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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. wre's the picture of the first real knockdown of the fight. Psey had just hooked a left to Georges’ head and crashed a right over the heart, the man falling face downward near the ropes, staying there for the count of nine. Will N.Y. | eep Faith With Club? on and Others Are, “Promised” on Deal for BY LEO H. LASSEN papa. the New York Giants! make good their! promises to the Seattle ban club and eend play-| ers here who will make good? That is what Se attle fans are wondering after partially recov- ering from the jolt handed} them yesterday, when tt was an-| that Bit! Cunningham, crack | flelder of the Indians, had been to the New York Nationals for ite delivery. | year Seattle sold Sammy and Herb Brenton to the Cin- Reds, and the local club made _apnouncement that the Reds pend us five playors or cash. been sent, be- We never have seen any ball sent here by Cincinnati, with | exception of Monroe Swartz, who in the Western Canada and Morry Roth, who was d to San Francisco. season Walter McCredie sold Blue and “Suds” Sutherland to/ with the promise of player Hand finally received Sammy and a return of Sutherland. By | time they arrived the club was so out of the race that they couldn't it back with a derrick. mid-season the Sacramento club MORE PICTURES OF BIG CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT AT JERSEY CITY Ridley ang Joe Waterman Back From New York Bud Ridley, popular local box er, has returned to Seattle after & successful conquest of New York, with his manager, Joe Waterman. Ridley ts with his wife and baby at Bremerton now and it is expected that he will be seen In action In local rings be- fore long. Ridley and Waterman viewed the world’s championship bout between Dempsey and Car pentier Saturday. Pray tm the Oregon state ehamples- ships will begin Monday. Many local | stare and the contingent of Californie luminaries in the Northwest sow are expected to enter. Piey to the 9 yfeé, tournament we) partment. | The Kinsey bles title in the Pacific held in California recently. Phil Rettens, Caltfornia funtor eham- | 5 4 Empire tow expected to be om tries in the Washington state meet this Flerbert Suhr, whe won the Intand Bm- | pire junior trophy, t# another strong Californian etpected to o bere last years Star-Wood- | Richard Burr, Tt came in the third round. | Gibbons to Have Crack, at Sinors! Mike, the Phantom, Will Realize Dream If He! Wins From Wilson 1KE GIBBONS, | the stu Paul Phantom, may realize the dream | of his life when he boxes Johnay Wilson, the mid.) dieweight cham. pion, tn their} bout at Brooklyn, | N. ¥, July 26, in| a 10-round bout. For years Gib | | with three rung in the first inning, |mound. Worcester leads the league es | bons was nized as the leading middleweight | performer, but he never held the) title, His one chance at the cham-/ Pionship was lost when he was shaded in a bout with Mike O'Dowd, the rugged Harp, who held the crown a couple of years ago. la Gibbons then went into retirement » after the O'Dowd bout and organized boxing school at St. Paul. When O'Dowd lost the title to Wil- fon on an alleged Nuke decision and champion in a fair and square bout, Gibbons came out of his shell with | F the express purpose of making a try | for the title. Since his comeback he) han been winning all of his starts, and most of them by the K, 0. route. His most recent win was « victory over Ai Sommers in Spokane on July 4. Wilson, who was @ubted the) “cheese champion” until he beat O'Dowd the second time, is a left handed boxer. That with hie right hand forward and does his hitting with his left paw, =| Regardiecss of who wins it ought to be a real scrap with Wilson fight- Walter Mailn to the Cleveland and park champion. defeated Leo Lager | ing to retain his championship and jad y with a lot of perfumed prom fiw. All they received was their cash tion and sald promises. Bert is and Tony Faeth were final f ahipped at the end of the season. | turned out to be a pretty! left-hander, while Faeth was a cently the New York Yanks it Paul Fittery, Sacramento ppaw, for immediate delivery Rodgers has kept him so far. far, Seattle has been guaran. | William Patterson, a young in , who has been doing bench With the Giants, and the PROM: B-of more players. tterson is expected to fill im at which meang that Bill Stumpg * strom, 6-1, 6-1, strange thing about it is thet L strom eliminated Burr ia thie years nd park tournament by | winning easily. Star- Woe score of 5-6, 6-2. Fe All the favorites are coming thre | with wins, and some mighty sweet | tenuis a due to be staged before long when the leaders clash. Atec Roms and Armie Marton took pret ty good in the junior doubles, coming | out on the long end of two matches yo terday. | Gibbons battling to realize the dream | of his =e |GOOD MATCHES ON TAP TODAY) Several good matches are sched uled for today net tour ney being staged at the tle Ten nis club. The favorites won yester-| day's matches, WEDNESDAYS RESULTS | Men's singles Burr Lagerstrom, 6-1, 6-1 vs. Johnaon. Allen 6-0, 6-2; Vil Oldham va. Walsh, 7-5, in the city “8, 6-4 Junior singles—Levine va Swift, ¢ 2-6, 6-4; W. ¢ is va Boully, +6, 6-4, | Setzer, p | Tominaga, Oxbita Sacrifice ni |rance ¢ is, he stands | 4 | door swimming championships at the | HE S#WATTLE STAR Just after Carpentier had been I:nocked out in the fourth! | round. Champion Dempsey and Referee Ertle are seen stand-| ing over the game Frenchman. Carpentier had tried vainly| to rise, just before Ertle counted 10, ‘Varsity Evens Up Series Washington Wins Second Tilt From the Japanese Collegians by 3-1 Count *:« untee Yenterday’s bal ult between the! Waseda untversity | Morse, Beattie tower a few yours t by Vernom to the Nashville Joa Boehtne wae with Oaktend last year, and Toronto, in the Interne. tearh and the tiomai, carty this spring, has caught on University of Washington was all tae " Bridgeport team, ta the Eastern | over in the first inning, as fares the) scoring waa concerned. The Dods | sas: « ers won the game, 3-1, the series now the sa standing with one win apiece. local collegians came thru 1 taking his tore om the while the visitors made thelr counter in the seventh. y aned a AB. mu PO. Kubota, ° 1 3 . ° lone | Present. Abe Bowman, the big right hander Beattie by Bill Clymer tn Ownita, rf. Pitching for Wichita Walle, io Takamatea, If, Kato, if Tanaka, ef Kajt, ih © Kinki Halnes, of Powe State, one of the inading college players of the war, has boom signed by the New mg Jimmy Walsh, whe played ter Beattie * circuit im hitting with a We und .250. Torrs ba aoe 1 Lear, whe showed @ tet of hitter with the Ni and Chicago Cubs Inst year, bas been sent to the Milwaukee club, in the Amer- fean saedation, Me te playing seosed ane. Gara We Mi Lan: Pat Shea, the Internattens! ‘Totals Score by innings: Waseda ... ree OOOOH T OOF Washington . r oo 2 Summary Mahon, Arita, Barrett Walter Smallwood, whe couldn't get Fong for Vernon thie spring, Is now Kato, twirling good ball for Minneapolia He Barrett pitched a five-hit game against the Mil a ‘Bern by | waukoo outfit the other day . LEACH CROSS LOSES BOUT NEW YORK, July 7.—Jimmy Duffy was awarded a referee's de. cision over ch Cross in their 10 Ishii, Doubie play. of game—1i46, Umpires—Standridge and | Engie. SWIM MEET | DECISION | UP TODAY : night, * playing third base for ibe Veol- | York Giants | on Smoker Card Here “Dollar” Mitt Show to Be, Staged by Hite at Pavil-| ion Tonight Bix ita are carded for the Pa vilion “dollar” show to be staged by Clay Hite tonight, substituting for |the Travie Davis-Dave Shade fight that hed to be called off when Shade broke two bones in his left hand in @ recent mix, Jimmy Storey, local welterwetght, who is trying @ comeback, after tak-| ing K. O, punches from Dave Shade jand Frankie Haynie, will meet Al Winters in the main ga. ‘Tho rest of the card follows: Harry Eagles va Soldjer Woods, welterweights, | Eadie Jackson va, Eddie Jordan, wolterweighta, Jack Ryap va, San Brock, Nght heavies, Pat Willams wa Jimmy Ray, Ughtweights, Kayo Kirk vs. Cilff Taro, welter- | jwelghts, Admission tonight wif be one tron man and ladies will be admitted free, aceordins to Hita FRANK FARMER ON FIGHT BILL Frank Farmer, the logrer heavy- weight, le slated to meet Jimmy | | Darcy in the main event of the |smoker at Portiand this week. This | is Farmer's first appearance in the ring for a length of time. WILSON MAY PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ‘Won. |Mait Lake’. Portiand . NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Pitteberg 6 ¥ jew York Boston Bt. Loute . Brooklya : Chicago anatt a Poitadelphia ~- Pittsburg f, Bt. Louis 2 (12 Innings), Prookiyn 11, New York 4 Cleverana - New York .. Detroit Boston Lost. Pet. a i Lost. Pet. 6 PAGE 9 A wide, confident smile spread over Carfentier’s face as he sat, wrapped in his gray bath- | robe, in his corner before the beginning of the fight. At the right he is seen just after bes ing knocked out by Dempsey, minus the smile, Six Bouts THERSCOREGOARD at - Boston 2. 6; Washington 1 (nese fame 12 In: Ghicage 2, Decroft & Chica g® ..seneererernes 90 Philadelphia ..+..2.--. 29 a “ | Yakima | Tacoma | Vancouver Vietoria .. \ Sporting Goods More’ A Complete Collection of Speetal ere every clean, active Sport—Let’s Get MEET GEORGES BOSTON, July 7—Marty Killilea, | manager of Johnny Wilson, middle | weight champion of the world, isened a challenge in behalf of the cham pion to Georges Carpentier, world's light heavyweight champion. Wil- round open air bout at Brooklyn last |son's weight is 165 and Carpentier’s is about 10 pounds heavier. Whether or not the Crystal Swim- ming club will stage the Pacific in- Crystal Pool, on July 21, will be de clded at a meeting of the club to” night The club hag lont money on the! last two meets that ft has staged, be cause of the small crowds that turned out. The Crystal club ts the only big swimming club in the Northwest, and should the members find it not! advisable to stage the meet at their | meeting tonight, the swim game in| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 7— Warren H. Keates, owner of the board walk cottage here, by Jack Dempsey during hig training |for the Jersey City bout, filed sult here yesterday to collect the rent, amounting to $10,000. Keates says Dempsey and his manager, Jack Kearns, hgnded the used SEEKS RENT FROM CHAMP; “MA” BARTLETT SURPRISED jhas failed to come across, Incidentally, it became known to day that “Ma” Bartlett, who mother. ed the champion and cooked all his meals during the weeks of his train. ing, feels anything but a “mammy” to Dempsey now. She says that all |she got for her weeks of work was a “surprise” check for $100, | Kearns, she says, handed ft to her! A Foldin Camp Tablo $5.00, ity ae where D.yd cov- ots of comfort for Folding Telescope Cot» are $5.00. priced at A Folding handy in the timber- Trout Fishing For Lake Fishing use the Taft Ph Leader—lengths from 3 to 7 feet—fools the foxes figh —take along Taft's Special Feed Eggs and Skook- um Balt Eggs — and ne home with a real mess.” Lake Trolling—Taft Special Lake Troll, in either brass or nickel. Lantern — mighty they can't resist the glitter, On the Streame— Fieh are rising to flies —be sure you have the » Marth Brown, Stone aes Fly, Yellow May, Royal Coachman and English Jungle Cock in your collection, In high water use the Small Spinner with fly or egg trailer. Witlam Ingraham, on bey, whe was ranked No. 5 in 1° Lists by Wiliam Tilden, in = Heattio visitor, the guest of Wally and Fred Collins. He wil also enter jachington ome > nat |money to George Ulizio, who sub-let in a “shut your eyes and open your the property and was in charge of |mouth* manner and told her “don't the training camp, but that Ulizio |look at ft until we're gone.” “In Every Respect” be held for utility duty. Patterson comes, and IF he! good, he should plug up that| 6-2) Schermer es. Ford, 7-5, 6-0. Mixed donblee—Miss Marcuse Hesketh vs. Mr. and Mra. Morris. Men's doublew—Henderson brook ve. B. Marion and haw Kaust and Tiiford lenverg, 6-2, 3-6, sattle is due for a big setback. The ot Display of Bass during the two weeks ending ©74/ Coast meet will cost about $1,000 to KLE CASE, 01 6 8 . M—KENNEDY TA! UED AT $7 é4 0 Largest Bass displayed during the eam — No, 4850 TAK-A-PART REEL. . ees BASS 3.7” PRIZES xy Middleton win take care of) te W ningham's place in the field. | le Middleton isn't to be compared NEW YORK, July 7.—Chairman |. H. Doherty of the New Jersey jenna | boxing commission announced here ne Krust and nd Holbrook, 4-6, 6 Knit to Fit—Note the il) as a hitter or fielder, he is ball player. And he's a bet ‘base runner than William BEATS ANGELS} LOS ANGELES, July 1.—After | the dust had cleared after a thrilling Junior doubles Ross and A, Merion ve. | LAvengood and @wift » 1; Rome and A. Marion va Robinson Brothers, 6-0, 6-1. yesterday that Jack Johnson, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world, would not be allowed to box says the Good Judge ‘ Stitch in that state, Johnson will be re You get more genuine chewe UB-R-WEA TICKNITWED Swimming Suits In sizes for every member of the family—all colors and combinations. Take Your Kodak on the Trip and get your supply of films here. [BE WILL [isS HITTING But if Patterson filvvers and the York promises don’t materialize better than the rest of the big 6 promises have recently, the of Cunningham's hitting power land nifty fielding is going to be felt. No other club in the league is mak - fing mid-season deals. | SAN FRANCISCO, July t—! \San Francisco has haa several | Crumpler, 1 moundsman, weak- ces to ship its stars to the big ened in the eighth inning of the , but the Seal owners, with their | garne here yesterday, and the Oaks b right in the race, won't sell now. | forged ahead, copping the contest by Beattle’s team i# second in the| the score of 6 to 2. Face, with a grand chance for the| The score— flag. The big hope of the team fg in bong — RPE oe : “s : the attack, as the hitting strength of | "“hartories — Kremer and Koehler; | \ tthe locals is the lone reason why we | Crumpler and Agn He up in the running, Take Cun-| mas Gone ghar out of the lineup, and a 340 j other team In the league, and the| missing, | club doesn’t need the cash that bad. ‘VIL It's great to be a seoond guenner; ‘8 it's the greatest sport in the world Euless Patterson turns out to be a| But unless the deal keeps the local | ball player, there will be some| team in the race, the Seattle direc sounds heard from the anvil) tors are going to hear a lot of loud| here, because the local club| and hardly Bleasiog squawks from to a bigger gate than any the faithful fans, TODAY'S SCHEDULE Kendall, Lang ve Langlie, A. Marion va. M. Milbourne, | ninth-inning rally, Vernon had forced its way ahead of the Angels and waltzed off with the contest by the score of 6-5. 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