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@ PAGE 11 12 THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919 x ris ‘sb AYN AY YPEYA x SY" | ws Apne \" AW AH Wy i \(( AS QY yy [2 NN") 5 ine \ ee EE en R\ rw eee Land Re \ ww NRE \ Ne AN — Naito » \ \ 4 3 Is Big Enough to Wear Jack Down on Fourth of ia I'VE GOTIA SWELL HAIR TONIC In GONNA DRINK! ITS 607° (ALCOHOL - OH Boy! re wt Im GONNA Fool HER, JUST WAIT'LL SULY Fiest! OH! SHES A COO-Coo: SHE EVEN HATES TO GIVE THE GOLD ASH A DRINK! AY WIFR 1S SO STRONG FoR & “DRY” TowN THAT SHE HATES TO SEE (T S RAIN! SS Ss ae TIGERS SWAMIP RAINIERS IN FIRST GAME OF SIEIRIES JIN CALIFORNIA! Vernon Tigers Are Much Is Jess Fooling Father Time? Referee Must Be on Job Improved Team; Race in | in Big Battle to Save First Division Is Close J. Dempsey in Clinches |" Tigers Show Promise—Three Clubs Bunched Matt Hinkle Only Referee Candidate Who Could Handle Big Jess in Ring—Willard in First Division—Los Angeles Doesn't Look so Good in Salt Lake | Big Enough to Wear Dempsey to Frazzle BY LEO H. LASSEN | BY FRED TURBYVILLE # Speaking of clubs to beat for the grand old Coast rag, | | N. E, A. Sports Editor overlook the Vernon Tigers? Of all the clubs in the} Vernon looks like the strongest bet, next to Los! , of any aggregation in the circuit. The Tigers) @ fine collection of hitters, a good infield, fast out-! and a cracking good pitching staff. The catching tment isn't any too strong, but Bill Essick is trying land a first-class receiver. In Borton, first sacker; Bobby Meusel, outfielder and fielder; Hughie High, outfielder; Edington, another pas- man; Fisher at second base, and Mitchell at short Manager Essick has some of the luminaries of the Meuse! looks like the best prospect in the league the present writing. The old boy sure can crack the! and crack it hard. He can play a creditable game the infield as well as hold down an outfield job without TOLEDO, O., June 19.—Another little worry in the Dempsey camp is the possibility of Big Jess using his weight to wear down the challenger in the clinches. And that is a point that will have much to do in the choice of a referee. “I will insist on a referee who is big enough and fearless enough to break the fighters promptly and keeping Willard from wearing down Dempsey,” said Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s jmanager. “Of course Willard’s great size would soon wear | 4 Dempsey down if he were allowed to lean his weight on Jack in prolonged clinches.” Favors Hinkel at is another point in favor of vcr Mine Se eS Dempsey Is Anxious to If one left the dates off the accompanying pictures which would you guess was the Willard of 19197 Five years have elapsed since as ob Wiltrd and m Dempsey, and no one ever accused | Matt of being afraid to break ‘e no matter how big they were in quite athletic himself, and keeps Young Mitchell at shortstop is putting up a strong) for the Tigers. He is hitting around the .300 mark} looks Joss Willard won the title f p trim the year round, fight Pi better in there every day. The addition of Bob| ei pena na poh phen Oe a calik one tan bel par gain to the Tiger inner works strengthens the club both Jess looks as young, or younger, to gnze at k Hemple and Jess the fielding and hitting line. Fisher is a former major ir, hitting in the charmed circle when a member of Cubs and Cincy Reds a couple of years ago. Strong Hurlers exe coer": Locals Fall — Eesick has one of the best pitching staffs in the cir Essick is still after a good Sere, om Bef ore Bill Tt is understood in and here that Bill fae E hk’ M Mails*and wants him bed 1) and Bill may get together ssic. S en @ deal in California this week ing Mails to the Tigers for iP vemteray. te. tecoe' wen | Vernon Grabs Fit First Game of is Oo ° : eee = | Series When Schorr this assortment of stars on Cracks in First Go carer arse) Cen Pest ® CITY WATER\ How Coast "|\'Major League 1 LOCAL GOLF _ squad is up against this ing in the last few innings of the Bd ea agate Seth, tay ca”, ene STARS MEET, Clubs ecm |___ Scoreboard’ STARS LEAD Bouth, because the Rainiers non Tigers here yesterday when the yt got the class of the home club pounded his offerings for HERE FRIDAY : iad “nasi | 11 hits and 10 runs. | Until the sixth inning Vernon led Willard in where Kearns’ precautions are warranted “When Bix Jess lays on his oppon. | Big Fellows Take Easy Day ent, the Opponent is under some in Camp; Will Jess Re- strain. Twenty or 30 seconds of that in a round and th ger would duce Roll of Fat? be ready to retire ut the end of today e ring t Five years ago last March Bob Dorman, N. E. A. sport photog rapher, snapped Jess Willard in training at El Paro, Tex., where Joss was preparing to meet Jack the sixth or seventh dobnion in the fight scheduled Looks Tiny BY H. C. HAMILTON for Juarer, The place of fight Walter Monaghan, weighing 215, (United Press Staff Correspondent) was changed later to na Bob Dorman gut the 1919 pho- tograph at Toledo, June, 1919, Take your cholee. For the Havana fight Jess weighed 249 and for the Demp sey fight he'll weigh about 250. cooks lke die ibe teint. sop TOLEDO, Obie, June 19.—It Hemple looks like @ is hardly expected that Jack the baby can f ake | . Senmecy. eft ftemens he cae deiinat te | ing tomorrow, but preparations The Dempsey fans say: “The big: | ger they are the harder they fall. are being made to again speed And the Willard fans right back | UP the training of the challeng- at ‘om If they fall.” er of the world’s heavyweight - title. When he does start again ' , it will be with a surprising Dien Sap vigor. The lay-off put him on place the day before. He slug- edge for a resumption of stiff work. Watt UStY yy Ay DMs MZ ged with the heavier fellows AMERICAN LEAGUE a . | and had his face mussed up to . Yesterday's hero: Jim Thorpe test, Pet IN SPOKANE with Boston needing a ten in the Some extent by the zippy work teLwve note ev CORMAN. MOA. | | | | The result of yesterday's workout in the Willard camp was a replica of what had taken 2 to 1, but Im the sixth the home ‘ s ninth, Jim ose ey hy pe “4 ret pe nocd S93 = Chip, 2 . “ a non-stop run. In the eleventh he illard looks to be in. excelle |troops forged far ahead by scoring Many Events Bil Billed for City * Bt. Loule HON Rt Fleager and Griswold Are in| boosted one tar and high, sending in |condition following a week of wu | twice and put the game on ice by ht Aedes : Af pert +4 poo j | the winning run. Boston 6, Pitts-| certainty regarding his fitness. His |tacking on three counters in the sev-| Session Tomorrow Nig Gf $2) Great Form in Meet | ture’: calmed aronsting’ te oe See lenth and three in the eighth. i j 16 2 a8 | A heavy downpour of 27 hits and/attained by Dempsey, one thing tle made two runs in the me ° i 2 ene |16 runs fell on the Yankees’ field.|that makes ‘the challenger Jeighth inning, but Dawson, who was| Seattle kwimming sharks will have merican Is | NATIONAL LEAGUE SPOKANE, Wash., June 19.—Seat-| ‘The Indians sponged up 13 of the|to such good effec babe jon the hill for the home forces, | their biggest chance of the season to Laat. Pet. | tle led all comers in the first day’s| ming and 16 bite | p eoed eae. et ae | stopped the rally and the Tigers fin. | Show their class Friday night, at the ished ahead, 10 to 3 city swimming meet to be staged at Cl Th Fisher ed the hitters with three | the local Crystal Poot tank oser an across Willard’s back, especially at i tog |Found for the amateur championship | ‘Fifteen thousand St. Louis fans/the shoulders are drawing dow of the Pacific Northwest Golf enjoyed the afternoon by watching : ’ He is going to have a lot of trow . 2 ciation tourney played yeaterd: ot © ocke - F | safe bingles, two good for doubles With a large list of entries, Don: ' rr rf Pega aie: "le ke the sage t alla _ Ron kout | ble, however, in erasing the roll of 1 | Beattie AB. K HL PO. A. & | ald Vickers, who Is in charge of the i ae. se ae | On be of. to the New York piante, 6 © ears | eth that persists in hanging about 9 | Cae chem, cts 8 kt 8 ${Mftalr. expects’ keen competition ex econ 15 28 = .349 | Speirs and Ford of the Seattle contin beamprent iss pa g fe aga aie his middle. What methods he will { Cui .€ 2 6 . Neotte fa 1 Dlemploy te . is a oe Harper, if 4-6 4 1 © 1| Dashes for seniors niors and | gent went thru the day eliminating | 10) Husted bi , tring of wins, 2 tol ney 2 reauce this slowing cam a es Ee SY bet wit be a f vs ot va cayieemene j AMERICAN LEAGUE all opponents as they came. Lee oe oe : pith e — ~ a be smtesenine His work so ; ts 3 2 ©\ gram, Sidney Stepp, a famous Eng ; ORK, June 19, oi, Teather Manethe: wae! ‘the dente Seb-t hen he tried to n ‘ar has had no effect whatever on bum baseball. Every life-sized fly $2 2% © t/fish swimmer, is entered in the BADY Major Leaders Are cieveiana EE NEG boneless sprog fia SCS that epot, and he has cut out roel \ te left fleld is a home run in that 4 f 1 & 6 §/dashes. Roy O'Neil iw also expected Buncheds; Race Not Over Tagby and ON hands of Clare Griswold, another Se | O° the other hand, the Phillies work for a few days, maintaining) park. Earl Sheeley cracked an- 2 1 9 © 1 6\to make @ good showing in these ’ 1, Nelson, ‘/attle player who took rank with the |tePPed out and lost their cleventh| that he was ‘reducing too fast to 4 over the fence yesterday, Sr Tae Sa Se events. Nan Ruet | Wheres” Jconsecutive game to Cincinnati, 4) suit him 4 13 for him for the season. ARR MPO. A A large number of junior swim BY L. BR. BLANCHARD WASHINGTON, June 10—R. H. 2.| The other three to survive thru the} *? 1- ape | © Vice Versa ' a e 13 he Te Sie ee (United Press Correspondent.) oe » Heinte Schmidt of Aber-| Taking advantage of Ty Bagg | enh: Sle We ; Fl Pe ee ee po Bs fs st . CHICAGO, June 19.—The approach es ak J. Barker of Butte and Rudy |*#ence from ei ermece boll gal \Fust : he two battlers aro uy i ; 3 ee irk ve sa "7 “a Y Mt A. ju myer of July 4, the date supposed to de = ee Portland, Withelm, Flea -* ok oes Roe < averen Deccan we ype a | scramble for second place in > 3 SOROR, Se juior ta termine final standings in the big : iswold showed great forn.|® ® 5 win over Detroi jer's. size psey's work isists “F t circuit ix closer than the 3 H ae order es — —— ¥ Kee ses, finds the American Leag PINLADELIHIA, June 8— |. J. Barker, champion of Montana i “ pudigan ee. Se while Willard, hop- second. San Francisco, Vernon 5 2 Oe ere : - Pp some to beat HIM) race tighter than a modern skirt Solicits a? ie was also in the running, hanging two ROUND COAST BASES ing to reach the best of condition, gn@ Oakiand are staging a pretty $ 3 @ © © 6} Out of first honors White Sox, Yanks and Indians are t. Heinle Schmidt de-|_ Yesterday's winners Oakland, | must reduce, Philadeiphia ae scalps to his b Three teams will compete in the for the runner up honors in Totals 33 10 1 1 ding! vaah ts tabtiiw- tn eanae ot he battling for first place with the old Bat Daurs, Kallio and Stanage:|feated two opponents, but his play ramento, Vernon, Salt Lake City When the champion won his title the Pacific league. Los Angeles still 4 a ne | time f “en The Sox, out in front, | Kinne and MeAvoy was somewhat erratic |. Home runs—Sheely, Bees; Nie-|at Havana he weighed about 247 events are not fe @ Nice lead, but with the Tigers, lish enough to call it «| ead | off, Angels - pounds. He declares he a . ayha and e angley - | BOsTO: . r " ¥ ¥ » all showings it looked like pound re he will weigh and Oaks hounding the Seraphs post = “gr ons — ea cinch, They may get away with the! ae Lous ae Re 4} ar 4 ve Bes ira with 0 : ; ye Oaks took all the daylight/less when he ye. into. the nail avored to win the women’s | ewag, bi comfortable to ator : o | Fleage Schm e a ain SEMMN< sncie Iarele now i they te, fa ni Wee paensed dicks " end ge th A dagen J IRarker will clean up today and savings out of the vers’ lives/ with Dempsey, for he is training 7 Pisher ’ a pair of we od dicks like the! Batteries: Sothoron and Mayer: James, | bey ennnina Gti Om the’ incense Tanke ‘ ee nares ROW So tay | cere acani’ "Manes on sale ntamem | The meet gets under way prompt-| ranks and Indians so hot he} Dumont and 8 called upon to settle the champion-|>Y running wild bases and/to better advantage now. If he intend to keep ‘em. 4, Kehore 6. Struck out p.m pu se aul : ee ee wabundat tharos ship among themselves. taking the on 12 o : does succeed in whittling away & 4 = fiche 4 Rune respon ° - “—T —r Schorr hurled go0¢ all up to ore 0! a y Tata’ go cat at Boldt’s, 1414 Third| 5° acnore 's™ pouwe play Pionero |_ ST. LOUIA, June 19 NH. HB] In the woman's championship! oq excluding the sixth inning (ore. oF the flesh It will he to @ ames, 912 Second ‘a Second ave. — | Mitehett to Borton The Chi a long | X°*, 2 & }) match play, Miss Phoebe Tidmarsh ps eg 1 * decided advantage, for this bulk q (Chewy ors YY fine lead, This was lost with great| Carty; Doak and Snyder. and Mrs, M, B. Kegley, of San Fran tainiers lost, 10 to 3. | Every pound he cuts off will help peed and emphasis in the East, the | ae cisco, were winners, and it ia prob . him immensely when he steps into ST. Yanks stepping into first place for al p(eyeihie nn nm WB. able the championship for the wom. | Second in a row to the ; the battle with the fast moving day or two. The Sox got back by | nati 4 9 1. 6n Will be fought out among these Weakening e the eighth, Casey | challenger 3 t y . 8 y lowed the Senators runs remaining idle, while St. Louis wal-| Batteries: Packard and Clarke; Eller | three po reas Dempsey has been able to build STATE KING loped New York. Their hold on the | 44 Rariden Today, the Jefferson Park and the | "4 the Seals were nosed out, 3 to 2./ yn his weight without adding The largest bass dis. B | Young Bob W ushek, one of arious now CHICAGO, June 19 KR. WH. B/| Seattle Golf club teams will com weight, The weight is pure sinew, . the coming racquet stars of the “ 4 ading teams in this | Mrookiyn ee met | te in, the Davie cup play: Woe conditios. tok “wenden ae we ae F | Northwest, sprung "big. nurpriee | ine acuma™ THN ERAGE cireult appanr ‘well balanced tn it: | Orin eT ete nent amateur champion. | OAKS HAMMER BEAVERS icine don a week was caught y 8 | yesterday, when he eliminated Man Dockarcos ting and pitching strength, Cleve-| wheat; Vaughn and O'Farrell ship flights will also continue to AND WIN BALL MELEE by the injury to nis eve has idea Martin Seal in Lake Q | seti-smith, state net king, in the Pournie ; land's flinging corps making the sp Baek NG oo ee ey ss ee ee Washington semifinals of the Seattle Tennis club | Washing ‘ poorest showing. Speed and fight Tune 19. nr 2 ‘ollowing {8 a Mat of today’s|_ SAN FRANCISCO, June 19 e to the ‘ . mye ‘other game to|*tiff road work he ts do 8 meet, to the tune of 6-4, 2-6, 7-6, 62 back of three good hurlers have kept lmatchen in the men's championship | Portland dropped another game cept: Wel gris doing each 4 The youngster displayed some heady nals . i) the Sox going, overcoming for the Rudolph and Tragresser; | flights the Oaks here yesterday, losing out bes , ge he 8 Bon period of ¥ r | Beh “ 2 to b we Ka’ catche nlos. | Shadow boxing and othe 8! Lake Crescent was rep | tennis, and was the master thruout. | y.,, Rainters «a fle the heavier hitting power of won and Behmidt First flight: 1. Stell and H. Smith;|}# t 4, Mitze, Oak sCateher, bios. |shadow boxing and oth r stunts in resented by a fine catch FE | ite lont but one set, the necond ’ A een eee. aa tein ox| A prosperous year Is one in which |G: A. Abrams and H. E. Phipps; C. sa dove | nl meebidie hid aniuecien iced] ee ae ‘Of “Crescent Trout” caught @ | Marshall Alien set back Tuckett « ‘ should cop—and Chicago fa $0 bier martrdaeadea. raiens O. Staples and B. Wilson; A. E a no gas R Ap over we. lige ap er oe an by EB. J. Ovington 6-1, 3-6, 61. Allen will meet Craw . eo the “if’—tt will be because of Shite and D. Af atouston ne pa : i BE." pite “Biting fine.” tus | ford Anderson in the other half of 7 si me Ya spirit and solldarity of | Second fiight—M. Balcom and J, | POvland «+++ hes ae Wants to Rox the drawin; te etermine ral je equac |. ake Jones 4 7 hA x ao “see three pegernny i ; ‘ oldrick ama: an¢ d Bake 0! ana & for a renewal of boxing. Undoubt. & Taft Inc. eee ans: teh ae ee ; 1% S932 BEES WALLOP ANGELS GAME FROM SEALS). wenroom; R.A. Hulbert and 11. / 404 Baker: Holling and Mitze, /for renew! of boxing. Undoubt s oe Sb genta, Setwtny. Eee em . SACRAMENTO, ysune 19.—g R, Welch Smith morrow, but he probably cht recent | tenes Se fee $0 the putt . + awe) IN MORMON HANGOUT) ir ne nnnte tor neha, atte | Third Aient—C, P. Mumett and|"'Sixth flight—J. E MeGovern and] until Sunday Seine ie Kite Grodes jPing the agate for a sharp single |}, J, Walker; W. H. Abbott and F.] co T, Pattullo; T. R. Wilson and] } DUFFY BEATS NACK Vorf SALT LAKE CITY, June 19.—|with two men on bases, Eldred, star | W The cut on Dempsey's eye folk Crowther; P, P, Clark and C.|w, W. Baker; C. H. MeCoy and F OAKLAND, Cal., June 19.—Jimmy jolon outfielder, knocked in the win: | p. . a Lund; V. Winters and W. K.|v, Hurley; F. T. Post and Guy |/0We? the line of the bone under Duffy retaina the Coast lightweight | pooper —_— |ning runs in the eighth inning of | Gien | Amsden the brow and is a difficult fore: championship today as the result of sandride for the see-|the first mix of the series with the | > P. Powell a “ . flesh to heal after a@ slash in this arth flight—} T Powell and Seventh fight—D. L. Sheppard h in this a decision over Allie Nack that was Germs time here yesterday, winning The final score was 3 to| N Jamison; H. H. Turner and/and &, J. Roberts; EB. FP. Bert and | Particular — place His sparring far from unanimously approved b: Setale - . Solons leading P. Hamlin; J. Zan and H. P. lw, 1, Eiiote partners will be instructed to ha the fans, Both men worked fast heattion R. H. E.| ‘The score R. H. @,| ‘Taylor; W. B, Roberts and G. W tee - * care with that particular portion thruout, and a draw verdict was ex eee 2 7 1/San Francisco ........ 2 4 1|Fowler DES MOINES, Iowa, June 19.—/of Dempsey's face. It should be | pected. Frankie Malone won a de s 4 et + 3 7 1 | Sacramento tee coves 8 8 0) Fitth flight--H. K. Dent and F,| Barney Adair had little trouble beat-|very easy for them to so place § cision over Battling Vierra in the | | The batteries: Pertica and Bass-| The batterien—mith and Bald.|C, Boutin? W. Toner and W. N ing Charlie rie of Milwaukee in| their blows that the injured part wemi-windup. Totes + 6) 898) e876 ler, Gould and Spencer, win; Piercy and Wisher, Pattullo, A, Jacobsen and EB, J,,12 rounds here last night {whl get none of the effect eS ee al