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JUNE 7 AINS: Shelby Tickets Are Place« Sale Fifty thousand dollars’ worth of pasteboards for the Gibbons-Dempsey match have been placed on sale in Seattle. Dan Salt is local representative for the Shelby promoters, and will supply Tacoma, Everett, ind other Puget Sound cities with tickets. They range from ringside seats that sell for $50, to $20 bleacher seats. It’s the largest allotment of tickets on the Coast. They will be on : at Austin & Salt’s gymnasium and at Druxman’s sporting headquarters on Fifth ave. and Pike st. Other cigar stores in the city will take reservations. THU THE SEATTLE 8TAR rH BERCOT TRAINING FOR KRACHE BOUT IN OLYMPIC MO 7} _PAGE 14 ~ Sata x sat DE At aE BY AHERN | } oi ' Bearcat Is Returning to Nature) |j-tose veusor| as Monroe Logger Works IM AY GARDEN = | | : ; te it Outdoors to Build Up| || “SF CNCUEM Ht tL MEST for Big Battle = rane AGAN, I'L Dot } BY LEO H. LASSEN NOUR EVE back to nature for Dod Nes, t MEAN cot. ; The Monroe logger, w the biggest fight of his « he scraps Ted Kra ‘Tuesday, has gone v ple mountains to train for Ue. = Bereot is at the Olympic Hot Springs, in tho heart of the Olympic | Mountains, where he ts roughing on the trails, build up b Lonnie Austin, his r that Bercot's | Sin the Jimmy Bercot had had t the gym and us Intensive road work Feclion of Harry And lightweigh is the bic work. Bere | Woods, is his. greatest r Strength. In Krach = the strongest ¢ yet.ras Krac! Man at Hoquie: the gloves. Bereot and Anderson are ¢ Ptheir boxing every day in the open And as Anderson a clever fellow {OUR BOARDING HOUSE 4 fack D rddition, { SAY! I“TOLD Nou ONCE ABOUT “THOSE HENS oF ER FROM MAJOR \G ONLY G GAFE+ 1H’ NGINUATIONS, EN Me AA- He Herre A Bi wWrrt wit SGER ais stri Frank welterw Babe ¥ THAT GUY WAS A LONG DGTAICE RUNNER He'D CHALLENG: WIM "TO A CANOE Portlanders Have Cracked Under Strain "|Looka Like MenPlayed Over Heads» BY LEO H. LASSEN Kg LOOKS Coast league the pan, and settling in they © the The ¥ swe Dd wrt A theplhe coward amp< portion sary t comming TOLG ORA oF RAP IE RG, AS You TO SETTLE a MAT BY A DUEL, BE THERE / - é 3 | Link Play | 2 HSS : Attraction ii. By Alex C. fer Wins Decision, Then Is Beaten ree Copeland, Cripple Cree 2, Cghter cision in the ring other nig in a bout with Pete Brown, of the light-heavy championship of Mexico, hom night award Mana nounced} soos tA » eld cha he Thomp" won and lost a ¢ ss weake » much Rose t. Lawte ant hiens Troon course | Hoston of knights | work world ¥ like Portland's unex to the top of the was ere flash in the Beavers are fast the second division, lated: to rest be town the other round t bout to Copeland on a foul, h Sheriff Henry Yon Phul jumped into the ring that the fight be cc s] land refused, saying ded the dect! then ra on th referee art tehing th Pe RESULTS to win the Brooklyn phie Pittsburg 1, ¥ and ordered the| Cin Dost Cope- | | where we ad be she & pro season atarted. a great t jon 1 Brown's nounced that he AMERICAN LEAGUR a sensational rise to first place, but the Portland couldn't stand the strain, and avers made ed golfing ft % : g ; HANS | 7 ie pa pared ese they something like eight Hay sorstharodl Baan : | | 4 ; , re over |Detrolt ‘ or nine straight games, including m before taking uy , é re, 4 ) n are ever [Pet JACK’ MILLER {fir airi © Seameio GETS PRAISE. |.70t nee AS BALL BOSS vy hitting of the gang was what them in the race. They have =i se very (some very good hitters in Poole, ocd eaten nyo has recelved very | (oy king, Greasett and Wolfer, but public recognition of his |tneir battery staff isn’t good enough manageria! #kill, and he has lots of | 1)" ry them thru the long season. jit. | The ball players on his own club| "2007s ove” too, ie hitting the will vouch for this, and they are the| .4hta, and the Bees, pleked for the Sw lsecond division, are resting there Jack Miller 49 the wmartest man-| ow. the Mormons, “however, are Mage °f | dangerous because of their tremen- oe recently, “Some of us have to! aos hitting strength, ‘but anlese We now don't think we're dumb-| they get better pitching thelr hits . ting doesn’t mean much. one Sas To kaw right Pro-| On the other hand, Los Angeles cedure. It’s up to us to take orders! 14 geattie, picked for the first dl- San Francieco 9, Vo from the rand we do, If we jthink th s play Is advocated und if we hayé the best interests of vision, are rapidly pulling them. selves together and are now on big BOXING WEEKLY [ihe tiat‘ciun at heart, we wilt tank | TO APPEAR HERE) ver the aituation and make the play winning streaks and are heading for that is the most vital and effectiv Edward Hill and Joe‘ Waterman, was have | ayed on the Oak REAULTS on a windy ako 4, New York » form some idea oe for the Jada who} {/ereeing tr neeten g the major t PACIIC COAST LEAGUE Cleveaind 11, Boston « mn winn! nt next week a ne years ago since the |n.n prancteco Troon links, | fecramento the in not dl grounds, aw ter played over the oarved nelee Portiand fait Lake Oakland ..., hen pd said one nd dunes wth the long, tous in them. Brothers, 5 _ KRACHE TRAINS _IN ABERDEEN ‘Ted Krache has been fighting right | ) along and ts in his usual good condi- ) tion. He will arrive hero either to-| © @ay or tomorrow to wind up his training. He will work at Austin & Balt'’s. Ted js training with Mike Paulson, Logger Berry, Babe Folmer growing ey'ro real b these sand eather cond RESULTS Vernon € Bacramento 2 Onkia: dunes Ww ma, however, ev favor over there for the if meet and the ery ers may not be; which will the chances of the who do mont | inland courses | ngent, on the first division. San Francisco is in little or no wind to but I have yet to see Miller advocat |running true to form and is out in ", | front. |the former known as a sports writ-|% Play that was not proper baseball, |, sidered one | and good baseball, Classy hurling and speed on the ases is’ carrying Sacramento thru. in golfdom, Another good litter and the Solons + k's event pill be the ional chgunpionship contend with Vernon Is : Jain W alloped er of wide experience and ability, and the latter as one of the smart wre handles ot tons fs nae a’ WASHINGTON IS |try, bave joined forces in the publt- | GRADE CHAMP jeation of a weekly boxing Jourpal.| one washington grade would beareal menace to the Seala, The Vernon Tigers were going |along good until French and Doyle jwere freed by Judge Landis, and since then they, have had hard’ next w time a s been played there. With his dukes he is expected to have Way night to take charge of the wil . : ve thelr ¢ Might. No boxing will be done by but well do we remembe HELBY, Mont., June 7.—Work on the Dempsey-Gibbons fight arena is being rushed. ne With the framework all up and the floor laid, something of its size and details now pee in Montana or west of the Crew Will at 137} wooden ‘he famous | Prestwick course is just few miles from Troon and that friendly rivalry, Bercot in prime condition. able | Austin himself is going up Thurs nih» derness training camp and will put on the finishing touches to his train | They will not return to the city|~ Z nd once y serves, th “until Monday, the day before the W k I B . R I d a BC ee on th Bercot in Seattle etore Tuesdays go.| 17 OF" s Being Rushed on Arena ea y Built : . at Shelby; 32 Entrances Bui The contract calls for its completion by June 20th. The job could be finished much |; sooner if needed. be gives the curious sight-seeing public a picture to gaze at. Nothing has ever been built }~~ | Mi ippi Yiver like it. | It fw 1,710 feet around the S-sided . sa ether Quit Lake are in the neighborhood of that LE engbanl aareaa: Bae tie eine | place is 558 feet. | bowl. Mfigure now and as neither boy is school cking any excess weight, they wld not exceed that limit. There will be 32 entrances, The gates are so arranged that no one jof them will have to handle more than 2,500 people. W ork Today ANY long months of tn’ training Lake Washin | will be terminated this afternoon by on ton by Trib | eg ANGELES, Juno 7.—Seattlo 4 opened the series with Vernon here yesterday by winn |that neighboring clubs harbor, has | been In evidence between these two | Ayrshire golfing clans for many, | many years This latest effort in the line of a sporting publication will be issued in Seattle every Tuesday for the boxing fans of the Pacific const. | baseball team won the city cham- |plonship yesterday afternoon, at | Broadway playfield, when it defeat- ed the Lawton grade nine, 9 to 7. going. ‘The failure of Jakle May to pitch lin his 192/ form has been a hard blow to the Tigers. The old dope gradually asserts it- g the con: | victory hopes on George Duncan, the Twelve errors by the losers account- ting club | nashy ed for the Lawton defeat. Washington holds the Class A England to pinning te & of the professional bri- The greatest stress will be laid on Roger Wethered, the | Northwest fistic happenings, but the self, and while there aro still plen- ty of chances for it to go haywire, nevertheless it is running pretty true to form right now. - fon a, MULDOON GETS MONTANA BID | William ’Muldoon, chairman of the New York state boxing commission, has received a special invitauon te attend the Dempsey-Gibbons fight at Shelby, as a guest of the pro: moters, He is expected to declme on the ground that he is too busy. will, be banking on his} An the loading for the huge 0c-lihe university's varsity and frosh|teat, 7 to 6. The vi hand for most of his punching|tagon will be either by steps oF| crows, whon they go thru thelr final| knocked Elmer Reiger from the | page, 2, and # as he usually does. Sacco |inciines, Practice licks, prior to departing to-}mound in the seventh Inning, and|newly.crowned armateur champion,|Coast, national and international title and Lawton the Class B title, Be trouble hitting Hercot with! a9 gate number Is stampedvep|morrow:tor the big trip East, ‘The | fot another counter off Gilder, Who} who lost the open title to Jock | fields also will be covered thoroly in| The score— R i. Bight hand and the Monroe boy och ticket. No one can get in the|carsmen leave at 9:20 o'clock Friday |muceseded Relyer. | Hutchison two years ago, after a lite columns. Both of the publishers | lawton cress sesesees 7 10 oat to work up a defense | vrong aisle. pg nn egal ly pagel ad Boye bei A Sia pice bs ie ¥. ff, following a er pte thorns LO wal scnewn in this art ef the oes . 9 5 z | Wve ae ison, “Wis., ri y races |attie, looked ve 000 the reguls poles of al country and have many friends con- | : hers eet on pack | the University of Wisconsin crew, |elghth, when he suddenly went up.|piay, ‘Thix Dunean-Wethered com: | nected with the bekinig aanta: They | Moore, Knox. {them at the outer gate; aisle ushers |°% Lake Mendota, June 16. | Elmer Jacobs was rushed Into the | bination is @ strong selection and /are well acquainted with all angles vkwardly clever left-| Will check them at the next gate| The crews will then fray, and he was successful in hold-| then there are others, wuch as Harry | of the sport and should make a suc- Peres cs kaa’ lis scckion weber takes thateeeanaiamse, 1 To ing the Tigers down |Vardon, the old ‘master, Ted Ray, | cess of thelr new venture, The first eee ones to harcoosed banned earings i on | will compete in the national row-/ Vernon scored in the second. AR another one of the veterans, and ®/issue, the official name of which c Erevan, bothered a claver | Mat ome. ing championships on the Hudson, |error by Baldwin was responsible | rock of youngsters, who are capable | will be the Northwest Boxing Re and ie canes a ae Bat af aa The arena covers six acres. A June 28, The varsity races five of |for the first tally, The Indians] o¢ carrying the British colors to vic-| yue, will make its appearance Tues- Bis prediction is that both boys willie bow! wil take tn ai crea the Fast’ Dest crews; the frosh will|came tack strong in thelr session | ty ba Sb oct feo it hammer and tongs and there if |meet three or four yearling elghts|and tallied ao iat " A new atmospheric angle has de-! from the big Eastern schools. |lead then and were ni head F Bere Minch science after they) eioped out in this Montana cow | Husky and Tyee will THE SCORE ixet warmed up. | The shells Husky and Ty | Fees eae cs i country. |be loaded tonight on a Chi |Lane, if The dope is that Shelby, with an| Milwaukee & St. Paul baggage car|tionwer, 1 & : jt - elevation of over 3,000 feet and personal supervision of | Et [sterling Uinksmen as W ; miles from any factories which pro- the maker, jwho won the title last year; Geno duce smoke, has the clearest air to| Sarazen, American open champion: see thru of any spot In the world.|144 men will break up into groups|! Jim Barnes, Johnnie Farrell, Mac | Donald Smith, the sole representa. 4 It ig said that a customer sit-|.54 return. home as they prhbigrese tag ia ltbveyl as le roan Piefther back up Tuesday somebody |ting in a general admission seat| tye of the men hops to s Acasour’ ‘doe sealiy’ vealed Wh laatile PM weing to drop ‘before that six|in the Shelby bow! can see as well|on the. Leviathan, which sails’ from Pitta ‘amatone! tne an AGereae Jas a ringsidesitter in the Jersey|New York on July 4. Should they nites, whe thined pecmuaens} lant Gs |reach the other side they will buy | winter, and other well-known. playera Whether this is true or not is a [bicycles in Paris and pedal the field, one cannot blame Uncle question for a scientist to answer.|way around Europe, returning to — ee being in & happy mood, ior Itja true that the rarefied air in| the United States late in August or esrapthbondp eterna ee ‘ this\ section of the prairies Is like learly in September. crystal to smoked gilasa as com-| geveral others expect to stay in pared to Eastern atmosphere. the East, while many are planning On clear days, looking from Shel-| on hurrying back, stopping off at by Heights, you can sec across the| shelby, Mont. to seo the Dempaey- Canadian line, 30 miles away. Gibbons world's championship tight | {vecker The Montana law requires that a)on July 4. asap 4 hospital tent with 25 cots be in- stalled near the arena. It will be in charge of a Red Cross nurse and attendants, If Gibbons upsets the dope being peddled hina bs some ss the wise-| Governor Alfred Smith, of New| Hits 1 acres and stays 15 rounds on July|yYork, is among those that have}. Innings pitched—Relger Z > have ehsef the aceldn filled with the folks that picked the'attend the Dempsey-Gibbons fight |the terctices be Gider teens |Sunday ax a preliminary to one of the round that ne round. in Shelby, Mont, | Struck out nef 1, Reiger 1, City league games, but the Invitation was FOR STAR LOOP FINALS | High, Three-baso hit—Rohwer, Two: |slona are to be charged for Star league bas hite—Eldred, Welsh, Smith, Hannah, | «ames. |, Murphy. Sacrifice hit—Baldwin, ‘Time |—Two hours, Umpires—Byron and Ward Meco of the four teams in |Stitts, Hugh Griffiths, Bill Griffiths, the semi-finals of The Star| Pill Wayman Junior Baseball league which will be Three Brothers Dye Works—Mon- played Sunday met with the sporting |r0e Dean, Harold Goody Vincent SOLONS DROP FIRST GAME jeditor of The Star last night and|Galer, Raymond Jury, Carl Roe, John | plans for the finals were gone oftr, Reagan, Art ‘Thomas, Ted Ab SACRAMENTO, June 7.—Los An. |geles opened here yesterday and do- 4 West & Wheeler and Loule’s Dry Ip) wry, Leo Read, Harold Shid 3 Hen Malody, the clever Salt Lake| ceaners will play at noon at upper ler, Walter Frigsell, Ivan Jones, Bob feated Sacramento to 2, Both ig ; Ap ypett Prough and Hug! twirled’ nice hdl pA ‘Sapa ‘on Rite ; Wodland park, with the former team | Boyer, Nickole Del Duta, ball easy jue Aer Fes Aled ai ny the home club. lored Ready and} Louie's French Dry Cleaners. The score— R HM r ake cages oat vapid good as the Three Brothers Dye Works will| Louis Fox, Milo Manca, Don McKen-|Los Angeles ........ 3 7 a pied a a his and clash at South Park at 4 p. m., with |zie, Bob Souders, Edmund O'Conner, | Sacramento 2 9 2 ey Sea tire : yo best ra the Dyers the home squad, ‘The lat-| Eugene Manes Burk, Granvil Hughes and dwin; Prough and d Sere are from Laramie, |ter grounds and time are subject to|Egan, Byril . ¢ ‘oseclose, Leona ‘chang, ., where their folks own a cattle| ohance, pide pe one eee co wits cowputieiies cei” 9 Leiteh, Tor Glenn, John O'Donnell, " a The following players will be elig!-|James Mullally, William Ogden, Wil BANQUET FOR KILBANE couple of years and then went toliie in the final e f a Bree 45 tox as amAteute where) 09 ii,the final liam Kendall. Friends of Johnny Kilbane, former wns Washington Park West & Wheeler E. 12 MORE NET COURTS The Pasadena, Cal., Tennis club has purchased a two-acre site on which plans are made to build a clubhouse and 12 cement tennis courts. proceed to where they 10 American expeditionary forces, meal are expected to mako a very strong bid to take the British trophy for ite third successive trip crows the Atlantic, and with such tor Hagen, ever, Reattlo— A. © ARE SIVE i feature of all of their fights | far has been that they have car- “ied the fight to their opponents. Both are aggressive fellows, and if the Pocock, the race at Poughkeepal under George After ING IS -FIFTY v there is more Krache money sight in Seattle at present, the Hing odds are about even, altho ie will probably enter the ring “& slight favorite. Ma |R. Murphy |High, rf ..--. Smith, 3b. Bodie, if Hannah, ¢ . Flaskamper, #9. Reiger, p *Sehnelder Gilder, p Star Chatter Td Wellock line been disqualified for the finals because he played with both ‘Tailored Hendy and Louie's French Dry Cleaners last Sunday, esceo-ucocess 62 Sollis, the classy Salt Lake eight, who boxes Bud Ridley ‘ancouver, B. C., June 15, over 10-round route, passed thru Se- yesterday and worked out at & Salt's gym. He left last for the British Columbia me- fropolis, where he will wind up his work. Total, *Hattd for Re tHarced for Score by Innings Seattle .....644 Hite ‘ Vernon « : c GOV. ALSMITH | MAY.SEE BOUT | George Engle and Joo Kokash should ket In touch with the sporting editor of The Star if they wish to umpire In the finals, President Parkhouse of the City league ‘MIKE MITCHELL ae TS EDDIE NEIL ¢ Mitchell, the Seattle bantam- "Weight, will start a come-back Fri- / diy night in Wenatchee tackles Eddie Neil, the E "Benny Shannon and will go six rounds West Seattle prep will hurl for West & Jt will be hin first ent in The Star league when ho erett lad. Pat Williams the semi Art Butler, pitching nee, Wheeler Sand: mound assign in this year, Don McKenzie, all-city sfrep catcher of the Queen Anno team, will play right field for ‘as toam Sunday, Egan doing the catehing for the Cleaners, OAKLAND LOSES TO SALT LAKE SALT LAKE CITY, June 7.—The cellaroccupying Oakland club was defeated by the Salt Lake team here yesterday. 13 to 10, Six home runs were made in the game by Arlett, Knight, Sheehan, Vitt, Strand and Lowis, handy packs of five—37c always Fresh? A cigar will go stale in the store if it doesn’t sell. Not Walter Lind- John hey got their start 0 IRTLAND EASY berg, Lioyd Ellis, D. C. France, Clar- ence Hillested, Irving Pearson, Ki Tousley, Ann Merz, Pete Mitchell, J. Thorburn, Reggie Bird, Art Sackman, Ralph Miller, Ron Willis, Willard Bowman, Roy Finney, Ray Morse, Oscar Col. world's welterweight champion, who lost his title last Saturday, are plan. ning a big banquet of appreciation of the fact that he held the world's title The score— R Oakland 7 2 Salt Lake . Ww 1 Mails and ‘Thomas; Gould, Crump. H. BK, the way with 44. press” —“Rush “Ship by ex shipment”— E. Berling, Theodore Moody, William | ling, Art Butler, Meril Haine for 11 years, lor and Peters, FOR TONIGHT Jand Bob Smith, who will act as a human fish for the amusement of the crowd, This is a novelty that has never yet been shown here, Wxhibition high dives will be mide by Merlin Madden, Northwest champion, and Reider Ring, The program will come to a sen sational close with a thrilling fire dive by Roy O'Neil of the fire de partment, SEASON'S BEST SWIMMING MEET BILLED BY TOM OLSEN {6 Crystal Swimming club team is expected to have a tough time this evening lyoking after its laurels in the dua) mect with the strong fire departinent aggregation at the Crystai Jool, The meet, which 18 expected to be viewed by the largest crowd of the season, starts promptly at 8:16 o'clock, ‘The first event tw be run off will be the 50-yard free style dash, ‘Thin will be followed by the 100-foot swim under water, The events that follow are; 60-yard single over-arm dash, 60-yard @tf stroke, 60-yard FOR S. F. CLUB FRANCISCO, June 7.—Port- Was easy for San Francisco yesterday, and the Seals won é¢ game, 9 to 3. The score— Bb, 0 ind ... 0 Francisco . . 1 roeder, Eckert, Pillette and + Hodge and Agne RGE SUM BET IN BIG CLASSIC it has been estimated that $25,- 000 changed hands as a result the English derby at Epsom lant Wednesday, The race ‘was won by Papyrus. The winning k 4g owned by ® peasant farmer, »” “Increase our order”— are ‘daily messages from 44 dealers to 44 : : 4 factories. They’re moving so fast breast stroke, plunge for \ AAAs ay oP was you're always sure of fresh 44s, The fire department has A strong team, and are considered by many aa strong favorites to take the hon- Mitrie Konowaloff, crack Crystal club swimmer, 1% the hopo of. his aggregation, Lambert Sternbergs, of the club, is favored to win the plunge for distance, altho he should run up against some tough competition, In addition to the keen competl tion that is expected, the best ox: distance, | hibition program that local water fans have ever had the opportunity of viewing, will be put on thru the combined efforts of the club men and fire laddies, Bob, Smith and George Stevens, two Crystal club swimmers, will do some comedy stuff in the water that promises to be good. The firemen haye a thriller in the slide for life, ‘The action on this starta way up on the roof of the pool and ends with a splash in the water below, I, P, Hauser, prominent local angler, will be given ten minutes to 44 is a Sumatra-wrapped cigar made of mellow, carefully seasoned tobaccos, 44 Clune ts made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York Distributed by Allen & Lewis, Branch of 1123 Pine st. Allon & Lewis, Seattle, Wash, Portland, Ore, Do Manager Guy Sherwood, of tho natatorium, announces that arrango: ments have been made to handle a lurge crowd, q piu iii nd wl Hin