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PREPARING FOR THE LIGHT-HEAVY-WEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP”
American on his Chance with Carpentier.
By Tom Gibbons.)
Gibbons was matched with Carpentier for October. There has been a postponement, but
the pair may meet in February.]
Getting the match with Georges In that second round he proved Carpentier for the light heavy he was a terrine slogger. What weight championship of the world he lacked was a combination of is a stepping stone to a fight with; punches to follow up the lead he Jack Dempsey and the beavy-had started by rocking Jack with weight title.
bis right.
And it is the beavyweight crown that holds the real magic
fo: me.
I regard the Frenchman as the nEx: best wan to Dempsey. After I win from him, and I am
sure I will, and decisively, Demp sey will have to fight me.
It is much better that I fight Carpentier before being matched with the champion.
The match will be a test for
· me. It will give the public a real
Mr. and Mrs. Lafrentz, coffee rot. Mr. Y. P. Law, China plate. Mr. and Mrs. T. E Lindsell, bon-line on me. ben dish.
Mr. and Mrs. Lay, tea clath
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Mdme. Leruaitre, satin nightdress
case.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lyie, silver coffee pot and milk jug.
Hon. Mr. Mel. Messer, silver
List of Presents. Bride to wrist watch.
Bridegroom to Bride, gold wrist watch.
Bridegroom. gold la caddy.
Mr. and Mrs. McElderry, cashion covers.
His Prediction.
Instead of being able to bute on in with bis left, he had to keep drawing back his right to cock i for his next punch.
When one fighter analyzes another, he puts himself in bis place and figures what he would
do under similar circumstances.
Analysis.
Some time ago I went to the
University of Minnesota to see a human body dissected in ordito
learn first hand the exact location of the most vital nerve-ceatres.
Spot-picker.
Those nerve-ceatres are they spots I pick and land on.
While the finishing blows in most of my 12 consecutive kaqéką“, outs this year bave been to the chin or jaw, it was a well-placed body sock that started my But as I sat at the ringside that opponents to the canvas. day I had a two-fold purpose.
When you know the spots. was studying both men-Carpen- ; knocking a man out is like press- tier, the man I am matched to ing buttons. You keep pressing fight in October, and Dempsey. them until you get the comina- the slagger whom I will even-
tion that turas off the lights. ? tually meet.
I
I have had 73 fights during mya ring experience. Of them but 22 have been knock-outs. I've piled
If Carpentier tights me the same way he did Dempses, the
I saw in Carpentier a wonder- bout won't go four rounds. If he adopts a different style, it willful athlete, a clever boxer, with take me longer to beat him just punching power only in his right, as it would have taken the a novice at in-6ghting, but a man
months. Until this year I always champion under different cirwho possesses & heart that isip, 12 of them in the last six
game to the coro.. cumstances.,
Carpentier fought Dempsey wrongly.
In Dempsey i saw a man who is a fighter from his toes up, will. "When he mixed it with him, he ing to take a punch in order to one, and marvellously cast aside any chance of victory give
strong. He wasc't as fast on bis he may have had.
He had no defence for the feet as I had expected him to be. champion's in-Eghting. He was He keeps set always to deliver a a baby in the arms of the power-knock-out blow.
Dr. and Mrs. Moore, silver mens holders.
Chief Detective Inspector Murful Dempsey.
Mrs. Mr. G., Miss J. and Miss. K. Burlingham, house linen.
Miss E. and Miss F. Burlingham, ison, silver cup. dinner mats.
Lieut Col. & Mrs. J. B. McKais,
Mr. E. Basant (bride's father).silver salt cellars. blankets and house linen.
Mr. C. D. Melbourne, set of four Mr. R. E. Besant (bride's bro-occasional tables. ther), cutlery.
Captain R Neville and Mr. E Miss Besant (bride's cousin), Rice, silver toast rack and tea dessert knives and forks.
spoors.
But my bow game he was. He showed a fighting heart that is seldom equalled in the rosined ring.
His Excellency the Governor and Lady Stabbs, entree dish, lace,
Mr. North, lacquer boxes.
Madame Negro and Lieut.-Col.
Mr. and Mrs G. R. Sayer, cut glass flower vase.
Dr. and Mrs. Smalley, napkin rings.
Mrs. M. J. D. Stephens, horse shoes.
Dr. J. C. Dalmahoy Allan, silver Nicholson and Col Davy, electric cruet set."
Commodore and Mrs. Bowden
Smith, condiment dishes.
light stand
Mr. G. N. Orme, tea cloth. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, silver
Mr. L. H. V. Booth, coffee per-use boat colator, 2 pipes in case, yellow sapphire brooch.
Miss N. Barnes, silver bell. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bevan, silver ash trays.
Dr. Lyon Brown, cigar box Miss Botting, tea and tray cloths. * Mrs.
Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, pair silver toast racks.
cloth.
Mr. Perdue, silver ink stand. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Follock, brass vases.
Mrs. Ross, tea cloth.
Mr.. Mrs and the Misses Ham, Tramed water colour.
Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Cland Severo, tea service and blackwood tea table,
Hamilton Berners, tea Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stephen, gold
Dr. and Mrs. G. D. R. Black, cut
glass flower vases.
Mr. Breen, silver flower vases. Sir Paul and Lady Chater, silver
chain purse.
Master Philip Stubbs and Miss Anne Beddingfeld, silver tea spoons Pay Lieut. Com. and Mrs. Sterr two pictures
"Miss Stanley Smith, three China bowls, embroidered dressing table
The Chinese press states that German or Austrian subjects who tea service and tray. formerly held posts in the Chinese Chinese Detective Inspector and covers. Customs Service will be re-instat-Sergt. Major, silver flower vases.
fd
Mr. and Mrs Schofield, icy-hot
Surg. Com. and Mrs. Sanders, silver powder box.
Dempsey is a spot-picker like fights the mid- myself. He section of his opponents. That is what gets the real results in knock-out fighting-
figured I was a clever boxer, nozi
puncher.
a
While it may sound foolish for me to say I can punch as hard að the champion, I believe in my own heart that I can.
And because I am faster than Dempsey, his equal at in-fighting, a better boxer and just as bard a
puncher, I think I can knock Carpentier out quicker than the champion did at Jersey City.
the
Mr. and Mrs. Wakeman, ben-bon in a hopeless plight. It was pre dishes.
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the Shuntien immediately went to Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Jones, the rescue. In circumstances of [cissone bowl.
very considerable difcalty Mr. and Mrs. E D. C. Wolfe, a vessel was got sufficiently near the present en route from England.
derelict craft to enable ropes to be thrown and made fast, and after half, an hour's hard work the boat was brought alongside and the men on her hauled aboard, all being safely transferred. Twenty- five lives were thus saved.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Smith, set of Major and Mrs. R. B Young, Foochow lacquer trays.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyer Ball, Sir Eric and Lady Stuart Taylor, powder box. lamp shade.
Sir Frank and Lady Taylor, cheque.
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Mr. D. W. Tratman, sugar basin DRAMATIC RESCUE and cream jug in stand.
Tennis players of 3.5. Mattawa,
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Kharki,
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SEA.
AT The men rescued were members of the drew of the Japanese steam- er Koun Haru, a cargo vessel off 11,000 tons, which left Chinwangtao on the morning of the 24th. Dredgol, s. Loong Sang, s.a. Pear. Twenty-Five Lives Saved Heavy weather was encountered leaf," sauce boats and ladle, pickle
In Gulf Of Pechili. and the vessel foundered in the forks.
A dramatic rescue at sea was Gulf of Pechili, three lives beng Dr. Valentine. silver teaspoons accomplished by the C. M. S. lost at the time the crew took to Rt. Rev. Bishop of Victoria, Shantien on Sept. 27th, in the the boats. The survivors, who leather blotter.
course of her voyage to Shanghai, had been drifting about perilous- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Webb, the incident reflecting the greatest ly for nearly 48 hours when pick- bride's brother-in-law and sister, credit on the Master (Captain C.ed tip by the Shuutlen, were in an canteen of table silver.
A. Christiansen) and the ship's exhausted condition, but quickly Mrs. Maurice Webb, brooch.
company. When in latitude 88.19 recovered, thanks to the attention Sir Aston, Lady and Miss Webb N. 120.28 E., and at a time when they received. On arrival of th
Ja very high sea was running, the Shuntien at Chefoo the men wer
in their former positions. Chinese Sergeants of Central flask. Those who do not resume their Police Station, silver rose bowl. Mr. 8. J. Silva (chauffeur to H. Etes cloth old positions will be allowed the Captain and Mrs. Cartwright, the Governor) to bride, tea spoons; Rev. G. Waldegrave, fish slice and look-out sighted à small boast with handed over to the care of th pensions which are due to them. brass bowl on stand.
to bridegroom, silver ash box.
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