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UTT AND JEFF—YOU CAN’T BLAME 4 FOR THE LONG OF MIKE, You're COT GONWA SPRING THAT OLD G46 Anour STRAMBLING Twe EGGs. SAY, MuTy, NERS A RIDDLE For Voy! Im You were A GENERAL (NAN ARMY AND MAD (000 KOUDIERS AND ony 999 EGES, NOPE THIS 'S DIFFE ReQT LAURENCE HALL OFF TO FINISH TRAINING IN EVERETT FOR MIX BY EDWARD HILL AURENCE HALL, the corn-fed bantamweight cham- pion of the Middle West, left Seattle today for Everett, where he will finish up his training for his bout with Joe Gorman on Labor Day in that city Hall declared he was in the best of shape _and would limit his workouts in Everett to a little boxing and work in the gym. He has worked hard and faithfully for his mix with the fast lad from San Francisco and if hard work can gain him the Pacific Coast bantamweight championship, it will be his following the four-round encounter with Gorman. The bout between the two bantams has caused more talk in local pugilistic circles than any staged in the North- west in many moons. Hall has many admirers among the local fans and there will be a large delegation boosting for him at the ringside following the tap of the gong on Labor! Day afternoon. SONTAG FIGHTS IN GOTHAM TONIGHT | | GORMAN BOXES DRAW WITH BILL MASCOTT PORTLAND, Aug. 30.—Joe Gorman is still 118pound cham- plon of the Pacific Coast today. He and Billy Mascott went six reugh rounde to a draw last night. Both were trying hard all the time. Mascott seemed to be grow- ing stronger about the fifth, landing several stiff wallops te Gorma stomach. The sixth was even, however, and in the last two minutes the fighters roughed each other consider. ably. > led to be initiated into the big | time pugilistic circles tonight in| New York. He ts matched with Gotham gladiator as one of Preliminaries to the Joe ellingJohany Dundee fracas. SAVAGE TO “COME BACK” AGAINST BOB MOHA | Jim Savage, the hearyweight who has been out of the boxing game for several months, will re- turn to the ring on the night of Labor day. His opponent will be Bob Moha. The fracas will be staged in New York. BOXING DRAWING SMALL HOUSES IN PORTLAND The hot weather has caused a) dwindling of boxing audiences {o | the Rose City, according to word | from Fred Merrill, manager of the |Rose City club. AMUSEMENT S |vasy Ting “wp nis skcan for del | winter. ILKES PLAYERS Laurence Hall will have! a main event date during the latter Crereurn “A MAN OF HONOR” part of September. WILLIE MEEHAN TO BOX A Gripping Drama Summer Prices, 100, 200, | | | IN PORTLAND Willie M the San Francis. co “windmill,” is asked to take on Frank Kendall, Portland heavy-| weight, in the Oregon metropolis, lere long, according to Don Thomp- Willie is just back from Mats 2:30. Evenings 7 and 9 Y’S 0c Mats. Tomorrow and Sat., 2:30. | New! York, where he and his “bass drum punch” made quite a hit with the| Gotham natives. Kendall is also “SOCIETY BUDS” back from training Moran for bis| ree Surprise Acts and | bouts with Willard and Dillon. | A new si , ERIAL—BIGGEST YET | | PALACE HIP Afternoons 1:30 to 6; Eves. :20 to 11 The Race New Program Today Late Sutton and Comegny fa NORTHWESTERN LEAG wi ‘om. Lew Pet. | Mpokane 4 46 ti Butte ae os 533 Great Falls J a 508 y and Selig- Tacoma oT ud son ibune News Seattle OR 408 Mate. 160 any seat; Eve, end Sun., Ie || Vancouver 538 986 | NATIONAL LEAGUE Yon. Lost. Pet REAL PAINLESS '::" 3 | Boston “4 Philadelphia “a | New York e DENTISTS = g 2) St. Louts “ [Chicago . ch aan} | ctctnnati . 17 ata) | AMERICAN LEAGUF 1 Won. 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Ask our customers who have tested our work When coming | te our office, be sure are in the right place. Bring this ad with you | OHIO Swi. eT UNIVERSITY sT. @ppccite Vraser-Patersen On rn BASEB TACOMA VS. ‘TOM A LL SEATTLE AFTERNOON "Cloek. ion 26 and 60 Fourth Ave. Ca am: Take } SAG oF FRANK Taney) ABOUT SHooTiNg STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 1916. PAGE 7 l MUTT MUCH AT THAT Cesoatin le & rat-omees BY BUD FISHER. 4 OR THAT OLD ~ Cheasty’s SPECIAL SALE In All Departments Ends Thursday Hence, Come Now “Values Tell” NOP] THi¢ 'S ORIGIVAL — ONG OF THE SOLDIERS HATCH THE €665 AND MAKE CHICKEN SALAD? Comvemur ie OY HORNER . ! SPEED AND KNOWING RACE! HOW WILL CARRY HIM ____The Bike Race Course | THRU, SAYS FREDDIE North on Second ave, to Pine st., 4 mile. COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. t on Pine st. to Westlake, 5 mile. 30.—Speed and ring generai- North on Westlake to Stone way, 2.7 miles ship acquired in more than 150 North on Stone way to Flewett, 3.1 mile bouts form the combination West on Blewett to Woodland Park a Freddie Welsh says will carry him thru the lines at Denver, LIST OF PRIZES GIVEN AND ROUTE OF RACE IS NAMED RACE! for Welsh. What he is seeking is the punch. He knows how to hit, block and all that sort of thing—in fact, he is a past-mas- ter of the boxing game. of 3.2 miles But the development those South on Woodland Park ave. to Ewing, 3.3 miles | Weat on Ewing to Fremont, 3.5 m | Labor day, when he defends his | muscles which place a fighter im North on Fremont to N. 50th, 4.6 m lightweight title against Char- (the list of “knock ‘em dead” gladi- West on N. 50th to Phinney, 4.7 miles. | He White. |ators was a trick overlooked by the North on inney to N. 67th, | The world’s champion, in train-| Briton in his earlier training days. West on N. 67th to Greenwood, 5.3 miles ing at Colorado Springs, realizes|He was always satisfied to win Om 7 North on Greenwood to N. 85th, 6.6 miles |the importance of perfect physical |p ints c Fast on S5th to Woodland Park ave. 7 miles condition for the scrap. There's} Welsh believes he can baffie the” South on Woodland Park ave., to Green Lake way (boulevard), something that suggests serious-|Chicagoan so completely in a 20+ 7.7 miles. ness in the attitude he assumes|round battle as to make him @ mark for a knockout Hence his Aesire to work up strength that will enable him to accomplish his ambi- tion. when he dons his gym togs—some- jthing even his closest pals never |noticed during the last two years “Yea, | am serious about his match,” said the Briton. “It's the first time in 26 months 1 have gone 20 rounds, and, naturally, | am anxious about it. “While | believe | can beat Past and around boulevard to Stone way and 45th, 10.5 miles. Fast on 45th to Brooklyn, 11.8 miles. South on Brooklyn to 40th, 2 miles. West on 40th to Latona’ayve., 12.6 Acre Latona bridge to Bastinke and Harvard N. South on Harvard to Franklin, 13.1 miles. Southwest on Franklin to Boylston, 13.3 miles South on Boylston and follow Lake View boulevard to Eastlake 14.9 miles Redskins Wallop Poor Old Brownies, 14 to 3 13 miles player of the Japanese type, they |*ather, the questions advanced is: Tire & Rubber 1g . 4 However, Kumagae has shown | “Can Welsh go 20 rounds? While this race will tax the South on Fastiake to Howell, 15.2 miles. | White over the route, you must | West on Howell to Elghth, 16.7 miles | not forget that | have a lot of |. At Spokane R HE South on Kighth to Union, 15.9 miles. | respect for him. He heavy | Vancouver . -3 & West on Union to Second, 16.3 miles, | hittter, and, as they say on the ig = ae oe oa a h on Second to Piper & Taft's, 16.5 miles “ costa, . ‘ South on Seco ‘0 Pipe: mi | re fie It only takes | Cheek, Nepley; Noble and Murray, : | _—_—_ | That Welsh ts training conscien-| paeecoprnencicuincinnannt j ws sneer paeooanonaned is evident from the fact) Hesterites Blanked ° that only a few days after he pitch my urc. irst to eet ed camp in Denver he hopped on the| by Butte Ball Nine ales, and, in the presence of the : One of the first boys to enter was Archie John Ferguson, 14-year. | pe A ee a old pupil of the Cascade school, residing at 515! Minor av | Japanese Net Wizard ' fipped the beam at 129% pounds,” | At, Butter Ra EG | ie ° " a ne - |Great Falls All is now set for the Seattle | Streak tire, donated by Goodyear {| Freddie, at 31 years of age, is fac-| pitts 9 6 Bicycle club’s big Labor day | Tire & Rubber Co | ing the most dangerous puncher in| KijIjiay and Crisp; McGinnity bike race, to be held under the Seventh—$2.50 Goody Biue| FORES THILLS, L. 1, Aug. 30—jwielder. His service and type of | Ds division land Hoffman. a auspices of The Seattle Star. Streak tire, donated by Goodyear! George M. Church i the first of the Play are calculated to disconcert a} Wherever boxing enthusiasts | arn . higher rated players in the national |). .|Veness and Shives All of these prizes will be well is in no way an endur worthy of the effort it will take to| tennis tourney now tn progress on no weakness in his game so far. His|..T2¢ Champion answers “Yes."| . . e reap Beeching fon Rcgtniny nape Rob ng in the courts of the West Side Tennis forehand drives worked fine yeater.| TRO the idea which has settled in} Win at Tennis Mix cycle endurance race. THE Remember, the race starts at 9:30/club to get @ chance at Ichiya day jn his match with Danfort Geer, |t%@ minds of many {s that the FIRST MAN IN WING. in the morning, on Monday next.) Kumagae, the Japanese champion. whom he defeated with ease, jchampion is essentially a sprinter,,| CENTRALIA, Aug. 30—F. Entries for the event are pouring| This will give you ample time to Ceara sat ihe os ntal bbe 6-0, 6-0. stayed ah for 10-round no-decis-|Veness and A. C. Shives were re- in every day and any youth who| Compete in the race and then go on | Meet today in the feature match o ~ —— ion affairs, it’s @ fact that Welsh’s|turned victors in the men’s dow 9 has not yet entered and wants to|the picnic or wherever you have|the day. : Eddie Plank has allowed seven ag work bas been done in| pies tennis tournament just closed, te his sill In an attempt to win| Planned. Don't pass up the oppor Chur b ete cotaics ot many hits in three games. It looke as if| Mills waged over a route. aury and Hall were defeated in | the beautiful bicyele donated by| tunity to win the beautiful wheel experts, stand # an excel jent chance Eddie had enough experience now Making the weight, 135 the final matches at the Winlock + & Taft, should get busy at| now on display in Piper & Taft's |of eliminating the Nippon racquet to get by In the big show. Pounds, ringside, will be y club by the first-named pair. once and clip the entry blank on| Window on Seneca st., just below — a eeenreener oe — — a this page, Remember, boys, to fill| Second ave the blank coniplete and then turn It omy a in to Piper & Taft : Larry Wilson Wins Besides the bicycle, ‘which {| “. ° valued at $1250, other valuable} im Woodland Tennis prizes have been hung up, The list aaiiee follow Larry Wilson buzzed thn) OSS SS First—Excelsior auto bike, value/matches in the tennis meet at) ———<<—$—_———————— rr $42.50, do: ! by Piper & Taft. | Woodland park yesterday. Frank ———————— OOOO Second—Pair $10.00 U. §. Her. | Williams was his victor in an ear ringbone tread tires, U. 8. Rubbder|/iy match and he came back later Co., donor and walloped the veteran, Grant Third—Pair Sturdy Tread tires,| Latzore donated by G. R. Hartwig Co. | “In the semi-final events, he| Fourth—One $5.00 Firestone non-| meets the winner of the Anderson- ekid tire, donated by Firestone Tire| Shaw match. & Rubber Co. | nekoance | | t Fifth—One $4.00 Firestone non-| Our motto for a 1916 world skid tire, donated by Firestone Tire| series—Brooklyn vs. St. Louis, or, | & Rubber Co. jup with under doge and on with| Sixth—One $2.60 Goodyear Bluel the dance. | ‘One Bad Inning Costs Bill Rose Baseball Mix} } Bohne to Tho: Umpire: Despite the fact that Bill Rose | Metvor Fog “ ‘ ‘ H 4 pitched giltedge ball in eight of | raymond, ae iige | 1 the nine cantos played yesterday |fRoa eam & $f ‘ ——— lat Dug’s battlements, Russ Hall's =e aa) te ——— Tacoma Tigers walked off with the) yycoma— J ———— first fray of the final series, 4 to 2.|worfi!, a ....... 6 1 _—_———— s bad inning was the second | Lee re oo ———— and all four tallies were chalked | rho ae _— nl up by the visitors in that frame, | 4.4 SSF Seattle pd ike it was going |Haugiand, rf ee ————— to come back and do vital damage | fartnelemy, © 2 1 —— jon several occasions, but two runs, | Williams, p 2 06 ————— re one in the sixth and ninth, was ‘ibeiy eri er —— the best the local ball tossers could | geattie 0000010 Ly Q——————— do foes odeoere —_—_ Bicky” Williams, former O. A.| Two-base hite—Connelly At C. star heaver, was on the knoll|sifee Mt — SS The score ABR OW. PO. A te 8 Te Be Bs es Be 1 Howel ENTRY BLANK FOR BICYCLE ENDURANCE RACE I hereby make application for entry in the Seattle Bicycle club's endurance road race, to be staged under the auspices of the Seattle Star, on Labor day. I also make application to be- come a member of the Seattle Bicycle club Full name NA ANahage 444 OCOLIEAT EbaLD ORE AE INCRE RAs AGEN .....scscdere oheetreee vores Age Cameron & Cameron Co. Year of birth Month....seccsscseees DAY... 200 OND, VA. LIOGETT B MYERS TOBACCO CO. SUCCESSOR I am a pupil of the .....6.00. cecerersensececcsseees I, the undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, give my permission for him to participate In the bicycle endurance ay. : rar road race , te e ; GAGNON iseinssvevven ‘sosatennnbes ie : 4 re e Restricted to boys of 17 yeares of age and under om » ; (Fill this blank out completely and take to Piper & Taft, 1117 Second ave. Race will start at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Entries close at 10 o'clock p. m., Saturday