The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1920, Page 20

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LEW TENDLER CAN HAVE TITLE BOUT FOR ASKING, SAYS GIBSON Benny Leonard, daddy of all the lightweights, will defend his title at the standard weight—135 pounds ‘at 2 or 3 p. m. on the day of the fight—in the state of New York when the game opens there under the mew Walker boxing bill This statement has been given out by Billy Gibson, d’s manager. The pair have returned to New ‘ork since the bout with Charley White, which re- d in a knockout for the champion in the ninth d at Benton Harbor, Mich., on July 5. “Leonard will defend his crown against any boxer the world, under the New York boxing rules,” flares Gibson, “and the man we want to meet first Lew Tendler, the Philadelphia miller. We have of- d Tendler $7,500 for his end of the bout, but have h received any reply as yet.” ' Tendler, who has worked his way to the top of the lightweight contenders, has claimed that he is willing to meet Leonard if Leonard would make the light- “weight limit, and if both are sincere, it looks like they meet in a 15-round go in the near future. Both boys are the class of the lightweight battlers in the world today and it should be a bout worth seeing they climb thru the ropes together. fen LIPTON’S REE YACHT MeCarmick. the holder of the = Lonsdale belt, is out Mi dkaboogs to seset Oce mesk i, Brank Meran or Tommy Borne side bet of $2,500 and the en- according to reports from McCormick i» soon coming te the States. He boxed con- |_ Two more victories for Sir Thomas | Lipton’s ch Shamrock IV jand the Ir tional trophy cur to England. the Aperican ¢ Resolute, t 7 “Kewple™ Ertie, another former | six champion, is also p! . Frankie Roger: has just returned p that Ertie plans to come to tue 12 nc "oad 12:01,28 © firwt 10 miles were clos The Shamrock crossed at the race became lit |drifting mateh, ntage *, an the Shamrock uted to be @ fast boat in light French sportamen 20,068 francs for the purpose 01 tad Breach besere. | while the has sanctioned the game ‘Weeks, former Canadian middie. champion" weil kn the comeback eral bouts in of bin start announced that the Sham rock had until 6 p. m. te race. The Shamrock crossed the line at 4:26 p. m The next race will be held tomor row. It wil over a 20-mile tri angle cours best threeo the trophy of-five wir arl Baird, two of the| weights in the| round go at Pen D. Brennan of Wenatchee t# plan to stage som. like to get in xing talent. He dressing him at th a - a tour. as jin France jot amuse tax of 25 per cen jre eipts. This means a |boxing promoter. The r of Buropes ing all provic ent t ¢ pay a gov t of th war down twice during the He is gunning for = match Pete Herman, |the influx |America is due Charley Ledoux, FAN: PILOT PULLS SOME REAL COMEDY |; When anything goes ghowing the right kind of » seeking a return mateh w\th wrong with ful” of the of we om lump, a for any nager In mpite of mid sereeching agninst mo, trouble in getting him CAVENEY PREFERS ss COAST a Major league giory has no sid Beton Ith the pennar Jimmy Caveney, of ombi of. ‘olan ncisco Seals. Detroit has on either himself or V m in exchange for “Slim” Lov my says: 5 ‘1 had enough of ¥: wae with Springfield sho t with that 4 laughs afcund | COOGAN AND | SCHUMAN DRAW 1 mar SWIM MEET ON TONIGHT ‘Preliminary plans for the Star city ing meet will be made at the ng to be held at the Star office four rounds RIGHT IN TOWN ov tK, N. J This city has an utes’ walk from the ain drag. ry Blaufuss, secretary of the Sports. mien’s club, ia the backer, yaa" Henry and Al Goldsmith up the committee in charge of . According to wire | at 40 seconds after | f r the Resolute withdrew, it was finish the] Hook. The ner annexes hard for the Har-| Is | I; NEWARK, N. J at 830. Don Vickers, a air boxing arena just two min: | Takes Care of Work Behind Bag and local bally ba yenterday, Seat and winning by a 13 to te of the j |: De Varun ex DeVormer went up to the White, Sox a oe of years ago, sent back to Vernon for more polish wt backstops in the :|Macks ¢ jot th fight { agen tying ne moore at tw AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Low ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Detroit-goston game postponed, rain NATIONAL LEAGUE | Won, 1 oklyn o “a avy stick work by the Ballard * may result In their win of r big game with the Mount Sunday at Columbia eo firet-ma elde a mean willow the former piteher and ley holds down he mound | the North | up bi J outfielders, and if he tan keep their hits within the diamond the ‘eam | should be able to do the rest of the work In the’ meantime Mount Baker no sloppy team. The boys from 1¢ south end of town working big gam have tage of having the 1 their home field and 114) trom b jhe si nrd-hitting, Bal lard bunch a little trouble with hi offerings TOMMY WANTS IT ST. PAUL, Minn.—Tommy Gibbons has his eyes focused on the heav weight crown, ‘Tommy is bigger of ne than his brother Mike, and he’ 4 boxing machine thru and thru. | Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN &. HULEN Second and Spring. Third Floer, the,apple over thi triving in two men ahead of him AE } | made three-t but waa | Ma lters don’t hit | Weeks ago, | came with them, THE SEATTLE STAR “BABE” RUTH | G. N. HURLER | TIES 1919 PITCHES NO- HOMER MARK HIT GAME NEW YORK, 16.—"Babe” erack pitcher ed théir| Ruth, wer | SEATTLE WINS ANOTHER MELEE "RAMENTO, July 16 ors fatt Seattle July Donnie Gawne, the BAC rida champion atting avera in the slugfest here hitter, equaled his world's »hit no-run game against »| here when he cracked out his 29th the Shell Col y team on Walla At. Louis, winning | Walla field We ye in the 11th inning | ve little doubt here ball his men r coming homer * the # againet 16 hits ¢ ama got f pitchers sent in the While Gawne was pitching stellar many m 1 two hits in the ne run. game for the ’ This is Great Northern's seventh Herb! } [atraight win rd. YANKEE OLYMPIC SWIM TEAM IS SELECTED n NEW YORK, July 16—Swimmers| wright, New Yort; Afleen Riggen 1 Stumpf and Cunningham beth! .14 divers for the United Stat w York; The Me Payne, Portland ane hits. In the offh | ¢ ple team were announced here | Netty Grimes, Minneapolis, and Alice a) score, Bob Ge yenterday Lord, New York redit for the Beattle victory The Olymple «wimming team that| Men's diving selections are: © a i Pinkstone, Ban Francisco; H. Priests, | Lon Angeles endsen, Los | Angeles: I rtiand, Ore Kahole, Lon Ar L. J, Balbach w York; Jo D Lon Angeles; P| nn RH. Beauchamp, navy, an W. J. Harris, | Prank Mullen, na Honolvlu pitehers Bob Geary, whe pounded for 16 hita ka” Kenworthy, the hard Seattle second aacker to right field ary was given anh will represent America consists of the Duke Kahanamoku Norman Rows, Ili A ° 6 following atars 1 Honolt hu ann Kegerin Langer. Benen: BRS iy, New York: 1tar0l| SEATTLE GIRL ENTERS FINALS PORTLAND, Schreier avy are July 16. — Gertrude J. H. Gillman and G ot Seattle, will play Mrs. hrup, of Portiar omen that will represent Amer. Ethelda Bieibtrey, Ne to Boyne, New Ye Frances lis, San Panchen Irene ( Philadelphia; Bleanore | ning Uhl, Phiiadelphia; Helen Mones, Hon- | da z 4, and Margaret W ic De rou Northweat eb wien here today. Both won their right to play in the fin their semi-final matches yester ln by wine of Portland, F npion, won his t men's singles matche c ige, Neer, troit Women's diving enlectic mare Hel New Yc orthern baseball team, | FRIDAY, JULY 16, 19% og most of the first half n the bench, Inet attle fly-chaser, ie regularly with the A Jem Tarnes, two 0 New York piteh= ¢ iant couple Tanny Hearne, » great southpaw the minors, has f od lewgue hurler meni pitching for the Hest make the § been shifted mek to club, in the International league. worth yell line this year. ricket ball sooreat yracuse in the Inter« day by @ 22-to-16 The Store of Choice MACKS NEED BETTER TEAM WORK ‘The last inside information on the men the secretary club, Von Ohl He says me days we get good pitching b © fielding t# bad and the bat-{ i) Other days the boys of hits and the piteb ing is bad. Doesn't seem as if we con get everything right at the ame time.” SWAP WOLTERS FOR KOERNER | BAN FRANCISCO, July 16—Man ager Graham of the San Francisco Seals has traded Phil Koerner, vet eran first macker, to the Reattle club} for Harry Wolter, outfielder. 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