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TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921. JAVORITES URR, THE 1920 CHAMP, WINS EASILY IN OPENER BY LEO H. LASSEN orites won their matches in the first round of play in men’s singles of The Star-Woodland park tennis tourna- nt, which were played at the North End yesterday. R hard Burr, 1920 champion, walked off with his first itch without a great deal of opposition, winning from H. 4 |B. Klinker in straight sets, Junior Net Entry ee 6-L. 1 @ eter Se pe Alec Ross, the Callfornia junior, park junior boys’ tennis |who is expected to make @ strong ot I had not reached bid for the honors, also won his 48th birthday by March 1, rs first match easily in straight seta, jdefeating Thor Hakanson 61, 63 | Ross played steady tennis, using @ jehop stroke almost continuously, 4 | PREP CHAMP WINS Bill Nolan, of Lincotn high school, }1920 prep champion, was a little off |his regular game, which ts undoubt edly due to the fact that he hasn't been playing much lately because of an injured finger on his racquet hand. At that he won his first |mateh in jig Ume from Phil Erick- ee turning in a card of 63, 62. pe nenen een arn teceeemneces i q Wee et meee nee ennee ‘T can play after .... o'cleck on after .... e'cleck on 7; after ... e'clock on Entries close May 22, at ¢ pm. PREP TENNIS Dick Vander Las, who reached [the semi-finals last year, defeated W. EB. Wardy without much trouble, let, 62. et Fletcher Johnson, of the Untver. sity of Washington frosh team, jammed home with an easy victory MEET OPENS over Vivet Soott to the tune of annual high schoot tennis! 61 ¢0, ent will get under way at | SEIB WINS and park tomortow afternoon | MARATHON tach high school in the city! The marathon match of the day | to enter stx men. went to Willis Seib after three hard Nollan and Bruce Heaketh of |sets with A. KR. Noyes. Selb won, Armie Marion of Broadway | 63, 2.6, $6. Joe Livengood of Franklin, are} Because of darkness the match d the favorites for the|between Corbey Hayes and Frank Kozlowski was called at the end of | the 14th game in the second set with the games 7-7. Kozlowski won the first set 62. This pair wil! play the’ necessary games tonight at 7 BD mM. to finish up their match. lL. M. Baum defeated A. Monsod after three bard sets, 64, 26, 63. Stanley Hughes fell before T. EB. Mclean, €1, @2, and EB. Williams ¢/didn't have much trouble winning over Frank Skinner, 62, 62. | RQ Hart gathered in two eets jat the expense of E. Resos, winning * ! WIN IN THE DAVIS. GIVEN CHANCE | ‘WITH KING BATTLE fans are not running around with great gobs of coin to! back up Travie Davis’ chances of coming out on top in hie bout with Jack Brit ton, king of the welterweighta, at the Pavilion to morrow night but there are a ring bugs who local food many really believe that the Everett boy has a fine chance of holding his jown with the champion over the fourround route. The bout is undoubtedly attract ing more attention than any other [bout staged here in years because a | Coast boy is realty fig@red to have ja chance with the champion, Both Britton and Davis are fine |doxers and while Davia will have to/ jwin by a K. ©. to cop the title, an | almost impossible task because of | Britton’s great cleverness, as the bout i a nodecision fracas, it is the boxing bit de luxe of the sea json and the fans are treating it a# such. THE SEATTLE STAR Dodger Track Men Prepare for Northwest Meet Coach Edmundson, of the Unt versity of Washington track team, will send some of his track stars to compete in the Northwest con ference track meet at Pullman, Juno 4. It is rumored that the Washington coach will be able to take only nine of his stars to Pullman, which will considerably weaken his chances of copping first place in five straight cinder path meets. KILBANE EXPLAINS PLAN OF BATTLE BY JOHNNY KILBANE Featherweight Champion What will be Jack Dempeecy’s plan of battle In his Might with Georges Capentier? That is a question that has been asked and will be asked many times. It ts a hard one to answer, ag plans laid before a fight, expecially one of this importance, are generally knocked to pleces before the men have gone very far. " Plans of battle are usualty laid, or rather made, by one opponent for the other. That is, each must adapt himself to the other's offense and ‘The bout will go to a decision, ao cording to an announcement mado yesterday by Matchmaker Clay Fite, | of the Northwest Athletic club. It | was first announced that it would be }mury for elther man to win by a knockout. The referee for the big dout has not been picked yet. Rritton will work out at the Pa jvilion at 2 p. m. today and the |raiibirds will have their first peek | at the welterweight king fm action. | SEALS JOLT i ' 62, 64 net , bat ne : SEREr Sete |ptxren maxes . fay “withie Se minstee ef the [CLEAN SWEEP a Bakes’ tee see booken 2 ping. Charles Baxter turned tn two love al they have their matches pest- (ects against RH. Shoritt, and ; ee re SL “tenet | "Wee" Willie Walts bowed before : ly ky SE oP? poems ot 10 | Leo was a! an msy , fciled ot ta pent St Uwe winner, defeating Louis Coupes, 62, | . 2. weather was fine for tennis Mor oa F aeen J. F. Hover wasnt pressed much in beating Oakley Maxwell, 61, 61 Jack Meyers won the first match | of the day from Peres Dix by a 64, 62 tay. | TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE Play Tuesday wif be confined to first round matches tn the men's singles. Second round play will be gin Wednesday night. Today's schedule follows: Sam Skidmore va Ri s He Morton Robinson va Frank Victor at pm. Henry Noten va BR C Wilson at 6 lp ‘park's tennis courts, was on| Jack Schermer va G. 8 Yverson at 6 boys perform yeaterdag | DP. ™m. plow eng. on * Paul Granger va Dan Prescott at 6| “Gaulding va Jamee Bafley at * Fiarlow Stengel va R HL Tiiford at 6 ” stewart Barker va RC. White at ¢ cry Somers va James Lynch at 6 MP. Rutier va LL A Watson at 6 oO. m. Py Foster va Pant Dyer at ¢ pm lq Kenneth Wylie vs, Koger Gleason at m Ju W. Woeds vs. William Fox at 7 p.m. W. CG MH. Lewis va & ® Hart at 7 held st Woodland pi |, whieh means that no gam SIWASH | TOSSERS | ILL Kenworthy’ gang of Seattle Siwasbea lost all the ground that they gained here during the final week of their home stay against Oakland when! San Francisco hung five defeats on them in eit starta last week. ‘The big trouble with the buneh | down seemed to be on) the defensive end an the Slwashes were hitting hard enough. The tnfleld ts seid to have leaked hits and the pitchers weren't | _ fooling the league leaders any. } The locals taced“ne of the best clubs in the league last week, but | they haven't any easy pickings for) the next two weeks by a long shot. The coming pair of series may year. If Verrion and Sacramento should proceed to clean up on the tribe the way San Francisco did the boys will come home all dreesed up in crepe. Jimmy Smith ts due to join the locals soon and should plug up that) shortstop hole. And some of the loca! pitchers) will have to start fooling the enemy | more or they will be due for the w. k. gate. The team is making plenty of runs, but they have to win their games three or four times v. Bar meet will be played watll 6 p. those urged to |because their defense won't hold a/ |reasonable lead. POOR BASEBALL EN SALT LAKE OUIMET it to obtain tagrnament ex-| PREP BALL | TEAMS PLAY | FRIDAY » Lincotn and Broadway will meet '& their second bail tilt of the season| He was beaten by Charles Hodg- y afternoon on Lincoln play-| son, former Yorkshire champion, one ‘The Tigers were victorious the | up. time these teams met, but no| Bobby Jones, the Atlanta youth, &@ thing as “dope” is known in| took another step nearer the British | prep ball league, #0 followers|amateur golf title by eliminating guild not be the least bit surprised | Hamlet, the British player, in the the Ralleplitters turned the trick.¢second round of the championship ) Franklin will play Queen Anne on/ matches. Jones won one up. playfield fn what should be) Crowds larger than on the opening interesting game. The Quays day greeted the players when they when the two teams met earlier | started. Heavy mist hardly had lift- the season. ed from the picturesque greens when West Seattle and Ballard wit! on Hiawatha playfield. The| early competitors and started off. are a slight favorite to win|+ Harold Hilton, English, defeated { | W. B. Torrance, Scotch golfer, two ’ WA FRIEND IN NEED uj — LOSES TO HEDGSON HOYLAKE, England, May 24.— Francis Ouimet, the first of Amert-| ca’s “big three” to be defeated, went out In the second round of the Brit- ish golf championships today. survived.the second round by defeat. od friend? of! lg Matthews, six up and five real friend—@) We 7. Hunt turned tn another vie will stick bY | tory for the Americans when he beat nd thin. They| - when he bee friend needn't Tag Holmes, six up jour to “someone —it | P™ the caddies grabbed the bags of the | Pp. Chick Evans, American champion, | What goofy baseball they murt play in Salt Lake! Twelve home runs were made in a double bill by Vernon and Salt Lake last Sunday It's about time that the Salt Lake magnates realized that this is the Coast league and not a bush cirenit They need a new perk over there where every fly ball won't be a) home run. Box scores with j2 home runs and a flock of every other species of base knocks deco- | rating them are fine advertinements | for the league to be running over) the country. | SCHORR IS PITCHING WELL In spite of the fact that Hunky | Schorr has that “I don't give a} darn” (or worse) attitude, you've | lgotta hand it to Seattle's southpaw | fiinger for turning {n some fine! | pitching for the local club. He was | beaten in the San Francisco series, | breaking a five-rame winning streak, but he only allowed five hits, Ernie) is the most effective Seattle pitcher | |right now. Read My Arties Saturday's Star | WE © your resene and out—that lothes for you p and haven't <= (Thoroughness het < fend js a well | characterizes our methods tn. ta Cherry's. For|Jevery transection, and our cus eu ah [tomers are accorded every cour- bd sve ready cash || ity consistent with sound busl- m to pay monthly || te" Judgment. , ng clothes for aon by b, at cash store | rd 407 Rialto Bide. . over the Pig'n poexeth ‘bh Ment Paid on Savings Accounts y e ——-—— |] Accounts. Subject to Check Are =" 6 YTTH AN-EXPERT ecoun" Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 87. ON MOTORCYCLES DAVIDS EY | BOTH | WIN 1 am now devoting my entire time my dental pre Having now served the ‘people here for twenty years, | and made good by doin. dental work that | guarantes. and guarantee good. 1 do not compete Dentists, nor do I ope or sell tion. J give two dollars’ worth Dental work for every doliar 1 eeive—so you save @ dolla a dollar, our interé: mutual—vwe bo Open_evenin till 12:20 for p | | | win, 1 till 7 and Sundays »ple who work, EDWIN J. BNOWN, D. D. & bea * lat | OPPORTUNITY, STARWANTADS defense when the battle is actual ly on, It i Idle to say before the men step into the ring that Dempeey will do this or that, or that Carpentier |& Podeciston bout, making It neces | will do so and otherwina Of course, each has bis particular style, or specialty, but circumstances very often alter stylea, HOW OTHERS rouGHuT Joe Gans wae a consistent coun. terer, Terry MeGovern rushed tn head down and tried to batter his man down with sheer strength and speed of attack. Jim Corbett hooked and jabbed with his left and did much footwork. Jeffries crouched, boxed cautionsty and when the op portunity presented iteelf did most of his work with a natural left to head or body, Willie Ritchie favored @ right to the body and a straight line (not a right cross) to the chin, and so on down the line. Basing my belief on what I have seen Dempsey and Carpentier do in action, rely largely on getting inside, ham mering the body with his right and then bringing the left over to the head I do not see how he can afford to do otherwise, The cham- pion fight# from mide to side, while Carpentier steps in and out, using a fast one-two, dACK MUST FIGHT If Carpentier does net vary from his style, Dempsey would be foolish to stand off and attempt to box with the Frenchman. He could not catch } South nim with much tretica, his opponent | Mttetere being too fast and smart at this sort of a gama A little pullback and Dempsey would miss, leaving him open for a fine count In hie fight with WH the pres. ent champlon’s first punch was a right smash under the heart, follow ing & fraction of a second later with & sort of a lifted left hook to the aw, which sent big Jeas over for the first knockdown, That is what I |make or break the gang for the |expect Dempsey to attempt to do the moment the bell sends them away WILL LET JACK LEAD What Carpentier will try when he starts also ls hard to predict. I be lieve that he will permit Dempsey to do all the starting, that he wil |be cautious to the point of creating | the belief that he is not much in love with the inmue—a little bit afraid to be perfectly plain and frank, Speed of hand and foot he un- doubtedly has, and as they are his Principal aswets, unless he has de veloped something of which we know nothing at this time, they must be his principal stock in trade, with the style of fighting as we have known it when he starts to go. (Copyright, 1921, by Newspaper Rater rine.) é poe REMERTON BREAKS EVEN The Bremerton Biks suffered their first defeat of the season Saturday when they were downed by the Tacoma Kika, The final count was 42. The navy yard antlered herd came back, however, when the two teams tangled grabbed an exciting game out of the fire by a 1.0 score. Good apple pie; go te Boldt’s—Ad- vertisement. “Nickel” Wortha “Bit’? stitute Other Sizes Senadores 100 Admirals 2 for 250 WOOLLEY &C0., Inc. Sole Importers 1109 Third Ave. Seattle I believe that Dempacy will |S: | wildly, and scored o FIRST ROUND OF STAR TENNI | BY TOM OLSEN | Ono of the birgest crowds that has ever turned out to see a college fame in Beattie in expected to be on hand when the Washington State college and University of Washing COAST CONFERENCE BA will go to Pullman. | ‘The University of Washington had one game thrown out, however, and |ahould they just break even with | Pullman, Coach Michardson, of the | Oregon Aggies, expressed willingness ystart the first game Friday after. noon. When Leonard or Harper pitch it in expected that “Spike” Maloney | will catch, Leonard, besides being a | steady pitcher, usually comes thru nm teams tangle on Denny field|to play off their postponed game. with a long bingle every game. | Wriday and Saturday for the Pacific! Coach “Stub” Allison, the Dodger| Barrett is slated to play both coast conference championship. mentor, has three first class pitchers | games at first base. The little south. | It will be necessary for the Sun|to use in the big series. Kibert Har-| paw handles himself in fine fashion Dodgers to win both games to take| per, “Tiny” Leonard and George| around the initial sack. the title, while if the Cougars are | Setzer have been twirling satisfac “forehy” Torrance, the leadoff victorious in but one tilt, the flag! tory ball, and any one of them may! man, is due to play second base, Bill SIWASHES AGAIN LOSE SEALS BAN FRANCISCO, May 24.—Seat Ue took a bad walloping from the locals again today, this time by a 13.5 count. Every San Francisco bateman, except Yelle and McQuaid, came thru with a bingle or two. The Seals wtrengthened their hold on the top of the league by winning the Siwash series, Seattle won but one game out of the six played. Beatle left here last night for a series with Vernon. The prore: fan Franciece Beattie Battertes Yetle; Dy MeQuaia, Crumpler and ree, Geary and Spencer. Entries Close || Today for Big '| Indoor Swim Meet ‘The last of the entry blanks for the annual P. N. A. indoor swim ming meet to be held at the Crys. tal pool Friday night are due tn today. A big number of North |] went swim stars have entered the |] meet and the competition will be keen. LEAGUR PACIFIC Coast Won Lest. Pet sen st AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen | nn | |New Tort ..0.0--eeee I Detroit weneweccecs 90 Washington ......-..-. 17 Boston « Detroit &, Philadelphia & Washington 8, Chicago & New Tork ¢ 6. Louts & NATIONAL LRAGUB Ww |New York 22 | Breekiya | Coteage Bomton . a Leute 0 ectount of rain. Yesterday's hero: Wally Tipp. Dixie eracked & singin, the Drowns in the Red Son to four scattered bit, end the Indians wom | ftw. Washington banched bite on the White Sox, ant won 9 to & May Schaik went out with @ cracked finger. the Athletics, § te 2 ant tn the fifth inning. the bit, etarted and got to third to the plate Is licked by Salmon, He takes the count, Starts on K. O. career. BY HAL COCHRAN CHAPTER 23 In the first year of fighting, Georges Carpentier had occasion for very Uttle test of endurance. He had developed a flashy, dancing style of battling, and seldom found it nec easary to stay in the ring longer than four rounds, mitt wrually found an opening early in the bout Karly in 1908, after scoring his first real knockout, against Moin- ereau, & countryman, in three rounds, he was matched to meet a Jockey by the name of Salmon. | This fighter had earned a reputa- |tion thru cleaning up on all of the |Myweight serappers in the territory. Carpentier was several years younr- lighter. Fight fans were amused at |such @ match, “What chance did the litte slender fellow have?’ At any, rate the bout was staged— scheduled a» a 20round affair. jtook Carpentier thru his longret duspicion that he would run out of jwind, in a long contest, because of his peppiness from the first bell. Georges stuck it out for 18 rounds and quit then, only after his backers had towed a towel in the ring. Sab mon had knocked him down many times and had all the best of the argument . . This bout, tncidentaly, was the second with Salmon. Carpentier had won the first on a foul, but was not satinfied with that sort of a win, He | himself Ineisted on the @econd scrap. GOT CHEESE MONEY In spite of defeat, tn the 18-round go, there was a bright side for Car pentier and Descamps. Georges drew down about $8 for his share of after the original The Collins Juniors will have to make up three gumes and the Youngstown A. C. two, so these teams will have to play gues on May 29 and 30 and games on July 3 and 4. The new schedule makes ft pos- sible for the round robin series which will be held in this division to start on July 10. The first four teams will play each other once for the championship. The schedule followx May 2 Rotidege va Bekart Cigar Ca at Walls Walt Youngetowa va Highland Park at Hiawatha. at Walla Walla May © Colne Juniors va Shamrow Athiette club second team at Woodland park. June 5 Anne Georges Carpentier’s Career er than Salmon and many pounds | |Oeht thus far, and cleared up all/ Collins Junlors wa Reermas Grocery the proceeds and this came tn handy for crackers and cheese. Little money rattled In their Jeans in those days. They were going from camp to camp Jon foot, picking up grub change as |they went along. In the closing days of that year Carpentier won a sixround battle |with Lepine, a much-touted boxer, jwith Legrand, another fighter who stood high in fistic circles. He had now passed the 15-year |mark and remarkable development |had taken place. His weight held him in the flywelght class, however. Early in 1909 Georges turned the tables on his previous two-time op- ponent, getting a decision over Sal mon in 10 rounds. Shortly after this he was matched with Gloria, the demon of the day in France. For five rounds Carpentier looked a winner, ‘Then a sudden blow was lipped over and Georges went down and out. It was the first time he had taken the count. | STRING OF NOCKOUTS In the following @ays Carpentier knocked out Lampin in eight rounds; Wetinck, in one round; Dorgeville, in |11, and Lampin, in seven. And he won from Legrand, in 15; Achalme, lin 10; Cheveau, in six; Relinger, in sug Dourgeville, tn 10; Ledoux, in 16, and Gaillard, in ste. He then grew into the bantam |wetght class, towards the close of 1909, and fought a 20-round draw |with Paul Ti. Til had beaten Glo- ria, who knocked Georges out and, anxious to down Til, Carpentier was matched with him again, eee (The next story carries Car pentier thru many victories in the featherweight and light weight divisions.) ISTAR CLASS ‘B’ BALL ‘ SCHEDULE IS REVISED ra}, The Schedule for the remainder of the Class B division of The Star junior baseball league has been revised because */three new teams entered the | league | schedule had been made up. at Mawatha Collins Juniors va Queen Anne Aertals Mercer. bington Park. va Youngstown at own ° June 19 Pirates va. Bulldogs at Lancete park. Chandlers va Egerman Grocery at Walla Walla Mokart Cigar Co. wa Shamrer aC second team at Woodland park. Highland Park vs. Queen Anne Aerials at jore vs, Washington Part at - Collins J: Washington park. Beattie at South Petar Si Be sae oo. Louie’s French Dry Cleaners Win Protest ‘The protest of the Loule’s French Dry Cleaners against the Three Brothers’ Dye Works has been allowed by The Star Junior Baseball league and the victory of the Three Brothers’ team reg- istered two weeks ago has been thrown out of the records, The at Youn, || Quarts |MALT SYRUP Acriais va Pirates at) Three Brothers’ squad played Jackson, who belonged to the Stacy Shown team, without ob- taining the consent of the Stacy Shown manager. This game will | Queen Waite Walla | Egerman Grovery va Washington Park | at Washington park. | South Seattle va Shamrox AC. second | team at Woodland park. Bulldogs va, Highland Park Juniors at | the next day and| 2 quarts . All Leading Brands and Supplies Pacific Bottlers’ Supply Co. | 307 Occidental Ave, Mawatha, Chandlers va Collins Juntors at Walle Wala Youngstown va Eckert Cigar Co. at Walla Walla, dene 13 South Seattle va Pirates eat Watts Wale Eeorman Grocery va Dulidogs Lancotn park. Shamrox A. S second team va Chand- lors at Jefferson park. Eckart Cigar Co, wa Highland Park The Milwau Effective waukee trains are ally effective type. The Milwankee’s own LOW EXCURSION RATES Over the mountain ranges the Mil- electric locomotives and protected by automatic block signals of an unusu- Ask the man behind the counter S. W. Corner SECOND and MADISON Phone Main 6960 kee Railway June 1st drawn by powerful individual ticket office be played over at an early date. ot. SECOND AND COLUMBIA Largest Bank in the State of Washington PAGE 13 SEBALL TITLE AT STAKE Bakke will cover short and Mariott | will work around the het corner, In the outfield, “Ob” Gardner, jclean-ap hitter, will play im lett; Micky McMahon is stated for center fieid and either Captain Bin Yoram or Hunter Miles in right. és Pullman's lineup has not been am nounced yet. Friday’s game will start at 320 and Saturday's is slated to begin at 30. 21 WOMEN ENTER STAR NET MEET With 21 entries singles in The Star-Woodland park tennis meet will get under way at | the north-end courts on Friday of jthis week. The schedule for the His nasty right jand fouglt six- and 20round draws | first day's play will be announced in Thursday’s Star, The women’s singles drawings follows (1) Ruth Hardy (18) Mra. C, Butt (2) Bre (19) Irene (2) Derethy Little (20) Alice Taft w © bye Jorephine Pol- inck Heien Burke Mrs. Bourqoe (28) Bye my Hughes (2) Lowe (30) Tenna Downe (21) (11) Libbie Ferris (22) TOIDAHO_.. MOSCOW, Idaho, May 24—The Washington State College ball team, leader of the Pacific Coast Confer ence race, was beaten here today by — |the University of Idaho. Moe pitched |good ball for the winners. cf Orne Seattia June 26 Pirates va Chandlers at Jefferson parte Egerman Grotery va, Eckart Cigar Ca” at Walla Walla, * Shamrox A. C. stcond team va Quem nne Aerials at Mercer. . Hichiand A.C ya Washington Part” at Washington ark. South Seattle va Collins Juniors @@ © Walla Walla Bulldogs va Youngstown at Youngu — town. , duly 8 se wi Park va Pirates at Walle Walla South Seattle va. Egerman Grocery a8 Walla Walla | la team at Woodland Chandlers va Highland Part at Walle Wale Coline Juniers va Eckart Cigar Ca af team as thi squads are booked WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 25 THE PAVILION ‘Third Ave. at University St. WORLD'S WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP JACK BRITTON vs. TRAVIE DAVIS and Five Preliminaries |. TICKETS at Cohen's ‘Cigar Store, 713 Second; Brown & Second Hale ler; Green's Cigar Store, 14 Third; Keiter & Bern Second; Battersby & Smii First; Compton & Fallig 1222 Third, and THE PAVILION BOX OFFICE Everett ‘Tom Allman's Barber Shep Pn Sr Pei” EeLAES [earner Gaureseresaiccs S MEET COUGARS LOSE Bulldogs ve Shamrez A CG mess” "

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