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TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1921
Twit" nnprnvT ctjtpcvav catt?t nT?irr:r 1
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BATTLES OF DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER
William Harrison "Jack" Demp
frcy, born in Manama, Col . June
24. 1S9.1 1 a novice in ruin af
fairs when comiwretl with iu
ntic xp?rion -3 of (Iporjifs t'ar
pentler, his challenger. Carpen
ter's earlie. i ring v.ip i-.u-nv-date
back i i) wlu-n tlie.
r rvurhmat was li!t a slip of ;
loj. Doni (--o .' a f.i' ofti'-.-il bat
tles were foit-v.i in !!'ir..
A contest wr: r.if Ki.i Han
cock, wjiom lK'nip:y knocked -yil
In a slnclo round, in the tlrst of
ficial ensaeement credited td the
conqueror of Jess WillanJ. !Miip
sey. however, tell, with evident
deliRh:. of an earlier battle.
lonie j ironior.
lemp;tey hlmftelf was th pr
moter, ticket taker and a princi
pal on that hoxin-t program,
which grew out of an aruumnt
vitl another youth a; Miitr--e.
Co'. They were about to tt'
thy difficulty In the nMial Aiiirii
can style,, with fists, whei f)enp
wy. showing a certain business
acumen that has been noticeable
in both him and his manager in
later days, suggested that they
hold the bout Indoors, and chari:.
admission. A few days later,
they pitched a ring in the town
dance hall. Dempsey fold and
collected tickets at the door un
til it was time to fight. The
split the $50 "Kate" and declared
it was "easy money."
That bout started Jack Iein
pey in the profession which was
to make him 8trbhPtuently tht
highest paid athlete any sport has
Been.
lie fought 27 battles during
1915 and 1916. winning IK by
knockouts and five on decision.
1 i
JACK DKMPHKV
In
M4 Day Wtth IVmp-r"
Stxt Haiarday and Sunday
Only
CJR.WD T1IKATKK .
Me foticht three draws and was
defeated OtKC. by Jack liowney.
Mnw Ci'dipe: ( a rpen t ier. taken
Mom a Lens brewer), where he
worked a an office boy. won his
first battle hy knocking out Fran
cois I esca!iii!. his instructor,
when Iwseamp attempted to
chastW the outh. i one of ttm
choice legend x o! boxing !;
r am is ken -rcept irn on that
day as well as hi shrew d nmP
and persevt iatif e. has been a ir.ost
important factor in bnngint: the
French boer to the prominent
position he now occupies.
Oldn't Pay Hrt Year.
Three four-iound contents con
stituted Caren!ier's first year of
ring activity' in !!"7. Two of
these he won. defeating on point
Itoureeois anil Wet nick. French
boxers, whose only claim to farfce
is that th on-e nut Ortres (''
Rentier. There wa more oppo
sition in the third battle and at
the end of four minds Carpen
tier was t tip loser to one Maiou.
another Frenchman has ennk into
obscurity. Carpentier" total rum
ea mines for that yar are said
to have been $1M
The following year was more
successful. Twice in his l.'.th
year the voting Frenchman w.n
by knockouts., Moppinu Moin -lean,
a tellow countryman, and
Salmon, an Knclisbina n. the first
In three round, the fatter in IV
In anothei bout with Salmon.
Carpentier won on a foul in 1
rounds. Me then defeated Lepine
in six rounds and fought two
draws. lescarops had ben
t-rincitiK his youthful protese
alonu carefully and already he
was showing excellent form
atnonc France's best bantamweights.
travels took hint to New York in
the late months of 191fi.
Xcgrt) Too Clever.
While m New York leiips-
!!' his I irs opponents of any
!as" boxing with Andre And'-t-sin.
Wild R tr! Ktiine) and John
l.'-strr Johnson in l"-toitul. n
decis'on boats, all uoitm the limit.
Ieiiip.-ty wa creiliti'd w,th beat
in t: Anderson and Kenney. but the
eterati neero. lohnsou. klo-w a
'it too much for this "diamond
in the rough" from Colorado. '
Jolm.-ou cnicKed two of .lack's
i'is in the se. ond ro'ind and
1 III p - showed t;n t'.lMtetie-v
f; -"aniIin tip to t!o n'i;ro lor
!! ;enj;n;i(ler of tin- fislit.
!emjisex and ois manager iuw
talk in the huntlreds ot thousand
!i ii discu-in: itir.es. For h: i
; ir.-t 'out in New York city with j
Anderson the westerner received
$1". For boxing Kenney he was;
riven $4.1 by the promoter Me j
u-nd to box John Lester John-;
son for i".oi, hilt received only i
) 'mi in tlio-e days there was i
no Jack K earns jin mt. ' to haggle j
!.t the iioxer and he de ided tii.it ,
e,-. York w;t' not tile cold filled !
c:t that weM' tn stories had bd ,
tutu to lie!iee The youni: figh'-
i r i 'iirned to the wet atol to o!- i
i ititv : 1 1 r a few months. I
CjiiH-nlier tiets lliisy.
The sen, nd and third jears of
Ceotges Carjient ief"s ring careers
started hi in off like a future ban
tamweight champion of the world
hi i:ns he fought P'x- battle:-,
winning two by knockouts, one
on a foul, one on points-, while
each of the other two resulted in
a draw. Ies-aiups gradually be
came more daring in choosing op
ponents for the 1. -year-old boxer.
Salmon, the Knglishman. whom he
defeated by a knockout the first
time in is rounds and again on
a loul in 13 rounds, was among
the best of the Knglish bantam
weights. I,egraiidc. one of thn
shiftiest of the French bantams.
LLOYD GEORGE
ASKS PARLEY
Premier Ready to Discuss
Any Proposal for Reduc
tion of Armament
Carpentier's Record Courageous
in Roped Arena and Aeroplanes;
War Achievements Win Admirers
-...-.,!.. r,f rurnentier srs-mie
v u 1 1 i u u " - r ? B
hqw they watched him tUMfanda
of feet in the air attacking aju ene
my or swooping low overj-a jjjbehe-
camp or airdrome while; Aipttrnan
anti-aircraft guns tried tk. itHijkc- a dly will
sieve of his plane. OfttiJ:
ray. they mournfully uttered ftn,
Ijyea to the youth, only to sT VT
a few minutes later climbin 1
Jot the shin weitrinp ih. .7 t
ators at ler ri- ""
spectators at Jersey City
nni(iu.i
see u hn ' :
eel Dempsoy. ; .(U'
they i ing to m
IS FRIENDLY TO JAPAN
Any Renewal of Relations
Will Be Unobjectionable
To America
, ,,,,, : twice held him to a draw, once
r,np.ey. in ISI:. and Ul.. or , nMmd8 and . ,
when next week meals were not , ro,ri(1;4
always definitely scheduled, trav- i '
eled on brakes and beams, rather ! lhur',!rr J""-"" .
than in enshioned compartment .Tn following year promised to
from one ' ' ' "n more succesviui. in otM
cars on his journeys
fistic engagement to another. Mis
"NOW-A-DAYS"
says the Good Judge
A man can get a heap more
satisfaction fromasmall chew
of this class of tobacco, than
he ever could get from a big
chew of the old kind.
He finds it costs less, too. The
good tobacco taste lasts so
much longer he doesn't need
to have a fresh chew nearly
as often.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put up in two styles
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
of the earliest bouts be knocked
out in one round W'etnick. who
had nearly held hltn even in one
of the 1 f(7 contests. Four vic
tories by knockouts and nine
j bouts won on points, including
triumphs over Charlie Dedoux and
I I'aiil Til. both famous bantams,
comprised the record for the year
until Carpcnticr ran into (Jloria.
a eteran, who stopped him in
six rounds.
This was the first time that
the l.ens youth had taken the
count. Defeat at the hands of a
more experienced boxer did not
discourage either Carpentier or
Descamps. for. on the whole. Car
pentier's development had been
Phenomenal and none recognized
th.it fact better than the shrewd
little man who has piloted the
boxer to his present pitch of
prominence.
l.(NlON. June 2i J'reiukr
l.!od (leoigi. in opening the im
perial (onterenie. attended by the
overseas premiers, today referred
to Anglo-Japanese relations in
terms generally regarded in Amer
ican circles as assurance to the
Tinted States that any renewal of
the Knglish with the Japanese
would be of a nature unobjection
able to the Americans.
While he avoided a declaration
on the direct issue of the treaty, i
he alluded to the war time
. . .1 1. : . .. .. . ..!..: t
ir.enusn.p u a " ! I'apke. Jeff Smith
""'M,,"'a ' ! Bombardier We
citic wcean ana ine rar nasi,
among them the future of China.
Armament Vm Avoided
Gret Britain desired to avoid
competition In armament in the
Pacific, he declared, and ho em
phaslzcd h's willingness to discuss
limitation:- of armaments with the
I'nitet! States. He ponted out that
the life of the I'nited Kingdom, as
also of AitMralfa and New Zea
land, was built on sea power "the
basi of the whole empire's existence."
Discussing relations between
Ireat Britain and the I'nited
!tates. he said:
"Friendly co-operation with the
I'nited States is for us a cardinal
irniiple. dictated by what seems
to m the proper nature of things.
bv instinct as much as by reason
:id common sense.
Di-.eu-Mon Invited
"We are ready to discusr. with
American statesmen any proposal
or tin limitation of armament-
Ahich they wish to set forth, and
we can undertake that no such
overtures will find lack of willing-
pess. on our part to meet them."
L
111.
Js(tKttthtiis in the hesrt $f
tht CmscmJh, Washing tut
IB
rou
irt
of the Cascades
On the motor road from Seattle
to Tftcoma and the East, the
motorist passes through many
points of unusual scenic interest.
Lake Keechelus is one of these.
It is over six miles in length,
having the appearance of a great
river, and is situated at an eleva
tion of 3,000 feet in the very heart
of the Cascade range.
Motorists will find this region
a most enchanting country dot
ted with beautiful lakes and
mountains and huge fir, spruce
and cedar trees measuring in
some instances six to eight feet
in diameter.
And all along the route the
motorist can get Red Crown Gas
oline the all-refinery motor fuel
that insures quick starting, rapid
acceleration and more power.
Look for the Red Crown sign.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
9 Gttsolive
ojQtiality
Aircraft Owners Receive
Blanks from Mr. Kozer
Sam A. Kozer. secretary of
state, yesterday forwarded to all
persons and corporations in Ore
gon known to be possessors of air
craft, blanks for the registration
of the machines. While the law-
requiring; an annual registration
r.nd licensing of aircraft becam?
e'fective Miy 25, no applications
have yet been received.
Perrons applying- for licenses
are required to furnish descrip
tions of the machines sufficient
for identification purposes. A fee
of $10 must accompany the appli
cation. Persons purchasing planes
that already have been registered
are required to pay a transfer fee
of $1, and within' five days afC-r
he pun-has- notify the seci tary
of rtate, giving; name and business
iddress. lie -nse or registration
number, and name of vendor.
For violation of any of the pro
visions of in.-" aircraft registration
law th- penalty is a fine ranging
from $10 to $10.
N'BW VOliK, June 10. -- Geor
ges Carpentier. challenger of Jack
Dempsey, is one of the most un
usual boxers who ever competed
lor the heavyweight champion
ship. In temperament and intelli
gence, there has been none like
ti i in among aspirant for heavy
weight honors. He will be out
wHiMied by Dempsey when they
clash. Other physical measure
ments may also appear to be to
the disadvantage of the French
man by the essential item of cour
age will not be included in these
shortcomin gs.
Carapentier. born in the coal
mininu dictrict of hens, France,
fought as a youngster of 12 ears
and progressed steadily through
the various weight classes, meet
ing the best boxers of France.
Hnglaod and America until he
now stands near the pinnarale in
pugilistic sport.
;km roys lleatcn
A survey of the opponents Car
pentier has met in the ring and
sketches of several battles in
which he revieved from a count
of nine to outpoint or knock out
his rivals in subsequent rounds
convinces one of his ring courage.
He has fought among others Joe
leannette. Frank Klaus. Hilly
Harry Lewis.
s. Joe Beckett
and Gunboat Smith. Some of
them he met when a youth in his
latr. 'teens. His fights with Frank
Klaus and Hilly I'apke when he
was only IS are declared to have
been the most grilling in his ca
reer. In victory or defeat through
out his rinjr campaign. Carpen
tier has been guided by Francois
Desca nips toward the heavyweight
championship goal which he will
endeavor to reack at tloyle's Thlr.
iy Acres in Jersev Cifv on July 2.
The list of ooDonents ('arnentiW
has met is most impressive than
that ot Jack Dempsi'j's rivals. Iiij
rin- experience, Carpentier is H'
far the older.
Ncny Will With Wells. i
The first- battle with IWniibarVj
dier Wells at Ghent is declared tj
have been one of the most illipie-i
sive exhibitions of courage by the '
oung Frenchman, who was out-
we'ghed many pounds. II" took :
the count of nine in the first1
round, to come back and knock
out his opponent in the fourth.
Hefore they met the second time,
he predicted Wells might last one
round but the. Englishman was ,
knocked out in less than one min-j
ute. i
Harry Lewis, in the fourth
round of a bout, broke two bones j
in his right hand, hitting Carpen- i
tier on the cheek bone with a ;
smash that cut a deep gash under
the eye. Carpent'cr came back to
outpoint Lewis in 20 rounds, j
When he lost a 15-round decision;
to Joe Jeannette, Carpentier was I
sent to the mat two or three times !
but refused to stay and dropped '
the negro twice for a count of
nine.
War Ke-orl Notable
H'U this anomaly of the boxing
game has done his most important
fighting outside the ropes. The
cockpit of an army cambat plane
has seen his most thrilling en
gagements and greatest demon
stration of courage. Cited for
heroism several times in the
World war. Carpentier wears the
Croix de Guerre and the Military
; Medal, of all decorations, the
most prized by the French soldier.
EVERYTHING SACRIfH
AX ADVrnTISI-iMKXT HKLl'KD
JIF.lt
Mrs. Lurile Mackey, lfi Huenn
V sta St., Washington. Ta .
vrites: "Last winter my 3-year-old
girl caught a bad cold which
left her with a dry cough. It
bothered her most at night and
he would cough until she vomit
ed. I think she must have had
whoopfng.couch. I saw- an adver
tisement "for Foley's Honey and
Tar. I tried it and bought two
bottles and her cough left her be
fore she finished the second bot
tle. She had gotten awfully thin,
but now she is as fat as ever."
Sold everywhere Adv.
E
II GENE Ml IS
TO-DAY
VAUDEVILLE
THE TWO
HOYTS
A big novelty show
Fancy Unpin);
Globe Rolling
Fancy Dancing
Sharp Shooting
and Magic also
The Biggest Thrill in
Pictures
Pretty Gladys Walton
actually fighting a real
lion in
"The Man Tamer"
Comedy-Scenic
sum
D, S. R, Walker Wanted In
San Francisco for Lar
ceny of $10,000
Governor Onoii yesterday, , ii
response to requisition papers pre
sf-nted tioih the governor of Ca'li
lornia. issued an extradition for
I). S. It. Walker, who is wanted
in San Francisco on a charge oi
larceny o: U,ooo in connection
with selling to J. M. Shattuck oi
Salt Lake City $ 10,000 worth ot
Hock in an alleged mth:cal cor
poration. known as the American
Timber Products company.
It is allcgeu thai other offense
of similar nature wre commiifd
ly Walker. J. K. Dolan. a San
fialtcisru detective, iresi nted tin
papers, and after the extradition
was granted, went to Portland tor
Walker who i. und-r arrest there
Walker's home is now in Kuge:n
and it is .-aid be formerly 1
in Itosebnrg. It is raid that Sha
luck in return lor his investment
was to have a position with Mi
corporation drawing Jliin or ?-"o
a mouth.
I BILL IS
soon to be in
Senator McNary to Introduce
Measure to -Stop Tim
ber Destruction
Indication are that early legisl
ation for relief of tho timber of
southern Oretron from insect dep
redation will be passed bv con
gress. Senator McNary, it is un
derstood through communica
tions received by State Forester
Elilott. will introduce a bill em
bodying recommendations of the
secretary of agriculture to the
secretary of the interior.
The Oregon legislature, at its
tesslon last winter memorialized
congress to take action and passed
state law compelling private
timeb owners to protect their
timber. The state department of
forestry has established the zone
of infestation as parts of Jackson,
Klamath and Lake counties.
The bill that has been prepared
for introduction provides an ap-
propration of JGO.Ooo for the year
ending June 30, 1922. to enable
the secretary of agriculture to pre
vent lurther losses in the national
forests of Oregon and California,
and $00,000 for the same period
to enable the secretary of the in
terior, either independently or in
co-operation with the secretary of
agriculture, to prevent further
'osses on Indiau. reservations, on
Oregon-California grant lands and
on the unreserved public lands of
Oregon and California.
r EV
Cannon Will Be Presented
To State by Grand Army
Sedgwick post No. 10, o. A. K..
at 7:45 o'clock tonight will for
mally present to the state of Ore
gon a large siege gnu that wa.s ie-c-ied
: ome time at;o and placed
in the Mate capitol grounds. The
speerh of pn entation will be
made by C. A. Huston and the
.am will be accepted bv Governor
Olcott.
The gun was sent to the local
0. .. IC post by the war depart
ment and has been placed on a
conerctc foundation in tM
grounds bit ween the ri pit ol and
the supreme court building.
Senators Beat Woodburn,
Will Play Camas Sunday
The Salem "Senators captured '
a to 4 ictory over the Woodburn
iiine Sunday wh"n the two teams
cross d bats at Woodburn. The
locals had anything but a walk
awav and vnc held down to a
bard fight tir their fixe tall: s.
irg pitched lor the Senators,
wMt Gill beh iid the bat.
The next ba'tl- will he with
th team of Camas Wash . whir h
v.-il) be hero Sunday. Manager
Hayes, in making the announce
ment vesterday. urged th" sup
port of ioeal fans in what he ex
pected would be a close and hard-
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