The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 12

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AR EE ea Se ate ER Ca RRR A RE RM Ra re a pee Set GEE tee ae a ar THE SEATTLE STAR TUMADAY, JON 8, 1990 Here Are the Greatest Hands in Basebal | THEY | Park Board May llimder Star Net Tournament BELONG No reservations may be allowed for The Star’s net tourney at Woodland park by the park board. It will be definitely de- cided at the meeting of the board F pnp In case os board dec ~¥ “4 to o serve the four - requested it w ill require het TO TRIS rangement for the Woodland park eourts for preliminars m at ches with th enfin tnd inal gk Sed - the ‘Se atte ennis club, the board refuses to reserve the courts for the oodland park meet they will be restricting over 200 Seattle JOE BENJAMIN IS SPEAKER amateur tennis players from competitive play. ' B IN FINE FETTLE; | stittieto Jack Dempsey Faces Slacker Charges in San Francisco | CAN JONES STAND 2 SPOKE'S WONDERFUL PAIR OF DUKES | UP WITH VISITOR? | 2i.Acc"E + BALLARD BIGGEST "CEATTLE ring fans will see a real battle at the Arena eat “teaaeiien “Wisk ah oe 7 : BEAVERS BATTLE MAY GET FOR STARTED CHAMP ™ : *¢ . ,P ‘ pecting to make some cherished ©& Thursday night when Joe Benjamin, the Portland light-) | scored gg ol grt Pvege er Jack Dempsey, world’s champion heavyweight, faces ht, and Harold Jones, Tacoma boy, climb thru the ropes) iyi, fan wir hc ong their four-round tussle—providing—that Jones can stand) the sh the pennant days with the Rose City boy. We don’t think that the Tacoma) are on the block.” : thtie is any kind of a match for the Portlander, but Chet) | 7" tx more a palmist migh tyre, Jones’ manager, thinks different, and says that ones wil! be able to give Benjamin all the fight he wants. | + Benjamin played horse with Billy Nelson, another Port- t« ind boy, for a few minutes down at the Arena yesterday the Llaveet battle ot 1iaaa jous ner a.” oot into| r today when Uncle re me condition, judging from tarts court i action i way he shaped up at the him in San legis c ae Are He frisked around ng him with evading e Tike a young colt, and looked b be in tip-top shape. "The ne boy | nok ‘em over carefully, foika lpirk THE BALL, TRAP | If you have been so fortunate as The case is creating a big 7 amount of interest among @ fight fans thruout the coun- @ try, because if Dempsey is convicted he will be sentenced : to two years in prison, and if | he is*freed he will be vindi- cated from the slacker charges | which have hovered about his J name for the past few = 1 months. } Maxine Dempsey, his for-7 Th ‘o American associa. | Tris climbed on the day are now seven fall | with It years ago at Hu! the ‘Toledo dah, City, Texas, when be joined the club of the Texas That Joe is delivering the goods Show was demonstrated beyond a the 135-pound class on the Coast | Benjamin made a good showing in [!™ Cars At Colimbee S86, with tise re hr _s Sthe East when he performed back ie plumbla team as the ne te mer wife, is the chief gov: : There last winter, but the trip and Bisbee as leadot k will batue the|ernment witne Felix club at Walla Walla plozf the change in weather told on him ) and he came back to the Coast. He) 4 hewn Reger A a Depo | @idn't get off to the right start, being| ville team in the Louisiane State —- by Freddie Anderson at Port: | pr ged bes pitchat (we mo-lit games % and losing a four-round decision | fo Frankie Farren in the Golden city the other night. But the he handled Shannon showed that hhas arrived again, because Shan. ! is far from a bum with his! po. If Dempsey is convicted ~ chances are that he will for- | et. Oe MAN tne feit his title as world’s chame | 50-year-old youngster, once known in| pion heavyweight, but if he is | history as the Iron Man, freed immediate plans for @ the old hokum. He's play: title bout with a battler from oF eaeasvwe the contenders will be ar= PAGE DOCTOR PEP Pane ANGELES.—Ange} dropped from the ving @ bard time We city’s semi-pre about the only city nat hasn't perk fae . eveland be Speaker with the btudgran that season ‘After seeing both Shannon and Los in action a lot of times, Jones 't begin to compare with s and Benjamin stopped Shanuon | pest entainc eo re : MarionWheaton EntersStar NetMeet i ot A the dened! Chet May Be Right | erm trip of the Deastewe tecnere As manager of the Indians—a bal ——— ‘The fans want to see Benjamin in| oe club with more than a hope for the ‘and it's too bad that a strong: | Dake Relfty, whe Jamped ti }1920 Han Johnson jackpot sertes Tennis E. WOMEN’S’) ' PORN ertancistey 1652 ay ee on [ime Seger oer thas Star dg ote a Blank a DIVISION aS aoe 1 Carl Morris was picked to| rl pie! 0 one icine |] & amateur tennis player tn good standing. 1 wish to enter the IS STRONG al geen Ole Anderson's head off when playing great “ Were matched last winter, and| the Utah ciab could have used him | GRAB events marked with cross: Fs “29 rae ‘ ‘ e- it Ole did to Morris is too frenh| micely Im left field for the rest ef (oy gi. : art heaton, University o ile in fielding bas been so ontatand Men’ a! eee ences « . " d on, ag the minds of the fans to need re.| ‘he *eaees- aly Salitheah. thin smite that oomee en's singiee Washt ton woman tennis amok n. ETS “Rabe” Rath, the famous home run|say he's a “comeback.” But that Women’s singles --.....--. the latest “ace” to enter ar'e 4 tennis tourney. There shoul EE a ie a m will being bothered with al word hardiy fite. 8 oe ; 5 b Salt's at 3 p.m. today. Jones in| 1 DICT betel’! peatland matinee Men's doubles ... : big league battle for high ; his training in Tacoma + ghd Ht the women's divi« w try with the Tanks, ac: | le speared one off the center. ’ " vis DECISION mn surgeons who have! field wall when the White Sox balumvee ie arco Menage an ade rege by DAVIS ames, were slugging at the Cleveland Mixed doubles ... ircnamenes | There was no decision reached oa | park recently that has been set ureiner already ve fe fhe Travie Davis case before the| SATURDAY down for special mention in the Name ... be sen Among the other en ries recetved | unds for bo commission yesterday. The/| record book, It was off Joe Astras amr A = per ane ie Pte fission had a turbulent meeting, TO BE Jackson's black bat—Retsy. Tris oo ertan. tok a a make a ad . e Be to, eecretary Charis | org fee eg imag i gl | RS Re RP EE fingien honors, | acationists Davis is charged by the LARGE DAY niftiest grab he ever “duked.” accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's Day after Sound Athletic club with run | day he's making un out on the club last Friday} Athletics will be a big part in the |canny catches ar. He in paired up| er in the doubles| Before leaving on your summer trip, he was billed to meet Johnny | stunts to be pulled of This s is about Speaker's won. ion Wheaton in the/ A att . hy. The P. S. A. C. officiais | attle Elks at their ann erful ha but Spoke's got. the : j come in and arrange with us for the charge that Davis, who com-| Seattle boydom at W gray matter that ws them their sntries do not close until Juno 16 most convenient and safest travel funds of @ sore arm, boxed in a| Saturday. Bike races, running races,|duty and mak Oi | Play wil get under way on Sun —travelers’ checks and letters of credit. jum after running out on the|swimming, stunt races and ot —— | day, June 20. Present plans cal! for | : The commission will meet|events will be run off. Boy PACIFIC COAST LEAGU® 2 ae oe ee carer a When you exchange your own credit ea et lb ececa tencersem 2 Star, combat apy Pe Lowe ret | | “ iat e for that of this old bank and the other omorro nei n * ri cos | D i by Mu » j fan Uist of a pe” on the ‘ ts . great institutions whose travelers’ rounds with z checks we sell, you insure your ability being played off at to get funds anywhere at any time MERE COINCIDENCE | |? The city ; noo! baseba’ A Frisch, on th rd of the Giants with the, Mer an , ihe uate ses Re i= ’S diar amond forces will make their first start} sciaen aaaitind ces aah 2 to the ends of the civilized en aie dae | AMERICAN LEAGUT of the season against the Vernon Tigers in Los An-| Marshal! Allen Freak Keviowskt | — es i = _ — : te «ce geles tomorrow. This is one of the toughest assignments rere xy W. & Herdy. | ’ 4 ae for the locals on the present road trip, be ge the Tigersiaan vee tas 2 Dobson 3 have hit their gait and are one of the hardest teams in “ First NATIONALBANK the league to beat. The locals seem to have hit their Well-Kept Teeth be ‘ 4 $2, stride, however, winning five out of six from the Sacs here|"" | Ww AvE. Aq St Ab | New York 3:8, Philadelphia 1-4 ‘lTast week, and the fans are hoping that the boys will come| _ 7 Are So. u \"f | om vs “ae in three weeks with some other team basking in | N /. 4 . NATIONAL LEAGUE | the basement. | | } 1s ane} : ‘2 : Essential To a 17 ‘sn! The big trade that sent Art Fletcher, of the New York / Giants, to Philadelphia for Dave Bancroft, former Portland *\ boy, should bolster both clubs. Both fellows were more or 25 “8 less dissatisfied with their berths, because they had been! poan wy geese cg AS, **' with their respective clubs for many seasons. Both are still,‘ "es jable players, and rank with the best in the country. ‘ANOTHER COLLIMBSIB |" saci tow‘ sgos ore tas Dow Sie ine This question will un- FRANCISCO.—-Latest unfor doubtedly be answered when th he road is week. (The | HERE’S A SAFE INVESTMENT. OWN YOUR OWN UTILITIES Pleasing Personality “PERSONALITY” is that combination of character- kanes mbus from the East to Yanks face a nd the West . qualities, mannerisms and appearance which INDI- try the four-round game here is Joe| the circuit m “co pea Detrett, atthe | Sccghiiainh VIDUALIZES humans, causing them to stand out ff St". Tt took him four days’ travel | Yanks return th { they will be stopped | , eters as aly from each OTHER, and eight minutes to find out the for the rest of the « ata terrific pace and | 4¢ is possible t jud, r f speed of the Coast game. their pitchers are holding up ponies ot earl ven rm THESE BONDS ARE TAX FREE “What a nice-looking man—were it not for those a | qe|— sn what she doesn't say , gis An Eastern scribe "] 2 "pun TEETH!’ jt, 19 months 101,000 immigrants) 4m {fantern | paced CIE NOES $600,000—The City of Seattle Coupon Gold — a house afire. - is the cellar.” Bonds in denominations of $100, $200, $500 and $1,000, maturing equal amounts, commencing SRO unt ny “irelrat f |six years and ending twenty years after their B ats Bonds to be dated June Ist, 1920; inter- “She'd be a charming girl—if her TEETH were better!” Trregular, decayed, unsightly teeth are flaws in PERSONALITY—but we can REMOVE these flaws, and take away the grounds for such criticism. \| Too much T: a lot of bi the Detroit ckering, whe hurled Linesin the daring per- list Phas Ne tallaidgnnr tho lanes ‘ua iy for Ciraaite Talia | “goat Wee Wie Best 60%, payable semi- -annually on the first day, contain wells of poison and this poison is being [f {ree trial to prove le nuperlority, late igere oN ea eg ane 4 re Military and x This picture Is only a Fi icipal and inter est pay able i in gold coin at the mped into your system every time you swallow? \City Treasurer’s Office in Seattle, or at the z o S ob fe SI & si ic | the scribes are right ‘OU DON’T KNOW — but you can easily find out BPA taeda , | teas R td WITHOUT ANY COST TO YOU. eee cee | There woa't, be any love lost in| raat the pe ply eG in a. York, at ° falt Lake this week when the + the, whole. bill te 2 d ab Modern dentistry works wonders! We have a reme- ein farts wie rok San vs anc Sary waboe! ins one that % a cheb not | Ge ORWOR IS . M om © gTOss rev. dial, almost painless process for YOUR trouble: 1 SAFE DEPOSIT | icii220 felvee rereetce’s) Beppe aie enues of the entire Municipal Light and Power Come in and have a free examination NOW. aes Guia tes ects cee ; - ere Taft Tac System of the City of Seattle. tis saidhadehigh-claa dentistry BOXES Wt, which tend us te elev that | end i aa Pirer SECOND AVE. This issue is a part of a total authorized is- —low prices. These we offer you.» rec F pose Micah erga “peptide TWE SPORTING 60005 STORE MEF | sue of $5,500,000 for the development of the # s p or YOU. & Salt Take ball yard. It's small that an infield fly is apt to be a home run. The Hees are about as hard to beat asx a modern cash | register (with the bons looking) on ALL SIZES Guardian Trust & Skagit River power project, $1,500,000 of these | bonds having been sold in 1918 to local bond houses on a 6 per cent basis. Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- ctro Painless Dentists their home lot. They're getting est billiard parlor in the . . Laboring People's Dentists Sa Bank pitching along with some terri world? Come in and see.{|_ For further information inquire at City J. R VAN AUKEN, Manager, Wings o arte tied ag Comptroller’s office of Mr. Kelly. Kenneth M. | han been elected cap. |” 1 tain of the I track team for mext | cae, wie -asstord will pilot Cinders and pretty girls are hard | the baseball 64uade to xemove from a man’s eyo, | BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Fleer. COLMAN BUILDING Buy from the City direct and save the com- |mission, for years at 8, E. Corner Fiest and Pike. Phone Main 2555

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