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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. ; Ollie F 3 Is Named Referee of Championship Battle 5 Chef For 1 “ANGELS TAKE [OLDHAM PUTS SEALSBEAT BILL JAMES Ohio Man Will Officiate "She Chet F Bonar ||| How Const ve MOLoKs BEE ON BILL MORMONS IN WiLL JOIN as Third Man in Ring in ee Dh stemaies ren) aint | cae ae Title Battle on July 4 cre Tate Wants to Quit Dempsey’s Training Quarters— “ - waweeke Sabie a Jack Works Hard, While Jess Takes It Easier i ; hay BY H. C. HAMILTON (United Press Staff Correspondent) ~ TOLEDO, Ohio, June 27.—Ollie Pecord, Toledo, was to- } : : named referee of the Willard-Dempsey heavyweight ‘ % championship bout on July 4, and Tex Rickard and Major oe eee g A.J. Drexe! Biddle the judges, by the army, navy and civil jan ‘i of boxing control. Rickard made the announce- [[// 4 " : 33 ' ham | fl "ment here on receipt of a telegram from th i at New * : " ‘ Good fer 2 reperted ow the port x : rs pees: 2 York. Jack Skelly, of Yonkers, és the alterr referee, and |L. “ °/ ~ eS year ee ee eee. Boer Parnas Yeaterday’s winn io, Sa omer Gioichmenn tRalnters),| ne said’ ‘The deni wae, 0008 Mall W. W. Barbour, of New York, the timekeepe : Phiiadetphta eat a5 set ane Fortean rranciaco, Low Ange 4 sity Hheadin i The two judges will help Pecord if he needs assistance : — the giving of a decision if the bout goes the specified 22 rounds, which no one about Toledo thi as | it will. 4 ver a onry expressed himself today as vastly pleased ic - | Wh Th S f with ie Pecord as referee. “Give me an honest man who! . Bs | r ent ten,” he said. “I'll hit Willard early in the scrap wo ty jou renspilesigearnin, is “ ere 9 Lg € tore oO it will be over. All I ask for is that they send a r@feree y 4 who will not be afraid to start counting the seconds and the Values Tell Choice will not be influenced by superficial things.” ate. Tl Jack Maintains Speed ae hy Dempsey’s training did not siacke remem Yesterday, despite as . = " by himself th et a 5 say neers, RIM ENN) Siwashes Cop with such vigor that Jamaica 7 to his haunches after one mi q) . ree os SUMAN | Third Battle : entered the ring with nal \\ nly aft he art ae sac Keron ees From Acorns on the chin, despite } ari " ee y. and h P oh pore! f the -“ 4 fe 7 Siiieere cut of ene jock| 2 . Locals Score Three Runs in a a he streams u 4 slacken a bit on Tate to the ex od aa: a4: Eighth of lettme his jaw alone, but he e ea ae ghth and Win it after the Texan’s stomach for and gave the huge sparring er a fine afternoon with those P! Jamaican Kid has gained a! } for handing over some river Bpanches for the Dempecy con tion. So 'mtich has been made along ¢ the fact that he slowed bed in paren Men; — voy Ag af = ching of the challenger tha Sah baa taeet, ot @ few tan ot Went into the ring yes real het weather will sead down the Blood in their eyes. A sh , serples snew water end pet them ia (ross to the jaw sent the Kid) S** Shape fer sport. and he was willing to hug the of the afternoon. Stayed in Camp t ‘Tate will stay in camp. He !s too | to the challenger to allow a dos! } f : to leave. 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