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a i <element om oy Sane BILL JOHNSTON. FAVORED TO WIN NATIONAL TENNIS TITLE Tilden _(RETKINGFACES CLASSY FIELD)STAR. WANTER. SPORT PLANS 10 BE LAID TONIGHT Spokane | — | Puars will be Jaid tonight fora) Wells of the ¥ C. Davin| Hundreds of Seattle business men| Later in the season ‘The Star's! ° Facing | big program: of fall and winter/of the Ftks elub, and Stan Hiddle | played volleyball in these gyms Ja this ehausi soe races eit) bo mneee r 1 e Yr: porte to be conducted the | of the K. of ©, the phymioal direct) 4, and it is The Star's ideq to|at the Arena anketball } auspl of The Star, The, Star, ors of those gymnasiums, to Piscuse es eee: Bare fey a eg OE ts | ® | senior and junior woccer leagues will for the formation of an ind if eve a big os ament to decide the | have not t laa yet | | |be organieed tonight, ‘Ten teams 1 league and a volleyball and | °ty championship Thé present plane for this work s oac 1 es | have entered uy to date ‘ handball tournament | Hundreds of handball, players are | include a starting date for all evente | ; Before the + Soa meeting getal Indoor baseball should go over big|in Seattle, too, and a Wty tourney | about the first of October with the de ay. the sporting editor, of more definite plans will be an-|may be lined up to givé them some: | leagues, and tournaments running | 4 ” - Californian Has Made a Tha gine wit. Rect with” “Bloc” hnounced after tonight's meeting. [thing to contend for Lee cil the middie of December, | “Moose” Englehorn to Tu | tor Amherst Gridders; | Moran May Quit Centre EBLEY “MOOSE” ENGLEHORN, of *Yonderful Record This Year; Champ Faltered| id | Rogers | a BY LEO H, LA Spokane, has been ILL JOHNSTO! e ACINIG COAST LEA SS a appointed football fornia, will enter the na- | Ss a Won js 0) coach at Am tional tennis singles cham-| ae. 1 P rs an college inthe pionship Friday at Philadel- B ttler ki hg ARS) aati tnd oe sites te phia a favorite to win. a Onkiand pseenny 11 b 818] the score Pate | | . parts Soe ae The California ha of ao ‘ Dit use = a. sate fee serm a, 8 .4ag E nelehorg i in 1918 anc ‘ Porviand AL | *° | Batteries t and Devorme ne; | graduate of Le is9, or tein paving some | Puts Up Wonderful Mp OAMRS THIS WEEE | musn ond a! eT a and Clarke high ) som ‘ + : fe land / - 1 pokane, » of the most wonderful tennis With Travie Davis an mete et ~ noo! 0 Fookane of his career this summer, | Is Given Draw te | + ah dlean tackle selection of Walter Camp i Davis cu 4 ™ | tatteries Zacher Acosta and/in 1913, when he played that berth his work in the D Pp RANKIE ROG AMERICAN chacht, Picinich: Moore, B, Marre 804 |¢or Dartmouth college itches stamping him as rd ERS, Reattle wel New York ; i Wagihern apent &: anion yer orweigh * | } cngiehorn spe a the greatest players in t i | terpenignt, | 5S NATIONAL LEAGUE man before going té Dartmoutl{ 1 the prines world, i aie thére are, being’a Won. Lost. Pet.|where he played for three years ME cna’ winner of the 1920 game fighter, OE EM) The big fellow, weighing aroun! | champion and winner Pee iia Badly battered Jeage 7 . s69 the 200-pound mark, was assastant singles gpl ge tnaag Pe to fe the second ste se so {coach at Boston college last fall, same s 64 ; 4 ‘ i 4 in his bout oe under Cavenaugh, another former last year, according to experts a eerie LOS ANGELES ti $46) Dartmouth man. ‘The ‘team had « ‘the Bast who have watched him | ‘play this summer | Davis, Coast champion, at the The score n 4 «| ly Won Englehorn the Amhersgberth. BEATS, SEALS)" 02000 63h +5 nig atinon and ie guccen undoubted TELLS cece 1 ax LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7—I@ ; ee tl Ddasins TILDEN cies, See re en «took the lengue-leading | New York + ¢'MORAN TO ™ ay “Wilden came home from the long} qwonthersd m thaem of tgews that few Seals into camp ceo yesterday oat pitattertes: . vas +a re Gowers | QUIT CENTER j oo See fighters anywhere would stand up “ . pon bya Sio-siettee. San’ Frew | Be ct a Kastern football reports have it >. and with only a few days under. He was floored at the start Frankie Rogers fCmers tend ip Sirgt Piaees Oe ROW) as, scot a nm MB | that this season will be the last that at he sailed for England where he W tas acct ath 0 awihaing iett| sain | NT MY © MEET OF two ADS.ONOREE | mausesionic ~% 12 3) Charley Moran will serve as Coach of a MARINAOR “Hie... OFM? | and weak bi kar to tise Dayts| When 8 somes) te ee ee a | Brookiyn ‘| the Centre college eleven of Danville litle at Wimbledon | hammered him all. over the ring. | Frankie Rogers wins the champion.|_ The score Socceee M M|, Matterign: | Meadows and Menliney! Ky, under Moran the teant has come But upon returning home the} And the fan& who have acen Davis| ship. The fans who eat in on the | sen I’ FRO | hrc aati 7 into national prominence by its big Strain told on Tilden and he lost inj hit when he has’ his man going, | pout at the-Pavilion last night won't hanks ° A dridge and neg, og | ret game ® ww. #£.| victories on the gridiron. The same the Rhode Island state champion. | Chie ° . 1| reports state that he is to accept a) » Saas know what Rogers took | forget he} 4 ) x . | forget standing up under th: Pr All : 7 Ships to young Vincent Ri bards. Not only did Rogers take every: t that second round with} NEW YORK, Sept, 7.—Robert Kin. | <: “Kiexapder dna O'Farrens,|Co@ching job from s Es Easterns Syhen Tilden took a rest from tae thing that Davis started his way. |fte « nat snoeed sey, of fan Francisco, defedted his | Batley and Ainsmity | schoo! and that he will be succeeded gourts, but made a nice comeback fh the national doubles, which he > won with Richards, defeating Nor- is Williams and Watson Washburn i a great match _ “Im the Davis cup series, however, n it &.|by Bo McMillian, his stellar quagies 2 2 1\back. During the sunimer months. ' Moran officiates as an umpire in the’ National league. but he came back and won the third|Travie Davis and then his come | ¢iowtownsman, Wilts E. Davis, for round, outboxing and qutrushing the | back | the Metropolitan men's singles cham: {f champion. In the fourth round he asain | plonships here yesterday. The score| tatteries: Jones, Cheev also had an edge, as hie forced the | |was 62, 46, 62, 26, 62 Maines apa Aina! Gibson Says Crack Pe ee ce | RLEY: DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES 75... 8 nd Killeter; The first rowhd was fairly even SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 7 | ‘Tilden was almost defeated by Zen Today Rogers is in w Seattle tow | A “Btrangler” Lewis won from Jatin |B Shimidzu, of Japan, loving w-| WILLIAM TILDEN II Sial cuftering. trom tractured || COachers Are Big || ar Gonecoter, Hindy wrestler, here | ; S NinscH cycle By two sets to the Nipponese. He ee Kay «! w i N f Wi Hast night by two straight fatis | an BIC YCLE JO3 E.PmeE ST iM back, however, and won out } eed or inners - A . Facing the greatest field of entries ever listed for any et 5 night’® battle was the fire BE ctree the these flog yoke fam | tennis meet, William Tilden 11., 1920 Americaa champion, | ight in-many moons that browsbt . Kumagae, Johnston, on the|@ud regarded as the king of the courts, is up against. his |the “ustomers ov i Bate Bales. other hand, toyed with Kumazae,| hardest fight this year if the national singles meet which) rr Vovc bevmeen thin duet @nd, altho he lost one set to Shin! 9 Friday at Philadelphia. Tilden has not been in the“ to, pack ‘em to the roof, By GEORGE GIBSON Manager Pittsburg Pirates Competent base tine ebaching it very essential to the succens any ball club seeking a penna: It's not a iMing that can be del mated to any gnd every member of the club. To be a succensful coacher, a man must hae had years of baseball experience be hind him, He whould have a knowledge of the game that can only be ac quired by actual play He must be a close observer, and be able to store away in his memory the results of his obser Yations. He must carry in his mind a knowledge of the strength and weaknesses of all opposing play ers. He must know to a dot the capabilities of each man on his own team. He must know their speed, their ability in sliding. Ing a word, he mutt know whethbr the man on base is ca pable Of making two bases on a hit, or whether he had better be held ( ‘one. ‘The two coachérs should per fect their-rignais so that they are prepared to handlesévery angle that may come up. In many cases the runner is \— me nett ~ = ~ | _— i} CTT TATTOO A midzu. he was not hard preswed ath o2¢ of health this summer and he will havesto be at the ing th teh - cero at ee p of his game to come thru a winner again. Taking the main event af a whole Set | Daviv really won the fight because of no gg his edge in that second round. i Feteements oll vunimer ands at Davis had staged his big inning in i @ tournaments all rummer and is | 8s S r 4 the fourth and final round he would top of his game. Tilden, on n 1 a n | occe have been giver the decision, It's other hand, forced to lay : | just the way of the fight bien. They and his lack of tournament play like a gaine battler. They were #0 the : e e | 4 e fold on him in the vis cup A t M t tickled over Rogers’ comeback that | fetches. He says eo himmelt in Action eerin Seka get Nee ee cas _ It's not a cinch that Johnston nor ° decision. | . e Bt will win the high honors, as Th d T ht — | will face a formidable field in ur. It's a good thing that Harry Drux-} b § ay onig man, the Pike st. baberdasher, who | "the national event. Vincent Ric | "ards, Watson Washburn, Norris Wil- refereed the main tiff last night, has Hams, Willis Davis, Howard and! Tribe §§ Play in Portland, | Football Men to Meet at! my &¢,*hirtstn hand. We certain Pe * Roberts, - od tly good shirt in| Fears Ganecé att Dean wemes| and Then Comes Home| Star at.8 P. M. to Dis-|ie wants encounter, are wes con-| “are the strongest American entries. to Wind Up Season cuss Plans ' siderably my vali ep ithe wore ot - A formidable field of foreign | . battle. ee eo will enter, tB® English. - 4 —_ | used to promote shows down in | Japanese and Austratian —e pe ree fans tk yp: Se ER team managers and play) goon never worked any harder than players all) competing. | stike Se tiewdaver sv nal rf ers interentad in The Star senior’ hy did during that four rounds last | ure several American. play-| voy upifrom. 1 Anguen #4 they {#94 Junior leagues will meet ot The | night He was puffing like a | rever, listed above who could | 414% eave nM F night. This | Star tonigiil at 8 o'clock to discuss engine after the bund sap over. wo onan Soveeas ~_e. Crganiagtion ge, The whole card produced a lot of | men 18 oe A hea San Feanctons, So far 10 teams have entered. The | pattion last night. ‘The semi-windup | in the ragged “is }10th squad) entered Tuesday, ‘the wis 4 nice even scrap between | strongest foreign entry will/ down to Within ‘two and one-half! Rest shoe Khop askigg for a berth stiekey Hannon and Irving Gleason INE BRAND~ ONE QUALITY- One Size Package All our skill, facilities, and lifelong knowledge of iy be B. I. C. Norton, of} games from Sacramento. The An lin the Junior division | Hannon i coming to. the front nicely! | gnaoiutely dependent on c pire. she an to | gels third, q half game behind| Complete plans ter the playing aca- ven jooked better than ever, Gleason! |] coacher to oil him hat to oo Raed Lp Rag ations wins a bs With Seattle a game and &/son’ will be gone @ver at tonight’s| was a bit stronge@r, but Hannon '| His backi® to the play, and if sar sles’ be pa one neh player. | nalt yehind the leaders. It's Certain: | meeting and all.teame should be rep-| atood tae to toe with him thruout }] be ts to make his best apeed, he MM Riuhinds tite sche “aie ‘eo We ly anybody's race yet. a resented, while freolance players) cam Belkin called the draw. can't stop to ace what's going on or the Garsinatean ttaert sae @ —_|should ais attend in order to meet), piste 1} pehing him in Philadelphia, Tilden's ow y the managers of the different teams.| “Young Bob Harper won an, edge|| That's where the eoacher comes in, Hey can signal the funner what Ne ie to do, leaving him. free to give alt his attertvion to making time. Close co-operation between the ball players and the coacher is as essential as team work on the Be a aaa “ . but Referee | This will be the first time in over Owen’ R ‘ts. 7 tional Lioyd Madden called tt a draw. Har.| Diiged ua. Ny. Tt wes largey Y peasion, beating Roberta to the! Giro Thden's ‘erorts ‘nat Puce | YANK LEAD) PLAY GAME [piri sever aetonse magn any hia ; }too good. He atilt boxes.awith his SASS she net classic NEWYORK, Sept. 7.—Cleveland’s FOR MATTY |": too low and he can't protect Américdn league cat, which has his jaw with his hands around his va playing field. P, Swimming Ribbons }|"'"* "’** * ™°r. persist# in com-| NEW YORK, Sept. 7—New York | hips. ! the finest tobaccos are concentrated on this on ing back after every demine and Boston will play a testimonial 5 eae t cigarette—CAMEL . a lor Ch ‘ty Math Frankie Green, the colored kid with | g: s Are Ready; Medals]! x0. :atter now often or how tar| fame for Chrinty Mathewson on the] | apie Green, the cele ula Nien Polo grounds Sey | |the Giants play their last home|in the tummy. He lost his second wame of the season, Manager Mc. | straight figbt by the K. 0, route be Graw is trying to arrange a feature | cause of this layt night, Joe Resos ; ¢ wind and Frankie game of five innings between the | popped him in the wim dians are going along ignoring the) ent Giante and the former | lost bis grin, and after 10 seconds of death warrant signed by New York.| (1 t. wno played with” “Matty” {counting by Joe Willock, the boys} | Yesterday's setback of the Yan-|inciuding Donlin, Deviin, Dahlen, |started for the dressing room, before | kges and the Indians’ victory over) rus, Gilbert, Bowgrman and Sires. [the fir@ round was over the Browns finds the Cleveland) nonan. ‘The Giants’ share of the the feline falls, it lands on its feet. | With a pitching staff reduced to la point where Tris Speaker has to jeall on rookies In a pinch the In Not Yet Delivered Ribbons for second and third place swimmers in The Star swimming meet finals held at the Lake Washington canal two Weeks ago can be obtained by calling. at The Star. oe for winners, including Into this ONE BRAND, wt put the utmost qual- ity. Nothing is too good for.Camels. They are as good as it’s possible to make a cigarette. Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high, exclusive standard. 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No “extra wrappers!” Nothing just for show! ‘ back into the lead, Pearce won by a K. ©., with Sam Bel Ms EE i kin doing th officiating. Moran's MURPHY WINS (whalebone) plate, which te the htest rt) it | quartet of new referees last night and) mouth; you can bi corn off the DECISION IN__|, SACRAMENTO |: 2 cin iu Slt Pat ANGEL) | |kin, whoohas been weconding fikhts | Whalebeme set of Teetw LOS | SACRAMENTO, Sept. 7.—The Pa. | for quite Awhile hereabouts; Jog Wit LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 7—|Cifle Coast quarter-mile champion, | jock, erstwhile handsome head usher : Joe Murphy, Sacramento bantam, 4 yx Na Onder b gpg pA | Harry rusian, Haberdashers 8°} | Ay K guaranteed for 18 years | iven the Gecision over Ad| colors, will appear tm the Pa-|iuxe, and Lloyd Madden, whg has! Have impressions taken in the morn- | Rupioout, of Riverside, after four |‘ific Coast championghip races “at |fought « tew times himself, were the | IDE and get taeth same day. moe Without a F Frida nation and advice free. rounds of fast fighting in the main|the state fair here Friday, it was| new officials. announced by Herbert Hauser, A <: gee ig See Samples ef Our Plate | vent at Vernon last nig’ t was " . e ‘ Title? Liss even until the fourth round,|4- U. representative, today Eddie Pinkman and Marry FE ee Vee eee s \Il «when Murphy bounced himeeit off}. P- Wilson, track captain of the |the lightweights who) will headil tronage is | ; the Teat of Tim | | University « puthes : a,| idea en may Most of our present ! the ropes with two hard smashes |UNiversity of Southern California, | next.'week's card at the Pavilio | recommended by our | 7 - ne siding o the|*nother quarter-mile runner, ere ven a good hand, ey} j hi ork | Hn : : shite thors tx someting HH ay Ps, Renews te aino entered the race’ event” here | ought. 40 be quit a crowd ot ihe boys | Fas uigtertion. «Ask tui eu Such things do not improve the smoke any more PER: rtant than the for uc! ‘olley beat Charle: ‘on. | rida son will run under the | out to ee Eddie fry his comebac vhen comin, uur office, ; i | dation of your houre, and that |p| ariekn’ in. tour slow rounds in the |: 8 C, colors. Kerr, of the TA |Baglen should be a worthy opvonent| rot are in the taht place. rh than prémiums or coupons. And their added cost ig is the title to the property on fegreicgenia ge ne oy WHR iro ie: intgsachiobaatio for dashing, Wdward, nis ad with you, | must go onto the price or come out of the quality. aig which the house is built | Chet Neff and Young Papi isle OBA. Bums tab GOB eataahte ’ Cat-Rate :. :, : ij “ei ee of er ce aay Haase," BOHLER WON'T | | COETTO) dentsts One thing—and one only—is responsible for ia If the tHhuse were to burn |f|orce calling tt a dav ; , LEAVE PULLMAN Camels great and growing popularity— 207 UNIVERSITY ST. J. F, Robler, ld lea have | , pt. 7 director of athletics at the Washing you have neither house nor iot. | | SINGLE G MEET WILSON |" ste cote, “announced here | | 87. PAUL, Sept. 7.—Mike Gibbons, |e teeny eee ne ae ee een | sARTPORD IS BEATEN ‘al middle eight, willdeee " jobnay pag treen, le, Saar oe Maes | singte G, unt onn., Sept. 7—!wiison at the Madison Square gar #n by any race horse | 4, : 2 ua if you ask the seller tor it? || untit yesterday, was beaten by Peter |°°" 17 New York somo time this onth or next, accord! M ‘ nie i atlnly' obi are toney gh 4 Collins, manager of Gibbens, (SEATTLE. BALL : } CHIE HOME WASHINGTON TITLE | a ee — |BROADWAY HAS President William 'Klepper and SEATTLE DOGS FIRST PRACTICE |rostuc besetat ciuv, returnca hore INSURANCE COMPANY |) IN BENCH SHOW, , °°%-2 Memennerser of tronamy terday after a tour in California, 7 |wan the first of the prop school grid | with’ the team. , Klepper announced “Under State Supervision” Many Seattle dog the dog show held in conjunction|son. The Tiger warriors are entered in|conches to have a turnout this sea-| tat Charley See, outfielder, would stay with the cluh, wntil the end of Assets More Than $650,000 with the Washington state fair at|hond for their first 1 Yakima. The first dog showing will|day, Vive | That is CAMEL QUALITY, Camel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO €0., Winston-Salem, N.C. Why take any risk when you can have Title Insurance | nia as director of athletics at their farm school at Davi atte basebs . the season, See is out of the game 99 : at present, however, with a broken 1221 T h ird Ax e ————— [be on September 21 those wlio turned out thumb. ‘ “COR LNINER SITY evOUUNUEGUUUUTCAUOHareyay) FaevezOHUOU NNADODOUEATENEAURUEUTEAbevedaveeatanenanecereentarneceeraenenareevenseevtcunyueeranianerennal 4 i . 23 = Sita tba 8 pmo nner em nnn bos . wr Anos

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