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' t i ; t i i | i | | i je 1 yor three smaller Ring Talk THE ATTLE AR TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1923. Ring Tol:| INDIANS MAY SNAP OUT OF THEIR SLUMP ON HOME FIELD - Long Layoffs Hurt Fighters Some Examples BY HENRY L. FARRELL tice than jer to get bs &@ long layoff, 1: MoAulitfe, the Tightweight cha His theory ha times within the months by Jc Wilde and Jack Dem Three champion ‘the ripg after rex Average of about two y« And two of them suffe Of losing their title & Kilbane and Wilde — and Dempsey, iis, Shamanic lost a lot of Kilbane blames ¢ eather weight cham iene Criqui on his | ‘the ring. 7 “DT always watch ponent and | kr Starting a right Proved to be the kr } coming, but | i Pat least a fc Judged the Tight on the jaw ut," Kilbane sai “Had 1 boxed F eye tuned « Rave avoided that afte of Jack een y IMMY WILDE é and one of the hamp Femained out of the ring too | His was knocked out by Panc Pand he lost the world’s Mhampionship. He did » “two years after he was knocked out P by Pete Herman in London, S@epped all his punch and his” resist best ¢ 0 Villa t fig . A FTER Tommy Gibbons had stayed 25 rounds with him in Shelby, Omtana, Jack Dempsey replied to| q for an explanation of Father poor showing: “There was nothing the matter ith me, only I haven't been fighting ‘The champion admitted that *t win by a knockout because din’t get a good shot at him.” Gibbons is one of the finest box. tn the world and ho is a hard ptarget for any fighter to find, but Pthe Dempsey of Toledo and PCity would have crashed thru the SwWeaker Gibbons. in 15 rounds if the eepion’s timing and judgment of n thrown way he bes Jersey | missed he: for every one ‘Gibbons and ha Which per hing but th it not been for a who @ not keep him away from the @dge of rules, Dempsey's ing would have been most rid. three that it Em going to fight from now on. leo are opponents for me, 1| not allow big purse demands P tatertere with the promotion of the fights) It is better to have two purse fights and pkeep in fighting shape than to hav wome big shot every two years and 4 out of form, the right. ‘(OHNNY Wi! fame probi "Boes to defend 4 mpionship the Mickey W: bition he will } finally decides to eight a shot a IMY GIBBONS had his big Vantage over Dempsey in that had kept busy in the two years it the champion was idle, has engaged in over hts while De next Iker time, and shows morg trouble when | give a good at his cham-| Bing, and Dempsey d over all the time Firpo, if he me Rave almost the same advant he South American is keeping | pselt busy mixing up soft ones w i) hard ones, and altho he may not be to pick up anything in the ium, he cannot forget the tssons that he learns in the ring, | Dempsey, however, is bound to be better.in his next fight than he fgainst Gibbons. Fifteen hard at Shelby should be the very| hing to get the champion back on age, and if he fights on Labor da ich seems certain, the crowd will @-a Dempsey who should be | was against Willard and Car ntier, was short Dempsey (OHNNY DUNL $ the ring was due in large @ the frequence with which he on {4 gloves. He was sm: mot to burn himself out, how much work he Managed to get it. Dundee never! d any big shots, but he tener for smaller purs (as well fixed financial) any lghter in the business. | : CLABBY BEATEN CHICAC July 31 Morrie | Behlaitfer, Omaha welterweight, | “knocked out Jimmy ¢ of Ham: d, Ill, in the main event of the cht BASEBALL SEATTLE vs. SAN FRANCISCO | in| part | put nough s he knew needed, and & and he bb; DIAMONDS {2 merican Jewelry Co, | ss: B21. SECOND AVE, Established 1889 | pion e| Firpa fought | p, Redskins Have Taken on Nine Straight Reverses Open Series With San Francisco Seals Here; Simply Broke on Road Again After Making a Good Start; Other Diamond Gossip HE Seattle Indians are the poorest road team in the Coast league this year. They have lost only two series at home, one to San Fran- cisco and the other to Portland, both by the odd game in a seven-tiff series. But their showing on the road has been terrible this year; they simply can't win, The Tribe took the Vernon series at Los Angeles three weeks ago, four games out of seven. And they were trail- ing three to two in Sacramento two weeks ago. They were reversed twice on Sunday by the Sacs and then proceeded |to crack wide open at Port- land, wheré they lost seven straight. Two of the battles were 10-4 The affairs in the ing was Eldred mainsp! mii acquets in couldn't h and Ru wer offensive tennis The The champion and they will run { ing all week. B: }to snap out of ite #! may ner gan Francisoo Seals today at the the see some good ball v orchard wakes up again YARYAN HIT ONE IN SACRAMENTO Everett Yaryan had on bh clothes in Sacrame » batting two parked ein the Ca woeks he big receive left field fer Sapital City park that ared the left field for four and home run and a It was ono of the t hitter BOBBY. JONES Bobby Jones, the new national open golf champion, will endeavor to win , the amateur championship this year. If he does this he will have equaled the feat of the great Chick Evans in 1916, when Chick won both the titles. DEMPSEY IN DENVER NOW AFTER TRIP) DE R Col, July $1.—After a week's fishing on the of Colorado, San Luis day jou he hit four triple a walk und .400, two out of fou hits just as hard on the r And to think that 1 him | once and found him wa g! That's the frony of the snap judgme in the national pastime. stern slope near his old home jn valley, Jack De with two of his old Colo. The comment ving Dempsey ver yest BRAZILL IS SCRAPPY PLAYER Frank Brazil, sive infielder, pepper in a ball player in the Coast le He's a good hitter Jo of his bat a pastimer arrived in rday in company world’s cham the o tight Har r friends. on Wills, true enough, tember 14, but when the to the art wax conversation ca: of Izaak Walton. declared he had lost ne knack for luring the his learned nat he lacks in skill he more n fight, d he in good with the Pi creel, |hood days along Co scy will rei 0 “ ro the n | he Dod Mullen, Spec O'Toole, Nick W wes wiaihe @aseball days, H fams an ker to be Last Sat of Commerce id moxt of them looked | hadn't touched a baseball more than a couple of times. Of course, it’s lack of practi nd all that, but the time.of your average player is limited in the big mone and it behooves your diamond star to save his coin while he's in the | gravy : MIDDIES WILL SEEK REVENGE The Naval least dishearten like th ithe academy 1s not in the ned by its Pough. |keepsie defeat at the hands of the n, | University of Washington, accord |ing to reports from Annapolis. Rich ard Glandon, navy coach, is already planning for the 1924 Olympic trials, which he has set his heart on DOG RACES AT | ATLANTIC CITY | Dog races are being held at At-| lantic City, N. J., around a quarter- mile track with regulation rules g erning the course. The hounds line up at the starting line, and at the rack of the gun are off. Those who have witnessed the jeclare that | are as interesting as two-footed | e dogs are said to human intellig in plan their races SCOUT LIKES JACK WARNER || Connery hunter, Bob ivory Jack Vernon cl ha to| racing show Warner, third baseman for the | almost ab, und Paul Waner, Fris. | ning 0 outfielder. Connery believes that | both ill ppear | under the astonish METROPOLITAN All Week—Mats, Wed. and Sat. park tennis tournament; Han Chatterton, John Milter he rn Rater, Ruth Hope Men's Crewn, Kerr and ¥ In Lee Wilkon “THE CHANGELINGS® Singles. 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In early days, thought of asa of a lark baseb with no occupation thru attenda were ed salaries have mad a different game than it used altho it always will be the big of th D. dean, game pres Baseball club's Johnny Reagan. Jim Boldt and Peter Endres gave short talks Lioyd Spencer wit the trophy to ¢ one of Se in big league style Iph Lowry, shortstop oeary tion belt for being th to his teammates ason. Is Not a Card Hn Joe Lynch, world’s bantam-| weight be must rard, fo champion much of a | fought a semi-windup bout in |Philadelphia the other night. | TENNIS ENTRY BLANK I wish to enter the ayals macked i's 6 marked with a cross in Tho Star- Woodland Women's Doublos....,sesssseeeess (ame Partner) Junior Boys’ Singles, Junior Girls’ Singles, (Addrenn) to base! diamond attle’s did his stuff of wan awarded The Star's hon. inspira. during ning. Graham says that San Hie} - FORMER LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL _ _ BOY NOW HOLDS L. A. RECORD BY JACK HOHENBERG iA YEAR ago Lee Hansen, former Seattlelt run a halt ithout collapsing at the fin the weather or whether it “just come. at he is puzzle us playing second team t fall,” he em to have such lot of speed. True, I could conditioning run better average football man, but ng remarkable. And 80, He I turned out down in Los Angeles, I had no ught of break. ing the city just ran for the fun of it” Hansen champion press repor California pa pers. The record down there is 1:69 for high schools, Either they grow ‘em with a pair of wings on} thelr feet, or else the California cll. mate is a wonder worker Young Hansen decls that 1} will go back to California in the fall to turn out for football as well as track. Hix father will stay in the North, tho, and Coach More of the Tiger track squad will try to in- duce t young, to don the and Black spangles once He confesses th “When I y foo for Broadway 1s tated, “1 didn an awful take the than the couldn't w Lee in champion of the Angeles with a time record of 2:01% minutes for the half ball| mile. This, by the way, to be, !for the Southern California city. turn |} the Lon a h and ia @ record game in Beat is apending the How says Lee to be summer it? “I just ran and I seemed to pick ‘em up and set faster than I could in did he do dunno,” rec 1 n the eattle aptain gave the Cal a run of it a in the able em down Seattle.” 5 also only 16 Young Hansen, who [years of age, ran fo’ nchool last year, scofing only ing the whole neaso he a freshman Berthiaume worked patiently him, declaring that he had makings of a good quarter miler. Berthiaume’g faith in the little {fellow was Yindicated this when he astonished Los Angeles b: breaking a city record. Hansen doesn't know whether it the | is Broadway high one But, . Coach with th the was rae | the Orange was more, DUDLEY IS AN ORANGE FROM CALIFORNIA’S LEMON CROP) FTER a steady gander North of jthe public that he ix the opponent | from California |to bump Mr. Davis over | |the past cight or nine years, the Sunny South finally sent a battler }to Seattle that proved all and more than sald about him, This bat itler is Harry “Young” Dudley, the a lemon crop Dudley will probably be featured | on top of the next regular boxing card in Seattle and in doing so the | promoters would be making no mis. take Il and that it is one of the best things in the world world | ® NEW NAMES HEAD NORTHWEST TENNIS RANKS THIS YEAR Wallace Scott Cinches Berth as Tennis Leader arjorie Leeming, Van Dyke Johns and Turenne, Eddie Murphy and Alberta Edtl Will Head Tennis Divisions When 1923 Curtain Is Rung Down T’S going to be a pipe to pick the ranking tennis players of the Northwest season when the curtain is wrung down week after next. The British Columbia Mainland championships being con- tested in Victoria, B. C., this week, and the Pacific North- west championships in Tacoma next week, will close down he major events for this part of the countr. But regardless of their results they won't change the ranking of the leading Northwest players, Wallace Scott, Tacoma southpaw, in winning the intersec- tional singles in Portland, de-| Ki feating both Leon de Turenne NATIONAL M and Harold Van Dyke Johns, Seattle's best pair, is No. 1 for the season if he gets de- feated in Tacoma next week. M. Leeming. y 1 for the J single LYBAGUE the ctoria Roger Brandon, of Beattl honor if she beats ¢ in Victoria this week and avorable showing in Ta week. At the present, RESULTS «5, New York 4 (first game}; 17, Pittsbure ond game Leeming looks Ike} Cincinnati Phi (fret a game); Cincinnath 5 delphia 4 (sec- 4 game Eddie Murphy, of Portland, ia the Boston 6 unior leader for the aay das Je 4 lead the n coma next Mine the ranking pl Chicago &t. Le boy year of Seattle, | AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. “ Turenne, 's doubles. Howa: nglie, also of Seattle, ix| Ne" Yor he champion, fit. Louis Alberta Edti, of Tacoma, winner of | Detroit the Washington state honors, / girl queen. It is the t of its kind on the Northwest dule MATCH PLAY TO PROCEED yrs: IN TOURNEY ~~ -) ALN fell on the Woodland park PACIFIC COAST courts, Monday, causing r ment of matches in the tournament Low New York bo “ “s “5 “2 “a “ firet Washington » Chicano 2. mpionship will be decided between Frank Kozlowski and Howie Langlie, later in the week. The schedule for t 4:00—Mias Doroth Racine: Mies Thelma W | Stephene £:00-—Mel Danes Langile follows: | va. Frances | Salt Lake at Vernon. va. Miss Ireno Morvich Will Compete Again Morvich, the wonder horse, will run again! This announcement in New York min Block, vA George Rider: va. Dix a Westphale lowski was’ made recently by Benja- owner, after Morvich had done 1:12 4-5 in a trial workout. Block says he will race his wonder horse against any horse in the world in a three quarter mile sprint. He also plans to race Morvich at Saratoga in the $25,000 Washington handi- cap. Morvich holds the championship for 1921 Kentucky derby for 1922. JACK MILLER and Lintner vs. Black | rea and Nyren ve. Ander-| MEET LYNCH | ON AUG. 17) HILADELPHIA, July 31.—Ar- ticles for an eight round title} bout between Pancho Villa, flyweight | champion, and Joe Lynch, bantam- weight champion, to be held here on the night of Aug. 17 were signed yes- tray . ON WAY EAST Lynch has agreed make 118] exevat. pounds, while Villa must score a}, 24ck ("Dots") Miller, manager of knockout to lift the world's bantam. |{h® Seals, has left for Saranac weight championship trom Joseph's |L8X¢. to combat the dread tubercu- brow. This will be. Lynch's. first {208s germ which has lodged in his fight for several months, The bout |%¥Stem. Miller left with a grim de- jmay be held at the Philadelphia Na-| termination to come away from Sar- | tional park. anac a healthy man. Lake Saranac was the scene of the heroic fight made by Christy Mathewson, famous Big Six league star, against the white plague. Mil- ler will arrive there on Tuesday. 2-year-old and the PETE RICHIE a, WITH SEALS) Richie, who was recently re- leased by the Seattle club has caught KID LEWIS LOSES jon with the San Francisco Seals. The} LONDON, July 31.—Augie Ratner ealx needed some assistance behind|of the United States won the de- the plate, Sam Agnew and Archie| cision over Kid Lewis, former world’s Yelle having carried the brunt of the | welterweight champion, in a 20-round burden for two ASONS. bout here last night jcolored gentleman, who administe aa Ju drubbing to Sailor Liston at ball park last Saturday night Of course this is not to say }good California boxers have not in Seattle There where the that | vaded before. has | |been several boxers | trom that neck of the woods deliver led the goods and on many more oc pwicaed boxers who were good in California failed to go so good here. | And then again there have been | plenty of highly touted boys from the South who wv ecidedly listed among, the ler crop. Dudley the orange of the latest batch, The colored welterweight scrapper came }to Seattle unheralded and He had a clipping book that would do justice to ® championship con tender, but he was not boastful about it, He started working at Austin & Salt's gym.the day he ar |rived and worked right up to the day of his fight with Biston The jcard unfortunately did not get much publicity nnd no one knew or dared |particularly who Dudley was or |what he could do, There were too many k But | what medal, how cases not r he unsung. | attractions on last w didn't demure was going to get for his who he was going to box, many people were the decision said he came here fight |make good. He wanted to get |Travie Davis in the ring with him | jand ho will go on polishing off any | welter that the promoters may brin for him until he satistios Dudyy out | he there got or | ahout he He | | | to and IS KAY¢ Ala, July $1.—Jimmy Angeles was knocked second round here Inst Battling Barriers of New Rivers of Lo out in the night by Orleans,