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If your new ll hurt Iii! spots, immediately ion you put them on polish with Packard-s BLACK-O "0 f0!‘ 'l‘m1) applying liberal- lilo the leather and rubbing well lfllhc leather ls softened and will, w" Y0“ but the shoe on expand h tre the prcssilm 'ls and comfort insured. flie polish of BLACK-O ndTllllllflfifillliy black and lasting, is "Se ilrcserves the leather. H°8l0n Blacking (30. '- MONTR EAL Shine the 0a.. Silrlace and the Save bionic Distributor] m P s i TURNER a. c0.. LIMITED e ’ cbilrloftgtown back. and from his _ himself iio\v. HPHTSIHCK iiEliPSEY HAS FEH a HEAKNESSES IN THE RING court. Sent» P The \\'0rl(l’s (‘homplon lfas ‘Few Faults That Have Been Brought out Since he \\'on the Tltlc- He Docs Not Drink. His Vices iiri- as. Few as Possible For a Human Being and llc Takes lGood (‘are of lliulself. By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Sept. 10.-ln ask- ing for an analysis oi‘ the form and general cillss of Jack Dempsey, it is usunl for those who do not foll- ow boxing closely or those who have never seen the world's heavy- weight champion in action, to in- quire: “What is bis wcakiless?" _ Discussing Dempsey. (ixperig in. variably confine iliculsclms to his strong points. his ability to hit \vlth botll hands, his skill as a boxer and his great fighting toili- permncnt. The world's. champion has few faults that have i)L‘i‘ll brought out since be won the title and if hc has any weakness it. is that be can be hit. Tllut ill itself is not a weakness, because Dempsey has been hit hard in cvcry one of his big Tights and he stood up under it. However. ii is an opening and it will be his wcnkilcss if hc is hit by an opponent with enough power in illS punch t0 put him down. The Dempsey who fought Willard was a porfcci’. fighting machine. Tho Dempsey who knock- ed out flnrpenticl‘ was too good a mncbiilo for tho task imposed upon it. The Dcmpstvynvlio fought 'i'om Gibbons was only an ordinary fighlcr. who won only because he lvas stronger. Since lic was unable lo ltnockoui 'I'om (libbnrls in fiftcr-n rounds at. Shelby on the Foilrili of Jilly. Ft will he necesary i0 figure how good T)("lll]lS(‘.y is right now, milioi- than bow good he was before. Dempsey made a very bad show- ini! against Gibbons. The only iliilig hc !iTl()\\‘(‘(T was that he hall uni. silppz-d physically and that he could go fifteen rounds at top spot-d. ills hitting was bad. Th‘ missiul time uftcr iimc. llo was - short ill his judgement of distan- ce and his iliniilg was vory bad. llc also seemed tu lack steam ill his punches. i Most evcryono who saw that fight believed that. ihe long zlbscn- cc from tho ring hnd causcd lb:- clizlmpion in grow rusty. it is ' a known fact among boxers that con- slani praciici- is ihc only thing ihni. will kcop a flglilcr lcclinically on edge, nnd Dempsey was not on cdgo when looking back at that fight, that Dempsey missed a lot bccailse he was boxing again- st the fastest and most (rlcver heavyweight. ill thc ring. it was only natural that he should miss. Flrpo couldn't touclra glove on Gibbons in ten rounds and few oilier slow heavyweights could roach him. ’l‘hcrc was some reason for con- cern, howcvcr, whcn llcnipscy fall- cd cvcn to put (llbbons ‘on thc floor. it is ildmittetl that Gibbons was clever enough to present very few openings, but Ilcmpscy bit him solidly enough limes to pul him down ll‘ lic TllllT the punch bo had against Willard, llrcnnan and Carpentiivr. Tho- big (iucslioil now is—~has Dempsey lost his punch’? ln training for thc Firpo fight. the champion was hitting bard, boxing well mid lic seemed to be -r_._~ in much hotter spirits. Thom is ' no doubt that he was worried at question way at. with Grout Falls with thc whether he bud not gone zictioiis Sarntoglt he feels sallsficil Dempsey is the best hitting fighter in thc world. l'l‘l‘illlll.‘i his punch may not have as much power behind it as Firpofls. but it has enough to accomplish the rc- suits. Tie bits with both hands. liis left-hook to tho jaw is as (longer- v‘ l ih ing. 9' The Wrench T0 jsgtnas ‘ptiwerful. He can box. his v footwork is fine and his style ls " very hard to lielllilfillfi- H“ ‘WM’ . es around tho ring. fights alwayfl =-. on his toes and holds his armssn Have For An Emergency "m" l combination i Wrench m, "Mrqency tool, 1 :::"b;|‘°"il in every work- Rh n i. Ind in cvcry home. you can turn almost “Y "lib lwlcn any coupling M‘ unlo; IPOlInd 1h, ‘Wag. ' ' °' 0M aide in n pipe g m°iJWIQHdJhQ other ulde In “m” w? - T". there In l flu cut In‘ Wm‘ wmch m" “u” p‘ "Y Ofdllllfy ‘l. gr m“, MPQI- ‘lust one of thc Mk“ ‘h ‘l: 0| we curry in M. l Wu can depend wai- V‘ u. i} i i t e The Rogers $ i illlfilware coqua, i ous and as potent a blow as there His right hand is that he can shoot a left or ll rlslll from any position. He fights with great couragfi and daring. He will risk a punch to get an opening for a counter. and it is at this game that he is a moat deadly fighter. Tommy Gibb- ons figured that every time he missed Dempsey he was flirting Beauty Contented You are always confi- i dent that our beauty ha: been cveiopcd to it: highest possibilities after ucing Gounod: jlricntalfimm- Whiié Huh-Rachel. 1 ' s»; m. y" 1w Sln \ r..'r. llorluis l son Mantra! Ill l alillr- (1 Oriniiizii Cream \ ~ I g Gossip of “The Island” lTETHiiiiiTN i5 Siiiiiii SHPPINE iiliiiK Dempsey‘ is N01; us, Good as Wbcn be Mei; Jcss Willard SARATOGA SPRINGS, Sept. l0. ——Jack Denlpsoy today is ilot tho same tigerish Dcmpscy that batt- ered Jess Willard into bclplessncs in Toledo four years ugo, but he still hi good enough to conquer Luis Angel Flrpo in their heavy- Poln grounds next Friday night. This is the opinion of Jimmy De- Forrest who trained Dempsey for his fight with \Villzlrd, and condi- tioned, Firpo for several of his coll- tests in this country. notably with Bill Brennan, Jack hlc-Aullffe and iViilard. The champion boxed six rounds today but only worked carilcstly in four of them. He started off with two rounds against Farmer Lodge and found the 235 Minnesota a trifle harder to hit than on other occasion. The second round Demp- sey sunk n fe\v body punches into Lodge until hc gruntcil with the shock. Lodge smashed Dempsey a couple of times with a looping right punch to the bend. While boxing (leorgo Godfrey, the 225 pound negro Dempsey at- tempted his famous shift. starting a right lead and then shifting for o. lcft hook. llc ilziilcd Godfrey twice with this punch and also shook him up with hard rights and lefts to thc bead. TALKING l-le that. cannot rl-frzlin froln much spl-aklilg. is like a City with ollt \Valls, and lcss pains in tho world a man cannot iako, than to hold his toilguc; therefore if thou observcst ibis rulc ill all assembl- ies thou shalt seldom err; restrain thy Choler, hnrkcr much. and speak little; for the Tongue is tlic instrument of the greatest Good and greatest Evil that is odne in the world.—— Sir Walter Ilalclgb. -——<~0>-——— JUDGING OTHERS ilo that secs (-vcr’sn accurately cvcr so finoly into thc motives of oibcr people's Acting. may pos- sibly be entirely ignorant as to his own; it is by ibc niculill as the corporeal Eye. the object may be placed too near thc Sight to be soon truly. as well as so far off; nny, too near to he ssccn at all. .__._ with a knockout and ho saw to it that he didn't nliss. When he wasn't sure of an opening, hc would not lead. Dempsey. it must. bu. remember- cd also, has always shown blin- self to be mncli beitrvi" against a bigger man. Ills greatest fight was won against the biggest nlnn in thc ring. it is only natural. of (iOllTSLl, that his speed would bc nlorc effec- ilvc against. a slow moving, awk- wnrd (ippoilr-nt. There are some experts who will whisper in your oar: “Dtwuipscy is not game. When he's hurt he'll show it." Thoy say that against every great fighter when they have notli- ing clsc about which they can pani lihn. You may boar also: “ilempsoy is a (lope fiend. They shoot him _full of hop before he goes into the ring." Tho same stories have been tol(l about. many other fighters. Dempsey (loos not drink, bis vices are as few as possible for a humnn being and he takes good (ware of himself. There is nothing in his private life tbnt has to be figured in doping oilt his chances‘ for his coming fight. i He looks to be in good slmpc and 5 ho should be right on edge from the Gibbons fight. He appears con- fidcnt-but not too confident. The champion will never be in danger of underestimating an opponent. S. F. Doyle, ex president of the Francis and McDonald Friday morning to Halifax, where they will coili- pcto ill the Canadian (llulnlpionshlps to be held there Saturday llftcr- Sammy has been slated as one of the finish judges for this big noon. meet. and cities. lilore than lllkcly Nova some change in the present system tial. know that the Olympic games roll Wfllfib! Chflllllllfilltllllll bill-UH ill lilfl before the games are held there is a great country digging up potential champions. good iboys—somc who SHIUW great promise. held. their handicaps. years. And so. ad iuilnitunl? Sporting Comment 'l‘hc Madlsons, iPrince Edward island ibaseball champions for i923 uro negotiating with the Vvesivllle baseball nine for a scrlcs oi’ games to be played here some time next week. hluce if satisfactory arrangements can be made. I" F v T _ ‘ What uibcut that football meeting’? Already all iberoiller provinces ' ' l H - . . . . . . , v h 01"“? "mwl >54)“ ‘m! bllBY Organizing and [licking squads to repii-cscni their different towns; looking i'or games on the Island thlc fall. and it will ‘be a sad state o! affairs ii‘ we are unzhble t0 nccommolialic lhcm, fellows, and once in form the rest will bi- easy. if Canada is ever io be a reul conicn(l(.-r for high honors at the (llynlpic ‘games of the future, lit must hn.iii"css a casual observer tllal The question might vcry well be zlsked: "is there a system?" We Canadian athletes make as/guod a showing as pOSSTibTQ undcr all The". 111B OIYIWD!“ "P" lufgutlcn for another three We hobo notrifelcgraph Journal. Undoubtedly the games will take Abcgwcit A. A. .\. will accompany Scoiiil and New Brunswick will Ibe Get an early start 01' <l<r\'cl1>i>in.-: uur athletes is essen- wroluld every four years. A year hurry-scurry around thc Tile-result is-we get some The Olympic games arc PAPYHHE Will Eiiiiiliii. iiNii LONDON. Sept. 10.——l'apyruis will (ambarlt on the Aquiiziilizl Sep- tcmber 22 with a natinula befitting a Derby winner" seeking conquests ill the ilcvy world. Bar Gold. his playmate and soli- tnry stable (ffllllllillllllil, is going al- ong to keep the colt company. and so is the little black cat whose favorite pastime is rubbing his head agalnstihcicgs of lien lrisll’s famous horse. 'i'rainc.i~ Jarvis will of (rourse go along, as also wIi the stable boy who massages Papyrus scverill hours everyday and anoth- er lad whose job is to exercise thc thorouglihreil. Papyrus will tnkc his own fond and water along with him. As food was the (iucstioil lipoll which thc succcss (if the nugotiaiioils had liling. word was awaited frolu “iashiilgton as to whctliol- the horse would be nllmvcd to bring his own food to lhc United States. -_-Z-c~0>-—-—-—— MONKS AND DOGS GOOD FILM ACTORS PARIS. 'l‘he ilinnks and dogs of tho St. llcrnaril lllouzistcry uiadc admirable. film actors rcci-nily in a screen version (if il. story by .\'i. lienrl Bordeaux, part of ihc sccuoof which was laid at thc world-fauious hospice.‘ ' The producer. to mark his grati- tude had a first-rate wireless tele- graph station installed in thc monastery. and concerts from the Eiffel Tower will now relieve the monotony of thc. monks lifo amid the eternal snows. ‘i H HEiiiY NINE EIHPTISEI] [IN N. Y. HlHiiEil (Canadian Press) Nnw YORK. Sept. 10.-John VVZLISDIT, pitcher for the New York (llants, has been fined five humi- re(l ilollzirs and suspondcil for the rest oi‘ thc season by hlzlnagcl- Mc- Grlnv, bcczlusc he arrivcll at bond- (iuartcrs in nu unfit condition for the trip to Ilostou, wbcrc they ar- rived today to bcgiii ii 591-10,,- of games with the braves. —~--<0>-—7-~— VlLLA BEAT TAYLOR CHICAGO. Scpi. 10.——l’an(-.lin Vii la, world's flywciglrt boxing champ- loll (lefcaicd llud Taylor of Terrc lIaute, lnd.. in a fast ten round bout at Iiawtliornc Race Track hcro yesterday afternoon being giv on the ilcuvspzipci" decision over. his opponent". mo}? FIRST WOMAN TO REACH HIGH PEAK Y(‘ll(i\v- (‘ANYON S TION. stone Park. - director oi‘ ilic (follcgc (if Physical 'l‘riliuing at (‘eloraiio Silrings. (‘olo.. has won the distinction of! being the first woman in reach the summit of (lrand Tcton Park. 13,747 feet high, according 0t members of her party who reach- cd bore today. Miss Davis was accompanied by Prof. Albert Ellingwood of Lake Forest Col- lege" Lake Forest. ills. .24 Elinorc Davis ' TAKE THll (‘lcvcland Wins 'l‘wo From 'l‘igcrs. Dyer, (‘TIPITTIIHPH New Lefty. Shut Out- (‘ubi-v-dfcds and Pirates Fighting for Sccoiul Place NEW YORK. Sept 10.-The New York Americans defeated Boston in both sections of a (louble bead- cr here yesterday. the American League champions whining by scor es of 6 to 2 and 4 to 10. Tile superior pitching of Bush and Shawkey proved too much for the tail cnders. Bush yielded six hits in the first game and Sbawk- cy three iu the second. Home rims by Witt and Scott ac- counted for four of the Yankee runs ill the first game, Bush driv- lug in two otlicrs with a single. Witt and Ruth ltlso hit home rims in fine second gnmc, the lntt- er's bit bcing his 34th of the seas» on, and places Ruth only one be» bind "Cy" Williams of the Phila- delphia Nationals. “XASHTNGTON, Sept. 10.—I'bli- rldclphia defeated Washington to- day 5 to 2. in a loosely played gnlne. Each tcuni used three pit- chers, the National bunching their six bits with walks. Helmach re- lieved Hasty in the seventh. with two men on bases, none ollt and two balls to Rice's credit and he struck out Rice and forced Judge and Rucl to tap infield grounders. CLEVELAND. Sept. l0.—-Clovc- land made three less hits and om.- morc error than Detroit today, but the locals managed to bunch their hits, winning 5 to 3. Manager Spea» kcr tlcd thc scoro in the slxtn in- ning with a bomc run right over tllc right field fence with a man on base. CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Goo(l base running by Ifamm, who stoic. hoinc in the second inning. coupled with opportune hitting behind bases on balls enabled Chicago to defeat St. Louis 4 to 2 in the final game of the series. A double play started by Kaimn and the fielding of Slice- ly were features. NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday's Ga mes BROOKLYN, Sept. 10.—Lamilng on Hughie McQuillau with a thud in the opening, and sending him to the showers with one out, Brook- lyn (lefcatod New York here today before 22,000 fans, six to thrcc. Five hits and a pass produced four runs before hlc-Quillall rctircd ill favor, of Ryan. The latter was accounting foivtho latter with his twentieth home run of ibo season. RlllH HITS 34TH, YANKS llllT 0F THREE BHTMPITINSHIP iiiilii IJTILS l]N i5 iliHiiiliiiii Harry ‘Villa. Negro Ilcavywcight. Fails in lIls Efforts to Stop the Fight (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Sept. 10.-Harry Wills, negro heavyweight. today failed in his efforts to block the Dempsey-Fdrpo chanlllimlfihli) bout at the polo grounds next Fri- day night. Supreme Court Jus- ticc Hagarty in Brooklyn. (lenlcd application for writ of mandamus. CANADA NEEDS THEM LONDON, Tile Glasgow Herald states that competition is arising between the Canadian and Aus- tralian governments ln thc matter of getting emigrants from the Ilcbrides. This year seven Illin- dred men and women have omi- gratell from the Hebrides under the overseas settlement scheme six hundred of them having gonc to (‘amid-i and one hundred to Western Australia. Another party will leave for Australia in October. iicnry started for Brooklyn and held thc Giants in check for three innings. lie was nicked for three runs in the fourth on Young's sing- lc. lilcusefs (louble and Kelly's sev cnth home run of the season. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 10v.-—Dyer. left band pitcher for St. Louis shut out Chicago three to nothing today in the first game be started this seas- on. Iiyor had the edge over Kauf- mnun in a hurling (lucl. The (‘zir- (linals-i‘ rlin was scored as a result of three bits in thc second inning and a home run by Smith into the right field bleachers in the third inning. CINCINNATI. Sept. 10.—Cincinn- ati advanced to second place in tho National League race today by de- feating Pittsburg S to 3. Cooper. star left handcr of the visitors, was hit hard in three innings. Lu- quc who was also pounded freely, ‘found for one run in each of the _ , _ second and third innings, Fflllflliel‘:Qggrgfflnlr53)?‘?gmfi“igelzivgx?tgyfzha2g victory of the season. 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