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2 eh: THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928. “> tack Gets ———— — i: BENJAMIN ° ps nine = ss bppiteh Good Gibbons Is MIN TO (Watch Connie Mack’s Club, PLANNING TO More Men | Luck, Ru y, Old Boy SureHeCan LEAVE CHAMP Says Wise Old Frank Chance HAVE MILLER ach Rusty Callow d his University of 5 ge frosh and varsity crews leave at 93 ae FOR PORTLAND || «.. DAY IN S. F. for STable| ess, ‘The big race wit be the nation wing “esse on Beat Champ P*: sw."||§ has bee dea lay at Ree the Hudson river, June 28 They will sto It will LS, Mont, June 7.—| Wis.,and the varsity will race the Universit sin tt his stride OD Lake Mendota, June 16. A great tS) Champion | for Callow and his oarsmen when they ed the} Washington depot F riday morni: © maulers to Jack 1 ing partners. a Buffalo, N. ¥ action feather Califor : € r v s champion rt fans - eo him 2 work » his camp at rempsey ‘for his Tommy Gibbons. played with his light afternoon, tak n flyweight welght, both « Kearns today an sram for a big out put on preceding UMP McGREW IN WESTERN LOOP BASEBALL MANAGERS HAVE CONFIDENCE IN HAS-BEENS BREMERTON BOY . na A for o| NAMED CAPTAIN PULLMAN, June Harold Cook sURG sent pect | Last year § 1 Smith Brooklyn, In the 1920 w ainst Cleveland his pit {the outstanding feature f tional league standpoint ¢ ay abou! jon in 1 In 1920 Jim Bagt v pite t Mar Sr f f noise of the Ameri cK is @ : ing all pitchers with 31 " : > WILLIE MEEHAN Last season neither Bagby 9 Bi adie eave 6 ts |} Smith were of much use to u WINS IN SOUTH respective clubs, In two short year ; change of soadery| KOAKLAND; ’3 1—"Phat Wil they had faded from stars to rs for layer. Mecha a Willard before t n 1924. um Huseam i Squires Had (Poverty Is Not | "=" Ss""srontiot Si : | ; | é han had not fought for . 4 ‘Tf ou ask m Odd Career A egiaree Jean | ate eee ae : ee he e, A . ? | ‘ e | ae: Riker ya pe igs + Johnny Parr |. . P a gts Es ptt \as a Pugilist tay ry) ed in wha ee Se | : ie 4 U “$s t best cromegt of esesmie 2d | goebempresirdiaga soolged | foal ice Agadir dctuad MN h = 5 cen | Fle ee’ ; cigarette are not experiments, but | dered on the sensational while others | . age ‘ 4 “ , really were pathetic. i) Witard i nd busi finshed products of the 11 | perhaps one of the. most unique || ness ansociate as well as hia man earnest endeavor and un- was Joe Grimm's. Grimm, the “man |] gcor-i¢ owning 700 acres of the remitting toil of four gen- fq | who couldn't be knocked out,”” prob-|) finest tarming i in the Kaw erations, each actuated by || | Sbly sot in the way of more punches || y hana bbe atved oc than any man who ever stepped) fis of It, means the same high ideal. Hinside the roped arena | thet ikea? be M | But Joe couldn't be stopped. With) CHAMP GETS PARROT A parrot from South America has | Come in and see these re- | nim it wasn't a question of winning, | been presénted to Jack Dempsey in Archer went or ; markable instruments, and U | but whether he could last*thru the || 4. 4, ‘ Prt gars shor 00 |) hi camp near Great Falls, a | | bout without getting a kayo wallop, || yy wp My self The bire is been trained to say, you will appreciate how far Mt tye) surely was in a class by himaelt.|| W.nard would not sell for No, Jack, how's the boy?" removed from the ordinary |] |" "Ana there wasn't ever anybody | ish siOveanae teciin tanehddnsnee - . || mad , either Piano are the Pease finstru- Fi) | hanging around to dispute his ce hind bo that Aiha ve tour i ments, yet at a price that —, | tion, either. “pe ] ape ait inteeest 96% }]| |, But how about old Bilt Saufres, re re ee . the lanky Australian heavyweight? | | Unlike “Grimm, the ‘deacon’ | nt arn 9 | didn’ ter th 4 h ich: | j Johnson & Doner |) iP iac Nevertheiem silts rexims| 200 CALGARY i | . He won all hi | Piano Co. | io bows save ome, by. the} FANS TO BOUT Conan : | knockout route. | More than 20 ve a Than: te cew, tock ambitions ‘and | Mare An Me fest tate have ad t | Tckileg over to.this country in search | @ady been signed in Calgary tovat Doyle of game. And .he got it without|tend the Dempsey-Gibbons fight at) hunting very Id Shelby in a body. Several vets have July 4, 1907, iinet Tommy Burns} hoon made, with Dempse: mavotth R —JU E for the world’s championship. One|» to 1. mnpesy e SAvOrseey | A ENA N 11 good punch was all Burns landed. PR oe MONDAY EVENING | It came in the first round. And it THYE TO WR LE | proved sufficient to send Squires into J "od Tickets Now On Sale ys if Dreamland. PORTLAND, June 7.—Billy _ K4-| i, Vy ‘Aftér that the Antipodean was in| ward, Middle West champion light|f , Arena Office, Ik niné battles. In all but one of them | heavyweight wrestler, will nrrive| 1208 5th Ave. he was knocked out. His lone vic-}here today for a tussle tomorrow | ‘a tory was over Jem Roche, who.took|night with Ted Thye, world’s. mid. $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 hy : the count in the fourth round, at|dlewelght title holder ip 4 Dublin. —— = : |” Burns twice kayoed Squires in ( 1908. Whereupon Bill decided to} DR. W. P. STANLEY beat it back home. Haight Bullding, Second Ave. and’ Pine St. . 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