Show Rill: “ este ankee Stadium Tonight — q Blows iii Jack Studies It All Over His Head and Strings Along With Uhlan Packing' Up His ‘Dynamite’ i f By JACK DEMPSEY 21— My old friend Walter Kelly the "Virone time who he thought was going to win asked was ginia judge" a certain tight ’ 'Wel) "drawled the judge In that Inimitable judicial style of his Veil the fellow who forgets to duck Will lose" And that’s about the way it seems to me in this heavyweight chamNEW YORK June 21 CD—Just pionship battle between Joe Louis titleholder and Max Schmeling for- before the battle statements of Max mer champion and challenger I’m Schmeling and Joe Louis: guessing that if there’s any for- - Schmeling— "I am of course congetting done it will be done by fident I know I have attained rare Louis I use the word "guessing” condition for this second meeting advisedly because that’s exactly with Joe Louis I believe I am at what I’m doing I cannot recall any the peak of my career The bouts fight more difficult to predict than at my camp showed me that all the power in both hands is still with this one There are sajnapy-‘‘ifs- ” me Seventeen days of boxing for to be considered I’ll admit that I have changed a total of 109 rounds effected just I my mind about this fight several the proper training I needed times And it seema so has every-bod- y should produce my: greatest fight I've talked to about it Just and reach my great incentive of bewhen they’ve made up their minds coming the first man totegain the that Schmeling should repeat they heavyweight championship I have planned no special style for Louis’’ Louis—‘‘Til knock him out in two rounds no less I’m coming out (This Is the last of a series fighting Got to or else there’lLbe of articles by Jack Dempsey no fight Last time I met him I will Jack the previewing fight was not an experienced fighter I “cover” the battle forThe had been winning sU my fights just Tribune) with my strength Since then I have learned to fight They say I haven’t' looked good in training begin remembering how hard and Okay but did anyone ever win a fast Lpuls can hit how young and title mates? I never spar against "throw he is then and they strong any fighter and I out” some of those mediocre fights underestimated don’t Schmeling - But I've been old on the back his and of they’re ' waiting for thiskreturn match two d v : whole years and Fam ready” in of the In spite of all this spite fact that Louis is favored by youth and practically all the other physical advantages over Max you can’t overlook the other fact that Joe still can be hit with & right-han- d punch The efforts of Jack Black- burn his competent trainer and mentor the advice of other experts NEWARK --N J June 21 CD-- Max all the words In the world can’t Schmeling arrived at 7:42 p m sock to at Newark airport Tuesday in a ward off a hard right-han- d to learn chartered transport ' plane piloted the jaw Joe Louis has that himself and it’s a question by Pick Merrill transatlantic flier whether he has or not Certainly and then drove off in a private his training camp workout will not limousine to an unannounced des answer it but it should be answered tination when he puts his title at stake in The German heavyweight chalthat ring lenger had little to say about his I can’t help feeling that Schmel- title boxing bout Wednesday night ing got all the breaks in his first with Joe Louis and declined comfight with Louis The German took ment also on a wire from Promoter some good clouts ’tis true and he Mike Jacobs “positively forbidding” stood up under them but ho was him to fly to the fight from Sche lucky in getting over the most tell- nectady N Y even as early as ing the second round and then he Slate Swim Meet whipped over a terrifically damagNEW YORK June 21 CD-- The ing blow after the bell ended a national outdoor swimming Chamwere as if Joe seemed when round it women will be held at for pionships daze had been he of coming out the Barbara CaL July 22 23 and knocked into That punch must have Santa National AA U headquarters had a damaging effect and it may 24 announced Tuesday (Continued on Page 17) — NEW YORK i s a ’ it M t is it H y ' In - right-hande- rs -- T - — r— -— — r Latest Odds Favor Champion to Defeat Challenger 4 ii Max and Joe will climb into the ring around 7 p m Mountain standard time Wednesday night to resume a theirjaersonal-debate- decade Nevertheless it has whipped the fight faithful to a high emotional pitch created sporting excitement and proved the biggest boxoffice magnet of any title bout since Gene Tunney rode the famous “long count” to' victory over JaCDempsey at Chicago in 1927 Peak of Career Three million dollars was the goal that Rickard nearly achieved at the peak of his fantastic career as a promoter ago Wednesday night Mike Jacobs the exticket broker who "staked” Rickard for years will be all smiles if the gross “gate” touches the magic million dollar mark that birely eluded him in the LouiS-Bafight three years ago With the advance sale reported slightly over $300000 Tuesday the promoter figured to have a reasonable chance of achieving his goal No matter what the final tabulation shows there will be no financial losers in the latest extravaganza of the boxing Industry Due to the' combined Influence of the ballyhoo the current ' heat wave and the fascinating uncertainties of the fight Itself there is good reason to suspect 80000 or more fans will crowd into the huge American league ball park paying anywhere from $345 to $30 to see whether Schmeling can repeat his sensational knockout of two years’ ago or whether the brown bomber will turn the tables on the only man to lick him since he turned professional Schmeling still has the weapons as well as the poise confidence and craftsmanship that carried him to stunning triumph in 1936 He's two years older but no less impressive physically and no less fortified mentally Mix is Imbued with a burning ambition to- - do what no ever did among other them Jim Corbett Bob Fitzsimmons Jim Jeffries and Jack Dempsey pi ''V— " There’s no tendency now to underrate the German or his chances but the explanation for restored confidence in Louis is not difficult to find either- The negro’s backers feel that overconfidence under-trainiand general inexperience contributed as much to his downfall two years ago as did Schmeling’s right hand punches They Insist he is a better fighter now a more accurate punchers and more resourceful He proved the last time that he could “take It” Jk J -- ?: Undoubtedly Louis is a more dan- Louis still was a 1 to 2 shot to of betwin in the latest call-ovting odds With 17 to 10 quoted against Jthe chances that Schmeling clock-makin- - ar NECK 16' would-fnak- ring history by becom- ' en - In this corner we have Joe Louis heavyweight champion of the world who meets Max Schmeling tonight x — " - - negro product of the Alabama cotton fields and the golden gloves amateur ranks was the reigning sensation Jim Braddock had captured tho world championship with a surprise victory over Max Baer but Louis Was rated the ‘‘uncrowned king” Unbeaten he was the beneficiary of an extravagant ballyhoo in the course of which and build-u- p he was described as a composite of all the heavyweight greats of the hand that smashed the myth of the bomber's made the invincibility fight experts look foolish and abruptly changed the heavyweight picture Since that memorable night in the stadium the return match has been slowly almost painfully in the making In ths interval a year ago Louis won the’ championship by knocking out Braddock but the negro himself was among the first to admit he could not claim " undispted i supremacy unless he past turned the tables on his conqueror Lethal Right And so to climax a few million Then along came Schmeling the words of argument and collect their with a lethal right share of nearly a million dollars supposed set-u- p : NEW VORK luiw SI (AC) — foUent facts on Wednesday night's heavyweight championshipi omit: Joe Louis Detroit Principals: champion vs Max Schmellnc former champion Yankee stadium Placet New York Times First bout 5:20 p m mountain standard) ) main bout 7 p m Postponement date On ease of min) i Thursday Juno 23 Length of bout: 15 rounds to m decision Probable weights: Louis 199 pounds Kchmelinglie 195 named Just ho Officials: To fore fight by New York state athletic commission Probable attendance: 80000 Probable receipts: $950000 Division of purse: Louis 40 per eent Bchmellnf 20 per cent of net Ticket prices ' Reserved seats $575 to $30f feneral admission $345 ' Probable odds: 1 to 2 against Louis to win 17 to 10 against Schmeling to win decision Goes-o- Stylo And still I go for their styles— unless one of the principals has to be assisted into the ring on crutches Jf UN Here are the comparative measurements on Joe Louis and Max They look pretty husky Schmeling who battle tonight for the heavyweight championship of the world' Willi-mant- ' ' " STERLING PROCTOR IS ROLLING UP A SMOKE WITH THE SAME MELLOWER MILDER "MAKIN’S" TOBACCO HE’S TALKING ABOUT THAT MONEY-RAC- K GUARANTEE MAKES IT EASy FOR A MAN TO TRY PRINCE ALBERT’S tho watchword with most these days" starts off Sterling Proctor (left) to Thomas McLe-mo- re (right) “Means slot to get 70 such ‘makinV smokes as I do out of every tin of Prince Albert quick-rolli- Sometimes you’re right like when you get Armstrong fighting Ross— but sometimes you’re wrong like when you get Schmeling fighting Louis in their first bout So Fm wondering if I’m In style as the goofy cuckoo clock keeps ticking above my head I’m as worried about my styles as a Park avenue debbia facing tho Easter pa rade If that clock could only shift me suddenly into Wednesday night I’d know all about it— know if my Schmeling hat won and if I’m still in style ) n TASTY RA And I’m enjoyin’ good rich body and mellow mild taste in every puff Yes sir Prince Albertmeans joyful smoking don’t itr Mac? £ ISN’T THIS THE FAIREST TOBACCO GUARANTEE YOU’VE EVER SEEN? $25-a-d- saiMEin It Salient Facts might make said man biased for the principal in his camp Yet I have a certain weakness I am a stylist After watching men batter one another with boxing gloves for some 23 years I fear1 that I may have drifted into a rut This rut may be tho practice of matching pugilists’ fighting styles rather than ’matching the pugilists themselves I cover the fistic front I see all of the prominent pugs in all of their “croocial” battles I watch them In training as they hammer human punching their bags I watch their attacks and defenses I examine their hands for bone injuries The commission physician tells me that one man is more on edge than the other a two-hand- Schmeling"' to regain ing the first tha world heavyweight title Declared Champ The'German was declared champion by a 2 to 1 vote of the New York boxing commissioners in 1930 after winning on a foul from Jack Shprkey at the Yankee stadium He filled the vacancy created by Gene Tunney’s retirement in 1928 Subsequently Schmeling became generally recognized as world champion but lost the crown to Sharkey 1932 in the Madison Square Garx den bowl Sohmeling’s return to pugilistic heights after being rated a has-beis one of the ring’s most dramatic episodes particularly as it was achieved at the expense of Louis Two years ago the young hitter than remains to bo seen however whether his defensive equipment or his reaction under heavy fire will carry him over tho danger spots The psychological angle probably can be discarded If Louis i beaten again it will not be because of fear but because he is hit so hard and effectively that he will have no alibi Preliminaries: Joe Lubin BrookPaterson lyn vs Bill Comlskey Bill Poland N J heavyweights ic New York vs Gene Bonin Conn heavyweights each four rounds Dave" Clark Detroit vs Bud Mignault Brockton Harry Balsamo New York vs Carmen Barth Cleveland middleweights A1 Bray San Francisco vs Abe’ Simon Brooklyn heavyweights Jorge Brescia' Argentina vs Alex Kettles South Bend Ind heavyweights each six rounds gerous er By JACK CUDDY NEW YORK June 21 (UP)— The cuckoo clock ticks what? It is now 11:05 Tuesday night and that cuckoo clock on the wall on and on AficT I wonder whetherit is opposite my bed'tick-tock- sf ticking because I am supposed to be a prize fight expert If by some Swiss wizardry of g my fcucKoo timepiece let me give expert reason why I could strip its gears and carry me knew there could be noT other out-come and if I am wrong let me suddenly into Wednesday at 11:05 p m whal a story I could write explain with erudite alibis just why you folks about the million-dollmy man failed to come through as ‘ fight between Champion Joe Louis predicted and Challenger Max Schmeling Here I am tossing about in my Picks Schmeling bed less than 24 hours before one I have picked Max Schmeling I of the greatest prize fights in hisshould know as much about figure! am who a guy picked tory Here I Max Schmeling to knock out Joe this brawl as any man in the country-Louis again If that clock only could even though that man be conhave a mechanical hemorrhage and nected with the Louis or Schmeling waft me suddenly into Wednesday camps I figure such a connection night and let me know if I am right or wrong— and if I am right ' Hat Weapons er N - last-minu- nal Max Schmeling puts his trusty gloves Ready for battle away as he leaves camp for New York— and Joe Louis T-- te They're as fit and from all broadcasts as confident as two fighters can be under the strain of furor and fanfare Schmeling left his Speculator N Y camp Tuesday afternoon for an undisclosed retreat In or near tho city He will join Louis at noon Wednesday at Madison Square Garden for the official weighing-i- n will leave his training quarters at Pompton Lakes N just in time to make connections on the scales Few if any signs of weakening were manifest among those who think that (a) Schmeling will repeat his knockout er (b) Louis will prove his firstdefeat- was just a fistic accident Three out of five newspaper experts as well as betting men prefer Louis but offered ' no eleventh-hou- r argument calculated to change the minds of those who favor Schmeling The return match between Joe Louis American negro holder of the world championship and Max German Schmeling challenger may not crack any tls-t- is records How They Measure Up for Title Bout! CUALLENGtl 3 : Scribe Picks German Wonder What And Is He W orried! Mike Said! — reaches its climax Wednesday night in what promises tq be a balmy million dollar setting at the Yankee stadium June merry-go-roun- — he Just Before The Battle! y 7— By ALAN GOULD NEW YORK June 21 (AV-Tgabbiest gaudiest and all things considered the greatest sey Discounts Louis’ Youth as He Remembers That Champion Can Be Tagged! 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