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eh i Featherweight King I Ready tor Challenger Kilbane Trains for Big Battles on His Farm in Ohio; Is Only One Pound Overweight; Gray Hair Belies His Sturdy Build and May Be Decoy ERMILLION, O., May 7.—Just outside of this little town, on his splendid 65-acre estate, Jo Kilbane, king of all featherweights, is training busi r an activ summer of fighting. Two fights seem certain—those with Eug Criqui and Johnny Dundee, But before delving into Johnny's daily life during his training period, it is well to give you, once and for all, his own thoughts concerning the Kilbane-Muldoon Dundee so-called talkfest raging so healthily in New York.” “Frankly,” Joh told the writer for The Star, “I have not paid a lot of attention to all that has been d “But get this straight: I have never refused and never will refuse to meet Dundee so long as I am in the game All talk to the contrary is rot. The only time I was slated to meet him, since our fight 10 years ago, I wus ready, : but something came up on Ruth Hits . 118 his part to prevent it. paceate prevent it. in Title Series " Criq e DARE F O'Rourke te 1 will I don't s me t Then 18 to doubt willing Interest he will be meet Dundee—at there also is no question It is difficult to » mani Muldoon of the ommis | New sion can say 1 must meet I Criqui, if O pane to meet Criqui first and then Dun-/ e n by dee. | Johnny, it must be pointed ou a free-born Am en in fr America, ar powers of bridg America at his comm: He doean’t | would travel to say anything about this side of it, | xton's and it is hoped he won't have to ex hibit a test of strength. Moreover, | have by! ¢ campu the big University contest he hasn't capitalised the tith theatrical work, etc. But one thing seems certain. He will fight both Criqui and Dund Uhis summer, and to quote him as to bouts after that, “why shouldn't I take on some more as long as I am ball game vel was unusually slow and cor gested. Supporters of the Monti in trim?” dium bridge movement ‘The game little champion, 33 years | dent tha’ . and with a head of hair topped | across anal venue with streaks of gray that belie his}Morth would re traffic a husky frame, is only one pound;well as shortening e distance to overweight. He looks to be in ex-jthe bow! for residences of th cellent shape, and altho he is not| Capitol Hill, Madrona, Mount Baker and other southern dist: The issue is designated ax Proposition A” on the ballot. given to boasting, nor even predict- ota. ing, he still expects to be the champ after his Criqui and Dundee meets, Johnny and his helpers, among} them Al Ziemer, Tom McLaughlin | and O'Malley, get up about 6:15 a. m. A light breakfast of eggs and toast follows, and then about six miles on the road about his large tract of} land. His luncheon is equally light, ‘ : and he follows this with a nap. At} PACIFIC COAST TEAGUE | “City 4 p.m. the gym workout comes, | Portland j 1 3 then a little road work, and supper | Vernon . Na 0 3 ‘ and bed at 10 o'clock completes a oe rion 4 day. jacramento iW Kilbane’s estate {s one of the most | Seattle 14 beautiful spots in Northern Ohio. It|Pakiand -.-- 1 fs directly on Lake Erie, and in-| cludes some of the righest land } NATIONAL LEAGUE this part of the country. This}, Won. Lost, Pet ground is being cultivated, and next | poston 7 . 7 year he will have a healthy crop of |Chicago ieee 4 rH potatoes, tomatoes, radishes, and the | Pitteturs e , , e est of the vegetabl that go to) 7 ‘. make a successful garden. ‘ He has drilled his ground and . struck gas which he uses. He also eatin has his own electric light and water! gt. Louis 16, Chicago 4 pumping systems. In other words, | 7 ads hin 4 it js a complete little world d one} Only camee Ay which will find Johnny every sum ? mer for the rest of his life. AMERICAN LEAGUE Kilbane fondly hopes to retire]. Won. I from the game this year. He adda | hor)" ice with a chuckle that he has said this | ana it before, but that this time he means | Phi jeiphia ® : it. Al Ziemer will probably be the ny se jee recipient of the title should this |g: Louie hae at come teue. And Johnny fs schooling |Chicago .... 7 90 aa2 him to protect it in true Kilbane} RESULTS fashion. fit. Louis 5, Cleveland 4 nee a ee | Pailadelpnia 3, New York 1. IS CARPENTIER THRU? =| Chicago a pewses PARIS, May 7—Georges Carpen rie tier, former idol of France, has Walter Johnson helped to score four runs in the second inning with @ triple, and the Senators beat the Tted Sox, 4 to 1. reached the end of his string and| should retire from the ring, accord-| ing to the verdict of Paris boxing critics who saw him knock out Mar- cel Niles, French heavyweight, yes- terday in the eighth round. Altho Carpentier won, it was the general opinion that even a second. rate American heavyweight would have finished Georges in the second | : round when Nilles clipped him on the| , Six’ runs scored in the first three innings gave the Kobins a 7 to 4 win jaw and had him out on his fee ee he Titles Chick Galloway cleared the bases w' @ sock in the sixth, giving the Athletics a & to 1 victory over the Yanks. 4 a single, “Rajah” ek whieh enabled 16 to 4. With two homers a Honraby led tho at the Cards to win from the Cubs, Fournier reported and played hin first game for Brooklyn Announcement Extraordinary! | row scored two runs’ on_aingten ‘by Motion Pictures of the Bhi 0, and they beat the Indians, 9 to 4 “Man of the Hour” LUIS ANGEL | Five rons scored on a rally in the eighth inning gave the Reds an & to 7 victory over the Pirates. Grimm, Pittsburg firet baseman, hit safely in his 19th consecutive Great defense behind the Kood piteh- ]ing of Robertson gave the White Box a 4 to 3 win over the Tigers 'Paddock Equals Three Records PARIS, May 7,—Charlie Paddock, the world's sprint champion, equaled | three record’ yesterday in the Uni versity of Paris games. He equaled his record of 102-5 seconds in the 100 meters dash; his record of 201-5 seconds for the 200 meters, and in an exhibition race went 100 yards in 9 8-5 seconds, BOB SHOULD GET 40, SAYS IRISH Irish Muesel, New York Giant out fielder, comes forth with the predic tion that his brother, Bob, of the nkees will «mack out about 40 elr- pit clouts this season, Bob, the older brother, says, has cut out his foolishness and will step out this year like the good ball player he has always given the promise of becom- ing. In a Film Called “Will He Conquer Dempsey?” SEE him maul his spar- ring partners! NOW at the Fists Kilbane | in nT) , ‘aining Se - es TE ba Joh ha dr ny championship Showing the famur right cross to the Johnny i Al Zi on left, eronr and McLowghlin actin referee ETERMINED Oakland Bill Harms in the six next Tue and Jimm | mmy m nado Mike line bout, #0 next how th week in the years of boxir has fought s hite, Lew ight, ga Is Shown Card Ready in Bridge for Arena Mitt Show SEATTLE IS TWICE LOSER TO PORTLAND : r 4 field and the r 1 Bracker team 1. Ahne mean gam 4 f w follow H. } Ww at rk “3 Best Shoe Sh 6 9 | Ratteries: Stitts and Moc Ren S'l AK “KILBANE IS IN TRAINING FOR BOUTS WITH CRIQUI AND DU: % MANY HORSES FILED FOR BIG KENTUCKY DERBY AT L OUISVIL» | Big Score in Junior Loop Tiff Washington Park Beats Best Shoe Shop; Louies Make 28 Runs V ‘e w th " ture «a f fr t The West & Wh mi pluck c th t t und 1 b I of feat t pluck A ( \ No. 1 I I Arden ( uhey-E League No, 2 i Dye W T 17 i Bost $ YM. H. A H om , t un time WASHINGTON PARK WINS nents’ r t « Want 6 Best and man Breen THIRD STRAIGHT FOR CHAMPS The West & Wheeler chan made it three straight victori the season when they defeate Asahi Cubs in a loosely played game | at Walla Walla field. They turned hie Mitch lin a 11 to 4 win. The Nippon » Paul Doyle and mar foosled six tUmes behind Takay others of note, His fighta agninat who pitched good bull. He has} y ndler and the two M . fanned 30 men in his last two| all no-d i contest and game Sackman uthpawed a y one w the limit. Paulson 7 1) good game for the winner 1 ncked out in some | Vernon M18 2) The score H. FE of which| Kremer and Thomas; James, Jolly | wast @ Wt ior sin, |and D. Murphy a. | Asahi Cub ‘ 6 6 | Second game Ru. BI Matieraa. Waldnde aihier | Lee Morrisey Jimmy Storey | Odkland § 12. 1) pakayoshi and Nim will mix in the ial ¢ Mor. | Vernon 4 3. 0 rigey wi ma te rg talain Y. M. HW. A. IS WINNER Idaho we bee ene senna | The Y. H. M. A, tossers defeated n few y sel’ ities B the Rainier Valley Merchants by a his first ir LAKE Orry, May ve be }11 to 3 count In a fast contest on | A smashing four-rou poth -6 rag ep ugha Waila Walla field. ‘The game was | | Ludwig the popti Riedtorincee Baubles up until the seventh session, | 120-pounder, and Brownie perdefd aa sciy rigses p,| When Joe Hyman of the Y. M. H. A. | Filipit iM further |. Fi se R. H. B| ctouted out a twobagger with the sthen t rt Villon is ei sphead Y 1) pase Sod | 2 dashing mix Vic Wag] ee » Ol The score RH. E Ithe only boy able to tnke the dusky.| Proush gatas jon, Yel ur Rainier Valle Stave tiie jaskinned youngster's measure prior td ecurtgcin tetany aid Ooh eee hottesdd aks, 8 Frankie Green will meet Lpcpl 3,|_Swancon, Amos and Dwyer; Cohen | Aragon in the curtain rat Second game RH. Elana Ordeli | gent AR ot ato ag Sacramento... 4 M i | Interest is running rife as to the| Ouray, ae | a s | probable outcome of the main event | "lt MAK. tie ses cnter: sin.] EEE ARE TROUNCED between Marcus and Davis, The se . . spp gir i Se The Three Broth Dye Works sational showing of the Los Ang bod, Peters loutdlt: Walldped. thie" Pugeté ‘by’, an boy against Eddie Roberts in Ta FRANCIBCO. May 17,—Loa{ 21 t@.1 count on Columbia playfield coma the other night has brought : Mant Franc pruet| Lowry and Reagan each contributed flock of new fang to his banner. Rot Lape iba bey “4 roK®| home runs for the winners and Ivan | rts defeated Davis while Marcus | ove" inthe tear ie srnoen | Jones and Harry Speidel looked weil | | atepped in and beat Roberts, only to | &4mes played y Ap iinghes 8: in the field | get a draw for his effort Orne aan RH. Bl phe score RH a dra nis efforts. ie is i A LH. |” ‘Tacoma critics were not backward | : pone : M9} Pugets Lape esas he Lye ad jin stating that Marcus had five out |". 0Y ODay; Sect, Alten ana | Three, Brothers Paget Cet ache Jot six rounds, Roberts didn’t lead Crandall and: Daly; § : nd) "Pantages, Stroud and Barberis; more than once or twice during the | Abel, Jones and Deduca jentire fight. Had he led, he might | ; " _— nj not have gone the six cantos as b 4 TAL , % TOT | |did. Marcus fought an ‘aggressive |* The Loule’s French Dry Cleaners | battle from start to finish in 7 | and will use the same | Davis Tuesday night: 100,000 CAN BE HANDLED | IN BIG ARENA Yelle. Hughes and Baldwin; Courtney capes IN LOOP AGAIN WIN GAMES LBY, Mont, May 7.—E. H ane, architect in charge of the construction of the } amphi | theater, accommodate | planned spectators at the champi } 100,000 Gibbons hi |fight, 0 cars of lumber needed fi building of the arena are ar and avywelght Junder wa | ‘The arena, almost circular, 865 |feet in diameter, is to be built in| |the natural amphitheater just out-| side Shelby Only this district remember that | 14 fight will be staged, was the of a fierce battle between ba Sioux and Black feet Indians Mayor James A Shelby, and other oldtimers r today that the Sioux camped vale during the winter of When spring cane tho ke lucouts of the Blackfoot tribe ed the Sioux tribal enemies and More Garfield hikh school wo sophmore division of the |freshman-sophmore meet the Tigers made 46 has completed his plans preliminary ground-breaking is |the bowl in the hills where the Johnson, of neked than 100 In diang died In the ensuing battle, BABES AND TIGERS WIN stadium Saturday and Bron won the freshman division. Babos gathered 454% points, Dempsey onship The ‘or the riving, clubs were victora tests in the Seattle Semi-pro E league Georgetown wo Arcanum by The yal Arcanum orgetown Hylengren and Rulds and Hemph The Asahi tos men # to 1 in tween Nagamini 1 fow old-time redidents of | two men on the an 8 t Takata singled in ner in ye n from and rchants, Asahi, & Wolff th Sulliva hal ers beat the Dairy- pitehing and Wo the sack & n; ‘hth with | Beacon. scoring the terduy's con ne Royal) Martini, | duel be- Ingersol n 1886 | Winning July} The w RH Dairymen ee 6 wcene nds of | A8aht vs... ¢ 3 Nagamint and Takato; W, Inger- pocalled in tho 86. n-eyed wight their nthe} the Woodmen all-elty | final count was 17 at the} ‘The score dway|Shaner & Wolff .. The |W. O. We veees while} Calhoun snd South Park ha and 1 Runnery and Halverson Wigsins son, Shaner & and Pederson, sol and R, Ingersdl, dit enw duff; Wolff easil of the Hendrich y Mail Advertising company, 16 to b. R. 6 Maley, World. with the winning John: ped The trow Danborn jadministered a 28 to 7 defeat to the Arden Cubs in the contest played | yesterday at South Seattle, Ed Crawford, of the lo: hit a home | run | ‘The score: R. H, Loule’s see 16 | Arden Cubs . ty ae? Ogdon, Mullaly and Bural; G. An |derson, Babcock, Holloway, Smith and L. Anderson, Bianchi sOrs, SE GAME st of the tossers THE ONE CL In the clorest cont the Fahey-Brockman Jout Lincoln Park in an exciting con: | test by a 6 to 6 Budinich and | Stochy, the twirlers, each al-| lowed eight hits, Budinich clouted | | | | day, nosed | rival out a four-baser, ‘The contest was witnessed by a large crowd. The score: RH. ¥. Fahey-Brockman .,......6 8 4 Lincoln Park VerenOne Be. 2] Ralkowski and Valle; Budinich and} ‘The Seattle Bankers’ eball league will open this afternoon with the Seattle National meeting the ;Union National. A busy schedule is ahead for the bank tossers to the ond of the season, June 2 000000000000000000' A CLUBROOM Where You Can Play RUMMY, FREEZE-OUT, SOLO and POOL The ZERO 214 Jefferson St. Just back of L, C, Smith Bldg, Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed Enchantment Is Still Ruling Horse in Bets 140 Horses Are Nominated Now for Big Races; Sally’s Alley May Have Good Chance, Altho Filly , : Has Won Only Once; How Horses Line Up ‘Standing of Star League LEAGUE NO. 1 JEW YORK, May 7.—How many hors vill start in the LEAGUE No Kentucky Derby? J At present that question is puzzling the experts as muca E : as picking the probable winner. YM. : omething like 140 nominations have been made for the Be " classic, and at present perhaps half of them are showing J M enough stuff to warrant the belief that they will start. 2 Getting a 43-year-old ready for the Derby is a se serious proposition. So early a start eae as May 19 makes it neces-/DR. WILLING sary to hurry the condition CLUB STARS “uit borat a2 that GET SBY IN will be able to travel the ARE VICTORS "sistance of « mile and BRITISH PLAY a quarter. ng May 7—~The Brit. BY ALEX C. ROSE iB ir amate { champion: hips QEATTLE GOLF CLUE 4 had SLIGHT ACCIDENT tarted here: this mor with N t MAY CHANGE ENTRY OnE. AREER A baie oy : y Ly I enthusiasth crossed ? f f that E. ‘ = baat title amateur My ( T e erstwhile cham - - repetition F nse t t . : mu George chal- i 7 : of Brookline, Gardner, captain ; ¥, J. Wright Angele nd Dr. O. P. Will VARSITY TEAM LOSES Portland, Qre, are most he Ut nity of Washin gto! 4 American starters, e an golf team wy cy) mn drew a bye in the first round Park th Hill th on NO CINCH. TO € > : al as the first pair got off from t ting tee final to 6 in favor of |PICK WINNER #:30 a. m. ae’ — the Jef Tr > kk the winner for the Oulmet easily defeated A. H. Ready y this year is some job, turf €x-| four and th LACROSSE MEN pert orl There eae horse in the Roger red had a harder “MEET TONIGHT race t : ands out as did Morvich | time defea R. Campbell, one a up. cai Kae hat coed rh ter perusing the dope of the| J. ¥. Neville, San Francisco, des acted tn yuys on the poss ties of the d Viscount Maidstone by the de- ail at least a dozen loom up 48] cisive score of six and four, g contenders R, Hunter, California, eliminated = Soa8 his American opponent, H. 8. Lake, : Y'S ALLEY | of Hartford, Conn., four and two. y LOOKS GOOD | KR. M. Lewis, Greenwich, Conn, lost 2 The fine performances of | his match to the Britisher, L. Schon, Alley has won many a sup- | 0n¢ port f Kilmer's fi It is as Swe r, American golf rather interesting fact that only o hampion, was eliminated, along with M M t h T filly Regret, hag ever won the | Robert Gardner, captain of the Wak ay Match Two || petvy: “Tere are many who believe | Ker cup team, Swe r was beaten by the one- ded score of five up and three to y by E. N. Layton, an “unknown” h golfer. G. D. Forester, ane STILL FAVORED other Englishman, defeated Gardner, The fine showing of Wilderness in| two up. winning the Pacific handicap at that chance to sha Alley hi that hi an exee Colored Boxers 1CO CITY rd and Jack J heavyweis! ENCHANTME Notre Dame football team of Mexico were started tods ford, the present champion, suc- || Havre De Grace has won him ma The Count defended title supporters. He was in fine form,| Indiana will play three important vosterday knocking out An covering the six furlongs in 1:12 3-5, | contests the East next fall. 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