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! DAVIS AND MASCOTT IN BIG gt BY LEO H. LASSEN Two Coast r | the dice bouts of their cera T can play after .... o'clock bye Junior Net Entry I wish to enter The Star Wood and park junior boys’ tennis T had net rm birthday by March my 1921, 1sth 1 DROP | PAIR TO | SEALS | FRANCISCO, May wped two games esterday, the me and ending 39 and the tilt here ended lone end of O'Doul (Aadrees SAN ar @hone ning game after with the Seal 74 count the Seattle letting them | weekdays on on the Letty yutfit in the Entries close May 28, at 6 p down with only In the Jim Soott hd Johnny were able to HARVARD WINS svi) the Shasta see whale FROM TIGERS |: "=" oo | runs CAMI May ware tefeated here Saturday in thelr dual track meet by the The r was by far th staged between the after after + o'clock aturday shut out o'clock nday morning t nite, Beattle Wed Two nights Pecognized = C champion. tang of Memphis, 1 | Bout in Port afterne rast t with in Pa a The two this afternoon. teams play again 2! Prine ual ost ever one of is in the we ot yne as Ha le First Game one ann At Ran } Ban ¥ Seay Mascott has the better chance of | two # he E the two Coast men of making “mame for himself he “wi ‘ fighting in a bout Davis wilt meet ) decision mix _ Foute. LOCAL CARD 3S compLerep Whe local card for Wednesday ike has been completed by Match “Maker Hite. It follows Jack Britton Travie rweig hts. BMy Wright vs. Eddie Hammond weights. | ©. Brown vs. Boy McCasstin,| Fifteen eights |tier, at the | Owen Roberts vs. in oon. Hightweights. ut py Sutre Taro had been the scene . and of td's ban Young put at Georges Carpentier’s Carrer Was Pit Boy at 12 Years of Age. Parents Were Poor. Wins First Bout in BY HAL COCHRAN CHABTER I years ago Georges of 12, was in 5 rman champ, ar former wil as phe we cision vs. Davis, 1907, He wanted hin ther with Carpentier's parents jto take their under and train him. firet much objectior Dench wlate won son At but wing Carpen pit Prar boy * per left ax mine obscure Bud Fitzgerald, Lens, mining of his his pit From e wt Ahood vs. Hugh Curley, wel th youngster was at the gym ay and night Rough edges trained off of was born of poor parents and, him and he was stacked up against on as was old enough |the be R piehters in Deschamps’ lot | his fat miner, in daily |in she notice Mme. _ Vanhil the inside of the earth. The | broueq, Deschamps’ mother-in-law. earnings nt to|took an {nterest in the boy from wolf from the Car - Iplay days early jing He As e tw Joined into the Spotlight recently & decision over Leac the veteran had shaded p, will box Eddie Ma San Francisco , lightweight semi-windup to the Ma fracas, sight rthwest | h ligt N wh jumped trips t youth's pheip weekly the we r keep Outside battles, alangle to them, b », [and far between mighty } hix youthful I they and Carpentier bouts in Georges tell “First we followed with A grand finale be wentvinto a tr tid ugh 1 cs with wever Joor a ey were few talked | and In th mid-a py jwith of © days Georges was fair-h 4 you far from that Id indulge in any pe in It t 1 money Deschamps aring. an appearance a lad who we that required and He was generally looked a fireside mother's boy all day and cores, little tours staged exhibit at night ut it bimaelf t; -then | turn. As myself to Deschamps ny uxele ence went on ON WILL ARRIVE TODAY brawn | upon Britton will be in Seattle to-| Working in darkness for his bout with Davis at the |away from sunshine ion Wednesday. The champion | didn't appeal to in Portland Saturitay. Brit-}to do something Mis booked to box three times on | thought ever on Coast—Seattle, Portland and|sionally went, a working hours, , B. C, having made ar-jto a xing school that had been nents for the showing of the |opened in the town by a Prof. Fran Chances are that Brit-/cols Deschamps. Ly Will box Dave Shade in Port-| Like many other youngsters.) Whi WG and Joe Simonich in Vancou-/Georges just hung around, and | hypr: q watched fighters work. Finally he| But |decame well known as one of the | money SEATS WILL [youngsters in the town, and was | least as ¢ ab &. open air, | He wanted With that mind, he occa a fig acrobatic allowed ance by reading.” pen¥er smiles then and hypnotinm? h. in plain Eng am? Bunkum! bunkum red in was pleas la Diague!™ . means and to bunkum, the to my the master and be up The year 1908 took him into the ring with men who had gained real reputations. | (The next VED |now and then allowed to slip on a | pup! WAN seats will be reserved for the!pair of gloves himself and mix in| Finally Carpentler’s first real bout ir Davis fight because of the|the sparring and battling came with Bourgeois the latter part sof gallery seats at the Payil-| One night he gave a much bigger |of 1907. Goorges trimmed him in| S Promoter Hite has announced | fellow a good drubbing. Deschamps |four rounds and followed shortly of prices at $2.20, $3.230| Witnessed the bout and wax much/with another four-round win over impressed with the fair-haired kid's | Wetinck showing. Georges was encouraged| . Carpentier was battling as a fly 3 come to the school more regu | Weight, being just in his 13th year | larly. Eventually the professor had "nd still far from developed His | times when a champion ts}* hunch there was something that [third bout «aw him get a drubbing Se he shah. to mest a tot of |#0e® make real battiers in the | from Mazoir, a much-touted battler, nd the bouts are usually big |*id—at least a lot of nerve in four rounds While Britton ts figured to| Deehamps took the matter This beating, however, didn't feaze Davis there are a lot of local ees. He had picked up some who are willing to stake good | ters, and that’s what the youth on Davis being able to hold his | with Britton over the four. route, Davis has been fight- Fegularly and he bas been hit-| } well, as well as boxing in fine) | oe story carries Capen: | tier thru his first knockout and one lof the longest battles be has ever ‘fought in.) ON WAY COLORADO ‘The veteran Jim Flynn is on his to Colorado, where he is to bex three times within ext month. Flynn has been Seattle for the past two fighting now and then. While is thru and won't admit it pie must be given credit for being Db) Bble to take ‘em. Speaking of won- @ers of the ring, he’s one of them. FLYNN HAS ONE RECORD, ANYWAY ) Altho Flynn took one on the chin from Jack Dempsey, like most heavyweights do that fight J | has one record, at and 4s that he is the only fighter thas ever hung one on Dempse the K. ©., and he did it in Found, too. It happened in Fado back in 1917. Johar Ball, veteran English golf Professional, whe a an amateur ‘won the English tithe in 1884, 1890, 1807, 1804, 1890. 1907, 1910 and 1918 aod the open title in 1890, recently wen the gekt medal in the Koval Liverpee! club tournament at Hey~ lake with « card of 77, | at YANKS | Ifers association beld = not | WIN FIRST | GOLF MATCHES . HOYLAKE, May 23 | Bobby Jones, amiling At |boy, started the American ama | golf team off with this ing when he won thé first mat on the links of the | Golf club. tn} wood. | b Lido + are favored at lini J. Martin W formerly Waveriey | Country > profeasi Por has accepted the berth aa cine atl the City of Paris indoor golf school San Francisco, and ung | anda John Novak, Spokane professional, recently tied the Spokane course rec- ord with @ card of two strokes * ist champion Royal ar morn h of ships least Wilmington, Del. $10,000 munictpal | 15 holes. Colo- | for Liverpool x bas 19 ve being of Misa on BY VISCOUNT NORTHCLIFFE — three—Chick Evans, (Copyrighted, 1921) and Francis Ouimet. HOLYOKE, Engiand, May Chick The wonderful victories of the naa fean team Saturday have prof: we hse stirred the golfing world of Bri 4, Dut, as 1 have intimated befor Play of the British team Saturd Mio criterion by which to ju ‘fight for the amateur champior of Britain. Manford, who meets Bob! who hits off the first ball Monday Morning—was not included in Sat urday'’s p Nor were Torrence Harris, Mark Seymour, who meet Wright Monday afternoon; Hambro and quite a number of others who Are at least aw good, and probabl better, than any except Tolley h Jenkins, who went down so disas-|“° trous!y | Every Ht is beginning to be considered | "°t be 8 fiery ay Saturdd¥’s, Kv here that we t no amateur equal | °TYPO4y 's full of praise at the mod te what are regarded as your ee demeanor of your te Alen Stir! f equ! Jones c apd 2 to play Despite the gallery was present testants in the first Jat the club house befor | In the | British | defeated to Chick Evans, won his first round against Crowthar, 6 up and 4 to play Francis Ouimet also won his first match against C. E, Dick 3 up and 2/ beat G. Manford 3 ty hour when t a large con round gathered § o'clock veteran en two Hilton, up and second match, the Fonter, 6 Bobby Jones players M. K ‘ Evans is pretty certain to Crowther, and Ouimet has a/ tin Dick. Monday is when the Ameri- American champion Stoner ymour is young and has little public experience. He to pl to make a big fight against] J. Wood Ptatt, who was to have | met Maj. H. A. Boyd, was forced out in the cham He fell downstairs his leg, which ha din splints, he day had ver is sure Wright | he Hunter Jones big match and Carter, will the be between Irish cham 8 by ar nd badl to of ple Iry injured pla onshi in old-timers will play Monday all, who wa ‘or y Jones Hilton, a great play ae Montmore Bobby and our championship. hopes the course will than breeze more much cooler Saturday, and a light land made conditions somewhat difficult for the Americ | RK. R. Burton beat Thompson, Britishers, 2 up and 1 to play LAND AND SKY TAXI SERVICE Did you see “MAIN 6500" flying » city today? painted on the wings of t Curt ‘a Gull flying his air Taxi is ope the Puget Sound Airwa pany, with a hangar at M: Park, on Lake Washington. If you want @ combination of land and sky taxi ride, call MAIN 6500, and we will take you to and from the hangar from any part of the business « of the city. Rates, Including and SKY trip are: For one passenger ... $10.00 For two passengers ...$15.00 For three passengers . $20.00 SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 6 was 0, but fight . Rh good Saturday ond ana. both best 3uy Direct MALT SYRUP ROOOrtl dnceeseuss. one 2 quarts ..........$1,00]) All Leading Brands and Supplies Pacific Bottlers’ Supply Co. 307 Occidental Ave. Joe Sewell Hit in Head by Pitched Ball CLEVELAND, May Joe Sewell, sland shortstop, was hit in the head by a pitehed ball here Saturday, Sewell the infielder who took the pi of Ray Chapman, who was killed by a pitched ball last season. Sewell was not Injured, however, any more than to the extent of a bad headache. 23.- both LAND n E PIST. was | the start ' money | | Shamrox A [Moore R Thursday up Innt | the BY JOHNNY KILBANE: Featherweight Champion not always safe or fair fle r by what he shows or by h theor and the lessons but t © My Method to criticism th to point them take it for will fight City « |i would say that would not me than two with champion. | r noticeable faults, as re He he rounds tt judge in expounds is to in trainin, he camera, n Carpen Practically w that he right; the he ar arpen: | d that lay | inw it iw not | he at | granted that | h Jack Demp July 2 as follow him in at fighting positions all of the Ulustrations wh not hold his hands tead of landing with the knuckles hit flat of the fing This i most glaring! yatration of janding ly puneh ead of bring art it % push than tempts to give, things ok many tier's b him © with the in n 1 nis hown L de Carpen re not wr yihand & quarter hej the | up print |it more ter Jersey writes, but wet tint maleing ripping | How Teams Stand in Star Junior League CLASS A STAR BALL’ TEAMS |... ‘a TALLY BIG |i" SCORES wre Big scores were tallied in The r Baseball Hers running on the Y Jur n he by « were to in atyle as down a KO0d, n Loot ; ar ague yesterday, the 7 to 10 Class Be nched © wohe The vised. the season will be Teams willing to play De da touch with the ap The Star not } and game has been re. the reat of Tuesday mes in publish hould r than tomorrow | night, will be scheduled. | The Collins te to life | won their first Walla Walla the and} wal: | n came game of nea yesterday by 10, LEAGUE | at PACIVIO COAST “ T | Bulldogs Collins Junio | atte ten |Jones and Hym | | ‘The Highland [their third straight game by South attl ath Charley Hardin pitehed ni for the winners. a} Seldman lefoat at attle. | ng bal Th re Highland Jot Park Hardin Mitchell inn and Mees how non, F The Egerman Grocery team walked on Queen Anne at Walla Walla by a 11 to 4 O'Leary helt the loners to five binkle The score Aerials tall w Rr rocery .... 1 Ht teerma: 10 Queen / Aerials Hatt O'Leary and Angleberry ‘ and Patric Coon T © Cig Pirates panded | r Co, team's pennant awful jolt when they #6a, 12 to 1, at w yesterday, Mahoney he men safe at all times Eekart hopes an| id the ele ‘The score: H. Pirates Eckart Cigar Co 5 | ¥ Mahoney and Gorman Jot Gower and Rockey terion pn#ON, French winning Athletic club dow the “ count Dr. rankiin pinying Queen Anne at | Meroer field. Lotie's halted the Shamrox when they nder alta. Cleaners | of the team atreak first rihenders at Walla their trend | 3 in the ad defeated Lincoln in al dual track meet at Denny by & count of 691-2 to Tigers cinching the meet high and broad jumpa a to 5 Baturd | | | The score: He ET roa ; } Rr Bisse Fy eh Dry 14 18 Lasley, Quinn, J, Maley | hews; Swift and Miller, Hig haan. Louie's 1) Ratteries and M genbe big mateh 1 Marion, roadway captain, ln. Lincoln is developing » good weight man in Shidler, He won the discus event with w tose of 106.7 feet and finished @ tie for first in the shot with Eigvedt of Broadway, with « throw of 42.4. The Shamrox A feated the at Washington battle yesterd: C. second team Washington park team park in a pitchers y by a 5 to 3 ncore. the hill for the winners, but he managed to fan 10 id the home team to six} ok ine « on 4 . be hela | ‘The alt-city* y at Denny field as wha meet will and he h bin The all Rea w ty ten: rrament for the be held at “day and Nollan and Armand Livengood 'REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS score ak Br Hesketh Mar f Bron na J of Franklin, are ¢ Rbamron A i" ton orion. -M and ove and Heath c rk Dore : . Lin vps naidered th Boulet, ref singles honors The Youngstown A first det of the son yesterda winning, 20 to 16 C. suffered its axon at Joffer the Chandlers a wild game. nH. 2 2 614 j ok 16610 «7 Roe, Poynter, Lourie Dulin, Stockwell and park in Chandle Youngat Batteries 1 Del Crook r Battery Duca; WE HAVE RECENTLY H ADDED 1,500 NEW BOX | TO OUR MODERN SAFETY | DEPOSIT VAULTS. 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Forelan Dep o4. rs \ wiest Ave. and Columbin st. 1221 Thi rd Av e “COR UNIVERS?T». | courts squads won't have to be filed until | second, " SIWASHES |GEORGES MUST FIGHT BETTER THAN HE WRITES— KILBANE fashion as rob it of ful nt of the force that shoul euch to per oe Ko behind Try it n front the puneh movement In infighting, man is to Frank bim in tures him they'll be playing From Baul with a somewhat whieh it upward |flustrated by the “Dead March h- lover France. The punch that hould be all the Frenc learned » Paphke th an injustice which ha and feint h whee cated ng eidewiae foot t ut whittiny right hig and landing on @ chin. If you dont you will be lucky. believe that Carpem he writes or ponem, he won't last long by 4 behind then in started urpentier Haat elther ¢ a him bt « Hilly f m bringy ¢ en, withe « work nt. Carpentier face jaw with somethin hand right livering way oppone him ng ewingt your hat ok thi him about the ¢ bas failed to learn to are f a In « ing in for | look him on leaves r h wide left ® like an over In ntler's either ten har fight I ae and even punch t nprotected. when setting to deliver car ¢ head is wtill foot s opponent's left far behind u y the his wt wil as but if he ugainst Dempney (Copyright and within an ineb om the and eft or of bi ewung t makes punch Dempney Carpentier trie ch of hi but if « in the right f Enterprise) ewnspaper t on up is twie “SUDS” MAKES ‘| GOOD WIT DETROIT HEN it comes te praising gradu ates of the Coast league for make ing good in the big league “Suds” Sutherland, the Portland hurler, must be given @ big boost. Sutherland has registered five straight wing for Dodger Tennis STAR NET Team to Meet OPENS “oa _ TODAY the universit len and Bill Dodgers, Davies will the n second tennis t rth F « f ter noon on co Marnh Al represent the ‘Taylor will Cards | HURLEY SHOWS PROMISE JIN DASHES |). «Se. Sort loverse since the starting bell of | Vie shows promise of 4 /the American league race sounded. veloping Sutherland i» one of the geal nity of }Comebacks in the game. A few ars ago he was with the Tacoma ers in the Northwestern league and was let out. He couldn't find job anywhere as a pitcher. Two years ago Walter McCredie was up inet it for hurlers. He gave” ds” a chance and all Sutherland did last year was te turn in 21 in 45 starts for the cellar’ ch pions r went the Play open was te nual Star,Wood rnament k today suNO mateh f dway Lar i for the war necemary to 1 4p, om, ma available be run All right on ume uy b tween Bre ehedul be the ime it may me of| with 14 | matches oatpone but the all of oft players should we time. should they the men's becaure will ay Draw later ngs bein The lows matches are late Hurle made open ir wi today and bout three da schedule for today’s play single are this the greatest sprinter fol . turned out at the Unive er Washington | He was clocked at 945 in the jcentury dash and at 22:2 in the 220 |Saturday in the annual Pacific Coast | at Ore. | Ho also won the low hurdles in 25 |flat, He has two more years at Washington. Washington won the meet with 60 points, with tne Oregon Aggies START WORK ON lecendt nik to NEW YANK PARK jwith 37% and One of the greatest proofs ef the | last 18% | belief in baseball's future is demon- 1G Pope, Washington captain, |Strated in the fact that work has two conference records, hang. |been started on the New York Yan up a mark of 45 feet $ inches |kees’ new home. The plant whes the 16pound #hot put event and |Completed will cost about $2,300,000, oh 148 feet 6| : | SMITH SHOULD of Oregon, ret o |B IN SHAPE Hobart,| Jimmy Smith, former big league smashed the | infielder, who is due to join the — record of | Seattle club June 1, should report |to the locals in condition to take his regular turn in the field. Smith — |the half-mile record down to 1 jha been playing a lot of baseball” | Tuck, of Oregon, failed to break the) this spring with independent teams record ret last week, but his markfaround Pittsburg, according to re | was 192 fect § inches in the Javelin, |Ports from the East. There is @ — « & new conference record. |¢tying need for @ good shortstop on the Seattle team to plug that hole on the left of the dia. mond and if Smith can only fill bill Seattle's chances for 1-23 this year are mighty bright, ri WHATS THE MATTER ry | WITH CHICAGO? A Six thousand fans turned eut se cently to see a game between independent teams in Chicago, team harboring four members the “Chieago Black Sox.” If many people will turn out to crooked ball players play fans don't think much of trying y — baseball clean. 4 Hallisgeene this summer because of the Low Round-Trip Fares © offered by the big’ cross-continent American Railroads Serving the transportation needs of the Great Pacific Northwest GREAT NORTHERN "The Oriental Limited” “Glacier Park Limited” NORTHERN PACIFIC orth Coast Limited” ‘Mississippi Valley Limited” UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM “Oregon-Washington Limfted” “Continental Limited” Giving through service via the popular Northern and Central rottes to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago. Ticket Sales will begin June Ist in the CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 1010 Second Ave., Seattle And continue daily until and ineluding August 15th. Return limit 90 days, but not later than October 81st. 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Henry dd ,women double t be made up by 6 p. night. The mthixed HOREMANS TO PLAY HULEN Edouard Horemans, the Relgian | billiard wizard, will meet Charley be | Hulen, the local star, here in a mateh The tourney will be staged at the Brown & Hulen pariors teams | m. doubles | Friday. One registration for @ team sufficient. Registration may made either in writing or by phone | beginning Wednesday night to the sporting editor of The Star. regietr one will th be en tered on each player's card. LONDON, May 22.—Engiand's ten- nis team won the first set of the | Davis cup preliminary rounds here, | today, beating the Spanish team, 64. SACRAMENTO, May 23.—“Rabe™ Pinelli, Oakland third sacker, was in- at the club's Fort Lawton grounds) definitely suspended from play be-/ yesterday, Matt Grossman, A J caure of an attack he made upon | Drake and F. Ulvestad were tied for! Umpire Byron during the Oakiand Sac ramento game bere ‘Saturday. HUGHES Is HIGH MAN hes Was high man at the club's clay pigeon event Thousands are making plans to go Call at the Consolidated Ticket Office, T. J, MOORE, Agent, or phone Elliott 5830, for complete details as to routings, train schedules, side trips, sleeping car rates and reservations, and other travel information desired, or telephone J. W. YOUNG, City Passenger Agent, Great Northern, Main 6601, ORVILL City i. A. LAWRENCE sity Passenger Agent, Union Pacific System. Main 6933, NEER, Passenger Agent, Northern Pacific Elliott 5580,