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Ctar Ws Po Meehan on Dempsey’s \" PQQ \Y \ \ » \ em wee R\ TH CATTLE GROWER SAYS" 1 AINT MAKIN’ ANY MONEY, FEED IS HIGH AND Im Just ABouT PROFIT 13 Trail, But Direction | Is Somewhat Contused Californian Is Anxious to Wipe Ont LaRue Defeat; Big Chance for Tacoma Boy; Arena Show Four Other Bouts Billed for LASSEN By LEO H. L. Willie Meehan, the San Francisco heavyweight, who around more fat than a barrel of lard, will make his to Seattle rings fans tonig’ ht when he mixes things with- the squared circle with Ole Anderson, the big Swede from This promises to be a battle, because Willie is on the trail of Jack Demps or in the oppos' bout with Larue and training stunts, according to W illie won two verdicts over Jack Dempsey before the it Killer mauled Jess Willard at Toledo, but if them in his dear San Francisco. Just how —just whether Willie is headed after | e direc’ tion i ‘anyway Willie lost a fight to ‘ night, and it hurt Willie’s gy onioeg age cheney but Larue in Oakland the gh Willie is after his fights in this section are) lie. won both Villie lines | as a contender for the heavyweight crown Seattle fans) be able to judge for themselves tonight. Anderson, Chet Mclntyre’s gF, ia to be a stepping stone for | San Francisco battler tonight. | at Anderson says he intends to do lle stepping himself. Anderson is| cripple, and what he may lack tn | ce he makes up in bull . Anderson is a strong kid | he may plaster the visitor be the bout is over. Anderson can | ke punishment. He proved this ‘m he took all that Young Hector dole out on the chin without | And Young Hector can hit course, Willie Meehan will en- | the ring a favorite over the Ta- Dattler, but it doesn’t look like | B cinch for the California miller by | chance for Anderson tf the Tacoma boy stands rep for himself if Cummings and Eddie Jackson | with Ernie Dailey. | McCarthy will be the third | im the ring in all of the con- ‘The first fight gets under way Jack Britton, the king of the wel- will tackle one of the ring. assignments of his ca-| when he meets Mike O'Dowd, middleweight champion, over the eight-round route in Jersey City, Fri day night. Britton is being severely ‘criticised for meeting a man so much his critics de- that the little money that he Make out of the mix is not Worth the chance he takes. _ There is that old ring axiom that “am g00d little man can never beat a big man,” and it’s a cinch that ig no slouch. If Britton does from O'Dowd, he won't have Com chance of defending hin title ‘egainst the host of middieweights in country today, because he is too to stand the grind and hasn't the ching powers to win from his and bigger opponents, “*BATTLING” ORTEGA IN DEMAND “Battling” Ortega, the Mexi- can middleweight, is in big de- mand along the Coast. He may fight the opening headline bout at Portland with Jimmy Darcy, in September. His program calls for several fights in Cali- fornia during the coming weeks. He is also lining up a couple of Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Barber Shep Drioks. M. 2619, Card Tables PACIFIC ‘ OAST LEAGUB Athletic Park BASEBALL SEATTLE VS. OAKLAND | Nelson. |eisco tomorrow night |] Cumming: || Third ave. fights for Montana in October, where he plans to mix with Jock Malone, the St. Louis crack, or Johnny Griffiths, of Ohio. SIMINICH GOOD | PROSPECT Joe Siminich, the Montana soldier fighter, should develop into a crac middleweight, says Dan Sal ager of Billy Wright, who | Montanan in Butte recently “While Siminich is a big. green kid, he shows promise,” says Dan, ‘and the big boy can hit. He fights) along the same style as ‘Battling I intend to bring him to Seattle for some “bouts here this/ winter.” Siminich recently defeated Schinyl weights of the country, in Butte. \Mgena WY Ww “WS (HE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919. =\ SO. SMALL WE CAN'T SEE 1T, ONLY @ FRACTION OF A CENT PROFIT! WE'RE UST STRUGGLIN' ALONG * Arena Headliners Here's the two battlers who mix things at the Arena) Tillman, one of the leading welter jtonight. Ole Anderson was all primed for the go in his fight- } pernorr zs when the camera man caught him, while Willie an is the rotund boy all dressed up like a state fair. iy Ls stud Msg A Cy Falkenburg | Yih 4 X47) si | Squad Hitless plane te stare sn September Ex-Seattle Hurler Pitches | No-Hit No-Run Game for Oaks a —_——_______—__-44 | How Coast } __Clubs Stand | out on the fiatic hevivon f the six-round route Harry Covey, Seattle miller, masts “Spider” Kelly in « 12-round go in Butte, Mont., om Labor day. ‘The bout between Jock Malone and | Johnny Griffiths billed for+Rutte on La a bor day fell thru. Frankie Farren and Karl Raird travel Sensis over the four-round route in San Fran- Won t* | Los Angelica o “9 o 360 ry, Canada ean not be arranged for the Arena here. Portiand i# also reported to be after Meehan’s services. The above is in reference to Cy Falkenberg, the string bean hurler | jof the Oakland aggregation. All Cy | | did yesterday wis shut Seattle out jwithout a hit or a ‘run during the |legitimate nine innings of the first | game of the series here yesterday. | How does he do it? Pete Herman, the hantamweight king, is in for the battle of his Hife when he tackles Joe Lynch, the New York star, in = 19-round bout at Bridgeport, Conn., Labor day. | Inning after inning rolled by ‘ana| | still no hits, and at tast the final |Out.was made and but one scratch |bingle, a double by Wared to left] field in the fourth frame, was all | the hits chalked up against the for |mer Portland heaver. After a con |ference between Del Howard, Oak | manager, Lane, who got one hand gn | War fly, but dropped it, and} | Wares, it was decided that the ball |should have been caught, and the of {ficial scorer changed the scoring of ; {that play after talking it over with| the other scribes | In the meantime, Elmer Reiger, | who was on the hill for the home club, was pitching some good ball | himself, but he cracked under the strain in the fifth Inning, when the visitors banged out six hits and! chased over five runs, The Oaks added another counter in the ninth | frame, on hits by Elliott and Falken- berg and a sacrifice Oakiand AB. Rt. ¢ ee " route at Akron, Onto, Frankie Murpny. Count flywelght cham pion, is in Low Angeles, where he will make his home Fred Winsor Was taken Young Ketchell, Los Angetes lightweight, under his managerial wing. Ketcheli has fought all the good ones on the Const, including Jor Benjamin, Willie Manteldt oad Chet Nett. Frank Rogers hae turned hie ness over to Winsor, too. Rox: ing on a lot of welght and wi meet middieweilghts soon. Billy Wright, tocat welterwetght turned from Fut & clone verdiet t ree where he lost oe Himineh. Let's go eas at Boldt’ 's—uptown, 1414 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | BOXING ARENA, Fifth and University Auspices Northwest Athletic Club TONIGHT Sensational Main Mvent: WILLIE MEEHAN Sensational heavyweight; holds two decisions over Dempsey ve. OLE ANDERSON TACOMA Under Direction Chet MeIntyre. MW. PO. 4 Lloyd Madden vs, Lieut. Har- old Bird; Harold Jones vs, Danny Morgan Jo y Caston; Wadi Ernie Daly. } Battling son vs. Tickets on sale at Hrown & Hulen, Baillargeon bidg.; Joe Dizard, Occidental and Yenier; Battornby & Smith, 906 iret ave, and Green's Cigar store, 1406 TODAY, 3 FP. M. Sunday Onno ot 9:90 P.M, General adminsion, 1.65 4 responalble for--Relger ‘Time of gAE.0—~4.95, Umpiros—Phyle ad veers ‘ Holds Seattle | PTL oo i ressen. | A) { | \ “Dad Henry, veteran swim- ming meet scorer, leaves for the East soon on an extended visit. He plans to take in the world’s series, Henry s great booster for swimming and says that lots of competition is the best thing in the world for the sport. Elmer Henderson, former Broadway high school coach, leaves for Los Angeles Satur- day to take over his duties as coach of the University of Southern California football squad. Henderson's work at Broadway was all peaches and cream and local gridiron fol- lowers will wateh his work at the Southern institution with more than ordinary interest. Big Bob Meusel, the Vernon star, could learn a lot of base- ball that he doesn’t know now better than he would be able to learn it in the big show, where his faults will come to the light more quickly, accord. ing to Jack Knight, Seattle first sacker, Jack was under the big tent for a long time and knows something about baseball himself, “Meusel has wonderful abil ity,” says Jack, “but he is far from a finished player. He can be fooled easily and will be fooled more often than he is out here when he goes to the majors. Another year in the Pacific Const league wouldn't hurt him any. |FAMED PILOTS ENTER LOUISVILLE EVENTS LOUISVILLE, Ky. Aug. 20.—See- retary Kemrer, of the Kentucky State Fair association, has received the of- ficial sanction of the International Motor Contest association for the | holding of a two-day automobile race | me ing here during fair week, ‘The management has posted $4,000 for the events will participate are Louis Disbrow, Louis Chevrolet, Ray Lampkin, Omar Toft, Art Klein, Bill Endicott Ellinghee, Fred Horey, Dave Toetaia, | Eddie O'Donnell and Tommy Milton. ANTIPODES’ NET STARS TO PLAY YANK OUTFIT NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—A team match between the Australian tennis players now visiting this country and representatives of the United States lawn ‘Tennis association will be played at Forest Hills, N. Y., Septem- ber 5 and 6. The personnel of the American team has not yet been de- cided upon, but will probably include Robert Lindley Murray, Willam M. Johnston,.William T, Tilden and R. 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Connie has just about earned his service stripes as = ball leader Weatern half « leader showed rest of the f the season higher in the LAKERS BEAT SEALS : IN SLUGGING GAME Pid SAN FRANCISCO, Lake City won m the Aug first « ral weeks ago, will be when the club returns Del Howard, pilot of the visiting aggregation If Miller, with his big punch can get back into the lineup it will help things on the Oak roster a lot an the | big fellow knocks in a lot of runs. Well Balanced Club The Oaks have a well balanced club. “Rowdy” Elliott and Mitze are ja pair of the best receivers in the circuit, while the infield will size up well with any in the league. Murphy @t third base is the premier third sacker, while Bohne is no slouch at shortstop. He is ranked next Mitchell of the Tigers. Guisto are both playing good bail, Guisto hasn't quite recovered from his injuries received in Belgium, where he vision. He goes back to Cleveland in the spring and is with the Oaks under agreement Wille, right fielder, will rank with any of the outfielders in the circuit. He showed a wallop yesterday, collecting two hits. Cooper didn’t have much of a chance to show his wares yesterday, but he | looks fast on his feet. Cy Is An “Ace” Cy Falkenberg has pitched himself ft series fro als in a slugging The score It Lake City San Francisco The batteries: Stroud and Spencer Byler; Seott, Couch, Bromley and Baldwin, McKee TIGERS BEAT BEAVERS; BACK IN FIRST PLACE PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 20.—Vere? non went into first place in the league standing yesterday by beating Port- land, 10 to 3. The score Vernon Portland The Brooks; yenter i RK +10 ‘ 3 batteries: Finnernan Penner and Baker MAILS HURLS SACS TO FIRST VICTORY LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20.—Walter Mails hurled the Solons to their first win of the series over the Angels here yesterday. He was hit hard, but was tight in the pinches. ‘The score-— Sacramento .. 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