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JULY 14, 1921. SITHE WORLD OF SPORTS Jim Storey ‘Boxes Fast ' Draw Bout Two Welters Travel Fast in Main Event; Monroe Easy Winner BY TOM OLSEN “Jimmy Storey, the Seattle welter ht, fought a fast four-round iw with Sailor Vincent of the 8. Wyoming in their main event sallor-civilian smoker staged my ht at the Pavilion. “gThe lanky Seattle boy Ath his smashing in-fighting, while Re sailor earned the draw because his powerful right and left hook “ ‘Storey had everything his way in third round. The local boy had the navy lad bleeding badly about face, but was unable to find Vin. ‘Gent's weak spot EW REFERER 2D Seattle ring fans welcomed Joe faterman as the third man in the in two of the bouts, Waterman that he had learned a lot it refereeing on his recent trip and his handling of the bouts popularily received. Ravy colors were lowered in bout billed as onehalf of the event. Sailor Mayberry, said De one of the fleet's crack ban “took the count” before the ; fighting of Frankie Monroe Los Angeles { Hite, promoter of the show uficed that Mayberry’s case was the boxing commission and Or not he would be award his mela! would be decided by \ uring the few moments of actual Mighting the Los Angeles boy had ‘Byerything his own way hnny Ray of Anacortes played a © on Sailor Martines's jaw all their four-round bout, but the it was called a draw by Referee Schacht. Ray was far too clover for the no altho the navy lad me brilliant boxing at Martinez was badly banged at the end of the bout. Mullen! alias Reinko, sub for Sailor Bob Allen in the bout of the evening and*won a over Sailor Gaudette of the L 8. Wyoming. ‘The bout was stopped at the end the second round by Referee Joe : . because of Gaudett swollen . Gaudette was to continue the fight, but the deemed Waterman's suggestion calling it off as advisable. Finn, popular Ballard mid. ght, lost a decision to Sailor of the Wyoming in the bout of the evening. Skid ‘was substituted for Salior Fla the Idaho, who failed to put q ce. curtain raiser, Jackie and Caston, fleaweights, fought true brothers and kept the house an uproar. The two youngsters | Bees trimmed Los Angeles yesterday jon, who knocked out Frank Moran it a fast pace thru their four of fighting, the decision be- awarded to Jackie. good crowd viewed the smoker. The Statistics TEAGUE ‘on. ALA COAST wi Lost. Ty Pet. “67 ons MFIc INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet : a33 3 ° rf hoa pie” Wer) Cooper and Cadman; Gibso: “ ° ver J J itteriew: Wallace and Rego; Rachac Anfioson. YORK, July 14—Howard , formerly one of the, Univer- ly of Pennsylvania's greatest ath Netes, has agreed to terms with the York Giants and will sign a to play professional Warwick, ena on last year’s yn and catcher on the nine, also ed a contract with the Pittsburg t_Vancous or— -m CA 1 am now devoting entire time to dental practice. ing now nerved people here for enty years, anc good by doing 1 work that | nd ie ay do not compete with Cheap tists, nor do I operate on your shetbook or sell you conversa. "»,1 wive two dollars worth of work for every dollar I rs 0 you save m dollar, and our inter beth wi evenings till 7 and 8u 12:30 for people who wor! EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Ie’ ading Dentist WO Lolumbis OO ° ndaye k. excelled base- | | Bud Ridley and Danny Edwards Slated to Box | Bud Ridley, popular Seattle feath- Jerweight, will meet Danny Edwards, |} of Oakland, in @ 10-rownd go in Van- couver, B. C., next Wednesday night The bout is attracting attention in fistic circles up and down the coast. FAVORITES IN OREGON MEET WIN | PORTLAND, Ore., July 14.--Play in the semi-finals of the Oregon state terday in both the men’s and wom Jen's sing The favorites all the way thru Only one Westerner has reached the semi-finals, Wallace Scott, the other places going to the visit ors, William Ingraham of Rhode Ls jand, Herbert Suhr and Phil Rettens of San Francisco, In the women's |singies Mrs. Gertrude Schreiner Rob. inson, formerly of Seattle, has reached the semi-final round In today’s play Ingraham will meet Suhr and Mittens take on Scott BEAVERS LOSE TO THE TIGERS beat Portiand again. The Tigers kept on making just a few moré® runs every time the Beavers made a tally ‘The final score was 7-5. has been winning all | ic BEES TRIM THE ANGELS SALT LAKE CITY, July 14.—The by a 5-1 count. Salt Lake started slamming the ball in the eighth, and scored five runs in the inning The score R Salt Lake s 18 L 1 7 5 Patt Levereng, Rieger and Lynn; | Aldridge and Baldwin. FRISCO BEATS SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO, July 14 San Francisco handed the Solons a terri bie beating here yesterday, winning $1. Crumpler pitched airtight ball for the winners, giving the locals only four hits. The score: San Francisco Sa B n uu ‘ 1; £ 1 mento 3 n We Crumpler and aE EEE Here’s New Mark for Babe Ruth to Try to Get BALTIMORE, July 14.—Jack Bentley, first sacker for the Orioles, has established what is believed to be a baseball record. Bentley has knocked eight home runs in one week. In one game he made three four-base bingles. WILSON SIGNED TO MEET GREB PITTSBURGH, Pa., 14 |Johnny Wilson, middle mon- arch, has been signed to meet Harry Greb in a 10-round bout at East | Chicago ust 4, Greb’s manager nnouncement here today REAL PAINLESS | DENTISTS | In order (whalebone) to introduce our can bite corn off cob; guaranteed 15 yearn the 2 . 1 All work guaranteed for 15 years, fave impressions taken in the morn- ing and get teeth same day. Kxami- astion and advice free. Samples of Our Plate - We Sta the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage | recommended by our early custo! ers, whose work is still giving oo satisfaction. Ask our cun- formers, who have tented our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Cut-Rate OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Vrasce-Pattesson Co, THE Oaks Beat | 'the Tribe Once More |Del Howard’s Boys Dis- | Hoping to see Jack and Jack fi play Too Many Guns for Pe pov ipertnal says rl ™ Locals; Win by 9 to 2) R DE FLON, 1611 24th ave. M CHAMP SHOULDN'T FIGHT HIM 5 owe Sporting Editor, Star: 1 certainly visitors started out strong|do not think that Dempsey should against Buss Arlette in the first in-| have to fight Johnson. Johnson's counting two runs on the star| past record is enough to eliminate Bay City twirler, Oakland batamen|him from any championship came back In the next two fra }metting one run in each seasion. The Acorns did not stop when they ¢ up the count, but they | kept right on gong, netting two in| JOHNSON DESERVE: the fifth, three in the seventh and) Near Editor: In, you two in the eighth _{“Should Jack Johnson Fight? 1 would say by all means give him | the chance that he deserves, barring all prejudice T belie as man man that Jack Johnson is aa worth jof the world’s championship as th present holder Yours for fair play P. A. COLEMAN, Hewitt st.. Bremerton. LADY FAN WRITES Sporting Editor, Star Dear Sir—I am giad to learn that you extend an opportunity to per fons to express opinions as to JOHNSON SHOULD FIGHT Say, Mr, Sta k Johnson te a human being, a fighter by occupa Let him fight. Dempsey i >» human, and @ fighter by occu on | | | | Oak: | Indians | time by | July ttle thts SAN F jland wa RANCISCO, ed the yesterday ning ring mes, | competition | B. STEWART, Bremerton, Wash. rr article, en | | | | Slee-cocee-coP Demaree AB, F oe ‘ ‘ ‘ 3 ‘ ‘ ‘ K Ariett y inniows Miss Charlotte : Boyle, swimmer, $] took Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey as a SEATTLE whether himself |up the question of a man’s color as to whether he would be eligible fight of public classed as a champion and let the sporting world nar | eligible : CHARLOTTE BOYLE MADE __ I ETHELDA WHAT SHE IS. tennis tournament was reached yes-| STAR hould Johnson Fight? Jack Dempsey should meet Jack Johnson, In my opinion, 1 am amed of any man who calls him olf a sport who would even allow to be quoted Jack Dempsey has made gross mistakes; #0 has Jack Johnson. Each has suffe from the jabs opinion. Let's all be good sports and nay Mr, D in his be let belt two are Mr ot en to If not repudiate his right to the clase if he wis him feel as need pontestants whom until such Dempsey will allow money to bring him to his senses. MRS. JAMES M ¥ 465 14th ay they time his Jack Johneon with Dempsey? Why should he Question: Should be allowed to fight Answer: Yea! not? Take acientific the ring not draw Peter Jim Corbett, the fighter who ever and a gentleman the color line. He fought Jackson. Why, then, should Dempsey refuse to meet Johnson? I thought this was a fr uuntry Ts not a colored man’s vote and money as good as a white man’s? DR, G. A. MOF FETT. greatest with a new ‘chemical to whine off the ball. The take the new dope mpsey must meet all fighters | ntered | aid | Boston Is the Race | Boston National Leaguers Get Wonderful Backing From Townsepople BY DEAN SNYDER Right in the middie of a mighty hot fight between the Giants and Pirates for pennant honors in the |National league, there ix a ponsibil ity that the Boston Braves may be fanned” on to victory ahead of New | York and Pittsburg. You can, tell mowt anybody, any |where, that the Braves haven't a chance—except a Bostonian Every fan and his brother in the |peaceful bean town ts highly elated Jover the showing of Fred Mitchell's men. And a4 a result the team is getting about 100 per cent backing and is fighting to show apprecia | tion. | When there comes an error from lthe Braves crew, someone yells, Tha's all right—gittim the next | Ure. No riding! No razzberries! If support from the home folks means anything toa team, the Braves HAVE got a chance. } ($50— | PER BOX | Thdwe who didn’t get @ chance to pay $50 for a seat at the Dempsey |Carp battle do wo at another chance to do so at another athletic laffair soon to come off. The only diff will be that the buy, or will get six seats—in a box—for hin 60 amacks. event can be the princeton: track will Oxford-Cambridge ne Cornell va pupil and built her up into cham-|has the same effect as rosin, only | moet, to be held at Travers island, plonship timber. Now Miss Blelbtrey, just back In | New Yor | of « | Demaree, bases— Lane. Home run. Hrobaker, « Wille, Bases on baille—Dee flett 2 Struck eut--Demaree > Double plays—Knight to ¢ to Kenworthy to Hates St at bat Bates, Katgnt Kenworthy tn Pinelit T | ntests in Hawaii, has announced away from her one-time instructor | the world record of 1 minute 49 46 seconds for the 150-yard sprint that} Miss Boyle recently hung up | Mivs Boyle thus may be figura-| tively cutting her own throat But she knows, as all good sports: | men know, that sports thrive only on competition and that rivairy wil! | enable her to outdo her own former efforts, GIVE JOCK CREDIT | Jock Hutehinson, Chicago profes sional, who won the British open golf tournament, is more of a hero than | the tourney stories indicate. Jock, like most Scots, doesn't talk j much. But what he says, be means, | At the Florida open golf tourna ment last winter Jock was asked | how he figured America’s chances to cop the British open. “We'll do it,” he answered quietly. At St. Andrews every other anes joan contender went out early. Jock, | battling alone, turned @ rout into a) glorious victory, made his prophecy | come true by his own efforts, and earned the thanks of the nation. | Ken | sponsible for— | e defeat to Umpires Finney r Ariett Demaree. Time-—1.26 fand Toman. | Johnny Kilbane to Defend Title in New York City NEW YORK, July 14.—Johnny Kilbane, featherweight champion of the world, will defend hia title here this summer in a 15-round bout to a decision. The Cleveland boxer has been signed by the Boxingdrome Athletic ansociation. His opponent has not been se lected. MARTIN HURT HAND IN GO NEW YORK, July 14.—-Bob Mar interallied heavyweight champ lhere. has been forced to call off all | matches in the immediate future. He |fractured his hand during the con teat with Moran, FOUR i COMEBACKS | ‘The uncertainties of baseball are | |always reflected in the reversal of form of teams. Of the 21 organized leagues in the United States and Canada, but four of last year’s pennant winners are | out in front at thin stage of gge race, | | They are Cleveland of the American, | season. (paitenere of the International, Fort | “Cunningham has been Kenwor- Worth of the Texas and London of | thy’s best player,” explained Shore. i oe higan-Ontario league. | \°r can’t understand why he parts! it urg of the National, San} with a star when his team has @ real | FTneisco of the Coast and Hartford | chance for the rag.” of the Eastern league came in fourth } — rontene inne in 1920, but are now leading their | |MOTORCYCLE RACES SET) WHY BLAME THE DUKE? SACRAMENTO, July 14.—Ernie| | Shore, San Brancisco pitcher, says | that Manager Bill Kenwortny, of the | Seattle club, made an awful mistake | im letting Bill Cunningham go in mid | respective organizations, Four teams which were second-di SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July 14 Motorcycle riders wil) vie for $3,000 vision clubs last year are now in the in prizes in the races to be staged lead. You can't dope a baseball machine here July 23 and 24. The races are to be held over the new dirt track | until after it starts clicking. POCKETBOOK of the San Antonio Speedway asso. ciation, It's a two-mile track GLOSS National league umpires are now doctoring the baseball instead of | the pitchers. They're experimenting “Here’s Real Tobacco” says the Good Judge That gives a man more ee chewing satis- faction than he ever got | outof the ordinary kind. Smallerchew,lastslonger —8o it costs less to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to- bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles | | W-B CUT is a long fine cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco DON’T PAY MORE Ballantine’s Malt Syrup 55¢ ois Quart Special Price on Quantity All Other Supplies Reduced Proportionately Seattle Supply Co. 1627 WESTLAKE Opposite Fredetick & Nelson Open From 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. | arranged | and prizes to be awarded it isn’t as stic League ky officials once stormed ball. Then, when they found that had hurt attendanc the rescue. They'd rather take the gloss off they rushed to | the ball than off their pocketbooks. TILDEN'S SQUARENESS Bil Tiiden, tennis champ, Britons a slant at American sport equareneas In Wimbledon, England. his title, Tilden asked to defend tournament officials to allow him to play in the| challenge rounds leading up to the match. This would eliminate the necessity of the challenger having to play eight matches while Tilden played only one to accomplish the same ends, Britishers, approving his stand morally, neverthelens confined him to the sidelines while the challenge rounds were played. Their desire was to keep up interest until the end Tilden showed his sportamanship | by making the request. It will bind ever closer American and British sport associations, BIG GUN _ SHOOT AT TACOMA The second annual Pacific handicap shoot will be held on the srounds of the Tacoma Gun club, August 789-10. Entrance in open to all, The committee in charge has & program which will please the majority of the shooters There are unusually large purses ture of the prizes ts the $625 in cash, and $400 in Liberty bonds to be aid. ed to them The Tacoma Gun club extends and urges a large entrance to this meet Through the SAN JUAN Islam to RICHARDSON, FRIDAY HARBOR and EAST SOUND, SUNDAY, JULY 17, Steamer Sioux leaves Colman Dock § a. m. returns 10:30 p. Fare $2.50; children, $1.25. Lunch on board, or bring your baskets For full in formation call MAIN 3993. Puget Sound Navigation m. riven! The fea-| N, J, July Other seats will be $3, $2.60 and $2. k after a successful series} about pitchers using dope on the|The more expensive parking plices| diving, 50-yard Inter-lodge race, 100. for spectators will, of course, be right that she is going to try to wrest/the genera) lambasting of the ballin front of the finish line, EORGES— ATHLETE Observers are saying that Georges Carpentier should have been a track man Not because Dempsey knocked him out But because he bas all the ear- arke of « finished athlete; long and asy muscles; excellent legs; strong lungs and heart. If there ia any other physical nec emsity for the making of cinder path slar we b heard tell of it | | | FREE | FOR ALL Every sporting event in America is really a free-for-all The crowd that gathers—whether the affair be baseball, racing, foot ball, swimming, or what not—is a jfree talking, happy-go-lucky, jovial crew. One can blurt out an opinion of this, that or the other contestant and get away with it because opinions jare carried away on one of the four | winds. rybody is on hand for the | pleasure of the affair. And the aver |age person gets no real pleasure in arguing. | American crowds at sporting levents are made up of so many dif ferent sorts of folks that no one ex- FON® pects them all to agree on any one | future thing GUARANTY BANK ND TRUST CO. 4% ON SAVINGS BERG, the Board ICKARD, iden FRANK BKOWN, Assistant Cashier. G L. WILTON, Assistant Cashier. GRO. V. WACHTIN, Mgr. Forelg ve. and C Bring in your account on or be- fore the 15th of this month and share in the ear six months’ pe cember 81st. * nings for the full riod ending De- $1 to $5,000 Accepted Nt SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION os - S34 AVE. SUNN NVA AUTEN RLEY: and BIC DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES MIRSCH CYCLE CO. 303 E.PIKE ST YCLES Pirates to Clash With White Stars Deciding Game in Star League Junior Ball Race Billed for Sunday and the Highland Athletic club ball Highland Park § berth for competition round-robin, the winner to be awarded The Star cup besides becoming Junior Class B of the city two teams were fourth place in the league race at the end of the scheduled season and it was decided that they would play dt off for the privilege of cam peting in the championship matches, The round robin will not swing Battling Ortega and Jimmy Darcy Box Here Friday Battling Ortega and Jimmy Darey, two wellknown middle weights, will box in the main event bout of the Elka’ amoker to be ate 4 next Friday night. Clare Romeo 4 Frankie Rodgers will nerap in the semi-windup. The Park team | Sunda Pirates White will tor Comedy | Events on Bill Funny Stunts Will Be Plentiful at the Elks’ the last open champions The both tied for Aquatic Meet at Pool into action until Sunday, July 24, All tilts will be played on Wood land park diamond. The managers of the four teams in the finals will meet at The Star office Monday at 7 p. m. to discuss plans for the playoff and to go over eligibility lists with the sporting editor Pirate White Star game wil) Comedy events will predominate at the Elks’ water carnival to be staged at Thursday eve ning, July 24 No one but an Elk will be allowed to enter the different competitions, but the general public is invited to| ait in and wateh the fun, No ad- mission will be charged. A spar boxing contest will be one of the many novelties offered. Two} "boxers" clad in bathing suits will endeavor to exchange wallops on narrow board extending over the water, The winner wilb be the last man to hit the water. The disrobing race promises to be interesting. The men competing wil! be required to finish the race in their bathing suits after starting fully dressed with hats, coats, shoes, canen, etc. Other events offered will be the tub race for men, tub race for ladies, fat | man's 60-yard race, fancy and high Pool the Crystal The be played at 12 noon. July 14.—Jaek Dempsey Georges Carpentier | fought be: 128 pald spectators, according to figures of the New Jer- sey state boxing commission, The receipts, exclusive of the war tax, wore $1,552.4 . The figures do not include 1,147 employes and 778 work: ing press tickets. Tabulation shows there were 18, seats sold at $50, 3,192 at $40, at $30, 14,318 at $25, 2,441 at 13,639 at $15, 18,106 at $10, and 5.50. NEW YORK, yard free-for-all and a 50-yard ladies’ race. A goodly number of prizes have been lined up for the winners in the different events. ECKARTS AND | CUBS TO PLAY) Ely Caston’s Eckart Cigur com: puny team and Chariey Olson's Bal-| lard Cubs will battle it out in the! feature amateur game of the city! Sunday at Woodland park. Caston | issued a challenge yesterday to any fast team in the city nd it was) readily accepted by Olson. The Eck art team is at present the leag |leader# in The Star Junior ball| league, | KLEPPER DUE HOME TODAY) Wiliam H. Klepper, prexy of thei Seattle Coast league ball club, is due | to arrive from the East today. Klep- | per, while in the East, made some deals for playere with the New York Giants and the Cleveland Americans. | / DRUXMAN TO j OPEN SHOP) Harry Druxman, well known Aber- deen boxing promoter, has decided to let Seattle hold his destinies in the | Druxman opens a haber-| |dashery shop here Saturday at 308 Pike st. Harry is a brother of the jrenowned Nate and Leo, The right quality, the popular styles ® real service that will help you Look over these prices and reme, same popular prices prevail. CAMP COMFORT AT LI and in every department elect just the items you need. pber that in every section the TTLE COST Gasoline Stoves, eas- il ried and y to use. Com- plete for $7.00, Folding | Auto | or Camp Stool. Steel legs and canvas seat. 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Boys’ sizes, §3.50, Men’s Outing Breeches for hiking, fishing, camping Fine grade’ Khaki in’ Olive shade and See RTT Croquet Sets 8-Rall Set in beautifully finished Maple. . 86.00 SPORTING GOODS—STOR: O9 SECOND AVE. DisTyIBUTON “The no7—11 WE ARE WINCHESTER

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