South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1921 — Page 9
SUNDAY. JUNE IV. 19.' 1
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JEARNS THREATENS TO CALL OFF BOUT
' 'A t Man Den ipsey Hits Lak a Mule Kin Kick" Ghee
A Dollar's Worth of Dempsey
mission is Unfair in Selecting K'ffrr.
Colored Sparring Partner of Champion Regrets Jack's Houi:lincs3.
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ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. June 18
Jivfarr.s. rr.an-ir-r ('
j tonight threat, m l to c iil r rr the. i t tl; n g Ch , a heavyweight per ' h'implor.hl; match with ' -s w "i from .Memphis, i sjtistri tha
VrntirT at J(r7 City July 11, athfr than fa.. rr.lt to th direction (of th? Xf;-,v J( r"f y ) oxir.' c.rr.::;i'
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situatl-an. ! I
arm (lerlircil tint ho h''. l r. ob-
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cjnrnpion Jack Df-mpsr-y "tin hit !ik a muW kin kick."
I'.l!'.ni:i his lirst rxporlence aj a
srrin j artnr of ihn champion r: lay afternoon the hittlfr propI liirnsrlf wrak!y In front of a irror in tho rottaRc of the Dempy .purin partners ar.J rut-fully
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yori f-'ii.l th'it a Jt-rry mm w-ul'l
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to f i y, pir'i'iil irly tha- i :upi'n. .'hf) l.'is inu'-h at s-a!-. "If i:t-r'.- I siv 'No Ir-ht' rw m.itt"i )r:t i! r I' rap- y a.ral inc. If ",t ! ii'r lx.x v.-f !!!! vi'.l have th" tir!" an.l ir w.-rth a wh.-.l" h: in tl'a- han.l.-s i'f a at thrliter liko I )-mi'-. "I am r. ! l-:.-,':r on .Tim I)in;h-
nil rhrht :. n-1 a p 1 r f- " an. I I fvi'l I" cli to hive him. h it I an;
'lr at t?ie Tin? wa rot :r:' a!
ie l". u no i nnipey ia:;;r!tr t Than re like tliis !i" polnL: t. vprepared tli" extent, of m ttiri-r an
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).;! rnpiate l a reeent extension of
rum fiiio or nis mouth a rut jahout thifM quarters cf an lnrh h"n:: turner at a loose front tf')th
ir. I riniterly JingerM h! puffed h:!:n:;.' features. His eyes had a fir-auay look like thoe of a pent who Ind attempted to negotiate too rnu' h hU'h proof hootch. In fact. .Mr. C,h" wasn't altogether there. II.. was trying to pull hlm5olf to-r-"ther mentally and physically. He had ljo-n monkeylnp with the I.-mps"y Sjuzz raw. "When he stag- : r o i i ( ut of the open air arena ft iiiM k of experts trailed him for an intf rvi'-w. "Ivalnt Ikdiovo Xolxxly." "Vo kalnt helievo nobody no r;r.., complained Mr. Ghee "Kid Norftdk dun to!' mo Mistah Domp- . y ouldn't hit me. But ah knows b.-tfeh! MAN', ah known bettah! Ain't h just up an 'bust me pretty V" "You were too rough with him, Ii ittl.-r." si.trttested a scribe. 'T.i. rc'Ush," moaned the battler.
'"Siy. ah was only In fun, but Mistah 1 an ps.-y. he shocked me. If ah i v ;n too rouirh, what would you call 1 "Veil mustn't mind a little thin? h'.v" that." comforted ahyslander. "'"to ri::ht out there tomorrow and .-how us something. You know hie I :. 1" now." , "Yes. suh. ah know his style all : ri-;ht." waiietl the battler. "Hut ah ain't Kot no call to pet any bettah a. -luainted wld it. Ah know Mistah ; p.-nips"-' style and them ain't no kind of tyld for colored men. Trou- ! ! is la knows whore mah face is'." , "l'. tter luck tomorrow," came , !'im:ii c-ympathizers. "You -ive Jack th toucrhest arrummt he lias had Kineo he came down here." lias I'olks lo Look After. I "Mebbe tluy ain't Roin' to bo no j tomorrow for me," warily replied t!.- I' tttit-r. "Ah cot my folK3 to look aftr. Mebbe I pave him a tough argument, but look what he prlve
von break." ! uu-. Ah kalnt eat no pokechops for
(Iempey .witehed over to li-ht j uppah tonight, üparrin? partners todiy after his j ;ht.,. j,afl iM.en hanging about for weight- yesti'rday. lb- box 1 six , ;-ht days waiting for the chance r ftrrnimus workout with ht ivy- j ho -(jt Friday, and now he is satisV rounds, teppim: two e.fii with Irish ; iit-,1. Jack Kearns hoped he would lyfTsy .".: . Joe b-nl imin ami F.ddi" ; .: , .n airula today. It was mmored, T)'IIare, If,." yurd"r. f'H ir- f,"av- however, that a biff dark man was Jemps-y the b. ; tv.o raiintls i f th" ',c a nu)vin:; off in tho ploom back
the rad as uual and al-o went , himself:
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INDESTRUGTOS PLAY;SINGER NINE TODAY ;
in r i.t years an ! the local r.lr."
a sücht
IvantHiT'1. but th
.ikers feel ci'
of wlp-
:h.". t ro'-re in t.'lv's mati-!
nort; V an l'-rr. ty : o-.l; ar.l Co -k. Ih Will take r 1 C-f
' th- y !;av. Teams to Brittle for Baseball i 1 ir, ' r
supremacy oi .ui?iiawaka and South Bend.
The Intense l.aetaT'.I rivalry e-twef-n South Tend ar. l M:-h uva!.-. tams will b? renewed pgiin t' lTv. when tho Singer tf-im and tho in -struetoof Mi?hawaka strui.-:::. f ,r the suprenn.-y of the two :;: , :i the Singer diamond thi-s aftern.'.-n. at three o'clock. Singers an 1 tho Inde?tr;:cto5 b.ave
fact, th eutf;t from the i ity has taken suci; r -rts in that direction that ' "ured Frank Tyh r, late
tne I'ac.hc coast
. atz in til" box. Tyr is
?'.x feet two Inches" tall anl throws fr, :: th" right side. ridlhon Ikack With Ml-hawaka. IViV" Fhi'.lion. who las h.-a p'.ay-
"M I r th" "wirr-tr.a-is 1 iira-1 tii" Indvtruc-
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nil ANNIVERSARY SALE
Sale Starts Monday Morning and Continues Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 20-21-22-23. Here is Your Opportunity. FISHING TACKLE
Casting Line, Japan Silk, 50 yard?, 15 pound test. Sale C f Qfl Price J I sW
Heddon's Split Bamboo Casting Rod?, 4 "2 feet. $12.00 value, (JO QO Sale Price O.v'Ü
Hero's what the dollar pasteboar.1 entitles you to look at when ycu go through the turnstiles into Champ Jack Dempsey's training arena ai Airport, Atlantic City. The photographer snapped .lad: as he went
through all his exercise i before he began the afternoon mauling; of sparring partners. In the center he's punching the "big leather." Filled with sand, it weighs almost as much
as Carpentler, and Jack goes after it almost as viciously as if It were Georges. Above: u.cIng the pulleys and shadow boxing; below, skipping rope and doing road work:.
throuch th" nmtha and other exerc:-- s.
Sh olo'.V h"i
"That Kid Norfolk ain't no fren' .d" mine."
DEMPSEY'S MATES ARE MORE USEFUL
THAN FRENCHMAN'S -
CLAIM BRITISH NOTE IS AT WASHINGTON
Serihe States That Champion" Mates An Superior Conditioners.
Ity JACK VI'.IOCIv IPr Inf. 'Tint'."! :. 1 N- s S r : NlPvV Y Klx. .l'i '- t - - -W the rival :";,ht. rs I. mp- y a pentier i- i.:;:?i-r th.-- :
id Car-
I crief.t out ef h f: rrl:
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' bo.vpox, Juno 18. A British n.ott rique.-ting the I'nlted States
strong precautions to preshlpmcnt of war supplies
into Ireland far us?o by the Sinn Ft iners against tho crow-n force is nw at Ya.s)iington, it was learned from a -em l-ottlcial source this afternra'tl. l'.ritish otr.clals are preparing a mas.-; of information regarding the t t nt of gun running plots which wi'.l be sent to tho United States uno:h'i ally ftr u.so by Hrltlsh secret s-Tvi.-e aentM now operating in that country. This Information will bo t:;r:..i oa r to the "Fnitcd States i: a rv.'ra nt also.
GEORGES THINKS ONLY OF WINNING
Banishes Thought of What He Will Do Should He Lift Dempsey" Title.
Stn-" th." champl m and h ill. nc r
stion has n. bu a-t.'-e:i dene n. t 1" er.
started training thi.- r,u. l.een discuss.ol pr- anl c Car rentier's work ha h mot'. . in prA ito. !: h -
ursw-crt-il wl'li tainty. ".ir:'nt
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lr Assorintl l'r'!.: "MAXI I ASS KT. X. Y., Jane IS Georgen Carpentier and his manager Francois Det-vamjvs- are not worrying over what they will do after the big flght is over. Their only thought for the present i.s how to beat iKmpey July 2. "When the challenger was asked today what plans ho had mado to defend tho world's title in caso he was fortunate enough to win from Dempsey, Descamps answered for him: "Georirw has only one thought and plan at this time and that is to beat Ponipsey. He ha not given one minute to worrying about what to do afterwards and wo have not had time to think for him- There is one thing certain, however, he will bo a real champion If he wins tho title. You can take that for -what you wil!. "On the other hand, if wo pan anything regarding what Georges might do after the tight, people
mig'ht fay 'Carpentier is
aim good." George and his Pelglan police dog Felippo then hurdled tho five foot fence several times. There were many women among the visitors at the training camp today and they would not leave until Georged performed. They had waited on the lawn all afternoon, for pescampn had prohibited any one from attending the workouts behind the barn In which Gorges sparred Jive rounds. Ho ypent the usual half hour In th? gymnasium before- the sparring session.
a r y d rr ra r a TV""-
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111.. June IS Aland too foiro of -wir.nin'-r lust let
ril ery bill providing two ; him win ar.d then we'll all talk."
ipiisonment for bribing
a v
as.-hall players to throw games I t'ha- state senate today.
ra.TV lr. ok
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Jtl'i! hlCk th.e !"!: in the ring, and
w:t
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nopGKKs sklij kijelhy I'.y Ass.-, i.ite.l Press :
'"'"'"' ; KOCKFOP.I). 111., Juno IS Pres't -"ilri IM1 of the Rockford Three Eye
of
spirr'.r.i-.
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Jack an 1 Go r,- t r Fhape npior-a-.'h- h--.v a
favor of th. -. ch imp: n. I vrr.rscv
Nis four. !: frnth ftll.v-r..n'h I rtr.d ready mixers. Purke. C.h- ". lb - j j rault and William. He al. h.as j I Irish r.itsv ("lino a-d Je p.v-.hr.in
to help him t! v. 1 p sorr . An 1 Jack Kearns ! rr.shir.tly cn th." i
lockout for tov.uh. tig It ..-ws twork with him. Co-argfs Ki'o-ps Som 1'uncti Carpentier start- I w!h Jear.- tte. Jourr.ee. Mnrct an 1 I' illin J. " G-jr.s. This qinrte! ! -till h.ol li-g fw tv at Manhi--a an 1 w-- b. ave
heard no S. O. S. calls r r more rv1
(lir.o ranks with ! n'om!:: and ("::" in Ui"fulnes. M:i r. t is 1-:st a h'-m-in punclilng lor-a m-.. t p In Georges clever hinds. S this Vaveo Jir.eette and Jrnrr.ee o the men who are. really h' lr.g dt pe-d- '. up n To whip the rren.-hman Into shape fcr the battle , f his life. Are they ca; al b- f .bd-.r V Jeanette S pretty fat an I Is
i Prague club, today announced the assisting ; purchase of Shortstop Keeley from :.d ir.b"the r.rooklyn National league club. (Ian a" in I
Per
iiucc.ixs' c.ur.ss inn. Miller Huggins needs pitchers on his ball club worse than he needs P.abe Iluth or any other of his playing stars. Last year ho sent Lefty O.Doul back to San Francisco after keeping hin; on the Yank bench for a full season. O'Doul has won six starts In a row for the Frisco Seals this spring. Huggins could u?o scmo of O'Doul's stuff pretty handily now. Another guess of Hugginfi gone wrong.
TRAIN FOR SUZAXNK Announcement that Mile. Suzanne Lenglcn, French tennis ace, is coming to America in July, has put a newzest into the game. With all the glory she has so sensationally won in Furope. she will be a big drawing card everywhere. Mrs. May Sutton Dundy, national champion in 1904 ar.d the only American woman ever to win the English championship, is starting to train again after a long layoff from serious tenni3. Miss Mark K. P.rowne, national champion of 1913 and 1914, also will resume practice with the anticipation of getting a match with the French star. Super stars in any game arc its best promoters.
iu:qff,st "Iilack sox" trial Ity Associated Press : CHICAGO, June IS Request that trial of tho indicted former members of the White Sox baseball team and alleged professional gamblers and "fixers", who are chargl with conspi"ln? to throw the 1919 world's series, begin on Juno 27, will be made on Monday, the state's attorney's ofhee announced today.
South Bend Reel. COMBINATION PRICE 1 Bass-O-Reno Bait Level wind, Anti-Backlasr i00mT Tk fs rrrj 1 Leather Reel Case 50-yard Japan Silk Line. Civ fGl (O) ?s 1 Casting Plus 18-lb. test, guaranteed W&i'oa0' 1 Steel Rod
Tackle Boxes, welded compartments, $4.50 value. Sale A Q Price $5JlO
Silk Casting Lines, 50-yard spool?, guaranteed; choice of any South 1 Of" ßend 18-lb. test line P 1 .UxJ
BASEBALL GOODS
Indoor Base Balls, 14-in. out- -J seam, Sale Price mbmJ
'12. r--.!1 V""
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$3B48
Official Indoor Bats, $1.25 value, Sale Price ,
Fielder's Gloves, Eddie Collins model,
$5.00 value, Sale Price
Base Balls, Official League, ffb Sale Price Ö I .99
Indies WItncvs Workout. Carpentler amtis-.-d a party of friends on the lawn In front nf his training camp thH afternoon by throwing stom.s at a telephone p"?t
across the read. He scored nine hitsj
in ten chances. "That." rxt'hir.'.t'tl Peseamps. who was one of the interested .spectators, "shows that his eye : clear and h.e
CARP HAS TKLri'IIO.vn Iempsey .scouts have been buy birds at the Carpentier camp. They've discovered that the Frenchman has one punch and he telephones it. His telephone is a little sign. Just before he shoots his right he turns it over in a little cork screw way -imilar to Kid McCoy's famous wallop. And Dempsey has practiced to
sidestep just such a drive, counter.
and meet Carpentier coming in, which increases his dynamiting fist about 100 per cent. A telephone has no business In the fighting arena.
te'yrii. H" ran st'r. ir.ovo ar
hnwovr. and he ! elevtr ant
can
rt!t. Withal h" ! a vo.v.al mm. Toumo Is jdenty Mg enuirh. II"
I," prUn!". He Car..
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mighty b.nrd punch, nr.! whit he In private with Gcrces ! a
Pit the fact remains that he
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n.Pn't shwn an-thlr.g startling In r'lh'tc wrrh-r.ut with Carpentier c!l?' f) hn P'f.'.s to t c w i'.'dr.g MW'J gh . To a rr.n up a tree, it .appears fSnt Dempsey's spirrlng mat. as ar. l Til methods of tearing Into thrm nd permitting them to tear into him are Fuperlor to those of Carpentier.
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AUCTION SALE Daily 2 and 7 P. M. MAYR'S
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GOLF SUPPLIES
Golf Clubs, McGre-
(f JCii Cr make; Drivers, rassies.
Driving Irons; $4.00 and $5.00 values;
Sale Price .
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$3.48
Golf Shoes, Sale Price KP AS pair . . . ;Ja'W Golf Balls, repainted, formerly sold at 75c and $1.00, Sale OQt Price Cww
Golf B ags, metal bottom, will never wear out, $7.50 value, Sale fF" A fb Price $b.48
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Stewart Spot Lights, $5.50 value. Sale Price Spot Lights, Silver Beam, Sale Price
I?1 -jZZ lZ "
Champion X Spark Plugs, 75c value Champion X Porcelains, 40c
value. Sale Price . ,
49c 2Sc
Tire Testers, $1.50 value. Sale Price Valve Insides, Sale Price
90c . 5c
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BATHING SUITS
Men's All - Wool.
Price.. QL?ml$0
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TENNIS GOODS
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Tennis Rackets, $3
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rice.
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Shoes, Sale SI .45
Tennis Balls, 1921 championship, 60c value. Sale ! O ä
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Racket Cases, waterproof, $1.00 and $1.25 values. Sale 7Qtf Price f
AUTO TIRES F1SK MAKE
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34x41, Non-Skid $25.00 34x4 " Non-Skid $22.50 30x3 Plain $10.00 GREY TUBES 30x3': 31x4 Guaranteed (J J QO 32x3J7 Choice V 1 34x4 RELINERS 30x3I2 31x4 Choice -j Qf 32x3'2 at V E ivO 34x4 Rubber Mats for running boards, $1.00 value, Special CQf Price
CUTLERY Auto Strop Safety Razors, $5.0 ) value. Sale Price .... Gillette Blades, package of six. Sale Price Gillette Razors, $5.00 values, Sale Price Auto Strop Blades, package six, Sale Price Durham Blades Gem Blades Hair Clippers, $4.00 value. Sale Price Razor Strops, $1.50 value. Sale Price
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