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INNIS FORMS PART | OF FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMP’S TRAINING Will Be in Finest of Shape for Battle With George Chaney, Labor Day | LEVELAND, Aug. 22.—“Ninety per cent of the boxers leave their fight in the gymnasium, That's why I limit y preliminary sparring to five short rounds in training for an important battle. That's why I play tennis, skip the rope, indulge in a six-mile hike before breakfast and play handbal! and the old-fashioned game of one o’ cat.” Johnny Kilbane, featherweight king, who defends his title against George Chaney, Baltimore southpaw knockout artist, in a scheduled 15-round fight at Cedar Point, O., on the after- noon of Labor Day gave vent to this statement as he laid aside a tennis racket and seized a baseball bat at his camp in Cleveland. Not so you can notice it! I had visions of the little cham- ion manhandling a flock of spar ring mates when [ dropped {nto the Kilbane quarters and was astonish- ed to hear his views on the subject of preparedness. But Johnny, @ wise old head, has mapped out @ schedule which he says will carry him to another victory—one which freans a guarantee of $10,000. “The boxer who attempts to con- dition himself in a gymnasium by ing thru a dozen or more ds over a stretch of three ks is a sucker,” continued the) Slumber parties on the roof ac counted for the uprising of the Brownies. When the hot wave started from the “Bermuda High” on its blazed trail to the Michigan flats, Jones’ men deserted their re- spective domict! to camp out. Eddie Plank and Armando Mar. mpion. “The best way to de-/sans suggested trying the roof of Yelop speed is in playing outdoor | tle grandstand at Sportsmen's games, and I have found tennis to|fark, St. Louts, home of the be a wonderful help, for it re Brownies. The ball players car- euires real action, bringing into|!.ed army tents and cots to the \iay every muscle and also sharp-|rcof and for eight nights slept ens the eye. Handball, played in| there in fair-to-middlin’ comfort. cpen-air courts, is just as benefi-/ Visiting clubs threaten to bring cial. their own grandstands if the heat Kilbane, a rabid baseball fan, de-| continues. ‘wattle with Chaney una | Two Lightweights for his battle hear BS ward prom a er Lee Fohl's Ind comp! *t- Matched for Show Dan Salt hi \dded another bout to the card be staged Friday night in the Tivoli that should ball games,” said the cham- plon, resuming his discussion ef the coming title scrap. from now on I’m going to be a prove of more than passing tnter- cst. “Rolly” Jones, slugging Port. Raseball's wiseacres indulged in who carries the|*,/8ush when Fielder Jones deciar mer Federals, and Wellman, Koob Hamilton, linked with mighty busy guy. “How about making weight? ‘That will be a cinch. I only scale 124% now and the job of reducing to 122 ringside will be as easy as falling off a log, altho I haven't got land Hghtweight, Kick of a couple of mules in either mitt, has been secured to take on Harry Casey, the Tacoma light- weight. Val Sontag Boxes In New York Soon map and breakfast.; According to reports from New up and ready for a/ York, Val Sontag, former 8. A. C. handball courts, a scrapper, bas been matched for a outdoor or indoor | bout in Gotham on the 30th of the ing, bag punching, month. It is not yet known who and sparring. Then his opponent will be, however. another rubdown and |The battle will be @ preliminary to he afternoon. After|the Weilling-Dundee clash. i} limber up a bit playing | sabe. "aes (a ae Williams Team Is any? Wa’tknow | Victor in Contest know The fast O. B. Williams Sash & Door Co. team easily defeated the Crane Co. squad Sunday, 9 to 3, at South Seattle. The hitting and fielding of the Williams team was very creditable. Anderson and Meigher formed the winning bat- tery. Five Northwestern Shots In Tourney down to the feather limit since Kid Williams two years ago. hit the road at 7 o'clock for a five or six- return to camp for met “Tn ch has gone rule facing never predict a knockout for opponents. But I will don't expect to lose to) le hi an awkward) fighting foolish at times, but I have solved | entry ist for the grand American |#@ his system by boxing for several handicap to be sbot off Thursda with Luke Ginley, who t8|in st Louis. They ‘are i for Chaney, in action.” Vancouver, | Pasco; John Krenast, Bellingham, New Billiard Parlors Open| Today |and R.A. Miles, Spokane. The Greenland Bilitards, tormerty| Spokane Reds Are located at 1599 Fourth ave, will ° ° ech fay’ Wastubee todey ts the} Victors in Game E. same bullcing. The new room ts} r, lighter and in Hy ‘4 #6 i 1 Alexander, Sutherland Evans, Webb | Troeh, At Tacoma: inal Greenland discontinued a short time ago, while|Tecoma .. i oe te at| Peterson, © present home ; Of Greenland is equipped with a new |°"4 _Bartholemy; Ventilating system that introduces |and Sheely 2,000 cubic feet of air a minute Into! i —— rents Maine Athlete Is Claiming Record Twenty-eight tables and! in new juipment ss. Ope’ und the walls | ating capacity look on. The same courteous attention and effi-| Wrench of the University of Maine, ecient service that characterized the|is claiming a new American record original Greenland, will be supplied | / In_th, lor @ new hom ‘The public is cordially invited to/ran the event here yesterday in > 14 seconds. 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Egbers, | oi NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Frank A.) 120-yard low hurdles, French |7! ed bis Browns would be perched in the first division of the American league by August 10. No one dreamed that the St. Louls crew would start a winning streak rivaling that of 1906, when the White Sox, piloted by Jones, reeled off 19 straight, then won the world’s series. They've changed their tune, jatting, a sterling defense and withal the Jones style of play, coim- bined to keep the Brownies going full tilt. “They call me Jones’ in some of the cit says Jones, “and some folks think that such a nickname is a diegrace, but i'l! play for that one run all the time. That ‘One-Run however, since the combination of American and Federal leaguers lboased by the silent man of the Northwest, unbuckled « dozen con- secutive victories while employing) ing. bis “run an inning” methods, “Why, the Red Sox are a one-run Started to Win July 23 club, just the same as I want my The Brownies started their tri-\team to be. It’ ts the only sort of umph July 23, maniing Cleveland baseball to play. Thi is the in 10 rounds. From this date on toughest league I ‘er in they've been holy terrors, trouncing There are four teams above us, not the Athletics five times in four|so very far, but they're fighting so days and the Yankees in ix hard to stay up that it's the tough- straight. Sensational pitching by est thing in the world for us to Davenport, Plank and Groom, for-| climb.” | E REPORT ic | KETS TODAY } BULL BROS. Predecere Ease. doesn't mean that | will not play for more, but It means that I'll go after that one run } whenever | see it in the mak- COMPLET OF MAR ~—_——eereeeeeee "| Just Printers |] 1013 THIRD MAIN 1063 Priess Paid | Poultry, Weal ana Port 11916 brotiers - Ducks, fat .. Eese ... Hens, 2% Ibe creamery, solid ta order te tmtroduce our sew (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, dees not cover the roof of th mouth; you can corn off the ob; guaranteed 15 years. 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Hall has a bunch He's hand- Laurence of new pictures some. . The Giants will be back on the 31st. The season ends La- ber day. oe Who's going to Everett on Labor day? ee if Hubbard says he's coming back to take the boys tike Grant took Richmond, eee How much did you lose at the milkmen'’s picnic? ard these, for a fat Sait. oe Haven't heard anything about Lonnie Austin throwing the bull at Tia Juana. oe man, says . Yes, Eddie Pinkman took his shirts to Los, cee still thinks Ray Itho the girls im tell it | ° | “Checkern’ can beat Eddi refuse to hea . Cari Peterson says he learning to loaf with ease. eee ie | Jack Zang says he wouldn't miss that bout ig Everett for the world. A regular customer says the new biond is a middieweight. WhyIs_ | Title Insurance | Necessary ? APABLE and con- servative business and financiers answered _ this men have | question in a practical |} way by demanding it | | | in all important tran- sactions, What is necessary or desirable for the man or corporation of large resources becomes even a greater means of pro- tection for the man or woman of small resour- |} ces dealing in real es- |) tate or mortgage in- vestments. One informed au- |} thority says: “The |] rigid examination of the title, with a com- || plete guaranty under Title Insurance, is now accepted as standard by all financial institutions and realty brokers. Washington Title Insurance Company 816 Second Ave. Home of Real Hippodrome Vaudeville | MARIAN MILLER | Violiniste and Bugler | Kvenings and 15c Any Seat. |1 ain't no busher nor no boob. You Bill hit the tana, Cunningham can pellet over in sure Mon- “Dad” Meek, the buckle” of b: for Portland “Fatty Ar- ball, is catching Speaking of money, Charley most fighters umbrella. raising forfeit Manning says can't raise an . “Gunboat” like a neutr been sunk by Smith must feel after having k Dillon. Eddie Hubbard says he isn't any relation to “Old, Mother,” PORT. DOPE THE PLAYER'S LOVE SONNET I seen her. Sitting in a field-box,) and She smiled at me, and waved her| little hand } And—say—there come right then | and there a biff | Among my heart, that felt exact | an if Big Jobnson, throwing everything, his best, Had glommed me good and plenty on the chest! And the whole makeup threw me in a doze— That smile, them those nose! cherry Mps, ] bet I hain't no Yannigan—I am a Vet Of six years’ service. 1 would like to nee | That guy that’s fit to grab my goat off me But I seen Her, and, sure as you are born, She got my goat every born! My heart just fluttered looked her way, Fumbled one ball and booted two away! and broke off then I I struck out twice, and yet I wasn't mad. For I could see looking sad. Yep, she was sorry for me—and, you know Pity’s next thing ain't it so? 1 got it fixed! I'm going to meet her—well, I ain't plumb headed for no padded cell! say, I'm seems to me That in her league I bat one thirty-three! —W. 3 8 A BIT OF BUNGLING The Army Navy football game will be played on the New York Polo Grounds on November 25 this year. This is the date of/ the annual Yale-Harvard clash at) New Haven. | There is no doubt but that both games will draw mammoth crowds but it seems very poor judgment to stage them both on the same/ day. This is not only true, because of the fact that many people are anxious to witness both contests, but because it handicaps the news. papers in handling the games. Both these gridiron battles are} fraught with so much glamor and/ her sweet face to love—now, But, nervous—say, A, PHELON. % tradition that they require excep-| tional handling from a journalistic standpoint, The newspapers have neither the space nor men to play up two such contests on the same day. It looks like extremely bad judg-| ment to schedule them both for November 25. The Army-Navy game could very easily have been| set for a later date. Be 8 WHAT OF FRANK MORAN? If reports from Oklahoma are true, Frank Moran has failed to profit by his experience with little Jack Dillon. News drifts up here that he is not taking his bout with Carl Morris at Tulsa, Okla, on La bor day seriously. He is said to have his automobile down there ana to be spending most of his time in the car. Moran’s many friends East will be sorry to hear this,| Carl Morris is far from a great fighter. But he has been boxing often of late, is big and powerful and will surely beat Moran if the Pittsburger enters the ring out of condition, as he did against Dillon The very fact that Carl Morrts is not a great fighter will make it worse for Moran if he loses to the Oklahoma giant, Frank has a lot to gain by beating Morris, It will restore at least some of his pres- tige, and he can demand a return bout with Dillon, If he loses he is through as a drawing card Moran {s such a likable and sens- ible fellow, that ft is hard to un. derstand why he doesn't realize that his only assets in boxing are his endurance and punch. To re- tain these he must be in condition. He wasn't in shape for Dillon, took a terrible beating and was jeered in the | unmeretfvWy. Frank Moran's rise to pugilistic ninence was meteoric. His line gives promise of being even more sudden, It is too bad & Baseball Writer John Joseph Mc. Graw says that the Giants still | necond prize, the head of the next | | contest closes on Sept. | Moscow Institution | more. W | Eldred, | Raymond | Kelly FORMER PITCHER IS GoBRLE - Gopeie |!) MAINSTAY OF CLEVELAND SQUAD Manager Lee Foh! has not attempted to parcel out credit for the present position of the Cleveland club, but almost ev- Tris Speaker | most of the credit for the | showing of the 4 ever, had it not b er Staniey Coveleskie, the In dians would probably not be well up in the pennant race as they are now. While he has done nothing exactly sens: the former N. W. ery one gives man to hold them up. J: er Morton joined K | the hospital list and Indians with a shattered pitch- ing staff, while they were stii/ in firet | to the rescue. pitched in seven game: the entire distance in two of them and finishing for other Lindy Hunter May Get Rifle Gratis To the hunter bagging the larg st deer at the opening of the sea son next month, Piper & Taft wili donate a $30 Savage rifle As al lergest deer brought in will be vounted and presented to the huntsman. The skin of the third deer will be made into a rug, The 18. Idaho Names New Football Mentor According to an announcement by Professor M. F. Angell, chair- tan of the athletic committee at the University of Idaho, W. C Pleamaster, graduate of Grinnell college at Grinnell, lowa, has been appointed football coach at the for the 1916 season, CITY LEAGUE RESULTS Shaner & Wolff 4, Ballard 1. Mikadoes 3, Wrights 1. Burnsides 8, New System 6. NO GAME AT BUTTE The Vancouver team failed to arrive at Butte in time for yester- day's fraca: 103 PLAYERS GOING BACK When roll call is answered tn the spring training camps there will be found 103 players in various camps who have been recalled from the| minors HOWARD DREW Is THRU Howard Drew, sensational Cali- fornia negro sprinter, will run no He suffered a alysis following 8; | cifle pitchers in the other five. That one week's work probably saved the Cleveland club. Right after that, Manager Fohl got hold of Gould and Lambeth, ho have tince been sharing the burden, and now Klepfer has re turned to help out. Coveleskio ve d so often he has not been ffectiy recently, and it is feared he bas been worked out for the season. He has won 14 games and lost nine, a record of winning as good as that of his club. Coveleskie From Portland The Indians secured Coveleskie from the Portland club of the Pa Coast league, where he won shout 16 games and lost the same rumber last year. There is @ story told about him which gives him the added distinction of being the only ball player ever traded According to this yarn; Cove eleskie was once the property of Connie Mack and was turned back to Portland. Connie was so busy winning pennants in those days he forgot entirely about Covey and failed to take up his claim for the player. Coveleskie became tech- nically the outright property of Portland. Later on Connie thought al tim, and, on inquiring at Portland, ecelved a box of big red apples from Manager McCredie, who ex- plained that he wished to keep the pitcher. Connie let it go at that and aecepted the apples. He wishes today, probably, that he had the pitcher instead, GIANTS LOSE ONE-SIDED GAME GREAT FALLS, Aug. 22— The locals ran wild yesterday, drubbing Seattle in the first game of the series, 17 to 1. The Seattle team hopped from the train direct to the ball park, and this, in a measure, may al- ibi its showing to some extent. Manager Raymond is working sbort-handed, and for this reason was forced to pitch Frank Wolfram again yesterday, despite the fact that Frank had been se verely manhandled Sunday Butte. Rudy” Kallio worked six im © nings for the Electrics and then ~ hied himself from the farce while ite went to the knoll. See Dr.Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S, HIMSELF LE'S DENTIST 722 Finer ai ADIN: UNION Get a $2 teeth for $25.00 set for These prices include extracting without pain, I am now making Alloy, Gold ani n= thetic fillings at a ape- \for a box of apples Bridgework for $5, Pet. 508 ais! 508 | ‘503 Tacoma Great Falls Seattle Vancouver (Here's How] cunningham, If Ib. ab Melvor He T. Cunni Wolfram, lescs-cosot Totals .... Great Falls— Bennett, 2b White, p 41°17 «99 87 «12 ooo 0100 40032216 %17 Morse, Garrity, Kelly Garrity. Home runs Stolen _base—Haworth Bennett to McArdle to Hes Wolfram 5, Kallio 1, White 1 ball—-Haworth. | Struck Kallio 2, White 1, Hits Oft Kallio 3 and 0 runs in 6 innings Left on basee—Seattle 3, Great Falls 4 Time Umpire—Fr Totals . Seattle Great Falis ‘Two-base hits Three-base hit White, Double play ter. Walked 1. Hit by plter out—Wolfram THE GOOD JUDGE HEARS STATEME! 0, It is admitted by the best dentists in Seattle that my Crown and Bridgework equal the very best. Be sure and come to Dr. Edwie J. Brow | D. Ss. himself, Ave. U Open evenings until 8 and Sun until 4 for people who work, ph Main 3640, Can be saved without pain, Medical treatment precedes ac. tual work, It costs you nothing to come in and he convinced. Gold Crowns As Natural Crowns Low Bridgework As Teeth extracted without pain. Free when other work Is done. All work guaranteed for 15 years. 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