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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, TOW @ tomb — Herman and Anderson Box Draw, | in CHICAGO | SPEIRS See Ty - | A EabIssteas MILLER = STILL IN ¢ for nhs work, but Leonard forgets mention the weight thei " , ht questio be permar The Bea The bi game on Snnday’s sch ( ) F | | | | E) Tendler refuses to fight Leonard unless the champion weighs in at 1 th have Won four steals quaint " iy ringside, Tenddier says that he is a legitimate lightweight him | | vv : cing am ‘\ ule will be the Madison park-Fei A he doesn't thelr section in The Star cirewlt and ix at Walla Walla. ‘Fhe lose |" BALLARD BEAVERS TO eae || oe BID FOR CUP out the counting on the box work of Sheed: = rophy to Th tar|to bring them the ttle in their seow | Junior diamond 46 next month, | tion the Ballard Bew ™ prom to have re at vs. ¥ When it comes to pass R Y | ‘ 1 to fight any welterwelghts, tile or no title, | {Pel” section in The Blas ce 1 BASE HI I S CA R hes IP mes s2 Marg tec tenro| bi, sNOOUVEEE eG. duly? | and he's entirely in the E , “4 wa: need) Goyer dione a ne will be out of the wu er ee mete tie - the 1919 North - er Ao gy the title in League No, |maw, the Tacoma boy, fought four f champion, wan, _ Tendler boxes Willie Jackson, the hard-hitting New York lightweight, | 7).00 (NNN) Age be tied witt park jo.0 fevers a ounds to an even verdict at Liberty yenterday. Last year'a| 10 rounds at Philadelphia Monday. This pair is expected to put up one | tne Mt. finker aqua. ‘They meet the Sunday because they defated thet | Soneonge md Gy nt agreeing in the, women's ovent.| Of the best scraps ever staged in the Pennsylvania metropolis. Mt. Baker boya, July 14, at Colum. | Talers and the Tailors ie fale Mig of Tacoma, also went bia field The next big international mitt match will be the Pete Herman- dimmy Wilde battle in London September 1, for a purse of $20,000. the second round when Herman CELLAR; ELDRED 2-5." The Tailored Ready crew wittl , with the Spartan A. C. down to de The Ballard outfit has lined up a} | pene he waint| Wednesday wan indeed a day brace ¢ al twirlers in Bil) Midden. a mm Anderson by ¢ we leurprises and defeata for the Beatt Herman Ix the holder of the world’s bantamweight championship, while | soc1. pve vy, and “Wat” Bergh, | Lincoln park Sunday, This will windl 1 heaved him across the ring. At view in the amateur golf tourna-| Wilde Ms the flyweight king of the roped arena. a rahthander, Middenddtf has | UP the Tailors’ regular schedule, te lattee Barend tn teal caly stole, |Ment, for at the end of the play only plenty of speed and a good curve ball. |!f they win they are @ cinch to lean valle mip ‘le ohe—Clark Spelre—waa left in the} . Mb Deschanal, president of France, has accepted the honorary presi | jj- aise throws a spitiee, Bereh han for first place honors in thelr i ones cin barethap eye arg ioe=> race. Fleager and Mallinger went| eney of the French Boxing Federation, This means that the Freneh | good fast ball tion. \ er exc neing ‘ev iid wa * ull and dotes on con Pilar hes binging Sy ate . = down in the first round, while Grie-| Pepublic has given its approval of the boxing game, and puts the ring |_ In the other games Sunday Tt took the good old-fashioned base knock yesterday to) !0» een eee cae | wold, Stein, Kongerud and Stell got| SBOFt on the samo footing that It enjoys in England, whero the Prince this! eavinte at ey Juniors meet the Cit the Seattle Siwashes out of the Coast league cellar into ee eee eee ich on. the | thelr the afternoon round, but - png veered ae val the recent show S iecee, ise field and the Ine place, passing up Sacramento and Oakland. In an orgy cnin with @ right from his hips a ™ J . shot par golf el ag National Sporting club of London, when Jim Wilde boxed ler is on his way , y Juniors tausie with the Sham hits and runs, errors and thrills, Seattle fomped home with | Merman was going into a clinch and PB wtp. = ror See oor ae 5 he will work for Ben . * . caer sb rere second straight win over the O winning 8 to 6 when | Herman was on the floor when the | ing, Watson and Roasenblatt; Hritish| ‘Two new European ‘ring champions have been crowned recently, nei ties onan | touan Che alapmeto of thee GAN * Eldred slammed the ball into left field, the ball) yy rene Oe Petey YF | Columbia one; Bob Bone; California euch bantamweight, stopping Jim Higgens, GOK COLLMIFIO <. coun thule sckedanen Sa ; - r, and Washington and Arthur Wyns, Balgian ring star, knock OF HITTERS Dieted. ‘The title series will Se -aannnnan scoring a runner ahead of him,; tno big fellows moved around) h4* Paul Hu ing into the bleacher: hopes rest with Clark Speirs, last| Mike Honeyman, also of England, in 10 rou 1 4 Nectio is. Ledoux is now in | _ The Beavers have a good collection | Pt’ , fair fast in he opening round of hitter rve obnson two out of three games. } ie 11th frame. ; fairly fast in the opening round,| Somes Minnerup | New York City. jot i Harvey Jobns ene ogether the little center fielder had a large day yesterday gets t aver Giew-naghe Mies Phoebe Nell Tidmarsh tothe eas |chlef mask man; HAdle ‘Tor ie willow, collecting.a brace of singles, a double, a) (Aine with his left. while Andermon only Seattle entry that survived the IAB Brennan, the Uhienge heavyweight, will be the first opponent of | °°" d payer 2 = 1 Fomers ee aint? cras' » was sse nce > ally, | ieac pe -* aa »| day's play. The third round of the lack Dempsey, king of swat, according to fistle talk from the Windy > : caesar Pe e eae at crash. He was passed once intentionally, lend. using & stiff right cross an Care tur” will be played tomorrow) Clty, Brennan haa been going pretty good in the Bast, winning mont | f this trio but from the left side of | 9 Be 15¢ Sco! our runs. i tee AB came tie The round Wa morning, and the Jefferson Park| of bis fights by the K, 0, method, He stopped Ole Anderson, former Ta. (10° Pike. | Ls iennan, center A A duet of Oaks dished up the other chief thrills of the Anderson won the second round| tam will play its Davis cup match| coma heavyweight, recently, Brennan fought Dempsey a couple of | {*!) ani his brother Bok, the Cra RS 3 15¢ tinee. Billy Lane, Oak leftfielder, dashed back into left! Andemon won the | secon against Waverly In the afternoon. | years ago, and took the,big count in = couple of rounds. Seotin 1 Brulee: |. ae. Saomace 15. Fine Lunch 1 d ook Bill Kenworthy’s drive out of the air with one . i | } s sche’ tomsen tn eapetted fo re ic With 5c H ok off aad in the! HERMAN TAKES | MARSH Al I EN | Bob Martin's chance for fame in the ring game were given a big | Pié! soo! lower — : vite tt ved 6 to 5 Ri ran N : eee | knock when he was given s licking by Bob Roper, the Chicago miller, Pisce Wally jn the fed 15c BEST , | 15¢ cth i he re 6 to 5 |The round went to Herman. | | recently, Martin Is still young, however, and is a big, strong kid, but |) {Der Getonee is pretty goo : eewwith Seattle leading in the) #p 0 egos i gage agent ra AND BURRILL he evidently has » lot to learn before he is a champlonship contender, | Mclennan and Bob Dahl working 1 15¢ 15¢ ‘ hitting the floor in the previous | well ¢ left nide of the diamond, | th Dennis Wilie, Oak 15¢ COFFEE 15 hhitter drove the ball into right field bleachers for circuit. Those two stunts re worth the price of ad- sion. was a wild bal! came from the knew how to uxe his left mitt The boys slowed down a bit in the final session, with neither and Real Cream 15c HOYT'S | 15c $22 Pike at 4th | 156 5 atavéhall al for Johnny Kilbane’s featherweight title, is recovering from an opera y a at eeeitia _Hen in the East. He won't be ready te box for several months. round and Gemonstrated that he |WIN NET FINALS: Benny Valgar, the French flash, and one of the leading contenders oad om ee Soe ee im ned aye flychasers ts also py son, the regular catcher is a heady bles chamy receiver and a good thrower, but he Bcha ‘*s draw decision was O. K./* nd Hagen yesterday made two with ¢ ustomern, fou representatives of the Spo dl be - . * pitched balle. He'll have to perk up retty tight. John 15c 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ gong until a's homer | Vern ht o was in fine| A. Rhoades | PARIS. July &—Walter Hagen, |th° ‘Frenchman made it in 154. | Mt. Baker park, tied with the We Never Close ; @ into the bleachers. Oakt Lew a beef he 1 to| The Spokane team took the first the American professional golf star, | Beavers for the leadership in their 15¢ 15¢ ted. off strong and had pi ng been trained down. An-|%wo sets easily, but Allen and Bur-ydefeated Lafitte, the French . in| eff Jones, Harvard university first | section, have finished their regular (run lead on Woodwant, n, however, landed the cleaner! rill back «trong the third |the French open golf championship | *cker 'ast year, bes signed | ‘will report (Rchedule with the exception of their 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c 15¢ @ new hurler in the first thr and bh knockdown gave him | eet, and took it by a 7 count, The | here yesterday The seore at the end ediatel strugelec with the Beavers. They are @ half innings by cracking @ bit the shade in the fight next set went to the Seattle men by - = — _ . eT ‘i 1 welterweight, | the count of 6-2, while the fifth and didn't hurt his game any by laying ding set was won by Alien and off for awhile because he made | Burrill by @ 7-6 score. The sets the hort work of Dixie Walker, the| Spokane men won went by 62, 64 “s } Yakima kid, Just as we predicted | counts, | ehin pro tected and jn the tot round storey| WOLTAGE WINS | tected and jn the first | slap me his famous one-two punch and Walker hit the foor in| $2,000 PURSE heap. got up but Storey mined) CLEVELAND, July §.—Voltage home blows on the so|won the annual Pasig sweepstakes fast that Schacht gave the fight to| here yesterday for a purse of $2 Storey after a minute of milling. | Voltage led the way all thru the Mm the pinches. Woodward Jimmy Storey, loc ew a thing in t tching line bout ax effective ax a can of ° 1 Would be in pyttinc out a| — Matteries: | Laverena and By He tossed the ball over the Pherae ga: tand when he was yanked Gm the mound and it cost him a fine and a 10-day suspension. It (ay small town stuff. His days as - & Stwash seem to be numbered. Demaree finished the game sal AT GAN — — @ & pretty good job of it, getting St™ Pree for the victory | E TAKES and 7 od and Devormer, Storey will meet Travie Davis, Coast | which was the feature of the Grand | Sale Extraordinary Now in Progress 314, OFF On Men’s and. Young - Men’s 1920 Summer Suits . The late season and prevailing conditions have left on our hands a great stock of exceptionally fine quality Summer Suits in the light, medium and darker shades. These must be sold at once to make room for incoming goods. In order to D Cireult racing week at North Ran affairs will be completed | AMERICAN LRA champion, at the Arena Wednes Beattie piueged awny at the offer.) Won Pet Eddie Moore, the little new of Krause, the veteran Oak SCT To" > -% $453 / miller, was given a setback by thpaw, scoring a brace of runs i wig Jones, Tacoma battler. third, another counter in the | Washington outboxed Moore all the way, and bis| h and oné in the sixth. Eldr defense was too strong for the Seat in the seventh and Ken-| 3 boy, » couldn't land hia ta doubled, knotting the count. {ND | mous naymaker, Jones won the ref Zamiock hopped a drive over} aap? oaton 0-6. | eree’s verdict without a doubt # @ base for one base and the . WOODS SHOULD HAVE graceful Mr. Kenworthy counted | HAEUEAL, TEOOtE vee | MAD DRAW | which put Seattio fn the lead € to 5. |Ctncinnatt —.. ae , 4 The Zuzu Kid had « doubtful cal With that blow Krause beat a re- o. -= $! over Soldier Woods, It was a wild Tattle reat for the dugout and Kremer ‘Mourted the knoll. He stopped fur. : storing until the fatal 11th. ) Dennis Wilie was sent in to pinch! URit for Dormer in the ninth and he cago 8, #. Louis up the score with a drive against! Pittsburg 2, Philadelphia 1 slam-bang affatr. | fight field wall which feli inside | | Joe Dunn and Bud Oliver fought a Mie bleachers for a circuit count. | yl Aree foer inige tothe plate yore | MUZEINK draw in the opener, They're MARKERS terday, and he bit safely every time, | *therwelghta, cRE MADE His blow in the sixth was seratehy, cpap _ Demaree held the enemy safe the §> ae kes cake lites, sph | WILDE AND PETE of the way while Seattle counted —_—_— | OR ge cond meee ca HERMAN TO MIX | d and went to second on| 22% dh ge ancy Pete Herman, — bantamweight | Bobne’s sacrifice and moved to third champ, and iide, the fly 8 Murphy's infield out. T [weight cha gland, are eminent slugger, Mr. “Brick slated to me m, Septem Mepped to the log and pounded the | ives tr tne gang woud oniy perk up| Per, 1 for a Tittle round onion far into left field their work in we'd atdrt winning| The two |} for a round trip, producing the biow | reeularly * of the locais has |evenly matched, and the bout it at that pulled us out of the cellar for | ‘sir bis weakness ali year, tracting inte the first time in many weary weeks Gemmy Behas get ep 0 ctnting |MNY in th A lous for Seattle today and a win| game yesterday, cracking out three sien for Sacramento over the Seals will) hard singles and running the bases | SEDRO WOOLLEY, Dut us buck in the basement, Jt'u| lke s Ty Cobb. Me stopped Lane's | defeating Sta Broken Lenses @uplicated. on 4 ° t hard drive down the third base line | made one more step short notice at reduced prices Hp to the hore boys to flail us to) with his gloved hand in the fifth aud | yw reienah 4 the Big. si Save the pieces Victory again if we want to keep| toed out,his man. Sammy was cat umplonship of the Big, Six league |] Save the pieces a) ’ of positiod when he made the play, | ¥ ‘ eapither Holling or Arlett can ba ex.| tit he, cone hie man.” Ut Mente Lake and Mount vernon. || Sohoonmaker Optical Co, ey” - a had about 15 men with Sammy's gia both fliah ung for the championship 7 Dected to mount the hill for the vis er we'd be leading the \ 7 ile today while day Feet j ns jo ng ad ague ln ® | of the Big Six league, will contest at || 1328 First Ave. Main 6477 but honors seemed Soldier forced all| nd had the Kid reeling age of the bout. 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