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Show DEMPSEY HAS MANYOFFERS SEATTLE,' Aug. 23." OLE) Jack Dempsey already has so many four-round four-round exhibition matches booked in the west and middle west '"on the road back to the heavyweight champion. ,hir', that-he cannot accept ac-cept an offer to appear in an out- door match in New York in September, Sep-tember, according to Leonard Sachs, Dtinpsey's manager. Sachs said that Tom McCardle, matchmaker of Madison Square Garden, called him by telephone Wednesday offering an outdoor en-; en-; gagemcnt in New York in late September. Sep-tember. Later, Says Manager "I told McCardle we would be glad to come to New York later in the year," Sachs said. Dempsey has been offered enough engagements to keep him busy until un-til next March, Sachs said, but they have scheduled nothing after a booking late in September in Omaha. "It will depend a great deal on what develops on this exhibition tour as to our future plans," Sachs said. Dempsey, resting at tlie Olympic hotel in preparation for his next exhibition at Vancouver, B. C, seconded sec-onded his manager's words. "I have .placed my comeback efforts ef-forts in lh$ hands of Leonard A. Sachs and my faithful trainer, Jeiry (the Greek) Luvadis," the Mantissa Mauler said. "I have always al-ways been satisfiqd with their work and my future is in their hands." Sachs and Dempsey made it plain they were not picking opponents on this" tour. If a tough guy comes along Dempsey will meet him and &-ive and take, Sachs said. P:-imo Camera has been one of the many opponents suggested for nempacy for one of his "big shots" in the east, Sachs continued. |