Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TUESDAY, PAGE 12 TNE SEATTLE STAR NET SE N. W. MARSHALL ALLEN RANKED NO. 1 FO ASONS ‘nck! Ace | CARP SAYS HE FOUGHT JACK WRONG Will Hack Won Four | Phantom Georges Carpentier has just seen the pictures of how the flower of France was | Deserves broken. “I fought him wrong from the start,” he says, Right. Everyone who has | fought the American Tiger fought him wrong. Dempsey’s opponents are all second ae. o,° e Trophies Ambition?’ _— " *, Be ¢ fi Mayme McDonald Leads} Miller, Oakland Sly 1921 N. W. Tennis Rankings MEN’S SINGLES—NORTHWEST OPEN 1—Marshall Allen, Seattle, 2—Irving Weinstein, San Mranciseo, B3—Charles Stickney, San Franckco, 4—Carl Gardner, San Francisco, S—Rill Ingraham, Oakland, R. L @—Phil Bettens, San Francisco, 7—St. I. K, Verley, Vancouver, B. C, IE. Collins salient — Show Will Suzanne |Mike Gibbons Makes i : 2. H, J. Cardinall, Vancouver, B. C. } Good; I Real Middl Ha: S ell Nice Rose Ia No. 1 Junior ak weight Contender | Be Staged | and Molla | May Lead | tssise cout’ ACK MI Oakland who hag as one rolghtest ters in the € league r at IKE GIBBONS, the great St. Paul middleweight, has earned the right to meet the win ner of the Bryan Downey « Johnny Wilson middle weight title serap which is billed for Jersey City Labor YGLES—FOR NORTHWEST PLAYERS ONLY 1—Marshali Alien, Seattle, 2—St. L. K. Verley, Vancouver, B. C 3-8. H, J, Cardinal, Vancouver, B. C. 4—Wilton Smith, Seattle. 5—Fenimore Cady, Spokane @—-Alec Ross, Seattle. T—Wallace Scott, Tacoma. S—Jeft Peers, Vancouver, B. C. ®—Laucio Villigas, Seattle, 10—Bill Taylor, Seattle. BY LEO H. LASSEN ARSHALL ALLEN, by virtue of | winning high honors in four out of six Northwest tennis tournaments | that he entered this season, is easily | chosen No. 1 for the Northwest ton-| nis ranking for the season. Only) players wito took part in two or more} Northwest meets were ranked. As Usual Clay Hite Will Pick Op nent Today for Murp! to Replace Joe Simonich IHETUS will be a fight tonight at to Clash Yankees Great Eddie Now Being) Boomed to Succeed Hug- | gins If Yanks Fail to Win 1ERE'S a rumble along Broad- Queens Meet in Nation- al Title Play Today BY HENRY LL. FARRELL Allen won the singies honors in ° - sialeiad. sive my the Pavilion with Frankie Mur- REST HILLS, N.Y, Aum 16. way, in New York, that may be a Ss Seek Da JUNIOR SINGLES—NORTHWEST PLAYERS ONLY Pl oll Faull phy, the Denver welterweight, box- —Mile, Suzanne —_Lengien, | come a roar if Miller Hugeins falls to} " aland Em, yanng the Americ ¥ pner Muma, Spokane. =m > . ter. e ‘ es tn the: Pecie Mortvet by 3—Armand Marion, Seattle. Mille resent atunt of winning three| action wan necessary as Joe Simon-| American champion, Mrs, Molla) ‘rhe rumble is that Eddie Collins, Charles Stickney, of San Francisco, 4—Jobnny Procter, Victoria, RC ich, the Butte boxer, will not be able|Bjurstedt Mallory, in the feature | premier second sacker, now with the) fm three sets, but Allen defeated bouts in a week from such formida Stickney easily in two sets in Vic- Irving Weinstein in the Washington state meet, but he defeated the San Francisco star at Vancouver and Vic- toria. Weinstein, by virtue of his victory ever Stickney in the Washington state evened matters for Stickney’s victory in Tacoma. Weinstein was a semi-finalist at Vancouver, and toria the week before. Alien lost to) S—Joe Livengood, Seattle. @—Isadore Westerman, Portland. T—Perey Lee, Tacoma. 8—-Fred Collins, Seattie ®—Hobd Reynolds, 10—Winfield Langtic, Seattle. Tacoma. Washington Has Great ble opposition as Augie Ratner, Jeff Smith and Gus Platts, stamps his | work as being away above par, And he beat that trio inside of a week. | Downey and Wilson are holdi center of the middleweight cause of the recent mixup they staged in Cleveland. But after they setule their fuss Phantom Mike is a cinch to take the spotlight glare and the winner can't avoid meeting him, to fight because of @ broken nose. Dr, Walter Kelton of the boxing commission says that Simonich came to him Saturday and complained of his nowe hurting him. Kelton exam- ined him and advised him not to fight, Kelton says that he tried to get in touch with Hite, but that Clay was out of the city. Hite says that he was not inform ed until 11 p. m. last night In the meantime the papers of the match of the women's national ten- nis championship this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, Mies Eleanor Gons, drawn against the French girl, had to announce her default today be cause of iliness and Mile. Lengien thereby goes into the second round with her opponent Mrs. Mallory. Thirtyone fair Americans who who was | Chicago Cubs, is wanted as manager | of the Yanks, Collins iy ati a great ball player, hitting over .350, and he is conceded Ito be one of the smartest men in the tho Tub Spencer of Duffy Lewis of Salt Lake, whom have gone to the plate game, Huggins has never been popular as leader of the New York Ameri cans, and if he falls to finish in front Babe Ruth, Carl Mays, Roger Peckinpaugh and his host of other baseball prima donnas, he may get cause as many times as Miller, are of him in the percentages, Miller is one of those earns every blow that he there is seldom doubt but what they are hit, He finished second last Earl Sheely, the Salt Lake very had a slight edge over Stickney for e e ‘ city were publishing the news every the gate. oa GIBBONS TO survived the first round are not fe w a mark of 347. The x oe Pair of Gr id : ackle FACE HARD BOUT day, Including yesterday: that SIMO | ootmistic about the chances of fore he was third with w ime STI Gibbons, however, faces one have Jeast informed the preas of keeping the title at home. Lipton Expected 346, and the year before r Stickney is placed third. He tough bout before Bryan Gitkeniell being nadia ta amt: Minus Mrs, Marion Zinderstein Chall f was fourth with an average Johnny Wilson get together, ¥ q 4 Miss Marie Wagner, ranked high in all of his meets. He/Clark and Ingram Should Be a Pair of the Best] jodie ito the ‘seutn’ tare | This is the second time, within ree Leper lg apes ce | | PI hallenge for won out at Tacoma, and a7, ana| Linesmen That the University of Washington Foot-| that he has been to meet [cent weeks that imonich se Mie[ with the 60 per cent reduction Cup Next Year ‘Tacoma. Ingraham, by virtue of his victory fm the Oregon championships, places backs, but Washington has the tackles of the Pacific) "Ct en aie will be | Welterweights, on Sees inom ingot es wile Longo ey aad gragetions: fe conference | Gibbons’ first tial over the long | 7" chee Ay ons Rube Finn, tld) vowns and Mr. Deforest Candes|| Cost of this rece te esormous Jn exery meet he ented ia rort| », 29 Neumann “Zeke” Clark and Bill Ingram, Coach Enoch} route since his comeback. Ns oa tatham,|87¢ 10 play at 2 o'clock. sa Thee" ean ols (ae chee Sannd osoting hima fisth place. Bagshaw has the two men who should prove to be a pair of MT cred Meutnessoociehtl. — "| Miss Lestle Bancroft and Mrs.|] wouldn't cover the bill. the best tackles that have donned the Purple and Gold since| JOE BENJAMIN Pat McDonald ve. George Mitler,| Bendamin Cole are to meet at 3/| It cost $500,000 to defend the the days when Gil Dobie held the reins at Washington. TO BEX JORDONY DUNDES flyweighta, o'clock. cup 18 years ago with the Re- List Verley, Cardinall, Smith and Cady the west players, Allen again tops the Verley is second, Cardinal! Smith fourth. Smith's a ue ball Squad Has Had in Years ALIFORNIA may sophomore in college last fall, won a regular position on the BY TOM OLSEN have its great ends, Stanford its great | Varsity Football Both Clark and Ingram are veterans. Clark has served] ichiweight, facen a big bout in New In the ranking for strictly North-|tWo years at tackle under “Stub” Allison, while Ingram, a York Thursday night when he boxes Johnny Dundee 15 rounds, If Benja- min licks Dundee he will be in line for a bout with Lew Tendler or Ben: varsity. was booked to fight him in Portland, but said he knew nothing of the bout and didn’t show up for it, ‘The rest of tonight's card follows: Harry Eagles vs. Soldier Woods, ‘The bouts are being staged by Clay Hite at the Pavilion and the first Uff gets under way at §:39 a5 usual. NONPAREIL that will come in the mnks today, the opinion is general that the French flash faces only the formal- ity of going thru the tournament. Your star matches are on today card, Miss Eleanor Sears and Miss The French girt also wil play in the doubles Paired with Mra. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, America’s greatest, she will pi at $15 against Miss Phyllis Walsh and Miss Margaret Grove. yacht Nance. both sides Indications are Lipton will challenge for Amer- foa’s cup in 1922. Members of club hope Tom will go easy for a while until finabcial EXxxpenees last year cost that Thomas the New York near a million, TONEY BOECKEL STARTED LATE ct gs i Tony Boeckel, third baseman of the «| rampaging Boston Braves, never had on September 15 SMOKER ON Coach Enoch Bagshaw, of i i Wi ai ty g the University of Washington, will hold his first football prac- tice Thursday afternoon, Septem- School will start during the last week of September, A booked to box 15 rounds at the Alan race track in Idaho on Labor day, THURSDAY ‘The Nonpariel club of South Park will stage @ smoker at Hertoldi's 1 Headstrom, Beftale, . Mra Gubers Harvey Philadelphia, @e- * Melen B Pollak Falk, New York, defeated Mra Culver McWilliams, Cedar- burst, L. 1. Shorthina x. J. Rawson Wood, New York, B. E. Cole, North Andover, Mass, @ baseball in his hands until he was 19. He got in a game as a substitute one day and broke it up with his aa and prance merrily away for — M touchdowns. The Washington line,|be in the game, on the defense as - in the Dartmouth game, save jn well as the offense. Ein of — ————"| jose from him. Gibson failed to line pitcher to belp - juartet. * down Lorna, Praser, ‘FIRST SWIM MARATHON up ring work for them and 20 they|""rinyave cents admilsdon will be| Mor jierars theta Mental: 2. ling’ a none in the Daley ‘epreat re ENTRIES ARE RECEIVED) “"”” "= Wage en ie * turned so far was the firsticontinually. Entries in both the i “ try in the mile swimming The Star meet and Gordon McKay was the first boy entry. Both are members of the Green Lake Neptune club. The entries opened yesterday for the mile race, which will be one of the features of the finals of The Star swimming meet. The mile race will be staged in the Lake Washington canal. The course of the race will probably be arranged so that the start and finish will be in full view of the spectators along the banks of the canal, mile race and the regular meet close Saturday. ‘The preliminaries for the regular meet will be staged at the Green Lake Bathing beach and the Ma- drona Bathing beach on Tuesday, The finals will be staged in the Lake Washington canal Sat- urday afternoon, August 27. No entry fee is charged and all amateur ewimmers in the city are urged to fill out the blanks and send them in to the sporting editor SOME of The Star before Saturday. August 23. Q. A. MERCHANTS WIN A CLOSE TILT The Egerman’s Grocery team, Quays came from behind and scored four runs, winning the tit. ‘The score: R. HE. Queen Anne Merchants....6 7 3 Egerman's Grocery . . 5 3 Batteries—Henry and Breen; Mahoney and Braken. Seattle's only fresh water pler and terminal, the Lake Union Dock com. pany, has been taken over by Harry A. Abel, proprietor of the Sun-Dried Shingle company, it was announced Monday. The dock was constructed at a cost of $75,000 and completed in 1921. The dock is capable of berth. ing large ocean liners, AGE DOESN’T COUNT AT TRAPS ‘Trapshooting ix a sport that inter- Re Handicap this fall contain the names of two whose ages are 70 years apart. | last few James F. Porter of Chicago is 82. James F. Bonner is 12. iu ti ‘ i é i é F Age has little to do with the abil- ‘The entry blanks appear daily on the sport page of The Star, Blank for Entry in Mile Swimming Race in Star Meet I am & registered member of the A. ALU, and 1 wish to en’ race of The Star It ts understood not be held respon: dent that should occur. There is usually quite a difference ity. of an individaal to held @ gun.oa in the percentage that a champion and a challenger draw for a bout. but the Johnny Kilbane-Danny Frush bout wins the prize, Kilbane will get fiat guarantee of $60,000, while all Frush will receive is $2,500. They | will box a 12-round decision bout in Cleveland next month. ‘The entries for the regular meet are pouring in to The Star office TIGER PITCHER ALLOWS 4 HITS) 108 ANGELES, Aug. 16.—With) Shellenback pitching stellar bail on) the mound for Vernon, the Tiger} batsmen pounded the combined of.) ferings of Hughes and Dumovich for | six runs, Shellenback was touched for only four hits. | nH FE} rants ies Bt | Bhelienback and Hannah; Hughes, Dumovich and Stanage. P. C. I. TEAMS TO PLAY HERE The Tacoma and Victoria teams of the Pacific International league will appear here in a doubleheader Satur. day at the Pacific. Coast League park. Many players well known to jocal fans are in the Hneups of both teams. YACHT CLUB HAS CRUISE the year. They both hail from Se- attle. Car! Gardner and Charles Stickney were the leading men’s doubles team of the season, with Bill Ingraham and Irving Weinstein, Marshall Alleg and Bill Taylor, Verley and Richards and Scott and Flye all being closely bunched for second honors. Among the mixed doubles duets Miss MacDonald and Ingraham, Mrs. Bourque and Weinstein and Miss Wheaton and Bruce Hesketh ranked high. REFORM BUREAU | WILL INTERFERE JERSEY CITY, N. J., Aug. 16.-— [Aiming its guns at the Wilson- Downey bout, to be staged here Labor day by Tex Rickard, the In-| ‘Ten cruisers from the Queen City |ternational Reform bureau is t©| yacht club staged a cruise Saturday meet here today to start a campaign |to ‘Thurlow beach, where they were |to stop the fight. De, Wilbur Crafts | entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Thur |will conduct the campaign. The | iow, |pringipal weapon will be the argu: [ment that both Wilson and Downey) Furman Business College. 4th at are going into the ring with the in-| Marion.—Adv. tention of knocking each other out. for any azci- Irving Wilhelm, Philly Quakers ment bi given the gate the coach of the now leading the base- ¢ Bill Donovan was AGAPORD oes ecssecessseeesesseess Heddle Ainamith, league receiver, he veteran American Tecently let out by the Detroit Americans, has signed with the St. Louls Cardinals, in the National league. Harry Heilman, the leading hitter of the American league, cracked one 100, fort In the recent Detroit Wast- ington series, at the Capital city, but fam Rice raced back end grabhed it BOX CO. TEAM WINS TITLE The Puget Sound Paper Box Co team won the champlonship of the Manufacturers’ league when they de feated the Electrics Saturday by a 10-6 count. The box company team has won nine out of 10 games played this season. Telephone ...sscecseeeseeess BEECH-NL CIGARETTE Mention whether you are a boy or sir. Entries close at 6 pam. Saturday, August 20. The Statistics 20 for15¢ PACIFIC COAST San Francisco Sacrament: Seattle LEAGU Star Swim Entry Blank Boat Schedules DAVIDSON MOTORCYC Portland Los Angi son Chances of “Kid” Kiberfeld to capture Qantens . | the Erethere league pennant again with 4 vernon .. ttle Rock outfit are mighty slim, MIRSCr eta MURPHY TO po pon cyp nated Lise opments aie Rone grat te ign si and BICYCLES “RSS events tn The Btar swimming meet: hind the league-leading Memphis club, JCNIORS AND NOVICES $@-yara dash (free style For Boys Under 14 Ye 50-yard dash (free style) MEET SHADE Frankie Murphy, who is slated to appear tonight in the main event| against an opponent yet to be picked, | will box Dave Shade in Mansfield, | The Memphis cl} being mai & real pilot in Spencer Abbot he won the flag with Tulsa, in the Southern league. The fact that he bas leaders in different leagues of his ability od by SENIORS year 100-yard Gash (free styte).........-... 10-yard Gash (breast stroke) ..—.. Visit the Beautiful Detrot tml Ee Yor Boys Under 16 Yea sso a Boston Ore ear e Prete ene || Se-yerd dash Coack etroke)...-nen--.|190-pard dash (free style). bs oe sovunian, she SAN JUAN ISLANDS Chicago card, J y and) Meee Ads Chaistniabdidiah isenliies Yor Novices left clinches the cas A delightful voyage on Philadelphia, Goat Lavin, of San Francisco, ies | yard dash (back stroke) box. For Roy a Under 18 Years | VICTORIA ape Smee | ee Seong) ‘ BW PorRT ANGELES - STI¢ High diving (reguier A. A. Life saving . WOMEN'S EVENTS THE STEAMER Daily Except Monday For details, rates and time card, ask at Information Window, Colman Dock, or phone Main 399: Paget 8 Emmett Mulvey, who played an out- field berth for the Salt Lake Rees last in one of the star outfielders thin mn tn the Southern league, being ut the only real ball player that the Mobile culb owns, encpteddiniosiehihacatieintonet | LAFAYETTE LEADS LEAGUE Hitting the torrid pace of .401, | Lafayette, the ng Seattle boy, » |playing with Yakima, is leading the | Pacific International league in hit-| ting. Carter iliott, the Yakima| shortstop and Seattle Coast league} holdout, is second in the race, hitting 372, Fancy diving (16. late saving .. 4 ; Batteries; | McWeeney Schalk; Morton and O'Neill. ‘0 to Victoria on loattle Sat. Night) AND POINTS SENIORS 100-yard dase (free style)... 00... JUNIORS $0-yard dash (free etyle)....... ears trip leaving SAN JUAN | Maworth, who used to the old Northwestern league, laying ball in the Texas ®& member of the cham- h team, “Princesa” Steamships 1st Aan abe attle, Pler 1, Feot of Vester! 50-yard Gash (breast stroke) ......-... nd Bassler; Davis a. me ANACORTES and Severeid, NATIONAL SO-yard Gash (back stroke)....0.00--. BELLINGHAM 60-yard Gash (aide over arm).....-.. Fancy divieg (10-ft beard)........... Clarence Kraft, veteran minor league first sacker, has hit 25 home runs tn the Texas circuit thin season, He is playing with the Fort Worth club, too, WILLIE HUNTER COMING Pittsburg Hh Port TOWNSEND [ Announcement AIL CONNEC HON oston SDON, i re ANO MILL POR Fo | LONDON, Ont., Aug. 16.—Willle rif me tate &: |Hunter, British amateur golt cham: | aspoclnnon'as owtenge i2tne American} || To all my friends and old cus- Cinetunatt : pion, leavey England Saturday for | POINTS j . holding down third || comers: I have opened a new EACH WAY—EACH Philadelphia America, where he will compete in| HOOD CANAL POINTS Lew “Mecarthy.| | Store in my own building, at 1014 Through the Canadian Pacific Rockies od, Cart Zwilling ¥ Brief are the corps of vet- the amateur golf championships at Pine Street, and will ‘sell Gov- The score #. m,|St. Louis in September. || ADDRESS ..... erans doing moat of the good work for|| ernment Paints and General ||| Philaaeiphin is 4 sasha : lies: NEAH Bay & WAY Ports SRRQEDIID Merchandise at lowest prices. Quickest Time Across! Batterien Barnes, sajlee JOCKEY 18 INJURED | VANCOUVER, Aug. 16.—Jim Dono. 7 en van, the Beattie jockey, received a There were 158 American camps| fractured leg when he fell down the | in France on the day of the Ar stairway of the boat en route here mistice, from Victoria last night. ! MIKE COHEN 1014 PINE STREET Between Terry and Boren Aves. Established since 1906 “Square Deal to All” Supreme Blend Coftee—the very best that grows—1 Ib, 400; 2 Ibs, 7c; 3 Ibs, $1.10, Lunch with me—Best for Less. Quick. Service. M. A, HANSEN—10 Economy Mkt. Continent by the at 6p. m. August 23, “TRANS-CANADA nd will be received until then at The PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO CITY TICKET 0} @08 Second Ave. Phone KF, . U, membership t# 25 cents, and can be filed with Harl Frye at Piper & Taft's Bwimmers under 16 need not register with the A. A, U.