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PAGE 12 q \ Fixed Fight? e 1 [ | “y ixed right: f ontrl Grind Ends Mind Heat Klein Says Bout Has Had | — —t cn ass Jess Kicks at Small Irrita- ’ 1. - 7 ‘ “Arrangements”; Demp- tions, Good Sign; Demp- sey Game, Says Writer sey Eases Up BY FRANK 0. KLEEN BY H.C) HAMILTON TOLEDO, June 20.0; United Press Staff Correspondent this week the ie sn 'é TB AGP ) press agen Chi Pe tt fully ceme “ North Ameri f decided | advisedly » few i tions, covering, as they do. reom before of 36 years, leaves but or ls attempt to? sion, that the mill had it» a's heavyweight Ments,” and is the culmina’ n mn Jean) Willard. giant commercial enterprise e he contended, part of ard and Willard, w system profits probably wil) exceed $75,00¢ him fit for the pictures, fight, ete.—and that Wil lard guaranteed Dempsey his share namely If these tions are cor ! palpably grotesque tr lof the ¢ for. In this Willard appe ecatio of the te pays 50 cents wi dally thru seve aw 4 et circus Hurling good ball for the Seals, Casey Smith and Tom |!!! box botn today a “oo glee on are two of the most dependable men on Charley Pemnrey will do no box today of ve ham’s San Francisco staff at the present time. Seaton, ).. une ceowa wateh bi the utter lack « who pitched in the Northwestern shipyard league last right up fa Dee aces I st my ,|year, is playing a high~ 3 brand of ball and has been) Wilerd has grow er n close up” of . ; ue grit sp Ae Aue one of the most effective pitchers since the start of the ort { mass of black and blue . Willard Peevieh { found Willard’s arms : Coast league season. wield Se Se clan aaa But one question js a aa cee ae ai ee eee Who ever heard of a ‘ wat.ikind fer. bi. When an ai the "champiomnin Seattle Makes It Six fiesta on se mae than a week the mill, and peepigy " haa when in co’ The only an “7 ‘ e234 , r Bs ewer I can conceive of is NEVER. eRe Le ee eee whom Few gasses ~~ Qut of Seven From Del “22°20 my mind, the aftermath of the fat Today Jess kicked about the fac and flabby condition of his bedy that his photograph has been print ; Undoubtedly superinduced by the ab 3 ed on the right hand side cover of | Willard has been and still is daily Dempery’s ts on the left hand side. consuming. putas Sa SELES jin his workout yesterday he kicked { Detupeey. on the other hand. ar Locals Grab Double Bill; On Trail of Sacramento; 0"). ones time ious eneoet i edn wtih nearer a Wattle. ‘There F “4 ; ¥ out tailed to call time loud enough | Arpeas to be no anxiety at the camp| Reiger and Bigbee Pitch Strong Ball |for him to hear it 4 over the outcome. The "Giant ciate | Dempsey worked atx rounds yes hp Killer” probably possesses a bit more 10, June 26. There were two “class” than he is ordinarily given of the vm Bi Tate ith credit for. Dempsey impresses me i to take five | spon 1 two with much as did Gotch, in that he con-|out of seven games from the Oaks ame nea tinually had his man spinning and/ last week, more than made good Walter of fhis balance. I am also thoroly| when his tribe of basement prides | struck Jess’ eye and convinced that he carries a K. 0. in! played bangup bs o @|short cut. The blood flowed and either hand. Better still, I believe | walked off with both iitor a time it looked lke the cut! this man is game. bie bill from the ¢ oe ‘ | might be bad Jens himself said —- —————-- ix out of the : ! ; ? ¢lafterward that the cut was a mere SEALS AND with the Bay City team last week . 1 @|ecrateh In morning game Elmer leiger : 4 8 It will have absolutely no effect BEES STAGE pitched a strong game for the Si on me.” he waid. He claimed it was washex, and the visitors wom, 6 to 1 2 tithe first time he ever bied during TIE BATTLE With Bigtee of the bill in the after we a. & A. Bia bout noon game, they duplicated. their +4 4 ; SALT LAKE CITY, June 30.--San/| performance, and walked on the ie ———eeerrrrrrrr) Francisco and Salt Lake played a 2 Oaks to the same tune, 6 to } ers * Soe Coe . to 2 tie game here yesterday. The| . pee ie ae se Py for game was played on a time limit, | 5° . , ‘ i Mulligan, of Sait Lake, grounded to Canningham, of i ° ; ‘ ig July 4 Battle » third and Kamm threw the ball into | Waleh. If ® ae .: 2 IC - { the grand stand in the ninth, The| Krishi, 2h te Be tees ee TOLEDO, June 29.—The pre runner circled the bases, and the cin liminaries for the fiatic da home team started for the clubhouse. at Payview park an a here on the spectators thronging the field } the Fourth of July will be as fol But the runner was entitled to but lows two bases, according to ground rules, ) At 10 a, m.—Tommy O'Royle, and the field could not be cleared in|, Toledo A vs. Solly Epstein, time to resume play |} Indianapolis, eight rounds at 116 The score— RH 2B pounds San Francisco . ie es” At 10:40 a m.—‘Wop” English, Salt Lake City 6 2 Toledo A. C ve. Whirlwind ‘The batteries: Couch and Boldwin } Wendt, army champ, — eight Gould and Byler rounds at 186 pounda -" At 11:30 a. m. Johnny Lewis. VERNON WINS rete 'A" ¢, Ss Tommy ‘ne ap > _ Detroit A. C., ten rounds at 135 § DOUBLE BILL TN LMU Na 1) lA (e) 4 noon—Johnny Rose, To | FROM MAC PAR ANAN a ais / (eel mp, cight rounds a 108 ANGE June 30.—V / “ (Ca // pe As se ’ ce f oe geil i. YY WS “ Yj} At 1 p. m—Jock Malone, St jouble bill r Paul, ve. Navy Rol i % to 1 and taking the afternoon mix : | 6 to 1. The Tigers won the serie ROUND COAST BASES t 5 games to 2. The score G polriea ws wont $ Morning game— R #H. EB. FINAL AME ° . ‘ ‘ / Batteries Reppy and Koehler;| * ‘TO, June 30. hae ase] } Dell and De Vormer. t five s bie HES +d | eee ee OOO OTR i verament ene Seats Afternoon game ee ae , Wenletlagin Ps op } Portiand . Rey ae pron iWmtiaiae’ fo Secure Your Baseball ‘i aan & was a | Tickets | hill for the visitors, pite a| Home runs—Krug, Bees DOWN TOWN game thruout, and was never —- it Rom ® NEXT WEDNESDAY ae 4 4 a 7 | ie RE Die neers . Chamber of Commerce Day , eriex: Crandall and Boles; | an error fo: ve 7 HEY. m Fj noon session. The Rainiers took the s id % series, six out of weve Hi DON'T ForcET & LOCAL GIRL " San Francisco ih That you have a date along a LOSES FINAL ‘Taking the seriea 5 to 2, the Tigers vs. , i J with every other good finished the week by winning both| Hy attlelte booster to out N ES Sunday games with Portland, 3 to 1| ee Baise bomter wo ve ou 8) NET GAMES = | attle 1e4 Wednesday P. M er tak. 2B Mg acd P oat | ti4 ing part in the big parade, & |, chaps al ) Wiliam | . BY a 6 to 1 score, the Angels took |{ Game Called at 3 O'Clock i 4 of course a yesterday in the Pacific the series from the Senators, five to i Q | coast tennis championship finals, 6-2, | You can buy GRAND He “LET'S SHOW FRISCO" 6-4. ¢ r |} STAND OR BLEACHER en ut! Helen Baker and Howard Kinsey, Cincinnatl used six pitcher Tickets at ¢ f 1 m | won the mixed doubles match from|4gainet St. Louis but none was ef ickets at any of the a Pi ™ Ti 1ias McDonald and Wallace Bates in | fective, the Reds losing 14 to 9. | ie per & Lait Inc. nal play, 6o4, 4-6, 6-8 | ii wot1109 SECOND AVE, nith, of Southern Califor-| Py hopping on Vaughn and Car.| 4 junior champlonship|ter for 17 hits, the Pirates managed | | | t Your Patronage Appreciated DUTHIES WIN The Yankees rallied in the ninth| Pay Checks Cashed Scoring three runs in the third in.|!?Ming of the game with Boston and) . the Duthie Inde nta won| scored three runs, They weren't TORREY & SEARS out over the Alhambra colored nine |*novsh, a8 the Beantown boys had beet BILLIARD PARLOR at Liberty park on Sund B to 0,| five runs i Fitchner pitched a strong game for | 1430 3rd, Corner ara Pike 1} Sends Gomer | eh Shep [| the winners, Mooney pitched shut-} Walter Johnson applied the white Neusteim Drinks, M. 2819. Card Tables J (tb!) with the exception of the} wash to the Macks, ANY ») 8 _ SEAL ACES and Rickard - Im NoT LATE \ \ xe—~ [fatal third for the colored nine, HOPE 7 w OG ™, <P \\ p\ dudteadbaitaiantll iwinning 1 to 0, Washington | THE SEATTLE STAR ALAS: ALAS’ WHo'D EVER THINK (T . Geter UF _| Willard Gets Jack Says Peevish; Hard MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919, ry if He Doesn’t — He Promises to Make 4th a Warm Day for Jess Willard BY PRED TURBYVILLE N. BA, Fight Bureau TOLEDO, O., June 3 Jimmy De Forrest, Jack Dem » trainer, is #t kind of a hot t like these and he'll win | great dif RR \ Poor JAIN PooR Oo.’ SAWN! HE WAS ty PAL FoR ‘YEARS —= Andru staat aN if Att a is NATIONAL LEAGER Won, Laat, + eer) * 2° nu 4 of 6 a i o& iy AMERICAN LEAGUE one 30 . ie ‘ 2 & June Rom ’ ae ayior and Perkine: NATIONAL LEAGUE Go, Jane — 2 2k empsey likes it hot; Jimmy DeForrest wiping the perspiration from his face after stif workout 1, Jane 26— and both lard planning to flood the giant arena the With the score tied in the ninth,| — Doak, Sherdet and n thelr poorest worke night of the ard in order that the| the Bees beat it to the clubhouse | Pilsr, lines. feather, Pisa Sunday crowd of 6,000 perse |sun-baked t in will start the day when Kamm w a batted ball ncemned | puldn't get going, it And so while the fans may be cool Independence day for heat | fr praying for « the fighters will be praying and lots of it The promoters of the big affair are’ re fel fresh and ¢ ateam will Al aS \ SEARLE HIGH MAN RS. Searle was high map shoot of the Green b. with a score of 48 targew 50. George Baker 4. 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