I ,_ THE ouannnm _ _ WS- 01 the Sportin Realm at Home and Abroad BELT E History Has Fights Since' 189 se _ (py‘(;l?tIlAaug!DtE`r°9_-2-H¢_;i‘/Y' ' has een boxlugigligtghhn it century. back the game first fitiur- when _“__ _ha “_0__d.H today by .lack only about when John generally :ick- us king of them alla held the heavy' Hmcg the reign "Boston Strong li0.V.'° “Hd .01 B have been _-imerican ‘II onfihb Fltzsimnions. the mgmezornishrrisn. “'05 Ulf’ °“I3' ‘““I‘y ngiiismn nom ine uae. '°'”,If,‘; li 1_nu Angel Frrno 01 T ntina defeats Den\pSf?Y» he Amen the second of the lino to wmtefunkec prowess and thc “sew take the crown to foreign "mes Fltzsinuuons \von and lost :|142 title while in this country. Jack Johnson. famous negro fighter, and Jini Jeffries, each held iiw chunipionsliip for seven years, ignger than any others befor-> oi' alter thorn. .lcffrios retired und.:- .mtoil but was knocked out by Johnson in 1010 when bc attolnpt- ed n comeback as the "white hong," “Gentleman Jirn" Corbett was champion for five years, .less Willard, four yours; Toiniuy Burns, who sli<'i~ecileil to the title hy dciault when Jeffries hung up iilg gloves, thrcc years; and Fitz- simuions, two years. Dempsey has ruled tho division for the past tolli* years. la thc last championship fight viii, iipro knuckles, Sullivan knock- cd out _lalio Kilrain in 75 round.-4 nlRlchburg. illlss., July S, 1580, Sullivan hold away \vith the f_-,'lo\'- osuntll 1892 when the title passed lo Curbcli. The list of principal fights sin. cs lfflil in wliich the lu\a\'y~.v|-iglit crnvfn was at stake, follows' '18il2~.lainr~s J. (‘orbett knock- erl out John l.. Sullivan in lwcnly- one rounds with big gloves at New Orleans Sepi.ernl>cr 7. 'itil-.lainvs J. Corbett stem). ul Charley _llitchcll in tlirfw rounds nt Jaclisonvillc, Fin., Jan. uaryiii. ‘lliil-liob Fiizsiinnions slopp- ed J.t1nss.l. (Yorbctt in fourteen mulrds at Carson City, N0-`.__ March 17. 'A35'-'lr-.liiiiicua J. .lcffrics siopp- - tl Holt i"ilz_~1iinnions lil clov(-,ii at ('oncy island Juno ' _-_.i_‘.1;1lf_‘_'!¥“e_i;_;lr!_@S flrfffsf-~ ..,-'fl‘»'/‘- of-_ ~ » \ _J _ -_ _ ' .~» as <;_-,fry _ _-_- __ _ _ *ali '-.1: '»fZ’;\ _ I \_ ‘_ r __ 9 its ~ 11%' §7lzerc's _I .sun tboutthcm f }'0u'II lr'/re , A Q. National Head iece bm-%_ ____ -V ._ -‘--- I," c ill I Canada's ._` I - will offset those, his followers bc- ll ek- si S ann al The Wrench To Have For An 'I i _ ' Emergency I H°"°" I combination :'hT_”°h In emengency tool, , _m___I’°|°"Ul In every work~ _ _w____l_kit, and In every homo. Q ° Y°“ can turn almost "utr loosen any coupling u"I°" "`°“'\d the average Q F°" One side Ie n plpq Ind the other side Ie A wm__w"°_?°h~ 70°' there ll e “__ _Lv/. eel with which you “ur “Y Ordllllry 'ln or Pino. Jun one of ui. "MY Wrenches we carry In zakee that you 0," “Pena Q 'Thf Rogers I ‘l°fdwa;~e c<».,Lni. ' ’ in; ._ _ _ lIilRN HEAVYWEISHT More Than a _Century-List of Principal Grounds September 14. close to 25 pounds in weight, six | \ half in height over the American tltleholdcr. Flrpo is proportionat- ely larger than his rival in nearly every respect, physical measure- tiflc ability. Both are the same age, t < N 75! _ give Firpo's as two years younger. @ “\\ Dempsey Flrpn "t 28 ._ . . _ . ._ 28 6:1_ __ __ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ __ 62 Weight ' 188 _ _ . . 212 73 79in. 17 in. ._ . _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ 17in 41 in. _ . . _ . _ . . . _ . . . _ . _ . . . ._ 44 in. Chest (Expanded) 44 Waist 32% in. . . _ . . _ . . _ 36% in. 15 in..._. . _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . ...13‘/ilu. 12% in. 12 ln. 8%in.._.... . . _ . in. 22 23%in. 15 in.. 15 in Qin. .. ._ in‘ REIIIIR YEARS Been Traced Back 2_ . ed Tom Sharkey in twenty-five rounds at Coney Island November 3. *1900-James J. Jeffries stopp- ed James J. Corbett in twenty- three rounds at Coney island May 11. “ °1il02--James J. Jeffries stopp- ed Bob Fitzsinimons in -iight rounds at Son Francisco July 2'». *1903-James J. Joffrics knocked out James J. Corbett in ten rounds at San Francisco August 14. *1904--Jamcs J. Jeffries knock- ed out Jack Monroe in two rounds at San Francisco August 26. *1906-Tommy Burns bcat Mar- vin Hart in twenty rounds ur Los Angeles February 23. '1907-Tommy _Burns heal "Philadelphia Jack" O’.Bricn in twenty rounds at Los Angeles May 7. *1007-Tommy Burns stopped Bill Squires of Australia in one round nt Colma, Calif., July 4. *1908-Jack Johnson defeated Tonuny Burns in fourteen rounds at Sydney, N. S. W., the police in- terfering, Duccniher 25. *i909--Jack Johnson knocked out Stanley Ketchcl in twelve rounds at Celina, Calif., October 16. ` *1_9i0-Juck Johnson knocked out James J. Jeffries in fiftecn rounds at Reno, Nev., July 4. *i912---Jack Johnson beat Jim Flynn ln nine rounds at Las Veg- as. N. M., the policc interfering, July 4. *1914-Jackson Johnson heat Frank Moran on points in twenty rounds at Paris, France, June 27. *1915~-Joss Willard knocked out Jack _lohnson in twenty-six rounds at Havana.. Cuba, April 5. *H116-Jess Willard defeated Frank Moran by popular verdict in _i;\l_e\v York (no decision) March 4-). *1919--Jack Dempsey knocked out llill llrennan in twelve rounds at New York I)<'ccniber 14. '1921-_lack l)en\psey knocked out George Cnrpcnticr of France in four rounds ut Jersey City, N. J., July 2. _ *1!l23---Jack Dernpscy won on points from Tom Gibbons of St. Paul in 15 'rounds at Sllclby, Mon- tana, July 4. *Title changed hands. ----o»oé-- EXIIEI I]EIIIP5EI IN WEIGHT- No More Hockey For Babe Dye TORONTO, Sept., 8.-Babe Dye left-fielder of the Buffalo Interim. tional League Baseball team, will play no more hockey. he told news- papermen today. Babe has played team, Toronto. in tno National lioc key League, holding down the po. sltlon of right_ wIn_‘:_ lie was unr- of the greatest goal getters in the lei-gnc and did much to help his team win the professional cham- pionship of 1922. ills sncr.-_‘f-:siui season in baseball and rclwits that he will move up into the big league has started several reports that ho would drop out of hockey but this was the fir-it occasion in tween this runner, La'Pierre and the IIIIIHT IIIIIJE INIIII III S:tinl'tlay Afternoon in 2 ln's and 47 minutes. 'i‘lnie Good Consider- ing Tide and \\'ind (‘onditions I Sporting Comment local -speed artist, Barney Francis. wi-,i¢ii iw made 0 fipgiilig-3 _mm,,mC_ Mr. Ferris, physical instructor of the Y. M. C. A. generously 0;. Ulnvlli- _ fc-rs his export services, free of charge, to any athlete or athletes wish- i_"'*°'®*?- ing to have the “kinks” removed before or after vigorous training. No doubt, this sporty offer will -be 'taken aiivantage oi! by numerous ath- letes and Mr. Ferris' thoughtfulncss and -generosity is to be highly cam. mended. 'I ' UN W. M. Asks:-Can an American sprinter compete with the Cana- dian Olympic team if he becomes a Canadian citizen? Ans:-No,-he _ ' "*" _ cannot be u member of the Canadian team. Achlcteis can compete in F"'°"t “‘)“"‘l 'I Uf M0" 5 the Olympic games only for the country in which they were born. U|lilIl\])\0lli~llli|) Series _ Who will face Papyrus? 'That is the question that is agltatlng ‘ _ _ American horsemen. They are fearful that their champion, whoever The fi-,Bt round of me mmfs die may bc. will not measure up to the standard of the British invitder. `-'.'lia.mpionship was played on Belvi-‘ Zev was most prominently mentioned till the other day, when Cherry ‘lem Links Salufilfly lift-€l”Il00n Tickets For Fight In Great Demand NEW YORK, Sept. 8.-The ad- vance sale of tickets for the Fir- po-Dempsey championship fight at Montreal this .ear won't have as large a track team wt thc Cana- me poio * Grounds next Friday _ _ _ _ _ _ dian Cl\a~mpion‘s_‘ihlps as in i‘ormer years. Due to financial reasons only night, has amounted to approxi- or savers ycars witn St. Patricks _cigm men have been selected from an o,.|g|na| dozen all of whom H mately $800,000 so far, Tex Bick- ard revealed today The promoter was felt, were of icuiilcient ability to warrant their going to Halifax, declared H exceedéd the advance Sept. 15th. The following athletics selected by‘the track and field sale for any previous title match committee are ns follows: w. S. Antiirr, in the miie and nan mae; iw had 'gr0m0ted_ inolandins the '_ M_ M K _hi d W_ F 1| _ 1 | | _ Dempsey- arpentler fig t, which -:__e________s_cAecCnnesy an __ D __t_\___;r_;____n _t1¢;_spr nt events, J. Cable, established a record ,,gate,, of “__ _ _ _ amenon an _ . n ie quarter mile, J. ONeill, 000,000 two years asm in the broad jump -and sprint events; and B. 'B. Harris in the half miie. '______.,>_____ A-s Antliif's record le around -4.33 l`or the imiie, it looks me 0 _.ace-|,e_ IIHIIIIIPIIINSHIP Played at llclveilcrc with the following result' Tie stepped out _and made a _new A-mel-loan mile record, doing a mile D\__ Archibald won from H n 1.35 2-J, lower ng the mark made by Audaclous isome years ago. The D, Drake one up; D_ }3_ 5tc“.art races to decide the American standard bearer will be as interesting _von from George Nicholson, 'I up; as the international event itself. Should Epinurd che French wonder "Id 5 "° play; J- C' M°°"‘“I‘ “"0" ' _'rom V. Saunders 6 and 4: \V_ K. sldcriug the lightness of the wind, --1- the long bent with short leads _ from North River boy to l\iurphy`s New York _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ ._ point, and a strong incoming tide. Cleveland _ __ _ __ 69 57 Tho following is tt summary of Detroit 65 58 the race: St. Louis 63 01 Washington _ _ _ _ 61 66 Start-2.40, South South West (TIIICHLZO .. 57 G7 Wind-Over the Line. Phila. _ 53 73 `l}oston__.__.__..__..~i!) 75 .548 .528 .508 .480 .460 .421 .395 Pollywoir, Iluddle, llyng Boy. Barney Google, Sheik, 'I`on\orrow, National League Swallow, Pcgnose, Miss Charlotte- town, Shanirock ami Emerald J. W. L. P_C. .620 .502 .585 .545 .500 New York North River Buoy 83 51 Cincinnati 77 53 76 54 72 ln: 3 GW ul ti. 5, Pollywoi: \l‘ii2lSIJ\U'K Sheik . _ _ _ |(`l\I0H£f0 60 Barney Google _ _ _ _ _.56 St. Louis _ _ _ _ ._ 66 66 Bud(|i,»_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25|; Brooklyn 60 67 .478 Emerald J. __ __ __ '256 Boston _ _ __ 44 85 .341 Byng Boy 2561!, Phila 43 85 .336 Miss Ch'Town _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Swallow ._ Tomorrow _ _ _ ._ Pognoso Shamrock Murphy's Point Buoy Sheik _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ._ Barney Google _ _ _ _ _ _ Miss (lh_'I‘own _ _ _ _ 1561/_ _.ii -- Tomorrow _ . . _ . _ __ -- ~- ' North River Buoy - Sheik _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ 4.26 -- Miss Cli"l‘own _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.28 Barney Google _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.29 3.11 Buddio _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.291/Q Zi.-ill Emerald J. _ _ __ _ _ _ -'i 29’/A 3.-li Pollywog 4.31 3.461/i Swallow 4.37 (,‘-l|:unpion’s l"ollo\ve1‘s Believe Ile Will Offset 'llliesc by Greater Speed And Scientific Ability. 1 _ (Associated Press) New Yonk, sept. 9.--anis An-I gel l~‘irpo will possess advantages in height, weight and _roach when he steps 'info the ring with Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, in their title fight at tho Polo HEIIIIH. HEIGHT Emerald J. . _ _ _ _ Buddlc _ _ _ __ 3.47 Murphy’s Point Buoy ‘Swallow 3.541/¢ Sheik . . _ . Byng Boy ._ _ - Barney Google Pegnose _ - Miss Ch'Town Shamrock __ _ - PollyW0i: _ Tomorrow - Emerald J... __ Buddie _ Stake Boat--Last Leg Swallow _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sheik. . . _ _ _ _ _ . 4.05 -Finish Barney Google _ _ . _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 4.10 Sheik __ _ . _ _ . . _ . __ ._ _ . _ _ . . _ Miss Ct’Town ._ __ 4.101/J Barney Google 5.33 Buddie __ -1.11 Miss Ch'Town 5.36% Pollywog 111/, Poliywog 5.39% Enihmid J, , 11/; Emerald J. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.41 Swallow.. __ _ A,Buddie 5.46 Byiig Boy _ »- Swallow 5.51 Pognoso ._ - Officials: P. Keenan, C. Mitchcil Shamrock . . _ _ _ . . ._ -- and J. Hughes. 5.11% ,5.17 5.20 5.24 5.25 5.30 5.35 5,27 .APP ,__.-. er. The Argentine giant will have nches in roach and an inch and D. nonts reveal, but the champion eve, by greater spocd and scien- wenty-eight, though some records Comparison of tho two fighters Ago Iloight ' 1 ‘Ai Roach Neck Chest (Normal) 48% in Dlceps Forearin Wrist Thigh Calf Ankle -_-_lil`iIIl€lll 01' ASl1iCUIl\lI`0 K0 i\1i0 GY- by Uhle and Dauss, who started W L PC --- lect. ‘All importers of nursery thc game, and by Boone and Fran- S3 43 65* A very interesting rifle match Jock, which includes all plants for cis, relief twirlcrs. Police were was held on Covchend Range on \"`¥lam€Ulfll 'lt1U‘l>0SHS 01' ll\‘0D1lil1l' S“m"l_0““‘I 1° “E01” “ fight °" Eh” the Xth inst between teams from N011, SUCH H5 1.1005. Shfllbs. VIDOS. D*-`t"‘"¢ b"“°h _“ft” M"""I'T‘“` cfmh Covehead and York Rifle Clubs nilbs perennials etc. except seeds. hlld YHHKOG llliCh0f-FYUHCIS U01" resulting In a win for thc York will be -required to secure a permit th” Imx- _ _ _ TGHYYL 'l`|\0 f0II0WIHH are the scor~ before the shipments are brouglitin- ,CHICA(’0' Som" _R'_“('h'C‘_`gn hit Urban Shocker hard behind ' ' o (annda imp rtations ci nu s_ tw0DaRs€_s_ andjn error by Numan us in the third inning, and easily defeated St. Louis, 7 to 2, in the first game of the series. from countries other than the Unit- NA~r|0NA|_ lh‘I‘0Uf-Zh the ports cf St. 'John N.B.,‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 8.-I’hiladel- Slonltreal, Que., Niagara Falls, (,)nt_,‘phia defeated the New York and Vancouver, B_C_ Ai these ports Giants here today 10 to ti. It was ihe shipments will bo re-inspected PhIlH>_-- Do You Know? (BY UNITED PRESS) Q. What horse holds the world'l record for running a mile? R. H. F. A. Chéory Pie owned by Mrs. Payne Whitney, holds the record for a mile in competition--1.35 2-5. This time is 3_5 seconds behind tho record made against time with` two pacemakers by Iioamcr in 1918. Q. How many times has the' American tennis team won the Davis Cup? W. A- D- A. Seven times, which is one better than the Australian team. Q. Has Eugene Crlqul quit the 1-ing? C. R. E. A. No, hc has not retired. Ho announced that he was coming back to the United States this Winter and would seek a return bout with Johnny Dundee for the teatherwcight championship. WOW ‘ “My dear Mrs. Smith, 1 think your daughter recites remarkably, woll, don’t yon?" "Yes. All she needs is a short course in electro- ciition, sort of to finish her off, B-3 you might say." Conervsation is listening td yo_u£_ self in the presence of others. ii _/.fs \ 6# 27 "'e‘=“°n U* '» . - \_~¢ <1 4 \ L Harry James, Agent. 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