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IT WILL TAKE SOME TALL FIGURE WORK, BUT ONE MORE IN AND WE MOVE UP will take some tall figuring but if Seattle wins over the today the locals will hop into seventh place. The mtage of the teams will read: Seattle .4029, Oakland ttle took the first game of the series from the Oaks iterday because the locals hit the ball and hit it hard. crashed the ohion for many safe knocks, and the Oaks showed some} Med tie first’ su | STRONG BAT yy WORKS WINS FOR LOCALS & fight to the finish tn Oaklan Week, because the team losing Will be at the bottom of th } and that’s nothing much to| tged about | Beattio can put some distance m themecives and the t this week chances for mi in the standing are bright, sippy a uidn't overcom t ead CY WITH YANKS at eR TO. Ae ¥ YORK, Jun ler f $ ee ee tr has signed up “tha co! » ‘ 1 : , o He is Joe Lucy, an infielder - 3 : ® Catholic university of George wa ae gps . ee SUB TO CAPTAIN ; : YORK, June 16—James E ™ , d, sophomore at Columbia uni ARR HPO A & ty, came to the front fast. He) \¢) : ® substitute third baseman this t : ° @ 6 He has been elected 1921 § ‘ * : f ‘ : pe no one . ‘ o > PY . STARS UNSIGNED «+: hy gs ae cay ae ¥ ARBOR, Mich. June Weaver, > = bias 65. oe Parks and Infielder Knode - higan’s crack stars, have not t . _— ‘ o hy d contracts for big league ° ww persreeeos A flock of scouts are on the o¢i—s RON SENDS S 0 S June 16. Kid Skell 2 as sent queries to Clarke Connie Mack, Tris Speake: Gibson and other big league MAY BOOK COBB | so raanc FRANCISCO, June 16— Igoe, who managed Babe COAST LEAGUE ¥ A Salt Lake pity . ny 4 ; th on his exhibition tour of the 4 : ‘ last fall. may stage Ty Cobb oe 1 a@ similar role vad year. Is ICKS RETAIN HOPE BUS, June 16.—Loss of e° Harley has not pitched fol-| of Ohio State into gloom. | believe Codth Wilce will pro- @ good eleven-man team thia, AMERICAN LEAGUE w York . aco ER MARQUARD §*"" BLEVELAND, June 16—A sand-| Pris Bt pitcher hére by the name of Mar Pitched a no-hit game and fan-| 16 batemen. They do not ¢ @ “rube,” howeve torious Shanghai If your gums bleed you Wun, | NEWSLE | streets to we | the lightwelg inion where he ts }the chief contender for Champion | Benny Leonard's Utle, JUST A tak TENDLER ISAFTER | MIX WITH LEONARD + BY DEAN SNYDER areat SOUTHPAW hand has Lew Tendler, Philadelphia xht, along fortune’s path to of success and riches—all the period of a half dozen | A a lightw the within yours Literally he has “southpawed” his up from newsboy of the nd to « point in| way In ENNIS tu « THE SEATTLE STAR TALK ais SCHREINE n} on “Ri ) DEMPSEY VERDICT AIDS BOXING BY The Sunset Tennis club, of Queen Anne bill, is getting ready for a busy seamen on the courts this year arations for a in GERTRUD! ousands Before ‘He — Vote. bantamweight and Kart ‘Hair, loeal lightweight, who box in the main ev pen air show at Liberty park tomorrow night, both Se Ridley first started boxing game about five y He came to Seattle from ned his first real boxing at Austin & Sall’s gymnasium, len about a month before fighting his - : par champioi at the tle produc ars Ago. are where toy bY HENRY 1. FARRELL | first bout, whieh wits with young Vitro, It was a draw. Bud continued mw K, June 16.—1t may not) te win until he ru inst Charley Moy, t dered the ban be @ unanimous feeling, but fandom! tamweight champ Cogst. Moy beat bi But Kidley kept tinker. | patios wrig gr Lope Poy the on boxing and after two years of work he laid off of the aves Oe action of the federal jury in reme glove game for nearly a year, ¥ back and won the Drewn ead Arthur Bailey ing the cloak of a “draft evader"| majority of his fights. One day last winter he decided to leave the star, whe [from Jack Dempsey home heath and d where he picked up a lot of e Marvard| Dempsey became, perhaps, tHe! boxing k of the biggest ring attrac ¥ Rice pare | MOE Doula American champion! tions on th ne to fight in the main event ai 1920 tournaments. when he laid low the giant Will before Seattle fans for the first and won the* world’s heavywe Karl Baird, who graduated from the Seattle Athletic club amateur mete ns at the | crown He maintal friends from | rank of y 6, is a hard-workdn ier who is in there r championship of Portiand. 804] the time his war record was first! giving his best all th Baird isn’t any world’s champion, but he Northweet title and the right |Auettioned until the jury declared will give Kidley a stiff run for his money. 7 ntry | him innocent on the first count 1] The Bas Saden tks he: piae Oke |, Tee chassplen pes himnelf at} er since the announcement that Baird would make 126 pounds | anager, Phil Glassman, were hush Marian. least @ good sport in not ng to at 5 p. m. Thursday for Kidley, Seattle fans have been wondering varias” Sar tae cece? nder, « sevore stumbling block He remained silent before) just what Ridley himself weighs. There are a lot of fans who have | cusers, and asked only for &) seen Bud since he returned from the South who think that Ridley is Today they count thelr earnings | chanor to lay his cards on the table. about ready to enter the lightweight class himself and won't believe tn tha thomenads and ueemsaeaad Waa] oh See res dnd hin tater, “Cum | otherwise until Ridley hops on the scales. de © to engage eo 8OU P. | ‘ " | pace atl nan mre Ratt eu agi | nal renult ¢ spends | Four other bouts have been lined up for tomorrow night's show. cabins te 0b testheas With this bey figure | to 8 JAT® parE the success of efforts) Jim Flynn, who has been clamoring for a chance to show that he isn’t br | bringing | derubie stivee- | to b ,, ing OB @ high plane in thé all in, wil go on with Stor Reynolds In one of the bouts The other cities: enna al | van a * jUe States, tilts find ng Bud Manning, Kid Lavigne tackling Joe sto “ae? fay mai ’ ge SS es The Oregon stato championships, to be | is Me bh bon ys chy mamplon of| Wopp and Bud Oliver mixing with Stan Fitzgerald. midenc districta of Hladetphia 0 ey ed . - 4 ae aves ‘tle. orcts Asi ong ra already coming tn bars. doing time for being « coward.| Mike O'Dowd, former world's champion middleweight, who box i ah sable ‘eal delade Und é Bt thas weit tnenne th foreign critics of the American game) Battling Ortega 10 rounds in Portland June is a fegular rag samiree a “atitter (ORF? = Milling vey, Jue w make mountains out of| fighter, according to Dun Silt, local fight pre ©. “1 saw him in CEE ee re erat fartien ime | Green, Marshall Allen, Mayme MeDonait * would have choice material! action with K. O when I was in Philadelphia a few weeks ag — je behreimer and William M Unue thelr aneaulte, It would] says Sir Daniel, “and what a beating Mike gave that bird.” vested tn diamonds rivaca‘artere baaibaas We the im Quick to capitalize hig PODUMarHy | The Rogers piasfinid, te the North | ternational Sporting club and other O'Dowd may be brought here for a bout altho the question of a suit- Me nn ey ten eet tone | ne cae staging » toanle antations which have about) able opponent, weighing in the neighborhood of the middleweight limit, ry shop near. Pena square} off by the 20th, and the ed the realization of their] js the big question at the present time. It's too bad that Billy Shade, the fight fans Gan ¢ ring © time before the fest of | to m boxing & worth the California boy, t here at the present time beeanse he would a r " game in America make an ideal opponent for Michael. Shade is on bis way to Australia and buy silk shirte along with their | Acquittal of Dempsey also will] at the present time. kets to Lew's fights rve to clear “ome doubt as to t ? : . } sincerity joorges Carpentier, whe It is doubtful if Georges Carpentier, the French ring king, ever BUT ONCE ‘ r from France with the a@-| intended to box Battling Levinsky. The announcement that the mateh “1 live but ence,” says Lew, “so urpome of me the has been postponed and that Carpentier has made arrangements to cure I might as well have what! piay tn the Tennis cted tourna sail for home in July prompts this statement. It was reported from 1 want right now . « way. & call for a showdown fr the East that Carpentier’s tour was proving to be a fizzle and that “I never have to worry about the a ae the £ oa the Frenchman the nouneément of the match with Levinsky was just made to save financial end of my bouts. Gla . ein ae - and Descamps are leay. the tour from being a ¢ ¢ flivver, It is also doubtful if Car- man attends to all that. He was my | cou < A for the rest nor, and will re | pentier will return to this country until arrangements are made for pal when we were newsboyn together of the seas itis maid ‘The im- @ bout for the championship of the world and chances are that will be and he is still just the same to me/ ‘rion is generajin fight circles) staged in Europ in our ‘sou business o tat if Dempacy d ret Car: | —— pions Te ler fights ofterm His purses tier before he leaves, the French CHAMPION WILL B NEVER USES fase 5 ‘CARPENTIER Y LABOR DAY ALIBI ee ik A Sel | WON’T FIGHT | SAN FRANCISCO, or ‘) ready before then if the public de ah oa: ib aaa cone | bring on Georges Carpentier mands it. The site of the fight, ed him ays be at your best, you | know. Boxing is just like any other/| business, he mys. “The New Yorker won't trotible next time if I'm right, and I general! It was sthe first decision ™ ince I have been ¢ for crown.” Tendier knocked the crown off Papin, the French nt weight champion, the other night. H i all business in the ring and his ockout list predominates He beat Pinky Mitchell recently Just to show he wasn’t partial to any member of the family of fighting brothers he went back to the Cream City and took on Richie, the cider, and shaded him. ON BENNAITS His chief goat now ix a match with Leonard for the tit Hin re ord proves him the logical ig weight to take a shy at the belt The weight que ma ‘to be to Benny st lightweight, 133 pounds atu nev This ching the best even bet big match on the ring horizon just n They generally consider a “lefty” jin the boxing ring clumsy, but Lew is 80 oth in his work that he | makes his opponents look awkward. Tendier is still a boy. His muccess has come early in life He is fust old enough to vote. | “Twenty-one and riches” | STUDY IN NAMES d 16.—Names of —and his} SOUTHPA j TO SET NEW KENNEL DATES New dates for the annual bench show ¢ ¢ Seattle Kennel club will be set at a meeting of the club to held at the Seatti Chamber of Commerce rooms in the Arctic building ‘Thursday ni The original date was set for have Pyorrhea. This dis- Wun H. 8. Ching,| last Week in June, but because the| ease should be taken cary and Henry Ching. benches won't be ready until later " P sep & new date has to be wet. All ex-| of at once, to insure good A man never gives his hair a|hibitors and club members a thought until he hasn't any to t Klurged to attend the seasion w about te ur For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work: All work guaranteed 15 608 Third Ave. aml er Higa wae nt As Every One Can Have a Bike at FIRE SALE $ PRICES 19; & Taft warehouse stock goes Entire Pipe on sale Friday at 9 a. m. sharp. Watch tomorrow’s Star. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE and BICYCLE COMPANY 301 East Pine at Melrose © | There promises to be some real action when the Felix club and the 2 chief attraction ne Star} Painless : me ‘LEADERS BATTLE IN BIG _ GAME IN STAR LEAGUE jer_way at 8 p. m ue cup showing depend largely this week. couple teams and in six innings bu wed out of the + the game wa nnings had grounds cl teams before ot met a weeks the lk 8 to 0, was te t the game ls stopped been pl wed up ment game fore be and nine the time the ix club will be weakened ‘8 struggle bees they will be without the services of Ed Swift, their star moundman. Swift has left town to work for the sum | mer. The Felix outfit has an-| nounced their battery for the big | melee. | Don Hunter ts expected to the hil for the Tailored crew as usual he little hander pitching good by the clothiers expect come winners, altho the e different ideas. big game of the day Juniors 4 the Bal will tangle at Mercer ‘the Reavers are tied for the leadership in their section with Mt. Baker squad and they are fous to hold their at the of the heap. The Interbay team) was walloped by the Mt Baker | crew, but a win over Ballard Sun-| will keep them in the race. The | ard for Sur take | Ready | right: | some | nd home wb men h In the the Interbay lard Beaver field been 1 to other place top | team is rather hard up for | pitching strength right now as| Burgh and McLoughlin, their regu: | lar hurlers, have joined the Stim. | son Mill team, another Ballard hed | eregation ‘0 other games will be played | with the Alki Juniors en-| tertaining the Spartan Athletic anal at Alki and the City Cubs playin the Greenwood Cubs at BR. F. De | Sunda field, Yesterday's hero—Nicholeen. The i] ot | WEONESDAY, JON 1, 1978. STAR NET | ENTRIES CLOSE AT 6 P.M. Star's Woodland Entries for The park tennis tourney close tonight at 6 p.m. Absolutely no blanks will neidered after that hour. If you plan to enter the tourney, see to it that ye blank ts turned in at The Star or at the tennis depart- ment at Piper & Taft, before 6 p, m tonight. | Play will get under way Monday. | Drawings for the tourney will be and will be published Star. | It's going to be very important |that every match is played off on scheduled time, because only four |courts have been reserved, and play | must be wound up by Sunday, June The biggest field of any tournt | ment of the year is expected to |in the firtt round of The Star's rything is set for the big | meet 4 it's up to the players them ne whether or not the meet is @ nuccess. Here are late arrivals in the entry lets for the tourney. The complete i entry lists will be published Thurs day in The Star. Be sure and look lit ove., and see that your name is correctly listed, because drawings wit be made Friday, and only those ames published will be drawn, so |see to it that your name is correctly | sted. DeVaut Jordon iph B. Miller ¥. A. Packer t. Hiruce Hesket® | ®. T. Po M. M. Sege n Ra A. J. Begel Joe MeCollough Harold Vander Lag P. L. Yacket L. A. Watson SINGLES Zipora Blumentela Bella Scott Grace Lowe Irman Pelz | Re | i | | | MEN'S DOUBLES Watson and Jefferson Yackel and Mec Hegel and Begel ollough Helen Lowe and ¢ | Bodil Wiel and Ruth Marcuse Zipora Biumenteld amd Rita Meyers MIXED DOUBLES Pirate pineh bitter wed & homer JACK NOW | won't talk fight, we're ready to meet | course, is up to the promoter making in the ninth, tying the more A ny one else on earth!” peels e Burr and Irene Stephens doable steal in the 10th scored the 4 - v7 i M ) 5 teday flung he Beat offer Netder and Gertrude Peast run that beat the Phils, 7 te 6 x CITY.» Mo., June 16 pope phage a . Proepe between Georges | this challenge at if c The Indians passed thetr firet crisis |( boxer, and Jack | exongration of Jack Demp hea a nering today. | ar T ennis £n an ¥ n hurlers were mauied by] Carper on a tour, ex Reds, out ly ns ra aver Tikdinees I wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament I am 4 at ast game of the series, al, t t will not m an amateur tennis player in good standing. I wish to enter the, f » mall for F « events marked with cross: vet J believed the French SS ce oe bac oy ipo le Men's GINGIOD: cencocrcancecccecscccccsshontbiiste Athicties, and made « clean sweep ne ¥ nts} next year hg of the series n he champion. He is expect i world Women’s singles .......cs.esvesssssecsesccescceeencenoasmensd return here in September | no more whispered ne Ue 1 can talk championship! 4 on against the Men's Goudles . 26.00. cae deccces coarpsscancenmenwacpecesctes® ms said Carpenter when informed | champion now, assures Ke: | * | ” Poe sce ewes owes coces. one ft eeess cece apney’s acquittal. “The verdict] “De y'n war record is clear," Women's .aowhles les enewocctiason Right r has removed the last obstacle in the) he sa: ‘There's a blot on it.! Mixed GOubles 04.00.00. case (sede ctemevercceccsssceesenecoces wees & ay of our match The charge was utterly unfounded fox, and Carpentier firmed the postpone. | riddled b: jury the fede NOMe 00sec cccperccscccecs coccescaceccosccccccccsesesscessss ment of h inaky fight. , * t th train on both Rogers Hornsby was beaned by Laven, |" —— og Pa tank take ceed AAATEED ereceseedse ccndovadecemacesevesetteseseseutsatsieabeell nl forced to leave the came > . be oar) Horns Pty Myon next big date on Name partners in doubles events. Entries close June 16 and wil be ® few dave wid well | accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's the Walter Malle established = lenene : : apesty a fron reenrd for the enasun yeaterday whee he farned 12 Seale Bevery one of the ay fan Vranciaco players pounded the 1 alr at least onem, Sacramento won, . haa tte tk moen e e e all certainly said it x th iy, I o e sw ee M wate KNOXVIL ne 16 Joo Lewin, Pacific tweight, dosed for 15 minutes last night after he in terrupted a right cross from Larry Avera of Atlanta. 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