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DEMPSEY WANTS COUPLE ' SETUPS ' ELLA'S TITLE
TO WARM UP ON BUT EVENTUALLY, xn nr nrrincn
wit t.mpft STRONGEST CONTENDER lu UL ULWUW
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he Bush Is Baseball's Nero;
He Fiddles While Yanks Bum
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Heavyweight Champ Think. Gene Tunney I Logical;
Contendcv; Jack Kearns Still managing. 'vj
Champ Hat Lost Weight On European Tour
PORTLAND. July IS. (United
Norn) An elimination contest lui
llr to the recent lightweight free-for-all
may be held to determine the
successor to Pancho Villa a world's
flyweight champion. Chairman Jas.
A. Farley of the New York boxing
commission. Indicated today In dls-
NEW YORK. July 15. Jack Dempsey is ready to risk
his title against anyone who wishes to enter the ring with him,
and would like to fijfht a bout or two this fall.
Thus quoth the champion today on his return from a tour , eutsiaK lhe ,tuation resulting from
of Europe. Jack said he had no arrangements as yet, but ( villa's death in San Francisco. Far
would entertain offers for matches as soon as he had con- ley said the elimination tournament
ferred with New York promoters this week. " lu '"
i; u:. , ...v, v intorviouor. ' " Villa's successor.
uempsey s a uii K'wfcs."
the White Star liner Homeric was pulling into its pier. He
admitted he was not a good sailor at any time, and that he
had suffered considerably on the trip back, from the gentle
slaps of the waves on the sides of the ship.
"I have lost weight," he admitted, "because I had had a
cold and have been a bit seasick, but I am ready to enter the
r ring any time I get a good proposition."
Estelle Taylor, the heavj -weight's j . . rT,rn , n a ami
wife, will not Interefere with any I I III I I II V All A IN
fight plan, Dempsey might enter- HJlLLIlUU flUllll
- Who Dempsey will fight he did
not declare hlmsc'f. He intimated.
however, that he would not care to
tackle one of the big contenders as!
. his first match.
"I think that t am entitled to a
couple of warm-np fights first," he
said. "However, I will not make
any decisions until I have had a
chance to look around a ML"
Would Meet Tunney
Although the champion said that
Harry Wills was surely one of the
leading contenders for the world's
heavyweight crown, he expressed the
opinion that Gene Tunney was the
. logical challenger.
He minimised reports of his
troubles with the New York boxing
commission, and viewed lightly ad
vices that that tody was considering
handing him an ultimatum. In an
Bttamn. a fn-na htm tn m ut Will.
IU1B mil.
"I don't think that I am in bad
. with the commission," Dempsey
said. ."They were in a good humor
when I appeared before them before
I went to Europe. When I sign for
a fight, I shaU ask them for a li
cense and I think they will grant
It without any trouble."
But, of course, the champion has
not conferred with any one In touch j
with the cauliflower situation re
cently. He Insisted on that, and
RESUME LEAD IN
tion with the New York office since
I heard of Villa's death." said Far
ley, who Is here for the national
Elks convention.
"However I am confident that the
commission would never agree to
let the title go to Frank Gcnaro, the
American champion, unless the lat
ter demonstrated bis ability to meet
all comers.
"Genaro is the outstanding con
tender. Nevertheless, and It is prob
able the crown will ultimately go
to him."
Farley will leave here Thursday
In time to attend a meeting of the
' commission in New York Tuesday,
I when the question will be threshed
out.
CHICAGO. July 15. (United
News) In three disasterous days
In the middle west the Senators
have dropped from a seemingly se-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Score It.
St. Louis J
H. E.
8 1
cure place at the top of the Ameri- j xw York 7 11 1
can league to second place In the Batteries Haines and O Farrell;
league standing. A victory in both ; Barnes and Snyder.
halves of a double program Wednes
day put the Athletics again at the
head, leading Washington by three
points in the percentage column.
The Mackmen. also playing in the
west, where they have found easier
sailing than have the Senators, won
two games from the White Sox at
Chicago, the first 9 to 7 and the
second 11 to 5.
In Detroit, where the Athletics
Score
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
Batteries Donahue and Kreuger:
Grimes, Mny and Taylor.
R.
2
5
H. E.
8,0
9 0
"Long Jim" narnea la a happy
I man these days. He hai finally
'caught the wlll-o-the-wlsp. He Is
..Killing the sparkling bag of gold
at I ho end of the golfing ralubow.
Which Is to stale that Barnes fi
nally wears the British open crown,
wun few days ago.
Americana all were glad to ere an
Amerlian at least one wo choose
to call an American wl the Brit
ish event. Barnes Is a British brod
golfer, aa la Jock Hutchison, one of
j the other two Americans to win the
, coveted foreign title. Walter Hagen
I a the only home bred star to cop
the title. Hut that Barnes, or all
Ithoao entered, should win II, seemed
j moat fitting.
I llsrnes had captured all the other
! major golf titles. He bad tried In
vala to win the British. Twice had
Long Jim won the national pro title.
Three years had he won the west
ern open, next In Importance to the
two national tourneys.
And once had he basked tn the
limelight that goes with the na
tional open. Not that Jim likes the
limelight. Golfing la hobby and
a bualneaa with him. He likes it
and It la hla bualness. Ho does not
seek tho limelight' for the glamor
of II.
But he wanted that British open.
In 12 Barnes tried for the
Drillah open, to finish lied for anc
ond place with George Duncan.
Walter Hagen won that year.
l.aat year Barnea tried again but
failed diamally. He finished ninth
while Hagen waa winning the
crown for the second time la throe
yesrs.
( Then ramo Jim's belated victory
this year.
Hla victory
reasons.
for one thing
deal handed hlsj
national open i0(lto
late In sanding
over-snainus orflebsji
lettor of the ruts ss
Then earns la,
Hamee waa a
one followed his m,
have been plarlii
as f.rae atteniw,,.
How Jim misl a
aa he recalls Ihoeiti,
Offers are coaiy
Bow. He has baa),
a year. He proWs,
the capital of hit tn
that many a Mu a,
built that way.
be can't alep oat
golf. He plays it.
It poorly.
s ,
Speaking of tsj
lournoy. Give sW
British bred, but asJ
Hon, credit for trjj
consarned title, k
battled his way Is uf
1124 ha made assta
and tended In th sis!
year be wound up (J
played beaallful aJ
attested to by Ike tu
the course record a
occasions during ten
failure, however, hi
golf kept him froaJ
to the finish.
, e . s .
And now we'll
column for the dart
attentloa Id the hi
ft'ontlnoml oe hj!
gough,
Myatt.
O'Neill; Cole.
12 Innings.
Karr and
Score R. H.
Pittsburgh 3 6 1
Boston 4 11 1
Batteries Morrison. Adams and
increased their average during the.Gooclll Benton and Gibson.
early part of the week, the cham
pions found stiff competition Wed- Score R- H- E-
nesday, Dutch Reuther dropping the
game S to 2. The Senators have
now won S3 games snd lost 30, the
Athletics have won 52 and 'lost 29.
The Browns defeated Boston 11
to 3, Wednesday and the Yanks,
playing a double header at Cleve-
sald that there were many others to! land, lost the first contest, S to 4,
be considered. Including .Jack land won the
Kearns. his manager.
Don't Want Risk Title
"Jack is still my manager, you
know," the firhter observed. "la
spite of reports to the contrary, his
contract as manager holds good
nntU a year from September.
he is a good manager, too. He
obeys orders and we get along fine."
But through all his optimistic ut
terances. It was apparent that Demp
sey does not favor taking the big
risk this fall. It would take a long
time to clear a way for a fight with
Wills, be said, adding that he doubt
ed whether such a battle could be
arranged before a year from Sep
tember. "But I have kept In training In
Europe," he said, in reference to the
prospect of some lighter bouts, "and i
am perfectly willing to go Into the
ring right now."
Score
Chicago 8 8 0
Philadelphia 3 9 3
Batteries Alexander and Gon
xales; Ring, Ulrica, Couch and
Wilson.
Second game it. II. E.
New York 14 2
Cleveland 4 11 i
Batteries Peanock and O'Nell,
Bengough; Miller, Speece and L.
Sewell.
Score R
Boston 3
St. Louis 11
Batteries - Wingfleld
choff; Bush anil Hargrove.
II.
7 2
15 1
and Ills-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
First game R. H.
ew York . 4 13 2
Cleveland 5 14 0
Batteries Shawkey and ' Ben
First game 11. H.
Philadelphia 1J 1
Chicago 7 11 o
Batteries Harrlss. Baumgartner,
Walberg and Cochrane, Perkins;
Thurston, Connally, Iter lira and
Crouse, Grabowskl.
The competition at the top of the
National league also tightened Wed
nesday as the result of a Giant vic
tory and a Pirate defeat. Pittsburgh
. now oniy a iraction of a game The Dodgers, freed from the at
ahead of the New York team In the1 tacks of the Pirates, won from Cin
And ! league standing. The Giants enter-' cinnati. 5 to 2. The 'Cubs defB!.iH ! Washington
tained St. Louis, defeating the Cards the Phillies. 8 to 3. in a game called ! Detroit S
. .u o. .no me nrates lost by a 4 ' at the end of the sixth Inning on I Batteries Reuther
to 3 score In Boston. account of rain. irm.. vh.ii
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COAST LEAGUE
bcore R. H. E.
Vernon 7 14
Salt Lake IS 2
Batteries Pillette. Ludolph. Bry-
nn ana Hctisns: Singleton
and Cook.
Score
Portland
Los Angeles
Batteries Burns
Payne and Sandberg.
Score
Seattle
San Francisco
Batteries Dumovioh
Baldwin: Pfeffer, Griffin
ney snd Yelle.
Score R. H. E.
Oakland 574
Sacramento u j j
Batteries Fos;er. Knn. Read;
Vinci and Wachenfeld.
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