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BOUT WITH JOE GORMAN WILL BE _ BIG TEST FOR ‘MARCARIO FLORES _ Mareario Flores, the Filipino lightweight, who jumped into inence in one bout, when he knocked out Eddie Jackson, le lightie, recently, has a chance to jump into the big y if he can dispose ‘of Joe Gorman by the same methods at the Arena next Wednesd: The little Portland battler is one of the toughest eggs in the game, referring to his ability to take punishment. And By Joe can hit and will go right after the Filipino, if we know Gorman at all. As far as we know, never been knocked out. with his tremendous kick may be the | boy to turn the trick Flores didn't show much of a de | fense against Jackson while the fight lasted, but he didn’t need any. Gor |man, with his wicked hooks to the | Gorman has but Flores t } J ms 4 it wind, will give Flores plenty to wor and thea ry about S my | Gorman, always popular here be bela Rev jcause of his willingness to mix owning } things, should be a real test for Se se Flores. If the Filipino wins he will when they be a big card, and even if he loses he will probably be seen in action }again because the fans sure do Uke, Tunney, or so-called. who ie new | the boys who can sock i i Travie Davis, the Everett welter the weight, recognized Coast champion at week. | has a good chance for some big bouts Nn Seattle the coming winter, if y uses his bean and gets iirto con dition The Everett boy was going at a) good clip here, winning right and has ph left, and was making a big hit with rection | the fans with his willingness to get ty geod in and take a punch to land one. He was hitting bard and boxing well | But he broke training and it | take some time for him | the fine condition that he was in +r) ing his run of victories, | Davis is one of the few main event boys in the Northwest teday. If he }aets down to business and trains, he win hand out tie verdict will be in line for some good bouts. See eee see at'® | It is 90 seldom that a good local prod: | two and| uct can be dug up to meet outaide | talent that Davis should get wise S) himself and get down to real labor. YANKS ARE MAKING REAL DOUGH } The.New York Yankees have been fa great financial success to the club jowners this year and Miller Huggins can't help but beam with smiles when he talks about it. He say« “Yea, New York will make twice BIG NET FOREST HILLS, N. ¥., Sept. 3.—| doesn't win the pennant While (nited Press)—Tennis experts to-| Babe Ruth haw been the big attrac “Gay professed to see the east and|tion everywhere, the big crowds west again fighting for the national | 4ren't altogether due to hie home run Singles tennis championship. They |%t- We've been on the heels of the | Believed it was certain that William | P¢?nant all year and a team that b M. Jobnston of fan Francisco, the | Chance to win a pennant fitle holder, would meet William T. | P*tronized. Then the Yankees are a _ Jee Waterman, manager of Frankie the Califersia welterweight, is on Eddie Moore, the local news Ht ph ase t will be 16 rounds EAST ' VS. WEST IN : a 4 an He is always Tilden of Philadelphia, last year's “King team. People get more runner up in the finals. thrills tn Wace @ team that slugs. I canne help but think t the Johnston was hooked up with the fast going Watson Washburn of | >*! !s iiveller this year than last New York, who eliminated Charies g.| |! Could hardly pe possible that there Garland yesterday. j Would be a new Tilden was to meet Walter West. |%*clop so suddenly if It wasn't due brook of Detroit. The other matches |“? “* lve ball.” bunch of rtorrers 50,6, Caner, Boston antivnec.| RYAN CAN In the semi-finals, Tilden was ex Pected to be bracketed with the win her of the Johnson-Griffith go, while Johnston was counted upon to clash with the winner of the Cuner-Wright | HIT SOUTHPAWS A lot of baseball players have trov- match. hitting southpaws, but Buddy | William Johnston eliminated a real Yan, outfielder for the Sacramento! e@ontender for his championship | S°lons, has ‘ed ‘em. He says When he defeated Richard Norris| “I really don't know the answer Wiliams in the feature match of Why I'm hitting left-handed pitching Thursday's play, The champion won | %* well as right, but y don't both in straight sets—6-2, 6-4, 76. jer me now. Southpaws had my num In the other big matches yester-| ber when I first broke in. 1 took a day, Tilden defeated young Richards | toe hold when they were pitching to in three out of four sets. Washburn|me and it wasn’t long before they took Garland down the line in three | didn’t trouble me a more than the straight sets, and Johnson turned in right-handera. That's the only secret @ victory over young Roberts in three | to the thing as I have found it.” out of five gets, THURSDAY'S RESULTS Watson M. Washburn, New York, de-| TUNNEY 2 aries S. Garland, Pittsburg, 7-5.) ee feated A. J. Lowry, New York, 6 ets: CRITICISM Ba William oh. Tilden, If. rh airs ©! Wright. Boston, |school of heavyweight boxers is an Ipp HM. Burdick. Chica awered by Gene Tunney, He says pm he ae Anybody with common sense Aeteated R. Morris William 6-3. 6-4, 7-5. knows that it is foolish to stack a MI Gontiden te Cin en ein man in his first r of pro- : “9 essional boxin ainst top-notchers ; oa G. Cotkart Canor, Loxton, detested 1.) who have a big antage in years ‘ eat te New York, 6-1, 6-3 2 lof experience and in weight, too. d Phitadetphi |This game is not a sport to me . id San Frei la profession or business. If L were| in another business I would not en ter a deal or enterprise that could -TORKY IS BACK not turn out to my benefit. If I aid BNEW ORLEANS.—Red Torkel-|{ would soon be bankrupt. Boxing fon, pitcher and chief comedian for | being my busin why then should the Pelicans, has reconsidered his | I Gareat tw quit the club and is back) furnishing entertainment. a. do such things? 1 will content my self with the knowledge that ‘he who laughs last laughs best.’ ” KONOWALOFF WILL NOT _ ENTER MILE SWIM RACE Mitrie Konowalotf, Seattie’s crack ; prominent local sportamen, and some Aistance swimmer, will not be sent to | cash contributions were received, but Detroit, Mich., to compete in the na- 1 onos ee ie Konowaloft would have had to tional mile race Labor day |leave Beattle yesterday to arrive in Lack of time to raise sufficient | Detroit in time to get used to the Money to cover Konowaloff's ex-| climate of the big auto city penses is the chief reason why Seat-| Many local ewim critics were of tie will not have an entry in this big|the opinion that the Seattle star annual event. |could have carried off the honors in Promises were extracted fromthe national mile, | he} | well over the .300 mark and they've driven in a flock of runs | wit | to get into| Serie Middleton, rf oe. 6 0 2 0 8 | Won boost Pet. 4o62 263 7, fae 1 ° ° . . oc “a sis ’ o o 6 o o 7) $08 | ‘ o ° : ° o ” a r Sie Et Ee ae mn 411606 tart Atumpt, we o. 8 ooo! 76 aaT Haldwin, o ; o 1 : ' © | Phiiadetph crt aa . Hchorr, p ...- 14,1 €6% © Boston 6. New York 2 NTON HARBOR, Mich. Sept. 4. tae ge i a) a Philadelphia Detroit @ LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3—Vernon Jack Dempsey wan a surpriged per-| vernon" An, Po. he got the ig Thursday ané toot won today, The heavyweight cham De er ee ae ee the third game of the enrigy en } Beattle by a 3tol coun syrom lon got hin first glimpse of his 2 19 @ j ¥ # a ted cn ha te pon Mi on ES Ae te Houck, who mounted the bill for the j ee ed challenger, y inke, gnesi 7. 8.4 ¢ @ 436 | home club, was hit hard, eight bim yesterda wetler, 1b a ae ee a gies be! gistered by the visitors, i : Bmith, 16 404 | Slen being regia : Md th au aly me emphatic = = bya ea ae H a * 419 | but they could only score one run clamations, the champion remarked | itouch, 1 3% 85 Sede 407 On the other hand, Ernie Schorr, : vat Minke was a much larger per bn nee aa inantl 3, Bt. Louie 2 who tossed the deceivers for the vis : ° ot ‘ be ™" tn & last mixed. ms pot at 4 gna Pekka bod itors, turned in a three-hit game, but 5 ack meemed planed, however, tha 4 two of the bingles came in the Sti 3 the contender Is going into the fight | ; wiintt X See ae nator wan one =| In good condition; it helps take the aoe ty , helped things = od off those stories of “fixing,” AN beet by Sammy Bohne bei 3 D INDIANS *« — bound to & or jeue Hehe ruck ow ‘ =! atari neaen cima nga amt | goon mg gy Rae erg Here's how the Tigsee scored aay — Hoth fighters were to let up in|? for—-Rehorr 3, Mouek HAVE EDGE runs in the fifth: Smith doubled; De = training today, They milled furt : ve le exe S | Vormer hit to Schorr, who beaved be 0 in to worthy. c with thelr @paering partners ybw tpites—Casey and Holmen BY 1. R. BLANCHARD porary bd S Ghcara selon “al . erday vl ere 4 0 do ie be: 0) i i on we , Po se Leger Hy . pe 2 oon el PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ee AGO, Sept. 3—Cleveland and) eoiitn counted, DeVormer going © , ty hance-taking 2 pet, |Chicago appeared set today to battle | Oil, Colima ouck hunted > Abo bout the by They b there cont TT beit “DUKE” KENWORTHY AND “BRICK” ELDRED They're midgets, but they're mighty. Referring to “Brick” Eldred, center fielder, and ‘Duke” Kenworthy, second baseman, of the Seattle Siwash tribe. Eldred is sticking in the cleanup berth in the Seattle bat- ting order, and Kenworthy follows him. Both are hitting this _year, SEATTLE FANDOM | THINKS MISKE WILL | LAST ABOUT FOUR | ROUNDS WITH JACK Billy Miske isn’t given much chance with Jack Dempsey when they fight for the world’s heavyweight title at Benton Harbor, Mich., Monday. In fact, the entire corps of sportsmen paged today to give| their idea of how the mill will terminate, think that Miske will be lucky if he isn't killed, and the majority seem to think that Jack the Giant Killer will introduce the sleep | wallop about the fourth session, | That seems to be the universal opinion in fight circles thruout the country. Has Dempsey gone back? Has the champion lost his skill thru his long layoff? Is the terrible punch still harbored inj | those big arms that sent Jess Willard sprawling a year or |so ago? These are the questions that will be answered) Labor day. There is no reason to believe that the Dempsey of today lisn’t the same big, husky giant of July 4, 1919. He has taken good care of himself, from all accounts. | | Miske is a big, tough fellow, who should give him a run | for his money, but unless the dope itself is knocked for a row | of home runs, Dempsey should still be champion of the world! on Tuesday next. How Seattle “Experts” Dope Out Big Fuss Right Off the Bat They Please To the purchaser of a Marcee De Luxe— | JOB DIZARD—I don't see how Micke ean la rounds. Dempsey is etili a young man and there's no reason to be that be hae gone back. I can’t for get what he did to Willard. “poe” bird WELLS—1 don't ese much m Miske. vaging from what 1 ord. K think they will emis bearers for him in about CHARLEY HULEN his pleasure starts rounds to last with » ipe- Miske fight ¥ Battling ith the first pipe ime ago, but Be aide ful—no_ disagreeable tongue burning when breaking in. It is a joy te own one of t h ese exceptional four rounda Pipes. DAN SALT Mm) Dempaey t it won't Dempaay hits to: Minke fight Jack Dil IRGK OLSON I give Dome knock him out Fee ante that long he should etick the | we tive ronan Hod ans"** "| Rs» SPRING CIGAR CP. the trick by the sieep route in about} . five rounds, Miske fought Dempaey twice 707 First Ave. 418 Pike St. to a draw before, dnd should know Jack's 1406 urth Ave. style. | 910 Second Ave, Street Car Tokens Sold at All Stores King Rama VI. motor cars, he drives h of Siam has 83 nd when he goes rid 16 | own machine, ENROLL NOW GHTS OF COLUMBUS FREE tVENING | SCHOOL FOR EX-SERVICE MEN Reopens September 7th, 7:00 P. M. Subjects Taught “ ' alish Composition oh relal Art or Show © Writing #9 Non-service men and women admitted for nominal fee. 916 KH. MA) . Phone East 8556. Kinglish Grammar have passed ut with Greb fought snd his speed kept the champion on | Ko. Miake's friends were not Aietrendea | the showing. of d tken the sting out of his hooks lie not making a Minko t dent jrounds, and that ts he gete by the firmt five he has an excellent chance to win. Fine 2,000 persons saw Dempsey yesterday in @ whirlwind three-round weather ket male and Matchmaker Fitesim. mons han estimated @ $175,000 houne. » Harry Qreb, Pittsburg Vielou#ly all the way the ch * hopeful his long ppion lay off lot of noise. ckerw claimed to be can play the 10 Billy han boomed the We Can Please You Just as we have pleased thousands of others with our Kuppen- heimer clothes and other select lines, so can we please you—give you the satisfaction inspired by smartness of style and excellence , of texture at the most reasonable prices. Come NOW to the Store | of Choice, wh Likly Luggage and HartmannWard ro Trunks Portiana Ban Francisco . AT OAKLAND— tullop and Jenkins i Wl i ere “‘Values Tell’’ Ch 1 cries) ‘Thomas and Bassler; Gould, | s42 | it out for first place in the American 44] league. The Yanks, now in third ti} | place, are still # factor in the race, but oT | the block signal in set against them. 416|The dope that seems to point this {$1 | way tn 4 The White Sox and the Indians % |now are on their home grounds and | will stay there for 22 of the 28 re oj Henne |Maining games. The Yanks will be| Vernon leads in the series tue on the road mont of the time and | #&nes to one. there is no getting away from the Schorr again, and Ernie's throw catch DeVormer at third was tal EAington doubled, scoring DeVorm Mitchell flew to Cunningham Houck scored after the catch. : Seattle's lone run eame In the seve enth when Cunningham tripled an@ scored later on Schorr’s double, ¥ " rT w from their ump, and the merry bat 2 8 9 fact that traveling in a great effi | tle is on * 16 ilelency Mducer. The Yanks, however,| The three teams were strung out heriand 0nd) with Murderers’ RoW function, can today with about half a game be overturn @ lot of things, and dope |tween them. R BE imay be one of them. The Sox al a Sey & 19 1| ways were famous for playing their| The only colnage minted by the Bt. t best with the “money” in sight. The| Confederate states during the civil Indians apparently have recovered! war consisted of four half-dollars. Sawmret @ eewwee & Furnishings for Men and Young Men eastys