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AY, APRIL 26, 1922. THE Bic Substitute V Whangs | PGrcuit Blow in Pinch The Statistics PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Lent ) Ex-Coaster | Is Hitting Won SEATTLE STAR MICK MERRIWELL MUST TAKE BACK SEAT FOR ED BAR oes MICHAELS PUTS BERT F ORBES TO SLEEP IN SECOND ROUND Dodger | Ball Team | Seal Stars PAGE 11 NEY Left Hand on Button Re J i 4 : fait Lane ie rae p Ary res who yore the wag of ~ Por ge Vernon " ew Yor! jants at the astonishing figure o' ° nd Leads Until Last of Ninth, When Home Run a H R ii F ' Seattle G 3 to 2; ip of Melee and, om ome Kuns — on the left, and Willie Kamm, third Ss inner oes or I of In ‘ Gossi + ou sacker of the Frisco club, who is likely to go up to Sati . pt a Kenneth Williams Pounds | the big show at the close of the present season at | Locals Turn Back O. A. C.'Forbes Out Ten Minutes BY LEO 1H. LASSEN an RH. Po Out Sixth Homer: in a figure ee higher than that paid for the flashy by 11 to3 Count in First, After Taking an Awful HADES of Dick Merriwell, Fred Fearnot and | Wie tet O’Connell, according to Dame Rum: / , e or. | ter I Horatio Alger, Jr.! jProweieoUE gtd Four Days for Browns e | Game Punch in Arena Mix No dime novel ninth inning ever held more Mario th “fhe Oe RE | INE : | 7 LD 9 rhe NETH WILLIAMS, St. Louls BY HAROLD MARQUIS Brubaker aD Ee Os B H LASS kick than Ed Barney's pinch wallop produced | kiiyien"." edo B K American league outfielder, I» ABSHINGTON took the Oregon! Ls Lead HIB poremy int - er en gpa the opening gam» of the fos.’ 3° cr eS on a grand hitting spree. He land Aggies Gown the line in the} Michasia, may Seattie-Oakland series yesterday. | Cainer ‘” + 2 ed his sixth heme run smash in four lopener between the two schools y not be long om i ss The Oaks were leading, 2 to 1, when the| Tetate days yesterday Anat Detroit, at | terday afternoon in almost as dras | boxing form, But ii last ot the ninth opened. Lynn Brenton was |, A*'''s— St. Louis, In his record run of | tle fashion as Oregon was trimmed you con pees aurling good ball and it looked ‘ike curtains ovate # home runs the Brownie outfielder |lamt week, Matthew's men played on 0 1 ee ’ for the indians again. smashed thre poner wallops un \ tke @ real ball club ané ren tn 31 Sect Pos Aas one game, a new record. } res mee : Eldred was out and Murphy gave the boys Weiltinas ‘gen hie th vial. Gant [eaennete Wkly Tiny Locman Grpne } tion that Robert ; a chante te cheer when he reached first on in baseball with Spokane in the old ee ee ‘iia th / bee hit with hie ea Chie Northwestern i " iway! vt Ba fal je ow the came hand. ‘ 3 Bo Then = f McCredie sent in Barney to bat oe ae ene ac acn ia Clkse he displayed when he defeated | Forbes proved ams. e count was three and two and, cireult cioute over the right fleld| He was er it last night at clicked a foul a mile-a-minute down first base line. *| wall at the local ball yard, He then | [7aie, allowing nine walks, an8 was} the Arena whew sigh went up trom the stands. The next pitch was| [2% jserved time for a while with Port | heen pang Ay acetal bee meri ora pce Mpeg pri down the middle and Barney dropped the onion in the’ | *« innd in the Coast league before go- "cette any ne 4g poe a mee “tenes sae = yard of the Standard Oil service station on the other °* Si | route, holding O. A.C. down except| “ane nat, 3 i Last season Williams pounded out | 2 dg Be In the first round Forbes looked ral the right field fence. It was a terrific drive, fairly |" 22 home rune for the Brownies and in the third and eighth, He wut) irety good, with Michaels making 9) ci it chard the;—————-—_—_—_ dole for ‘ | afforded good support except by Me 8 ing as 7) Rune respons’ was tied with Bob Meusei for run his customary slow start, The Be hitter and he's missed. Manager m3. Struck out-— ty i arty henete te Babe Bet Mahon, who allowed pair of rune | 34 was oven ” a Ivan Howard played second for the enton 1. Bases on balie-—Off Bren. | ' to trickle in 4 ae put the old game on the | tourists yesterday and his boot put | eres" Peekaes kite Kocher, Secret | RIGNEY SUFFERING Washington batted around in the| In the second round Forbes starts = side of the ledgvr and/the-home talent in tine to win the Adama stump Brown Recrifice hl PROM BAD LEG | first frame and threatened to oun | od to domes the Rett <a ee er hard-luck/ ame when he mussed up Murphy'e | Wille. Coste, Koehier, Runs verted In ‘ Babb before the game was well under | leading with his left time and . po —— Bren grounder. Whh beth night angiamne.* ome t. Mener, + 5 Sees | sohatee ae teen hana Soaaue | way. Torrance, second man up, start-| again. Bvery time Bert led Mich t for He ROUNUA Ta reat ol GF Me gaese the Cals |e nest te anknntee tae beeen shortstop, haa been handicapped in ed the celebration with a double to! aels countered with his own left, 7 r Indian chucks, WhO) jose two good infielders and two of #8 Casey . big league debut with a bad center, Wejts, McMahon and Gardner | hooking Bertram on the teeth, The plost more tough games| the best hitters in the league _ we plant Charity heres, (The Teun} walked, forcing in a run. Barrett | tremendous punch of the At Man Prancteco— n in said to be the goods ant the} went out to Palfi ni ‘ Z m any other pitcher in cap-/ [sat Bd . a Sie | oT rey at first and! boy finally began to take effect, 4 | Jacons ; ranctece a 5 4 | Titers are expecting a jot of him. Bakke walked, Welts scoring on the | cause Bert begat to wobble . IMPROVED Ratterien Reiger, Mecho Sorte.) s i first play. Maloney put 174 pounds | the ring after taking several a j Ger Jecthe wae en the Bit fb Teprmee aad Jeakine, Giiie yr Symeer ON of Irishman behind hie “dynamitée!of Dr. Michaels’ sleep RUNS | Seattle, and while he didn’t foot the — nak’ Sd Grave ae anes -Seee | Finanty the K. 0. southpaw hit tie: rn opposition much in the opening the matter with Jimmy ings to the fence for a homer. Leon-| button and the lights went out ship. pltchee 2 tilde: guid: Geel bakiediin thin, tte aéenhe-ociieer Ae Caveney? ard retired the side by hitting to mene | Portes. x y ors and allowed only #ix hits his curve ball working well in the » what Cosst league fans are perme and wee thrown out at first. box is the matinee, but two of those | closing innings and he held the Oaks ee ——--— She Heat ee cotins Seere 8 | eee aa pleoraae ll pdt ooe ~ s were home rune, aod they| to two hits in the last four frames.| a a Evidently the Gan Francisco short fourth, taking three rune on two hits! 1.41 he will be seen in action aiae ; his undoing. In the first! Once Jacobe hits hie 1921 atride he's |matvanene er Pp graduate hasn't found himself} and two passes. A perfect squeeze | [ial "ew Frank Schulte just seunthaaaas a stent: itinnae wos lee c. H h the Cincy Reds becausc bh play netted two of the tallies. One| *#8!p soon. He ts far from @ dropped | consistent win nae bo: railbirds com oo over the right field barri | cause he’s one of the best righthand. |_ Batteries and is & great bail player it! e i re in the sixth and another in the sev-| papers gn Mas idly, " Brenton put on the brakes anders in the minors when he's right. |7*°™*? **¢ ¥ r was one tn this b enth ended the counting. ainty like his wallcp. le didn't register again until| ietetcan Laat He's playing the bench now and |_ The Beavers tallied two in the third ee : y's historic wallop in the ninth. | sTUMPF LOOKED Won an unknown, named Kimmick, is when Rippey bit end McMahon | DEFEATED * ton is undoubtedly an object BETTER | Tore playing the shortstop position i or i e a fumbled McKenna’s long drive. One| Frankie Pantley lost his Nort fe: wrath of the baseball gods, for) with « f : more in ms elgh: hae the only| wert bantamweight title to Mile as certainly lost a lot of tough-|in Spencer Ada t raed ‘ NEWCOMER STARS jother run allowed, ‘The teams meet | Ballarino, the fighting Camp B. games. ben Grama seraih tn ausek bat x ‘ WITH YANKEES |Eleven Schools Are Entered in the Saturday Events; *«#!» today # 290 on Denny field. | miller, Baliarine is a husky —_— bat ghortstop yesterday, the beat Ss ; Norman MeMillian is blossoming! High Schools Also Are to Compete; Race at the | George Engle umpired the game. fellow who keeps swinging all of the r brand of ball that he has played be " out as & real ® with the New Stadi time. Pantiey did the better box- eS DEBUT dace tee Ge as Ge ee ee ” York. Yanks. He's playing right tadium. |ing, but Ballarine carried the stiffer cer Adams had his first real hit a couple, getting a double and a ae - field until Bob Meuse! is beck In » va r |Punch. The soldier won the first to show what he could do at single. Renny mg : the game, May 26. He's just «| : BY HAROLD MARQUIS and third rounds with the other two fond base and he played in tough | +0 youngster, but big league erition aay | NTRIES from 11 colleges and nine high schools of the | fairly even. iS Neraddh’” Tires tomes, twice tn |he looke the part of « seasoned bie! £1, Northwest have been filed by th { the Rel Jimmy Rivers, the promising Ta: Ppinches, Oakland hitters smacked | Rm. mm £ | leaguer. He's batting cleanup and Cr Wets RAVE » Say y the secretary © ° Raay coma 3 | » iC ‘al 0 aol th h d 1 da: youngeter, ived up to all of apricot just out of his reach and ® 1 €/ doing « good job of tt | Carnival as contestants in the thin annual classic Saturday the nice things said about him whem © Oakland runa figured on hite | i Pater pen’ | MoMitlian came from the tnter-/in the Stadium. Whitman and Willamette dropped out of! he gave Kid Johnston, the Olympia So seoneeha tat, 2 rag er Manve | national league, where he played as|the races during the past week and none of the California lightweight, an artistic ae if an - third sacker last year. Re io te sdeohs ‘Guaertmesatiien’ % i. |" wenen Mensel sorupas t0 the ee ollenen vil lp present, but all other Northwest schools Will the reguise changes anges te recites | bn peor ef ban tne wouldn't have reached any of “6 (te bh Rabe Ruth MeMilLan press 5 a Seller wocees Deorball league or are due st The | around Jolnston, hitting the Cap- i singled i RI a Gi dg shifted to third tase be| . Fast entries have been listed in most of the events und the; sar tonight at 6 wctowk, a wowed. ital City entry at will, Rivers is a ied to start the game Red Murphy turned ino nice ficid- | 204 Heel. PRMioe sod Oh cause Home Run Baker's playing at fimes promise to equal or bette: ber of th di | . pia * q ‘rT a number 0: @ TOCOTdS C8-| viene, neat boxer and his only serious re- es le ri eere of Bier leawi rould ame seeped « hit at ‘nap aed pe Re RT aglow oe NATIONAL LEAGUE joe hve corner has Jeff a jot to be tablished for the carnival. Pentat halon entries are SCAFCE | ot forest chat ayers must play et ict | veren in his 12 fights has been the > hat te baw bounee oa _ sxnemenean onan . * innings tn relimin 8 I |K. . furs The Cakinad “speetar| nner","qint eeasea™ | ew rors ; iki jthis year, but Montana, Ore- | fame coatore bale ctebie forthe Asie | land Frankie, ‘Burne, and. Rivers = eked in when Brown forced Wille j : SHAWKEY 18 on 0. A. C. and Washington GOLF GAINS | Fle sone for alt veama. incteding thors | S25 overwutebéd. 3s wna eaten | thai om | 4 ‘ GOING GREAT are expected to have men in land the Class B more Oaks broke thru for their! g t Phitedeipnia ‘ Last fall Rob Shawkey’s arm went the five-sided contest. cha ‘cotien ae Bae tn the fifth wh atl for th og? Brookiys ‘ fright than run * ft when Cooper | iis put locked poatty "pea im the field. | Reston, : back on him and his failure to epped the century tn Boy McCaselin io rien = to third 3) : ng | Cuneta ; pitch pp to form in the Ad's iat on the Stadium track yester “BIG TEN” deau put on iets eka coe - * ret Just Sr ikate, dammincmeting the cels sei — games for the Yankees. In hia two! Anderson. Memmenway of Oregon| Golf !s coming to the front rapidly McCassiin won thelr fret Soak ge : it the plate Adame dropped a|‘"* M\* — PMpctieriee: shes,’ Jonnerd pgm Senge ge yeaa: bepplayegus bap regiatnet < sdgs0) i leniMipgudbte Ba 070. Gardeau has copped the last two leaguer in left field and showed Jord Bit Byron ana Peacte Meadows, Smith and Hentine Great. turning in a 4 to © shutout /ed on to make the Washington run: | years championship tournament will | Gecisions. It was another acer esterday With Shawkey itn form ners hurry In the dashes. Montana | bapley a sf ony Sepeg Bm Seen Gets Uwe tak ai Pelee nd with Mays, Bush, Hoyt and|will have Sterling, dodces of Gon-|%* Piayed June 19. pon beng fight, with GarGean's (ae os —_ Feo: oy Raging | clase Brooklyn 3| Jones on the staff, the Yanks have | raga will be over and White of Pa:| The University of Chicago hag ar- | urday. wane rat ag McCasdin’®y aeGNe. 7 kid ia green at the game, but! Mrubaxer ts playing good bat at short-| Pat i= of the greatest Burling staffs | cific university will Ue a fast entry ranged six | meets for the #ea-| ne fina! changes im registration witt | (THE - 5 hows great possibilities and will | step.for the Oaks, He robbed Stumpt of | *¥!P! of all time. W. 8. C. will have a four-mile team sen, the dates being Wisconsin at | ! oe May hie third Rit fm (he seventh by & beau: | | -- that will be logical contenters for For three rounds Frankle Green, apne over? hemes ie mais eet rapes tong toren | MACK PICKS BEST |the honete tn the longest event, 0. Matieom, May 18; Illinois at Urbana, the local colored bantle, boxed i 10TT Frank Schulte had toumh | Connie Mack was asked to pick the | Washington and Wisconsin | A.C. runners are counted on as M*y 20: Michigan at Chicago, May ENGLISH PLAN around Eddie Moore, but 8 AD [tne tnird base fine, It hit the bag ond [ves (vere ec hin welectionss Huck || Purple and Gold managers have] |the mile and two-mile relaye jand Ohio State have not been set |rang for the end of the fourth Boone Marriott, Oakland. third | counted for « singie, while it wy S| one eee wher, Cheisty: Mathewson || challenged the Middle West eight There will be tt vente on the! Tb* Ohio State university has ar-| English promoters are waxing en-|round Green was on the mat, sent singled in the first Inning |PS0™,* ‘inch fer & double If he had | Ewing, ca ier at nnrreoreg | 10 ® rematta if Washington goes ||day's program, including the Penta. /"2Sed & tourney with the Univer. |thusiastic over a proposed fight be-| there by « terrific right hatd pimem: } day and tried to efretch the} ro Regge Shige sd meena te ome East to Poughkeepsie. The race | thalon, Class A and C.ass B 100-yard sity of Michigan for May 6. ©. 8. U.|tween Harry Wills and Jack Demp-| But Referee Schacht, Ki ito = double, He started his Art Kabler te wet! for . ol "| will te rowed while the Washing: | dashes, two-mile reli high echool | Comtempiates t installation of a sey, with London as the battleground. the round-by-round too late for second and doubled | Oakland, end le ever his Fertiaed [second pase; Hane egg re short: | ton crew is on the way to New |/haifmile reiay, university. intra-| COUP M ite campus |The report says that Wills will be|Green to his feet and gave him right under him, catching on| + ’ : ~ “A ‘ i! i ae “it ma base: || York. Little is known of the || mural half-milw relay, Claas B halt|,oertmouth college, winner of the| invited to cross the water for the | decision. Green had improved Rig send: vecnkingy & small Bem] Gall Gach Tans. oe om tu one | 7S, CTE Matt Bets me 8 ear, inpenetn at Wile Santana nile, fourmile teas, mediay high |DAstera gold championship last year, |tilt before Dempsey completes his! boxing, but will still need eakic. It te Qeubtfel if tee leuie Gime bo tencece Munuie arach Cows = . os - ; 7 > aoe ” has | DA¥e Hot rowed In any © achool relay, mile’ relay in Class B has arranged a schedule of eight |tour of Europe and leaves for the! in taking ‘em. ot - * Je thir ine. He had no trouble | Will be noted % e I in Ch atc or th in j be of much use to the Oaks for |the third base line. | He had no trouble | Wil Di Doles thet ao years, rather, | cee this season. Several years |/and A and relay between frosh and |™ tchap Ser. thin enone, wm A The first bout didn't have _ ody bem nec ye paper ‘ favers the metirns. ago Washington placed one po- | Beattle high schools class, but it had plenty of pie paws Sd are, whe | Cather, by the played smart bal! seat Mo ST sa sition ahead of Wisconsin at Entry lists include the following ‘LEADERS Harry Levy knocked Joe out two hile its “fai buat aed 8") er PING GLOVE STARS HERE | 'OUshkeepnie collegemen down @ couple of times in the S out ¢ hs | - a od 00-yard ash | Elino Flores and Pancho Villa ar ae WIN RE part of the bout and fought 1s |rived in Seattle from the Orient) goywery.g P P out. Small finally won the ED DEMON | jlast night. finishing the first lee of) pw y essed a read x CONTESTS Ad Schacht refereed the first two. Caude Cooper, Oakland center! Ithelr planned trip to Eastern rinks. |. recurned from s trip to Bermuda | ba “8 oan ee Ce per, enarred the | Flores is the lightweight champion |0°% TT cuneed that he would OLDING the Ratlard nine to five others. The card was a h ertainly a fast boy on his) second base tite eititeg down, and af the Ortaak, and ‘Vita holds the nou ha’ ould resume ain th be fae srg for action. It was staged by 7 he knows how to use h Lafayette was safe by = close margin. ihe his activitier at Madison Square Gar ngs, and winning “ pRepaatehty my lie Psoid! = bantam and flyweight titles of the iin “t1e wante a Tumney-Creb light. |Tuct his own game with a triple in the Camente Ay Sas safely th: vs, : 7 a y-Greb Nigh erie —_—- —__ ——. any hitting, but the| Far East. Frank A. Churchill, man- (00. yo gel x th frame, Iver Iverson, Quee a5 oe : y and acored both Oakland runs. |... f » ee of the beya) thinks he has a[neev7veeht championship bout ‘for’ Annis cauetiaes ele tat eae mei ‘The mescal cactus button a x dropped Texas leaguer 19 to hie couple of embryo world champions in |" * wits | av na. | day's tilt between the prep title con: | & @rug which produces: in the. es yet nya a i ae imre |the two little brown millers | seaurs A Pious Puen wo iecdowan | tenders, Queen Anne winning, 3 to 2. visions of beautiful sunsets, ee 4 nade i. © s : A OoTER - . Phat eB oes in a position to score on Brown's i naiel NEW YORK, April 26.— Charley me gy red In the other games, Went: Seattle Shoes repaired by us last Jonger. a which followed ST. LOUIS 18 WIN Ebbets was granted a license to con een eee OR eveanen 9. Set Liberty Shoe Repair, mext Liberty panel - - LONDON, April 26.— St. Louis, duct boxing in the Brooklyn ball 10 siaten, Cental, | at rng oe hitting battle | theater.—Advertisement, ph wALe ea ag cre AD Rak ens sathcnyesad axa, first Dens “ta an ant Sehgal Spinone Eton Casshen, Keith! Gorley, Franklin's new hurting | NOTICE @F GEN o DER The City Gash & Door company ae 120% o season’s classic races for high Put Bick IE*" | find, injured his throwing wing in| Whale Bone (Rubber) Set of a doubtful if there te a better | put a speedy class three-year-olds. Sol Joel's Pon. 7 ¢ | Two-miis Scherer, Davis, How'dns, | the sixth Inning and retired, Art But ELECTION OF oy running for the year, and is anxious class three-y 7 BAMBINO NEEDS OPERATION | . ud | Doeth ......sccecceees i pitcher than Brenton in the) running fot iy with tam city and doland waa meond and Lord Rola) NEW YORK, April 26—Babe Ruth Michel. | Feur-mile— Rowiee, McCloud. | Jor finishing the tilt. Gorley’s lows, ft Crowns .........., COMMISSIONER, KING Sea thre nape: aati «20 aa cutettown amateur and semi-pro|Vington’s Captain Cuttle third. Twen-|js going to enter the hospital next | | Hritisn ¢ Two-mile—Jonneon, | Permanent handicaps the Quakers. | Pidgework, per “SDR COUNTY, WASHINGTON. Bisnd throws accurately and with | out-of ty-two horses ran. |week to have his tonsils, removed.| Buckley. Yulten, McKay. Fowr-mile—| _ : ge tooth. .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to of speed 0 " on, Eby. Rosse mal, h tenn ng Tre teldere works | Sunday they opened the season | . The homerun king bas been bothered | *4¢, Berton, Ray. Ruse =) | Amalgam INE ...-... the qualified electors of the Port of é | with a 12 to 9 win over the Mikados LEWIS TOSSES ZBYSZKO for a year with throat trouble white, ttoar, Pentath ° BASEBALL All work guaranteed for 15 yeara, | Seattle, King County, State of Wash- — Al Polson, manager, can be reached| KANSAS CITY, April 26.—Stran-| sautina oe ian wee eer eee | Bxamination and advice free. ington, that on May 8nd, 1922, an ENTG| 4914 Rainier ave gier Lewis def: dd Star us Zbys AUK oa EARS me e election will be held for the purpose AGHT 18 OUT at 4914 Rain Oy ne tant Maa, Lewie took oad “KELEY, Cal, April 26 ATHLETES CAN'T BET Pacific Coast League of electing thereat one PORT COM. AME i TODAY 245 P.M. oe « Ke ht, one of the real vet PLAY LACROSSE. first fall in 22 minuter 18 seconds; |“Brick” Muller, football and track) NEW YORK, April 26.+Legisia a Pegler at MISSIONER for a term of three 8 of baseball, slugger de luxe, in| Indoor lacrosse haa been introduc: |Zbyarko the second in 12 minutes star, has been elected 1923 track tion to rule out athletes whd bet on | OAKLAND vs. SEATTLE Mort of our pri went, patron oe ta| Years, The polls will be open from r of the Oak iol lineup with an'ed at Montreal, Canada, says an seconds, and Lewis the third in captain at the University of Call- | themselves or allow friends to wager - recommended by mastome 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, of the same day. J Hered leg. Knight ts the Ogks’ best Eastern wire 25 minutes 27 seconds. Vornin. on them will be pasned by the A. A DOUBLE ore SUNDAY | (ers, whose work ie ‘sult giving CLAUDE C. RAMSAY, i - J honording to Secretary F. W. o who have tested our work. Whea Chairman, Board of Re NGSIDE WITH SEABURN BROWN teas Riis | sere aos) ac ane aoaeaornaeeees ——— h n's Day Every Friday are in the right place ring thie) MALCOLM DOU 3 THE A ENA PITCHERS SENT BAC Reserv Seats for Saturdey on we 7 Samra Fp eek : ‘y Games Now o1 Cut-Rate D. E. FERGUSON, s ] fight was Rogers, according to gon from! will show here in the near future, The Boston Red vox hi turned 4 3 Ad Schacht patled a decision in |tough customer. and the fehl wm Se sk If he gets by these goes ion ct. Pitcher Tom (“Zip”) Sloan back to Dentists | een, Ae the second go, givii Frankie fairly even for the first thr an’ upstate, had an odd experience while ® iv Ls lac! the Hartfora club, Mastern beagua *“ ELECTION BOARD OF mar the call over Moore, |but the flashy Tacoman piled UP ® training in the country north of EY) sex» paltering jy about the hardest |Henry Fine, another recruit pitcher 207 UNIVERSITY KING COUNTY, leaves room for all sorts of — million points in the tf aceil hit the bantamweight division haa released by Manager Duffy, han Opposite Feaser-Paterson Co Dated this 17th day of ‘Arti, 1928, fowr foor rounds aa ae v8 | iain tn tik While doing a little cross-country! presented locally in many moona, (Joined the Bay City club of the Mint mem 7 Gardeau is now leading tn the Mo- |, opped in ner’ ne he wocke rankle Pa Pa Natio " pe wanes ana mead tee org de ich sae Teen De Meee & & Sapener s| Bvery tine. he eocked Hrenkis Fast-| HAE | as snow, at wit Wal emir prices Ca fam, and was a licked boy five Meonds before the last bell rang, When he caught Green on the button and knocked him Into ® State of mental paralysis, The ended the fight too soon for the count to begin, and Schacht ed around for Frankie to his hand. Green was sit on the floor, hors de combat, Ad helped him to his feet And awarded him the verdict Sirar Kid Johnston, showed a world of | of his mix | Johnston is & league Gardeau had a the second Caselin-Gardeau wins and one ¢ few anxious seconds in round, when MeCasslin herded him into ® corner and put his whole heart and soul into a few swings to sw. Otherwise, the tilt all the way the ¢ announced from the ring. opponent has not been named. Kogers is a welter of the first water, and the bout looks good. al pet pasture to shadow-box. The fi seeing the scantily attired weiter ing punches on the chin of the atmosphere, took him for some cuckoo baby, and sent in a call for the local minion of the law to come nd lock him up. However, it was) straightened out in the end m er har Jimmy Sacco, who recently knocked out Muff Bronson, bas a iple of tough bouts lined up. cots Bobby Michaels at Ta- coma on May 9, boxes John ny Trambitas at Portland Frit day. It is expected that Sacco ley, {t sounded t pounding a sandbag, The re verse broke a long winning streak | for Pantley like nome middie-| welg | Tt might be a good idea for the box: | Ing commission to dig up the ruling| regarding undue noise and quiet the seconds of the fighters down a bit The customers don't relish the bed. lam created by some of the over.en thusiastic handlers, altho advice from the corners during rounds t# legit! mate if not heard outside the build | ing Ely Gaston and other seconds nearly raised the roof last night. 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