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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 12

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sL Iff 1 i ft i 4'' rl I f4 iW hl aW' JV 1 ll Ma! a i ki It fe i 'M I I1 fl 5 Jl I I I REPORT PAIR DEMPSEY MUST NOT able to be Challenger in Action at Training Camp GIVEN TRIAL RUTH GREETS GEORGES at iiiiyiii ifm as 'f nlftls 1 1 ruil tin ivlf) ttAlnn til a BROWNS AIL MISS RYAN IN TEHflISHKALS WITH 17 HITS 0 8 5 0 0 ask his JOE MILLER GOES OR GOTHAM SWIM 10 0 33 13 27 19 Totals won for Quality firt plar'p and select TIGER GOL TEAM i CUT RATE CIGARETTES MOVES INTO LEAD DECIDES CONTEST AMERICAN LEAGUE Pkge of 20 NATIONAL LEAGUE and up IS SEIZED IN SUIT Every Straw Hat 1 3 Off STAHL CIGAR CO 2051 Gratiot Ave UM I t) 3 8 3 YtrkhiUtelihta train) tbrtfc ganicw scheduled 0 0 0 0 9 3 3 0 0 ft 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 15 0 6t Of in melancholia of a trial exceedingly 1 New ork 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 ra 0 HAGEN MISSING IN RENCH OPEN i i i CARPENTIER You Owe It to Yourself Governor Size 10c Straiel Camels Lucky Strikes Piedmonts Chesterfield to make the dimes and quar ters go further these days When it comes to your cigar no other brand will offer you so much keen sat isfaction and real enjoyment for so small an outlay A mild Havana blend that will convince you that is 3 On the 4th! Dive In a Hickey Bathing Suit ANS BARRED AS JACK BOXES BACK DOORS WOMEN GOLERS PLAY IN RAIN HOT DOGS TO BE SLIGHTED AT BIG BOUT tltxld rn 4 poster so Pratt 2b Mrtnnlb 5b Collins rf Scott hb Jluel Mvera Cleveland 13 St IxUla 4tofftcti 4 PhllndPlphlA 1 WMhlnnon New York traini Only three gamea scheduled And Then Darned if Ceorges Go and Whistle i 'a Little une rom Carmen All of Them Are Eating and Sleeping to Accompaniment of ight $1000000 A ROCK? LAND SAKES NO! JUST A RAMBLER ROSE Holl know Jack Curley used frequently to have wrestling matches in Chicago Jack Johnson Sec Bout Wertnesdav (ifitncn at Cleveland Chlcauo at St LouiR Philadelphia at Waahinftton Boston At New York NEW YORK ILLING UP WITH STRANGERS OR BOUT his attack on th in wltn Mrs Wltmlre made low Kross score in the weekly tournament of the District Golf nssocla lion Tuesday afternoon at Loch moor More than $0 participated practically all pinyins through de spite the rain Their previous event at the Country club also was played in the rain The tournament Scheduled for July 5 St Hill has been post poned They are knitted of pure wool wool mixtures and cotton And they do shed the water There all colors plain or heather mixtures many with bright contrasting breast stripes the custom of the to hold challenger ridicule hla chances rush blindly to the champion In thia appears to t' qui $150 Carton of 200 Omars atimas 20c $200 Carton of 200 i BT HI from all WfiNhlngton June Ap prsih 1 the deportment nf Jin tire for the pnrile of Jnrkhhnnn funner hrtivy rvrlttht ehitniplun hnve hern Champ Goes Two Rounds Before Writers and Looks Better vho i ornament at la did ii com bi! f' i'l his title probably a round later Those who are blind to the chances of a Carpentier victory are urged to wake up however Kt puses Ills Head It has tieen a habit perhaps a design for Dempsey to shambio out from his corner In answer to the fli st bell with his head exposed and almost invariably hv absorbed the first blow Willard opened the at tack on Dempsey so did Minke end likewise Brennan Carpentier might be Invited to aerept the same Invi tation to caress the shining mark oi the frontispiece Similar tactics against Carpentier might alter the whole situation Thero is no denying the fact that Georges can hit particularly with Ids right hand and It Dempsey leaves the spot exposed Carpentier keen of intellect and harboring the one thought uppermost In his mind can be depended upon to collect every ounce of his i trength into that one punch Thcr Is a possi bility of Carpentier winning quick ly But a reaction would occur in the event that Ceorges missed Some peaceful cltlsen In the nett county might he startled by the 'Continued on 13 All ft Jamieson 13 Kvana irt2 Zb 3 Speaker m3 Smith rf4 Wood rfl Gardner 3b Sewpll M3 Johnston 13 Burna lb1 N'mMcftr c5 Covelo's 05 TotAlB 37 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 27 17 boston ais i 43 0 0 33 14 walks of life are arriving here Many of them are prominent In 'so ciety coming in from Newport Natragansett Pier Southampton Watch Hill and other of the socially prominent summer colonies There arc others prominent in politics sporting circles in the business world and on the stage The ma jority of them are coming with one set and determined purpose They are going to be at the party rain or shine with or without lunch Arrivals Are Namrroan The arrivals today were some what more numerous than on the preceding days hut they gave a fair Idea of what Can be expected im mediately ahead Reservations con tinue to pour into the hotels until It is beginning to be a problem to try to accommodate all those who are intent upon being on the scene it was extremey difficult to get a dne on just who had arrived here during the day for each train seem ed to bring its quota our days and the big ring battle will be fought In the arena In Jer sey City which seats 81613 persons Already Tex Rickard the promoter has taken in more than $1000000 from the sale of tickets Receipts now in hand double the world's record that of the Dempsey Willard bout at Toledo July 4 1919 which was 3452522 Sixty per cent of the tickets have been sold or about 55000 whi ') assures breaking ail former records for attendance at a boxing contest anywhere In the world Dempsey is to receive $300000 Carpentier $200000 and It Is under stood the expenses of promoting will cost $300000 making the total expenses $800000 The way tickets are selling It would not be surpris ing if the gross receipts will be In the neighborhood of $1800000 All the $50 seats sold but there are quantities of seats tn be had at lower prlees liny Red Infielder Philadelphia Juno The Phila delphia National league club an nounced today it had purchased James Smith infielder from the CJncinnaU club 0 A a linugherty onnntinced todni The attorney general snlil that et ouslderlng the crime he did not feel that the pnrole privi lege should be extended merely tn nllow Johnson to witness the title fight nt Jersey City Snrnrrtny Johtisnn's term nt Leavenworth prison expires July Indians Get 16 Safeties And Triumph in Moist gagement 1 2 4 Cleveland June 28 Cleveland made It three out of fouf from St Louis today when it won 12 to 4 the game belrtg played in a drlaxllng rain The Browns again out batted Cleveland but made but little use of their 17 hits Scorer ST LOUIS CLEVELAND AU It 0 0 Ideal "Worthy of the Name1 JOSU WOODHOUSE DISTRIBUTORS Investigators ind Illness of Zork ranklin eigned ormer Is Coming Bporial to Tie press from Chicago Tribune Chicago June Inveatlgatore eent to St Louis report that ranklin and Can Zork alleged gamblers because of whoso absence the baseball conspiracy trial was postponed are nut III It was claimed by their atturneys that both were too ill to make the journey tu Chi cago and appear in court Assistant States Attorney Tyrell declared today that it the two men were not In court when the trial la resumed Wednesday he will ask that their bonds $8000 In each case be forfeited It wax claimed that Zork was 111 or neurasthenia ami and that any mention caused him to become pale and shaky Carl Zork a defendant In the baseball cate will appear In Chi cago tomorrow for trial his coun sel announced today Hen rank lin another St Lmns defendant will not he able to appear however because of illness the announce ment added It may not be a consequence but It Is a fact that Curley now keeps a country seat In the Great Neck re gion of Long Island On (ho door behold the name: Curley" On the lawn hose and spade In hand behold Curley himself And On the gate behold again: Curley carriage entrance" One might get thn idea that Curley is mod erately Interested In the vicinity And even though newspaper space lins definite values let it bo recorded that Mr CurlCy does not entirely succeed in effacing himself from affairs about the Carpentier camp mouesi inougu ne Deschamps's Mongolian bristles whenever Curlev past "W'V w'at vmi thannk Doschnmps even got hecs a mall come her 1 am de manager an' he IXVOKS like de Doctor Gets Judgment in $1000 Operation Case Philadelphia June 21 An auto mobile baloniirinff to Jack Dempsey the heavyweight champion and said to be vAhiod at 115 MO was in front of a hotel hero today to satisfy a Judgment obtained ajralnat the fighter in a Philadelphia court recently by Dr Jlerbert IL Goddard far an unpaid halnncc for a minor Muridtls (htb Wants Games Mundui club defeats! iho SelfrMffe iHt! trHiu IS to 7 Thr winner want RHines wjfli lalRi' Motor Marino City Northville Hojal (ink and the Central club Call or write Chortle 161 1VcxIwHrd ave nue Glendale J513 txr 1 marily ns a to Carpentier'S war record but whbn It comes to unstrapping the hank rolls action ceases 1'nldased critics there are some left predict a victory for Dempsey Inside of six rounds It is the writer's opinion that it the cham pion does not "take" Georges In the first round the finish come until the half why mark Is rcacb A 6 0 I 0 (aBBBaEnaRKHHBiiBiiiiBaiBaiHHa HI la ONE THE BIG NEW SIZES be cowlick bustles CMfR0 2 PHtAhufah St Louts 7 Cincinnati 1 Only I Meadowbrook our Takes Tournament Game 7 6 BY ASSOCIATED press Hurlingham England Juno 28 Devereux Milburn captain of the American International 'Pojo team today in a fine contest between the American Meadowbrook polo four and the British shot the winning goal for his team The final score was Meadowbrook 7 Woodpeckers 6 Louis Stoddard Watson Vebh Hebert Strawbridge and Milburn made up the American team The Woodpeckers consisted of Lieuten ant Colonel Mclivillr Lieuten ant Colonel Ashton Lord Dalmuny and Major Hafrison The play was in the tournament for the champion cup in which eight teams are competing AdjUd in terest has been givm the tourna ment by the entry of the American players DEMPSEYSADTO St Louis June Jay Reilly a second baseman has been purchased by the St Louis Browns from the Vancouver club of the Inter national The purchase price was not made public The unconditional release of Ber nie Boland a pitcher obtained front Detroit early in the season also I was announced Wednesday's Games Pittsburgh at Chicago Now York at Boston PrC'dtlrn at Phllndolphta Only three Kames A Diving Champion at Inaugural Joo A Miller iiving champipn has gone to New York to be presort at the opening of the Madi ann Square Garden swimming pool Joe who wears the Detroit Athlotlc nh'ii nnr rtate diving champlonRhlp by stib Rtantlal margins for the last two years out a so cantnred in the of A dual meet 'dint ndnfrtP a Ihrtrn artrl BnlAr iteia oi eninoR Pwimminc cchbrities farts of the country will bo In at tendance at the inaugural ver di hop" r'er Bnulogne June Play In the rench open golf championship fournament'was begun yesterday at Touqnrt Two Americans are in coiiipciltinn The championship Hagen American won last year's Botlllc put fir ibis year to de Slugger Wishes renchman a Crowds Are Given Slip Atlantic City Jun0 Jack Dofflpacy took leaf Georges tralnlu program today and staged a prV ata workout after announcement had been made that he would bw In public He worked lightly for 15 minutes In the old aeroplane shed back of his camp with only newspaper men and a tew friends as spectators Several hundred persons sweiter Cd outsido the camp in the heat hoping that the ehampioh would uhunge his mind but the two door lit the main entrance were locked and Chained and guards through cracks in the doors that Dempsey would not work The newspaper eMrespondr nU however refused to leave as they did yesterday when Dempsey work ed in secret And became so'persisK ent that Teddy Hayes Dempsey trainer finally let them in Iloxes Two Rounds Dempsey began the process of tapering off thia aftsrnbuu tiud ohiy boxed two rounds in audition uo aiso nmuereu up will some tend ing exercises on the floor ot thr ring after the session with tne gloves The experts regarded Dempsey boxing more favorably than tlliv did When they last saw him in sc tlon on Sunday Ho boxed with more energy and "pep" Htey thought and was tatting harder Dempsey steppea the first round with Eddie O'Hare and the second with the veteran Larry Williams was on the defensive iron the start and kept moving brtskiv In retreat A few seconds after they started Dempsey lot fly a left Mrk that hung O'Hare on the Pipes but the champion made no attempt to follow the advantage through Although Dempsey flid but her with the full power of his punches against Williams he jarred the vet eran to his heels with solid hooks to the body face also was puffed and his lip were bleed ing at the finish Dempsey seemed to uuiiveuiriiLH i body however ripping hooks at close range Weighs 193 rounds After returning from a walk this morning Dempsey jumped on the scales and balanced the beam at 183 pounds He probably will re duce two more pounds in the final davs of training and lose another pound when he dries out riday Tnm Gibbons the St Paul heavy weight and Harry Greb a light heavyweight from Pittsburgh who regard nthemselves ax prospective opponents for Dempsey watched th champion go through hie paces this Continued on Page IX Kedel A Berben News Service' how lorkr ew pictures have been made of Carpentier in actual training as he has: fought shy of the photographers However here is one that shows him boxing Joe Jeanette at his training grounds in Manhasselt Tobin Ellrrbe 8b 4 iller lb Wllllafne 14 Revwld ft4 wetari rr Maniw i I ZA Deberry Dj Burwell D2 Bayne 01 Totala40 Rt ('laveinnti Rum Jamieson fivane XVamby 3 Rmith 2 Speaker Gardner eweU 12 Tobin Sigler Wetzel 4 Ermr Kie 1 Two Lam hlU Tnbin Slater Smith Hppwkrr Wumbv Thre bae hllfr Mc Smith Sewell Stolen Wil liams Sacrlfi'Pfr eilcrb Johnston Gard ner Pouble Cleveland 2 1tt on biuie Ixwie IL Cleveland 10 Baees on bail iff liberty 3 Burwell 4 Covelejdde 2 HltH nff IN'tTy 5 In 2 2 Jturwell 7 In 3 1 3 Bnyne 4 In 2 Struck By Bayne I Coveleekle 1 Losing pitcher Wlteon and Hildebrand BOSTON run I ATHLETICS AH Witt rf 4 Dvkm 2b3 WM 'h m4 Johnson If 4 Walker 14 C4 Outran 3b4 Gallowav rs Keefe D3Brazill 1 Jam? Douffhrity friend of had driven the ear here from Atlantic UiVy on an errand for the champion Dr Goddard charged Dcmpany $1000 for the operation which wai performed more than a year ago The tighter paid $500 th fee (sufficient The doctor sued and! won Judgment Xor tlxG jxnjjUaingl Sale of Newspapers' and Cush ions Also Outlawed to Prevent ire nr HAY PEARSON Encrtal to The ree Preee end Chicago Tribune New York June Tough news for the fight ransl No hot dogs will be sold at the big fight neither may one tsdulgo In a soft cushion nor buy a newspaper after he once enters big arena Boyle's 30 acres1' The public service commission New Jersey is talcing no chance them bolmr any fire or accident the great arena and extraordinary precautions witt bo taken to safe guard th 750UU to 90000 fight fans who will bo out for the International scrap To avoid cigarette or elgar ashes from Igniting newspapers none will be sold near the tight Harry Stevens had been training a whole peek of "hot dogs" for service at the flight but under orders the fans can consume only Harry' hatn sandwiches or bring some "cold with them The attle of cushions also has been prohtbttea an additional safeguard ROWNS DROP BERNIE BOLAND Californian Defeats Mrs Pea cock of England in Semi inal Hunter Put Out nt associated iss Wimbledon England June 28 William Tilden the worlds singles tennis champion will meet either JI I Norton of South Afrlda or Manual Alonzo of Spain for the British championship at singles on turf courts Both nf the finalists had hard matches to win in order' to secure their positions' Norton defeated rancis Hunter United States In a five set rnhtch (M 6 3 5 7 5 7 6 2 while Alonzo also was carried to vc sets by Zenzo the Japanese expert The fenrh of this match was 3 6 7 5 3 6 6 4 8 6 Show ine Tennis Both Hunter hnd Norton played brilliant tennis and the South African displayed the best form he bad shown during the entire tour nament Alonzo who Is one of Davis cup representatives played with extraordinary dexterity The Spaniard Is only 23 years old He started off erratically and it was not until the fourth set when the Japanese lod four to one in games that Alonzo snowed strength Then he won six succes sive games by the most perfect net play and perfect driving Elizabeth Ryan of TaJifornia passed successfully through the first round of the semi finals of the wo singles winning from Mrs Peacock of England 8 6 6 4 Mrs range of shots caused Miss Rysn considerable difficulty at certain periods of the play The English woman once IM the first set tlv' games to four displaying remarkable accuracy in driving to the side linos and great lobbing Miss Ryan featured In base line pla and volleying Mo I la Beaten Agnln Mrs Molia Bjurstedt Mallory the American singles champion and Edith Sigourney nf Boston were eliminated in the second round of the doubles by Mrs Crad dock and Miss McKane 4 6 6 4 0 Hickeys 1275 Woodward Avenue Barrett I Totals Batted frr Kccfft In seventh phllaiielpbl 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Boston 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 Loibold oster Pratt Mt'lnni 2 Collin 2 8: lvrklns 1 I'rrvr Athlettea 3' Two haw hlts lluKnn 2 Per kin tiHlioway otvr Myer Double tiny Boston 2 Athletic lott on Athletic i Boston 9 Rnw tut baJl 1rt Kecfo 1 Naylor 3 Barrett I Myer 1 Hlt Oft Keefe 8 In Naylor 4 tn 1 1 3 Barrett 0 In 1 3 Struck out By Keet 3 Myer 1 Losing pitcher Keefe Unir Hvon and Connolly 1:42 MILBURWAL WWM AC 1 So Drake lefl th field bole with a card better than with 79 71 11 Iloytl Dartmouth inn the train event the aggregate i imi of beat quartet with Dartmouth htoiiiI four strokes behind Thirty six mart hole will he played tomorrow M'lilrli will count as the qualifying round in the ehamidunshlp proper starting Thursday The Cambridge golfers headed by Humphrlea the captain failed tn get going their best four totals mounting up to 652 A Rott with 81 158 led the English players with Morris second With 77 (I had 8 1 79 163 and Hum phi les and If Iz baa each hud If He Should Such a Stunt at Jersey City He Wculd ind Living in the United States Very Un comfortable Georges Sure to Put All He Has at His Command into Bout BY HARRY BULLION New York June Ere dusk settles over the mammoth stadium that is pitched on the site of Boyle's thirty acres in Jersey City wherein Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpeniicr are scheduled to struggle for the highest honors in the fistic world and a fortune in coveted American money Saturday a burning Question of pugilistic supremacy will have been answered Either a new champion will be established or an old one can qualify on the merit of his supenor physical excellence to dominate the L'uecnstierry reaim incy thought of 12 rounds the limit prescribed in the articles of agree ment" and no decision isi pre posterous Mut isht to Win" It itempaey'ieelii that ho vast ly superior to the challenger and "carries" him in tho expectation of another meeting on Europnan soil th country big as It Is would not be a convenient plarc for him' to Unger etu need not "be express ed that Carpentier won't throw all of bls assets into tlie battle to re alize the fondest a Isli of his life vleloVy in the supreme test or hits honorable ring caieer and' subse quent ascension to the pugilistic pinnacle of confidence In tho ability of Dempsey to repulse the invader is nation wide jtlst hope Is nursed In some quarters for Car pentier Consequently the men will enter the ring the whole world al most sincere in tiie belief that Eu rope's quest for a heavyweight championship the first serious effort 1 made by the sporting realm on the other side of tho Atlantic in nearly 30 years 1s destined tn be a fail ure Dempsey might lose stranger things have happened istic rec ords are with upsets al most as startling as a victory Sat urday afternoon for the renchman would be but a finish with both men on' their feet at the expiration of the alloted rounds would create no end of suspicion Must Dismiss Thought Dlstnlsal ot the opinion that the contest will go the limit would be the most logical thing however This affair Is of too great a mng nituda to permit of shamming par tlculaxly by Dempsey who might eventually but thus far has been unable to live down the charges that he' was a slacker from In the world war although he acquitted by a jury In California ain of that accusation still re mains ddep rooted on the mind nf the champion and lie Isn't apt to let the lure of another purse that naturally would be realized from a second bout with Carpentier in EurtTpe where George is a wor shipped idol tempt him to expose his sensitive nature to another flood ot criticism Under the' circum stances then there is just one of two things to do when lie oppose the challenger In smash Oqorges into submission as quickly as bls sturdy fists can ac complish the duty exacted of them nr tumble liejorc tho assault of the flaxen haired renchman with tho lace of a matinee star It Is difficult to anticipate Any thing but sweeping victory of a decisive character for Dempsey ei ther By some fluke a trick or a Prank of fate Carpentier might be conscious to the acclaim of tho mul titude when the battle terminates Sliort endors In the betting have throttled favorites frequently Cor bett slew Sullivan itzsimmons be labored Corbett and the lanky Australian In turn yielded his laurel wreath to Jeffries Willard was a favorite though not at odds that were prohibitive twhon Dempsey pounded him Into a mass of bruised nesn ai rotetio Usually it is nstlc fraternity In light esteem for victory and support of the instance there ill slightest alteration of estao litred pri cedr nt Morally Carpm uir i uminui io inter the nn ov ri neitntng favorite Denipsoy Tbo herd do no guise tne tact tnat th vently for the overt hi American a wish expressed Drake College is Second our Strokes Behind Greenwich Conn June 28 Golf ers of Drake University Moines Town led today in the team match of the Intercollegiate gnlf Championship tournament at th ji end of the first day's play over tho tfiocnwlch Country club links Rob I'tl McKee of HI the end of 38 73 1 19 one Bijisse Sweetser ot Vnl" i I0TI HI1U A With III A jxadcr middle afccd man with a 50 per cent prophylactic mous slightly nervous and veryt'lger to see everything trickled' tnrough the gate unobserved by the watchman As he timidly advanced toward the house occupied by Gar pentier he trod on an empty match box The slight crash ao unnerved him that his kneus almost gave way He cautiously went over and leaned on the fence lean on that shouted a thick denizen of the fence The timid man almost faint ed He sneaked up back of the barn where stands the training arena A crowd was straining to see CaTpentlrr punch the bag The timid man spied a bench coveted It surreptitiously purloined It and stood thereon that he might crane over the hed of the throng off a thrrt another thick drnizm was glaring at him Sum of the spectators had climb cd the stops to the ring The timid man went up too He leaned gently on th cn on them an othoi thick denizen was glaring The timid man slipped off the ring and trembling with agitation flight a sequestered spot behind barn Thorn ho took his hat 1 ground and danced the very sublimity of ex pressed Imllgation He hopes Car pentier will be massacred on July 2 that's how touchy thy ar at Manhasset 1 BY EYE WITNESS I fetal to The ree Press nni fhlCARo 'I Tribune Now York June 28 Cttipelv tier was posing for the movit His hair was slicked back and his coat hung perfectly The whisper I Ing groups paused in their whisper ing and peered through the shrub bery brow was ruffled angry" said a blonde stage lady in an awestruck tone "Gawd what a Carpentier stooped low "He'j picking up a rock 1 throv It at sotnoon I just said the stage lady nfkfnpnnc stOD Carpentier straightened up 1 There was something In his hand Tim stage lady tittered 1 she said a rambler rose" Carpentier's brow was unnif fled He was whistling something from Carmen COT RATE CIGARS 746 Randolph St vppositc rohee Headquarters Si RM OHM BS BBBBBBHBB BBBB THE ROSADORA Cigar ii made from tho finu I grade Of imnortorf blended to produce a mild and sweet smoke and is nrnvilJ foil tip to retain moisture and aroma and to protect the smoker from fit itary conditions BY HARRY BULLION New York June It's difficult to detect strangers in New York The old days of the chin whisk ers the carpet bag and the star gazing expression have passed Stranger and natives look very much alike They sffibke cigar ettes and everything drink ginger ale and sniff whenever any one staggers near them But no mat ter how hard it is to detect them there are strangers In New York plenty of them Some ot thetn may have been here before but they're back again A glance at the hotel registers offers proof con clusive All of them of course have not come here for the sole purpose ot being among those present In the arena at Jersey City next Saturday afternoon when George Carpentier and Jack Dempsey attempt to settle their argument but quite a few Of them have They have that flghty look that scowling expression as If they were trying to figure the win ner In advance and wondering whether' they ought to Nik sdtne of their expense Indney on the out come All llrenthlng ight In hotel lobbies you can see them sqtikrihg off demonstrating the challenger's Snappy left and the champion's short hooks to tha body getting so now that when a man approaches on the street corner and extends his hand you know whether you ought to cover up or Shake hard to tell whether he's leading at you or merely of fering a friendly greeting ather retired to night convinced that lie was begin ning to feel a pruxtounced pressure upon his hosnitaTfty People ip all a 'f iIlTrlwnlnnrmm wn 1 imHiiiu wr fra 4 I 3 1 111 Sa 4 SB i 'its 'I i 's IIS 1 8 11 1 Sc 7 ZTi I I pct Pct Cleveland 4 3 24 642 rvtrott 35 4x5 Now York 39 2 5x2 f'hkiuro 26 35 426 Waah'Kton 37 32 WK St Uuia 2a 3S 4U Boston 33 31 5Cx Athletirg 25 40 5 Tucda Roults Put Tct 11 32 62 Brnoklrn 3334 4M 26 61' Chk ftKo 29 4HS JI J9 4o 25 29 3132 515 hlHtefl 19 43 306 Tnexdaj IlfMilt i 10 8 I.

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