40cc?‘ aitest rmfikfvsmdtfiéfivltl-vl J- ‘. Sporting Gossip of “The Island ” and 1th o autumn-mm " A wn 6111mm '0 pyrell Picks Dempsey to Win fiver‘ Firpo in the Sixth Roan , ___._.. , Qpl. 11.-<A further 41‘ the odds against the _ ‘Ben qrmrs Denby win- it p wpmn-ig tho SI. Lei-Ier “U”; "igf the, seasons ‘I. thrcg-yflflf-Olflfl. to bo jjcnstei’ next week, was fiwllgl] quotations were 7 w 4, Yesterdays odds i wbiie a week ago as w 1 could be secured. par-m, third to Pflllynlil > y..aro unchanged at 4 jlggnqiifiis quoted at t‘ to 1. ~ “wow” irvinuei‘ of the 'i‘wo "_ d Guprens, the first of tho gclnaaicsi, was quoted at 10 -, 1 1m en and offered. Twelve rwrfdoffcrcd at 10 w 1 t with 100 to 8 against tak- fld more wiintuil at the latter mien. s lllililfi Nlill lNN l SWIM DOVER. Eng" Supt. 1I.—(',hii|‘lt!li poi Boston, lilacs. today swam . English (‘iiiumi-l. Starting lust hllfblll thc llri-uirh sido hi! land near St. .\iargarot'.~z iiay. iio had en in tlu- walvr sixtcivu hours, riy mlnuirs. . 'i‘nth will not receive the £1,000 ilereii by the Daily Sketch for the 5n making the swim. thc offer ylng expircil Scpicmbci‘ 7. IIc id he huidi‘ llll‘ zitiivnipt “just to roveio the folks back home that could do it." Charles lliirgi-ss the English lmmer, who \\‘.'i§ ilii- first man m Captain Matthew Wclib to imihu Chauni-l, uccouipanicil 0th in his successful effort. When Taih turucii up in Dover day in tiiiw for lunch, it was a lint ri-iil meal iui hail hail since lnlng in Franci- biaturilay (IVPIIHIK. e made iiic grcaicr part of his 1m daring llli‘ night and was tlilui Amcrirzin to coniuiei" the ' cl this hlllllillvi‘. ttiu-i" |\\'ii llit‘li \\'(‘I‘1\, iicury of 1.ii\\'l'll, lilacs" iind 'I‘ir:iboi~rhi, ziu Argentin- ‘i . ‘ 6.15 p. in. Saturday cv- hcu 'l‘nlli pluugail into the l't (‘api- (iris N07. l<‘rauci~ , than: iilllilll 11.50 o'clock this . iriir-u hr- reached shore of England. Ho. only a few miniit- hithau ivus l‘(.‘(illl"1'('.(1 by 'i‘irl- _ in his ri-coril-mzikiug spurt llhe choppy sea. Like Tira- lll. Tntli iras unlucky. lie thedihc bottom at tho extreme eoitlie- little point of laud sep- lllli: Cube Margaret's Bay from lltsdown. llad ho inisscil this BEMPSEY was an A wuigiiii u: sixai But. Firpi» (‘ain't bc Figur oil on \\'liat Hus llappcm cil. Bcforc ills Ai- most Sure That‘ he Will Give. the (Phiinipion the Hardest ‘Fight lic llas ever had, and he has a Chance to Win the Title ~ By HENRY L. FARRELL. (United Press) NEW YORK. Sept. i1.~ Wlicn tho gong rang for tiic frist round of the Willard-Dempsey heavyweight championship fight iu Tndclo on July 4, 1919, Dempsey walked slowly from his coruci‘ aiul circled around the bugn Willard. lie fainted him fivc times with his left inmd, iiutil Willard stuck out his long lcft urm. Dempsey crushed over u right hand punch under the heart, hooked a left to the jaw, and Willard went down. Willard was tricked into a trap that he had never expected He thought Dempsey would , rush from his corner and chargo into him like a ' wildcat. and when he didn't Willard was coin- pletcly bewildered. ' _With Dempsey, that attack w as n carefully preconci-ivcti plan. ilc did not do it bccaus-i- Wiiliiril "ifl-‘l 1‘- lllgger man. Ilo Cliflliirei] his usual tactics because hc know that Willard was not in shape that the intense hoof or tho (lay and tho excitement of the moment had his heart almost popping out 0f lllB lillle, 11ml 110 shot his first punch at this very cviileut wcalt Hlllll—!1l0 heart. Luis Fripo would like to knoll’ 119W Dempsey will come out of his (gornm- Friday mgm ‘men they meet at the Polo (irouuils. He. would like to know what kind 01’ l"! flllllck DPYHDBQY Wlll NIFTY against liliii, where he will shoot ill 51ml M111 110W he will work around to it. Thousands of fans ‘Volllll like t0 know the some thing. Firuo is alum-st lu perfect llfllldition. lie is a 1)(‘tl(:l‘ mun now than Ji-ss Willard cvvr was. Tho fliufllcal examiner of the boxing couiiiils..ioii, who lookcd him over nxrlrcssod the opinion tiuit the Smith American has" a better heart than Dempsey. Perhaps Dvuirfwy will about his right. hand at the honrt and hook the left to tho jaw. Perhaips hp won't. Only Dcmjisey knows what ho will do, and perhaps Dom psoy will not be suro until thi- breaks of the first round dccidc his course for him. Dlmilslly will land tho first punch and perhaps the ruiiro out- come of the fight ilcpcnds on whore that first punch lauds and how much there is bcliiiul him. I if the irhauipion gets the openings and has his old kick behind the puuchcrz. ho may finish tlic fight in five or six socks. Firpo, fighting his usual style, may require five or six dozen puuchcs. lie is not n snappy bittcr. thoro is no ouc-piiiicli knock- out in his fists, and ho rclilos upon tho effects of a flock otflpuuchi-s to got what ilcmpsoy gets out of just n. few. Dempsey ought to boat Firpo to every punch, but lie cannot avoid bi-ing hit, and if the South American lands several ofliis wild swings to the body, Dempsey will ialosé a~ lot 0f tho steam in his Iiloivs. Firpo is a very slow starter. it took him eight rounds to got go- ing against. lllll llrenuzinundliolnnkod bad for five rounds of tho fight with Jess Willard. iu marked contrast, Dempsey is a dyna- mic starter, and ho is abll- to maintain n terrific speed. Iii-"orc his fight with 'i‘oui Gibbons. some experts. going hack to the 'i'r.i~-dc> fight when Dcxupi-aop: 1Z|'1l‘.1 in the second ‘Hid liiud rniind l-ililllltil Willard, oxpzi-sg (he. opinion that tho first hard liiiior who could stay six rounds: with Dempsey would bout him. But Ili-iiipscy ivout fiftieou rounds against Gibbons as fast as any light- weight in tho business. Big and strong us ho is, hard hitting as lic is with his right hand, Firpo ls not going to ho u sucker for Dempsey. 1t is pcrinissable to bring iu a qualificiitiiiii that lio will not ‘be easy if he own-s n real game Iii-art and, nothing has been shown ill lllfl llillllfi lll-‘ll “@1110 justify a belief to tlui contrary. Flrpo may go to [hi3 floor gqvilfal times, but it is going to take a hard punch and a lot of steam l" keel! llllll 1110K‘. will 11 11c comes up many times, as many tilllf-‘B il-‘l wllllllll (llll lll 'l‘010l10. Dempsey will become a very tired Yfillllfi lllflll- Itcgartllcss of whiit experienced skill and boxing he is said to luck, Flrpo is a natural fighter will! ‘l Peculiar llllll, B0 fill‘, ll W"? effective style. lie has done cvefYllllllg l-llfll- W118 118K011 0f him and has done it in convincing style- lt is a big assignment for him t0 K0 llgfllllfll- 11K! “T111113! 0118.111- pion uuil the grctltvfii. rigmi-i- iu tlw day without mow experience l" 11!’ cvcu a few yards he. liiiirivi». lliiil to kccp going wlth| i steady triiilgcon stroko several es inrtiiur zilnug tho coast to allot to land. Burgess iictr-d as 'l’otii‘s pilot ‘- adviser throughout the swim tiolned ‘him in tim water dur- llie last two miles. To tho ad- ‘>‘ oi lho illuglish veteran Totli butts uo small part of his suc- biit, as has been poiuicil out, ho is llllfllll- 0H E0011 00W ll-‘i 1w 0V0!‘ will bu. Flrpo has n gnfld (jhunpp h, pout Dempsey. llo has tho best cluincc of any of the figbtcru si-i-k llllI the champion-shia- Willard quit cold ivhou ho fought DvillpsnY lu Toledo. and his own density caused him to miss n cluinco to rmalll the Cllfllnlllflll-‘llllll .W11f‘-ll Dempsey uuas not in tho rim; go answer tho gong for tho second round. Firpo in just as big m1 Vvillaiwi-llllll "5 Knoll 1i" wlllilrll "ml ll" doubt m. hm, n ppnm- hum-L m. at least, will fight buck uud he flithts his host when he is hurt and when "l" 55°11"! l" 11ml "Kalil-il- lilui.. (m Wm" Hwy "m", Show" h, their fights up to tho prnucut time [Jonipacy looks um» lit‘. might m wlll lu HIX roundu- Athletes Leave For Halifax Tomorrow Barney Francis and ~Pliil McDon- ald representing the Albegweit A. A. A. leave tomorrow morning ‘by automobile for Halifax, w-here 1119i‘ will compete in the Canadian Qll-‘lruiilonaliips to "be held tiisre Mllllillly afternoon. IMicDonald and Francis are entered in [he ibfgaq Jump and hopsterr and jump and mile and hail‘ mile run respectively. As McDonald is at present the Maritime record holder in .the lrrsaii jump, and Francis one oi‘ tau best middle distance runners in tho Lower provinces, not withstand- in‘: the great ‘competition, the-st: young island athletes are expected to give a good account of them- selves. Among those accompanying the athletes to the meet are: Messrz. Gimme Prowse, L. J. lllcMillan, James IMcEi-icheru, James McMil- lan and W-iilinm Halfpenny, the iat- tor for a number 0t‘ years holder oi the Maritime record for the pcae vault and one time representative of ‘Canada in the same event at the World's Athletic Games, held in St. Louis. "Bill" also competed in some of the largest cities oi‘ the United States and Canada. Al- though out of the game now he will be greatly interested in the vain:- lrig at Haliiux on Saturday. SISlEH lllEK INTI] lillllll NEXT YEAH (Associated Press) ST. LOUIS, Sept. lL-George Sislcr, stur first baseman for the St. Louis Americans, who has been unable to appear in the lineup this year on account of cyc trouble, hopes to bi». able to play again next your. and if the condition of his oycs is satisfactory ho will be, ap- pointed manager of tho team, 110-. cording to reliable reports in sport- ing circles here. ' Sisler has dcclarcil that his vision is improving grailuzilly. 'l‘bis has been notiizcablo iu his jircparatlon for opening tho 1024 season in his regular position. Sliders enforced retirement, ivhicli was one of tho big flin- appointmcuts of tho season, is bo- licvcd to be responsible for tho. un- fzirorablo standing of tho ilrowus as compared with last year, when thcy fought the New York Yankees a hot battle for thc pennant. llis aibsonco is believed by many fans to have had a ilcniorziliziug effect on the playing of the Drowns early in ihn season. - - Jimmy Austin, (zoacb and utility player has been named pilot of the team, but probably with the uuilerstuniling that should Slfllfl‘ 110' in condition next, year he would be appointed manager with Austin ussistuut manager. Abegweit Football Meeting Yesterday Indications point to a great seas- on in football for the Abogiroit Club this fall as the management is going to usse every possible means and ways to work the game buck to the popularity it enjoy- ed (luring the [ll'(l-\Vt\l' days. ‘ Tho executive met yesterday alid after a long ilisciission appoint ed the following committee to look after football matters in general and get the game away to a ilooil start as soon as possible: James Coylc. Fred Kclly, Ralph Jenkins, - an: can Tho st. John A. .\_.\ ST. JOHN. Sept. 11.-—-Nlne St. John athletes will leave on Thiirs~ 'l‘eani of Nnio Athletes Needed to Fillillltl‘ the 'i‘rip an Only 'i‘\vcnt_v- Eight Dollars Has so Far llcon ("ollccteil Dr. (Zbarlio Dougau and W. A. Mc- Donald. lt might be mentioned that the iibovc committee are all football men of no moan repute and are fully qiuiPjicil to look‘ after the day night for Halifax to compete iu tho Dominion championships track meet. there Saturday. The St. John Boys up to date this season have iuaile an excellont showing results with interest to see lioiv the locals nioko out iu the fastest company in the country. in tho sprints St. John will be represented by Charlie German Frank Campbell, tlic youngster who has been burning up the cind- er pathes andnpsctting the dope Abegwoit football ilestinics for the coming season. It is expected that a practice will bc called some day this wool: and a la rge turnout of players undoubt- edly will be on hand.—-A coach will be appointed in the course of a few days. it may be added that the local club has been in communication with the Dalhousie boys who are looking forgarnes here this fall. BHANUTITIJIT ‘RABIES a an an N. Y. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 1l.— Forced oif tho mile dirt track by a foot of mud which made racing on it impossiblc, the grand circuit races here today at the State Fair were stagcd on the inner (aindcr track built expressly for this pur- pose. Tlie three events scheduled for today were raced on this oval, 150' yards short of a mile. The summaries: 2.11 Trot, Purse $1,000. Fair May, br.m., by Fair Exchange (Cox) Ramco, hr.g., tlvlurray) . Worthy Son, gi'.g.. (Murphy) Utah. cb.g., (Perry) Mr. Harvester also started. Time: 2.10%, 2.12%, 2.13%. 2.14 Trot, Three Heats, Purse 81,000 Mary Anne, b.m., by Bolwlu (Murphy) 1 1 Eleanor Worthy, b.m., (Looming nett Mayues is expected a good account of himself in the 440. Winchester is entered in the mile and Mouteitli in the pole vault. Kee will compete in the one iuilc walk and Spragg will run in the fivo mile event. While it is not faii' to ilcuiand too much from the boys, who have been badly handicapped by lack of proper grounds and expert Bicycle Party This Afternoon ‘Air. George Walker, local long (listance bicycle rider lsorgaulz- ing a bicycle party -i‘0r this after- corner on a trip to Powuai and back tho same evening. This is a gerat chance for any young local ‘rider who wishes :0 keep in shape and George holds out an invitation to. cvcry ‘boy that has a. wheel, to come alou-g and minke the party a large one. So gel "them" oiled up fellows, "and lot her go!" it is expected the start will be made shortly after school hours. -i—<-o>—-—- Zev May Not Run Against Papyrus NE\V YORK, Sept. 11.—Zcv'si 2 chances of being selected to rep- resent tho iluitcil States in the In- A" “Yoflhyi h-m" (Mcn°““l‘ll‘ q tcrnatioual horse race uoxt month . ‘ ' against Papyrus. English Derby Smmm’ Mary‘ 11'1"‘ l( 0x) ' 4 7 4 Winner. were endangered today Matti Tiptou, b.m., (iiagsilzilo) when it was 108mm the cmck ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " ‘ 4 Rancocas stable thrcc year old, iu- jurud a foot-in racing parlance “cast a frog"—iu winning tho Law- rence realization last Saturday at Belmont Park. - Tho accident in which Zev lost the horny pad from tho centre of one hoof, occurred near tlic finish of the race, according to Sam Hil- dreth, the Ilancocas trainer, and accounted for the fact that the . 3 u The Gull, Lull Watcr and (lUQTS also started. Time: 2.11%., 2.12, 2.1225. 2.12 Pace. Three Heats, $1,000. (ianicy tho Great, ro.g., (Stokes) Dixie Direct. b.m., (Murphy) 2 2- 2 Fieety Silk. b.m., (ltagsilalc) 3 3 ii Dixinson, b.g., (Cherrior) .. 4 4 4 John Harvester, b.h (Catch) 5 5 5 The Great Chance also started. horse appeared badly tired at the Time: 2.0914, 2.10%. 2.09%. em,’ How THEY STAND American League. \ New York September 14. The llllgllsl. 11- W115 residence tiicre. Jack may need th palatial home alter the ittli? II Sporting Comment I Jack Dempsey, world's champion heavyweight, plans ‘to break into dJtlllg iisiaiiul Society ziftcr his bout with ‘Luis Angel Firpo in New York. Cleveland Detroit St.. Louis Washington Chicago learned, had purchased a $65,000 Philadelphia“ o services oi‘ ii. trained ‘nurse in this New oYrk . . . . . . . . .. Pittsburg and their followers will watch the, regularly, Drew Muicaiiy and Gar-I to give‘ a. lllllN. ATHLETES l0 PIIJNSIlIP MEET .:irc ‘Scniiing a 'i‘r:ick to llralii'iix--.lioiic_\' coaching, all of them are oxpccteil to give a creditable account of IIIPIIIHlJlVPS. St. John has produced some of tlic specdiest runners in the history of the game and the old stock is not by any means dead yet A reduced ratc is being offered by the railway and many fans are rexpected to take ailvautiigc-of the opportunity to make the trip to the sister city and root for the loc- al contingent. One problem has to be met be- fore the boys leave. the raising of funds to puy their expenses. The athletes who went to Charlotte-- town bad to pay part of the bills themselves and it is not ileslreil that they should have to dig down into their own pockets again this time. About $250 is necessary to finance the trip. Of this only $28 has been raised up to date. $8 was produced at a benefit ball game. S10 was donated by the Dominion Rubber Company, and 810 by a cit- izen who wished his iiuma with- noon to start from the Zion Church, _ held. DoYou Know? (BY UNITED PRESS) Q. is Jack Johnson still fight- ing‘! Ii‘. II. O. A. The former lioavy\v0i'glit champion wants to return to the ring, but ll0 has been stopped sov- cral times. He was recently mat- ched to fight Billy Miske in New- ark, but was barred by the New Jersey commission. Q. How many licavyweighi champions are still living? W. id. it. A. Jim Corbett, Jim Joffriiis, Jack Johnson and Jess Wiiiiird. Q. is boxing thc biggest rlrnuv ing spurt in the United States? It A. ,l\'o Boxing is not the ii_, ., drawing sport. Automobile racing made the record win-n thc lust races at Indianapolis drew 150,000. Thc boxing record attendance \\'.'is less than 100,000 at tiic Dempsey- Carpenticr fight. The Yzile-liiirvziril and the Army-Navy football games might draw above all sports if a stadium big enough was available. Strap BROWN Pumps At maa ltillili AHHANEEHIJlES an sans CALGARY Sept. lL-No penalty shot will be allowed for any act ofa goaltender in a hockey game. ac- cording to the decision 0t‘ the exc- ciitive of the eWstern Canada iiockcy League, meeting here to- llky. The association decided that u goaltender be penalized on the fence for unruly acts, -but under no circumstances is bhe referee to grant a penalty shot for his con- duct. Neither is the goaltender to be permitted to interfere with play b)’ E0111 gamuuil behind his ‘goal. Thu executive endorsed a plan for a (louwhle series with Pacific Coast hockey clubs this Winter, and there will be fifteen home games for each club on the Prairie circuit. ’i‘iic Moose Jaw application for a franchise was turned down for this season in view of the fact that Win- nipeg is not yet prepared to join the circuit. The application of W. J. Holmes. of Winnipeg, ivas received but will not br- acted upon until the Spring session. - i——o-0>—-_- The United States might consider grabbing off a franchise in the Lea- gue of Nations except for the fact that all of the games would pro- bzibly have to be played away from home. - oolfioure ma...‘ gie est jhbrrcs m atest sgyles _ Canadas _ _ National Headpicce \The Wrench To Have For An Emergency Here's combination wrench an emergency tool. nsliafirierre For The Championships lilNrmcAb, sum. 11.—-At a -'I of tlii- athletic directors Ben lrlsirs Dcriby winner, Papyrus, will take his own drinking water io the United States with him on his forthcoming trip to meet the lbcst tbree-year-oids in the United States inla match race at Belmont lurk. This desioion was ‘reached after ‘analysis of a sample oi‘ waiter ibrought from Belmont Pauk. The veterinary surgeons decided that, while it ivas of exceptional purity, lt-iwflfi sufficiently different fitom the Water =11 Newiuarket to make it advisaiblo to provide Papyrus wiiii a su-itablc sullllly oi‘ the latter. Consequently several taniks of his usuall ‘beverage will ‘be shipped with the thoroughbred. Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia data“ a . c. ARTERS Fountain Pen Ink, that belong: In every work- ' man's kit, and in every home. With it you can turn almost any nut, loosen any coupling or union around the average houie. For one aide in a pipe wrench and the other aide ls a nut wrench. Too. there ll a y, cutting wheel with which you ' ‘ can cut any ordinary gas or . water pipe. Just one of the A many wrenches we carry In makes that you can dopepd Oil. ‘j The Rogers l Hardware C0.,Ltd. But Fripo can't he figured on “mm- lm“ 11111111911011 lllllom- l! almost sure that hc will give l)r:l“ll-‘“—‘Y 111° _l""'il°5l llkllt U"! Cllfllll- plun has over huil, and iio has n cllllnw l0 W"! ll"! W10- Halifax to run in the Dominion events over a distance of EPW1111- chiunpionships on Saturday. Lad- in twelve starts, at the M. A. A. 119 North iiraucli Y. M. C. A.. rierro has inudc a remarkable A- 11811010808. 111i! R9080!!- Lud- Dlltsfllllfiltiy night. it was de- showing during the past season Pierre 1111B W011 tell FY1198, 111G m8- ., o ud (his Ladrierro toand has boon entered in all oi‘ the 10PM’ Ol Wlllcll 118W 118011 Wlllnlni: awards. His time of lfi minutes 31 ‘ for the 1,500 metros was remarkably good. On Labor Day morning lie won the South Shore five-mile championship, beating Fabrannd Gillespie in the good time of 27 minutes. The race was run over heavy going. Ladrierro was developed during this season and is only twenty years of age. lie is a Belgian by birtii and‘ came to Montreal as a lad of ten year of ago. On his iir- rlval in Halifax he will be taken in charge by the Y. M. C. 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