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9 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 199, PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR —_—_ | SEAL SHORTSTOP IS GIVEN BIG BOOST BY BEAVER CHIEF 'Manerude_ | Big Field of Entries ee Entry Blank | | for Star Swim Events ‘Is O Is Oregon | Grid Ace! Finals to Be Staged at Lake Washington; Has You, The Seattle boxing commission, now composed of FE Imo! Entry Been Listed? Entries Are to Close; List of Jones, C. Moriarity and Dr, Walter Kelton, should not dabble | Names Received | Little Pivot Star to Play) in the financial business of the Seattle boxing promoters. With U. of O. Again} At the present time the commission extracts a tax of 5 Caveney | Is Best, | Says Mac Portland Leader Names Seal Star as Best Short- The Boxing Situation Commission should not be paid tar. Why pay ’em at all? Let promoters pay referees. | 1 am & remiatered member of the A. A. U and wish to enter the following | events Mm The Star ewimening meet MEN'S EVENTS JUNIORS AND NOVTORS SO-yard dash (free styte) Fer Bers Under SO-yerd dash (free sty! Fer Boys Under 16-yard dash (free style) For Novices SO-yard dash (back stroke)... .. For Boys Under 18 Teare f. bear SENIORS 100 yard Gash (free style). .....ce0s . Years 10d-yard dash (breast stroke) ...ces 50-yard dash (back stroke) SO-yerd dash (side over arm)... 80-yard dash (under water) Yours ITH the support of all of the leading figures in the S Paney diving “ay a ‘ " a rs the! local swin ec, The Star city swim . Vener diving (10-f Pag a). High diving (regular A. A. U. Petes) | This Season | per cent of the gross receipts of all shows and pays al swimming game, iming meet fielder He Has Seen Life saving eneeees TAMWAE, <x cence adotceestanse | referees, It must be admitted that they aren’t making any promises to be the biggest affair of its kind ever staged jg “wounys EVENTS j BY TOM OL iN | money now, but conditions haven't been as at present all the | this city. BY! H. LASSEN SENIORS gontons PLE > % a ALTER MOCRE|I s¢sseng Geek tires etyle) ccd icssias <b pith dike seats ss [SUATELE football fans, craving) time in the ring game in Seattle, and they shouldn't be this The finals of The Star meet, to be staged in the Lake DIE, the leader For tira, Under 14 Teare’ Naat Geen 1 Seb ae dering fall Washington canal Saturday afternoon, August 27, is ex bs Je. LENS Se-gard dash (dreast Strate): +. soon, the coming season filled with thrill.) a Saigon | pected to be viewed by one of the large st t crowds that has has turned out | 60-yard Gast (beck strome). 06 1 That game will be between the| When the comminsion wax first formed. by the consent of ©. B. 1%) ever witnessed a regular A.)~ eka. ahent | University of Washington and the| #erald, then mayor, Jack Stringer, then sheriff, and Fred eo A. U. swimming meet in Seat %O-Vard Dash (wide aE Se-yard dash (side over arm). . Yor ® | University of Oregon, to be played| Prosecuting attorney, it was decided that the commimion whould be -U, Madeline Piess shortstops than 60-yard. nth: (tren etple) «.ssees eH . | $25 for each show, The commiasion then levied a tax granting th tle Life Sw here in the Stadium. | “Skeet” Manerudh, midget Oregon | quarterback, will hold the conter of the stage in that uit any other minor league manager in the business, says that Jim | Madeline Pleas | toulse Little 7 diving (100% Board). ...0e00+ Wer Neviess ) per cent of the receipts, but Fitzgerald finally told them to return te their former pay, but it was agreed by the promoters of the elty to pa | them $50 a xhow. When the new administration went into office | A partial list of the entri re ceived so far is published in The on Lal ur today. The entry list clones | ving (10-T board) wing (regular A. A. U. Life saving .. WOMEN'S JUNIOR AND NOVICE latter Dr, Kelton joined the committee the commission re-voted themselves! oi ity a > urday, | ava porcareeyt | RA nn sTARRHD, TWO [sit erent nec te ay terete rama at 6 ym. Bey entra Du ae ey a. Teese | Readies ¢ entries are pouring into The Star of-| Neve Brownticia ten shortstop, is the ADDRESS | ip atanerude: 128 pounds of squirm) — Why should the Seattle boxing commissioners be paid at all? The |i cn ly expected that The Star | Helen greatest shortfielder he has ever | it _npeed, is one of the mowt sen) hoard of Seattle moving picture censors donate thelr services to the | 10" Ml” |! ls rxpecter that foe fi seen TELEPHONE . national grid men ever seen in ac] elty and a irlo of men, interested in athletles, could certainly be found = neve, are " | ny remular A. A, U, meet ever) | wtaged here And Walter has seen some great pastimers, including Roger Peckin paug, now with the New York Yanks Charley Hollocher, with the Chicago Entries close at € p.m, August 20, and will be received until then at The || Hon here. Star office Rntrils are tree A. Ac U. membership th 28 conta and can be filed with Bact Frye at Piper & Taft's Swimmers uoder 1¢ need pot register with the A among the population of Seattle willing to give a few minutes of their time each week for the good of the ¢: The commission would, of |" course, be at all times allowed an expense account to cover whatever | “Dad” Henry, one of the best) y Imming experts eo «< | expenses they might incur as commbssioners. jewimming experts in the city, and Cubs; Ivan Olson, of Brooklyn, and | Steers, Oregon's star quarterback, | | director of The Star meet, visited all | 60-Yard Dash oreant stroke, for gis Dave Bancroft, of the New York! > - = who went out of the game on 4c The commission has every right ia ‘the world to select th referees tor|of the city bathing beaches Tuesday Gwedsitine Sows Varn te Giants. All of these stars were sent count of injuries, From the mo-| the local smokers, but they should let the promoters pay them, They |@nd has lined up all of the good ma-| care ette to the big show by McCredie. | ment Manerude went into the game| shouldn't pay the referee any more than they should pay the janitor who, terial for competition in The Star) Madeline Viess Gertrude Nes “I sometimes wonder how he Solons Blank for Entry | until the final gun wan fired, the| sweep# out the place after the show is over meet 30-Yard Dash (side over arm, tor novlem) makes the plays that he does day in} fs ° ° e Dorothy Follette Madelive Plame Gud Gagient Wanwat any geecning e- | in Mile Swimming | stands were constantly on their) The swim entry blank appears| Mildred Fotlette Vera Rudolph feet because of the individual york! The commission has entered into a year contract with Clay Hite daily on the sport page of The Star Evelyn Fotlette fort," says McCredie. “He cor up A clean on the worst bounders, and Race in Star Meet || 1 am & registered member of the done by this youngster, which states, according to Hite, that all ring shows staged in Seattle |or jt can be had at the different| he »- 4 Dash Manerude’s play alone was the| be staged at the Pavilion, This means, as Hite controls the V.vilion |rity bathing beaches, the Crystal 2a" yah (tree sire, tot evi) yore Me qommy trom and how he ee et ane || Die factor In Oregon's vietory that, lease, that his competitors would be forced to subdease from him. This | pool or at the Luna Park Nata gets them js something I can’t figure | i] race et The ‘Star mming meet , | er Besides scoring touchdowns,| |x not right, and the boxing commission has no right to tell any pro | torium: out. It te understood at The Star wit “Caveney is worth most any price wet be held responsible for any azcl [he displayed his versatility by place, meter where he shall risk bis money. Pontries for the mile swim also dent that should ocew to a major league club right now. Peewee weer eee Two years ago on Denny field, j When Washington and Oregon were | playing, Manerude replaced Bil! Toutes L ite P addition to the above, the following Neptune club boy swimmers will enter he Star meet Gordon McKay, Bop | Kicking @ goal from a difficult) 4. + lowe Saturday. The mile swim, the Clarence Menmoe, Jack Walton, angie on the field. Last April Austin and Salt, who were promoting shows before Clay Hite| ‘nt of its kind ever stage’ in this ter Rhodes, Edwin Tho Seattle fans who saw Gaveney | | me here ay a promoter and before the boxing commission was ever | (ity itn . cuee, gh Np ty oolong Applies White- Tasr YEAR jormed, refused to pay the commlmlon 6 per cent, and retused to nubrieane | cty: Will be staged as part Of the Dig toed. Haris Manrits, doe with the bases full against Seattle, | /enner PP > - | from Clay Hite, ‘They asked for a permit for the Arena, and, according to orem ees The following Neptune girh forcing his man at the plate with a; wash Brush to Indians ast year Manerude was not at! gar they were turned down. . |ington canal. The course wil ar | will enter: “Margaret Higeineon wonderful throw from second base | ranged so that both the start and | Poulson, P and Wins, 2-0 SACRAMENTO, tending school, but according to re «- Me |finish of the mile races will be in| mos. /¥ j porta from Pugene, the ttle star! PHE BOXING GAME IN SEATTLE NEEDS STRAIGHT. |{!",,°% £2", 22 ' yetber.’ Vivi viairon for Oregon ‘neta, °" “| ENING UP AND ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS THAT |" No cous tec in cnarzed for The Beech, Evelyn Crome, Lares gridiron for Oregon again in one of the Seal games, undoubdted. | ly Will agree with McCredie that Cav eney is the best shortstop in the Aug. 18.—Pen Mention whether you are @ bey or league nA emgorag for = eapente. abouts girl I rgoeige cerca pb ee |SHOU LD BE DONE SHOULD BE A CANCELLATION OF rerdhregess Bs Bact mae torah oglaterbss he following }- attle only two hits, and the Solons ‘ all star, plays bawel and basket: |" 1 | tana e uesday Ben Joyce, SEATTLE FANS To | easily defeated the Indians by a 20\lauuex * ™ ™ GOON, Ll oa, te aes! ke amantons boxing |THE 5 ire CENT TAX AND A CANCELLATION OF pier the mile race, at the Madrona Jettetson. SEE HARRIS PLAY score champion abgut Portland soverai |THE 5 RU LE DEMANDING THAT ALL FIGHTS BE|ana No. 2 Green Lake bathing Dougsn, Ed Canes, Hundreds of Seattle baseball Bill Stumpf's error and overthrows | cca ee years ago. STAGED IN THE PAVILION, | beaches. The following unattached’ Greew Patterson helped Sacramento. mee ———— ree — a The entries follow Siris will enter: Irene fame, particularly thee whe | by, Eater AB nH TO A. ®| MEN'S SENION EVENTS ° Pxplyn Brisbin. Norma. have followed the igh schoot | tee” AP NT A | The Statistics || FRISCO WINS SUZANNE LENGLEN TO io: Yara bach fren ore) mea ional ’ ¥ Sesiaes Waseher Wiitrade Horton, Vi ‘onley, Poem friends enone [my tS pe EG) FROM VERNON TRY NET COME-BACK) ts en,troe yma [ice Sot Vat are bound to be very much im eS octhy, ee ae ze FACIMIC COAST LEAGUE BAN FRANCISCO, Au Ceci! G. Brownfield terested in the Tacoma-Victoria | siumpt, s. ; ee «oat oni w Lowt Shere atiweek Varnen: Boog @ hi | FOREST HILL, N.Y. Aug. ~) 50-Yard Dash (back stroke) @\fan Frenciece ” owee e 'e - * ones Wo he piel 7 pyc aed ry BF ee i 8 8 jsecrameate H here yesterday, and the locals won| Susanne Lenglen, French tennis/T4i, Oo, estos defeated | so-tala Buus (she ever manly RAIN AGAIN Bat ; gf Francik ps... ane H a 44 cantly, the score being 62 hampion, defeated by Molla Bjur mi Marthe Bayard, Bhort Mill, N. J., Orin. Walker STOPS LY here Saturday. Spencer Harris, ley, Dp noe oe ' , veut most prom *Wistersit ee °° “ bat . stedt Matiory, is planning a come Dk tiie Gibete, Sou ke del i ‘ 2 con een ever fase | ie te Spencer. eS hie , — . 8 Ribeete Miss Mikisea Willard, Marion Pa, MEN'S, JUNIOR AND NOVICE EVENTS) VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. < +4 2) Batteries: Bhore and Yelle, Dell and « 30-Yard Dash (@ree style, tor boys under | Rain again held up play in the B ne oe 0 een] eee Before the end of this week, Wtehina, Mexico City, teat | 14 years) ish Columbia clay court tennis. ABR ML. AMERICAN LEAGUE — ———_— mays, “I hope to be able to take ae | Henry Hettum Robert Campbell | plonship here pny or Ralph Jewe viii ™ Perey Leet LOS ANGELES in some exhibition matches at the| x Phyllis Walab, Over-| Campbell Urediey Tommy MacMahon eS re ae West Side Tennis club. I am very semi-finals of the women'e| Zin® bist! Spiess aedioms the i 33 WINS AGAIN | corr, for what happened ‘Tuesday, | 20" chamhplonshipe, Mise Helen Wi Fe Donald Hamilton E 3 he is learning fast. |; : LOS ANGELES. Aug. 14—Los \Geteated Mise Jane Brovk, of Sew Yora |5*Yard Dash (free style, for beys under! a c < 7 \oy, : : ‘ : 4 Piss de “oy ol coniont Fa but I was physically unable to con. | defeated Miss Jane Brook, of New York. io Monee In Wednesday's St, ur the favor is that he likes to play ball | Penser. » - a 159 the Seals here yesterday, winning|“nve my match with Mrs. Mallory: Dave Jousen” neon ot eee 3 28 by & 5-4 score, Mule, Lenglen, almost unnoticed by | Ph ocison a statement was The scare and that’s half of the battle won; | Totals ‘ the rest etatted for Francis in etghth. ™ NH. EK lthe crowd, occupied a veranda sea Score by innings 6 16 8 | 4 13 ilat the Weat Side club Wednerday. She watched Mra, Mallory decisively | 100-Yard Dash (free = style, for wovtant) David Samueison Ra: ny Jecksoe Verne Pinegar Orin Wail $0-Xard Desh (hack ctroka, for ders under 18 years) St Louis 7, Washington 2 NATIONAL uZaoun w 4 Kremer, Artett, * Koehler. HUGHES IS foe. aa ye" defeat Miss Florence Sheldon, 60, 6-1 {Dave Jesiees Songer Waecher hit—A dam a | that Johnny Miller iG WELL c ener 3.008 Bransin oy OREGON AGGIES After the match Mra. Mallory went | Famcy Diving (10-foot heard, for bore iv Tom Hughes, the veteran Los) rT, Promcie 1. Decble playa a I to the veranda, sat on the arm of Npevia rameemier tf yaared i Danels mem ag scheduled Angeles pitcher, who ranked as one | “affigan to Orr to Moll a VS. STANFORD | sie. tensions chair, put’ her arm) pelson first bout, and that phy and Slats Latham ft scheduled of the best righthanders in the Na- Dieginie: ie ene ae (WILLIE HAS Caregen ie as he was playing with the Boston| Philadelphia at Nationals, is pitching good ball for NEW PILOT Chicago my a CORVALLIS, Aug. 18.—The Ore. around her and engaged in earnes 4 gon Aggies will play Stanford unij- | COMversation, ‘Then she shook hands versity on the gridiron at Palo Alto, | With her and patted her on the back, Dave Joelson High Diving (reguiur A. A. A. rales, f * ander 18 years) sig Teere te Vancouve: tand in 1922 according to a contract leaving the French girl all amiles. and up the West Coast Ralph Jewell Billy Hirst the Los Angeles club. He had atrial) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 18—-Wil-| ¢* York § Cisctnnatt & > chardsor a Ralph Hopper Campbell Bradte with the Sacramento club last year| lie Meehan, San Francisco heavy-| % lvls 2, Brookiya 2 aigaee ‘by Temes Wicks mm, MANA-| irs May Gutton Bondy, Los Angeles, re WOMEN'S SEXION EVENTS Long George Kelly Gets Twentieth Homer of Season NEW YORK, Aug. 18.--George Kelly, of the Gianta, pounded out his 20th home run of the season hore yesterday, helping his team. to win over the Cincinnati Reda. the manage: | Willie says | Bogan has lined up a bout for him for Latonia, Ky., for the latter part | of the month. His opponnent ts still | a mystery. | Ruth Has Great | Chance to Make New Homer Mark || With over a month's play left in the American league, “Babe” | Ruth has a ‘wonderful chance to [BEAVERS LOST and fizzled, but he is one of the! weight, is now unde hardest pitchers in the league to beat | ment of Freddie Bogan. Fight now. OAKS LEAD ‘The Oakland club is leading the Coast league in hitting with a mark of .309, according to team average: made public in San Francisco the| other day. Salt Lake is second with 307, San Francisco third with .302/ and Seattle fourth with .299. LIKE LINDIMORE DOWN SOUTH Young Lindimore, who is cov- ering third base for the Los Angeles club, ix getting by in great style for the Angels. He looked fairly well when the Angels were here, but he is said to have hit the stride that made him one of the best third sack- ger of athietics at the local institu: | a fretea dre. Baward Raymond tion, and W. T. Fletcher, of Stan-|daei, N. Y., €-2 ford. Mie Marie BEAVERS LET OUT TWO MEN PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 18.—"Pep” Young, an infielder, and “Doc” Quiawenberry, a young pitcher, have been released by the Portland Coast league team. old tennis marvel of Berkeley, Cal.,| alee SHOW who «#tUl parts her hair in the mid athe f cord FRID. NIGHT | cic ana wears “pie tails” down ber Seiten’ ‘at ae ere PORALT LAKE| cy oe cite celine wean met a = knocking another one yesterday || gap LAKE CITYA Aug. Ihe moter, Will etnies hie senting amateur | national title this afternoon. nF in Chicago off a young piteher || 40) 5 boxing *how at the Pavilion Friday| The Tangy Pacific coast child named Weinecke, Ruth needs 10 || Slt Lake took Portland down the | night” Ten bouts are being lined| Mots Miss Virginia Carpenter in more homers to best his mark of | line here yesterday by the score of | up, the final round for the national) 54, set last season. 75, Salt Lake sluggers had little —— junior crown, if the courts of the} | trouble imefinding the offerings of | According to the Alaskan census| West Side Tennis club are not pa 100-Verd Dash (free style) Louise Littie 30-Vard Desh (breast stroke) Madeline Pleas Clare Netkirk stopping the round, 9:00 A. M. DAILY Fer Victoria and Vancouver. 11: :30 P. M. DAILY B.C. Direct FOUR TRAINS EACH WAY—EACH DAY ‘Through the Canadian Pacific Rockies Quickest Time ‘Across the Continent by the “TRANS-CANADA L MITED" BY HENRY L. FARRELL j FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 18. Littlen Helen Wills, the 15-year- crry TICKET oFrice, O08 Seeond Ave. for Greener Fields | " > | burea hy hol »pulatio: | water soaked, i i i eae” mi hheiae eve A tl emer es 8 ae |record on the Coast and at Sea.| e better things are in the distance. picked n° = | nnouncemen | Perttang ee 34 bright last week aes good | Folks often think that way about in- - hattorion Leverenn and Edwards; | the nice things that have been sai . : Nena pie + 4 Prd 4 pt gg o lia ~ m latte, Coleman and King | WHO AM I? |about her by taking a set from| vesting their funds. But Seattle Local HAVING GREAT YEAR store in my own building, at 1014|| Between 1913 and 1921 the pro seeeeee Me ee Improvement Bonds offer as_attrac- Pine Street, and will sel! Gov: ernment Paints and General Merchandise at lowest prices. MIKE COHEN Claude Cooper, the speedy out-| fielder of the Oakland team, is hav-| ing a great year with the Acorns. | He certainly turned in a good week | when the Oaks were here last. He} | Critics who have watched her game in the East say that she is 00d enough now to be placed in | the elite circle of the first ten and I am happiest when ee eeeee 1 am basiest. ee eeeee | duction of the leading food products |in the United States increased 30! | Per cent tive a return as is consistent with wise investment. And you can get them here at home, from this bank, im $200 Benue nse ‘oe cf val eebictan | 1014 PINE #TREKT I sing « song of Service, | that she is heading in rapid strides fag tn denominations. speed, ranking as oné of the best Between Terry and Boren Aves ess eeeeeee | toward a real marvel rating. cont ar Ban Franciece » base runners and run scorers in the! Established since 1906 § Wind storms may scatter | With the senior play down to the ‘rom Portland Ainsworth Dock rus league. He may go up at the end! “Square Deal to Air eVpeees | fourth round, it looks as if the Pa S. S. ROSE CITY NATIONAL CITY BANK of this season, in spite of the fact Dust and Dirt, reg coast were going to have quite oD Ms that he is no longer a youngster. 2p lot to say about the national Augont 27th ‘of Seattle honianinein seatieeiaees phaieelmelite SECOND AT MARION | Wet and mud, stained shoes Mrs, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory will eoweeee have nothing but practice unt she | meets Mrs, May Sutton Bundy ‘and Miss Mary K, Browne, who came out of retirement on the Coast to help set back the invasion of Mile | Suzanne Lenglen. | | Boat Schedules RED SOX INFIELD IS STAR COMBINE Po Save monsy- Whatever weaknesses the Boston ll Trave/ by $s mer Americans may have, they certainly | have a great infield in McInnis, Pratt, Foster and Scott, which is rat €d as one of the greatest in baseball Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $844,000 May trace x pathway eee Across your dainty rugs, eeeeere Sammon me to duty, seeeeee Press a button, do ts pepe, pot vince irae inch ‘and meals w while at nea. “You Save Money a A Elliett 5830 i is ’ In order to introduce our new eeecene | PARIS, Aug. 18.—Defeat of Mile by Eastern critics. 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