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wae THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 ep BE Ore ee ae a fiddle § _{_ NEW MIDDLEWEIGHT KING | Welters to |! Dan Bud or Comebacks Champ | Clash at | Feather Champ? in Flirt With it; we can't, Fights weg: Pavilion | ree. ~, Title Coin na over Danny Edwards |» 10 rounds, — Frankie Munroe awarded decision Is Give- Joe Simonich and Jimmy || over Bud Wwdley in four rounda . Adams and Baker Have Miller; Sny- ‘ . Storey Tangle Here To- Fine Chances to Figure Referee | ee : night in Big Money This Fall me : _wuoiiaex 'Ortega Is tn, ia ak HE thiddieweight | : : ELTERWEIGHTS will predom ball graves to crown rests today Inate tonight's glove show at get their share on & head that . Be SABES ak |the Pavilion with Joe Sunonich, the S ] 1 1 n e 4 s | mae. oer e has been literally eas k 4 |rumed Butte welter, taking on 9 “nl world sertent battered : > Jimmy Storey, the hard-hitting Seat ¥ , a, that hee typical pugilistic | 2 |e boy, in the main go, Babe Adams ype 4 ay s | imonich 1s always popelar here | oses Four the Pira aryan Downey, ‘ : ia, - because of his willing style. Storey : | Frank who won the 5: . os | jhas been going pretty well latety | the Yankee from Jobany Wil s ; * Jand he carries a good kick in both | : y Up to% on by @ clean 2 Re oD, hands, Mexican Middle Loses on| |} Of course, net- ckou the “ ; a A + er the Pirate ret Daces round ofa ; ‘ olhere 4 quite « bit at stake for! Fouls and K. O.; To Box ; jek We GY Ee : } ther the Pirates = . y ae Ne Winner of tonight's-Re, as . ‘ 4 E } th eens »7 sobed . winner will be matched up wh Frankie Murphy ; have cinched at Cleveland, July 2 “ . Travie Davis for the coast welter cent Ws pennaaty «but Soule n®. high cheek championship soon. “Batting” Ortega, the Mexican vt & , Beth” elute | axe forehead and thickened EAGLES MEETS middieweight, must start winning —— = “sitting pretty.” woops ” Pretty soon or he'll have a hard time | ‘ Babe Adams pitched in one world’s Ae getting Matchen. He has lost his ‘ - ? series in 1909, when the Detrolt Ti uaacgemen ~ Pc ot sna |tast four starts, three on fouls and , gers and the Pittsburg Pirates pounder, and Sold! i, > elegy it ay “Pash clashed. Adams wo : + i - iis ‘aoe jone by a K. O, He lost on fouls to} ms won three games Bryan Downey, new middleweight champion Perpetual motion mitt stinger, | 4) sommers, Jock Malone and Jimmy | ; , and Pittsburg was declared the os ———$$_$——____. wae me le _ he wemiwindup. Woods’ | narcy, and was knocked for a goal! world’s champion club, crecemane U7l¢ should offset Eagles’ /by Happy Littleton in four rounds | oe 4 BAKER STARS * e ( 3eor etown Forfe Ss Fred Ke b wa | Mew Ortenan i WITH BAT g t it novertheleas. ‘eding, “tights wat | Ortera boxes again | tomorrow | Baker has starred tn more than heavy- ' phy, | 4 weight of Kent. will’ go on with one | 2/8 taking on Frankle Murphy, | “ one. He was the homerun king he has been willing to a in order to land ‘ever ance be began fighting ago the rugered Denver welterweight, in a , when the Athletics were coppl e Ted Synder, @ marine from the U.| iground bout at Milwaukie, Or , aually, “He was known as a money ame oO e or S$ r teaisnippl, in the special event. | Ortera will have an advantage of player—doing hi, Synéee te 6 uameune play « bis best work in the Owen Roberta, ae weak Beattie | £¢¥ Pounds In weight over Murphy Si eevten i bs panes no - But Baker and Adams were both Three Brothers Win Star Ball Tiff When Cubs Balk at )?'ve/s" who bas been showing |counted gut, And in sports it ts 7 bre 7 & world of promis, will tackle common *%o say that a ‘t McKinley Umpiring; Eckarts vs. Highlanders Next | cect Winiams in the second go. comme” bask." Dally accounts” of Sunday WELTERS BY} | games played in the two big leagues nent baie Lage pod é | ™ | include favorable mention of the two EFUSING to play their final game of the round robin ae joo Stately Bort eae veterans s series Sunday if Bill McKinley umpires, the George-| card, wit! open the show. S witeuen ins Wauiae taaiee fae 4 ¢ the Pirates, h i in 1909. And - town Cubs have forfeited their game to the Three Brothers; ay Hite ts putting on the fistic Baker yr Setting icy the runs the Dye Works. McKinley has handled all of the games to/Pfost™m and the first bout will get! The attendance wt the Parifie Yankees need so badly in their fight i ms Cn Racal lunder way at 8:20 as usual. Coast longue games thas far this with Cleveland. vache ic ican vo stan = aeks al bis po aly Og Be Bs ogg Ag 5, ms Here’s Vincent Richards in action against William Tilden,|” Yave Adams ix 28 years off and ; RI x ) These fis- | scorld’s champion. Richards defeated Tilden three sets in) besan pitching in 1904, with Parsons, pel yt gece y Ba omy GO N TO four. One wasa love set. It was Tilden’s first defeat in poll Dm the * Georgetown ramet BOX RIDLEY more thana year. Richards is only 19. a Tenue eas ees has been forfeited tothe Dye| | ELF RIL “4 || ON MONDAY ee rie SRS | he could set! Works. 1 Bud Ridley, t | when the Yankees took him back was willing to set] ‘This means that the Eckart Cigar | P ~~ ih mah erp gaaearse | f | this spring. | eatherweight, is billed to meet Bue pias 1 jugeer. Co. and Highland Park wil) meet in/ tn Sammy Gordon, of Portland. in the Frank always was a cleanliving the final game of the series. The) the fear majer espera, |fOUr-round main event of the Elka’ | *"4 ‘ am & registered member of A. ALU. and wisn to enter the following || {@Tmer boy and the year and a half Other universities recognize differ- jamoker at Bremerton Monday, aie in The Sar swimming meet off the diamond didn’t hurt him. tiff will be played at Lincoln park.) Que sparta, “Fens alee haasifies bas. » , " , i he August & | 4 MEN'S EVENTS | He's the Frank Baker of old again. ‘The Eckart team is the big favor | (en ene mae resmealtion te Frankie Munroe was to have met |. Cdartie Mish, third baseman of the aunens goutine ame wovicts | “One more slice of the world’s se- tte to win the title as they wal ice hockey, Fenn also makes soccer | fidley, but has left town suddeniy, | MomPhis clnh of tne Bouthern tongue, i | 19g pang Gaah (free style) ..ccceeneeees |SO-7ard dawh (free style)... weve || les melon,” says Frank. loped the Three Brothers Dye! sport. and Matchmaker Phil Sclossberg was two brothers, hie, whe is % i He's been dlose to series money : hen took the fortunate in getting Gordon to battie| Vernon. abd Andy, who le with Columbus, | 10-7ard Gash (Wreast etroke) -.--. ; : vesseeeeees [] several times since leaving Connie works 18 to 2 and then too | with Ridiey. Both had trials in the Dlg leaguen || oo 504 geen (hack stroke) Mack, but seems @ little nearer this Georgetown Cubs in tow by a t Gordon and Ridley put up one of] As = rewult of the revision of the || i For Ne rey pens aedlerdbene ditcaaras to 1 tally. Pan eee the niftiest scraps ever seen in the Getober 1h | Northwest some time aga, and a second with two wins and one de | Dartmon University ef Tennessee, | tepetition of this is hoped for by the feat while the Highland Park outfit | Doro vn” Bremerton fans, A big crowd of So. is third with one win and one re-| Gctover 4) atte fana are expected to take the % Geo brings | Chicago. trip to the Navy Yard cit verse. The Georgetown nine brings | Cplcaro a . the fichin, fe ab biceinane ak yard Gash (free style). up the three with three defeats. | Pitan lye ; H ae ¥ ‘ : = | |] Babe Ruth is making long-dis- A win for the Eckarta Sunday | Noure Daim a! New Bramewick. Fy pee! — ~ manager, S0-yard Gash (hreast stroke) asm y deni wwnkiniadie das efter abs will give them the title while a win Waterman, leave Seattle tonight for +. POT gE gy TF wed other. Navy football game | Vancouver, where Hud Is slated to| tne Ba 7 -yard dash (breast stroke). . The Army vs. for Highland Park will bring about | wilt take place at the Pele greumam, |box a remen match with Danny Ed. | ™*=4a Niek Wilttama, For Girls On June 13 and 14 he drove a triple tie between Eckarts, Three | New Yerk ctf , Neverm- - S0-yard dash (side o * aes and Highland Park. ber 26. se wards on ‘Thurefay night. Je 1m, veteran pitcher of the New || 50-rard dash (side over arm)..-..-00.. Yor Novices two record homers into the cen hil Thomas, Ohio, near Colum-; The Eckarts, however, are big 58 ing Me —— | Tork ees, who was with Vernon a| SO-yard Gash (free style). sscoeeseses ter field bleachers at the New ° . | . cape of peasobs ago, plans to become || Fancy diving (10-(t board)... .... For Novices York Polo grounds. They taped ago. favorites to win the honors on their | »,.y%tt,,Poimt seagemy, tonnes’ steven LEONARD PLANS [itunes ner ryr ‘Quinn has bees | A [Rigs iving (regular ‘Ack: Wi rales). ||] 460 feet, each. § married and bas one Ottle| classy showing to date. c LONG JOURNEY pitching oeariy 20 Seare |] Tite Waving .--emereesseesereeeewer ss | High diving (regular A. A. U. rules).. June $3 at Boson be sent the E A Drition ta bowling team te bent | ball two-thirds the way up into z is Jimmy Dunn, of NEW YORK, Aug. 2—-Benny'to start a tour of the Dominion of Can-|| NAME tonesseeneetenesceeest er neeectesetsetessensenseeceeessessrseemee anes er: the right field stands—the long- the same man who made/ o ae | ie Bast : Leonard. lightweight champion of |*4 playing picked (same during «i est drive ever made in that city. pKibene the featherweight The Statistics ’ ‘ - | the world, is planning to take a trip | ™Qut of Augut 4, Canadian ADDRESS -0-eeeereeessennne roeeen Babe's 35th homer, made in St. . SO-yard Gash (under water). Fancy diving (10-fL beard). Life saving «.... Fancy ¢iving (10-ft board) High diving (regular A. A. iL j to Europe thie winter, He hopes | cance association re at Louis July 15, sailed over the to show the fans on the other side Terent well oe TELEPHONE «00. cceeeeee stiews tbe ocecapecceseoseuasenss center field bleachers and land- ont. . fident of winning the title £ 1 7 rd. P : : Seals Still Get Jack Britton, welterweight cham. TRIBE WINS ospsirien Are tren, rand. in Detroit July 17 he | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE a double champion, as he feels con-|™* ‘cited with ® tare Fntrina close at 6 pm, August 13, and will be received until then at The | | €d in the street for the St. Louis oe | pion, when they meet thie fall. A. A. 0. membership te 26 cents, and can be fifed with bay wah tat anPiper & fasted his 36th over the fence in Seattle . . i . | cutipihitnttieactensintaglingstigheds Teri's Swimmere under 16 need not regisier with the A. A. UL canter € 4 in eee: Seok in Coot litHEY Like To. | FROM Ciry i= : : Sens, Sonus Yael seed F DESTINY Soe sor te oes Soa ek ¢, fA, Aug. 2—The Seattle neyed to Cincinnati for an ex- still getting the bredke in the In & series with New York recent.|_ TACO y schedule. During the past two||ly Ty Cobb ordered his huriers to|[sdians of the Pacific Coast league) hibition game and Bambino weeks they have played Portland | (pitch to “Babe” Ruth. They did and| WD a close tilt from the Tacoma! bd be any one over the ouster sere and Salt Like while their strong. || Ruth hit home runs galore, practi. | Tigers here yesterday In a fast tilt. } Vv 1 8s e 8 pees = another into the right ext opponents were clashing. ||cally winning all the games of the| The rough field at the local park le! 2 oe ty es feats being : pa na This week it’s the same story, | series. Then the Detroit critics pan-| @pparently bothered the visitors. —_——_ records for the Redland park. DOWNEY vomuaed oe ** with the Seals meeting Vernon || ned Cobb for not walking Ruth. The | Spencer Harris, former Seattle e The Crystal Swimming cleb, of Mb i ‘ at Los Angeles while Sacramen.||two teams played in Detroit the|bigh school athlete, was one of the Swimmers attle, will have two representatives ’ HIS MANAGER,| tne score— n ‘| to and Seattle play here other day and Ehmke walked Ruth| stars for the Tigers at the bat Pactt outdeur HERE’S NIFTY ? PeReereate § and 7‘ BROUGHT (cieveisna .- Oakland and Los Angeles get to ||and the fans hissed, It may be bad| Stevens and Mack also showed up cashes eg: Sane, . ER FROM LOW. Xen oh a uta ‘ata ofa’ || ether in Oakland. Balt Lake ||baseball, but they certainty like to| well both as the batteries and, as loff S. “g erin Fadden, vy ed FABER BOOST LOOK OUT FOR | x, a gects Portland in Salt Lake in | see the Bambino have his chance to| bitters. Konowalo! ays tart onewaloff, mation. Oscar C. Reichow, dean of Chi- INST THE OHIO; ane their series of the week bust ‘em. ‘The score: RH EB. Young”; Youngsters ibe . cago baseball writers, says that The Sacramento club won't be Seattle ...+6 eeeeseeee B15 3 elab. Urban Faber, White Sox hurling Fx WAS PERMITTED here to play until Wednesday. THREE. BROS. DYE Tacoma .. .6 14 1) May Win in Star Meet | ace, has more stuff than any White ies 5 MoWatters wo \ LING There will be a double bill on | Batteries—Dailey and Tobin; Mack =~ tn"tae donk: mane bites page bm] Sox pitcher ever showed, not barring At THE || Sunday as usual with another WORKS. BEATEN |* 8ven*. ITRIE KONOWALOFF, of the) swimming clud and the Lakehoma clus Ed Walsh. Which ts quite some ‘ pair of games being pia on The Th Broth Dy . . ioeensnatitiomeraligeewe Crystal Swimming club, cham-|Sunday et American Lake. McWatters| boost. Fuber’s stunt in turning in icine |e. . que other Gay i0.tie week tx ne ree Brothers Dye Works pion junior mile swimmer, and hold-|'s A tough man to beat in an. outdoor | 99 wins during the first half of the team lost to Tolt Sunday by an 8.3 " mming meet, but usually falls way! Efocked Witeon cold in ® . order to get in the full seven |! |. pay “di or of all P. N. A. records from th@) peiow form indoo' season is a truly wonderful record. erent ; acterh count. Too much chicken dinner be. | v Found. Referee Gardner mes. | |100-yard dash to the mile swim, be Meeount for 13 4.5 Ia, | Bush and Roel. || ea fore the game is the alibi. After the| * |fore leaving for Indianapolis, gave| | Relday Ring, crack Crystal Swimming MEE Gries a cheencs| _ The‘eese Fr fifth Inning the losers held Tolt tono| @. B. Brandt's cruiser Sadie won| ving ndianapolis, | club ¢0stoot diver. easily carried off thoes ol chance ad on ren | obicogo nh hits and made no errors, but it was|the Elks’ Perpetual trophy cup Sun. |#0me advice to young swimmers, honors in the dual meet at American lary floored Vbiison twice after-| "hatteries. Gees ee VALUE OF REAL | too late to turn the trick | day In fhe annual power boat race} “Learn to swim when you're lake Sunday, LEAD SYRACUSE “ | | pactostoampeinnereatti staged by the Queen City Yacht club.| young,” Konowaloff said, “and get Johnny Wilson, University of & eet saimed Deny bit | tor, 408 PON SHORTFIELDER DOUBLES PAIR The race was a even-mile handi-|into as much competition as you! Washiagtes backfield star is head Bist Aton Prisco ieet Nr Rca While was down and NATIONAL LEAGUE Tae’ value Of & good shortstep’le| cap event, from Wildwood, on Lake] possibly can bathing bench. TM serial’ gale’ bh pllotWe @pracous the decision to the cham-| Won Lost. Pet . t hs aid “| y illustrated by the St. Louis} Washington. to Leschi park and re. Konowaloff learned to swim before ate ‘ . ting commission overruled “*" rk b rckes $27 Browns, Walter Gerber, their ace,| 144 eratrom and Pletcher {tr THES t yhing in be ye vs ly & young-|™ing meet will be staged August 23 by|ing to reports from the Bast. ‘aaé-vicked overruled | Boston .. vee ; hurt and while be was out of| 1.) °°. he doubles title inorder, are as follows: [championships when only 4 youns-| TM€ Orson Swimming club at ameriees | Shotten Ia with the St. Louls Cards eres decision | Brooklyn o uSt | Me game the Browns had a terrible | 2°22#0" ae the doubles , Sealth, Dream, Kaydee, Rosita and) ster, swimming in competition in|) iy, at present, that Downey won the ‘ 3 ‘ |tho playfield net tourney yester-| yorgun, the Hawaiian islands. s 48 the title on slump. Now he ts back in the game | 4 a knockout. oh inane And the St Louls Americans are|%#%: “#pturing the challenge round | a Seattle youths will have a chance BROWNS GET ANOTHER ig | Puitaderpbia : nis Ting winked tell kana. matches from Gillman and syver.| NEW SKATING to carry out this champion's theory| Luke Stuart, second sacker of the| AINSMITH IS . zB ~ Bd non asl & n by the scores of 1-5, 64 and ight in “thel back yards” in Ri 4, Virginie, 6 ‘ ' The score— Ve: 2. RECORD MADE) "Me. star swimming meet, to be, has been procured by the St. Louls WITH TOLEDO sat 7 Seren St tedden aaa THOMAS Is LET ae ee hee READING, Pa, Aug. 2 Making | St#sed beginning August 16 at the|Isrowns, The Browns recently took] Eddie Ainsmith, veteran big league WILSON GOT eg ON lo Hail Adams and ebande | OUT BY CHAMPS NO UPSETS IN , READING, Pa. Aug. —MAkiNg | different city bathing beaches, on Jim Riley as a prospective sec:|catcher, Who Was recently let out by | USSION'S DECISION Ww . font HE DID| the score— * IN WHEN HE | Brookiye oe 2 of service as a catcher in the Ameri co , OMA, Aug. 2.-There were no st Louie 4 Taylor, /can league, has been released by the | urects ‘e A, Aus, 2—There vay of | ecard here yesterday. ‘The former] Should clip the blanks out, sign She whole matter is cid capitis Gleveland Indians. Thomas if €X-\the Pacific Northwest tennis tour i acai alla weeThnoa ce them and mafi them in to the sport: : ouded— | score nm |pected to come West und to go into, that apened Gabe pees. | ing editor of The Star. ‘oe more of ton, New Se fs oi eee, ONO 88 ae shall Allen, of Seattle, favorite Entries close at 6 p.m. August 13 & long line of cininaath aa ‘ 4 Of the disastrous results enters ‘dass; alice,’ Barnes ana |TOtOF for the stnate’e honere wen his AT NEWPORT th; Markle and Wingo. _ Va » » «/BENTON GOES |" wi oe suwrenn, ue 2 Peeeies| MLLE, LENGLEN Entry blanks for the meet appear) ond sacker but he has been farmed/the Detroit Americans, has joined | ‘ ; Chet Thomas, who saw many years TACOMA MEET (214s Frank ‘Kiopp of Philadelphia} aaity on the sport page of The Star.| out to the Terre Haute team for|the Toledo club in the American as established a new roller skating) ang all thase who expect to enter! more seasoning. \y clation, cant help but I he ting ean | mane pees Cea a TO K. C. TEAM EXHIBITION manAuse ue rat Colidanl invitarincad| SAILS AUG. 6) . like them! should be allowed f; Chicago 8 2—Mile. 8 e ed tree otter @mith and Brugey: Cheevea, | ‘ ae a . " le t here es. PARIS, Aug, 2.—Mile. Susann cams, tho third man. it| york and O'Farrell. (Six innings.) | mane Beaton,. let out by the New MATCHES ON ae tournament here yes/ | snglen, world’s tennis champion, | _ r —_——-——- York Giants for failure to keep in 2 " Ad races. | ; or wer Henry Solomon and Fred Osner, geo shea hy will from France next Saturday They are DIFFERENT t Dlay. parape - RD a fald “No” ue a BRITISHERS MAY pret a a cha 2 vce pps dl DO known billiard stars, will per. CRYSTAL CLUB on the liner Paris for America. \ form at the Brown & Hulen billiard | She is due to arrive in New York : Boxing on ranked as one of the best \ Mist ee pence , shows be} HELP BROTHER pel png ath ey Ahi! he | parlors tonight in an exhbibitio: EASY WINNER | S#27#y;, Ausust 12, and will be They areGOOD <i icked out.| p: JURG, Pa., Aug. 2.—Tennis three-cushion mafch, The affair will just in time for the women's na- | eit dhe expressed the | tack. ob start at 8:50, The Crystal Swimming club of Se-| tional champtonships which start followers “ | ae epee a attle easily defeated the Lakehoma| August 15 at Forest Hills, Her de- VE ARRIVES | Deliet ae ue ese cage |HARPER IS OUT Sweden's school children plant | Swimming club of Camp Lewis Sun-|parture was delayed by an attack ON MAINLAND with the Australian stars in| WITH BAD HAND) 220! £009 trees each year. !aay in their annual dual event, of bronchitis, 4 vis cup elimination tourna i , ————__— ~ i : Bi | pate of flan’ Pron oo =| eet ae Sewickley, near here, Murry Harner, iNew Tork soutiy| | cisco, mid “ Saturday |paw, is having a lot of trouble w Hight heavyweight ung| Thursday, Friday and Baturday’ jan injured thumb, It’s on his pitch | 20 for15¢ { holds the world’s cham. Pion of Australia, | Tis par Me i. ‘ing hand. He broke it this spring pte § i , ‘ $ os . BPP Miter siz) month, | Pionehip, having the Olympic medal | ne (ane \ nitted correctly, ita| Bill Cunningham, Seattle outfield ace, now with the New York Giants, will probabl $6 Bglish isiand pone, |i2 APtworp in 1919. Anderwon and | A0r oY MOION ever will be 0, K.| finish the rest of the season on the bench. Since the Gotham club has acquired “Irish . ed the favorite is faving ‘ haso| Teed, are baiicved the tavortan ‘te jeaets, eee Meusel, the hard-hitting Quaker outfielder, there is little chance that Cunningham can break RLEY- DAVI DSON MO on He wis bas? tae ce, but Bolavy Bread 1s good! — Alexander the Great is suid to have into the game regularly. The Giants now have George Burns for left field, Meusel for center evn) BICYCLES MIRSSH CYCLE cc —Advertisement, ‘een buried in « gold coffin, and Ross Young for right.

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