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STAR~—MONDAY, A UG, 14, 1916, PAGE 7 RANK MORAN DECLARES } HEHAS $5,000 TO WAGER HE CAN K.0. JACK DILLON BY EDWARD HILL RANK Moran is up in the air, There was a storm of criticism following his defeat at the hands of Jack Dillon not so long ago and this has irritated Frank to no little degree He recently declared in New York, that after his fight) with Carl Morris he would return to New York and post 000 that he could step thru eight we¢ks’ of training and climb into the ring with Jack Dillon and put the Hoosier cat to sleep before the end of the fifth round New York is not taking this statement very seriously, wever, for Frank was weeping all kinds of crocodile tears He sobbed march to the fought and ‘ when the boys were marching off to the border about not being able to the and front and that he would do so as soon as he had join colors was able to get away New York sport writers are still asking get away HALL LOOKS OVER FIGHT SITE IN EVERETT Advices Laurence Hal! bantamwelght/ state that champion of the Middle West, noW | Rennie Leonard him when he can WELSH ANDO WHITE COME WEST TO TRAIN today and sched from Chicago Freddie \Welrh who ‘are making his ‘ome in Seattle,/uied to meet In a 20-round fracas journeyed ov » Everett Sund Labor Day at Colorado Springs, and completed a few have left the Bast and will dott ments for his bout ther train in close vicinity to the scene Day. The affatr will be under the au of t and ¥ be directed b Manning. The go ts to be fm the baseball park in the noon FRANKIE SULLIVAN TO START ON CAMPAIGN Van Nostern, maaager of Sullivan, announced that as Frankie meets the win: / Mer of the Benjamin-Bronson fight of the battle nions Charile staged after CHARLIE MANNING LOOKING FOR GOOD LIGHTWEIGHTS Charife Manning of Everett |itoking for a good mitt slinger to take on Travie Da. | vis, the Everett pride and joy, tn |the semi-windup to the Laurence lall-Eddie Camp! battle to be aged in Everett on Labor Day ‘BONDS TO BOX MEEHAN IN SAN FRANCISCO is fm Portland he will start on a Joe Bonds, the Tacoma heavy camprign for. the featherweight weight, has several fights in view f the Co. Van Nostern |, pe pulled off in the near future Believes that Sullivan will hold | Gp the 18th of the month he fights own with any boy of his Wiis Meehan tp San Francisco weight in the country and im the Oy Labor Day he ts scheduled to future will not alow Frankie to| mix with Army al wesen Hghtwetght | CHESTNUT CH kh -& ARLIF. HA-A WHAT WAS me CinsT BET kvee MADE? WHY TH ALPHABET! > aan” (THE OLDER THEY ARE THE FUNNIER THEY ARE) rom CluB House, simp! f Look Out for the Twins!—Brothers Loom Big in Western Competitions x give away weight as he has done im the past PROMISING YOUNG FELLOW | 1® BREAKING IN Ray Richards. a promising mid- @eweight, has been training out Ida. Following this he will prob ably take on Frank Kendall, Port }land heavy, in Baker, Ore, and then clash with Frank McCarroll |in Pendleton, Ore., on Sept. 21. LONNIE AUSTIN NOW | IN TIA JUANA, ME F with the boxers each day at Zeag’s training camp on Lake Lontile Austin. Instructor of bor- Union. tng at Austin & Salt’s school of Richards has yet to make his physical culture, drops a post card debut in the hempen square. He| from Tia JJuana, Mex. to let the started in doxine merely to get boys here know he is o. k. The the exercise and good benefits it) card reads affords, but after seeing the way Am in Mexico, Ed, some town he has improved since starting, Wide open. There is lots of sport several of *he boxers have been/|here. A bull fight scheduled for prevailing upon him to take up| Sunday. Lonnin. the game in real earnect. Sep DORGAN VISITING IN FRANCISCO Dorgan, manager of Frank nm, stopped off in Frisco on way to Tulsa, Okla, to visit | FREDDIE BOGAN PROMISES | SOME GOOD READING Freddie Bogan, boxing sage of Everett, who put Stanley Ketchel fn the boxing game and a few other things, has promised to write a series of old-time boxing old friends. Moran is sched-/articles for the readers of The| uled to meet Carl Morris tn Okla-| Star. loma on Labor Day. | Freddie ought to put ‘em over Ike Dorgan is a brother of T. A.|in good style, as he has a first Dorgan, or “Tad.” the famous|hand knowledge of boxing dope sport page cartoonist. Both got|ever since Noah stepped out of the their starts in Frisco. Ark | One MiuteTalks & with Ballplayers ARMADO MARSANS, Ter PP RON. e8ocn8 because I have not stolen as many Warren Lamport, right, and Harry Lamport SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 14 Look out for the twins!” promises to be a warning cry gt the Fur Western Track and Field meet, to be held at the exposition here August 19 The twins are the Lamport bro. thers of Los Angoles, who disprove all theories that twins suffer tn vi- tality. They prove conclusively that both may be wonderful ath- letes For three years boys were win re the in their ents in track and fleld sports at Manual Arts school of Los An- geles. Both were hurdlers until Warren dislocated his knee ifn football. sprints. Harry Lamport has been captain of the Manual Arte team for two seasons. He won the state tnt scholastic championship, taking first place in the high hurdles, low hurdles and broad jump. In 1915 he placed ‘n tae hurdies and shot put. He then changed to the in Warren placed tn both «prints | bag poaition in the second division in late July to ® pennant. To com te nateuthern , Callfornin and) piete the miracle, Jones defeated the Cubs, of Chance, for the world’s r ttle ssi ene the Se The recent spurt of the Browns has led some to anticipate that | wie for the tag ntate champion’ | the Fielder may repeat his feat of years ago, with the present Browns ree ree ae Arts, 884 |The Fielder may do so, but wo hardly think ho will bloma {a track and field sports,| _ The Browns do not seem to class with the White Sox, Red Gox basketball and football "lor Cleveland, The Yankees, too, with their crtpples back, would loom | Ww ¢ | Up stronger. eee copes ne oe "The Windy City aggregation ts aided by the fact that ft closes as half-back and Horry was chosen | the season at home. Rowland has the pitchers. That is what will lon the All-Los A.geles city team | Count more from now on. Lamport! as an end Harry Lamport now holds Interscholastic low hurdle recor) jointly with Co of the Lowts Inatitute, of Chi cago, in the time of 24 2-6 second big fe and t The the | world's rey, Both weighing semb! athletos 185 lance f# are pounds striking just 19 years olf and will matricu 220-yard | ! THE WAY OF LIFE We forget the putts that we sunk, Or the mid-iron'’s fortunate hop, As we stand and curse the drives that were punk And the putts that refw to drop | . cee The records show that Loutsville once had a worre ball club than the Athletics, but no one in Philadelphia will ever believe it .- James Coffey, of Roscommon, Ireland, will mingle with John| Dillon, of Indianapolis, Ind, U. @& A, on Labor day. Funeral notice! later eats els | THE VOICE OF THE PENNANT | I am the Ghost of the Pennant—I haunt every team thru the year; I flap fn each face at the start of the race when the fan ts» emitting his cheer; And 1 loom up near by to the bug's beaming eye as his breast bulges | outward with hope And he'll whoop and he'll cheer: “Lo, the pennant comes her if there's anything left tn the dope.” They have already won me in Brooklyn; York | Hoth the Red and White Sox, with their strength in the box, are hoping with hearts light as cork; But it’s e@till quite a stroll to the end of the goal when the hurdles | are towering high, And ft isn't the same when the pitchers are lame and the infield | is blown to the sky, And now you ask me what team'll win? And where will I flap tn) the Fall? Will T put an embargo on lucky Chicago or give waiting Cleveland the call? There's no use to rope me or pick or dope me, for I am a frolicsome elf, And how should you know where the deuce I will go when I haven't decided myself? . o-. “Calvfornia and You" One might say that is no longer the na- tional tennis anthem. The Athletics have signed a catcher named Picnic He picked the right club . ae oe oe |‘‘Suds” Sutherland Is Revenged on Wolfram in Hot Baseball Mix TACOMA, Aug. 14.—"“B8ude” Butheriand was revenged yes terday upon Frank Wolfram, Giant twirler. if you recollect correctly Wolfram ed “Suda’” winning str 16 straight over In Seattle during the week Having done so Wolfram was selected by the Giants to pitch yesterday against “Suds,” but Sutherland had a bit of luck as well as the goods, and won the melee, 10 to 9, after his teamma' had made many efforts to tos: It away In the second mi Wol- fram, who hasn't been over- worked since joining the Se- attle club, trotted out to the } hill again, This time Hart | oman, the southpaw twister server, wae furnishing the op- position, The fra ended In the ninth when ca to a halt with the score three ail. The Giants otalled thru the mix with a one run lead In an ef- fort to have the time limit expire before Tacoma could chalk up a tally. A home run by Bankhead saved the day for | Hall's Bengals. | Owner Hall has announced that Sammy Bohne has been disposed of to the St. Louls Cardinals. The le club left for Montana. It and Ta- coma will finish the season In Seattle with a series begin- | ning on Aug. 31 NEW YORK, A 4— There Ie little joy In Brooklyn today. Wilbur Robertson's strongest henchmen who have been predicting that half of t games in ti world’s series would be staged in Brooklyn, are considerably discouraged. The reason for this sudden Stallings and After handing the Robins a double cleaning Saturday they were scheduled Bombardier W: gesting that the been repadded. lis is going to box again tn London, thereby sug-| * of the rings of the English metropolis have) . Many years ago Fielder Jones took the Chicago White Sox from a Fielder Jones made his reputation by upsetting precedent and tradition. If he can win with the Browns this year, the laurel is his forever the :: GOLF GOSSIP owe. » Te are Spokane Drops Two Games and Slips in Inte at the University of Callfor-} Byes of golfers over the entire; United States was laid out Sy ees nia in the fall, From past pet-| x ote .j/at Oakhurst, the estate of Russe formances and presen: condition | Northwest will he directed toward) Montague, of Boston, near White there seems to be plenty of rea.| Gearhart, Ore, this week, where|cuiohur gprings, Va., according to son for the warning cry, “Look|the annual Gearhart golf tourna |the clatms of White Sulphur lout for the twins.” ment will be in progress | Springs residents. If this conten- 7 a I }tion is true, the Oakhurst links | the ttle Brentwood Country | antedate by four years the course club at Brentwood Park, Los An-/of the St. Andrew's club, of Yon- goles, is blossoming to some pur-|kers, which, some say, was the Plans for its new clubhouse | first golf course ever laid out, | pose. have been accepted and it is cer to clash in the third game at Ebbett’s field today. While the Dodgers still remain on top there is no denying the fact that they suffered a severe | blow when the Boston crowd took them to two straight falls. | Even with John Evers out, the Braves are prone to keep going at a furlous pace While the Braves and the Rob- ins are fighting their little battle with the Dodgers leading by two and a half games, the antics of Pat Moran’ champion Phillies ‘cannot be overlooked Patrick fattened his club's aver- |age at the expense of the western clubs and has declared himself in favor of another pennant. With a |pitcher Mke Alexander in stock and with Mayer ready to win games again, Pac's chances amount to something. The Brown peril has thrown a teal scare into the American league. The Browns took a set Saturday in Cleveland when Bobby Roth punched out a homer itn the {ninth and took the game for the | ny wy ton ww xe Stallings and Braves | Throw Scare Into the Dodger Pennant Hopes Indians. Cleveland 1s hanging tightly te second place with Tris Speaker | back in harness |K inzer and Fisher Are Best Shooters at Sunday Meeting Ralph Kinzer was high gun at the Harbor Island traps Sunday. In the 50-target shoot he broke 49 birds and 94 out of a possible 1 | in the other event. At the Green Lake traps I. M, Fisher, professional, duplicated | Kinzer’s feat in the 50-target shoot |and hung up a mark of 97 in the other event. AMERICAN RESULTS At Cleveland 4, St. Louis 3. At Chicago 4, Detroit 9. No others. NATIONAL RESULTS At St. Louis 9-5, Pittsburg 8-9, At Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3, No others. UMPIRE IS HONORED BROOKLYN, Aug. 14.—Bob Ema lie, veteran National league umptre, was presented with $500 and a d mond pin Sunday, He has been umpiring 25 years. YOUNG BROWNIE IN TOWN Young Brownie, a Montana mid- dleweight, is in Seattle looking for bouts. Fatima is a 8T. LOUIS BROWNS bases as I did at Cincinnat! that 1 Race for Pennant) = xonruwrareny reacce | have been accepted and it te con) ional amateur golt a I am very tired of baseball and | have lost any of my speed. I think — Wes. Pet to the landscape down there. The|champfonships less than a month A & shail positively retire from the I could steal more bases than ever} GREAT FALLS, Aug. 14—Great 4 9 | bulla ge oy of the old Dutch|away, one hears the names of e e ; 3 game 4s soon as my contract ex- but when I get on first they do|Falls took Spol a #06| Colonial type. litkely winners mentioned frequent a 4 Pires. Please do not think that/not let mo steal insisting that I/of pegs Sunday by winning two A see dane ea liy. ‘Naturally, the subject most SEN ST. e Cl are e ; . a shall stay on first till I am batted) games of a double bill. The scores “ 434| Del Monte, Cal. will stage the | discussed is the probable winner. € } base First game — RH. EB }Coast golf championship meet|There are a number of brilliant wr . we men) Great Falls 9 er¢|than usual, to give players ample| chances o! : e e a - I have ever met in baseball - ain be » tes\time to recover from the Western| Oulmet barred by the 4 Y Me 4 EN I IS | S nevertheless I yearn to get away neon Cars ry ag wa igs : 42 (te/omateur meet. The conditions |States Golf association, Because—it contains all the 3 | from the excitement of the game! J ’ 7. ‘i, | will be similar to last year. Evans and yess Trees are the : “4 and refirn to Cuba for good Second game— RHE ie <i +- ore most generally discussed partic!- f Spokane ann ay 43 The first golf links 1n the/pants richness and luxury oO the t | STEVE O'NEILL, Gras wae bee Me rrr) * i | CLEVELAND INDIANS 7 pet te pe AA AAA AAA AAA AAA nny 4 ‘ | vrier Mpaakor to Detter ot! the] \ watt, Samick aad Murrey; Ki a OW IT HAPPENED finest Turkish tobaccos and ; hit and run play than either Jack-| jay and Haworth : HERE’S H' h b ial ki | j son or Cobb, for he {s like Lajoie| 2 tah I ‘ aber Wak wkd bet saud waee 4| : hg ae Hn ‘Gime Second Game the substantial smoKing qual- pitch away on the other side ot| Another Racing Meet |. 5: eat eens ABR HPO. A. | fenttie an RoW Po. A. s.% f h b Vi See the plate, if {t will help the run P ; New York 6B bid gnaw, rt st 8 2 2 Ol Shaw, ef ° |ner. He does not have to walt for Promised for Chicago ss $188 481 Moree, ‘2b Ee a ee 1 ca eee Fa ities Of the best Virginia. fm order to introduce our mew 4 fast one, a floater or a curve. |* | biecpaston ——— re et a eg a 20 ce ise ‘ {whaledone) plate, which ts the * 1;°,0ne & floater or a curve. lin July of Next Year) Biared. of ae ee is Wet a TEA eet ae: 4 lightest and strongest plate known, ¢, No - net | * Healey, 8 a OY Se ae ae Sy oe So 8 Oe 4 | Gees not cover the roof of the om veg ud iow wer se CHICAGO, Avg. 14 guttictent | Butte Wins Double Raymond aS alas Tie Ii ae, Be ae ee . : to be safe on first on a ball hit| | © Ocomnghamns 6.4 3 ¢ 8 8 3 Re lene ok ae ay: ecauséeé— it 1s ric enoug Mouth; you can bite corn off the i nvwhere: Jackson hits the bail|time now having elapsed to clairfy) Melee From Brown’s weit. > ee oe ee ae ae ie Fee ee a 9 ss fob; guaranteed 15 years. | more savagely, while Speaker is|the local racing atmosphere, condl- WEG P secssequen td @ 6. 9 28 erie err ae . ‘ j ) | the best all-around player of the|tlons warrant the prediction that) "Toggerg in Montana| Totals nue ae ROWPO AE but not too rich, full-bodied, 4 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 lot, and this season, I think, you | errs will have at Foe ptr pnp | sone out when winning run,» ored. eee eke ” meres Sree: srt ces ose $5.00 oe batt pond lg Face | age’ ‘cates. Present wetioe BUTTE, Aug. 14—Two games|witie ty... 8 i iO 4 ae ek a a ae satisfying and yet mild : Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 {°° Dating honors.” | |tlons are that this will begin about ag Bod tte oRteteGP's Ga ee Sy bbe bee a ie eet ae Oe q : White crowns . |July 1, thereby avoiding any seri-| * ancouve y as Robne, s- ies ie aa ee Sa * Ae 6 a a8 q 0 | of “e sky |1ee8. The score 1 eo ba Car Say: ee ae Pa A Gold fillings ..... ARMED WITH CANDY [eas conttiot. with, the Bentesky | "ig game R. HB, |Conmaiy, io 200000 P ofae b Smarholemee S$ g PE Ee ovr i ,, - pan rt ' e man . TEXAS GIRLS CAMP wa oe ets 3| Shem > era ee ter es role ieee tee Because— it is put up in an * | eevece *\ Sutherland, p : otals 3 4 piahiae | Fi Russell and Cheek; Meikle and ; \paahtalplaslcin ke ve ye yy pr eer ee leet ° * ° PORT WORTH, Tex, Aug. 14~-|Shark Fighters to | noperts | 2 BREE ft titct inexpensive package, so that ‘ piihe hekas weet camping today Keep Man Eating |, Aeceae game RoW. Bl Paeome 22) |PMsinam wanes —ieard 2 ’connaty,® fac , Over 100 society girls from alll Figh From Swimmer|sine 11 43. 4 {Connelly ha Sacrifice, hit—hig: | Two-bare bite Raymond. “W. “Cunning , the value goes where it — parts of the state, bitten by the| and Cheek Meikle, | ee pare arene ea. W. Gun|Home run—Bankhead. Double play i t w. k. “preparedness” bug, pitched OSTON 14.--Wit P Leif nd Robert . tanta. ‘Three-bane hit-—El-| Healey to T. Cunningham to Melvor to | . . of Most of our present patronage 18 their tents on the shores of Lake| ott of whurk. fighters, stmed to obits dred. Home run—Eidred ae] ae car oe eee should be—in the cigarette in fecommerided by our early custom: worn drew emergency rations of ‘a vay, Charles is | Morse to Melvor, Left on b wee mas &. Waiked-—wWoltram ora, wheee work ie still giving good the teeth, leading the wa harl Jcome 7, Seattle 2. Five hits, 7 runs off] Har é 1 istaction. Ask our customers who | bon-bons, got themselves up in stun-|Toth of Boston and Henry Sullivan Battersby & Smith | Wolfram tn 6 innings: 6 bite, # rune off| man Time—1:46. Umpire—Bonner, = ve tented re A 4 When Ghd ning semi-uniforms, and eRSEIE | of Lowell, two of the greatest ex d B id H pase in 2% pone bd 9 our pnyegng 6 8 isi te our office, be sure yew are in the | opened the first annual encamp-| ponents of endurance swimming In an urnside~ ats (fur Nasa 4 pales Wrotivam. wit Meet place, Bring his OA THD TY |rrent of the Texan divinion. Girla’|America will engage Avg. 19 tn a ware Qi ge ee Ne |e asenadsba—taare, tinea. Comedy of Errors Is F OHIO°:° —— [site con , ese, Fooe, ivan) Win Coemmay Seretaete sacke—ero | Played by the Elma A sree ki as —| Massachusetts Pay, starting at 6, The Burnside Hatters and Bat Team at Olympia # ee - og Sera heen house In |) m |tersby & Smith wero returned the rt ansen PL ad veaP 27 UNIVERSY . tar an . Owing to the deadly work of the | victor in Sunday's City league) var Pp - q Opposite Fraser-Paterson Os. | @ s ®\man-eaters this season which|baseball fracases. The Ballard e CHAE IO): SUE. | Seo Wana = = has all but stopped swimming | Boosters were handed the blank| Jeweler and Silveremith | had little trouble winning Sunday's Z in the open along the At-lend of a7 to 0 game by the B. & 8. baseball game from Elma, The af. ° lantie shores. he ears Will be | tossers while the Mikados lost to|]'010 Second Ave. Near Madiaon|||¢ajr hecame a comedy of errors be a. Wii have ‘cearchilente to sly onl Gn ee tore the finish. The score was 11 vi the swimmers thruout the night, |to 0. Springer and Flagstead work and they will carry steel nets, har jed for the winners. Elma got —RESTAURANT—— hoon rita aad” revolvers wit NATIONAL MARKET |petiher bite tor ruus and made soy ’ which to attack any prowler, | en errors. 4 The Highest Class Chinese and American Eating Place on the The race is the longest ever ar-| y 5 : . Coast—Exquisitely Fitted Up—Sanitary Kitchen ranges in the United States The Ae ue BIg ODeY SAYRE specials. ran Fees, } RUSSELL WINS TITLE rd swimmers Ww os alded by a fa ive Jil, acaroni, elicatessen = ani ancy Sam Russell, Seattle player ume Bost Pince on Marth to Get Your Biveres surest suring ts, cerit | Groceries. ae “eas nanan oe iil have to be fs ght Whipped Cream Chocolates, Ib. championship Saturday at Blak \ || CHOP SUEY and NOODLES |] #iiiie sooo 8 ho m 50¢ Spine >| 25¢ Merchants’ Lunch Served Daily greeracenmenie a _ — - sia rs ie 2 Gnanqaiee M.to7P.M NATIONAL MARKET DOYLE K. 0.'8 STEWART 11A4. be Nansae ; Watch for the Girl From : BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Aug. 14.- 106 Second Avenue South (Near Yesler Way im Stewart, heavyweight, was Half Block South From the Smith Building "Frisco | 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH lunacked cut in the seventh sound Saturday by Jack Doyle of Demves,'

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