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' t f aren { i > YA S'TAR WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 Bis Business| KILBANE SAYS TOMMY GIBBONS’ CHANCES ARE SLIGHT. Zev Leader Net Changes emia ech a a * New Remedies | | aye » | LINKS STARS FROM ALL OVER NATION GATEIERING nee A‘ PAGE THE SEATTI a = “Former Champ Predicts {THIS IS CALLED “CORNERIN erie ty Northwest Championships haa ace meee ~— Kayo Punch in. Seventh Or to Start Friday Morning t ‘ » » Greatest Field in History of Local Golf Will Compete ‘ o 8 in Title Piay at the Seattle Golf Club From July ‘ ‘ 6 to 14 ing the ve ; : ae ze , Johnny Kilbane Tells Readers That Dempsey Will ; 4.000 for the Rancoca Knock Out Tommy Gibbons in Seventh Round of mee owen, 7h Title Scrap Today tesa BY JOHNNY KILBANE nite 1 HELBY, Mont., July 4.—What chance has Tommy G stabl ‘ BY ALEX C, ROSE Zev, the king of the 3-yea ‘ Contributed the largest am bons to take the title away from Jack Dempsey? a rar URING the next two weeks Seattle is going to house the ooh igs Radha ea That’s the question that has been fired at me continually ane, it, = la ar avi a J largest number of golfers ever gathered together to $144,960 \ Lax won four first Since my arrival in Montana. u eo 6 4 »|take part in a golf tournament. places and on nd for $26,900. And it’s the question that no doubt is uppermost in the Kidred. tf ries 4 It is going to be the biggest thing of its kind ever pulled Mad Hatter cc uted $8,200, Lit-) minds of those who have followed my stories on the con- sg off on the American continent, is this 24th annual cham- Saggy lh Bow Bige Fiying | dition of the two fighters 4 ‘6 « | pionship meet of the Pacific Northwest Golf association, to Senobbie, Al men: lar Var apawer I ean sive iat dere, | wae AY ‘ i ; ¢ | be held at the Seattle Golf club, July 6 to 14, inclusive. Sheridan turnec purses m $ Saccal care an Med hay «ans : Paka =a he hae ieee Y o| Early last week the first batch of —— en t's even rounds shou fat hips. and the Jang or Be solr Sorcha’ parkruenivea CEs other stable t iibbons a his toes, giving him remarkal 1 ‘ th : : oca ans Rupteat. tt : jel h Foun ne ee. " r Foffice in the Burke building, and - amount tak yadebreges eB spalnet. him ‘te * sr § oo dleach day the mailman hae u Se ie tt he haa ewe nate acc: DULY het te ej Aer Se eens on Special every af the seasdi, the |About that | w Di cokely feat tom FI sa Ee = AL PRP RC ee SE . Ben act sa erat ty dyy hg ne reer eal “Show Spirit the big fix 5 Ke be er i pald to wi are * A Ariett, J 6 - : and you hi ce iieucton tava” ieee Cee AU LENS Seattle Gang, Now in hundreds ' : ora x Shee [STARTS FRIDAY : r mat = ter euitain® wilt gees Shelby, Is Sure One HE prestige mmy “nl pete wr poe agar oe ng when a field of / Gay Gang of Rooters in internat the by . sling A b my - f the ‘emost p sion d a iii is rapidly xpects to land on ; ; wo mentite |AMateura on the coast te es SSEN Molla Mallory It looks as tho C. P. Wood, the driver, and his companion |}),0skisna 34 Time of Um-|the Pacific Northwest open BY ee H. LASSE} t h . an an eck event il} te decided o 7 N ww. Is TTLE 8PEC pion, has bowed to the fider But! were tempting fate in making this turn at Quarter Bridge nt will te decided on 72 ()% BOARD BATTLE SER Mile, Suzanne Len, born of a & Ha Se the Lal. ul Nite how th th VACIPIC COAST LEAGUE medal play, 36 on Frid 2, LN ROUTE TO SHELBY, July who specializes in y f ieis*| in a race on the Isle of Man. Note how the passenger throws | san rraners ‘ soa {final 36 on Saturda 3~It's a gay gang, this bunch of 66 flashy photographic poses v ning @ himself across the machine to balance it as the turn is made ** mene “4 a ‘fight fans on the Seattle special, is not proving she is the best wom that at high speed emacs ‘ 4 | bouna for Shelby an tennis player in the world. t . alt Lak ‘ 46 They showed the old spizit when Miss Bancroft, second a , hobrry 2 “ “ “Wee” Willie Hunter, winner of |they stuck around im the King st. player, was recently beaten tn Fra sia fie atin ° aiias roe Hi lthe British amateur in station at home three hours Monday by an unknown native res hous (wesiere rause as (naians e 4 will be one of the main attrac night waiting for Jmck Kearns 10 Miss Mary Elizabeth R Fags RESULTS n the open and amateur tests. |make up his mind whether he would proving herself among Britain, can no longer be consider an American, because he’ ing his home in Los |let Jack Dempsey fight without the ment! tn Hand and Wins 4 to 2) ticciricc Meta pil tater haq| ire soos peta ie * Ang Salt Lake 1 annexed the state championship. He} ‘The train was due to pull out at punch is terrible, and his plished even tho | wa: difficult for even pega po nalts ‘om ¢ iifornta bia Hes ro . a! ; BY TOM 0 aN NATIONAL LEAGUE will be a strong favorite to cop 4/11 p, m., but it was J a. m, before the The experts who are getting quite} He is a natural f r, almoat 1» nd seven HE tail-end Oaks up and surprised our boys yesterday Won, Lost, Pet. | Northwest tithe jengine started to do its stuff. worried over the failure of American | model of physical development wit » tale afternoon in the opening game of their week's stay, and yd Bape 9 BEE RITCHIF. | Nobody went to sleep that night et 50 raeasure oe va the ee ee with the good arm of Harry Krause, spanked the Indians, 4 : 4 NTRANTS bound cheat Dae % ne Bee ne tional tennis standard believe too few 9 “ ; > ang me te ,|Doard. Almost to a man the ttle worsens Balloons Race 7 od ay in ‘2 . Heit] George Ritchie, winner, ot th Ibogn want to se Tommy Gbene today. In England almost every Krause was unbeatable yesterday. The local boys were pom . ry Northern California crown last i kick Jack Dempsey’s head off the woman, rich and poor, plays the fortunate in being able to obtain the six bingles that they arrived in our fair city this /vourth, but they don't figure he has aoe iceintomenerin’ ational Championships «: v1 a, miiura al fa cr ote Fi |e chance.” hee was rectly England and on the c ow ¥ tadetphte ¢ betting on the train. ing greater Dou NDIANAPOLIS, July 4.—Fourteen giant gas bags, tug- Harry wa n danger ¢ oe hat time in e fifth tabure 4 Louis sei paper te Some of Seattle's best fight fa Then, during the winter months, , inning. But he quickly turned the tide and the storm t¢ ae 5 P. N. G, A, tourna) oon b Ths best hadere {deal indoor ging at their moorings, awaited the starter’s signal at blew over i Rovton-Brooklyn game postponed; wet (ments. Ritchie learned his golf on |“!* 0M board Zi courts in London, something of which |the Indianapolis Motor Speedway today, for the national Waser i ek fou! Quadtle atthe aterk ag i, s : San Francisco's municipal links and jenn pcos and his two the United States cannot brag. elimina pon race, which new distance records are 9 : . + Sibert Ss Ae s AMERICAN LEAGUE for several years has twen one of meadtaecmtachime toe icr elimination balloon race, in wl ms “3 game and remained there un- ma Won, Lont. Pet, |California’s leading linksmen. Dr. Binyon, the well-known an med Patrick, Vitcoria’s rank Fuqua, he of the “AUSE of all the rumpus over | CXpected to be established. : } P til the fourth. B intentiona! bases on balis being The largest number of balloons to take off in a natio: Ate CALIFORNIA STARS He’s the Champ who comes from ( : 4 AFORNIA | By ie issued every afternoon in both major | balloon race; the largest crowd ever in attendance at sv way of the Cincinnati I mM «ns ARE ENTERED pane depart stage S harley Dol- Wagues, the exports are seeking new | hazardous be race ever je . fp OCT ER EE Hat Neil Ch an, formerly of the se of the biuecoats, are remedies. on. oY ene ans the moet ieee balloon race ever under-itook over the duties and oe 3 {4 |-twcoma Meadow Park club, now |“mong those present. ‘A suggestion has been made ser- | taken—these are some ¢ pitched good ball | ” 435 | Oi ehalding mrae, in bani ¥ran. |(lanle:eubenstelee oe ae jously by a competent Amer jcisco; Mel Smith, Pasadena Country | Burns, Tommy Hall, Charley Mane club, and Jack Stone, California |ning, Will Morris, Harry Druxmang Golf club, will represent the South. | Clarence Blewett, Bob Cronin, A. Z. land professional ranks in the open,| Washburn, Dan Salt, Nate Druxman ned; rain. (This trio arrived in town last Mon-|/“nd Bob Sebastien are here to an- day, giving themselves ample time |SWer the role, to get rid of thelr sealegs and to| Wesley Young is in charge of the John t t ldo a bit of practicing before the|train for the Great Northern, and 8 on oO | starting gun is fired. he had the train over in jig time ax from Seattle to Spokane, making the Pl EARLY BIRDS un in ten hours, which is two hours | ay un er BEING SOUGHT better than the express makes it in, ‘The tournament comnuitee is now |The accommodations are nifty and an|features which make the J W d Th ‘ sar ioat fox Rel i 1 j ne game was lost for Se- 1 pitcher that a rule be estab-| race a auperlativ ¢ Bed whereby & penalty race a superlative. oe 00 attle in the first of the ninth, once in the same game. This pitcher should be by Billy Orr and the bases walked more than on Auth would ma HAVEN, Cot ¥ 4! counted. Krause fanned and lished whereby a penalty be enforced : i sills a ff a batsman {s walked more than} et ekine ott h Snell passed two batsmen., in A 3aker’s grounder was muffed Sy eee ce to Coach iswerss the world why a batte ‘ , Z ‘cade jess the | basket in wh , ad were joaded. pitcher {s attempting to pass him|aide will ride Yale Nine Maderas then touched Snell peerolly. se | 3 for a single and two scores Babe Ruth would make if Went Into effect. the inning ended. h will enabie him to , of balla’ Three Redskins were dis- ° n : p baask nree Redskins were di ‘ pa everybody is ra for the last pa , ead baseba P out looking for “early birds.” At the raring for the last part - unicipal golf cou he the othe g Hi waa of e $e onen pal gr course has rt a se ieee Woe P . posed of in rapid succession in Net lay Inglewood Country club Monday the of th journey London. ore . in the last of the ninth. WIMBLEDON ‘ number of starters wiil be at least The special is to arrive in Shelby t : E + England, July {290 and in order to get in 26 holes |4t 2 a. m. Wednesda tt with d he 4—Two Americans will fight it ° t 50 of this number — —— The Prince of Wales himself open. | start, a on’s TOBIN GETS out for the all-England tennis oe eee: eee ne at ee vay be. | Three hundred film actors and ed the course by slicing the first ball) natioon will be by LONG HOMER championship in the finals. lock in the morning, |*ctresses were treated in hospitals fore 7 6 — “a tee into thee < a the fabric of the. ba n itself. Frank Tobt 4 heer | Francis T. Hunter and Wm. Here's a chance for ye sunrise golf-|'" os Angeles last year for eye Meets. persons watching him ner- "Of course, it adds extra hazard er the right fle f t M. Johnston won their semi- jo. to do your stuff and help out ‘rouble caused by the powerful arc is to the flight, but the extra ba seventh if that finals matches from British eae oe ; 1G lights used { he prince fn his Inaugu Maetien | LETT’ con casey’ ciayeaean, Siakt t ti any 4 t err ishers jj), P N c ‘ eras Cal sp ghts used in movie studios. said there would be more cage ‘ : Secretary Ford at Main 0252 and irece prvi ions P the difference be! n winning and t 1 a 1 nston beat B. CG. Nor nen book you. An automobile airplane directed rire are Kets of areatopert sphces |OUNE the + Uaaea ae : i ton, 6-4, 6-2 and 6-4 by wireless was recently tested in 8 iaited States |. The, Unite is army and tt , ie in Hunter beat Gordon Lowe, 6-3, | France United states navy each have en Sne 1 " 15 and 6-4, | tics ee Noe, reconditioned 1 to public play for bene-| tered three balloon hy Ot seckaty n which the E rgb Ea 1 The above also goes for the en-| exerciee and the development |fi™st, second and, thind places in i ear and. Princeton. tn thro } BY LYLE C. WILSON _|trants in the apateur coumpionship|( CQ bf the game ne event vie Tavernational balloon | baseball. Victory over Harvard 4 Hi natiiocyiiin Sead | V IMBLEDON, Eng., July 4.~J/at the Seattle /Golf club! There is oming amp ates : the greatest in world to Yale arid aecias ay Be ia, Frat T. Hunter, American,| going to be r@arly as large a field | won his to the finals of the |there and it will relieve the conges- - race which will be started at Bru U els, Belgium. aoe had got the ball back | ; | R d th tae qe is a ee | men's singles in the all-England ten-|tion on the course if some of- the nique Kecorads The conduct of the race is under ay anes son WA champlonship today when he sets off to a very early start, | the sanetion of the Natic FES peas prin € on third base, hav rep oral ay n he|crowd gets off to a arly start, On Ball Fields c ion and the records jada hs Snell acr iny| Ain't he the mouse’s mit-|7°% Gor owe, England, in/and it’s going to help out greatly pes at case W ‘ wee ak 't tens? That's Ric, . straight se 1 6-4. in putting over this golf history- yea he race w ° officially | wetected as manwer tne ack dat onl en hat's Richard Gor-| A \arge “Independence Day" crowd | making event. Do your bit, boys! yor DUGAN, Yankees consecutive games hs out making an error Cy Williams, Phillies—Cracked out ti ation. fairs on the b don, 14, winning the Boy | witnessed the triumph of the Ameri. a Scout aquaplaning champion- 0" whic tgtaw tls al geal ria DIXIE FLEAGER = hie atch, with Hunter probably |IN RUNNID OAKLAND SCORES inte rahe te sos Lakes; William M. Johnston, of] Don’t overlook the veteran H, A. ("Dixie") Fleager when you are look: | while speeding at 40 miles an| Tho American forces suffered an Jing over the list of probable win-| hour. | loss when Mrs. Mallory, who|ners in the P, N. G. A. arena. The put out of the women’s singles, | iq, master in his 1 kgainst Roy lazy grounder mile ee home-runs in one game ett Scott, Yankees—Passed the 1,000 mark in consecutive played ee || ore act patcon will fare ont nt DOLINNY MACK an unusua of gas was provided to fill the ba ‘3 ? Miseke Tile attaran agers et defeat in the women's doubles |Gamphell in the 4 con: ive sings || 4 o'clock thig afternoon. At regula STA met n Campbell in th of the ee ae re ee STAYS AT ELI | NEIL TO BOX this afternoon, Paired “with Mls cia championship at. th seattle Adolfo Luque, Reds—Won sev. || balloon will cast off ite ings| Johnny: Mack, head coach of the croft, the American women’s! Goi club Sunday showed that he In| re ee eee [leas tear terra 1 peskagaa fer Geld off FOLEY TODAY |ciamnion sore to ues Chamber aga] Gat ote suneny, showed, Gat Na great comeback after bad season The course of the balloons de-|in that cay for next season, #4 the jast lap with ig headed |, 2VERETT, July 4 adie Neil, re *« McKane, crack English team, | gown and three to play, he stepped | ends upon the ction of the|has been announced by John T.|off. The Acork \ Everett popular bantamweight £ pet out and won the maich on the| Vance, Robins ruck 1 at the time they cast ‘0%, | piowsom, director of athletica at Ola| the fifth when Sne r Foley, claimant of the| Susanne Lenglen, world’s cham-|jome green, one-up. | ants in 11 innings, 14 ||and it wag difficult to forecast this! y, nal chink fit ihe vai (the: Hole ‘by londlig. thes . in th 1 event of | Pion, defeated Mrs, Beamish, con-| -- Eli. Several chan, « in the Yale} *™ ~~ ‘ ding e ae He t t queror of Molla M 0. " yet lost his game morning whether the balloons woul SIRE REUIE Ve or ahoc lag: seroad Atha! “Fin RAGE: Bs © be held this after. |@ueror of M fallory, 1n the most | y, a eeae ae Pear ance north. weatoun enuih bg wate w wo announced, |then forced " t | noon « impressed the local | CoRVineing exhibition of the French | agg Sor league record of 10 home Before the race the crowd—est!-|, wt canto piveece ited | H fan mprovement and, do. | &itl’s tennis wizardry ever displayed.|" y_° the other semi-final match, Funs in one game at the Phila- || mated at nearly 20,000, was thrilled| tutored tne fh ithe ag Mehe ene | TWO GAS | spite to Foley, is ex iit ne, a veritable whirlwind, com: ed last Monday, Let Steil, the : ‘ : ) ored the field men for the pas JAM r | Canadian Netely outelassed the sturdy Bi , ‘ Belpbla park, ie sual by exhibition of the "jumping bal-) season, were not reappointed. Ned| BILLED TODAY | bh Sebo htie ante pal ee without ‘eat Set British |eitte Lh nipilebecdattoaettant Wapato Se piteea i = “ ; bof Se ent here b: oe ; army aif! Merriam has been reappointed | A doubleheader ts on ethilett amb ae Stein, ea BP. and Sve Bity 28 consecutive scoreless to demonstra he possi: |for the holiday toda ‘ager and Stell will meet in the reese | Palle the’ wall “bags sthich, | LEE I8 SIGNED attalr'cte’ 0° wet tindee wa » MARTIN ENTERS finals, 36 holes, today, and as batt ea, Sayteratnleter- ater | win un enough tas te hte th curse tinea ee wee |cck Wer “asin” "whe" vat! OBEN. FOUBR Ey |ASAHI CLUB IS __|ste, ouvir at, tm top atthe fa ne majoi ix year p to a heigh Sacramento, has been signed to| Biven a. boi is welcome the aie these days, a hard and well- registered oe ote nd feet or more by|head the American fon's boxing |fns when ippeared th Hut Martin, I Angeles golf pro LOSER IN SOUTH) jeontested battle is expected. Steil ee, rn lera worked by the oc-|show at Marysville, Ore., with Al| Coach's lines erday, will proba-|feastonal, has left for New York to| FRESNO, July 4—The Fresno |bested Fleager in last year's decid: | soe irom cupant of the balloon | Walker, of San Francisco bly take ¢ mound dutiex in| compete In the national open tourna fe club nine won from the |{% mateh, consect! Ave Fete one of fo ment at Long Island this month, He} Asahi club of Seattle by the score of | samen, Pern on or pre Hits 7 - recently won the Southern California |5 to 4 here yesterday, in the first] A pigeon race, said to be the first f Ne 01 4 Professional Golfer association |wame of the 3-game series for the | internati 1 event of its kind, start - } ne! ae ini the tn ournamen apanese baseball ch jonship of}ed from Midland, Ont., on June 23. Miss Dor « swing around stern end of teams play | The birds flew from Midland to their! othy Doyfe, who the United States, Th ee env circait The leading sport events of the Northwest scheduled LONG CONTEST | ISALT a double-he Soar lot RETHIOAtEN comes from Torresdale, Pa., for today are: SAN FRANCISCO, July 4 LAKE IS - " a ; 8 is one of the youngest en- SHELBY Francisco and Sacramento went trants im t National League nae oie tit ViecelG Fpah LOSER, 5 TO 1 | Come-Back of Dixie Davis woman's. golf ‘shampoo Morning game— R. EB. Jack Dempsey vs. Tommy Gibbons, for world’s heavy- cain ‘( ark 5 ered sani : tae $ Lek AN | Altho a i stall payee ineinnati ‘ 6 it , Sree ar she ROPES mi ST em pith Vans nally winning ou he score was | Relea won from Salt. Lake here ye: e |) 4 she is still in her teens os ot a foe we Le pone per ies pe ae seta at 3 o'clock, || 546» terdhy 9G deste bt SO RGIA Means Much to St. Louis she is touted as a coming Batteries: Luque and Hargrave; punta: 2 ) clock here, | The score RH. KI aa R. oH St LOUIS, July 4—The four-hit game that Dixie Davis recently champ. Keen and O'Farrell. | SEATTLE | Sacramento pba Lil sin rey vy 1 i 1) ] WO pitched against the Boston Red Sox has caused Manager Fohl of the Morning game— Re 3) Bl “re 3 ta : aie ps BCO Chases ewe dekh J °) | St. Louis Browns to perk up considerable. » fact that Davis lost the t, Louis . : 6 ae Seattle vs. Oakland at the Coast league park. Two Prough and Koehler; Courtney and | pattvins and Jenkins; Jones and |] game, § to 2, has nothing to do with the case. (At Pittsburg .7 1 06|} games will be played, the first starting at 1:30 o'clock. Yelle It is doubtful if any manager ever started a season under the discour- Batteries: Doak, Shuart, Barfoot, | * EVERETT aging conditions the St. Louis Browns faced this year. Deprived of their ‘Pherdell, Pfeffer and Clemons, Ain-| smitht Bagby, Cooper and schmiat,|| Vic Foley v: ddie Neil in the main event of the box- || SACCO BOXES VERNON LOSES Gooch. ing show. KRACHE TODAY ,.TO PORTLAND: Gye ERPS oar | ABERDEEN \ ABERDEEN, July 4—Jimmy Sac.|, SORTVAND. July 4 wordend ‘American League | Jimmy Sacco vs. Ted Krache in the main event of the |{co, the Boston Won, the only pai Mectokeaubaa tae cont aI, man | fest here yesterday, the Beavers win: star first baseman, George Sisler, was not enough, as early in the spring Davis, one of the best pitchers on the staff, pulled up with a leme elbow. A aw ying curve ball is the greatest asset in the assortment of Dixie Davis, The elbow trouble made it practically tmpossible for him to use a ourve ball. Any time he tried the hook he suffered great pain. As A resull, he was unable to deliver. TODAY SEATTLE vs. OAKLAND Morning game— R. H. boxi: y, | Unlike most ma *, Foht did not foree Davis, b e t boxing show. to hold a decision over Dode Bercot,| ning by a 14-to-8 » nike im MARARCS ONLI AOL TAGs) eva Ut ROCMcTen Tiny Detroit val Ne ER | Chae sercol h PT ACO to take his time and be the Judge of his condition, After an enforced Pacific Coa: " ‘a we aoe ote t ¢ condition, / enforced st Li At Cleveland ADV ides: Hel SAND POINT, IDAHO [meets popular Ted Krache in tha} | Phe RH absence of over eight weeks Davis finally announced that he was ready Ball Pankow id Batteries: Dauss, Vrancis, Johnson}} Bud Ridley vs. Danny Nunes for the Pacific Coast || mn event of tho boxing show to bel iotiing ye AE Fe ACL CHE: HEE REE R ERLE cA oo and Besle r Car ach Woodall, Mors featherweight championship. [staged at Hlectric park here this) James, Rolger und Murphy; Leverd| | omen Wan te ine aan a APU Ao of Davie to old-time form will sagen ponte ne 2103 4 ute, Metevier an ‘Neill. afternoon, Jens Sullivan, Hekort-and:Daly mean much to the chances of the Browns. Tullding. ne tet ren ) i en eR AAI p amen cepesrhbrionnaryisitstarmnaneliceianpiiapaisinyf agi cape 2 so neasanveians excemseasecemnawn th ys vrei ; ; - moet cA

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