South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 184, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 July 1921 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1921
ADDITIONAL
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Ä flASR OF fiflOD
l BIG MAS BEATING
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Corbett Says Dempsey Showed Real Class Against Less
Rujrged Opponent. IIY JAMT23 J. OOrUiTTTT tjn'o eide, jnr.PErr cmr, juiy 2. Oil. old istory. A froo-l iT rr.art wh'.ppM a pood Htt man. Carp'n!r today, although defeated, proved ho was positively no fa'so alarm.
Ilia friends do not r.eod to be
oT hin and hia country
'1 nrnr.,1 ff him bo . .a US'!
i - - "'s aa ex-champion of the world, I car. truthfully say, that he 1 one of the fr.vi-ft'-st and rxnt llffht heavyvre!?ht9 that I hsv ever sen In rr.y !!ff-. Ho was licked y Dornp?ey totav fcocaufm Denwy was a big-gr
"V. 1 Ftror.Jrcr man. Cirr.t'.cr pot tlrM, that tii all.
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He lest his atrt-ncrth and h:a puncn t t-ause he could not rough It with Iemp- or stand up asain3t a ir.an; of Dcmpy's type who hits with j both hand and especially at c!otij quarters. Was All Drmpvy. In the- first round of the fisht it looked about oven. The f-cconi round Carpentier had Dcrr-y rczf?y without any question of doubt with a rUht hand punch to the Jaw, and lookod likr- rmp-y was a licked man. After that Carpentier got tired and could not ?tar.d the strain of roughing- it with I)empsey. From that time on it was all DmpHy. It was jut a nu?Ion of hew Ion? Carpentier could go. lie had lost all of his power. All the reports alout Demp?cy not btinp in condition, are wron?. Ho proved that ho was a champion. TTrt nm- back strong after 1 in
prossy in the second round. He went through the storm and cajrio out of it very pracffully. Wh.n Den'.P?-y r'.zhl it would tak-
SOMH man t" br-at him. Hi.- short
ur.chea are terrific and h- prr-vt-d
that ho la pramo ana cool unuer uro.
I Although he had a real opponent
today, he proved it win taK a more rusrfred fellow than Carpentier to
take the championship from hina. Dem;ey la still champion. I To is a rfffular champion. Good luck, to V l After the ring- had cleared following ImpjKy'a victory. Jack Renault and Hilly Misko were brought onto the stage to fight he final prrllrr.lnary which had teen po-stposcd In order to permit the lis bout to po on promptly tu tho hour scheduled. Few st&y&l to 9 them battle. The huaWJ of ftpon writers though paid them Uulo attention sivlnp their attention to tho account of tho speciacuiar haul la which Dempey had defended hia title. Tdisko shaded Renault.
TILDEN OUTGAMES
AFRICAN NET STAR
American Champ Stages Su perb Uphill Straggle to Defend Laurch.
GUESS TEX WONT LOSE MUCH ON THE BATTLE NEW YORK, July 2. Gross paUreoipt of more than one mil:. on six hundred thousand dollars for the
nfrr.r.wv-":arDtT.tier fight in Jersey
City thia afternoon were announced by Tex Itickard tonight. Rickard paid it probably would bo several days before final and accurate acccuntir.fr could bo made.
tho paid admiraior.s were in excess!
of SCjC'O, which combined with vatious iree 'admissions, raised the to
tal attendance to a trifle more than M'.OOQ or approximate-' y the M-atirs capacity of the huc; arena. Itickard also ötatei that he had no intention of demoiishingr taft arena until late next fall, but cn tho contrary planned to hold several championship battles between now and Labor day.
WILLARD WILLING TO MEET JACK LABOR DAY
WTMTTLTiDON. July 2. Wm. T. Tilden, Philadelphia, world's lawn tennf champion, successfully defended hi3 title in tho challeng-e round of tho British turf court championships here today, detating I?. I. C. Norton, tho South African star. In a Ave eet match. The acore: 4-6; 2-6; 6-1; C-0; 7-5. Tilden won the match oy ffuperb up-hill strugie. Tho contest was one of the closest and moat eensatlonal witne.sswi here in many a day. Beaten in the first two eets, he returned to form in tho third, wlnnin? this
and tho fourth by the scores 6-1; 0-0. He-hind In Lost Ret. In tho fifth and deciding: set, the pl&y was at first In Norton's favor, the Fouth African leadlnsr. 2-2 and then l-l. Tilden took it to deuce, however, and then captured the set and tho match by winning the next
two pa me. TiMt-n by his victory retains the tit!- hf won at Wimbcdon 'ast year, wh-n by playing through the tournament and defeating Gerald Patterson of Australia in the challenge round he captured not only the British championship but what is generally conceded the world's title.
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want AirvasTici:. Alex Constantino vich, S24 S. Brookfield St., was arrested Saturday night by Officers Northrup and Syzmanskl on a surety of tho peace warrant. This warrant was sworn out by Adolph Kulda. Alex was held in the city Jail without bon3s.
LION'S WIN INDOOR GAME The Lions Indoor baseball club won its fifth victory out of eeven tari.s when it defeated the Builders and Traders exchange outfit in a hard fought game by a score of 7 to 5 at Pottawatomie park Friday
afternoon.
LAWRENCE, Kas., July 2 Je?s Willard, former heavyweight champion, to whose crown Jack Dempsey succeeded at Toledo July 4, 1910. will box Dempsey cn Labor Day if arrangements for such a bout are marie. Willard ?ald tonight. "I have heard nothing of .such a b'-ut in' last spring." the former fhinr.iiiin said. v li:i a plan was
undvr way for :ne t box D.'ir.ps.'.v ; March 17. Th" ..ni:l,;;öu of j'laris' lor the 1 h iniiM y Carp. n:: r !out ; r.ill that project, and I was prom-i.-a d a Lout on Labor Diy. j "I'll ni'-iko no fuitht-r ;nove until.
I hear from Tex lUekar i, hut i I i-x Dompfcy if the hnut is revived.
"A Day with Jack Dempsey,
extra attraction today at Auditorium
theater.
HARDING NON-COM3IITTAL. RARITAN, N. J.. July 2 Pres't Harding showed little interest when informed today that Jack Dempsey had defeated Georges Carpentier. "Was it a good fight?" he asked of newspapermen when told of the result. He made no Jurthcr comment and changed the conversation Into other channels.
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