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ee [WO NORTHWE BOXERS TQ BATTLE IN BUFFALO SOON ‘ 3 BY EDWARD HILL ALPH GRUMAN, the Portland lad from a lightweight into a wel to take on Jimmy Duffy tonight in Ne westerner already limmy have but little trouble in annexing another victory over him Sherman Gruman, brother of Ralph, writes from Port d that Gruman is also matched for a bout with Johnny O'Leary of Seattle This bout will off within the near future in Buffalo, N.Y Tohinniy aon holding forth also hotds a over O'Leary With two good boys like O'Leary and Gruman going well in New York state, boxing in the Northwest come in for some favorable comment by Eastern the mitt-slinging art LEO HOUCK TANGLES WITH BRONSON Leo Houck, Seattle feather who meets Frankie Sullivan Friday pight at the Austin & Salt show tn the Tivoll theatre, meets “Muff” Bronson of Portland tn a 10-round lash tonight at Bend, Ore Roth of these boys have met twice before, with the Portlander on the winning end each time. HALL OFFERED BOUT who has grown scheduled The North and should is holds one decision over be pulled where is Gruman decision should of writers } Tgrabbed ft, a the e@ line, d, chasing bim down tagged him out Wally beat it over to third in time to eh Kippert as he made a slide for that pack PITCHER ZAMLOCK MAY BECOME INDIAN Altho Nick Williams is mum, re ports are that the Spokane club ts angling for the services of Carl Zamiock, former Detroit twirter Piscrence, Mal Lincoln, Neb,|,, 2*mlock dritted from Detrott to Pentamweizht, sojourning | t the Coast league, but had some Bas been offered a bout with Billy thing oF other'wrong with his Mip- Mascott, the Portiand feather- |?" and quit the game. Now, how Gelght who recently won a popular | Cve™: be !s reported as in his old eciston over Johany Conlon, It| ‘me shape and Nick is after him. Hall takes the matob, It will be Staged in the Rose City. Hall, ever, prefers to get Johnny Goulon into the ring here. BUTTE STRENGTHENS ITS LINEUP | From now on, Joe MeGinnity's elub will—or should, at any rate we a deciding factor in the N.) . league race. The club that Deats Butts will win the champfom Western Net Star Makes Bostonians Sit Up and Notice BOSTON, July 25. Williams, tennis down to defeat yesterday match with C. J. Griffin, jern crack. Griffin won easy sets, 7 74. The R champion Norris went in bis in two . MoGinaity'’s heaving corps former Ys rather weak and the old “Iron Man” can ro longer step in as tn the days of yore, but the purchase of Tommy Fitzsimmons by Butte from Vancouver will bolster up the Bilver\Tips considerably. | SAM CRAWFORD WOULD SHERIFF, BY HECK Gosh 1 hemlock! suppose Sam Dicatd, old Wahoo Sam. former slugging demon of the De troft Tigers and who is now doing the pinch hitting for Jennings crew, may quit baseball to get into the political league. Sam has been offered the demo eiatic horsination for sheriff of | The United States soccer football |squad was scheduled to sail today yne county, Mich. He may 8 /for q series of games in Scandi navia during August and Septem ber. Five gimes have been defi nitely arranged, altho it is likely that more will be played The surprise best form complete greatest up tourney in 2 vietory it was a was the years American Soccer Squad Departs to Play Scandinavians NEW YORK, July the war, there will be a foreign invasion this year by American athletes. It will be in neutral ter | ritory, however Whad'ye 25 Despite PERHAPS THE LESS SAIO THE BETTER “What are you about the umpiring of the past week? said one of the women fans, following Saturday's tangle at Dug park “lL think it a shame,” she contin ued. “Seattle has certainly got the worst of it,from the umpires this season.” | The fannette merely expressed the opinion of every other fan at Saturday's game, but that is passed now and President Blewett has promised that Seattle will get the best sort of umpiring obtainable for the rest of the season. WALTER CADMAN PULLS DOUBLE PLAY While in Butte, Wally Seattle catcher, pulled a play un ted. Pitcher Hendrix lald a down in front of the plate. COMING CIVILIZATION Northwesterm League BASEBALL SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE ‘Teday and Tomorrow at 3 1. M. Admission 26 and 50 Cents. Take Fourth Ave. going to say Pantages Winner In Mile Walking Contest at “Pan” George B. Pantages of the Unt versity of Washington, defeated J R. Thompson of the James Bay A. C., Victoria, B. C., in a one-mile walking race Saturday at the Pan tages theatre. Time, 7.30 minutes. George Brown, walking cham pion of the world, was the offictal timekeeper ” Pantages will defend his title in Tacoma Aug. il The Race Cadman double bunt Cad Great Fatis NATIONAL Louts nnatt AMERICAN ington || Detroit Akt. Loute Philadelphia » Seattle Players Win at Net Game In Portland, Ore. PORTLAND, July Stafford, Seattle H Y Go East This Summer Via a ‘They the interesting and resource: i ful Northwest. Stop at !) Yellowstone Park Original and Greatest National Pare pe 4 found trip tickets on Travel Northern P: et additional scenery an serv no additional expense Best dining car service im the world. Through trains east to St Paul, Minneapolis, Chicego, Ken eas City, 8t. Louis. Pullman sleepers to Yellowstone Park Tell your eastern friends of our westbound round trip summer tourist fares. Homeseekers’ tick ets to Montana pointa and return. Send for literst information J. 0, McMullen, ©. P, A. Smith Bidg., 506 2nd Av. Pheme Elliott 5580. Senttic for Raymond in nint) baa hr a wy nal 2G. PLA i Portland, Ore. w|i AB. R. i. PF . 4 ale Mrs. entry in R. the 1 f| Oregon state tennis tourney, won h| | her match yesterday by default. It Bet announced that Sarah Living| ; |ston and Mayme McDonald would 5) not participate in the meet on ac count of illn Their matches yesterday wer forfeited. Clare ed 4| Shannon was another Seattle play r to be returned the victor. Hl i at 6| o 1 atrin hit —Meale ae hit liliams, Sacrifice Bheely Struck b 2, Walked——Sehmuts play-—-MeGinnis to Time—1:45. ts w out 22 o Umpire—vin- then | t|his opponent to a pulp in }| having a hard time STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916. WERE LIVING In THE Qorr CENTURY! ov! ov! CHATS ABOUT SWIMMING BY AMERICAN errr | | | the West: | champion was {n anything but his| egistered at a local/ | Miss Olga Florence Dorfner, DORFNER | ne American Champion easary courage push them} selves into the front ranks. On the other hand, | have seen per ons of only mediocre ability forge ahead to encouraging success, be cause they had learned the very essential lesson of banishing fear of failure—of concentrating their complete mental powers on their | objective. Wha in swimming was made after I left mo, had ply Into my work with all the effort 1 could summon, content to let that effort bring forth Its best result either defeat or victory. Losing a contest, you know, does not neces sarily mean you are unsucces: It's doing the best one can and forgetting to worry about the con neces that inakes for real suc 'BY OLGA FLORENCE American Champion Girl Swimm (Copyright, 1916, Newspaper Enter. prise Association) Fear is the great curse of all mankind. Being afraid of the |cessful outcome of one's efforts ts responsible for the majority of |failures in any walk of life—wheth or in athletics, business, politics or | whatnot ; | The conquest of fear must be |won before success in anything can be attained 1 am confident that such Is true from observations in my Own experiences a contest. ant In championship ewimming matches for girls, and from watching the actions of many people in varied kinds of en- deavor. I have seen |sons take mediocre y THEY'RE SO DIFFERENT IN CHICAGO 2 GOTHAM COPS mers CUBS GIVE 'EM AWAY | ‘ ' tever of success I have won fear behind ye really capable pér aces, merely H CHICAGC dent Caarles H the Chicago Cubs, ed that all foul into the stands the North Side during practice game, may sons catching occasion ‘The July 5 — Presi Weeghman of has announc balis knocked or bleachers at park, whether or the ac | kept by the s souvenirs of the NEW YORK July management of the New York Giants will prosecute baseball fans who steaLballs which have been fouled off into the stands. The action was not taken for fi nancial reasons, it was an nounced, but to t down the disorder which followed the scramble to obtain the balls. ith _Jack Johnson Is About at the End of His Rope’ MADRID, July 1—(By Mail.)—)when she pleases, but she says sho | Only the diamonds that his little |has elected to “stick to Jack.” She! white wife is wea stand be-|appears in the dining room mag- tween Jack Johnson and poverty.|nificently bediamoned. Johnson re- | ‘This is the common impression |cently purchased a gown for her | of Ameri who have observed |from a modiste who had set up aj the form s champion in bis| display in one of the hotel parlors de make money in| Spain Some world sperate efforts to ithe ago Johnson turned ain with wife, an English boxing trainer and a negro oxer, and took a suite of rooms at 1 hotel attempted to book for Brazil, but learned that he |not permitted to leave Spain with- out a passport. The American embassy refused to fssue him @ passport under in- structions from Washington be- |}; cause he fled from Chicago during his prosecution for white slavery Making the best his plight Jo » went to Barcelona and taged 2 p fight bet him self and another ne But n are 80 used to seeing blood 4 at bull fights that the bout a success, tho Johnson beat » effort love for passage | was Prices Paid Producers tor ews, Pouliry, Veal and Pork Springs ; 1918 brotiers Ducks, fat 4 ue it ro. tards spille was not Kelling Prices to Retailer for to satisfy the spectators’ gore. The $1,000 Johnson |that fight soon ran out, and he is coaxing the |promoters to stage another affalr. | Domastio wheel He told his friends that unless he |r Jean start a boxing school here he will have hard sledding. hn white wife has an port of her own, and United States Batter Washington brick shington pid pack Cheese earned at creamery, 2 @ Wisconsin triplets Wirconsin twina | Young America Belect ran ol h eges the Country Hay and Grain PIRATES BEAT PHILS Prices paid producer 1 a game from Phil lay, 9 to 1, The in the Smoky vil rled the victory burg tool place Mamaux tw mix lage. @ 0.00 12.00 @28.00 | ‘The 12th proved an unlucky tn: | y @27.00 ning for Detroit yesterd The|M White Sox won over Jennings’ crew! at Detroit, 3 to 2, tern Washington dou 6 compre Wheat .. @ 20.00 @ 16.00 DON’T BE AFRAID OF WATER, SAYS SHE | tournament, PAGE 9. GIRL CHAMP short patch like a curly wolf, }in they jsome fielder at that INDIANS WIN i ri] ald ) FIRST OF SERIES Bpokane looked like a million bucks in yesterday's opening round of th with 6e- attle, Nick Williams’ slugging Injand Empireites had no trou ble whatever in taking the mix from the locals, 6 to 1 A glimpse at he error column might help a bit in ex- plaining why Charley Schmutz lost the fra after allowing fl hits to ‘ebb’ ven, It w blue Monday sure enough for the Giant clan. The boys booted and kicked the old horsehide all over the lot. Shaw, Giddings, Healey kick the pill around at some Raymond Like a Colt Tealey romped around the Ove Butte they call Tealey the ‘homeliest man fn baseball,” but have to admit he ts a hand Ross The lack of the ol’ hit in the |pinch was much in evidence among jour of occ lads yesterday. On a num only to die at the awitch. tossed out by jgame it looke might Jeuch jest pitcher |the storn from wash in the seventh cracked out a twonack swat, ing |placed by a hit The ( nts saved themeelver n= handed a coat of white when Healey seor Giddings, who had beer Hea however it to third, and wa Ken Willlama. latter part of the as tho the Giants Webb, but The small n the league weathered and has another win tn Bun i to make During the get to Emery was not the case |his book ean moon Prozo, | Girl Swimmer profit in any other work, | say WORK, for learning to become an efficient swimmer, for ex ample, Is hard work, just as much so as learning to run a typewriter, to become a good salesman or to develop compe- tence in any line. Right living, sensible habits, training for special even hard practice, the development of a mul 4 of important detafis to in- one's efficlency are, as ev- rules which all suc etes follow These quile necessary, They ») keep tn physical trim much to help one y one knows esful at are for cont c win But rules for ment do not ¢ essentials for st sical develop- plete the lat of so in athletics. One's mental attitude as he enters a contest with others is Just as im portant as his physical condition (To be continued) 'Paper Pop Bottles To _ Vogue After | in Toledo, O. TOLEDO Umpire Geo. Johnston is a@ d town today had a run-in} with the business end of a cy- clone. In Saturday's game, John ston called one wrong, and a fusil lade of pop bottles were heaved at his cranium. One hit the mark and the ump was carried to the hospital Today er try looking as tho he Roger Presnahan and oth- rs of the club wilt paper bottles used in the future. t may Beth Langley to Defend Her Title In Tennis ,Tourney Beth Langley, pion of Class C 1915 tennis cham In the playfield was scheduled to de title today against Amy Miss Becraft defeated ind yesterday, It 1s ex finals wilb-be run off by at the latest fend her Becraft Cora Nystr pected all Friday Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit °° Beans, green, per Ib. wax, per Ib. Leoal lett per dow Looal lettuce, per orate Valencia oranges ox crate | Radishe Rhubart Apples Onions o4 250 abo Potatoes White White river Yakima Geme oe 32.00 30.00 @40.00 e If you have a house to rent, a Star Want Ad will find you a tenant. e and Ray-} mond were the only Giants that did not stage of the assassination. asions Giants got on sacks, | SURPRISING The more we watch Bob Bhawkey pitch, With candor, we must state, Our wonder grows and grows and grows That Mack gave him the gate. ot Sf to A SALLEE SUPERSTITION Reing left-handed, Slim Sallee, the pitcher secured by New York |} from St. Louis, is naturally superstitious. His pet superstition is that it 18 bad luck for him to warm up with any catcher but the one who is working in the game, If the playing backstop has batted last, and has to put on his shin guards and armor before warming him up, Salee will never throw @ | ball to the plate to any man who may come out of the dugout with a mitt, He will throw either to the first or third baseman. Players on the Cardinals have known of this superstition of the Janky southpaw for years, When Steve Evans was in the Mound City, he triéd to josh Sallee out of it, but was unsuccessful, Slim would not take a chance with what he belleves 1s bis personal jinx. uo. az: 2 | The race of Speaker, Jackson and Cobb for batting leadership In |the American league. Tyrus Raymond Cobb played a game recently against Mike Doniin's semi-pro team. Ty did not play with Detroit. | He played with @ semi-pro aggregation termed Cobb's All-Stars. Verily, the king can do no wrong! % Frank Kramer won the two-mile bicycle championship of the United States for the sixteenth time Sunday. Some day some one is going to | beat Kramer. Yes, and on the same day George Sutton will beat Willie Hoppe! BoM | Speaking of naming horses after people, there is a two-year-old 1amed Marblehead. We do not believe the rumor that he was named after Norman Boeckel } 222 8 8 & | The ri of Speaker, Jackson and Cobb for battling leadership in the American league is nothing to that being waged by Russell of Chit cago, Kiepfer of Cleveland and Russell of New York for the worst bat- ter title. Just now Klepfer hae the call, His batting average is .033. Then comes Chicago Russell with .049. And New York Russell with 067 i a Sd Harry Marshal! says that the most remarkable thing about his golf is It consistency, He can play 18 holes in 125 any day in the week. % 8 tt Oe it Roger Bresnahan is on crutches as a result of a recent injury. 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