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THE SEATTy 4 STAK ) Seattle Must Not Sell | ‘Salt Lake 'Navy Crew | Men for Delivery Now m |Can’t See’) Was Best rv conse Won | San Franctece co M*Nfid Senvon Salze; Brenton Deal Cont Indians 1920, ME giz .:. | J.Dempsey of Season =: Pennant; Big League Promises Are Usually Bunk —————e : / ‘ Champion Is Not Popular So Says Henry Farrell; | Ponnd J : 7 * > EAP cf ~ , : . ;, 4 , rien Marquis us BY LEO H. LASSEN f , ¥ \ } 4 . in His Old Home Town!| Annapolis Eight Won) pins cams : (and Codmse. CY HE Seattle Baseball club must not sell any} \ ' No F Ret Great R. Easil \c 4 ‘ied more regulars to the big show for immediate VAAL ‘ 0 EO ee seen | eat Race Easily delivery, unless players are on hand to replace . \ BY TOM OLSEN | BY HENRY L. FARRELL them. ~ } 7 a ai Jack Dempsey, world’s heavy i y YORK, July 8 . eae \N i a, The local club has already sold Bill Cunning- . oer Pier in due to ago | a i jelght of the United States N: g # “ A S he » New ¥ . a\ erack nid ae old home town, Salt Lake City, N Hett, Winn and Koehler x outfielder will soon be on his way to join the i 3 . § When the champion pulls tnto,champion rowing crew of 1921, but 4 ¥ Gotham club, p the Utab capital, there will be no one “ the greatest crews that has | a.2 5 * PLAY BULLDOG — It has been reported that Prexy Bill Klep- ; - a aa crowds of people and no bands to|® wen developed in America. IP tteeees $ i sho is im Nate Work ‘tas " | { ‘ 4 et hy | vy Won the intercollegiate title attories’ Piltery and Eliott; Jobe 4 ing for the sale of Ray Francis, Bob Geary| #44 ‘ ; good impression with the Salt Lake | the finest crews that ever rowed| n om p|. Because of @ misunderstanding be : and Frank Tobin. | &4; j " people. They simply can't sce the|'® the Hudson classic. The middies | v- 2 ‘0 tween the teams the Bulldogs and Seattle's club is right up in the fight for the Coast league ’ champion eg tes ed g gnon fe tt ie OT Shamrox Cubs didn't play @ a oe and the Seattle club owes it to the thousands of | ; Y j ee SMAI the title. ‘The Fs orgy Med Gridge aud Baldwin, (Ten innings.) | Scheduled game in The Star snl ! fans who patronize the game heré to strengten the team at} x : pee pied turned view| Mild the Dent crew in the history. of | pee a ball league ee Brcrey ; f ccpooas » Ar ae ne nen = Dempaey returned Vie*/ine Naw . , PRICAN LEAGUE cams were on hand a 7 stage of the race, instead of selling its stars to the big * ‘ torfous from his ght with Jew gregh cians “niversity, and a really | Wor nct.| park, but missed connections ald 10’ i 3 . , , f Willard, two years ago, people, | sauad did ‘nas euleds ae Po Aa Meer - sto l the game wasn't played. The . be ouRh- | w will be played over Sunday, % M:DDLETON IS CAPABLE | ae eh ‘ '£ ji meniy bere, worshippins =e, wie, the only claim Princeton) perro. ; 4 . ! The local club is fortunate in having a capable outfielder 2 y — ast ate Greet Bile... GME can make i# for the best sprinting | Be 4 : 4 hac ag hegre rodiand i ‘on hand of Roxy Middleton's caliber to fill in Cunningham's! . j é Soi tae wider: wit We: Br Ml ne eae ee es H anh | go ee ‘Washingion’ Pret lace, altho the difference between Middleton’s hitting and| ‘ ‘ ace him when he returns this time. ois page RE 406 | plays the Pirates and the Three unningham’s stick work is bound to be felt. i oy . ; : Steve erg rte pe roe 9 et One of the A surprises ot | Ebiiagelphia &, Cleveland s | Brothers Dye Works tangles ® Last season the local club made a lot of money when they | ‘ S i of the Malt Lak rem, 94 the season was the downfall of Co| | the Collins Juniors at Walla Wa sold Lynn Brenton to the Cincy Reds for delivery in Septem-| iY ‘ ; 2 2 A Mg whe champs acs | umbla. The New York unjversity BATIONEL FEAGKB lan vaeter ta peon Thee ber, just when the local club needed his services badly. Bren-| : Be ‘ } that people know him more aa what |yb Unt! thelr last race in the Pough: | yttsarg a.-.---g---- 08 o¢ ‘eek | teams must notify The Btar by “ was not worth that amount of money, but he was winning | : j 4 be was and not an what be is.|, rome Feeatia, was the favorite for | Now York .. | night as to what time they 4 i : " * - J ‘ the championship, but finishe: t, | Boston Seattle and his going practically cost us the pennant. His} 3 UE / Maloney sald, however, that since pished last, nPop irs an . Bikithe Shenaytovous bed depts i owls $ £8) their grounds. The Collins Jui Dempsey has been the champion, |iwo crews thought to have gene ee, | Brokhyy sss. tzo|are the home team in their samen e tching was needed on the road and games that he would) 7 \j ¢ BY: yw an idee) ise. tie crews thought to have been en-|gnicase Al, we won were lost, and Seattle was practically knocked out} i" ( j : KNOW HIM }_ California had a wonderful crew, | !Siaériphia of the running by sale. | rit? + As AS HE WAS lThe ‘ } ' Balt Lake people have seen Demp- | defeate oast eight, after being| mrookiyn 7 ‘rinceton in a mile and Gischarged from force for > No other club in the league is selling players for imme- torpd mre 6 mover - i ‘ ecy when he was hanging around yy 10 ide Swati ¥ unbecoming officers. jiate delivery. : 4 ee en tee a nar | tree-wuarters race, wan voted out as| _ ic IF, IF- . S Srink ‘pasova, Gd’ Koes ins ak ab |” Groene (1 SUE Ot the expeesa| Peri lge . . : . 4 3 owever, the writer predicted ii : , 7 f, which is a mighty big word in spite of the fact that it a person he was then. ‘The fact that/atter that race that the winner of | “ takes only two letters to spell it, the New York club kicks When be ow walks down the streets the Poughkeepsie regatta would have’ A . N - h | b n thru with players capable of playing winning ball in this ’ : ere to beat California and it #0 sas = > , cant ne AE ul | $4 j - - y , champion heavyweight of — the | pened league, the deal will help the club as we still have a good out-| wt 7 ’ world, it fails to alter thelr opinion. bevy AMD manvaRD , = a> | ik h 1 y Ike them abn field. But will the Giants live up to their promiSes any more Some Salt Lake people explain | nis apPoyNTING than the Cincy Reds? the lack of popularity of Dempye? | Yale and Harvard hoth had « very | The Seattle club owes it to its patrons not to sell players : < gh ga Aig disappointing season. Harvard failed r : AEA ABT CRS NOE: all familiar with his face. They ° - = in mid-season unless men capable of replacing them are on a ith cite an example ag the movie wiare| Mctory ther ones Meteo, only one F They are DIFFERENT f; the ground ready to take their places. Rogers Hornsby, the champion hitter of the National)'» Loa Angeies, where they fo Pot} was all that the Elis wanted Yale . nt 6 oe EA. tela eal, is Atos SE ee ———-~| league, is again setting a tremendous pace with the stick thig| use other than passing notice, — | took particular pride in that victory, | | 17 ; “ Sag if . 2 MOTHER LIVES | efter alt th Hho Bsr Magee ARETTES They areGOOD year for the St. Louis Cards. He is after a .400 average for|in OUTSKIRTS xix deat the aot yo gag wos eye i e e tor ey in Big Coast the season. He is hitting around .410, according to the last] Dempsey’s mother ver in tho English coach, Guy Nickalln outskirts of Salt Lake City, where| } aw With Swim Meet w. smiTH Tribe ls Gnems el Sera eek rh <@ BEECH-NU . | TO MEET 2 0) eS Re a eR 90 65,156 CIGARETTES Dempsey will be accompanied to|for yearn | Salt Lake City by Teddy Hayes,| —— pes = | bie private secretary. George M. Cohan has retired again. } oO / = . ” i Wilton Smith, winner of The Star} ~~ Tae aR | One of the best features of Cohan’ 3 7, ha elters Head Card With| Indoor Championships | wootians park tennis tourney, is VARSITY farewells Is that everybody enjoys | » eM EE pls, Good Bout at Pavilion; Booked f. Seattle, Jul slated to meet Lucio Villegas, the him all the more when he comes | es . i ‘or » SUBY | chiiean consul, in the feature match | a es WIN back Nariey Cavidson Motor Eagles Draws Reinko 21, Canceled. of the city tennis tournament thig aft. | fal Pg IS FAST \ CAEN WRENN SS — pos ernoon at the Seattle Tennis club, | = Winters, welterweight, and; The Pacific coast indoor swim he fast matches are bill Seattle Downs Salt Lake) BAI I 4 T ll Ti Storey, the Seattle weiter.) ming meet, slated to be staged by ree A in O by Big Tally; | Tre University of washington ball | | Today's schedule and yeaterday's| 'm Upener by big ys rs 4 { § @ speedy four-round draw 10 | the Crystal Swimming club on July) peguits follow Cunningham in Gathe | team took the third game of the se- | 4 main event bout of the “dol | 21, has been postponed. Men's ries from the Waseda university 5 Singles 5 " “ ARPT | fer smoker,” staged at the pavilion! Phe reason for the postponement, 4 SALT LAKE CITY, July §.—Seat ig game LE A aoc In the Low Rent District’ BE SURE TO Cor www wee +3 ee erererey wore! enn -H-eceu? a Tac | | ecco courta| coce-eoe® eerenSuond * Heuer ewan RETESET! ath Marcuse and Rita Meyer, for Soldier Woods, and/ visable to send representatives to) 3/4 ¢.3 ting hero of the day and was a big |i. 32 he had the buskier Pat Wii-| St the next crack at Georges Car. } {. Green and A. Marion ve worried. Dopesters had Lede Seong according to George Engle, and Smith. | wrper | Eagles fought a slow draw.| compete, due mostly to the financial Mixed Doubles a | Tanigueht, p ..-. Johnny Jordon was having every- caatilan a the » ee Bon lat 7 parol heen Geattle win, Tuv's ©0- | Kato, it 3 his way, dancing in and out| Seattle swim fans will not have "sy 4 MSU Fourthens tan! with inner tate | 3 “Baile Jackson, Seattle light-|to go without their favorite sport! Dorothy Allen and Rya len tnt suaite wonees Mianpelt |. ay ight, when Jackson fooled the|on July 21, however, Vickers said)... A oy er bm Poigh co ", for the only home ren es. “3 nacortes boy by slipping over a|that the Elks would stage a big), gw xXolan . ua{., Bill Cunningham, the Seattle out-| McMahon. ef » F { on yor . ie I of blows, the latter of which nauatio carmival at the Pool that) | Latsore sed Bose tet Maleee “94 nieider, reported sold 10 the New| Usroner: it ton both ters ghad thelr The carntval would be staged by Le Bingtes York Giants, appeared in the Uneup | Barrett, 1» time figh' ha. el to tae ser Oke Mrs. Bouraue beat Mrs, Fost 4-2, 3. | for the visitors today. A rumor elr-| Mies Ff onent down for the count Elks, independent y other Boys’ Singies culated about here states that he t Miss Marcuse and Hesketh win the fight | his manager. Engle yesterday pro- jourque an . mer anal’ che the Fea arm wH | posed an elimination bout between tn sh wiser of ‘Setier sod Rube Finn, a product of the ama — Log Tommy nen te Cont | Totets ir shows, too good for Sailor | the next opponent for rench- ; th] gait Lake sete er the Arkancas, and the| man. Tex Rickard naid that the La-| un, | aigiia, tb was called in the third round, | DOF day and Columbus ¢ay dates ™ 4 & Jocal boy getting it on a techni.| “ere still open. gal knockout. | Clay Hite, promoter of the show, | @nnounced that his regular amateur | por gp ae elab, soe pnw charge. Pinay 3 night. The main event closed | according to Coach Don Vickers of Ue galloped off with the first game) 3-1. | classy smoker, and fans were| the local club, is the lack of outside! }of the series here yesterday by &) Waseda— A x organizations. H. Langile beat Morrie Jac Sam Brock, SI ies N holding out f cy f eit ad Ps — Kendall beat X 1 x out for more money from show would be staged Saturday; p04 apy \ aes Sao Seer */and more recently Fred Fulton, to-| oo > | day announced his retirement from score of 13.5, Kubota, o 1 Sioa weceaan : ; zal Always beer this in mind cs the basis on which to judge taps k a. ete oper boxing ame He is going into | —————— —— 7 sae . o° eoitaw th 6 4 the real estate business, strin 7 pes anther ee {of boxers has been. turned aver to e = : 40 HW James Buckley. j _ Four Reasons Why mie. ate ——— 4 eased with gettin | se 4 that} ple of Mgt nenviet evening |GREB MAY MEET | [ifm saiter vn’ tinat, Talore vs | whether you are receiving genuine value for the money At resembled a bull fight. G. CARPENTIER) : ® %— 422 yr 72%, vise n. tane you spend. 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