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Buddy Ridley BANTAM | CHAMP HAS IMPROVED BY THE RINGSIDER Bud Ridley, Coast bantamweight champion, came home last night and | showed the local fight fans that he |has learned how to fight. He put jup a fast draw with Earl Baird, | jin the main event at Liberty park last night There wasn't any noticeable dif. SAN FRANCISCO SEALS MUST lise aod Rider Indeed tl a very » PITCHING CORPS 2s" I the San Francisco club bolsters up their pitching| SECOND ff in a hurry the team will have a hard time keeping up| dley forced the going during the} th pacemakers in the Coast league. The Seals started |‘ a three rounds of the fight, mak his t showing in the recond ike world-beaters this spring and then proceeded to blow | (ound, which he tock by a chude shade at all it belonged to Baird, who made @ fast (Minish in the fqurth round, using his hand well on Bud's chin in his ding and crossing his right for % they started on their last road trip, losing every-| in the first three rounds Ridley | ig@ but their appetites in Los Angeles and Salt Lake, | contented bimself with using his| w’re not having a very prosperous time in Sacramento | left, hand | beth Fg a and * g week, either. The way we saw the rounds main cause of their disastrous road journey is the t night, the first was even, the Of pitchers who can deliver. When the Seals were here| second went to Ridley, the third Casey Smith and Tom Seaton, recently released on gam-| "even and the fourth was) ig charges, were pitching good ball. But they have gone) oe une tune who weren't i not been replaced. |there last nigbt are more anxioun only pitchers coming thru for the Seals at the present|}to know bow Bud worked than ea are Johnny Couch andjhow the fight came out as Bud t andere, nd even they cae dada THIRD TILT getting their bumps now. 18 5 TO 4 LOVE IRESSIVE | FLIVVERS In @ nutshell Bud = *seemed ELAND, June 18.—Seattle won| “Slim™ Love, the big lefthander,| stronger and heavier than when he ; has shown ng but his height| boxed here before. He walked| e of the series from | third gam a since joining th Is, THe big fel: right out in the first gpund and] d, here, yesterday, by @5-tO-4/ iow. who was sent to the Golden|started to mix things. “He ysea| it. Some heavy stick work by|Gate team by the Detroit Tigers,| hig left well in a jab and takes isn't in condition to pitch real base ball and doesn't si tion) to get in trim, according to San Francisco scribes | Herb McQuaid, th of the staff, has tur hurling now and then but been consistent. Jordan isn't the average as a twirler er advanttage of nes quicker, It} is doubtful if Bud is a much better | jboxer than when he was here be- | fore but has learned to take the aggressive. He's just a natural ly kid and he shows the benefit experience now Jim Flynn Pueblo fireman, didn't have much trouble beating Steve Reynolds, local firefighter in the semi-windup. It was a slow fight compared with the main| fevent. The big fellows mauled| each other around for four rounds with Reynolds just trying ay | the limit. Jim caught Steve nose in the second round and! Steve hit the mat for @ long count ged to stick the limit ought to forget about} fighting anything but fires for a while Eddie Moore, the little Myweight won a lot of new friends by game showing last night. Me supposed to have fought Bud Man ning but Rud broke bis arm fight ing in Centralia night before id t SCHROEDER QUITS PORTLAND %"4 Foy Mason, a Tacoma boy 5 was substituted for Bud. Letty” Schroeder, the young joutweighed Moore by at southpaw of the Portland team pounte looked mighty good here, has quit!” m,. Tacoma boy made his weight the Portland team, charging that! i. in oclad, but’ thee Manager McCredie didn't give him | yi... Cain? te the enough to do. He will pitch semi ° * . wind chin and Eddie a Rong: = a around the ring Eddie was cou a big ope: visitors, bunched with f By the Oaks, counted for the ‘The Oaks scored twice in the ] inning, but their rally fell one “short of tying the count. ‘€ tle ow lina youngster in some ge strong above Jim Scott the other regular hurler, hasn't been the right since he pitched 16 Innings in Los Angeles recently and h $ disappointment on the road AGNEW 1S ouT The Seal squad has been broken *\up by injuries. Sam Agnew, one of | @( the best mask men in the league, has been playing the bench w a split ;| finger, and Willle Kamn regu > Q/tara third sacker, has n out of a o\ the ga with a sore digit, too. e| The Seals looked like pennant win ners when they played here but Pilet Charley Graham will have to patch up the team some if he wants his charges to stay In the race been in ninth ! in ninth. the "pit Racrific® hite— Lane. Bases on ball @ 6, off Molting i. St 2, by Seibold 1. Rane bela 4, Holling 1 y 2, Middleton jam ight, least 10] who the early started : and on Fest) was Tocking him fin the round. given the decision hand for hin work OTHER potting the year and IN SALT The Los win more Angeles team stands to RESULTS games in Salt Lake than ye any other visiting team in the won: oth outa ain league. The Angels are a slow ag. et fl oop w ihewt mush, frou. gregation, but they have a Jot of y i. a ‘ anily disp long-distance hitters in their lineup | hatiey Davidson in a and have some good pitchers. On| “#ht the small Salt Lake field long hits, The boxing are good for homers and extra bases the judge syn The Angels don’t have, to do so isions and the crowd was well/ much running when they hit ‘em in sed with Ad Sc ht's: work Salt Lake and if their pitchers hold |'B® third man in the ring up they have a good chance of win-| ning some games in the Utah park Buck Weaver, Chicago White Sox other bouts Kid Lavigne Place Your Order at Once For poor om has elim. m of giving | PACIFIC COAST | LEAGUE Laat. Pet third sacker, in playing the game of aa] his life, according to Swede Risberg, : White Sox shortstop, who was in re! San’ Franc © recently when hi« 357 young son waa ill, Weaver is hitting falt Lake 10. and fielding like a champion, says Gan Francie ; the Swede, The Cleveland Indians ri ays pao and the New York Yanks looked like j AMERICAN LE. AGC ia chief contenders for the American Ww iam. Wet} league flag to the former Coaster ei : 521 ‘ 400 ‘ an Detroit is 4 m6 Philadelphia se 39 "1 New York 7, Louis } Hosta at ladelphia 9 Marcee De Luxe or merely a pipe? 1, Philadelphia 0 ALEX LOSES FINE CONTROL Here's an unusual theory concern. ing the cause for Grover Alexander’ effectiveness this year with the Cubs It is advanced by Umpire Charley | He ways lex looks better than in 1915, There is a vast difference. Marcee De Luxe is the utmost in a pipe. and that’s saying plenty, He has more speed, his curves are break ing better, and his physical dition is good, But Alex's control is 80 good as it used to be, Instead of being « handicap to him, it really makes him more effective. 1 know this sounds funny, but in the Pant his con trol was too good, } cuts ome a few wild pitches and the ters do not know what to ex- SpringCigarCo. Inc. 707 First Avenue 418 Pike Street 910 Second Avenue 1406 Fourth Avenue Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? 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Mason | as} oi the veteran ring . the Minnesota Chet was in town yesterda: ning, the flyweight who fe “When I saw Fulton fight Jack in Portland recently, Fulton won, kind of condition he w: showed that he couldn't take ‘em. he bad Fred groggy about the with Fulton ts & wonderful hi a punch, If he managed te perhaps, because Fred can bit, Tiny Herman, the big Tacoma w whe knocked out ¥: man can't fight yet beeause of about three weeks ago and has had to lay off of the boxing game for awhile, It will be a couple of work, according to McIntyre, who In the meantime Hite ts trying to line new Coast welterweight king, and Travie T match Sergeant Bunker, the latest heavyweight sensation will try to around San Franciseo, for Anderson, if the match falls thru is the boy who beat Bevo Kruvosk Sammy Gordon, Danny Edwards, the little colored night. Portland scribes expect a $20, “Battling” Ortega se next Thursday night, battle, which O'Dowd doesn't hold the world’s t y if the pair ever get together In the rin ht at Liberty park last nig' A have nearly stopped Fred because Fulton hed out the old smelling salts for big Fred, ter, but he doesn't seem to b it Dempaey first he would t but it seems as if Dempsey is too stiff a puncher himself for Mr. Fulton,” lined Clay Hite’s smoker at the Arena nex Portland bantamweight, is scheduled to go over the l0row | | | tutor, Is one gent who doesn't think plasterer, would have h chance | again. | H his newest ring prodigy, Bud M Thompson, the negro heavyweight, but if Thompson had been In any ‘Thompson was in bad shape, but | fourth round and Tom O'Rourke ble to take ve a chance, and Andre Anderson, here recently, were to week, but Her fe hurt himself heavy weight ‘oung Hector a bum shoulder, weeks before the moose Is ready to is handling his business now » Johnny McCarthy, the vis, the Everett boy, or Bunker y down South the other night will box four rounds with C., Monday miller, at Vaneou the Mike O'Dowd. the Rose City ing but the big | While tle any more, he is still considered 000 house for the best middleweight in the world, as most critics think Johnny Wil . the present champion, was bum, either, and a win for the Me to demand & match with the new len f the best men « bis weight ) wy F. KR Morgan, sales manager at Frederick & Nelson's, has donated several fine trephy caps to be given 2 prises in the store tennis ——_ Plonshipe which start ne: Ticer courts at eons oat Sedan The toursament will start Monday, June T1, and the finals are slated for ehout a month later Grace Williams, # title holder In the Indies’ singios division, will be eat after further heners thie season, bas le expected to have a strong con- tender for the championship in Bm- ma Anderson, Hay Carleen and Chaencey Graham are among (be beat racket wielders in the men's classes. lum of the Vane is Io Beattie this week t One of the best matches the preliminary round of the Keattie Tennis clab tournament which |e now being staged an the Lake Washington courte wee that in which A. KE. Mac- Innis, former playfield star, defeated Arman Marian, city junior champion, in 6-4. Young Marian lost to an and more experienced player, bat hie flashy service and powerful drives proved him to be = real comer in the leral net game. the ‘ old, which allows more Fears of Junior eligh- on older the 4 Pringle, he has entered the { the Beattie Tenn and the pair ought to ma for top Bb it F working as weil in regu have in practice tv Y GIBSON Benny mix with Lew Tendier is sticking tb 135 pounds as weight, and if Tendler will overlook that they ought to get together pret ty noon, Gibson nays “1 am willing that Tendler shoald meeting Weish the night he won the tithe and far more than Welsh se. cured ont of his match with Willie Ritchie in London,” Never be content with Demand The Pioneer Dentists ‘ar Plaes $10-Crowns Open 9 a m. to 8 p. m. Lady Attendant return mateh with Wilson, because Ortega is considered [TENNIS TALK]| GERTRUDE SCHREINER } | o = ever Tennis ard is again courting a Billy Gibson the Seattle’s Popular Dentists Demand the Best! 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I'd like to beat him out, tho, and who knows but that this may be my year?” of th of him. et cool under midafternoon d warm in the can be at CHEAS- Men of social look- the correct- game can BALLARD BEAVERS LAND GOOD HURLING PROSPECT the fore 9a SAYS CLARKE Facing one of the hardest games;and will just about knock the inter Managing the Pittsburg Pirates aia |°% te Bfeliminary season, the Bal-|bays out of the running. at walled Managing burg Pirates did Jones, both teams will still be not make a millional tt Fees | MP4 Beavers have toopped out ana). but Mt. Baker will have an Clarke, O11 id, ‘They'll never have | M#ned Up ane Fra ° former | cage for the championship of thelr y . M4V° | Ballard high school mound ma atic to play a benefit game for Vred. As orm for them Sunday when th Is'the Whe cunt day the Felts | regards baseball, he says Je with the Interbay Juniors at) uy and Tailored Ready will go to “I never miss seeing a game, | Mereer field the mat at Lincoln playfield. The but don’t seem to bave the in The Beavers have been without 4 | eadership in League No. 2 will be terest in It I once had. Strange | #000 pitcher mince Burgh and Me jar take because the Felix club te ups is the reason, | Loughlin left the club to join the! jeading with three straight, while J guess, SUll, I like to compare | Stimson mili team. Both are still tne Paflored Ready outfit have lost ir game with what the old. |Clieible to play with the Beavers | one game, Bob Thorburn ex @ timers played. Do you see any |DUt Fraser in expected to fill the | pected to pitch for the Felix club teams nowadays that can fight |!!! for the present while Don Hunter will undoubtedly like Chance’s ol Cubs did? Or The Beavers have come thru with | be on the hill for the clothiers. do any of them hustle and eq | three straight wins, while the Inter other games for Sunday find nive as the Giants did when they | b8Y* have had one reverse, A win the City Cubs tangling with the were wins pennants for Me for Tiallard will keep them on even | Greenwood Cubs B. ¥. Day, and Grad? 1 have always thought ing with the Mt. Baker Junior®|\ the Spartan A meeting the Alki | that big salaries, motor cars and Alki other distractions handicapped The Shamrock club wolud Mke to yers, and T still think so, Ty Cobb Has play the nier Valley team at B. it I don't I Day rn word sas been re- think they play any smarter ball Always Been ceived from the! Valley squad. “am today than they did 15 years ison park team is also without ago.” Too Speedy » dandy: would ike 6 with lier club. The ranged if the Ca sporting edi m. Saturday. 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