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THE SEATTLE STAR ; SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1929, A Today} Plans for Star's Swimming Meet to Be Laid Tuesday Preliminary plans for The Star's city sv imming meet for amateurs will be laid at a meeting to be called at The Star Tuesday night. The members of the committee asked to serve are Donald Vickers, Crystal Pool swimming coach; “Dad” Henry, veteran swimrfing official; Earl Fry, of Piper & Taft’s , and Al Goldsmith, local A. A. U. representative. The date for the meet will be set and first plans laid at this meeting. All Seattle swimmers who expect to ‘com- ‘ pete should watch The Star for further announcements. Seattle Will Tackle Solons and Bees on 2 ‘Weeks Road 1 Trip ee Gy ECANS INTERNATIONAL Konawalof Did Not Break Record _ TRIBE FINE GOLF IN YACHT CUP ‘Portland Scribe Puts ‘Seattle , Record Claimers on \Pan THEN HAS 5 WEEKS SEMI-FINAL RACES BEGIN ‘Better Swim Mark Made by Hebner| AT HOME VANCOUVER, B. C. July 10. Rudy Wilhelm and Chan- BY DEAN SNYDER in $2 and 8-5 seconds at the recent P. N. A. meet here and officials in charge an- }| ae yom aia ec a dler u rtiand, entered the finals of the Pacific| ALIN, a) ba , red that he had ashed the world’s record. ggg! és oe yo Pca golf "championship here Friday by|. NEW YORK, July 10.—Beginning on Thursday, July 15, at "Portland bn aonlan euie rth athena Sis hater bins kad Bian Giads be and Bal © on ape oe a 7 defeating Paul Hunter, of Los Angeles, and Clark Speirs, of | just outside the three-mile limit off the shore litte of Sandy tha ovoid ond tails tha GOMtl chou to WHO endertdin toned, The Wath Of the watier angiin n the rest 0: “ © clubs’ | Seattle, respectively, in 36-hole matches which attracted Hook the Shamrock IV will try to wrest the maritime honors is that the Seattle boy did break the mark set by Duke Kahanamoku at $2 and 4-5 { jon the home pasture in a five 7 large followings The Wilhelm-Hunter contest was very) from this country and take back the beautiful American Cup. seconds. ’ home stay tonge we, stretel keenly fought, the former winning by 2 ‘ind 1. | __On every alternate day, not counting Sunday, the struggle No claim for a world’s record has ever been entered here. Perusal of records just} |i" kames for the Siwashes during Playing a brand of golf that was unbeats able, Egan Had eg Gy. ee SOY] Ons OF ie compen s yachts) has wor utes recently available here show that Harry Hebner made the distance in 30 seconds in little trouble in reaching the finals as he was six up on Out of five races, Chicago in 1915. : peirs at the end of the morning round, the match finish-| The picture it will present to those fortunate enough to be While Portland undoubtedly has a right to squawk regarding the alleged record, toughest as ing at the 26th hole, when the Oregon crack and twice) |within eye-range will be a)} we can safely say that’s about all the joy our Rose City contemporaries will get tackle } { “national amateur champion was 11 up. | BULLETIN typical “movie,” with the|) out of the present swimming season, judging from the results registered so far this : he season-—playing ae H have no trouble when they hit ” 5 yr 1. Playi aT __ The final match of 36 holes will be played today and on! | stage setting on an opal sea, year. a 7 oe re is hard work, but it's] his wonderful exhibition Egan is an odds-on favorite to win | /YANKS ANNEX | for not a sound will be heard. rk, bu d playing them in Sali And while the Liptonian tars, re v i the titular honors. leruited from the north of Ireland ae : s’ finals will also be played. In this event Mrs and the Clyde, will be handling the 9 ° ° ‘ nalcape tor vinitine aa “Sener of Vitoria, wil sche gen a Phenbaset tis Mrs | DAVIS DOUBLES sneee sau fo ce pagan fown Storey Ss 1-2 Punch May Win Title spanking the ~ . ri their hori ; The former player had to go to the 19th hole wagirad neta Eid, lbp denen] he SPrey oeane gg gape | spite of the fact that the yacht, America, Which won ohnsto! c im Tilden 11 . a _ my — 3 are almost impossible to beat fn the lower hal of the semifinals Miss Archer was 8 (hs Anew tcm 0 waa channe eur were stent DAVIS MUST | His Right Hand |) GARDNER i's sil" Sn ahah ca » down and 2 to play Hi. Laurents of France tn the first qnancrnd reve BY its preeentownee:| war ACHE Y TEEAT | May Win Title olds up they will make the song Today’s play winds up the biggest links meet ever held goubies match for the Davia cup at Asses. WHITEWASHES | ws2 tor any team in the league | on the Pacific coast. East Bourne The Americans took : W ALI OP ere ty any tenes |the match in straight seta, 62, 63 Sir Thomas Lipton loses this nd OAKS here in, eight guavas aac Kicp | , |time he mays he will never compete : torey, the Henge | Five straight! per outfit wasn't playing the ball ORTEGO- |_ But the Irth skipper is & srest| Weinssday night At the Argna, will e tle right-hander, let the slipping | pasture “ag kang r ool 4 |sporteman and a noble loser | cataumaaae pr Sa 2. 2 Oaks down with @ brace of bingles| tre sn’, aa sears nd ym weeks on ODOWD GO [icstias Seen eas, Sate ta wn pate sud | rsa ta a country in {899. The Columbia 11.|/#®>Ding the tive on hie good right | ings for 13 bingles for a quartet | Xe thelr strongest bid of the |defended for America and won the "tt. He will meet Travie Davin, | ¥ {counters and the Biwashes won| 20% for a first division berth. ‘Bi ‘ACTFIC r1 ra om right, |at the last minute upon & referee.| rind away. The final race waa held ¢river kins in his right paw and if double bill and then they hie them Fr. COAST LRAGUR | )made 12 nita, but didn't time them right. | Or ne tt ei puree and a few ‘Gackte Sh” cet cuanto cx (te Eels nueebncen dee one catia: tat na then 4 Mt for 31 gate ewate the iittie details like that, the echedule tamin small park and rare aig twice in the second | when Lane lost Baldwin's to the } in the sun, Eldre 1 ata Rie Zamilock scoring Eldred had|,, >| * a : , “i ge ar Rivage i aleah fe ge ARE GOING BETTER Vernonit zie St. Paul and Battling Ortega was Lipton’s first attempt to win back ne old-fashioned one-twe wallop ccm Sakasi dies sees one attle pitchers have been turm ff + Bot ome of rot held at the Milwaukie arena last | the cup | ng with the cross | ene: Genes “al % = jing better games during the last | [nyene. | In 1901, hie Shamrock II. madejing the right to the 5 | Anta Gast tf > - of days. Coupled with the ‘rhe dieappointed fans who didn't % second attempt but lost in three amy has one fault and that t* agin ta thar ani eels trong stick work that the boys are recover their admiasion money saw|*traight races to the mame defender. t keep away from @ straight tripled, Lane again losing the showing the tight pitching will help jf ieee anoen: Serena ie adie Columbia u re 3 lance defended left jo ly Wright, former cham gow gare “itek” , win a lot of games. Geary, Scho Shannon of Los Angeles and Willie |*h® Cup successfully a t je & monkey out of him nes Stemtinaee ne’ 1 left, (Gardner and Demaree have to eo |8t. Clair, negro lightweight from posrnng ee “4 in 1908, taking aed Jab " eriaah aay Sherer siamo eft, | mighty good in their last start#t |Sacramento; Nell Zimmerman of/"7.1'\, "ine history of the premier |e sy et te nad go0d cor filled the bases and the nse nate {| Portland and Johnny Finke of Roek | rian pportaman over bis southpaw mitt when he magician scored his second run| ONE OTFIELDER TOO MANY Pafiedethia * | Tetand, I; Baby Blue of Sacte| op tne cup. nie futle attempt to} grabbed the title from Johpny Me when Hollings hit Baldwin trying] Seattle is carrying five outfielders Ciefeana *, Wwashination & |mento and Danny Edwards of Oak | Cheng BOUR od lum’ riumphed with 6 minutes and probably have a new welterweight ~ | 10-round fight between Mike O'Dowd |36 seconds to spare. Thus ended in. Jimmy's favorite punch AMERICAN LEAGUE | Won, Lost. Pet aa came And Davis demon | Carthy tre & short time ago. | Pigg lings io 4 rat base and|@t the present time, which is one Philadelphia &, Chicago & | ‘oung Fisher and Kid], . of the boys will make the| A te , afl in|too many. With Middleton and. Boston 3, St. Lous L ; oe i MILLION DOLLARS 4 |welterweight limit of 142 pounds ae Pe Wolters both on the bench {t seems A h time he hae «pent a milion!on the day of the fight eo ° e. NATIONAL LEAG —_—— |éotlare in the enterprise, only to etelbe & legitimate welter bettie. ‘Tr Seattle lost a couple of runs by|a@s if one of them could be used iy . ie ts f , trade ‘to bring Seattle a good 2 ‘ slip away. i be over-running base hits, trying tojin @ Giscioe’ cna’Tonny ‘Wie, Drockive “a | M4 will t | extra bases, Three |mound man. er, . ‘ | ne CUP iteelf is of aflver, highly | tiret bout bei feed 3 “ stretch them int | The Bees took thetr third straight rte * . ; um of money would buy a boatload | pair of mi pelghte ‘whe pat up ‘ause the boys were too anxious to| WHERE OTHER TEAMS PLAY from the Angels yesterday. 11 to 0, “goal tee : - FOR COUNTY lof cups age i ak cana edly ch their bingles. | In the shift of the Coast teague Strengthened their hold on first place. : 2 | Will chix, his fourth quent. be uc . n ABR F A. ® |teams next week Vernon pl that Davi his title, will meet fi . : _ 5 oo i? grand o aki pper 2 4 rancisco - — Fifty thousand Eastern brook | cm ye Nirdpad rane fi {Peer isjaeain in the @miwindup. Their! Can hia right hand topple the Franci at San Francisco; Oak With the score t-ail in P trout eggs will reach Seattle Sun 8 ee Sportaman that it would \tirst bout was a draw, This bout! welterweight crown off the 4 Seals pat ever three mari day morning for distribution in the|>* Almost a pleasure to lose to him.| way to Have been held for, the|of Tra Davis? This will be de from th 6 t Th 2 G2 toning, | O8 a ten Econ Contias pote a n held for, the|of Travie Davin nis j cheanaacod And If he does realize his “Sham! geote fund, but Welch didn ahow|cided next Wednesday night at the rock” dream, it is almost certain . will be sent from the Twin Lakes up. It seems if the boxing com. Arena when Jimmy Storey, the pop tha he will be challen ed ANNUAL NET 11 Gotham Scribe pear Aagh nog agar ely “Ae help carey hallenged tmmed!-| Lom should clear up the resson|ular focal welter, who fights t thetr second meeting, the ° ° ¢ |land invades Los Angeles and Port- ¢ |land argues with the Salt Lake Bees ¢ jin Salt Lake, e ° i ‘ a | 2 2 streams of King county. The eees eats saci cane se aeuined te tees : LOCALS MAY CLIMB HIGHER Pans Champion ‘These announcements fk been for Welch not poxing at the benefit |firet main event, boxes the Ev It attle can do as well against de ‘ yaswin, state game! ——______y before this bout goes on ett champ + 3 : 12 1/the Sacramento club next week as TOURNEY TO That Ww ‘ho made by L. H. Darwin, state gan at rm warden i The proposed Hector-Keeler heavy: un . they did here when they won five OPEN TODAY ges pe west ‘aaeae A little tater the county ame weint has been called of MADISONS out ef. att laren the acai . ae a or tw Gee warden will receive a shipment climb to the head of the second lay field cutthroat trout eggs from the same a § who 1 the show, has VS FELIX division on their road. trip pees ‘The sixth annual playfield tennis employed by the New York th ae rout eses m ar = : : erro vag tt sag pecs se tournament swings into’ action this Evening Journal to review hatchery © 1 6 ° I : “ 4 Siwashes, is playing in Salt - . ship: 200 Chinese pheas-| ———— | : : ° Bfternoon on the Woodland park the recent Wilsons oldier A shipment © ee CLUB TEAM Baldwin : 1 ¢@|Lake, and they don't stand much courts. Director Ben Evans an- Bartfield 12-round nodecision Ant ees from the state game farm Junior Olympic Gardner, » .- © of a chance with the Salts in the Mounces that there will be events in bout in Philadetphia, at Walla Walla is on the way t : Utah cheese box. : is | on lo, some time during this month. | akte 2 a tiie ams tert poe un Gee We the tein te stra mae Sunday Schedule Total nn : won nine ou _ —— — 4 cot tie ie Konawalot ro by Innings field doubles; women's clase A, B, 12 rounds and that the Soldier INDIANS ATill_probably make the trip Kast, |]. Tattore va. Spartan |/, avd 08 ee THAT COMPTON-WOLTERS singles; women's Browne doubles outhit him five blows to one. |] Athletic ae Lincoln field Hite .. « 4 : 2 DEAL ‘and women’s playfield doubles. It ls the general concensus NE The second P.M. A. ewimming meet » may be a great rjjat Seattle - +0200 2.3 “é ive: now. talgneiice ga Many of The Star-Woodiand park|| of opinion thru the East that Mist.) The Multnomah ctur or | Certain professic » but Beavers vs. Gree : "Struck out—Ry Gardner 4,|Compton, former Seattle outfielder, tennis tourney stars will be scen in Wilson was lucky to win nt swimmers, It)doesn’t fit t h a big league)| wood Cubs at Adams field at oiling n balie—Oft Gard- traded to Sacramento for Harry . || be just a question of time un- Sam Jones, Boston sox | 1 ne reach Victoria safely./ing to Clark Griffin of the Nats Felix club vs. Madison Park op a ail ve wt, [onion around the .350 mark. Wolters Bruce Hesketh, prominent high til = \new titleholder is pitcher, might be a ualibae a a that - He saye at Walla Walla field at 2 p. m > ‘|is sticking around about 0 and school tennis star, is scheduled to!| crowned. at ane t big Aelegation I'm off of that golf until next Rainier Val Juniors vs is doles ing on tha hee meet Atizosnt at . Nearly tne Cieesade: Sadiiea tavel OO : ein Htern pie n bal ae es || City Cubs at Columbia at 2 p.m riett nite Hit Compton is a young fellow, hitting ¢ 4 o'clock ma ill see A eC . t ‘a Janother pitcher they are @ cinch|k in Fedde. Guy HAL. Bags 5 the ball hard and he's good for sev ®tar tennis tourney players in ac FITZSIMMONS [for the American league pennant.|*" ‘ of the Crystal club are f n bee full With the loser facing elimination ® car 3 mpires—leral years in this company, while tion. At 5 o'clock Mrs. Foster, a ° those that pile| dumb man pitchers, and golf man and Casey ms |Rught now they have only mong pn from the city junior baseball cham ters is ‘playing about his last tennecuy nine star iurmanent| MEETS DUNDEE. |1's.0"meo'o! tn 0p : dont go toner iay” ean |from,ine iy furor owl, Qua | "aera sac the carr tat | Saxe” ures he cn we team meets Rita Meyers, semifinalist in| | ‘ork | upon elvkie, Bagby and Cald poms right for a man to play golf who! ion park juniors are expected to dish| . Onks on strikes. Th ain of youth, This deal with the iin Bear's: wornsn’s single Pree te peg Fie “é = well, The Cleveland players are| standing “abett the “Jenier*'eeter. [haa & ateady business with only ry beg ge agi oa pater g The tinea trike wae aca tal ma ne that let “Lefty” Thomas go for 6 ch lightweight, an ohnn ances, a eat leade: oa ming events. There ia w oy clerks to handle, but it's no game} “ time, He made “Pop” Artett loo! ae < * a ar ate and leche Meottich wop, have signes|foliewins & great leader. It was] S'S Soe A paves es (for a manager of a ball club like on when they meet] feolish in the second inning when {0 Los Angeles were the two prize ee. Dorothy ta s 10round bout which | TT Speaker's beadwork that took) eligible to enter in @ junior event at Walla Walla field Arlett struck feebly swinging at [boners pulled by the local club : tee ee in the Fred | both those extra inning games away] providing he has made no world's [mine Tt takes steady nerves to| ‘The winner will be tied with Tal- toad this year. With a steady box mag ee thie weather permits all matches} will be the semt ye: 9 nd oe Min |from us in the series at Cleveland | Tecerd. [There are five evente in the | Play golf, It takes a calm mind.|\204 Ready for the lead in League i a whis of a like Thomas to round out the Fulton-Ha ills’ 15-round go in| H junior jon, soon Ino oy ed ow oN nat Should be played off by the coming | Pulte verti fs r rere He thought out every play in ad person makee recent te ny Pe havea Sitled With: Wworrtes thet i 8 ane deciding game will be} field, pulling down right now with the boys New York, July 15. vance and the Indians backed hin| these events he is barred from that | &° with the kind of @ job’ I've got) es on @ neutral field, 2 t looked like sure bin- | steady baseball we would just up by showing every ounce of fight] svemt but le sull eligible ‘to com | rin ston ude 4 bead Ode ioeene The game is expected to éevaion| Rete be fixed for the season. Compton they had. A club might win a pen P IE ese Galva etuhe eakte ” into a pitchels' duel between Rob|/ Bill Stampf had on his batting | wouldn't look so bad in right field, it with three pitchers, but it ts iis adinds bated Harry Spledel, young brother of Ken . sal |Thorburn, Felix's star twirler, and| ¢lothes, cracking out two singles and | either, doubtful and it would be unusual.” @ triple, His three-base w | | in seth Bledel in one of Seattle's beat |young Jayeox, the Madison park) » gift, as he pounded a safe ne tne been Phinney Rid @ Aah! club play —— oo ee | WILDE | moundsman right field in the fourth and Miller D.—Tris Speaker m: Béveral fast gamen have lined Phi Ridge and the A b Se cues tte lat aie c D.—Tris Spe ay gp by poslding’» Hooking agency for at Laverty park at 3 9:1 | AL GOULD Danny O'Leary, brother of Johnny MEANS | Jaycox has been throwing good| lenfed in flelding i, the ball taking | yav5 q “find” in Ted Odenwald, | . : pall ¢ © and should give the ‘cookie southpaw. Ted had a lot of The Magnolia cinb plays the Ne O'Leary, former Beattie boxer, is showing ball of late an rn P a lot of ‘The fast Stacy Bhoe team will meet) shiki club at Fort Ward. JOINS BEES @ lot of form in diving. Danny ta « Felix batsmen @ lot of trouble with] | Raldwin's double in the second frame stuff against the Pirates in an exht fj J gl Magnolia garage at Columbia at 2| miston and De isin mix et’ neo.| SALT LAKH CITY, July 10—Al| Srenhlte Rist sehos! boy ane to 15 youre BUSINESS his twisters was a mighty drive to lett fleld w val table waa Gould, one of the best twirlers in the Tailored Ready 1s expected to} that, Lane misjudged the ball in the sun ae svelte ton. ; The South Park Juniors wit play the — | Pacific coast league last senson, will The national tryouts for the Olym- The finale of Jimmy Wilde's have asy time with the Spar-| and’ might have snared it if he had Columbia Colo, the new American @Baliard Cubs at South park at 1 p. m.| Kamonds will stage a litt play again this year with Salt Lake, ple games will be held today and to |American ring campaign tingles/tan Athletic club nine when they|##used i righG beer.— Adv, ‘ ccording to elegra eceived| morrow In Chicago, Twenty-three of ith sidelights. “Doe” Cute e eet 0} coln field Sune ls — meet the Knij of om 1 johnson here yesterda over the United States and Hawaii, per oF Pate ee, and the Bi ing on their ho srounds ané ne, hdres bi et the South Fark field after the | Gould has been iil during the| will competa The affair will be held | lish atom aren't on speaking terms#|a bunch of heavy hitters, Tailored aiown fret bane 6 mile a minute 5 Title fellows are thru. Ruth Crashes spring £04 was never in m condition| s¢ the ilieale Alilete stab is te latter the neat. tragic @fding in a|feedy have the odds In their favor, Seen Graeme Sistine 0 a ay ba ntil now. He will re . Toronto ring, Jimmy says Donald Hunter, the midget mounds it to save his life, ai td he doubled up Bhaner & Wolff » ted to meet to play ball unti i at fo ona te Hite, ss nents e'|| 25th Home Run |!" av tun nt tor anaes ee Wier Sane te. tete ta] cee, Walser enn eee ee a or Tahor| Sevier wes wes tins tiacke NEW YORK, July 10.—Babe August and will probably take twe daye| England September 96. I'll fight/ed Ready | aconworthy wasn't credited with a time on: to run off. ‘The events will be held out|the bloke in the public square. rame r o bearing on/at bat yesterday, two sacrifice hits, a a Ruth knocked his 2th home PHIL KOERNER [27 core te Gores park. "tne erat ang |! ; pumlic square, in| A game that has no bearing on/at tet venerdayy, tre en bye, pitched TRUSS TORTURE the ftimaon Mill his backyard—anywhere —anytime.|tne championship, but should be run here yesterday in the fifth will feature water polo, and the second : c ’ | ball, Keeping the “Duke” out of the at ge mfr ay the regular events will take place,| This fellow Cutch will have to put|a close I] be played at Colum: | bat column in the box score. Can be eliminated by wearing the ee ae cetners and Jee &ce|| toning of the tome wis De. || QUITS FRISCO \ [Ser the'reevice' Uke Fc Ei ttow Catch wt) Baye out cione ttl be payed te Cal | at ela th en Sere Can be sliminatod by wearing the a team. || trot, He slammed it off of || pni Koerner, the big first sacker via field between | x Norman Ross, former Callfornia wwim-|to a decision, and the winner take h sonthpaw, ee trial to prove its superlori@y, P Anne Merchants -will far- Raete ome, Morchoate cain fr. || “Red” Oldham, Detroit's piteh |/of the San Francisco Se almer, is BOW swimining under the orinre | t and the Rainer Valley juniors | jected to € : ¢ - enwoo¢ os at Adams field. . 1101 Third Ave. Commercial cla team oa the same Ruth was presented a diamond |lone of the hardest hitters in the| Peete {be one of t um aiveaty) MAYME ENTERS nee ee Awe . . bie neat ball late~ ing ace, Just before the game |\turned in his resignation. He w the Illinois A Tho Ballart! Beavers meet the| against the A. LUNDBERG CO. ss atedgtien® studded watch fob by the || league last year, but hag had hin| been chosen for the toam. The Beavers. should... bare Ut ivers tec Goo supenian: oub! ning this game. MeDongall Southwick will meet, the Knights of Columbus of New || troubles getting started this season sitince NET FINALS pubes Two games on tap Sunday. Firet tit ot ers anks It is understood that starts at 1:30. Hrenton and Demaree eer. is York. ‘The Yanks won by a9 |/15 ia indertord that seats made’ ~~ FOURNIER IS | sroxayn, siz 19—aturme wo] Ws JOHNSTON __|siy sit erin boucita tee | FREE DOCTOR The Batiard Fike wil iene ot |doubtful if the locals could use him CRACKING ’EM Donald, of Seattle, won her way to WINS AGAIN See ee erreee Ree ee Mz-Government Physician news the women’s finals in the Inland Em ———— Obrien. TENDLER TO ——— Jack Fourner, former Los Angeles | pire tennis championships here yes sTROURNE, England, July 10 LEWIS WANT. AIL accute and chronic diseases Louie's Dry Cleaners play tn Port) LD OLYMP first sacker, who is now holding|terday, when ghe beat Marion Whea-|—Willie Johnston, the American sin S for thin narvion tev aie baleen Angeles against the Port Angeles team. | BOX JACKSON HO IC Jdown the initial bag for the St,|ton, of Bellingham, 6-2, 6.2 gles tennis champion, defeated An) CARPENTIER GO _ |] cur.ttcres, Also. a tree eve, j Louls Cards in the National league Misy McDonald is in the finals of} dre Gobert, of France, here yester hose and throat clinic. Get’ you: ‘The ot The Star ¥ Tendler, the Philly southpa i ees shes OTe ane tee ba Cents Peet Orchard wt Port BEF gall Feckewes thach rota BIKE TRYOUTS - ‘laceunses to clout the ball right| three events now, She is in the|day, in the first matches of the| Ted (Kid) Lewis, former worid|] &!4##es here and be satisfied. Grehard. Hebrew, two of the leading canai{,,2rvouts for the U, 8. Olympic}on the nose, Hoe was hitting .J02 | mixed doubles finals with Phit N American-French cup matches, ‘The | Welterweight king, 18 reported to be ABLE 1i-| : — bicyele team will be held in New/according to the latest figures. and in the women’s doubles with Ma: | score wa 9, 8-6, 6-3 after a 20-round bout with Georges RIGHT DR ‘Washington Park and oye By jeatre|dates for the lightweight title now) yorx city Sunday. QWer 100 riders rion. Wheaten, Willie Tiiden won h ad whe rpentier in Mngland. Lewis’ re-| I UG co. ‘wilh mix st Washingt park at 2p. mM \heigd by Benny Leonard, mix in a ones Jare expected to compete. cannons —— 7 jf 11d Wire Aven Near Spring St. ‘The Bremerton Giants will mest Fort 12round bout in Philadelphia ae Columbia Coto—th Marshall Allen, of Seattle, beat] glos matches when he beat William | cently won the European weiter - ping : olumbla Coto—the new American| Henry Stevens, of Portland, 6-0, 63,|Laurentz, of France, by @ score of |erown by defeating Johnny Basham Lawton at Fort Lawton at 3 pm, day. Columbia Colo i better.—Adv, non-alcoholic beer at Boldt's—Adv. 61. . tye, ea eds Wa docs ore °" lig. England.

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