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{ « i | Stirling eliminated Mile. Chasseloup | of allop Is Wack’s Hope iIbane Explains Demp- sey’s “Swivel Swing”; Punch Carries K. O. BY JOHNNY KILBANR, Featherweight Champion | ATLANTIC CITY, June 14.—The } swing.” hear ef it? It's what Cham. Jack Dempsey is counting on ind Georges Carpentier back to with his championship aspi- ntilled. Jack, after we had finished spar posed with me to illustrate what he meant. The program this: (1) The champion jabs with his to put Georges on the defensive to pull his arms up to his head block. Then— (2) Dempsey shoots over a right the heart, powerful despite the that it is started from his ist, and— (3) Steps forward with the blow his left foot, uncorking as he 80 a straight left to the chin as Moves up. This blow usually a knockout ticket, for the rt blow has left the opponent PACIFIC COAST LEAGUB en, dazed and winded. The “swivel swing” got its nam camp here. Members of Jack ing family used to kid the mp when he got his arms swing: | for the one-two, telling him if|} Yd get a swivel chair he wouldn't to usé up so much of his And the swivel swing it be But it’s steam-propelled. Dempsey realizes full well that ¢ Frenchman is a faster man than he has ever met, and he isn't | § omising anything definite as to hat he's going to do. But there's thing that the champ isn’t at} fall hesitant about and that is that if/ old “swivel swing” has a chance get into action—well, the fans ht as well n't be anything else around the, to look at. UGH ON ‘ARTNERS ‘The practice that Big Jack is giv. himself on the “swivel” makes tistence burdensome for his unm unate sparring partners. The p pulls his punches (as much it is possible for any natural fhter to pull them), but even so, Ny a day passes but what some- @ne in the Dempsey training family cks his grip and kisses the camp }@eodby, unwilling to stand the pum- 5 Jonger, Houck, Larry Jacobs, if and. all the crowd that the big fellow is a in the ring. Patches over the and tape. over other body es are common decorations d Dempseyville. Most all the 1s partners wear them at one or another. Dempsey bore up well today the strain of doing nothing. Manager Jack Kearns told bis today that he could do no real until Friday. } “It isn’t that bad eye that’s keeping back,” Kearns said. “Jack is get- too fine. He's down to the 192, he needed a rest. When he starts gain he will go at high speed to the of the fight, He won't need ten rest to put him in better shape ‘oledo.”” mpion now is a brief walk. His ners look at him suspiciously if ins away from camp more an hour, fearing that he bas ex- the walk allowed him. eee SETTLES TO REAL WORK MANHASSET, 1, I, June 14.— hed from the public eye, be- he barbed wire of hig training | once more, Georges Carpentier | his week's real work today. | Manager Francolg Descamps sald that yesterday's workowt, h disappointed the hundred or ¢ sport writers who made the hot dusty trip to the farm to see! - es stall thru five rounds of des- Pultory boxing, was put on merely for | ir benefit. He is not anxious to) ork his charge these hot days, espe- ly as Georges is within two) ounds of the 172 he will carry into! ring against Dempsey, but it was house” day, so Carpentier was Georges’ work- story. The punches he and his partners "pulled yesterday were let loose. HARPER IS BUSY Bobby Harper, the clever Seattle Pboy, is scheduled for three bouts | thin the near future. Harper meets Oakland Frankie Burns at Portland a week from Thursday. He then meets Clonie Tait at Vancou- ver, B. C. and Bobby Evans at Butte, Montana, a few weeks later. LETTER FOR VETRO There is a letter on The Star sport- fing editor's desk for Billy Vetro. however, FONTAINBLED, France, June 14. Miss Alexa Stirling, Atlanta, easily Yeon in the first round of the women’s golf championships here today. Miss Vabouet, 7 and 6. The Atlanta girl's! play was the remarkable part of | her exhibition. CHICAGO, June 14.—Joe Lynch, | bantamweight champion of the! world, will meet Joe Burman at Fast Chicago, Ind., June 2 in a 10-round Dout | ¢ go home, for there | 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Lost, ° 30 B 33 NATIONAL LEAGUE + Won, Lost, hicago . Cincinnati Philadeipaia Batteries: Faber and ‘Thormahien, Bush and Ruel At Phitadelphia— Philadelphia . St Louts Batteries. mond, Burwell and Colina At Washingtes— Cleveland Washington 13 Batteries: ila, Covetesh: and Thomas; Erickson, Johnsen, Acosta, Zachary and Gharrity. At 8 Leuis— New York . sereee B 2 Batteries: Haines and Clemons; Nebf, Ryan and K Smith, Gaston At Chicago— nek SB s 8 § | Baumgartner and Fetera Yesterday's bere: citation). He snagged twe homers, pitched five Innings, fanned Ty Cobd. Ruth's homers set a record by arop- ping into the bleachers, miles and miles from home, The Yankees beat Detroit, 13 to 8 Hetne Groh went Back te third for the Red Legs, but Brooklyn defeated Cincia- nati, 3 te 1 Facing @m attack of which Leslie Mann's two homers were @ good ex- ample, the G! were annihilated by the Cardinals, L aE Champion Jack Dempsey illustrating by posed photographs ‘3! to Johnny Kilbane the first, second and third movements of | Dempsey’'s “swivel swing” with which he expects to kayo Carpentier and which Kilbane describes today. Langley Brothers Win Star Tennis Doubles Nollan and Vander Las Fall Before Brother Team; Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles to Be Decid- ed Today, Closing Woodland Park Meet The Langley brothers, Art and Winfield, copped the men’s ‘doubles championship in The Star-Woodland park } tourney yesterday, beating Bill Nollan and Dick Vander Las "| Sivelin end Vandet fies ak. in and Vander won the first set by a 6-4 score. +| The brothers came back and copped the ant three sets. «| The scores of those sets were 6-3, 7-5 and 10-8. The losers jseore of 7.5, {pressed the new champions ard and the sesult was never certain until Bill Nollan served doubles when point was set and match in the last game. ‘The winners played a steady brand of ténnis, ashy at times. Vander Las played good tennis for the losers, while Bill Nollan was not quite up to form. Mra, Bourque and Mrs. Foster won their way into the finals of the ‘| women’s doubies by defeating Grace Lowe and Evelyn Greenway by the 61. The fact that }|Mra, Bourque played Miss Lowe's ; | backhand frequently, paved the way to ‘her team’s victory. ps Miss Ferris and Bruce Hesketh won their way into the finala of the mixed doubles by defeating Alice Taft and Jack Meyers by the score of 6-2, 62. The mixed doubles and women’s doubles’ findls were to be played today, closing the tournament. Mrs. Bourque and Mrs. Foster were scheduled to play Josephine Pollock and Libbie Ferqis at 5 p. m., French pastry —Advertisement, The White Sex got theirs earty, and Red Sox) he the first, the Chicagoans won, Pour homers were part of the Pirates’ vicious attack om the Phillies, whe lost out, 12 to 6 Bam Rice treated Cleveland pitch & display of two singles, two doubles | and a homer in five times up, but the Indiana defeated Washington, 10 to 6. FOWLER WINS TROPHY HIOQUIAM, Wash. June 14.-~ | George Fowler of Aberdeen, one of | the youngest players of the Grays) Harbor Country club, won the W. J. | Patterson trophy here yesterday | when he defeated Kenneth Hayes, | three up and one to play. HARNESS RACES SCHEDULED MOUNT VERNON, June 14.—All of Skagit county is preparing for the big harness horse races at the fair ground near Burlington on July 4 and 5. The track is in an excel- lent condition and fast time is ex- pected to be made. CANADIAN PACIFIC “Princess” Steam: Leave Se- attle Pier 1, Foo Yesler Way 9:00 A. M. DAILY FOR VICTORIA AND VANCOU- 11:30 P.M. DAILY FOR VANCOUVER, B. C., DIRECT FOUR TRAINS | EACH WAY—EACH DAY Through the Canadian Pacific Rockies Banff Spring toy Lake Leutse (ing, Bation an GLASSES tw $1.50 Ineludin, wiper, fo From Start te HEADQU ARTE! PUNKTOL, ULTEX, KRYPTOK, CKOOKS and Chromatic wide angle lenses DR. MATTHEWS’ 39 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE at your service Walther Optical Institute 721 Third Ave. Seattic. REAL PAINLESS. 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DAVIS BOXES BROMEO SOON Travie Davis, Coast welterweight champion, will put his title at stake again June 20, when he takes on Bromeo, California welter- weight, in @ six-round bout at Aber- : DSON MOTORCYCLES RLEY poate Star Bal Flag Race Is Close Nine Teams Out of 12 Still in Race; Four Big Tiffs Sunday —- Nine of the 13 teams tn The Star Junior Baseball league are still very much in the race for a place among the first four that will battle it out in @ round robin for the cham- pionship after the regular season has been completed. ‘The Bulldogs are hopelessty out of the race, while the Collins Junjors and Queen Anne Aerials are given but outside chances to pull thru. Four important games are booked for Sunday. ECKARTS MEI SHAMROX Tho leagueleading Eckart Cigar team will tangle with the Shamrox Cubs. A win for the Cube will keep them in the race, while an Eckart win will set the Cubs back badly. This Uff is booked for Woodland park. The Three Brothers Dye Works Cubs tangle with the Egerman Gro | first four, while a win for the latter will keep it in the select division. The Youngstown team faces a cru cial game Sunday with the George town Cubs at South Seattle The Youngstown team has been getting bumped lately and it must check its losing streak if the Youngs town team is to-figure in the finals. [The Cubs are making @ strong bid for place among the first four, HIGHLAND PARK MUST WIN The Highland park team ts stiN tn the race, but they must defeat the Queen Anne Aerials when they meet at Mercer field Sunday of they wil) Just about be out of the pursuit. The Washington park squad ts }favored to beat the Collins Juniors when they play at Washington park, but the Juniors may throw a monkey wrench into the park boys’ plans. In the other game of the day the Bulldogs will entertain the Pirates at Lincoln park, The latter team is slated to win, MADDEN MEETS Loyd Madden, Seattle weight, has signed to box Lonnie McIntosh in Ketchikan, Alaska, July 4. The bout is scheduled to go 10 rounds, HIRSCH ¢ IODVE CLE CO PIKE Ss T [Edwards Is Slated for Title Bout Colored Bantam ° May, Meet BiHy Mascott If He Beats Carpenter Oakland ban- tam, will be in line for a bout with Billy Mas. | cott of Portland for the Const ti. tle if he defeats Frankie Carpen: | ter when they box at the Pa- vilion tomorrow Franklin Net Star Wins City Junior Tennis Title Edwards has shown a world of | stuff in his last few starta, and | there's a lot of local bugs who would hack him to lick Mascott if they | S | cery at Waila Walla A win for the] tennis | former team will put it among the) Mass, LON McINTOSH' weltor. | ever get together. The little colored boy ts running up against a miller with a pretty good reputation in Carpenter, who holds the Pacific fleet bantam hon. ora. Boy McCassitn, the Bremerton welter, who has been winning his last few bouts by administering the bird-singing act for the opposition, will meet Soldier Woods, the orig. inal wild man, in the semi-windup. Woods has been in California for the past winter, where he has been per- forming his perpetual motion stunt. a. eribner, the Anacortes ban. tam, | have a chance to do the comeback act against Georgie Etcell, also a member of the Pacific fleet. Scribner took the count from Ed- wards iast week, but will be running up against a boy more of his own metal when he meets Etcell. Red Gage boxes Kayo Kirk and Bull Mitchell takes on Kayo Wig- gens in the opening bouts. All of the tiffs will be four rounds as usual, MOTHER AND CHAMP HURT NEW YORK, June 14-—Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, and mother, Mra, Minnfe Leinert, were slightly bruised today when their automobile was «truck by another \machine, driven by a man who said he was Paul Sughrue, of Dorchester, ‘The man was arrested on a charge of having stolen the automobile, PORTLANDERS AFTER TITLE Portland swimmers, winners of the water polo title in the annual P. N. A. outdédr swimming meet at Vic toria, B. C, last year, will have the same lineup for this season's competition at the Victoria meet, which will be held July 1 EAGLES WANT FIGHTS . HERE Harry. Eagies, a 125-pounder, of Oakiand, is in Seattle looking for bouts with some good lightweights. | He prefers Frankie Rodgers. Eagles has met the best boys of California, and has made a good showing against them, \ same quality, $65. price, $45. Special same quality, $70. price, $50. Special Dunlap Hats Will please the most particular Joe Livengood, Franklin high school tennis star, won The Star Junior tennis tour- ney Sunday afternoon at Woodland park by defeating Armand Marion. Livengood staggd a game comeback and defeated the young Broadway star after five torrid sets. '| Babe Ruth Gets Two More Home Runs Yesterday | NEW YORK, June 14.—Babe Ruth pounded out his 20th and 2ist home runs of the season here yesterday in the game against Ty Cobb's Detroit Tigers. Ruth failed in his first attempt as a twirler for this season, however. BIG DOINGS TOMORROW Tomorrow wil! be civie day at the ball park and the club offiicals are making preparations for taking care of the biggest crowd of the season. A parade will precede the ball game and other festivities will be in order before the tiff gets under way. The ball game will begin about 3 p. m. On other days of the seriew the games will begin at 2:45 as usual SMITH RANKS Chance to Close in Seattle Squad Should Gain on Leaders in Three Weeks at Home BY LEO H. LASSEN NLY five and @ half games be hind the league leading San Frat cisco Seals and but four and @& half gumea be hind the Sacra mento Solons, the Seattle Indians, riding in third place, have a fine chance to clos® in on the leaders in their three weeks’ home stay. First comes the most important series of the lot, with the Seals themselves invading ‘the Wigwam, |The way the tribe has been going during the past three weeks it is safe to say that the locals should give the leaders plenty of trouble, more, in fact, than they gave them @ month ago in San Francisca, After Frisco comes Los Ai and the Indians should gain there, The Angels have played ball against the Seals lately, they are resting in sixth place ang if the Indians’ brand of hitting holds up they should clean up on the ime ferior Celestial pitching staff. Portland follows Los Angeles an@ the Beavers look like qpother pom tion of gravy for the Seattle sticle smiths, The San Francisco series ts big test. Should we take the if and then clean up on Los Angeles \and Portland we're not going to Be = ery far from first place, 4 ' TOBIN AND STUMPP GOING GOOD Kenworthy is mightily pleased the work Bill Stumpf did on road, both~in the field and at plate, He says that Bill was ting the ball in the pinches and he has perked up in the @ Stumpf’s experience stands bim is” good stead in a pennant grind an@ if he gets over his shakiness in the field he may get away with the Jeb for the present, as good sh are hard to find. Kenworthy is also pleased the work of Frank Tobin, his catcher, Tobin is hitting the hard and is holding up the p in pretty good fashion, —_— SPENCER NOT READY YET HIGH AT. CLUB soa je SPOR PTICE . oe eesseceveccosces Kuppenheimer Suits. Price last fall for This spring's PTICO .ccccoccccccecesere Chea Witton Smith, winner of The Star je Woodiand park tennis tournament, is ranking man in Division No. 1 There are five divisions and in order to challenge a man in the division above, a player must be the rank- ing man in his division, Marshall Allen ranks No. 2. GONZAGA ELECTS MALLOY SPOKANE, June 14.—Bill Malloy of Missoula was elacted captain of the Gonzaga university bali team for next year. $50 $ 3 6 price, $55. Kuppenheimer price, $60. $39 , st SECOND AVENUE AY BEN ECA DTICO oot. sense ewaewen ‘same qualit; PLICE 22. cccrcecccoencome bin taking ‘ware the daichings \ of in the perpetual challenge tourna’|/M’CABTHY HERB merit at the Seattle tennis club,| WEDNESDAY Prexy McCarthy, head Coast league, will be in Seattle the San Francisco series. his first visit to Sea! president. 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