The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1917, Page 8

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erett True. mr, TRUE, You” ist THE WAR BOTHER YoU Too MvucH. You see, ~ Jf 2 % everyting | 1S GOING TO Come OvuT ALL RIGHT, AND ~ im S CUR CHANCE gps INTO SOCIETY, Se bE Y . caReruc! i - ELL, WELL, AND Wt W you think is being talke " in New York probable ‘Opponent for Benny nard _ Gotham? | No one more or less ¢ Campi, “Caruso” Dan Salts « featherweieht pride and jo © in a letter receive from Billy Gibson, 1 ‘Benny Leonard Daniel had the following to s1y “Campi has received a wonder fot of boosting here in the Opress. I am not sure that he and ) Leonard in New York would not one of the biggest affairs that Was ever staged here, as Campi here as a featherweight was one | of the greatest boxers ever shown in the East. “Many news fe asa a Ed ever aper men have DAUGHTER. | [SQUIRREL FOOD—:; COME HERE Yov OLD Fox! VM ON Your STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917. PAGE # BY ALL} OH, Excuse Me, I'VE MADE A MISTAKE - \'M LOOKING FoR A LITTLE SHORT MAN WITH ONE eve. 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BY BUD FISHER Leonard box in ‘ seen mpi and * the gyms around here ) times since told me t was bigger in weight ard would be one of E exhibitions of boxing ad man { Caw and 5 ‘i t le ever ‘FRANK BARRIEAU have gotten in rather that dear old San Fr: Chet being t ad is doy The eyes of the boxing world are centered on the meeting be rece Mcintyre is tween the lightweight cham- he wa oe arms just like be was 4) pion and the featherweight It seems that in his recent fight| champion tonight, in Philadel- 4 ta eet | pias | with Jack Downey, Frank did no Benny Leonard, who eo re- hit Downey hard or often enough . fo suit all of those pre with cently won his crown at the ex- pense of Freddie Welsh, may eS the co hoa Uy ‘ont | be a slacker in that he did not Figure It out-$10,000 for 18 anybody else in the world that | Speaking of athletes with flat! sistent baseball ere wa aaiey ene vant. fc join the army as he had prom- minutes’ fighting; a matter of he has a much more difficult | feet, how about “Battling” Bunker?! Lee Fobl, of Cleveland C “sly 8 he pin it | ised, but when it comes to the $550 a minute each task on his hands against Leon ed a drive pennantward which called 2 draw. eng ring game he is no slacker, as The main interest out will ard than he would have had And then there are others | «hould land him near the top of the th writecon of the fight in one| Ne '8 taking on the most dan- center around Leona <ility in against Welsh, but Kilbane is with flat heads as well. |heap, unless accidents or unfore- BBE the San Francisco papers leaves | 9ereus fighter in the world the We Sue crafty, and he will not let an op- seen complications intervene | the impressio that the boy were| When he meets Johnny Kilbane, — Kilban e, the portunity slip when he meets at” Larue recently beat up &! 1 witt be interesting to see these ell ae ee thete efforts | Undisputed king of all the feath- |fore, but at t time I the New York Hebrew : Gaskane Sk snl stana | it Will be interest k ve the Mis cue ancher. | erwelghts merely a nobody in rin And Leonard is not disillusioned when “The Star-Spangled Ban-| (10 panebell dare of Beptember. Ie MBarrienu may, of course, bave|, 1% one Way Leonard {s not risk: just one of the many 10-round scrap-| He knows just how dangerous Kil-/ner” was played Wait ha La daatiles Meewuises ee ncn o vipee ioe . se, have |ing much, as he meets Kilbane over pers picking up a living around New bane {s, and knows just how valtt would he 8 decisive | drgur nt B his best, and ils poor | ine gix-round route. There is not York didn’t take Leonard able the lightweight title is, For| Eddie Pinkman says he | “** a Sage That ho ems howing may be dve to the fact “4 ra ‘ P : | baseball manager comes from the Tre ee nes et, Aue {0 the fact | one chance ina fon that Kil- serio at time, and did not that reason he is not going to give| would rather have flat feet | Daseba rd ore ore bane, or any other figh in the exert himself particularly Kil this opportunity, if ft ia hu-| than a flat head. sia ring man and is hard to hi 123-pound class, can stop Leonard! it is entire different propo. manly within his power to avold do. | Neither Rowland nor Fohl it will do no harm to inform lin that } of time tion now. Kilbane’s great an ng bo. WONDER IF YOU CAN DO had any major league experi- rheau, and also his mat Fred THE RUSSIAN DAN( WITH ence to speak of before they B¥inson, that everything | wasn't ens ete near FLAT. PERT! | took charge of the teams they , ee eer ek, Caen | on oop LELLED ETDS b now lead alors , sb Onea-hs onl oe | ae 74.8 h imet’ oF ae BU Berrican will be given Infield Plays 232 +} B | ll } White Sox Player Chicago's the real reason the | [a Rowiand’s early career was con ‘ pal e give or mi, } { ; : i aac | fined almost entirely to some minor mer, te stlow Ad Santel into}, Games Without Stop } | aseda Foo Old to Battle }} National Gold association has lieaguie teame in. Towa, and POnL shes,” says one co | barred him od tas f ; y oe is } playing In 232 games, the || een ner Oudiod Aviad ‘Nene Wes | managed teams in Akron and New Sia x } Louisville American per) CHICAGO, July 25.—There Earl Caddock has told Joe wane a FP eh gg oc WIRE DISPATCHES carried the | infield is believed to have estab- ae +5|) was a rush to family Bibles to. }|Stecher to get 2 replitation, | eee eee ee evtments fact that some one did the bandit |; lished an alltime baseball rec) Moston »* ) day on the part of readers of ), That's an old, old story ania user oe * . Yah ote th 7 C ndit ) | ne ook charge of clubs in Bet on Chet Mcintyre wher he was } ord the sport pages. It was all be A 4 ° , N I | given a draw with “Knockout” |) . The infield is composed of Jay } cause of specials from New Sansten magia, Ue Mere ar io Fae A . a ae ew alior op Mlitks recently, It crest. ) Kirk at first, Joe McCarthy. sec- { ‘ York, stating that the family of ed. A cricket game in New pagent Ceprived each of bis ing, however, at this laie date to ) Nd; Corriden, third, and Wilbur } . 499) John Collins, White Sox out Yerk drew $2,500 fer the Red Job times without number, but now Be wee tie pavcrt i Sad*Prate } Roach at snore "The members ||"! Heder, had dacoverad by a be. | Grote Ginerwive ot wouldn't [they seem to be coming into het Now Open at eiseo thought of the piece of vec { played in 167 games last year No ' lated perusal of the Collins fam { have drawn a dime ‘; own P ond story work on the pact of the ) and 65 this year without a mem. ily Bible that John, who hab conde OF Shae ot oe am fudges. Glimpse this phe missing a game NATIONAL UT at. pot,|} istered for the oraft, and was }|sarsens wae like tr wing : ‘ Nraia| National Track and | “Chet McIntyre, the Seattle 4 ~~ N 465 |? drawn pretty well up, was above ¢! jitney for five Lincoln pennies. | nH 4 MM eyweight, msde a mocken ne | oo 81} the draft age 1 penn | Field Meet Is Q. K.} 906 Second A Sim Griffin's fighter, “Knockout” | moter Frank Schuler ordered " ‘ ’ 1| mn = PR Bae ROE | Wonder how much and how | It has been announced from Am: V e. n" ony gion him sock ke althe decision in the main go, ‘4 “ ‘ K often “Wild William” will get es eg he headquarters ‘ sucker, beat him worse ir the between Barrieau and D ¢ ; ocke T3016 = n New York that the national round than he did in the by Referee i Pt eee ked Out W illard; treck and field championships for OPPOSITE BURKE BLDG. three, and two of the judges called |j., tarrieau and D {Too Big for Service this year will be held at St. Louts, | _ ita draw jected to judges, explained 7 wl Joe Cox, the , as originally scheduled, on August 4 “When Kruvosky ME wWithibut the hoots of the crowd had| 4¢ tives Leute lout. Jena Willged, he Deed rateoten Salk pachinsiichadee bea kab | eae i 7 his left, which wag often, Mc to do with the change than| erg re trom ThbATIEY, Mave and tn Me | To introduce this new shop, declared ntyre stepped in and cilpped him any objections ma by Bar ST LEAGUE : ! peasy, id the Ma ow ae ae : on the with his right. Ar au or Downe an Francis a ale 4 CER edi lan ( — Sw ain W ill ; by many to be the “finest ever estab- a When Kruvosky swung with his La ‘ " 10 tO Pty é Age . ny ‘ Se Fight, Mcintyre stepped in WES a es : eae, aca, an wr Again lished in the Northwest,” we are granting ies, (hb "with oo Eddie Campi Met at i i Looks Like Tigers Ne tants. Buiter, Who ‘was torend he ; . ; ee ar out of baseball by the loss of * * hard hitter, landed but one ef. Boat in Frisco Town) *%: ‘ Won't ave F ° to talk back to thons big league ss of a S l D ee ce andes but one ef) i : At . | Have I ootball | umps the sams way he did to |limb, is planning on taking another pecia iscounts ; t Eddie ‘ampi, Coast feather-| {6 ‘ttner mayed Princeton seems bent on abi r} ball club to Haw ~ MUM Gsahd +4. pinch on the chin ¥ n aban-| Ed Eckman? all ein Hawaii this winter that caused ‘Metntee a ‘ie chin | weight champton, landed in San| . | doning football for next weason.| ie Bill Leard was with Swain in the of 10 to 20 Per Cent , Uittle in the knees, But a monsent|Francisco from ttle Monday| Joe Bonds Knocked jThe Army-Princeton game waa) “Leonard slight favorite,” says |deal last y afternoon at 3:30 a 1 was met a later Mcintyre did the same thing So far as Kilbar ly stop him, b | fett b featherweigh From a financi, It Is going to be pretty soft for | both of the boys. sand dollars is th ed, to be evenly divided ‘Bush Boss to Fore in bush league managers wil! fight it out for honors in the Amer- ican league. Clarence Rowland, man of the White Sox, has his team whipped into shape to play con- within his graep when Wel cham ht crown al standpoint, h waa j : - 2 to con tlon ta 10 hold both the feather | Big League! ». Even should | weight and lichtweight titles He | | ¢ would not for thought he bad this opportunity | 't is very probable that two | there is little doubt » would have stopped Freddie pr the 20-round route, had not Leonard beat hi Kilbane realizes as much as Benny Leonard gets his ple- ture on the sport page nearly ae often as old Velvet Joe. Twenty thou 1 purse offer. 1 to it called off by the Army, due to a re-| PI. Who are they slighting? 4 1 , Bi iskel|cent orde 6 ny after +n" a : to Kruvosky, and trom then on the boat with an automobile and] Aan by Billy Miske [cont onder to the Army to elimt-| gig witohelt! says he tikes |Tealcy. Raymond On All But Our $35 Suits. there was nothing to it but the rushed out to where the newsboys » YORK, July 25.—Joe |" aa Bb PON the Highland flin lot bet. . - Page rsp > 84 | EEGs inte frode the Nort were having their picnic to appear | Bonds, Tacoma heavywelght, was | 0utslde teams tor than tho uetan dance” | Behind “Cie” Counter! “One of the judges, ir y.|in an exhibition bout knocked out in the second round] |, = j | Tealey Raymond, manager of the erett, gave the decision to Meln- | «, a * Miske of St. Paul sartling Ortega Is Bet Eddie Pinkman can even|Tacoma Tigers, is back in Seattle tyre, but the other two constituwa “Caruso Dan Salt - 1) fs i ; » \ give the Russiens a few tips in! and is to be seen at his old winter ® majority their verdict of 50 2 “ , ” f ratted Into rmMv_ Russian donets stand behind the cigar counter at Make lecti reds 5 . y “ *¢ 4 . @ ¢ c¢ ‘ Make your selection from hundreds o Gorobived“Metutyre “ot vn buys “Health Farm” HOOD CANAL, | ‘ane: oneca, the san rran-| sttairoit Harry” anya tne | Sitter & Kohoe's, on Pike nts near ndreds of rin that was his and ro Carnso” Dan Salt ix laying co heavyweight, and Frankie! “cabaret. cling” Ie necely ag | Third individual patterns, just arrived. Crowd to its feet with hoot st plans for a new “health farm’ at Sunday, July 29th. Burne, the Oakland lightweight! ¢hrint Hi R y | @re probably still sounding in the Manette. He purchased the Two Big Steamers seen in Seattle last winter, were|> ne oe he tuesien dance, ——-——_____ . ____ ~~o ears of je, ottepding judges oe ace, near his old stamp leave Colman Dock at J/among the well-known Pacific] And Sid Palkom says he likes|{ _ STAR WANT ADS i] “The decision was so “bum,” not |ing ground, and is gol: to make 9:00 a. m. Ce “ » & rm) ; MMP fiatlap. Gord, that Pro. 'estensive improvemente A [Coast boxers taken in the dratt al Susio Slip” better than || BEST FOR RESULTS | i sickecuirnnninioenidemadinns % a Y TURP RO TR TES PT

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