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= FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 it he eh he he —— rn aa SB a ee OE iinet - _ seadietietehan - ES EE RE OST ARES TE en | o Os } He L DEFINITE NET RULES SHOULD BE MADE Medals and Ribb s |He Leads — The Boxing Situation |°*°22'S ane Nbbons “ e te Altho the Northwest sectional tennis championships are now closed events, there g e American is no limit set to determine the eligibility of resident players, according to word re- Boxing heads meet with mayor or tar wimmers + my Rot Walter Goss, of Portland, Northwest representative of the United States Executive discourages certain bouts, nd e awn Tennis association, What does determine the eligibility of a player as far as 4) ; - ‘ | dae ; ’ And then o ‘ ctions them. : ‘ 2 “4 H l t t e rs residence is concerned? The Star contends that a player should be a resident of | nth Sener menerre te 7 Awards to Be Made With Medals for Swimmers; ~ his tennis center at least one year before becoming eligible to enter a sectional tour- A meeting of the Seattle boxing commission, the Entries Close Saturday, at 6 P. M.; Has Your Blank gations s nament, Under the present ruling calling the tournament a closed meet doesn’t leading Seattle fight promoters and Mayor Caldwell, Been Sent In? 2 former Coaster Is Setting _\ mean anything. held at the mayor’s office a few months ago, that should a : - 7 ; a Dizzy Pace With Wil- : A KC eS UE GN be of interest to Seattle fight fans, has come to light. ee enenee or diver placing st in the finals - H i i te acre me a e Star sw yr Be § day, st 2 me I for Detroit Tigers . Ei OEE PEN | reir! ar wimming meet Saturday, August 27, wi — ou ar Ss | The Stati tics ea Ss an we.| ,, 1t Was held just previous to the time that the ng comm e awarded a medal by The Star. Ribbons will be awarded 7 LEO H. LASSEN | 8 into an agreement with Clay Hite for staging bouts exclusively in the | cocond and third place winners BY ARRY HEILMAN, | Pavilion, according to Austin & Salt, while Hite claims that the contract Entries for all eve: Pia Q ‘ = e with the boxing commission had already been closed. | Entries for all events, both the mile race and the regular ot whe ‘eee ned | to ] a PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE In d 1 a s sites {swimming and diving events, close Saturday at 6 p. m. to San Francisco | secpiens OA Oe ae n At this meeting it was brought up by Auta ie ny bi “Dad” Henry, director of The Star swimming meet, who Seals, sho ne | 4 4 faa Pavilion wag not big enough if such fighters as dack Britton, who |}as probably done more for + inl ‘ re re Areca “Ww” H | et) e e was expected at the time, should come here. The mayor, claim thone ae he pri natuine be He ghecstibind the swimming game sd in hie great work | ere ‘ » | 9) it alr Senbeeme bon mary lan Weee Sire te than any other man in Se-|Tvesday. August 29 . with the willow [Sant Lake ; ss i be » ; . P page) | The finals are scheduled to stag@ The Detrolt out q —— | Peruana”: p Hee ty ie ‘ a : attle, is giving all of his time), the aye ‘Washincton canal et fielder ts leading | Washington State College | AMERICAN LEAGUY Seattle Wins First Game; nora aaa’ ar pocayh te a Is ss gp genet ho tke tat ee es this |2:40 p.m. Saturday, August 27. Al ne America| and University to Clash |. Wor mission wlowed a show to gqyon with Lee Anderson—w meet, and it is assured of a/*wtmmers finishing first, second and le ue bitters | H Th sek - D [oye bat ° weet ¢ ° ae Come Back and had obtained a decision ov m Langford a short time | success. tira in the preliminaries will be hina arcane eee “a | ake the Second before—and Terry Kellar, Jack Dempsey’s former sparring | ‘he pretiminaries of The Star | ‘mene win hogs opal tw + Lae Gor ‘thie nat BY TOM OLSEN | Moston : “Tl gan : partner. If they weren’t heavyweights, then the People’s | meet wil! be heid at the Madrona and | the mile races AD Pp Detr : “a “ ACRAMENTO, Aug. 19.—Seattle | F . “ . : “f Green jake No. 2 bathing beaches. a month or #0, ASHINGTON State college and - ‘i tL 5) and Sacramento broke even with} Bank building is higher than Mt. Rainier. After that Brit- An eudeumace ade Gann oe Nx | The mile races, one of the features Heilman te said the University of Washington | 1 418 | their doubleheader here yesterday,|ton came to Seattle and was matched and fought Travie|yixe washington canal will com-fine Tagen piodbo made arbiigeses to be the hardest | vin renew gridiron relations here| The seare— RK mM &,| Ne visitors taking the first by « ®°| Davis under Hite’s direction. pete at Green Lake and all living| yew of the aeeneny anal in tu cog hitter in baseball, He!” “ e ne 3 HS count and dropping the second by a nee outh will compete at Madrona. The! 9 3 Saag tor the elreuit | PRanksatving day at the stadium. 7 163 | sou ill comp at Madrona. The! ‘The course for the mile hag been one in ep te al maid trav.|_,Th® Cougars and Sun Dodgers | Aademamete:- Dan Sait, of Austin & Salt's, who have never agreed to pay the com-| preliminaries are scheduled for | mapped out by “Dad” Henry. hed gorines [eave = eer Spee - Beattie a po. a & | Minion the five per cent tax they ask, and who_haves sare agreed i | Great streme is laid upon the fact and Washington Sta ig favorite °. s © 1 @ © i| «tage fights at the Pavilion, where they woul loreed to sublease that entries close tor Bs se: ote ert ton jto win, went down to defeat before! ‘. $ 14 4 9 1 °lfrom Clay Hite, a rival promoter, claims that he had arrangements all | Blank for Entry ti. -Abmolutely ne antvign in Bee yg the outfield i cho can nic| tee fighting university team, then end... dcthorent | Bidred, ot tf Ff 8b] made for Jack Britton, before Hite aid, but that be gave up the plans|| ty Agile Sutin rans ceived after that hour. The entry But rang ‘ata 420 rate | Coached by Claude J, Hunt, Tule and ONO gs | Reaworces 4 © 2 & 1 @/for the bout when he found out that the maybr didn't approve of such a ng blanks appear on the sport page of ME bave to do much fielding. f= -4 ea Loses OPP fistsecenas 8 8 Re ae ee || Race in Star Meet | The Star or can be procured at Lana shy, the St. Louis Car. Washin hate . ees 3 @ “4 " eo rm member of the . > pool or the munic Ba Hone’ scunding the onion | Th year before that, on Thanks.| Stas’ dacoba, iy... i i ¢ f $) THES Is JUST ANOTHER CASE OF WHERE’ THE) {Dal bathing beaches, ‘3 400 mark, —_ about 410) siving oy orgy ag cig BS SW tera r BOXING COMMISSION OF SEATTLE PULLED a wd at The Bar wit || “or too, is a right-handed hit | fated ashington on mny fie Pace, ° pede aed * C SIN © + . pe for any axci- ahaa fel c ailemee tela ths toes pute] sue Genes. + BAL we ; + + $ 5|--AND IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME IN Co J Pgh yg FREDDIE WELSH fis fs the first time in a long | that the university had lost at home| Boron . a wv've oney Sehews, 9° SE Sacramento AM, Kit ite feed He es | BEATS FORBES that right-handed hitters have|for nine years Benton “Bing” tteries: Bush, Russell and Ruely ee Be . [| NO anne ne ene ne nnn ene = cy Meth big leagues in the hitting | Bangs, star Courar halfback, was) Ran Mare and Bossier. (ineven tact = H : MOTORCYCI E SPEED KINGS | | CALGARY, Aur. 1hwresdle ant. jthe big factor in the state college a =e 3 | AM2000 . comnasctamncancenriienee sae 4 Molle: champion, defeated Bert Forbes, of “Mast year the two teams ¢i not|Drimt “2 tel utosmas : ARE TO RACE AT TACOMA “ Yanapuees, bore ts’ the casts Sanhe tangle. ‘ Matterios: Hush, Russell, Karr bis ; TACOMA, Aug. 19. — Motorcycle be mpared to make the meet a suc WEPDONE weneennnncnmcenees | of the Elke’ emoker. The go went Ruel; Oidbam sod Baxsler . . 5 for the racing fans who are ex the scheduled 10 rounds, and the for-" Washington State went down to : speed kings, including Otto Walker | ces Monts , hia te seme Mace & hy eit lention whether you are @ boy or | mer champion wag awarded the ref- crushing defeat before California a! NATIONA, AGUE | ‘nih ‘elsied’ Whe ‘hau uasee: eorel | POPS & Come Bere ee Oe ee iT ae, | eree’y decision because of his clever- Lost Rerkeley last season but came back | pis iye, tn remarkable style and defeated the | Ses Toh University of Nebraska at Lincoln | How [by a 21-20 ecore after a torrid strug | ‘ | of the northwent. | phe. on California and Easter? | in order that the riders may be area ot Op m Saturday, tracks, will be brought here for @| thoroly familiar with the track, a/ twoday racing session at the Ta | series of tryouts will be held weveral Sunday, September | days im advance of the races, ness. Forbes, however, put up @ | good fight. |ale. The university team went thru 443] Be by innings coma Speedway, the: waeet: Genstrogs senagn in the $y AS Gagramenis :. teeeed }4, and Monday, September 5, Labor ES lt EO history of the school last year, oy Cees i MO) “dummary: "" Bioien "bases | Day, it was announced today follow CASCADE Cc IN The Cougars have another power | rirst game— RnR 1 B| Kopp. Home run red. Three ling @ conference between Paul A | OF \T SEASON ful aggregation lined up for this fall.|PitDUrE oc. cem a atenne # OF gp ay oe Po | Schneiderman, nationally known rac P IS NE ay Couch, the San Francisco | Coach Gus Welch suffers only from | ""'* $ Ps mare on balle—OMT Fitery 1 ing promoter, and members of the ( ) E N. star, is having & great Year | the los of Gillis, the great fullback, | Br ing and Meni | Jacone 1. Struck out—Uy Jae | Speedway association. fhe Seals. He has typned inland Morry Sax, the star quartar.| tacos sme meme Cay te Rey Samana ate, | Five thousand dollars wil be hung GYMNASIUM being the first pitcher I | pack, who is attending Stanford. Philadejphia Tas 6. 6] Mele up in prizes for the, twoday apeed| Bars th pon dag to win that number of) ge w.41s Hatter Asner and schmidt; Wie fest. it was anmouneed. Not less ascends . He has lost games, ac |p Ho! ters and Pe Reattle— 1 PO. A El ehan 100 miles and possibly 120 miles} open it» new gymnasium today at to the Inst ewWerages made ane. prt wd Doge gent 4 yoy ogy a & + 2 Sian hour will be the speed attained) 293 Collins building. (Gauch didn't look any too good |, Mystery shrouds the prospects we ens aan asf 13 $8 |for the benefit of motorcycle fans! yineny atalone and George O'Mal was in Seattle, the tribe oor etengton. |New York <.-.cc5- ; 10 | 6 two-wheelers of the ss Regal ume and knock. {* NeW coach at the helm, expected |" Tarferiee:’ Ladue and Wingo, Duartaa | Kenworthy e 3 tara dase pier geisha eng Those in| MY beads of the club, announce that ee 6. Ge Fas the otter arianer tring mek wep] — room re H i charge of the events predicted. thelr pew gymnasium will have ali! that he started here: tactics, most anything thet happens} 1... same RM B | Spencer. « od Special factory machines tuned to| of the latest equipment. The club | may’ fail to surprise the closest fol a Louie 5.18 | ti Bemeren .- ss a] PCOS. SONY ey aay Ue Weil om ‘Se gee et tae meanaearaets tor : es of the ee bes ag 5 one fl Pertiea, & . North and | Murphy ¢ @ ¢\eoma from the East and strenaous| boxers, both professional and ama- an chs pry teh “inner this | Spee Mitchell aad Miller, = ja“ | efforts wit! be made to clip short the|teur, Amateur boxing shown will be Second game. 24 Pb scones cords fo five, ten-| one of the features of the new club A od ' H. Po. ~ | previous records for one, cs ee Ise ioe pore mye ge PS: 4 "sl entle and other distances The Cascade club will stage a Cc} G R ETT E S Batteries: Walker, Haines and Clem ss 8 Bpeedway track will be onre.|mmoker at the Pavilion Tuesday ons; Cadore and Krueger. H ; 3 one over and no trouble will] evening, August 36. score nn Fe Ean ——___—______— — —_____—— pon a setae cemmecesaeesone a . 2 : Boston 3 2.8 Hatteries, Martin, York and O'Farrell; | i ‘ * ue 7 ATTENTION, : anata MR. KLEPPER :-: TO8 ANGELES, Ang. 19—An of fer of $10,000 cash by the Chicago} som, Mine Rha a Week bos bee National league for Arnold Stata the me ame eee on pate-ore ‘i ° oy areck > “Ty Cobb of; the Padific Cosst| Menace 1 ty Kune tl by Delct Stee. league.” was refused Thursday by of.|P'* Piar—See to Bates, Charge defeat to Demaree; eredit vietory te Kuna ficlals of the Los Angeles club. —_——— ome | ciite Reuman, vice president ot the| POLICEMAN TO to the Seatt ing to cover! Angels, said that an offer made by tee memeey vee to Se oe | the Detroit Americans also hud been BOX BRENNAN: Quakers. 1 am 0 registered meqeer ef he A A U. and wish @ enter Ge follvuing ‘The Star sutmmpiag moet: “eefiter torsos! armante eo1ets lanings pitched 1%, Demaree Btoien bese-—Killiott. ome runs iff it ’ ei here yesterday by a 12- Crawford muffed Rueges’ the 13th, allowing Wilie to took a 1-inning contest : & E iH ss refused, and that three other major] New YORK, Ang. 18—-Harry| voxDEs league clubs had been told that Stats | Darneiiie, the Washington, D. C., po || 100eer€ Gast (free-ctytoh—_——. | 69-purd Geah (trem strict. ‘ Baltimore Ocelene te bog ns wag not on the market atthis time. nite —— de is the same fellow LARRY DOYLE i ! i iceman, wilt fight Bill Brennan tn & 12-round fo In New Haven, Conn., *|on September 2 1 peed Seab Unrwmat otewk a e-yard Gash Cal otretst—————_ i 4 fy with the New York Giants & few years i : g 50 yard daah satde arm). ---——-- he Phen wean eae 7 aah % Panay aiing Tie-A. beard). 3 D, Aug. 19.—Vernon wal Doyle, hero of three workd's series bo baw woard een. league yeater- when with the New York Giants, “ it ane” Veron pose and mgarded as one of the game's 17 hits while San Fran- greatest second basemen, has affixed make only four bingles his signature to a two-year contract MitcheiL to manage the Nashville Southern Lestie Mann. who started his basebatt | association club. Doyle is to be a career with Seattle back in th playing manager and is expected to Bill James and Bert Whaling, report for duty Friday night. 1 one of the beat 4 Hannah. | career with t Lowis Cards, He is| Sn T LAKE BEES hitting the Dall at & fast tip, batting | ENGLISHMEN Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, who in| 1889 built the famous Buffel tower in | Paris, recently gave an aerial tea! in his apartment in the top of the! tower. nd 2 RariCRRD La ONLY A FEW DAYS REMAIN - before the close of our big stock-reducing sale. If you desire to save money on clothes you should make haste to take advantage of the exceptional bargains which now pre- vail in this store. Our offerings in AD DOBRR TELEPHONE Entries close at 6 Pp m August 20, and will be received until then at The Star offies. Entries are tree. A, A. U. membership te 25 cents and can be filed with Earl Frye at Piper & Taft'a Swimmers under 16 need not register with the A.A. | a After the show, we'll go to Boldt’s BOAT EXCURSION Through the San Juan Islands Sunday. August 21 Laopch on board or bring your baske Leave Colman Dock 8 A. M. - ] cher Peters, of the Philly Quakers | TAKE ANOTHER |: «iss te.27>, 9" ine Taller Sttener | PLAY HERE} 1 @ business. He stands about 6 BELMONT, Mass, Aug. 19. SALT LAKE, Aug. 19.—Salt Lake hes. | George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, | Another tilt from Portland here dade then aa whe . | British golfer, played their first Bromley, on the mound) jm the laternational league, Is elub- | round here yesterday in 67, one up, | She winners, pitched good ball} Ding the ball at 9 336 pace, Me | on” the: American representatives, | . - Jack Hutchison and Jim Barnes. Fare, $2.50. Children, $1.25, The Cleveland “Indians and Detrott | Duncan made the lowest score of the For full ‘information cull | Sere baiting at a 919 clip and Lous Kanda. we “74 | quartet, going out in 34 and return. | mped Bena d Y ; 5 : Lee cdlag te recent ‘overages ‘published | ing tn 3 | | BUILT BY HAND CIGAR $ Men’s and Youn g Men’s ts in the Bast apongieanane | Lowest Price consistent with Good Tailoring $30 COMPARE them with any good 2 for 25¢e. cigar © you can buy. You'll agree John , Ruskin ig equal in workmanship, fragrance, taste and mildness, and —-e the price is 2 for 15c. : | The Havana tobacco used is the choicest grown, $29.50 and $30.50 cannot be excelied anywhere. This is true of our stock at all times, because our LOW RENT and small overhead make it possible for us at all times to give out-of-the-usual values. This store is Just j the Pipe for That | Mescles and sometimes _ @ause sprains and strains. } These pane and aches ‘wi be quickty relieved epplying freely Sinan’s Lini- ment, and you will be At as Raincoat oreer Introdece ow . 4 Sil for the vent day's | oottaitbene) “pinttrmich, thoes || Hunting or Buy two John Ruskins to- Work or play. Wgbteat ane wee tee feof cf the tng Tri day — the best and biggest or H d sven yes °tap pice cors sit the || Camping Trip Ae kon ¢ eadquarters The Marcee de Luxe Pipe buy more tomorrow. 3 alte, . non si ee Magragetebegh Yori 3 We have one of the largest and finest t (Pails) | $3 Bridar work : rd gore conllatiy: treated With Extra SOLD BY ALL stocks of gabardines, “Aerovento” ventilated ae LIVE DEALERS and bullt for the particular smoker, A cool, fefresh ing, satisfactory smoke 1s assured, Just the’ pipe for your trip. 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Spring Cigar Co., BOURG & NEW, Ine Inc. 707 First Ave. 910 Second Ave. 1406 Third Ave, 418 Pike St. ora, hase work is still giving Good “satisfaction, Ask our cus- Simers, who have tested our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place, Bring | this ad with you. wr. prance Paisenes. oo | , 1 ‘910. Second Ave Harley