Show Sb-- 1 V t 7 “ 4 'Zz' - I - L-C J V u - i ‘ V & I? “ """"" 1 " ‘-i T" 1 A hl AraiiniAaii kU 11 J 1 i''i " i CITY UTAH ' SUNDAY r CAREUL f V" t A ' X I -u WfV A’ ’'X k r z WHEN bw4 ' 1 BY ’ 1 f Giving Special York to W 5 LATE Your AN I 1 in- i X Z S I— I ' SJousuet) Thi Company vf Carpen- (The the Press Publish New ’World) York r — n 114 ( iy i X AM -1 Jt Uv f 7 I Aw M i r A -X x "ij11 tiR YOO OR> y i jt — — 1 H —zTftJK J- NULBA 77 fr ' A — IK -j k r - ' Zrn ( S — f Vof 1 the maze S' WffiT ) ’ In r of W'i - Nsak ‘ 7 ' battle one who not see It cannot very well form any sort of intelligent opinion of just what did Junpen in that unsatisfactory contest One account had the Gunner sending the renchman to the floor in the sixth round with a right swing to the jaw another said it was a body punch and stHl others that Georges fell G to the floor when he missed a jaw los lunge at the Gunboat’s his balance from the force of the ing blow be everyone now seems to ngreed that the Gunboat did hit the rench champion a blow on the head ivhile the latter was on the floor from the force of a punch or— whether his own clumsiness — and it is also the opinion of the scribes since unanimous they have had time to think it over that the blow while technically foul one did no damage to Carpentierand that the referee In justice to principals their and the backers crowd could have ordered the men to continue without totally ignoring the code of rules Americans are just beginningto realize in the depth of their despondriivj viluscu oy me weisn ana parpentier victories that boxing bouts elsewhere are really governed by the rules In this countryit has become the custom for during the past decade ortheso rules the average referee to make to suit himself and his employers The referee of the old days who made the boxers live up to the letter'of the law as laid down in the book has disappeared entirely — George Siler was one of the last Charley White another who had nerve to enforce the enough rules is tor some reason (best known to the gentlemen) passed up by the present day promoters roe- or x CAT-PlGj AM X (MSUCT ANAKfe vr- y r ” x 1 t I I if 4 i V I -——a a v iv MkltU ’’‘r I'D! PH0We 1m I ir' I — it iiuii " i uS C? 1 AMNOY L vO I EAR 1 © 1 Wilding and of Brookes the Are Best Invading n ft zyL' ty vn-:-:-xwy ownrnrrnt' II II Quartet ' ?'a ' II a Special p Lz (3o " ’1 r 5 Sr to The Herald-Republican Chicago July 25 — Tennis enthusiasts have the seen Australianteam composed of Brookes Wilding Doust Dunlop in action here believe that this wonderful quartet will carry off the Davis cup this year Norman E Brookes and Anthony Wilding are the stars of the Australian team They came into international prominenceIn 1905 — the first year Australia challengedfor the Davis international who ’ I'll have rbi) VfiJDERSTAtfb uy Hair s Not IonT OH and I ' ft I S Bllii i I jjjjsl ! IjEt Is cup The team that year consisted of A W Dunlop H A Parker Brookes and Wilding Wilding was youth in college but Brookes had already begunto rouna out nis game America also for the challensed Davis cup in 1905 sendingits team for the first time to England There the Americans— Beals C Wright William : A Larnedand Holcombe Ward — met the great Australasians in the final round In the first clash Wright met and Brookes a 1 Referee igurehead Nowadays the referees are hardly than oul after figureheads is in the committed contest average and the offending boxer gets awaY with it usually without comment by referee press or public When the of rules Marquis Queensberry were created they accepted by the fa ? TENN SERS WILL CAPTURE DAVIS CUP IS Jki VIC 7 However — ) yj AUSTRALIAN f 1 — T“r- ' 4 30 x RcAT 1T ARE YoO -rx 1 -act t u Vicious 5—1 f f -X z-dt r--r i N — did yT 1914 by Copyright X M0RlK6 — contradictory dispatches fromEngland retailing according to theM views and of the senders the story of prejudices the Carpentier-Smith - V f ME 7 7 Ilerald-nopublican 25 PLAYERS Say ’VugASB 00 When SPEAK To 5 A IELD X 1 4 I Bout The July BALL - w Was JALES J CORBETT Heavyweight Champion the World New r-' - YoO LaYIHG UEr (bl '1 f i ormer ’ -4 1 ’ - a tier TO SPEAK THEY - j in -e 7 r VvnouD ENORCED ABROAD Right -A 1914 4 VERY - Qorri 26 - BE ARE Corbett Opines That JULY -- - 1 )ULD v j RULES LAKE AIZT - -- A HIIILlUUnnUALlW IND HERALD-REPUBLICAN - - nAurnA YfcfJV X II T I ITHE ‘ ‘ - - ' I"11"' " - I -L " 1 — ' v — — —J : Two are not often decided on his matches reputationstrictly a “walloper” opinion here despite battle glowing reports technicalities is as the case in and not as the contrary of Georges’ heady fighter Onthat from the masterly C England rance and Australia Had he has often shown in thelie is other side was that the bout was T J!— Smith and Carpentier fought in San not the coolest proposition — ring to get “framed” to allowand Jeannette rancisco for instance and the same and right here in on several occasions piece of at the same time change in one of the longest thing had happened probably New York got away with some pretty bolster Carpentier's Jean-nette and reputation hardest fought work matches ever played attention nave been paid to rough He beat Andy Morris and told us no however when he came in England the final score standing L the Gunner’swould infraction of the rules were Harry Wuest by hitting oh the breakaway back that home Carpentier was of the ring at that time as after it had been Joe’s opinion was in the American’s a agreedthat the mighty good fighter Corri substitute for Sportsman men should break cleans welcome and prizering agreeablerules What chance discountedthough by the fact that he favor Larned beat both Wilding and the and the sort of thing lllaa London Corri is a sportswould he have to pull thatelse was to have been one of the Brookesin straight sets while Eugene thorough supposed Wright ' brutality and it in Attendant was and in Englandenforced? or anywhere where the parties to the “set up” Later events beat Wilding in similar fashion agreed England a sportingman’s rules The that their enforcement are lead us to believe that Carpentier doubles mean the man reputationmeans more than it does would and elevation of Ward Wright versus boxing to would a scale higher here is every bit as good the glowing mb There is not the slightest doubt as Bi Who Is Master? Brookes—apd Dunlop— also was won by than ever before in its history my mind that Mr Corri did exactly accounts that havemanbeen sent over the —asandit inwhat that science of here in the past year would indicate American team four sets being re would predominate he judged to be the right thing The question whether Carpentier should in all of the future or is the better is stilP have matches and that no other influence Smith man a While it may been overanxiety quired had anything matter these of doubt The that But in the degeneratedays in this Gunboat was the In 1896 again to do with the decision in the made Gunboat throw away Australasia challenged given a count of 13 in the fourth country decisive what this time without crowds want they smitn-varpentier round appeared like a winning chance bloomer as some Brookesand Dunlop and by that want to say certain experts and Carpentier was there is no denying the bout belonged — mean they met America Wildingbeating Insinuated However it is my practically ouit and are have in the sixth to the see boxer stop his opponent opinion that in justice to renchman on points up to the Again Little in straight sets and Holcombe everybody before he wasknocked fouled not overparticular as to the means and fighters public accordingto others time of its abrupt finish concerned Carpehtier in promoters The public doesn’t know which is had made— especially sO to Ward a bitterly fought five-set employed And the and all — interested methods crowds hecould have Americans— the master and won’t until the battle a are catered to If referees obliged surprisingly good fight of It and hisv match stretched a point and— ordered the to a satisfactory boxers to really box renewedthing tre-I accordingto the to continue when he found that men is But conclusioncleverness had tne Gunboat at the a Once more in 1907 Australasiaand Jarquis of one is certain first America clashed in the Queensberryrules at Carpentier three mendous four disadvantage during this was not injured by the blow is cup not the “slob” we have been led to per cent of the present day crop or rounds And that he also time with Brookes again Davis Itwould have been the popular and believe on the team If the battle kith carries a have to begin all again Smith was was evident by On this would over sensible thing to do punch made occasion beat Wright even though it on the “up and up” and there is no the blow that Brookes There is not a score of boys In sent Smith to the floor breach of the rules beat Karl Behr meant ignoring a in Wilding actually reason for believing otherwiseCarpentier the fourth the occasion when in five sets but who know the first “rules is rules” and a ref round lost to Wrie-ht whiis However that he is close championship the — proved to timekeeper and others have since Brookes beat Behr in hollow fashion rudimentsof the game as it should be eree is justified in enforcing theih and class At 20 years of age one asserted he was played in down for the count of In the English championshipof that y y making offenders pay the penalties who can give such splendid 13 A letter from a friend present at And as all accounts year Therefore Americans are ill prepared Brookes ran through the tournament agreeMr Corri had of himself would seem to have aaccount the mill tells me that for and do not relish decisions such Smith had a narrow beating btanley N Doust (left) and A several times Wilding and Behr in five lop W Dunlop Bottom Norman E warned Smith to refrain future in the ring Referee escape from a “knockout”and that sets each as Eugene Cotri rendered in from certain foul tactics therefore in the meantime too held Joe only the Wilding having Brookes and A WhencloseCarpentier Jeannette friendly gong the Wilding in- Welshi-Ritchie and ’Smith-Carpen-t! should announcing taken the of much sympathy not be wasted to decision in fifteen Wright In a end of the saved his That measure bouts In our rounds round bacon the challenge country boxing on the American The Gunboat made several months ago he roundof that tournament tion when is only my friend’s opinion and prevailingofand course Larned Wrightonly Brookes beat H L Doherty by default should be went to Australia to be taken for what it is and was proclaimedthe world’s champion beaten in decisive fashion bv Brookes ALLOHA AGAIN BEATS worth Smith certainly gave no signs With he also took back in the and Heath distress to Australia Wilding succeeding rounds of the Davis from cup in 1912 England principally the punch However CANADIAN CHALLENGER In 1908 America went to Australia the efforts through of C American boxergcontemplating trips in of the James quest Davis crip Beal in the future will do well Parke succeededin capturingthe Davis abroad to and Wright red B brush up their Alexander composing cup from Australia skill They will the team Parke beating Kenora Ont July 25 — The American-acht boxing the greatest find that science Probablv Brookes in four sets by of a counts for more in means tennis ever seen in the world "'wonderful base line y Alloha foreign rings than at attack representingthe White home Which is Brookes took five ptc tn Paul Meanwhile in England and for that Bear Y'achting club of St in cwijuiiiiK consideredas it snouid be Alexander Wright beating Wilding four matter throughoutEurope Wilding- had the D C and beat Cameron Brookes and in Wilding carried everythingbefore him winning cup in thedefended PARK CITY AND HEBER and the doubles Wright Alexander all of the principal championships for international regatta h‘ere after five memorable sets three successive today defeating years the Canadian challenging the last day Then on came the the success of the American WILL TANGLE AGAIN great Then cameof last yacht for the second Beaver match and and the bringing between Brookesof 145 team "year time The Alloha crossed the Wright played in temperature of the Davis bowl to this country finishing line fifteen minutes before degrees the match going to five sts It Special to The was this that caused sailing the before Wildingand the hour Beaver course the last set takBrookes won again join hands on the in and 58 Brookes to team minutes Park City July 25 — The Park City twenty-two and challenge games to complete for the Australian The senior eight event was won by baseball team will meet the Heber nine in 1909 Again America challenged trophy the Duluth senior eight with the Duluth sendingits two young schoolboys here tomororw in the second contest of junior eight finishing and Melville H Long secondand to the week In NOT START ON Winnipeg third Time the game at back the trophy But they were WILL Heber on bring — 7:57 not quite good enough in those days Thursday Park City won by a 11 to and lost all five of the OCEAN LIGHT UNTIL PRESTON WINS SECOND 7 played score and the trim matches Miners expect to In 1910 no Davis cup matches were Heber again but in that year Wilding went ROM LOCAL PRINTERS tomorrow Johnson toplayed OCTOBER SAYS PtiRTE Heber’s "pitcher the English was hit hard in the England andlor captured ine iirst time de-6-3 last game but the Heber management cnainpionsnip feating Beals Special to The Wright N Y July 25 hTm Hammondsport will likely use again in tomorrow’s in the finals and Gore in four — toLieut Ida July 25 John C Porte will not fly Preston sets tne challenge attempt battle while O’Connell in round — The Preston it is also or Blackmer The itsnext vear saw America send across the Atlantic until October This baseball team won its second gam most will pitch for Park City forth best team to utter humiliadecision was reached today as a result from the GardinerPrinting team of Salt of H Curtiss Lake this afternoonby the scoreof 10 Its its a conference between Glenn cleanliness Lieutenant Porte and ofWill Gash to by the was Will the personal game representative Rodman score ofYesterday’s to Both contests won were fast and exciting The feature its all Wanamaker of today's preferability are Mr Curtiss said thatthe while it was battle was a In spectacularcatch by Japossible to and reassemble machine of (he visitors cobsen rush it to York in time for the New sailing for NewfoundlandAugust evident to those merit read the classified adversteamer Have youtoday? it advisable to take time to was ticements rebuild the machine properly Perhaus your neg-lect and to do would so to x1 mean temporary make changes suggestedby the experiments deafness to opportunity’s -x— knock at your of the past month desirable of is door trifling more foul a a defeated J ” y ’ft 1 i -identical authorities a 12-10 5-7 12-10 6-4 Ifiw I a - results I a Carpentier least10 thisountry 6-4 6-4 6-2 — a brilliant i - -- I i McLoughlin ! 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