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vier ict veaneeress ster "RIDAY, JULY 2 Crystal Club Is Winner Seattle Is. Again Beaten — Two Records ‘Are Made Gregg Unable to ‘Win m 3 Sess ticietetsstisststisssstisititistisssssierisiitiststetecetestitititisctisitisttisstiststtitittitt tities LLL ELSL SEALE LCLULLLLESLE SEES oases toss Li 2sh2323 221) gunneaeneseanenenseaeaeneneneneneneeaeneatneeaneateazesetaimimteraneetea EES Fine Card (our BOARDING HOUSE BY fd eae Girl Bunch Hits in Order yarns Ts Siar of | TENNIS ENTRY BLANK || pegs. Bribe fo r B ugs ( ALLTHIS MOAN ABOUT, 7S SET to N. W.Meet park tennis tournament in Portland ~TH' MAJOR DOING A 5 GYPSY MARCH WTR wen our, an!|® = No Kick About Action in OUR BET, MONEY 2s. BOUGHT A “COUPLA Agnes Speidel Smashes Indians Score ree re Last Night’s Smoker at MABE HE HAD A GALLONS oF LIQUID 100-Yard Dash Record While Portland Coun Arena Bie DAY Wr “WL LIGHTNING WrTH rt at Pool Last Night Five, in Thursday Tilt HORSES AN’ SoME ~~ YoU WATCH ~ HE'LL fy COAST LEAGUE BY LEO H. LASS LIMP BACK utto S? mw o_F. . rere PoRT WITH A Nose 7 Ho satiaty the most exacting of tht tr away from all opposition Thur LIKE A ot toe who'ftt GERANIUM fF ™ before obe of the largest Hloodthirsty cream pu ever witne J BOWw the looal mitt slingers. Dode Hercot and Youn Swat on an interesting battle in*the Bxcround main attraction with Ber Peot starting his great sixth round Pally & little late. At that it earned Call for Earl Fry She went fishing, did An all good fishermen do. Bho played her line right When she got a bite, And then landed « ahoe Fore! He golfs, doos Edward Butts, And on the Hinks he strut Me made a 68, But sad to relate He didn't count his putts Bercot and Carmen Draw * es * * * * * * Bearcat Starts Too Late _ Sateaaaeatsenseaesaeenissssszatt “THAT Fox COULD FALL UNDER A STEAM ROLLER WITH A DOZEN EGGS AN’ GET uP Without A ONE oF 'EM BEING “CRACKED! Men's Singles M-r’s Doub Women's Singles... ‘ame Partner) Mixed Doubles Women's Doubles, ” pActRric N. A N on last Arena two were Pg ee est pasieier (Name Partner) sue ae See (Name Partner) and night, which has lay Junior Boy Doubles, ... Junior Boys’ Bingles...sesseeeeees | ly ° a total | | sr seeeee’ ‘ Onklend ‘(Numne Partner) Junior Girls’ Singles Carmen hing meet here Crystal int wtfit ran up ywing that It surely se eeeeeneeens RESULTS rthwest champior 5, Beattle 2 wuccesafully ¢ Portland Magee “0 (2 in night. The F ¥ Victoria United Portland Beattle In-y ‘The ncore of 2 July 27. ted the terday (Phone) (Address) he 4 women's free total of 16 making 1 point win: long. and rar “ int oungster crept and beat her matter of three Beattle— Lane, If Crane, 2b Johnston out | Baldwin, Tobin, » Konow winning §.3-necond him & draw as Carmen had the edgr SSS (Sp BX. “nxn sh Pa =. be OUR entries have been received so far in The Star-Woodland y well in hand. ee events, with the latter also in the men’s singles and in the boys’ jtwo runs ross the platter. (Carmen took the first, third and Bo high) Sor rad lhtg sbi ea gifs a tennis department at Piper & Taft's or Spaulding’s. onnte Curry, the highly touted i ed hy, Ban France lantil Bercot started to fling both meres | in true Beareat style way in the sixth and it had vss é F aeun Blarted this tremendous rally a round asco coi, vestry. The cates Ah and thered in four runs. From may 8 STAR’S TENNIS TOURNEY "000" dete iat tis esis ue Me F Seattle was unable to tally until Phe going up to the sixth. He feinted cm emi dare sa etwas ab fo, ay unl Lestic King and Kenneth Wallace have entered the boys’ junior PEontinuovsly and made Bercot look ve th Be armen took 1 doubles with John Vogel, Harvey Palmquist and E. Ayres have filed for the men's singles, Irth rounds, while the second went ‘ s fae wen the tast round by wale Entries are expected to come in faster now, All that is necessary to file a blank is to fill it out and send it to The Star or to the To your unprejudiced fan the de fe Curry. the highly They will also be accepted by “Dad” Kelchner, in charge of the f “ playfield tournament at Woodland park. He will be supplied with tle Iowan, showed flashes ‘of form | . , Tis bout with rugged Chuck Hel- = the sturdy Portlander, but he E badly under a rain of body | pws. At that, Curry shaded him @ before « more friendly crowd a ne in his favor wouldn't have ny dissenting voices. ‘Seattle Clubs Planning Big Fall Sport Program: BY JACK HOHENBERG ITH a few exceptions, athletic organizations of the city | Ps. « are undergoing repairs preparatory to handling a ssa rush of seayneee during the fall season. | ‘The Y. W. C. A. and the Seattle Playfields are the only | organizations basal sports to any degree, the Y. W. while the play fields | Poole, | King, If . | iiten, rt |Rtumpt, As it was, Curry was the victim of event 9 much publicity and the bugs ex Totals ‘ 6 2 ‘Batted for Gregg in elghth. TSatted for Crane in ninth. Score by innings Seattle Mite Portiand Hits. 4 Innings pitched hits 1, at bat 4; Gregg at bat 25. Winning pitcher Losing pitcher—-Gregg. Runs responsible for—Grege 4, Middleton 2. Btruck ou Ke 1, Middleton 4, W on balls “u woman |} 100 breast disqualified because kick with her |¢ { the customary lunge. |) € years and o club, firet 4; Lore Mar ne—31 ya The has been temporarily | up, thelr gymnasium playing to 16,000 loaves of tread and | kk Pada , small matter of 1,000 hot dogs for | base hite—Jobnston, High, Orr, the beys’ picnic at Woodland park aorifice hits—Middleton, Stumpf. Double ele sian a | play—Stumpf to MeCann to Poole. Time vata —1il0. Umpires—Ward and Byron, The Y. W. C. A. announces that Mrs. Anne Borstall, assist- ed by a corps of assistants will give free swimming lessons to all children at the ¥. W. ©, A. building during the week of July 36, Mrs, Borstall and Miss 8. Neely, athletic instructor, are asking that Seattle mothers bring their kiddies down to the warm waters of the peol so that they may have a chance to pre- serve their lives, should the oc- casion demand it, by taking the Ufe-saving course. E Georgie Etcell, the popular little hantamweight, subbed for John. Drexel in the segond preliminary he kicked thedaylights out of | nié Villan, the tough little Fil-/ But somebody must have been Wholding the Manila boy up because Dthe refused to drop. Etcell showed | 8 World of class. Ghick Tabit beat Jack Brown in ® preliminary filled with action. Cs Wed Whitman did all of the ref " ereeing. : ‘The show wah pretty well attend 4 [ed and was staged by the local pro- oo for the Northwest Products NATIONAL 1 EAGUE |PLAYFIELD PLAYGROUND u LEAGUE MAY BE FORMED ° enough Interest in shown by the | New York | Cineinn | Pittsburg . [Chicago . | Brookiyn . |S. Louis |Pbiladelpbia | Boston o-yar pea m. over a home donate ing the a cup to the Koes edule played on near n Seattle, but in © been made provi league rain. | Gteveiand St. Louis Detroit . Chicago . Philadelphia Washington Mitrie Konowa Two new {nstructors have been| nigned by the Seattle park depart-| ment, according to an announce. Pz ment issued by Ben Evans of the] The big fellow” is going) Boston... rk body. The men are Murray Ol} Oood in the tournament at well, a senior at the university, who | i j will take over Columbia playtield, |L0s Angeles this week. Tilden 4 C./and Lewis Tesreau, a brother of El | will probably meet» Manuel 4.) 7 U. of W. athlete, who) Alonzo, the Spaniard, in the} \finals of this tourney, unless | mer 2, the dope is decidedly upset.| will take charge of South Park. BIKE RACERS | CLASH TODAY | FOR HONORS. bend afternoon on Lake Washington 12 other crews from battleships mber 1. Whe YX, | Pete eure aenee oe ane lor the Pacific fleet. . lao is closed down for re-| Berane ance “*-| ‘The Maryland was second and the {cided this afternc the Gree The ¥. M. C. A; will contin. |Oire wee mone, Oni ay® Green| Nevada was third. ‘The ‘Tennessee | finished fourth. fo conduct classes at its Fourth and Ma adison home, Youths from all parts of the state | 1 : are entered in the race, which is be-| It Was a pretty race to watch, ing staged as one of the features of |“ the many thousands that lined SECOND STAR AMATEUR _ Mada Boston 7, Yashington 15, Boston 3 (second game). New York 4, Philadelphia 3. Only games scheduled. ‘ARIZONA IS WINNER OF CREW RACE IHE crack crew from the U. 8. 8. Arizona swept to victory yester- Agnes Speide at national a nec ta in all divisions, MeW » third. rounds are | . with an ex . 4 for when no Aer John Hessemer will be athlet-~ je instructor at the Y. M. for the coming year. Stan Rid. | die will take over the K. of C. | gym. | are al He Lives Up | HODGE AND to His Name SMITH PUT ON AN ACT). (6QHOVEL” HODGE of the | and Red Smith of the Angels |* have started a regular Kentucky feud. It appears that Smith has a The Knights of Columbus gym is now closed for painting and renova. tion seys will open up on slott loafed thru the Merlin Fadden, declared by \ te ~ JHE MAJOR WASN'T STEAMED HOME YET ——=— ‘4 while Mins was a hummer, Irvaletta Smith de penne the Portlander wad” badly Sailor jrant of th nem . who nego- round special eyent. Both boys | & of the fighting, andaltho a lot} Washington as a backfield man, but was used as an end man last year. He didn’t go so|* ern each playfield will be invited one Indian combination, which plan | be organized by The Star, with games| piaver being eligih for the International events, the Polo|the past no efforts next few days in order to nee how tition with an American army team| ABE FOOTE, the sensational wit) compete in invitation tourna-|\ this department for a second ama in touch’ with Austin & Salt and cently arrived in’ Seattle, saw | boi, association, will average at least |s¥mnasium in September scheduled for each b ee ee NE pornd Borne: former American star, and lelman and Frankie Grandettd. Found! cing fore ord to do cantly established a record for the 100-yard Olymple material, hia diving title, Schultz and Miss Ruth Lewis | 1 a pretty exhibition contest Elmer Tesreau May Fill Fullback y feating Neva Bromfi by a few Position on Washington’s Eleven :.)s.020 °°" mused up when the going was ov hey approved of the 50-50 verdict Bagshaw has no experienced man for this position and lack of a big league fullback tiated tho © yet free style in 363 2 Foes rea a classes, i * udrey Gi he ic hi! hi 0 je mean mitts, with Mack fin-| Was costly last fall. Jimmy Bryan filled the berth well for a man lacking experience, as. At TATE 'O. Ing the lust two rounds a bit of the boys am®i girls thought it “well in that position because it was strange to him. Pshould haye been « draw, Mack had) Tesreau has the size and backfield experience and he may make a go of it. TO INVADE POLO FIELDS |" various playfields a senior play.|to enter a team and play will start in a week o7 'o ago limit or an invasion of the United States this | being played at 6 p The Star will yeason, will sail from England Au-|and-home game x¢ winner, wacciation announced today. |to organize the seniors. many layfields will be willing to The visiting aggregation will com-| If enough interest is shown by the! compe tn series of matches at Westbury, | - _ Septemt Count De Raymond sani he is: NOW| ments at Philadelphia and Westbury, |teur boxing tournam that plans|training arrangements will be made the direction of W. G. McCul-!in addition to the open |are being laid. for nd series of |for them : arorkiis out matin & 30 goals, and will be composed of| Only bonafide amateurs |tra round being cal Balt gymnasium, and was impressed | 6 of the most noted talent. The| lowed to compete in theae events. | decision can be made E McCullum’s first act was to issuc|r ou fecksavane, who was room: @hallenges for Foote to Connie Curry, | tor of @ British team that won the Early next month, McCullum plans % take Foote on an ifivasion of the rd ls 1 freeatyle Se s freestyle, and tled the 100-yard o . he at yD). \ caceatcoks record . ‘ is many easily de- from the ot board. The final of the evening to ste a workd-beater. ‘The bugs were all for Helman, and and ur an who came within an NE of the hardest positions that Coach Enoch Bagshaw will have to fill when he calls nah sai cory pth sae Beegonnny Muck shaded Joo Powell the footbail role in the fall will be the fullback berth. @ terrific slugging match in the defeated Madeline of baseball, volley ball, tennis and) ; | while Les Sherman was a bit light for regular work. Seattle rweshoo tournaments. tronger. Powell showed a m ag ha dosh a ie : a « eamna vis ie nis lett mitt. "Mack forced). Hlmer Tesreau, the big sophomore, may be the boy to fill the position. H rn | Bagshaw will have two experienced halfbacks to flank him if he makes good in Leon- ard, Ziel and George Wilson, N W YORK, July ‘Three tor. | a bedibballl leddrus: will eign polo teams, two British’ and | eld playground baseball leagu | we the entries, any gust 11, arriving in this country] Playground ball | thru about August 17 to begin practice |ty every playfield A meeting will be called within the prise the British army four, which will inaugurate international compe- OPTIMISTIC Scott news BOXING SERIES BILLED }ingham club quartet, both of which Se many requests have come tn to! Boxers who wish to enter should well known Minneapolis pro-| championship. | shows to be conducted by Dan Salt! There will be frand manager. McCullum,who} 41 three teams, according to the|and Lonnie Austin at their Olive st.) Three two-m With the Raymond boy’s showing. | 5; |- “ ; | iaptnghem four will include Capt He predicts that he will be a coming | i Guest, Maj, F. W. Barrett, Ear! | Vie Foley, Georgie Marks, Eddie Neil, open title of the U: si sty Mascott, Danny Martin, Chuck |{hrn "t* © Poe apenas aed Wnid-West, with hopes of arranging bouts with Patsey Flannigan, Sammy A man that to name he bears. The man in question is Joo Rabbitt, outfielder of the Musko: lives up the Seals rmor P. yard back stroke nd, firet; Neva Lr Agnes Ievalet Thru the Ropes | MUCH BETTER Mandell, Eddie Anderson and Stewart IGHT PURSE Mike MeTague and Battling Siki will battle 20 rounds in m= return mateh in Dublin, Ireland, September 4. The former won the referee's de- cision in thelr recent battle. Johnny Ci didn't make the New Yorker who f a hit out hers with gee, Alabama, club in the South. eastern league, who h recently been sold to the Chicago White Sox. Rabbitt is said to be able to scamper “right smart’ when there's a shot gun around. He ia the leading base stealer of the league. his clinching style, is fightmg arcu THAN BEFORE New York again and {s in main event He had class undoubtedly, but local bugs| LD JOE McAULIFFE, the Jess Willard of his da far as Dsize was concerned, works in a tan- Mery at Redwood City, Cal. Joe} ‘ high-priced fighter. He Peter Jackson and such men. But Joe didn’t receive any $150,000 Or a fight—the sum Willard re-| ived for fighting Firpo. “L wouldn't 6 expected ‘ound fight,” 2,500 would for fight simply didn't take to his atyte. Georgis Ward, New Jersiey weltert weight, claima that Dave Shade ta no longer « welterweight and that In their recent bout in Boston the Callfornlan came into the ring weighing over 160 pounds, Young Stribling, — middleweight champion of South, t* laid up temporarily with two broken arms, sustained in recent fights, He will bi be out of the ring for 7 ys| least. He hails from Macon, Gi have . that| The Mexican boxing commission |p the ban on all finish fights f City after this, Twenty rouni the limit. American movies lead § doe Kelly, outfielder, and Ed Mull- m, third baseman for the San rancisco club, will soon be able to} again, according to advices from | Bay City this morning. Kelly | tnd Mullican crashed together while ing after the same fly ball, both jelng Knocked venselens, all others It was Bercot's fight fight in 4 month and he showed the ef- fects of the layoff as his judg- ment of distance wasn’t very Food in the early part of the BABE RUTH IS | OUT OF GAME PHILADELPHIA, July Babe uth was forced out of the game yes- day between the Yanks and Ath- Hetics with a stiff neck. Hendricks Georgle Etcell has grown a silver thateh since he fought here last, but Satie he 52 it must be a decoy os he can still } eat, marae Uy Pd BS ed bing swing his mittens in champlonship ri style 4 L&e Moore, a member of vey's tralning camp, was introduced from the ring last night. He's a lightweight and ready to meet any [of the boys hereabouts, Demp: g Movies in Coaching E Siow movies are being used at the otbnil couches’ wchool at the Unt- ity of Michigan this summer. | HELFFRICH IS. | IN TRAINING! | Alan B, Helffrich, 19: track captain and a leading aspirant |for Olympic half-mile honors, is training with |Helffrich attends his classes at the |Penn summer school every morning and gets out his trusty shovel ¢ afternoon for an eight-hour tus with the rocks and gravel Coach Nate Carnwell has approved the star's unique method of getting into condition le Germany boasts ers’ co-operative total rabeeatt of 4,66: of 97,430 farm societies with a 125. Sol Seeman also intro- duced, For some reason or other the clever New Yorker gets tho razz hero altho he only fought at the Arena once and he showed Ted Krache plenty of cleverness, He outpointed Krache Jater in Aberdeen, altho he only got home town draw decision, * was Connie Curry evidently needs more work, as he tired rapidly last night The little lowan the class, but he couldn't stand up under the strain, The fans voiced thtir approval of the new featherweight champ when Penn Stato | pick and shovel!| der and Byler. Spel 17 400-yard relay—C. (Kono MoWatters, Smith, Sternbergh Wilhelm Time habit of running up on tho ball, if jit seems to be to his liking. Hodge took this as a direct affront to his pitching proclivities, in a game re tly played at Los Angeles VERNON DROPS LONG CONTEST | SAN FRANCISCO, July As Smith ran up on ¢ [favorite curves, the Shovel roared, "Yo! all get back there, or ah'll mas |sage yoh haid with mah baseball.” Smith dared him to—and the ball! | whistled by his head singing ‘Yes, We Have No Hodge declared | that he would bean the batter with the next ball. s ' 6 | Zed quit in disgust | aan | Mitchell, Hodge and Agnew MAILS TWIRLS ISALT LAKE IS CLASSY GAME| WINNER, 8-7, LOS ANC July With} SALT LAKE CIT It Walter Mails allowing but two hits, s | Lak won from kland blanked Los Angeles here | inning | yesterday, 1 to 0 , | he score: R |Onkland..... desasved |Los Angeles .oeceeceee ee 0 Batteries—Mails and Baker; e of Hodge's San | inning game here yesterday, The score R ernon iarattaeeeeelk 5 to 4 H. F 16 3 16 3 Hannah; H. B ed Sacramento It Lake . 2 1 Battert Pon-! Penne Cabe, and Koeh! § Combe and Peters. it was announced from the ring that Johnny Dun had beaten Eugene cond round he was off bi oie id he was off bal Bercot hit him, As Whit- man started counting it goes as a Peto Forest horned into Eddie knockdown, O'Neill's ringside seat and the florist had to wateh the show Johnny Mack is popular be- from the sidelines, ravers tat cause he fights. A lot of the boys fighting in this neek of the woods could take a good lesson from Johnny, altho most of them aren't in the condition that he fy and you have to be in shapo to set a paco like the Pittsburg miller, Jake Kelter and Sam Anderson got into an argument over Bere ord between rounds last night and mado an awful lot of noise for a couple of birds who got in for noth. ing. t's ree A return go between Powell and Mack would be a nifty attraction, cell is booked to fight Frankie Gr on the sallorcivilian card to morrow night at the ball park. 4 Francisco won from Vernon in a 12. | Thompson, Yellowhorse, | " WILLARD CAN | LOSE FRIENDS BY RETURNING ‘ORD comes from New York that Tex Rickard wants Jess Willard |to fight in a sem{-windup to tho Dempsey-Firpo match—if that match | is raade and Rickard’ is the promo-| ter Willard’s friends will advise him not to consider tho idea. When he decided to return to the ring Willard id he had but one object in view- |togegain the championship from | Dempsey. | He didn’t do that, But he had two] |fights and made some money—abou $100,000 clear. Whether he needed the money | {is a question, | But, if he did, he certainly isn’t a} poor man now. He has no reason to | | fight unless It be that he wants more money: | Many of the friends he lost at To. ledo he has regained. And these} |frionds, who must certainly be worth something to him, he will lose again if he shows that he was not sincere | that he was not telling the truth |when he said that as soon as he | found out that he couldn't regain his _{champlonshtp he was thru with fighting for food BROWN JOINS Ernest C, Brown, of the San Fran- cisco American Finance Corporation, is the latest man to Join the hole.in- one club, Brown drove off the third tee with a middron at the Etna Springs course, recently, and the little pill lodged in the cup, 105 yards away, Hoe was presented with a dozen golf balls by Spaldings’ store and promp ly proceeded to lose each of the balls ho had earned in making the | ty ) ec ELITE CLUB|' sixth hole, the Elks’ picnic at Woodland park. There will be two divisions, junior | and senior, and the winners of each race will represent this state in the | national amateur bicycle racing champlonship at Chicago September 8 and 9. Major Stuff 7} Traynor's home run in the 12th Inning | eave tho Pirates an §-7 victory over the Braves, Two homers by Cy Willlams, his 24th and 25th, enabled the Phils to beat the Cards, 5 to 4. Four singles and a double in the ninth inning produced four runs, and the uby beat the Giants, 11 to 10. With a single and a double, Sam »|when he first decided to fight again | Jones won his own game for the Yanks by driving In two runs that beat the Athletics, 4 to 2 Fourteen hits off Dutch Reuther, white Donohue was mowing down the Robins, gave the Keds a 0-to-2 vietory, Walter Johnson turned iron man and pitehed a double-header. Ho lost the firat. game to the Red Sox, 7, to 6, but put the Senators on top in the second, 15 to 8. WALSH FINED BY McCARTHY SAN FRANCISCO, Ju resi~ dent Willlam H, MeCarthy, league mogul, announced that he has fined “Deo' Walsh, Seal utility infielder, $26 for throwing dirt at Umpire Jim- ny Toman in Wednesday's game ©. MOLLA MEETS HELEN WILLS RYE, N.Y, July 27.—Having sur- vived the semi-final Mrs, Molla Mallory, national champion, and Miss Helen Wills, Californta girl, will meet tomorrow In the final round of the New York state tennis champlon- ship, |the banks of the lake or occupied the many crafts that blackened the waters in tho wake of tNe racing cutters, cheered lustily as they | swept Gan etch fC over the course. /ELLIS MAY | . LEAD VERNON Ol' Rube Ellis may come to his own—maybe, Edward Maier, owner of the Ver- | ron club, has spoken of Ellis as the next Tiger manager in the event that “Vinegar Bill! Essick takes over the New York Yankees, ‘\ Ellis is an old timer in the Coast league, having, having played with the Los Angeles club up to the time of his retirement, a couple of years ago. 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