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<-> . TT THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, JUL‘ : SEATTLE SPECIAL HELD AWAITING DECISION FROM KEARNS ~ INDIANS ROUT JA NIE MAY AND CONTINUE THEIR WINNING STREAK | Fight Train B New Stunt!!'7. Held Up |p Russell Does It for 3 Hours May Set Record Local Delegation Will Not 3 4 2VANS . ‘ BY BILLY |} Reach Shelby Until WITH TIS AGAIN |\Stage Set {Fans Promised | Redskins Wind Up Fat arth y for Battle | ..Geod Weather) = Series With 12-2 Win W ednesday “8 a july & te doy of (| Vean Gregg Outpitches Southpaw Ace of Tiger Crew; 7 . bureau her nounced Brick Eldred Does Some Tall Hitting, Getting Four Gibbons and Dempsey || “en” ; Blows in Five Trips Battle Tomorrow in|| sontana are expe N BY LEO H. L MR froak é : P f F brow Daybreak Wednesday Shiny, New, Pine Arena AST Thursday Jakie May looked like the great southpaw of the W my RY L. FARRELL that he is when he turned back the Indians in a finely ; . | M I . pitched game. But yesterday was something else again, as the m : ' ‘ Sir ] om Is the authors say. relief pit : His, in 2 i. The Indians, who are on the warpath again for pg ‘ae instance . ' t i cow-oll cit Ww ed Jake and his southpaw slants in very unkind fashion Sbriy Sat ; ! en teh ard Sea Leer winer in Monday and they treated his successor, Weiser Dell, shame- eredit for w . ' oh preg te re Firs ace fully and walked off with the ball game by the large score game. by ‘ hams é t R of 12 Ee to 2) . tii r i anc evan. rhe}. Vean Gregg and his lefthanded flipper worked for the : : ‘ | Tribe, and he held the visit-|- ——— | V sir tle, piloted by yf Ww i iy Ved Geary, ¢ Patri-|ors well in hand thruout the Y ‘ ¥ H k > oer ela of the Yacht} matinee, holding them to I ‘ t Do ae ne oni reentia here vee.| Seven blows and one earned role that Bus FS E asp Gene the f mt 21 | n Seattle K ound t f the Pat T night f nd Oak We aSeRy : ; MAILS jack} “gt peony a canoes eke Gas hoe ac n thir jeng ger T umbed ~ a, of t ¢ - ove is “ 1G e t ‘ mile « ree Was ee hours, 32 mi: | We verton a} staff in cg Ho lost. that ¢ lth 1 f e have Walter Mails, the chatty twirler, who utes 0 |pretty fal now. ‘The Tribe p . 4 It has been ang ed that the may move up in the race during | Tehly deserved to Bh . into his old home town this morning with the Oak “ ons fight would be the coming week, as they figure to "cp y balls th ‘ ther y of t nt I land ball club. t 2p. m, Rocky Mountain The beat Oakland ye game. are many Pp e nt Northwest — | tien wart m. ¢ ntra a | ae : how would be on x cit standard; & p. m. eastern standard 3 | ELDRED STARS No train speeding toward tt and @ p. m, daylight savings time WITH BAT Sapiaition a f dinttad ete U ane in 8 en at on the Aus r the Pa THe. | wattle k Eldred, the most | the games he was vet . f cific. coast this w 5.1 |: wu PO. A. ¥.|consistent hitter in the league, had | Nationals out in fr ator” that: the flekt BRS standard. ‘ 1 @ lone ot his good days with the wil-| Sake "ow that the fight eau Attitude Is Different 22:0 v0» so: imme Balk simply sav «a pn : = hah ae = parking spaces for autos and y 3 ¢|hite in five trips, one a “aouble, and ees red the tion. ae teat BY JOHNNY KILBANE ot font fhe parties “wh 2:70: 8 Ro Naopbou fed hero Boal’: s gt nctlo HELBY, Mont., July 3.—One of the most interesting to camp and t oes hay i 2 1| After Lane had been retired, in| } Went to the pitche slants of the Dempsey-Gibbons fight to me is the di een filling up the Ways 2 1 Slthe first frame, May walked both | 3 % ferent mental viewpoint of the two men, Dell» $ 3 G|Robwer and Johnston. This pair | N other games SEAGRAVES Dea a fights a Kadliv( beensina het fighting ant : linen pulled off a neat double steal. | Relieved some pitcher gee pte geet A re, pee ca Pea hbis Totals a 1 26 1 ($/ When Eldred rammed his hit home | Honals trailing by a run or two WINNER OF [oar Hes nape st hen he's te the ne th re Managers F AD. RW FO, AB : vpeth hapa’ tentaeae | seldom got any help from his te vitality which distinguishes him from other men finds its a - Sarwan ot . ob Fea mates, with the result tha AUTO RACE greatest outlet in fighting Decidin ehnston, 11 on § @ ©] Schnelder's error on Bal ants fly, Pitching was wasted. a casi cas Oa. St SR Papin aa: Ordinary amusements pall. on Jack They do not give marens:§ : ¢| Tobin's force at second, nnah's es defeat was cha Ak . é f rdinary amusements pall Jack, y di t gi r. $3 be A eetd tall ane Utiere Miwa atl he reliev n English 8 m him the opportunity to lét out t flood energy stored > Bait : or | 3 © over the plate in the second | a hes sis bs . : ae {UP in him Demp: ente on te Tobin. © ‘3 ‘ : | Jennie (M.. Forne saa I es ae Ss aaa hae 'og adage i the ring with the same f el sak Biscay orauuks’t le Channank ; dred jumped Into the limelight permitted to enter the motore per- | tanc nacthatcac wuners 1-1 | A bist oo gain in tt Tane opened | cle hill-climbing contest at 78.6 miles an hour sn Pa ia Sioa 3reaks Recor runes Beo the frame with a double down ycle hill-climbing contest a eens ave : I a, upon Bugatti, | Vapees on his dinner \ jase eoeeeras $0 ' oe h line in 1. Rohwer| Delaware Gap, Pa., because Tag of whic 1] ene ere arse igh speed, | Tom G t . misday, “This eethe wit The|* winged to right and Bull was over she was only a woman,. but records do not always i ; Bt snship of jun eague phasing er ters acne waueas she drove her bike up the hill er a fair deal. It is ¢ nal : aneba jeattio for the year, as eat’ thine Te kicked thru | at a speed that amazed the any pitcher In th merican 7 both clubs have won a game with a double to left field and both | has be men contestants. iS been more u | ul to Chances are that the tit will be| de san hedul h Park or|3 gentlemen eccred. Eléred was peti. ples than has Russell to Wash! en scheduled f wth Park or|% Serae. io tate. ibe tata: tain Just to give som a of ho A Woodland: 3 are peutrall, triple. ah te ps ‘California forts: Roe Rote, “sates an ounce ‘D PLAYS HAVOC | n Dy eaee'y F ais SrOuat’ Wat aidae Sater WITH FLY BALLS | I he in the fou po fought for every point the boya|Crane t over the right field fence across the | F . tional |" ¢ play! eld 4 it raised the divil . In the lead. t ° some sensations raat \P iaying field a it raie | gin to c 9 jwith fly balls, the gardeners nearly 18S crane runtess an tnon and Ben Ka PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE |breaking their backs trying to spear | 2 : Or the game an ha Geaniehlienaata i Won. Loat. Pet-|the flying onion | BY LYLE ©, WILSON feered = eee. rene ee 7 aaa > 4 (United Press Staff Correspondent) Yet the Portiand “a soo | LANE BACK IN IMBLEDON, July 3.—Miss ae mers rece BOBBY ROWE TO /?2."?2s: : dh tineriNe FoR |W casey ‘iersec oie has turr 1 SELL HOT DOGS ;: ‘ <41| Billy Lane looked more like him-|fornian, was eliminated in the semi- almost as ¢: aut 0 at the plate yesterday than he Is of the gllsh tennis touk R a : r i 5 7 i Big * long beraer med t ney here today when she was de > s : 4 RESULTS j Gouble. and. a. triple “in| five feated by Miss Mck British 0 ae ¥ Reattie 12, Ve |driving in a pair of m a MORAN Ae ton pitcher wave NO PROSPECTS t act reventh, wher four came rs never has to te t Miss le 4 started in fine form 6 next inning }®24 had things all her own way in amy Ci Sidred on firat in t HOW SERIES ENDED ing up. He is alread time Bush reaches _IN COAST LOOP 4 Salt Lake nd scored himeelf boot, end. |the first set, winning 641. Then Russell says he v & . ft ‘ 4 Bacrame: » ha: table fr the |Miss McKane rallied and took the 15 games ¥ 4 Oskie aa jSecond and third sets, 6-2, 6-4. © will let him i c rae THIS WEEK | GREGG WORKS |. By her victory Miss McKane won | figures, will t record | peceetr the right to meet the winner itchers to for pir KI of the 3 eg oly rt I a Senay als | Vean Gregg didn't pitch himself hse a es Mrs. Beamish | out as he has been doing recently | yancis 1 Hunter, U ace | in his Monday ame. ph v A., Ge | Pet iregg didn't have to ex in, in STATE BOY TO REPORT TO S. Fe MOUNT VE! und Hes now goes into Rabbit Punch Will Put Gibbons at Disadvantage self much, as his mates were run 7 te.| ning wild on enemy and G aes | breezed hom: y nter fought a brilliant uphill After the first two as a8 He was not responsible for the of this city, former St aia . 3086 cats . sae eke, sets, he came back strong Po 2 Tides | Baseball etary; bia {4g iip[rum In the second inning when Bald-| wneimea Spel ae HELBF, Mont., July 3.—Old time man-to-man rule: 1 by the San Francisco Seals to 8 2 48 oo} win “threw away” Smuts rolies ad | score was 86; 46,61, 63) 6 rmi a } Led ent to second e scored on , piptittiy permitting all that fists can do above the belt, prob- for spring training in March RESULTS \Ratere tuwla to tant Canam : eh will meet Lowe in the semk a 5 j Mu ittebur it ule 7 - " no ‘inals ate Bee rill govern the Dempsey fight here Wednesd tho Mary Catherine Fr k, ¢ is playing in the outfield for Philadeiphie 19, New. York ¢ double and Smith's single in the| we Ween dD. M. Eve the Marquis of Queensbury statutes, as interpreted by the Mi ary Varnerine hale Hcl Pt itl and eo ed cr Cincinnati 8, Chicago § fourth ended the scoring for the | sixth round ‘and sheng “entete @ ; r 8 r0-€ | Clear La ev en al ¢ ames scheduled mere tt da ered: siet focal American Legion, will be the official regulations, Miami university co-ed, Ox-| ct with tne Pitteburs . arf ean sis mi-finals. The score was 6-2, 8-6, All Shelby and most of tl little about the finer point of the boxing game, and no teferee would dare to stop ‘ the bout for any such minor Dan Arrives ) roke e world’s ' . - —— >. prospective: apattatars’ know ford, 0., broke the world’s) soring AMERICAN LEAGUE | : ; | ante Z ta ai orca pa collegiate women's record for | sn are eee | CONNIE’S STARS i; In ibe second round of mixed dou fe : Strect on the| Ct 440-yard run in the an-|GRANDETTA TO etphte Fy i tn STILL IN GAME. teated A E eaeend Miss Goss de. nual track meet. She made rade and Miss P. Hok tthe Dempey-cinnons | nual frack meet. She made! BOX WEDNESDAY xu +] Seven of Connie Mack's old chamy| ° "C. Caltipbell’ and. 8. ite gene Chicago ’ ‘ bath ‘ a ampbell and S, J Jacob de t u any 595 weconds Frankie Grandetta,. comme fiy-(Gugeke > ‘3 2.473) Dion Athletics are still in tig | sitesi apie infractions of the rules as} : r | 20.8-8 geconas. Gelplit: Whaanpiot sees Sen CLAWY |waiee 2) 38488 |iengues. ‘They are McInnis, mk | ruanoe ai eee match {9 hitting while holding or the| en ¢ to as { Portland in the main event of ride er allt cll) | Sherwell then heat Brien be back-hand punch. ‘ as 6 to 1, with no takers WELTER BOUT the American Legion Fourth of! poston 7 |Schang and Shawkey |Feret in the thitd round, 75, 26 Eddie Kane, 1 Tomm: July show at Hillsboro, Ore, on] New ¥ | 6-4 ee Sibbons, has been to under- | SEALS SIGN SWIFT ENDS QUICKLY Wednesday . ‘LARGE. ‘CROWD | ace sher and Mile, Lenglen defeat: Rees tint tt Hh 3 ; ‘ Rae err RR ed Miss Eleanor Goss and J. B. Gilk Bay out of toad in «ween OQ, A. C. TOHAVE 7 IN CINCINNATI be. 6-2, 6-2, in the third round: xf breaking i weight ee | + Ind,, July 3 The seating capacity of Redland! * eR rodgett, of NEW NET COURTS will meet Lew |field at Cincinnati was nearly crowd:| MISS MACDONALD WINS and the rabbit 1 in the 1th r¢ Work is to be started at onco| Tendler here tomorrow in ono of the {ed to capacity Sunday when 19,000) BUF f th all also on the new coment. tennis courts|Diggest lightweight contests of the|fans crowded in to seo the contest ; : oe t bs . i aaas “Jat the Oregon Agricultural college, | Season The capacity Is 24.00 round match here in the thost of these Ken Williams Thi. churta "are (6. be FETCH —— — women's national clay, eouet, cham department of highway engineering Caught Napping] GIANTS TALLY "os ed Ken nef ahd ate, naw EVERY INNING NAVY LACROSSE ng themselves because they The Giants’ recent feat of | Sionahip from Miss Yates, of Buffalo, 6-1, 6-0. Work at close au worked in n c Feb, 7, 1882—John L, Sullivan beat Paddy Ryan, nine rounds, Mis- tt Benton Ha don’t now, They had him under ||in every inning . recent game) TEAM UNBEATEN alsippi City , Mis Much = experien ve act several years ago, but in |) with the Phillie as done in 1897,) ‘The United States Naval Academy July 8, 1889—John L. Sulliven beat Jack Kilrain, 75 rounds, Rich: jouts. He « game with Br n, Sherrod |jand 1 i never been repeated since |lacrosse team has not lost a match| burg, Miss Yosest personal Smith, piteler, caught n off || 189 he Pirat in 1901 and the jin seven Ason The nearest the Sept 1892 mes J. Corbett beat John L. Sullivan, 21 rounds, : ways he is satisfied. | base three times Will. || Rea le in 1902 scored in ewry in-|midshipmen came to a reverse In| New Orleans. . SEATTLE vs. The fighters’ ill be ba was released shortly there. |/ning, but as they were the home|that time was this season when Jan 1896—James J. Corbett beat Charlio Mitchell, eight rounds faged and the gloves put on in the jteams, they went to bat only eight /Syracuse held them to a tle score.| Jacksonville, Fla OAKLAND) dag. Only gauze wrappir Une March 17, 1897-—Bob Fitzsimmons beat James J. Corbett, 14 rounds, Bahia 36 used without the knots and ther Carso: City, Nev Pacific Coast League Mill be enous dhe tape to| Dan Melvin, 70, champ June 9, 1899—James J. Jeffries beat Bob Fitzsimmons, 11 rounds, Ball Park fecure the ¢ pare gloves! “rattler rambler,” dr ia Coney Island, N, ¥. 1 Mive been furnished. Ue) dropped Noy. 3, 1899—James J. Jeffries beat Tom Sharkey, 25 rounds, Coney } ‘ a y Reserve * off the Great Northern's Inland, N.Y. nncrve your nents at 3103 Arcade Mye ss | Phone Eltiote 2! stow BL \Glacter Park epecial ai\ Pron BIA, duly b-Damey Hecently in an effort to bolster his ysecond-string catcher of the Ath-| | Nov. 16, 1901—Jumes J. Jeffries beat Gus Ruhlin, five rounds, San 4 Ks t srtune smiles blandly on some|club McGraw secured Hank Go | Francisco. A, July c anon | i i jowdy | letics, draws the tough break, Brug ran : g o t ab the ustria ‘ . i] Mont,., the other day be a a anc itcher itxon from Boston.| gy is a seasone FOO Aug. 14, 190 James J, Jeffries beat James J, Corbett, 10 ro: 8, Sount Bubna, the Austrian ¢ Shelby, Mont., the other day. re uaaerUemear cry. cre) | anu Recan et: WY A seasoned catcher with a good | —J Jott j unds, | 2 er . an unkindly frown That was a great break for Gowdy, | The N San Francisco. sorrowed from the Geneva republk He’s now A hy yey i it uk for Gowdy,| head, The New York Yankeos want-| San Fr T1912, have, Just been retu pre sai Mee tow ab Nh A a Behe lhe Me t/a player on whom the Braves asked |ed him to take the place of the ailing | _ July 4, 1910-—Jack Johnson beat James J. Jeffries, 15 rounds, Reno, | COMING orities here by 6 oy.|down on Tom Gibbor Jan |\no players can be bought after June | waivers during the winter, It means | Schan, r os Nev tuthorities here by the Austrian gov. | rd eR ppasohtiaiehl w’eltiine hae casas | i. It i# understood Outfielder | rf ont. Bi f pt # ), has made apparent such « situa. | tha ank has a great chance to ‘i take @ 27, 19 ‘ack Johnson beat Fi CP erY aL sa! pecan Bit 1 his ninea Ura or jhas “ridden the rods” to| tion. ‘Thin rule was made to prevent] share in a fat world nerle “ ron ala Ma Hibhies wreis Ph at Tasted r ie Benremnra uimmDicert elu aahet nade | U of W i hla Vorine do\ stent the nd:| i : lex melo |a lot of money was the bait laid be- | Mrance ‘ wance of French troops under Gen.| Very heavyweight bout since | °'! Pani buy pn pte hie ae Then there is the case of Johnny | fore manager Mack April 6, 1915—Jess Willard beat Jack Johnson, 26 rounds, Mariamao, bd be Vsti end of the race, when the addition of |, | } PA eae Densaix \the days of “Mighly” Johnie certain slayer would just. about |R@Wlings and Lee Meadows, Raw Al present Mack is the leading} Cub | CRE - ; sh 3: nat ha vahined t to the Phi. | CoMtender with the Yankees for first March 1916—Jess Willard beat Frank Moran, 10 rounds wf Beanciierert, sngiana, amy 2,|2 Sullivan, He'd like to see|cmeh a pennant, nan refund to report to the Phil honors, nd Muck not desiring to| York iF t J | ae » Ne ‘ork clubs for years | lies when sold by the Giants. ‘There | strenathe July 4, 1919—Jack Dempsc at Jess Will ne Maybe the pis be. #0 | , a, om athen an arch enemy turned the July H ack Dempsey beat Jess Willard, three roun: plore, es now shea cooking course: (beth fac sand Tom -win be-|1 adopted such Aa policy. The} was little Incentive to play with the] offer down, Nevertheless a. vory Sopt. 7, 1920—Jack Dempsey beat Billy Miske, three rounds, Benton eibeing civen. maida and genernt | U2" they're both Irish, but Inaugurated it, and the Yan-|taileend Phill Pittsburg comes| tough break for Krank Bruggy. Go-| Harbor, Mich . , e being kiven maids and genera sy i; cos to Keep in step 16 follow | along and gra ' hi i Grvigts at the College of Domestic| le figures Dempsey’ll drop\\* M ‘ fp foot t it : rah oer Ke He nf i Hal Heh fron aclub|ing to New York would have moant Deo, 14, 1920—Jack Dempsey beat Bill Brennan, 12 rounds, New York, : i 2 McGraw's footsteps: # NO | certain to hold down the cellar berth, |at least an additional $5,000 for the July 2 1921—Jack Dempse ieorges Car or, : economy here firet, longer possible On the other hand Frank Bruggy, st nietanae y oneadeieea Uh: ak hte ON sr year, Jersey City, N. Je

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