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_ PAGE : . THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNMEDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920. Ole Anderson and Tiny Herman Tangle Tonight] Jack Dempsey Signs Final Articles for His Bout With Biliy Miske BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Aug. 4.—Final articles for the heavyweight title bout between Champion Jack Dempsey and Billy Miske, St. Pauk con- J, tender, were signed by Jack Dempsey today, according to Phil Campbell, business manager of the Benton Harbor Boxing club which is staging | bout. 1/7} The battle is set for Labor Day over the 10-round route. | SEALS ARE STUBBORN BUT SIWASHES WIN IN 10TH} . Another Baseball Scandal Looms; Release Maggert sere! HEAVYWEIGHT BORTON (AMERICA’S .OLYMPIANS --BY RIPLEY] | PUPILS HEADLINE | _ COUCH SWAT PROGRAM | chase IN DUEL | Each day a new Seattle hero, ANDERSON, the big Tacoma Swede whose chin Tuesday it was “Bocks’ a has been kissed by some of the most educated K. 0. | E ts in the present corps of heavyweights, returns to the INVOLV D The little hurler, e ring tonight. He will box Tiny Herman, present SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. : of Chet McIntyre, the Tacoma swat tutor, at Lib-| 4—Anether scandal tn Pacific ‘ Coast league baseball became ri ‘ property ALTNOUGH Ke 1S America’s BEST WALKER, on, too, was once under the managerial wing of] Prexigent Pane of the fut Take — AL OWNS A FLIVVER Chester but thought he wasn't conta Rag d or club announced the unconditional igh and so he wandered forth to seek the coin _and| release of Hart Maggart, out Ms twas stopped four times. First, re eps cihagge Be gg nin Harry Wills, the big black) ® actfle league boy, turned the trick in San! jeague first baseman, forever | Francisco. Then followed Al| barred from admission to Coast |Reisch, the New Yorker;| lacue ball parks. |Gene Tunney, the A. E. F.| _,The _ CHET McINTYRE’S Bob Geary le due to pitch for the lorale today with Bam Lewie the | 20ing relief burling for the past few probable choice for the visitors, weeks; was Ned upon yesterd lto mount the hill when | pina ©, aif Gardner couldn't take his turn be ads us bys gaine| Cause of a bad cold. And “Socks” pitched such a fine @ brand of deceivers that he turned Wille Kamm put up his usual sterling |) " sco Seals, who fielding game at third for the Beals, but | ack the Ban Franc couldn't do anything at the plate, were mighty stubborn, by a 3102 -—— = count The Golden Gate visitors A wallop in the pinch would have | made the Siwashes work overtime, won the ball game fer the Beale ® (and it was Sicbold’s pinch blow in fue aight, bat i, Bonar = & the 10th that turned the tide and stickers, and eney reached | brought home the pork and beans im the 10th with ene ost and jor the home club in the first tit oe of the series, Sammy Pohne turned tm « pretty HOW THEY ; 1 ; of Vernon is also brought into cho yON IT | light-heavyweight king, and) the situation. President Lane of grounder ia the fourth, forcing Fuse sed ha count tled tn the 10th, Bill Brennan, the big Chicago) Sait Lake charges in a written scare pore Rod Murphy busted @ single to Kk | dream puncher. | letter that last wee | But Ole showed an thru his| Borton offered Pitcher Stroud |matches with the big fellows that| of Salt Lake $300 to throw « lhe was game to the core. He can| ball game, |stand up and take more punish.| Lane says Stroud refused the ment than any other miller to) money and it was later paid to perform in the Northwest for a) Bill Stormph continued his great play-| right and Bill Stumph sacrificed Bekmae He no ‘ along. Jack Adams fanned, and” amin's iy in ” the cighth and made the catch while ait. |then “Bocks” stepped to the plate. ting on the ground. The ball dropped | All the little fellow did was to rap over short and Dill tripped just as be the onion over shortstop on @ line wan eet to make the catch. He's turn- j ing in big league baseball these days |for one base and Roderick, counted the winning run Monday, long, long time. | Maggert says it wae in pay- once more ambled over the plate HERMAN IS_IN ment of a gambling bet and did with the deciding tally. GOOD CONDITION not involve baseball. It was Chamber of Commerce ~ Herman has looked pretty good; President McCarthy of the in his bouts here. He has a habit) Coast league, In a letter to all of dancing around a lot withoyt| Managers, doing any damage, but Chet has| Chase has him down to real condition and he| baseball in should be able to hit up a pretty! @ividual and says that he is in fast pace. Tiny was In good con-| formed that last week af Los dition when he boxed a draw here| Amgeles Chase appr with Andre Anderson a short time) Pitcher Raum of Salt Lake with casy day at the ball yard and lots of boys and girls were present to ness the encounter, a goodly crowd of about 9,000 customers being cmt hand. After a lot of Simple Simon comedy by Monte Carter and com 4f ‘pany, including the mock burial of §] jthe umpire of their burlesque b -aeapgeoree ball and the jeading forth of the ago. | A proposition te make “some the young lefthander | Francisco goat, the real ti The winner of tonight's go will} money.” Baum refused, Lane ‘cen ejoin the | kot under way. Probably be given ai bout with | we ek — == Seattle threatened to turn @ Andre Anderson, Anderson has/ ont Sen sseeee game into a rout in the 0 fought here a couple of’ times and| wens noe ee ltrame when Eldred walked @ fives the fae 2 fan‘ te uat|GRAHAM OPENED patss eines eee Kenworthy busted the apricot against the left field bleachers, a few feet bie tm the etghtn | *Dort of a homer. But Murphy fok a ne seve t) erounder into nent | lowed with @ scorching * liner to ball took @ bad bownce | O'Connell at first base and 4 oo CRUSADE Al er, t colored middie weight, who made a monkey out) This ts the sgeond big baseball of Army Welch, the Bremerton | *80dal of the season in the Coast miller, the first time they met,|'*aeue The first was the release only to have ‘the bout called alot Tom Seaton and Casey Smith, STEPPED The draw, will have his chance to re Pitchers, by Charley Graham, man Irastest MLE EVER verse the Santa Claus decision tn | *#*r of the San Francisco clud, “for thelr first bout when they tangle|th® good of the game.” WALKED BY AN AMERICAN in the semi-windup, Baseball must be kept clean, and} BY ROBERT 1. RIPLEY One @ay Frank Plant brought; City hall to Coney Island walk President MoCarth: f the C GAGE BOXES ij 7 of the Coast) Wm.—meaning “Hill"—-Plant {ts|home a medal signifying that he| (About. 10% miles)—Equalled reo COLORED BOY jeague will have the backing of/the fastest walker in America, He|was the national junior walking|ord of 1 hour,.26 minutes, 50 sec “Red” Gage, who ts throwing a|**t lover of clean sport in bis/hoids five national walking cham-| champion. onda, mean line of rights and lefts, will /Tiht on gamblers. And McCarthy |pignghips. He stepped the fastest] Now Bill was sure that he could] One mile walk—& minutes, 34 sec be the trial horse for young Wit. |*¥idently means business, |mile ever walked by an American.|do anything that a brother of hit|onds. (This is the fastest mile ever eney, Wolters and Walsh, of the j'ams, colored lightweight champion | eee |He has walked the 2,000 metere—|could do—even tho he has eight of | walked by an American.) wien <2 ‘wid: dilien ‘ath: [eapeatlind Gabel ty broke Beout Tom ner eo 7 “ , near! their of Canada, in one of the other| the Olympic distance—in faster time) them. Bill resolved to become a/ ’ bouts. MISSION PREXY Hikes Gacy Sein dey She, sara. Sito. tal atnart | America bas not won many| istics has made the local club an offer! backs trying to reach. Adams ad 4 bounded over Migdieton’s bead for « foudie worthy doubled the “Duke” off second. Stumph fanned, and rally was over. TRIBE COUNTS PAIR IN THIRD Bat the locals were not to be nied, as they stepped out and gath- ered in two counters In the very next frame. Adams @ropped Texas leaguer over short that Cay- ‘or Herb Bi ts Tv ways Bb ti | 7 Mike De Pinto, the clever Port. BARS CHASE sure polnt winner in the coming| And he did. Points in the Olympic walks. We (ran ot the best minor league pitchera| Yanced on Siebold's infield out and land kid, who made a big hit here} games at Antwerp. Today Plant te the national seven |"AY® been completely shut out tn) ne nas ever seen in action. Bill Cunningham then Injected « last week when he polished off} LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4—Hal) And Wm.—meaning “Bill—travele| mile and three mile champion and|‘2® last two Olympiads Larner of Ons threebagger over Wolter's head in Fadie Moore, will start again| Chase, former big leaguer, who has!ardund in a Fora! is the American record holder of a op the bah a. wane IN THE MAJORS center a was a — scoring against Stan Fitzgerald. Stan also |been playing first base for the Ban| Yessir! America’s best walker/the following distances: mnada held most of the walking Giant tans were on their toes te | Adams with ease. Johnny Com = =, won his last start in handy fashion | Jose club in the Mission league. bas | journeys to and from business in al Fifteemmile walk—2 hours, ¢ min-|"°°"ds. too. However, the outlook) day after the Giants hed taken thelr jon the mound for the visitors, Se he and this pair should put up u|been barred from further participa: jitney! utes, 13 16 seconds, Be ee ee Tee NT | lan $8 oe ® Christmas preset GFCaaE good mill, tion in that cireuit by President!” pant aid not become a walker b Tw Plant, Remer, and Pearman step- run by wild-pitching the onion past | “ wal v) ‘ohour record—14 miles, 430 ud Fitzgerald and Roy Tweed, | Nealon, of the Mission league. Chase !necensity, He was not raised up| yards, 6 inches. — eee Bree en re ee | kane: & Pair of lightwelghts, mix tn the) was Allowed to play with the San crying in any wilderness where the| One and one-eighth mile—T min| Plant t remarkably consistent! *..ury to ‘ein from the Pirates, Becre:| Im the meantime Sebold was i i F ‘ST —— pepe anes ea Garten Seong ptre ged lea preform nearest neighbor is 20 miles next| utes, 27 26 seconds. (The old reo-/and eee ee Virtue] Pitteburgh, 2; Boston, 2 me Menor ec fo on ho ad ol will open the card ° * ntant, and it 4 - . or vs 1. op in @ pedestrian. e enters every pecs ‘or’ the tribe, and he nol Entries for The The first bout will gpt under way | WOuld hardly be fair to bar him for nA Ringe coho er agandathy pein pgs pu tho.de’ An Un POON. Ol isect poestble, and Wensthing for pTne, Cube made it three sretent ove’ | paseball until the sixth, when the swimming meet are at £:30. seine committed outside of Call-|Scnool wm-—meaning “Dill”—was|) ‘Three thoveasd,, meter wallb—t13|tim to take part in several racea|$'to ne "het ‘Bey beet the Quakers | Oots counted = pair and’ esa very slowly. The Liberty park, located at 14th ave, fornia,” according to Nealon's mtate ior, and raised in Brooklyn and w/minutes, 66 25 seconds. (Unofficial/® Week. Bill has walked more i coment, up the going. : epee gd and Jefferson st. can be reached ;Mment. The latest episode, in which | oeoua of it | a eshiin” waned races in faster time than any walk-| ,, ¥4th eqecesed cut » Bit resterday: Kamm worked “Socks” for @ pass by the Madrona car, all cable lines | Chase ls reputed to have confronted |" nin might mever have stepped] Threemile metropolitan eentor|¢r we ever had. Faber, but the Yanks lost te the |after the count was three and twa. | and cars going East on Pike, Pine|#4Um, of Salt Lake, with a propo i ts | with ¢! entries, the Gitien to “make oy from his Ford for a moment had it) walk—22 minutes, 15 econd.| His style is—as he expresses tt White Gee, S90 t |Couch ftied to right, but Shick _ of staging the meet | °°4 Jackson sts. la enough and Chane sony, Money.” |not been for his brother Frank. (Broke 2yearold record held. by|"the easiest way, With the least] 1m « slugging foie, the Clevelana In-| dropped @ lucky single into left dim. The object of the meet the Mlasion. circuit again’ saya| Frank Plant was a walker, Meek by 11 seconds.) exertion.” finns outslugged the Senators ana won, | field and Kamm moved up. Wolter give every swimmer in Se- BIG ENTRY paedion. y mays c 10 to 6. flied to left and then Fitegerald, SSBF i li i |the star sticker of the opposition, ae EcC Wk tte ° ° ° atte Ret tat Pembed the awe |EC8 Gisbold tn the hole. coe, | orton pens E. C. White Wins Hill Tennis Finals 922225555 cove se mae up nine rene [runs scoring i E “The Athtetics pl Ih are NEW YORK, Aug. 4—Entries for! LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4.—"Rabe* ee na ce een |e mers the United States Golf ansociation's | Borton, first baseman of the Vernon | HESKETH Se TIGHTENS terest in open championship, to be held in|club, charged by President Lane, of After the Seattle rally in the All seniors | Toledo August 10 to 13, reached over |Salt Lake, with approaching Stroud, | LOSES Ol JT | _The Robina, although having the game | third Couch set the Siwashes down must be |200, which is probabty the largest of Salt Lake, with a proposition to| | with the Cardinals sewed, annexed five entry list ever received for a golf|throw a game for $300, denies the! tourney. |charge, according to Manager Essick, Harry Vardon, the British golfer,|of the Vernon club. z runs tn the eighth just to make it good |®S fast as they came to the front | IN5 SETS Score: Brooklyn, 16; St. Louie, 4 juntil the eighth when Stump led - off with a single and Adams moved | Bart C. White, of Los Angeles, GREEN LAKE him up with a sacrifica Siebold jcopped the high honors of the Capl- beat out an infield hit when he i from will meet Bobby Jones, the Atlanta| “Borton has done such fine work | charge sensation, in their opening play. Ted|this year that he must be proved| tol Hill net tourney when he de- threw his bat ‘after his weak there Ray, Vardon's playing partner from | guilty before I am willing to believe | feated Bruce Hesketh, playfield SWIMMERS, srounder and Couch had to dodge poke = rhea will meet Jack Burgess, of | the charges,” said Essick. “Borton | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE |champion, after five grueling sets at) the flying stick and could get to fasue North Carolina, Walt Hagan is|told me that he was willing to deny | Club— Won Lost Pet Chad Won Lost Pet.| Volunteer park last night. The final P’ the pill. “Socks” started to second hes matched to play Tom Arthur, another | the charges in a sworn statement be-| vernon... 63 .67g | Dlevelane - “$0 id ELE | score read 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 : “ on a double steal and was nailed New Jork...... i Tigiz Englishman. Jim Barnes will play |fore a notary public, if necessary.” | Sait Lake City. bl ‘s7a The match was one of the hardest] Swimmers and divers at the Piper . 4 | 2) Chicago 3 § and Agnew’ } Jack Dowling, of New York. | ae pol pea Se o817 |e. Loule bo fought duels of the local tennis sea-| Green Lake bathing beaches are] thing, probe como a! bes — at Crystal Pe —— LEMORE AFTER /!""" a “ ton. Hesketh walked off with the| the slowest to fill out their entry|’ “With two down ‘in the: ninth, | WESTERN “OPEN” | Beattie . "2 peeves ‘ first set, but White carte right back | blanks for The Star city swimming | waish walked for. the . Philadelphia 20 and landed the next two, Hesketh | meet that will be held the week PLAYERS leateacis’ PLAY BEGINS = ” Cleveland, 10; Washington, 6, evening it up by taking the fourth.| of August 16, so far. pterereen rapped @ single to righ CHICAG REMORE Cel, Aug. 4—the Le + i Phitadeiph N eoul Hesketh weakened in the fifth and| ‘The Green Lake beach was looked going to third. O'Con1 AGO, Aug. 4—Over 100 @n-|more Cubs will make At Low Angeles rnRwn Louis, & ecidl Ri “ i started to steal and Adams duped Coast tries have been received for thelgi¢n Hal Ch hake an effort (0! secramente .......-c0ass e+ 71404 peeking net, White winning easily |to to contribute many of the crack | waisn into startin for bi : eases of gambling charges in one | folt - chamapionship which Tae a. ase and Harl Maggart, | Vernon ‘i oo7 by a 6 to 1 count. |swimmers and divers for the big | io) chide aie 1 . r home an@ season, but President McCarthy, | ote here today. The tor | mixed up in the Coast league gam- aanaiteries—Pro > . LEAGUE | Miller and Laizure, of Seattle, won| meet. They have the advantage on im in a trap, eliminate of the Coast league, is right in : ournament| bling scandal, according to "Doc" | *a!!wood, Mite Ww the doubles finals in straight sets! some of the other beaches because |!"8 Dee. It was the smartest play § will be played on two 18-hole courses, giving the same eff r | Wilkenson, secretary of the San Joa- “we t an one 36-hole| quin Baseball league. At fan Francisco RUE -574/ from Gribble and Tilford, of Tacoma, e dive ing boards |! the day. Adams’ throw to Bohne 863 | of their high dives, spring boards | ° 4 ‘sa1| Play was close but the local men| and other equipments that+ they caught Walsh off the bag, Siebold course, Jim Barnes and Walter Ha- peeimetn Salt Lake ... a | | - finally making th go hand in hand if the game gon ere attzedting inuch aitent ew ame ja a we Oaktana . Vet Pe -616| had an edge all the way, The final/ nave that other beaches do not| 7 SRS UE, - © ef ch attenti > RK, } A 5 | ex " 1 i | y 3 pee cieen, MeCarthy | the meet. . See Felgen ovbed carl te | aremer hea oe! Malling, : ees | ore Woe €8, 04.9 nave psa he ty gee ger: = should have vue Loree ot vad Blanche, Béigian Heavyweight, in the hea pe 8 ° . ani If the many crack swimmers OM Se enargenas wae the nits. er . 6 delphia Sposecs “404 TTL E T “ “pond” viet already bee: < fam Whe loves 1 bed baseball, In the ancient Albanian calendar | second round of a scheduled 12-roung |. At Portlana— RWB] New York, ii; Cincinnatl, 1 SEA NE | Sivete Ss eee na” | tcled : ee iaagee April had 36 days. bout here last night. | Portiand -2 10 2 Brooklyn, 10; 8, Louts, 6 jintend to enter The Star swimming ++. 2 8 81 Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 1. (Ten tn STARS WIN competition, they should hurry it/ genie Tr an. and Koehier; | nines.) i . along as the entry list closes | Wolter, r f.. F 3 3 3 =uHwnnomoo> Se PS eae bo. SIR THOMAS sew wie terme | SWimming Entry Blank | PARADE, GOAT, BURLESQUE | :N.TACOMA ie | Caveney, | Kamm, 3b | Couch, 'p Lipton cancelled his reservation on | the White Star liner Olympic, which ‘Was to sail for England today. He| declared he would probably leave on | to win In sec | stars continued iday's MAKE CHAMBER DAY SUCCESS _)"«""br ite Sorhtest en |tourney here yesterday. Don Waller, | Nine thousand fans who trotted out; las catching it with more than or-| Dick Vander I Sara Livingstone, | Iam a regular registered member of the American Amateur Union and wish to enter in the following events of The Star city swimming meet marked with a cross:* MEN'S EVENTS BASEBALL = omonnoonen! 2007 coccscccoet nex! e, after a visit to |] 50-yard dash (free atyle ons |to the Coast league baseball orchard | dinary skill, Mayme McDonald and Gertrude +e, 100-yard dash (free #tyl byt | Canada. Sonora damm. (teenatrio’., 14 and 16 Years O14 | yesterday voted the Chamber of Com-} Then Monto Carter, assisted by | Schreiner are the net cracks from Se 50-yard dash (free style)... 60-yard dash (back stroke). Under 14 Years 200-yard dash (breast strok (00-yard dash (back stroke 60-yard dash (novicu).... 60-yard swim (under water) GO-yard dash (free atyle) Fancy diving (10-foot board). 50-yard dash (back stroke). WOMEN'S EVENTS merce day @ huge success, “Slim Freeman, quite the thinnest | attle who took their opponents down . @,, | Dall player we've ever lamped in ac. | the line. |, From the parade to “Socks' Sel-| tion, a catcher and an umpire, who| Don Waller, University of Wash- bold’s hit that won the battle from| cheated something awful, put on|{ngton star, defeated Earl Weeks, of | the Seala in the 10th, it was Indeed &| som baseball burlesque just befor coma. large” afternoon inaounl same hanan Dick Vander Las, the former A line of gas go-carts carrying the we forget {t, a real | Queen Anne high school athletic star, ere and such dignitaries as Bill} sxented to the Seals,{ Won from Mansel Mitchell, also of Klepper, Sam Hedges and Major J, ’ © stil t | Tacoma F. Douglas pro { thru the dows still got Chamber of Commerce was success.| Sara Livingstone won from Doro. town streets and thence to the Si wash wigwam. A band helped out | ful not only in bringing a lot of the| thy Davis, 6-0, 6-0, and Dicky Demp. some. boys and girls to the ball park but h > ver th ve ¢ At the ball park Dave Loge aia| they, Put over their stunts well and some stunts with his airplane above Murphy, 1 Stumpf, ss. j Adama, Seibold, p.. Totals | *Two out when winning rw Scores by Innings San Francisco Hits : | Beattle Sorverecce-} ueiccsooan SranSuanme s 1 ° ° ° 1 1 1 1 2 ? nm 50-yard dash (fr ra dash () atyle). aUNIORS 14 and 15 Years O14 50 yard-dash (free style) Under 14 Yes 50 yard-dawh (free style. 60-yard dash (novice)..... Fancy diving (10-foot board), NAME cessescccsensemeesccesvessmesseesssessesssvasseeseaes ° ° 9 0 . Bases on Off Seibold. rude Schreiner won from Bar. > h 3. Two-ba: , 60, Gt, ¥ » Couch ADDRESS... .ceccedecesenscecceessensseeccecseessrsssrncsseaececes TELEPHOND.000..ccccccccecrsncssssssmeseccseveserocsovcsoescs Seattle fandom stamped their efforts | bata Bal Double Bacrifice hits— Blanks must be in The Star office by August 12. |the field and then Sam Hedges and| With the seal of approval, Mrs, John Jacob Astor, wife of the ail—Agnew. Wild pit Entrants under 16 years do not have to be registered. | Major Douglas swung into action bring home some of] pioneer Astor, used to sell cookies on Ruse responsible for—etbeld @. Comaa ay | with Sam heaving the ball and Doug-! Boldt's French pastry."—Adv. Park Row, New York, ‘Time of game—2:10, Umpires—Phyle and Bason,

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