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__ FRIDAY, JUNI 1, 1928._ ~ BABE ADAMS GUNNING AFTER MOUND MARK SET BY CY YOUNG Pittsburg | ITALIAN HEAVY CHAMPION | Sarazen I Awiatae Results C ar tata (Smith to Box | Criqui Is Vet After = | Winner in coeur file wae Schools Jones Tuesday! (Confident New Record Title Play * Coast M oa ae cml of Victory Is 41 Now and Young od Takes Northern British Golden Bears Are Fa- 1 wilaoldad .|\Frenchman Predicts He Played When He Was Professional Prize at vored to Cop Honors at of Will Knock Out Kil- 44 Years of Age r St. Anne’s Today Pullman Saturday J ; bane in Sixth Round BY BILLY EV ‘ANS ; ‘DON 4 oe ( erdabe BY HENRY L. FABRE ADAMS tera 0 ‘te te tase Toes tS ror oF 2. ie Pettey an [Sete tials "ene: | DET HERMAN = a TWO SCHOOLS #2. ee te aug ws, WILL RETURN | tie Sarat rrnciman, TRACK MEET aca tae whe tare, | Na eran tre ana | ii Se © aa ¥ ARBOR, M d Unis aay be t > th nd not words win fights, refused to tural Ce t 5 game. ¥ u liction on what he 6 Colle v 1 do. ; “Lam : ito the manag : ‘ 5 Te i nd T feel. as BIKMINGHAM LOSES t been that in name ¢ : Bt) good ou know what the fle ¢ weight. The largest crowd ci pring 4 h A, rey 1 team of ¢ e ¢ t pend t c ¢ time a minio, ’tis whispered, already Champion Dempsey's direct i VLEABANT BEACH WINS ro heavy favor-|*8° He contlr fighting, how-|the New Y¥« jiants, said the to have customers) Washington Has Better | AFTER JOHNSON |!) cir, ARs. Si)so civ pa ee an tord, n F : . , tid ho. Yesterday the bandages he had|ern day! saving time, with xer, who now is hea \ mn worn over his eyes for three months | bout Jackie McCoy” Crew, Says Californian we. cere oi Ree se Price Sean isda adh Rehan ene, | fear St vee a Y \ . : ty held, the| had regained’ partial sight } The second event will be Johnson, the former title hold SAILORS WANT GAME a tend thet ooett Editor’s Note: The followthg story, written by George T. Davia, would not come to Mexico Cit EMERTO . ; eae prominent California sport writer, appeared in ar » box him k und was one of the happiest mo-| rounds between Al Ziemer, Kilban ments’ of my life,” he said today,|chief sparring partner, and Biliya ‘ &. Om BS VRS regon’ is first,|“When those bandages were’ re-| Levine é Ps Ban Francisco Bulletin, 1¢ te very Wteresting, port ; didn't t he'd come,” said |*, 1 a ‘than any other | moved and I saw the light of day ‘0 elght-round bouts will ta and successfully? Lis.| tMat the California writer predicts a ve nble 8 y of the “That man wants none of tr " ea ey Otter |OnG® more: Ok felt like @ new. san." y- between -Jack Giiarkey of his theories on, versity of Washington crew at Pough ‘ t Ho'll spend the rest of| siti i : Never apsord ants eGiae sa ldin, tho — | Johnny tain and the semifinal” you will readily under ] ‘ king me ke 2 e ; a will be staged between Kid Kaplin 2 BY GEORGE T. DAVIS | : soos Mukeaag tare Ves ee YP GIRL SWIMMER and Babe Herman, two contends hers experiment too} 1E University of V 1ington crew that 1 represent fees. Oka Iniveraity |for the featherweight crown, a: ta develo « tick! I the Pacific coast this year in the intercollegiate regatta| DOESN'T LOWER Hf emansaattaeny. | | LS WERY LIGHT | 5's ‘ie vou so toe limi tam -abiohpt se year in the intercollegiate regatta TOOK LONG TRIP |" caitormia_ana Idan ‘ t| Lille Bowmer, the 17-year-old girl event is expected to get under | : should excel even the splendid record made by the Huskies| LINKS RECORD | Masten wees Fee thictes, |Who broke the 60-yard women’ not later than 5:30, and {f the! that I could}in 1922. Despite the fact that there has been a change in| SAN ANTONIO, , June 1 Shade, San Francisco boxer, been broken by Montana athletes. | world’s swimming record recen ninaries do not go the distaneey hing ‘woald be/ coaches, the momentum of crew progress at the Northern| “rence Mangham, “al profession. | Came v -_ or Austra. | jin Honolulu, weighs but 94 pounds. | th al will be staged earlier, :| institution has not been halted for an instant. pede oycet nedige dion baa od | 5 hie boat ts: cooee | MIKE, GIBBONS | Pr EN si Ie bectitig. aut thee ass ta nsecutive hole” fay golf rec-lwith Frank Farmer, a short time| MANY FEATURES , & and there seems toy “Rusty” Callow, the present coach, took up the reins|ord when t ing ri Bey | $5 very little Frenct y abe a 8} 0 ¢ 1 tin} chp 2 ‘ ‘ Co fe Tech’; 00,04 ymna- | Very little French money on the make exactly as Ed Leader left them when the latter took bag m before com ng pr afl agi Beary Patapon Mite. AIDS BROTHER | fc ow pnaihihe' 6 f ee of con. | ket ; x 5 tnanct bows nh he latter. satya [P the trip for the time being when he| Mike Gibbons, brother of Tommy, |#!um, nor D © course of con pills ara hes eae pte and baggage and answered the lucratice offer that wa pep eying we aneG a receive from his Eastern | will be the heavyweight challenger’s |#truction in Pittsburg, will include “control, ¥et}Made by Yale. They are both expo of the same}, tap Borg : " oc | man r nn, informing him | chief sparring par in the train: | many new features, Pampas awit é J0xNanD RELEASED e scctfechool and learned the intricate d orks st 1 chen ed to fight Fay | ing for the big fight at Shelby, July|™ing pools for men and women stu Pittsburg Pirates worked to perfect /SChOO!l and learned the intricate details o S sport under i t les a z Md. early|4, Mik great middleweight in|4ents and an underground tunne ce Jonnard, the same conditions. 79% strokes per round ther tches” await| his time, has been in retirement for|direct to the playing field are|qitcher, to the Wichita Falls eltiby ost pitchers make a mistake in ogi SEES ae aie ; are [gfe 19: the We method of warming up. A ma-| CALLOW NOT coche a th ults of expert 1 in the Eas over a year D 7a DRIVER coachir ~ TREE: ority simply lob ball to the| Peas eats S| uae a ae ann wa tal ori try ws, | DEMPSEY Wit be |former coach, and his methods are/ind has won against some of the| Al TEND CHURCH “Prio® to each game that I am | considerably less strenuous, tho he/best crews in the East, Leader,| Jack Dempsey, world's heavy: to pitch I figure the lineup of the! howe agi t. | wel, opposition as I warm up and try|**ts the same results, In the race| however, geems to be far from sat-| weight champion, has promised the 1 5 t cre ne eat Fa ch, thi 1 nardest for each player to hit. That| jestuary, on April 22, the Huskies! jaa jast year at Washington |attena church some Sunday before Z| mo set for the ‘real work|showed m masterly stroke, in which | NAVY NOT the big contest in Shelby, July 4 well-timed precision of cach 130. STRONG The minister ts one of the three Tho Northorners insist that the} designated to attend the Dempsey Gibbons fight to ascertain if boxing fs brutal. \ thateot the previous year, which RSS . same second to the Navy in the| Pouthkeepsle, race, It is no piiose| WILLARD PICKS DEMPSEY that Annapolia ia not répresented| Jess Willard, former heavyweight 1 by ‘aa strong a crew na that which | Champion, who lost his title to Jack } a@ remarkable showing | Dempsey, pickn Dempsey to knock \ for thé past three years. | out Tommy Gibbons in from four to eS, (2 and surprised the, critic the | \'shelby, July 4 Dempsey, ho says, present outfit fs just as strong as} critiog by power in the boat, but the experl.| Will wade thru Gibbons’ cleverness. enced oaramanship. fs lacking, with FURAN. avs tae te tn only two veterans In their places. FORMER MIDDIES | je 1 d S ARE IMPRESSED || Field and Stream King and C agher, two of the | nm wh h the Navy t} BY PARL A. FRY year, won the Coast, |. syle Day sport showed a» Husky te i" reat improvement im the angling hey are both of the opini| Fame, with some of the beat catches Regardless of make or the, ey fon that It 1g very doubttul.i¢ there | Prestetd wince the opening of the is & crew in the East that can win| the edge over the bass, the tion of your old tires, we will from the Seattle elght, if. they per- Pedi as ae seat er ae form up fo their possibilities. allow ou from Stanford, Callfornl and Washing. y ton have all made a finé showing each tithe they have rowed in the ; r bine ribbon even in the East. Each oi a et 25% to 40% college hag, had the honor of land. ; ing’ ‘In second place, and {t looks ‘ Bd ta the thepe past ‘performances, will | Dee and were Ker taagaaiiton sathe be avyershadéwed by a sweeping vic- | « . * foi period be ne! their new value on the Bame PM try tor tio Pacitic const next Wi , month, ; several standard makes. VER Eee : e a : t's the best TIRE SERVICE HOUSE ix. PANS BOXING So onc i i Wholesale Diamond Tire Distributors he soe Ae staat Mette tales cldg sons. opntete iit ieee gare € Corner of East Pine and Harvard Ave., Chicago, as a result of the riot| ured from 7 to 13 inches Be ever made!” Seattle, Wash. East 0618. which followed the defeat of: Pinkey Kylar and 0. W, Mitenelt Mitchell by Ber Leonard, the lucky flghermen om the North eight cha ' a) k of tho Millaguamish river, the night ght champton, hete ‘Paesday |’ Soy ot twe reaming with thees n fine rainbows, They report the sport | -|- - very fair in the locality of Oso, this | spot with local fist | ¥ Fishing is very |report from W. F. Uhrich, ut that place water Is rising, altho clear, Worms The First National Bank i is an old bank, Sein Gad lati ee For a great many years it has been serving. the lucky’ flaherman in Piper & Tatts fishing ‘ period between the best commercial interests of Seattle! | May 14 and 26, A eAtch of 21 cutthront, and its territory. | taken from take. Ie ju snouomtn, wen the merchandise prize for that particular | Today it offers better financial service! i ais ; | than ever to merchants, manufacturers, ex-* ||| CHOCOLIATES Cb eine tor Shion RESET GIEDIAYS ef | porters, importers, professional people, | j ear tictiigribatony wan tapeny dent kane | ouseholders, employers and workers, men me ——_ welshiag trom’ 3 te | nbered #ix fieh, { and women.’ It has a large number of cus- ||" ged scars {tomers and room.and-a, welcome for many | Just the confection for *\ more. } | your Sunday outing turning with @ toh of outs throats, They report he stream At your dealers or higher than last week, condition, with fresh eggs and wo M, W. Meler mado a nico catch of basn Second Avenue and Columbia Street 1200 Western Avo. Lake 1 at of which 107 Ist Ave, 418 Pike St. Bevoral pat ounty lake t 010 2nd Ave, 1406 4th Ave, jollday, and found some good nport therein,