The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 16

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ng that 4 lt, | fait it F red & bag VASHES K APPLE AND LOS ANGELES IS LICKED 7 TO 2 's drive for a place in the first division may get re- n, if the boys play the kind of ball that they have ‘on their home lot in their two starts with the Los An- The Siwashes have kept up their tremendous carried them thru to six victories over the Salt last week. Brenton tossed some flossy baseball yesterday when the Los Angeles outfit down with six hits and two runs ig the nine frames, while mates were macing ugh safe base knocks over the plate ‘ever denied the fact that team has hitting strength of the batting list to gung is hitting the ; 8 5 g 7 i il e i : | : e { E i i | iis : 58 it : £ : E zhi | i i t rk | : tee "i EE ; BEl eevemevetZ -jtion tm the first ining With the Al : 3¥ fil Had sieyytit a il Herb Brenton ts one of the prettiest rk in the field. The son why every pitcher shouldn't learn to ton because a good felting piteher adds to the defense of any club. Roxy Middleton and Billy Cunningham pulled the bit and run almost to perfec- on 7 i z 7: i z ® H Won Leet 632 3 Pee Cleveland 9, “Boston Washington 3, 3, Detroft 1, 12 NATIONAL LEAGUE Rose City High Jumper Makes Olympic Team Portland, Ore., will be represented in the Olymple games at Antwerp by John Murphy of the Multnomah A. A.C. In the final tryouts held at the Harvard stadium, Cambridge, Mass., he bettered his own high jump reo the recent White Sox-Yankee in New York, Joe Jackson SHOOT FOR NEW MEMBERS C. W. Antell, new member of the Seattle Gun Club, will award « sil ver cup to the winner of the han- | Aicap shoot during the remainder of | the season, The matches are open only to members who joined dur- ing this year. | FORBES KNOCKED OUT | OAKLAND, Cal., July 36.—"Wwild| 79 | Bill” Reed went down for the count tong Philadelphia 7, Pitt New York 4 St. Le Cincinnati rook: that, but it's best to keep them away from one's corner when you're box- ing, says Benny Leonard. Benny says: “My trother Chariey will out CLEVELAND, July 30.—Johnny Kilbane may turn his title of feath- | as a wedding! erweight champton present to id Wolfe, local fighter, who is to marry Miss fva Schwartz, Cleveland, next Monday. Kilbane is now managing Wolfe's affairs and sometime ago stated he would give | him the title and let him defend it, TATUM TO MOBILE MOBILE—Too many seasoned Pitchers on the Louisville Colonels’ staff have crowded Bill Tatum, sea ; |90n's Greatest rookie, off the team. He goes to Mobile. { |i the second round of hix bout with Jim Barry here last night. Hert Forbes, a new arrival from the| Northwest, had-things all his own | {way up to the third round, when! Teddy O'Hara suddenly knocked btm | out with a left hook. MAKE TENNIS MOVIES NEW YORK—Movies of lawn ten nis champs in action may be taken, | days Julian 8. Myrick, president of the American Lawn Tennis associa tion. The pictures will be shown for the education of young players, EVERYBODY DOIN’ IT ST. LOUIS—"Tisn’t only boys who sit on the bleachers now. Too many | spectators and not enough seats | drives many a man who used to ait | in a box to the sun parlors of the ball farm here. LEAGUR Wire Camp Gra‘ We Have Evey the Camper, Hiker and AeMan TTLE STAR THE SEA THORBURN | HAS SHADE ON RIVAL Wesley Sheedy and Bob Thorburn will be the opposing moundamen in the first big game of The Star city junior championship Sunday at Co lumbia feld. Sheedy tx a steady twirler, having the advantage of Thorburn in age, but is very erratic at times. Thor burn twirls smoothly along, despite the breaks of the game, which gives him the slight advantage over Sheedy. Both teams hi a heavy artillery of sluggers and the game might de-| velop into a batters’ duel Instead of a pitchern’ duel | ‘Ted Abner is cleanup man for the club, and he swings a wicked Abner ts big, lumbering fellow, and when he connects with the apple it usually means & mare thon run for an outfelder Walter Frisell, leadoff man for the Felix club, is one of the hardest men to pitch to in the league, He is #0 amall that he is always liable to get a walk, and if a twirler grooves it to him it ie met with @ resounding amack from Walter's willow Tho loss of Al Barberis, all-city high school baseball player, will be keenly felt by members of the Felix club. Barberis was the moat} dependable hi ix team. MYINTYRE PICKS TINY TO WIN GO. Chet McIntyre, who admittedly | a wine old owl when It comes to Judging the ability of boxers, is #0 confident vf victory for Tiny Her man, bis heavyweight, over Ole An- derson, hix former pup, that he pre- dicts dire results for Ole before the end of thelr four-round main event) of the Liberty Park show next Wed! nesday night, which is being ar-| ranged by Matchmaker Dan Salt of the Austin & Salt-Druximan combi nation. Ole, however, says the bout will go | the other way, and that Chet is a bum guesser, We are neutral, but it] looks like the fans will be given a good run for their money when these | two hulking boxers come together Neither bey is a world beater, but each in a rugged, willing mixer—the | kind that always makes a hit with lo ret aF® =f # z i} cesses TEE to $2.00 ‘HESKETH WINS FROM LAIZURE IN HOT MATCH | Bruce Hesketh won from G. A. Lat |zure in their match of the Capitol Hill tennis tournament, at the Volum teer courts, by a 9-11, 11-9, 6-6 count between this young LAn hoo! star and the Frank. 00] tennis coach was one exelting seen on local courts this season Play tw running pone rapidly in the meet, and ft is €xpected that the | finals will be run off by Saturday. Mesulte of Thureday Matches RK. Bruce Hesketh defeated G. A. Lalx 19 qualifying Hesketh Swimming Entry Blank IT am « regular registered member of the American Amateur Union and wish to enter in the following events of The Star city swimming meet marked with @ cross: 50-yard dash (fre bO-yard dash (fh b0-yard dash (bs b0-yard dash (bac WOMEN'S EVENTS 60-yard dash (free style) ard dash (free st ADDRESS. TELEPHONE Blanks must be in The Star office by August 12. Entrants under 16 years do not have to be registered. OUIMET PLAYS , NEW FEATHER GREAT GAME | AFTER CHAMP WAVERLY, Masn., July 30.—Fran-| Any time that Johnny Kilbane cis Ouimet and Jesse P. Guilford | wants $10,000 he can have same by faced Harry Vardon and Edward) notifying Jack Bugler, manager of Ray, the noted English golfers, in a|‘Andsome Arold Parsee, the Harri 36-hole match at Belmont Springs |son speed ball, that he wants to Country club here today, At the|fight. Mugler says fourth hole Oulmet and Guiford werg “I've been after Kilbane for one up. Weather conditions were| ™* months. So far haven't got {deal. The gallery following the| ® tumble out of the champion. match was increasing. Johnny has given practically every featherweight of any note a chance to wrest the title from him. Why not Farese? He held off Valger and beat Chancy twice, Hymilo Gross, a Newark sportaman, has $10,000 to post the second that Kilbane signs for the bout.” Mari Dare 6-1, #6 neon desfated Begel ayd 16, G4 Semel , Oe Grivble Geteated F. Meade Tilford and and Barry by default Castaneda and Kean Gefeated Hesketh 5 6-1, 6-4 Aetented Kos- 4 jeteated Griggs and Baum 1-6, 6-3, 4 Sehedule for Friday Matches 6:20—Sfagen and Johnson va. Hing and Cul Ralph Mit) keth, semi = Tt Bruce Hee- 1 of mingles, Hoy Nelson ve, BE. Resos Tiitord and Gribble ve, winner Magen and Johnson va Ring and Culp Castaneda and Resos ve, Macinnes and White Dare and Williams va Laizure, 1:00—Collins and Collins va, Byanson end Gtiman, JOB FOR BAT BOY GALVESTON—The Galveston ball club is #0 short of players that the bat boy is serving regularly to warm up the pitchers in the bull pen. Miller and HERMAN BEATS MARTO JERSEY CITY, N. J, July 10.— Kid Herman, Pacific Coast welter weight, outpointed Tony Marto in ® 12-round bout at the armory last night. | | \ = Cheastys | | Low grade fabrics most any price. B not find them at famous House of FEP FULL STEAM AHEAD BIG CROWD AT SWIM EXHIBITION A big crowd was on hand last night to see the exhibition swimming and |diving events by members of the | Crvetas Swimming club at the Crys tal Pool. One of the many features of the _ evening was the fire dive by Rey O'Niel, one of the club's crack high divers, Comedy diving and stunts by Ken neth Speldel and Guy Thomas kept the packed house in constant uproar. The diving of Merlin Fadden was a feature in itself, Fadden seemed to be in the pink of condition, and his diving was above his usual standard. The evolution of the bathing 28. since 1900 was presented. The 4 bathing sults were superfluous and the unanimous opinion of the house — seemed to be in favor of the date swimming costumes. id Don Vickers entertained the guests” with a swimming exhibition ing the different strokes. D smooth, powerful strokes carry hip thru the water without a splash any kind. In the tandem race, and Smith finished first, f closely by Sternbergh and Mrs. staff. 53 ‘The money raised at the affair go to send the swimmers to V for the big outdoor meet, August and to send Konowaloff to next month. | Olymple star, picks Rudd, the runner, who will fly the ¢ South Africa at Antwerp, as man who will trouble America, ‘And Smartness Abounds f in abundance at al- s—that’s why you do such as tailored by the hase a suit that leads the field in smart- loring, standard of comfort and quality of 9efore prices return to normal. With noth- fynatchless garments awaits your selec- $25 Garments $30 Garments $35 Garments $60 Garments for" $40 Garments $65 Garments for. This sale Is for cagh. No new charge accounts opened during its pro poe st ag Purchases charged at regular prices subject to 20 per mon Our Bathing Suits fulfill the requ irements of the most discriminating 6 & YOUNG MEN swimmer. 1 PO .C GRAVES. PR $70 Garments for.... $75 Garments for... $80 Garments for... $85 Garments for....$68 ‘Boo -$64 Regular customers with charge accounts nt discount if paid by the tenth of the follow- Save 25 per cent on Silk Shirts. Special sale applies to all lines except Manhattans, ; Leather Luggage of Quality—Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks All Straw Hats Underpriced Just Half—Chamber of Commerce Ball Game Tuesday

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