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ee CrewCoach Selection Is Denied Prof. Ayer Brands Current Stories as Rumors; Will Not Decide for 3 Weeks | in the selection of couch, and probably Ff be taken for three w ferences have been } ports that are mere rumors This statement was tesued day by Prof, Leslie J. Ayer of the athletic committer board of control at the Uni Washington, in to that successors to Ed Lea are current in the Tues president of the y of answer rumors of Conibear's death and Leader The future ix not as as it was then, for know the “At the time the future was gloomy, was developed. depressing now there are several men whe system and ean profit by the experience at Poughkeepst Leader's training “The new coach will be a Wasb ington graduate. One who knows the | Conibear stroke.” Rumor has it that either Eimer} Leader, brother of former Coach Ed Leader, Russet! Callow Beck will be Washington's next crew | coach. crew's and BRANDT KAYOES NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Dutch| Brandt knocked out Nick Nelson tn} the ninth. Happy Mahoney won a 12-round decision from Nick Foley All Fistic Champions to Work Soon, Rickard Plans, BY HENRY 1. FARRELL YORK, Aug. i.—-Five more big championship fights before the boys get to footballing is the rather sizable program now receiving the attention of Tex Rickard. Figoring that Johnay Kilbane, the featherweight champion, can do like Renny Leonard and battle a couple of times in two months, Kickard wants to match him with Joe Lynch. hantamweight king, and then send him against Eugene Criqui, the) reigning champion of the weight tn / Europe. Benny Leonard is in line for some | more work. Benny needs it as he earned only $200,000 in the last six | i esl amen Ken Williams Is and helped the Indl tora it to 6 te the Cardinals, € to 2 on Another Homer Rampage; Has 26 MONDAYS HOME-RUN Sacco Is ‘“fsirms?| One Busy cee | Ring Man Lee Meousel, Glanta, 116. | Miller, Cuba, 19. sker, Indians, 1 bin, Browns, bT Henline, Phillies, 1@ Sehulte, Cards, tet Rpe Hi } BY LEO H. LASSEN | B IMMY BACCO has come to the front with the well-known leaps and bounas of late in the Northwest, and Because of his Yesterday's hero--teverette, White | flashy style the ft Felleved Kobertson in the | the bases filled, twe down | Hoston battler is mo in mach de | mar Sacco, who weighs about 138 pounds now, takes on welterweights and lightweight: alike, He figures that hin «peed makes up for the difference in weight when he tackles weltern, and | that he can make 133 pounds if he han to. Baceo tangles with Travie Davis at Arena night, the Boston «peed boy will have to be hit weventh homer soalp the Bena. | Tria Speaker the tomorrow : ‘ nie M at his best. acco has boxed here | Adoiph Luque knocked in three fe. and Keds beat the Braves € to 3 twiee, defeating Michacia and I “ ® hairline decision to Bob Marper He knocked Harper down, at that the only time Handsome Robert ever has been boosted off hiv pins. Since then Sacco boxed Harper tn Portland again, every of the seriber giving him the dectaton, altho Referee Grunan called it a draw iyn had som ne + mot “ite Cate ry After the Davis six-round melee Bard —i——————ene | hore, tomorrow night, Saceo jumpe to Vanéouver, B.C. to box a fellow named Josepha, a welter from the Middle West, over the 10round route. Bacco also hax an offer pending from Portiand to box Joe Benjamin there, 10 rounds, soon. Benjamin te jon hin way West from New York With Bobby Gray and Roy Me Casstin Hated for a slam-bang batt jin the semiwindup, and with Sailor Silver and Pat Williams down for an. other tangle, Nate Druxinman lx pre venting a goodly arrey of talent in the Arena show NET FINALISTS PLAY TONIGHT Fletcher Johnson and Winfield Langiey were to meet this eventn in the second semi-final in the men |e" A singles. The winner will play ing about a Ted Lewis-Leonard fight and they would also like him to show them how rotten is their cham- pion, Ernie Rice Rickard i* also lookin around for | some one to take @ fall out of Johnny | Wilson : The Dundee-Frush fight for the New York featherweight champion. | ship, and the bout between Harry; Wills and Tut Jackson for the dark heavyweight crown, are the next big Louts on the ivi amet ‘MERMAIDS OF NATIONS RACE Leo Lagerstrom for the title YESTERDAYS HESC LTS Men's Doubles and White defeated Foley | | Boston Boy Tangles With| Davis Here Tomorraw; | s Two Others in Line) and} | | t ; ‘ t | } THE here yet. | “Billy Lane day” weeks. | NEW YORK, Aus. 1. —America's eter Rickard wants ‘the lightweight | ™m¢rmaids—26 of them—are ready to wy ahi bis ne defeated Daxter champion to work on the winner of |UPhold their honors against Eng 4 Kurata defaulted to Stephens the Charley WhiteBobby Barrett |'4nd's greathet girl swimmer, Hilda | } owt. James, of Liverpool, who lx to com ‘Another international bout is in| Pete today in the first international | | prospect between Jimmy Wilde, the | ®imming classic, the Joseph P. Day som. final | world’s champion flyweight, and | “Up race for women dene, wrekeman ah Reneine 4 ahd Mrs. Weltaman, @4 ent finale Johnny Buff, holder of the American | The event starts from Manhattan | ides i title. Wilde is said to be in a re | beech and covers an ocean course | Men's Simates ceptive mood, altho he has exagger. | three and a half miles long. Tt ie be | |W: M- Diten defeated f. Kista erg, | ated Notions akout a purses Heved the winner will cover it in rit. |S % 7) semifinals, Clase © tle more than an bour. ager x" sap Rickard is going to pull that; - a te or™ Dempsey Willard second Dust. . He has an ilea that the world; gers is going to be played in New York again in October and he likes | that date for the second massacre of that series. Williard is balking at early October, but cash may help him to change his mind Benny Leonard i# figuring on go ing to Europe with bis whole family in the fall. He figures that he can make some money on the other side | as the British folks have been talk edition or) Men's Singles, Clase Bh, Semt Finale Seward Entries for the meet close Satur. day RICHARDS IS BUFF’S BANTAMWEIGHT SUN HAS SET; OHNNY BUFFS sun has set as, far as his future in the bantam-| weight division ix concerned. His technical knockwut at the bands of} Joe Lynch the other night drew the shades over that sun But Johnny is still fyweight champ, and still rates as one gf the best little boys in that division," Buff few men in the game! the Nywetght is one of the who can really make heft of 112 pound: Buff had already made a bid for fame by ticking Jack Sharke: Maget Smith and Abe Goldstein in fiyweight bouts when he tackled Frankie “Maston February This 15-round be championship, and Buff won the de cision handily in 15 rounds Abe Goldstein the fly weight to disputé Buff's claim to the 11, 1921 lied as a was only title, #0 Johnny took him on and knocked him out Buff had just passed 32 when he lost the bantam title to Joe Lynch the other night. Johnny was born in Perth Amboy, N. J., June 12, 1890 His parents are Austrians. It is told that Buff's worked in the ther, ame shop with the or cooper, on in The Star swimming Sentora— 100-yard free atyte. 100-yard breast #troke. 100-yard back stroke. High diving Mile marathon. 50-yard free style. Novice race. WOMEN'S Kentorn— 100-yard ffee style, 100-yard breast stroke. H0-yard back stroke, High diving. Mile marathon. 50-yard free atyle. Novice race. Name) Address) Star Swim Entry Blank 1 am @ regular member of the A. A. U. MEN'S Entries Close August 5 | ELIMINATED | BY INJURY S ABRIGHT, N. J, Aug. 1 \ ination of Vincent Richards trom STILL FLY KING the vitation tennis tow ament he yesterday, when he wuffered a iginal Jack Deripsey. Johnny's Teal | «trained tendon in the first round name was Johnny Lasky, but hel wit have great hearine on the wele drew the “Buff’ nom de plume from tion of the American Davis éup the fact that pe hung around the | a0 stew coum " fire «tation, hich folks usually" yy J 4 | called buffa in Johnny's neck of the| jy lam Tilden 11 and William M.- bait Jin the American net world, but the It was in the fire house in Gam-jiwo do not hitch well together in montown, a tenement and factory | ao fiatrict in the wer East Side of} xtany experts predict that Watson New York, where he has lived foris: washburn and Ft. Norria W years, that Buff learmed boxing. But! iain are the Wkels : he didn’t enter the professional came | toward and Robert Kinsey of Sm until he was 26, the age when mont | p.,.. sei oagpren Rhagtveed fighters are slipping. Buff got his |, ie geen eal ring start while serving In the navy |, during the war, He won the bantam |')" “oubles cltumplonship of the Pa. tithe f ihe Atlantic ricet Hie first Met si Sealine tes tad Ka ‘ pro bout was on his return to civilian |” ye tn voriten are whowhnr entver life, and as # substitute against) 1 eon vot. Joh te Rocky Walker, September can Fea eapesiat ato —— Buff beat him and Mickey Russell, |'7 0" PIAyIne Gans ome Johnny his start | ; our Huff won the bantamweight title |{Pelr way thru their matches thu from Herman when put in as a suty | {4 ben Hoy Moore, booked to: tackle | BILL RODGERS ne pot black wae nat oO £o on. | Seeerowoul-tus' adton ena crews 36} PLAYS AGAIN the $ rounds that night a | Bill Rodgers is back in the harness acain The rier acramento pilot in laying second base for the Den. ver club in ie Weatern learne He © and didn't do much playing for and wish to enter the eveats meet marked with X: VENTS KIRKSEY TO BE PREP TEACHER Juniors and Noviers— Morris Kirksey, rated next to (Under 14 years old) tie. aii 60-yard free atyle in the sprinting (Under 18 years old) to coach the ta 10-yard free atyle. athletics team this KO-vare back stroke t H 1 fO-vard breast atroke. over Saree Faney diving, 19-fo0t board education raduated from Stan ford thi EVENTS Juvlors and Novices : ri ttn pene eta) | DAVE SHADE WINS W0-yard free style NEWARK, N i sind (Girls under 18 years old) pshigeoy = 5 ON we 50-yard free style. ‘ California welterweight, out 60-yard back stroke, ree Ward, Elizabeth, in bO-yard breast stroke ney diving, 10.foot board. SMITH OUTPOINTS KAPLAN JIERSHY CITY, Aug. 1.—-Rocky Smith, Battle Creek welterweight, Oveeeeeteresecceosccvscseceeorsess nted Phil Kaplan, New York rounds. trees PHONE). «+. e se everees Michael Scott won the French am. uteur golf tournam t recently. = Elim: | Meet Jimmy Sacco Here's an introduction to the Boston lightie for those Seattle fans who haven't seen him in action Sacco, who is a speedy gent with the leather mittens, is down on the Arena program to mitt dims tomorrow night. the well-known Seattle Dav BASEBALL INITIATION FOR ‘DOC BROWN DUE: |Seattle’s Mayor Will Act as Master of Ceremonies on_ “Billy Lane” Day at Seattle Ball Park Thursday; Other News of Festivities | AYOR “DOC” BROWN | festivities when he will at the Seattle baseball orchard Thursday. | Lane earned this big honor by being voted the most valu- able player in the Pacific Coast league by a big majority in «1 the mw will make his bow in baseball be master of ceremonies at the three weeks’ balloting conducted by The Star. The winner of the le nounced until Wednes read yet. Thursda ter-writing contest will not be an- y as all of the letters have not, been The winning fan will be the honor fan of the day y and will be given a special box with six seats. The winner wil! be announced in Wednesday's Star. | } L. Christion vs. Tamikaw ‘HENRY VISITS = | * one hegr"* BEACHES TODAY) “7.050. 2",4.00"" Star swimming meet, was making a yren. ‘ tour of the bathing beaches today, in. |, Neue 884 Christianson ve Emy and | structing divers in the new diving |’ whermer ena Kisinberg ve. Bresnabam | rul He plonned to visit Green and Lintner La Madrona, Mount or Gd | eeeeae, Oe, ae: Ve, Mennnn end (Ad Demaree boo by Purch: & St. Lo “JNOTHER world’s series in New baseball. Base! business ope 1) buying pl all ay and if on the chin. The latest deal turned by of Hugh America’s a ‘ation crs in the ger crowds and can afford to do it, are game, ANOTHER NEW YORK WORLD SERIES WOULD HURT BASEBAL Both Clubs Are Trying to Bring Pennant Winners With Money Bags, Giants Have Followed in Wake of Yanks in Trying to Stave Off St, ng Hugh McQuillan, Crack Boston Hurler; Both St. Louis Have Best of Schedule for Next Few Days in Tight Pennant Races LASSEN York ¢ rH. BY L xe atest sportin New York clut the pennant The aeat of putts 1922, (tA Louis ci estTl Foes = be a bad Blow fe but r mid-se RESTS> Ge STAs such tactics are continued haseb: the Gotham money was the McQuillan, star righthanded pitcher of the Bos pston Brava was turned over to the Giants for Fred Toney ome lesser fi a _ Don’ t forget the latter hts some kale. Bill Doak Is Victim of Fortune Pitcher Comes Within Ace of Pitch Hw fates ha at ‘The league no-hit claws hurter No-Hit Games BY BILLY EVANS mighty kind to Pitcher Bil! Doak of the Louis Cardinals this » | ambition been of ar every in to break at least once. into un | major | the Twice this season Doak has turned 1 in two perform opposition mad: Now depriy pitchers od of hit recorded is a real one. ter of keen disappointment, how er, when the, only hit is of the fuky infield wpecies: | Barly in May, Doak turned in « one-hit affair aguinat the New York | Giants in July, On each 0c rolled wan able base by © en fo, after no-hit game plus no pitching luck pitcher wor shuts out hit and nlowly prevents # in do not casion t margin, an equal from reaching first base 1 umpired the game year when Ipitehed @ tefiret gern no ub Thin was that it }troft club, wan sgeregations in nusua sek, was also 5 the early » half dozen nensation four some of the extra bases. jthe Tigers. So: gan to insist doctoring the b stest was lod Robdertwon nohit run. ¢ agai only one mind being | o-hit game if the only It te al great feat of the b the made against which ‘This ix particularly true kn a game in which he the opposition without a single batsman only ie was a fluky infield tap; which bataman to get the decision at firkt the His other one-hit game was against the Phillies. the hit the working of a is & matter of good amount of when ariy in the ot The fac’ the Jest-hitting game, made note jeworthy Chicago no-man st the Detroit De it ay also enters int ro innings the Tigers hit batt me of th va ed hard. catches drives from going for ery Three prevented or ility to wet the ball xafe peeved he players be rtson inning a was Doak, Cardinal Hurler, Who Is Victim of Fate ANGELS PLAN FOR NEXT YEAR Los Angeles, according Dame Rumor, ix not depending upon Ver nen Spencer, their new outfielder until next year. Bpencer has been laid up with a broken leg. He was formerly in the International and American association loops and was a member of the New York Giants for a short time JOHNNY DUNDEE IN 566 BOUTS) Johnny Dundee, the famous Scotch-Wop, has one of the most unique records in ring history, The jumping Jack fought 566 times in 12 ranking as the junior light years weight champion today He has a neat bankroll and has a string of | race horses. ball feats, as well as °'NEW FIELD FOR in that game. PENNSYLVANIA | The University of Pennsylvania ts building a new stadium on Franklin field that will seat 50,000, It will be ready for the opening of the footbal( season in N ACORNS LEAD BASE THIEVES ember | York, who like to see | series will be a sad | baseball as a sport. — (ONE OF RECOKD {runs to his credit, |the old National league The Yanks chased Joe Dugan = ¥ Smith from the Boston Sox e saving gr ball is the a of both St. Louig | teams having foreed the Me | hattan gold bugs to in two of the tightest in_ history t thing that national The be | happen for the would be a St. Louig in at least one of the nd the fan: outside of take a sporting ¢ pulling for both SE q% i clubs to cop. Another New York ORNSBY WITHIN Rogers Hornsby, with: haw Ed Williamson in ff |four-base smack and the new tional ‘champion. With two season #Ull to go Ho to set @ new home run certain to stand for a ST. LOUIS HAS BEST OF HEDULE Altho both New York up on the St. Louis recent tussies, the Big ers face the toughen |right now. Outside and Yanks the strength Hieagues is in the jthe Gta its are en tal | Western customers the Cant ‘playing Brooklyn, , Boston, all second division Likewise, while St. Louis is i Boston, Philadelphia and ton, the weak sisters of the lengue, the Yanks are with with jicago, D | Cleveland, three of the ir gations 0d the Amer FEW DOLLARS HURT WHITE SOX The Chicago White Sox third place in the 2 but a few diers and they a |eames to the good it thet i jother good pitcher, Dickie Kerr, tue great) paw, wanted more jack ana Comiskey wouldn't give in | pe 138 el | During the first four innings Rob-| 4, aan : at | He's still a holdout and ti orton was bit fairly hard but was, Claude Cooper and Don Brown, jjosing a great chanee to ¢ a es [saved by good support. ‘Then, by Oakland outfielders, are showing the ‘The Sox recently spel! LEAGUE lPuasing over the ball. the Tigers took Way to the basestealers in the Coast | stubby M: | on. Lont. Ket. | ltnele minds off their work and the 'ague, Cooper leading the procession | not deve fan Praicie s ‘ Me rember § with thefts and Brown being | But bi ; hitting slumped e * Ateeles “ ae) ls orr:: As a result, Robertson jogged thru | #econd Wan Our own Billy Lane | for about bd 4 4 the jast five innings in easy fashion. |is third with 22 [Comiskey get X a Ht High-class pitching had been aided — |caliber for $3,004 a 7 A 4 > ‘tt Portland’s Hurler-Mana- |?» 1k and psychology 400 GOLFERS | Kerr is the last of the thin facrnm eo 8 1922 holdouts, Eddie Rows er Has Edge on Seat! le} ported to Cineinnatt W netuak ase 8 8 t! ST MOGULS | _ARE EXPECTED (pyors 0 cincinsst ’ Left-Hander in Duel | Four hundred golfers are expected eet DAV a os Xo : MEET TODAY |to carr te tutes conten | ‘ “ P? TLAND, Aug. 1.—Jumping o Gonae ‘moguls are meeting /fue championship to be held o Cinetmnatt ‘ ‘ Hunky Schorr for a three-run | today at San Franciaco to consider |the course of the Del Monte pritsl wot .oct Brooktye he »9 | lend o first brace of inr the Judge Landig ‘decision on Bini; besinning September Ri. a iaa Philadelphia ‘ 8¢| Portiand nosed out the ttle pas. | Klepper, Jim Brewster and Bill Ker locher, wo 5 rthy. ‘The latter becomes the prop j league shot n the final game of the series pains ny G wep oe ae ne DATES ARE SET hailed as the peer of Nati he's n Mo ha be jerty of the Coast lear and yerformers by big le xen : 2 F ‘ horn began to bear down the | his suspension ix up today. There js) ‘The dates for the tall. cheaston | waeke ro Dave wor. ‘of the : 7 ellet after spotting the Beavers all| some talk that Klepper ma i between the Big Th teams are: both in fh © and hitting, al a f their runs #0 earl the after. |¢4 as a Coast league dire Princeton vs. Harvard at Cambridge, jeeid that his great al A n F ; 2 November 11; Yale va. P ” 0 but his mates were held to rinceton at | responsible the hij eiphia oat : : : Princeton, November 18: Harvarc Mpeg wi) ® two tallies by the wily Al Demaree,, NEW WEIG \s gee urvard vs. |the Chicago Cubs in the Re ' ; Yale a ew aven, Novembe 5. on, A who went the distance for the home | ” club MEN NEEDED TOM RUSSELL. . n> mm ‘ 3 Several times matter Pat MacDonald, Paddy Ryan and (0) TURNER BACK P b . Matt McGrath, the famous New Russell is con Nar eeeoan spelled yi Matt Mecirath, the famevmeraan | ON WAY EAST | tie tig enguce 4am n . Me * ‘ jshowers, but he pulled him Olympic team weight men for the Tom Turner, exumanager of the | years ago he was thé tpn gy so aaa aad aecay oar. de, mre not expected to com. | Portiand Beavers, is on his way to| paw of the Americal . n ng, trol at time sets sigan 4 games in Paris, | 5t- louls and way points, in quest | the White Sox, His a Hoator ’ nae ABM MPO. A. El Ryan and. McGrath having an of players for the Portland clab. Ine was shipped Ce ang ft : ° 0 0 ee jas an outfielder t 40 lwitl be e AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 0 Pay LARGEST SELLING Wh r th et " cng the Pirates | ehagys “ Erk ae f i eres | — : : 23 : !) 5-CENT CIGAR a wal ‘BOB HARPER- j ‘ A |Bohorr, 5 ae | ; : te i eS a way | IS Pa ions Tape eek el COUNTRY, r 5 Way | | ; Femme ‘ * 6 leg x | Portland scribes Saye] | “ \ ‘ ' i » 0 era thro’ he er et | | Harper, The. score ' Con, et £6 1 8 6 plstates put the timmediat approval wambglpticrge Jat Bt” Louis a High, re 3 0 6 9.9 [uRoa the Wm. eee ee erate sive fighting if he exp Hatveriea: Quinn and Ruel; Vangtider | MoCe i 5.4 9 ee Oe ae line smokers there in the and I * { tah AD a o|—five cent | ; | ° Re Ree Se ee a t appear on the stands altogether, | New York 7 a ic ie a oht the guard until he ean st At Chicag ; a ee ea 10 1 jot stall dealers than { es nt the | Theyve linches. He was Matterle ' re by innings é and fancy of the smoker | i / fang; Roberts tle und Sonali | Seatel Ms aan ebcat ne voir 8 ulate, atibeieas, 3448) Pte recent poor showing nd Bohatk, | 868 o1108 regular overnight succ i ¢ paaei tee oe, Hite Pibioriie today the largest selling fivecent fe) the {Sacco th the Waahiun : 90000 oe wma | ear in the United States, and with} Ovvetiag , the tee ty every as ‘ hite-—Bldred, good reason, It Is the anton cigar 7?PE fifteen ba was called enrt acrifice hite—~8.|yalue on the market today ully a| és . | referee. vie igh: Mason on | YAN Cead of the times in quality | _/ Cigarettes _ vonsitic. ‘tunchy lfor the price. Long filler, select | | | R Time—1:40, | hinder, Sumatra wrapper | BASEBA }A i i bins | Manufacturer and dealer have nar-) { ¢ Wattle, ° Saitoh Uaerisiee | rowed thelr profit on the Wm. Penn pacurre Coast | Rekert and Perkins; Oldham and Manton (GIRL ATHLETES _ knowing they woul ve at aa An | Vv ERNON NS. f j the enormously increased sale. it) | tee @ enn, It will feel lke} SEATTLE OREGON STAR | INVADE EUROPE) Py 0m renin antekel and \\ | Be | NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Fourteen [Oa cigar that gives you an ord-time | ° MEETS DEATH | nen girls, the first team of ite [fone G| Wednesday, 2245 Pp. /Piek Nelson one-time University | kind organized in the United States, | NOTE—There is only one price for | Double- Heat of Oregon baseball star, was killed | sailed fo: ope on the A af ents straight M r Burepe on the Aquatania,|_ Wm. Penn—five cents straigh recently In Oregon in a road wreck. | whore they will compete in the first |§6 per hundred—$50 per thousand, | |A ovie Star i He was well known here, playing | international track and field meet for! Please do not ask the dealer to sell! UP) Eve Pa ta) Aamitted Pree first base for the Duthie Shipyard | women at the Pershing stadium, for less. He cannot afford to do it le Cc. Kixcept team in the league of 1917 Par farting August 30. Advertisement,

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