The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1916, Page 7

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\ SOME SWIMMER, THIS LITTLE ARRANGE FOR STAGING BOUT | || ATDREAMLAND BY EDWARD HILL 1 uve ghtweight ay ¢ sco’s ®& t ree q ay sed tle kman has pe, however i end it ms able that } w e here in time for a —_ b gets the st the m tar i "HOPPE WILL COME HERE LATER that Hi ONE-ARM TEAM IS GIRL STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916. PAGE 7. Wohnny O'Leary Loses to Champ Kilbane; Pinkman Meets Anderson June 23 ; ‘YOUNG MERMAID SWIMS A MILE ‘ieee eS: | TOURING IN SOUTH rts! ze nr Pend Oakland Praakic Burns | U tts , ue Ptakmen. ELBERTON, Ga, June 14— am- looked good the | White's Wonders, a ball team m, mround Dout at | composed of seven one-armed 2 boys, using two-armed men only try. at firet base and nind the bet, mow touring the South, started their on with an easy victor: ace, JOHNNY O'LEARY STEPPING y aad HIGH NOWADAYS over the Elberton Home Guards, sof Boer friend. Johbnay ( to 3. Five batters on the Fane to Wonder team each poled triples. ; = ome Brown, pitcher of the one-arm ad joa soya Rg oe Sy | team. allowed six diows The ne i cnete anti enh anor Wonders committed three er Be Be stars like Freddie We wi BP Leonard and Charley W =, ing ap) aed Oorethy Kiump q e Amertcan Lightweight | of patouts, one ———- — PINKMAN IS WRITING HIS PETTUS AGAIN MEMBER OWN DOPE OF GIANTS d friend has been giving hn Pettus, the City tn e servant undee credit. + be taken back Fst coz GDDDAP MEANS WHOA TO FRENCH NAGS an trpeeriter at that, with ome hand has not been hit ° dail, and thed up in a sling e third sack { — reat 1 bg je 4 : { ee vey Ravmes|; Yankee Horsemen Want | inguists to Handle Mounts AUSTIN @ SALT CLOSE SHOP FOR SUMMER There is very iittle dotng fn the training tine down Sait school of phrst genial pair have not s fng show for a month o: tired biz Goes not s stepping thra paces these giort @us summer days. PINKMAN Sag eee vee FIT FOR UNDER COVER Speaking of Dan's Manette camp.) © breast works. ks like Sheeban . gether or Paree This From Season ‘ at of a fod. ¢ ' - — (WHOA ) / 00 LE woo ov ba \™ suce see!) | gmat a | ‘¢ MEANING "1 QUESS HE MEANS SHOW , some smoxe"| (This ts one of the sebes © = DUEAt LOSES 10 CHAMP. KILBANE ST. LovIs wast former Seattle Boxer Does Not Show ee His Class wan heed ) FIGHT AT BUFFALO, N. Y. | "0274 of the bo BUFFALO, N. Y., June 14.— Featherweight Champion John. ny Kilbane had little difficulty In outpointing Johnny O'LEEry of Seattle In a ten-round bout here last night. Kilbane, however, proved that he is mo longer a feather. | weight, the best he could @ was 130 pounds. O'Leary weighed the same, altho the men fought at cat weights At no time during the melee did the Northwesterner, whe holde the lightweight cham plonship of Canada, show the clase expected. Bowl by Phone Re bes 2 new hearrreight find o> Pinkman fs writing about his Sn — = Ger cover there that he ts priming cent trip to Los Angeles. He will Ri l Ci S for a dattie with Jess Willard, Frank fight in Seattle shortly.) | Linguists are tn demand on the, pace, and to “Getup!™ he pars no MIVA ities to . Moran. Fred Fulton or any of those |American race tracks this epring. attention, for he is accustomed to/ i" bors. The bey bor answers to the BY EDDIE PINKMAN land owners of the Yankee stables “Allons'™ | = mame of “Kid™ Bruno, and ts sald to, After my work which con a quandary as whether It's no joke, this condition which Whee ont ae Ue de able to step ed of 14 threeminute rox oald teach borees English or {s cansing chaos on race tracks an earaph employes of of . grooms and riders French and in the stables. French talent in WAL SONTAG TO GO isk) Famous horses of Engiand and 1 be obtained Decause all ai BACK EAST nce will be on the marks tn al sible material ie tn the trenc a Val Sontag. star middleweight dears tha: tote of Chis Gusaees ¢ good horses frem Paris — performer for McIntyre, S A cers bred in France 60 not es by slower mounts fre © boring tr tor, has sold bis When the rider ¢ Kentucky simply er shop and intends going to the French b ander p into a Uveli fonal mi - mention bas been made we are inclined to the font vas site pore BUTLER y STABLE BURNS uP TRACK may ture p ed lang TEAM WINS A GAME hcp the RK, June 14 fe this season. May 20. bie horses bare w= starte—three by Wist: two by Dervish and one each by High Noon, Spur and Breeze. due to the training methods —James NEW a. a charm Bince ¢ Seattle clud wins a s. it ts worth noticed that days During my rest I went out to see Carter De Haren. Beery and the rest of my friends at Untversal terday end twisted the Bengals’ tail, Sto I watched several tures ri 4 Tealey Raymond ¢{¢ something he taken, then I met Mr. Stead American t wf history oe seldom does in nd we bad a long talk about vested $ a Castleton Pulled Melvor ov er be bad walk - GALLERY =, ATTENNIS were to to one th win, with lots #) ELDRED STILL + THE BALL After seeine one Was a twosack swat Tt surely does seem that at las A the Glants bare can b al stand whr Rarm him hitting in the clean HUNKY SHAW PLAYS AT Lf THIRD BASE According t box score sent lowing yesterday's Len Powers a They were swingers (Continued —— « TURADATS BOX SCORE rier <7 ,, 3 > 3 ; “5 : * Engle Proves Easy ; ; for Spokane Crew ’ | ‘HE finest cook never quite equals : _ The score RHE “the things Mother used to make’. ; = Sc An’ no man can beat old Mother : © Nature’s recipe for ageing Tobacco. joven was VELVET is cured fe vaning Nature’s way. yh = esa uality of choice Kentuck Duriey Fobscee & © tte genie noe. he ia VELVET by we years’ ageing of W. LMAGUE | or ANDINGS | the leat. aan” mee eu ° * ) eS ae we which was not given bands of the to 8 |Auburn squad for the defeat suf fered on Memortal day. Ptoneer club hotly contested ball game from the Portland - Sunday, sacrifice them all. lar $15, $20, and $25 Suits— 47.50 No restrictions—every Suit goes — even including our fine blue serges—and we've got your size and perfect fit. Alterations in our custom tailor shop free. SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK IN 51 MINUTES: w is able t s beloved fe where she i HERZOG IS WRONG; ONLY TWO LEFT “There are only three of us left,” said Charlie Herzog, boss of the Cincinnati Reds, during a recent fanning bee. “Only three of us cid-time fighting bal! players, and from what | can learn by feeling the pulse of the people who pay the freight, that is, the fanf they stil! like our etuff.” “Who are the other two?” a curious gent ventured. “Jonnny Evers and Knabe,” said Hertog. But Charlies is wrong. There are only two of ‘em left, and the other is Knabe. Otto 'Wol gast Loses on Foul to Southern Lightweight Boxer ° to go 12 later when Auburn Siieianis on Enumclaw by Diamond Victory local This victory avenged the | Pioneer Club Wins From Portlanders RIDGEFIELD, Jyne 14. — The of this place won « Knights 10 to 9. of Maccabees Harry Payne Whitney's HWFA m handicap at e other day. HWFA Pullman Car com BY HAROLD JOHNSON neTwer RET we i | vv Cicd wie QURSELVES BY THE SPORTS EDITOR George Stallings’ @ravee have falle the wayside. When t swung out the western ‘ few weeks ago the * of the city of the sacred e ‘ a the fight for sreme to 4 t 5 * Barnes, j's, Rudolph, Nehf, Tyler and Hughes were ail going strong early ia the spring. t their work has e ailing Ww it and Comp ap and wager she will win 2 failed erably with Dorothy took her first lessons the stick In the Turngemeinde natato- ho ot riym in May, 1914. Im June, Magee is back now, but hae net 1914, her parents took her to the reg 5 completely. seashore for a * In the pool in month later she was able to swim a few strokes without the ald of water wings. Once she overcame the natu fear that nearly all swim realized out the bfect to, she stay afloat wi Noah G ™ tor at the T geme three months’ y. She resumed swimming lings to lift them um ral to ence was the natural result, and tn fo! two weeks she could sw a length Leonard of the pool using a good bream to stroke | ree J 1 then taught her to @tve. At; while appear first she refu: to try it When Weish, there is 5 fixed ber tn a position to dive the Englishma be beean to cry and call for her) 2 é effort. but it was In vain. Finally be f - tak 4 Gremhd aie tear tobe ts at which I 4 4. und I was ast d yet prove com- _— Po kek can hardly be serlows 1 for $50,000 for We sh to fight Benmy < to « decision, The champtonship would be worth Leonard, but no & to give Welsh would contribute to @ 2 No matter how unjust Pollok’s @e 4 deliehted to see her come nds for Welsh may seem to > with a emile on ber e public, however, it must Be that moment on I never had to coax| t Pollok is man- Dorothy to dive “In November 1 taught her the side stroke and she wae | s00n able to ewim 200 yards In | age « Weist 2 ere is own end the He is sot aes materially in what the ks Welsh is worth. It ess to get all he cam December | tauoht her the over, | is Dis bu J arm stroke and within @ month every time Welsh fights For she could negotiate a quarter of | Ween # man reaches Weish’s age a mil 8 le Ind tees 0 sender jhe '@ Indeed # Wttle | tarts, and the Englishman, with: In a recent official exhibition of Out his title, would not be worth . awarded 22; much as an Soe "time ¢ r} te 30 She Sent, meek it te sald that Gunboat Smith fe noly dives. and going to bax Jack Johnson in Jone swam a mile river in 51 minutes. tm the Schuy Want Japanese to Play Tennis Here While in Country| Wher H. rai, Japanese tennis stars, come this country In August to copear | Mikami and K. mange he is apt to go Spain. |A gentieman from —Ddiindfolded Servta chess for five and e half the other ight blindfolded is the way I like to watch any, time he I can think of no reason why Gunboat Smith should sot | box Jack Johnson—ia Spain. 2s 8 -| Blind Athletes Are Tied in Track Meet on the Forest Hille, L. 1, ciab’s/| courts. an effort will be made to| WATERTOWN, cN, Mass, June 146— have them visit Seattle. This was | Blind athletes from the O the Information given out by local! Schoo! for the Blind, Philadelphia, fans. ten You can get a lot of good lan derraine in Star Want Ads eld meet held on ALL OF MY PLANS GO TO SM I Must Move and Mov This means sell out at once. Less than two months ago | opened this fine new store with a brand new stock of the finest Ready-Made Clothing for Men and Young Men made in America, and now I must Any Suit in the house, all regu- Craton Clothes Sho 1406 FOURTH AVE. ASH! Quick =SEE OUR WINDOWS Open Saturday Nights Until 10 ed with those of the Perkins te of this city in a track and 4 the Perkins ‘teld. each team scoring 31% points.

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