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NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Georges Carpentier, European heavyweight champion, and h scha e Saturday, according to a cable received here today by Jack Curley, American fight promoter. Carpentier intends to go thru with his contract to f. here October 12, according to Curley. THE SEATTLE STAR manager, Francoi } oe 2 Seattle Re ceiver Good at Developing Mound Men |GORGEOUS GEORGES WILL SAIL FOR UNITED STATES SATURDAY Deschamps, will sail from Paris for the United States on the - ght “Battling” | ants | | WEWIN | | 3-2 AND | | LOSE | 4-0 | LOB ANGELES, Sept. 2.—feattle and Vernon broke even in the double bill that pried the lid off of one of Second Mt. Baker- Felix Club Title Tiff on Sunday The second game of The Star Junior title series be- tween the Felix club and Mt. Baker will start promptly at 2:30 Sunday at Columbia field. Both teams should be ready to start at that time. The Mt. Baker club is the home team, The series is the best two out of three games and the Mt. Baker club won the Siwashes Break Even With Leading Vernon Tigers Wise Noodle Makes Adams Great Catcher NOT MUCH OF A HITTER, BUT JACK IS SOME BABY BEHIND THE LOG ‘STAR BALL LEAGUE | DEVELOPS | “COMERS” | There have been several good base ball prospects uncovered in The Star Junior league during jts summer pear | the mont vital series of the season|| first tiff, 4 to 3. If @ third |\yon. Outside of giving the younger | here Wednesday. |] game is necessary it will be || tossers a chance for some real come The visitors grabbed the first melee played at the Coast league petition, the league has developed | by a a-to-2 count after 13 gruelling park September 12. nome likely looking “comers.” innings, and lost the second by « Both the Mount Baker and Felix 4to0 tally when Ray Francis, the club teams, which are fighting It out youthful Seattle southpaw, couldn't |for the ctty championship, hay o on find the plate, The second battle |some youngsters who should jump \ t six cantoes when it was called | into faster company next year. ° I J on account of darknens. Ernie Liedtke, shortstop; Virley Beattie counted single runs in the | Patterson, center field, and Ivan HIS CONTRACT O first and second frame when they | Jones, second base, are rated as the oil bunched hita on Bill Piercy'’s deliv | best bets for faster company on the FIGHT | I “VINSKY ery. With a pair of Tiger runners Mount Baker squad, on the paths Tommy Long was sent| | Rey France worked with “Rel” | FELIX CLUB eset | Baldwin behind the plate yesterday Pe in to pinch hit for Piercy in the sec end didnt lock se 4. Jack Ad- | PROSPECTS d frame and singled, ring both | had been i Tweet Frisell, center fielders HE announcement that Gorgeous Georges Carpen- Licahvicment . |o ~ '” |retty” Hashes, Get bees, Oe . tier, the king of European glove artists, will sail Then Art Fromme went to the| Thorburn, pitcher, are considered for the United States Saturday, must be taken to mean mound for the home boys and pitched | |? comers” with the Felix club. that the Frenchman ince: i a thrilling battle with Bob Geary, | % | ‘The leaders weren't the only teams nehi is si vig in his contract with Pro- who went the route for the invaders to turn out good prospects. Spencer “Battling” Levinsky in r * good prosp pe moter Jack Curley to box thing’ y until the 15th | day Harris, infielder, and Howard Allen, _ America October 12. Seattle finally broke thru in the| third base, of Tailored Ready, show= - With Dempsey fighting Miske Monday, the an- | 19th. Murphy doubled with one down| Malla, by the way, started nis first! ed earmarks of real ball players, . bs pad same with the Indiane yesterday, hurt piltard beoaint & Rouncement carries a great deal of weight in fistic [and Hldred and Kenworthy walked. {ng aguinet Washington: Morton Tintehed | goa players in Bob Dabie, pole . a3 phy at the p' the fr Walter must have lost controt, | 8004 playe g . og ete or peach ta Salter . bog b *. Cunningham's infield roller and, * oh ations! onty Shee oven her dor | shortstop, and “Fat” Bergh, hurler, knocks off Miske and Carpentier beats Levin- | Stumpf knocked in what proved to)!" the mati who should improve a lot during the fy, nothing can stop a bout between the French be the winning run by bingling thru aes next year or #0. “ and Daredevil Jack. j the infleld. Adams forced Stumpf at testing “omttiesa with ‘te corsa =McIVOR SHOWED Of course a win for either Miske or Levinsky would | SsCa, Seneig Soe. cheer. pr og fn I barn 4 The second game was al! Vernon Smee. . yeusg Sands The Walla Walla Juniors had a ' be out of order and the fistic program would be in a because Francis, on the hill for the| ee cE good ball player in Harvey Mclvor, beautiful mess. But neither Miske nor Levinsky are ¥iaitors, couldn’ find the plate. The) re recite tnernationa! tengve ctona| ied sacker, who also showed & lot Tigers only nicked his delivery for a| this week. Seattle's team is @ far behina |Of stuff in the High School league. ' given much of a chance to spill the dope. ; e, tbat it tant even funny. ‘Their percent-| These players are still pretty ha Levinsk ill be good pair of blows, but they both cam ‘age ta 194. Th a play _ . One thing is certain in that «Ae a in the third frame bunched with a] ost 86. Mill Leard’s Victoria: team in| YOUNE at the game, but another year | test for Carpentier. If the French champion can't beat flock of walke that counted four rune| lesding the proceemeo nee’ nin’ (ett il or imo on ‘the local sand lots and w , “Battler” he hasn't any right to claim a bout with for the home boys. The game only| ©%#n0e of winning the flag. may see their names in league box | . m scores, because Jack the Giant Killer stopped Levin- | went six innings because of darknens. ‘ Dell, who buried for the Easick tribe, sky in three rounds or so when they met a couple of panera BORTON STARTS ¢ years ago. First Game i 4 faattie— ro. A SLANDER SUIT Still in e itikes ae oss Hari 108 ANGELES, Sept. 2.—William ” 61 Essick, manager of the Vernon Coast ground aa league team, was made defendant in ‘Ip mite of the talk of Carpentier | We're not urging a Wille-Dempsey | se | @ slander suit for vor ee yea. the next opponent for Demp | match, because of the stigma that - | (opabe") “penta. dadiaroul “nee it the dope pens out - Tight Jack Johnson has cast on ail colored | 8 baseman of the Tigers, Bane ie tite front ronk ot| fighters, but there's no denying the ao 96 ‘The complaint, the eulerenia sht challengers, will be in fact that Wills can fight and: that) vO. A | the alleged Vernon team “slush foreground as the chief contend-| he is a contender for Dempsey's! ; $ | fund,” cites the statement attributed for the world’s heavyweight title. | title, | ee | to Essick, “I reiterate that Borton’s While there may be talk about, If Dempsey and Wills ever do meet | s 4 Tina off Dick Kerr, | ChAFKES are a mass of lies,” as being not risking his title with it will be the biggest attraction in Se he series with the White “false and untrue and issued for the ‘colored miller, if Dempsey licks the world in the ring game with the 2 8 o-2 victory. | purpose of exposing Borton te th Miske and Seeetet Pg nts pantie mmsiten 6 2 Cee : : oo“, eneetng W Pirates, | hatred, contempt and ridicule.” - In the; Dempse: ¢ 3 ae ranks; Wills will be the who have seen both Wills and Car- P aH — Seven of the eight football games Teal obstruction in Dempsey's pentier in action figure Wills as the ‘ JACK ADAMS |{Devormer, @ ace 1 1 0 | Ping Bodie produced the swat neces. | scheduled by Sib Sob wil come ‘better man. Seattle diamond fans will let the rest of the baseball experts rave and rant about their) sotais .......c5 2 12 438 H8 1[ 40 6. Maye allowed but Tour wecictnd | belne the game with Princeton eo els Sam Agnews, Johnny Basslers, etc., as the best catchers in the Coast league, but after see-| snares tor Perey in second bite. e in Ring Prices ing Jack Adams, Seattle's own receiver, in action during the present season, they hand the| Lease oni in Shey bit by batted ball. | Mesto and Remawi ‘pitched. the Ath-| ehh, eno mner poscesatea eine ot teetioee Better Shows palm to him. i | etice to a double win from the Tigers, wili feed om hothouse oats, grown ex2 : ean er Main event bouts of any class are} , 22Ck,isn't much as a hitter, and admits it, but with a list of siz .900 hitters in the lineup |seats'e : we: Menscbmantanitath oa: ? "If the local fight promoters raise | 5 Price of admission when the win-| hard to get on the Coast right now,| Boxing season opens in the Crys’ but with the summer season at an| Bt fats ct vine ture tan ban | 4 things should pick up in the| 4 @ished out in the past. The| boxing game. If Seattle promoters ttra doliar expected to be plastered can get in a working agreement with the reserved seat section should) Portland, Tacoma and San Francisco the promoters to give us| some good millers ought to be seen) real competiion. in action here. Adams’ ability behind the plate is all that counts. At that Jack hits 'em once in awhile.| “I swing, and when the ball is where my bat happens to be, 1 get hits sometimes,” says Jacques. A good throwing arm, a wise noodle and smart handling of pitchers are what makes Adams valuable to the Siwashes. He is death on foul balls and is rated as the surest catcher of such flies in the league. _ Adams is given credit for developing Herb Brenton, who is now with Cincinnati. Jack is now working with Ray Francis, the young southpaw, who shows promise with the tribe. Three-base bit~=J Cunningham, J Struck out—By Bases on baile Rone rs Piercy 2 plicbed Cheastys— e Ge Experienc s Value |" age , PO AF Outdoor Training || Mill Team Claims | DRAW WILI rer ail % H H i 1 & 1 1 | While-indoor training for boxers is} Harper took up swimming, base | te City Ball Title j | 2's: 8 e I i is ocala ee! Sas Sess So <= =~ =| BE MORAL [eses2i i iii ce, box! mi Stimson 3} . « uch, it takes’ real outdoor work to| (uring the past few months and he strongest sembpre squade in Se | Baldwin, ¢ 2s OR We Ge Se | put the ringmen in real condition.| bas filled out remarkably. He} NARROWS | atte, is laying claim to the city Francie, P cseee 6.4.0 5408 Oe ‘This is best illustrated locally in the| showed more strength in his recent | Senior baseball championship. The Totals mw 6 8 ue 8 | @ifference that outdoor training has bout with Muff Bronson than he | mill team bas won 13 games and Sieh. Ae eh 4 in Bob Harper, the best of the| ever has before. T O S ] ARS | lost three this year, all of the BE oneal “wie Mic ton ix Bs; 4 lightweight. Bob always was a clever kid with | three defeats being registered by | 3. Mitehe! hon o £8 8 | _ Bob, who is still a youngster, was| his mitts, but he never had the real) ponner HILLS, N. ¥., Sept. 2——-| outside teams, ee hs 2. Bee » Going too much work in the gym-| strength needed to bring a boxer to The mhtiondl pss Ta Pty sai Any Seattle teams contesting BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Sept.| Cnaanourne, _-. © ee 6 Basium and strength that should) the top of the heap. He is fast) iment had narrowed down to.| tls claim will be accommodated |2—Benton Harbor’ population, if| Muriler, ae Me ee Sv Rf ieee been conserved for the actual | reaching the top of his form and he! 4.11, real stars, an the contest went| 07 the Sthmeon Mills for's game | taxen today by the census bureau, | Devermer 13°) 3 aoe work in the ring was being wasted should be in line for some good 2*Y te nrfincte ‘| to settle it by calling Manager Piste aber) eI Dell, B By Bg fae ee ‘on too much work with the bag and| matches here during the coming sea 1 anne a ag eos 1 potana| Boy Van Maren ot Ballard 1. would rank the high place among dos sea dummy. ‘gon, allace F. Johnson and oland ee Real the leaver cities of the country. The Totale wenone th 6 2 18 8 O bet and Watson Washburn and — z Foner iar iitaand cues 40 meant ba 4 city has swollen with the addition of Sette + ES ae d Will Be |p. m. in the first feature matches of hundreds of fight fans, the first| ‘summary Chadbourne, | ° Wo the Gay. large arrivals of those who will see Struck our—By Dell 2, by Ring Worker W. T. Tilden 11 is matched against Champion Jack Deripssy in the first sible for--Francis 4. Dow Lightweight Champion Benny; Willie Jackson, Joe Benjamin,| vincent Richards at 2:45 p.m. and at defense of his crown hi Monday J. Mitchel to Mueller, Umpires | Leonard, who has made more coin| Johnny Dundee, Eddie Fitzaimmons,|4 p.m. William M. Johnston, the Sat = ters pee da vad ber gay aga out of the fight game perhaps than | ‘h¢ Mitchell boys and Frankie Calla-| champion, meets Richard Norris Wi pee 8 Seen ee — PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE han are all in line for a meetings! jjams Jr. | the two fighters, Dempsey and his} on. Lost. Pet @ny other presentday champion, | with the little Hebrew. Fitzaimmons| “Wriiam Johnat nd Norris Wil-| challenger, I Miske, were near 558 stands in line to make a pile of kale js signed to meet the champion later pro Dat aaosggn ten coals | Upper New York city le to have @ | the peak of their form, Both put in bas | liams, who meet today, played bril sis] again this winter as soon as the New in the month. e yednes hneton | “Oe eee hard sessions yesterday, probably bor York boxing season opens with its| Leonard's weight may start a big Want tennis Wednesday. Johnaton . their last chance to extend them cal oh L , defeated Niles of Boston 64, 8-10, | timated there are 250,000 motor! selves It was expected the work cere weet. controversy altho Billy Gibson, his 7.5, 6.2, and Williams eliminated Da- | boat enthusiasta in the United States. gy cy cope yall ‘There will be plenty of opposition | manager, claims that Leonard will vie the Coast star, 4.8, 6-4. 6-4, 62 | outs to would be nothing more for the champion, with a bout-with | make 135 pounds any time. Leon-| witiam Tilden won over Sam|..4 crowd of 120,000 soccer fans wit. than a loosening of muscl Lew Tendler as the piece de resist-| ard’s weight for the Charley White| tardy, Davin cup contain by a 36 ened the English cup final at the Crys-| It is evident there will be no de R ance of the season. | tif was reported to be 137 pounds, | ¢9. 6/4 cas OP Paes e cisior uld the fight go 10 rounds. | de — ee one leone Richards, ie Dempsey remained a heavy favorite peel Cea the young Yonkers star, who meets | . Dam Oey, Ne eer ng ne, |to win and even in Miske's camp|Hromiey, Baum and Byler Tilden today, defeated Jostis of St.| Watked more than 250,000 miles dues | there appeared no real belief that r Lovie 6-4, 6-1, 6-1 ate | ing hie life, the challenger can put the champion| ar sacram gage ther winners Wednesday were! —_—- out. A good showing against Demp-|Oakiond ... .. he m4 | Roland Roberts, Watson, Washburn, | oueceuiee Hagen, American open golf | sey would be a moral victory for BRE *taspsboe tan: <= ay Caner and Westbrook | nasapie ‘in a piayott with LaFitte ac | Miske, and a 10-round draw would be mui : —n Ae ape peoaeel Versailles reason for a wild celebration by his Second Game EAdie Shannon, the California light- | again looking for matches in t | friends. Rn H. Bright, who looked pretty good in al In this wide world there are S + one WINS Brockton (Masa) October fatr light pa ‘a OakIAnd selecceerensewennee ¢ 1 fights here. including » draw millers who can't ge the route with (@) ER BARRIEAU | harness races be run off without Sacramento ..... esse as with Charley White, the Chicago big Fred. There's no doubt wi | charging entrance fe horsemen en Batteries: Boehling and Dorman; lightie, is od Preparing far © come | poe clever ont con hit. It’s too bad | OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 2.—Jack| tering the events GORMAN AND haus and Cook. SN itieen wangemsted recently, | couch he hes eter einen cnn Reeves won from Frank Barrisau.in — FLORES MEET Av SAN PRANGINCO— & & —SALESMAN JOE— and married life evidently played tion for » champion, the feature bout of the show here In Now Zealand drivers of trotters | Spanish lightweight, will meet Mar. | Portland esdes dae havoc with he wark in the ring. ae a |last night. Reeves scored two Tea te ‘topene ce tac ent "| eario Flores in the tain avent at thé| wotietene Nese and ‘ibakor.tove wan jamin, and then poor old Maft Bron. It looks Uke a setup for Renny Leon. | Knockdowns in the final round Without wearing’ them. Arena next Wednesday night Qusld and Agnew “T'VE bought and sold Shirts—and washed ’em, fon came siong and kicked his head | ard when the champion lizhtweight boxen . Flores ix the Filipino ler whe " aca ; Tommy Sheppard, the English champion | LEACH AND 1 te esthoaied. mr thomen Linton Bad| anna 'e big'hie with ened cen AMERICAN LEAGUE too—for many years. Experience tells me the in the Kast Tuesday. Sheppard in the | apent over $1,000,000 trying to ft the] made % Dig hit with local fans by his | Ne j best assort t of Shirt: id 7 ‘ i Joe Gorman and Bud Ridley wit prop-|*#me fellow who took a licking from | WILLIS DRAW Amerien' cup, emblematic of yachting TUCK K. 0, of Eddie Jackson, Seattle | Cleveland best assortment of Shirts and other Men’s Fyrnish- Gn and Bud Ridley vie Pore. |Hetale Schuman in Portiand ine 10 | supremacy. igiitie, here reosatt Chicago... Psi ee . ay ead the firet smoker of the Port. | Mus 6o Tcauti. WAST PRANCLAGG, Ractt foriie| Kt é. e. " ___ | Xow Fors ry ings at the most reasonable prices can be found at ‘weeks. Beb Evans in still the match- "7 . — y Sept. 4, oI ‘ i i. 6 Be s i maker for the Portland boxing commis- ny Leach, Los Angeles lightweight Boston ts the Store of Choice, where ; nle7,,,MeCormick, the Eneitsn net! and Tommy Willis, of Oakland,| Detrolt ss +s 75 +4 — | Gral times on the Const Tent Sonn ty we%- | fought a fast draw here last night iphia ret 4188 ‘ ‘alues 3399 Beattie fane get an awfnl kick ont of | tinder the management of Hilly Gibson, | Racehorse Roberts beat Al Delmar. Cleveland 9, ‘Washington 5, ell 4 the count from Dempsey he expressed ier Thé platinum rubles of Russia, —at— imseif as nover being willing to take aaa which originally represented $7 NATIONAL LEAGUE * ‘chances of being killed by getting in the Bob Marin, A. E. ¥. h ort ow ed a Won, Lost. Pet Same ring with Jack. Mut a few wink) champlon, will box Wrenk Movan, the ted, Set Miatal, Gee now. vesmed: ot Cincinna ta ts > jer the third-raters in the Bast has evi Pittslurg miller, in Madi ri ’ rooklyn .. 7 65 580 Gently made Smith Ko wrong above the| garden September 8, men Rquere — are Over 5,000 people tell of the wonderful time they spent 1 New York 8 540 Sellar button and he wants another trial At. Lovie has in the Sunmet Hil golf year AT OUR PIONIC, Fully an lurge a crowd in expected thin y tegen bt “ pt! wi champion, Boy, page the course one of the finen nis cou * ; chi a 6 6 | eaeeeeent 7” ee, Hae, the facramento bantam, | it hum e. membersity ot 50" aelive” wd Free Dancing Afternoon and Evening z \ ae ats eH Herman, world’s champion, 16 | 1,600 associate members. RACES AND CARNIVA . cas orale pore ancetr ye A { MEN S WEAR Fred Fulton, (ihe, Minneaote rae rounds in New Oricans tonight, ce Beats leave sory oon al {emaxnne Pnitade tohia i Wisin ts 73 N 5 ml eon (3 , whe Canada soccer tana o: t Scot- Pittsburg 4, New York 3. «Ne! ING Wiis Til over te champion wt'the | Fete Herman wearer avon tor tonton,| eaitinsenational ste te alt het DON’T MISS THIS PICNIC aaa ~ redalp\ 4 A Eig where he will box Jimmy Wilde, fly: but he is weight kimg, 20 rounds Beytermber 20, ee It is estimated there are 564,510,- 000 Christians in the world, next spring, and an English 1922, te tour the Dominion,

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