hP v ." K V ,T m7 Av ..; -v. 'J v 5TV?! -vw- ..-i- AJ1" , y '. "-? '.. w -: ' t 1K'4 Y- m F i ti '" t B-STCT v' - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA) flHUlteDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 Ilo ft: t?i More Guarantees for Big Bouts After Georges-Jack Match : They'll Have to Gamble INTERNATIONAL SPORT UNKIND TO FAVORITE WEMPSE Y-CARPENTIER BOUT WILL MARK END OF BIG FIGHT PURSES More Money Will Be Paid to Athletes Than Ever Before and Record Will Stand for Long Time Arena, Seating More Than 91,000, is Almost Completed DEIWPSEY WANTS IJy KOBKIIT V. MAXWKL.L Sport Editor Ktfiilnr Public Ledger New EVERYTHING is nil set for the most osponsivc athletic event ever here or nny place else in the history of sport. The huge nrenn nt J r.it, . 11 .xvrnt out. denned nnd preyed. Tex Richard I "clllnR tl York. June HO. held Jersey Cltj f nil swept out, cleaned nntl proved, lex uicnari n nuiK iii-kcis from nn Inexhaustible supply nnd the newspaper men how been banded their duetts which will allow them to v,ork on July 2, but NOT for $500,000. All that now remains Is for Jnrqucs nnd uoorges to oumD inrougn uie ropes, settle their little affair nnd the mob will scatter with enough conversation to Jnst n lifetime. , , , .. The spectacle nnd that is the proper name for It will be uell worth seeing. Perhaps the llfrht will be short nnd one man will outclass the other hnraefully, but when n crowd like that gets together nnd pay more than n million dollars for nn entertntnment which cannot possibly Inst more than forty-eight minutes nnd probnbly forty-eight seconds, it's best to bo In the nng nnd get nn cyefull. Never before hns so much money been spent, nnd it s a cinch thnt there, never will be another finnncinl proposition like it. All records alrendv have been broken In receipts, as it was announced at Mndlson Square Garden yesterday thnt $900,000 worth f tickets had been g&'d. This is nlmost twice ns much as the receipts at Toledo. It would not bo at all surprising if half a million dollars raor wns taken in before the men tapped Into the eighteen-foot ring. No matter who wins, the fight will go down in history as the greatest tct held nnd wltncsi-cd by the lrgen crowd. It also will be the last big money fight held for some time. "Never ngnin will boxers get such nn enormous purse," said n mnr. who Is in n position to Luow. "The $."i00,000 hnnded to Dempsey nnd Cnrpcntlcr breaks all records nnd c will not live to sec another even one hnlf as large. This Is the crest of the finnnclal wave in boxing, nnd from now on the fighters will receive old-time wages. There is too much uncertainty, too much worry about an affair like this. It is the last big-money battle that ever will be h-ld." ' TF THE battle lasts tirelvc roundi, or thtrty-SiT minutes, uempsey trill receive SS333 ner minute, or $138 per second. For the same 4'm rirnxnfiVr wii; nrt .v.i.i 55 ner mtnutc. or S92 vcr second, yot such bad pay for tracing ftro putn of fisti. Dempscy-W illard Receipts Were a Record rIE largest amount of money ever taken in nt an nthlcttc event was at the Dempsey -Willnrd thing at Toledo, when some $452,000 trickled into the box offices. Nobody ever expected to see so much coin of the realm ngnin, but that wns n mistake Now look at the receipts. Big crouds have attended football gamei at the Yale Honl. but the re ceipts never were much over $200,000 World Series have been played nnd stretched out to eight games, but the largest amount ever taken in was $122,414. when the Cincinnati Red won n questionable decision over the polled White Sox in 1010. Last year Brooklyn and Cleveland drew $."O4,S0O, the next highest figure. Rut it took eight days in each raw to get that much monev The chances re that Rlckard will get more than n million in less than eight minutes. And now for the attendance. It wns first announced that the stadium would seat 50,000 ensh customers, but this was nn error. The t-eatlng capacity Is said to be 01.613, nnd indications are that every sent will be filled. No one knows how much the house will hold except Tex Rlckard. and Tex won't tell. However, it will be plenty, and the promoter will not have to worry in the future. In Toledo the fight drew a trifle more than 10.000 paid admissions. This was a terrible blow and really made the affair n bloomer. Rlcknrd went to a, lot of expense nnd his profits were smnll. He went into It on a large scale nnd made provisions to accommodate 04,000 guests. He had 45.000 seats at $10. 21.000 nt $15. 15.000 at $25, 2000 at $30, 3000 at $40, 3000 nt $50 and 5000 nt $00. Rickard was very optimistic about this fight nnd wns positive he would play to capacity. However, the railroads refused to send special trains nnd traffic was tied up so that it was impossible to make the trip. That nlmost ruined the show nnd socked the profits. There was ns much interest, if not more, In the fuss than there is now, becnuse there was some doubt as to the result. HAD Iiickard packed the arena n Toledo he would have taken in $1,800,000. He teas playing for high stakes and went flooie. This time, however, it looks as if he had a winner. Battle Will Be Fought Rain or Shine THE stadium nt Jersey City Is almost completed. Carpenters were work ing on It yesterdav and by tonight everything should be all et. The bleachers are completed and nil thnt remains is to put In the $"0 chairs. It is nn enormous place, which seems as large as the Yale Rowl. The expensive seats extend almost half-way back and nre elevated. A row of $50 box seats ends that section, nntl then come the $40, $30 nnd the others. The (5.50 section is far. FAR away, but one can see fairly well. The. battle will be fought on Saturday regardless nf weather conditions. Rain or shine. Dempsev nnd Carpentler will fight It nut. according to preent plans. If min comes up, Rlckard will bnve some snwdut thrown in the ring and it will bo cver man for blmself in the nrenn Rain insurance has been taken out nnd both men nlso hnve been heavily insured. If the participants are in shape on Saturday nnd escape injury, Tex will be willing to RrM It out In a bllnard. Therefore it is best to pre pare for all kindB of weather There will be n Ms? mob at the fight. Bpcial trains will be run from Philadelphia by Eddie Lewis and others, but every man will get his seat. More than 1000 special policemen will be on the outside and as ninny more inside. Ticket holders must t-how their pasteboards four blocks from the arena before they can get through the lines Rickard knows how to handle crowds. He has had more experience than any other promoter with the Jeffries -Johnson, Oans-Nclson, Wlllard-Moran nnd Dempsey -Wlllard fights. He does things on a big scale and the public will be protected. He has been promised help from the chief of police in Jersey City, nnd that means something "Theru will be no roughing or jostling on Saturday," said the chief. "The man or woman coming to Jersey City to sec the fight will be protected. There will be no long, disorderly lines. Traffic wfll be kept moving. Cnrs will bo parked under competent police supervision. There will bo no confusion." ft I $15, OOT away with it in great style in Toledo." said Rickard "Only two men rere hurt at the arena and I settled with one for The other received $300." Many Tickets Will Be Sold at Arena rpHE sale of tickets continues. The $50 seats are said to be all gone, hut A the chances arc there will be a lot of them on tale nt the nrena on Sat urday. Thousands of the other tickets are available at box-office prices, and those going to Jersey Tlty will not be disappointed It must be rcmemhered thnt It "as reported thnt everv seat had been sold ia Toledo, and on the day of the fight there was room for 75,000 more. fowrillht, lit! by Puollo Ledger Co. WILL MEW MOVE OF ME Blows of Dempsey and Car- pentier Will Be Shown 16 Times Slower No quivering on bets for the Demp-ey-Carpentier fight. For the first time in the history of the cinema art, the newly devled "slow motion" camera will be Drought into play for the big fistic event to ho staged Saturday Fred C. Qulmby, who is producing the official fight pictures for Tex Rlckard, has equipped the arena with utands at the rlngsld" to "shoot" every moment of the battle and every blow Jandtd sixteen times slower than Dempsey or Cnrpcntlcr will actually dellvCr. This will be reproduced, as will as the normal timing pictures of the event This endeavor was made upon request of Jack Kenrns, manager for Dempsey, who In anxious to have proof of Dempscy's superiority in the vnt that both men .are on their feet after the twelfth round. Bevldes the slow motion shoots, every incident, from the nctuul signing of the ; ' yaP". t0 tne last mnn leaving the jreaa, will be reproduced for the official ' v Hil pictures, a mining activities, ar rival (if trains, road work, building of Agree on Eight-Ounce Gloves for the Big Bout Jack Dempsey nnd Oeorges Car pentier will box with elphr-ounee plov ir. thdr championship strug gle in Jery City This wns dis closed officlnl'y todny by Promoter Rickard. The manufacturer submit ted two tets of gloves, weighing, re-spei-tivelv. six ounce nnd eight ounces. The New Jersey Boxing Commlsfiion, however, frowned on llghte ones, and the manngers of the two boxers agreed upon the eight ounce coverings. These, it ban bet n atitiO'inei'd, conform to the provisions of the Hurley Inw governing boxing bouts in New Jersey. KNOKOUJ FIGHT Champion Opposed to Towel Tossing When Either Princi pal Is Helpless MOVIE OF A MAN IDENTIFYING A BUNCH OF KEYS COMPLETES HIS TRAINING Atlantic City, N. .1., Juno 30. Jack Dempsey wnnts his contest with Georges Cnrpcntlcr to end decisively, with either himself or Cnrpcntlcr strctrhed ou the floor of the ring, If possible, before the twelve rounds hnve been fought out nt Uoylc's thirty ncres in Jersey City, Saturday afternoon. The world s heavyweight champion declared himself in this regard todny when he mid Mint he did not wnnt n towel thrown in ns nn ncknowledgment of defent. A championship contest, he snlu, should be nlloucri to go to n knockout without regnrd to the battered or helpless condition of either contest ant, Dempsey nlso Is opposed to hav ing a contest stopped by the referee. "The best way to stop n fight to suit everybody is to knock the other mnn stiff," Dempsey snid. "Then there Is no chance for argument; I don't wnnt Cnrnentier's men to throw in a towel. I know when it comes my turn to 'tnkc it' they are not going to throw nny towel in for me. I will keep on fight ing until I am counted out. "Nobody is licked until he Is counted out. If a lighter gets ehlekenhearted and doesn't put over the winning sock when his opponent is dazed nnd wob bling, be might get knocked out himself by a wild, desperate swing. Such things have happened." With ten long weeks of training be hind hini, Dempsey todny Is through with hard work until n now pair of eight-ounce gloves nro tied on his wrlhts to defend his chnmpionship Sat urday afternoon. The champiou completod his training yesterday, but he loosen up his muscles on the punching bng this aft ernoon and again tomorrow before he is scheduled to leavo for Jersev City. He expects to take off two pounds bv tomorrow night, so as to bring his weight down to 100 pounds, the figure he plans to bcalo at ringtlme. He weighed 102 pounds before his finnl workout esterdny. The hour of Demp sey's departure Is a guarded secret in the champion's enmp. Manager Juuk Kcarns said tho chnmpion and his party would leave hero tomorrow afternoon but he may decide to spirit him awny tonight or early tomorrow nnd hnvo the enrap attaches follow by n Inter train Dempsey will bo keit In seclusion at n privnte rceidenco in Jersey City until time to go to the nrena. Dempscy's final workout was stnged in public in tho opcn-nlr arena instead of the airplane shed where he worked in privnte on the two previous da The champion worked for about fifUen rounds, first on tho pulleys for three minutes nnd then a round of shadow boxing. He boxed three rounds with Larry Williams, the onlv sparring part ner In camp, but struck no hard blows and permitted Williams to rougn him up a bit while they were tearing in close. The champion displayed enough to convince experts that he had plenty of re.vrve ir power and plenty of speed. He boxed on Lis toes all of the time and his footwork was impresshe. There was a sigh of relief from Teddj Hayes, the champion's trainer, and other handlers when tne chumutun tin ishtil his boxing without injury to the heuling wound over his left eye. lie wore, a headjuard nnd a thick padding over the cut to prevent nn possibility of baring it ripped opeu by a wild swing or a butt. , CAviNi tmat (do- S- is my ,- ruTs: 7s for my I aHAfia ksY - ' t i ,-A c,c nm. r, . im irv n m. ?2 i iMttttm n tsttttm jw. tuH ;s"rJ'' LJBH : J9i L LET me Think-1 fTTTrrN l ""CXI.- (M MOT SURC lH' lS T 1 TK6RC MAY ""' - 1 ) S .y Ji- &,$ ISoy' W &"$ That V REAL MINING AT "! jkl-eslJbIG DEMPSEY ODDS tNU UK KtOHRFS1 j mm Tn SHRMK -.-1 U. S. Amateur Golfers Lost, Though Favored; Poloist Vice Versa, and Remember Hutchison's Win '' Wlwn Figuring Carpentier's Clmnce PASS MILLION MARK IN SALE OF TICKETS Tex Rickard Says Big Fight Will Co on Exactly at 3 o'Clock New Torlt, June .10. About $1,- 100 000 worth of tickets for the cham pionship boxing contest In Jersey City Saturday had been disposed of up to this morning, and there vas a certainty that more than 00,000 persons will be in attendance, even if not another one should buy a place between now and gong-time. There are still about RO.OOO seats available, nnd while It is nlmost too much for Tex Rlcknrd to hope that they will all be sold, it is by no means impossible thnt the entire seating ca pacity of the oetagonnl arena which is 91.013 mav be taken up. There will be a special Jail, a sort of "bullpen." erected closo by the nrena whero all persons offering bad tickets will bo locked up and there won't be much ehnnce Challenger Will Only Engage in Gym Work to Keep Him on Edge I HIS CONFIDENCE UNSHAKEN Manhassct. L. I., June 30. Georges Cnrpcntlcr hns completed his rcnl train ing for the world's henvyweight title clnsh ngalnst Chnmpion Jnck Dempsey In the arena on Uoylc's Thirty-three Acres, Jersey City, Saturday after noon. The French henvyweight, for the two remninlng days of his enmp life, will engage in only slight gymnasium work anil cniisttienlc exercises, under n schedule calculated to keep him on edge. On Saturdny Cnrpentlcr will do no work. He will, nccordlng to present plans, lounge about the Matthews Farm until the start is made for Jersey City nnd what fate has in store for him. Just how he will make the journey to the arena is not known. It has not been definitely decided, nnd probably will not be until today, when the camp "family" gathers In n council arranged for the purpose of de termining battle plans. What plans will be followed during the battle are strictly the property of Manngcr Francois Dcscnmp nnd Europe's heavyweight chnmpion. The ehnllcnger boxed four rounds ns part of his final training fling. This, of course, was his most important activity. He also Jogged, walked nnd sprinted over the roads of Nassau County for approximately on hour and a quarter In the morning. His boxing was done in the open-nlr ring back of the big barn, and wns preceded by punching-bng nc tivity. and followed by shndow boxing, rope eklpning nnd floor calisthenics. All told, tie devoted about two Hours nnu n half to tho day's training events. Wlien he had concluded his schedule Carpentler was feeling in excellent spirits and wns absolutely satisfied with his condition, ne still has thnt su preme, smiling, unshaken confidence which has characterized his later days In training. No information was vouchsafed on the names of Cnrpentiar's partners In the closing ring workout or the number of them either, for that matter Tn fact, in keeping with the sevorc privacy and secrecy of the camp, attempts to procure the desired Information were discouraged with tho simple statement by Trainer Wilson that "we ennnot comment on Georges' sparring," LEGION BOUTS TONIGHT THE BIG FIGHT You'll want the best account of the world's heavyweight champion idiip bout between JACK DEMPSEY Tltlehotdrr and GEORGES CARPENTIER ChnUeneer At Jersey City, Jnly 2 You'll get it in the expert report written by ROBERT W. MAXWELL Yon Know no!) in tho tueninp, public Hedger Mr. Maxwell will bo at the ring side to give the Evknino Puduo Ledoer renders tho quickest, best and most rellnblc story of the big international mix-up. CARPENTER MAY MAKE FIGHT TRIP BY WATER Challenger Considering Advisa bility of Traveling to Jersey City in Yacht Now York, June .10. Georges Car pentler probably will make the trip to Jersey City Saturday afternoon by water. It developed today that the challenger is considering the advisa bility of Journeying to his trysting place with Champion Jnck Dempsey In a yacht. Manager Francois Descnmps di vulged this probability in a conference with Promoter Tex Rickard at Madi son Square Garden. The challenger is devising ways and means of getting Georges into the bat tle center In the quietest possible man ner. Just two ways arc available for the French henvyweight. He must either motor to Uoylc's Thirty Acres or lournoy to Jersey City by water, land ing from the yacht at a point where an nuto will bo waiting. Just what medium of trnnsportntlon will be used is not yet determined. The enmp attendants and Mannger Des camps ore eager to avoid the crowd which would follow by auto, and yet want to eliminnte nny dnngnr of dc'lnv from river travel. Carpentler has been cruising about Mnnhnsset Hay considerably of lnte in the yacht of a friend, nnd it is under stood this yacht hns been placed nt his disposal for use In reaching the nrenn Saturday afternoon. Predicted That 2 to 1 Will Be Prevailing Price on Day of Bout BETTING ON A KNOCKOUT Local atj Star Mlttmen to Appear Stern-Price Smoker A number of local star boxers will appear in couts on tne program of n innlo?. to he alren tonlphf nt nolitmhln of a counterfeit getting , TI.U1, Broad nnd Oxford streets, by the nnst tho gate, for an expert engrnver will be at each portnl to examine nnd feel every dubious pastebonrd offerei. i Here is one sure tip for nil purchnsers If the ticket is smooth on tne nacK it's worthless The real ones nre. rough ened by n specinl process that is not Stern-Price Post, No. 417, American Legion. Prominent speakers huve ac cepted invitations to attend. A thou- I snnil wounncn veirruns oi me voriu I Wnr will Do In the nudlenee. Bouts have been arranged os follows: iy 0 special process tnai IS noi r-,,! Wllllnms vs. Mnxle Wllllnmnnn. easily dupllcnted Don't buy a smooth T)nt Kramer vs. Kl.l Wnirner. Tom. 1 back or you re completely out of luck mv Murrav ve Jimmy Myson, Joe The big fight will go on ut 8 o clock Belmont vs. Frnnkle Murray. Al Moore exactly, It was announced today. The I TR johnny Ilynn Hay Belmont vs. articles call for thnt hour and that will unrrv Mooro and Harry Graham vs. be tho precise hour. While there are Stanley ninekle six eight-rouna preliminary contests ' scheduled to begin nt 1 o'clock, some of these will be dispensed with If neces b.irv, or else instead of being run ns prelims, will be run ns aftermaths, in other words. Dut on after the champion ship is decided, for the benefit of those i rnbld fans who care to stny along with tho big show. the arena, sporting and theatrical celebrities attending the fight, news- ! paper representatives in the press stand, facts concerning the fight that the public does not know, etc , nil will be interwoven In the episodes that will ! vltmallze the "fight of the century." 1 Twenty cameramen will be stationed ' nt the nrena to "shoot" nny incident thnt may nrlso In the gnthering. Kvery notunio win dc tanen as nc enters the arena The most occurato reproduction of a championship fight will be pre sented in this picture. The Interstate Commerce law will not allow the light pictures to be shown outside the State of New Jersey As a result, Qulmby and Hickurd hove made arrangements for the showing at tho Toner's Theatre in Camden for the week of July 1. t VELODROME Bike Races Point Breeze Park Tonight 8:30 rrtdi Golden Wheel Classic 50-Mile Motor-Paced Starters Seres, France, rhumslnn of the lVorld Middons, Champion of Italy Carry, Champion of Auitralia Carman, America, Int. Champion Pporlal Hprlnt M.U-h line ' PIANI, Italy, Tl. arc.iM.tn, America Ailmlinlnn fiOci cnuulntund. 7Sri ' Hifwrvrd, S1.10 hnrhil Prorrnnm AitjiikmI for Hiturilny, pJuly 3 and Monday July i, 8:80 I'. SI. Don't full tn tlitt mawtiwnt al this I'ark aftur the raw. j Thcr r 1110(1 KK nnd IIKTTKR linn eTtr NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK ItASKIIAU. TODAY. 8:0 SI. I'lIII.I.Ii:.S T. IIIUMIKI.YN SF.ATH AT (lIMIllil.B AMI SI'Af PINCH FIHIIINO AT FORTKMl'K HANKS Motortrurlt Iv tutu'dny nnd Monday i:enlnifu '2 o'eluel.. at 130 N Kront Si, Motor ride, boat tackle and bait furnlahed, l'hone JMrket C8DS and Main 7570. r a TVTri7 r vrxvJLU rri LONTENTMENI IUt you ever padilrf canoe In tie oool of a lommer'a eTtnln, driftlnf Ually aJooff the aulet turtoa nf a mi.mik atreaml Juit two ptli with you your' MDMcra, 4,oi,u U 7QUF 010 piP. 1 yOU have dono, thli, yon know the peaoeful ! joya and dellrhti that ere nnmetahui hr I any ether rort. Out It you bare not now 11 mo lima to oerin Easy Terms We hare reoently reoalted a oarload of oanoei that we re now offtrUi on the eaty payment plan. A trit pay. ment down ia oaouih to put the feraoui Fenobioot "Indlin" canoe In the boethouie for you. Pay the ta. anoe at you paddle Into the heart of Mature thle mm mer, Inyeitliate our nronotltlon to. morrow, Tou'll be I lurorired with the rracil end ateunohneii of our oanoea, at well aa the aimple and convenient terra ananrea. Broadway Cycle Co. , Inc. The Sport Centre 527 Market St., Phila. Wnt0 lor vatahioua E U. N'cw York, Tune .10. With the ap proach of the date of the hie bout, bct tlnff' on tho outcome Is bcglnnlnpj to plpk up. This Is due chiefly to the fact that more Carpentler money Is In evi dence nnd that the backers of the chal lenger arc showing an Inclination to ac cept quotations of 3, 3 nnd even 2 to 1 for their coin. In Wall Street it was reported today that more actual wagers and fewer mind bets had been made than for some time previously. Although Dempsey money was still greatly In excess of that offered in support of his opponent, the supporters of the American were still inclined to hold off. Now that Carpentler cash li becoming more plentiful, the backers of Dempsey evidently believe that tho odds will be come still shorter today nnd tomorrow. It is predicted by some that the pre vailing quotation on Saturday morning will be 2 to 1. For this reason the supporters of the champion were inclined to try to place their money on the number of. rounds It would take Dempsey to scoro a knockout. It wns reported that, while some bets were made on one or the other of the men winning. It wns stipu lated that If the bout went the full twelve rounds and both boxers were still on their feet nt the finish, .the bets should be declared off. I'ndcr theie conditions the wagers were mode on the bout terminating In a knockout, bv a foul being committed or a disqualifica tion for Korae cause or other. Even though betting In the financial district Is becoming more brisk the amount thus far at stake Is still far below earlier estimates and greatly under the sums that are usually wagered on sporting events of such magnitude. According to one of the lending authori ties on tho subject, a man who Is In a position to know whereof he spenKs, the sum total of tho money now In the hnnds of Wnll Street stakeholders does not exceed $250,000, In the past U has been no uncommon thing for stake holders In the financial district to hold ns much as half a million or a million and even more In wagers on a great sporting event. Toniiht, 8:30 P.M. The Golden Wheel Classic, SO Miles Point Breeze Velodrome 4 Champions Entered Tonight. 8:30 P.M. Ky GBANTLAND niCE a tjoniession When I teas young and in my prime, Say six or seven months ago, llcforo I heard tho fight bells chime Nonatas to the Gods of Dough, I thought "Borne day I'll see J. D. Exchanging wallops with O. 0,1" Hut now it seems, gray age on age, I can't remember, looking back, The line-up of a.sportlng page That didnft feature Georges or Jack. 1 cars must have passed since they were To booked have their hooked. features punched or Irf?'. '"u' otwaya followed fights lyriilc eagerly I read the dope . Attached to vicious lefts and rights from champion to budding hope. But now I shout, "Lay on, Macduff!" for I have more than read enough. In two days more both Georges and Jack, Though only one can gather clover, Beyond tho final jab and tchaek Can say, "Thank heaven, it is over." In whwh respect, O jubilee, How little they toil! havo on me! AAlUlonal Data Slogan of the Big Scrap 'A short strife, but n smeary ono." Official Book "Treasure Island." Tho Unexpected JF PUGILISM follows golf, the Frenchman's chance may be ex panded several kilometers. Our amateurs wero expected to win at Hoylnkc nnd they wilted. Our pros, were not expected to cut any fancy figure nt 8t. Andrews nnd one finished first, with another In at third. Few nctually believe that Carpentler can stop Dempsey, but how ranny were willing to wager Important dollars that uyszko at forty-six could toss both Steelier and Lewia in n row without taking nn extra breath? hat proportion believed thnt Cor bett would whip Sullivan, Jeffries would stop Htzsimmons, Villnrd would knock out Johnson? Training Methods rnilE best way to train for a cham- J- pionshlp fight is to dlsappenr with trainers nnd spnrrlng pnrtners nnd then not pop out again until the day of battle. Tho strain of working constantly be fore a crowd Is terrific. The pressure upon the nervous system Is enormous, in this respect Carpentler. or Des cnmps, has pursued the wiser course. Dempsey s physical nd vantage at the start may have been quite enough to overcome this latter disadvantage. But to train day after day in the midst of the multitude soon hns a wearying, depressing effect on the nerves. no have had a much better chance to get right at Hurllnghnm," said Dcvereux Mllburn, "thnn we would have hotl at Meadow Brook In tt,. of our frlenrlq ' CO0K ln " mldtt training will show more n- r? PUbllc than it will Upon tCcha1 Those who were nt ToledV, , ago may recall'Vo suftn' " y"" which Dempsey began t tir i wJfh mlddlo of the ReconTrnound. lf0 ,D th It Jsn t the piny of two Im . j that wears down a LTciT" t daily ploy before crowds wW. I?? contestant knnun thnt -. "'"" we closely Inspected. 7 ra0Te Carpcntier's Battle Song lie who shifts on the rebound May live to fight another round. yOU never car. tell. The British sun -- of glory that shone nt nt.i.. . Turnbcrry came under tho shadow of Sf SUt Wll as Jock, Andrews this Tl C'optrlffM, : The lone tsy of Tht0"': he name of the winner was Joet 19tt. All rtpHta riervtd MONTECROSS IN GAME Former Athletlo Player Back on thi Field In Qlmbel Uniform Glmbcl Bros, have secured tho services of Monto Cross, former famous shortstop of the Athletics, to manajro their Independent baseball team. SW. has signed up nn all-star combinatinn play twilight and Sunday game. " He will don the uniform once mora nnd resume his old position nt short. stop. The Glmbcl team in its make-up compares with anv of tht lending clubs in tho city. Sunday or twilight contests can be booked through ft. E. Schnde. business manager Cm North Forty-sixth street, or he can ba reached at the Glmbel store. Greenleaf Continues to Win At the National Billiard Academy P.Dh Groenleaf acted like a. reirular chamninV defeating elx men In oftrolnt p&k.( ; Wlfiud matthce with rldlculoue enee. Mn thi aft.? nr.on h. world'a pocket billiard chemBioa allowed threo oproncnu 88 polnti. andm the evonln cut thle bv ten atrokee. In tS afternoon II. Albertaon. Colwyn. not S Stelnmoti. Caelno. li. and 'a. Violin, ?r,n,dW; A. C.. 2. In the evtnlnir DWi ;Vim. Vi.?i"' .::'., ""uw.i. ji . end William Ueta. Don Uoaco Club. Mm&z 85 &X7&2 Life Guard Bathing Suits Now back to pre-war prices Pure worsted Jersey All-wool fast color pants Kustless buckle, web belt $2.00 2.50 .35 $4.85 .73 Elastic jock strap Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Men's Furniihingi (Incorporated) 724- Chestnut Street Athletic Goods s $12,00 Drown Pebbled Grain Men's Plain Vamp Oxfords All sizes again in this exclusive smart style but unless yours is be ing reserved, don't delay. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Store Closes 5 '. M. Saturday 1 P. M. "M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS Save a Third on Sporting Goods'arSafe&Sane Fourth iHnnnVec,aVC fche Jnrgest stock of sporting goods in Phlladelphia- i8'000 B,u.a fet of floor space devoted exclusively to sporting miifT r "ty-five years havo made n specialty of selling quality coods at thn lmvncf -iui i i.l .. i von roloWn Ml F?r hES.l Wc'v everything you require to help you celebrate the glorious "Fourth" and can save vou monev. 6S Life A k Suits 1,' J '" u Cotton Bhlrt, any colon blue flannel Tante. white belt, complote. Just think you couldn't hire a ault a couple of day for leaa. Other Grades $20 and $5 Water Wings, 50c Cork Balls, 25c Tennis Rackets Now $2 Good and eerv. tenable. Others $4, $6 and $8 Tennis Nets, $4 i 55 & SB Two-Pioco All-Wool Woratod Bathing $o SniU, now. . . Ear Protectors, 25c Brory ewimmer and bather should wear one. Don t talffi any chances on oar troublee. Bathing Shoes, 50c SI Pure Gum Cftc Bajhing Caps JU Boys' Tights, 35c Jray eae ou the price of a, fine. Every boy who swlme ahould have a pair. Spa"ldfng5T$i2 Catcher's Mi Now 1" vK?K'vu.rff5 n r o w n "leather. Kuli molded (ace, patent laced back, leather bound, leath er etrap, bucltle faatenlng. $1.50 American $ League Ball . 1 BASEBALL BATS STfcAWSSr-fiJ n Th mme kind you pay $2 nnd 18 for. Zimmerman. I.oiiisvllIe Slugger, Spalding, Ilenci Women's SUITS 52 now Illustrated Latest styles. Close nttlnr, Artistically finished. $5 One-Piece Pare Wortltd Swimming $Q Suits, Now O Used by professionals for Indoor and outdoor use. For men or uomen. Cotton, $1 $2.50 Paddles $.50 I'eat spruce, etrons; Canoo Back Rests Single, $1.25 Double, J 1.75 Kipoe $2 Lift Preterm Cuilioo' Now ! For Your Canoe, Yacht, Motorboat Oars, 20c ft. igp.wa Join Our Fisfung Club No Charge Lots of Fun and $300 in Prizes Get Readii. Fifth Am i?i,;n nfn TrvinirsaiarN t - wv..ijy - u flujCsftiwus 8mf ! REEL. Ail I.MSs lilcllle Platfd multlFljine with click and duiK, no better ri-el nt any price A special lot at a special pike. 55 Sea Reef $V50 nrmn silver . Kqulpped w It h " autoniHtlo drag and non Lack lashlnir Improve ment Slid yards Collapsible Frame, 2-Piccc Fish and Crab Net Can be used aa land ing net. Change mesh and you hate a min now net. Three sec tions. Small enough to go Into grip. Fish Baskets M.2S $1.30 -.73 Salt Water Rods 2 piece Slanclilv VI made Mronir ' fy dependable $9 Grcenheart Rod $g.50 Now Argentine guides. wrapp4 wire. flerman silver mountings. $14 $20 Surf Casting Rod Tonauln can...M?UVfu wrnnpen i-nu-u- - (id our i m" M. A II 1 U.illit. (IiiIJp 5S ISTZMffifflfflZlL Ol'JrJN TI1UHSUAY AND SATUUUAY 13VKNINGS; Hie M'' In Turrfl I'osl lt F.itra t
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