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Just Pork and Beans BY PAUL MALLON ok 3ENE CRIQU i pion, 2 Tho little featherw PAs going to return to Paris Augus Sno matter what tho outcome of Ris bout with Johnny Dundee, 1 Puled for the Polo grounds July 36 DP He is golng back to appear FOR TSNOTHING against the best feather Pweight in France. The funds de. | Pived from admissions to the bout FWA be used to aid disabled war ¥ a. | Tt ts quite a novel experience for Th prise fighter to do anything for| Mothing. Jess Willard, Luls Firpo, Mack McAuliffe and Floyd Johnson Tecently staged a beneMt for the Chil fund of New York, and the h they received would support a Mion babies for a month Jack Dempsey only got ands with 8 @ real cham: | sht war hero $22 Tor , Jack 1 workout f ad | Seived $300,000 for the she |) Was only at the last m showed himself “a good spc ecided to take a chance on $100,000. f Kearns is a “good sport, P what kind of a sport would you ca Griqui, who, in this advance pcial frenay, is Might FOR NOTH! Univérsity of Washington ¢rew seems likely to maintain championship standard for ixt year, at lea /The East will have a hard pull to anything better than the Washington crew, which will atx men !eft over from this/ nd a big, husky freshman to pick from. He Out of the boat which beat the | and Cornell of the recent Poughkeepsie re ita, there will be only three men @ Tidmarsh, the bow oar; Dunn, Who rowed No. 3, and Capt. 8 No. 6, are the only ones to leave, ining, there are Dow Walling, estar stroke, who is only a ore; Luft, France, Spuhn, and Grant, coxswaln, who been elected captain. The crew of 1923 was the first| festern crew ever to win the big) aw, d prove st Pat ts-ever doubtful whether some |! those in the regular varsity will be able to hold their places against j competition of those in the B boat, all of whom approx- tte the build of Jees Willard and strength of modern Gollaths. ‘YORK, tas lost. none of ite! interest {n amateur sports. In 409 school and playground centers |; 70,000 parsons attended athletic ea ; Is one day recently. e of the Yale entrants in the |) intercollegiate golt tourney at noy County club pulled a fun By “hole in one.” ‘As the foursomes were tee'n¢ off} from the home tee, he hit « | with a Babe Ruth swing, 2 eared in the morning mits, The spent half an hour looking the ball and then gave ft-up as = When the foursome got around to the eighth hole on the return jour. along the parallel course, the| » ball was found !n that c © Shooting for the first h golfing Babe Ruth had m B elgtith hole in one—but {t didn’t do Thim much good. | SA NEW race track is to be con-| d structed at Long Branch, Long Syisiand, near New York, according to} word that Is going.around. The | course {s expected to be con-| in time for an opening in| uly, 1924. | It will be conducted on the same| Moral betting” style prescribed by lew York law, charging $2.35 ad ssion, like the others, because it bannot make any money, openly, off pthe betting. | the | : CUBAN DIES * HAVANA, Cuba, July 19.—An- nio Maria Garcia, dean of the Cu- |, ban baseball players, died here yes-| He was years old. mnbed, Glossy Combed—Well-Groomed a = \ }is the at —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly A few cents buys jar of “Hair: at any drug store, which ken even stubborn, unruly or f jpooed hair stay combed all day a any style you like, jent OUR BOARDING , GATHER IN CLOSE * CHILDREN, aN! STUB Your EVES ON “HEsE NICE GREEN CALLING CARDS OF UNCLE SAMS! I CAPTURED “THIRTY DOLLARS FOR “Two, Ge ANTHIS APTERNOON, on A couT NAMED THURSDAY MOY JOINS LOCAL RING COLONY|~ > NOTHER new addition has been made to the Seattle fistie colony, which i ‘daly growing. Charley Moy, California bantamweight, who has just returned from the Orient, is here and ready for ring work. Moy hails from California, where he is rated as a topnotcher. He may be match d here with Connie Curry, the crack Iowan, who has had trouble in finding opponents. THE § BY AHERN ONE OF THESE A) | DAYS Nou'LL 8 LIMPING AWAY FROM FS “MAT TRACK WIT A fal POCKETFUL OF HOLES, fy “oon ee wi | Weinstein Meets Griffin in Match Today er ienare : TENNIS STATISTICS |Zarion Is Beaten by S. F. Star WINNING SMILES “\Emer Griffin Downs Los Angeles Expert in Two Love Sets HOUSE y Ves BETTER “TAKE & GooD Look kT 'EM “TONIGHT BECAUSE “TOMORROW Nou'LL PROBABLY BET IT On “TH HORSE “THAT SHERMAN RODE “To “Ti\' SEA! « MATS HOT JACK You wou HOLD IT LONG! 4 s m S rt: , Mask Meh Are Out giz: cinrtvc oes It Pay to Use One| Receiver for a Full) Schedule? BY BILLY EVANS " w major league ball club has 4 her wh LODAY'S SCHEDULE Men's Bingles—Vourth Hound | ffin, Han Fran of San | Smith, Low Nesketh and I out, is it wisdom for f that club to use sald catcher a stands | of the samo city, cat ao work fternoon at 2 o'clock in the feature match of tho manager Women's Singles— : winner of Mra, F at the Beattle Ten- and Griffin ayed yer- ment nomt excl Good catching means so much to 4 ball club that @ manager 1s prone to use his star regularly, if he ts) fortunate enough to have such a] type catcher Hut it is questionable . f such a policy ia advisable. Ttay Schalk of the Chicago White one of rs in match showed pluck and hen he defeated Armand rion. of Seattle, 4-6, 64, 9.7. The Californ s been bothered with workman, of all time is kre manager under whom Schalk ent catchers rom Tom Gal- has played since coming to the big |? show has seldom used any other | catcher if Kay waa fit to go, An a result of auch a policy, the of Lom Angeles, 6-0, Griffin and Weinstein won in the .,|doubles from Lalzure «nd Marion, ‘and |6-0, 64, 4 phine Gren and Jose ACK COPS. ON A LONGSHOT m= xa seme Mins + | Dor Coast League Pol itical Fight ie. [rae ais tee oss Dormant Until Meeting in Winter ITH large assortments of dent William H. McCarthy for the past few days, on their fight over the refusal! jj, there is some catcher who of McCarthy to seat a Seattle director until he has completed his investigations of the |stands out, who has an edge in most | charges that William Wrigley like the battle will be dormant winter months. Plenty of action should pop then, as the election of the league president will be up and nothing can prevent McCarthy In the meantime the case may come up before the minor | which will just about have} the finai say in the local utaide of an do! ot of letter writing t falls fully explain the situation, the So-| attie clud has done nothing to clear | the good name of baseball here] from myndicate charges. | Should the present Indian own:| ers vin@icate themselves, all well) and good, and for the sake of So-| attle’s good baseball name, The Star | hopes they do, But for the pres. the shadow ayndicate bane local franchise zation ts ft ox in it will continue to do so. Until the case is settled one way looks lke the battle be local owners and Presi-| y may take a reat for sporting pages, but break out again ft is © a Whale-one way or the} Jack ing & or other | the dent M of MACK COULDN'T MAKE GRADE | Mack couldn't make the| th the Chicago White Sox, Mack has the build, the stuff and the ambition to make good, but he| nease of the pitching a in big-time company. big trouble was that he of a thrower than al | Jimmy | in the Mack’s was more pitcher. He has been released to Hamilton's Nashville club Southern league, VETERANS HOLDING UP WONDERFULLY WELL Elmer Jacobs and Harry Gardner are certainly turning in some sweet) pitching for the Redskins. Between | them they have won 28 games and) have lost but nine. If they would| only get a Iittle more h from their pitching mates from hero the P | Tribe will finish among the first four. DEV YOu) PLAYERS | While most of the rest of tha] clubs in the Coast league are trying | to land experienced men, the San #rancisco Seala are ining up’ the best of the crop of youngsters on | the California sandlots and are plac ing them with smaller leagues for experience. They be lucky landing such youngsters as W Kamm, O'Connell and several others, but nevertheless they make n effort to land them. The Seattle fs doing ulong this line year and has two great young LOP may so have Oliver, n and , and these of in the out int may be future, particulart SOCCER TEAMS TO USE PARKS Major league ball parks d for fields season closes down y fe ed soccer circuit arranged to show in includes the best of us well as several invad! cleyens. BERCOT MAY wu will after A new which ha ball parks, | tern teams, the | soccer european | MEET SACCO|VERNON WINS There will be a big boxing ecard in Everett August 11, A match | tween Jimmy Sacco and Dode Bercot tion that the promoters would like to line DIAMONDS American Jewelry Co, 821 SECOND AVE, Established 1280 j\champion swimmer, who has | sign been ordered by his phy-| sicians to give up swimming | because | s in Welsh and Mearkle.|heart, Weismuller, altho only 19 TRIBE SLIPS ANOTHER PEG | \O slipped down th mento won from the visitor, |ninth frame, while fented Onkia day Vernon . | Oakland well and Read. ‘GORDON McKAY McKay, Wado Morris in a night r ~| White Box have developed little or jno catching material since Schalk peat Ken et Dusit, One of lpecitis, 6-0, 6-0; Howard Langile, Beattie beat Chet Duett, Keattia 6-1, 6-0. Boys’ mingtes ard Langlis, Seattle, beat D Afrien, va | Fetter vs. diss + | atthe, ‘BOXERS HAVE SAME FAULT Lightweight Cha White and bantam Carl Tremaine appear to be two of a kind. Each fs a terrific hitter who lo a champion when things are going well. Each has t of curling up when stung. White's trouble seems to be inability to think clearly when things become rough. Tremaine becomes | discouraged and ceases firing for that reason, Each is the hardest teh; Mre. Bragdon and er in his class, but {t is highly ve arinner of diss *| improbable that elther will ever win ja tithe, NATIVE SON'S LOSS POPULAR na is a native, Low t into ecstasiens of Inst Tuesday night, when mmy O'Hagen of New York gave Colima a walloping in the movie town. Colima has held the spotlight In the South for a long time, and his nu- merous victories, and the easy man- nér in which he gained them served to change the attitude of the Los Angeles fans towards him. \GRIFFIN WILL COMPETE SOON NEW YORK, July 18.—Clarence (“Peck”) Griffin, of California, for- mer national doubles champion, has joined the list of stars who will com- |pete for the Coking national tennis sics, Griffin is to play with am M. Johnston in the doubles, Mixed Doubles | Mrs, Henry and Stow, out of the picture, and when he |does, the White Box are going to \wuffer for Inck of good catching. |ONE CATCHER STANDS OUT BY LEO. H. LASSEN silence emanating from the Seatt!: club and from Presi- On practically every major league gerstrom va, Mre At 6 o¢lock——Mra. Cushing and Gr aise |fin, Oakland and San Francisco, va. Blophens-Foley vs, Miss is interested in the Seattle club, it is beginning to look hacemos ah cdg! apie i ag’ P i ackstopa. nvariabl hat b until the Coast league’s annual meeting in the Coming |Past of the work It is only when the star is injured that the loss of his services are felt, | because of the lack of # capable Catchers onan be Mra. J.C Frances Dorothy Da: ries, beat Miss | from voting for himself, thus keeping his office, league board of arbitration, Junior Singles mubstitute arry Bhaw, Bea on the be Forced to Quit in the bull TOURNE SUMMIT, N. J., July 19—The Met- ropolitan open golf tournament start- ed here yesterday at the Canoe Brook club with 100 players participating. sion,” at Greer, Hea ‘0 Singles , Geattio, beat Mise 6-0, 6-0; Miss z nt : o every wer wcne § often a team has a high-class | leatcher doing bench duty who, were | | Stopped by jie’ stenecn won sae ¥ leateher, would do his share of the| ‘cua | work mont efficiently. Otten it tales | tise Thelma w Chicagoan a serious tnjury to make ft apparent | (ine Ainerert |that the club has more than a) —_—— N YORK, July 19—Charley| more mubstitute attting on the bench, | Stephens | White, Chicago lightweight, won| perhaps the mort recent example met, Sealtle, 0-4, 6: |from Ritchle Mitchell of Milwaukee! o¢ ¢nig truth {» found tn the line | . a technical knockout in the fourth |. of the New York Yankees, a Sit ae Jed 15 round battle | SCHAN' INJURY frisslh “Pveahpin’ Mitchell foreed mont of the fight. |!8 COST are ag ree Pore 8 Z M. Fator, well known jockey em- ng in the first round. W {2a — a or in c dre | ees gona, hee | lboaat of one of the bent catchers in | fimic } ed the: ADS Seren | Mitchell to bis knee in the ipo as sre " , ' 4 of $3,000 here || White carried the t mAAJOFS. "| Ontie! varie , or harge © the fourth fu cars It haa been customary to Fator pa rrenments tole Mitchell down early In the round. Ma|use him almont exclusively back of a search for him since kno +jthe bat y when, while driving his During the first road trip of the automobile, he knocked down and Yankees this year they played re- fatally injured a man. markabk ball, winning som Cleanliness Reinforced by Pasteurization Serious Charge Against Jockey W YORK, July 19—Lester t in he, te, $0," 6-05 y beat Mise , Stephens @1, O-4; My vent Mibe ptiaty y kdown Immediateiy’ on the return of the Yankees to the home grounds Schang was injured, When It be came evident that the injury ous and that Schang would ut for weeks the morale of the elclub seemed to slump. +4 No om could take tho place of) o|Schang, That was the feeling that) O|necmed to exist, among the pkchers S|in particular. | $| Fred Hoffman, Wally's under. @latudy, was forced into the fray | § le or no preparation, In-| he had hurt his knee é co and was none too fit, | ¢ HOFFMAN © GETS CHANCE about two weeks the Yankeos ediy, winning something y of 12, For @ time it/ d ans if the absence of Schang | ¢) would just about ruin the Yankees’ pennant chances. Just about tho time the experts agreed on such a decision Hoffman hit hin stride, out | Given a chance to catch regularly ‘© has handled his pitchers in great | style. Tho team, after slumping off | 14} bik lead to « four-game margin, sihas come back In great sty and | Ite 13inow enjoys almost a prohibitive | Charge defeat to Gar 4 t cad Gardner 34. Hite Ott Gardner 12 chang’a injury gave Hottman his | bees ry he rane h NS = ha rend ot chance. It offered him the oppor. | Gardner %, Prough b. Bases on baile {tunity to prove his reah worth Gardner 3, Prough 1 Wallle's accident Instead of weak. hree-base hit—C: ening tho Yanks, as It first seemed, | has really strengthened the club, as Manager Huggina ts now positive that he 1s well fortified back of the bat was Sacramento Kopp, it Hemmingway, Cochran, rf. Koehler, « | Motlwits, 1b Brown, cf Sigiin, 2 McGinnis, a» Prous, p iftyan Totals 3 *Batted for Baldwin 10 0 5 3 in eighth; struck te {Batted for Tobin tn eighth; filed {One out when winning run scored. {Batted for Prough to ninth, Beors by tonin | | Beattie . Hite Sacramento; | out Johnny Weismuller, world’s | = By S. H. Ayers Bacteriologist for U. S. Department of Agriculture SA BYOGHTES of raw milk sometimes say: ne. MeGinnts, Rohwer, A fice~-Orr. Double play dwin to Crane to Welsh. Left o: —Weattlo 7, Bactamento §, Timi Umpires—Ward and Byron, | dred, B were made daily and low counts indicated the care taken in the production and handling. Sud- denly, however, an epidemic of septic sore-throat occurred in the city, and it was traced to this company which handled _ this high-grade raw milk. This epi- demic resulted in over 2,000 cases of septic sore-throat and about fifty deaths, “The milk company at once realized that pasteurization was necessary as a final safeguard and their milk has been pasteur- ized since this epidemic. “The weakness in the position of advocates of raw milk is their failure ‘to realize the possibilities of the infection of milk. “The public should demand milk produced under sanitary con- ditions with proper pasteurization, which is recognized as the final safeguard. No valid objections can be raised against the J ‘A { proc . There Is No Substitute For Safe Milk 4 4 146 of leakage of the} PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won, Lost | need pasteurized milk SILVER AGAIN) excellent. raw mille supply. It comes Johnny Jordan, ‘Northwest light-| from tuberculin-tested cows housed weight, meets Jack Silver of Callfor- | in suitable barns, is handled in the nia for the third time, Friday even- | cleanest manner fn sterilized uten- ing in Gan Franclsdd, ‘The: pale has sils, the bacteria count is low and boxed two slashing draws In former our inspectors are always on the Eddie Roberts of Ta- job’ ‘naz {coma, meets Sailor Smith in the 618 | semi-windup. Mike Paulson of Min- neapolis, who has mado soveral ring appearances in these parts, is also on the card, get 32)| San Francisco .... years old, has orld’s swim records. wake. ve yakinnd Lost. 27 FT) 40 DOWN LADDER ?:;.::* 1 epenrene | Clavetand i ACRAMENTO, July 19.—Senttlo | Bt Maule .. league ladder an-| paiiadeiphia’ \., notch yesterday when Sacra. | Chica 5 to 4, | Washington Bonton The winning run was made in the “This was not an uncommon attitude a few years ago, but it is now less frequently encountered. It was, in fact, the attitude of a large mi" company in one of our largest ciiies. The farms supply- ing milk to this company were under supervision of efficient in+ spectors. * * Bacteria counts 482 tet 415 380 her ANGELS AGAIN DEFEAT SEALS LOS ANGELES, July 19.—Los An took the second game from San uncivco yesterday, 10 to 7, "The score R. ancisco , 7 18 Angeles ..... 1017 Scott, Hodge, Mitchell and Yolle; ‘ons, Wallace and Byler, |/BEAVERS WIN | AT SALT LAKE SALT LAK® Cry, July 19,—Port rey land won from Sait Lake yesterday, BOUT STOPPED 110 to 6 ; : N FRANCISCO, July 19.1 an The score— bout between Sunny Jim and “Dyna. |} Portiand .... mite” George here last night was! Salt Lake ’ tee 6 stopped because the latter was stall-| Wekort and Onslow; Coumbe and Peters, } Boston #/ Chicago 3 (first x attlo, |e49 11, Boaton 9 (second «a Cleveland 4, Washington 1 ‘olona.| 4 Jona. aw York 4, Detroit 1 St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 0, mo); Chi Harry Prow, ardner pitched for n worked for tho & NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Lont, th a0 . Gincinnatt Vernon de-| pittabure » hore yester- 7 FROM ACORNS OAKLAND, July 19. 1, 4 to 2, H. B. 3 ‘Tho score: ¥ 5, ’ eee 10 1 Batterlen—-May and Hannah; Col WINS BY K. O. LOS ANGELES, July 19.—Gordon a middleweight, knocked out bout here last r 10 Dee 4 13 MeCabe, \ 4 ber betas o ah