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! PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESD it : DODE BERCOT AND TED KRACHE BATTLE SIX ROUNDS TO DRAW REAT CREWS TO IRACE TIIUIRSDAY . ® ’ Crack Field of Golfers GR i N r\ | Why Pillette Can't Win Coming to Seattle Meet) ~—~——_ eres for Detroit This Season ON, ie een cate ve soe sor miter sox | OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) Navy Will | payers maser, vom woe nae wen om a rua ev BF RRO will be another one ¢ ae wp t - ty é the | by the umpire if they let it get the shining lights in the tour . aaron Ae t Brivis p Pats areas Se 8 Bmore || (econ re NOW wm cutie V7 wrme aioe Be Ruling | *" att a orn ce wows tn the te Seg = abe " “+e ka dl a Ie/ KT AIRPLANE © He's Wall 2+ BAH & WAY A\R BALLOON, Yo! nj oe A Pillotte’s m tock in t knee it lost much of its deceptt Reur events to be staged at the tite ‘wt, by a igh clan .,/ UP HIGHER tae rape eatigiioas od oe \ | KEPT IT INFLATED! I avorite lat year” was a “fant all that Ee pete wood, TOON EE ace, = Bag Meee id Se} HEADACHE IN A / “CAGION WHEN L WHY GAY MATOR ~ POUGHKEEPSIE, June 27-—With!| man much after the mant coupled with his weil known tn ae ae arena: ta Tite Dh one ad thasdae ortawest pias set] a % Vou cosa one a ier IAEA Z| You courrniit Go uP ¢ any sigh ppitball. ‘The ball was started f abitty to field bunts, tae maa Paul Hunter, California crack; ers in the national spotlight a 5 “to Si mes t row! ae : pnd rere le ba : De wilt 5 a ei aaa | ee ‘stein Senile “Tanking MY WEELS FROM “THIS BALLOON ASCENSION AT A FIFTEEN Foor . , Age ’ ae ts n Ricks A ea aie Ac V. Macan, Vs ancouver tum inks man, and Clarke Spiers EARTH To Go UP “THREW OUT BALLAST LADDER WrTHouT” tome fternoon : When forced to get Suites who wil eter t Mabat to GE to v8 owe OF “Hose wire MY BA Loot i Getta DIZZIER tory by ¥ ton t opposing Rise Claire Griswold, former Seat. sist the invaders CLouD puSTERS! RE etnias yy r THAN ard EGG Ht. Pa wn’ tanta OF “TWENTY - GEVE! BEATER! 11 “THOUSAND FEET J. Universit n I “Tox AN EAGLE penne Sera ia cet Krache Earns Even Call by Sixth Round Finish BY LEO H. LASSEN wrth Me BUTI Af DIED FROM “HE [* RARITY OF OYNGEN! Bacar 46 a Ke is a ooer Still Holds Two ses iaiaine's, Marks CobbShould Break mn made necessary By Billy Evans £ Two records alone remain between Cobb and absolute ipremacy in baseball. Those two records are held by Honus Wagner The great Wagner of other days still holds the lead in nr ania, the/total number of hits, and also has the edge in total number PEMINISHING powerfully, Ted Krache earned a draw with F Dode Bercot in their weturn six-round battle at the Arena last night with 7,000 bugs jammed into every nook and cranny of the big building. There wasn’t a moment of stalling in the six rounds, both boys swinging freely and both taking plenty of punishment. Krache relied entirely upon his right hand and it found its mark time and time again, the Hoquiam boom man rock- ing Bercot several times with his terrific punch which Ber-| cot seemed unable to avoid. Krache pounded Bercot unmercifully in the last round and | won it by a large margin. total number of hits, 3,430, cover 21 years of campaigning. At the opening of the season, na ; 6 hits to his credit. In order to top Wagner's satarn atanharastt win record, the Detroit leader must make 165 hits during the hr 7 1923 campaign. Unless ill-| bah an varsity raees|ness or injury puts him out . eee wasnington {Of the running, he will put Desires More fn | Wagner's base-hit record into it | the discard before the close of | ee the present se t in| major atta. |Cobb had 1 Up to the sixth, however, Bercot | Star Shortstop had a shade {f anything, taking the | |asgressivo in the first round and | Jearrying the fight to his opponent thruout the first two periods which | he won harfdily. | KRACHE | WARY Krache was very wary during the j early part of the going and Bercot | forced all the fighting, using left to the belly and right to the chin, Krache started opening up in the third and took the round by a | shade. | | The logger tled on and f fronh elghit. hy wn up part workouts that t well in the earl s considered probab too much at feat this year in to be beaten by| Then Cobb will haye | tained about all the glory there jis in the record books | Cobb has played nan r SEAMAN AND SACCO WIND UP TRAINING « SEAMAN, the class and boom man bat he fou Krache-Bercot F ight by Rounds OLE Bobby Jc eattle base Scans a) Birrell ne , yall club trainer, worked as third siege: BOUKD, oa i | the cle B Wop, wh total’ & man in ring and did a smart job sober au Wereet’s re Ppheeadhnn 4 : titine a oO H fetime batting ave of It, lo ; «1 reid aS ms "tar in “excame on ase | Krache entered the ring {i hereot -KtIMD MOUND lecut and Mercot Bins eeceaiacs fi s worked 10° years or more |received a fair recep’ Krache clinched, Bereot landed a left . oO in the ¢ n to hold a/'2 the majors. Ho has batted .400 Ty Cobb geasons, equa BERCOT GETS OVATION | Bercot followed soon afterward and Krache turned him 1 hitting him @ hard {nto Krache's stomach and he winced, | Bercot a the Monroe crowd going wil@. Bercot | clinched ‘Altho there are some great short-|*4 brought down the house, the| played tort » wind again and ther \errifie t uppercut. | stops in the majors “Chick” Gallo- | Monroe boy having a larger follow. \rtbe and siaaeh estan Po paaee enaean “se che hit Ber in deay, the spark plug of the Phitadel-|iDg of home folks on hand. 4 wild left off of Krache’s teeth on t 'Phia.Athictics, is conceded to be the| The respective managers went | 790% and followed it with a right as t ait Gi the game today. thru the usual preliminaries and | mite” 1 ota ater’ bone tn ee then Referes Johnston called them | BOBBY GRAY to the center of the ring for tn structions, a Bercot did all of the figt | BOXES DRAW the first round, Krache fs land a single effective punch, Ber WITH DUNN cot was all over Krache and won easily. HE semi-windup of the Ber he! Noite ies abate: Kalk tha Krache fight last night at theliea in the second round be iArena, between Bobby Den-ling for the stomach with 1 Wer and Joe Dunn of T and sending an occasional punch to Hively affair, each boy slugging his|the ein Waits athatinar Way to a draw verdict. Gray tore en YITH ROU> | verdict over Dode Bercot, the Mon-| °F hegrees in th ; roe sensation, while Seaman has| Jee Burk | \3 3 # record. He has bat by hig clever performances against| |tive seasons. many highly touted boys, Wagner hee turned the same ARE LOSERS | Bud Fitzgerald of Lacey, well|trick. Cobb will pass it this year. known to local ring fans, meets Bud|Ho has made 200 or more hits in| IN TOURNEY Martin of Centralia tn the six-round/ each of elght seasons, equaling Wil semt-windup in the capital city.| | PHILADELPHIA, June 27.—Ly jen Williams, of Yale, national mpin meets oma in the|Cobb broke the greatest intercollegiate tennis champion, met dete © yesterday at the hands of runs record by his own fr nderson, of Columbia, » the third round of | intercollegiate , of Stanford, a ‘ar! H. Fischer, e of Ostcopath SECOND ROUND started faster, and Was ewing » ach without r 5 Eddie MeCarthy of Ot t 4 Jones of Ta event The smc be one of the features State Automotive JOHNSON MAY MEET WILLS mer world’s dividual Thi SET DATE FOR straig a bit better ple. Cobb ler his rival on se 1 occasions, promoters to narein | W ’ oiled Stet cage ‘rahe KRACHE ; ween Dw an |ong eeae shee oe eae OMEN’S MEET swings, Dunn used lightning | UP SOME . ho promoters aro try. |im ine kreat Larry. This trio easily| SPOKANE, June 27.—The state Fight to an advantage, staggering} Kracho speeded up in the third Bill James set Harry Wills to fi a r | | women's golf championship will be the Denver lad several times during|T°UNd. Krache started swinging cates y Ho settled over the Spokane Countre ; who has hand for the button, and It | ing Septemb the scrap. | un bed here yesterday, Johnny Fugate of Portland boxed ding its mark. He staggered | @ draw with Benny Shannon of Salt|Percot twice with clouts on the| Lake in the sp l event. Fugate| hinge. | was the aggressor in this scrap, but| Bercot came faster just before the Shannon landed several hard blows. | bell and landed effectively with both | Young Sam Langford of Seattle, hands, but Krache won the round | ought with the padded mitts to a a shade draw with Jerry Clark of Los| Both were swinging freely in the achlevem: thi Is ALUMUS |sOLONS DEFEAT _ [sine cvcer "re toe tat ANGELS, 7to4 se lee JOHNSON Is OF Michigan soe sscres tm’ Stn nest lent tt ht aw Louis to toi the first game from Los| equaling Angele to 4 {Last a In 41 WINNER son of Cynwyd Ivania state ten- » for four consecu- JAMES han uniqy career, The big Ve Angeles in the second scrap. Lang-| fourth, but neither had any particu. | r attend a. a univer | Sacramento Cobb's ford had an edge early in the|lar advantage. There was plenty of 1 Le pet Los Angeles i ers jee D fight, but the n came/action, The same goes for the fifth | ou Ket that ere was 8! yittery and Keot uy proud d Du Back strong at the finish. round | guy; deutined to irbkei hittocy | eitasy ain ela: [hated to. see ft broken, iamoni st Billy Ril Por bantam, | BERCOT ABANDONS Lacsneeteyn st ied rae | ‘There. is little left for. Cobh to iM Rodgers has his team in the inh co aie nd sor ois Paes SOMETHING | “ha ened the ae eas Eastern league race, and the former Knocked out Frankie Green of Seat-/ CAUTION | UNUSUA LI nell by Wagier Neoebie aH eh] Secramente skivper, le Unving. teed tle in the fourth round of the| In the sixth Bercot threw caution | opener. to the wind and tried to rush Kra sabe 7 WA: Whitman: telereed all the. pre-| dhe: Krache was keeping pee shoe mn Preme in all departments. outfit, Wminary bouts, and hix verdicts met | covered Cnlaechada which An unusual feature of the Wes-| Cobb should accomplish both fea - his left shoulder and al ot the bathering started pumping punches {nto Ber- WILDE TALKS. | Beet trom the nose and. month | ABOUT CRIQUI lending the race in the which may be of interest jeyan commen week was the ement program th {by tho close of the 1924 ca awarding of hon orary baseball “W" to Col phen| H. Ol, the teavarald acting orev-|SALT LAKE IS | | cts athe ior con oe tent fon university. ae arse LOSER TOS. F,| hasn't tea how to click the mpaign. | and was tak nsiderable punish. ment. Be started fast at| oe ag gy 1 talent apple. Ho's hitting well over 800 “Bugene Criqui will beat Johnny |(he Pell Friadiepeirsaee ie dbs cored tn thin Viale : ‘on | base team at Wesleyan in the for Minneapolis, in the American Dundee,” says Jimmy Wilde, who By Has ast penantnk free final min. | the diamond at Michi he | 608 9 4 member of the Wes-| alt Lake he Coganta es Tost his world's fiyweight title the | 6 @nd a halt. | 4 rye tte ley m that played Yale in 186! erday in the opening game of the| Ve OATS ieht Fiery rare ‘ aay is an alumnus of th t wh Bill Ken-vorthy, grand hitter that heb other night. “Dundee can't hit and| There were no squawks as Ref. Later he. {#¢ii mi, | wha leved to have been the 1 6 to b, hin "troubles . counegtinag, Sith fe will be weak at the weight, |T®®, Johnston raised both boys’ bing. ‘Kennle, who {s hands, base for Columbus, is first inter shall game in the country pro ball. But he disp that subsequ 0 much he " induced the game up as a profes ed with Jacksor of ma a | and Peters; Court | — Fisse BEAVERS WIN | Oo egos ok aaceee | ULE CONTEST n Francisco . | Batteries—Me Criqui is a better fighter than he showed with Kilbane. He was off form then, but he will be much} PROMOTER GETS better when he meets Dundee. The Frenchman is game and can ake t| BIG SENTENCE! im the body. Dundee will not hurt} CLEVELAND, June 27.—Charles him much. I think Criqui bas a|Marotta, proprietor of the Marotta | food chance to stop him, altho I| Athletic club and promoter of box know how tough Dundee is.” ing matches here, we ‘ound I Tertica, former Los Angeles » is back with the St, Louis » after being sent back by @ Texas league club and by Memphis, of the Southern league, Pertica is having (rouble with his arm, Michigan a great while way inte t company, sons of 1911 and 1912 burning them « and th found t valua lo player to hts team” for Cleve ‘ thern league will recelve & Mar Taronaten the Wortnoas ane “3 i te ee and BIL came Pura yenand, i Won. Lost. Tot.| PORTLAND, June eed, mobite in the fall. He te SO IT’S COME. ie : ieee | Bill James, Tiger pitching ace o hes ue ay oline en ant Ber. “ i “1 | Portana tae Reh 4g serie y the eight official scorers 4 Wolgast, and possessing ond selling othed YORE: 4a ihe’ Minitolr: ae? te Angelo § 42 478 Oaktand . 7 10 3| et ares ise | THIRD STAR | SERIES HERE |i ruin ity 10 ttn (FS Mtoe cme soem ol BASEBALL ampionship in their day, | lowing year he wa t Batteries may do a vaudeville sketch together. GAME NAMED) WITH TRIB He saw five years of service with RESULTS | Thomas; Y A Los Angeleé theatrical producer t | |the Tiger In 1919 the Boston Red| gan Franc 6, Balt Lake 6 low, ee ce pairs offer. Ama eur R ul iM 0. DAVIDSON and Benny Kal-|PHE Vernon Tigers are making | 80x. t him in at the walyer| Sacramento 7, Lox Angeles 4 : | ORANG | FV Ee ae ota srotce eguin excday |e “rise sameesrane “oc fare [oriom, cad in August of'ine"Sete | Ea cma REARDON DOES SHADE VS. KELLY i} | when the Three Brothers Dye Works | Coast league season here this after. |¥ear the Chicago White Sox acquir- | NATIONAL LEAGUE Dave Shade, crowned by the TOW 4 |and Loute’s French Dry Cleaners iinat the’ Beattie Indians Jed him by tho samp route, Altho|. Se ets | SOME TALKING Work state boxing commission ! k The Port | clash in thelr third game of The $ dévaedi ua woe he was with the White Sox only |\ityvork : | Harry W. Clark, Franklin high ison, Pillette and Ons. TODAY World's welterweight champion, Ig| 70"? te 4 slugEing match | 1, agus finals at Upper Woodland| vernon linocup, Witte: a eh five weeks, he won some games |cincinnall | school graduate and center on the Yo meet Jimmy Kelly, the “Bronk |eran pall pltoher of the lovers had | park. ly infielders; Reiger, pitcher, | Which they needed very badly near | Chicago | Harvard university football team, SE Steam Roller," in a 12-round hout|ho effect axainst the Cub batsmen and|~ Davidson will act as umptretn-| ia ay oy, teat ball oe lntter {the finish, and the other players |{reoklyn ; | was among five new members elec ATTLE in New York Friday night. | getting a big lend, the Cube played carer | Chief and will have chargo of tho|i, tava served timo with the In.| madly « ed him in on a two-|noaton 4 g2k}ed to Phi Beta Kappa, honora: |lessly, which resulted in giving Port An | wame. thirds ¢ of the world series that | Philadelphia 43 3] scholastic fraternity, last week. fall Bill had two years with ittineaps| Pittabure warned runk Port Townsend | ‘The Cleaners and Dyers are in one |‘ now heads the Olympic Peninauln league. | of the tightest series that en. The ¢ May may get the pitching for the visitors, while VERNON 9600000000000000000 | Morris Kirksey ie five | | Port Angeles 6 16 | finals have ever vai) . when Maler and Exsick so-}| Cincinnati 4, Chicago 8 Sprint M 1 Petatesccubt asus dat itl wanna cat exrse by, a0 8 ts be was figured: as’'the him in exchange for Hoy| New York 6 Phitadeiphia 3 COOL AND COMFORTABLE ai prin arve Erwin and Garrison; Lake and Sofle, | in 11 frames, and last Sunday they |8¢4tte moundsman, | Roston-Brooklyn postponed; rain ee) One of the greatest marvels of || COPPERS ARE BEATEN played a 5 to 6 tle game. James pitched good ball for Ver-| AMERICAN LUAGU ifi the 1923 track season was the || TS4AQUAM, June 47.—Isnquah won a| The Cleaners can cinch the title by| ZAMLOCH WILL non season, Ho was not trou} Mage ape ae Pacific Coast League wonderful comebaik staged by ||tPF!lling ball contest trom the Heuttio Po. | winning Sunday, while a Dyer vic bled greatly with wildness, and |netaacn i ; eae e BALL. PARK Morris Kirkwey, former. famous ||5 to 4.. The winning tally was aeoreg ig | tory Will force the series into another } HELP STOCKTON [turned in 21 victorios, He reported | Clove! 5 214 Jefferson St. Stanford sprinter. A year ago he || the 10th inning, Thi sia the second con. | same, | Carl Zamloch, who is now in|this spring in fine shape, and is |St i © Br are Was considered thir, tut 1s. now | sscultye, bun IeMANAN Ban de, Honolulu with his University ofjalmost certain to hive a good | ent 4M | Just: back of Ly C. Smith Bldg, running as well ay ever. f he || fated Dave wil tte will beh R GOES SOUTH California baseball team, expects to| year, on a ea Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, : Ow o. team o' enttie il be here i Che te | o . ¥ eServ! 2: continues this work, he will be ||/next sunday Frank 4 veteran ‘Taeoma} return to Stockton about the middle} -- by 12 Candies, Soft Drinks, Rae ancea sae oe almont axnured of u place on the ||, The score RH B.liightweight, left. for California Sun-| of August and he will probably v6-| Marry "Hoge" Workman, star nesur 8 Fountain Lunches Arcade Building American team for the Olympic Issaquah b 4 ’ ®\day, Farmer was in the Southland} sume the active field management|athlete of Oh. ate university, haw | Mbiladetphia 1 Washington 1 fon} Pay Checks Cashed games in Paris next year. Phone Elliott 2866 Williams and Schueider; Frykman and Once already thie year, but returned|of the Stockton ball club at that|been named captain of the 1994 tint Soe a al T i the