The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE THE SEATTL} TAR EPORTS AIRE IN 105 ANGELES THAT KILLEFER WOULD SELL~ Radiant Q=]1 Fave > oo GV Red Puts Angel Firpo, the Argentine, is a 2 to 1 favorit to win from Jess Wil- Up Stock Thirty Acres in their 12-round fight. The odds are being They are ing Jack Dempsey a 5 to 1 favorite over. Tommy Gib- Said to Have Offered His long end of 8 to 5 bets before he went into the ring with Jimmy Wilde Holdings in Seattle Club to L. A. Man BY LEO H. LASSEN hes| ITH the i i basking eo light a | { | Ny i2 # Firpo Is NEW YORK, June 19. lard when they battle July quoted by New York gambler bons, and Pancho Villa got the last night. BY AHERN | V7 (Ay VAC AiG CaN rs DO Nou Get et ris , C THAT AA ‘ ll} A KICK OUT OF GOLF pasar Je A | IMEX) GOLF BALLS cosT DOLLAR A “THROW?. I GOT “THAT GAME SIMPLIFIED ! “TAKE A SLINGSHOT, aN! SHOOT A SILVER ® DOLLAR OUT OF SIGHT, N Go AN/TRY to FIND rT! ee MERE Lui at WHY j oyle’ ALY A AROUND EVERYBODY WALKE Ten RUNG SIX ad ‘ ) MAILMAK TELLING How HE MILES Anal’ GOING HOLE AN’ “TURNE p| wl A CARD OF NWETY ! os Ball Park Out of Question for Big Go Big Job Ahead Logger Mix Must Be in Arenc | Ring~ ITPA D gation and there are Tight and left + The Los Ang Killefer, » fered his former chaufte former owner elub. Recently Gor Kelly, Power dependently said to have Rillet, ed the way thin Ing as the tea Ing cucee: @ drawing ca tween the hurting Rillefer tle as man sentime strong fc Gray Wolf wa latest rep: Mrs. Cary Is Highin Golf Play * Amateur Results EAGLES BREAK EVEN we Bercot-Ted ast league ball a there TORTLAND OPENS HERE TOMORROW on wld take tt of day for b number & three-w Redskins. slump. week at ¢ Ding five out i Ape Hov body they are nto the NEA eenvice eer Tis Wat is CANT WORK A RISE ON HIS SCORE = Jim Pe Gnly hitters to « ‘over the righ one day tng first hit three « Year in u double duplic: day of the Weeks ago. MEARKLE IS HITTING BALL For a short hi » sensational crowd that ¢ Northw from tonight saw a fight in the be on hund a week MACK HEARD | FROM nny and *Ray Robe =| Louie’ s Cleaners Show Fight in Winning Big Star League Battles “ Nie have to hand it to the Louie French Dry Cleaners for having plenty of Three times this season in The Star Junior league the Cleaners have faced only to dig in and pull the game out of the well-known flames. In their two games with West & Wheeler the preliminary men were ad, only to have the Clean come from be- hind and win out both tim Mack, ATE DRUD Dru MAN penpals fight. defeat series with Salt man is to handle the i that r atthews, wires ns been a big to him fn that th » is pr r the crow season, the Real e to fight, about the t will be 45 \ heading for home a take some ever get t will ments to from these Leader of the Louie Cleaners strong him again. Villa Wins Over Wilde for Crown BY PAU LR, MALLON icking around, playir a w that Bill Orr Mearkle hits well s out in front of | the ball at the plate and he is always} P trying something. He has the Willle UReeler habit of hitting them where | | they ain't. i CHIEF BENDER NAVY COACH © Chiet Bender, former Philly Ath- fie hurler, has had # lot of ups and fowns since pitching for the famous Quaker city aggregation. His latest Mob is the coaching position at the W, &. naval academy for next season. helped train the pitchers this year fd his work was so well liked that ® has been engaged for ne ithe regular coach. shores the That ki mpion: Jetter Park representatly of the fa to deter # firet | BIG PORTLAND | FIGHT WEDNESDAY Joe Benjamin and Bobby Harper, |two of the handsomest battlers in | the ring, will swing the leather mit- | te ens in a 10-round session at Port- |!and tomorrow night, in what should Ibe one of the best mills of the | Northwest season. Harper hasn't fought for some time, while Benja- 5 "|min isn't any’ too used to the 10- gu Pancho, Vila os yea ~ round game, Things are about even of the Philippine cane- | an¢ PP at ery se ve | nd it looks like a 50-50 proposition. time Jimmy Wilde, British wit- OHARA FIGHTS and jeach with th e is alw clubs, make left to who will queen of the’ fair CUBS WIN CONTEST ! TOWNSEND, June 19. Cubs detente’ | Merchants of | up mil The Cleaners and the Thre# Broth ers Dye Works will tangle Sunday n the second gamo of the finals The Cleaners are responsible for lining up a neutral field and should inYorm this department tonight as} |to what arrangements have been | Townsend the fast Wallingford Seattle by a 4-t0 a speedy | fication | ed hero Sunday. Lake, |pltching for the home team, was ef, fetive in pinches. Adams, the batting score was we oth teams were somewhat weak 1 Sunday, Dyers playing . = Don C. Mor § 3 = H an Jones, crack outfield. es a ee £ Bhidier ro ner, | al ‘oy and Kringle; Lake |@#@ Was “sitting on the world |ON THURSDAY ithout the | ter Today Villa is ‘lyweight cham-| Ted O'Hara, one of the cleverest hitter pion of the world, and the fighting | lightweights in California, makes his of the famous Welshman is/first start in the Northwest in Ta- come Thursday, clashing in a six- round set-to with Young Carmen, |the likewise clever miller from San | Jose. Carmen showed plenty ‘of |stuff the night he shaded Jimmy Sacco here. E 8 Batterien: endall, and Sofie her club. second game xt year career ended. selec: TACY SHOWNS TO MEI pitching n ball much in the air a | Working | tering every an animated pat A pounded, jabbed, and the until his plpe-stem legs dropped trom be jneath him and he sank to the can ‘Biack|vas in the seventh round at the} | Gspektea ent elated ad bettas ‘SCRIBES ON PITTSBURG’S A game ts ram, hortstop n the Hil Rodgers veteran ranged for 8 Drought out bs E Western Canada lc ¢ spring Mg back in the Western league. H W wanderful fielder, but couldn't hit Major league pitching Detroit Bhipped hirs to Omaha under o : Sitting MR aiy he's plenty good enc Ro ing his face covered with blood and his FISTIC BODY ‘ irae ame ‘ . 4 } of | spindle-white legs trembling beneath B get by in Coast league company por losing the gam | . £ iottotis nantes ai IHREE Pittsburg newspaper men, Ne Queen |him, Wilde fought for five long stedly' make 2 4 city 4 1 of colored jrounds on his courage. Never after Shidler out ‘ tm " f Y ; he was ‘knocked down by a right| has shown nity William Peet, Edward N, Jones jand H. C. Clayton, became members Jof the Pittsburg boxing commission | thru a shift in the personnel. of the hurlers second round, did he have a chance | knocked down nd he would not go contest. {the odds of inactivity and age were|s, New Mexico, Pacific fieet cham- : {like thé Wilde of old. |port immediately. Coulter tossed clting game here Sunday, Both Reynolds | took $: iar situation developed as} | America He was recently en n ‘Hair- Groom" K Keeps Hair to win out until he was knocked out SAILOR SIGNED ball after the ltog great. He could not prance|pionship ball nine, has signed with GEORGETOWN LOSES There 40,000 spectators to| several games while the fleet was and Schmitz, the rival twitlers, were In| A. pe on points by Frankie Combed—Well-Groomed BLACK DIAMOND VICTOR 4 DIAMOND, 8 Ss support wot Galer Vinn Whe New York Giants and Bostoi Braves have swung another pla whereby Catcher Smith Sener Jers Barnes go to the B for Pitcher W. d F Gowdy. Smith is a good catcher, but bad actor, while Barnes is a doubt- tut comeback. Gowdy is Stat in Watson John McGraw has a (young. pitcher who may be a big Winner soon. And thereby lays the | | point of the whole deal _ LANE MAY YET ATCH KOPP ‘After a slow start, Bill Lane has D swiped 19 bases, according to the last ayerages published, and he is now in| gond place, Merlin Kopp leading uft of clubs. ri GRANVILLE EGAN sides being a good catcher and a real hustler behind the bat Granville Egan, one of the stars of Louie's French Dry Cleaners in The Star league, is captain of his club and is leading them against the Three Brothers in the finals for The Star baseball shield. Great Falls Is |__| WASHINGTON Getting Larger CREWS WORK C )LUMBIA'S rowing FOR REGATTA Ce Bn HE population of Great Falls T _ popu! n at Fall, Poughke ba JHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June increased 6,000 since the ine announcement that Dempse . name 0 pnoun nt tha mpsey and Aiuivatalty GE Waa ntee | oeaats Golcaina nd Frosh crews ent thru would eet at Shelby se ste uate, who lost his life in rescue work rkouts Hudson y with 31. Th ramento star is set- SPALLA WON T is miles resided ikea ting a dizzy pace, but Lane gets bet- MEET GEORGES ny people who in- erecuration tatlthe lor ceroeiorsten ali te: Mententer championship June Boter as the season goes along and tend to a the fight are mak ney Kopp can hardly be expected to keep the European eich Chat | For three wan stro Gp his present speed on the paths as ag abie turged on the Columbia elght and acclaim fi Ruswell Callow did not seem | by Coach Jim Rice as the best man it isn't human. cade od 3 Spalla insist | particularly sed with the initial| for that position the Blue has ever nehman first fight Van | showing of his men on the Hudson, | had altho he did not comment’ upon the | ‘ ENGLAND IS ELIMINATED IN CUP PLAY June 19 Spain eliminated Engiand from today, Count de s Lyott In the decid. 641, 75, 4 cA 60. orea were made in the NAME SHELL ROWING VET of th tight R avis cup ‘ shell, which | | oarsmen at will bear the Downing, the | seman and grad- Gomer de ing singles match, 6-4, 4 pele June :. 19 Georg were to } Gibbon: see ed | made. Shelby 90 on the ut rov years Down ba, Innings has elghth, while in the ast | bare drive The « orge Figen NATIONAL R it wn Merchants rae LEW TENDLER WINS PHILADELPHIA, June 19. | Tendler Philadelphia's south wou an eight-round ¢ Pal Moran of New Or crowd of National night |derveer, the Hollander, whom he defeated, CHARTER BOAT FOR OLYMPICS American athletes in the Olympic games in Paris next year will make the trip to board the steam He knew he didn’t have a chance It was the first time in his ong} BY DES MOINES . |About the ring fresh and fighting |the Des Moines clib, of the Western GEORGHTOWN, Juno 19.—The c a the battle, and it is estim: here last year. einninga | Gecrestten ie n fee {a result of Villa’s victory. He can A bout between them SHUT OUT jbut he groped blindly on and on. jeareer that Wilde had been knocked| Coulter, the big chap who has i/in the old spirit. Only a few sec-|teague. He will finish his enlist. best ny Realnhegs patch paid $180,000, of which Vi chao goa Hair Stays claim the flyweight champion of the | probably | will be arranged shortly Hempe nmitz and Newcastle won | He would not go down until he was out by a man of hix class. But/peen doing the twirling for the U. §. onds of the first round did he look | ment the first of the month and re- Merchants out, 2 to 1, in a fast and ex 000 and Wilde $65,000 Rothell put reat ral) | jworld but he is not champion of| SIGN JACOBS y b e hot sun seems to give. the hardy Westerners plenty of worry.| Ray Jac According to word they bring here,| club of t State league, the sun was stiffling when they r been sig the Los An on Wisconsin last Saturday and mi ters to report for duty Septem- rowing exceptionally ha Game Chatter } c= shortstop of the Ogden cision from has June 18. tho fast golng Ple 18 tos In ag Several err LEAGUE, Won 4% ns before tors at the | park last baseball and verbal attacks an the umpire marred the contest ure. Cinecinoars ) St. Louis France | Brooklyn cago on. Hladetphia E New York Cincinnat! 6. Pittebure & Chicago 9. F AMERICAN Ls pst. Louis 6, Boston 9, Boston 0 ( » Phi Ne u Washington 4, PACIFIC Franciaco Ad mento. fernon ... it Lake . ortiand GAMES Portland at Ke Balt Lake at Sacramento, Tas Angeles a ship America, according to Col. Rob- jert M. Thompson, president of the | Amer Olympic committee ‘NEXT SWIMMING. CLASH JULY 28) ‘The next swimming LEAGUE. Lost, Pet, | 5 | west will by July indoor ed championships, the which Crystal Poot Here Is Kearn’s Idea of Battle ERE Is Jack Keans' idea of the Dempsoy-Gibbony fight: "I look for Dempsey trouble with Gibbons, er who comes to Dempsey will fall. But the fighter who steps in and steps out will bother the champ. If Gibbons elects to slug with Jack, he won't last any er than Carpentier, — 1 ‘a thought fighter, but the right tactics w If Gibbons weaves the fight may go the (first game); nd game) Iadelphia. 6. w York 3. Cleveland 3 ns (13 innings) to hay 0 have CoAwt TmaGuR The fight long have Carpentier didn't wu h Dempsey. in and out, limit, THIS WEEK cattle t Oatdand Ban Fronciaco at Vernon meet of the | season lieve will be the Pacific North- | Here are the Harvard rowers w, | Friday ‘penter, Lindley, stroke, afternoon, No. 3; Shefic From left to right they are: 4; Wilson, No. 5; Conwain L. R. Stoddard is rantae ld, No, ho expect to hand a good beating to the Yale Russell, bow; Shew, No. 2; L. Rockefeller, No. 6; Prudhomme, Bulldogs G. Car 0.7; Ey Wapato by Strut The sore. | Augustine Mul | Goulski. "YOUNG LEONARD | ‘RITCHIE GETS STAGE OFFERS! Tost of of | he was fouled in the sixth round, but his claint was disallowed and he was counted out, amit Beach oper and Burk WINS | Toppentsh came | to 4 Tt wa ha 019. at Mt the eighth in with two men out KRer Which brought tn the win the, ypeniat rs and Milex The In 18 f Augustine Mukilteo + conter and four sens | Dauber edit MO & Kyer 0 Ktiteo ‘ariaon and and The W. ninth wi WINS VERDICT} IW ORLEANS, June 19. h ended an interesting bout here night between Young Veoniwa New Orleans and Pugsy Cleveland A poor Willie Morton claimed that|who is 18-inning hi “won t the Browns, the sixth, four runs, beating the Robina, and loxt to Morton | former world's lightweight champion, ring game, atrical offers of ever, ho has not accepted any, {ston vietory the the frat nthe last sterda classed Coveleskie in a ith the Cleve! «to take the Red Sox we innings and tl d only two ru t HYO games ein six runs In the game t started a ai and the Cineinnatt 1 11 hits i kot he ‘Tigers, Hite Sox rcored two n LWO oUt to beat the Keeps Hair Combed GS Tat Millions Use It— Fine for Hair! —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly A few cents buys jar of “Hale Groom" at any drugstore, which makes even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stay combed all day in any style you like, Athieties, |* Ritehie, of San Krancisco, | planning has ¥ a comeback in tho rolved several the: ate, So far, how.

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