HS m SFft$? f"?it fvJ'?7f J vWtV. iPWT: HTH?'7;T!H 'if . . - , . f ' -('- :'. ;? V ;'- ' e'"nJl- -a EVfiNIXG- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; THUESDAY, JULY 3, 1919 IbEMPSEY'S FORM FOR BIG BOUT BOOSTS WILLARD AND WILLARD'S FORM BOOSTS DBMPSEY 'NUT, BUM, BANKER, YEGGMAN PASS THEIR ; CASH TO THE EGGMAN l In Toledo's Mad Whirl the Old Oaken Fight Talk, the Iron-Bound Fight- Bunk, the Glittering Fight i Juhk Now Waits on the Bell JESS AND JACK LUCKY -I SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE r"4i t HIGHEST RING HONORS Eu , ti .J r At ' . .i'n.i. ir ti mt i ri .- iri 11 ij- ijoom ir aaea inrgugii iieuryuuigms n nen uo.wrs u ;- ' Class Among Big Men Were Very, Very Scarce. Neither Has Beaten One Rival of Real Worth i'. .. t -what' are Vop TveoTA fiHoPer0u vaMsTvtV- " homestly' sJohm) ALL SWELLED CINCH BT FOOL. BMoUG.Tb V WY IfeS lOONfid), I f 21" G!T 6" TH6 BI6 BET OM 'ThST , 2to'o fiOARClMARC k W" i. V By ROBERT V. MAXWKIX Sports Kdltor Kvenlnr Publle Iilitfr fOPlHfffcf, 1919. Ini Pxb'ir 2 cclfff r rn. Toledo. O.. Julj " 1TH the hefty, high -priced pugilistic mnrvcN nil set to enter the ring nml wondering iu which bnnk thej will deposit their shares of the S127.."00 purse, an nmnzlng situntion nns developed here in Toledo. Neer befoie mi , the eve of a championship bnttle has Mirh n thine oei-micd. For the last week (he bip brawl has been fought by the mouth every uiglit In the hotel lobbies. Ittows have been demonstrated, knockout punches ex plained and ever one of the twelve rounds put on with gctvires. An out. older, Bitting on the sideliues nnd nUnibum all of the dope, cannot help but reach the final conclusion that both Willard ami !impcy will ionic out. of the ring champion of the world tomnimw Neither can lose. o write jour own ticket nnd wait until tomoirow niclii In "' if Mm hac won Sentiment is ilivuled into two ecpial pints and eai h side i positive its favorite will win The evperts seem blinded bv the true finis unit winnot look upon the bis affair with free nml open minds Tlici came here liiinlv lonvimed that cither I")empse or Willnnl would win and hine not chauKeil thiir views. The work of the light cis in the (milling camps does not impiess Ihein. In fact, few of the dyed-iti-the-woid expluts eer I. ave the center of the city. The hotel lobby is the battleground and sentiment ihaiiKes nc online to the number of Dempsey or Willnnl men in the crowd .Many line not -con the boxers except in pictures, nuil it would not be at all surprising toniouow if Mnne of these heavy hettois turned t then neiuhbois when the meu ilimli into the ring nnd ask : "Which one is Willard V" Everything is worked act online to the dope. It's mst the same a- a I'hila delphlau figuring the chances of a horse in the sixth iaie at l.atonin. lie cannot go out and take a look at the steed, but studies the past - performance chaits, nnd if it looks good the bankroll is unloaded The same goes here. Tight fans ,a thousand miles awav have a better i hnnc. to pick a winner than those on the cene. T,hey don't hne to listen to tie sine thiug lmt 11IWE luen in 'lulfd both Willajd and De 'loledo off mid on fm tin full munth unit Hatched lemptry carefiillti. I hey mc in good shape ami will nn-c each other luti of trouble. 1 hat's at far at f will ao on the "picking a icinnrr" stuff. If oterrei. II illatd thotild be the faroiite. Not Joss, the Champion, Tomorrow THERE has been lots of talk of "pschologieal edges" and things like that because one man holds the championship and the other doesn't. All of that talk is hokum, because, when .loss Willaid climbs through the ropes tomorrow afternoon he will be just plain .less Willaid and not .less Willaid. the ehntn Iiion. He will not take his title into the ring with him. He cm ch-ck it In tue hotel safe, lock it in his dicssmg room or allow Tex Richard to take are ft it. In other words, he will be on equal teims with IVmpsex . V.oth lie and the (Jiallcnger will bo twele rounds to a decision, nnd at the end, if .less is un- jsulered good enough to retain the crown, it will be returned, to him. II not. the Headpiece will be hung on the sun-biyneil brow ol u iiunin nnrrison nempsey, .and everybody will say whnt n nice-looking new champion we hine Willard will fight for the hea weight championship of the world. Of course, he has tlio unVimtncP f ictuiiiiue it in case of a draw, but we understand no decisjou like that will be gien If both men aie on their feet at the end of the twelfth round there will be a winner and ft loser. That's the reason for the two judges. Toledo is ready for the title till. The native men-limits ale operating ' (ipon the visitors and profiting greatly thereby. The huge arena has been com pleted nnd seats for almost 111). 000 persons aie icaily for occupancy. Tex Rickard paid out the small sum of SI 72.000 for the structure, which will be qold on Saturday for $-10,000. The boxers have coined money iu their daily practice pranks and between them will luue about 570,000 The dollar sign Klas predominated in everything connected with the tight, and the dear old !w4- public has come through without a muimur. It is the same as. when the cin-us K, omes to town. 3v I 4 iVc - 1 '" r&i JO OA.' cidi toy today ithether it u tit he a truardy. miieJy. hm- lenaue or zero-eomiv. but all admit the s'iow n-ill be tntfeitiiui. 'J he lartjeit cioicd that eeei attended a boxiuij match uill be prevent. I the largest amount r,j nionei) in the Itntory or any land jot trill I he paid for the prh-Ucgc of n ilnefimy the affair and it it doubtful if - ite'IJ ci-ei- ec anything Hie it again. It m the riny ary game pugiliai)i. ' , Dempsey 11 tided Through Poor Crop NOW let h discuss the priin-ipnls m an offhand way. dingging in the d,, just for i-eferenie. Il.-mpsey has a long string of quick knoi kotits to his ircdit which looks impressie lie has toppled over all of the big Minus, he has met with two exceptions, proved himself to be a hard-hitting, tno-lmuded tighter and won his way into the hearts of the faus; Ninety per rent of tin , followers of boxing want to see ltempsey win. Willnid has been inactive, turned his back ou the spoil which took him from the free -lunch counters, capitalized his title, refused to tight until he got good nnd ready and now is ouo o the most unpopular champions we eter have hud This isn't a sHm at Rig Jess. Everybody known it. including the champion. Therefore l)empsey is the sentimental favorite His followers are so v anxious to have him win that their judgment lias been aftecicd. They seem to believe they can turn the tide of battle bj placing big bets on his chances. This wild-eyed "enthusiasm will count for nothing when the men fine each other. If Dempsey xvins, the country will forget theie iver was a duly thirst. If he i trimmed, there will be nothing hut knocks and bumps and slams for the ''big stiff" who took advantage of the little in.lii. Thai's the way m the fight game. Hut here is something to think about ncmpve ims walloped the tm- out y many heavyweights, but what good man has he eei licked' Don't get ex cited, but look over the lecord. Fulton stands out as the best, but he was nothing but n chicken-hearted big tramp He was beaten before he ever stopped into the ring, and it took only live wallops and eighteen seconds to put him on his back for keeps. Itnttliug l.evinsky whs another, but the Rattler did not appear to be iu any kind of shape when he toed; it on the chin. Then there are Carl Morris, Gunboat .Smith, Porky Flynn, Jim l-'Ijnu. Arthur l'elky and othcis, who aie second-raters nnd too old to be of any use eifcept a a truck drivers. You cunnot get away from the fact thut Dempsey waded through the worst ciop of heavyweights we eer have had. JACK has hated U'tlfir Miehan three timet and hat yet Iu n in a decision. Tiro resulted tn dratcs and the other uat a victory for the fat boy. That looks lad. iferhan is not a formidable foe, but is nnii'l: nml .thiftti an liis feet, has n nood left hand and had no tiouhlr ':.& i in hiltina DemDieil. llillit Mitke Itnaeied the limit in tico no division I fi -i battles, and he, too, prortd Jack teas tasy to hit. K.' Aggressiveness is uempsuy s uejtmsp R, . rnHERK you have the up-nnd-up. Dempsey s ueiense is not so god as it Ktf ttX might be, but he can s6ck with either mauler and if he lands a wallop it ' Mhirt. He Is like one of (llcnn Warner's football teams, tilenn sajs the only t& v8y to win games is to keep the ball all of the time and score more touchdowns "JW 1un the other fellows. Jle ooes not pay mucii aueuuon io me eieiense. , . ' "Keep the ball." is his motto, and the same goes for Dempsey. He car l, "3wf thA light to his foe. tries to place him on the defensive nnd through nggrcs SbiSiKVe tactic score a victory . KeSJL pempsey says he will wm His manager says he will win, nnd those close ty!1ti.iun are, posune txiiarti viiurr win iuu iw i-uum or qmi, com. Illlly jfe :S$tru!y is telling the world Hint Jess is likely to jump through the ropes after Dom'T You Wwovw THAI" MR. WlLLftRD (S (3oiiJG To tffJoCK DSMPSCEY OUT iro 77-Ae KlrOTH AJiLL Thrash Aroumd That RING LIKE A LITTLE iWlLD MAO -AMD SOU OUC3HT To Kmouj wjh.t That MtHAioS -. LISTEN -SimPLETow- yJILLARO will vJust push That lokjc-. left op h IMTO D6Nv65EV's5 FACt? LOlsJG, ErOOCsiM To (SET A TjJO R6EL CorviEnV- "-wA THtTts Bang - out 6oes Tefer- - AMD YOO MAKiS A MOMK6Y OUT OF YouW-SELF OW ToP OF5 IT-- Go om To ecu L em ' "r i5 jlUSE k A5ioe from The fact That vSHE HAS Ta.m The- tJoY Out OF LlF.e - 5HIS MAY Bf RIGHT AT That Dougherty Special Arrives Toledo With Many Notables I to See Fight E in DEMPSEY FAVORED BECAUSE HE IS SMALLER, SAYS RICE Contender Is Being Bached Against Willard Through Sentiment Jess's Bettors Want to Increase Bankroll iy ORANTIANI) RICK Toledo. July 3. .iriTHIX another twenty -lour hours Tex Rickaid will uncover his niastei piece in the presence of "5,000 people who hne paid in oer a million dollars to see the gteatest sporting spectacle Amerii.i has eter known. The humnn swirl is now singing iu like the tides of Hainegnt to see wheth er or not Doc Time has ntivthnm on Rioad Street Station. Philadelphia, last Kj(, y llp1 j( (,um(l, ,0 a ,)m. mglit at 11 o'ebek There weie IJK) ! pptitioM in ,llH,jI1B Ihiee-fourths of those wh j RECEIVE WARM WELCOME i , R JMKS S. CAROLAN i Toledo. ().. July 3 - The first big Icoutingeut of I'hiludelphinns nrrivetl ' heie today on the '-Dougherty Special." Tin- paily. headed b C'ruiii l.nne's newl. in (pi lied citien. .lames 1'. Dough -'eit, former baron of l.eiperville. left No Breeze A'or Cloud, Temperature ()0, IFeather Forecast for Big Bout Toledo. O., July 3. - The weath erman threw the sponge into the ring today. "Not n breeze iu sight, not a cloud in sight," he murmured, nnd as he turned and beat it, he prom ised a temperature of fully 1)0 all day tomorrow for the Willard -Dempsey battle. ' '' , I MAY BAH KDMEY I 1 BLOW IN BIG BOUT j Rules for Willard-Dempsey , Match Interpreted at Meeting of Principals and Officials . hp has been proclaimed as an unheal fil le specimen of fistic manhood. "Too big." they all said; "too big for au. normal man." Rut litre is a youngster weighing un RABBIT PUNCH ALLOWED tans aboaid who had pun hnscil me best seats that oillfl he obtained for the big mill between Jess Willard and .luck Dempsej. that is to he singed in the huge wooden bowl tomoriow afternoon. -While thousands of fight followers who have just arrived aie scan hing, mam wiinly. for a place to sleep to night, the ijmiker City bunch is just nun king time, looking 'em ovei. for the will be housed in their special train tonight, whith is located uu a sidius iu the railioad jaul. As soon as the train armed today the entile part set forth to visit the camps of the lighters. They were gien a warm welcome by Frank l'otli. Leon Ruins. Charlie lleeb. Do.- Wittmaiei . Rob Maxwell and the other I'hilndel phiuus who have been drifting m for ' the past week. Ou Hie loster of the Dougherty pnil are the names Althur K. New bold. Samuel M. Vnuclain. Lieut. Jnk Toledo, O.. July 3. Rules governing the heavyweight championship contest between Jess Willard and Jack Demp sey in Tex Itickard'K $150,000" arena here tomorrow are to be officially iter piek'd at a meeting today attended by Oillie Record, the referee, Rickard anil Major A. J. Drexcl Diddle, judges of the contest, the boxers themselves and Jack Kearns, manager of the challenger. i revious to the mcetiug, Willard rx- ' dec I'OO pounds who has so many other mi-lie1 fmlors in his favor that he has at least i piesseu himself as being willing to box and those who aie already heie are' an eien chance to win and to revie """". "" es, out suggested that the pulling for Den.pM-y to wiu- and pick- , .,.. ,,nri..s of Ri.nt killing Jack, i ' "I""" .Ue Prn! to box as long .it . . . ... - .-' j ing aim m nennnce. '1 he atmosphere is,, ,. . . , , . ,., fniil rife with Dempsey talk, but there is still enough Willard money to cover eiery Dempsey bet. The reason tor this is simple enough. -Many are picking Dempsey to win be cause they want him to win for two reasons. First, the desire to see a new comer step iu and lemove a cham pion who has neter held the faintest grip upon public popularity -, second, the old humnn jenru to see a smaller they nre all either as an urm is free, to break nt i.n, ot , . .. ... i me command of the referee nnd to brenk clean. Rickard said he understood Hint stiaight Marquis of Queensberry rules were to apply, the boxers to take care of themselves at all times." Kearns, who spoke for Dempsey, said he intended to press the point that the jiulgcs should not sit together, but on opposite sides of the ring. He also said that he did not care how the rules were interpreted so long as eaci boxer and the referee agreed on what was to I,.' old spoits. women, children a viiHt alul j exacted. 'clammy mass all swarming into the t The only blow that probably will be largest arena ever bunt upon tins con- unrrcn win lie the kidney puiich, which For this reason here or coining. Kvery Walk of Life It is hard to imagine iu the sticky, steamy whiil of things in this storm center of fistiana that the outside world still is thickly populated in spots. Cabi net members, billionaires, millionaires, silk-shirted scions of aristocracy. man step out and tear the sul out of trumps, bums, bankers, lawyers, clerks the larger entry . Like Fiction Story Did you eer read a luiiou story i tinent, where more than a few have under the rules of the Toledo Iioziue where the bigger man won? You never had to run up an expense account i Commission, is prohibited in nil mntclieu As Record is the IN THE SrORTLIOIIT IlY ORANTLANP RICH Corsrlsht. toll). Alt rleht reserved. Toledo, 0., July 3. Songs of the Impending Conflict t ffcrc theyvomc nut and bum. flanker, yeggman all the,nation. file by file of varied style tn one vast conglomeration ; Picking Jess or backing Jack, J)oping out the bloke tcho'll icin it Where the atmosphcie in black With a million tcords a minute. Ifeic they swing to the ring. Or tre'll make it the arena. Where tomorrow some one's sorrow Leaves the other's joy the keener; Picking Jack or backing Jess, Each one rising up to shout it; Gee but it's an awful mess When you come to think about it. t Hard and seamy 7tof nnd steamy. Here they come in endless motion. Cuckoos out upon a rout, Surging onward like the ocean; Illustrating each man's How, Showing Jiow each cop the clover; Heic's the best bet, that I know liy fomotrow night it's over. The tumult and the clouting start (Abstracting from a great poet J: Iteferring here to Friday's chart, ' Is if, of course, jom didn't know it; Oh, friends back home be with us yet f,et us fotget let us forget. ff Tex promotes another bout (Here boy I'll take another lickey) tViope they call the army out And treat him as a bolshcviki: Though Willard fade and Dempsey fret Let mi forget- let us forget. Far called, we wait the wild affray. An atom in the clammy brood; Lo all our coin of yesterday Is gone for lodging and for food; Hut when tomorrow's sun has set Let us forget let 11s forget. III How dear to my heart arc the scenes of last sutn)ncr When I xcas at ease in a, dugout in France; For though there were times when the outlook was glummer, I had a fair show from the missiles' of chance; For here I(am gassed from the dew of the morning , 'I' ill far beyond dusk where 1h bag-punchers dwell; Where swarming in bunches they land without warning t With most-coveted fight talk that waits on the bell. i The old oaken fight talk The iron-bound fight talk The moss-covered fight talk That waits on the bell. Una dear lo this heart are the scenes now behind me With only the cooties and shells on a hike: y Wheic never a nut or a cuckoo could find mc To shoot the old query "well, who do you liket" Ah, that was the life (though f lie like a sinner) I'll still take my chances on shrapnel and shell; Where ito'one was guessing ice all knew the winner Apart from the fight talk that waits on the bell. The old oaken fight talk The iron-bound fight talk The moss-covered fight lalk That icaits on the bell. Finale chorus indited lo Tcrjiickard "Tom made mc what I am today hope you're satisfied." i 1 imer AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Sprout, Lieut. C.eorge r.aile, Ur. .Mar tin F. Rehfuss, Judge .losepu lingers, 'm,is is why thousands aie pulling the Rev. Thomas Rynfi, ( ommnnder f01. )01npsey and picking him to win Payne, .iudge Isaac Johnson, .lames i wll0 arrt not aliy too ;cPll )0 wnKer F. Dougherty, John T. Skes. t1(,ir slljrt ,, ,,,; ,.Psliit. Many of Shortly after the Dougherty special ti0M w, arP backing Dempsey are ariiied another in charge of Hairy backing him through sentiment. Prae- Donughy pulled in ami dischiuged its ti( ally all of those backing Willard nre eager cargo of fistic followers. A pri- influenced solely by the desiie to in- vate car with many membeis of the t.jease u bank roll. Philadelphia Racquet Club will be in, jj,.rc you in,p the' main leason why tomorrow morning. The car will be at ti.Pe men to one are picking Dempsc , tnehed to the Chicago limited out of ;t, ti,e wagering still nt even money. Philadelphia. This party will be Aside from the actual ring class of headed by J. Price Wetherill and T the two men, the spectacle itself will l. S. Rolls. Among those on this eai UP the top peak in American sport, will be Dr. John R. Dearer. Wnltei When u tight loving public paid out Clothier, D. . 1-uller, Andiew J. ' $070, 000 to sPe Jeffries face Johnson did. It is always the quiet, slight around ?500 to see any where from three stianger (who wades in and smears the bull ing giant. And fiction is written to lneet a popular demand. Vinrland II. C. flrst-claHd teams. ,1s antlous lo hef from sucn an. ilinail.e. ' H. & c, tor eanes- 1 names. J. steineoer, , s'-'ced in this city to thirty-six minutes of actual compe official referee of the commission and ,ludd- 1'lt ',rotlf". a titiou. tomorrow's contest will be stnired ,,rlpr ' Sf.L.a?l.?"tSr?ayT And what a squawk there would be "cense granted by the commission, the if it should turn out to be a flivver, 1'"""" undoubtedly will be barred. Rookwood Prof. h. July 12 snd 10 oren just another one of those things where Provision is made however, f or I Jg& "?$ hrrt"11pirnatuLaf.ntce: both have decided to play it safe! Rut""' luoblt punch, which A illard's ad- J. Mcnride. 8046 North Twenty-third street. at this advance moment the dope "rcr nay is a lavorue mow with the doesn't incline that way. Dempsev has I clmmpion. llie blow is delivered on the fought over fifty ring battles with ni. 1 buck of an opponent s nrck andWillard, most exactly the same system rushing ' '"well ns Dempsey, used it with pun his man from the kickoff until the i3hln8 effect in their training romps. ine puncn, it was muicated, would be Khlnlonnl Cl"l has July SO, 26 and later dates In July and August open for home teams, casing- a guarantee. J. J, Cunningham. 401-8 Westminster aenue. Palm IIeah A. A., a first-class traveling team, has July 4 (a. m. and p. in.) and July 3 open, John Llsco, 1105 Brandjwlne street. Anchor Giants are anxious to hear from nrst-tlass teams having Fourth of July open and offering a guarantee. Frank Rolilnson, 130 East Chelten avenue. M Kookdale A. A. has July 4. 12 and 2R allowed SO long as the boxer using it lllntzer, 2418 North Colorado street. did not hold his opponent with one nrm. ' Rl'-knril said that it was likely that S. T. C. K a seventeen-elghteen.jear-thn borers would npree tn tnno tv,.,!-' old traellng team, has open dates In July tne uoxers would agree to tape their and Ausu,t tor teams paying a guarantee, hands in their dressing rooms at the It. C. Harding. 5521 Sullivan street tironn nnd In till nresenet. ,.f n aw,..-.. ...v.,H ..uu ..... ............ ... ., l,-, I - ....... ... T W a hitting came best. A hitting .nn, 1 sentutive from the rival camps. Wil- .,.;".'?.. 1... iV..Ja T VVJ .S'?, "B MIX I 'UutU..!. Cx. is what he will get here, for both men 1 lard previously had said that ho de-' gust and'ltondajs for tn-lllght'kumes ofxu tig VsllCdlllUL OL ',, Lit nn,l hit- l.nt ..i. . i ' shed to have Dempsey nnd kimself cnm " Herpert, i-j . enanoeet moment arrived when thft- big punch cut through and broke un. the show. I It is hardly possible that he will change now. Hitting Game In baseball the aerage fanatic likes s i'S Tendler, Glassman & Feinstein LEW PHIL BOB ' ! a Caity. Tristram t olket ami John ' everv one said the last top step had Harues, all of 'Philadelphia, and James been made und that no occasion would , a ,luman frontispiece looking like n ' into the ring with bare hands and to llarrunun. wiiiaui 11111. iieuri ue j nnse ngum within tins generation to ' srrmbled egg if the wallop reaches ' o-tljust the cotton bandages nnd a thin, SihourandAVilliamHnyburn, of Wash- I enii for any smh jubilee of cash. no..t. " kh Wn"0,, ,Patllcs ! layer of surgical tape wliile iu the ring. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien also ar- l Veai In l,urt rived this morning, lie is the guest of I Rut here, exactly .eight years later, Tex Rickard. ' nearly four times this amount will be - turned iu to see whether or not a phys- ADMISSION TAXES $100,000 !?'' VL " S " ,mi L who haH everything elsin his power lighter Federal Treasury Will Be Enriched fftVor except this one thing. The popu Greatly by Big Bout lace at large believes Dempsey at least Washington, July 3. -Rasing their, l" "' ''veu 'l"lu''c. anl "' on"e more estimates on u sale of $1,000,000 worth they are coming jn the hope to see a of tickets, , officials of the Rmeau of living story, not of fiction, but of fact. Internal Revenue have said the Willard- where the small stranger overthrows Demnsev tight would net the federal the giant unnip. treasury $100,000 in admission, taxes In addition there will be u tax of Till 1 per cent ou nil money received by spec ulators in excess of the regular pike i of admission. l-'vcr since Willard stopped Johnson FrSIsck gets busy with body blows and wullops to the chin, because the big ff. viiainiilnii did the same thing in a fight with Joe Cox several venrs no-n rn,,, S. , W..!..m i,n Ilia ntxrt.niftfif fninrini, voiltli nPfltnst olil n PP. nn.l una... -nn ...I , AlWlUH HI bVW.VMk ,MfW..ur. u... BH.. w.- -, .. s,, UiUH WUO 1C 'ettlnt pn the challenger says it's it ciucli. '.. - Jock plnns to surprise AVillard tomorrow. He told me lie hnd n n.w ksr'Wsl of attack and instead of rushing in and letting go with, both hands, as IjT5 lijii'been, the case In all of the other battles, he would' take it easy for a few I Vtynys, matte iess step itrouuu nuu lira imu uui, 'I will take no chances," said Dempsey. "Willard expects me to tenr k " if''0 mul an n11 ue Ims t0 Jo is stnnl flat-foted and stick out his left hand so ttA i'nt' tun nt0 '' '''uat would be a good thing for Willard, but not for me. ft- 'j .nball Ijave him chasing me around the ring for a few rounds, and when he li Ui VtaaM.I aVl III 1- itA 4lmn ti ntnn In a nil lrt paivia l.le-I. T . I'l-i W ,'Vr .'' l,"r" "'" "c l"c ""c '" ""SI' '" """ u" "VU4C UI111UK. dCSS Will iraw ue is in a ngar anu nc is name io iuii iroiu eiuaustiou. i am confident ,iill knock him and knock Mm stiff." r Y-.fc Ann't Ituaf 4l,n4 fi. fuit, H ilntt rm nml tltA f.iitm, l.f.. .!.., 1 1. f .. jjuu srau uvm niwi. iti vwummv u,i, uuu i..d auj iiiiui, uvulil ll IS tuat IftS pempsey follower feels the same way about it. One would imagine Jnck jHa-tvpVU ivnu i uraj x-jjjiirui uiiic utuw uuui, urvuuiw no oue. will aunilt tfii s tiosslhlc chance to Jose. fi,'. . 'T'dH I forget the dope. Dempsey never has whipped u yood tarWeigAt, his defense is not good and ' he-gets a took on the -aMtt riAlru ikA saM0 as nnu nne. etse. Ilia fit vnl 2Ttr --,.. .--, -,r - - - --r- -'v-t '" 1 Gayety Boxing Results l Kid Joyce defeated Bobby I-'ritr. in the final bout of the Ri.'1-pound class I of the nmntour boxing tournament nt the (Sayety Theatre last night, thereby i winning n diamond ring. The other I bouts resulted ns follows ; , 110-pound class Kid MctJiiines stdpped Kid Merino in two rounds and ' Johnny Curry stopped Kid Ferucie In i two rounds. 105- pound class Bobby Kelley beat jbck u iveeic, loung ,uc Keo beat Young Schmidt, Kid Johnson btat Kid Dix nnd Tommy Ifammcll beat Johnny Kansas Sullivan Left $3,624.71 Estate I blnton, Mass.. July 3 After making more than a million dollars ns heavyweight 1 boxing champion, the late John U Bulllian I left an estate valued at 3.24 71, accordlno , to Probate Judge Chamberlain, who placed 1 a aluatlon on the property "!l 15 C'I,.N-A-tl.EI, i.MKS POINT HKKi:K I'.tltK, ,iri,V 4TH The Very He I" K Magennls. O. (.' r . of New York, will bring the C'armellle School children lo comp te In the children's races, also In Jigs, reels and hornpipes and four hand reels The games are under the dlrec-, tlon and rules of the A A. U and will start' at 1 P. ni and will continue to 8 p. m., with I brass band, pipers' band, bagpipe, Uollnlat and piccolo Irish dancing all day and evening. Admlsilon 50 cents. Children under 10 free Goodby, A's, Until July 29 I Athletics vs. Ep8ton I Shibe Park Today, 3:30 P. M. Tickets. 3dC S.V. 85r, (1.10.. Reserved at (Umbels' and Hpaldlngs. Bicycle Races IT. I1KKKZK VEr.ODUOMB Mpedal Tonight Greatest Kate of llie Year 100 Kilometers. OJ'A Miles Starters Madona, Wfler, Car. man, Lawrence nod Chapraaa rirkcls, 30c, BSo and Mt Yes, they should get a hitting game unless the dope caves in. The pitch ing and the fielding don't look to be any too robust. But 'the soggy plunk of the thudding mitt should echo and echo througli every minute ot fighting until one or the other decides the mo ment lias arrived to roll it a fight and get some sleep, using the resin for a mattress. "-" -M. & H. Sell It for Less Blank Cartridges 22 Cnl., 15c Box Two Boxes, 25c 32 Cal., 40c Box 32 qei., S. & W., 55c Box 38 Cal., S. & W., 75c Box Owners of old government rifles can obtain blank cartridges here. Let us have a big, rousing; old-fashioned Fourth of July In commemoration of all the glories of the nation, past and present, Open Thla Evening Until 10 o'Clock T.etterlr A. O wants to arranae names with .any fourteen-jlxteen-year-old home teams palng expenses for open dates In juiy ana auxusi. u. jvoner. ll-ldl cojal st. We Are Offering- Our First 1 g! Summer Sale Phila. Jack O'Brien's SfECIAl, 8CMMKII COCltSK H. P. Car. ISthVnnil Chestnut . t.. r 4. Ti . . l Jiaagjwiffw-ynif jsMr-w aigwv , , , Willard-Dempsey Returns NATIONAL A. A. &VSS. st.. Fourth of July Afternoon 3:30 .SHARP i STAB BOUTS Wlnd-u . K, O, mUuj. ff.LMLr4t ffi& JTOr. &. .Biro wia MMMZm Ojwn TliorVJay I Hafurdsy nvcnlngs U fii 'T rr ft '.r -rf.ty.y?fa Iwayspick a winnor whonyou k pick Eisenlohr's MasteVpiece Henrietta ADMIRALS 13 cents-two for 25 Perfecto svzeiQ$straight OTTO EISENLOHR G-BROS. INC. ESJABLISHED 18)50 At Cost Prices g Great Reductions in Men's I Furnishings $10 SILK SHIRTS Including Orepe de Chin.. Broadcloth and Peau de Crepe, Now $8.35 $2.50 Madras SHIRTS With collars to matin. $1.85 I Regular $1.75 .B-V-D Union SuiU Now $1.25 W-.OO nathlntr Suits ronslstlair of JMilto Worsted Khlrt and Illue Ilannel I'ants with White llelt. Now $3.45 E AJI Underwear Reduced to Half Price v i All Neckwear Greatly j i. ":' I Reduced 1 -JJ Look at Our Window S :' j'jj I Display for Other j I,' ' i Reductions V JLjiijiiitjtt--'iiiii jiii ,r i TJll J -jnr"; . v J! i. J 'I' 1. L,, b.O- " sTSH. ae i & r-P, iSKPk, STffWf. .i ..." . "Jil-fciiLwA. ','-
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