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THE SEATTLE STAR. asi THE WOR MZhat Will |(GEORGES PREPARES FOR DEMPSEY BODY BLOW] Fittery Is How Fighters Compare Important Finishing . " Sought by |... || Junior Net Blow Be?) |; al 5 3 YanksNow |= a "|| PlayOpens er Jack or Georges| |8 ' of » Sacramento Hurling Ace ; “4 | Tennis Center Titles to Be May Land Right; Jack ‘ ) Wanted by New York || '‘% . Decided; Winners Play 9% in, . . * : Is Best Bet for Left : oe Club Immediately 33. in, y in Sectional at Victoria ee —- 23 in « f ade BY DEAN SNYDER “ES BY LEO H. LASSEN 15% in. alt. With a chance to play in the finishing blow at Jersey City 7 4 ~« He New York || 9 in. sectional junior tennis tournament July 2 may be either @ right or a. on cone. he at stake, the cream of Seattle's it's a right, either Dempsey or . i = the southpaw junior boy racquet wielders will hurting ace ee btars fon em | ices) FOR SMOKER WEDNESDAY (vc) we mrt a om . s a ’ junior event of the year. ne Frenchman is a right & " mediate delivery.| Joe Gorman, the Portland serapper, , Bud Manning, the Seattle newsboy. Fs iggi®t kayo artist, } r Bob Connery,| who meets Morgan Jones of Tacoma| Sailor Billy Vincent, who wallopea| 7° Winners will go to Victoriag ockout blows by which cham : St the Western! in the main event of the smoker at|Pey McCaslin the other night over |B. C., next month as Seattle's repre of the past have been en- te ; scout of the|the Pavilion here Wednesday night,/in Bremerton, is slated to meet | sentatives in the annual Northwest h are about equally divided : . a r Yanks, ts in the | is due to go thru his first training Harry Bagtes of Oakland. sectional tourney. The winners of geen the rights and the lefts, “s 7 . é South now trying | paces thin afternoon. George Etcell, the fast navy ban-|the Northwest meet are then sent hn L. Sullivan fintshed Puddy | 4 - f A to close a deal| The Portland boy ts sald to be in| tam, is slated to meet Frankie Green, | Kast to compete in the national Pee 7 1892, at omyereryged S Z ; with Bill Rodg-| the pink of condition. star of the recent amateur shows | championships. i. in ning rounds with aj , “ . ers for his star| Morgan Jones is doing his training | here, ni Pat to the jaw. ‘The fight was si satig 4 J ; mound man. in Tacoma, ‘The boy that Chet Mc-| Bud Fitzgerald and Bob Lee win |. 20y% from pen ecig ut aa under the London prize ring . 2 ; vi ' ‘ A year ago the | Intyre developed is a tough cus |mix in the curtain raiser. own districts for the right to enter Tt was the last of the bare . Y “ xt ~ oy : Sacramento club shipped Walter|tomer, and fana expect a fast go} Ladies with escorts will be admit-|i14 Victoria meet. Portland, Spo» ckle title fights. ane RS ‘i 1 Mails to Cleveland and the Indians) when the two get together, |ted free to the smoker Wednesday kane, Victoria, Vancouver and Seate J. Corbett knocked out Sul- - stepped out and won the flag, due| Sailor Mayberry, from the U. & &. | night, according to Clay Hite, match-| 11) aie the chief centers. with a right to the jaw in 21 j / largely to the great pitching turned | Wyoming, will exchange wallops with | maker of the show. on Sept. 7, 1892, at New Or- in by the Coast league graduate. =—_ FI 7 ed : ey tiene ww Putery ms tre gtaine!| CARPENTIER SACRIFICES wide al Zz USED star of the Coast league and is far The junior = he POK fe) e fe) ! rege Pett get oye diy all boys who have not reached their HIS BEAUTIFUL LOCKS |tsn‘tinitacy tetore saren 1, 193%, nas Saacked COS | ream Ehasenolmenet gh ye <caguur yy Grd |and the boys’ tournament is open to im 14 rounds with a left hook earned runs, which is the real test BY FRANK W. GETTY eapee Frye aia of M. Samson, | |) boys pio have not reached thelr ° Pthe pit of the stomach on March , ‘ ; ; of pitching ability. He is hurling| MANHASSET, N, Y. June 28. 1897, at Carson City, Nev. ver gain Y ae Fas. RRS better ball right now than Malla| Georges Carpentier made the su-| Carpentier expected his tratning | 1th birthday by the same date, Hae pes J. Jeffries kayoed Fitzsim 9 5 J was pitching for Sacramento last! preme sacrifice today, season to be strictly private today, |"T 0) Simi Oe oe prasarn de title im 11 rounds with a left hook S 8 J } . season when he was sent to the big| He cut his hair, but some journalistic friends from | The loc ry meng rests cee ee ee ee ee et, b 9, 1899, at Cone; 7 ve © ted to find | Paris blew in, and he couldn't eject ag Yr. 7 7 ‘ n The Star camera man at Georges Carpentier’s camp caught aa pinyers tn the Const league bis coaster Wands OF lame locks | then, Sehenb’ Wan icine ponse friends | 16 champion; Pgs Rien ck Johnson took the bg Soy the French heavyweight challenger in the act of going thru) will tell you that Fittery ought to| drooping over his eyes be is to BO eee he Aen Sones | eet tie Last weeks aka Seu Se 4; eno, Nev., 1 . rt Pp o 5 er LJ age bar- | raising he tota be a es Ecwhen Jettries’ esconde, toseed Caspentior’s "s_ Methods, of gf) tome special stunts to strengthen his stomach muscles for ie geen he. cane’ BEA, soe ke veers [er hat crkloe giving Georges the |It was stated, there shall be no|S00d, winner of The Star-Woodiang Ph sponge after the big colored : | the title bout Saturday. In his previous fights in which he} nan a great curve ball, a deceptive | Brooklyn idea of a French haircut, | guests. park junior title, mpehad socked with rights and Training Same as * has come out the loser Carpentier’s inability to take stomach | doiivery, and control. The last! the Frenchman's mane was slightly| Some of the fastest fighting of the | FV) ETS a 15 rounds. lard’s, Says Kilbane punishment has been the cause of his setbacks. .He will need | named attribute ts the biggest bet| reminiscent of a tumbled haystack. | training season was on view when|") "Cot J a oe ony Willard knocked Johnson to sali, ltor any pitcher. Fittery also thinks | Part of !t wax pompadoured and part Georges tangied with Paul Sampson yycanvas with a right to the jaw plenty of strength there Saturday, as Dempsey is a great)‘, vlaye good baseball between the | Was flat, but all of ft was safely| for two rounds. The men stood toe | Juniors, as they have been drawn for good many Coast league tossers do.| Georges admitted the trimming did/and taking and ducking. He also eet Mopeimyas a It doubtful, however, if Rodg.| Met add to his uppearance, but he|had two rounds with Chris Arnold) 3—r. Swit Shaw lexpected it to aid his fighting, re-| and Joe Jeanett pril 5, 1915, at Havana, Cuka. BY JOHNNY KILBANE infighter and is rated as one of the greatest body PUNCHETS | ears, which in @ lot more than a|™moored above his eyen. to toe and slugged, Carpentier giving | Play, follows: i on was not knocked semieless, Featherweight arid a and was counted out inthe HERE will be all! in the world. the earmarks of} or another Toledo! ers will deliver his star pitcher now, | S CHOICE rs affal en Jack| . . because he ls right up in the Coast! = D mpeg a and ina ar Orioles Win 27 league race and has @ fine chance Golden Bear T: Dempsey knocked Willart Goce Straight Games = |/'2 ©» 1» high honors, A year == || Golden Bear Tennis | Si. Lanette with both rights and lefts at ter bein“ 3 ago his team was in the second di-| : Stars Will Invade | |1—2: vivenscce ir Toledo fight, on July 4, 1919, be City to B. ] and Equal Mark | vision, Gowan was given the title when Willard settle the world a ans | BALTIMORE, June 28 | ‘The Yanks ewn perhaps more | N. W. Courts Soon], Cattna to respond for the fourth championship. Baltimore Orioles recently pot 4 baseball men than any other team) Under the leadership of How- \ Juria |. Milbura Willard, you re- led the world’s record of winning |/!8 the country, and they would be | = == ard Kinsey, winner of the Wash: || 1oX TOtizeon rd maintains that ft was member, slept e a e consecutive ball games. ‘The | pretty well fixed to send a flock of} ington state tennis championship || The complete entry list for thé 's right to the heart in the/ Fj easy on the sup Oriolés came thru with 27 |/#00d men to the Solons, if Connery | last year, a delegation of Califor- |! poys, as they have been drawn for round that was the real knock- position that his straight wins and were stopped | Puls bis stamp of approval on Fit nia racquet stars are planning to || play, followx A blow, as he never knew he was/250 pounds of brawn could quickly I Rule Lai a! by Buffalo in the second game ||‘*'Y. But Rodgers can't be blamed | come north to play in the Oregon || /1—1, 10—K. McPhersen e ring afterwards. subdue amy contender that loomed | portant les Are i of a doubleheader here recently, | 'f he doesn't go much on promises, || state, Washington state and Ta- 3—H 17. 1 jeally all g@@t Dempsey’s fin-|over the horizon. When Dempsey Down for Juniors; Big, Corsicana, « Texas league team, |)>€°Ause that's all he has received coma Northwest meets. is blows have been shot across | appeared, the then champ yawned. Sund: set the mark in 1903. from the Cleveland Indians in the * Carl Gardner, Phil Bettens, W) his right. called about him a few fourthrae} Games pti junday line of players on the Mail's deal. Herbert Suhr, Charles Stickney, ) his 67 fights he won 45 of them |mitt artiste as sparring partners, The Cincy Reds’ promises to Seat- Ray Casey, Mra Cushing and nockouts. Most of them were/and went thru the motions of ge In case two or or more teame are fm] jt? on the Brenton-Bohne deal are| Armand Marion, olty junter champin. | irving Weinstein are the net fights of one and two rounda|ting into shape. tied for fourth place in The star| [MD PS also a warning to Raw Meat Bil | °f‘wasnington star, furnianed the fea || Stars of the Golden Bear state cheodes Brennan, who was knocked) Big Jess was his own manager and| Junior baseball after the : ee -\| who plan to come north with Monday’s results in the junior an@ ing jn 12 rounds, stayed up Un-|as such he instructed “the boys” not age, PORTLAND OPENS on comms out on the bo Kinew, open events follow with the schedule . Dp e wallops longer than |to make him work too strenuously, | @™Pletion of the regular league 7 HERE TODAY score, The final coun! wart ug oe ér heman being ever has| because the’ sun was hot ai ny- | schedule, all teams ti€d will have to —) te The Portland Beavers will open pom ed he didn’t need much training. | play im an eltmifation series. The ta their first series of the season here WESTERN NET fa; “The boys” were glad of it, of — today. o Beavers at the t taning LA iss LIST course, for if Willard had inststed on poi epiggee ata Be: ellagmnntzea writing are #0 far behind Tn the P. YERS LEAD in Knockouts Dempeey's 45|real Workouts, “the boys" wouldne|JU 10. If four teams are tied the = Fey, |Coast race that there isn't much PHILADELPHIA, June 28.—Eight | Podrms, beat I the list for heavyweights by have been abie to deliver. squads will draw lots to determine 4 {chance of them ever getting out of tennis representatives of Western 6-2; pabet \ beat Krust, margin. Willard showed>piainty the resulta|the schedule and the winners will he basement @luring the present tennis institutions triumphed in the ©. Donahoe beat J MeDougale farpentier is second with 32 kayos. | of ~ training when he stepped] meet the following Sunday to ae | ‘ Aet | season. They have the- nucleus for first and second round matches of ‘itor Frenchman has had more |!nto the ring. eam \ios Angeles & good ball team, but simply lack the the Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis as- 6-1; W. ea than any other heavyweight! Over at Manhasset, Challenger soheaplhn, Ayeepte Hage wisanet Vernon winning punch. They ig For) be sociation matches being staged ‘here 5 7:8; A. Marion beat RY John L. He hgs been in 83 |Georges Carpentier is going thruthe|ana the winner of the first game s Strengthened considerably, however, | Play tm the doubles events was decked | yesterday. James Davies and Phil i ee eee ee cant ee encounters. Of these 65 were |same King of antics. Manager Des |wity piay the third team. a us") thin week by the addition of “Suds” | #Ft today. Neer, of Stanford; Wallace Bates and 3 3 Bh record books t ere dowry wet ye mag kn ak the title, which will be s round Pitching s! Schrete ‘é on led a aa = a se Daving 36 victories Including |the Frenchman with bas beens and {TO between the first fqur. teams, Loca INFIELD _ tharwinger af the Texan; Leroy Welt of Wibster. col aon imitatio: ; will start July 10. Each team will . in The Biar meet lat year. She le b Letoy Weir er COl-| Matosnkl ¥ x bett won 26 fights, winning |!mitation heavyweights, not one of tolay each team once, home grounds URTS INDIAN HURLERS pected to enter the Washington state| lege, and F, Bestian, offre Univer,| 8. Ryan, W. ‘ome ve Ww aren, them with « 10-coant wallop. reber ts. eonlly. capable of making If) Lo" decided by gra nthe Seattle infield te, hurting the jmast, ton, Sty p-tptiana are Chavesterntre Suna, 5, Livengood ve We Langie. simmons iled up 41 victories, |Ocrridence of the ability of themem-|_ Sunday's samen sre bound to pla§ | Soa" ere 2020027077" tre Bvery time one of the inece| STAR TEAM WINS |r payee ties atin, A Sieron we ae ferigfi won 18 fights and knocked |bers of Georges’ camp ix shown by|® dig part in the final standing of | washington F defense feruvta to move @ bit ds eee eed Robinson, HC, Shaw vad. MeVay, &. Mare ft: the t i‘ BEEN -srssnsaseesiere ae . of his opponents. the fact that two of them—big Jour. | Tie Teal ae eed uled ett | Dmtrolt wos css cores chalked up when outa shoud have) FAST BALL TILT NEER ELECTED rH NT Hortense Green va. Dorothy imson won 52 of his fistic bat-/nee and Italian Joe Gans — were BIG cee seeeee r been registered. And balls that The Loule’s French Dry Cleaners, Allen, Dorothy ig A at ae ‘and made 26 of his opponent’ ma out the same night recently | ¢, 4 yo—e Philadetphia .....- should be at least knocked down go | of The Star league, walloped the fast TO NET HONOR Mere ere a cccrand Mersin, ita Sema pt the count. A gooey pestoncaters. ‘The Georgetown Cubs and Figer- clear thru to the outfield. The op-| Buckley ball team at Buckley Sun-| PHILADELPHIA, June. 28.—Phil| va Jo Pollock, Gertrude Pearl vs, Helen iflard won 23 starts with 18| I believe the result of this sort of . position has been scoring lots of! day by a 3-1 nt, Bill Long star-| Neer, of Portland, Ore., captain ot | Laftriase * Jeo man Grocery fight it out at Walla 5 a B. Rogliavensky va Kalback, pekouts. pein Waae a gaalaty. cores 18|‘Walla in one of the most important Tunners from second base on hits| red for the wihners with two dou-| the Leland Stanford tennis team, was | vilieran va, Ruffeorn, H. Vander Las va when they should have been held on bles, J. Ross, for the losers, came | ¢} B 8. Ba Ruth ’ snmes, Beth, are ted See. Gourd y ae A % elected president of the National In- | But =NINGS City aq it did when Big Jess Nopped for fourth . Lane. 4 third. When that infield is fixed| thru with three safe bingles, tercollegiate Lawn Tennis associa. | Mare lace now, the loser of Sunday's if | Pittehare . 7 @ Dempeer. with hie string ot Ae he challenger can b hashes fej up the pitching will show an im-| The score: R H EJ} tion at thelr meeeting at Haverford |tevus'and Ned ypers, is the real man-killer of the fT low Tork . ‘The challenger can't get into figat-| being out of the race, Boston $40 | provement in the records, too “s F. D. Clean 2 Al yes Resos agile, We tass condition ‘The Three Brothers Dye Works oe : : 1 5 . Loule’s F. D. ere. 3 12 yesterday, L. E. Williams, of Yale,| 3 p. m—B. va W. Langile, Wy . + Shgg lend Pa gears : Broskirs esp Buckley ss... sesseeee 2 6 3] wan elected vice president, Charles | Seott vs. C. Driver. H. Brainerd vs. Dy | bye ter. and Highland Park meet in another | Breoktra . po el ae mpsey can be hit with a right |h¢ FIGHTS And he can't fight un or +Onteage «2 ve be ‘ | VALUE OF Batteries — Swift and Mier; Mc-| shipway, of Princeton, was named |partor'se Kelchener, Baran Livingstone “i ‘a otal important go at High! | D ‘This is proven every day by |les# He's Statked up in training | Tepe ee a eae rnona Dinos nee | cincinnati KEYSTONE PAR Donald and Ross. treasurer, and Wallace Bates, of the jana Mra Bragdon va Dorthy Little and san |against PIGHTERS. Dye Works are {n second place now | puiiadsiphia eae 6 Gertrude Pearl. ring partners. That ts Car-| 700 oat 1071 by Newspaper Enterprise) |with the Highland team tied for The value of a great keystone | University of California, was elected | Gertrses Past ser va. M. Robinsom, A. Her’s opening. He'll play for it, a ts ; Cinctnnatt 8 ft Le combination is shown in the differ. WwW BEAT. secretary. Monsod W. Lewis, Y men kaee? dal eee pin Pietsere $6, CBs ence in the defensive work of tie | LE IS s Kisinvers’ Shaw and. Merion va. Robe : i 4 ) Philedetshia , son Brothe: pentier is open to a left-hand JIM RILE practically assure them of « finals'| Brooklyn &, Bo Vernon infield with Johnny Mitchell BRITISH CHAMP IDAHO TENNIS tg0 BORDER a sah clarke, Dempsey is trying to develo : athe and Bob Fisher, the stellar pair of Cotti place and would knock the Highland . pair LONDON, June 28—Ted Lewis Paxton vs. Garver, H. Coffin va. G, song 1s Ee egy My oe ROMOTED team out of the running. A win| | Bil Baller, veorsn Saottanel egese os Regge’ Mitie Gorman od ¥ | former welterweight champion of the MEE BOOKED |: cy % Saas Maxwell this wes n for, Highland’s woald almost: assure her, heen tarned rench, the preseint Tiger keyStone | word, defeated Jack Bloomfield on| Myron Hutchinson, St. Paul net | tatee vs. Turner, N. Robinson va it Bo the finishing blow at Jersey (@) MAJORS | them oc ac: Bt. Louie Cards by the Chicege Cate | auet Last year Mitchell and Fishe 4 . I em of « chance at th yaa sher rg ; ed th , Washington, F.. Johneon. va, Holbrabic, may be either a right or a left. onsa ‘amo tear ee Dye Werks to Git off bite galore and turned in a | Pte & thelr S0-round go bere inst | star, hae entered the dake Biate ton. Pegg Scoville, "Nelson va. Ross, 7 AMCOUVER A nike or of ht, nis championship, which starts at} 4° 'Langile va J. Lynch, ich will it be? VANCOUVER, B. C., June 28.— Ae pentimerter | Joe Tinker’s Orlando elwb ran away) nnn of double plays. This mg * e Ly 4 A mes > C z, ae they have lost but | with the Florida Atate ue honors and y ni year, —_—— Potlatch, Idaho, July Fourthy W. W. 7 —li. Nollan va, J. Schellenberg, bat’s why they're fighting. Jim Riley, Vancouver P. C. 1. L. neo- | 110, FUER Trae es to aetit the ‘season to revive |D@lis that were out last year are w } Bre . im W. Smith va O'Donnell, Van Kuraa va ne oi entaialedanesamar A taseran, played his last gemel™™ é : : | Ingraham, of Rhode Island, winner |W. 8mi! n one ee ae seen’ Washington Park has just an|'pterees going for hits and consequently the of the Harvard intercollegiate schol- | ¥oslomskh G. Boevaventty te Wad FORM REPORTS 2, the Joc! club bere ‘vesterday | outside chance to finlsh among the Vernon pitching gets panned and against Tacoma. The big star, known astic championship also is entered. \| va, Waiter NO WORRY |i2 the state Rath” of the teurue, [28 four, but they have a chance| yeaele meter hee Soe taken'eoroy |0 lores ball wages, Auichell and) FANT EIRED) IN PAUSE has been sold to the St, Bouly Amert.|0f Knocking the Pirates’ chances| the Detroit Tigers. . Fisher had a lot to do with the Start “Tartan the Terrible” Saturday Start “Tarsan the Terrible” Saturday has a bran andi: a IPLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 28.| for a goal when they meet at Walla pase wonderful pitching records turned in leans for $56,000, according to Bob ‘ ports that the American Reform wae ot president of the local club, |Walla. The Pirates are now tled| Chtef Render has his New Haven team by the champions last season. m1 puld emp stop 01 1 tn @he running in the Bastern PE te AR ation would attempt to stop) “rnis'ts Riley'a fird® year as a pro-|for fourth place. rght up 0, Tenses tA. the Bnetern ‘Three swimmers who competed in fight in Jersey City next astur- eon? pant player, and ho had|BCKART CONCEDED Hence deine hia share ot the pitching | QT SW! the Olymplc gumes at Antwerp last failed to create any excitement) oii, been playing with Vancouver |FINAL BERTH burden, ‘ summer will be seen in action when Jack Dempsey’s camp here today.| 110. monthe befc vas offered| The Eckart Clgar Co, present hicceyp-aed the Crystal Swimming club and the lever, the nsw is being kept from hey job hs che phere “derdlgey emery leaders, are conceded a uae the Ramer tye she Culengy White Sax COMMI I I E E battleship New York meet In a dual we who took @ rest to-|* Pitty chief claim to fame, how-|finals, as they have won seven and| Second wnackore, for "Young Ward, swimming meet at the Crystal Pool ever, fw not based entirely upon base.|lost three #o far. ‘They play the| Quinn and Sheehan of the New York WII ] MEET Friday night. EORGE KELLY ball. The big boy is one of the star|Collins Juniors at Walla Walla in Yanks, ions ak ' : beet oe crear 9 aye 4 of the Posies members of the Seattle Pacific Coast |the final tiff Sunday. oi swimming committes|Swimming club, swam for the - 1 wry = Mefiman, leading American | mecting scheduled for last night was| United States Naval acad in the hockey tea The Shamrox Cubs argue with the | 1, ken stein) cht wai nited States Naval academy in GETS TENTH |"? = Bulldogs at Woodland park and the| 2? conesrative games. "He was stopped [not held because of the-inability of (Olympics and John Gilman and J. tead ‘mri pole the epee that the merican F, onetime opponent of Babe town at Youngstown in the other | aging to hold the Detroit slugger bith P DELPHIA, June 28—Georss| BIG, “GATE FOR Queen Anne Aerials play Youngs ff with the, New York |pome of the thembers to attend, The|Kaehu from the New York repre- v1 . Pron: shew ealtabernadals 9 be set for Friday night of this week} The meet Friday night will con- Prva ecsqee mo cro es ee Bt for the home run crown, yes. SPOKANE BOUT |sames sunday. A win tor Young» and it is absolutely imperative that |aist of dash relay and ing peron, : next meeting of the committee will |wented the navy at Antwerp. y sneaked up a notch by smash swims, a jtown will keep them in the running It is expected that 12,000 fight fans | * every member of the committee at- | comed: Neither divi times as mu currency, per * eC > t | ° | ly events, Neither diving or per out his 10th efroult clout of the] wi witness the Mike Gibbgna-Al| "hile the other three teams are’) Former Navy Swim | tena tr they can't be present they |the plunge for distance will be on a they id firey years Olcourse ne blo ps pev- bout it oF on. The blow came in the #ev-| commers fight, at the Arena, in Spo: |*POUt out of the race now. fe . hould inform the sporting editor of |the program. inning of the Giant-Philly game 2 7 Two games are booked for July 4 +s Ud cle gra da kane, on July Fourth. A corps of 60] | 7¥O or July Star Will Compete |The Star and new mombers will be| ‘This is one of the first éual swim they nt LS nnd tte Youngstown playing the Col- ushers been trained to handle } Cc 1 Cl b | | appointed in their places. eets ev taged here and a big ae 2 c expected crowd ins Juniors at Watla Walla and|| fOr rysta iu p rouryl meets ever stag re “Tarzan the Terrible” Baturday | the expected crowd the Shamrox Cubs playing the Dallas. Emory, former member ||, The committee asked to meet Fri-| crowd is éxpected to watch the nation's circulati itwould AND EMPIRE |JOE CONNOLLY __|9 0" Aeris at Mercer vii. | of une Unita statns Navat acu |, oq ievanm hart Ac Bry, sed “tunn.cuet Som _ be more thought Sikes if they would -- emy swimming team, will com NET MEET SET GOING GREAT|HOT WEATHER pets forthe Cry oot iy || REY Ad Nel, elt Sale the commutes catty less and bank the rest. Then their ‘ night. nory represented the Inland Empire tennis cham Joe Connolly, former San Francis. Netti anademy nt the Olympie ||#¥imming teams at Green Lake and | ney, it was decided that the closing money would be performin, useful ser- | tfielde tithing |Mt. Baker beaches will be laid at| date for entries would be July 11. A meee wie il begin| co outfielder, ia hitting over .400 awies last. August. He is a Se ||™ a | date would y Buss os sacetde Taek ae psec San Antonia club, in the FOR BIG MIX | aide tay and. liven with, his | (this meeting. The list of events for | tow other minor changes were made. vice. Ever think of it that way? Enough $$$ in your pocket now for a deposit? Mx, Net sare, trom. Rastern| Texas league. San Francisoo sport] — JS EDIC 1 ae “ ns Iie Star city meet to be held in|— en fen. Net stars from Eastern et te that geaiée of thts PREDI T mother at 1144 Federal ave, Kim 1! Aucust will also be made up then, ghington and Idaho will compose | 8 ‘ : i] ory .xraduated from the Naval entry list. or Seal and want him back in| WASHINGTON, June %8.—The|| meademy easly this month and is ||T%e Proposed plans call for prelim. B — ; Dempsey-Carpentier fight will be || awaiting assignment, and as he ||! whi ve finain at the Crytal Poot PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE the Terrible” Saturday epee paagery held under a hot sun, unless all!| pas no affiliation with the navy a Ce - ry! m TODAY TH oa s he Terrible” Saturday .| weather signa fail, the .weather|| during thjd furlough, he will be ngs PORTLAND Y' bd TKILTEO WINS a ff bureau stated today. ee able to rwim for the Wcal club || rearue farrent te ns sergnena! Renerted Seats mt S138 Aven JOTHER GAME SIGLIN JOINS Present indications point Friday night. Emory 1s a short- tend Beavers, io playing dia hin aeek clear, hot day for Jeryey City on | distance swimmer and has made ° bag for the Detroit team | Take Fourth Ave, Cars to Park. “Mukilteo ball team walloped BENEDICT CLAN |suiy 2, the date of the scrap, i the 100-yard dash fa 67 meconds, Joe evade 3 Ay 1 in This State which is.one #econd leas than the Largest Bank ke Commercial club! paddy giglin, Salt Lake infielder,| 4 thunderstorm may wander over tie by a 10-0 count at] was marriel recently in California {the area, the bureau warned, as||p, N. A. record time, mado by BAG - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES SECOND AND COLUMBIA iteo Sunday, Mukilteo has won| frig bride ie a Napa etrl, showers were held probable in wi¢ Mitrie Konowaloff of the Crystal HIRSCH CYCLE CO games of the nine that they | — ly weattered parts of the Middle At-}| club in that event. and BICYCLES 303 E.PIKE ST. played this seavon, Mart “Tarzan the Terribii lantic slates,

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