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PAAURENCE HALL TO | BOX LABOR DAY IN OPEN AT EVERETT ote ) \ BY EDWARD HILL country Everett promoters may secure for him in an open air four-round tilt at Everett on the afternoon of Labor day “I preferred to fight Billy Mascott,” said Hall today, “but ince Joe Gorman beat him in Portland on Friday night, T am jow more than anxious to match my skill with the California bantamweight. I understand he can make 116 pounds with : out much trouble so there should be little to worry about it. on that score i rm ; “L haven't had an opportunity to show my wares around te | these parts but I have posted $100 to go as a side bet that aD I am just a little bit better boxer than any bantamweight in ct the Northwest and no one has made any grand rush to win the money as yet.” HALL HAS MET MANY GOOD BANTAMS | Hall's record shows that he has} met many of the best bantam weights in the country and has lost Dut one bout in the five vears that he has been boxing. He knocked out Young Fitegerald in three rounds at Lincoln, Neb. in 1912. Just prior to this bout Fitzgerald had put up a great battle with Johnny Coulon, then bantamweight champion. Hall has also fought Kid Herman and “Peanuts” Schri bel, the former a 1%round no de cision mill at Peorta, and the latter the same sort of melee at Rock Island, 1! S HAD EXPERIENCE IN NEW YORK RINGS Two fights in New York are Usted in Hall's record and he has clippings f New York papers to substantiate them. He fought & lG-round no-decision mill with Kid Sullivan in Brooklyn and Young Solberg in New York City | Outtielder Eldred to Be Given Chance With Chicago Club The Chicago White Sox will give “Brick” Eldred, slugging Seattle outfielder, a trial next spring. Word to this effect was received Monday by President Dugd, of the local Northwest ern league club. It Is understood that Eldred is to be given a chance to step into the big show, and that If he makes good the Sox will pur- chase him outright from Seat. tle, but that the Giants will hold an option on him, and in ca he comes back to the mino Dug will be given the first op- portunity to land him again. “Brick” came here from Sait Lake in a trade for Frank Guigni. a?or rh Beatie nine the future some of the important fights of the country may be Ps ’ ’ rine? pcanette stepped out of the) staged there. The Two Hundred| Hing Fame some time back. after) stitiion Dollar club is backing the 1 His last fight before coming : West was with Charley Aronson, in| | Stigni is now back in this league St. Joseph. Mo. Hall won on a | With Butte. | foul in six rounds. | JOE JEANETTE RETURNS F aaa aff. re 20 . a colored league was getting a little ox tadoe te : oogph pti rorecoogy BY HAROLD JOHNSON 3 too tough for him. Now that New) ) oo tis it vod ger ro | Psychology plus baseball f t York is to allow mixed bouts, Joe 7 the Boston raves toward first place go of it, eh? Johnny Coulon is credited with fs so much soft pickings floating) giving Eddie Camp! a bit of val tice and appreciates the uable advice down tn old Frisco) little of the art of cond ying Joe is right, at that. town. , . = "0°! in the spring, AUSE HE ORADO SPRINGS TO TAKE, “Keep away, far away, from| SOUTH. ‘CE ON FIGHT MAP {Johnny Kilbane, Eddie, my boy,”! Arrangements are under way for| !* ‘2® sist of the statement Johnny mental fitness of his troops. the building of a massive fight|* *#!¢ to have spilled tn Eddie's) Iles more on the mental | arena at Colorado Springs, and in|“ “Johnny {s a great battler, no! athletes. | matter what they may say to the} Right now tho | contrary,” says Coulon. He can|shaping the mectal a hit like a mule and there are few|club for the gruel | if any men of |swap punches with him for many|Plays more ba Athletic Field Northwestern League BASEBALL TACOMA VS. SRATTLE Teday and Temerrow at 3 FP. M. Admission 25 and 50 j@ Fourth Ave. Cars {nator of and the firmest b: in the “morning brain meeting, | without assistance. | Jim Healey, the newest New| York Irish heavyweight, is etill| | |breezing along in champlonship| ; form. He recently won his eighth s1 | No More | 222 Se to sleep in the sixth frame of a ag , bout billed for 10 rounds. He may|MAck took it up when he beg “ assemble the famous champlor box Jim Coffey soon. | 1910-11-12. TOMMY BURNS DENIES HE wry 1S AGAIN TO FIGHT gagement with the enemy hort while yesterday He denied the rumors that he the ring again. Tommy has lost considerable of his once sylph-like| ~~ “There is no other form. In fact, it might be stated| California cracks threaten : that Tommy is quite stout form of insurance that has ‘ - orma as it did wo says he knows a lot of white men {thon iy he can lick in the bie city. and that KEEP AWAY FROM KILBANE, George Stallings claims the phenc c he isn't going to step down am@ SAYS JOHNNY COULON plied with big league diamond abi e. out by any means, as long as there the Back Bay machine, body CAN'T The training jaunt to Stallings He bh attitude which he can deduce by | ear patient methods than he does in physical perfection of hie fin is weight who ean|!sh confronting them. Stallings all off the field |rounds and climb out of the ring|than he does on it. He's the orig alot the season, at hor NEW HEAVY SENSATION council of war that is held before | | KNOCKS 'EM DEAD every game and tn which a plan battle is outlined for the next en-| men th jand the He started these morning con: |» fabs in 1896 when he managed De-| getting tactics that won the 1914) }troit and was considered a radical | Brook! breeze thru the Washington state |tennis tournament as they har others in the Northwest. The Call F done away with so much |fornias and Seattle favor jety as has the insur- Th Ra Joff to @ good stat in the first Isp anxiety of ps ie ice lof the m held yesterday ance of titles.”"—Boston |Blakistone field. The resul*s : . NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Courier. | ‘Won. Lost. beat mR Willta Spokane Pry a} “ m beat Johns Butte ory oo aT Sanders, §-6, 6-4 ™ | Tacome so 47 ‘ : ae Po | Seattle 49 a 6-0 . q Oreat Falls . an “ AG? | beat M: In, default | Vancouver a 4 BAA) Howard, 8-6, 3-6, H phi a | Miller, «3 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ 6-2 The Washington ~-secns ae aki 4, Title Insurance Com- a 3 ; 3 opi |taaiau pany offers to the pub- ite) saat |- — lic the most speedy and an Jobnaton, o Hone, Umpire—Fi STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 8, 1916. WA-A-AA ROASTING “THE WOMEN IS GREAT SPORT HAA AURENCE HALL, bantamweight champion of the Mid i Ds W E C A N : T L O S E a | dle West, has agreed to meet any bantamweight in the SAYS STALLINGS TO BRAVE STALLINGS will spell anot @ problem of shaping the done it, and today he re | Branch Rickey practiced tt wit the Browns, but Branch didn’t jhave much of a team anything on bo her managers believe tn !t aves have ar ting eve x world’s ct fonship for Braves and relies on them to sweep thru to victory, despite the lizzy pa naiatained by n Dodgers e le tora =< 22! Californians Jump Late | was thinking seriously of entering Lead in Tennis Tourney | to|Purney and Russell beat Randers and Hutehineon, 6-4, 6-6 Miss Roediger, ¢-2, 6-4 Le A Miura beat Bemis and Atwood attion @-8, 6-4 NATIONAL RESULTS At New York 2, Chicago 2 At Philadelphia b, St. Louis 3 At Boston 2.6, Cincinnati 0-0 No other. AMERICAN RESULTS , 7, Boston 1 LISTEN, ON WHAT DAY WOMEN TALK LEAST? THE ULTIMATE STRAW “In the fell clutch of cireumstance,” | rarely yelp or ery aloud Or bow my gory head it there are times my Goes out upon a spree, And one of these is when I read Denver on Labor certain he wi m out on Labor day we ase Leonard did not get was only champion t for beating a live champion his tithe suce he te the only one of the contenders that has a chance, n k Welsh will retire undefeated.” % tt 3% ft THE SPIRIT OF THE YANKEES win the American they will go down tnto histpry as one of the gamest teams face of misfortune the in a single ation that is as White fails to beat him, I thi Whether or not that ever strode out held to the fore - Fate has handed Co ers have fought to 1 t true, that every man been out of the fon that fs sweeping National league flag mara na of the mind, properly ap er pennant for} in 1914. He te a student of the of mind over matter. He knows | 3 oft tt tt ; We can't recall off-hand what town was the “cradle of baseball,”) | put Connie Mack @nems to have robbed tt felted ® game to Brooklyn. fron will WELSH CAN FIGHT IF HE TRAINS » very Freddy Welsh can fight when he trains for White over 20 rounds Now, if Freddie, out of condition, had been beaten by Leonard, and 1d have said White n to a decision in » shape, can beat Leonard from} The longer the fight, the more the champion White beats Welsh on Labor day, he will receive credit) Welsh is apt to defend with his punch, has a good chance. It | rienced Ruppert and Capt. Huston some tough | But the colonel and the captain certainly have no co over the way their ph } It ts unbellev jas a Yankee re | with injuries or sickness |the club, have been out twice 8 of tt Gambling Is still going on In many of our ball parks. were caught at Dug's yesterday, bettt canuts in the bag they had joet purchased % 8 Ot tt Everybody down East is taking a running Jump at Matty’s Reds. | Pretty near time to start yelling Be U8 Fielder Jones Is pretty lucky to have a Davenport to fall back upon, st Rot @ 8 bs The age of miracles has not passed. Harry Stone, In far-off Austra | His teams never are ready | iia, has found some one he can lick. CONDITION THEM IN THE} ake good for them | who started the season | neup at one tir or other | y and Magee, g on whether there Old Masters scalp. Far be it from us to let any expert statistician beat us to the fact lenat ft cost Charles Weeghman 20,000 cups of coffee when Tinker for wuy, THE z SwoaTesT DAY, & oe covase’! 5 ow, ed ? 00.20 a ra _— —. ==> aehew glad that It ts league pennant to practice patience. Few! ® or abroad. At each powwow held this sea. ot |son, Stallinga has instilled in lief that they can’t lose can't win. He has| tion of the goat Tigers’ eight ped the opening meloe of the principal offenders to the big sfow via Pitteburg next “Skeet” looks like a mill and {t would |) fon bucks right now jno doubt have done Jimmy Calla han a world of good to have seen/ him disport the outer breast-| Johnny Wott! Eddie Fries four times to the plate. Fries fell! and Le Blond beat Dor Mine Mandereon, 6-2, 6-0. antry Hay Prices Patd Producer rices pald p Poultry, Veal and Prices Paid W Vegetabli Salling Prices to Retailer tor Butter, Eggs and Cheese Home of Real : ee | . . At Cleveland 2, New York 8 economical system of : a ie **| Auto Drivers Will At St. Louis 8, Washington 3. proving title, the ser- || iracve =| -s Race Up Big Hill At Detroft 4, Philadelphia 2 6 rath : | SCOUT IN TOWN vices of a corps of ex- “ ih) in Try for Record Tom O'Hara, scout for Chicago . ; eit Cubs, visited the loca , pert examiners and at- {, :§81 COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, Aus.|vorwraep | ‘Pe local ball park a $1 $10|8.—About 20 famous anto speed . ,torneys, the benefit of $2 “$95 |kings here havo entered cars for| FISCHER BROTHERS WIN **/ the race to the top of Pike's peak| The Fischer Bros’ ball nine cop-| the only complete ab- day after tomorrow. Drivers from |ped the second game of the secleg H i the East will compete against driv-|from the Seattle Dry Dock & Cc stract plants in King || H lers from the West. « \struction Co, 6 to 4 i County, and the only ow Ralph Mulford will try to estab i cn lish a new world's hill climbing} ys ooying g, contract of indemnity record he has informed M, W. Col-|__!n looking for bargains in sashes ; "7? 4 "| well, manager of the meet. |and doors, windows and_ interior in case of error or loss 7 a8 3 ings ovis varie woodwork, you will find them ‘ f VB a get miscellaneous column, Star that is authorized by $ } § ¢|Famous Racing Man iulk ee ae H a ee ae * . di am the State of Washing- ¢ 3? 4 9) to Again Display ton the poly of Ti Fi 1 / "° Gclore ontrack (PALACE HIP Insurance. NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Tho eph A. Muller, a3 mous white and green color A SHOW OF DELIGHTS AND THRILLS TOMORROW Christy Sullivan, state senator Renew " >| reappear on New York race tracks vaasien An Eipinode of Childhood | tho I within the next few days, for tho| ’ W hin | first time since Governor Hughes | Those Three Girls ; Was gton |): dralt racy track oiting a oer _ maven ana'aegine et | _ <a iat {orga nlow in this state several years “ . * | Bonner, Jago, Sullivan loft the track alto-| Abram &, Johns tl | Totals a |gether at that time. In Their Original Comedy I we Beattie , “When Hubby Realises” : Tacoma ¥ a} r Special Brecon hic nlaven tnree nae "| Players Default in vaca’. TUN CHIN TROUPE Insurance Giddings, 2, Dartnol p Big Tennis Tourney Most Daring Act in Vaudeville ~ truck out—Rose PRATt “ i tins’ LAKE FORREST, TM, Aug riororray “The Secret of the Night » Company |" pod peel ah 9 A wae 7 un and 4 oo -y the firat two rounds. Among those ' jnninge: O° Nictery 10 Williams; defeat] Who did not play was Willian Hippodrome “Yesterdays” Rath Brothers ~~ Jas. F. MacDonald — ogram of Songs and Novelty Acrobats” a and Sundays Slave we Hit Ball in Pinch Loses Game for Seattle Giants Inability to hit the apple in the on one of William's curves for a ttle another baseb: . PLAYERS ARE SUSPENDED Aug. 8. Browns MARKET REPORT || v=. ern Washington oats 8 4 oats ally by J. W. @ daaket Apples w, Cal Godwin & Co.) | n 90 10 85 Ssss3t crate Two Titles Will Be Fought For Tonight At Elks’ Mitt Show 125 pounds for Joe Farrell. On the same card, Chet Neff, and semi-final bouts tonight at the) | On, the | eciyh r sete? sal . who has been galloping along at nik u b « } Elks’ club will be declared North-| Tt Cin of late and bas @ western lightweight champion and|of four straight victories to his featherweight champlon of Seattle| credit, will taxe on Harry Casey, | respectively. |the Tacoma lightweight. The win- They will then be expected to de-/ N° Of this affair will challenge crack at the title. There will be five bonts in all Frank Burns, who was the senma | tion of the recent boxing show a | Everett, will take on a tough mid- dlewelght named Wagner, who nas been seen in local rings before, Besides the above named, two more gladiators have been signed to hoist the curtain. The ft bat- tle will be started at 8:30 sharp, cording to Maneger Adams. The s’ club !s located at Fourth and Spring. ‘RUMORED M’GRAW T@ RETIRE FROM GAME NEW YORK, Aug. 8—Joha J, |McGraw, manager of the Giants, had New York fandom guessing te day when he was quoted as refuse ing to deny a rumor that he might retire from baseball at the end of |the season, “Twenty-six years is a long time to wear a uniform,” sald McGraw, ¢ sometimes I have a notion that I'd like to give that up. But nothing definite has been settled yet.” Sports Wonder of South Dakota to Enter West Point The winners of the main event ere five or) George Ingle ny VERMILLION, 8. D., Aug. 8— fant ah amewly gained honors | Gene Vidal, sports wonder of South Harry Anderson and George | Dakota in four branches—football, Ingle will weigh tn at 125 pounds | baseball, basketball and track, will before stepping into the ring, while/enter West Point this fall, he sald Leo Houck bas also agreed to make today. The Natatorium management extends a cordial ack swat. ants = four hits to he invitation to patrons and the general public to watch ran made ; A isthe et ttle’s bing the emptying, scrubbing, rinsing and refilling of the Te ene Rin aa Natatorium pools; see the massive filtration plant in i for Tacoma. He was actual operation, and the chemical process treatment lined to be a bit wild, and after ili Sreesanth liady IAW Sepa mig eel that thoroughly sterilizes every drop of water that he hit a couple of Seattle batters, pours into the Crystal Pool. Bonner was rushed to the ‘a P piace. “Dutch” Mehihet Every night at 10:30 o'clock since the Natato- been given his release by Russ rium’s day of opening the great pool has been com- pletely emptied, the bottom and side walls thoroughly scrubbed with brushes and an effective cleansing compound, and then rinsed with clear Cedar River and Catcher water. omas of the Red Sox have been ded for fighting. Every morning a clean pool of freshly-filtered sterilized water awaits The Seattle Natatorium has the most complete sanitary equipment of any public bathing institution in America. Every three and a half hours the entire contents of the pool, 266,000 gallons, passes through the filters, and in addition is thoroughly sterilized. 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