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GREAT CALIFORNIA TRACK TEAM WILL COMPETE FOR NATIONAL HONORS IN BIG MEET AT HARVARD BERKELEY, Cal., May 18.—The University of California track squad is out to win the intercollegiate meet at Harvard May 27 and 28, for two reasons. First, it is the best team ever turned out in the West and can't afford to fall down on their advance repu tation, Second, fornia university has not lost a single athletic event since the fall term started in 1920, and the university doesn’t {want that record spoiled, indications the And from present 11 men who represent the big Western school at Harvard should live up to what Pacific coast enthu 4 expect of U In Harold “Brick” Mullér the team. undoubtedly has one of the best all around collegiate at) in the | United States, “Brick 6:5 in the high jump 23 feet in the jump | the 170 feet, and heaves the disous 137 feet, “Brick” is trained in & school where high high, the ord od for broad throws velin jumpers grow ng held by B. Beeson at 6 feet, 75.16 inches, made Merkeley in 1914 STAR-WOODLAND CLOSE TONIGHT runs the quarter in 48 second Entries for The Star-Woodland park tennis meet close re at who He won his race last year and sh | repeat this t Dorr runs his best race when close pressed Charley aml he has someone to talk too. tonight at 6 p. m. Entries received after that hour Will makes 9 minutes 47 seconds in the two-mile race, and should place one mot be considered. Entries for the boys’ ment will not close until! May 21. Those tennis players who still plan to enter the meet) junior tourna-| two, three, Cort Majoras puts the shot 44 feet and throws the javelin a few Inches Way the schedule for each day will Be published in the 9:30 edition of The Star and can be obttained by | telephone at The Star or at the _ tennis department of Piper & Taft's @fter 9 a. m. each day. ‘The complete list of entries wil! Be published Thursday and players} who have entered «hould see to it! What their names are included in 6pm, May M4. Players planning to enter the doubles” events only must have their entries in tonight fg only those who have filed by 6 Pp. m. tonight will be allowed to compete. won last year by the naylvania with 30% a enthuslants number am the representatives The meet w University of Pe |points, and Call Jare counting on th: |minimam for their | this time. DODGERS Maxwell Poll! MEN'S DOUBLES the list before the drawings are| James Scully amd Jack Myers, Mart made Friday. lwnite and Praik Kos Frits VS. COUGARS In case your name is missing, Rutteors get in touch with the sports de) | TODAY partment of The Star immediately | Irene Stephe | nd sce to it that it is entered. WOMEN'S DOUBLES | The University of Washington and Hére are the new entries received! t4bdie Fer nd Josephine Pollack. the Washington State college ball Winnie Taylor and Irene Stephens, MIXED DOUBLES |teams will battle it out today at Pull een eee, Sat Frances Racine, |man in the first of a fourgame JUNIOR SINGLES series that will decide the winner of ‘Witttess Waits, Bit Poster, the Pacific Coast Conference ball championship. } The Cougars are @ alight favorite to win this afternoon's match, altho |the farmers have not underestimated |the power of the Seattle collegians. | “Tiny” Leonard wil! probably start ‘for The Star Woodiand park tennis meet Tuesday: MEN'S SINGLES Hagist, Henry Notlan, Parl! Prank Kesiowsk!, G. A Laizure, Jack Dempsey’s Career Dempsey tries wrestling. Parrish lands him on his back. Jack gets $2.50 for two knockouts. ape wanes Ser Ge Detows, ‘This story of Jack Dempsey’s ca and was finally matched to meet the | has been written for The Star star of the club, BANK TEAMS SY — fern “| TO CLASH (in the next sti Dempsey bank team will y the Federal Re | down $25 for Pag Big a pie hguan 4 ieee tates ole Wolhealag cveaing & knockout, all with the same scrap: | t 6 o'cipel At the Heattle Const augue ba CHAPTER 3. per.) Andy Mall M —————_——_ The batteries for the Washington ward Jack wok ag Aloe use the Hod QUAKER NET Mutuals will be Bingnman and ath knocked him out. Rather, he | mers one ¥ywier and Wilburn for faw a bright future for the husky TEAM WINS Slugger, and arranged @ match for) ane Franklin high school tennis lathe, Rim with Ben Parrish, at Olathe, | team had little trouble in beating the Colo. Queen Anne net representatives, The match score was 5 to 1. ‘The University of Washington ten. nis team will clash with the Univer sity of Oregon tennis team this after noon at Eugene. When Dempsey arrived, ready to put on the mitts, Parrish suddenly had a change of mind. He guessed he wouldn't fight, but he'd take Jack | on in a wrestling match. There was little or nothing sin. | giing in Jack's jeans at the time, and he readily agreed to go to the mat “It was anything to pick up some | odd change,” says Jack. He recalls that he was about as| much at home on a wrestling canvas @< = jungle tiger in front of a fire- place. It took Parrish just 18 min- to flop him the first time and a Jot less the second time. Jack drew | down $10, but decided that a boxer} had no business in the wrestling | game. | Dempsey’s next trip was to Crip-| ple Creek, Colo,—via freight. He ‘Was matched to battle with George Copelin. Many miners turned out for the bout, and Copelin, being fairly | well known as a battler, looked a sure winner. Jack surprised the crowd by put ting over the sleep punch in the sev- enth round. Several smaller bouts turned up hhere and there, but they paid but lit fle. Jack worked as a miner in be- tween scraps. The next real bout was staged at Durango, Golo., with Andy Malloy. | It was a 20-round affair and ended fn a draw. After this battle Jack hoofed it to Salt Lake and then to Silverton— 40 miles away—to engage in another battle. Then he returned to Mon. trose and worked on a farm as a peach picker. | The Dempsey family had moved again, this time to Salt Lake City Jack had a habit of running back home every now and then, to stick his feet under the old family table. | He shortly grabbed a rattler and beat it for home. | Sait Lake, at this time, was quite! STAR TENNIS ENTRY BLANK I wish te enter the events marked with cross in The Star-Weodlané park tennis tournameat: Men's stngies...........-.-...-- Women's singles. .......---------. Men‘s doubles ..-...00---------- socees ceeemeeceee eee ae-:: (Name éoud! partner) Women's doubles...........------ (Name (Name) (Addreas) (Phone) I ean play after....... O'clock on week Gnyn; after..... o'clock en Saturdays; after............0’clock on Sundays (F0 tn hours) Boys who had not reached their 18th birthday by March 1, 1921 wishing to compete in special boys’ tournament fill in with X here Entries close May 18 and will be aceegted at The Star er at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's. Par LOEWS LACE CONTINUOUS a center of fistic doings. Dempsey discovered this and drifted into Hardy Downey's athletic club. yMORROW 1 SATURDAY—Compiete New Show of There were several bouts in prog- Tess, and after eyeing a few Jack VAUDEVILLE asked permission to step into the ELDRE “A TEXAS COMEDY F neing Sizaling % arena with some bird Downey turned two brothers loose on him, one at a time. k knocked the first one cold in one round and then repeated on the second. Downey was much impressed with the newcomer’s ability. He offered Jack a nice medal, | “Nix!” said Jack. “Come thru with | NG & LON ‘Two Extremes of Fun FEATURE PHOTOPLAY—Realart’s Beautiful Star JUSTINE JOHNSTONE fome coin.” Lh PM xtior much argument he got $2.50 In “SHELTERED DAUGHTERS” bo % per mat 8 names Proving That the Ignorant Girl In Not Necessarily the Sate Girt There were many other fighters 4 who hung around this club and Dempsey was a regular customer) F for a long time afterwards, He got | & lot of training thru mixing with} heavyweights and ight, DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES ano BICYCLES HIRSCH CYCLE CO. 303 €. PIKE aT . because Cali-| has done over} ghould see to it that their entries are filed at The Star] over 182 feet, which should place before 6 p. m. today or at; him among the winners in each ‘ ry event Piper & Taft’s tennis depart-|| Star Net Doubles [/" W205, sresserson nogotinten the ment before 5:30 p. m. Teams Must Be high hurdles in 153, which may About 125 players have entered M d Up M 24 place him. Ed Mejia maken the mile the meet to date. ade ay in 4:26 but has not been pr 4 thin ee ene ye Play in the te eee oad [bgp dh dammneer ey ges an ey: May 38, with tet The Star-Woodland park meet || pg aa gta hs pcr fee's singles being the first event)) vin not start until May oy pesiwe. van Mouthars Caleeraie eemart play: ——" Doubles teams must be made up ie nen a eanot compete Tne ee caer || bY May. 24 no Grawings con be|| "Pree Crisoraus track team te net e and will be published + es ST cede. be i yee ane plunaten 001]. ter Dalifa me ae Pee cen. tye, Scetalt for)! ater the doubles events youl| a. vast belasesd team in tne cour «gy egy dillon 1 must file the name of your part bs thi a - § should place te Biter the tournament gets under || | in each event not later than ja ie pein Neeiene ah: Sneeent | | Golden Bear Aces keeping hin THE Proper precautions. DOESN'T BLAME KEARNS ’ 1 don't blame Jack Kearns for) weather eye on bank account, but he should proper precautions in Demp environment. Quartering the champion and his etaff of trainers on at which Dempsey gives his p in exhibitions out, have believe ° | tomed in the as Eng out” harmful stage ins matter ood, ST. Scott, cans, p “No ance, mi clothes: The Washington Mutual Savings | judgment Kearns to get h the cool p! lish p of aye solid, a After that condition,” I did not believe then a now that fogs, weather conditions on the American | poard far different There is such a thing as to get off ox alta, anied trying fighting the danger zone is reached. (Copyright 1 En the same mistake, in the day's hould Dempsey work as much possibile where he will not be hit by| expla When I trained ahd fought in Colifornta 1 always made it a/ point to do all of my work under a canop and between rounds, when fighting, a big fan was held| over me to protect me from the sun's rays HARD FOR CARP To Carpentier It will be of even! greater importance than to Demp-| the Y right s been on in France he will spot. oan flesh wit but when and or it baking tinsue, 921 by torprise.) Newspape! May 18 nis 700th CHANCE 8 an he “It does seem a shame, Spring, over the “It means a quarter of million dol }lar contract Why not send Brown?" nd T can’t get @ hasn't “Truly Brown was missing his big feat opportunity to make good mere. ly because he lacked that poise a dignity which come with the knowl jedge that one is |he didn’t have the ready cash to buy well-dressed Pig'n Whistle, work: | take Jack some quiet spot where he can get) Went Seattle complete rest Another thing ined Kearns. 4 do not! Kearns was right Accus- | to training | or in| “oiling becomes a@ Everett the appear. He makes no impression on doesn" *% : | F | ‘ the ‘' use § wey's| Broadway tasted defeat for the} nite} He | my to he should do ts to} SEATTLE STAR second time this #eason, this time at the hands of the West Seattle In jane. Hutler, Indian twirler, pitch ed and batted his team into victory and a tie with the Tigers for the league leadership. The score: nw. EB a 613 23 | Broadway . 10 4 Batteries — Butler and Sypher; as the direct rays of the sun. Att Toledo Dempsey did all of bis work | beneath the skies. I suggested to! him that he should provide «| canopy for the champion, but} Kearns wanted bis charge to work | directly under the sun. | “He's going to fight Willard tn| an uncovered ring and I want him| to become thorgly acqurinted with | find | hout | that out} then | SCOTT PLAYS 700TH GAME Louis, captain of the Boston Amert: | consecutive game of ball here today against the DON’T LOSE A | way. | And! ‘t it, jold man, Let's you and I see to it that Brown gets a few new clothes | sive him a chance to make the grade,” | “Why doesn't he go to Cherry's| ind get outfitted? He doesn’t have to pay cash. He can pay earns, | _|and it's a dead cinch that from now jon he'll certainly do some Their address is 207 Rialto Bldg on 2nd ave., between Madison and {pete in the F | Zolla, Saunders and Willis, LAncoln came up from behind and S. C. WILL NOT ENTER MEET 108 ANGELES, May 18.—The} University of Southern California track team, consisting mainly of Charles Paddock, declined to com. cific Coant conference meet at Eugene, Ore, May 21 A dock’s ilineas is given as the reason lfor the refusal. GOLF CLUBS MEET TODAY The Seattle Golf club and the Ingle wood Golf club will meet his after. noon in the first match of their inter- club tit, ‘The match between the two number ones, Seattle Golf club, of the Inglewood club, unusual interest BRITTON WINS BOUT DES MOINES, May 18.—Jack Brit welterweight champion of the world, outpointed Johnny Tillman of Minneapolig here last night in thelr 10-round bout and Clark Speirs, is atracting ton, WHEN YOU BUY MORTGAGES Buy Title-Insured Mortgages From one end of the coun- try to the other come reports that there is a renewed and increasing demand for good first mortgages on improved properties as investments. Mortgages as investments arg uming their former wel ved popularity, and one reason undoubtedly is that title insurance has done away with all uncertainty about the title te the land which so cures the mortgage. WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Under State Supervision Assets More Than $600,000 ton Stein, of the| made four runs in the first inning, but a late inning rally by the Rail splitters gave them the game. The score: Lincoin |Queen Anne | Ballard had little trouble In hand- jing the lowly Franklin nine the short end of a 10-0 score when the |two teams tangled on Adama field yesterd: Franklin suffered its fifth straight defeat yesterday. The score: RHE Ratlard 1o m4 2 |Franklin ... sour @ 6 8 Batteries—Burgh and Walby; Nag- aminie, Williams, Cole and Pat- ricelll. Gets His Twelfth CLEVELAND, May 18.—Rabe Ruth knocked out hie 12th home run of the season here yesterday in the ninth inning of the game with the Indians. The local team won by a 4-2 count. No one was On bases ahead of Babe, ENGLISH AND YANKS TO MEET PRINCETON, May 18.—The com bined track teams of Oxford and {Cambridge will meet the Cornell and |Princeton track team in a dual meet jin New York July 29, FROSH NET MEN PLAY TIGERS The University of Washington | Freshmen tennis team will meet the Broadway high schoo! net men this the afternoon courts, REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS on Lincoln park | | | In order to introduce our new | (whalebone) plate. which is ‘the |lightest and strongest plate known, | does not the roof of the bite corn off the teed 16 years. 88 SX Crowns .... “ $8 Dridgework ry) $2 Amalgam Fill rh uaranteéd for 15 years. |. AN work ssions taken in the and get teeth same day, nination and advice fre and See Samples of Our Plate ¢ Work, We St of ‘Time, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921 | KELLAR WINS BOOBY PRIZE | What good Terry Kellar ever a8 a sparring partner to Jack Demmp. sey will alwa a mystery to # remain us after seeing him in agninat Lee Anderson, the Call lightweight, last night Probably Dempeey let him earn his biscuits by sweeping out the training quartets or chopping the laily wood, because of all the heavy- weights we have seen in action here, Kellar wins th by prize. and a husky bey, y competition |iast night, winning in a walk. Kel lar couldn't punct n protect himself, Anderson wax playing horse | with him most of the time. ROGERS BEATS WILLIS Frankie Rogers was over Stanley Willia, local boy forcing the fast have Anderson is but he or ¢ given the eal of Portland, the fight and out- | boxing his opponent, while Wilils hit the harder punches, The boys rasp. berried the decision, figuring a draw, After taking a terrific right upper- eut on the chin and a fusillade of wale lopa in the first seasion, after taking a nine cour Joe Harrahan, local ightie, weathered the storm and for the rest of the three rounds outpoints ed Johnny Fiske, the Portland miller, He was given the decision Harrahan won the second and fourth rounds, and the third was, fairly even. Round by round it was rahan's fight, but 2 | have been more popu | BETHEL’S BEAUTY draw would r. | DISAPPEARS Bill Bethel entered the ring look ing like a movie actor, and left 4 | looking like an enlarged edition of | Romeo Hag In his draw bout 1 oe ee | Sous Johnny Hogan, of Tacoma, | Bether's left lamp was put out of | museed up. N er big b knew a | | great deal about boxing, ‘but the; . rr 218 45] Red MeGill stopped one on t 3 las * chin delivered by Cliff Doro in ed ‘ ed the necessary 10 before the! ; au | hauled Red to his corner. 1 8 lene | VITAL = ia oS TONIGHT {Seattle Siwashes BY JOHNNY KILBANE | At Ram Prancince nom F . kvery team in The star Junior|| Open Series With weet aight Champion ee. IN i NATIONAL LEAGUE | Baseball league should be represent-| San Franc | Selection of training quarters and), rand Bi: wear thn: Wiededsak tua’ easstihg ee tay seamlgeat| ernie eee isco Sea e als the conditions under which a boxer} Age : leo be held at Thé Star tonight at 8 opens dunt the tei trains for a championship bout or Linn nm wl coo|p. m. Not more than one represen-|| series of the season played so far jeny_ other go & — y $ i 11-82 | tative per team will be admitted to|| When they tangle with the Sag ae ee vel cs Sheilentack and b 2 tis ‘sued || Francisco Seals, in San Francie Aghters thelr mana ' miey, Uris Thursion ond 1 ro ee co, thin week, the first game being: Jack Dempsey has driven H is 3] At this session some of the league || Scheduled for today. The tribal wrayer Be wet gy Svedigeese rules that have not been lived up to|| is in fourth place now, right City, playground of the nation. | AMERICAN LPAGUR erdpacmaabprpterrbsiebmped | Kg mip peg Pg en ga Meg bra lade Re « | cone over and two protests that have! | Vernon is tagging along right paleo tetera Elen” gy sol ed ———— | been filed will also be decided. hind Seattle. taking the challenger to a more ” WEST SEA HANDS. te the inenntians Ocatie*s echoes eicen ocak vin ont poses: TITLE of games will stand, The following | = udging from my own experience, Blea prel 4 the Frenchman will get the better BROADWAY BEATING Rap idee ogy training, unless Dempsey takes LASS | STANDING OF gmaus. defeated Queen Anne. The Quays| Shamrox A. C. va. Loule ch on, Lost. ween Dry Cleaners, at Walla Walla field. Three Brothers Dye Works vs. Stacy Showna, at Lincoln park. CLASS B Pirates vs. Eckart Cigar Co, at Walla Walla. Queen Anne Aerials va. Rainier Athletic club, at Walla Walla. Bulldogs Collin Juniors, at Walia Walla. | Highland Park Athletic Club Jun-| fora vs. South Seattle, at South Se attle. Shamrox A. C. vs. Washington Park, at Washington park. Youngstown vs. Chandlers, at Jef.) ferson park. TER CAR AT A LOWER PRICE. | Shields-Livengood Motor Company Distributors & Retailers Leed & Leeds Kirkland, won Ween Company, O} Res Eigia Company, Ever- Trucks Seattle’s future de- pends upon her ability to supply employment for her residents. TO OUR MODERN DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. PINE AT BELLEVUE " WHY PAY MORE? Quart Cans AND. SYRUP 2. Quart Cans 1) OTHER ALL: LEADING BRANDS SUPPLIES BUY DIRECT FROM HEADQUARTERS Pacific Bottlers Supply Co. Take the Trans- Canada Limited The crack through coast-to-coast train from Vancouver to Montreal— only 92 hours from Pacific to Atlantic tide water ~direct connection to points in East, and to Europe by way of Canadian Pacific steamships. 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