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r ?AGETWO v (Section Two) THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1920. 'Latent News From ortinff Wor LEFT EARFUL What, team will play I car not, Nor what the scoras wilt ba; Which taam will win tha pennant, It mattera not to ma. RIGHT EARFUL You aee, I'm not o'erburdened With curiosity; Yet I would like to know what The scandal's going to be. It him workout, hence the lack of inside BRINGING UP FATHER (Copyright 1917. by International News Service) By George McManus information on his real ability. Tip Gardner will act aa third man in the ring for all events with ex- Featherweight Champion Tommy Dixon, and A. Corp Btein as official judges. The best part of the evening's enter tainment is the fact that the net proceeds of the fight will be given to the Day Nursery. The fight 'd' ' the LL-I MOPE. FfivTj t'LL 6E SOME. PL-ACE. VELL-t CALLeO ON MR f ' ( tb HE. RCH ? Gff COUL.V- ' 1 OU LL CKLL TO 1 LW DEUICHTEO- HE'b COT COIN TOD- 15 HE REaNLLX 1 HE"OT MAROJ.E. CrSRE-CRCNV 1 tEE.Me bOME "CLAOVOO $ HERE. K CERTAINLY HAVSOME At RCH Ab ALL.' OVER Ml & PROPERTY : E in : L ( V J THEV HE . . ; H II : 1 1 T Tl U o -1 g w will NOT BE AN i f ;: x ;'f. EXHIBITION CARD. BOXING CARD WITH EVEKi FIGHTER GOING IN TO'WIN. Fight fans, society folks, business men and everybody else, will be there tonight to see the fights and contribute their mite to the Day Nursery Fund. It's a fight for charity; but not a charity fight. The sky's the limit for attend ance don't be afraid of overcrowding Tally's Arena, it can't be done any way the ay Nursery can use all over flow admissions. Tou can buy your pasteboard at Eddie Doyle's Cigar Stand. BUT A KKAL WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF) m WHAT'S NEWS TODAY? -J ! ! W ( J II I , H wHAtt,THE 1 f LAVS ALL OUR ZTI AHSIO VT 13 "SIGUO y-v MA-TTti? wrTH" II TROULEe OWTHE J . Cff" 1 VOO'LL. EEUE.WJ BE At3LEl jyH At Sacramento-Los Angeles, no aft ernoon game. rain. At Los Angeles, .Portland. 2-0; Ver non. 1-4. That ends baseball for the year. elect 1t CARPENTIER TRIMS "SET-UP" AND BIG TOWNS CHAMP J AWN; DESCAMPS HAS CASH DESIRES By Wtstbrook Pagter NEW YORK Battling Levlnsky was hich a wobbly "rtft up' for Georges ''arpentler that the fixht fans in the ig town are still matching ponnles for n answer to the question: "Can Cnr ' fiitlfr fight, and If so, how much?" Oeorges wheezed into New York com his training quarters at Summit. . J., the morning after the fight, with coM In his turgid chest and a prodig us wad in his Jeans, being acquisl ions of that busy rjuarter-of-an-hour i the cool of the evening at the Jersey "Ity ball purk in which he knocked .evlnsky fbr a home run with the uses full. He swelled around the (larldgo lobby for a while with Fran--olse Dcst-amps, his manager, and than drifted upstairs to knead his bosom Vlth a lotion of turpentine to cure the .old. Dcscamfa had no end of a mad on I ecause people weren't giving his boy redlt for a tremendous feat of fisti cuffs In beating the patriarchal bat. I French Window Jaw All the papers here commented on the fact that Carpentler fought with his left arm held low and his left law wide open to any stray boxing gloves that mlKht have been flying about in tho chill night air. For a fact, Car- pentier's Jaw had a sign on it, "hit me," all through that fight and the fact that he didn't get hit was more to Levinsky's discredits.than Carpentier's credit. Robert Edgren, writing in the Evening World, Implies that if Car- pentler ever missed a swing at .Tack Dempsey, ns he missed swings at Lev- Insky. Dempsey would leap Into the opening and spin him half way back to France with one punch. Carpentler certainly lived up to his 24 sheeting as a pretty boxer and a relentless attacker, but any fighter of any class at all would have whaled Levlnsky as he showed in that battle The Battler looked cheap as an order of beans. ' He was awkward, flounder Ing whenever he missed one of his timid leads. And he had a very bad case of buck fever, due, no doubt, to the reputation as a Kiiier mat naa Deen Duiit up MAZOLA MA20LA-COOKED foods are more easily digested because it is a vegetable fajV100?Z pure, and is from an edible source. Even after frying fish or onions the same lot of Mazola can be used foe frying delicate foods. Merely strain and use it over and over again. Mazola does not absorb any of the odor or flavor of the foods fried in it, nor does it smoke up your kitchen. Once you try Mazola you will prefer it to lard or compounds. round, the Frenchman. In the end Carpentler savagely brushed aside Bat's extended left arm, which wa the American's only defense, ignored Bat's feeble right cross, and chopped him re- peatedly on the Jaw with that over hand right. John Will Save His Faca Levlnsky didn't give him a fight so the public right now doesn't know much more about the Frenchman's real abilities than it did before. To all of this. Deacamps take ex plosive exception. "George she do not have to be on guard against Eevinsky," the keen- eyed manager sputtered. "Against Dempsee he fight a different way. One time he ask Levlnsky. tb heet me' be cause he know Levlnsky cannot hurt him. But he will not let Dempsey heet him. He will knock out Dempsey in four rounds." Descamps received an offer from Tom Andrews of Milwaukee to fight Harry Greb out there, but he didn't think much -of Greb as an opponent and '.so turned down- the match. He also heard rash talk on behalf of Mike O Dowd and Ted "Kid" LeVls and of fered to have Georges knock them out in .he same ring any morning between and 9:13 of the o'clock. More Movies for Carp Carpentier is going to do another motion picture in New York and will remain here for about two months al togetheY. His contract with Charles B. Cochran of London binding him not to fight Dempsey except under Cochran's auspices, expires in the latter part of December, after which he will be free to sign for the Dampsey battle undeV American handling. But Descaraps wants half of the gate money and says he will not let the lad step into the ring with Dempsey for a cent lest. "No seexty-forty," he protested. "We must have feefty-feefty or no fight. Carpentier la the attraction. Who is Dempsey without Carpentler? He is nobody. - Feefty-feefty-feefty-feefty " And that made pretty near four feef- ties. Kansas City Star. o At Fait Lake, 2-11; Oakland. 1-3. At Oakland. Seattle 6. San Francisco 7, morning game. At San Francisco. 4; Seattle 8. after noon. At Stockton. Sacramento, ; Los Angel 2. morning. ' SPEAKER REMEMBERED HIS MO THER FIRST Cgr -vV-j W-i-v m C00' L does relievo dkin trouHe "I had the mort stubborn rash on my neck it had re fused to yield to anything and Resinol fixed it. I05 Ercat the 'ay that ointment works I Tut it on once and the itching stopped. In a week the rash was gone. Yo. oiifM to try RESINOL SHAVING STICK, ton. I fiever knew what a quick, satisfactory (hare was till I uted it." At .' dntftiitt. ii i MtMfcii,Timrf :.jwfti)Mwiifln''ii lull ikmtmmst.- ummiWt. , S MMW.i i t t ' ' ''fiJmi ' i" WHHW1II . . .""'''' ." V' '" ...L HMr '.MMMMM 5 , ' MMMMHWkM .L , .;. m-t v-'- , mmmmmrmmmmmmmyi. - :s l i - - V , -, W: . f -V repertoire In an effort to earn their money as Quick as possible. No. 4 offers Battling Scotty and Red Gardner in a ten round fight for the championship of Phoenix. Much has been said about both boys, leaving the fans to Judge their favorites. The best way to pick the winner of this bout is to count 'em on the floor and whisper t the fan in the next seat: "I told you so. ' Scotty has been a consistent winner in late events and he has been fighting some good boys. He has a good Jaw and a good head and his knowledge of the ring game is sufficient to carry him through the ordinary fight. In meeting Bed Gardner he will face the toughest scrapper yet imported to Phoenix for a- preliminary card. Gard ner looks good in the workout; If he shows as good in the ring this evening Scotty will forsake the ring for a few numbers. " The main event brings together Happy Woods and' Soldier Lynch in Happy's first Phoenix showing. Tucson went wild over Happy and the border towns still like the Old Pueblo boiler maker. Happy figures that he can -get in solid down here by kayoing his first opponent In short order. Lynch comes here well recommended but the local fans have nor watched For business - administration Stoddard senator. adv. o TC END COUNTERFEIT PERMITS A big contract for specially water marked paper upon which to print licenses for physicians to prescribe whisky and other alcoholic "medicines which might be used as beverages, an also the prescription blanks themselves has recently been awarded through the congressional Joint committee on print ing to paper manufacturers in the Springfield, Mass., district. The congressional committee was ap pealed to recently by the officials of the Internal revenue bureau to help them out in suppressing a big business which appears u have grown up in the mat ter of counterfeiting prescription blanks. These blanks are issued by the internal revenue bureau to the physi cians, along with the licenses to write and issue such prescriptions. It was represented to the committee that a tremendous number of these blanks were being counterfeited. They were not printed Sn a distinctive kind of paper which would make counterfeit ing difficult, one report had it that as many of these spurious prescription blanks were circulating as there were bona fide blanks issued by the internal revenue bureau. These blanks are printed at the gov ernment printing office, and the con gressional committee purchases all the paper for the printing office. The paper for which the contract has been made will be specially water marked with the words "Internal Revenue Pro hibition." The contract calls for 110. 000 pounds of this special paper. This will supply V million books of one hun dred leaves each for prescriptions, to be Issued to the physicians and 1 million physicians' permits, giving. them the right to issue prescriptions for a "wee drop o' the cratur." It is reckoned that this Bupply of paper will be sufficient to run the bu reau six months, and that the new watermarked prescriptions will aid greatly in putting an end to the sale of liquor on spurious prescriptions. (Washington Star.) CLEVELAND When the last Dodger batter had been retired in the final inning and the Cleveland Indians had the 1920 world series won. Manager Tris Speaker remembered his mother first. He ran from his place in center field directly to the box where Mrs. Speaker had watched her son triumph. Spoke took her in his arms as the crowd surged about them. That was the biggest climax that has ever come into the Speaker family. RORTY ROUNDS OF FIGHT BOOKED FOR TALLY'S ARENATDNIGHT WITH HAPPY WOODS TOPPING THE SHOW TONIGHT'S CARD Happy Woods vs. Jack Lynch 10 rounds Battling Scotty vs. Red Gardner 10 rounds Jack Daly vs. Billy Alger 10 rounds Pancho Mendoza va. Young Maza 6 rounds John Henry Lewis a. Nathaniel Lewis 4 rounds Tip Gardner, Referee Tommy Dixon and Avery Corpstein, Judges. When John Henry slaps Nathan on the Jaw and Nate swings his left into Jawn's midsection at 8 o'clock this evening the biggest athletic event ever stagod for charity will lie on its way. The Lewis twins open an all star card Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap. Cuticura Collewt Soap w the fa-orlUforMfct-ruor.ha-inR. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Plc, N.w York FTC FT7 r!f fff handaometv illunnttcj 64racw Com Products t'.ok Bonk. Com Product, hctimug Company, P. O. Box 161, New York Cor. RIPE OLIVES scheduled for forty long rounds and every performer a willing fighter. Following the Lewis twins comes the curtain raiser, a scheduled six round bout between Tancho Mendoza from So- nora and Young Maza, the Phoenix scrapper. No fight no money no money, no stepping out at night presto two fighting kids open hostilities on sure enough scale Mendoza has the kick; Maza has cleverness. Lay vour jungrnent accordingly. When Mendoza and Maza sign the armistice. Jack Daly and Billy Alger rush into the limelight for ten rounds or less. Daly says it will be consider ably less and Alger says he must hurry back to Miami to report on the job. Neither fighter has any time to spare. No exhibition here; they will naturally swing everything in their nw& nil and OLIVE OIL DeLuxe AUTO LAUNDRY We stop that de preciation on your car by keeping it greased, washed and off the street all for a nominal charge. Ask us about our spe cial rates by the month. 314 N. Central Ave. Phone 4136 TO REVIVE FROZEN HOUSE-PLANTS If a house-plant happens to get froz en during the .winter, it should be re moved immediately to a cool, dark room and drenched with cold water. Th supposition that a plant should be re vived with warm water and heated air is wrong, as the treatment must be gradual. WATCH Tally 's Arena FOR . 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