The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 13

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Fri- anks from cific golf tee- play y-six final ney in? als. ‘ a ° eeesecsecenl | mcosossec { ze . ° ° ° ° ° t ° o ° t gE ° ° ° ° 1 ° ° ° ® a 1 ate re io Te Snnessete SDAY, JULY 1923. THE SEAT Temperamental Lack Patience p° : Dempsey’ s Manager Will Ben Trish : Leave for New York City) Has Luck to make | Shelby Will Now Fade Into Oiblivion, Minus Plenty as Owner assets. of Money That It Has Lost iin Staging Big Fight; Dempsey Goes to Salt Lake ity Papyrus’ Owner Is Luck- iest and Most Wonder-| ful Figure on Turf } HELBY, Mont., July 5.—Shelby’s folly. 3 a most It’s a long story, and the lasti chapter is still in doubt, | ver of every! but this is the gist of the plot: BY MILTON BRONNER | | A little cow-town of Montana yilaing got ambitious. It!) y oxpow ss stopped talking cows, dance halls and girls and started yell- L ' ing for the heavyweight champignship of the world in/|¢ e xame/| figures with six ciphers. town ia hi Jack Dempsey was dbtained for $300,000 and Tommy Gib- ee ayers | POS for a percentage of the gate | Today Jack Dempsey has about $250,000 and Gibbons! sin Jo. has nothing but th » at some of the ould ne money “ 0 | W AS FARMER FEW YEAKS AGO A tew ' Tommy | fi t for the cham: !to he fail to grasp situations as © safety deposi of a local bank His hair-trigger| The money was not deposited. t the possi-/ Jack Kearns, manager of Demp- lance. He » took « loss that may | mitts his players | regen 44 NUNES LOSES TO NEW SKIING | mucy| RIDLEY ON FOUL!’ RECORD SET 3 _/ATPARADISE ACU MA, Refvelst on, miles from Broadway. race ie had pata about July $.—Nels Nelwn, ot | *, B.C. oke all aki| ore rd in Rainier National ig yes ig 3 2 ed 143 few | amall WIN AND LOSE} Ivin & Netson, his brother, we bn first 3.8 500 L, July 5.—The Seattle | Prize 1h the ski Jumping competition | \* 5 won the first game|when he captured 292 points, Nele|, 49 be der with the Fresno| Ni club nine, another Japanese & score of § to 7, The lo}. trong, however, and} nd game by an 8 to 6D the training. | | The horse was entered in this year's On| Was second with 267 points, | tieton, B.C, was) Mi Isabelle Cour. en's prize with 10: racks. They have dosens of € Their annual expenses and all to the ho llattp Loo Looks Bad Here ts what the sporting experts think: of the present condition of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the world, idle for two years || before he met Tommy Gibbons in Shelby yesterday Henry L. Farrell, United Press: His gnarkemanship {s off and his blows seem *¢ lack the old-time power he displayed against Carpentier HearneWins Big Race in Kansas Ow ded as pus thing rumors to in Robert Edgren, Evening World: It seamed sometimes that Dempsey had lost the power of his blows. ‘ew York World: The not quite up to the 8 punches, om, to tell the truth abo yebrand. He was a trifle ma with i him. Damon Runyon, New York American: Hoe b sth doeaedtbme hare but he wasn't the fighter that downed they gian ser | that | went to the | betting. Grantland Rice, New York Tribune: ‘Tho vital spark hasn't been killed, but tts once mighty flame has been dimmed. W. 0. McGheehan, New York Herald: ‘Tho inference must now be that Dempsey 1s going back Hugh Fullerton, Chicago or not is a problem. 2 rect | pare 8 WAS f EASY WINNER ‘The «ingle horse owned by Irish |won in easy fashion The famous l‘rown Guard trailed in a miserable | | 15th drew down a stake of! about And by winning the derby it was estimated Papyrus be- | came worth about $200,000 to his} owner. | When worldlingn on derby night were spending hundreds of dollars jon champagne dinners in expensive , plain, old Ben Trish remained | at his modest hotel with his | and some friends from the coun. h will bef who com- farted but the race in National City Bank of Seattle, Washington am too old for these wild jam-| sajd Iridh to me. “I ex pyrus to win and am not y elated at my vic I shall go on with horse racing, but in the} simple momner. Sven now I , couldn't afford to smpete in scale Of operations with ||| wealthy turfmén. But you can't tell. Maybe Jarvis and I will again pick a single horse, train him and come out on top.” MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Currency at Close of Business June 30, 1923 RESOURCES 60,000.00 18,000.00 000,00 iL Diamond Dust ] _——__————————S ye won, 0 to J and Sto 1, wi the tween whieh Chi The Biggest Little Thing in apparel for men is the ; Boston Garter Vid Sup Small, unseen, unfelt—it does a big LIABILITIES Waiter $ 500,000.00 100,000.00 218 and Contingencie ‘ 49,500.00 s Unpaid bate + 17,618.00 nts with Federal R 85,000.00 Payable with Fed etters of Credit Deposits When money Is in it indi. ised. conservative conditions, n such a position at this time. work in supporting socks—keeping | then smooth all day and giving} perfect comfort to the wearer. How did your Garters look this morning? GEOAGE FROST COMPANY, MAKERS, BOSTON | Detrogé and Cleveland split. the holiday tw's WIT, the Indians win- ning 10 to 7 and losing 15 to 3, OFFICERS and > pitched th J with the | game, | Chieage and Cineinnatt divided thelr doubleheader, each «ame 640 th. J. BATTERBERG OAKLEY MAXYV t, Cashier « Caahter, Tho Brooklyn Robins captured oth gamon of thelr Goutle-header with Bus tom, dgto Land 9 to TLE STAR eee "l fatned his title yesterday when he won a decision from Tommy Gibbons, of St. Paul, in the 15-round title bout at | derby under the nam: pyrus Shelby. Sport writers agree that Dempsey plainly showed * | the ill-effects of a two-year layoff. IS STILL CHAMPION | Gibbons-Dempsey Offered ‘ $500,000 to Meet Again New Orleans Club Would Stage Return Fight on Louisiana Commission Chair- round Coker “We are 8T. PAUL | Oklahoma w Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight boxing champion, re- nment bons to be made by the Young } Coker, chairman of t aid he had w Louisiana boxing commiss thorizing the offer. assured of the backing,” Coker said. Burke is endeavoring to get in touch with Eddie Kane and Jack Kearns, the rival managers, in Great Fails today. nnon in announced today al paid attendanc check was and the receipts $225,000. ernme Su Phyers LITTLE MONTANA TOWN LOSES $150,000 ON BIG FIGHT re Baa INEW ORLEANS MAKES BIG OF FER FOR RETURN BATTLE Thanksgiving Day— man Now in Great Falls EW ORLEANS, J bout betw held in New WILL HONOK GIBBONS July 6 day on it from the clever Be the semi-windup. $225,000 Total Shelby Receipts 5.-—Pro- ent tax amounted to! | recent golf tournament at St. ed ion, who is now in Shelby, au- ntamweight, | from Billy and ‘herb yesterday Ryan was substituting for Vic Foley, who was originally scheduled to meet | Neil. Sallor May of the U. Deki player, discarded the racket PAGE Offer of $500,000 for a 20- id Tommy Gib- | giving day, was club here, W. A, aid. F. Burke of the Suzanne at Golf 8.| n- Suzanne Lenglen, world’ |champion woman tennis |for the mashie to play in @ Germain. “oy ue ns it a 7) 'S ZL: . i ie about convenience! A good smoke always at hand when you want It’s so easy to sell yourself on the box, once you've sold yourself on the cigar, And that’s deari easy too. 2 De at Good Ci ma wes ins : Sar ” 44 isa Sumatra-wrapped cigar made of mellow, cate- fully seasoned tobaccos. 44 Cigar is made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation New York Distributed by Allen & Lew © St» Seattle, Wash, Bra len & Lewis,

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