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Druxman to [ ouR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | HIND Now | ff WANT You "To “TAKE \S CAGE OVER HY STOLEN CHICKE om THE SUPREME COURT \F NECESSARY! » Go AND FILE ACTION For SUIT IMMEDIATLY! TI WANT DAMAGES Of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Stage Big Return Go Logger and Boom Man to Renew Their Fistic Feud in Six-Round Go BY LEO H. LASSEN AMILCTON « NG der way, W Druxman and sign ond match The morning The win alated to b« MY RADING HEN cooP!. fos w t wa mon match. Krach either & week again. A we ready again condition themse work to return Bercot's his punch t one of the most of Northwest Better order ats carly, brethren, 3 m will be | at a premium when Do Ted | ®quare off to do their stuff again. The Arena will be dark next as sta week BERCOT ENTITLED 0 DECISION FOR “THREATS OF VIOLENCE “TO MY PERSON AND FoR ' ONLY We KNow ANN THING QBOUT) WAS WHEN TH’ PROHIBITION AGENTS BLEW fF INTO LooK OVER AHA sTHERE'S 4 MATORGS ny a How BiG 1S ; MEELER THLE 5] =H Tron) | ATTORNE FROM HIG | TD GAY “TH ONLY CASE HE EVER HMANDLED Ww. ONE “THAT HAD THI \F WES A LI » | 0oKS UY GO WER“ H House Ai!’ See \F He WANTE to SETTLE OUT oF COURT! HORT ¢ ate MATOR CONSULTS His COUNSEL —=- A great many fans thoug the fight was over and Be declared winner that a Wouldn't have hurt either boy. But| Bercot was c' ly entitled to the ver-| diet. Krache had won the third and/ fourth rounds and Bereot the fifth 4nd sixth. The first was even and the second, by a shade, was Krache's. But the only thing that saved Krache from a K. 0. was the bell. Bercot did more damage in that one punch | than Krache had in all of the bat | going to the Dyers. ga aot : age, In left field Jury @ difference between that decis- | jon and the recent Travie Davis | He is the fastest Jimmy Marcus verdict was that Davis, altho knocked goofy in a} position. Punch, struggled to his feet before} Jo of the Dyers, ts a the bell and won the rest of the! fielder than Burke, of the enemy, but fight, giving him a draw | Burke looks like the better man ‘with There was no comeback on/the stick. Jones, hov Krache's part, the bell being the only | much snore experienced pa! ot was draw AKING up the comparis Louie’s French Dry Cl sme © rand combinations balance about 50-50, The hitting edge must go to better | —- thing that saved him from a knock-|if any edge is given it belongs to! out. By no stretch of the imagina- tion could he be given a draw, him. Kendall, of the Cleaners, is the FIGHT LIVED UP ‘TO EXPECTATIONS ‘The fans jammed the Arena Tucw Bement became’ they:: éxpected ‘© while he's invaluabl #ee two husky young fellows step e's a me into the ring and fight and they did| oar pieantig ne fore bare main? just th : Bete dal Ras vat tans peel tenet In all-around playing ability the Sas @ big fight that hasn't been a| Utfielda are about all square with akppointment | Kendall's hitting power offsetting No world's champions ever gave|JUrY's marked strength in left more act than Krache and Dode | Most of the punch of the two teams @id and that’s what your fight fan | © i Ee ier taeberp ee ae Wants — ACTION. Championships | ‘these men wi ar 8 NE, PAE and such can go when two|'he burden in the finals. @lidiators like Krache and Dode| The first gamo of the finals will meet. i be played Sunday at Upper Woodland | True, there are perhaps a couple | Park at 4 p.m. of hundred fighters at their weight | I Ket S “in the country that can beat the two | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE wi as a lew of them, but the color of the setting, thelr sudden rise to ring fame, their local followings and the fact that their battle brought those thdusands | Of people thru the turnstiles where world champions have failed here, will combine to make their return Match a big drawing card, SCOTT KNOWS His STUFF Of the local referees that have been working here this season we Personally like Ted Whitman's work better than any of the rest as Ted calls ‘em as he sees them and acts like he*knows what it’s all about. But for a big battle like the Ber. eot-Krache affair it took a new man f6 gain the confidence of the fans. Whe selection of Pat Scott was ai- Mirable and Scott added real class | to the battle, bec he is a real| st Louis referee. He'll m his mistakes | Chicago like the rest of them, but the Seattle | fans have a lot of confidence in his judgment. Incidentally it was the first time in years that Scott has been lured | into giving a decision as third man. y prefers to work with Seattle 20.1... Oakland... Pittgburg fneinnatt use iphia. RESULTS cinnatt 4, New York 3. AMERICAN NEW SEATING PLAN DEMANDED and Bercot meet again the fans will demand a new seating arrangement, In order get in more seats the promoters Tuesday's fight stretched rowa seats on the flat floor the length the Arena. Those fans the rear ‘rows, couldn't » but the boxers’ heads and a lot of fans went away sore. A good stiff price was asked for the ducats and the promoters owe it to their cus tomers to build their seats on an in cline s0 everybody can see. - New York ... Philadelphia | Clevetana Philadetphia New York 6, & Boston 10, Only gam |ANGELS BEATEN SALT LAKE CITY, June 14—In a hard-hitting contest, Los Angele again went down to defeat before Salt Lake here, 12 to 10. The score: Los Angeles Salt Lake .. Hanna SEEMAN TO WORK clever Yorker, will work with Bercot n for the next Krache fight. Seeman | 48 going to try to teach the Monro “boy how to avold a lot of punishment The has been taking, Bercot is such a | Bwell fellow and ix such a lion. Hearted youngster that it's a crime to see him hammered just because Hie doesn't know how t® protect himself. He has the brains and tho body and the ambition. Under a master boxer like Seeman he ought t pick up a lot of defensive tricks, PREPARING FOR CHANNEL SWIM ‘The leading swimmers of Burope are preparing to attempt to swim the English channel. The competition ‘will be held under the auspices of London newspaper, which offers | $5,000 for the winner, New and SOLONS | DROP. ANOTHER TILT SACRAMENTO, Juno 14. - Francisco nosed out victor over § ramento again yesterday. score was 4 to 2, The score: San Francisco Sacramento Hodge and Yelle; ner and Koehler, DULUTH MEN r Oarsmen from the Duluth Rowing club are entered In the annual cham: Pionship regatta, which will be held at Baltimore, August 3 | hardest hitter on either club and his | planation ating strength gives him the pret: | erence over either Frissell or Boryer | confession, of the Dyers. Frissell is faster and|and a a better fielder than Kendall, and | McCarth; otf | Coast jot hin own’ indorse 400 |tut {of = Jury and Kendall Are Outstanding Stars of Junior League Outfields on of the outfields of the Works and ague, the two Three B ners, finalists in The Star Junior the same as the infields do. the Cleaners with the fielding and speed superiority others Dy Saseball le is a better all-around performer than either Souders or O'Donnell. outfielder on either team and is the best flychaser. about the same, but he isn’t the same speed demon. Souders may hit The edge goes-to the Dyers in this 4 'CARDS ON TABLE; COAST PREXY HAS HIS SAY :; M4 not until Margh 21, /3 s Lockard’s On March wired a response |} the Seattlo Baseball|to a general demand for a} as a “twelfth-hour) full explanation and the authorit “stupid explanation,” | to inveatt the entire transac William H./ tion. But I met with nothing but}™ President of the Pacitic/evasion, prevarication, defiance and gue, said today ho wduld| personal abuse ‘ his efforts in investigating} “Why thin transaction | clean, honest and above Lockard and Wade Killefer admit-| board, do these men have to wait ted that Wm. Wrigley, Jr, helped) three months before making thi them secure . the ttle club n {tardy and belated confession? inde thelr for $125,000.) “It took that time to prepare Bince .then they raised other! Mea" of mythe to throw tho money Wrigley | screen, only. to they with their own “In all of these stupid explana-|UP, the public i tions and twelfth-hour confessions | that theso silly atatements will not Jone fact stands out: William Wrig-| end or divert my levee, advansed .000 for the} Will redouble it." purchase of the Seattle club,” said McCarthy ni a formal statement} vrmpcplain as they wi, eavivoeate | Amateur Results they may, apologize they have—Wri '# money bought the} Seattle club. That is what I havo That is what they have June De: revealed 1 pubile j wan ibing Charice ex 23 of na a “moss of myths,” club pure redouble were | the deal clear, notes ve tai blackened soot. To sum it may rest) assured and have ieved emerke | CREOSOTE VICTOR CREOSOTE, June 13 4 the Cowan Cigar Co. t 10 to 2, Hansen, “Will the people bellove that this pitcher ntrbick out 16. wea, man, without sectirity, without in-| > without any security in| Cowa van this sum to two em ployes only on their yerbal promise? And this to reward them for fa service wheti at least one |them had not been in bia employ |for more than two years? “I admire his generosity jthere is not enough pepsin on this pill for any normal-minded man to |digest. Both statements are full| fallacies, contradictions and in| many ways remarkably at variance with the facts, “The deal to purc club was closed on Creowote atl lub detente | ors here, the winning | Co. | Hansen and Redvert; of | PANTORIUM WBNS The Pantorium ball club defeated id- | monds at Edmonds by a 7-to-4 score. | |The game went 19 tnnings anderson, | Dut | catcher for the dyers, won te game with & triple in the 10th with the bases loaded, Larson, for the dyers, evened up. the | acore in the ninth Inning with his third | clout of the day Hern Cramer. 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Some idea @f the super-valuation that boxers are placing upon t gained from the statement of Luis Angel Firpo, the — Spalla, the practically unknown European heavyweight champion, for le refi Argentinian, ) hemse recently to ive may be 1S: fight Erminio than $100,000 in Amer- 4 Track Stars) Beaten in WorkingOut cong Game at Chicago Os LAD 1 By Edward C, Derr YHICAGO, June 14.—Thre cinder June yaklan canon under stuff. T the Easte | hammer «to break th record of 189 fe hes, held by Pat Ryan, New York DeHart Hubbard, Michigan’, athlete, the present A. A. L |plon in the broad jump, will attempt a leap of better than 25 feet 3 inches, | the world's record, held by Ned Cour. dia, Harvard. Hubbard jumped 26] |feet 1 Inch in the Big Ten confer: Jen © meet at Ann Arbor, two weeks | ago. | Notre Dame, Cornell college, But 3 University of Kansas, anford, University of Southern Cal University of Washington, rsity of Nebraska, University of Denver, Kanna ghies, University of Iowa, University of Montana, Den s State Teach: titute, DePau and Grinnel college will | THE SCORE negro. lors university partioip, High Lights of Major Tussles |. Mullet Joe Mush held the St, Loulx Drowns to four scattered hits, and the anks broke their losing streak by taking he game, & to @. tat gMatted for ian for cobs. von 4 Dases © obs 4, Wake t rune I red, Latay Hacrifice The Athletios kept the pace when Kellie Naylor came back, pitching Tell and hitting timely. They beat the Tigers, 5 balls wt base—Katabt. | Two-base hits ‘oper, Ar Senith, t George Turns got five hits out of five times at bat, and Boston nosed out the White Box, 10 to 9. nite | | | The Giants dropped another when the Neda hit McQuillan opportunely, 4 to 3. 22,000 Persons | See Collegians mark in attendance ite baseball game wus at Worcester, Mans., a short ago when 22,000 fans wit neased the Boston College nine go down to defeat before Holy Cross, Brooklyn halted the Cubs, & to 4, in @ wide opem, free hitfing game, by return and to th helped defsa Uneup of the the The high th, ra collegi 03 | attling Siki, the |fighter, has announced that he will [sail from Paris for New York on June 22. bi Braves, | |* ad | | Rain Set City Net Play Back retrom A the the third set when darkn he men’s 4 nterday, v yp Women's Pp. m—Mies Mary Tt Mins ome clas 8 Exped SINGLES Miss Gar f Mar lho m.—Mise Irene Btephen ae MEN'S SINGLES Yale Ball Team Trounces Washington Seattle I Old Eli Is Winner in L 00r Game decidedly twirler, allowed but tered hits. en gathered 15 safeties the combined offerings of Setzer Liston and were greatly aided shington’s six errors. ‘The EI i bats The Dumbbell game tiresome to watch, baseball took all of the earmarks of class from the contest. The Washington te n plays Bos- ton college at Boston today. They immediately leave the East for the Middle West, where they engage in a series with the strong University of Michigan nine at Ann Arbor, The score | Hy U. of W. 6 Yale 16 3 and Wal- zer, Liston d Malo ‘PORTLAND IS" MEN'S Johns 1a Roy Bob M and ¥ DOUBLES Dyke nd Wes Rennie Waller 4 Ciitford Williams; ul Dyer vs. winner ot [Swarts v FOR M’TIGUE W YORK, June 14. bout with Mike Me’ York, is sought by Battling Siki. Dr. Francis McCarten arrived. to-| day from Dublin and offered Me- |Tigue 20,000 pounds or 25 per cent jof the gute receipts to meet Siki. Senegalese |The fight ix to be staged in Dublin September 7. Joe Jacobs, the American's man- ager, is holding out for $125,000. Art| tT.) AGAIN LOSER LOS © ANC June 14.—Ver non won thi second game of the series from Portland here yesterday, 11 to 6. The score: | Portland Vernon 11 12 Yarrison, Sutherland, Schneider, Pillette and Daly; Gilder, Dell and Hannah. RH. 6 14 E. 4 SLSH WINS AN FRANCISCO, June 14.—Fred. |die Welsh of the battle fleet kayoed | Tommy Gardner In the first canto jof what was to have been a four- |round main event at National hall last night, Sailor Burke beat Fred SOllivan in the, semi-windup, WILL REFEREE BIG GRID TILT Tom Quigley, a major league um- | pire, has been selected to referee the | Harvard-Yale football game next No- vember. BEST SINCE JONES Eddte Kirby, the great Cornell miler, is touted by the Ithacans as the best man for the distance since the days of John Paul Jones, “That ad started me smoking the best cigarette ever made!” Liaarrr & MyERs Topacco Co,