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OLGAST "AND MORAN ARE ON EDGE FOR BATTLE WHICH WILL SETTLE CHAMPIONSHIP. Wolgast and Owen Moran on Edge to Battle for World’s Lightweight Championship Tomorrow. “You Never Can Tell About) ~ "Paper Dope,” Declare the Fans, So Hundreds of Them Will Have Bet on British Fighter When He Enters Ring With Ad Wolgast. BY RINGSIDER SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 3 There are a good many fight fol wers hero who wouldn't fall dead Owen Moran knocked Ad Wol gaat cold in their scheduled 20 Tound battle here tomorrow here are quite @ number who Mhink he's the lad to do it. On @ope it looks like Wolgast, but the | a an out-and-out fighter. the fighter, a man with) ‘in either hand, able to land from any position, and or. » @inarily clever. Moran is the boxer, fast as light.’ Ring, with a perfect defense and! fair hitting powers. Mixed up in the dope on the scrap is the old Warrior, Battling N Wot ®Ast battered him almost to a pulp Over @ year ago, the battle being round, when raise his Bands and was staggering around the ring like a @renken man. ‘That -Featherweights Ready for Gong (By United Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, July 3.—After three weeks of strenuons training. Joe Rivers and Joe Coster, who) clash here in a 20-round contest to- | Morrww afternoon, wound up their work omg and are resting. Fans _ Who have watched both boys > : Scalaing stunts agree tha: ‘they are fit, an@a great contest ts “expected. Both boys weighed in at 10 o'clock this morning, neither faising the beam at 122 pounds. Eddie Smith of Oakland, who will) feferee, will arrive from San} Francisco tomorrow morning. The eo on will be furnished by Sullivan and Freddie Cout- ure of San Francisco, and Billy Cappelle and Willie Canole. Each of the preliminaries is scheduled tr 10 rounds. The odds on the contest dropped today to 10 to/ 6 with Rivers on | on the long « end. | Al Desires Revenge (By United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 3. — Al Kaufman, whose “white hope” as- tions were recently blasted by Fiynn at Kansas City, Is here today, still full of the idea that he can yet take the measure of the fireman, “There's no use making excuse: said Kaufman. “But I was suffer ing from malaria and had not prop-| er time to train. At that, the ref-| eree stopped the bout when it was that I could have jasted the rounds. McCarey is now try- ing to get Flynn again for me. I'm fot kicking; all | want is another chance at him” ‘Smoke’ Thomas Sold to ) Boston, TACOMA, Saly, — _ i goke" Thomas, the speed marvel of the; Victoria Islanders, has been sold to! the Boston Red Sox, according to/ the announcement made today by President Wattiet. The price is) not made public. Thomas will finish the season with Victoria. See This! | Great Naval } peal Paul Jones —At the— NATIONAL “THEATRE OF THE RADIUM SCREEN” 315 PIKE ay Fourth of July Feature Four Other Big Numbers 5c Admission .5¢ ata | json | SPORTING SPARKS | SPARKS | to pitch one more game and should IN LESS TRAN TWENTY ROUNDS.” —Wolgast taking ‘Moran cheaity, but I really believe I had a harder time winning over Frankie Burns than I will have in beating Moran, Owen is very clever and has a dan rous wallop, but I think I can keep out of harm's way at “LL WIN T am not all times. I know when I get to crowding him closely that I will and in the right spot, I don't know how many rounds it will take me to beat him, but [ think matters will be settled before the twentieth round.’ a argument. Nothing With his! “I am not because he's a m or, but I figure | am better than he. I wili win by keeping after to it he continued taking Moran cheaply hty classy fight Then came Moran. half circle swing he dropped Ne! in the 11th round of their fight in San Francisco. He bat tered him down five times before Moran every second the Dane was finally counted out I have the confidence }That scrap pushed Moran into the! comes with holding the title I am front ranks of pugilism. He was as fast as Moran and ean hit hard the only man who ever knocked,er than he can. [ don't think out the Durable Dane punches will hurt me. That's On the score of condition, tt Is | expect to win.” any man's fight. Both are in good) Says Moran shape, both have trained faithful f am @ far better boxer than ly and consistently, both bave their) Wolgast, all admit that. Wolgast hearts set on winning has never knocked out a man with “Of course 1 will win,” declares one punch. He has turned them Wolgast with the alr of a man who Into ‘queer street,’ and then grad has settled for all times a difficult, ually batte them down, I have [ SPORTING SPARKS | Tacoma Player which his why JACKSONVILLE, —Nine members of the Ja: nsonyt base ball team, who were arrested for playing Sunday ball, will carry jtheir case to the highest courts In order to test the anti-Sunday base ball law. The players were re leased on bonds of #100 TACOMA, July 3.—Rig Ed Ken nedy, formerly a wrestler of Port land, and this season utility player on the local Northwestern baseball team, is in danger today of being separated from the payroll, accord ing to Manager Lyach addition he may be arrested for an alleged m, holds a. contract with the @ssault on R. W. Sands, a lineman Vernon club, he will not play with| at the ball park yesterday after Vernon this season. Brown does | oon not consider it worth while to| Declaring that Kennedy had beat break into the game so late In the| em him, Sands appeared at police season, and will not join the Vil-|headquarters last evening and asked lagers until next spring. that the player be arrested. He pean | was advised to swear out a warrant MARE ISLAND, Cal—A_ chal-| and said he would do so today jenge to fight Battling Robinson, | Bands Jeered Kennedy the negro champion middleweight| He was bi of the crulser California, has been veral cuts about the head sent by Sammy Trinkle, the pride | admitted that during the game he of the Cruiser Maryland. Accord. | had jeered Kennedy, who was play ing to the plans, the bout ts to be| ing second base. staged in Vallejo, at 145 pounds nnedy {8 alleged to hav | grandstand and committe the LOUISVILLE, Ky—Rube Wad-| assault, meanwhile, according to dell, the erratic twirler, is sched-| spectators, using pacene language uled for release, according to Man-| Manager Lynch today said that he ager Cantillon of the Minneapolis | would investigate the incident and club. Rube will be given a chance | that Kennedy would be dealt with by the club managen in addition lo what tion Sands may take in the court TTT T CeCe T ee eee SACRAMENTO—Although Fred Brown, pitcher on the Sacrament entered he fail he will be sent to the bus leagues. AKRON, Ohio—Barney Oldfield, the automobile speed merchant is quoted today as saying that he is| through with the racing game for ever, and that he is now selling automobile tires. Barney said he would henceforth let others “race their heads off.” | & Watch Tomorrow's Pink for the Results of Wolgast- Moran Mill, & — Watch tomorrow's Star Pink, & you fans! The Star will have |#.the Wolgast-Moran fight with # a description of every round Mulford, | with pletures of the fighters. pe lar will also have the lied results of the Rivers: fight at Los Ang # for the f % plonship of the world, and the Klaus Defeats Hansen : results of all the Eastern and # Northwestern league COALINGA, Cal., July 3.—Frank| 4 Klaus of Pittsburg knocked out Vic | # Hansen in the eighth round of a) # scheduled 20-round mill here last! #.office, and The Star will get night. Hansen was weakened in * the returns first as usual, * making weight and could not stay * off the vicious rushes of the Pitts Ie LBM dielaiataioictetateteletal burger. Hansen showed great! gameness, however, and carried Preah Phivens: Better, the fight to Klaus. CHICAGO, July 3.—Manager ROBB MAKES HIGH SCORE. | Frank Chance of the Chicago Cubs, Robb was high gun at the weekly | who collapsed in Cincinnati after meet of the Seattle Trapshooters’| suffering from the intense heat! association yesterday, breaking 91/ prior to the game Saturday, is re- of 100 birds, and winning the! ported much better today. He ts Shanklin trophy with 19 of 20./stii troubled with severe head. | Robb, Smith, Hall, Williams and/aches. Chance says he will accom | McLaughlin tied with 18 of 20 for! pany the team Bast tomorrow un- the Selby watch. McLaughlin vind oo he is warned against the trip, the shootoft with 20 straight. but he will not enter the game, CANADIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE. 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Dance at Dreamtend tonight, Assaults Fan’ eeding profusely from | He| After the game} SRECHE ESSERE EEE E %| Thompson and Kastner for the Vie-| S\team yesterday by a 7 to 4 tally “CONFIDENT THAT I “T'll win, of that IT am cx fighter, but I think T am hi box, out general, and out figure him in the fight in a few rounds, then again it want to predict the number lic: Lam going into that ring because Woljast is a better in All I have to do is wat swing, and box him, If l am CAN BEAT WOLGAST” Moran. is a good T can out Il may win may go the limit, so I don’t [ want to say this to the pub to win and if I lose it will be an than [am h Wolgast’s one punch, his ucce Wi am sure onfident, igast master. I ful it means victory.” | Beavers Defeated | throughout reer, man after man with 1 knocked out Nelson. Wolgast failed. Doesn't that prove that I can outhit him? I have; never felt as confident of winning in my life and that goes @ long] way | That's how the fighters figure e doy The betting ip 4 Wot ast, because he is the mpion and has demonstrated répeatadly that he is no “cheese champion. Nelson called bim, bu @ sure enough “wild cat,” who kiowa the ing game. No matter what everything points t some milling totally the spe under vada sun at Reno, Ju knocked out one punch the Oatcome. | a real #0 differgnt than ing Ne a year @xo tacle RISING STARS. The Ballard nine beat the Mun-| ball tomsera to a frazzle at the latter's grou of 16 to Johnson Stokie mado up the battery for the winne | _ South Park was def by the Jacobs Bak day roe terday ted 18 to 6/ y team yes The Monks and the College club played a tie game, § to 8, on Denny/ feild Saturday aft The game was called in the eighth inning be cause of rain. The batteries were Hoar and Becker for the M Skeel for th | esians | The Chancellors to 2at & batteries wer Tee for the Chan and Brown for Redm ‘noon and Durkhetme trimmed Red mond yesterday Chesterfield and lors and Turple ‘ ; | Georgetown was beaten 3 to 0 at Port Townsend day fn al pitchers’ battle. Manning | and Miller, The Georgetown twirler | held the opposition to three mits, but was given poor support, four] errors being made behind him tour| orgetown manager says that over-| eating caused the defeat of his} team. Their sea voyage gave the| | visitors Ithy appetites and the game was called immediately after | they had eaten. As a conseqhence | the players were loggy and slow.| Lan, who pitched the last Inning for | Port Townsend, is a Chinaman and| & southpaw. The Georgetown m | was accompanied by a 15-plece band | and 75 rooters. They were given | splendid treatment. The batteries | were Manning, Lan and Levera for nd; Miller and Williams for Georg | The Victore went to Leaven | worth yesterday and were de a 5 to 3, The batteries were B and Sander for Leavenworth # | tors The Fort Lawton soldiers trounced Rainier Heights 11 to 3 at Fort Lawton yesterday after-| noon, and the Fort Lawton Juniors defeated Columbia City A.C. &.to |6. The batteries in the first game | were Jasper and Johnson+for Law-| ton; | Red and Williams for: Rainier. | |The batteries in the second game were Evans and Kelly for the Juniors; Simmons and @ay dor Columbia, 1 Y | The Mohawks journeyed. to Des Moines July 2 and were defeated % to 2 in @ fast and excitiny game. | This is the first game the Mohawks have lost this season. Dho bat tery for Des Moines was Erickson and = Logan The Des Moines Juniors want games with “18-year. old teams, the O'Brian Pirates re- ferred. The Levinson Juniors lost an ex- jelting game to the South Park The Levinson “Kids” put up a scrappy game against thelr older opponents, ‘The Levinsons want gamos with 17-year-old teams, the Fort Lawton ‘Juniors preferred Phone Queen Anne 671 or write 1811 Sixth ay, N. The Old Barbees will go to Port Ludlow tomorrow, leaving on the | steamer Dontcella at 8:30 a, m. Watch The Star Pink tonight for special sporting cartoon showing Bat Nelson in his recent training stunts in Seattle, when he boxed with “Silent” Meagher, Spokane defeated Vancouver 4 farm, and the fans were treated to tional game by the Indians, Schw and his team mates acc support The game was tied until the fit Schwenk and @ pass isnued to Emil Frisk loaded the bases, Zimmerma The of defensive playing by the Indians caught fly close to the fer and saved two runs, Cartwright a play in the seventh that James of a hit in the eighth, ninth > al threw “Kitty” out at had gone on Vancouver ‘s timely two-bagger pu Jamen' and first would bi Spokane made its first score in the and Cartwright singled tn a row threw out Nordyke at the plate but Netzel came in from third, and Vancouver tied the tally in the nett pasted the ball over the fence The score follows: z oH ewe eae anootnwe weouncone> | pecomecens’ Summar by Rasmus pla twright te Cooney to Nordyke APPETITE REPAIRING Repair Your Appetite mas & M. andChill 1426 FOURTH AVE. 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