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1923. gross x the jot an UES, red pnal his Old or- ne zo to of OR cy ind jon fa, but pm ed st ho pn- (-3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 THE hatled with delight by untrymen, of ge s champion wvo-yearold | Up the gang Ke k 2 1922. He is considered t The t A ft ence, his owner, Benjamt the ho had ass. There may be a taker, Tr y be many take But 1 t fe Dund I y 90, the w ws that Benjamin Block, lover of horses, w pervades athletion tod That ay of § nd of bets, He his fa his horse. Faith, H guishes An port, ‘Th are t win must surel 2 him rr 1 th ‘ over ¥ i In mentic that the street depart An r « man eating qui t fint * ment of this requests have filtere Bi agiiano, one of six children of an It borer st t ich had to do with th Orleans, ¥ the popular New Orleans id He ha c . s somewhere between ' nd has read many books, He fight scler from the hould not forget the that he is one man whom a ha will not daze, Expe kindly, mi weed at loaded buggic quoted as saying that Gaglla rd man to hit, but « 10—-20—years age » harder man to Ba He will fight Pink eee hell for the wor jor ¥ welk hamplonship in New t for France, He sailed, not as a conquer soon, Mitchell ie old and clover, Basi ung and cle 1 which he had subjected, but as a boy Who will » pantry, taken the jam and had it snatched —_ — wa ne 1? Was he morose? N The California t n has x a dismal failure of its Scribblings: What writing about sporting circles. scribes are in other ard pasted Lefty Leon: Her, of Philade mme a or weight diadem United States. Charley White, of course, is amoring for another tilt at the} title, but Charley's clamor fs little | more th ind in the tops of he has as much | g Ben as we have ckel back from a te ta ance of of gettin | And Charley is about the last of} ne M wyer from the ced in Com antipodes, with tention ¢ Left Lew Charley wr ave signally and pain to snach gory Leonard brow 1 nipon himself—{n champion of Austra a. Was a time when an Austra-| » means something—kanga- | 1 has sent a lot of able and| maulers over—but them ae re gone forever. At tha ay to Australian far the best | t from that fistically for years, The Aus may be right--they | ting it mild—and still it can anything much. It| = been a long time since Australia| produced a boxer in any division who ranks with Leonard as a fight- ine. Dwyet’s record ind! he is a capabié boy, and | prove a good match for the champton. andiers will doubtless the experience of Liew} ne | Dwyer's by , who came over some t knock Leonard into he | creek. Edwards was touted a3 a} great fighter, and the Australian believed he would take | He looked good to many of} boys on this side until h EI - x 3 Richie Mitchell Milwaukee | hie smacked E wards down bay hav: ender for =| ade no na | hand: | difter- | Certain, € ieed| asy bouts | nown. ould 4 series of With the Yanks so far out in front] Stretched out n the Amertcan league that they a the edge of the 1 t about a cinch for the penna lub pool in which } | baseball's chief interest is centered | teoric career, Johnn |games, two of them being shutouts. |everything, except Yesterday's rest, while being Meat and don’t ¢ y ! benefit to both teams, should work |tomatoes grape to more advantage to the Giants, and | come in to nee me, a it will give the slim New York pitch-|@eal. I have re {ng staff a brief and much needed | Hucklebe 9-YEAR-OLD GIRL SWIMMING MARVEL ENTERS STAR RACE WEISSMULLER MAY RETIRE FROM WATER FOR WEEKS CHAMP TO TAKE LONG VACATION FROM ACQUATIC GAME Youthful Sta Will Be Among Contestants to Stat in ‘Reds and Giants to Get Going 4" Cincinnati ‘and New York! | (CARO Clubs to Battle for Su-| ing now periority in National BRITT SORGE Aug. 4 but if want tl be nK back in jing mean anyt |the water be That ts ve BY HENRY L. FARRELL jee hi t! JEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Cincinnati’s | H tor's t tribe of red legs and the Giants | Still it holds t { New York will down to the | record ° sineas today deciding which | stage a comeba his heart al m ts entitled to first pla the} ments and Hang u ow list of National leag pe ure n the three-way fight ° Na nal league between Pirates. McGraw headed his c the series with the Reds wi of three games that will be { the Reds greet t sage that scathed the last trip to Oh in t the milingly Johnny He de amplons into lead gh ouble. He slim wit To get t nip sertes Moran’ may call upon Luque, Cuban star, to pitch two games. T que has been pitching the best ball | '## najor leagu! ¢ has been partic agal nts. ances against them he has won t # season and effec r In three appear- | in the morning, a jall day, No x ve wake up ur breathing spell. tald up. Nehf, McQuillan and Scott have | ."'Say, kid. been off form and the bulk of the | YOUr arms out wider | pitching burden has been upon Wat- | Youthful son, Ryan and Bentley. They showed | the pool when you swim, swing toa “That's the good form In their last work but they | #°0¢ form are all erratic at their best Johnny's hea: e and Rixey are | by me out EATT Ke. 7 Q ( t us t ' 1 pa, T v the ir. Fou « nd Howard Langlle tands yp before hamplon La must eventually 1. There is no way te demonstrate a ts of young I an to nd him to the eastern coast, where he meet Junic ach him some of the fine the game y watches Langlie in his climb up the ladder he will experience muc ure than in watching the efforts of some older man hin game, vain An old dog cannot perform 8 an old bromide Charles Paddock, great sprinter, may? be barred from athle f ause of his participation in Bu track meet ever have rm, I just 4 to go fast enc » win a race or cut down a record, | without putting all my strength 1_ neve t bad from my | The physicians say that with good uck and proper care, Johnny prob: bly can go back the here is a statement Wilkinson: er examination tion of the condition Weissmuller, I find that murmur ant to the aortic valve, His blood pressure pictu ix not a favorable one { competition, Prognosis n more value in two or th an now Hi can be improve nly by uninterrupted! ing quiet a state ax p This neat an al iy, for{ ROBERTSON TO Jack Robertson, Pacific coast 60 and SWIM IN MEET South that | Word comes from 100-yard swimming champ, intends| making a strong bid for the Olympic | games. Robertson by his perform: | ships p he was the on the Pacific stars as Lester Smith, and ances in the Pacific champion: all doubt that print swimmer | ating such | Walter Grace roved beyond specdiest coast, di Chubby" Shicias. If he makes an carnest attempt to make the Olympic games it will be the first time in his life that he has taken swimming serfously s for any club to} will be a probl savage attacking ae _ DECIDED IN | Siki Not a TOURNAMENT Misses Stephens and Wolff » piteh get over and they even for such a club as the G These hi ve to go somomo HONOLUL! dancers ha with the girl swimmers on hul to kee 1E Bum Opines |s22% sre noe eee rt | Philly M an eee a oo Sa ust caused a small championship 4ADELPHIA, Aug. 4. Philadelphia Feat i p™ : TITLES ARE ‘HAWAIIAN GIRL SWIMMERS DISPLACE HULA- HULA MAIDS| appointment. neo these Hawailan lassies ja ax temperamental—mayt |more so—than their sisters back in But boy, how they can swim! | Here the water sports are tically noxiexs, What a boy can do, be riding, catamoran sailing or jendurance swimming, his young sis 0. A. C. WILL PLAY HAWAII ON CHRISTMAS, IE Oregon Agricultural football team wiil again visit the Ha-| allan islan coming season, learned yesterday The Aggies will be the only grid aggregation from the main land United States to make the jaunt to the tsland The will furnieh Aggies. The game will be p Honolulu “hristmas da. The Olympic club of San F will not make the trip, as was pre | viously planned. JOHNSTON IS CUP WINNER INN. J. PLAY eleven the University of Hawaii the opposition for ‘ancisco E J, Aug. 4. caathe r orris Williams in a |bitterly contested four set match. | plonship a third time | |24 Boston by a score of 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, | | William M eabright honors, c Johnston, twice winner of yesterday, tak championship cup with him re was 6-1 pounds during the ing the The sc Little Bill lost fiv match and professed to be completely worn out at the conclusion of his first |two hours of play In the play, Mrs. Miss Kitty McKane, E champion, by a 6-4, 6-3 score. R. C, Clayton of the won handily over Miss Eleanor C semi-finals of the women's Molla Mallory won over glish*women's Mrs. 88 will be concluded this ¢ tourney | week team, 6-4, 16 yesterday, Charleston-Lightfoot will’ play Brennan-Westphalen in the Class B| double ating process was|and ipant of a ringside r big eit Wehsclau, Hawallan 4 before he was sentjat the ling Siki-Marcel Nitles | (COM 1 event in 1:03 ea | ent a cearmet rane |e to We iam teeth ate cip ever mase ®Y =| DEFEND TITLES| © had been proper-| unbiased ion on the form| °C 1 ed How Langlie| woman in the world. 5 2 Miled he was a cinch for about |that the notorious Senegalese shows | "iF S bh alist winnie 6 \, Lar as Pi te N ae nd » decide r y ) McTi successfully de. . champion 1 the bundie|in action. Itinals in th doubles many y fended his ti he rig! itle of jack which accrues from such a| The sportsman {s of the opinion | 014, be run oft years ago Ethel rey was Joy-| agai his light heavyweight tit) } 0b of years ago y |ngainst Tom Loughran of Philadel bout jthat Siki is a real fighter and not a" fully doing 1:05:1 phia in main event of a dig} eee |cheese champion, as many would} f r ¥ ae ripe pert ti Whtiens] Grim Reaper has laid a|believe. From Frazier’s description, LONGVIEW WILL Little Lilie Bowmer, Just out ot} card, tas nt Koughran wat © tight Fielder | Sik wighs about 185 ds and | ammar school, was an uncomfort-| clearly 0 defense st the aon ight Pier| Sid wughe about 268 pounds 984) “BL AY PORTLAND | thi iow seni for aim Weneen | ponshiog irene tae ehampin| e Oak! all club, | Moves Ike a gorilla, of foot, “Bickey't Wil.| George “Dad” Certer, coach at the} at the end of thelr 12-round no d 1 ‘ nd blocks much in the same manner| Lon w, Aug. 4.—"Bickey” Wil-| George "Dad" Cemer, coach i. ba ane f thelr 12-round no de : 2 . s does Pancho Villa. His hands and|liams, former s of the Oregon| Outrigger Canoe club, who has taken | cision figh | Vernon players. Shoes | Reet i eniat ea 1 his| Agricultural college will p ‘s| both maidens nnder his wing, ia dead| Joe Lynch, bantam champ, toyed Johnson is only a “rookie,” play-| iiecies are long-and flowing lfor the first time on Sunday, when| sure Lillie will be grabbing off the| with Young Reddy in the semi ng his first year in big league ba He uses tho side arm blow to ad-| the focal squad lines up against the| title some of these di windup, winning handit He was the batting and fielding sen-|vantage, and does not hesitate to|Stevens Athletic club team of| ‘Marlechen was just a little) © || | 7777 ation of the Angel-O series | sling a punch thru the smallest indi-| Portiand. Gaines, who halls from| fre faced, snub-nosed kid when! GET DING PAYS reek id wae) respon: |eation of an opening. He is still pop-|Camas has-also joined the team.|I first saw her," says “Dad,” remi: | bis toh ebpine’- Os “tis ihe tn much more| The Long’ squad is playing. all| niscently | $207.45 ON $2) eries of the Aue orges Carpentier | its games in the new stadium, re In 1920, just betore he sailed for! Vicronta B.C, Aug. (Tr the oc of the latter's intro-|cently erected by the Longview|the Olympic Games, and Mariechen}, ae » Aug ru: | went thru his work with |on the occasion of a ; thusias. | He & gelding owned by the Ripley heart duction from the ringside. Jcompany. A 4#¢ capacity had grown up a bit, he enthusias:| conics, paid $207.45 to éach holder TELLS OF | provided. The diamond compares] tically sald: lobia’ §8 tickat when he . rae tare at iiss ; z ah hten : Son eee reel COIS T ent teadh tev to kick, anetl (OCH $2 Uickat when’ héWott the he was adopted by a |AUDIENCE FE oe eee ee eis eae ce htece Veatacgay, astactoot at-thaneyi) niatt eat Frazier gave some curious Impres.|Parks. Dressing rooms and show. be « chat amg ‘ lows. This figure is a record price ‘. sions of a French audience, They;¢ts have been provided this Squeaky” ts what “Dad” calls her} 0. the North American continent | + Joined the Oaks, ne [are aulet and orderly, Fow smoke. |the play tomorrow, so atep on tt all] He loves to watch her all ‘riled up| fot tne ‘ ned Oaks, Ne lThey are enthusiastic only at the| week completing hietic equip-| She's a oe loser, Care . ds. aus! of his adopt n ent “Why, ‘ve seen that id weep beginning and the end of a fight,|men g 4. They had been brought |tneie quiet being due to the fact| On Sunday a special game will t buckets of salt tears,” he says ‘DOUBLES TEAMS ip brother and sister. | be played by two rival teams in the| “Not because she lost the r but} that they wish to give the fighters | Y j . ee a tt an | tas taey ita grt ti cans |e. miaged be ve Seal Sie I ee, Seohee Oe eb CONTEST TEDLE | 1 received. word do, ‘The judges sit just outside aa We Construction company) ladylike to vent her vengeance onthe| ‘The Hesketh-Langlie team will| 1S 86 The referee never totic the|and the team of the plumbers and] victor, She's the true fighting-mad| contest the men’s doubles title with | t ef 4, but they break promptly at | electricians, » purse of $200\type. But she'll stick,” |the Kozlowskt-Vander Las combine, | notified that she had died in be aaniniaie jand all gate receipt Lillie is different, according tojat 3:30 this afternoon, by: virtue of! ec Before he could] In describing the actual fight be-| “Dad.” She would rather dle thanlity victory over the Duett-Dranga rea child also had |tween Nitles and Siki, Frazier de |S, W, TENNIS p Jared | hard tuck,| “The fight did not go far enough | MEET reas h nlet ms tolfor me to get much of a line on} LONGVIEW, Aug. 4.—The South hav more than his |Siki’s actual skill, but I saw enough | western Washington tennis tourna- | sha to convince me he {s not a dub,”|ment opened here today with | _ Jeald Mr, Frazier. “He is a natural! 49 entires. Games are being play a | AI L FINALS \fighter, with a lot of speed and a|on the courts at the Hotel Monticell deadly punch. The knockout? It was|and St, Helens inn. A big social] OF TOURNEY clean bit of workmanship, and it| event is planned for tomorrow night, came early in the second round. The | when out-of.town players will be hon S SATTLE, as well as other cities, |1s expected that a big crowd will push | black jungle man rushed the big ed with a dance on the hotel courts. has taken a greater Interest in| thru the turnstiles ON SATURDAY Frenchman fiercely and slugged him|oOn Saturday night a dinner will be| sports during the past few months| Indians take an even break with the ICTORIA, Aug. 4.—Vinal, |with both hands, Nilles dropped his} given, when a permanent organiza-|than ever before. This fact can be | league leading Seals. V beac 9 inaly in all) guard, and quick as light Siki sent | tion will be formed to play for future | ascertained by the support accorded| Boxing, too, is on the upward cvents for the championship of |a straight right to his jaw and he | tournaments |the second division Seattle ball club, | swing, the Krache-Bercot fights hay- British Columbia will be held on the | went down on his shoulder and head, | —— ~ a |the capacity. crowds attending swim: | ing a great deal to do with the trend courts of the Victoria Lawn Tennis |ii¢ face in the resin, and he nev er | on his American appearanc |ming meets amd the general intetest | of affairs in fistiana club on Saturday. In the men'a|moved a muscle or even twitched| ‘The French love sports and are| «own every kind of athletic activity.| Track meots are genorously attend- singles, Verley, who defeated Gor-|while he was couiited out. In fact,| going in for them heart and soul.) ‘The Crystal pool has.enjoyed great| ed, while in former years, an audi- don, meets Proctor, who defeated |they did not restore him to conscious: | Their boxers are game boys and give | success in the staging of swimming |ence of 100 persons would have Sparling. In the do rrett|ness for about seven minutes their all, French fight crowds ‘are | moots, record breaking houses crowd: | seemed like @ record breaker. and’ Gordon meet 8 and |SIKE GOOD much more decorous than those in| {ng into a limited space to watch the| There ts a reason for this upward Peers. In the women's singles Mr BATTLER our own land, never calling loud and| aquatic stars porform |trend in athletic affairs in Seattle Diamond and Miss Leeming meet i can surely hit, But against |ribald advice to the principals, They| At the Northwest moet, expecially, |and sporting authorities generally nd in the doubles the Misses Law.lcur topnotch American boxers he|conduct themselves at a fight as| this wax evident. Coach Don Vickers| ascribe it to the international pub on and Hicks meet Mra. Diamond|would not have much of a chanes. | they do atan opera, I saw the Grand | deciared that the attendance was the| ticity given tho athletic affairs of this ind J. Fraser. Yesterday an exhibl: | I found him a much better| Prix while over there, Surely it is |Jargest ever seated in the pool |elty thru the vietory of the Wash tion match was played by Miln, of |fighter than I had expected from fll|the grande pect I ever saw.| Weok day audiences at the ball| ington crew at Poughkeeps! penccuves Weinst The |L hnd vead of him. Carpentier, by the |'The crowd was past counting; never | park in Rainier valley are greater in| This event had more to do with nh Md 1 64, In favor of|way, looked to be in fing physical] weat, never a place to stand with-|capacity and more casily enthused | making athletics hore than any other, Weinstein, : than audiences of previous yea Why? Because there was pride of ines and he looked heavier than |out crowding." on Sunday {f the | which poss | field. possession—possession of a unversity the stamina and the pow with a venture, Sort of a possessive affalr, but it ix nevertheless true, Other elties, too, have revived their sporting af- fairs, the most notable instance bo- ing the one of New York. Because both her teams are out ahead of the others in baseball and because of the excellence of the box ‘ards staged in the city, Gotham revived interest in the athletic Many other towns have had similar experiences from more re- mote causes, And so, Seattle looks forward to the fall events with asperity, ‘The fans want wood to chop on, They'll get it, soon. King football is rolling over in his bed a Stroll Along the Walk Thru Sportdom {Both champions are expected to. de- | ¢ |who won wace two years ago, < will try. and win the honors this|_ SEABRIGHT, } i Feat. British lawn tehn:s players’ made” | Leon de Turenne is at present the| ayed in| ptured the cham- | Snglish team | ed men who possessed | to go thru) wherever I “as one t official med man. with the © tim of fi wed populac xe Herman rated Argentine CONCEN dog the president pn thin, at ee another uch as he ull we find uprigh 1 fearle en? He From the dust to Ace | Frances Ruth Schwimmer | ‘Enters Mile Marathon Women’s Race in Lake Washington Canal Next Saturday; Entries Will Close at Midnight — BY TOM OLSEN RANC RUTH SCHWIMMER, 9-year-old _— marvel, has entered The Star’s mile marathon race for! | women, which will be staged in the Lake Washington canal ‘Saturday afternoon, August 11, according to an announce-) ment made yesterday by her father, Matthew Schwimmer. | ee youthful star has made application for standing in they A. A. U. thru Earl Fry of Piper & Taft's, sporting goods” store, which has been accepted. Little wi s Schwimmer ] started swimming about the same time that she learned to |walk. Critics who have seen; : her perform in the water pre-| dict a great future for the Amateur Results girl. Besides be a" excellent de STACY'S WILL TRAVEL tance swimmer a diver of e Stacy Shown nine wilt hook Upp no little ability with the siee at Tenton Sun-! . day, Elther Mullally or Lefty Fox wilt T taging a mile mara-| perform the pitehing rites for the loeall thon swim for both men ub, with Eagan behind the bat. wome The two races ENTERTAIN PORTLAND 4 off in the Lake W. niow } Ariston of Seattle will” which w gi spectators an oppor- | entertain the Port : all to the swimmers At tunit jumes. rflanders re » Of thelr Jn | league, bat to step to keep up with the}: Smith or Williams will bey with Snyder Entries for the meet are to close | mit have at midnight Wednesday. The entry |on the moun blanks appear daily on the sport | bebind the bat page of The Star. No fee is charged, |the only requirement being that a| contestant be a regularly registered yicroR crowd of 4,000 Engies, 4” ision of the society de) f Eagles by a score member of the Amateur Athletic| {2's°* json wiarad erreciese. bail, Beda union. jing the offerings of Badgero. Jack Torney won the men’s hon- ors inst year, while Katheryne| A inning game between Kittitas || Brown is the wi "a title |and Fairview was called-on a of} rown ia the women's titleholder. | coricnéee with the score tied Atal me a fine exhibition of, ‘baaebails GAME IS CALLED fend’ thet’ honors again this year, ; both pitchers doing stellar. mound duty. Miss Brown, in winning the wom. } o en's race, made better time than | was made vy the meas champion. INWASION OF Mitrie Konowaloff, Crystal club pion, will probably be listed among the contestants. Hester Eastman, |most successful opening series of | [the contest in the third round of the | | invitation singles on the turf of the” Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket FOR NET MEET Jeiun. tere today, Miss Kathleen entries close at 6 p. m, today for| McKane, the British champion; Mrs: the Seattle Tennis club's champion-|G- R. Beamish, Mrs. R. C. Clayton: ship tournament. The tourney is to) 9d Mrs. B.C. Covell, all’ came, slicols Hanilay ta thin coe: {thro without the'loss of a set. Interest centered upon the apy pearance of Miss McKane. She de- feated Mrs. Helen G. Lockhorn, New | York, 6-2, 61° There was*no great] severity to the playing of the fa-_ | mous Briton, who has so un i }lowered the colors of Mrs. M. Be ENTRIES CLOSE title holder, and he honor. ‘LENGLEN WANTS | TO COME OVER jstaicrs, “Her accuracy and |. PARIS, Aug. 4.—Suzanne Leng-|ability to force positions were her 5 |len, world’s woman tennis champion, | chief assets. | is angling for an invitation to appear} Mrs. Beamish defeated Mrs, Ben: | on American courts. She declares| jamin E. Cole, the Boston’ holder that she would like nothing better/the national indoor and clay court: than to meet Mrs. Molla Mallory on’ championship., The score was 64, the home lot once more. 8-6. Jack Dempsey Heads Toward Saratoga Springs NEW YORK, Aug, 4.—Declaring that he needed, but a little work | to get into condition to defend “his heavyweight champioaship against Luis Firpo, Jack Dempsey left today for Saratoga, where he is to train for the fight I feel fine,” the champion said. “I am still practically in. training: as I have taken on only 10 pounds since I fought Gibbons in Shelby, “I'm not underestimating Firpo because any fighter who can har way he can is‘not to be taken lightly 4 will defend the the | Buick?

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