'T ShA'W ft ?..' 1 a'tT .?!' 'S.tT jy ,- 'W Jtn ' ' t X EVENING- PTJBEIO LBDGH3B-PHIi;ADEJiPHlA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921 .i If t 'tt"iP nior Golf PS CLEAR OK I DAIRY'S K. 0. pictures Show Carpentior Was $ Beaten Down by Body Attack in Clinches r-rt Ul OK KfJACK STAUlitntu j" ! nrWUIS II. JAFFB Rum of "" r"n,,lne ,nl ,'" . , 72 nave been written about " .... i(V non rUht of Jnrk ur-tnp "?.'.. .. (!.nrmg f Cnrpentlcr K-M, nw, but n lh ""' .... nf this memorial llmp': "' te.i TI,r Tlnttle of the ?S; Proves eoneluMvelytlmt the. Kn .11.1 not .1,fen.1 U world'.. , . , rnu.n with n xinRie piincn b" '." STlnt of wallop to brim BSPi-irfT to brlnR ttero !icriwv,n, u iw. rcored Ills,' ..ti, Hnttle of tne ira'V.1; 'The P,,ni5."SI!nnx J. . nml Inrt a-witrr. In iiiiinvni ', . . ,.1 toA sovcrnl liMlot OM accommounir,, w. tfwnnil fan. '''"" J-u,, ,0 5i !. river from Philadelphia to ,fJ1' "', . VmoriK the sperlntors the moTl". .nw"? ." ,..' T,nl)e H rf hrfl,,re Jr.h"; ontr I'lillniW- ,1 the twain: '"..""- ", iii,in,lpl- O-RnnrkC; .who wiw the mUy ' n , LMn ln 'iVilf nwnnratffy to their fopscy entered preparator gh prlncipals-nnd the earner. K .tir whs defeated In the Olympic dimes Inst year in a liHi Cpcnler wb , l,mmPi kilometer rncc. runnnn i recon d clinches le . tacit not i ns intemntlonnl champion, wlillo n,i tjHm f" tho back "f'irry nnd M.tddona hMil th crowns the kidney. , heart ' ' v, i,n0wn as, of their respective countries. ,he ?rkuif nonch " ww landed by I Corry won the 1(120 floldcn Wheel nt 8 is early as the first round.' the Philadelphia track. Maddona won M'tlmes the'renfter the championtit In Boston. Carman came thronith a " ..J Mc MPruc atlng punen. now-. .r,l.ted this MCruc.aunK i sn-! tTfr. mr "' ",, nrltwrre the ZTe? of Dotnpsey's that prepared ? ..il. fi. thnt final cro-m In thci fourth round. Tint Second Hound The pictures settle without question .i 'v.. Vmt ftirnentlcr enme within friction of winning the heavyweight Mown when he stnggcred the champion !th a right cross, followed by two other rights on tho jnw and then two mwrcuts inMde. The first blow sent mVmnsey backward nnn way ucrow uw ring He "topped flat-footed nlm6st liiainst the ropes, where he covered up i ii Cnrpentlcr eajne tearing in. And I J:. n. in thp bout the American wns ' forced to clinch and hold on, nil tho " . - II 1 I 1. In aatn mIh Im I torreu w cuntu aim ...... - ulille Carpentler losing his stnminn In 'rBut Dempsey is no slouch tn taking ....i.v.n.nt Thr nieturei nrove It. After Carpentler had virtually punched Unwlf out Jack opened up, nnd then It wai the beginning of the end for the Frenchman. Before the second round mi our, even though Cnrpentlcr had J, tn ndrnntnee bv far. Domnsoy Milled and had Carpentler backing way, ducking, dodging and sliding iloni the ropes. Several clove-ups are (Down curing mis rmmu, iuciuuuik uiu itntierlng punches of Cnrpentlcr thnt hid Derapsey tottering temporarily, furneniicr started to make a run- imiy battle of It In the third round, (and the close-up shows the Frenchman illmoit pushed himself through the rones In frying to elude the closely following I Dempsey. Several times Oeorges (topped in nis trncKs, nnu ne can oe iiainiy seen, nign up on ins iol-m, smi tnlr lunM at Dempsey with cither a rtriight left or n right cross. But the tlcturei show clearly Cnrpentlcr, his Ifice badly bnttered. had lost most of Us ipeed and that it wns only his grit nd camenefa thnt were keeping him on his feet. 'r.nM,!l. tVmnnnil V..n..VI ...VlIhU With the onenlnr of the fourth round Dcmpsejr steps briskly from his cor i.tr, and as he rules Carpentler the letter side-steps, crouches nnd slides along the ropes. Finally Dcmpsci Mtchn up with the fatigued Frenchman no tries to Imlu on In the clinches, lot the champion's body blows almost double him up. Then swish a left to the body and a right cross drops Car pentler. The Frenphmnn rlrnnn nn nil fntiti ith'n settles, head downward tint on trie csntai, while Hefereo Johnn Krtlc m yht-arra rises nnd fnlls. Although the Frenchman ectunlly did not regain hi '(ft until Ertle was dropping his nrm m the tenth time, the picture cntrhtw m itTen motions nnd shows Cnrpcn. tier Jumping to his feet suddenly nnd Jltn vigor, rather thnn slowlj and tired, v . v8' wn'lol' was put o er mi fnst 'nt the camera Just about caught the 2 PR. PA S-U-I-T-S Made To Order $29-50 QPLENDID woolens r J"" worsteds, most- V short lengths remain- l0 from our recent choice of tho ..o Me. Evcm Ru!th,n ...... 34 DrZco 1 ;i --"""i '""a u tvunaernu vaiue ai rie original iouhiT 1 thc ext,a trows, now they are actually ttdlnll . e' Come in 8ee fr yourself, and let oiir rs measure you for a 'VI P. B. WHITE & CO. TOM MALONEY, Manager, I. 808 CHESTNUT ST &9FEN MONDAY AND Championship Tourney Fire Leading Satters ' in, Two Major Leagues NATIONAI, I.n,OUR flayer nnd Club M. All. K. II. no 02 r.c. .457 .sot .:)W .3 '.7 r.c. .its .4m .304 .377 .not ITornhr. ft. IOiils 72 2gt xicnoison, iHision.- i. Cruise, lloston. r t-... 't, fin in in. . . . an mt lOiinsi ,-! .vim ... V M-tranvllIe. ritU., 73 201 in, .JSf 16: AMKRICAN I.KAflKR Player nni) Clnh (I. All. II. Speaker, Cleveland B 24R OJ Ifrllman,, Detroit, 71 2HH fl Cobb. Detroit....... 07 ?"? 71 i to4 no lit With, nrv vnrK,. -ii ni Vracli, Detroit... 71 2H6 00 mi right-hander ns It dropped on Cnrpcn tier's chin. Cnrpentlcr nppearH to bo writhing In pnln ns he Is counted out. IU-sldcH the principal content Msveral Inindrc.l feet of jirejlmlnnry bont.i arc hIiowii, vlevn of the crowds both outside nnd Inside the nrenn. Uarpentlrr nntl his manager, DcscliHinpM, ns they or rived on the boat, nnd loth men in their different training stunts. CHAMPS FINISH TRAINING FOR 50-MILE RACE HERE "laaaona, acres, uorry ana Mnnn " In Golden Wheel Tomorrow Four different rhiiinplons. cncli from nu ,.. ulnpv. ...in iiii, trnlnlnc to day for .. II fly mile mot or-imred race to do tiediled tomorrow nigui i " ,,,. ,rm, ,.,,... It will be the nnnunl golden IippI fenture of Milliy nnnt dclpl ftt b pliia nml it nice put on cvcr j Ktxvnln trni'ka (lirilllcllOllt till1 World. Thntc to cturt on the long Krtnil are 0ro ,)t Vnmv. Vnrcn6 'Maddona. of Italy; Frank, Corry. of Austrnlla. and ('Inn-nw Cnnnnn. of Those to ,tnrt on the long Krlnil are A.norlpii Mirnu In till world M tltlC .holder, hnvins won the crown nt the vicior in uic hiiiiii- i-ihp-.iv: uu ......... Providence, while Seres captured the Paris Ooldcn Wheel Inst year. '1MB will he Rerr,' first nppearance Amerirnn circular track as w on an orld's, rhnnintoli. ' , (Jeorgc Mend, a Philadelphia sports i mnn. hns rmr lit) n silver lovinK Clip to be presented to the winning biK rliler nf tomorrow nlcht's race, while ho also will nwnrd n gold mednl to the motorcyclist setting the pnee for tho victor. Another fenture on this program will ho the one-mih' vprlnt match race be- iween Willie pencer, rcprcscnvniK America, ngainht Orlando 1'Iniil. the Italian chnmp. Both have won nil of their rnres to dntc at the Philadelphia trnclt. Two amateur events also will be de- .1 .1 1 fill. fit I r .. t'liiL'ii. iiipri" will uc n peine "I mr- iclpants ill these races, including a number of entries from out of town. Scraps About Scrapj)ers IxmU Mnllfir. local BporUrnan, will break Into tho sixHItght art a promoter next Wednesday ntKht. when ho puts on the flrnt snow oi tno open-air senron at uniDe I'arK He han arraiiKcd four eight-round limit n nnd one (Ix-roundrr. Willie Jacknon. of New York, will meet Jimmy Hanlon, of Denver. In tho main mix. The other elshla nre I, each Cross vs. Krankle nice Oeorsre IC. O. Chnney va. Johnny Clinton nnd Danny Frmli vs. nilly 1) Foe, Jimmy Hulllvan va. Joe Jackson will be the six-round so. I'njtrrr ! will box In the wind-up nt the Cambria Friday nluht. HI foe will be Tommy Oolden. Other bouta: Freddy Turner ve. Hobby McCann, Johnny Rice vk. Youne Andy Tomneky. Frankle Pmlth va. Kid West nnd Mike niabo va. Lawrence Henderson. Kid ManenUno, of Southwark. la tralntnx for a comvback. He haa not boxed since wlnnlnir thi wclterwclxht championship of the Twenty-elKhth Division In France. The Kid 1 worklnn out at Ponnsurnve. N. J . with Frisco I.or and Frankle Urltton. Eddie Wacoml and Johnny OrlrTlths will meet nt Esslnnton. Pa.. July 22. Other boutj will be between OeorRle Russell and ItattllnE Ilarnua. Hilly Hlnes and Hucliy McOlnnus. Chnrloy Iwla and Johnny Mayhook and Fddle Small and Jimmy Jackson iMch C'rosa' bout with Franklo nice at Shlbe Pnrk next week will be hn New York comebuck'a first appearance hero since op posing Teddy Maloney In HI12. Cross Is ih'rty-flve years of a". Tommy Wilson Is prepared to meat Tony Dnnlels at 128 pounds, writes Johnny enntnl. Iiuls Ilamp llkea Oeorires Carpentler bet ter now than he did before tho Frenchman's match with Jack Dempsey. "Carpentler showed he had a lot of class." soys Louis, "hut he was up aitHlnst entirely too many odds." The bojs at Cafe Iiula made a rUnn-up backing Iiempsvy. nnd ullhouKh their money wsk rMln on the chBmp on. itMl mr.uy anted to seu Carpenller win. St. Paul'o Has Open Date Tho St. Paul Piofpssliinals nrn without n game for July HI .Mummer E, K. Miir kenile writes that lie Is nnxlous to lonk n llrM-chisi tenm fur this UK' t home or away. Address Mull iter Mackenzie at ..1.3 South I'roH'fev Mieet .... . ., '..-. real tailoring bargain. SATURDAY VBNINGS NTS 131 iSiiL Jil If SIEVENS I HMD OF 77 Old York Road Lad Low Among Early Starters for Phlla. Junior Golf Title ONLY TWO BREAK 80 By SANDY MrNIBMCK (tcorge Stevens, the jouth from Old York rond. nnd runner-up Inst year, led tho field oinong tho early starters today In the qualifying round of the nniuinl tournament for the Junior golf chnmplonshlp of Philadelphia at the Plillmnnt Country Club. Stevens turned ln a fine card of 77. He went out In 1(1 nnd enme back In .17. The only other boy tn break 80 enrly this afternoon was Hugh M. Hnmlll, of Merlon with a 78. The enrds of these boys follow: Steven Out 5 S 4 2 R 4 T 4 840 In 430 3 4B44 43777 Ifumlll Out A 3 H 3 0 4 8 4 430 In . ....( 8 3 4 4 0 4 4 4 8 40 7S O. R. Hnnson. of Ceilnrhrook. whoso brother. It. K. Hanson, won the Junior title Inst year, went out In 30, promis ing to he nmong the low scorers for tho medal. The entry list today wns one of the best In the history of the event, eighty-one bojs driving off. Right players will qualify tor the championship, nnd the drawings for the first round of match piny will be made ns soon ns the returns arc all in. Then will come the tussle for the crown relinquished by It. K. Hanson, who hns passed the age limit for en trance this year. It won planned nt first tt hnve but three eights, but this is liable to be extended tn give n few more ln the overflowing field n chance nt n prize. There U In- n meilnl for low score in tho qualifying round nnd prltes for the winner and runner-up ln each flight as usual, with the possibility of spe cial prizes, ns Inst yenr, for the real young players. Summaries : AlNrt Slmpnon, nitrki County. . 43 10 M 1""L. Ilnuilen. Old York Ilond. 48 42 87 Normnn Port, Ton-cidnlo 44 44 88 O. II. I.ucns, rhllfulrlphtu Coun try Club 44 48 SO Mdnoy Allmnn. Jr.. I'lillmont.. 44 48 SO J. E. Mnhoney. Jr., Lnnndonne 49 42 01 J.' II. Cnndy. nuck County... 47 44 01 Oolf de Itixe la rapidly developlni- feverish tendencies. Now that we have golf balls at I2I th dcxen It Is perhaps only rmtural that we should have wooden cluba at from SIB to 118 apleco with which to knock the rover off the extpena!vs balls. A bo ok ma k In r flm nfrrrf nri nf art ,n i that F. McLeod would not win the North ii lid South open the year the midfeet Colum bia pro accomplished the feat. Wonder what the odds ar this year on McLeod iiKnlnst Mitchell Duncan Hutchison. Darnes, Klrkn-ood and such. Shenecosneti Is rnaklnrr reat preparations for the women's Invitation tournament to he held there nraln this year. In the ndvanco notlco It is said thnt Mrs. Harlow, Mrs. Vnnderheck. Mlaa Caveriy. Mra. Fox and Mrs. Stetson, nil Phlladslphlans. are considering- playlnc thsre. Frank Mc-Cracken wishes to announce, now that tho fight turned out as he wrote It would, that he will resume activities on the links, though that's one place he won't promise to pick n winner. In fact. Kf Clarny I the nnlv consistent winner of the season so far. He won the Old York Iload tourney last year and re peated this year, to show It wasn't arry fluke. He also wan the medal. This may be news at that, tor It happened while the tight was 09, On the same pace of tho P. L. with col umns of flght stuff we noted. Incidentally, that over S00O U. a, dead soldier bodies had Just arrived at New York. URNS IN 90 of all engine troubles easily prevented Garage men and engineers report chief causes of common repair expense " VYHY do I have to spend so much on engine repairs? YV You've asked yourself this question many a time. That's just the question we asked engineers and garage men all over the United States. They report that seven preventable troubles fouled park plugs, burned-out bearings, scored cylinders, played-out piston rings, loose wrist pins, worn cam shaft, sticking or pitted valves cause 90 of all repair expense. Almost always these 'troubles are caused by improper lubrication. When subjected to the intense heat of the engine 200 to 1000 F. ordinary oil forms black sediment. Sediment bus no lubricating value. Avoid big repair ex ! fffifcOGb tsfKilssBaV l l BBBBBB'S V For best results us Tjrdol Oasolln'o with of Philadelphia Gets Under Way GEORGES GOING DOWN rapMRHMH f)spS Wcu!4' WflrW'''llvPfJRWy a P9BSBsf- m ft rd"-'-l Carpentler Is shown weak-kneed, fatigued and slipping helplessly to the floor after Dcmpiey's left hoolt and right cross in the fourth round. It was tho first knock-down, Carpentler having scrambled to Ills feet gamely at the count of nine. Tho picture was taken by a staff photographer of the Evening Public Ledger LPL' ARTHA TO BOX Johnson Will Meet Wills at Jersey City August 22 Leavenworth, Kans., July 0. Jack Johnson." former pugilistic champion, will meet Harry Wills for the negro championship at Jersey City, N. J. August 22, It wns learned hero today. Tbc contest pieyiously wns announced for August 20 nt New York. Johnson, completing a sentence of one year' In the federal pcnltentlnr.v here on a white slave law conviction, hns been offered $30,000 or the option of a percentage of tTTe gross recci'.ts f li the contest. The former chnrnplon'tj sentence will cjplre July 0. A match against .Tnek Orovpr, of Chicago, was scheduled for that night at Leavenworth, hut recently was called off when members if the ministers' alliance protested to the mayor. It is understood that nftcr being re leased In the morning on July 0 John son will nttend a reception or enter tainment here that night nnd then go Immediately to Chicago, his former homo. Dick Stosh Easy for Willis Ml. Cnrmel, July 0. Al Willis. Mt. Car mel. onslly defoated Young Dick Slosh. ReadlnK. hero tin ten rounds. Toung Oans and Hauling Levlnskl. of Hhamokln, fought s'x rounds to a draw. Lew Tendler. Mt. Carmel, was knocked out by Young Cooney of Gllberton. In the fourth, and Young Cor hett. of Centrnlla. knocked out Al Cox, 01 Shnmokln, In the second. penses, sediment is reciuceu uo when you use Veedol, tho lubricant that resists heat. 'Seetthe two bottles below). With Veedol in your enemo most serious encine troubles are prevented. Have your engine flushed out. Put in Veedol. Lcuding dealers have it in stock. Ask for a supply of Veedol today. I TIDE WATER OIL Sales Corporation 11 Broadway, New York Distributed to Dealers From 49th St. & Grays Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Phone, Woodland 4303 Veedol Motor OUt League and Semi-Pro Notes The Adnmstown team, which met defeat at tho hands of Flelsher on Independence Dav had one sweet pltener In Orleshaber. nnd with any kind of support he .would have won easily. Ho was ono of the Desi hurlera that hns been seen hero this year. The Ivlm enkemukrra have ...bunch of sluggers on tho club, and nil pitching I00M alike to them. The best hurlers of the best clubs get theirs nt Broad street ana Allegheny nvenue. The return of Hilt Klsh has helped the Hrldnsburg pitchers. Fish Is a former Ph'" lmrifatnn. wh. him Kn nlavlng In Con necticut until his return to the city last week. Itolnnd. clean-up hitter for Bhanahan. had sir hits In the double-header with American Chain, of Chester, and three against Mlchell last evening. Phil Iliurgrrty haa made few changes in the personnel of his team this year, and the way It looks the urjtown leader will finish the season with the same lineup. Phil says he would like to see one better. The South Phllly Hebrews are drawing big crowds at Hroad and Hlglor streets. Tho ,tn.ntntiT.i.r hevn & fust teem, and the fans apparently appreciate thu fact. Judg ing by the way they are turning out. "Chlckle" Tiisson gta better each year. nnd this la his best season. Judging by the string of victories the cage star Is turning ln. That was some Jolt the Plcos handed Roy Thomas' Sharpies aggregation on July 4. when Parkesburg captured both ends of a double-header, 7-3 and 3-0, Manager Relf snider Is hoping that the weather man will not turn the spigot on tomorrow evening. The North Phils have Nativity ns the attraction at Fourth and Wlngohocklng streets, and the largest crowd of tne season Is oxpected. Victor Keene still Is hurling for Dobson. Every tlmo he takea the mil the Falls fans .It back and feel certain of a victory. His string of victories hns reached mora than twenty-five this season. Ordinary (( flAsr lus SUwinw fjhmmlftrmtd aWr lit miles running rWel aWrws Lively Ball Is '.'Making ' Suckers" Out of Fielders Hank Q'T)&y, veteran umplr, says the "lively ball is mnklng wick ers out of Infleldcrs." Hank wat discussing this yesterday. "It's a better ball than It's ever been,'' he continued. "There Is no question about that. It's wound tight, and the cover Is stretched so thnt it's tight ns n drum. But It's too lively and hurting the game. A'Thc ball goes so fast thnt spec tacular stops and fins plnys in tho infield arc getting to be things of tho past. Outflolders play back so far you never can soo anybody thrown out at the plate any morn, or very seldom, and two throws are ntedrd to get the ball In." Sailor Freedman to Meet Hartley rtileniro, July 0. Sailor Freedman, Ctil cniro lljrntwuUht. h been mutchfj to mret Pel. Hartley In New York on July IS when Joe Durman rl-ht Charln lodoux the frenchman, and Frank lloran mecti Hob Martin. All tho houta are twelve round. X-Ray 8 hows Gill's Jaw Broken York. July 0 An X-ray picture dlerloned tnni jonnny unra jaw wan broken In his nht with K. h K. O. Lauthl nt. The ezamlni u. L,aunnn at Harrliburic laal nlxht. The examination dlaoloiod romclrle barak of the rlaht Jaur at Its ancle. The Injur, wh'eh wi received In the ec ond round, will keep Olll out of the rln for evral months, Amateur Sports Bdgewood n. C a fourteen to sixteen year old traveling turn, wants games. D. Jin nlnga, (11T2 Relnhnrd street Hurholme A, A., a flrat-clnes team, has open dates. H. W. Flthlan, 7481 Lawndate avenue. Culm A. A., a flrst-class t'.am. has open ilntes away R. Mastranardo, 1218 South Seventh atreet Pod Nmlth'a All-Stars, a traveling team. wants games. O Smith. 0030 ICImwood avenue Commerce Clnh has open dates for all drst-clnss rnme teams, L). 13. McCoy. 3368 North second street. derm&ntown Collegians desires to bar irom nrat-class teams. M. J Conway, 5(148 Morton street. West End AIl-Htnrs, & trnvollng team, has open dates for all first-class teams, A. Per ret. OIBl Larchwood ave Wenton Club wants to arrange games with nil flrst-class traveling teams, fi. J, Netts, Telephone Woodland .1247 J. Phlladelhln Bwscrrm. a semi-pro club, has 1 pen dates away J Whiteside. Telephone Diamond 4014 W. All-Stont. a fast semi-pro team, wants names away. C, Fellner, 3110 Weatmont street. A flrtrfc-elnas buttery would like to connect with a team of the same cnlluor. J. J N. Telephone IloxDorough os7 W. noutn 1'iiiiaaripnin II. C. a traveling team, has opon dates. F. Palrent, Oregon 4317. A first baseman or outfielder wants to hear rrom a nrst-claai turn. 11. at., 3104 Emerald street Cnmbrla A. C. a fourteen to sixteen year old traveling team, wants games, H noad knight. 127 East Wlllard street. Krrahnw Club hSB July 0 and 10 open for all flrst-class home teams. T. It. Hill Telephone Poplar 3289 J. Jacper F. C. desires games with all semi pro home clubs. J. Clark, Telephone Oar field 8835. An nmplro Is open for engagements with ill clubs 3308 CJreene street. Luclgr? Why, man, Im the Human Horseshoe ! Ill .LiOGtTT & Myirs Tobacco Co. Over Links CARPENTER'S NEXT BOUT WITH GIBBONS Tox Rickard Anxlou3 to Hold Go on Columbus Day at Jersey City WOULD ATTRACT CROWD New York. July (J. Tom Gibbons. St. Paul llght-hcavywelght probably will be the next American opponent of Oeorges Cnrpentlcr In n bout In this country. It remains only for the rep resentatives of the boxers and Promoter Tex Hleknrd to get together In n meet ing to arrange the bout definitely. . Hleknrd Is eager to arrange the bout for Columbus Dav, nt his arena on Boyle's Thirty Acres. Jersey City. Gibbons Is reported agreeable to a meeting with Carpentler nnd the French heavyweight Is snld tn be enger to en gage In nnother battle, with the pros pect of demonstrating his ability ln a contest where the physical conditions would be more nearlv equal than they were ln the recent Dempsey contest. A Carpcntlcr-Olbbons clash would bo for the world's llght-hcavywelght title, an honor now held by Cnrpentlcr. Francois Descamps, manager of Cor- Senticr, yesterday visited Madison mi are Garden nnd held a conference with Promoter Blcknrd. At the con clusion of the confab Itirkard declared that Carpentler would accept a bout against Glbbonn. provided It could be orranged so as to afford plenty of time for recovering from the thumb Injury the French hcnvywelght sustained ln the bout against Dempsey, nnd addi tional time In which to properly train. Manager Descamps, Klckard Bald, de clared that Carpentler would not be ready for another bout before three months. He needed this time. Descninps told Hleknrd, In order to permit the In jured thumb to mend properly, to rest, and to train. Hleknrd Is ready to arrange the battle without delay. He Is convinced such a contest would attract a large crowd to the spacious arenn ln the Common wealth across the Hudson, t'nless the demands of Gibbons arc prohibitive, It Is expected that announcement of the match soon will be made by Hleknrd. Descamps, the promoter said, "has al ready submitted acceptable terms. The battle, if arrnnged by Hlckard, will be held on the afternoon of Columbus JJny, October 12. Prices, though not definitely determined, probably will range from ?2 to $15. Descamps did not confine his list of prospective rivals for Carpentler to Gibbons alone. The French manager said ho preferred the St. Paul llgnt lieavyweight, but added that he was willing to arrange n meeting nnlnst I CERTAINLY iraa born. UNDER A lucky star. FOR INSTANCE Uio time. I HOCKED my bonds. TO PLAY tho market e ON A sore thins tip. AND BOUGHT Slippery Blhu AT SEVENTY-TWO. FOR A healthy rise. AND FOR seven days. I HUQGED the ticker. AND COULDN'T sleep. ONCE IT Jumped two points. AND I walked on air. , AND THAT verr day. I 8AW a sign. IN A cigar stand. THAT SAID "Satisfr. IT QAVE m a hunch. e TO BE satisfied. WITH WHAT I'd got AND NOT hog the deal. a 30 I phoned my broker. TO SELL me out. AND THE very next day. e SLIPPERY ELLUM slipped. TO FIFTY-FIVE. SO NOW I've gotten. e BACK MY bonda. AND HABY'S got now ohoi. AND NOW my regular amokea. ARE THE cigarettes. THAT "8 AT IS FY." esienie CIGARETTES J 9 at Philmb Home Run flitters in Games Yesterday KeneWa Total KutJt. Yankees ...... Ilnrnsliy, Cardinals ,. U rlehtstone. Phillies MrJfenry, Cardinal , Powell, Ilrarrs , laeolfson, Ilrowns , . . Roush, Reds 1 TOTAII 1M DATE American League National league in any other formidable foe of CarpentUr'a weight. Hlckard Is also considering the advis ability nf arranging a return bout be tween Dempsey nnd Bill Brennan for the heavyweight title'. The pair have, clashed ln two bouts already. Dempsey knocked out Brrnnnn ln six rounds In. their first meeting and disposed of tncp' Chicago Celt ln twelve rounds in their Inst bout. The surprising showing of Brennan in the last clasrL against the champion Is accepted as demonstrating that Brennan is one of the strongest contenders for the title. If this battle Is arranged It will be held on Labor Day In the Jersey City arena. In the event that the Dempsey-Bren-nnn contest falls to materialize, Hlek nrd contemplates arranging a light weight championship match In which Benny Leonard will defend his Utle ngnlnst Lew Tendler, Philadelphia, con tender. If this battle- Is arranged, the , prices, Hleknrd snld, would probably range from $2 to $10. JESS WILLARD WILLING Ready to Meet Dempsey After Four, Months' Training Lawrence, Kan.. July 0. Jess Wlllard Is willing to meet Jack Demp sey ngain, he said, on his farm near here. The former champion added thnt ho was even anxious to get a chance to recapture the world's heavyweight championship, which he lost two years ago at xoieao. "I've led the simple life; I'm in splendid shape today," he said. "I would, need four months for training nnd conditioning, then I would be ready for Jack Dempsey." Yank Recruit Hurls Perfect Qame Hartford, Conn., July 0. Miles Thorns a pitcher farmed out to the Hartford Clu 1 of tha Eastern Leajnie from the New Tor! Americans, and a former Penn State star, pitched n no-hlt. no-run game agalnrl Springfield here Only one player reached second base, and the visitors knocked but two files to the outfield. Thomas struck ou. CUT YOUR OWN HAIR ."inSt PEERLESS HAIR CUTTER SOLD AT DRUO. HARDWARE. CIOAR AND DK.PARTMENT STORES. With aebnowUdgmenU to K. C. B. 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