l, g RIL s, 1924 ,,_,,>.. THE OHARLOTPETOWIE fUARDlAN PAGE saves 3 MHlY Wfll ll WHl5 Uhflifld At fa Juana, Mexico _ Finish Bout--Ex- Proposed Fight Net Champion Manager ’ = $1,000,000. OIdAHA, Neb., April L-Jack Raw: malnager of Jack Dempsey; boa eight boxing champion, de- clared to-day that ho is on his way t0 the Pacific Coast to sigm, articles for s, finish fight at Tia Juana, Mexico, on Labor Day, bstweeen Jackji-iDenlpsey and Harry Wills, lleilfo contender, for the title. The promoter, Mr. Kearns said, is James Coffroth, California sports- man. The match. he predicted. pro- bably, ili be the champions only ringjdrugagement In 1924. "WI had our choice of a relative ' nsideration for a twenty round- out or a fight that will go do 1;“ history as marking some- Ill Q- l‘; I Latest ..-_....-_-_Z -_.i.--___.__..._.... 01d ‘er, wants it set for Labor News. ICE,SP HOCKEY B0 w L ORTS .AND ING In Realm coiiinr? Football‘ (Canadian Press) LONDON, April 2. -—ltesults of Association Football League games today are as follows: First Division: Aston Villa 1 Blackburn i), Liverpool 0, Arsenal 0, Middlesborough 1. Manchester City 1, Newcastle 3, Everton l. Third Division: Southern Section Exeter 1, Brautford 0, Swindon 3, South End 0. Scottish First League: Hibern- inns 1, St/Mirren 1. Ayr 2, Falkirk ii, Kiiulnruock 1. Airdricnonians 2. lllotilcrwell 1, Aberdeen 1. thing entirely distinctive in mod- i-rn ring annals." Kearns was quoted as sayng, adding that he ex- pected the proposed bout would net him and Dempsey "close to 51.000000." “Dempsey and I have been sland- c'red long enough," Keanns said. "it is parlly to stop such ta-lk, and part- ly to prove to the world that Wills looks no bigger to Jack than any one that the fight would‘ be held," he declared. SAN DIEGO, CallL, April 1.— Champion Jack and Harry Wills are as good as matched for a world title fight at Tia Juana. Mexico. it was stated to-day by Promoter James W, S. Cofiroth. The extact date is not finally settl- ed. Jack Kearlls. Dempeeys manag- Day. Coffroth said to-day he wants it later or during the racing season. The Best in i‘! indigestion. ‘Wine ss did constipation also. in my back are gone, while ' cannot. praise Dreco mine. herbs, known result. MR. EDWARD SMITH - Says ilharlotlelown Man i Merchant Marine, - now and am going to keep on with the Dreco treatment until l get my lull strength ibaclt. I am no longer trolrbled ‘with my stomach. have no more headaches and the pains loo hi-ghly, for ‘it has made me feel 100 Iper cent better. i recommend Dreco for all who suf- fer from correciives plaints. flcaliy combined the Viorlli wlllll llllls, MANAGER IIQIQQRPRISED Predicted Abe’s Rise t 0 Peer of Bantams Three Years Ago.- Slnart Tutoring b Abe A (By HENRY L. FARRELL) (United Press.) NiEW YORK, April 2.-—'l‘ll~l'ec yeurs also, Willie Lewis, one oi the greatest middle-weights oil his day. was running a cabaret in the Un ion Square dlstrict—~ihe old “willie- light" section ot‘ New York. Early one evening ibefore the cus- tomers had begun to gather, Lewis stepped out of a telephone booth in his place and was shot down by a gunman in the doorway, who pump- ed three shots into him. _ Lewis went to the hospital to die. but he refused to die. lt cost him all the money he had to get wells and his ibuelnees went "up" while‘ he was fighting for his life in the hospital. i When he recovered he had to go ito wolik in a billiard parlor, rack- ling up the balls on a long battery, ‘oi’ tnblss. Friends called on him toj condoie with him. to tell him they| were sorry that the breaks had gone so badly agalns thinl and to‘ offer him whatever help he might‘ ieel in need of, | Wil-lie told them (help. I "it isn't so bad." able to get around again. he needed no he said "l'm a bantamweight champion coming along. Just wait and see.” to see Lewia make good on his pro misc but he did malke good when his boy, little Abe Goldstoin from the Ghetto, beat Joe Lynch and be- came the bantamweight champion oi‘ the worid_ "Lewis had great faith in the boy boy from the time he first saw him in the amateur class. He was a skinny little ‘boy, paleifaced and observer no more ol‘ than hundreds of young boys whn can lba seen working around any igynmusium. Perhaps it was because ills. was up against it and that he |wzm in great. need of finding n pros- pect that Lewis saw something ill =young Goldsteln. i ilie showed very little in his lfirst professional ifigllte that would warrant the good things expected of him. He was rushed in against 'Joe Lynch as a substitute when Jack iSharkey could not appear and Lynch knocked him out in elev- en rouuds. Goldstein was a fly- weight then and Lynch was a hea- vy bantam. Lewis then got him a. match with inc. How Edward Smith Regards Dreeo, the Famous I l-lenbal Remedy, and He Speaks From Personal . Knowledge Mr. Edward Smith. oi‘ 60 Cumberland Street, Charlotte- town. joins with many other Prince Edward Island people in acclalming Drew's remarkable success as a corrective for deeprooted, distressing digestive ailments. Mr, Smith. who is well-known in the Canadian . Imslkea the following statement: “ll was greatly troubled with stomach disorders and Everything l ate would cause gas to iorm in my stomach and ll would have headaches all the time. evere pains in the small of my ‘back frequently bothered However, i! am much better my lboweis are regular. l strongly complaints similar to lt is the best medicine in ‘ the world." Dreco helped Mr. Smith because ' it is prepared from the juices of roots. bank and leaves, rfor centuries as nature's for ’dlgeetive com- ln Dreco. they are scienti- to give the best Dreoo contains no mer- l. A. Foster. rsidw-Gslisnt - -Ist everywhere. cury. potash or habit forming drugs and is a sale, reliable health-ibuild- er for old onyoung. Dnsee ls being sdidllliy mneeuesapn clui-latssbwh u u also ma as foliewu: Montague-H. J. Mullen. oeuris-eourls Drug co. Drug ($0., Limitsd, and by s good ...- LHICKEIPS ‘BLACK ' TWIST 1‘ the Iilsvorite , Chewing Toma... Ellis toilseee nss test m may. many yin‘ ‘is struts. iesdlrahhsvi listen lls eenlidonse of men jllwlst" ls the . household Milieu-u: u m "only" bosses e ilsver sl m own. sngfit rsmslns good till the ldbt end avoid disappointment.“ We are featuring week, at s Ipeclll price a well kno/wn boot for Spring and Flll wear, known as ,/nocrons, l ‘ "Doctors." The solels quite l heavy, the lining is leather, and the shape is comm-mole. We stock them in Black and Brown, In ail eizes and the I I price is only $7.50 Workman Whis is another wail known boot. MADE iN ENGLAND, very heavy soles, and the up- i i per is made from helvy Box Cell. Priced st only it required a wait of three yenrsi Gollisteiu ought sad-looking. lie was, to the casualLewis was a master in his day, and a prospecthe has passed a lot ol‘ his stunts in- -So far, Goldstein has shown only nnlnsllus Wise ‘Handling and y Lewis Brought long. Jhonny Buff, and Buff stopped him, but Lewis did not loss faith in the boy, "He's got the stuff." he would in sist. “He's learning something all the time und he'll get there." Wise handling and smart tutoring by Lewis brought the youngster al- ong slowly but soundly, and when he -was ready to step out Lewis did not hesitate to send him. Joe Burman. the Chicago iban- tam, was regarded a year ago as the best man in the class. Lynch re fused to fight with him and the] New York Boxing Commission sus- pended him and announced that Burmaa was the recognized champ- ion. l-Jvery bantam in the country was running away iroln Burman. ‘He Ufl ed to get n bout with Lynch, but he couldn't get near enough to him to even talk to him. Lynch linaliy was lorced into a ulatch and he ran out oi lt the day before the tight, saying that he had fallen over his dog and hurt his shoulder. ‘Pex Rickard had to lilld a sub- stitute tor ‘Lynch and Lewis was there with the otter nit Goldstein. llilflwm ’. Arapaho Indian Ath- lete,‘ John Levi Re- garded As Greatest Since Jim Thorpe (Associated Press.) LAW-Il-EN-Cvifi, Kan, April 2.- Jolln Levi, Haskell lndlnn football star. picked as ilil-Alnericu fullback on many selections lust full will at tempt to will a berth on the Ameri- cun Olympic team which will C0111- pete in Paris next summer. The git:- antic Arapaho brave, regarded llil,’ greatest lndinn dill-IMP since tin- day-s of Jim 'I‘ilnrpe, will enlcr the nrelilninarl" Oirnllllt- tryouts ill the University o!‘ Kansas stadium hero, May 30 and 3L Levi will enter tile decalhioll, ill- stead of any single event. Couch Frank Mcllonuld beliteves his ex pe-cience on the truck alld hi.‘ strength will enublc him to make 1v good showing in the events oi‘ the, decalhlon. i The illllidn has carried his‘ 200i pounds oi‘ brawn over the 120 yard‘, hugh hurdles in 0:15 2~5; ovr-r tho. 22o yard I'f)\\' hurdles in 1x25 2.1] put the 16 pound shot ~13 lcct 7% inches. and thrown the discus 130 Goldsteln was away in the country 1 havo.and could just about make it back my health and l1'll have my doughlto New York in a day. back in a couple of years. I've gnill-{Ot the match and with practically F‘ Stmwn _ Goidstein G. Beer . . . . . . . . . .. 121 1T1 136 _ _ .. 241 117 llll no preparation, he went lll and u Evans __ __ m3 123 134 [bent Ilurman all over the place. v_ ‘vhmock _ ' _ _ _ __ m7 101 123 to be u good. ___ .chsmpion. He ought to be at least| 757 626 60o as good as Lynch ibecausc he could-l. To,_a1__1933_ n't ‘be wolse. Chances are that. be will be much ‘better, because he is a little fellow and a legitimate ban tam. Lynch was not a legitimate blllamweight and it was weight- making that caused him to lose the title. Goldstein is a very fine boxer. eluding the Famous one two punch his right hzlnd_ Goidstein seems to have all the tinn to iigilt. die is llluch like Gene Tunney the light heavyweight cnaln pion, who is almost too nice to bc n itighter. ilt has been suggested that Gold stein is timid and tilat he ilas to be sure he can ibeat n. tighter before he can do it. H edidn't show uny signs of ibeing timid against Lynch, and he had reasons to he it he hall any 01' that srteztk in him. With such a good manager, it is likely that. Goidsteln will hold (he title ifor some time. Ii‘ he does hold it some time he will make some mo- lley ‘because Jewish fighters wre good cards in New. York und mbie ls certainly Jewish. Goldsteln rwill not be allowed to make the mistakes that Lynch made. Willie Lewis will not let hlln throw himaell’ away like Lynch did. the inclinations of a quiet, ordinary little fellow, and he seems to be too smart to abuse himself. For th sake oi’ Lewis, it is to lbe hoped hat the firm holds the ti tie a ion-g time ,and that they will both prosper. because no finer fcl- low than Willie Lewis lives. and he deserves some good breaks. lie has had all the bad ones. BliilllNii LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE. The Comets defeated the Hope- futs by a good margin in last nights game. , Mrs. F‘. Stewart put on the re- markabie high single of 241 pills which is a record many lllen have yet to reach. Mrs. Stewart also -.\ O O ‘ ' took the honors for the highest ° string. . The iollowing is the results. _ See them in our window HOPEFUTS ‘ ‘ this week. They will be pest ' , wild is My lddron on rec- n. Coffin . . . . . . . . .. 11o 11o eipt of price. S. McGregor 125 125 p k 1-‘. McDonald . 12B 72 ' ' W. Chandler. 124 mo % ' . ac age ‘I a, cg E. Harris . . . . . . . .. 158 105 ,.mt,',ve'l,fn 558 cs4 512 ' --—.— ——— Total-—-1784. or Charlottetown, P. I. I. “mi-fa ‘ . __ _____ M’. Adams 15s 10s 10a _ e 655 h» i ll || shun‘ - OH! HUM! IV!- HAD ENQUGN . on to ‘his pupil. lie ilns u punch in‘ essentials hubtile nnturili illulinu i Majority for Conlets——l09. . v. M. c. A. ALLEVS ‘CHURCH LEAGUE. The Methodists did not have suf- dicient opposition ill their game lust inight to nlnkc them fully ext-rt. lthvlnstllvt-s but nevertheless they put 0n illl u very crediinilltl total» Mr. J. A. licntiey llad Llli‘, lligil- est string with 561. Following is tiu- result: — METHODISTS. I , ' r ~--qv—--v-- l ms. J. D. Webster . . . . .. 174 183 169 A. lir-nstis .. .. liiil 211i 180i l’. W. Turner . .. 101i 179 183 J. illcNzllr .. 121 136 12H J; A. IlnntIl-y . . . . .. 207 159 195 ’l‘ot:li——2571. BAPTIST. W. lloultor 11-1 124 A. Allloct ... .. 145 180 A. G. Parks 105 181 N. Itobinson .. .. 12.0 100 A. Webster . . . . . . .. 136 134 Total-INT. Majority fur Mctilotlist, 624. ii-Qa-mi TAKE SHIP 700 MILES OVER. LAND ON A ROAD HACK- ED THROUGH WOODS EDNXJONTON, Ait:l., Alpril 1.—-A schooner built in the city of Edmon- ton ilas just completed its 700 mile journey through the bush from the end of the steel line to llle shores of tile Reindeer Luke. and zlrrived at its destination without a scratch. The schooner was built for the Hud- son's Buy Company. and is quite the most modern schooner built for work on the northern lakes. Tho bush trail tor 700 miles ilud to be nut and hnnked for the eight-horse tenln hauling the schooner, which was blliit as much ifnr the rough land joumey as for her ultimate du- tit-e on the lake. - ulcete 8 inches. He ilas s- ,. ‘ track competition all. nu sideline." "Bil: Jawu" vrill iluw- tnsle ul lust truck culllpletiliiln in ail-round events April zii. wilt-u he .'ili participate ill the pupwililm, E ill the Penn relays, During previous turck SPiIiatlllp‘ the indiun star hm,- dvvllteli llln‘ rncrgv and time t-ilieliy- lu spring IUULIJLLH practice and to bnst-ilnil, practically uil lllterl-llilolqilili- ililt"i5 with the scuntiest nl‘ truiuirlg and oltvn with no rrzlinillc yvilnte-n-l: .'1'8(l lirsts Ii" ‘Illi-Efllflllegiate ill llll: Javelin and .14 a tulriy inst quurlw ului Iizlil lnii l‘. although he inn.- lit-yer ("tliiipvl- ll ill these evi-nhs. ill, ilns li‘l‘illi‘il "zllllietil: ills first cult-ring With the Olyulpirs lilnnlillg, Le vi will concentrate on line t'.\'t'ill.5 (If the (iecntlllon alone, spt-nling but lilile time on sprint: iuotilzlll pruc lice and baseball. The cont-hos be- lieve that by so doing he can but ler hit; records to u lllurkcd iii-grow. Levi so greatly values his unlu- BASKET BALL BOXING A N D OTHER EVENTS 0f Sport Brown, 2H5 When Damp turns the toes 0t‘ your brown shoes white, just apply “Nugget" Dark Grass until you have restored the color. Shoes won't discolor if you use “Nugget." It is water-proof too. NUGGET” hoe Polis BLACK - TAN - TONEY RED [PARK BROWN. Dressing luakciand White Cleaner (liquid) ALSO WHITE teur standing that he refused offers lo t-ryout with several nlujor league, tennis this spring, aluoni: lileln the‘ ‘New York Yankees. in order that he llliulll. be eligible ior the Uiym-l and has high jumped Gifeet. 11c has‘ ' / pic games and for bootball next. tail. . _ The big Indian is ill his early twenties ‘lie intends to return lo the gridiron next season, WW i (11631) Paint? illcre is the Answer! Ne. I i Pr...» III “in-l DI. up») -\ locum: OI so culled up" lllivll sl 510-" p:- Isl . hnlsllril uul on wool || uncrul hi2 IQ- (m. No.1 (In. n Iflul| [vhlllliltl l hnsuusl “...-.... oi L." mluvs‘ H 1h hluulsrd" pain! M1615 per [L bin-ind mu nu n similar uni-u. soured HID sgJcsl. 1 <ING an cquaI measure oi each paint. end brushing them oul on the ssmc suvlace. we oblsined "he results pictured above . ‘llbscive that Lowe Brothers‘ "High-Standard" Paint covered approximately 50% mare suzisce- snd ewvacd it Iaeucr than the so called "cheap" paint. _ . _ From this actual lest ll will be seen that ii would lake approximately 3 gallons _ol “Cheslf palni lo do e job that would require only Z gallons oi Lowe Brothels " High Standard Psml. Platticsily applied lo s house ii would work out this wsy:—' To paint this house (2.000 sq. "cheap" psinl Mr. A. required ("H/g gals. sl $4.00 per gal. - II lakes s painter I day lo apply I BBI- °I ainl. lhcrelole lo apply 6V2 8115- "I 'cheap" paint ll took 6V2 $5.00 per day - -‘ r Tolsl cost -_ - B) using Lowe Brothers‘ 312.50 on Ill: cox! sf-“Iu New! 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