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Big Junior Ball Tiffs | rom Scheduled, “ne Finals in Star League Open Sunday; Rules) Laid Down for Playoff BY LEO H. LASSEN | AY wil begin Sunday in the round robin be Eekart Co., High Park Chass tor league. team will Mieet each of the other teams once two games being booked for three Successive Sundays. The schedule, @e drawn up at The Star last night, | follows ' WLY | Eekart Cigur % Vs, Three Broth ers’ Dye Works, | Georgetown Cubs vs Highland Park. JULY 31 Highland Park vs, Three ee Dye Works Georgetown Cubs vs, Eokart Cigar) AUGUST 7 | Eckart Cigar Co. vs. Highland Park. | Three Brothers’ Dye Works hi Georgetown Cubs. All games will be played on neu-! tral grounds, and an effort will be) Made to have both games played| ia ha @ach Sunday on the same playfield. Tt will not be determined until ‘Wednesday at what grounds Sun. @ay's Eames will be played. The eet) team named in each bracket of the; schedule will be considered the bome team, | | ‘The same rules that have been in PActric ‘effect thruout the season will govern | the title serigs. The only change will San Pranciseo Be that the upmire in charge will be Sacramento famed by The Star and will have Oeyhna fs absolute control of the game, with Los Angeies .... the power of removing players from | | Sait taxis the field upon provocation. | Portiand In case of disputes only the man ‘agers and captains of the two teams —_ a. ae fn play will be-allowed to confer with| Sills fs, AES the umpires. ‘The home team, as usual, will fur-| Vernon at Sacramento nish the first two balls used, and AMERICAN LEAGUE then the ‘teams alternate, with each Won, Lest. Pet club retaining its own property aft- “ a 3 ea! “tie | =]\Coast Ball ‘TeamsStart Off Again : Seattle Faces Hard Fight) for First Division Berth | in Los Angeles Series After a day's rest, while the teams were. shifting, at least six Coast | league squads will resume play again |today, with Seattle opening a week's engagentent in Loy Angeles. Oakland is billed to open in Salt er the fame. w “ Lake this week, but because of th In case of 9 tle at the completion | “s Ibig Jump to the Utah metropolia the ‘@f the series, new rules will be made | - : $ {e|neion may’ not open until Wednes- 3 ee cree eectia 4s aati day, Ep present piayert fe completed. | pasiedatpaia -. ; 2 358) tn the other two site of series bona of ind 3, Washt No changes in registration in the a Louis 4, Philadelphia class B division of The Star league — ¥ Were allowed to be made. Each} NATIONAL iy _ team was’ allowed 12 men thruout/ pitsbare and Frank Bruine. o ECKART CIGAR | COMPANY snipes “Ely Caston, Frank Gower, Bill], Lrle Bisbee, former Seattle hurter, whe | Johnson, Byron Hobbs, Bill Gordon, | ™ eng anid back | © = Wrlo Spatig, Abe Getzen, Dan Pritch-|to the minors. is pitching for ard, Reggie Bird, Dave Fisse, Jim-| srk, Jimmy Walsh's team, in the Inter- mie Morrison and John Roche. a en THREE BROTHERS Midget Géarin, the little southp DYE WORKS CUBS pitched some Kenneth Putnam, James Hopkins, | Ted Ahner, Don Manning, Matt Cur | tis, Ralph Lowry, Boscoe Anderson. Fort Worth, 1920 Dixie champions, | | ood baseball for ¢ la hurling for the M he American association Walter Poymter, Carl Roe, Troy Er- y rare of the win, Onas Baughman and William leading the chase Bullock. HIGHLAND Frank Woodward, who pitched for] PARK about a week for Se t year, hasn't Clarence McDonald, Charley Har-| learned to control his temper ile ont din. Cecil Kirky, Clarence Teters,| game here, and threw the ball over the Roy Frankhouser, Arthur Frye, Ray | grandstand tn his char. Me ie in the Morris, Ronald Willis, Chester Cox, | Pasterm league mow, te ite tortets Walter Mitchell, Hector La ¢ | aNCe | Red Torphy, of Waterbury, Woodward nd Jack McGrath. broke two of Torphy's ribs. Woodward ees was getting bumped during the game by | Waterbury, an evidently got his goat Harry Hooper, vet outfielder of th ‘G Chicago White Sox, who broke his right | hand recently, ti in California while hia hand mends, Incidentally he is doing - Bill Leard, “Wicked Willie” him- . Favorites won the second round! seit ‘hue Joined the slows City team, matches in the city playfield tennis| in the Western league. Qame rumor tourney at Woodland park yester. 1 take over the day. elub, in the P Some fast matches are billed for| league, to « pennant last yeer, this afternoon, | Today's schedule and yesterday's wat baad te Her in another pitcher who 4 Tesults follow: une of The big} The Results | aw in now playing right field reg- | Class A—L. H. Schnelde | ularly for the Cincy Reds. According tot Kotlan, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; the last batting averages, he was hitting i angile by detaatt | around ,317 vo default: B | © Pier on ea | John Paul Jones, the American €. Dietrich, 6-4, 8-6; G. cation pitehe rehased by Onkla M. Saunders by default we. Lee beat C. Hil, 4-6, 6-4,| Mas retuned to report, aceording to. wor Vining beat M. Scoville, 6-2, 6-3: | ie | his wa Gilman beat G, Syberson, 6-8, 6-3 jonsod 1. Greenbaum by mbpmpod. yes & ms Larry Cheney, former Broo right-hander, is going great guns ae manager of ‘the Charleston team, in Stronge beat F. eevact, | tae Eeee Atanas re ar W. Kauls beat Kaneko, 6-4. 6.2,| Bis team in second place, a W. Kautz beat F. Plummer, 6-1, 6-1 Jump or so ont of the lend. His sauna | Baberhagen beat 8. Larsen, 7-6, 6-2 made a run of 14 straight wins re- | | o his home somewhore in Dixie. | | He Ab Brennan beat B. Whittle | beat G. 8 Drory Hazel Dixon and Gertrude Norris beat| cently. ; : wer Morrisson and Margaret O'Leary,| secu rournier continues te click the Kalbac it ta te ana| ball hard for the St, Louls Cards. The bach ‘and Abell beat Walte and | former Los Angeles first sscker is now | Behedule for Tuesday, July 19 rapping the apple at a .340 galt Spom—D. Waller va — Kotlowaki vs. %. Burr. ‘ ALTOONA, Pa.-Alva G, Laughlin, Maine's Somer ve C., » %|55, engineer on Pennsylvania train Hesketh vs TM. White, Hi ¢ No. 18, dies with hand on throttle. | P, Butler, L. Cohen va, N Ww. Rafitanno | W, Kautz va E, Saberhagen | Y. Nara vs. W. Nolian, UW. A. Wurhacher i} Jet uta tect ot vancict | Babe Ruth Gets tye f Bremanan tw. M1 36th Home Run IB ations 335 $ and Longest Hit DETROIT, July 19.—Babe Ruth pounded out bis 36th home run here Monday against the locals. The four-base hit was the longest of the season, going 660 feet from home plate, the San Francisco Seals will play Portland at San Francisco, while Vernon will be entertained at Sacra- mento during the next six days With only a few games ernon is figured to give Sacra mento a close rub, altho the Solons will be favored to come out on the long end of the series. BREMERTON ELKS TAKE TWO TILTS'! The Bremerton Elks took two fast teams Into camp Saturday and Sur. at Athi Yard fell before the fleet attack | Saturday by a 10-9 score, while the University Commercial club proved easy on Sunday, the Elks winning by a 120 count The score Rn oH. E Bremerton Elks .....+..+ 10 16 4 All Fleet ou 38 Batteries—Isaacson and Chris holm; Coyle and Smith. Score R H. E. Bremerton EIKS ......+5+ 1216 0 U. Commercial Club i Me ef tatteries—Gordon and grrembley; Rogers and Truckey SEAL MANAGER AGAIN IN ROW SAN FRANCISCO, July 19 Charles Graham, manager of the Francisco bi ball ub, was fined 1$50 here yesterday and kuspended |for five days by President McCarthy lof the Pacific Coast league This is not Graham's first offense LOCAL CAST! S PREPARE Many local casters are planning to} compete in the big national tourna: | ment to be staged at Portland next month under the auspices of the! Multnomah, Anglers’ club. Casters from every part of the country will compete in the big tourney. 2, 000, 000 Farmers Want Lowered Rates WASHINGTON, July 19.—Two million farm national board of farm organ tions, are marshaling their influenc to force all railroads to follow the! lexample of Henry Ford and \freight rates, Secretary Lyman, of educe the board, announced thday Lyman applauded Ford's action | yesterday in asking the Ohio utili-| ties commission to reduce freight rates 20 per cent on Ford's railroad the Detroit, Toledo & lronton “Freight rate reductions would slash the cost of food to the city salg Lyman, ic park in Bremerton. | The All-Mieet team from the Navy | a rs affiliated with the THE SEATTLE STAR Moleskins | May Lure Ys Y Johnson should be allowed to fight s prison, Where would our ex-con The Great “Bo” May An-|‘!t* * !f they were not allowed to swer Coach Morgan's a 4 Mba eg Sehgal Call for Grid Men Again | cyisciories and institutions of its ‘" kind? If these ¢ « mt al BY DEAN SNYDER lowed fo “como, back.” naturally LAttle Centre College is preparing | they will continue to lad the lives to whine again this fall in football, they led: prior to imprisonment A visit to Danville, Ky, the land| Johnsen will not contaminate of tobacco, fine bred hornes, luxur | Dempsey or his admirers. That is Impossible, Yea, Jack jant blue grams and football players John: who “pray, not to win, but to do ae can afford un just as clean ort as Jack Dempsey their best,” ty convincing. ) Mis. G. RAYMOND, The whole community is imbued 3044 38th ave with a quiet confidence in the 1921 Hwonder team CALLS J. W. GRAY But one idea in in the minds of} yoink hanor Bar, 1 noticed the doughty Southerners, It Is to}, Sporting Malior Star, 1 noticed beat Harvard this fall, the feat) oon 3, w. Gray in regard to Jack which \they (ried ¢ p gaviaatiy buf 49 | Johnson and do not agree with him a year age and alles And why does he and a lot of | DANVILLE sthers keep harping about Dempeey AT being a slacker? Was he not ex If all goes well, ‘Bo’ MeMIllIn, | oneruted of that charge at his trial? | will play. Then he wil t Harvard | that he was asked to so that he was do the worrying on October 29 responsible for thousands of dollars hat in the talk going the rounds peing contributed to the Red Cross from corner drug etore and fra jund other funds. ternity house alike | Johnson ix about broke and only | ery player in the old team bas) wants the money, and I say tet him pledged himself to return this fall! work for it TJ. PIERCE, with the exception of “Bo.” His} #17 Seneca ot plans are etill uncertain | Coach Charley Moran, who built GOBS SAY NO up the wonder team, believes that “Bo” will be back in moleskine when he blows the whistle for the firat|Means, not We, the undersigned, Practice in a few more weeks | witnessed the Johnson-Willard fight Big Bill James, star tackle of the |“t Havana, Cuba. From all appear Colonels, put the sentiment correct. }4n¢es Johnson was merely a shadow ly when he said: of hin former self. Surely six years “We sure want to beat Harward,|have detracted rather than added If we are ever going to be able to |' his pugtistic prowens of 1915 & it then it wilt be this tail.- | However, if he has obtained mon Jimmy Weaver, the All-American |Key mands and Negra to moun center; Red Roberts, the slashing |We Might porsibly yl 7. 8 fullback, and Montgomery, the other | "hekels on the — gr OIA star tackle, are champing at the bit) Tf Dempsey and Jobnao’ alro, for the first signs of football |brousht together it will be only to replenish the already exhausted Should Johnson fight? By no N dasionenh ketbook of Johnson “ pocketbook of Johnson bon ‘Therefore we do not approve of sym Johnson fighting. Robert Lee Myers, athletic diree Yours til the American Legion tor and alumnus of Centre, has! Bi =o Bisa Ales peste probably had more to do with tind | 7% Knocking Dempery. | ing the miracle players of the school SAMMY BEAR. than any other man. }. TT GILLINGHAM, Myers was teaching school at Fort | E. GREGORY, Worth, Texas, several years ago W. A. DYE. He was also football coach. Hix JOSEPH PARKER. team beat every eleven in the sur-| U. 8. 8. Pyro. rounding country | Hoping to better conditions at his | ALSO PANS GRAY alma mater he sent four of his notable proteges to Danville. ‘They! Sporting Editor Star: Dear Sir— were McMillin, Weaver, James and|! read in The Star on the 12th the Montgomery |note by G. W. Gray about Dempsey Those who saw the great “Bo"|biding behind his wife's apron) play In the Marvard stadium last *trings and some more remarks fall will never forget his gallant “long the same line. Dempsey was) laying against odds that were too| Cleared of all thone charres and it eek, was proven that they were lies start ed by jealousy, #0 why do people! keep on harping about it IKONOWALOFF oi. Ore her one tens LEAVES FOR being found guilty of a worse charge | than any of the lies that were told qing Seattle and Log Angeles, the | on Dempsey, he Johnson) should be MN Icg acc eigttte to cine to te Oo Bla E88) dnt for fourth place ‘sheela be | Ae A. Ue EVENT |<: ‘another chance and Dempsey end coo ig: eos gpl ed in tn Bt Low " one In the Cafeteria city thin! stitrie Konowaloff, crack Crystal| should not be allowed to fight. ac cham) we |@piceae. i = cording to Mr, Gray. Johnson wants | GnanonTor $s Sit] Omkiana t# figured to wallop sare | SYimmning i ceeee ek eee | wee money be can make and that CUBS ; Philadelphia 6-6 6 39g pnd has & good chance to move | ne will represent Seattle and the 6 |'# all. I say. — ee a eee Renoldo Cordano, Edward Jobnson,| > pittabure tf Aad ietald canta thes wee with | cal club in the men’s national junior | chance to figh nae Art Chamberlain, Richard Finn, Os-| © Brookiya 1 tar’ nee. Sew ser Tak ee mile swim hard o ae lan Francisco has @ grand chance! jconowaloff has been making fast a ne agree re oe . |to pull farther away from their ri- oid Hart, Art Smith, Harold Her- is certainty making = | valg an they will playing the Port ie mm the mile event while train: | mann, Stacy Barton, Elmer McKay of the International iragu jana weak etutere. ing for the big meet in the local tank, and Coach Don Vickers, who has been training him, expects the little fellow-to place in the National event. The championship swim ts sched uled for the Broad Ripple Pool in Indianapolis on Thursday afternoon, July 28 Konowaloff placed fourth in the | national junior mile swim in Port. | land several years ago and his time }now is much faster for that event | |than when he placed at Portland, LAST TIMES TODAY MARY MILES MINTER —in— “ALL SOULS EVE STARTING WEDNESDAY ALICE CALHOUN “PEGGY PUTS IT OVER” Also MOVIE CHATS COMEDY at array of talent ready to clusions with her when she in the United States with the Haker, Mise Eleanor Goss and Mrs, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory. the South African lawn tennis retood to be coming to thii the near future to accept a | bein at West Side Tennia club, Forest | Milla, L. 1, September There will be |aeqls for 14,000 spectators Norton won three English tourney» this season previous to being defeat f2, hy BI Tilden in the Wimbledon inal, SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System IN LASS TN OUR O Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices R: A pair of our ical lenses for eith din The women's national tennis tournta in scheduled at Forest Hille August 15 and coveding days | WASHINGTON Altho — struck amidships by 300-pound bomb, for. mer German cruiser Ptankfort tals | _to sink during airplane ok, "AMUSEMENTS or Klass fram Jar and eig' cluding examination. 1 | PANTAGES \pov 25 VRAIS IN TON Motignen, kine.’ lenis a tad'e. 11 YEARS IN SHATTLE sanyis Wi U. S. OPTICAL CO. Exclusively Optical Spectalti ‘eat mi“kenmetys! | 1203 THIRD AVE. red and Urok: Lenses Duplicated | | eyic | M Dempaey, He voluntarily returned the super star of the praying eleven. | ang did he not box at all benefits| | SAYS YES, BUT— Should Johnson fight? Yeu | But don’t put that bunch ef pul> backed off the board to kid the public into bellevin that Johnson has a chance with Jack Dempsey, that same Johnson who fought Jeffries in Keno, Nevada, July 4, 1910. It in not only strange, but remark able, how a bunch of writers can kid the public and create an interest in an affair that in so far from be ing @ contest. Georges Car had pn more chance with Dempacy |than a D ‘ass baseball team with }Cleveland world champions or Washington university football team with Dartmouth college. I believe thé next man who m: the champion should be a prove opponent; let him be series of elimination bouts and give ‘ johnson ix ax good ag the licity vortbes that has Billy Sunday | ;Light Heavyweight Cham- Spokane Is Angling form TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921, Gibbons Bad ee ‘ to Meet May Fight Georges J. Kilbane pionship of World at) Feather Title Bout for Stake When Pair Meets| Labor Day BY HENRY L. FARREL UD RIDLEY, Se NEW YORK, July 19.—The Gil attle feathers bons-Curpentier fight will “be on weight, may just as soon a% the Frenchman let a crae Tex Rickard know that the 8t Johnny Paul “cruiser” is all right, bane’s world tf The match, however, is made and in Spokane in the Frenchman hardly will raise 1Sround bout Labor day, the Alan track near 8p kane, according to reports from any objection to Rickard’s selection The contract hasn't been signed but the terms will call for 12 rounds if th staged in New the public a run for thelr money, |Jemey and 15 rounds if it comes the Inland Em and also give the next best man off in New York Both are to} pire. ie the champion a chance he desires | Weleh 175 pounds w4.| J. H. Sexemith, who staged the” at the crown. Gibbons will train on fignts, Bd- recent $10,000 bout between Mike: But by all means, give Johnson, |4i¢ Kane, his manager, said today Gibbons and Al Sommers there om jalso Wills, a chance to enter the elimination contest We have lot« of near-champion.| would Wke to have the bout on! ship timber to hold the elimination | Columbus day contests from, such as Meehan Minke, Brennan, Greb, Gibbons and | Willard, probably some others could |be added John 1. Sullivan backed down Peter Jackson, who was an able con: tender both in class and public de- | mana \WASH. MUTUALS | che Danetouy Seepabee bout, But here ts hoping that Dempsey | backs down from no man, white or |black. But the public deserves more leonsideration than to enter selling | Plators in purse or stakes mistakes. BEN KUI | 2000 Yesler way GREAT GOLF ON TODAY} City ar TOURNEY |BIG MEN | CLASH EDWARDS THURSDAY BY RUSSELL BROWNING COLUMBIA COUNTRY CLUB.|when Battling Ortega and Jim|is going at a fast clip and it | Chevy Chase, Md, July 19—Battle | Darcy get together. The Mexican | pooves Ridley to be fighting at with Old Man Bogey started here to |day when the first pair teed off in the official qualifying rounds for Bob White, of Wykagyl, ex-Chevy Chase pro, and J. Rowe, German- and the remainder tomorrow, the best the finals Thursday and Friday. Outside the several spotty greens, the course ts very fast. some of the other pros are over- golfed. JOHN DUNDEE BEATS CHANEY. PHILADELPHIA, July 19.—John- ny Dundee, of New York, outpointed | Geo, Chaney, of Baltimore, in their | eight-round bout here last night. | ‘CHAMP SIGNED | FOR A MATCH TON HARBOR, July 19.— Fitzsimmons, local fight pro- | noter, announced here yesterday | that he had signed Benny Leonard, world’s lightweight champion, to box here on Labor day. Rockey Kansas | Probably will be Leonard's opponent. | NEWARK, July 19.—Mickey Walk er, of Elizabeth, fought a fast 12- |reund draw with Welterweight | |Champion Jack Britton here last night. amahips “Pier 1, Poot of Veni 7 War, 9:00 A.M. DAILY Vor Victoria and Vancouver, 11 30 P. M. DAILY couver, DB. C., Direct FOUR TRAINS EACH WAY—EACH DAY Through the Canadian Pacific Rockies LOW EXCURSION FARES Quickest ‘Time Acronn ment by thi WPRANS-CANADA L “WE | BOTH € WIN 1 am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice. Having one nerved eer a guarantee good, ialiiad 1 do not compete with Chi do | operate on your pocketbook oF sell you ‘conversa. tion. I give two dollars worth of Dental work for every dollar I ceive--so you save a dollar, I mak a dollar, and our interests are mu- | Open evenings till T and Sunda; lett 12:30 for people who work. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8, Seattle's Leading Dentiot 106 Columbis su j with Johnny Wilson for the middle- town, Pa, were the first to drive off.| nimscif back. into. the spotlight | ™Anaser of the St. Louls The big gallery attraction of the/again and the Darcy bout will be | 5&5 been signed to manage the | morning was the Jock Hutchison-Abe/one of the first since the big set-| again next year, President Ball | Mitehell team, |back. Darcy, who has fought here | nounced here yesterday. As the field of entriew totals 260,| Many times, is an aggressive fighter, qualifying rounds were limited to 18/4nd the Arena go should be filled holes, Half the entries play today | With plenty of action. BYRD LYNN | 72 scores and ties to be eligible for ‘VISITORS WIN Despite the number of seasoned! crowd watched the | stars entered, there appears a good | Matches being staged by the Vancou- |chance for a dark horse because*of | Ve? Lawn Tennis club. Visitors were “Red” the fact that Jock Hutchison and| successful in taking most of the| at the plate, in one of the games He is now booking him for an ex:| i the Fourth July, P tensive summe wign. Rickard | Porth ae Sly. We ee card under the auspices of. the Soeur d'Alene Athletic club then, A purne of $15,000 will be off and negotiations ar@expected to Bill Brennan is the) eed with Kilbane immediately, 9 tentative tion. | Joe Waterman, Bua “ Rickard said today the mat P arep ibe, woulas oop kta , d ow, w ui ch has not been ‘snaide "7s. [to get the champion tn the rings! Waterman, who met Kilbane cam | Rickard is also working on a Labor day match for his Jersey LOST N. W. TITLE the feather king is still one of smartest boxers in the game, The Washington Mutual Savings that he isn't anywhere near bank buxeball team of Seattle lost the he used to be physically. Pacific Northwest banking title when| Waterman eays that i] they went down to defeat before the | usually talks his less-experiencs fast Northwestern Bank team of;ponents out of their bouts af Portland at Portland Sunday. The|uses his cleverness to advantage, weore was 15 RIDLEY TO.MEET Ridley meets Danny Edwards, @ IN ELK SHOW (colored Oaxiana battter in « 10. |round’ bout in Vancouver, B. Big fellows will headline the Elks | Thursday night in a battle # smoker here at the Arena Thursday, | should be a pip of a fight. battler was on his way to a fight | best to win. weight crown when he ran into Happy Littleton in New Orleans and! FOHL TO BOSS j } the national open golf tournament. | Littleton knocked him for a goal in . rykaey four rounds. It was Ortega’s first| BROWNS A setback in years. The claimant of ST. LOUIS, July 19—Lee the const crown must now work IS INJURED) NET MATCHES [1.0 tatcher on ts oa Lalptoa VANCOUVER, July 19.—A dig | team, probably will be out ee first-round | fame for two months, due to matches, week. You cant help b like them BEECH-NU| 20 for I5¢ CIGARETTES YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK The World’s Greatest Playground and Museum of Natural Wonders Magnificent hotels and commodious camps; 300 miles of im- proved highways; all in the midst of matchless scenery. Its hotels are marvelous establishments, Its camps are pretty little tent villages, models of cleanliness, sanitation, order, comfort and simple, informal living. An ideal place for vaca- tion pleasures. Send for our beautifully fllustrated booklet telling all about its wonders in word and picture. 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