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PAGE 12 * THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919. UTED FAT POOH \*< AWRY WR \ PAPA , Kn Boy! SOE — ’ AW | WISE KID W } Kg WS Wednesday Primed WHAT DID Y'CUGHTA HEARD PuT FOR TH Le ( NO Baby LL WELL HE SAID TH" KAD WHAT KE Séip! OH ANY THING O' MIKE, WILL YOU |] “wo peer | l aay? HE'S A SrtaRT KID OVER ON THAT ] | rey) me WHAT ° ) NO WORK’, KE TAKES ——— THS KID OF te YAVURS 2 Load amare pap § \ HV v4 | “@ \ “Annatathad to Be Gala Day at Local Baseball Yard ee tae i espe a gee pone Sas CRN NDOT ‘i e i) )Ww f "i | A NOKOILZT) HECTOR WILL i . Chamber vf C i a Wedding Bells Helped Ray | ‘Di if ain " x ix) . ATTLE KING Pree" é : mean? y q if: , eo ring wares before Seattle fight far mistaken for an English earl, bot ® "ROUND COAST BASES for the first time Friday when he| turned out to member of the Yesterday's winners—2.75 per cent | m ts Young Hector in the main National Boxing commission. bi er nt of the World's War Veter —- for Local Ball Fans ‘ : smoker to be staged at the local Tex Rickard is trying to get a mf Commercial Boys to Put on New Stunts at Home runs—Lucky to Be Able |Arena. King saw service in France| lon dollars out of the fight. Every to Walk. und won several ring battles over-|other person we"meet seems to have The other bouts follow: Toughey _Siwash Stronghold; Parade and Every- thing }| GieaseL lah Hanae enact | Wing: va: Bobby ‘Revel ils Seventy-fve thousand fight wah - ——— | tha peevics OF llauld hinbaty. Jimmy Storey vs. Jimmy Randeau,| fans, newspaper men, lightfin- i . ¥ welterweights; Bud Ridley Sam gered gents, lead pipe artists and BY LEO H. LASS my Gordon, bantamweights; Fly Ca in nuts will be looking for a It may be blamed to the fog, ton vs. Kid Murray, featherweights.| place to sleep the night before but at 9 o'clock the sun isn't up the fight. Tex Rickard has al- isla Dempeey ix, Feady provided a resting place which either Willard and Demp- i Planning to make Wednesday the gala «day of the : tt league season here, the Chamber of Commerce gang lining up a lively program of stunts to feature the If either Willard or sleep after the re ree has stut battle of the series with San Francisco here. | The only consolation remaining {8 tered 10 the crowd will then sey can flop on the next after- Because of the natural rivalry between the Golden Gate j that the ocean is still wet fighting itself for the pri noon, getting out of the arena before dark There is a general feeling of - - As one bug says, there will be more uncertainty prevailing , Errors—The birds that didn't fighting in the $10 seat section tham Market closed unfirm stock up there will be in the > The Store Where © lof Choice “Values Tell” : miet and our Western Manhattan, the Chamber boys are tious to put over their day at the ball park in big league + just to let San Francisco know that we have a reg- baseball town up on Puget Sound. | Of course there will be the usual parade thru the) AT ntown streets, which will start at Fourth ave. and Vir- woRK st., and wend its way thru the business section of the » This will get under way at 1:30. The Mercer island mtal band will be a feature of the parade. Mayor Han-| pn, the managers of the two ball clubs and the club di- tors will follow in other machines. The ball players the cars of honor and then comes a free-for-all, in th autos going to the ball park may string along. : a New Stunts Planned - - _———-— | F % ] néw ball stunts including j@ gift to Bill Clymer of the mys ° i magic box will be the waa || Major League | A 4 eran | Scoreboard | y i Coast league, is a big asset to S———_—_—_—________ | beity of Seattle's size. The fans RATIONAL LRAGUE w RAY’S RECORDS Distance Time. we shown that they want real) in. Lost. 1,000 yards 243 ll in this man’s town by the New York 19 5 Nak oath 3:04 F they have supported a losing pita 2 Sapeng iaane tr aw ats during the early weeks of the © . 1% mi 6:4 With the team playing [re tg 2 miles 91115 “better ball now and with the sr Louis Spat 3a —— 3 miles 14:33 Francisco Seals here for their | Boston vay tae 3 } all Centra U. reo that make the summer _— pleasant | support for Prexy Jimmy |Cinecin : Has won the Central A. A. U and his outfit, who took a ks‘ semitone. Brnces 2 ) ) Pyvisit of the season, the fans) Gyicaco, suly Lom Will d R l F ° } ords from one-half mile to 10 : 1d doubl st Game— P . ; miles, Undoubtedly et out and double) finctame” "> on one WY ules Favorite jy mien * 5 D } nea ; : 6%-mile cross-country race every in bringing baseball here tar and. Killefer B tti t 10 t 6) year wince 1912. — n ps | @ are making.good.. nn aD In e@ ng. a 0 } | Holds the senior national A. A city council, has accepted an/ i Py A : ; ton to take part in the base- m Wingo; Martin. ee of the Chamber of Com- _ | fee on their day, July 2. BOSTON, July 1.— RoR EB U. mile record. Holds the junior national A. A U. Smile record. Dempsey Gains Supporters; Doc. Sweeney | wine She at Wii Hendrix and OF ROE EF Perma Se AG TOR iss cc ttre ticnrns TOM | ite bene cond i i] Says Jess Is Ready [ES GOING Batteries: | Causey. Benton and Gon BY FRED TURBYVILLE PACE sales; Cheney, Keating and Wilson. aa ee RE cessed : ff By H. HAMILTON feels that he is ready to fight and is | GARY, Ind, Jaly 1—A new Y PITTSBURG, July 1— R H B/ a, won't have to bend a ler konee , uly me (United Press Bybee 8 Staff Correspondent) positiv 2! y a os ‘ 2| “ : : | Dem De For ‘Tuero, May and Sn | TOLEDO, July 1—There is not a| ) ula "1 oul inet his challenger and Schmidt | chance that Jack Dempsey will be a » rr may do some shadow boxing Thurs era of athletics is upon us, Jess Willard, heavyweight champion of the world, is father of five to any other Coast league the future, as far as base- pl | favorite in the betting when he en- : cithane 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE tera the ring with Jess Willard Fri-| 447 nd go through a session with| children, Johnny Kilbane, feath - De Gek of seven Won, Lost in the light and heavy baga erweight champ, is head of a Ex from the Acorns is, of Mon Dempsey {a very popular, but ft in| ¢,vempsey himself | doubts it: gaod.sized family, tho his home j history, but not so an- a4 much easier to find Willard sym: | "GO whureday in private | | Peeently was saddened by the that local fans have forgot. 20" ))0\ 1. aT pathisers who are willing to back) “wittard ig fit. That ie of a little daughter. And ¥ “about it. Seattle had a dis- | Hoxton 34 i Age| thelr choice with money than it 48| ,uacement of Dr, Joseph Bmeeren, | pc Sa desc Yernon the week | Washington 24 «33 «© “431| to find Dempsey men of the same Joseph Bweenay. |: tien, there ts: dele: Bay, tameous at Vernon t | official physician for the Toledo box- dropping six out of seven | °!!adelphia - 14 39.304) ideas. Willard in the champion. The | in) “commission, who gave the cham track star. but Seattle + gr tend NEW YORK, July 1.— | fact cannot be denied, nor can the | pion a thorough examination yester Quite frequently a of the | j a oh hat, | First Game— a ae piisiarcalh sy e pening: day ring are men of family, but ver; 4 may city | Boston : ‘ «| Willard in Toledo ranges now from | ““h) ree . | ts Gara i ; wie 3 omg 3 est | Papier hee tong g me putt New amination of hearts, lungs,| rarely do you find a star of the lh managed to break even Batteries: James and Schang, Wa’ musele tone and reserve power,” said) track or field a victim of Cupid's | Southern trip, which is as | too. 4 1 Henna | tions are he will enter the battle for | jy "ue tone and reserve pow P 4 | ters; Shaw nd Hannah i. eeney, are nd is in| wiles. i s the most rabid fan here | Second ¢ R HM, x,.| his championship a 10 to 7 favorite | 54/1, wonderful condition that he wil hs Fs Roston ‘2 a over the Utah challenger. | at hewill| But Joie Ray is. Ray broke all} |New York . ‘ 1 1 be able to go the full twelve rounds records after » Was married. He| | gqbatteries:. "Pennock “and Schang;| Dempsey Gains Supporters at whatever speed limit Jack Demp- | w mighty good athlete before. | i z | Schneider, Quinn and Hannah | sey sets.” ae "i BOOS Seeere HOLST ¢ ADD STRENGTH | Demps 1 supporters in | 8¢¥ sets Now he is running better than ever | q | the last week, largely because of the use : and expects to make gome new fact that he has as big Jess ha IN SOUTH | Manager Clymer added a lot of “ Strength to the locals during the past WAND, July l— RR. Wt ked hard, where: | %-=————__——______ | marks in the Fourth of July meet been content to go How Coast | |at Gary, where 200 or more athletes | His big stroke of business, of | phi along very easily ae of the American Industrial Athletic ; I ‘course, was the signing of Harry| A blind man would have no'trou- || Club: St id | | association will contest for honors. —2 Oo smar an coo. Gardner, the big Sacramento hurler,| PHILADELPHIA, July1.—n. 1. x, | ble In telling that the champion is in| | Ss and | Wisioia Chars for whom he traded with the Solons | Piiiuaciphia |. i condition to fight. Whether he is in | §j———-————________g -- tnarter gi, another question Won. Lost, Pet And Ray is going to try the quar Cleotte and Schank » Myers and O'Nelll condition to win i Sraft and Ghar Iter Mails, the mysterious left in i oiter who couldn't last more than | jon has announced him- | 08 Angeles » 628 | ter-mile for the first time, and ex There are two big ideas to keep in mind when buying peven innings here. Gardner is um) ou a Chee to go thru to Wed: isc “ § pects to set a new soa that | The Famous a Summer Hat—appearance and comfort. Cheasty’s, of thé best hurlers in “4 Jay, ‘ von afte his training ey 8 ‘mol ne game e's poor in| realiz ase " cardi ints P for v, ape repent, acd 18k € 106401 ehot Pigg od ed ou here will be no public ap ‘ 475, wealth, but rich in health, He is an Manhattan realizing the aS § ardinal Points, has for your selec- that Clymer is congratulating him-| Batteries: "Bo! and Aine: at most a very perfunc vi {{7 electrical worker in one of the Gary | Shirts tion the world’s best hats. Notice the well-known makes welf yet upon his deal. Gardner is a c He may go fishing. He | se ‘a (2) | steel plants, and makes around $35 that are made to crown the leaders of men. ‘ steady hurler, with something above is * =A ee i ete k arts is m arried and father | 3 his shoulders besides his neck e— | 8 eetty ittle year-old daughter, | Among the other new men added teers hey live a a modes : ittle Ss l SSS SAN FRANCISCO INFIELD fot gig tetson Dunlap York Yankee catcher. Swe played in several games for the in the South and got his share of the | hits and has played well enough be hind the bat. | Elmer Reiger, formerly of Vernon, | has been added to the hurling staff, | along with Jack Gilligan, who pi in the Coast circuit a couple of years ago. Both of the new men won games in the Oak series, Frank Hosp, veteran Tiger inflelder, is also | with the club now SAN FRANCISCO HAS | | ptnques evidence of Ray's prowess Me east arena eho Knox 100 medals worth about | $9,000, 1 38 huge silver trophies | wort $8,200 Borsalino (Italy) Ray never saw the inside of one| of our institutions of higher learn fier His Cue aes eee Heath (London) But, oh, boy, he can run rings| |around the best of the college boys. | ssn eat OR, aa Hat Prices $3.00 to $12.50 every ailment common to young: | sters, but when h@ was 16 he went to/ visit an aunt, and the outdoor living | Cheasty’s line of furnishings i | | There a in every way equal in ‘RFUL CLUB brought him out, Before he had ‘ A rs , pe : POWERFUL ¢ | yee ih ‘a gaaiiltbed Giatrlot of Chl in quality to Cheasty’s hats. The famous Manhattan Esenitio is Tiago up jimzinst cago. His upbulld was gradual. He The House of shirts have real originality of pattern and beauty of tex- zh proposition whe ces the | vartieipate ery mee < ° vor] i vaits yi i e Ur rear DE tiie week, ae:the vieitors-have p MPR over rappet hassel | Kuppenheimer ture. A world of selection awaits you in the Underwear iiceetis Ball; crew than we can FRa‘dat a naw buat iurche ttle, Going Cloth Department. Hartmann and Oshkosh Leather Luggage ‘assemble at the present time. They | Jit in 4:148.8, ‘Then followed victory othes and Wardrode Trunks are the best obtainable to carry the have better hurling and a faster | team, Fitzgerald, Shick, Hunter, | Kamm and Caveney are all pretty) fast men on their hoofs, Kamm be- | ing about the slowest. of the outfit. | Corhan, who has been out of the| game for a long time, will rejoin his team here. He probably will break into the game at short. Corhan is one of the best fielding shortstops | that ever played in the Coast circuit Crandall, at second base, and Phil Koerner, at first, are not the fastest | men in the world, but they play | steady baseball and can hit the pill) hard, | | after victory He expects to run the mile on the Fourth In 4:10, | Ray is now 24, He seems to be 6 ” | getting better each yenr, He says | u | he can better every mark he has set. | a es e He loves his home and his work, | | but the track is where Jole has most jfun, It has dono wonders to him, | and he doesn't undertsand why all | boys do net take it up, | Ray does not smoke, chew or > drink, He lives a clean life, and he's the champion of them all | Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed ’ NG MEN’ TORREY & SEARS’ ponte BILLIARD PARLOR sett oome fa Drinks, M. 8819. Card Tables selections made in our great furnishings department wheze With Couch, Baum, Seaton, Scott | and Smith ready to go on the mound | any time, Manager Graham, of the visitors, has a strong hurling foree, Scott probably will pitch the first game against the locals Wed Resday, with Gardner on the hill| SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Phil Koerner, first base; Roy Corhan, shortstop; Johuny Cav eney, second base; Willie Kamm, third base

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