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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 195 AL MOORE AND FRANKIE MONROE WILL TANGLE AT PAVILION: — BANTAMS | ‘sfc’ = NOLLAN KILBANE TELLS HOW FOOTWORK MAY DECIDE BIG BATT Lie: X WINS | BY JOHNNY KILBANE jin anchoring hin feet anywhere in,onetwo punch that laid away Wil | after a is off olance Hey Featherweight Champion particular, leayt of all on the floor | tard TGont mean ast § icpederatg D icsoniad Un tone ne | Afighter who missen a blow should of a ring. Rather the Frenchman is| ‘There tun" but what! there in ONE thing. ‘That's Demp: AK" nOvantage Of jus gach an ge TO FROM nec enensits ee ci eS tam mt ametintaly ready to Séliver Uilother.| tire o¢ bin tac a ie at kta ah ee a Would ba acy hal rege ae To be in such shape, he must always| On the other hang Champion Jack |hoid” system, but Jet me thin ie lain le thet en he wende th is seat” antes aie, and: re & surprine welt always net, He has a wicked |tler's blows and should the Mrenct ane Maneeas an: piane on hin Tea! Power ure delivers have N Bil Noflan a eae gep the © between Dempsey and | wallop, but it ixn't necemury for him) man'y arm stip ever the 3 s too—but mous M heer comin wee ate | Mor Monsieur Georges tun't the | Hi ty to follow up one blow! toes, nothing the world would open to an oppe t 1 " matches tn eapsere ream park liype of fighter at all who believes | w ther is demonstrated by bis! keep him from toppling over forward /enough to catch hin the “ . Ale =, the awe ee — at untor net ta “i fitsl| StarNetPlay |] BUMIORIST |. Bhs Rit JIMMY SMITH W of #an Francisco, Verodl abso gare on Saturday Gets His ON furnishing the op position This is Moore's t on Bs sina and Sunday WINS NO 9p = REPORT TO Mayers who will be playing me Fane Bopnges tu ocke out bie 16th b r Wo and park tenr Rath knock H There was not ? ” 4 run of th m here yester DOES COMEBACK Seamer Ghe Sea ¢ Two men were on the bag EATTLE’S shortstop problem fg | Konlowski pulled his match out of ting single ¥ f DERBY hend of hin us. Prexy Bill Klepper, hy! the the w. k. flames when it was badly po has called off the deal wi Nant tenni« second — be the Coast. He | wind « a close decision to Billy Mascott in Portland last week, and is staying on the Coast in hopes of landing a return bout Monroe is a newcomer to Seattle rht, and was returned winner ove , | He has been fighting for about thre burnt, and eee eee oa f scene cinnati Reds whereby Toa years, and is on his way East Dick Vander Las afie oe EPSOM DOWNS, England June 1. mer Red infielde é These boys will box to 4 decision Vander Las took the firet set rather J. TH. Joet'n Humorist today won | ine : er, Was to report to te 62, and had the second ne locals, in their four-round Uff ar the Pay the Derby here fon tonight. The show is beings) Frankie Munroe of San|Well in han i when Koalownkl Crag En-Bran, the entry of Vis - PREP DASH Smith led around the first alk Ye agen . i nettled dow dp e @ ned oun Astor, finished fr wane staged by the Cascade A. ( Francisco is the bantam whol ona vet at 97. Then be wound \ <p Mes ig Bonn a rages the r and finally declared fi DREW BOXES meets Pal Moore of Memphis | the match by winning the third se geabis. vee. this EXPECTED couldn't get away from his ROGERS in the main event of tonight's | ©. nd Lenna Downe, | Glorious weather was provided for that he would report June 1, ' nore Drew, @ newoomer trom smoker at the pe vilion. e Mra. Be irque and Tenon Dowes th reatent of | Knglish race that day and Smith is still in the & California, too, boxes Frankie sedubiliee constieanigel pooeieapiee | nO Jato yocnhc Se comgeete ay a ad sun ahone down on the end Klepper has put it up to the Rogers, Seattle welter, in the semi f the day, di P n |xtreama of tra which converged é Cine? ™ o.ncen been nis, with Mra, Bourque winning, 6, a “eat i ‘ “ jclub to send Seattle another man, but ju windup. The boys who ha b where the| BEN j ing working with Drew this week in + n'a ington are narrowing | _ Witten faith, former Collterala [bent race horves in Britain raced be-| ao ,_| Reds’ present position in the National league pennant ¢ training says he's a pretty rugged | WIN FIRST rhe en's singe’ wTutches were | Jair tamale champion, whe te ese | fore king and comme | ‘The closest foot race that Des! at the present, which is the basement, they won't be ait ee Se Ven eee Rogers Co on today, with Fuchard Burr meet.| fingles heners, wen encther match were no trains sal short-lever been run on a local cinder) ty do a great deal for us right ;rorition. The chamber & lot of fighting hb yong pl od fe sesy fechion Taseday te The ® awe ed race enthusiants from | naih jg expected when the prep | nc going to try to exceed the ; angling with Fletch , feel nin tawins it pe Pig hoot mn tine up telty foe} 7.” dey crowd aud if they do . ' tangling with be foated Will Lewis, © on were nec ene youngste tine up macy tor th peantime ain) Bt opt ‘ on POEEETS BOOKED SACRAMENTO, June 1.—Seattle|( “white ineeting Harn Sk ras “termed in three coulien ot valbiahan vag the starters gun in the 100-yara|_ 20 the meantime Bal Buwopt|heve to bulld « Ma — " a : ERA bar Seta ahnatmnes . ouke the lame of bat six games, Me ation of les ran ‘ fe ge oh © take care of t —_ Young Owen Roberts, the lightic| ‘fered the local fans a considerable | Roy Nelson playing I mes te meet somewhat tougher eppest- | kOrKeOUN Iimounine to halting don hb in the all hist top berth. They nay that B that showed so much promise in his | relief from the nine-game series with | Frank Kor eer 7 — ton tonight in Pletcher Johnson. key carts ow Mea in traffic di. |track meet at the Stadium next Sat-| raving pretty good ball on SACRAMENTO SERIES first bout here last week when he nevis test week, | t_.s Dett pining Charice Baxter oh rection was introduced when the Urday afternoor cauk thie oan. eae oe OPENS beat Bud Fitzgerald, is making his t the locate lost | JUNIOR: PLAY - Aye ant airship, FSS, hovering over! Six of the youngsters who wi pe to climb muuch f unti attle opened an aaa te uae, Se. ie oe Siwashes by a |BBGIN PLAY ay, Le the cours, kept a lookout for traffic pete have made nearty theramelthat keystone combination 18] series with fa eee ers ae ae on Play in the boys’ junior tourna: |i ving te makes oe and. wireleaned, Inatrections| tts the century in prep meets| ee 4 Stn is ia tin eee nat thate itirae|SAot gle wen sebeduied: to begin | yenern’ tm he Mee ice along the routes. It worked held earlier in the season, and many | Ny Seatt of ame may male with téday's matche fectiot ritics expect that when these siz | oy, 7 some Soslain on here, mal It will not be pomsible to start the| ‘The third seimi-fina See og i okt ae sae | preen smneee ee ete hene nk | LUNTE REPORTS ‘ak or 4 cleanup for ACTION FOR s because of| cwen's doubles and mixed doubles! the bis bene of contention I Curr Lae | ing t Aury ceo! - ® uch the tape at the TO SACKAMENTO d the tebe si THE BOYS _— ar hed 4 & the central traffic “bobby” in the /100 yard» there will be only a few ve wt Solon ‘anieed pore aA weed for, Until about Friday sem geo wv lee . ret wee ne first plac contrast to Seattie, w tee ee ‘There's one bout on the card tha ed good ball ; , omon fighting poet datasne eovwsen, the ¢ ~ to land thelr much ne us into the secund division, | don’t carry much class, but plenty eo vittore had Tussday's reaults follow (pr the place and the last one top on a big league player| nn o¢ action. That's the Roy McCass ing Netheus in MEN'S SINGLES ‘The men players in The Star meet The rs, who in the early in n to, which has! ¢ i Mn-Ciff Taro bout. Both boys carry | sees Seully detested HM. Lote ©@,| eam well take the aitendance mark mocts of the season have made fast “ ~ scorges Carpentier ’ : RM PO A Bgl being at by the women entries as Facts to tha cuter, ane tyes tan) “a of Cleveland, re-| his mouth while fighting @ stiff wallop. . 3 ee Sun Noten @efeated Alec Test, 64, Gent example, Onty ene default has ame § ~ Te y " porting today. Lunte comes to the ag Page ¥ lin; Wartes, Ballard; Edel: | _— wee 3 @)6-4,1 Gece | ged the wornens nae, ea lor, Franklin a prostydeg 2 Sauce in the trade that sent Walter Daddy, bring home some of: | PORTLAND SCRIBES ° : ° . : uate Ke owen! defeated Dick Vande i; oe ape own 6 Ce ne won, East; Heaketh and Hoyle, Late | yy to the Indians. & fal French pastry. j BOOST SHADE @ 0 @ 3 8] “Richard Sere cated Prite Magiet| welders ere right on time fer their ovin, and Masters, erbvagoc- , Lunte is said to be one sweet —— i Portland boxing scribes are giving Cus &. 0) 3 8 3] ty comme sik: Sada Rigs ne be fo po a Lay 227 | fielder, but doen't amount to much j Dave Shade, the California welter ; ° "veer 9 rc eins kein t bg Franklin. and Max Edelson.|with the stick. His coming may } weight, plenty of boosting these ‘ ° e ner Jobeson ented Paul Dyer a Th he young ed tron Pot wha mean the passing of Billy Orr, who i days previous to his bout with Jack , : 5 a Ee ¢ have made the fastest time in thejhas been playing the shortstop Britton, the welter champion, in arr t ieee r we ho & Gewed 66.6 oes Seeyard: Seek te: o far this berth for the Solons Best Doughnuts and Coffee Milwaukie, Or., Friday night. The AB wt ‘ avin, #1 coe ee, ee ey Hot Cakes, Butter and bout Is to be a decision affair, Shade i... ° ¢ agtnes pS rr ec a SPENCER 18 Baa ee bas been working his head off in, Ko $ oe : sash, meen, uae epee [ae SES ERE: 3 t 4 will be i 1 F raining an’ in wo! a good showing in the| Tub Spencer, Seattle's hard-hit Eege and Toast condition, according to Portiand| 3 ‘ | ieee Boemone Bani scribes. Shade is really a top s BG eer 2 |. jeentury ing catcher, & in Seat Milk Toast notcher, his one bout here not doing erie. a a my By gi om Tg Wartes, of Ballard, beat Taylor | forced to leave the squs Hest Coffee im City scednesh him half credit enough. And Britton + 0720 | Weedring, of Myracuse o)tast Saturday in one of the prelim |tecause of an injured Potato Salad 7 didn’t look like he was in very good ee. eH * BALL RACE pall @ “CRerley F {nary meets. The Ballard sprint star joer says the ciub hit condition when he boxed Davis here “ss ¢ ae ‘ , | travels right along and is expected | stump in San Francisco, but the other night. Youth must be|xiliott. ¢ s-co-ss 1 § © ¢ © 8) femted Louie Coupes and Wing Huson, | lto press the opposition to the limit.|he thinks the boys will give th: served some time, and Shade may - eh, oh | < ite | Masters, the Broadway crack, can| leaders an awful battle when they Y| totals 3 hy RE Gee | WOMEN'S SINGLES - fiat be wearing the welterweight crown | ois or Cook in sixth Evetyn Greenway defeated Dorts a] |be depended meen to finish right ed baa them on the home rea! estate. Saturday. | ¢Ran for Moflwite in eighth. Violette, 6-2, + 3 Ege ‘ jin the first division, en Dorothy Litthe defeated Ruth Marty,| With the snason half over in the A record-breaking crowd is ex-| CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | Seore by innings MANSELL | Seceamencs BEATEN r COLUMBUS, June 1.—Harry Man-| 5) sell, English flyweight, lost a judge's| Tobin. Bases on balls —o7t decision to Eddie O'Dowd, the local | off Jacbs }. Surwek cat tis Xion Oyweight, bere last night. haus 4, Jacobse 2 | class fiw it of Bt unto 1 onsebast te oad he tent OP tbe pected out to mee the prep cinder| DAY ON JUNE 15 Da <ul igh [path stare in action at the Stadium.| The Chamber of Commerce will first four places in the league in - - Tickets for the meet 1k “dae “4 | bound to be @ hot one from now on. Mounted police | 4 will be on sale|have their “day” at the Siwaxh | "ite anybody's race yet. with the (meter! betting, bet .|at the downtown sporting goods|wicwam on Juve 15 with the San a oe Bcd sag beige ecke this summer (© thew stores and at all of the high schools. | Francisco Seals furnishing the op- pitching of Hill Johnson, being giv en a slight edge. [apiece es vit Hi IV nN i) aa (| HOM i / TIGERS, RAILSPLITTERS AND [soot Ear w ; ington park, Highland park, South Va QUAYS WIN FINAL TILTS [sits Sete ho (i , [their tail. . 4 FINAL PREF STANDINGS | | | victory over the Shingle Weavers in Somebody ia bound to drop after 1 i . 3 their final game of the season yes| Wayne 0 Sunday's games, when the Shamrox at H] AS terday on Adama field. The final) [*ibert Mee Morton Rovineo™ Cubs play South Seattle and the 7 ‘ 5 eoues $1. ughiin larry Shaw. " $3 wae s: AT ™. Egerman Grocery tangles with ‘ oi ‘ ‘ 7. B Melean | Washington park Franklin sness.- oor | Ses’ shition ec" bs “ In class B the league-teading |} Irene Stephens . |Three Brothers’ Dye Works outfit Broadway, Lincoln and Qaeen| | AT 6:00 fT, M. |plays the Stacy Showns club. Anne wound up their prep ball) | Bkwner and Brickson va Langley and . schedule yesterday with wins. Broad Langley The complete schedule for Sunday ) Wyle and Mose vs, Smith and Rose | follows way, the champions, had little trow- | Geigge and Baum va Johnson and | < 2 . ble with the Franklin Quakers, lcompeeie Jounson and) stacy Showns va. Three Brothers \ th be ante | aTiP. Dye Works at Columbia 5 ie ae = < in! saduuen «indie Ate i Miller vs Schermer and} Queen Anne Aerialx vs. Pirates at { | their prep league schedule in an un-| ‘ Won. taat. Pet winner, Mevyers-Terner, | aie Walla p aytie a, ‘ | Interesting game on Columbia play- , 7 1 CEE) Girde (Omear” va winger, senvetder-| Egerman Grocery va Washington } °° | Robinson. Park at ashington par + piirrcyeen le champs Winning | + nazar Sad Mclean va Ryan and! gouth Seattle vs. Shamrox A. C. eas inture Gita Gaae’eein' tilt bo | "7. Malley and Prescott va Krhke ana |Mecond team at Woodiand park hitting of Johnny Mager, Franklin's {2} | Robinson. Bulldogs ve. Highland Park at 4 206 | gs Ang Hiawatha. shortstop, who hit safely four times | 2 war ‘ | gy Reeigd. wk =! COUGARS BEAT |, “0iivrs pootery em contin the pintir ' MISSIONARIES |" ~ Both Lincoln and West Seattle! cork snd Hannah; Aldridge, Thomas and) WALLA WALLA, June The| The Shamrox Cubs climbed back sineiak Gocideeen qutt yeok | baleen ‘ | Washington State college ball team |in the race today when they re tm thelr pe Ga thr Yower wae NATIONAL LEAGUE |defeated the Whitman college nine |Ported a 14 to 9 win over the Col ‘ Ged Grecaien: at aPir ths Cxnt bed pa Won. Lost. Pet, |here yesterday in the final game of |/ins Juntors Monday at Woodland . } cleared, the Railsplitters had the|New York 1118] their two-game series by a 9-2 count, |Park slight edge, winning the ult by a| Moston ... ’ 0 4 se teak acore. J t ; ‘a8| The University of Washington] NEW ORLEANS, June 1.—Rat 16 + as track team, consisting of 10 men,|tling Ortega 6 California was) Allowing Ballard only four hits)? § 2% -Stf}iett here last night for Pullman.|knocked out by “Happy” Littleton Vincent Galer, Queen Anne's one-| "7. ee 1S t| where they will compete in the|of New Orleans here last night in armed pitcher, lead his tea to a| Fhilateipiia 10, New York * Northwest conference meet Satur-|the fourth round of thelr scheduled rieanltie Innati 6, St. Louis § (10 innings) Gay afiernoon 1f-round bout " jokiyn 4, Boston. 3. poe mo ——$$$_—___ taniirer at YOUNG BOB AMERICAN LEAGUT: Won. Lost. 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