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MAY 27, 1921. ATTLE STAN RIES CLOSE FOR THE STAR JUNIOR TENNIS MEET SATURDAY 44 BOYS SWIM _|{ Jenion Net Entry | Georges Carpentier’s Career _ENTERED AT POOL jee od erates eg TOURNEY TONIGHT to the United States from BY TOM OLSEN Btar-Woodland park janior hoy# ten France to fight Jack Dempsey for the heavyweight (tile leas ‘The largest field of entries that has ever competed in Rig tournament will close Saturday, atép m known than any fighter who ever went into a world cham } \ } meet will fi | night Forty-four boys have filed their! Blanks eo tar. pionship fight Hal Cochran, in . | ‘This bie meet is open to all boys STAR BALL! STAR BALL LEADERS FACE HARD SCHEDULE ‘The Youngstown Athletic club team, lenders in The Star Class B Junior baseball cfrenit, face two hard gumes Sunday and Monday. On Sunday the leaders tangle with the Hightund Park White Star Ath- lotic club juniors at Hiawatha field, aml Monday they argue with the Kekart Cigar Co nine at Walla Lincoln Star Is Making Record Hesketh Is All-Around Champ my 192L Deschamps and Georges working the “hypnotic eye” on opponenta, Tt traced back to the early days whem the two played master and pupil im “thought reading” performances, in connection with this Georga sayw. " “Deschamps takes away from ma, by his very influence, all my cares and troubles when I am scheduled to fight, leaving me to enter the ring with only @ fighting mind, © “He subtly convinces me that he ie actually fighting at the same (hone) Tean play after —. o'clock on weekdays; after _. @cinck on Saturday; after Sunduy. Entries dase May 22. af 6 pm 4 local swimming Ht It out for honors to at the Crystal Pool in. the N. A. indoor meet. T CLUBS ERED Hight swimming etubs from | an nual P \K K —— clock on thie story of Carpentier’s life, written for The Star, tells of had not reached their 18th birth- by March 1, 1921. the struggles of the onetime mine pit boy in rising to the And f doesn't cost anything to en- the big meet. lightheavyweight championship ‘S MUST of the world. BY HAL COCHRAN » BE FILED All that is necessary to enter ts to Ww. cA lc. | Spokane Amateur Athletic club, Varn Northwest ction will be represented in the meet. They are: The Seattle CrystaL Swimming club, Seattle Y. 3 Portland Multnomah A. A University of Washington. land Amateur § Port imming association, couver W. 8 C, and the Seatue MASCOTT BOXES Walla As both games are being played away from home the Youngstown team faces 4 pair of hard fights to hold thetr lead. The Hightand park tearm has been ing strong, as they have turned in two straight wins after losing CHAPTER V. AT question as to Georges Cur pentier’s right to the claim of cham pion of France was settled when he won from Marcei Moreau In eight rounds, and later won from Albert Lurie, official heavyweight cham time I am, and fighting for me” 80 much for the “hypnotic eya™ It was Carpentier’s wallops that were carrying bim to victoria, File firet battle in 1914 remutted tm & knockout of Pat O'Keefe in toe rounda, George Mitchel, Habert Roe and Phillipe Robinson also wend pion. Bouts had been paying the French team, Carpentier-Deschammpas, well, and Georges became a real idol of his country, while tis *manager reaped a financial harvest. Six knockouts in a row were next added to the long string of wins Carpentier had accumulated. Bands man, Rice, Cyclone Smith and George |Gunther fefi in order, in 1, 2, 3 and }14 rounds, Bombardier Wefls, Enrtish heavy: weight, then took the count im four frames and Albert Lurie and Ashley Williams, both Frenchmen, toppled in thres and four frames, respect ivety. The Wells defeat wan a blow to |Eingiiwh fietic pride A youngster, several inches shorter and many pounds lighter, had trimmed ane of its leading battlers. In the meantime Jeff Smith, an American, had ron up a Ist of wins in Paria. Georges took him on and won in 20 rounds. This battle was followed with a knockout of M. Ab bett In three rounds, and a second knockout of Wells, in one round That was the last battle of 1913, Thruout Carpentier’s fighting eo Teer there had been gonsip of thetr first two starts. The Eckart team will also pny two league games tn two days, as they are booked to tangie with the Bull. MOORE HE second b1E | brine when they won the first game, bout of the week | but the tiff was tomed out ef the in the Northwest ordy ie being fought) ‘The Coffins Juniors axe the third tonight in Port! aggregation due to play two guns land, with BILY in two daym, as they meet the Ege Mascott, CO&ST man Grocery at Walla Walla field on bantamwelcht sunday and then journey to Wood champion, boxing jand park to mix with the Shamrox Pal Moore, the! 4 C. second team Monday. famous miller of| In the only other gume of the day Memphis, Tenn. | the Three Brothers Dye Works and men's backstroke; men's fancy div. ' baa! ae y) re Loround tiff | the Louie's . or Soe agcott is giv | will fight it out for the leadership tn 16foot board rou 4 vu epee ng 7B pity seb der en & food chance to lower the cok/in the Clam A division at Columbia jors of the famour Moore and tf he | playtield. players. This is the first real | yet moenee fre tein deck to, | does Mascott figures to go Kant and oan ket in the big money. PREP GAMFS TODAY funity that Junior players bave | : . deer pete remnan ln Spr day ore nl4 to play in a tournament of thetr| ’ eg Bana . | On the mame card Bob Harper,| ‘The next to lust games of the | 7 7 yard women’s breastetroke: 100-yard in Seattle, : | Bruce Hesketh, Lincoln high school athlet hanging up women’s backstroke; women's fancy | Seattle Lehte, ts booked, to go 10/ high schoo! season will be played| eee” weave blank a record of twinning nine athletic emblems in five consecutive jrounda with Eddie Mahoney, Chi-|today. The tilts are: Lincoin at} cago miller Harper recently won! Heoadway, Franklin at Queen Anna diving, 16-foot board. See to & that they are reecitved * sports, a new all-around record for Seattle interscholastic Leach Crows and shonld he Mallard at West Seattle. AD games fon time, Blinks will be received at COMEDIANS The Star until 6 p.m. Saturday and | sport. | TO WORK again tonight he will be in| start at 2:38 | at Piper | Une for some real big matches, —_———_—— iI fm iT aa. NOT cKS87 aoa |Green Lake Neptune club | NATIONAL EVENT STAGED In conjumetion with the P. NL A. meet national men’s junior plunge for distance will be held. |Those who will vie for the junior | plunge champtonshtp of America are: | | Burton of Spokane Francis/ aries Chadbourne of | | the university, and Jack Way, Harry | MeWatters and Lambert Sternbergh of the Cryrtal Swimming club, 1 In the regular meet the following events will be wtaged: 60-yard men's | free style dash; 100yard men's free style & 20-yard men's ewim: 150 yard backstrdke; 200-yard 1M out a blank and mail it to The| Tt will also be accepted by the Nennis department at Piper & Taft's | , a o ‘ . | Paris and lost to Carpentier in the | wtxth round, on a foul foul gave Georges @ win over Jackson in four rounds. Then Joe Jeannette, prise Amerie can negro husky, crossed the pond and handed the French wiz « lacing’ in 15 rounds, This ended Georges’ pro-war bat thes except for a few exhibition bouts, When France went to war wifi Germany, Georges enlisted in the aviation branch. was twice deco- rated. During the fighting days hel gave many boxing exhibitions fom American troops in France. The fighting game had piled up fortune for Carpentier. HA even purchased an interest in the mines at Lene tn which he worked as a boy. This fortune of a milliom francs was lost thru the war a Georges reentered the ring, eftem — peace came, to rebuild ft, oom eee 4 (The next story carries Carpe tier to the championship ef Eo rope.) & No entries recetved after 6 p. m. ¥ will be considered. Drawings for the big meet wil be Made Sunday and will be publiehed | | Monday in The Star only, On Tues | iy the first day's schedule will be 1 And on Wednesday the first [Matches will cet under wax, ha FOR A trophy will be given to the win. iRer Of this meet, and it wil! be his to| WMiam Tiiden, world's Shampton, was in Seattle, he said the} Best thing in the world for the devel. | Opment of tennis stare was to pre} ‘Wide tournament experience Yor the | men's wer win " come & Taft's until $:30 Saturday | Daritig the intervals Guy ‘Thomas, ‘The entry list to date follow«: Kenneth Gpeidel and Merlin Fadden| — Daddy, bring home some Boldt's : FISKE MEETS French pastry Advertisement, Pinte naeth—h —— The Cower Gf Ameo regatta, Joly 5, | eee STR Barris, Wersert Ponimeor, Coat) HESKETH | wt the crowd with Dick Henriot, Marvin Hines, Cedric ming and diving munts. Fed: | GORMAN sn BIN Kane, Adie Binger, | éen do some fancy high AN HERE Baker, Bertram Carras | aves. | Johnny Finke, who towt a bard UP PREP | .2ieeosrcu equatic stars of the Northwest if the present pisos of Wm. F. Taylor, ser retary of the regatta committer, are carried eat. Louis “Happy” Keeha, an Paul en Getcee “cr Scheoen to wee the Northweet #tam to ao "TK will tackle Joe Gorman, the Peres A. Dix. RK HL. Shorftt, James | .E C O .D world’s champion famey diver; Char } Edward fHickman, C Johawa. ‘The meet is slated to start at hard-working Portland Ughtwetght, | jat the PavMon bere Woetrewtay | |night. Finke made a great hit in) his bout with Harrahan. Gorman / , Willies Seib, Vivet Scott. Dek | Winning nine school emblems for 4 a world’s champion Larnn Van Gorden, Fy Vietor, of ee; Jack Logger, runner-ap ee participation tn five consecutive | 15 the junior national, diving tlle} Nathan Wicking, Writam |"POTtS, Bruce Hesketh, of Lincoln | Jack Petechanke, Northwest back- high school, ie hanging up an all) is too well known here for further introdyction. Bobby Harper and Prenkie Rog Jers are down on the book to tan- elo in the seat-wtndup stroke champion, amt many ether If your blank has been mafled and jaround sport record that bids fair| Siustic experte will be invited te te Mot printed in the above list, in-|/to stand for some time in Seattle = the sporting editor of The Star |interscholastie sport. Tee Untweutty of Oregen axe wil Smmediately, because your name will! Starting tn 1920, Hesketh won his | Multeeman Arhietic ciob ef Portland | Teft out unless a blank ts filed at first “L" in basketball, playing cen ee "6 Sal calming ‘eet Sa RIMED ‘The Star. ter on the Lincoln five. Then in a : turn he won letters in baseball biden Sie tin 6k de BY JONNNY KILBANE y BEGIN track and tennis |metuge Portinnd an their ttinerary for Featherweight Champion SATURDAY This fall Bruce tried foothal for | {he Westers we” The ive Portiaed | Both Dempecy and Carpentier will First play tn the men’s ant worm: the first time and played tackle on |“** * St July A |be in the best pomible shape mon Goubles in the open Star tourna the Lincom equad thrucut the ees tally for the Jersey battle July 1. ‘Will begin Saturttay. Drawing® son During the winter months he Hut when the show is over, tf my being made Friday and were tO again held down the center berth Judement is correct, 26 per cent or ‘announced early Saturday. The on the basketball quintet. | | more of the mental perfection of one doubles drawings will be made| Ar the present time he t pitching | of theme fighters or the other will! time. Play in this event /for the Lincoln diamond squad, run | be gone This will be due to a sbegin until Tuesday, |ning the hardies on the track team knockout, S SINGLES jand playing No, 1 on the Lincoin | My own.experience in the ring has |tennis team, } been that a knockout «tres a fighter fm the women’s singles opened | And during bis spare moments the same kind of “unconactous fear” afternoon. Only 71 entries Hesketh takes to the stage He that a person once reseued from Teeistered, and this meet played one of the principal parts in | falling off « high buliding has when be completed within a few ithe operctta staged by the North he ventiires close to the edge a seo- ond time. ALWAYS ON HIS MIND hood of 147 pounds. The weiter: | ‘A few women's champion will End school recently. | Bruce, who is the son af Bob It's always on his mind—the sem weight Limit is suppased to be 145 | mitiop of that stinging wallop to the pounds. ity: out thor FELLOWS 'MENTALLY SHANER & WOLFF CLOTHES SERVICE Lewy Richard Armand Marion, | Morton Robinsan, N. Rob BRITTON HAS ’ BAD COLD Jack Britton, the work» welter. weight champion, t suffering from a bad cold, whieh affected him con miderably In him bout with Travie! | Davis here the other night. Britten | will have to be in tep notch condi tion when he fights Dave Shade in| Milwaukie, Ore, next week as the bout is over the 10-round route and to a decision. Shade, like Davin, ty a mruch better miller than he has been credited. 1O0KS HEAVY Whoever started the report that Tritton is a light welterweight must | | be goofy tf Britton weighs as much | as he appeared to the other night. The champion is carrying a lot of extra weight around his waist gid | he looked much heavier than Davis, and Travie weighs in the neighbor Plane tor the Oregon Mtate Outdnmy Aquatic cham: im are progress ing rapidly program new has listed over 100 events, in which there will be included swimming, | diving. lifreaving, aquapianing, bm ing, motorboating and cance eventa, It ie suggested that these eveots be staged at three different places on the Willamette river all in the same day, August 14. The Pactfic Const Outdoor Swtmmtng johamplonahipe will be held at © thie year, meet coaat. Athletic club ~or { wwimmers and divers that are among the beet In the Northwent. Jack Cody, the Winged “M saya that ble troupe will In cording to present plana, Loois champion fancy Uaree-tine na Jack Pode jetl, graduates from Lincoin this lyear, and plane to enter the Unk }versity of Washington in the fall ¥ & nomber of ptzyers mm) Star net meet are planning out Heaketh, president of the city coun. chin that laid him low, and in his| efforts to guard against a repetition ROBERTS LOOKS of that unpleasant senmation, he LIKE COMER “ ry chanko, Mostroke cham VERNON pion. Dave Fall, runner-up for the | Northweat diving title, and one or two trips on Sunday and Mom Monday being Decoration day, in The Star meet wiil be} on those dates. | sprint swimmers, ‘The Pactfie Const GRABS [tal pool, Seattie, im July. No date has Indoor Swtmmtng | champlonenipe will be held tm the Crys | jones the takeactrance spirit that/ | has brought many a ring victory. | I say both princtpaly will be in the | best of mental shape for the Jersey go because they won't be bothered Young Owen Roberta, who made his first start here the other night, | shows a jot of promise. The young ster has a pretty right hand and throws it over a great deal like Ray | THIRD MIX LOS ANGELES, May 27—Vernon | grabbed yesterday’s game from Sent-| | been set. The meet wi of aapatic wtars Otympic elub of manctece, Ne 4 tae raw tte share by that k ©. senantion. Dempsey hasn't hit the floor since Jim Flynn | Ange netic et the | knoc the first round | Ue, with Wheeser Dell working like a! Aiiirernus® amos Se seg lin tot ana hie onntidanes tae Wa | million dollars. The final court was | resented in the \t 7, and ' ig § ¢ . cludt ‘The Janteen Unit of women Mrenavers | PY & score of knockouts, tncluding wat bess Francis, who started the game for| .05° Gidea to their “ming team |@ return fight with Flynn that ended | Di Buy Direct | the Stwashes, lasted a little over two gonm of Portiand’s be f experts | with the big fireman dropping in the/ |innings, but five runs were counted | Mise Olga Proaka, member of this team, | 7) off of his offerings. | ill participate in the American Athiatic | firme Peg OF Quarts -.-...-.....55¢ 2 quarts —........$1.00 meseciation meet, Chienge, in July. Slee wane a RM Bl Procka’s epecisiiy is the breast stroke: | respect than ie Dempeey, for it's| been almost a dozen years since the All Leading Brands and Supplies Seattle akanes ees 81 oe, oo an all-around ‘yt gl gal ar i Aehcanaged ay Frenchman has been floored for the count. Glorta, back in 1909, was the| Fi ; Pacific Bottlers Supply Co. Geary and Adama Se last man to drop the challenger. 307 Occidental Ave. Scribner, the hard-hitting Anacortes | bantam. Once Roberts learns how to protect himself he's gong to make the gotng tough for the batch of | boosted ace high in the time aang | Hshtien in the Northwest. ROSS BEATS __ H.NOLLAN Awe Foes defeated Henry Noman the onty match played in The Woodland park tennis tourna yesterday. The score was 62 62 Today's schedule followr W's pas is considered Better Clothes Uniformly Lowest Prices When we lowered our clothing prices from the wartime level and took our losses, we didn’t effect it by degrees or with hesi- | MEET Lost. Here Tack Meyers we Mo Robins wt 6) Art COUGARS It's true that Georges has tost sev. | Aft Batley oa X. Robinson at 4 Irene Stephens wa. Alice Taft ‘Myers va William Olin at 4 Sp. & h | ‘PIM Nollan va. C. 8. 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But it won't slow up the| npsey-Carpentier battle, because | Gaviding va, C. Johnson at 7/8¢¢ the collegians play here today |and tomorrow. Mrs. Bourque vs. Peggy Hughes at both men are mentally primed. Pant Dyer at T pm!) Both teams are averaging over 5 6 p.m. | James Tonks vs Marshal Allen at 7 ene White at 7 Me Meovitie at 7 bm. |-200 in their hitting, and it is expect ed that It will be rough sledding for Ig |p" o |p Rud Marion at 7 p. m. | the moundsmen vs. Mra. C, Butt at Today's game starts at 3:20. Airtight Wallet Pouch Marked to Sell at $4.00 ‘ am > m p.m m tation. We went down to “rock bottom” right through our whole stock. No fluctuating upward to come down as a special appeal. OUR PRICES HAVE'BEEN AND ARE DOWN TO STAY. Besides that, WE HAVE THE LOWEST STORE RENT IN SEATTLE’S MAIN RETAIL DISTRICT, together with small other overhead expenses, and this is reflected in BETTER CLOTHES at any given price. 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