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OUNNY COULON, former bantamweight titleholder, was in our) Coulon started tn as an amateur, representing the Chicago Athletic midst yesterday and left this morning for Vancouver, B, C.,| club, and bringing to that club the 100 and 105-pound championships By Hugh S. Full na ‘yalstike. among them of the man from whence he goes Kast, Coulon ta returning to hia home| In 1906 he turned professional and mingled with the “pros” for the By Ralph A. Horr. Aires ee agement in Chicago, IL, after having lost his title to Kid Williams, | first time as sparring partner and second for Kid Herman, now in Seat U. of W:-Grolente Mandeee The Foderal league, which has| But when the Fede attacked the Baltimore lad, in three rounds, at Los Angeles recently, | tle, who was preparing for a bout with Packey McFarland, Herman, POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y ne 24 1 Rice, coach of the Columbia deen supported loyally by Chicago} Comiskey it was a different matter, | It t# his.first trip to the Northwest took an interest in Coulon, and Johnny gained much ring knowledge : teen Saisie : dope” rather freely these days, aaa fans, has stirred up a tumult of} Pase Up Deserters Coulon ts bitterly disappointed at the outcome of his recent battle, | from the Kid abia crew {a ys the hero of bis storie While every one eriticiam and anger by its latest never heard such angry pro-| more for the reason that he bad advised his friends to place thelr mon-| The former champ never weighed more than 110 pounds, and In » admits that the big race is between Cornell, Syracuse and Wash- move. The attempt of the Feds | tent among them since Chance was! ey on him, thinking that he was tn great physical trim after his year| all his bantamweight fights of Importance his opponent has had the , the New York sweep t ne out stron h the tale th to wreck Charles Comiskey's| discharged. They were mad all| layoff, and would beat the challenger easly wolght advant He welghed 110% when he entered the ring for the| hiy Columbia youngster come sadiina tad ire, while the White Sox team seems to have|the way through. Very few of ‘The great mistake I made,” Coulon contends, “was in accepting | Williams fight, while the scales quivered about 116 other crews fall down in the boats with their ton hanging out, turned the tide against the Gil-| them will leave Comiskey to see! Williams’ challenge before taking on a few ordinary fighters to try Coulon still carried the check for 97,660, hix end of the recent bat-| 1 .wonally believe that if Wash-| More administration, and it looke of bis erting players in t myself out. I felt great while training in Loa An , and supposed I} tle, An additional $1,000 he received from Williams, as a bonus for daatinia ta Aete roe peer pied it he Fed leaders have made a) ot league, and many of them! was tn dandy shape when I entered the ring agreeing to the match, he gave to a charitable institution ons, pe Paglia pel gy Ma S Cc T ‘ Off Bad blender. “ats will rally to Commy’s support ¢ Ma have gotten further if Williams hadn't landed a Coulon 1s the only’ man in the ring today, who, among various med-| {Vill be Wisconsin that will turn) A.C. Tennis The Chicago fans are extremely jot belief that he tsn’t being sharp ja my neck in the second round, ‘That just about! als and prizes won in fistic encounters, has also a medal for bravery,|;0° UTC ANE HOw “oum im ft nnssteth loyal to. the White Sox and to|ed well., The ty of put me ¢ sion, and the same kind of a blow, on the other nted by the United States treasury department. The ex-champion | aT "C ue as sin a chance to buy Rain today ca * postpone Comiskey. They have been led to/iskey Is an immense asset side of u 1, in the following round, did the work nto the East river, New York city, in 1905, and waved the life! on. for me on the strength of his| ment of the matcher scheduled tt believe that the aderals were I stalled through the second round and wobbled to my corner, | Of a small boy, He ts more proud of that medal than all the boxing | oo. ion A i nog sdaatis pine he Se A. C. tennis tournament, friendly to Commy They were The r cleared my head and the groggy feeling left, I made up my tokens in his possession 4a int tin aha coe kane refused to| #t the Firloch courts this - heartily in accord with the new or mind to be on the defensive for the next few rounds, in order to got Johnny intends to reat up upon reaching Chicago, but later will| ish any more bouquet inter.| Might singles matches were played| ganization and wanted it to raid SCORES AND my bearings, and then tear in and cateh Williams off guard box a few second-raters, to see if he ts in fit # to go after the ban- | BUblis . yesterday t Side team, because of the Aw [ arose from my corner I darted at Williams and expected to tam crown again, He has no intention of seeking a return match with ~ “sowed ative nas soe him back away, Instead he met me with a rugh, and after a deadly | Williams unless he {# absolutely sure he can get {nto shape and give a Pies Lanna eg fa. Mi ng nl | SIBLEY TAKES FIRST { CA H! STANDINGS » stung me on the neck and | took the count good account of himself. | ton, except Walske, who has | TARR Whether at was the first time I had ever been knocked out—tn fact, it Conlon came Into the bantam title by beating the best men of his| been ptbaban with neuralgia | Hefore a good crowd last might agama first time I was ever knocked down, I have taken part in 126| class until 1910, when he met Frankie Conley, in a match which was| 1” the face jope to drag the | Ghase ley, local player, tring In H d Th t St h The Portiand Colts outhit and out- generally regarded as a battle for the crown. | bear to the dentist's tomorrow. puied Johnston of Portlanth, 8a ’ roa ’ omac dich id the Seattle Giants yester- snorensitle The only consolation | have ree | 64 ty 46, at three-cushion billiard, celved over Walske’s sickness [poe @ Hulen’s Kidneys or Bladder, DR. 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From a DUGDALE PIELD aimes. | VANCOUVER, B. k June 24 SPOKANE, June 24.—Dave managerial standpoint, it would : | The time of the Johnny ol Gregg, the former Toledo pitcher,| be a good thing if they all got RASA : i Frenchie Vatse 1 — fight, who was with Spokane a while this| the toothache. | a oy 3S Me ef A GLIMPSE AHEAD 1 EPITAPH—1934 Pte. gl om Norra Os ia the season nd was ordered off to the Am trying to arrange for a Tomorrow at 3 Te ee ae Three hun mile auto race,| He once made a base hit off ajo rd. oe een aah Be bile le Western Canada league, is still in| “Washington split log drag” to} pornTLAND VS. SEATTEM s 0 ® 4 ¢/gtoux City 1 1 afte town and is undecided about the fu-} smooth out the Hudson, so we can| Sioux City, la. Ju y4 | 914 White Sox pitcher, pac " “png yee th ‘sth as 7 vcnnon. | Admission 25c, 50c, 75e and $4.00 oie ties | ‘ ari Renton Cars eee ASK FRANK BARRIEAU OR E » hour. Today Coach Conibear ‘ rag | Billy Weeks, the two Canuck fight Romano ntered had to wait until 7 p. m. before the ; oth, tua’ tidy Wt tat yom tet dia Baker Is Canned 2:0: va 11 tor rowing, and the UANCE AX : ; business is good. There two bat-| Jean Romano, owner of the “Ro cooks are about to go on a strike DREAMLAND > ‘ tlersa h we : n prospering to such | » mno ial, which recently POKANE une 24 Jess Bak 10 TO 6 ON JACK TONIOHT . ‘ an extent lately they both are con-| cleaned up at’ Portland, has sent er, who helped the Indians win tt PARIS, June 24,—Frank Mor 10¢ : Z emplating hiring @ couple of pri-) his car up to Vancouver to compete | pennar 1910, along with Vean|and Jack Johnson have concluded | ets ba This is the season of the year secretaries to look after sched-|in the races at Minoru park, July as been given bis uncondi-| heavy work in their training camps. | : 3 8 19 e|when the college graduate who ag Mixed bouts. Besides meet-}1, Other Seattle cars are entered.! tional release by the local club. Odds are 10 to 6 on Johnson. oo 385888 o-8| broke the record over the high hur| 108 Weeks at Nelson, B.C. July | -— ms iis idaeteen Gaeat {dies beging to wonder what office|1/ Harrieau has three more #craps Three-base hit--Haworth.. & hit--|or factory needs a good hurdier, | efore that time, One of them tn Haworth. Sacrifice fly AD WOLOAST MAY BE com.|"sanat Romeo Hagen at Lilloett ut—Donner 1. s!*/ING BACK, BUT WE HAVEN s|July 1. Weeks’ next fight is Seattle 3, Fortiond 1. ‘Umpire—Casey. | HEARD HI against Joo Uvanat July 1 at Fer THE CRC ale Nf IN OTHER LEAGUES T NATIONAL — Brooktyn Pitted o as rains St. Louis T. Philadelphia 6 - FEDERAL—Huffalo 4 Chicne LOS AN me 24.—Ad pees Breskiy — Wolgast will begin training tomor | yernc th Je " nenttie| A Viennese aviator shaved him-|*t Vernon with Joe Rivers vorta # | Self while flying, We are awaiting, Several sthall bets wore regis Spokane @ with feverish anxiety to learn the | tered Inst night on the mill with NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE name of the safety razor. Rivers a slight favorite Won. He t pls. a 4 yancsaver IF THESE BALL MAGNATES octane want to get even with their law-| POUGHKER 2, N. Y., June 24. yers, they ought to give them their row at Doyle's camp for his bow The atx ¢ ‘STAR—WEDNESDAY, — 24, 1914. PAGE we which take part tn GETS RICE’S COAT is the fact that he doesn’t eat \Set Time of Bout Gregg Is Loafing it Brought World Fame to Calgary |elubs in payment of fees the race here Friday will take | gear Seay things easy from now on. NATIONAL LEAGUE INSTEAD OF WASTING PRE-| NEW YORK, June 24—It ts re eae Woe Lost mn t. cious space kicking on the length| ported by cable from Parle today ee {tof ball eames, the B. B. scribe|that Georges Carpentier will ref There are inherent in some men combined quaflities 4 should make his date 20 min-|eree the Jobnson-Moran fight Sat ‘ : i 4 i utes later. jurday night of foresight and tenacity which amount to genius. W. 2 “ sie Seem eo caiee cn 33 Herron is one of these men. When almost afl the FEDERAL LEAGUE wi Low | Indtanapotte Ruftalo Brooklyn Kansas City Pittabare Bt. Louie .. Venice Tigers Get Three TACOMA, June 24.—Tacoma has signed up three new players. They are Bender, outfielder, California State league; Stevena, catcher, also from California, and Leggett, first sacker, from Los Angeles. PUT uP. THE MON Y SAN FRANCISCO, Jun be] | Billy Murray and George Chip have | posted forfeits for thelr 20-round |) | fight at Daly City July 4. 1} CARPENTIER MATCHED 1} LONDON, June 24.—Georges Car- pentier and Young Ahearn have|| been matched to fight here August 2 for a purse of $30,000. COWLER V8. JONES | TACOMA, June 24.—"Casey” Jones, a local heavyweight, has been matched to box Tom Cowler of Canada here on the night of July 1. CANDIDATES RACE RYE, N. Y., June 24,—The first} complete race was held by the Res-| olute, Vanitle and Defiance yester- day, the yachts finishing in the or- der named, TIGERS BEAT YALE NEW YORK, June 24.—In the de ciding game of the series, Princeton pated Yale, 1 to 0, in a well game of ball here iterday SKINNY GUY WEEV SAY, FATTY, THE YOUR PRETZELS ARE SMOULDY AND PULL OF BouL '| DR. J. EUGENE JORDAN CURES TUBERCULOSIS Dare —— Other Physician Make a imilar Assertion? letter of Mr. H Alvord, manager of the Alvord © of Doctor Jor and enabled to -enized as one of the greatest Inventions of Read the feattionn Wash, February 14, 1916 Four years tubercalonis ‘Te Whom It May Concern 1 fick with nervous prostration and onthe after my con na night 1 My left arm and . rempiration and pulse I was too weak to y lore beginning treatment with Dr days ister he brought Jordan that I was In t sulting physician said 1 could not poselbiy tive than ten days After five months’ treatment under Were restored to thetr normal condition feapiration became normal as well ag my temperature. While my arm was reduced to normal sige, my hand still discharged @ Ittia but after & few months it healed up. happened four years ago and I have been stronger since ~ the attack. I gained 45 pounds in five months. oo either on my father's of mother’s side, died with con her died at the age of 79, and my father ie now #1 hearty. I did not come tn contact with tuber * ted that my attack was caused t that time building a large hydraulic . either in Amer Dr, Jordan's care, my lungs 4 Gropay left me; my pulse Une. ventive The above tentimonial peared in The Star, den nency of Doctor J. Bugene lke Hadder, Deafness rolapaus Utert, Kepith Homa (kin canc Chronic ralgia, Hard Lumps in Bi Heart Leakage), Hip I "aralysin, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Spinal x Strabiemus Vitus’ Dane most_other alled incurable diseas here & number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. ugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a m. to 8 m.; Sundays from 2p. m. to'6 p.m, Consultation free. Correspond- ence nolicited. Watch each Wednesday's Star for remarkable cures. 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