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acer tn i aS PAGE 12 BY JACK < HOHE to box, box, I air sing That is the now appearing has oers press on h to put a guard in the p ager, at tho door. Gibbons stoppe towel rub to « four dressing otto of T the Pa his little tie tre im nand wave m wh mer Changes in Pilots Due for Coast Krug, Middleton, Howard and Ellison Not Sure of Berths Next Season NBERG f you sel y/ les “WW House DETECTIVE FoR “THORNPIKE PLAZA! “MIS WRITING SPACE |S RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY nd room THE SE An 'TLE STAR NG HOUSE—By Ne H2. WELL, ROLL on WHEEL- BARROW WIT “THAT, SQUEAK! » WHAT ME my those five straight on the chin from | BY LEO H. LASSEN FoR sheet Ah that the team make ‘One of the x about a leas Dedy can't be game time, somebod: under the v ts the goat Wher the can paste t xa be plenty of ¢ st f@gers in this circuit before Barrie ris sprune Jimmy Middl . Wonderful showing } mak: iis Portland Beavers, is du Bate because Iron Duke K head the g wit worthy Rose City | if James should 4 nd win the flag there's no telling what will happen. the Angeles iatinctly trial this | first in many | moons, the L. A. outfit is t F gecond division, and Krug faces a Wbattie for his position before the won is over. ‘How Ivan Howard can expect to Wead the Oakland club again, after | ) the miserable showing he Has made | | with that bunch of misfits is more than we can figure out. There is a hance Bert Ellison may mana) | mext year, but seo! seems P be that a new man will be brough im, as © ar former to be burde ned with mana | Serial worries. The other four leaders, | Killefer, Charley Pick, Dutty and Bill Essick seem cinc Back on the job. Pi sults this seasor after fa 1922, while Lewis | solid with Billy Lane, f In the opinion of you Plefer and Essick are two of the jest. managers in the minors and good enough to supplant a lot @f your so-called big league leaders. | Weill, that’s that. | SEATTLE TRIED TO _ LAND GUISTO F When it was announced that Lot Guisto had been made a free a: a en to negotiate for the big ps @acker, but he preferred to play in f Oakland, where he had pastimed be. fore, according to Charley Locka: _ local prexy. = “We had planned to use him to al fernate with ‘Doc’ Johnston at Dase.” says Lockard, * ) @reat hitter in this comp > f> eventually signed with Oakland SCHMUTZ LIKES BURGER’S WORK Charley Schmutz was a pretty fair Pitcher in his day and he knows a (good mound man when he sees one. Schmutz thinks that George Burger | pis the best prospect on the club and| ‘that he looks for the southpaw to} ick thru with some fine hurling if| he isn't overworked. “Last year hey showed all kinds of p ability,” says Charley, “but he was Overworked and he lost his ability to| win. If he hadn't been held up with dliness this spring, I think he would |» Ihave been one of the big winners of | P the year. He hasn't so much stuft, p But he knows how to pitch and he| fias wonderful control for a south- Los on time that} a bad is in at Salt ‘s truly, Kil Woodland park title | the North End courts week a Kozlowski is playing some title. He has won a leg onsThe Star trophy and should he win esta send in t fes close next that fs nec Piper & Taft's or Spaid Game Chatter ‘Ted Baldwin 8 terrible bat tling slump. The young third sacker hasn't been able to click one out of the Infield for several days. A few days’ rest may do him good. pt up his good 5 ein Johnston ke hitting. slapping o' Yaryan mad s high fo went beyond the skler ‘when i Angel bench to trap “Batch” Byler was behind the log for the visitors yesterday, y.catch of Ci | WASN'T A RED Sammy Crane used to play short- stop for the Cincinnat! Reds, and he} ays that he’s glad he wasn't p) for the Rhinelanders when th batting order | the Giants. “That's a wonderful town to play " in,” says Crane. ven if you play | (wonderful ball for a week, and then| have a bad aay, they vant to ride| PORTLAND. IS aller | AGAIN VICTOR MATER IS PUTTING PORTLAND, Aug. 9. _ FINGER IN PIE was the big star of Portlan Wheezer Dell says that Ed Maier, | Victory over San Francisco h the owner of the Vernon Tigers, is| terd Besides hing | the baby behind the shakeup of the he won his own game by knock Wernon club. Dell says that the boss|ing a home run with two men on Bimply stepped in and told Bili Es-| bases. Bick what players to let go. The bis.| The H, & Seattle hurler says there are seyeral|San Francisco..........0 & 1 Boys on the Vernon club dissatisfied | Portland a 9 1 this year, and they would be tickled| Geary and Agnew; Pink to get away. Something is rot-| On: ten in Denmark somewhere with that - elub, because they had practically | 0-0 re ye shut-out ball, score E “Crumpler and wNoD “THINK WE ARE? © STEP OUT w) FRONT AN! Gee IF THERE'S A A COUPLE OF BANANA CARTS WAITING FoR Ahern 4 EN ‘giteruoeie = I WONDER IF You COULD RU DOWN A CLEW oN GOME MORE WK, AN’ PUT “TH! HANDCUFFS ON A BLOTTER 2="TH' ONLY “ING 'GET For NOTHING IN “THIS HOTEL ARE COLD Looks» aN! I Got ENOUGH OF 'EM ALREADY "To STAR AN ICE HOUGE ‘ wea eeavice ISTAKEN FOR A} COUPLE OF ‘LOBBY LIZARDS = season, has filed his entry for fter next. good tennis this year. He recently "| Frank Kozlowski, 1 922 Champion, Files in Star Tennis Tournament RANK KOZLOWSKI, one of Seattle's ranking tennis players, and winner of The Star- the tournament to be held on won the city playfield TENNIS ENTRY BLANK I wish to enter the events marked park tennis tournament: Men's Women's Mixed Doubles .. (Name Partner) Junior Boy Doubles. .. ++ +0 Game Partner) with a cross in Tho Star-Wood! Men‘s Doubdies.... (ame Partner Women's Doubles,..... lame Partner Junior Boys’ Singles, Junior Girls’ Singlon......0seseees vane) +08 Wee eeeeee Pierce and Powell to Show Here OE POWELL, Italian, San Jose broke in hk several re Mack a spot in the sem! weeks occupy of next week's card be h at the udlined by ‘oun b Bi Young’) weight kir encounter tween Vine Dudl nt and Harry colored welter t in the best of shape, proved himself to be a mighty two Mack. He tried knockout, fisted socker against continua for a Mack's he had his prev | Mack, Ja tough but aty him puzzled. In | fight the ious to go with gave Young Carmen and Nght 10-round of a argument, |has met many the best in California » of weights the same club that finished second SALT LAKE IS addition to Seatth’s fistic col ot LOSER TO OAKS OAKLAND, Aug. 9.—Oakiand de feated § 6 here In the 10th in. ning yesterday. The game ended 3 to The score Salt Lake dle ots Oakland . es at McCabe and Peters; Read. SOLONS AGAIN BEST VERNON AN Aug. 9 mento again defeated Vernon yesterday, Paddy Siglin’s won the game, 4 to 3. The score R Sacramento ‘ oA Vernon .. ee eae ete Prough Alten Hannah, _ DAVIS IS COMING TO COAST “Doc” Johnston has received word from Connie Mack that Harry Davis | Is coming West to scout for the Ath Ietics. The “A” club picked up two star Coasters in Hale and Walber; Mast year, and Connie figures there | mity be more talent out this way for His club for next season, H. Kremer and Los ri here home run American Jewelry Co, 821 SECOND AVE. Established 1989 Fy 1, ee | will be featured on the | tangling with the best oppon. available In the special event won 16 straight starts in the | South. He holds the distinction of | being the tallest featherweight in the world. Russ towers 6 feet 1% inches in the ozone yet welghs but 129 pounds on also | bill, je nt Pierce | Opponents for Powell and Perce |will be selected today. ‘There are plenty of good boys at both young. tor mong the local scrap pers. remainder of the card will also introduce some new faces |to the fans against the pick of the | local crop of leather pushers, | A great deal of interest ix being | displayed in the main event owing |to the sensational showing that Dud jley made against Sailor Liston the ball park two weeks ago, Vin cent’s work in well known to the Seattle: fight bugs, and he is popu. at leayo bro lar wherever he goes, Hhyatiy way it tH vf (Addrens) Miss Sybil Bauer of Chi- her own world’s record for swimming 150 yards backstroke in 2:01 8-% at a recent meeting at Long Beach, Long Island. EDDIE COLLINS SERIES PLAYER Eddio Collins has participated in more world series than any other ball player, Hddle played in four with the Athletics and two with the White | pour j } | | | * THURSDAY, AUGUST 1923. Being an Interview With Tommy Gibbons, Gentleman of the Ring City Golf Stars Qualify i oday Visitors Win From Redskins PACINIC COAST LEAGUE ndalt veteran of it 0 between Cra ree time: the vate with me came to the . and every indal! struck him out. Ray fanned in the eighth, with the score and with tWo men on the basee ‘alifornia however, hwer bane game collegian, jhas been dotng his share of the pill and It's easy to forgive « bad afternoon, eae pitdhed beat fth, T this fram ingle to rig ieht Cr three bases, necond. ack In the sixth, and Welsh and yn, Mearkle samen THe scORn 7, } carried off the t.| tn toe all Tuc NATIONAL LEA Cin Chicag Brooklyn Louls Philadelphia Boston RESULTS Rr Pitted oklyn 9. bu thioag Louls 4 kamen poh AMERICAN LEAGUE WwW a D x net | Pnitadetp | Bost RESULTS Boston 0 (firat game); te (necond gi w York » Philadelphia & Kamen scheduled. Chica Only Dixie Bin Davia fanned mith in the and the Babe Ruth ninth inning Browns beet the and Ainamith ning gave over the Gi homer in the eighth in- Cards & d-to-8 victory Daszy Vanco won hin ninth atralght fame when ho beat the Pirates, In the first game, bul -the Robin nd, § to 2, behind Grimes, at the Kaufmann held the Phils to tive blo hits, and the Cubs won, 4 to Ked Faber hott the Athletics sate All the way, while Harris wae found tn the pinches, and the White Sox Won, 9 to f. George Burns hit a homer and gave the Red Sox the aecond ga the Mgors had won th “Letty” Groves, the great Halti- more twirler, faned 205 batters in 41 Bames last season, {ful ball, °)? | play Farrell’s Sport Talk meness in the Ring qui and Wilde Willard in the of the it pted opinion od a fighter | nder pun ent the a real fighting amed up ago, the as n candidate for the heavy kepticn pointed out: “He quit f Joo Beckett against Dempse world’s diving and the chances of the scoffs came back and champion, without an timid hearts ng the European boxers. There are 6 faint-hearted ones among the American to back up the point that the ratio of reater than it is on this side. it that in at least two cases lable uropean ring mplex to prove the pol rights to game fighting h stout -hearted and will qui have ever drawn on gloves suspicion might have been directed at Wilde, the former fly-| not based on anything that could be found on his| ral assumption that he was British and could not | is no & There are America has no » ] No gamer, or me and Gene Cr Whatever weight champion re rs than Jimmy Wilde} stand th ant of the up before »rid’s champions that England owned, and s fight with Villa as the representative of nly follows that he should have been considered | i himself about the gamest little fellow that was ¢ the Punched y Pan ita ring around the ring out of his head, he urge of a game heart. Wilde was praised as much for his gumertens in defeat as Villa was for his part iw th 4 cold-hearted sport. T are limits to sentiment in the} and the boundaries to think of himeelf first the part of a writer to leave awn very clot nd it is a dictation and out duty of a fig ven whe ° unkinder thing was ever said than remarks made before the Criqul. de fight Frenchman was not game, Criqul had proved what f a heart beats under bi t under the most severe test that r been imposed on a f He kept his bayonet in his hand in h at Verdun when a shell had shot away his ja’ But the quality of gameness varies under different conditions player, hardened to brutal punishment on the gtidiron, might falter in the ring. futest heart in the ring might wa needed to be him. ont was passed over and he was Judged by s made years ago in his ring record that indicated he wasn’ ing was rough. who turned literary a few days before the fight nted in a New York newspaper, recounted the reason: sure of winning the championship, and among several 4 that i ™ ui 1 n u rp chment that was in, his ¢3 nm, his lips cut a a twisted smile and fn oppon yhing a tor sagging. uth g A jaw smiled ked ack what I said about his game eritics had said and the gallant, i now obliterated By nehman, ns want to question the gameness of Euro- UNDER D on ing stand ma In the future pean figt , battered and bleeding, but swinging t to win and contrast it with a Jess Willard, a former heavyweight e haunches a sigh of satisfaction, the referee's count of 10 “PETE KILDUFF WILLBEOUT. | OF GAME FOR SEVERAL WEEKS ORTLAND, Ore., Peto Kilduff, Seal field J day, ser nto combat resting easy | ing packed Pote is sut-| Aug. 9 fering with an acute attack of ap- pendicitis, Doctor Archie Van Cleve, of Port- and Charley ham, held a conference early W and decided to postpone the operation |for the time being, as the scrappy little inflelder seems to be getting | better. bell rang Tue nd Seals world series, hospital, afte day nig’ “lit The doctor reported this morning at Kilduff intproved during the " AUSTRALIA Fs AND JAPAN [te neceasary at thin time, but i wil PI A Y TODAY be several weeks before Pete is able to again take the field in the fight NHICAGO, Aug. 9.—With the courts | fr the pennant ( Kilduff remarked before the game low and heavy, Tuesday that he had a stomach-ache here Thurs-|and sat in the dugout for several in- of the Am-|nings before he was carried into a Davis cup|taxicab and removed to his | where the seriousness of the case was Hawkes, Australia, will meet | discovered. The pla are all himidau in the Christening |4ownhearted over keystone battle ati@'piis:: The eecond singles Suardian’s illness match will be between Jamos O. An- derson, Australia, and Mazano "Bue ukuda, Japan, Australians meet tennis players the initial single zone finals in the | Japane day, it eriean | 3B Zenz0 ers the | A gallery comprised of tennis en thusiasts from a do or more cit-| les of tho country g red to look on, | | Play will be suspended tomorrow be- | e of President Harding's funeral. A doubles match will be played aturday and two more singles Sun- | heart out of his A football | rin @ pitching box, with| t every fan in the country could not have! with one hand on the ropes, | dnesday morning | room, | Inglewood Is Staging . Title Mest™ Gm ATTLE’S knights of the fairway will tee-off this morning in the piay for the city championship at the long and difficult links of the Inglewood Country club. A qualify. ing round of 18 holes will decide the family of 16 players to comprise the draw; the first round of which will be played this afternoon. The Ingie wood course, as well as all other golf links in the city, will be closed for | Play all day tomorrow in honor of the late President Warren Harding. Sat urday morning will see the fight for the city titular honors resumed when the second round matches will be played. The semi-finals wijl follow in the afternoon, and the finalists | will tee-off on their deciding Journey, which will be 36 holes, at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning. DE TURENNE _ AND LAIZURE | PLAY TODAY |] PON DE TURENNE and Grant | Laizure are to meet in the finalg | Of the Seattle Tennis club champion- ship tournament at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon on the club's courts. Lal |#ure won his way into the finais by defeating Harry Shaw yesterday, 6-4, | 8-6, while de Turenne disposed of Crawford Anderson, 6-4, 6- Thru the Ropes | _ Sailor Liston lias placed himself under the rial wing of Frank Purcell, former tutor of Billy Wright. |, Vietor Foley, Vancouver, B. C., bans tamweight, i# stil! on the shelf from operation on bis nose, Johnny Mack and Frankie Britt will | Dox the semi-windup at Vancouver, Auge ust Bud Ridley and Charley Moy tangle in the main go, ‘The next Tacoma show will be cither the 16th or 23rd of A * Morgan Jones will box elther Young Carmen or Jimmy Sacco. Rumor has it that Jack Dempsey is ning another European trip this fall, | a Blackie Miller, Austin & Sait jp | the demon rubber at . Is planning a comeback jin the squared circle this fall. A year or ag was a good-looking featherwelght prospect. “He te said to pack a sock im elther hand and man- [Sees to keep the boys around the gym jim their places. Luis Firpo fights Charley Weinert ight reunde in Philadelphia, Aug- | ws Johnny Drexel, Los Angeles feather- |welght, who says he knocked out Teddy | Silvia in a round, is in Seattle and will [Probably make his debut hero on the Rext Arena card. Mickey Walker and Cowtioy Pad. gett box rounds Springs, August 20. The last time they met, Padgett fell out of the ring and had to quit for the eve- ning. Bud Taylor, the great tttle Indians fiywetght, takes a crack at the world’s title when he boxes Pancho Villa 19 rounds in Terre Haute, September 15. The Star's Want Ad Columns and they will list them all for you. Save time. BASEBALL —DOUBLE-HEADER— TODAY SEATTLE vs. LOS ANGELES ———— FIRST GAME CALLED 1:30 0, Scans —Why? with | »wing Saturday's play, Wil- and Manuel Alzonso will probably play an exhtbl- oh | tam pain | ton mi | GALLAGHER | INJURED; MAY DIE REM IN, Aug. 9.—"Rea” Gallagher, middleweight box fWwho was to meet Weir in | bout in the open-air smoker here | Wednesday night, was perhaps | tally Injured in the navy yards here this morning, Gallagher ts in the| Jnaval hospital, suffering with « |fractured skull At the hospital physicians jared his condition way very ous, but he hed an even chance, If he does recover, it will be several months before he will be able to box penin, \B Sailor de serl Seams irritate the neck. The VAN HEUSEN has no seams. Or- dinary collars have. They need bands to produce a curve—and bands are sewed with seams. The VAN HEUSEN, curved in the weaving, needs no seams or bands. 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