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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG, 23, 1916. PAGE 7. ICHESTNUT CHARLIE. (THE OLDER THEY ARE THE FUNNIER THEY ARE) WELL, C'MON F0Q “TH Love oF les see Dawsunmit ! wwe! DowT Yuu 1 HAD & 600d WHAT IW Heck Kwow THEY'RE | One on MY WAS (T= <I!! WAITIN FoR me?) “Tow6evé —— tt od , BANKING ON HIS LEFT HOOK T DETHRONE F. WEL Chicagoan Tells His Plans For Wresting Title From Freddie in Labor Day Bout | OLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 23.—Charlie White will face his supreme test Labor day! The opportunity for which he has waited since he became | factor in the lightweight boxing division four years ago has arrived and the Chicago knockerout, bubbling with confidence, is now working like a beaver in his Denver training quarters |IGIANTS LO SE . “Ne AT-THE FROM MIX GREAT FALLS, Aug. 23.— After getting away with a lead of five runs in the first frame, Great Falls came within a very short space of losinPyesterday’s ball mix with the Seattle Giants. Bill Rose was on the hill for Se attle, in opposition to Jimmy ( e world’s champio: de Velsh, | asad rowiter b & ps re sib “gee : n =m shew Rose up in the clouds tn th No, Eddie Shannon is not in | Laurence had his picture in CIsiC attles wice in Milwaukee an once in Ne orl first frame, allowing five bingles Frisco, That's a different one. @ Portland paper the other and each time proved himself the equal of Willie Ritchie's two of which were doubles and one| Our Eddie ie still piloting the dey conqueror. | a homer | bus. eee | be . e . 4 vewspa verdicts fave Thite i i in After that, however, he became | “The secret of my success,” Sei Sag apa evored: Wihe in each Batt pts. as tight as a movie miser with his} Robby Evans, who used to | says Leo Houck, “is going to cisions of this sort have been rendered time and again against) bingles, and they became even again| box around these parts, writes | bed early.” the titleholder without breaking his grip on it. | when Seattle slipped over a bell-; from Portland he is coming up | Nights or mornings, Leo? This time, however, an offl- ringer now and then. An error by| for @ visit oe. clal decision will be given if } Pug Bennett came near proving fa 1 ie td What's become of Paw both boys are on their feet at ‘THE PUNCH Is THE | tal in the ninth, when the visitors Eddie Pinkman advises his Steele, former “boycotted box the end of 20 rounds’ milling were well placed on the sacks. friends to buy the Los Ange er?” papere for news of his “Sow Mebbe Joe Walsh knows, | ern Invasion. 'Salt Lake Player Secs ] Note to Bremerton girle— | | | | before the Hundred Million tore the menaced on | THING! = WHITE + Wa Springs and White says he's the boy who will carry off the bacon. “Boxing ts my business! 3 “Ever since I put Willie Ritchie { That's the reason | depend a en the mat in the first round at | much on the punch, | 6 Milwaukee on the night of May 26, } know a lot about sidestepping 1914, and came within an eyelash } and landing a stinging left of winning the world’s lightweight ( hand. So do a majority of the championship, I have had a world { present-day boxers. But of the of confidence in my punching abil } hundred clever fellows before ity,” White told me before hitting } the public, none of them ever 2 > trail to the Rockies. “It was { got to the top of the recognized Y & case of overantiousness { division because they danced Charlie Manning Is going to put a dancing floor in his Ev- Given Suspension , : pe’ Frank Wolfram, demon Giant soot Lanuneanaaen pitcher, will be home soon, sé Missed him? a et on ee Chet McIntyre can't see any SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.— Jimmy Shinn, Salt Lake outfielder, has been suspended Indefinitely by Mary will miss the ball President Allyn Baum, of the Pa- cific Coast league, Jimmy had a tiff with .o umpire recently, and eee his langv. thing to Friday's battle but @ cut victory for Lloyd we bet. And the ice Watch for Freddie Bogan’s first story on Monday next. © flowed a bit too freely Dispatch from Colorado Springs says Freddie Welsh is training. Remarkable! Maurice McLoughlin yes Joe Gorman, Frisco bantam “Doc” Thomas, the fishing | Get Into the Ring! now in Portiang, wants to do | physician, is still letting the cia | battle with Laurence Hall. biggest ones get away. “IT am going to show the boxing teen longing for a chance at the/|Clusion that I would rather fight champion over a distance greater Welsh 10 times than battle once than 10 rounds and you can bank| With Matt Wells. | on me to be in shape. “Welsh never hurt me, altho I can tell you he punches pretty well eter eons, *e change mY |tor a man generally regarded as 3 fans on Friday night that a good it A * . mateur has it o good profes. } @eing to train longer. That, be- | 'isht hitter. He hits straight, and \|Tom Seaton Sold Seatt in elas waves mead tiara lt M4 \ n a! in ays,” said Lioyd ! |Eddie Mahan Starts *: * "that lost me the chance of my life. | around.”"—Chartle White. Van Nostern wants to see % + ote to that time I had been con: | ————<——<——————————————— Defaults Net Match| Py capac Bi oat eT oe “- 4 * , c ps gaan eat ie | pug come back to life. Vd tent to outpoint my men. Ever | 5 TON N.Y 4 H Ing to fight Tommy Burns is still in 0 ‘ ken in the might bother me some if | SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 22 e's going to fight some one y Mes aer sy aes wesek out. 08 wasn't cautious. | know what | < able criticism followed| Somewhere In Texas or Ari- town, Helse 4 0 it Is tho, because | fought Stan- | faulting of yesterday's tennis} 204 2 a ” egthoeeg prog bh spans pO day, 1@¥ Yoakum 19 tough rounds | match here by Maurice McLough- ; pidgin Pete Muldoon is the big 0 idee to ge 9 rounte, I a4 Pca in Denver. | lin, I. Kpmagae, the Japanese wiz Billy Murray is going to mix noise in ice hockey down Frise 7] os that the old frame of Mr. Welsh| “Many people tmagine that) pee. ee See a ee eae eg a || fon aad “Cally” Wilecu an . Will become very weary after 10| Welsh has got my number, but this | srineuesecummnocamamne Se ee ae ee ee — ; re been traveled. ve | isn’t true. I have reached the con * . " rounds have bee: I have |Madden Anxious to eee eee 0 J 0 “I'm not going to change my here is a lot of snap and sting to } cause the match is to take |‘ , | Mad yesterday, whil ; es eeniate “ a yesterday, je going place in a high altitude that [hoot mechs eee ere ] rapshots to Gather to Minor League |tir his paces at Chet Metntyre's tt avee Cs ees Bal | — nen 67m for Coast to Coach same.” { f P | d CHICAGO, Aug 22—After pey-| “I Will dafeat George Ingle decis-| REAL PAINLESS |“, oss: 1 se 22 peuntn| or Portland Tourney ) irri attics n't oh cnt Skt |show, Tom Seaton, former Phillie NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Eddie California how he did it back Bast = ringside, an easy notch for either fighter. and Fed star, bas gone back to the Mohan, last ri ta! the! Mahan has been in the palitiesl — d ENTISTS . BY EARL R. GOODWIN minors. Seaton was with the Cubs|Fred Fulton to Mohan, last years captain of the| ame this summer, workiag for the PORTLAND, Ore, Avg. 23.—,it was then that 138 entries step | this ason, before’ being sold to Box Po k FI democratic party in the Weodrow Trapshooters from all pofats west|ped to the firing line fn the main |Indianapolis under an optional rky MN} man who shattered the dream of|wiison league. He believes foot lof the Rocky mountains are ex-|event. This number ts the record | agreement. ctory for Yale, left today for) ball is going to be morp strenuous | pected to be tn attendance at the|for the classic, and A. W. Strow-) — | MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 23.—Fred| nerkeley, Cal. where he expects/this year, but doubts " whethan eleventh Pacific Coast Handicap | ger, president of the Portland Gun} Fulton, the Rochester, Minn., heavy-|to show young backfield players | will be much of a change, except Sverding park |clud, is confident that more than| Spokane Takes Easy | weight. who has been trailing Jees|on the eleven of the University of! in the climate. LE BR HPO A {to be staged on the ate | who | r 3 % & S)traps of the Portland Gun club,| 180 shooters will be present when | Willard for the past year, has been| | i Ps $ 2 2 § § 8] September 11, 12, 12 and 14. Mon-|the first shot ts fired. Melee From Tacoma | fiaicied to mect Porky Fiyun, the! ion 6 6 @ 3+ @ ejay, September 11, is practice day,| A total of 340 registered targets pauses Boston scrapper, in a 10-round no- oa j Metvor, 1b ¢ } 138 8 il while the tourney proper will not | have been placed on the program enn Tacoma: a H. B.idectston fracas here on Septem-| i | Froserntdhy ; H start until the following day for the three days’ regular shoot. Spokane nad sabees 11 2 ber 8. | g t ig at | = Guna cham, © $5 i t 8 &| Extensive preparations hone ae and three special events have —e ge . - 3 ‘oshestinibeitiuitmataeneanegiiaeets e Ss Z oO n oO ua ROW D «66 eee 4 @ © @ 4% /\been made for the visiting nim-|been listed for the firet time. euther an urray; ‘illiams * e on whale! plate, which | cs - semgane Plena plate ace | ie “sis va ip 3|f0ds, and nothing will be left un-|7hree trophies for each new |*n4 Hartman Frank Troeh Wins | it tte e Sa Ss} Bese aot cover the feet of the AB R MPO. & &|done to make {t a record-breaking |event, making a total of nine| oa be Trapshot Honors Tlie te? } mouth; con bite cove " soe @ Po 2 8 3 Slaffair, Two years ago the “blue |prizes, have been put up with the| Wi ; “ PL ings 3 on gob; Guivantesd 15 years. 38 baad bg ee suid PT fT 2 f] ribbon” event west of the Mis-/ cr derstanding that but one trophy | Vancouver ins Over ST, LOUIS, Aug. 23.—The natton. moh Geet Whee ae Ee tg: me indleat 4 thee kn etme vn |Homeken #6 0.20.3 i i 4 4 $\atesipp! river was given under the|can go to one contestant during) Joe McGinnityites | pho aly bean : St bis own game | tniilonted tet he welt Se tes Gold crown ...........-+---$8.00) ay”) 4 4 4 1 & @leuspices of the local gun club, and|the three days’ gathering. y! al amateur singles, shot yesterday|of mixing and slugging” was the |swap punches with the redoubtable / er: $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | orth, @ ... oe ee oe a of és j eens at the national trapshooting tourna-|claim made today by Freddie|knockout king when the pair ed | Garrity, rt er 2 6 o At Butte R. H. E.| ment bere, went to Frank M. Troeh,| Welsh, outlining his plan for de-|meet. Welsh declar $10 set of teeth $5.00 Hexter, i> ee Dee ee ee . m eclared he ts ley edecehonans enter,” ae s 9 4 Vancouver seousde: a8 Vancouver, Wash. crack shot.|fense of his ttle against the Chi-/enxions to prove te the 5} 5 to- eines qpllgan alae $3.00 is —- -—-| Bi D d f S } — -.-10 13 9|Trosh cracked 99 out of 100 birds i in thelr scheduled 20-| world that he is a fighter as wall eng seattia Pt g m t { issell and Cheek;.Metkle, Mehl-| He ran 79 and then missed one, andjround bout here Labor day. In-|as a clever boxer, and he realizes i Gold fillings ... ng a ae nce e an or ea s )} haf, Leifer and Hof |_ then ran out stead of depending on his well-/that this is his golden chance, > ‘ Nt | . . . Platine fillings | Garrity’ Home, raw "Pappe. bacrtics or ea erweig 1X) By, pe 16 » r i, sis work guaranteed for 15 years. Yf 17 pre: CLEVELAND, Aug. 23,—While] Indications at this early date are Impression taken !n the morn- teeth wame day. Beate wane » Melvor >. | Rose 5. ¢ Walked. Struck out—Rose 1, Clark & i | pitehed ball—Molver. Left on b Call and See oe ogg yen Fiete Seattle #, Great Falls & and Bridge Work. Seas | —- —— Cedar Point on Labor day, Pro- Word was received today that | will pull stakes at his moter ....kel began to figure out| Chaney Yy —_— ) 7 Th bow he will accommodate all those|open alr camp, near Baltimore, lj ~ W) 4, ee work e ce | who have epplied for reserved seat] probably Saturday and reach| 7% / > Z Ue f tistaction inane “When caning tickets ‘ Cleveland Sunday. 7 f- y, / 2 , A Sensible Cigarette rw = a \ \ Featherweight Champion Johony | that the Cedar Point arena will be; 7) Kilbane trained today for bis 15-| packed by a 10,000 crowd, netting round bout with Geo. Chaney at| Hinkel $50,000 In gate receipts Bes to *. y ¢| tight place. Bring this ith you | OHIOS.: == Oypestts Fracer-Patercen Oo, AMUSEMENTS EN WHO appreciate efficiency in little as well as big RE aa aie have been quick to see netnnatl 7 eat iia» ie « HOWARD DREW THRU some great licks at training in| fm Z Z Z : : hee Howard Drew, negro sprinter | preparation for his 20-round Labor | thes Z Z the wisdom in sti toacigarettelikeFatima. and holder of the world’s record|day fight with Charley White. probably Welsh is on the road every morn- . THIS WEEK “GIRLS” AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost 47 ue ‘caubpardehaxotnayad Chicage tor, hte tnt renee Drow le laid up|ing at 7 o'clock with the tramer| Qi , y ce nd mata "Tomorrow and Saturday. 2:30 || Dacron * hero” wae pareve je tbe dirs. sn leak cubis between nx end stant Yy Z YY Fatimas are comfort- ic rnin Or, ect ee eet ak Gan towed week te Mis Gaui coer WHUYUYY bid oN eble while you amoke NEW PANTAGES | Pnitadetpnl aes Diego Saturday. + tne er and eight rounds of boxing \ LY LY ’ Y Sf them and after, too. Always 100 and 200 | quiero ceaves eripay [American team. which won the| boxed two rounds yesterday with hy Y SNS ThatiswhyFatimas,with at Stockhoim In | Bonny Chavez and three rounds their delicately balanced Olympic gam Perkinoff and Rose = porTLAND, ug. 23.—Loule | ot : 1912. He was formerly a student{each with Jack Braddon and Bat-| 4 / a . Portland's sen ya | | Wy . Beaumont and Arnold hve any wat’ ercbeety lassen it a Springfield, Mass., high school, | tling Reddy, displaying all his clev- | Uy Yes Turkish blend, always And Five Other G Cleveland Friday to c |but of late has been attending the|erness before a crowd of 800 en-| ‘ A / eee eee Mats. 2:30. Even, | Cleveland Friday to crash into th| University of Southern Callfornia.|thusiastic fight fans. White will] / ; leave a man feeling “fit ~ ——— pee ______ | Drew holds the record of 93-5 for| not start boxing until today, as he| Yi y / even after a long-smok- PALACE HIP 100 yards and has equaled the rec-|(oes not believe more than ten | , f, / ! Ds es GREENLAND ord of 211-5 for the 220 yards. days’ hard training will be neces. / {ty ing day. cap casa sib op tines ody eeechpaiadinay BI | The paralysis is sald to be the|sary to put him in shape, Thus} on ee iperind fein ILLIARD | indirect result of an injury sustain-|far, he has confined his training iy Oe Se” ates eae, PARLORS[| ed by Drew last March while com-|rostly to road work to develop his Zoeller ‘Trie FINEST IN THE CITY reting In an Indoor race In New wind. “Charley claims to be tn fine NEW LOCATION ork. co . re 8 % tt 8 Welsh and White met again ee Ue nek) Mtoe oo | Eddie Plank is a patient bloke,| Monday night at the Hayes-Jack- even if he did have to walt untli|rcn bout at Ramona, The men he was 41 years old before he be-| were introduced to the crowd and came an iron man. received a great hand. Welsh con-| to tt tinues a slight favorite in the lo- ———--——@| cal betting, but the wager that at If the Athletics can keep up | |tracts most attention is the 3-to-1 thelr present stride they | /shot that White won't score a land in seventh place | |knuckout. There seems to be mber 15. plenty of money on both sides of gsr Ba this proposition PS Fes t produces |, The sale of seats still continues very swimming meet produces| i+ 4 great rate and club officials a new debutante champion. GlimP-| anticipate a packed house. sing the photos, we gather that Excursions East VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” Every day until September 30th this year's dark horse is a blonde AMERICAN RESULTS | sepeocsmaginennieenie iad ne 1 F A Free optional side trip over the Shadowy St. Joe " ok aw At Philadelphis, 1, Detrott | America’s highest navigable river, in offered between JimC Coley! aulene (be Ulb:net| Ae Maat Pods ¥ ccnlinao & | Spokane and St. Maries to holders Ls anes ntal anxious to battle Jack Dillon, At Washingto . Bt Louis 2 tickets. Also side-trip from Butte to Yellowstone Park James says there isn't any illness) (called in 14th; dark) | at small additional cost—a short night's ride to Yellow in his family right now and he 1 stone station, the western gateway to the Park isn't hankering for any. | NATIONAL RESULTS Information and Literature % tt 3 At Chicago 4, Brooklyn 9 Keenly realizing that his title of| At St. Louis 6, New York 0 lightweight champion will be in At Pittsburg 9, Philadelphia 7. |danger, Freddy Welsh ts putting inj At Cincinnati 0, Boston 1. City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 Pega PRIN IE A OTL

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