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THE SEATTLE STAR NEW YORK BOXING COMMISSION MAY BLOCK FIRPO-DEMPSEY FIGHT Rickard to Major Talk Minnesota Cage Captain Visits Here|Pitcher Who Was Lemon Apply for His License Commissioners May Be in Champion Meeting Wills First Nie YORK, Aug, 24-—-Apy Hellman's homer Howell's single im the 10th gave Uto-k vietory ever the The Cubs knocked Gtasner out « the box and beat the Phils, & to 4 JACK SKELLY IS RETIRING |, AT YONKERS reigning party will mixed bout until more than 20 years Ske! ducted a resort in Yonkers, N Y.| Wert Sita appiness Are W omen Tennis [serine ‘wiht Dempsey will be Active in New York f Rickara pase wend natty maint. ted to demolish that "Dempsey he would one ‘thes reperta £ van was defeated Bob Quinn Has league ever had, got for failure to appear bout with Benny AUTO SPOTLIGHTS $1.98 Just what you have alniye wanted—truly Greatest Value Ever. es in making @ purchase of\2 Auto Spotlights. with either open BEXTRA LOW PRICE We were most fortunate number of these regular $4.00 4)4-inch job lot, nor defective, but wonderful $4.00 value, or closed-car brackets, , that regularly » SATURDAY FOR $2.6 Then we have the $5.00; has open car bracket; $1.79 A real strong and serviceuble I-burner Electric Stove and Toaster, the regular price of which is $2.50, to be ON SALE SATURDAY The same stove in the ; regular price SPECIAL, $4.98. O—SATURDAY, More Bargains in Our Show Windows Rye iaa ‘RDWARE ee) «Says Washiniton Teams ‘Would Get Welcome in Mid- West Last Year , Going rood BY TOM OLSEN he wes, shortetep en Evans Says It Takes pe Buihers Going Into Majors baseball nine last spring Minnesota man mado an ef J at Least Three Years to Acquire the Polish Neces- o get in toueh with Dick| gary for Them to Twirl Winning Ball popularity ix increas n my of the count clared the univeraity captain | — — — Harold Severn t of and other members of the] BY BILLY EVAN the ersity of Minnesota ba. ington team, during his sta sTy , oily P ketball team, was a Seattle a aan eure te east, Ak i SUALLY it takes about three years before a pitcher Purple and Gdld players becomes real valuable to a major league club. Thureday by au I have been told that basket Most “‘bushers” coming to the big show have any num- wlifornia, and will } ball i rapidly increasing in pop! ber of faults that must be corrected before they can be t apolis for the start larity here." he sald, “and I'm) ©, waa “te hae x Ive a great} 581d to hav quired a big league polish. TI haestn tainelect de game, and int Pitchers like Pete Donahue—who came direct from a ured tt exciting from both the players'| small college and made good in his first time out—are nasium b and spectators’ standpoint the decided exception to the rule. 8. wt that the Washington ut of every 10 recruit pitch Semis t ‘ th team might journey to the Mid ed seasoning, which can ont Went for ga efore the Coast wraeeisod at | in Runner pe nference arted this YeAr | of 11 coment ke Severnson jared that he hoped) oe pitchers hers, who Bon Big last ye that the huskies would stop at Min-| uch advte a fi * a mame with MINN |e few innings here a es Wo A tor t ming HOLM help great! men from last “Washington 's team who will be t now, after the «re homer aeetanan wom ee! New Marks| the crew at Poughkeepate Pho rauard betsre/ W n play mes ¢ there pure would be a great more Impatient manager w CKHOLM, Aug. 24 Paavo ot wap my be come aw any te ed snap judgment, whieh would Nurmi, Finnish runner, winner of wl on ph j ; from Sea they come to the), meant a trip back to the min-|the 10,000-meter race at the last! | m plays forward, In 4 Harold LS | tid We for Marquard, who got away very |Olymplo, broke two world’s records | x Ligeia: ents fina aes oa = ay bedly in the majors. here for the mile and for 1,500 me-| | For five or alx years ¢ Mack | '¢r* Naylor,| He went a mile in 4102-5, beating of hia firat | the record of Norman Taber, 4:12%4 jane starts this year it was appar-|made in 1915. He shattered the | Returns to | Stars Prove Real Class\ is is::s= 2 tm ny rena Every major league manager of | Was 3447-10, made in 1917, by Zan the Ginn! Rout of British Women’s Team in International Com- Lett cavatinnie ti nis biggest trou- | der, the Bwede, Jghly touted| Nurmi! holds the world record for BY BOB DORMAN petition Proved All-Around Ability of Arperican| ininor league recruits, picked to rtep |5,000 and 10,000 meters. SPRINGS, right in and deliver, prove lacking in | 1 el a eli Representatives certain things that keep them from atoga Lek ber | Wr BL bg on BY HENRY L. FARRELL ag § Sonal WEISMULLER NE 2W YORK, Aug. 24.—America’s male stars have had an Bn hal hay chal pala DASH WINNER) unbroken reign of supremacy on the world’s tennis courts |to forget many of the things that) INDIANAPOLIS, Aug, 24— ood pitchers in the min-| Johnny Welssmuller, who was re- diffe: training her ey who a abort two months ago was ay, t Fs for the pas 2 0 pars. Ww t classics that| made them gc ste: } sy ena: a Soe hess The Sit oasts 2) those |°" Jcently pronounced ill and would a Gib-| have not fallen into American hands failed to do 80 in thos e| SicaiShubeabs abide vid thie: Asneetanh (esas he eeherae) euntee aanaaeaaal isolated cases because no American set out to win them, a8 jteague appears to be about ready to| night won the national A. A, U. man| was the case with the Wimbledon championships last year. | cash in on just such a type pitcher |100-yard men’s senior championship | sers| Foreign nations, England particularly, found some conso-|! gee mind ster Johnson hie rg! nae Fs ee ace lation in the: " 7 ms . ¢ ae | ave in m voster Jo! sina elgh’ A jas ~ lation in their position by making the point that, while the line tail right sAbewnptisfe weer A hued Bi hon Thamvanaryeedoairn'. Nias American men were vastly superior to the best any other) staff. Johnson came to the Tigers tance. His brother, Pete Welss oseary | country could offer against them, the American women stars | !a*t year, touted as a star, ready to| muller, finished second, and Stubby t ake! were inferior in almost the same degree. Penrice hy ees i Rate bah eee ae ‘he inability of Mrs. Molla Mallory, the former American) Johnson wes touted as the star, | He oeous questions ax| champion, to do much on European courts, and the failure of | Pittette the possibility. Something ST. PAUL BOSS he challenger’a ability, weight, | the few other American girls who set out from time to time | ke $40,000 was spent for the pair, R KNIFE | after international honors, gave the impression in this coun-|¥'t the most of tt going for John- | UNDE Ho acted Uke a man not sure of| try also that “our girls” had much to learn to establish the| “1 so nappened that Johnson felled | es Rat RRA Oe pee a himself. prestige for American wom-| —|to get going because of injuries and tion fn the | But that Dempmay is gons, en's tennis that had been|*** str year, to the cupholding |iiiness, while Pilette, lightly regard- atl d ihe mn. come | ; : country. a! cola sevaget tye lauetios | earned in the male’ compet!- -ecteliany ace of the Tiger staff} 7 sigan Othe ech eet Hon: ee who have seen the| Recently I worked the plate in « |that makes it effective. In saaition, and ia} The class of the American] ¥ Davis Cup grow, think that {t| game in which Johnson opposed New | Ne tas perfected his curve and de. | York, Detroit won the game, 5 to 3,| veloped a change of pace. When the | Davis Cup and the Wightman Cup | because of Johnson's superb piteh- | opposition starta hitting his speed, he | Her dominance | wii) bs contested for in the samo|ing. He looked to me as if he had|can slow up. | rivals in this coun-|tournament, if the ame nation| arrived, was ready to take his regu-| Detroit was forced to exercise a Jot | ry had been so long and so/|*hould hold both cups. For several | lar turn, and win a lot of ball games | of patience with Johnson, bat st | pronounced that perhaps it|et"s ome nations, especially | Johneon, when he came to the ma. |as if he was golng to come thru md ; P France, were considering the ap-|jors had a good aide arm fast ball make good many of the nice was only logicat that Euro-|pointment of a woman star on the| bit his curve was very ordinary ngs sald about him as a minor | na peans should figure that the | Davis Cup team, but when the! There fs now a hop to his fast ball leaguer. ile I got soft eared that 2 0 on ight pt lan Re fa whole class she represented} Wishtman trophy becomes thoroly GATELY'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. in't be able to go the route. established and recognised as a was inferior w | } was worried, I'll admit | jal Soke Pian she sayed | wor id's championship trophy, that| . ic . tt t's past. gay be will not be oe } eg hexane on thie toreen eae | Be ae \l] Men’s and Boys’ Apparel Exclusively mie ae BRITISH POLO | r) c s were , of the American giris, | | follows, from recent ‘examples, | H rad nnd ome new deduc N=. YORK, Aug. 24—-England’s ade that the fair Americans | 1\ army polo team will arrive today ns better, if they have not/for the International championship, lerestimated in the past, | starting September 8 at the Meadow. quate tests of all-around play-| brook club, Tha team consists of | ded in the re-| Lieutenant Colonel Melville, Major | ches between | Hurndall, Lieutenant Colonel Bing: a itish teams for | ham and Major Lockett. hitman troph The Amerl- eslagpetes 7 up, the first| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 24—Duke it has been played for, by a| Kahamamoku, tho great Hawallan ore of 7 to 0. swimmer, established a new Pacific Tho fority of the Amertcan| Coast record for the 75-yard swim | tmate. pronounced that the| her last night, when he negotiated British team was able to run only | the distance in 40 seconds flat. | two matchgs into three sets. women stars was judged by|‘!!! not be #0 many years until the Mrs. Mall f distance was miss { getting bette 1 went the e end found that I w ‘t want to for 3 much about " about me, and 1 2 that if there ts an. us, I will pu betwee my coming fight with I feel certain of the out Men! 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