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BRENNAN | BOUT TAUGHT LESSON BY LEO H. LASS) DEMPSEY will depend upon Jie k e : rennan, the Chicago heavy, Dempsey tried Inst to Marty Foley, Jack am. ing punching bag And during the first few rounds @ clever middleweight 8h the faatumoving ban key, “QUALITIES When Dempsey was in Seattle in to tell just how great Dempsey really is. a in action, can go by and the we read. But it was possfbte to see the won. erful shoulder and arm development ampion which gives him his Dp, and it was is his wondertu other accounts of also pos Step around Dempsey has said that he wil de 4 upon his ability to punch to Win the big fight, altho he knows .that the Frenchman ts fast and car ries a terrific punch himself. And Carpentier is clever, too, in fact he is being credited with betng far more clever in the boxing Line i npion himeelt, SIGNS UP NORFOLK And so Dempeey in going about his training for Carpentier in an alto gether different manner than he did for his Brennan bout lup Kid Norfolk, the He has signed colored heavy ‘weight, regarded as One of the best Dig men in the game. Norfo eit, is fast, a good boxer and can take ‘em. He has been signed up to ‘Bfat contract that will make his while to really mix champion in bis workoutd. ot the sparring partners will the same caliber, according to same reports worth with The rest be of these the “shampion peavyweight of the wor nd Carpentier as the holder of the European title, this bout is tak She aspect of being “the bout of th fentury as many Eastern scribes ve already termed it, “LEONARD-BRITTON “GOIN OF FING ‘expect Jack Britton, welterweight the lightweights, to meet aguin. ‘They boxed a Graw when they ‘clashed in their first meeting. Leon- ard can be expected to enter the wel Rer division soon and Jack Britton, the master boxer, should be up Sj mgainst the fight of his life if he Jelimbs thru the ropes with Benny in, MIKE GIBBONS MAY REALIZE DREAM Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul Phan tom, may realize his dream. Considered at one time the greatest Middleweight in the game, Gibbons mever did wear the championship gen. very boxer has his eye on the le in his division, not only for the boin. but for the honor that it brings. And now the Phantom is coming “ha: k. He's after the title held by champion. Mike licked Chuck Wig his first comeback effort. He has already defied Wilson, and if heggtill retains the «peed that brought him the nickname of the Phantom, one, Mr. Wilson, should Be in for a busy evening if they ever get together ED MARTIN PLANS COMEBACK Denver Martin, the veteran héavywtight, is planning a come back. They're all doing it now. H Is located in Portiand at the prese time and press reports from the Rowe city say that he will be used at ith er Portland or Milwaukee in the ne. future. “EVERY ONE CAN SUCCEED Ths man just wouldn't stay He was determined to go up nd yet the starting seemed He was putting in long hours at tis werk and his small pay scarecly lasted from week to week. He saw other men promoted | and then he learned the reason He didn’t have the air of class and Pdistinction; that well-groomed air @bout him that they had, In other words, he needed clothes and needed them quick and he didn’t have the ready cash. He made up his mind Mo get them and he did. He went to Cherry's ond bovgbt an encr outlit on crest. Fie paid down a very smal amount and arranged to Pay the balen monthly and he succeeded m because he felt \ and looked the part he aspired to Their store is at 207 Balto Blig A 2na between Madison § Foi over the Big'n Whistle i Afvertiveme } a at 2001 Phone Main ©. wallop to n his orid’s heavyweight tue, according to re from the Kast, where the ebam has already gone into light trait for his bout with Georges Carpentier July 2 mat the champion made as ke when he trained for become ever and surrounded himself with | If won't be long sntil the fans can | king, and Benny Leonard, king of | gens in the East the other day in| and Bul Tate, his accommoedat: | took a beating | him, the Loute's are a slight favorite of the bout with Brennan in Febru ary Dempeey nearty because he tried to box and he gouldn't get away from Brennan's | det But after the «sixth round Dev st mauling, aecordin “to the account of the flight, and fin dy wore Brennan down and eventu ally knocked him out im the 12th DEMPSEY’S NATURAL Dis skit at the Pantages it wag im. | 7 All we on | iy the Coast, who have never seen him | games billed for that date. ‘The other Who'll Win? CLEVELAND, Obio, Apri! 29. Jobnny Kilbane featherweight npion of the world “It will go the limit. T don't look for a knockout, I'll be pull ng for Dempsey to win, but I'm afraid he bs up against the stiffest opponent he ever has faced. ‘This Carpentier oan nit, and he ia clev ef, no matter what some people think, If the bout goes the Limit of course, Dempsey will be the winner.” LOUIE’S FAVORED TO WIN SUNDAY With Bod Thorburn an the for the Loule’s French Dry Cleaners and a team of heavy hitters behind | mound to take the Stacy Shown nine into their Class A Star league game Sumday on Lincoln playfield. Stacy Shown won when these| teams played before on Walla Walla | playfield, but only as a result of a| couple of scratch hita | camp in league by Sunday Seattie will This means that Is expected to keep young catcher, ‘The Dry Cleaners have “Ret Swift to shoot into the fray any time norburn showld weaken, Swift's! | piter ‘There are three other Star league ig in also effective. | Class A game will be between the crack Three Brothers Dye Works | nine and the Shamrox Athletic club | team, The Youngstown Athletic elub te to see how fast he can really | game, ¢ With Dempsey recognized as the! | | | Johnny Wilson, present middleweight | | tearm meets the Rainier Athletic club nine in Youngstown, In the other ¢ Washington Park team South Seattle Juniors at attle. When and Where Star League Teams Play Sunday Here's when and where The Star league teams will play league games Sunday ays th pl South CLASS A Shamrox Athletic club vw. Three Broth ~ Dye Works, at Jefferson }+ perk, at 9°90 p,m Louie'é Frengi Dry Cleaners ve Stacy Showns, at Lincoln Park, at tp om CLASS B Washington Park va. South Se attic, at South Seattle, at 2 p.m Rainier Athletic club va. Youngs town Athletic elu Youngs town, at 2:30 p. m. Games bave been arranged for Star league teams not scheduled to play league ball Sunday. These games will be announced in Satur day's Star, PADDOCK WILL | RUN IN EAST LOS ANGELES, April 29 Char: | ley Paddoek, University of Southern | California sprint marvel, will com pete at the meet in the Harvard! university stadium, June 15, and at the American Intercollegiate meet in Chicago, June 1%, according to an announcement made by himself here youterday, OREGON AGGIES BEAT GONZAGA SPOKANE, April 29.—The Oregon Aggies beat the Gonzaga university ball nine here yesterday by a 32 |ncore, Hughie McKenna scored the |winning rup for the Aggies. The Aggies play the Washington State college team at Pullman this after noon and Gateriag. | JACK BRITTON TO FIGHT IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, April 29.—Jack Brit- ton, world champion welterweight, | will meet either Dave Shade or| | | Johnny McCarthy in the Milwaukie arena here on the night of May 20, Matchmaker Frank Kendall told the United Press yeaterday. | Shade and McCarthy will fight here on May 6 for the chance to go up| against the champion, Kendall aid. ‘The fight will be a 10-round event. Schorr, Francis and Jacoba will make ataft. Murphy will alternate Stumpf and Eliott will » with Kenworthy and Wistersil com up the pitching pleting the infield Middleton, ningham will cake work. Spencer, Adame and Tobin wil 43 the catching chores. This will probably be the Seattte roster for the season, with the excep tion of shortatop and perhaps in the | pitching staff, where changes can be} Axpected, Hirde went into firs piace by Huntoon and O' Dennen tied for high score with igh total with an, 604; OF Dew 2 also starred. Power sad Light Ce Cooper a 149 190 16m B09 Sco i ieee | The Kavanagh Tad Seccnceipdes 50 nee beat Hat $3.50 : : 441 58 643—~1860 | TWO STORES ‘ F | Rettrert neeeenee. S88 tee 218— 684 First and Madison Mhepard § -ncumccamen 197 167 165— 649 THOM POOR ene nee Tokend te. 1 as tie— 199 | Suorey —— PHILADELPHIA, April letes from every section of the coun |try are pouring into the town by the The reason hundreds. Kidred, _ BLUE | ENVELOPE FOR THREE SIWASHES ANAGER KE commence 17 Dr usiae me equaled by any university in the United States is what is Threp hundred schools and 111 colleges have color | "scramento 1 i uning knife on|told in the triumphant growl of the Golden Bears of the| bearers here to represent them in the relayeraces and 1 6 the Beatile bail! University of California. special track and field events on the card. a cup bewreen Pe’ | As the school year of 1920-1921 draws to a close, Cali- As a special attraction, France was to make her bow |"! las $5 hight, an the olah,|fornia’s stalwart athletes have gone forth and won unques-| &8,a c4 ididate for relay honors. - feattie 1, Sat Lake 1 pe! which is now car-|tionable honors in football, | The French team, here for the first time, consists of Wan Franciscg 3, Leos Angee 3, rying 23 m».| basketball, crew and track. George Andre, Gaston Fery, Maurice Mercery and Gacramente 4, Portiand § C8 tanteentll must ve Gown | A victorious season in base BOOST Maurice ‘Devaux, who will run in the mile relay; Ali- 2 hts oe pod g om ball and tennis by the Bears Khan, the sprinter, and De Nys, the distance runner. Seattle's ball tossers proved te be probably keep seven | thers, three catchers, six infielders jand four outfielders for the present Monroe | pitcher, and Rube Oldring Strand will be the boys to go. Manager Kenworthy has made no| the announcement as to bis bt F and he wil probably I mare of the CARDS, BEARS |)200", htm WON'T COMPETE ‘ EUGENE, April ither the Univer of California or Stanford university will compete in the Pa ific , cqast conference track meet here Ma according to word sent romthe graduate managers of the | two California schools, ANOTHER STATE BALL LEAGUE CENTRALIA, ril 29. — The Southwest Washington Baseball league has been organized with teams from Centralia, Chehalis South Bend, Toledo and Raymond entered. Other towns are expected to enter teams, A 16-game schedule | will be arranged for the teams DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES az BICYCLES GRAND OPENING OF LESCHI PAVILION With a KNICKERBOCKER CLUB DANCE ive. APRIL 30 EVE, CAMPAU’S JAZZ BAND Yesler Cable Dancing at 9 HIRSCH CYCLE CO. 303 E. PME ST. } 1406 Fourth morrow. Come papers. Entrance, ave., at Pike at, STORES 707 Virst 418 Pike 910 Seoond WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable corner Second PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK HE Rit NWo L nY| is anticipated by Coast dia~ mond critics. California started things by Swarts, |Dambling all of her Coast gridiron and Paul |Opponents and as a climax, on Jand jary 1, 1921, wulloped Ohig State, pride of the Bast Micke Went, by a 280 » Football critics fram every section of the United Staten, who viewed the game and re. . but he odin, his keep both Carter Kiliott and Bil | ot Pamdena Now Year's day, were Stumpf, his present shortstops, for|tnanimous in the opinion that the awhile. California team was unbeatable, Demaree, Gardner, Geary, Dailey,| In baxkethall, the Golden Bears just nosed the strong University Washington five out of the Pacific Coant conference tite, The Berkeley schoo! had « strong basketball team and would have given any American college five a tough ga BIG DAY )ON KIL, 9 | Ons Apri Jed her athteth water, cinder path and di the morning. nosed out the University of Wash. ington crew a weant five feet in their threemile race on the Oakland @tuary. This i the first time that & California boat ever finished ahead of a Purple and Gold craft. Early in the afternoon California stepped awny from the University of Bates and| at first and ift at short! ane and Cun. | attioid % Caltfornia expand achievements on the mond. In Michigan cinder path artieta and easily won the dual meet. To top the tay, the California ball team beat the Stanford Cardinals in their an nual diamond content California Is not thro yet. They wil wend their track team to Cam. = taking | war No. bridew to compete with Harvard in a dual meet will send their ball team to Japan to play all of the trong Jape Niece and pro foantonal t They will send their erew to Princeton « enians ;, | much: wide of Uhewe events the Call. records don"t amount to STEVENS’ 77.2% Teaching If you value time and money | Litue Cost, Private Maile Day and Evening. Lady Asrietanta ah Pike. im Shae Danced tm leading places of New York City. Member Teacher# Aan i} MADE-TO-ORDER 5061694 29.—Ath. is the today and big to-| Many At This Price 304 Pike St. One Week Only The justly famons G. B,D. pipes are now within reach of all. Made from carefully. s¢ of French Briar. Popular shapes. Mouthpieces, $5.00 G. B. D. for $3.00 $4.00 G. B. D. for $2.50 $3.50 G. B. D. for $2.00 $3.00 G. B. D. for $1.75 Pipe smokers will not allow such values to ast long, so take the hint and secure yours early. Sterling Silver bands. Vulcanite SFATTLE STAR GOLDEN BEARS TURN IN GREAT CARD FOR 1920-21 ATHLETIC YEAR BY TOM OLSEN A year of athletic achievement that has never even been the Gokien Bear crew | and Poughkeepsis | to compete with the le of the/ ast. | STRONG NET TEAM SLi | Headed by Captain Rates, Califor niarhas a strong tennis team thé i721 /at present ranks as one of the Pt strongest in the West pected stock | Made in both Landon and Paris. | Penn relay morrow. ROOKS FOR REFEREE DETROIT, April 29.—Detrott box- ing fans are booming Billy Rooks as & referee for the coming Dempsey. Carpentier match | Rooks haw refereed more thmn 2,000 fights He has handled over 4,000 vard, Navy, Pen Penn State from | land. ranklin Another teani making its debut in the carnival was the United States Naval Academy squad. Among the big universities entered are Yale, Har- Cornell, n, the East. Middle Western and Western competition promises to be better than ever with entries from Ohio State, Illinois, Wise: ‘arent Chicago, Washington State, Stanford, Red- California and Southern California. LALEUND Fy BAR Wd, field, this afternoon and to- SINK BEES, 7-1 in the history of the fan Francine sentatives Princeton, Columbia and |« downpour of main. glardj, but that. boxers in the ring | Of all the fighters be has worked | — woe with he picks Joe Gans as the grent-| (evelana rv) ‘ on Wastingtoa aaa | “He had the punch, the heart and | i"" vere - . st the head,” ays Rooka. m 1 ” 7 ‘ “There was no dancing when Gans Chicks « 8 5 was tn the ring Linde ioe oy pap ay. “He hit from where be held hin sand 18, Detrott 6 sites Louis game postponed; wet hands and be moved only to avoid | 6 Philadelphia % @ punch, New York 9 Washington I doubt tf Renny Leonard could | gounan have beaten Gans when he was go ing, | NATIONAL TA | “They fight differentty, Leonard | py vare dances. He bite just as hard, no) pre Aoubt. Leonard steps around look- | | ing for an opening which would have jcounted against bim in the old days of longer fights. Gans achieved the mume thing an)", Leonard by merety sliding back on| 5 ove foot or else turning his head or| nen raising one shoulder, eae “I follow one principal tn referee | | me te 11, Bostor impats -8t He poked out a © yentarday » of Mu 4 in the fifth he fans pay to see action. I try to bandle boxers from that view. K bh ke was mentioned as a pos visitors for the first time olan” fe playing good Lovin gaine pontponed: bat for the apie of hard Young Tirown played shert for the and worked resuete. Sur te emage waiard Li, He handles himself weil both fight in Toledo but lost out wh in the field aad at the pinte, The Oblo insisted on an Ohio man. . impossible yesterday. wet bell made good fielding almost The teams played good ball | of the oozy condition of the | the downpour, | Hatt Lake— | Sand, 3b Withott, Jourdan, Billy Lane, Coast iragne base stealing leader, ‘he tulna 14th base 2 gly the third yeaterda when he swiped " . Sigtin, Lynn, © BrowD, 68 woemmene Brinley, “2 | non wennaeen ‘Tub Spencer had a bie day with tre! willow, Me rapped out two soratch hits im his firet two tripe to the plate, and | | then he added & territic double to right the etxth. He walked on his | fourth Journey to the rubber, PD mms TRAGCE comemereee i | & Seattie— Late, Of «amine Wisterzil, 3b ae UrPHY, LD anew Middleton, rf oom Kenworthy, 2b Cunningham, If .. Spencer, ¢ --cemne | Pilot, 90 eoenneee Gardner, P a 5 Gardner made « pretty play om Hav- | ers roller in the fourth when he alipped | and fell, but he threw the ball to Murphy | at first and got his mam. Two games were booked for the Siwash wigwam teday, the first to wet under way at 1:30, And the Indies were @ue to pam thea [the turnstiles today without the usual pasteboards, PREP GAMES ON TODAY Three high school ball games are billed for this afternoon in the third series of scheduled games, Franklin | meets West Seattle at West Seattle, | errr eet Bl enmuwetwnd Bl coennnwnaaund Totale ..- *Ratied for Brinley {Batted for Bromley Score by innings: Balt Lake o-se-ae Hite sonccsnanmee BORttl® . eee amen Hts - oan. Summary pial cenwwe Teo-base ‘hite—Cunmingham 2 . Lane, Sacrifice Gardner. 5 Big Bill Tilden, national tennix tm the prive feta. | Broadway playing Queen Anne on ft * champ, says his partner in the Davis y when he scooped | Mercer playfield and Ballard taking | ner. Innings pited up matches, Bill Johnston, is the srounder with bison Lincoln on Adams field. No upsets | 2, bits 5. at bat lereatest player in the world. Now m the first pounce shite helare expected in this afternoon's run. lot's ank Johnston, t by many feet swaLonen «tT ston evra, COMPARISONS. i. Seattle Spring Cigar Co., Inc.| He threw “soiey |S gam: you receive unusually big value. ) more, and that is SERVICE—highest quality of mate- rial, the skilled workmanship of the nation’s best tail- ors, correct style, exact fit and personal contact to see that satisfaction is always given. WE URGE YOU TO MAKE CLOSE, CAREFUL Is Real Profit for You! This store’s exception- ally convenient location in the heart of Seattle’s low- est rent retail district—916 Second avenue, near Madi- son—together with our other small overhead expenses, means that; through our own saving; we can give you better clothes for less money: Therefore when you pay, us from $25 © $50 for New Spring Suits, Overcoats or Raincoats But you get even Custom Tailored Service Without the Annoyance of a Try-on SHANER & WOLFF 916 Second Avenue, near Madison —Two Big Stores— Es Pe 13, 000 Athletes in Penn Relays SIWASHES French ‘Diaiiits to Make Debut BY HENRY L. FARRELL PHILADELPHIA, April 29.—More than 3,000 young athletes were in and around Quakertown today, getting ready for the greatest carnival son F PACIFIC COAST LZAGTH Won, i re better ducks than Salt Lake’s repre- yesterday and the Stwashes swam off with a 7-tod wim over the Bees in a sea of mud and ‘The visitors tallied in the first frame on hits by Withott and Gin long Harry Gardner, who was on the knoll for Seattle, kept them away from the plate after Seattle’ talfied three runs, one im the second, fourth and sixth and then cut loose with four counters im the eighth, cinching the party. Bl awocencose? 4] coousnwecconP su ae 24 ae el eceesenneM nl eeecco~ccceel

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