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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914, PAGE NEW JOHNSON IS A. Rankin Johneon halle from Marble Falls, Tex, He earned hie Kid Howard has a new Jess Willard yarn. Willard Ie 6 feet 7, welghs ROLLING STONE; epure in the Texas league, and has been tried out by the 8% Louls around 260, and looke tike a human Elffel tower. Howard took one ALL THIS CLERK Browns and Cardinale, He also has pitched for Newark, Toronto, Mem: down to Atlanta to box and struck hot weather. 80 Willard decided to| HAD THAT WOULD | CKED AROUND Phis and Syracuse, Last y: when pitching for Syracuse, he hurled | buy thin underwear, He entered @ store and ordered elze 62 union sults.| | | KI “4 Great ball against the Giants and Athletics in exhibition games. Man: | | The clerk sized him up @ moment, and sald: “Mistah, we-alls ain't got}| FIT FIST SHOVER LIKE HOUN’ DOG! ager Carrigan liked his looks and the Boston club bought Johnson's re | yoah size underwear, but | can fit you out with some n handker. WAS A "KERCHIEF | lea He is 6 feet 2 | | chiefs.” Ody Abbott and “Wild” Bill | With'New amateur cope we 200-Mile Race for $5,000 to — Yohe Given Walking Papers) Pots 0 FauLts oF AAU) Bo Feature of Seattle Meet That Joe McGinnity ts planning a general shaking up of his badly disorganized Tigers was made apparent today, when he announced that Third Baseman and Capt. Yohe, Outfielder Abbott and Pitcher Bolce had been given unconditional releases. At the same time McGinnity stated that he had secured the services of two new pitchers, one of whom may be in the box against Seattle today “) have been contemplating thie shakeup,” sald McGinnity, “for some time, The continued streak The Tilikum Potlatch eweep- + Saturday, July 18, Is set as) track Is progressing rapidly. stakes, a 200-mile race for a opening day of the races, The plan to install an asphalt purse of $5,000, will be the fea There will be nine events surface has been abandoned ture event of the two-day pro pulled off the first day. The | for this year, Instead, th ram of automobile racin program includes two innova | track will be of clay, wi of ilituck we have had shows that something is wrong, and | will not be content until our team |e the Wandeon next, month, ‘t Hon rases, ahd coven five snd chemical mixture 1810 on oan again playing fast ball, Wh have had much hard luck, it is apparent we are weak in pitchers, wun Ganeennee tedie’ by the tonenie Soe, guaranteed te: prevent’ an and there may be further chang Northwestern Speedway Cor- As a curtain raiser, a meet by the tires, well ae to ae FANGS otis on poration. The 200-mile race for Washington drivers only keep the course free from aaa Charley White, who came Into) voran, hooked to take place on the dangerous opponent tn the world, takes place on the second day | will be staged. This event The Northwestern Speedway sudden fame by catching Willie) 27th of this month. Johnson strip) When he was given « 20-round de Sunday — and will begin will be open to drivers who officials have been in commun. Ritchie out of condition at Milwau-| ped for the Parisians today, and the | cision over me tn Los Angeles, a about 2:30 In the afternoon. h resided longer wy! six ication with officials of the kee recently, Is going to get a|#moke appeared flabby, Hoe took a| couple of years ago, I was a novice The race will be a free-for-all months in the state of Wash | ‘Tacoma races and have come “Ag long run this morning, swathed tn I took the match on a few hours’ no- and fully 20 entrants, includ Ington, Following this comes | to an agreement for bringing chance to wipe out a knock against) heavy sweaters, but when he got tice, substituting for Wolgast on the Ing some of the best drivers in a race between cycle cars, the the drivers that take part In the family. White attached his sig-| back to camp the thick layer of fat last day the world, are expected to first race of its kind ever the City of Destiny meet, to nature to articles binding him to) on his stomach was still there The I don’t mind admitting now that compete. nteged under the official sane this city. The local company appear in Denver, Colo, on the! challdnger has been training for I was scared, all right tion of the American Automo: will not, however, be allowe bile association. | te advertise the names of these Work of remodeling speed kings until after July 1, SCORES AND| —__ : = STANDINGS The Seattle Giants got a good! start in Tacoma yesterday after noon, taking the opening me of the series with the Tigers by an 8 to 2 score Tac pitchers in an a | hard-hitting night of July 13, for a battle with | some time, and promises to be in I did not know what would hap-| Stanley Yoakum, a fast-coming ant shape when it’s time to en-| pen to me, but Iwas determined to] Denverite. Last March Yoakum) ter the ring. do my best, He never worrled me, knocked out Charley's brother, Jack » SB fee and I knocked him down once and White is guaranteed $4,000, win.) Before he salled for London, Rit-| had him in trouble. lose or draw. The weight will bo} chie delivered himself of the follow-; “This time I'm the champion, I 133 pounds at 3 p.m. As the fight) ing | know I can fight, and I know I can will be held during the Elks’ con “I don't figure Welsh the most) win.” vention, a big house ts expected. | ___ ee ee eet ae a etyaduiead | EYES OF ALL BOXING FANS FOCUSED ON], 20round set-to with white Frank EUROPE, WHERE FIGHTS TAKE PLACE SOON | TATP’S CAFE Com. Monday, June 15 ma used three NEW YORK, June 16.—With the} Jack Johnson, the Senegambian approach of the dogdays and the king of the heavies, and Frank Mor- consequent closing down of the an. |Eastern boxing game during the Last, but probably most tmpor heated torm, all eyes, pugilistically, tant, is the 20-round battle In Lom }are turned toward Europe, where don, July 4, between Champion three Americans are to do battle in Willie Ritchie and Freddie Welsh | the next few weeks, two of them for of Pontypridd, Wales, for the light- champlonships. weight title. Besides these battles, MoGinnity, p ° 1 ° 6 ° First will come the neartitie it is rumored that a $50,000 purse slash in London, June 24, between has be up tn London for a Totals . * ) OR Bie Gundoat Smith ‘and Georges Car- bout between Sam Langford of Bos-| Frag a 4 ‘ H. d htful DOLLY mae gg la to ae lord beg lg Rony yg ag er Mile es er ee, lere’s the most delig! ably will meet whoever survives late in July, should the latter amen, 3b cigarette you ever smoked Camels, a blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic that have up acw, ideas in flavor cigarette Cosmel the collision in Paris, the following come out victorious tn his clash | Saturday night, June 27, between, with Moran. <A | at 4 ‘ eile a Title Is at Stake BOWMAN High-Class Act Direct From Chicago Other Entertainers Tp an exciting and espectall woll- h S. Fullerton Rute 1—An amateur |e one who ‘ 9 played game at Dugdale’s 7 ele By Hugh S competes only for the love of sport. Stake a dime-on the Camel today. Including Monday afternoon, the First Chris America hae achieved a not | That rule ts perfect—with the Raymond to ¥ rosy deater cant eanoty ron, cond 10 : h to Huhe; MeGion |tlans defeated the Queen Anne| S!@_ triumph. The athietlo | word “only” omitted Fa A package Wi pot don't Toad CAMELS or MARACCI’S BAND Christ 7 to on world has adopted practically Rule 2—Competing for money or |! : Two-base hite 4 cc mame yg vey Charen ane OPeMPS| the American code of amateur | any other pecuniary reward In Many | MeMuliin, buitton, Mine, Ra resented, yetern the ether ® packages ond to i We Lead—Others Follow Bes lonship ™| ism. England, France, Ger- | sport considered as athletic sport | " ss ne pees IR Victoria ; Y many, Sweden, Norway, makes the competitor profes:|' R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. June 22, Edna Bomar letie nation has agreed upon an | An athlete may, under many con-| $1" tctiinsu! nas June 29, Miss Le Rand apt cbagorbagehing tt Arpad Bonds Matched | international code by which |ditions, take mon for athletic | balls—Bolce 4, Ui: Madden But auto riding, though immense, || TACOMA, June 16.—A letter ro- urism shall be deter |services, and still remain a pure orton 1. Umpire ” _ Helps no one hammer down 2 ||ce!ved here today from Joe Bonds,| mined. amateur, Ninety-nine out of every t Pestle light heavyweight, states he has| ‘The rules practically are those|hundred American amateurs and IN OTHER LEAGUES as: ¢ deen matched with Al Norton, the| SusKested by the aoa ve college amateurs have teken|®@ Californian, at Butte, Mont, July 3,| Union, formulated y James E.| money prizes at some time. PI yy wag a for 12 rounds. t July 3, sullivan and presented to the In-| Rule 4—In track and field ath- | sn odor Portland a ternational Amateur Congress at|tetic sports anyone who knowingly Pansenees 18 Vinterin | " competes with or against a profes- |? Ni |Dave Takes Hop} Frankly, American “amateurism” | sional thereby ceases to be an am- is and has been a joke for many | ateur. This Summer CINCINNATI, June 16.—The re-|years. At the time of the Olympic! Rather an asinine rule. An|Pittsbors 4 port that Pitcher Dave Davenport,| games at Stockholm one British | gfnateur who wants to see what he| NATIONAL LEAC t * —__————— f the Cincinnati Nationals, h sporteman informed me that not} can do a v ofessional cham. | Via jumped to the St. Louis als |#ix of the British team w n-| pion ts no a professional aft- | X* verified here today, titled to compete under a strict In-|er running 100 yards on the same |} CALIFORNIA | = terpretation of the amateur rules.| track with the pro than he was be } ° One of the Swedish athletes, read-| fore A Glimpse Ahead W Wi | m ing the A. A rules, declared Amateuriam is ¢olely a question Billy Murray vs. George Chip— 0 en in Again pe s Sweden scarcely would have had alof a man’s‘ honor and consctence San Francisco, July 4th—Middle iat Sancti Cen tol winner {f the rules had applied If he wants to cheat the rules will weighters. gress, which opened hove yesta.| YET THESE MEN ALL WERE| not stop one in a hundred. If his AMERICAN od ie Sly ae wcane ve nore yester-| AMATEURS. NOT ONE WAS A|consctence tells him he {8 @ pure] pcan HAVING LOST THE CALEN- | 44%. unanimously to let! PROFESSIONAL in the proper|amateur—he is, whether he wears |wiintenn* dar, we're not quite certain wheth-| omen compete in the next Olym-| sense of the word. that kind of running shoes or | Detroit er this {s the day the Ritchie-| Pic sames. lwoleh weeton 1 5 IESE The rules are interesting some other kind. | elsh mate 8 on oF oO! — | reg | SANDERSON’S PILLS GEN. FRED FUNSTON IS| r wen M writing for the papers, telling how | battles are won. If he doesn't| watch out Jimsullivan will profes-| AMERICAN— Boston Plan Your Money for the Fourth BOYS Why not make your money for the Fourth i 63 selling The Star? Baltimore 2 Indianapolis §. KID MOHLER LOSES OUT AGAIN, We want at least one wide-awake boy to handle The Star in every city and town in the State of Washington. Lots of money to be made. 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