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bone avy pup ‘The pmy he jton- this ‘Lat- by e4, bi at eke ine to n= cy ay Hit AUGL Scribblings: writing sporting old-fash nts sport y event moters are tary n It w reatness of George Sis- feats pi e paper t of the Demp ays t June 15, wed a fake ui Hill jorthern cash and The estern ll and name Dempsey nothing nef did 4. die Kane Then, h troyed all confidence that the newspaper men might have placed in tt moters turned m, the pro- around after that an¢ made a “bunt of the "| own ‘tight the collapye of their | New York newspaper men | who had been hired by | ired by Tex Rickard to Wil the fight, pnd ind blame dream on ), 1923 SARMAENTI, FILIPINO FEATHER KING COACH WALTER BELL TRANSFERRED TO LINCOLN BY SCHOOL BOARD of Pancho More Fighters Coming F East Are Magnets for Other Ring Gossip aptly termed the pugs. Out of the Far I jchampion in search of that goes with it. once in an effort to a match uled to pay a vinit to 4 arrives in Vance rry Monohan, of the Ortent 0 last wee won his first W. H. Gardner of Buffalo, | . Y., won the right to| sitvio Jamieto, one of the most meet Chick Evans for the|Popular of the Filipino battlers, is Western amateur golf cham-| . Hasse boyy pad py ae a pionship when he defeated|arawing card at. present. inn th Joseph Wells of East Live Ho has spent s 1 month pool, Ohio, in the semi-finals |!" Australia and bas at the Mayfield Country club|'? ™9™™ in Cleveland. nt TTE PROMOTER IS IN SEATTLE Jim Down Argentine to Appeal *:° to Rickard BY HENRY L. FARRELL |Dce 0x1 Welton Wing JEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Luis A ,| They tight 12 re c who. has 1 eo POWELL HAS Dempse ptemb EFFECTIVE LEFT to arr te to mak Ine Joh Rickard to re.| Mack here amok er, t? t most He after his had b en or ‘om governor of t un. expected this mornt: from M. tment with | oppe wan going ers with him, what hin makes hin left de Powel 1d Ike to land to fight Demp wos no sensation with " 1 or Ted. Tr | understood terms offered ked left hook, bu |R 1 and accepted in cablegrams {bad habit of stall Firpo constitute the only con-| binds him to the Ne JACK SHARKE ON PACIFIC COAST is meeting with Rick-| Jack Shark a victim of the argue himself out hite lights of New York's t or to get a post-|y caway, Is now on the Pacific mt for six months or a year.) 0+ A few neasons ago he was world’s in't the chief contender for th ight title, but he cc SECRET WORK |: “Zar ates FOR RIDLEY i. 2rts08 att ILOR WALTERS 1's just now |b! tation. the mystery 1 of the North.| ethos t fistic - |DAVE SHADE He is working out in secret for IS SLIPPING his bout with Bud Ridley next Wed-| Dave fhade, the yourg Califor. ht, in the baseball park | nian, se to be slipping from the at Bremerton. Not only 1s ho doing |calctum giare of ring fame, He was his training in secret, but ho 1s do-| defeated recently by Jimmie Jones, er ne ction of 5 *lOhlo weiter ade is going over a: Cates he veteran the welterweight limit on the scales and is said to be a full middleweight now, A few ngo he v the chief con- eld by Mickey ing it u & persc pable trainer and handler of box- Frank Purcell The fact that Purcell has taken the ex-gob under hia wing has prov en a big boost for Walters, in so far as predictions of the outcome of hi: concerned the title George... middleweight, menite the family, is on the const again st, while Billy has returned to the East after ne fights est with Ridley 1 of the boxing game are aware of the fact that Purcell is the best-versed boxing men and figure that If he | rt but a small portion dge to Walters, tho 6 things rather tough after a #0-"0 visit success in short very muct on the coa: Amateur Results parently has something up his sleeve, for he has refused to 4 the location TACOMA TEAM CHALLENGES bay Gir turning. flue tenet ie Race AR RIOBE EDI AEN | | Bremerton on August 19. The club nine JIMMY RING iste Reatatan mt-nttown ert IS STARRING Jo esectie'aemispre tentuee homtaes Jimmy Ring is the lone pitching | Auguat 19, the Novak club has open dates tar of the Philadelphia: ‘Nationals Augunt 26 and Labor Day men need by wirkng or writing the and is rated as one of the best Rr till Miecanliave tame righthanders in the majors, When-| Aarhae er he pitches thé Phils he 1| MERCERS BATTLE BELLEVIEW hag| BELLEVIEW, Aug, §—Tho resound ing crack of the shillalah on apples of chance of winnl nen than he has lost more the baseball variety distinguished the tt h is a smart record|is.5 victory of the Mercer A. C. over tor in th a club ike the|the local outfit, Shelley led the way tc Phill lhome run in five attempte. core RH. &. Holleview ; 9 6 Meroor 1817 Tiattertea! Sullivan, Clayton and Wal ters; Hunter and We | see KELSO WANTS GAME The elawny Kolno to bill @ game tn The Kelso nine is to Jand would Ikeo to ah ble town before rety addroned to Bob Hrow Vancouver, 1. Cy will reach th of the club, Ken Accounts For 155 Runs Ken Williams, of the St. Louls was the American league for the most ear, Williams tallies: anxtour Sunday thwent A wire Ho park, manager | ANEW star | Following in Footsteps BY LEO H. LASSEN The other day the wires carried Hones wil Ha Bell ONEY isn’t everything, but it is certainly a magnet to |'he reper that the Seger eS | as Boys viser your knights of the padded mittens, as someone 80] him y the Tulsa, Okla., team st is coming another Oriental glove | 1 a world’s title and the filthy lucre |?" Sarmaenti, king of the featherweights in the Orient, ar-| Pirates a pe rives here today from Manila. obtain | with Johnny Dun-| yy . fe Dee ak ales e m of Pancho Villa a probability he ls doomed to spend retained at Queen 1 ma to th tara in Boelste one of the “f * of top I. He has developed such Manila ° the game. In the minors he is aim men as Jeuse Douglas, star perform: veral other ring stars from. there » nomething that ren and Eddie Butler, star basketball vie ead ca Fi eae) aan (ites 0, Aug. 9% Charles|ders his remarkable ability of little} forwards; Clarence Shreeves and to the U, 8 i ) Evans, western ama) or no une Enoch, Schultz, all city basketball Georgie Mendies, flywel, teur golf cham y in to appear be. Lack of nfidence in hin ability | men; Norrie Burson, candidate for { Australia, is among fore Judge G. F. O'Connell in police |i, the peal fault In the bushes center on the Washington varsity rt In the four-round game| and sweet | of | fn anxious to try + entere Watters, the flreman-swimmer, has|quirement being that a contestant Consolidated Cigar iba also signified his intentions of en-|be a regularly registered momber of | Notion ff in the | tering. the Amateur Athletic union. ‘The iy ‘ “Dad” Henry is stilling veiling | fee for registering with the A. A. U ii Distributed by 3 the work of his half dozen proteges|is 26 cents, and this can be done | Hen & Lewin 1122 Pine St, Senttle, with a cloak of mystery, and the vet- thru Barl A. Fry of Piper & Taft's, we Branch of Allen & Lewls, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 , ARRIVES IN SEATTLE TODAY : i : rare Q. A. Loses Star i M Urey, Bust in Majors Its Popular _ Prep Tutor Present Plans of School VillainU.S.' rom Orient; Big Purses in Fighters From Far East; * George Boehler Fails to Make Good in Big Time BY BILLY EVANS | pircune GEORGE HOBRHLER is the mystery man of base | A’ A meeting of the school board, held last night, in which the nalned closeted in close conference until 12:40 o'clock, it was ift Walter Bell, suc ch of football, basketball at Queen Anne high position of boys’ ad- coln high school. ‘The ement comes as a complete to all of Bell's friends, who at the red-headed of the Western t fall the Pittsburg club is re-| to have paid $30,000 for Boeh ler Believing the add pitching ague directors ition of 4 id make the ant contender, Owner bbed Boehler as thi league pro: decided to cessful co nd trac trength wo t | Dreyfus promising minor He will go to New York to show why @ War: | poop nt should not be issued charging | » him with o jon of & confidence ch gards the winning of a mall game a4 & mere formality. As| a result he In the big xhow he apparently ts constant s J. Moore, a grain broker, | jy wonder ow long he will last. | asked for & warrant ns’ ar-} He seldom finishes a game. Hl that the golfer gave} Last your Boehler waa the pitch. him a worthless check for $7,500 toling sensation of the minors. Work cover losses In grain ANd ing for the Tulsa club of the West then refused to mak ern league, he won 38 games and Evans, brother, and attorney | lost only 13. Hin remarkable pitch: | prosecutor's office, ap-|ing was Inrgely responsible for ebalt of “Chick” and de-| ‘Tulsa winning the pennant. He of- | br uation, Evans is out ficlated in 62 ball games, and saved king for the many a contest as a relief pitcher | until Tuesday of which the records show nothing said he wanted| His strikeout record was phenome in open court at|nal, 333 batters being retired in tioning that manner In the 441 innings he ed. Any time Boebler worked FINAL ROUND piteher In the country, Ther onalder ACOMA next year, and Red Cavanaugh, star |quarter-miles and all-city end, | Bell will not coach any sport at Lincoln, according to present plana Jof the school board. The complete |high school coaching schedule will |be issued in a few weeks. Other |c!anges are contemplated, but it is woubtful, in the opinion of many of the school board members, that they | will be made, Who will succeed Bell as head coach at Queen Anne is a problem. Rumor has it that L. T. Saalwaech- ter, a new man from the coaching school at the University of Illinois, | will take over his position, but that | has not yet been decided. A berth must also be found for Coach Luther | More of Broadway, assistant athletic instructor, who may be shifted to some other school on account of the George Boehler, a pitching ace in the mihors, has failed | °¥ °©™4n director ruling. animously to deliver in the majors in three trials. Lack of confidence | o% ®. Lichtenberser, who knows next minor . , : = ae Saalwaechter, the new man, declares ki the, in his ability is blamed for his downfalls in the big show. | that Seattle schools will be material ly enhanced by the retaining of the als Wlenet| SPINE BOTHERS | ADOLFO LUQUE _ | coun. ‘he "rer coach made | GREAT BATTER) IS SUSPENDED Jiitios this summers Cobb, the Detroit manager and is hard to beat rest, alleg peculatt it good. © waid, | contin Judge ‘Chick that scouts u Aug. 9%—Play in the orthwest tennis cham now In progress at five or six years ago Boch ma Lawn Ten-jier was a member of the Detroit] CINCINNATI, Aug. 9%.—Adolfo| It 1s probable that Coach Rudolph: id dd Friday, \eiuh of the American leag H Ider, was forced from the game | Luque, Cincinnati Cuban twirler, has| Soukup will handle the coaching ut President | haa a world of stuff, but was wild umber of days a short time| been suspended by President John F.| teins at Franklin when the season hela [nee er dedalon ut is now back In the fry.| Heydler for violation of the playing | Tolls around once more. Coach Dave Cobb has been bother trouble that he th being hit in th: ball durin; 1 with spinal] rules. Luque rushed at Casey Sten.| 088, former U. of W. star, ‘will ks resulted from | gel of the New York Giants in Tues-| Probably whip the lads into shape ¢ bark with a pitched| day's game and struck the New York | ®t Lincoln high school again. Lich & game in New York player, Further trouble was averted | tenberger will no doubt retain’ hi tba park policetion | position at Broadway in both foot | i ball and basketball. Pease seems to HENDRYX GETS be a cinch at Ballard. ‘D'Vorak has been’ reconciled to the proposition of ying at Roosevelt and will handle ¢ that Unat ted to the min on in the bushes caused icked up by the St 2 a we mate, un LESLIE MANN eet Duce: ae ook ee ABOUT THRU warm tho bench, 8t. Louis sent him to Tulsa with a string at-| It looks like Leslie Mann is thru tached. |with big league baseball |. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. ‘Tim|turns up. Pat Murphy should lead Having twice falled In the Ameri-| Tho Cincinnati Reds have asked | Hendryx, San Francisco right fielder, | the West Seattle Indians into action; Roehler a sald to have| for waivers on him, They had pre-| was fined $100 and suspended for 10|as he has presided at the Salt Water » oe sent | viously claimed him by this route | days by President Wm. McCarthy of] school for many moons. Leon Brige he was|from the St. Louis Cards. the Coast league yesterday for throw-| ham will receive assistance from onian cireult, Ru-| Mann, who 4s athletic director at| ing dirt at Umpire Ward in the game} some source at Garfield, tho. of Indiana, plans to| between the Seals and Portland at Who the man will be the school University ive up baseball for good this | Portland Tuesday. board will not say. player, | p ; | « of the men’s Herman Meyer, Wa Irving Wein ate: 0 stars, who are ex pected to fight ft out In the fina |did not play Wednonday Matches in which w the semi-finals follow Percy Lee, Tacoma, defeated Dick | t° ens, Tacoma, 6-4, 6.3; Grayfo Hi berly eated Guy Flye, 6-4, . 6-3; Dick Van Der Las, of Seattle, defeat. | ed Arthur Merrill, of Tacoma, 6-1, 6 Dr. R. W. Monaghan defe 8-6, and Dr. Mon I,K. 1 © Scott and ners reached | Cam leag expreane the je expressed him-| rring Tulsa to an Amer berth. Pitteburg secured him and it was} believed he would go big with the n strong club. Once a hag fa d, even as diamally Mias|ax ho did in the American league stepped up from| Th want ina Barron and Loncke Ponsessor of great speed and | Wednes long enough|a fast-breaking curve, Boehler has Miss Frances Bi and/far more stuff than a majority of le, of Tacoma, inj the big league stars, yet ax a major s, 7-5, and to defeat er |lenguer he has been a pronounced Green and | punt.” 6-4, 7-5 len Wilson As a big leaguer Boehler does not COUCH SENT igtceen erate ame contaenes | Five 44 Invincibles TO QUAKERS certain to win with monoton A : regularity Johnny Cou —fresh at a moment’s notice in this h, after a wonderful 5 JouREY Crush. Aer 6. wolsdes easy-to-open slide pack. The foil- heen whipped to tho Philadsiphia| FLRPO-DOWNEY | _ lined carton, enclosed in glassine, Quakers by the waiver route For} MEET AUG. 19} | INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 9.—Jack for the San Francisco Seals, |Druly, promoter of the Firpo-Joe | Downey bout which was postponed | last night on order of Governor Mo- CAUSEY LET |Gray. announced that arrangements | OUT OF JOR ys ee made to hold the ae 41 Causey, a pitcher whom Se-| The bout was ordered stopped tried to get this spring, has| when citizens protested to the gover Toledo of the|nor against permitting the fight dur- American sociation. Ca y saw | ing the period of mourning for Presi | considerable major ague service | dent Harding with the New York and Philadel phin National league clubs, but he could never quite make a go of It keeps all their goodness in. Get a pack at your dealer’s today if you would enjoy “that good cigar” at its best. some reason or other Couch couldn't | win this season. He used to hurl 44 is a Sumatra-wrapped cigar made of mellow, carefully sea- soned tobaccos. on released by DANNY McBRIDE DEAD NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Danny Me. Bride, who fought a 20-round draw | with Joe Gans in 1896, dropped dead The Grand Ci are not| from heart disease on the street yes. under the jurisdiction of the Jockey | terd He had to quit the ring club, The Grand Circuit races are| when blood poisoning caused the am for light horses—trotters | putation of two fingers and he had and pacers, The Jockey club con-| been employed in the park depart ols only running races | ment KATHERYNE BROWN WILL RACE HESTER EASTMAN IN CLASSIC BY TOM OLSEN BA LE of champions will de. velop in The Star mile swim for ‘ women in the Lake Washing the A. A. U. and wish to enter canal, August 18, when Katheryne|| The Star's mile swimming mara. Brown, 1922 titleholde! with |] thon Hester Eastman, the 1921 ehamp. Men's Mile....04. Altho Miss Brown's time in win-| |ning the bi event last year w |alightly better than that made by Miss stman two years ago, loc 1) Pp | water followers a predicting one} | Name «....- of the closest distance races ever} |seen in Northwest waters. Both women are members of the Irystal Swimming club team and | ve been swimming in Seattle for|structor is quite liable to spring a a number of years. big: surprise. hermen‘a mile swim also promises| ‘The entires are open to all ama. | to develop some keen competition.|teur swimmers, and Tho Star is| Jack Torney is defending his men's| urging everyone to enter that de-| |title, while Mitrie Konowaloff, na-|sires to compete in tho men's and| |tlonit junior mile champion, will be| women's events, The entry blanks | in the competition appear daily on the sporting page of | Bob Smith, another Crystal club| ‘The Star and should be filled out and ur, will be among the men swim-|mailed to the sporting editor. | | OUT OF CONTROL races harness SWIM ENTRY I am a member of on Address \ n Green Lake Neptune club in. |mors in tho big event. Harry Me-| No feo is charged. ‘Tho only re 44 Cigar is made by Portland, Ore, i ‘ + . ‘ + deed = rey r ils Sal f i ht" ‘ eh it wie) t nH AN x A HEAVY FINE | (ye ctiairs once. more it nothing

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