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‘EDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1923. , WEDNESI ( 8.1 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 ‘TOM HYER CARRIED TITLE TO GRAVE Bow ery King Won the First He avy weight Crown in a Rough and Tumble Battle and Died Undefeated TEW s « This ts | dred excited apectats Sullivan? " : hts © le me that he was dead, He eavy weight mp t 1 breathlessly f i his way |iean hea | e Yanke t when be fought bh Porn Myer ’ 4 tumble bat-/to the fear and thru the . 5 | t the " t ¥ 1 ax nf "0 ng. H x ee a te fight sates % “diy eared OO Yank { : H e E eg t it was @ riot fas 4 y “gieounendie . v if r chief 2 The A t Greenwood h a « it was Tom Hy fight t 1 ¢ i te 1 n. Tom Hyer, <P Bem, a gl c k t ‘ he ht cham: nemy The gay old Broadway cafe was/men and idel of Broadway L a beat @ be e 7 jeblaxe wit From within] From patre the police pieced | ™ the An the. wae ner came the t together this much who ¢ 1 And M t . wie ling on the the thud} A husky Australian had was the American H @f sickening biows and the mingled /no American 1 lick him, A Broadway was excited, Crowds} al ‘ a — — —_ | event m Hye c - " ae First Call for Star’s — ruins cites ian tae s amplon of the are kn: e n Ameri A — iy teur Mitt T tie winner of en cone Tite "wa “ad tock onsen) LOG 4 nan ‘ he oo Amateur Mitt Tourney: rat ial! the B go courne, it wasn't a , A ed differen a Fah IRST call for the amateur mitt slingers! 0 hip scrap \ " t ( i y e rowns Bein tk: The second Star amateur tournament is being planne dj; | Yankeo sa ree ype f in @ notice) OUEF Huta rpg ie Reel - BY HENRY L, FARRELL for Austin & Salt’ 8 gy mnasium at Ninth and Olive during} feu ok wecgaberte WAS ming ne. Kay W YOR $.—Lee Fohl, erminated with these word: i Mage , " pes Any young “fellow capable of doing his stuff with the | were.” | HH American league all 2 Jeather should get in touch with either Dan Salt or Lonnie}. hr next day that he a 4 ¢ Babe Ruth a cut at anatin. hat’s all that’s necessary to enter, et Mr, Sulltvan ey gh . is out of a ey will provi de training for them and will show them F . formed last eo nts of the game if the/2as been some time since Seattle t ! defers, rod nents 0 game if ; t the head YEAGER DUE TO The men were my. ( t ome bi ng in- etera entries want some box pa ei May pat | : i . ter a vali struction. Teaser. the Portiand heavy t waa the larg Dp na oeation te broughte |W er—wh A benefit was s m : aor cucues ‘ie Hu tle f two s rb in y world . z : es either righ Fobl's be a stents and it apg : m mUpPX : sp : over save He should go over big. ’ c a made him gamble with aaa ‘ veral years ago, when Fohl was y ¢ Cleveland Indians, and RIDLEY 18 BUSY BIRD THESE DAYS Buddy Ridiey is certainly the busy {baby of the Northwest rin has three fights in 1 club was nding for the he allow rookie piteh- Baggy Ts : te fork on Ruth when the sti CURRY RETURNS m to TO HIS HOME He boxes Char were shouting for the young he is . the little Iowan win Vancouver, . ter to serve them to the plate on that's G home in § He fights Saflor un | ouch the bounce than 4 ho had a lot of pub | nights before thi tuth knod&ed the ball out of the come up to | ton i ings. The men shake from the limited wires. ty every frame is Hyer's, Time and park and knocked Fohl right out of — pty i ph lnsrument | i ines etree! With Men iste plays Gj Dlues and he soon hopped the rat. | re From Maine to the} TOR 16 gtuclting rounds they bat-|Alwaya, tho, he manages to stagger Another gues went wrong for Fohl atters 7 tiers. thousands are wait tered » another ail around |to his fee s so. when the Yanks and the good . aptinea MALODY ALSO the rinaeide _{Feports the little squared ciréle. But near ast, Hyer rains a suc BY TOM OLSEN Nee rowns ware playing thelr famous & KRACHE TO MEET — ut es ——- aap de cticod ps t ca a is in St. Louis for the Seed rood CARMEN AGAIN en Malddy, the ming kid w lki coach ¢ otball he ‘lif hix guess went right he would , Ing langes Altrea \ After Net Goan! CAF FULE © [Re no ct tw es remem aan a ac p Be 7 car | the Brown boss jerked Dixie Davia i for rie t dumy armful of |out of the game when the Yanks n started pecking at him and shored s at i 2M a Jor Shakeu ps Ex pected A.A.U. tocnt vee, = De oot rod » Griftitn M Ch ty P milling | be ¢ R foolish all with aa , sr eneanseoes ay ange... reply. “ust letters from the boys.” Pape ; Rage i Fi " £ xt ye HILADELPHIA, Aug. &—Jump. if in stant tou ‘ pt to. | ? r 5 fa FOR SEME-WINDUT t 1 it is ing of prominent eastern swim-| os toning thom what to do to im |_2 ork fan. > managers WhO pon : a i a | Idaho st year “pas as oot ; H ermit thelr pitchers ¢ hy. - mark ot Fred Mit ee tHe th and give him @ on the ¢ s taken a semi} TOD MORGAN DUE TO rn no ome expected leat Fohl has never Deen” a Windup fight at Everett £ t Fletcher to finish anywhere t Athietic e never assumed the toa which last with the Phillies, another lender ‘5 un hed pbs b his pitchers were not ‘hes 1 likely handle the reins at Phill ouncement to this effect Fag PE ag A é sh to match with the swat “ next mason. A manager nek jon of two Phila are. ase 4 = sans daha lditeee thas ‘Sha eek SRE me n st Sunday's game Foh! let his Like | “ natators from their re hristy is at Eureka, Cal, ¥ nitcherstwork on Ruth and the Babs is fo inh ado: Pothok ha A © organizations. a : * slapped out two homers and won the agent he has real class. M ing the gate at Ci | The change will be promulgated, c informin game. In Monday's game Fohkee: Tr of 3 ——— — _ Bge2e In tt ‘ od bi ‘ fused to order a pass with the bases iving: h the: Armsciens en came a splurge by tho no doubt, when the national body filled and Ruth up and the Babe Ac ~ P exapeeg _ ~ che Reds, who are now putting up a | meets in the closing days of 1923 ty of Towa football | ¢mptied the sacks with a double and Wer lids Chiattha’ ig: Fatataae be lace. That has tem 3 } Elizabeth (Betty) Becker, fancy won. the gam r * 7 om porarily put Pat back tn high favor niving waidition Ofte Phlidaisel 2 : yonle Rush, mak but he must keep the Reds up there ee een ee pe rsity of Tow yrgacpr: ee ee oe mis debut as m retain it | Turneemeinde, and George F. Paw-| foott king in “ cm | CHAMPIONSHIP, nts thane ngton, has had a tempestuoun sea-| Truly the job of mana tn $9 miles fr he wrote, -"and ston, P " uly the e sing a ling, ag distance » . en have ed havoc|major league olub ts far from a 24 jor t Swimnting club they «| WILL BE STAGED g of his club. In /bed of roses. to doff their | Scr CHICAGO, Aug. §.—Interest be: ¢ ing shown in preparations for the mp Of / outdoor track and field champlon- s games of the Amateur Athletic © Mk looking | Union of the United States, to be candi¢ of two years|held here August 31 to September @ be back in the fall, accord. | 2, promises one of the most succes | received by Bag-| ful meets ever held, according to G is now a deputy Unit. |A. Dean, chairman of the track and 7 “CHANCE FOR MORE PRACTICE = a FOR STAR'S MILE SWIMMERS | Hervey Stodgrans,:. who|'=%o Sealy. Seta shamsionsnia| 2 wits the ann swings a mean racket ‘out On| consecutive season. Next June she nee hat Tt , | will begin wearing the Insignia of! ing to OOS eee m4 |which he won Inst year "| the Pacific Coast, is regarded) {ne Ambanador Swimming club, for men and women would be post jes for the men’s and wom-|as one of the three most|formerty enented by nelda | ed Jon, working nea 1d committee. en's races will not close until mid {Bleibtrey and Elizabeth Ryan. A/the seade nel Nearly every big athletic club in f AdVAN: night, Wednesday, August 15. The formidable contenders for the| year trom now—August, 192¢—ehe| Ed Kubn, a probable tackle on|the United States has notified Chair. portunity for a Uttle /bianks appear daily on om act | national tennis singles cham-| expects td swim under the banner! next season's ¢ ane,iman Dean of its plans to enter The Star, and should be | Pionship. fe w love in the eighth) working in a ms | large and representative teams. New ement yest ar mile © poned one week, a¢ ¢ stare who plan to compete are t extra training. page on will be held on Satur to the sporting editor. If} Olympiad tn Paris | ‘mayne Hall {s pump-| York Athletic club, in defense of Itz © Lake Wash: |@ ®w er is not regularly register Betty, holder of numerous records 1 around | title, expects to enter a full team of ed with the A. A. U. this can be! SWIM ENTRY in the Middle Atlantic association, | § ck can-/from 20 to 25 men, according 0 - done by getting in touch with Earl I am a registered member of || has been swimming for nine sea-j didate, is working in station | Word received Here. no reason for the postporrement sons. nt Everett CRAY GT eo ing op agra chanee of competing in the a: | Fr and a likely looking back. ‘GRAND ISLAND y, August 12. (NEBRASKA DOG || men's Mile...cccccceccssscsscess |pics, He plans to cast his lot with/ field ran for the varsity, has been| MAKING RECORD iven employment here Ben| Grand Tstand is making Galatea A. Fry at Piper & Taft's the A, A. U. and wish to enter » Star's mile swimming mara- 5 & near-conflict the state swim tho dates ? if : | Pawling, too, stands a 00d} George Wilson, start of last year’ | | | HUGHSON 18 WINNER at Amer t | |the Hygeia Swimming club of At Aug. t—The Wm.| A number of the stars who will | SHOW IN NOV.)|. un antic City when hia year is up. | Evans, of the park board. Wilson Is) record as a fielding team in the | nee eee Gin [Compete in the stato mest will en-| Aimerican: Kennel club has ap-|| V°™*%* BIO. s 4+ exhnens soo sneyn He junior national 440-/ at ondway playfield. ‘ebraska State league. The og game Ce na here on the) sroved the dates of November 16 | yard the one-mile Atinntic| Roy Petrie, the big speed ball, ts|has a fielding average of .958. I RK . Bf /following Saturday | -6 1 §|. Katheryne Brown of the Crystal|®0d 17 for the first annaul show] 8 : ‘ J House ‘and Chari; Thaane | La Fray and Torgeson; Swanson and on and Johnson ack slevedevavecves seevececeee || City pa title for breasting the| hardening himself up with hard la- 50 chances the team has made |tape first in the ocean race, and] bor, Jack Lillis, the guard, is work-/ but 155 errors, an average of less) jthe 600-yard and 880yard cham.|img with an enere crew at We-| than two per game. The team leads | pionships. [natchee {in double plays with 79. Swimming club will defend her mile| of the Nebraska Kennel club at tho} | {Address whits Jack Torne omen’s honor Imuny auditorium THE BUYVE KS GUIDE $25 IN CASH PRIZES CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? _~ on thi T I d, will spell] Pri ib ded th and prize wi ill bs -++++-$2.00| Seventh ‘Prize is page. 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