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pet RID. RIDAY, JUNE Champ Will Weigh Near 189 Pounds Dempsey Anxiously Won- ders About the Final $100,000 Due Him BY HENRY L, F. ABREL L \REAT FALLS, Mont XT Jack nds, 2 Demy whe arpent s and but t ems the wats 4 limt has the of welght te bd armas, were being offered however. § $1,000 odds of 4 te arge bets of r taken week than of heavyweilgh Jack Dempse at can dea istled t champion's t wind wh ru the aining n beat of him of hearts wit camp “I'm bette: Dor ‘Kearns, champion. and De the dough that makes than remarke “Would: ald it Dempsey buoyant spirit t tie City at he had at Atlan. He doesnt’ try his wrest ling holds on his friends, and he no longer takes pride in putting a “ten- erfoot” fiat in a chalr with a might the back. But the << to play ards wallop nampfon still kes nd win wer down imine boys; I need the 0 good." every t game ia typical of att wards his coming fight with bons. He seems to have confidence tn the world. Unitke Gibbons, Dempsey knows sbout the difficulties that are en- countered tm» gettting hi: THE LAT T ( Twins End Great Career “Rollie” MADISON, Wis, ity of Wisco told-Dust Tw e gra June le Wil- 4 bell, two us stars ever to ¢ ost far Madiss and Ww » gone to their er and performed in sport side by room they were t ut on the football ficid ball diamond and basketball Rollie and Gus also stru each ot > past Iiams ha lasses various students. fi Amateur Results FORD DEALERS LEAGUE ag vietoric.« over Witeon @ | The | Lamptna-MeDonald Tommy never reads newspaper be- | fore a fight, and them. all. ‘When they going to get er hundred grand?” Dempsey “I cant’ do m aft Ret that dough. Show bird SCOTT HOPES TO PLAY TWO Dempsey anked. ntit I ae YEARS MORE .:: NEW YORK, 22. much longer will still going after than 1,000 consecutive games, tinue to play major league ball? appeared to be His play on the Polo € nds was ordinary all sea- son and in the. world series he dropped way below the high stand- that usially characterizes his June How rett Scott, who Playing more con- slowin: year Scott appears tn much | better condition than last season and playing a much !mproved game, Incidentally the new Yankee field, which willbe a trifle slow time, will help his play. “L. never intend league ball," says Scott. ‘If able to stick two more years in the majors 1 wil be content to retire.” LEONARD TO COACH Ralph G. Leonard, of Brooklyn, has been named soccer and wrest ling coach at Williams college for next year. Leave Seattle-99A.M. Arrive Chicago-II'2 A.M, (no extra fare! Northern Pacific Ry. 401-4-Ave Ticket Office-Ell.5580 for a} to play minor | ¢, f} © Business reads |, played a fin © score. anal Motor 1. Hughoon nf Jobnsen; Haze! and th @ crippled play Canal Motors son & Krelttle Baird play the city Columbia. Queen tate ayer after July 11 a not played in some game | previous to this date without the sanction ain of the opposing team. PORT LUDLOW WINS PORT ANGEL Port Lud defeated ard ht Ke before a large lerowd. Swanson for Ludlow pitched ex cellent dail, allowing only six hite and |atriking out bat Swanson an an for the winners, got three hits The Port Angeles band furniched io’ during the game The score— Roi a 4 ere Erwin Er a Bluck BANKERS’ The Marine National hington Mut | ain Banke this week. | LEAGUE Bank of C ual te Marine Seattio TI ttle Washingto Hughbai Lasley, Bingam UMPS DECLARE PLAYERS CHEAT American league umpires sa t players are dolng more “cheatin | |this year than in any previous sea- }son. What they mean Is that p! Jers are going further to win t jever before. Blocking runners an and all the other tricks are bein | used, These, in the parlance of th game, are referred to as “cheating liy, there were two excellent Slustra- |tions of the batter interfering with the catcher and of the catcher inter- fering with the batter. Twice in that game Kamm got into the direct path | probably accidental, But ono ne travel no farther than Navin F' Detroit, for examples of this work. ‘BUSINESS MEN . | PRESENT WATCH men of Hvanston, Il. ally sald ‘thank you'’ to Chuck Palmer, great rthwestern Jathlete, when they presented him with a $200 gold watch. Palmer Jeft to join the Milwaukee American As sociation club after the presentation, | have offi Williams on | |the paths, interfering with catchers | In a Cleveland-Chicago game recent- | of base runners, altho elther act was | | 1d, | | here and Gus Tebell In Cardinals ¢ onal pair ers than W On the ¢ lle West, few, if a In baskett ubtful if the A more ner satic rm t backs in the Tebe superiors 1 at the 1 the § ) in conference circles, nigh impenetrable. ot it was the Williams whilo all field same at aptained both the foot ball teams in his sento ebell led the basketball will feel keenly the Gold-Dust Twins,” in Jans room as well as on the play g field, Russell he Failing as Swat King ITTEBURG, June matter with “Reb” Russe |Have National league pitchers made food on thelr vow to check the stellar batting of the Pirate star? These aré questions which are be ing vehemently discussed fn baseball jcircles these days. And rightly, too, for Russell, o balldom’sa sense ate: only a quite r temporary asible that lkeep the us be Last en season, ) games, “Reb” 368 average, g00d for an even home ntage for les rk This differen size of his hat the .200 mark critics are beg'aning to the former Witte Sox hurler wa just a flash in the pan—an rated star. w WILL START AT BERKELEY B ERKELEY, Cal., June First matches in the a Pacific Coast championship tourna ment, played Saturday morning on courta of the Berkeley Tennis club here, Drawings for opponents and the setting fc~ the for the mpltted to. al tennis schedule next three days were c day Bowle Davis te Sol of the team Dorm in the first match tomorrow afternoon same time Leon De Turenn tle will meet Tom Gallory wood, Helen Wills, Coast champion, meets Mr jot San Jose in the first woman's match of the af Some splendid play is from the appearance of Tennis leaders from all Coast and some inland on hand r dra and ma new honors have entered. Hawallan meet senior At the of Seat of Holly pmen's Maynard important rnoon icipated the card, Pacific states Detrick nnis cup will are s made, tennis th th aspirants for LONDON, Lipton, in United Press will challeng yachting sur won from hls ndy Hook jean yacht ‘Thomes will be June 22 n interview today next ye. of Sir Thomas with the tinced he for the the worid the Amer Sie ar ar ‘emac mroc course by Reovlute does not believe held until) 1926, over the But the |HAVERS WINS FIRST ROUND | GLE: A. G champion, EAGLES, Scotland, Havers, new British open defeated A. W. Butchart by 1 up in the first round thousand guine golf tournament yesterday Jim Barnes won in the first. found and lost in the second round fo W. "Leichie of Ad: dington, 2. up. June in both men and women, will be | the | ‘SPORTSMEN OF OREGON MEET |: THOMAS LIPTON GOLFER EARNS TO CHALLENGE | race | | noon with Laon de Turrene to com: of the} LE DEMPSEY IS STRONG FAVORITE IN BETTING AT GREAT FALLS STAR -\(BATTING AVERAGES |(Olympic Club to| Jack and Tom Are Most Get O. A. C. Star ELDKED, Seattle GARDNER, Seattle WELAIE eattss YARYAN HOMWER, ITOH Seattle Keatile Beattie nA aries DWIN. eat HINTON, Seattle aer Seattle ORK, Reatile LANE WILLIAMS, Mew Mor Portiand ... Karper, Vernon Tiyan, Sacramento . Awin, Los Angeles . Stumpf, Portiand ..... CKANE, Seattle flea CALIFORNIA NET STARS WILL COME ERKELEY, une Mrs > yah d William Whe lan of the Berke Teanis club 4 Irving Weinstein of the Universit, of California, and the Olymplo club of San E n to leave the first week in July or the Pacific Northwest, where they will enter a number of tennis/ tournaments. | ffin holds state the Oregon | singles title and will defend his title ein hold & July 9, at Portland. Wein: the Washington state sing'es title two years ago and plans to try to regain the championship. Mra, Cush- ing 14 one of the holders of the Brit h Columbia doubles championship, which she won last year. | the floating popu PORTLAND, Juno 22.—Sportsmen from all parts of the state met here ecently at the call of the Multnomah County Sportsmen's organization for the purpose of creating a permanent tate-wide body, Maintenance of the state game commission on a plane unhampered by political entanglements was urged. The perzonnel of the state game commission, it was declared, should | be free of politics. | The new organization hopes to be) s0 generally representative of the| stato that it can be of material as-| sistance in working out the problems | confronting the game commission, und also aid in keeping the fish and| game of Oregon tn good supply | | EAGLE TITLE} Hugh Smith, Jackson, Mich., cap- tain of the Michigan golf team, has rightfully earned the title of “Ragle Smith, In five intercollegiate golf matches this year Smith has run up x total of four eagles, which places him in a class by himself in the con- ference, Smith plays the Ann Ar- bor course consistently In 73, LEWIS UNABLE | TO MAKE TRIP Grant Laizure, veteran net pers formey here, left yesterday after Pacific at Berkeley, starting | pete in championship Saturday Lalsure » Turrene volunteered to accompany when Danny Lewis, who] had planned to go as the partner, was unable to make the trip be. cause of the death of an uncle |common c jeph § Jert Hawkins, | Arthur Richards, tr | |FOOTBALL MEN Evenly M atched H eavies SHELBY on Jack Der at this stage AN FRANCISCO former June 2 Gibbor Mont Oregon Agri lor they are Olymph of 1 this yea noeme s lor GIBBONS. 6 feet %-ingh 184 pounds inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches 29 years a rega vant 6 feet, 188 pour 78 inche 17 1 41 inche 14 inche $2.5 inches Becker Has |tpae.. Been Active cis" 21 lg 22 ine 8 urded a football nto t a help to t 15 inches 9. inches 28 years cITy, nty-one going years for themselv: more June figures spe int ” I and Gibbon than ho The abo Dempsey sight and hea fought are eveni an) ever we reach sights Gibbons got enegerh' weight other tted to abi bm for fted t CARMEN AND O'HARA DRAW _AT TACOMA Car- htweight, and Los Angeles pe ds a draw Jeff Carmen had & height slight edge, brilliant rally by he ttle tol opare 4 6 last round entitled him to the even break. The am nki ; was in 19 of @ militar rep bin Young Jose id fixture Tac Oklahoma Ct 6 feet it on J pounds the black Then whale became to went ar from Little Rock, A Wichita, Kan, it w shifted from Jac had und He and thence 4 there that he the he the m ma Holland 5 d him f Willard— wi came Jess them Johnson 6 who an oft n bs Sd feather, and Vancouver and Billy he feet a little man com. 4, His weigh when h farmer ttsburg ; nt tot nr Martin. Dan Frugate took the decision from Kid Johnson in the special event. Bill Sheridan knocked \out Young Herd in the second round: are lightweights. Young scored a technical lent Ma the open ABOT 188 pow Pottawat give up w—back to the fireworks— Dempsey will be a quarter of an inch tal than Gibbons. As to weight, Gibbons to keep 184 ma r shared in the wo 1911 and 1912 frifted to ¢ 1 nt to the American aaso- mn in Kansas City Beals says the he ever played with or 1d series From the innat! and Fourth July two best pitchers inst tryin and ewson present PELKY WINS Cal, June 22—-Ray ace Horse Roberts in event here last night’ beat rlie Hen. Critic the fine me RAY he has 3 ure be ever tape them ow Dempacy ta around t four the when ho Ins ESTABLISHED IN BOSTON 1 ESTABLISHED IN NNIWVCKSAY SALES Tomorrow is your last opportunity to buy these suits at Anniversary Prices. Exceptional values in suits of the bet- ter grade—for men who know the value of well made clothes. CHICAGO 1883 Shelby Shots One rodeo wa during the De One More Day Only endeavor to give vi f the We: tt was at owls and Clark blared the yf the 19th century | Very Special During This Our 52nd Anniversary : Sale of One More Day Only. Every one of our Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Coats will be ' offered at a Special Reduction of $5. 00. off the Regular Marked Prices joned the 0 his police Chief John Allsop haa pi foros. city Over the f fa later m prohibt one for pa one tor board bill up the month's activi bad for m fast growing city which naturally would attract much of ton about the country. Riders of bucking horses, who risk thelr lives nearly every time they try to ride “mean” horses, visited Tom p the other afternoon and hallenger exchango pun of sparring partners, The riders wero unanimous In thelr opinion that they would much rather take a hance with a bad horse than a half dozen of Tom's wallops, “Dress Well—Never Mis Money Oid-time residents tana warm weather h The best part of the c the nigh‘s aro cool, gmfortable pastime, WEST VIRGINIA LOSES ‘SENIORS Fifteen West Virginia University athle distinction dropped from college sports competition recently when they received their diploma They wore: Russell Meredith, Jos- stron, Homer Martin and Rob- | footh Scott Hough, | Samuel Brown, Jr,, | McDonald, wrestling; Ralph Knuttl and Robert Chrisman, ck and field; Robert Riley and Sdward Coffman, tennis, and Fulton | Woods, Russell Wright and Ross Lytle, baseball. that the Mon come to stay mate in that ali making on ARAN Soe swan! “This Extra Pair Gives Double V s of and James Straw Hats KEEP IN TRIM Prices alos telnet To vacation, Coach Percy Haughton of Columbia University has requested thay they take footballs with them on ~ Vacation tripe, The “Sport B” model, just as you see it, in light gray, and light tan, soft, luxurious fabrics. 2 Pants— $35 Men’s Shoes and Oxfords $6 to $8 PORTLAND, Juno kel, Salt Lako City lght heavy weight wrestler, who claims the} World's champlonship as a result of his defeat of Billy Bdwards last w will wrestle Tod Thye, of| tland, next ‘Thursday night Thye, who formerly held tho titls, lout it to Hdward« a short time ago, Mike Yo-| to 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union knockout - in the fourth © between - Mascott wal = for his scrap with? q