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_ KICK UP this year. _ THEY Do IT? clip. His batting eye has! ened and his legs seem we the old speed because | e's right up among the lead- in runs scored. we pass up Salt fe's Spider Baum, Lake the rain. of the old zip, but the cun for the Bees. E DEFIED ics } toc VETERANS STILL A FUSS IN COAST LEAGUE | It’s a great season for veterans in the Coast league Giving the rosters of the clubs the East and West and then taking a slant at the recent records of Coast league tossers, it’s logical to ask: There’s Harl Maggert, the veteran Salt Lake fly- chaser. Harl was chasing flies and scoring runs in the Coast league when Wililam Jennings Bryan and 16 to ‘l were batting a million in the political league And hitting the ball at evar: SALT LAKE CITY, July 21 the grizzled | attle der of the Bees, who was | pitchers to all corners of the lot fore| FOR MATCH tching ace in this man’s league yesterday, and walked off with the Noah called the animals in out | first game of The Spider has lost | Gardner pitched nice ball for the vial-| tors, while Raum, Cullop and Hood | fs still there and he's winning | Were no mystery |Home runs by Kenworthy and Zam their 10 counters. BY DEAN SNYDER corner again after a year's QUITE | | | ulle. between Dempsey and They scrapped both mach junk when the Frenc’ back to Paria contract |the courta disposed | wants to fight. |DEMPSEY'S FIRST | son of HOW DO | SEATTLE | SLUGS O FIRST W that uit all parties concerned. hit Leo P. the chin that his ankle sna: | happened effect of the |sey’s glove that broke his hammered three Salt Lake | 1's ARGUMENT the series, 10 to 4./ to the Siwashes. ck helped the visitors to pile up| °edinss. ! ge |'ng a K. O. BRENNAN IS MOST LIKELY OPPONENT ie Jack Dempsey is coming out of his absence And there isn't much in the fleld to put against him except the same gang of heavies who used to be pick in’s for him before he took over the | For one solid year we listened to | the battle of twpewriters carried on Carpentier ines for nan went Dempsey, with his moving picture | fulfilled and his battle of favorably, His first job will be to polish off ts if some pro. moter can count out enough kale to The last time they met Dempsey Flynn's boxer so hard oo | pped. Brennan recently said that he be Neved he could have taken Jack on that occasion if the accident hadn't He denied that it was the neussion from Demp- He leg Se- | says he tried to shift too quickly, However, the accident Is sufficient |argument for another trial and Jack Kearns isn't partial as to who meets Dempsey, so long aa there is a bun} |die of siik flagw attached to the pro Brennan established a name of be} Irish scrapper by piling DEMPSEY MUST FIGHT EASY MARKS FOR TIME BEING Syracuse Cave Man Outpoints Middleweight Champion SYRACUSE, N. Y., July 21.—“Young”’ Fisher, Syracuse cave man, decisively outpointed Johnny Wilson, world’s mddleweight champion, in their 10-round bout here last night. Tony Savage May. Be Appointed Coach at Lincoln | doe Zachery, a big rawboned southpaw lina, where he was attending university | the great Walter Jolmson, work, . 10 years for the Philadelphia Nationals, has cinnati Nationals by the waiver royte, up. He always could hit and will be used rules. straight wins before he was stopped by the of July, pltching finds of the American league season, Washington crew and he has won more ganes Big and strong, ready to work every day in the week, Zachery gives a lot of promide of developing Into » real twirler, according to Eastern baseball critics who have seen him THE SEATTLE STAR finger from North Caro- last year, is one of tho lige working for the year than even Fred Luderus, who pastimed at first base for » stretch of about been awarded to the Cin- Laderus was rated as one of the beet first sackers in the game a few yoars ago, but has slowed as @ pinch hitter by the deft Jones, the Harvard first sacker last year, signed for » trial by Connie Mack of the Athictics, has been shipped to the Hanover club im the Blue Ridge league, for more seasoning. “Shuffling” Phil Dougias, former Spokane twirter, regarded as one of the best righthanders in the National league when he keeps in condition, is up to his old tricks with the New York Giants. He was suspended again the other day in Chicago for breaking discipline Dick McCabe, Buffalo hurter in the International Iragne, huried 18 Akron club on the Fourth Paul Musser, the right-handed hurler, who was slated to pitch for Seattle this year, but who balked on coming to the Coast, is pitching | ARR HPO. A ‘And then there’s Rube Ellis, who © .4 F 2 & @ ©, Up @ total of 16 consecutive knock | nice ball for the Wichita club in the Western league. He won two Deen pastiming in left field for Mi 5 ? H q 1 glouts. He has another string of 10.) games in three days from Joplin recently, pitching = shutout game Los Angeles Seraphs all these! paces’ 3 1 3 3 @ 6}, He to 0 bard hitter. Such young) and holding the opposition to four bingles in his first attempt and The Southern critics picked Kenworthy tk 2) @ «8 68) 6 f) hopes as Bob Roper, Gene Tunney winning, 11 to 5, in his second start. & soft spot in the retirement |Zamlock, 1b ......8 1 9 1 © @|Martin Burke and Bob Martin have a for the Rube this spring, but | Quin2ta,"5 | $f 2 £ 2S) winety steered away from the Bren Chief Bender's New Haven team is still leading the Fastern league f@ still in the Lineup every day. | Gardner, p a1 6 2g ef fan fist. with = game and a half lead over Kd Walsh's Bridgeport club, Both he is playing rea! baseball = —| The present field onty holds a lim-| are former big league hurters, “Duke” Kenworthy, Seattle second, BE gi |ited few who stand any chance to|., SR rf taken a second lease on life. The} iy be Baar jeven stay with the champion. Pred _ Within a few days of each other Christy Matthewson, former New Duke" has been in the Coast league 3, 3 8 ¢| Fulton is one of them. Dempsey| York Giant twirler, and Mordecal Brown, former Chicago Cub long time. He's not quite as fast 4 cs. @|slammed him into dreamland two) mound man, quit the national game They used to hook up in some he once was, but he can still . 6: Oe {| years ago at Harrison, N. J, great pitching duels back in the days when Chicago and New York ind the old apricot. es ce Ya) ¢/ JOE BECKETT used to fight it out for the National league pennant, Jack Knight, the veteran Oakland | Hood. if 3 eee BCR 1 | MENTIONED ° mirtrata’ fielder, has been at the game a ee a Se ¢| Then there's Joe Reckett’s friends Pipe Wagner, the former Pittsburgh shortstop of s few years ago, time, but he's playing a pfetty Ct WER fe Ge 3 ®lnacking him for a match with our signed « contract to conch the Carnegie Technical Institute Ball brand of baseball for the Oaks |= ¢ tace Sl champion. His hort stay in the ring| Sams for two more years. He hax been very successful there in turn- Fight now. ptr yam —|with Carpentier makes his prospects me out winning ball teams. Benides his coaching duties Wagner con | Roy Corhan of the Seals, who tn) 5 4 1 37 2% Blappear ridiculous. Pulton may hay, | uct ome of the most prosperous sporting goods stores in Pittsburgh. up a bangup game at short. | op in seventh. improved since he fought Dempsey. | — so Slane RRREERREREEEEEEeneeemeeee eee is no kid eithét. ’ ¢ t-10| Likewise Beckett may have picked WUDDY RYAN . 1 t—¢)up something he didn't have when EL I E ES BACK TO LIFE oor Bone wer. Ie fought the French ace. | Buddy Ryan has come back to|nomicr. oye tom | Yet the best one can figure fom ‘as an outfielder for the Sacra-|ham, Jonnson, % baseet. | Dempsey is that his title is as secure TONIC SHT: n §elons. After years of serv. pe oa ana ects By | today as it was just after they clear- 9 with ‘the Portland Beavers and| on “huis—Oft Cullop 2, off Moca 1. oft {0d @Way the wreck on a certain "Eake Bees Ryan passed out of| ariner 2. Innings plichedMauma ¢.|Fourth of July that Jos Willard HAMP “od league baseball. But he's back jop 1. Rune responsibie for—Daum «| will never forget. Wp again and what's more he's stick au hie > ce up for the Solons and he's away with the job. Rollie Zeider of Los Angeles is|? ancient, but he puts up some baseball now and then as a ity player. Honus Mitze {s catching swell ball for Oakland and It's years and years Honus cast his first vote. We could go on and on. Not to tn for a minute that the Coast | is an “old men’s home,” but} must be remarked that while Ve AT 108 ANGELES— n must be served the old boys | vernon pC ose ve wing Father Time a rather | los A ; wares le Pat Wille, and If Tatlored Neady se mer; Brown and Lapan. for The Star basekall wept: ere that Mill Midd MEN E GOOD ‘There host of new ball players) ing good in the Coast circuit year. Brubaker, the new short ‘Btop of the Oaks; Wallace Hood, the in Coast league circles. SEATTLE STARTS ‘OUT STRONG Seattle started out the Salt Lake| geries stronk enough by walloping| the Bees, 10 to 4, at Salt Lake yes-| ferday. The dape says that the Bees | Will win the series, but if the Si-| Washes buckle down and play the Ball they did against the Oaks here | they stand a fair chance of giving the Bees a real battle yet. Ch st Ww BIG SERIES IN EAST New York and Cleveland open! their crucial series in Gothan today. Eyes of baseball fans thruout the country will be watching for the re- ults of these games. A decisive Win either way may ruin the losers’ @hances for the pennant It's a question of whether or not the Cleve Jand pitchers can stand up under the ‘Attack of the Yankees. The Indians may fool the wise ones, however, by © doing some hitting on their own ac count. With such stickers as Chap on Pi man, Speaker, Smith and Gardner|s / fm the lineup the Indians aren't ex-| w actly powerless. WILL RUTH HIT 50 HOMERS? Where will he stop? Referring to | h “Babe” Ruth, who is on the wildest | h Fampage of home runs in the history | . ‘of major league baseball. Thirty-two | | homers are now listed to his credit. | With over 50 games yet to go the) Behemoth has a fine chance to crash 60 circuit clouts, altho he will have | #0 hit ‘em often to turn the trick. SHAMROCK IS WINNER AGAIN _ Shamrock IV. won its second _ straight victory in the international eup races, off Sandy Hook, yester-| Gay. The race was over a 30-mile tri coruse, The Resolute was & peven-minute-one-second han- , but the challenger overcame. the handicap and led all thru the) Face. ‘The official time for the Shamrock cover the course was five hours, | tes and 18 seconds, The Res: | AT SAN FRANC Oakland - San Francieco McQuaid and Agnew Clevetand New York from Port Ludlow at Port Gamble ander of Ludlow and Thompson of men strikeout route, but bad fielding be- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Leet Pet Lake City There will be a meet ——a majority of the mound Reiland vers. whe ha entered the finals. Platter rane southpaw stickers First with the Ta. eateher, in work for t ncinnatt ttsbure . la | knee, | in toca: 0 . tew ye Philadelphia. wosssssses ting Tallore Brooklyn %, Cincinnall % Allen, New York 6, Pittsburg % youn Chicago 9, Boston 4 : | Feltz club’ second. baseman, PT. GAMBLE | IS WINNER Port Gamble won a good game unday by a 6 to 1 score. The game as & pitchers’ battle between Alex. ‘ort Gamble. back Both twirlers sent 10 to the benches by the Liberty park, ipa Alexander lost the game for im. four hits. Swimming Entry. Blank Tam a regular registered member of the American Amatev ind wish to enter in the following events of The Star city swimming meet marked with a crows: MEN'S EVENTS 50-yard dash (free style). . 100-yard dash (free style 229-yard dash (free style). dash (vack stroke) « dash (novice)... yard swim (under water). ney diving (10-foot board) aUNtoRS 14 and 15 Years O14 50-yard dash (free atyle)... 60-yard dash (back stroke)... 50-71 60-yard dash (back stroke)... WOMEN'S EVENTS 50. ¥ 50-yard dash (free style)... 100-yard dash (free atyle). 100-yard dash (brenat stroke). 60-yard dash (novice) Fancy, diving (10-foot board). NAME JUNIORS 14 and 15. Years O14 60 yard-danh (free style)... Under 14 Years 50 yard-dawh (free style) ADDRESS... TELEPHONE. .... eeeeee Blanks must be in The Star office by August 12. Entrants under 16 years do not have to be registered. «of the Felts Jclud and Tatlored Ready managers io the ee ready al ‘The Tailerw’ hit ting power is bunched in ard Allen, Spencer Harrie and Dan McConnell, Middendort Ws « crooked-arm flinger, nieago season, Whi Louls . 434 | majority of the year windup. If Welch can solve Baker's ‘ashington 441 | Ae & better receiver, southpaw style the Bremerton boy {43 | team wit nie chatter pany gas | 213| ‘The Ballard team’s heavy artillery, Johnny Darey, of the U. 8. 8 Kan like the Tailored Ready trie, are afi | mut, and Artie O'Leary, of the U. 8. portaide hitters. Torgenson, Jotnsen 8. Culee i ttle the Neb ight Bnd Middendort are the boys wha |) out rahin op ap Waser sap crash the agate for the Beavers, championship of the Atlantic fleet when they tangle in the speical Al Parber' hitter of the Felts | event. - Pet. | club, won't b 10 play ball 7 In the other bouts on the card Prookiyn .. a5 69% | this year, because he's out with @ bum ‘There are a host of players in The Mtar Junior league who should be heard from during the next and Eddi Ballard keystone guardian, ) lot of stuff on the dia mond, both In the field and at the plate. LOUIE’S MEN WIN AGAIN ‘The fast going colored team Al |hambras took another fall Sunday when the Louie's Cleaners took them | down the line by a 9 to 3 count at} Steppley pitched good | ball for the winners, allowing only | ir Union plonship The | Travie Davis, Coast welterweigh |his crown at stake for the second he tangles with Frankie Murphy, Liberty park tonight. This is Murphy's first start in Seat good clip lately and he’s in swell s Travie has been boxing exception. ally weil Intely He put up a swell | #30 w TO BEAT MURPHY t champion, will put time in a week when the Denver miller, at tle. He's reputed to be a rugged miller with a kick, but the home town boys are) jstringing with Davis to win.| pair of willing lehtien, meet; Eddie | Davis has been going at aj Moore, the hard-hitting newste ban tam, boxes Mike Mitchell, and Ernie | Dailey and Eddie Hanlon, featherweights, open the card. ‘The first bout gets under way at a pair of hh Ad Schacht &s the third bout the night he took the title from | man in the ring. | Johnny weeks McCarthy here a couple of | mmo fast style when he polished off | at the Arena Friday. | a wild fight ‘The rest of the card looma up well |with “Army” Welch, the Bremerton middleweight, boxing Al Baker, the colored Levinson tonser, in the semi Frank Pete and Joe Harrahan, a have ease of at SECOND CAR PABST HAS peli SPRING CIGAR CO., Inc. Wholesale Distributers Elliott 4768 on al If your gums bleed you health, For the next 80 days, we will give a liberal discount All work guaranteed 15 years. United 608 Third Ave. RUTH HITS 32ND HOMER Rew Salt Lake outfielder; Statz, Los| at sacramento. x | eee < et, | be passed on | Angeles fly cop; Thurston, the ak | Reremee . § | ors. Of course, the Murphy until he ge thru his paces | W YORK, July 21,—"Rabe” Se Lake hburijng phenom; MacAuley iit ‘oneal uae sae tec lab ae you. jwith the Everett champion. Fight|Ruth, New York home run king, Los Angeles shortstop; Smallwood |ana Tovia. : — Joritics in I nd think well of him. | smashed out his 32nd home run of} ) and Shellenback, Vernon twirlers; ferond Game Ted Abner, Fellx clam second eacker, couple of draws|the season here yesterday, in the Dee Walsh, Seal utility player, and | ., amento S & Be ae 6 ae ee Ge 1 with Allie Nack | first game of the double bill with Tove, San Francisco mound man,|portiang ...° ne oe’ a nty of power behind It. He’l 1 lost a clone | Chicago, walloping the cireult clout bid fair to make names for them Datterion: Polson n wp for the club team | decision to’ Johnny McCarthy after | off of the delivery of “Red” Faber. and Tobia. ored Ready |- - — —- ae Pyorrhea. This dis- should be taken care once, to insure good | Dental work. Painless Dentists on we over 20 young ne a all the late popu ekiy, and ey ‘back. 10 p.m. 1004 4th, cor, Pine. Dances, New K. P. Hall ‘WEDNESDAY, JOLY-21, 1 The crack crew tleship Connecticut, § Beattie with the At amateur team hoon The Connecticut ten: for men @ little ~ NAVAL TEAM _ WANTS GAME am from the bat looking for a game with a fairly fast) Saturday after pion of the big Philadelphia navy | yard, but life at sea hag slowed the ‘They expect to give the opposition a good battle, neverthe | state university teams last year, held! PRACTICE lens, . | down the job at the North End schoo! | 4 The Star has arranged for the! couple of years ago and made a| Crystal Swimming club swimmers team to use the Hiawatha playfield every morning for practice CHANGES DUE IN LOCAL PREP SCHOOL COACHING Tony Savage, former University of | the reports, but if changes are to be, | Washington football and basketball | made they will undoubtedly be made mentor, will coach the Lincoln high | soon, because the opening of the fally school prep teams during the coming| school term is not far distant, year, succeeding Ernie Wells, re — + [prs cor Apron Fog ar oe glenoge “CRYSTAL SWIM STARS just arrived in lantic fleet, is m ts the cham Savage, who has just returned from New Mexico, where he tutored the are making ready for The Star city. big success of the job, Under his re swimming meet, to be held begind gime the Rallwplitters won three ma jor sport titles, annexing football,|®!n# August 12. The cracks from HESKETH WINS _ | basketbali and track championships. |the local swim cluv are prac~ The dry Southern climate doesn't | Ucing every day In the lakes, Beth, NET FINALS lagree with Tony, and there's little, and Molly pen, pie be = Retest Masketh, the Lincota 1 chance of his returning to the New| Mitrie Konowaloff, Lambe e1 men's Clana A tennis singles in the| Athletic Director Pelton of the| Thomas are practicing at Madrona | playfield tennis tournament yeater- | *Ch00! board hay made no official an-| Beach on Lake Washington, | day, after he beat Kolbak, 62, 62, in nouncement of the appointment, al-| Competition will be keen nd 1 oegfistin A and Jacobson $6, 61, tho he is expected to name the suc-|!* expected that several new names 64, in the finals, coanor to Wells within the next few| will be seen among the lst of Se Mrs, Bourque beat Rita Meyer tn Gay" attle aquatic stars after The Star | the women’s Claas’ A finals | There are several other changes to| meet has been completed. 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