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eae STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE ATEN-ROUND BILL COMING UP AGAIN. SCORES AND STANDINGS HERE’S YOUNGSTER WHO THRILLS FANS A. ard 4 6 MeCari, 1 fae Rat ey Goa Hi W YORK, June 30.—Ad In an effort to revive boxing in the state of Washington, | Brinker, ‘cr 40 8 BR Bert tty aegis Plans are being worked out for a red-hot campaign in pro-|mnunvener, oo.) 1 1 8 3 6| algned. up te mectetee ta motion of a ten round boxing bill, to be put up to the state ‘ 4 + | ford because he believes the legislature at its next sitting in the fall A bill, entirely *teorner 1 0 2% 6 © 6} Boston negro will prove less for different from the previous measures voted down by the law." ” =| widadle than Gunbost Smith makers of the state, has been framed and men who are in pos PRE OE PO peas: Richard Grats” acuesgix sere terested in the furtherance of the game are inclined to be ew AB KR MPO A P| moter of sporting events in | lieve victory is in sight. One of the prime movers is Dan | {i",!f x 2 3 Burope. | Salt, the local boxing promoter * % 8 1 6 “Johnson,” sald Klegin, “be: | 2 Cadma ‘ 1 4 1 ©) iteves that the Gunner ts the The new bill is a composite of) garded separately and the jokers |Swain. rt ‘ ‘ the statutes now in effect in the/in each eliminated. The bill, in its | ur 1 at ee a 9 oe seasrie Ne halt «ye ot New York, Wisconsin and |p: s . Raymené, co he 4 8 crop of heavyweights, He has states of rk, nd | p nt form, i» sald to be greatly 4 | Moatana. Each statute was re-| superior to any law now in’ ottect oe Hy | a 368 ot respect for Smith, too = : mmm | At any other place in the world ay vier tauaal ache en orld ‘aii er ray) who ever knocked Johnson out 4 ; No-Decision Fights Vancouver 1 1o-8! cold. E All officers and a major- The law, as proposed, legalizes |e 8 occ. BBR BF AB mre “Joe Choynski stopped him, 5 ity of the members of the ten-round boxing bouts. No fights hii sha i en & will be allowed to go longer than . . ; this, and will be fought under no-|' : rune Sea le decision agreement. As in New cin in * . . j York and Wisconsin, the ision I ‘ agg z will be left to the newspavers. Be Se ce calkontian The boxing commission will be 1 mp * { ea t comprived of three members, one f the commissioners to be appoint od chatrman immediately after the | IN OTHER LEAGUES } e e law goes into effect. This commis ° ‘ ssocia 10n sion will have entire jurisdiction | | AMBRICAN -Deirott 2, chicago ti over all boxing bouts and exbibi. |More" ~ 9 a ad | 2 tions, and can at any time ft sees x Brook oe ‘ow York! tse and publicly advocate | fit to revoke a club's license or pun Incinnati T) Pittebure | ish a fighter for violation of rules.|* PynxRAtL—mrooklyn 11, Baltimore e Incorporated clubs will not be) coast games » duled allowed to hog all the fights, as a anyone who puts up a $2,500 bor = a 7 with the state treasury u Ty : Five Per Cent Tax : eile Ee 4 | ' surance The state puts a five per cent 8800] Ns tax on all bouts and each club or fa 1 a | yo |promoter staging a boxing show| me oe ata The members of the }! must prepare a complete report of Realty Association are |} the ticket sale and receipts within | commana sg Pe more deeply concerned in |/24 hours after the smoker, the | paiicseiphta - ¢99| Mthe general adoption of |) s™° to be filed with the commis nO r rie - bd “an absolutely safe, expe Boxers who participate in ‘ “ditious and economical frame-ups or who Indulge in P “8 Tand-title system than any rough stuff in the ring, or try vy rr Ms ‘ to I, will be subject to a , ef a body en i suspension of six months for HDERAL Le one are better quali firet offense. Second offense be oS > fied to speak with author- |} means indefinite suspension >. ye ity on this vital question. ]} and the boxer or boxers will be i | forever barred from further : : 4 ring activities in this state. aa ag ; a |. Each promoter or club must hire | Pict }the services of a reputable phyet- [5 clan to examine the participants | | before they enter the ring. Unless | the men are in perfect condition, | Ventce the fight will not be allowed to pro- | to" 4 ceed. A weight difference exceed ing ten pounds cannot prevail, as it is the principal aim to have the nents evenly matched and pre t possible injuries. RANDOM SHOTS) | Daly City here today favorite over Demand Title Insurance when you buy, and you will be in complete har- mony with the realty investment leaders of the community. NO ABSTRACT REQUIRED SAN FRANC other drop in | A GLIMPSE AHEAD Jack Britton vs. Johnny Griffiths, | |Canton, Obio, July 4, lightweight | fers, eee A NEW YORK CHAUFFEUR | who lost an ounce of brains wants | $50,000 damages. Any chauffeur who has an ounce of brains is en-| | titled to $50,000 1f he loses them. eee | THEY HAVE GIVEN VICE President Marshal! an automobile; |what club bas he been the most use to? Washington Title Insurance Haven UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. = On second thought, maybe those Meadowbrook fellows a right in | refusing to recognize the W in |polo. Imagine the Chicago Stock Yards team playing before the elect. © I CURE A Cure le What ce MASSACHUSETTS TECH IS to have a course in flying. It's get |ting so a fellow doesn’t have to jleave college to learn anything. | eee —< | ANYHOW WILSON HAS | yelled “Fore” often enough to! Huerta before driving. eee THE PRESIDENT MAY GET away with his Mexican policy, his tariff program, anything; and we | won't criticise, but now he knows |what we think of a golfer who drives off into the players ahead | without yelling “fo “i oe AND and 10:30 a ailments of the LIV- 6:90 p. BOWELS, e A DIP INTO THE PAST LOO ES, Ruins, vicEns, ETC | DR. DONAWAY | Sept. 28, 1878, R. La Montague, SOT Third Av., Seattle, Wash. after being penalized a yard, won 100-yard dash in 10 seconds. Staten Island, New York. FARE Chip Odds Drop Murray-Chip battle to be staged at} 8 July 4 was registered | © Cc Old-Fashioned FOURTH OF JULY —AT— Bremerton 3rd and 4th Grand Military and Fraternal Parades Baseball Game Meiji College Team of Japan vs. Daylight and Night Fireworks See Battieship Oregon and Cruisers In Drydooks S. S. H. B. KENNEDY Leave Colman Dock 6:30, 8:00 Children, 512, 25¢ “ISCO, June 30.—An the betting on the The Johnsen Walter hip now is a 10-to-8 the Californian Rankin steadily. and in thelr third won the rubber, 4 to 0. He is a youngster of remarkable promise and, with the confidence born of his victories, is improving Raat: Johtison. | SANDERSON’S PILLS | For women only. Most popu pone e Bremerton lar and only reilable remedy Yale having beaten Harvard, Races, Tug-of-War, Athletic Cures the” most. obstinate calmly appropriates the row: Seors seem in 3 tod dave. Prion ompany ing championship; which is a Prizes for Best Contenders ned if they | good joke—outside of New | | pang Concerts by U. 8. Naval ait erie. Open ovens Koom 21, 217% Pike st. On their meeting Walter won, 1 to 0, clash Rankin | who has out-John Rankin Johnson, the Boston Red Sox pitcher, has won fame this season by his pitch-| Ing duele against his famous name- sake of the Washington team. 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When Gunboat hit him he did not b a thing ‘It happened like thie: Gun boat was just a big, husky sen man at the time, fresh from the navy, where he had had a few allor fights for $50 purses, He was not known as a fighter and asked for 4 Job as sparring part ner, As Johnson was knocking ‘em out #0 fast that the supply had run short, he took the gun ner on. While they were box ing some one spoke to Johnson and he turned his head, “Just at that moment Gunboat could Films showing the Poughkeepsie regatta, rowed on the Hudson river last Friday, are on their way to Be attie and will be exhibited here under the direction of George Mac- kenzle of the Metropolitan theatre. Se , Let Dr. Macy Cure You Disorders—The Eye, War, N As, Displaceme peculiar to the sex without My treatment for Despondency, Impaired Vitality and Nervous Debility never Y 10a m tof p m. Bunda Jitution free. Ten years’ practice. 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SEATTLE MEN OFF in Bout With Jack Johnson | happened to cut loose one of | those devastating overhand | swing His big ham of a hand | came down plump on Johnson's | left eye-tooth, and Jack hit the ground #0 hard it shook all Call | fornia, and the selsmograph on Mount La registered an | earthqual Johnson was out cold, When he saw what he had done, Gunboat lit out for parts unknown, By the time they brought Jack to, Gunboat had covered eight miles and wa swimming a river “He never came back. That's insist on fighting Gunboat Smith before he tackles Sam Langford.” AD BREAKS A | one reason why Johnnon does not | LOS ANGEL June 30. again Ad Wolgast’s persistent “Jinx” has landed another knockout to the lightweight's plans, with the Once result that the Wolgast-Rivers match, on July 4, ls off ause Wol gust broke his arm yesterday dur ing a camp workout Wolgast broke his arm sparring with Freddie Andrews, and it will be |three months before Ad may appear again in a ring. | Promoter McCarey's July 4 are still unsettled sible that Freddie Andrews, Wol gast's sparring mate, or Mattie Me | Cue, an Eastern lightweight, who is a member of Wolgast's team, plans for may get the Rivers match. Chances seem to favor McCue NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet. Vancouver 49 26 653 Seattle ~” a7 4 n Spokane “4 31 587 Portland ~ 2 45 +392 Victoria 25 46 378 Tacoma 27 51 46 eee are beginning to wonder where the major leagues get al! the good players the Feds taxe away from them. * Victoria 12, T Spokane 6, ‘acoma 6 Portland 5 Mullen Departs WICHITA, Kan, June 30.— Charley Mullen, former manager of the Lincoln, Neb., team, and recent- ly sold to the New York Ameri- cans, left here yesterday for the East, where he will join the Yankees, Tex Gets ; ‘a Draw ABERDEEN, June 30.—The ref- eree’s decision, calling the Tex Vernon-Monte Attell 10-round fight here last nighta draw, was received with a loud protest. Nearly everyone thought Vernon had won. He Had a Pull? are wondering if the management of the Spokane baseball club is dabbling in politics. The Indians have signed Wesley L. Jones, nephew of the senator, as a pitcher: Shamrock First TORQUAY, Eng. June 30,— Shamrock IV, Sir Thomas Lipton’s new challenger, defeated the older Shamrock in an 18-mile race yes- terday. CAFE Commencing June 29 Edna Bomar Rosa Le Rand Edith Willard Hazel Early And 6 other song birds. Balloon Night Every Thursday. We Boast the Best. Coming July 6th GENE LORD Baritone Soloist. ALL I AIN'T GOT 189 DER BATTLE IS OFF; It fs pos-| SPOKANE, June 30.—-Fans here | WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD FOR SCRAP TODAY © Headed by Virgil Garvey, a big party of Seattle fight fans will make the trip to Vancouver tonight, where they will attend the Johnny_ O'Leary-Frenchie Valse fight at Brighouse, tomorrow afternoon, An entire section at the Brighouse arena has been reserved for the Seat tleltes. Among those making the trip are Charles Shatia, Jim Bull, Ralph Connor, WN. M, Shaw, Dick Allen, Frank Smalley and Nate Druxman, Reservations have been made for the Seattle delegation on the Princess Charlotte, which leaves at 11:30, The party arrives in Van+ couver at 8 o'clock in the morning. The majority will return at 8 o'clock Thursday morning. Betting has been brisk in Seattle, There is lots of O'Leary m but thus far only even wagers have been laid. It is quite likely 0" will step into the ring a 10 to & favorite. alesse f pchinint RENEE VANCOUVER, B. C., June 30—|{» at even money. Fans do not Yesterday saw the finish of stren-|jook for O'Leary to put his rival nous training on the part Of|away, Valse has shown well {me Frenchie Vaise and Johnny O'Leary | training and his supporters belleve of Renton and tle for thelr! he will knock the Seattleite out, cham ship bat at the Brig —_ nammatereputelal house a Wednesday afternoon. | : Roth took things easy today and will continue to loaf until the 0 h C rt hour of the fight, whieh ts. sched nthe Courts uled for 2 o'clock tomorrow Vaive is down to the required! Piay was resumed in the Wood> weight noteh and he has just got! land park tennis tourname’ to do enough to keep bimself there. ; a following GE terday with the following winners: O'Leary is several pounds under! Rovington, Mrs. Campbell, Haueks- the stipulated weight and so has|/K, y, Johnson, Efaw, Brown and |no worries | White. y é | Johnny Conlon, ex-champion ban |tamwelght boxer of the world, who| has been persuaded to remain over| Dick Havey Dead the contest, will hold a cgnference with the boxers this aft-| SAN FRANCISCO, June 30— efhoon so that any difference of| Richard Aver ore often called opinion regarding interpretation of| Dick Havey, a famous jockey im yesterday at the city. » cleared up. the '70's, di k rules will prevail. |and county hospital. He was pen » betting is being done niless and his mind was gone. to ref What litt buy a more delightful cigarette than Camels. You'll like them mighty well, because © tieotiog tn fave and foagences Besides, not eave toed cece ae PARE Yous, Cheesty mas No coupoes ta tobaccos Creme sede Camel packages, The cost of the tarts real temo Sad et a epenpted, tern the other R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wiastes-Selem, N.C. LOW EXCURSION FARES EAST To All Points DAILY JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. Stops en route permitted. Return limit October 31. Minneapolis, St. Paul ......$ 60.00 : il These Duluth, Superior 60.00 asta t Chicago, Milwauk 72.50 a ‘0 St. Louis sagt 70.00 bg | a : Kansas City pogo All { jenver . + Few New York, Philadelphia... 108.50 Pics! Points. Washington ay 107.50 pov Pittsburg ....-. +s... 91.50 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner Gatewgy, the northern and original entrance, Park open June 15 to September 15. | i Four Transcontinental Trains Two of them to and from Chicago. Three to the Twin Cities. One to St. Louis. A.G. F.& PL A. Seattle A. TINLING, Room 2023 Smith Bidg. H. N. Kennedy, G. A. Frt. Dept. J. O, McMullen, C. P. A, 107 Yesler Way—Phone Elliott 5750, Seattle Northern Pacific Railway A, D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. PORTLAND, OR, Low Excursion Fares for Portland Rose Festival Tickets on Sale June 7 to 11, Inclusive. KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 13 Sree i DEN (Birr!) 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