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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921, 4 Coast Champ Faces Biggest BOUT TO | ‘BE FOUR | ROUNDS TO DECISION | ACK BRITTON, world’s welter weight champton, will defend his tite in a four round bout with Travie Davis, the Coast champion, of Everett, in the de luxe bout of the local boxing on at the q pavilion tonight. Xe —— Davia, consid ered the best man of his weight at the fourround game in the West Meets the master boxer of the ring fe Britton. Britton was a great four-round fichter in Frisco years Bge before he won the title and Bhould be used the shorter Toute. | Chances are that Harry Stout, of Milwaukee, Wis, who is making the| tour with Britton, will be the third} Man in the ring, Stout is recognized @2 & good official, Britton, one of the real marvels @f the ring, in that he is welter Weight champion at the are of 37 when most boxers are ranked {n the Bardeen class, is consitiered Sweetest boxer tn the game today Davis, however, is being given a} Good chance of at least holding his @wn with the champion to Travie Davis Facing the champion of the |world, Travie Davis, \the biggest bout ‘he | career here tonight. of SIWASHES Neither man will have to make Weight, altho the stipulation is that WIN FROM Belther weigh over 150 pounds _ _ Dayis will weigh around 147 pounds . €@d Britton about 145. Ttvery seat in the house will be re Pa @erved tonight. But nevertheless Head Usher Joe Willeck ts urging | ¢ seed by 044 count. Boys to be on hand early because |""* % ™ rd TIGERS Bout Tonight | Everett miller, is up against LOS ANGELES, May %%.-—Seattle |dofeated Vernon here yesterday in a Matchmaker Clay Hite has lined | twirling tn the eighth and ninth type of Carpent the | KILBANE | COMPARES &TSii33. OLD AND |'NEW PUGS | BY JOHNNY KILBANE | Featherweight Champion The question often has been asked | whether present day fighters of the| heavyweight win over Jake Kilrain in 75 rounds, | not a blow is wasted THE SEATTLE RANGE iva la HY ERNIK SMITH Capitolsby-the-Sea, a seashore re Monterey ert on bay, California, senior outdoor free style, Pacific coast mile outdoor swimming Jack Dempsey or Georges) champlanshiy for women, Septem. Jer, who clash July 2 for the] ber 18. janpual P, championship, COUld) ne gate of June 24 for the women’s) "tare at Opposed to Mise Bielbtrey will be aewctalion rapidly coming to the front im free He conserves A bevel th style ewimming events MANY. | SWIMMERS ENTER BY TOM OLSEN Swimmers and divers are begin ning to arrive from all points thru: | out the Northwent to compete in the moet, states that there is the largest national junior plimge for distance. STAR Junior Net Entry I wish to enter The Star Wood land park junior boyw tennis T had not reached ith birthday. by March 1, || tournament, |] my | 19a. | | | me mn nnn tees Uddreag MEET ne T cam play after .... o'clock weekdays; after .... o'clock Satorfay; after ... e'clock Sunday, N, A. indoor meet to be the local Crystal Pool Fri. stand up under the old-time finish | wtgcor mile te definitely set 08 | day night, ounds or|t M. Bielbtrey, Entriee May 21 i at Walk © Pandred founds or: Ti"ve bere at! Coach Don Vickers, of the Crystal Spe Marit, 8 os Take the great John Is Sullivan's |‘ Swimming chub, whe is handling the | 1 ree empl eat) back tn 1889, for guamale. 6 ~ vw ee ae ae » of | OUtslde entry lat of anv meet ataged round draw that Jim Cor! our Gertrude Seyden, of the Nepure |here entered in Friday night’ with Peter Jackson in 1891 at} Fierenss Weissenhaneen, Pe- Phe in Friday night's | feast mile champion, and Olge ta, | Chapital, winner of the 1980 Geldem New clubs that are ending swim: | i] Gate race for women mors to this meet are the Spokane | go that route today—but fang wou al REN oe Amateur Athletic club, Portland Am- be treated to an altogether ov gan ateur Swimming as#ociation, the Unt tyle of fighting from that they wi | versity of Washington Swimming woo at Jersey. And it would prove) mers 6 j club and the Green Lake Neptune! far lees intoresting. Hoectate club, | BATTLE WITH [tons and the | _ The cofegtang win enter a team fn | ‘a te tm 4 CAUTION ations mest the fourman relay event. It will oe snem (ons wens acy of the Par West. Events “ Grubies teams filed at The Star will When a fighter goes Into a finish ow on ay OR cotta | Conalxt of the McKay brothers, Rus | be published temorrew, MM your fight, he battion with extreme cau) 1 Ferguson and A. W. Lindholm. seo thas it tion. Not & surplus step is taken;) Jere Ryan, of fan Franctscs, te huck” Chadbourne will enter the| '%% Only thase who filed emiries be- bis energy for the sruciling| Rl" oimming the 220-yerd in 2134, | Max Trown will represent the Purple | and firet rounds that are to come later, | while six mwoths ago he was oot | and Gold In the diving eventa, matches will be played Haturday, pig thort fight, such as that| Sven in competition “ie has «very | ‘The Spokane Amateur Athletic | - aii ‘ | pretty craw! styl, w an creeiiom! - Mixed 4owbles tree met chose scheduled for scene Ngpiane| Glide Me asco « fast cit is = — piped wg hgh portend out Gaetan es —~J\tier, both men wade in and fight) drive oungster, to compete in the nation. . cassia lor plonge for distance, The from the timo the bell rings, know Cegyeve neal al junior plone Sater eee 36 minutes of actual fighting and) jickard and Jonn Ringling, Joint lessees | PIUNKe-fordistance records tn the In . e 7 oe ee th ¢ Mad ny land Empire during the last two age whe have net reamed thew that they need save no are an a, ee ene | Savas ee cand Empire during (the last two |jinthday by March "1, 191, are ‘cligibie, enough stamina to carry them over | Terk. pian to bulid om | p | soda that Bomparatively short time post to measure 1iesi#8. fe | good chance of equaling the Té-foot| — wersan ae eG AgTERS Interscholastic record made by Rog-| will make his first bew tn The Mar co. :DGE Lazing plane to content the tite | er Hird, of the Brookline, Mass, high| lourmemen lwnight, playing Jamun GET EDGE of the Mineola Athletic efmb fer the | ston. Tonks a4 7:00. ‘The inclination of @ boxer to axve! stearn for the windup of bia Might) is shown by the experience of Bast flighting 12 of 16 rounds, step into 1927 championship in A A. U. water pole, Sid Cavill and Louls Melang ty coach and manager of the Olympic club swimming team, | CA. Will take a long time to get the| Munky Schorr pitched good Pall) 6, posers on the Pacific coast. In| are netively reorganising the San nea’ and | the winners during the firmt] and nd § Francisco fights| Francises seven, in of Owe fwd yong the bouts arejfor the od ene aroma te he yee ae " oo | Sehwits, veteran forward, Tony @theduled to get under way prompt-|seven innings, but Marry Gartner) usually are scheduled for onty fou Rarewtty tah wok te te Py at $50. was called upon to do the relief! rounds. astern fighters, used (0 piace of Jim Rewleare, Duteh Tait | rete in th te Bp s pretty good supporting card. It| Tne score: % ™ B| the ring and start off slowly, from) >-ts follows: ere sesceeeees # 1 2 | forap of habit. | Winged-O tom, ; Billy Wricht vs je Hammond, | Verses Scheie. "Gartner ana|. Coast boxers, familar with the | Dave Fall welterweicbts. lepencer “Adams; Love, ‘Mcdraw and |fourround bouta, are off like chain] _ Vance Veith announces that he fi! K. 0. Brown vs. Boy McCasslin, |iightning with the bell And they | S°°y ‘to the fuserton Tem Mida tune dud Welterweichts. | keep thelr fists Mytng continuously, | rer a ginaon an Owen Roberts vs Fitagerald, with the rewult that they often have de Th Hundiey sends word Bgbtweichts. t bout won on polnta before the pl nag My Rood om imming pion, we rapidly epaetting Cilff Taro vs. Hugh Cu | Weights. | BRITTON TO BOX JOE SIMONICH Jack Britton will mix in a 10 stranger on the coast wakes up to je $ from Monteral His records & “ DECIDED seconds for 100 yards and # minutes | DIFFERENCE MM seconde for the furieng, beth of | A short fight means hammer and jtongs fighting; a long fight means | « sheet in the Dominion, | record | His name Is Clayton Reurne; be halls which formerty belonged te George Vernet, whe figured preeminentty af the An Oty Rourme te |dogs and Katheryne Brown and Clara Nie kirk wil] represent the Seattle Y. W. ‘The Portland Amateur @wtmming | > association senda James Ragan and Jack Lager to com- The Multnomah ctub, of Portland, sends forth Jack Pobochenko, Har- jold Hatton, Remgie Harrison and) UNION TO MEET “Dad” Henry's Green Lake Nep- Nothing haa been heard from the British Columba club yet, altho ft expected to enter, ‘Three games are billed for Clars PB lof The Star league Sunday. The Bull will tangle on Lincoln playfield at Another good match ts decked for 2 RD m, with Alec Ross meeting Henry N and « third mateh that ought to ‘ut some good tennis is billed at 4p m, with G, A Laizure meeting Bruce Mesketh, OLYMPIA AND Ethel Knowles, | o meet, | BREMERTON, 25. — The |Union High school May of Bremerton hag entored Margaret FIG: | Jin meet the Olympia High schoo! | a Gordes Mieikag, |for the baseball championship of ts| Western Washington, the title go ing to the winner of a three-game nerien, The firet game will be played at Olympia Friday. The second tilt will be at Bremerton during the fol lowing week. Whalen of Union will probably work on the mound against | Foote of Olympia Friday. the Eckart Cigar Cn. nines | rn : PAGE 9 BRITTON AND DAVIS TO BATTLE FOR WELTER CROWN HERE 'W. SMITH LOOMING AS DARK HORSE IN STAR NET MEET Witton Smith, former California; Frank Victor va, Morton Robiness | Junior champion, looms as one of | to Robinson, the mtrongest contenders for The| Star-Woodland park tennis eham-| plonship in the men's singles. H¢| WEDNESDAYS advanced to the third round today | SCHEDULE Ae the result of two easy wins yee! jrow hale of the a 4 ter ° od a | eee i eye ned back | Herbert | matches will be played tonight Ne a! without much trouble, wit | courts will be reserved tl 6 ning 60, 6-1, and then he defeated ee a Leste Watson in straight seta, 6-1,|Pemuse | 6-2. Smith showed the regular Call- fornia service, which means plenty Of speed. He didn't have to exert himself any in either match and he played most of the time from th base line, Most of the matches In the first] of the high school ment which starts on the Woodland park courts this afternoon. The fok lowing matches are scheduled far this afternoon: Alec Kom va Henry often ot 3% ah Monk temders va L M Baum ot @ m. Jock Schermer wa @ & Tverwe af Spm round were completed yeuterday.| Leo Lagerstrem wa. I, Kietnberg of :| Several matches were defaulted, but) p.m mont of the cases were the result of| Sam Skidmore wa Richard Lange af p.m. men not showing up for the second W. GH Uewls va & & Hart at € ume A | %. C. Turner va Bugene White MUST COMPLETE > 2. FIRST ROUND Broce Hesketh va G A Lateure af ‘ All first-round matches must be completed by tonight at 8 p. m. or! they will be defaulted. Monk Sanders trimmed Lynn Van | Gorder 62, 7-6, Van Gorder giving the former Broadway player a hard | fight In the second set. Oliver Johnson won his match | from August Pollack by default and then was eliminated by Thomas Swift in the second round after three Sig Thom ve Preest Miller et 6 Marshall Alin va James ‘Tonle ‘ab 1D me rank Keslowshi wa Wills Sab of TD om Dick Vander Les va BR. Tilford af > mm KR W. Hart va Alfred Ween ot ¥ announced until Thursday All players in the men’s singles left hard wets, 6-3, 2-6, 8-6. Mwift defeat. meet ed Phil Lewis in first round | 3.0% Bp gg 4 pred — pres match in straight seta, 6-1, 6-0, schedule. The schedule for aaa KOZLOWSKI day’s play is carried in the 9:30 strest BEATS HAYES ‘ | edition of The Star each day. Frank Kosiowski and Corbey 2 Hayes completed their match, which started Monday night, Kozlownkt | winning after three sets, 6-2, 7-9, 7-5. | Fletcher Johnson was moved into | the third round when both Dan Pres. | cott and Paul Granger were default. | ed. Paul Dyer had the Indian sign on Bill Foster and finished in front 62, 62. DARKNESS HALTS MATCH Bill Lewis and Stad Hart divided | two wets, Hart taking the first one |64 and Lewis winning the second} 9-7, and then darkness called a halt to the match. It will be completed tonight. 0. T. Stephens won the first set | from C. Knust and bad his opponent | point match in the second set and | | then lost the match 3-6, 7-5, 6-0. William Fox defeated RW. Woods 2-6, 62, 62. The following matches were) | awarded by default: | Angust Pollack va Olfver John- |son to Johnson. | James Bailey va, H. O. Gauiding | to Gaulding. | EB. C. Wilson va HL Nolan to Let the “Dime & Bollar” Make Your Bimes and Bol- lars Earn Dividends for You | both defaulted te Fletcher Johnson. | M. P. Butler va L. A. Watson to Watson | Russe Ruffoorn va. Joha Ryan|| 307 Occidental Ave, to Ryan. Found tiff with Joe Simonich, the PACIFIC COAST LEAGUR ‘ th of IT, end erttien whe have (2 O'clock. The game was scheduled Butte battler, in Vancouver. B. C., Wee Lt re ee eet may that, taking| jbeorved hie vile and baild’ say that |for Walla Walla, but thru an agree . : ince te * en June 16. Joe lost a hairline de u Into consideration even the different | waite anton —, = Te SS ee Varsity-Frosh Cision to Travie Davis here recently. » fighting style ef Dempsey and Car Pacers changed to Lincoln. 4 tr At| tatier, the Jersey pbattie, from the| The active pelicr of the Brights | The Keerman Grocery and the | Ball Series May oe eES 3 Ant fang’ vlewboint. will be a better and| Beach, (% T.) bathe tm ‘patronising |Colting’ Juniors will play on Walla| EASTON MEETS 1 ot wil Sapetnive eveeuies Us eave "to hove a | Sena piereae Not Be Played SHADE ON JUNE '3 2? «57 Uvelier one than were the long salutary tnfuence mm water Lis pee y Dave Shade, the clever California 33-438 | rawnout battles ef bygone days, — | sperta Cortal post aia| The Youngutows ste ctub and|| Recause of the feelings that re hs ht, will t Britten fo @ , nctere 1 | (Copyright, 1921, by Newspaper | "27" ‘ ei¢ « « of the | the Highland Park Athietic club play | wuited from the Freshman-Var- welterweis' meet Salt Lake 16, Portiand & mond galaxy of mermaid t out 7 on Hiawatha playfield tomorrow. t ban ries last t Wround bout in Portland on June) Los angeles & Sacramento % : Enterprise) the N.Y. W, & A and Lovie Mandiey. | | ay Sore > oy we year, tt Shade ranked ae t y three-game > the Coast “weherweaht Me ie NATIONAL LEAGUE }. Eéovard Horemans, Belgian balk-|| series between these two untver. ring pion to a draw in “_— . | ine billiard champ, will meet Charley || sity tenms will not be played this as a Ee a Senenta ie: a Hulen, the local star, here thisafter | Sear The Frosh won the series ew iW noon in thelr fret match. They || inst year and as a resalt the eenuy. “ will meet agnin this evening at § Varsity coach was under fire be ongaeal “ It im expected thet the Belgian his ch be ARDS MAY » Carpentier Beats Paul Til star will play Hulen again tomorrow || ce ty the tine sexe men nt MOORE HERE > Loses to, Piet. afternoon and evening. ' Promoter Jimmy Malone of the Moves into welter class, Cascade A.C. is angling for Pal) AL IRAN to connect with him tn this class. Moore, the famous Memphis (Tenn.)) pit Sgeiphia 3, Cincinnat! % is gs Dantemweight to box four rounds| | ‘with Danny Edwards, the clever Oak- Jana colored boy, in the pavilion here Rext Friday. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won rr only Americans in the chase | Louis 7 to the British amateur golf title if the conclusion of the fourth round bere today. fe Bobby Jones, last of America’s “Big Three, and Cyril Tolley, Brit- teh champion, started the day with two terrific jolts by being put out. Jones went down before Allen J Graham of the Roya! Liverpool club, ix up and five to play, and Tolley, the British ttle holder, was forced gut of the running by Beddar, the midiand champion of 1919, three up. Captain “Bill” Fowns who as| gamed the role of an American hope yesterda, defeating the United States | thant Chick Evans, also pitched the Giants geod ball, and Detroit lost to the Athletics, Priiadeiphta went Maye and Schang the game by Umpire Chill, « Yanks dropped one te the Browns, Taryan, catching for Ray out two doubies, Sox beat Washington, 6 te play. Paul Hunter kept tm the run- by making « casualty out of British player Pegier, two up. ‘ John Pall, the veteran Britisher, ftrengthened England's chances for fhe title when he vanquished another * American, J. L. Douglas, the former Princeton player, in an extra hole watch. ‘The Washington State late tomorrow evening or morning for their Saturday. Coach ‘The Untversity of Washington two @an tennis team, consisting of Allen and Bil Taylor, tackle MMe strong Stanford tennis team thi« Sfternoon at 3 o'clock on the Uni- versity courts. Jim Davies and ning both games from ther. Lost. Pet. Foss Ragrapey |fowl from Young Warner Pate Adams was hit hard an@ Nebf the second time he had darkened the | llamps of Lampin. | thetr first game from the Pirates, § to 4 wut of the cellar when Leborvesux and Meuscl drove in pentier took @ good lickiag in eight three rupa, beating the Reds, 2 to 2 ere kicked out and helped the On the mecond meeting between hacen 4 t Carpentier and Pau) Til, Carpentier’s right, and went down 22 much «peculation as to what would |!" : 4 |happen. The first scram ever the| In those days George Randall was i? 20round route, had been a draw. stepping SOME tn the Pritish pugt 4 |Thie time the go was for 10 rounds. |» “a i when repay“ LAST OF . Would Cargention apeed. wp, in tha| 7? Vere Ho wes thongs te? ting man to hand the fair-haired ” n ja (shorter route? That's just what he “BIG THREE or god gee tg ola | French speed boy a cleaning. Rane 4. Washington 6. Georges was fast taking on weight |! eyed Curpentier’s record and set LOSE iments tie and flirting with the feather divi-/Stll for Paris to conauer, |. 1 Yestertay's bere: Frank Gtteon, sion, Just previous to graduating ||, o HOYLAKE, May 25-—Fred J.) 20" tkie, sinxied tn a pinch with |he disposed of Pickard and Lampin,|&ndall lost on a@ decision In 10 Wright and Dr. Paul Hunter were |ine bases full ing Borton beat 8. ivi ene KO, route and won on a|founs and in the gscond he was taking Few | Ty Cobh made his semf-amual error, | featherweight Tw 6 | rounds. sto «| Young Bebark, he had one of the best little thingy Carpen | BALL TITLE 5 aia always college | tempted baseball team will arrive here either | Georges, in their first mix, on a foul, | Aft American opponent. Friday and contended another battle would | championship |e him winner. Carpentier | series with the University of Wash-|willing and the two journeyed to ington on Denny field Friday and|/Cambral for a 10-round go. Barber of the Cougars ts bringing a strong nine over and the Dodgers will have a tough time win seventh riority Wins | rounds; It ts necessary for Washington to win|Cuny, in 8 rounds; Jack Daniels, in both games from the farmers to cop|10 rounds, and Demlen, a Belgian| the Coast Conference honors, star, in Captain Phil Neer represent the Cards. Advertisement, When tn Seattle, ea® at Boidt'a— PALRee CONTINUOUS 1TOtL! TOMORROW TO SATURDAY SPLENDID NEW VAUDEVILLE —with— BERNICE LA BARR @ BEAUS A Satirical, Melodious Offering RUSSELL @ RUSSELL Keceatrie Comedy Janes By Jon. L. Hrowning FRATURE PHOTOPLAY JUNE CAPRICE in “Rogues and Romanc: Spanish Leve Versus American Nerve! “HIP | That | eareer. Brochet Harley: Davidson Motorcycles first was a setback, at * | Buek Shine, an English fighter. Car-|224 he requested a second go with | Pollowing une | other defeat when he clashed with man. Paul TT, sti a topnotcher, then mad Georges. in 15 rounda Fighting men whom other chance. Young Warner followed Tis at waa knocked into dreamland. |the meantime Georges knocked out idly and when he next stepped into the ring it was as a lightweight LAND AND SKY TAXI SERVICE 4500, and we will take you to and from. the hangar from any part He connected tn the Tth round, with a heap It was |Knocked out in half that tma Then Carpentier drew a blank |from one of his own countrymen. t ‘came Gating Henri Pict had all the beat of a 16 eo ie oO of {re | round arcument. This gave Jack I os tre bands of |Daniela, British fighter, new heart Georges. Once more a 10-round go found Daniels on the wrong end of short a decision. y rT ee tn,| Bngiand then bid once more by sending Young Nipper across the pond to fight Carpentier. This Brit isher was a tough bird and before the fight his chances looked mighty ® After the fight, tt was a dif. ‘The two fought to @ draw |terent story. Carpentier gut the de jcision in § frames. Georges then moved into the wet terweight class and won three straight 10round bouts from Jack Moeekina, Sid Stagg and Geo. Cob bourne, all Englishmen. He then was matched to meet his Snowball, another English- bid for a third match with) already clashed with, was in the early daya He was willing to give @ man an comeback. He had lost to (In the next story Carpentier wins the welterweight crown of France and makes his first trip to London) REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS was In the frame the question of supe was gettied when Warner over Percy Wilson, in 10 Geo. Gaillard, in 6 rounds; | 10 rounds, followed. And in 5 frames and bat-| 10-round finished th fentherwetsht | Georges was growing rap-| Ea wap one of the first battlers In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest and strongest piate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the guaranteed 15 years, vl hone set of teeth . $5 Crowns ... 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