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You SEEM TO THINK THAT GOING AROUND WITH YOUR NOSE iN THE AIR GIVES You A MARK OF DISTINCTION } — You ARS Quits PRiGHT$ — tt MARKS You JAS_AN gy Sy ICHARD ROSCOE SHARP, the boy promoter and boxing scribe, Portland, who Is a Seattle visitor today, is very sweet on John Burdick bantamweight, who meets Bud four-round set-to in Dreamland. can lick Charlie Moy in tonight’s fight, Seattle the next tamweight champion of the world,” declared Sharp. “Those who have seen Moy do battle are loud in their claims that is a better man than Pete Herman, holder of the bantamweight according to John Burdick, who is handling the affairs of Moy, Intends to groom him for a battie Boon as Pete Herman will take him on. Herman has been gi a little time to take on those who want) at his crown before he joins the army, into which he was) says that Herman has too many fights lined up to! Moy In this tara, but that Moy will try and land a bout after becomes a soldier. eee _ HERE'S SOME MORE dope from How does it sound? Flanigan, the well-known) boxing manager, has re- | an offer from Eddie Kane to Weldon Wing and Muff Bron- St. Paul for a series of bouts there and in Minneapol! i who manages Mike and Tom. F Gibbons, took a great interest tn when he was in Portland with | Gibbons boys, and predicted at) time that some day the clever u lad would make the best) them step. Flanigan is thinking) “pat js the kind of a manager who eevee taking 1 fog og | would rather have the tried veter. 's first bout would be over the chanas oka "1 " jans than the flashy Se aaiapenpotie. ‘Splash’ Mc} youngsters. Nearly every man on the Philadelphia club is a man who eee has played the game for years. JOE BONDS, the Tacoma heavy-| Starting in with first base, there Ia “Weight, seems to have hit the skids| found a man who got his first crack for fair. We notice in the morning) at the National league when Frank Print that Joe was stopped last) Chance was guiding the Cubs, and ‘Bight in the third round by Jim| that was several seasons ago. Goffey, in New York. Bonds’ sec-) Evers has been doing most of the ‘Onds threw in the sponge to keep second-basing for Moran, and the him from getting knocked for a|worid knows he is an old-timer eee FRED T. MERRILL, one of Port- Jand’s foremost boxing impresarios, | Was another visitor from the Rose| ae, to come to Seattle for tonight's show. | Merrill is the chief gun of the Rose City School of Boxing, in Port. Jand, and manager of the Rose City | club. He is planning on holding a} | Rumber of inter-city boxing meets between Northwestern and Califor nia cities in Portland during the winter. “The boxing game, after going} ‘thru some pretty tough weather, is On its feet again in Portland ferrill, who expects to receive on of the first licenses issued by the commission. one OLD VETERANS, tried in their FOR THE Shipbuilders and Lumbermen places—men who have learned the game and haven't forgotten it-are the reasons for Pat Moran's success year after year with his Phillies. Starting each season with a team that scarcely figures as strong a* some of the others, Moran is always able to give the best of the league a stiff fight. This year, while he hasn't been close enough to sert ously worry the Giants, he has been pounding along behind, ready at any time to spring out and tear down the McGraw predominance. and the pin feathers long ago left | Bert. Milton Stock was a member of the Giants when they won their last pennant. The pitching staff is the newest part of the whole club, and no one ever has been heard to accusé Gro ver Alexander of being a youngster —that is, not in recent years. tively new, but both have been up | there several years. Mayer and Lavender are two of the league's oldest fliingers. Feds and back again | is a newcomer, but gets little to do, and Adams is mainly a bullpen| workman, In the outfield, George Whitted, a member of the Braves when they Work Shoes or binek enlf, full welted and rd serew Ver pair $3.95 men, that has been giv. This is the class of Shoe, ing the very top-notch of service through a stretch of many years—yes, it’s the kind of stuff that helped along the growth of sixty-four “Boston” shops still selling at a popular price. BOSTON BEG Bie: Secon eho se MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL POST r the bantamweight title Just | John |} Bert Niehoff has done the rest of {t.| Oeschger and Rixey are compara-| Bill Killefer was|' rated a star and a veteran when he « pulled bis famous double leap to the |‘ Eddie Burns |} THE Beveve Me | VL Go uP AND Ask ’EM WILBUR, THeRe’ Ss A FARM HOUSE NER THERE - Wonpere IF THeY'D GIVE US A Bite GEE THATS A SWELL) { PAINTING BENNY! / (ven! ors a so REAL AT ) JES MAKES |/ mY moUTH / WATER / WHAT! A& SUNSET MAKES) YouR mouTH WATER 2 | How & CAT LANDS ON LTS VAWS WHEN IT FALLS FAM AOE 8 MEANS OF REMARRARLE DERDERUMO Camema | White Sox Back at Home for Big Drive BY H. C, HAMILTON in the first game of the final NEw YORK. nH ae? > series here, the Bostonese foun Ms dered ‘round behind bad pitching from a rest, during which t played enough baseball to k and showed one of the poorest con In condition, the Chicago W it they have Sox today will resume their |y ars. drive toward an American The White Gox etart their in league pennant. vasion of foreign territory with a Two days will be taken up with/ lead of eight games, Playing the Detroit, where three contests are|kind of baseball they have shown scheduled, The st of the | of late, it is difficult to see how tt! | pennant campaign promises to be| will be possible té head them. More much than hed been antict|hope appeared for Boston in two pated, om an unbiased angle, It} game «i to ite Mat breaking even in a the Phillies ©, crept that tional league appears that any pennant hunting} the Red Sox do from now on will phon very little in the final aver The nts, doubleheader, while were doing the much nearer the > igs the Yankees yesterday flag. Seattle Boxing Season to Get Under Way This Eve TONIGHT’S CARD ! Lightweights—Blily Williams ve. Johnny Arrousez. Middieweights — Len Rowlands v8, Sid Mitchell. Bantamweights—Charlie Moy vs. Bud Ridiey. Featherweights—Joe Gorman vs. Charley Givens; Frankie Saunders vs. Charley Davidson. that promises considerable action, Judging from past performances. Adolph Sch nt, physical in- |structor of Elks’ club, will be the third man tn the ring. The bout between Rowlands and Mitchell will be watched closely ight, as on a former occasion these lada stepped 10 rounds to a draw back in Wisconsin or there abouts After an absence of several years local ring, Billy Williams > take on a tough lad Arro 1 ni Wash., and wants to self by cleaning r the night Dock Seattle's boxing season winter will be in Dreamland w A. C. puts on its five four-round bouts New faces and old favorites hold sway on the card, which is one Wedne Vancouy deem bh Arrousez. xing card of lay up their world's chai ppionsh! won Former Tacoma Golf star in Fine Form | By United Frese Leased Wire But those old boys can hit the| CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—James ball, they can think fast and! Barnes, of Philadelphia, set a straight, and they cart fleld well) course record In his round of enough to make the youthful ones step live the Western open golf cham- Bancroft is the only| pionship meet here yesterday. le youngster on the team,| d he fits in ghty well > . , rpg torsos oo no |Fans Didn’t Keep Ray Out of Ja il, | Baseball | “ By United Py Leased Wire | NEW YORK pt. 14.—Ray © ala.| well is no ull here today, but it is not t ‘fault of New York fans well was served with his arrest on a NATIONAL LEAGUE | Wor Pet New York s6 Woes n Ca planned from th game to make up his They found, er, there were not enough spec |tators to make the required sum, jena Ray had to get his bail else where, 1 of $1,000, | | No others pia | AMERICAN : « Benny Leonard Steps Over “Colored Line” Hed Press Lensed Wire Vv YORK ot 14 Champion Benny epped over the color line, He has been matched with Leo Pohn son, negro lightweight, for a eched: uled 10-round bout at the Ha orting club, the night of Septem. ber 21 Tight COAST LEAGUE Won Walter Johnston Is Victor Over Pope Walter Johnston stepped over the 1 ). | shoulders of Tony Pope in the sec - , ond block of thelr three-cushi Red Sox Will Play match,, last night, at the Pope-Sib- “ le marlo Joh i) Ow Games on Home Lot} sy 160'to #5, Dold Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, Sept. 14.-eBan John-| Q, ae ey son announced today that he had Salmon brolling Is granted President Frazee, of the ear rreniders reves tt, ine| _ Good. at Elliott Bay | Reports from Elliott bay are to the effect that salmon trolling there in now at its best, Large Jack sal mon are plentiful, according to re turning fishermen, two postponed As a games to Boston , & postponed game with the Tigers, at Detroit, and a tle game with the Senators, at) os ashington, will be played as parts | of double-headers in Boston, |Russell Boy Breaks DETROIT Manager| j “Weg Roland was » his| Record at Syracuse three 4 KO: | By United mi i aa mn BYRA The ree: hen| ord for the mile at the new state pra|fatr track here was broken yester | day hy Russell Boy, who negotiated the distance lo 2:04, to piteh the three-game sert the White Sox open with th | bere today. 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