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~~ Sane ee ee ene ee ee nen > powerful aggregation. PAGE 12 Swimming MeetThursday|, Water ‘Stars Will Clashi. Sweet Papa! w Algernon H. In flanne szenaangcsesesesgeenentngnggsnnntanensagggesgegzaatssunegnenanazatatnitsauanenteeasannsantasezzatnat Pool Show PHE TTLE STAR .||Beavers Win/First Game * * * * & Yarrison Goes Too Well Tribe Gets Will Bring " Out Class |/ ire PAST “TEN Now, AN' TH’ MAJOR P. N. A. Indoor Cham- \SN'T BACK FROM pionships Will Be De- cided in Local Nat TH’ RACES VET! HE SHOULDA BEEN BY TOM OLSEN WIMMERS from al! Northwest journey le Thursday night Wrestling the Pacific door championship from the Crystal Swimming focal mermen and been having things for the petitio HOURS AGO™ WHAT DNou SPoSE t \S KEEPING WIM? 7 parts of t wil to Bea with hopes ¢ Northwest Seattle club te merm: ag th past in wate and clubs in Portland toria, Tacoma and Navy Hives are all primed with Of hetfering the Crystal taking home tle honors th The competition | ft $:15 o'clock in Pool tank. Prov made to handle a Spectators, includ: men and from « jeation: @yailable seating place will be take Mitrie Konowaloff will be + man for the out < waloff has been going gre Year and is expected to Le point man of the meet The Navy team is the The sailors are saying little Pricticing hard. If there is any ur Set, it is the belief that the Navy will figure prominently in it The Multnomah club of P is sending up a strong team the direction of Coach Jac Portland will not be represented @lone by the Multnomah club, as the Portland Baths will also have u years represent » the hop hems large crowd many ni dark Horse ‘The Victoria and Island Athletic Association of Victoria, B,C, and) — the Garrison Swimming club of | — American lake will also have teams. | Bart A. Fry, A. AWU. rep Fesentative, will be the refe: Charies 0. Hulen ty been named starter. “Dad” Henry, Frank Vance, Clar @nce Edmundson and Jimmy Ar Duthnot will be the timers. “Rusty” Callow, Walter Reseberg and J. W. Howell will be the judges at the finish, The diving judges will be J. W Howell, Norman Bartels and P. A Wisdom. Bartels also will be the clerk of the course. Ray Daughters and Al Dowsing will be the marshals of events and James Fulton will annout LANGLIE IS WINNER IN NET TOURNEY rave ssioe ‘OWARD LANGLIE, youthful | Mr. Sgr Prep school tennis star, defeated | * ihe the veteran Le Roy Foley the |* men’s singles of the annual tennis tournament at park, yesterday. The score 6-4. Leo Lagerstrom, present ¢ won his mutch fi Japanese star, 7 Some good matches schedule for today TODAY'S SCHEDULE 1:40—Thelme Woltt vs. Dorat ila Sr Ds y Col t Mili ieenee NE of the land park tournament to The record entry list for T men’s singles alone. should file their blanks at The Star or with the tennis departments of Piper & Taft and Spalding: he junior attracting a expected. juntors. the good tennis Both the have junior of big league In deve city ts future girls events, and attention competitic rack in seasons, and boys doubles events yf Woodland were 6-2, week should send are and W on the silverware and Kozi ik thru the Woodland ment ° Dick Burr > have } Both Burr | pected v Iton Smith & Miyatake Madeline Bogart; §. ‘aed Brennan. L. V. Foye Williams vs. bitte va. Frank K are ex to play tourn, WHITE IS HOT AFTER BENNY YORK, July Ike Dor manag y White ew n ree B White Tex Hick Johnston are both match Drury Hack T Max Block NEW NEEDHAM TO a MEET WELCH " Danny Needham ane middle- | Leonard to mee! Weight, will meet Welch in | ard and Jimmy the 20-round n ent of the she try to land the at the miners’ picnic at Idaho, on August 11 BABE TOWNE TO MANAGE TEAM Babe Towne, former American and Western league signed as ma Iowa, team. VERNON SIGNS YOUNG PITCHER Pitcher Christian of the El Reno club of the Oklahoma gue has teen purchased by the Vernon Tigers on the recommendation of |i pout here “Deacon” Van Burne, Tiger TROJANS GET LARGE FIELD The cor pies tour by The new coliseum in Exposition park has been obtained by the Uni- Yersity. of Southern Calif for home football games in 19 STOKES WILL MEET CONLEY Leo Stokes, midd ght, Billy Coney in the ‘ound event of the boxing show at Hdaho, on August 4 Ye Spol “Arm. n ey ing GIBBONS MAY MEET McTIGUE } YORK, J Matt Hin , Cleveland p: is trying Mike MeTigue, world’s ligt yweight champion, to n mmy Gibbons for the Labor Day at Maple Height 'COWLER WILL MEET FIRPO ST, LOUIS, July Luis Angel I "rpo will meet ‘Tom Cowler, British ywelght, in a 10-round no-decia August 6, the Angg club announced todh t will be part of an exhi Firpo of the Middle Ke sign catcher, has been | } er of the Spencer, on . Ohio SANTA ‘CLARA HAS KEINHOLZ fd Keinholz, former 1 Beach school football to over hia new foot nia high coach, 4 take ball versity duties Santa as mentor at on August 1 Keinholz has made 4 ord at meets main | Alan, ant rec the last Lor California } year state championship, MARAN TL E ARRESTED Walter Maranville, Pittaburg ghort- stop, was fined $100 in Brookline, Mass., on a charge of driving an auto while intoxicated, He paid the fine) jag and was Immediately re ted by tne Newton, Mass., police, a similar } charge. MURPHY TO BOX “Cyclone Larry” Murphy Packey ..cMullin, featherweights, mect in the main event of the box ing show at San Fernando, Cal., to. night H CARDI poultry owns a farmer near four-lej chicke the front legs when goin the rear pair living od arre in retrea on Babe Ruth Gets His 25th Homer PHILADELPHIA |] Babe Ruth hit hia of the season here yesterday in the ninth inning. Ruth t# now ven with “Cy” Willlams of the Philadelphia Nationals for the major league home run honors, The Yanks won, 9 to 2 July ird home run STAR'S BOAT WINS ‘Tom Mix's express cruiser, Miss Mixit, won the Southern California Yachting association's race for pow- @ boats off Santa Barbara, recently, \ - WHY, HE ir SEEMG THE MAJOR DID A RUSH WITH THEIR BI «lis » making WASNIT AUY NEARER “THAT TRACK “THAN A HNMN Book! HE DUST Took OUR BET MONEY, AN! MADE A GRAND RUGH “To “TH! RUM FLEET HE PALS AROUND WITH » “THAT MONEN OF OURS IS GONE Now LIKE LAST” WEEK'S ICE! largest entry lists in the history of tennis is expected for be held in the last two weeks he Star meet was two years ag Only Five Safe Blows rm Portland Infield Plays Snappy Ball in First) Game in Rose City LEAGUE Loe ENTRUGTING “THAT EGG WITH MONEN 1S DUST LIKE LETTING SEAL STAND GUARD OVER AGTRING OF 4d FISH! WE'D A DONE ™\ JUST AG WELL ToO“1Oss PF OUR MONEY DOWN A \ COAL MINE THEN GO HUNT For tT WITH ~ APAIR OF SMOKED GLASSES. ee PACIFIC COAST w Jul d great t defeated Be of th Yarrison with but five The Portland nappy exhibition, nappy double Portland nd [|| ' (7 pox LAND, infield put up turning in three inning when Yarrison pn third The fourth, away, Ani Yor Portland. the festivitie rie umpt made ir in the after two men tally in th 1 that were he eighth sconr Beattte AUK WF Lane ° Hohwer ‘ Welsh ‘ ’ Large Entry List Eenecten W hen Star Tennis Meet Is Scheduled « The Star-Wood-|» of August. yo, when over 100 entered the The entries for this year's tournament are now open and players planning to enter! r the events marked with tournament Men's Singles Women's § Mixed Dout me Partner) EXPECT FAST BOUT ON CARD _ OF ARENA SMOKER THURSDAY RING on the gladiator et for all night, © Northwest Merch n, five stellar battles lineup with Dode Ber Wa and Young , furnishing all the comprising the cot of Monroe Carmen of San Jose, Cal adline firework Mr. Be hectic ¢ hand. rmen | ounts young father a nent at t n for t entertaix s Mr. Carmen. ( not near so young as Dode started him in game couldn't spell his front montcker, so | resorted to the alias “young.” | s just what he 1 against yet in not the least bit worried as to the outcome of the setto, Dode is in wonderful physical condition, hit boxing been proving steadily, and a terrific punch in either hand, lack of which has kept a lot of boys from being c pions. cot is a much better boy lly given credit for. His ainst Jimms aatisfactor times, TI Sacco there may | tory to ramble thru. other battlers on the much-heralded Sioux ntam, will Charley but who- Bereot kno’ and up im- gene bad ‘0 and that ha explained a dozen face ily next time be a different All of the ure ready for nie Cur the City t curd gong make his debut against Helman of Port land in a match that is attracting a deal of interest, Joe Powell d socker from Low Anggle his debut, n sy Mack The card as a whole paper to be a pip. However, the San batt vete means, eight of give and reat a ru vd |the cls Johnny appears on Jose Italian by any yet he has sojourned some sin the grand old pastime | take, Carmen bel is fistic career in the East befo Benny Leonard won title, He | left for Californie several| months In the and since that | time has been moping up the Raisin | State battlers, He accomplisted it | so well that he was adopted as a | Hon | has mussed such | worthy jeather pushers Teddy | O'Hara, folly Seeman, Jimmy Dun. | dee, Harry Pelsinger, Irankle Far. | ren and numerous others well | known to Seattle followers He has never heen knocked out and doesn't no scarred un un | his er native Carmen up boxing remember the last timo ho | knocked down, Carmen pox: | around el He is a than thé average boxer, yet was senses all better | Diamond Dust , Jin thy ongue i clout: | Singleton, (Name Partner) Women's Doubien,. RESULTS games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww Lae (Addrens) RESULTS eland 1 ie often, and tn fact resort to boring would rather ing tactica, food stiff in fh ancher Hut for the f ay quiet 114. probably in th Hoe has all thing is he 2" SOLONS DIVIDE metus | AT SALT LAKE stuff, the only heen exploit. | SAULT LAKE CITY, July |ramento and Salt Lake broke the double-header her locals won the first game, 11 to nd dropped the second, § to 2 he score (first gume) H. E Sacramer 10 0 un be assuming much boxing « the has never Sac should have been eet 11 leaguer, Canfield, Yellowhorse| | ing for ; Gould and Peters. He's an out- ? R former Went ne terrific ¢ Minneapolis Millers fielder ‘ Sacramento woe Salt Lake | Batte at Reading, and Fit Grumpler Schang; Afinson. ing pill 4 of hie Baten apent a before be ompany time form. the Western league back to chan 4a, F, VICTORS OVER VERNON FRANCISCO, July 26,—San altho outhit, from ® yeuter ie brought again Jdave Doyto, ex Franc | Vernon t The co, won Sebliebner, obtained from Brook- lyn in trade for Pitcher Henry, i | vernon 2 the St, Louis | {°rn0r al x the best Jov | San Francisco Y Bice has since the injury to Batteries; Gilder,’ itwein and Hannah; Scott, Shea Agnew that George Sister, and ANGELS WIN FROM ACORNS | Speaking of Washington, the Nu- | LOS ANGELES, July 26.—Onkland | tionals have one of the best young | dropped the game to Los Angolos | third suckers in the business in this | iors yesterday by a score.o! third wackers h are yentorday by a ac re. a to /Onkland .... 9 « hitte ‘| Los Angeles Rattoriex land Baldwin rvice with a and Cleve ow ite Wash Ington | 0} “uw 0 Tones | Young Manush, of the Detroit Tigers, has we lar left fleld Job, and Bob. V veteran, {# witting on the benbh. the great yo Arlett and Baker; 'MANUEL CUETO | Young Warner RETURNS HOME Manuel Cueto, former Seattle in fielder, has quit the Mobile club of | the Southern jociation, and left) for his native Cuba, Cueto was rated | us the fastest shortstop in the cir cult | MARTIN WILL BOX MASCOTT| Danny Martin, ‘Tetoma bantam weight, meets Billy Mascott of Port. | land, In the semi-windup of the show at Tacoma, August 2 Dode Bereot boxes Morgan Jones the main event, Can Use Bean Jack Warner, young Vernon third baseman, who is Just break. ing into fast company, mado a play the other day which stamps him as one kid that ean handle his feet and his brains, too. Warner had made a wild peg to first on a bunt and was sulk: ing én the third bag when he raw that Dennie Murphy, the catcher, wan running for. first hase to back up Rod Murphy, Arlett, of the Onks, was on third and started for home, dashed to the plate, toole the ball in And put Arlett out by a foot. rounded up| stein Jelght rune in the Inst WEDNEI Page Billy Lane é Jess Willard salt his first smoke * 10 Aig cg * Title Is Only a Title But a Smoke’s a Smoke BY BOB DORMAN N V YORK, July 2 A man-mountain reclines at ease) in a mammoth chair. A kindly smile lightens a face | touched with the heaviness of advancing years. From the corner of his mouth projects a fat cigar, the smoke lazily drifting from its lighted tip. Slowly the man-mountain in- hales the bright blue smoke. Slowly he exhales it. him it is } almost a Tite. {tobacco lover, long deprived STARS BEATEN °!s,svosie, IN TENNIS AT throat, a rumble that VANCOUVER itself Into words. “A title Is only a title, i ‘cholte and V om his resolves but a good cigar is a amoke.” Big Jess Willard, the smoker, lked on, as he continued to puff slowly on his the cigar that marked his final emancipation from the training grind of the profes sional athlete. “I'm glad that my over, Now I can whenever I like. r was Westwe Vancouver, B. C, pulled a big sur- prise u ey defeated Marion of Seattle and Irving We isco In the of the British Columbia nls championship here scores were 6-4, 6-4, Burr ol Oo wh Armand ring days are of San bave a smoke what you call a Reckon I'm too good-natured, too kind-hearted. “Wouldn't have ever been a fight- r, elther, {f there hadn't been such hullabaloo back in 1911 meone big enough and enough to take the title Jack Johnson. “But I am glad to have been in jthe ring. It has shown me what INVITATIONS FOR BANQUET [#1 peers tore ar in the wor. AR E ISSUED derous refrain that I heard the other night Jersey City bag IM BOLDT, asured of ‘Come on, J: league, ing from thousands of throa ery In perfect unison tho there no cheer leader to lead them. I'm only sorry that I disappoint. jed them. “But the wasn't Richard re of § Marion, Grant Lalz n Gallery of Los in the men's singles |q strong away from in president of ‘The Star nd prontfffent in local will be he to the | Three Br Dye at a banquet at ant, Mon: me ery all circles hampionship Works ball vird elub, ides “Sunny Jim" 1 of the championship number of er ited, Peter, Mic End the “three sel€es; D. EB. Dugdal ball articles are a fe Star sport page, and repre youth must be served. I best I had that night, but good enough. mem. | am, ali guests have been| “Now el and Anton |and devote the rest thers” them-|my family wh “But ture of The |my by entatives | its The | bers of my life and my business tho Tam thru with the wishes will always be success “When properly conducted there is no finer sport than boxing brings out the best in man, to br ring, for of the sports department of will enjoy the big SAILORS TO SEE SMOKER ABOARD SHIP fleets ton Star banquet both some day to see it a pi |physical training of ¢ land college in America, Big continued to puff. He watched the blue smoke as it eddied away in clouds What did he see there? The glistening black form of Jack | on board the U. §. S. Idaho. It will |Johnson as he lay stretched out un- be a strictly Navy smoker, only a|der the blazing Cuban sky? few civilians helng invited | A man-mounatin rising time and| A clasey 165-pound bout is on the | gain in the stifling heat of an Ohio card, when Patsy Flavin, of the Ida. |midsummer's ¢ay, only to crash to hor Al eavyweight champion, ed floor under the crushing Sige Hendrickk, of the Akt ct of the paws of the “Tiger McGowan, of the Ari-|of the Ring” zona, a welterweight, boxes Sailor| A man, his youth behind him, but Vasquez. of the Maryland, in anoth. | With the same gameness that he cr bout. Elght other mitt scraps |Showed at Toledo, doggedly striving ire on the card, as well as a num. | to overthrow the traditions of a cen- barat: witeetilite |tury, fighting an uphill battle to re. ch gain his lost laurels? A man, on hands and knees, Major Stuff _ | ly endeavoring to rise and his youthful opponent? Or did he visualize a shaded porch J looking out upon a flower-decked Rabe Ruth hit hx fara home run and |lawn, nis family beside him, a life went Into a tle with Cy wi » lof easo before him? Phila for the lead, ‘The two |iMlUNSON MAY LAND BERTH Dick Munson, former University of Washington and Broadway high school athletic star, may land the |Job as physical director at Baton: ville high sehool this fall, Munson is completing a course in physical |education at Washington now. Bas. ketball and baseball are his long suits. in athletics, He has had some ex perience in tutoring the cage men at | Lincoln high school here, SHAKEUP FOR PREP COACHES Several changes are expected to be made in the Seattle high school t of the) ery school Joss ilors of the Pacific ARE in for a boxing treat Avy Fritz zona, ‘Terry vain- face Yanks, Innings, beat the Athletics, ® to 2 Beating the Cards, 7 to 4, on the heavy batting of Hargrave and Ca~ veney, the ned a half game on the Giants, who were idle, The Browns won thoir first game, % to 1, on ® home run by MeManus with one on, but the Indiana took the aecond game, # to 2, on Jamioson's homer in the 13th Gostin's homer counted the onty run scored off dack Quinn, and the Red Sox beat the Senators, @ to 1, Detroit mounted from alxth place to the first division by taking a double-hoader from the White Sox, 4 to 1 and 9 to 6. RCER A, ©, WINS Athletlo club defeated the nine at Mercer playfield 8 of the Kame | Stacy ny Sunday, 11 to f the pitehing of Hunte 4 atriking out four out Mallaly alao worked well sending 10 to the bench. R uw BR Wu 9 6 Murphy, Jof the new fall semester, according to Physical Director A, C, Pelton, Pelton, however, says the an nouncements will not be ready for publication for a week or so yet. Gader; | Muilaly, With | It is the ritual of smoking of a} to find | I will go back to California | bear ly and mentally, and I hope! coaching staffs before the beginning | SDAY, JUL) Wills and Firpo mn Line Dempsey Has Contenders Suavey sUUU0EI0000 OUUODUIDOGISNDIGGenesn‘egasenassasssQsssuesssesstssgassgssesEssessassassassaeagss ges saees Tess esa TEES TST TS i. A Smoke’s a Smoke ‘Big Men in Ring Calcium | Colored Star and Argen- tinian Figured as Next Opponents for Jack BY HENRY L, FARRELL y YORK, July 2.—Just a year ago, Jack Dempse | fore practical ause of the ontenders” for the hea mptonship. retirement logical yweight Into | Every loaded dow that necessary ywelght as “too steam modern h was \% was | horizontal, jtoo thru | y | Gibbons was } old; too In the month turned over 4, and n Dempsey makings enoug him busy for a y another fortune short work to keep and bring him Tommy Gibbons factor in bringing division back as t biggest season that | known in a decade. It was Gibbons who explgded the popular belief that Dempsey/was too | good for any of his is and that the best of the contenders for the title would be little better than 4 | set-up for the champion. When Gibbons went thru 15 rounds with Dempsey without being knocked off his feet, Dempsey lost all his claim to the title of an in- vinelble superman, and it was only logical to figure that if a light heavyweight like Gibbons could |keep Dempsey awa: for 15 rounds, | that some heavier man, with a little jclass, could give the champion a | Sreat battle. Some opinion exists that Dempsey arried” Gibbons for the very pur- | pose of destroying confidence in his ability, so thst he could get some | big shots against the other conten ers. was the biggest in boxing EMPS poor showing against Billi Brennan the last tim met, when Brennan went 1 rounds with the champion, made Carpentier fight possible, becauss the public figured that the cham pion had slipped. and that the |Frenchman would have a_ real chance to win. Perhaps Dempsey himself against Gibbons. No one knows but Dempsey, but few who saw the fight in Shelby on the |Fourth had many doubts that the |champion was doing his best, and |that he really tried to knock Gib- bons out. As a result of that bank-wrecking Shelby affair, Dempsey has two big fights in prospect with Louis Firpo, the South American giant, and Harry Wills, the big colored steve- dore. Another match with Gibbons would also be an attractive card. |. Dempsey, no doubt, will choose {to take the South American first. |Not because he fears Wills. more, but the longer he allows the im- pression to prevail that he is dodg- ing the colored fighter, the greater will become the interest in the |match when ‘it is made, \ po fought and knocked Jess Willard, smart ring men expressed the opinion that the soon- jer Dempsey got the South American | into the ring, the better his chances | would be of retaining his title. It was figured that time would in- crease the chances of the Argentine giant, and lessen the effectiveness of the champion. Since the Willard fight, however, it is generally be- lieved that Firpo is as good now as he will ever be. The South Ameri- can hag the mental temperament to jlearn in the gymnasium, but he has not the temperament to carry out tjhis lessons in the ring. | He is a right-hand fighter, a charger and a mauler, and it seems sure that he will never be anything | els Perhaps he is too old to learn | how ‘0 box and change his’ style. LLLS, just the same, will be- come no better as time passes, and if Dempsey really has any fear of the stevedore, he is smart in put- jting the fight back as far as possi- | ble on the calendar. While there is no real reason to believe it, the opinion is spreading that Wills has ‘slipped way k in the last few months, | Regardess of the many complicat: is angles, it would be worth while to see Dempsey in fights with Firpo jand Wills, and it would be a treat jto see another Dempsey-Gibbo: Eee 'LOCKER LEAVES FOR WICHITA Dallas Locker, former Verrton in- fielder, has left for Wichita Falls, | Kan,, where he will finish the sea- | son. did not extend 9900000000000000000 A PLEASANT RESORP FOR MEN The ZERO 214 Jefferson St, Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg, Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed Q000000000000 00000 50000000