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I -The Evening Bee: Omaha, Friday, August 31, 1923- SPORT A PAGE IN OMAHA Bluffs Tourney Will Bar Contract Jumpers in 1924 Trouble Over Harry Manush, Omaha "Jumper," Causes Council Bluffs Baseball Officials to Act-Today's Games Postponed Because of Wet Diamonds--Dunlap Beats Harry Baumgartner's Missouri Valley Club, 4 to 0. By "WAG." HE Southwestern Iowa baseball tournament next year will not be open to contract according to re ports which reached this side of the Missouri this morn.ng, Because of the trouble between ('reston and Corn ing Wednesday over the playing of Harry Manush, Omaha second-sacker, who "jumped" his contract with Barney Burch of the Buffaloes, the Bluffs' association officials have agreed that next year's tournament will not open to players suspended from organized ball teams for jumping their contracts. Near Creston refused to play against Corning, Wednesday in a scheduled game in the tournament because CornIng was playing Manush at second. Three players, Bird and Gilbert of St. Joseph, and Eddie Hazen of Memphis, refused to play against Manush, claiming that their baseball reputations would be injured to such an etxent that they would be barred from organized baseball should they play against a contract jumper like Manush; a baseball is suspended from organized baseball for five years, Iowa Jot of trouble withyears over contract lineups of the variclubs.

The tourna barred the "black put the lid down The trouble and Corning in the officials of deciding, tournament that, start- no eligible to compete contract with a club organized baseball. are not in the "black sox," far apart. A player with a club and then without boss, "jumps" his our humble opinalongside the "black night's rain in today's scheduled Oak RanStockyards. and postponed. The play.

Randolph game tomorrow morning, Stockyard-Shelbe played Sunday of the exact postponed games will afternoon. yesterday, Underwood Junction, In Baumgartner's Mis. lost to Dunlap, outlaw and one who The Southwestern has experienced a in the last two jumpers on the ous competing ment officials have sox," but have not on contract jumpers. between Creston Wednesday resulted the ing tournament, player will be who jumps his connected with While contract-jumpers the same class as they are not very who signs a contract owner in good faith warning to his contract, should, in ion, he put right 80X. Because of last Council Bluffs, games between Red dolph and Sioux City Sheldon.

have been diamond is unfit for The Red Oak and may be played while the Sioux City don contest may morning. Announcement time of these be made this In class defeated Pacific class Harry souri Valley club to 0. FORT SNELLING POLO MEET OPENS, Fort Snelling, Aug. second annual international Fort Snelling polo tournament will open here this afternoon and conclude Monday. Teams from Winnipeg, Minneapolis, Fort Snelling and Fort Des Moines will compete.

In the first match today for the junior championship trophy the Fort Des Moines Green Dragons will play the Minneapolis Red Jackets. In the second game, the Fort Snelling team will clash with the St. Charles outfit of Winnipeg. EVANSVILLE SELLS STAR CATCHER Evansville, Aug. Fuhrman, catcher, has been sold to the Kansas City American association club by the local Three-Eye league team.

Fuhrman was purchased by the Evansville club from Portland, this spring. He has been hitting well over the .300 mark and is considered best backstop in the Three Eye league this season. BOWLERS WILL MEET TONIGHT The Greater Omaha Bowling league will hold its second meeting of the year tonight at 8 o'clock at the Omaha alleys. Final plans for the coming season will be completed and the prize list and four franchises will be voted on. All members of the league are urged to attend the meeting tonight.

Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion, will not be permitted to box in New Jersey, according to an announcement of the boxing commis sion. Johnson was matched to meet Billy Minke in Newark. September 10. Leading Batters WESTERN Horan, D. Moines 122 Bauman, Tulsa 125 Yde, Okla.

City 71 Palmer, Sioux 132 Blakes', Wichita 131 AMERICAN. Ruth. New York. 119 Hell'ann, Detroit. 109 J.

Sewell, Npeaker, 118 Jamieson. NATIONAL. G. Horneby, St. Louis.96 Wheat, Brooklyn.

.80 Bottomley. 8t. L. 115 Traynor, 121 Fournier, LEAGUE. H.

Pet. 496 102 201 .407 475 100 186 .391 145 23 36 .386 557 96 204 .386 538 121 197 .366 AB. R. H. Pet.

405 120 164 .405 402 44 159 .896 433 81 163 371 463 95 169 .365 513 103 183 .357 AB. R. H. Pet. 390 59 139 .356 287 55 107 .373 457 380 486 82 66 85 150 169 173 .370 .395 .856 WILL CONDUCT FOOTBALL SCHOOL Coach Henry Schulte of the University of Nebraska will conduct his second annual school for foot.

ball coaches and officials at the Chamber of Commerce, Monday, September 10, from 10 a. to 5 p. m. Those schools will be conducted in different sections of the state. All football coaches and officials are urged to attend this school.

The Omaha Athletic Officials as sociation will supply competent officials for football games this fall. IMPORTANT GOLF MATCH TODAY Chicago, Aug. Louise For. dyce, of Youngstown, 0., golf champion and sensation of this year's women's western golf tournament faces her most critical test in the semi finals today when she meets Miss Florence Halloran of Bait Lake City, one of the most expert of the younger western stars. Miss Halloran turned back Mrs.

F. C. Letta of Chicago three times champion and once runby 2 and 1. A 25-foot putt per the 17th to halve the hole clinched the victory for Miss Halloran. START TRIAL RUNS FOR RACE Kansas City, Aug.

for the first motorcycle races on Kansas City's huge wooden ellipse started trial runs today, the results of which will determine if they will admitted to the contest Labor day, Among the riders who entered were: Ralph Hepburn, Los Angeles; "Red" Parkshurst, Oakland, Curley Frederick, Denver, John Bagley, Omaha, and Johnny Seymour, Los Angeles. JOE LYNCH TO MEET SMITH Chicago, Aug. Lynch, the world's bantamweight champion, is matched with Harold Smith, Chicago, in a 10-round boxing match tonight at Aurora, Both must make 118 pounds at 3 p. but a change in the world's title depends on a or decision on a foul, as referee's decisions are not given in Illinois. Elza Ray of Shenandoah, was one of the 28-horseshoe pitchers sur viving the semi-Anals in the ment at the State fair at Den Moines.

NEBRASKA CRACK RIFLE TEAM WILL COMPETE AT CAMP PERRY: The following officers and enlisted men of the Nebraska National Guard have been designated as members of the national guard rifle team from Nebraska to attend the national matches for the team and individual rifle championship of the United States, Camp Jerry, 0., September 1 to 27, Inclusive: Team captain: Capt. McConguertermaster corps. state and Team conch: Raymond Inspector Principate: Staff headquarter departdivision Lincoln: transport. Serat. quarters company, Infantry Company 4 Infantry Glen Company Motor Transport Philip Lincoln: The team will assemble at Lincoln tomorrow morning.

After the completion of the national team match the frat 10 teams he an Class A teams a badge will be awardrich member of these teamm M'AULIFFE HAS OWN OPINION OF DEMPSEY Says Champion Will Knock Out Luis Firpo Inside of Two Rounds. By Universal Service, Saratoga Springs, N. Aug. Jack McAuliffe. 19 informing the world today that Jack Dempsey will knock out Luis Firpo inside of two rounds--and he's telling the same world a few other things.

"Dempsey is the most murderous hitter I ever saw in my life," declared McAuliffe, who was knocked out in three rounds by Luis Firpo. Thus McAuliffe did his talking through broken and swollen lipsand with his right ey. almost closed. All of that happened during a round session with the champion Thursday afternoon. With the call of time McAuliffe stepped out with the idea of spearing Dempsey with a left hand.

What happened afterward is not quite vivid in McAuliffe'n memory. For Demp sey lashed out with a mighty left book, crashe through with a right. and sent McAuliffe staggering against the ropes. When Jack of Detroit came back again, reeling and staggering, Dempsey cracked him 8 few more solid ones, just for target practice purposes and easy thereafter with Just McAuliffe. went along When nice the first round was over McAuliffe was In such shape that he did not continue.

STAR GOLFERS MEET SUNDAY A crack golf match in which Rudy Knepper, Sioux City star, and Mike Shearman, professional at the Sioux City Country club, will be pitted against George Von Elm, former Pacific coast and transmississippi champion, and Harley Moore, former Sioux Cityan, will take place Sunday afternoon on the Country club course. Moore and Knepper are both entered in the National Amateur tournament, which will be held in Chicago in the near Von Elm and Moore are to Des Moines Thursday and will come to Sioux City from there. Knepper was expected here last week but wan delayed and will not arriye until Sunday morning. One of the biggest galleries of the year is expected when the four perta tee off. GOLD The annual Omaha Field club's caddie golf tournament, will be held today over course.

More than 170 bag toters have entered the competition. Prizes will be given the winner and runner -up. The Happy Hollow club will hold swatfest competition. seven to qualIly, at the club tomorrow. Prizes will be awarded the winner and runnerup.

A special competition wil be on the program at the Omaha Country and Lakoma clubs Saturday. Arrangements are being made at all the private and municipal golf clubs of the city to hold special competitions next Monday, The Turf First race: mile; Capt. Skirmish, Costigan, 97 106 (L 3-1 4-6 Bucado, 106 (Babin). 1 Sawyer, Time, 1:13. Salton and Keenan, Caligula, Evelyn Second Fluff also ran.

race: miles: Flying Scout, 148 (Barrett), 4-6 out out Jim 136 Cottroth. 162 (Lost out out (Mahoney) Rider Williams) Time, 4:29 1-6. Only starters, Third race: mile: Diogenes. 116 (Pance), Bracadale, 110 (Sande) Time, Sunspero, 122 (Callahan). Sun 1:12 3-5.

Pluvanha, St. James, Mint Brier, Spie Big Blaze, Mary, Span. Pickpocket and Gonfalon. T. T.

Check, Bob's Waters also ran. My Fourth race: 1 3-4 miles: Own. 116 (Bande) 126 out Prince James. 126 (L Fator) your Time: 2:67 1-5. xAdded Only starters.

Fifth Carmencita, The Peruvian. 114 (Bande) King Charming, 111 Fator) Time: Potentilla, Coer DeLion also ran. Sixth race: Run 115 (MeAtee) 1-4 out Princess Doreen 112 (Pool) even Mr. Mutt. 116 Samaritan.

Dante, Kino Sherman O'Neill Fan. Graeme. 1:06. DEVONSHIRE. race: Three-quarters of mile: Anaprisa, 112 (Fronk) (Tapia).

(Wallace) Times Gallant Groom and Ansena also ram. Second race: Five-eighthe of a miles: Whiff. 107 (Stevens) 48.60 19.10 Fehrah, 102 5.95 Sarah Ginger Times 1:01. Big Chief Roman Girl, Lady Homer, Charlotte B. and Slicker also ran.

Third race: Five and one-half furlongs: Col. 118. 2.80 2.10 Energy, Deronda, 115 (Burke). (Scoble) 2.40 2.10 Time: 1:06 Fudge Hickman, Mollie R. And Warning ran.

Fourth of Poppye, 106 Frank Monroe: 108 (Rosch). .90 East, Timer Dantsic and Little Less also Fifth race 1. 1-16 mites, Barracuda, 2.20 Make Up, 110 (Burke) 2.05 Ferguson, 103 (Wallace) Time: 1:45 Biath race: 1 148 miles: Croupler, 109 War Penny, 304 (Stevens) Hillman 109 Beth Missouri also Seventh race: Mile and 50 Reformer, 108. (Holmes) 7.50 104 (Roach) Ok Wild Deuce, Glory of the In ram. Yesterday's Results.

SARATOGA. Sportlets Harry Buffalo of the Dunlap Council Baumgartner, former Omaha hurler, pitcher and manager Missouri club, lost to yesterday, to 0, in the Valley, Bluffs tournament. Joe Bloomer, pitcher of the University of Kansas, has been signed by the Topeka Kaws of the Southwestern league. Frank Lundin, star horseshoe pitcher of Iowa and holder of the world's "barnyard golf" title, retained his laurels 111 the tournament held this week. at the Iowa state fair.

Dem With Horatio Lavelle in charge of Luis Angelcake Fear the name of the Argentine's training camp sounds like the home of movie actor. Frank H. Taylor, 68 years old. of Philadelphia, in the oldest act cricket player in the United States. A baseball tournament will be held at Nevada, Sunday, September 2 Maxwell and Collins will play In the first game and Nevada and Prairie City In the second.

The winners will play for first money. The University of West Virginia is meeting Penn State in football this season for the first time since 1506. They will play at the Yankee stadium. New York City. Filling station owners should look on the bright side of things.

With gasoline at bedrock prices the bandits will now gO back to robbing banks and give the service stations a rest. In a driving contest held at Troon before the British open Roger Wethered won frat place with an aver. age of 269 yards Walter best ball went 270 yards. John J. Mack, for many years coach of the Yale track team and trainer of the football team, died at his home at Revere, yesterday.

The Bezman Hardware Company baseball team will meet the North Omaha Ramblers at Miller park Sunday. One hears many weird tales concerning the strange fish caught off the Florida coast. It isn't 50 strange, however, when one thinks how close it is to Cuba, home of high powered likker. Marie Chen Wethelau broke the American record for the 220 yard women's open tank swim by making the distance in 2 minutes, 4745 sec. onda at the Y.

M. C. A. meet at Honolulu last night. Harry Hartz, driving a car at toona, speedway yesterday, tained what is believed 10 be he greatest speed ever made with racing car of 122 cubic inch piston displacement, reeling off a mile and quarter in 36 4-5 seconds, a rate ef 122.3 miles an hour.

Cy sez: "The Spit and Argy club met down in Eddie Wirthsafter' cigar store this morning and debated at length on the probable fate of horsefly If the motor car eventually replaces the horse, It was finally agreed that the flivver probably will displace the horsefly a The Den Moines Boosters, after promising to send Infelder Nelson to the Omaha Buffaloes, backed out and Omaha is without 8 second-sacker. Clyde the Great, black horse, piloted by Tommy Murphy, captured the Massachusetts 2:08 trot for $10,000. the feature of the third day's Grand Circuit race meeting at Readville, yesterday. Mayor William E. Dever of Chicago says he has no personal objection to the Dempaey-Gibbons fight pictures being shown in Chicago.

Mr. Luis Firpo, anyone can hit a brick wall. How about a moving target? The English derby winner, Papy rus, will mil for the United States, September 22. He will race against the best American 3-year-old in the first big international race, Miss Glenn Collett, national woman golf champion, plays Mish Edith Cummings in the final round of the Shen ecomelt Country club tournament Eastern Point, today. John Milligan, star catcher for the told Philadelphia Athletics and the Louis Browns when they were mem: bers of the American association, died at Philadlephin yesterday, Walter Hoover's refusal to secept challenges soon will have this distinguished sculler in the class with Johnny Kilbane, before the latter lost his crown.

My Own, the favorite, carrying the colors of Admiral Cary T. Grayson and ridden by Earle Sande, yesterday Saratoga Springs. N. won the historic Saratoga cup, with an added value of $5,000. M.

Wright, the only America: competitor in the third annual. golf championship, was eliminated in the fifth round yesterday at Dunbar, Scotland, by P. 8. Mitchell of Sanwich, the present champion, 4 and The British six meter yacht Colla 111 won the fifth and deciding heat for the Sewanhaka cup yesterday from the American yacht, Lea. "Tie not hard to tolerate a flapper, providing she understands baseball and refrains from asking foolish questions.

President Al Tearney of the West fern league maid last night that he would reserve action on the case of Jack Lelivelt, manager of Tulsa's ball club, who struck an umpire Oklahoma City Wednesday Defends His Crown Tonight NEW mid A dew eig hi am pion will be crowned to night or the one re-established as the result of the Johnny Wilson and Harry Greb bout over the 15-round rout at the Polo grounds. Greb, the challenger, in fav. orite at odds rang ing as high as 2 to 1. but Wilson, in' spite of his unpop ularity, has gained quite 8 following among the betting fraternity and him supporters may re duce the odds 10 even money by the time the men enter the ring $100 The Pittsburgher generally fav ored to win be cause it is believed that his superior speed will combine with the fact that Wilson has done little or no fight ing for two years to dethrone the titleholder. Greb'8 ceaseless punching is expected 10 score the pointa, Wilson's lack of accuracy to leave the openings.

Challenge Round of Davis Cup Series Starts Today By DAVIS J. WALSH. By International New York, Aug. M. named in the order of their appearance annual businege of fooling all of the and P.

T. Barnum regardless. The the Davis Cup series, involving 2:30 o'clock and the place the West The Davis cup is the globe trotter of all trophies for competitive sport. It has extended, not to say welcome visita to Bydney, Melbourne, London, Wimbledon and New York, but it seems to feel more at home in America and, according to present dications, has taken up a more or less permanent residence here. The degree of permanency will be decided by the ability of the worthy Messes.

Johnaton and Tilden to maintain ite American complexion, The position of the cup will be set. tied in five matches, spread over a three-day interval. The Invaders will be represented by a two-man team, namely James Anderson and John B. Hawker, the latter not only quite British but left -handed in the bargain. Johnston will meet Anderson in the frat singles match and the human clamation mark may make matters WITS BUFFALOES MISSES OMARA.

Wilder, 1 Totals a El DENVER. AB. 1 0 Brien, Diamond Purcell, Kerns, Donovan, MacPhee, Kerr. Cutlop, WHoos. Totals out winning Ran Score by Omaha Denver hitar Brown, off Brown.

Left bases Omaha, Umpires: and News Service, Johnston and William T. Tilden, will proceed this afternoon with the foreigners all of the time, Lincoln occasion is the challenge round of America and Australia, the time is Side Tennis club, Forest very interesting for the American. Like the general character of an egg, Anderson is good and bad by turns, but when he is on his game, there is no more dangerous element in the world of tennis. Johnston, however, defeated him with greater readiness than did Tilden In the challenge round last year and should repeat. Barring the unforeseen, TildenHawkes match will proceed to an eventful conclusion with the 'American champion winning at his bland convenience.

BURCH MAY GET ISLAND PLAYER Before nightfall Barney Burch may have a new second baseman for his Buffalo herd. Burch is angling for Second Baseman Thompson of the Grand Island club and is reported to have offered the Grand Island management a pretty nice sum of money for this Islander. So the story goes, Grand Island was willing to let Thompson go, but not before next Tuesday, This Burch refused to agree on, so he is going to hold another meeting with the state league directors this evening. Several days ago Lee Keiser, presldent of the Des Moines Boosters, informed Burch that he would send either Koenig or Nelson, infielders, to Burch while the Buffaloes were at Denver, Yesterday the Des Moines club owner wired Burch that he was unable to let either one of him men go at this time of the season. Before the Buffaloes left for ver, Burch released Don Brown, outfielder, for the remainder of the son.

Don left for his home in the south, but will report to the Buffaloes the training camp next spring. Brown's place, the Omaha owner took Infelder Pizer. NEBRASKA, BOXING COMMISSION RUINS PLANS OF FIGHT PROMOTER While cities and towns of Oklahoma do not come under the jurisdiction of any boxing commission, nevertheless the commission of Nebraska threat ens to play havoc with the plans of an Oklahoma City fight promoter for near championship embroglio Oklahoma City next Monday, This Oldahoma City promoter had signed Tommy Loughran and Jimmy Delaney for a bout in his town Labor day. However, it seems that Delaney, prior to agreeing to meet Loughran next Monday, had signed a contract Harry Greb and Wilson Swap Punches Tonight Scribe Says Greb and His Windmill Style of Fighting Should Stir Up Enough Breezes to Blow Champion's Crown Over Ropes -Challenger Isn't Slugger, But He Can Shake More Fists in Front of Opponent's Map Than Any Other Fighter. URING the progress of the next three ring encounters, beginning tonight, the best chance any swapping to take place will be in the opener--Johnny Wilson against Harry Greh.

The odds are not toward Dundee shov. ing Leonard's crown resin, nor Firpo sendfavorable, ing Dempsey into the starlit shadows of Poppyland two weeks from Friday, But if Greb 1s within 75 per cent of the Greb of a year ago Wilson, will see too many fists in the air to lead any important offensive of him, own. Greb can start more fists from the end of 1w0 arms than a centipede can shake toes in the dance of the tribe. He lan't a slugger, but he can fill the air and the features with more leather than any boxer that ever lived. He 18 the only man I ever saw." remarked Fred.

die Welsh some time ago, "who could hit a guy neven times without taking a return punch. I've seen him do it." He did It to both Tunney and Gibbons. Greb knocks out few rivals, high or low. He depends more upon quantity than quality. Since he never waits to get set.

there in no vast stEam back of him fusillade, but there is a lot of fusillading. The windmill should stir up enough breeze to blow Wilson's crown over the ropes. The Next Flurry. little experience who can hit Greb should outpolnt Wilson, but in with the paw of A gorilla. the two folowing September flurries Dundee has brains.

courage and the lightweight and heavyweight skill, but no has Leonard, and we throne hooms should retain their same don't believe Leonard 18 "taking as two tenants--Leonard and Dempsey, great a risk as Dempsey 19. The two champions are meeting ex- For. after all, a heavyweight joust opposite types. Leonard is is Sairly close ability to an old fashioned meeting a great boxer with wide ex fight, where 10 punishperience. who isn't much of a hitter, ment is one of the most Important of and Dempsey is meeting a poor boxer the Ingredients.

BASEBALL RESULTS and WENTERN W. Wichita 612 635 Tulsa Okla. City Omaha .540 Tres Moines .544 .531 8: Joseph .385 .290 Sioux City 49 266 Denver 48 156 .160 153 Yesterday's Results. Denver, Omaha, Wichita, Joseph, Des Moines, Sioux City. (11 ningr) Tulsa.

Oklahoma City, STATE LEAGUE. Standings. W.1. L. Pet Lincoln 49 60.5361 Hastinge 61 64 488 Norfolk 66 62.516 Beatrice 65.484 Gd.

Island 65 Fairbury 60 67.473 Yesterday's Results. Lincoln. B. Beatrice, Norfolk. Hastings, 1-7.

Grand Inland, Fairbury, NATIONAL, LEAGUE. Standings. New York St. Louts Cincinnati Pittsburch Brooklyn Philadel'a Chicago 56 Boston 39 120 Resulta. St.

Louts, Pittaburch. New York. Boston, 2: Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standings.

W. L. Pet. Wt. Pet.

New Tork 77 Wash aton 61 63 .416 Cleveland 66 .645 Chicago 55 64.462 Detroit Phila, 8t. Louis 61 Boston 70.197 Resulta. New Tork, Washington, Boston, 8: Philadelphia, 1. At. Louie, Detroit.

Cleveland, Chicago, 2 (18 innings). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings, L. Pet, Paul, 12 Indian Milwaukee 56 Louisville 61 .627 Minne' polls 63 70.481 Columbus 59 65.476 Toledo 42 63.400 Yesterday's Resulta. Minneapolis, 16: Louisville.

Toledo-Milwaukee, transferred to ledo. No others played. Baseball Dope By Associated Press. Chicago, Aug The New York Giants defeated the Robins yesterday in to and advanced their lead In the the first game of the Brooklyn series, National league to four games over the Cincinnati Reds, who were idle. The New York Americans added to the Washington Senators 4 to 3 in a seetheir already large, lead by defeating SAW struggle.

The Boston Americana swamped the Philadelphia Athletics in Boston, winning to 1. The St, Louis Americans shut out Detroit Tiger in 8t. Louie, to pitched the Cleveland Americans to victory, to 2, in a 19-Inning battle In Chicago, Cvengros twirled nine innines for the White Box, allowing eight hits. while Thurston handed out three. The hit score was 11 even.

The Chicago team tied the score in the ninth. The St. Louis Nationals beat the Pittaburgh Pirates in Pittaburgh, to The Pirates made desperate play for vice tory in the last inning. but could only manage to put across pair of runs before they went out The Boston Braves 1. In.

beat Philadelphia. Philadel-1 phis to John star catcher. for the Philadelphia Athletics Louts Browne, when they association, were dead members at American home in Philadelphia. Kenneth Louis Americans, was unable to: piss against the Detrolt club sufferine. from touch of ptomaine on polsoning.

the stok 1 with lightly injured Hark Severeid, collar bone. four Howard hits until the ninth Inning. when Ehmke held Philadelphia brace of saved Americans, them from The defeat by delphia the club Boston has not won a same this season for Ehmke. carefree throw had permitted After, Sox to tie the score ninth. went on to the 13th one way ticket, doubles Indiana by Sewell Stephenson giving the decision.

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ADVER 666 the speedy remedy we Constipation, Headaches and Malarial Fever. It may seem queer to that Leonard In in less danger than sey 19. Dundee In fairly sure to stay the limit with' Leonard--or most of It -while Firpo may not last over three rounds with Derypsey. Yet even few minutes in the vicinity of nitrglycerine or guncotton may volve complications. We can't ualize Dundee knocking Leonard out.

But no resilient imagination is needed to visualize Firpo knocking out any man he hits squarely. The big sure Frise would be to have Firpo land squarely with that right and leave Dempsey still erect. The fight fan at large is busy figuring it all out. "Firpo. one writes, "has never beaten good heavy weight.

But neither ham Dempsey, Morris, Fulton, Willard, Minke, Brenman, Carpentier (gone far back at the time) and Gibbons, badly beaten by Greb. Firpo, in the main, has been meeting set -ups, but 80 has Dempsey in the main--at least, they were only ordinary second-rateri Why, right after Brennan stayed 12 rounds with Dempsey he couldn't even annoy Bob Martin, who was cer tainly no star in any way. Wills the 'toughest contneder left, but next to Willa Firpo will be much more dangerous than Willard, Brennan, Carpentier, etc." Firpo has greater elements of danger than any one Dempsey ham ever met. He not only can hit, but he is also willing to dive In and take chance. He is helped by a certain instinct for demolition or annis hilation, and this means a big start.

There In at least something 'about him that isn't to be derided or taken. 100 lightly. Dempsey understands this as well as any one else. And Willard had him forebodings, even before he had removed Floyd Johnson. His main query in advance of the Mill Fund show WAS: "What about this Firpo? How good la he?" ADVERTISEMENT.

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Now the Oklahoma City promoter In the air. He in trying to postpone the Delaney bout to, September 84..

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