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FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMP PUTS CLEVER JIMMY FOX OUT AFTER SHOWING HIM UP FOR 6 ROUNDS) gamer | ui Edwin J. Brown, Den’ f ’ By United Press Leased Wire s right after Fox In the open ee OAKLAND, June Johnny |! nd, foreing him to cover up. Tam wing my entire time ana| Kilbane, the world's therwelg Coming out of a clinch, Kilbane Pervonal ntton to my I Prac Champion, is rega tod .|sent a hard right to the jaw. Kih thee real fighter by Sar a ane gave Jimmy a xing lesson Ciessind bat ¢ a .| Oakland fans, f 1 second and, in the third,] without charge My offer to y out victory last tar to finish him, He] fox. A ri jaw | 8 1 repeatedly with right and cap gle nea ary op «| Sent the San ives isco boy sprawl-|left to the jaw and Fox reeled rn my prices and what I ng ‘9 ty tm at e rt in the s about the ring, the bell saving him slak ad ,| round, and before the time kee; Kilbane got busy in the sixth and bog tee sgorptapene. obey har rily started to count, Fox's sec-|landed at will. After backing his When you come a towel Into the «.|man to the ropes, Kilbane sent a ed slow as a truck |solld right to the Jaw and Fox went | lazziing speed of | down was thoroughly whipped. was a one n the prel ries, Joe Azevedo | Bot be imitated by Dentists who try to leavin, a six decision bine: @teal my patients dy using my name champto: on Abe Edwin J. Brown, DD. & Beattio’s Leading Dentist | ==". CHAMPS CLEAN CRACK GOLFERS | MMA g Open evening UPINSWATFEST HERE FOR MATCH C., Ju | VICTORIA, B The Middle West golfers arrived ; toria put up a misera Seattle today for a » exhibition against the m: * on the Seattle Champions in the second Kai i a * every mem. ; : West team in va ee rmeya, will do the ae thre , the § | match oe aturday the visitors play a pick ‘ ° d team of Pacific coast cracks. ee ar) m- ‘ Be :4 9 3 2 o°8 ‘ and | ; : ‘ : if 2 1 e ° 1 ¢| POUGHKEE Psa N. -¥,, Jone/ 2 8 6s, > ie 3 11.—The Corn Totals ” «/sylvania and Columbia Summa: ed out twice today | Serene. Intercollegiate boat races to be here June 21. The University of Washington crew engaged {n but one practice spin The Washingtonians are becoming | |more accustomed to conditions of Hudson, and their work is showing great improvement. TILIKUMS BOOST AUTO SPEEDWAY A committee was appointed by the Tilikums Tuesday night to make a report to the organization on the advisability of tndorsing the tely reduced fares Other Points tn the Fat 5b California et alghtiy roug at uy Righer fares. Going Limit 15 Days. FAL RETURS Limit OCTORER 3, 1919 Liberal stopover privileges 224 @hoice of diverse routes offered. TWO ALL-STEEL TRAINS ‘Ve Tee cast OARY pet Tim and Gleamon AMERICAN | Lmaoun nan NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE plans for a proposed two-mile brick uf leattie 11, Victoria speedway for Seattle. The move j Seer ot * |ment, which is fathered by H. W Doherty, would bring about th |eonstruction of one of the fin Jautomobile courses tn the Wes' Besides being used for auto Loe Angeles 3. Venice 6, Sacracn Ban Francisco 15 motorcycle races, the track will be WAQKEE EMPLOTES NORTHWESTERN LEA aan doses ‘miacae a oe } not | tuned for athletic purposes For additional: information re- | | Vascouver t3\ WILL SEND EIGHT garding fares, og sleeping | MEN TO PORTLAND car reservations, etc, call on or A. P. CHAPMAN, JR, | VANCOUVER, B.C. June 11 |The Vancouver Athletic club will Gen'l Agent Passenger Dept. CRISWELL, 3b City Pass. Agt. send a team of eight athletes to the toma 1) tis |annual Pacific Northwest champton CuIcaeo Brooklyn 19 ttl ship meet at Portland next Satur MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL | ins: 15 4an| C87 RAILWAY | a i Lilt ake eke eke eee Chacinnatt i * * ooauiy aed | ee ...'® PHILADELPHIA, Juno 11. # | Best ‘modern “outside rooms, 2oC|@ Confessing abilities of* to 50c. Stewart House, 86 ® $101,934 and assets of $10,027, & Stewart. ® "Philadelphia Jack O'Brien” # — # today bas filed « petition in ® * bankruptcy in the United ® | States court here. The for. # * pugilist filed a petition H 9 * t | name, Joseph F. & eres the Beverage §: ares ¢ * It a large hall in ® *# West Philadelphia to stage # ® boxing contests, but the ven- # ® ture was a failure. * * * * That’s kkk hhetaereeneee Lester Reed, one of the best gun gag tenn gen onde eager sional at the close of the first day's shooting in the 29th annual shoot of the Sportsmen's association of the Northw which began at | Spokane Tuesday, Reed's score for the day was 145. ncouver and R. Rayburn of La ‘ande, Or., tied for first honors in the amateur events. G. W. Egbers, | Pase finished second and Hugh Poston, another Seattle man, in the amateur division, score was 145. , F. Huntley of Poston's AMERICAN LEAGU Won Iafeiphia SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 rates. 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Gipe re n, a medal play handicap Neved Meikle sixth, Jack s and will t to both son was the star, The Capt.} | of club, THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1913. teu 2 4 a oe | Jor leag of Hein’ his prime abo made his first | John catching a full-blown major le | game Why |bero It's preposterous! Every HEINIE PEITZ © Revolution has prob-| 4 in his grave at the} Shades of ‘49! Heinle Altrock, who has with Herman § an for Washington, called upon in a pinch and for five innings the old White Sox south- “ice | nossioe’ Iatop was the nipping by Helne of) paw blanked his opponents surprising than Manage: requesting Peitz to back |the great Cub Zimmerman, when he Altrock looked so good that Griff |twice easayed to steal, believing the says he will pitch him frequently old uper” unable to get the ball| Nick was through in the majors |to second. And then at bat! |several seasons back and had lost Why, the old-timer cracked the|his effectiveness at Kansas City DUNDEE WILL GIVE |' WEIGHT TO WHITE Lo ANGELES, J 185 3389 Dundee 4 ght a Dundee ts doing lent wore, 1 Union Theatre ait for the cast mill which was called off last Te on day and will merely try to hold THIRD, NEAR UNION his present forr Changes Program 3 Times a Weg at $30 Here is an opportunity for men who are particular about their appearance. You may now have a Summer Suit made to your individual measure for only $30.00, A rich display of English blue cheviots and serges, and the prevailing shades of grays and browns, is here for you to choose from. Come in and see them. third | Preparatory to/ ball so far he lumbered all the way | when Washington picked him up as) comedy headliner. to third base. a It Is going to be some tidy little |task to oust the present holders of |firet division situations. Good | pitching and dependable clubbing are bound to keep the Champions in the lead for a while yet. Meikle and Wilson aren't in very good shape, but they are expected to round to before long. The Beavers are running along smoothly. land is In imminent danger of tak- ing a spill but should come right up agnin when they meet Spokane next week. oe Harry Hanna, the Seattle ‘boy whom Spokane secured from the Chattanooga club, caught his first ea for the Indians Tuesday Only one steal was recorded against him and he got a hit. He cost Spokane $250. Conway, the Cin cinnati high school pitcher, has also arrived. He will be used against the Tigers*some time this week. eee Ten Million ts going pretty good in Spokane. He Is being used reg wlarly in the outfield, There is no fly entcher In the league that has anything on Mutton in the speed ne, and he bas picked up consid erably in his batting. “ee will be a much stronger Powell on the job, He tof the game with} ken leg, but will probably ap Spokane team with in the lineup next week. He a fence-buster last year. | oe Today's game winds up the Champs’ stay at Victoria. Thurs day the scene of activity will be shifted to Seattle, where the Bees and the Champs are to finish the present series. Monday Joe Me Ginnity will bring his Tigers over for a # engagement ene Egan and Suggs of the Cincin- nati Reds are to go to the Boston Braves for Bill Sweeney. This lit tle bit of news comes direct from | Boston. eee | Baker of the Athlet-| Falkenberg’s better than “Homerun” that Cy is ics claims fade-away ball Christy Mathewso oe Pitcher Hinton, the University of| Arkansas southpaw, has been} signed by the Naps for a tryout.) |He's a six-footer and has pitched two no-hit games this season, o- Evers, the Keystone King’s , has signed with the Terre| club. Joe was trying for a| with the Glants. Joe Tom Thorpe, rold brother, Carlisle, Pa, Jim Thorpe’s 14 has entered the Indian school, ye Groh to Tinker to Marsans may | be lacking in euphony, but seems| to be the best working combina- jtion Cincinnat! has had this year. eee iW | Brooklyn 1s rapidly forgetting| dreams of a pennant, and turning| {ts attention to holding a place in the first division | | . | Fred Tender, brother of the fa |mous twirler of the Athletics, may | get a tryout with the Naps. They say that he has great speed gnd control. | The disability of Chick Gandil and Eddie Foster has been costly | to the Senators. First and third | base have been the weak spots on the Washington team all the time. Gandil’s heavy batting 1s being missed badly. Fi . . | Manager Huggins praises Bill} Dahlen's Superbas, Huggins says that Brooklyn is strong at bat and fast on the running paths. “They |may be playing In a streak of luck,” said Huggins, “but all winners get the best breaks,” = SPORTING CHATTER star pitcher, who has won many games for the Athletics, may never| __ be able to pitch another Coombs participated tn only championship game this season— the opening contest with the Red Sox. the game in the fifth. The break- Port- down was complete. Stone Bros, | Tailors 811 Second Avenue Jack Coombs, the “iron man” and| NICK ALTROCK game. one | BULL BROS. 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