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THE SEATTL TUESDAY BY HENRY L, FARRELL 2 a it he ¢ nt 1 nor even the ide-stepping or going back with @ punch, and he has ? head ond thru a t anit wn, and if he take c c tal f bad habit of coming in straight without a ehanc able to Jump right up and run into another one BW YORK, Sept, 11.—Luis Firpo'x only « owed up greatly ‘ ft thing is the next te &OF Away from a*taal, back pana e Ee iivon, his hangin ahateo f to win the heavyweight championship from o's bulk will aswert itself ' ‘ 1 whateve urgued that Ca Anather. bad feult-ef Wirpo’s is-that. fie hes’ net ome of the sharps who Dempsey rests in his superior strength, his # suth American ¢ to he \ r nothing but Mt hand and that when earned to mank his feelings in the ring. He shows ere of the opinion that Lain w nk in the natural fighting instinct with which ‘ the chample jaw moond round of the too plainly when he ia hurt. or.annoyed and it fa ® hammock in the ninth round and several times in the deen endowed ugh to tire Dempsey consi fight that him out dangerous ‘praction to let Detithey know that t Willard fight it seemed from the look on hin fac champion to hold him up and pu t of pant eft hand, however. There may punches are having the desired effect, Firpo docan't wos none too eager 10 KO He has such ae ohita t have been much power in it, but he ker w to know what to do when he is hurt and when be wants wild loow on his 4 however, that | hard to trength of the chatienge ) b and hook und he knew also how to block to clinch, he walks in tike he re Firpo has many bad faults as a Ing defects asx a teclinician and it if brute force can b de to exe crude means of apy on wax stepping Into an ‘ accurate knowledge of what emotion neat ob ne ef , th it embrace, He can't do that with Dempney cally regintered on his f : oun Bs : eee He ought to be just as strong s Willard, and The South American is emendous hit > app yperly, to ¥ f ith GURPO can't blo empsey's punches wi M° r Firpo's qualifications are known quantl if Willard, weak-hearted as he was me up seven REL rll ggg ga lio re ' ah ie Other on ok and e . ome kind of a defen ties. It js known what he can do and what he times, Firpo surely ought to be o come up that Knock out any fighter who leaves himself open t ot eon doing in seve hat defer | have to t of more than a back can't do, but it han never been determi that he many the clublike swings of his powerful right. Had Firpo 4 be fond of the “rab f put jean on hin fe The South American's trainer can take great punishment and come back. In all bi Bome w ackers said that Willard was out of hin the knack of snapping his punches and hitting she t \ at the base of the # De t when Firpo stretches himself to ful fights so fur he has shown himwelf to be game, but head and th up just because the boards didn’t he might become a one-punch winner, but as long as P t hort punch snapped in # clinch at ce tucks in his chin and leans back, that Demp: he has not been called upon to exhibit any extraor feel comfortable on his back. Virpo, however, seem: eee eee be content wily {he manne “ ft ander the ear, along the woes . nt reach him. - 7 just what Je Ww dinary endurance. He was on the floor in one of his to hi the instinct of a real fighter and he may to the same goal the same brain ne ' leved and Demy hed his jaw an earlier tights, but it was his own awkwardness more come up a% many times ax Demp put» him down No matter where the punch lands, Dempsey , t ched 9 slow on the “button 1 him with the very first punch’ that he started than anything else that caused him to go down, and Dempsey burns himself out greatly, and If he in « EE bag ocd tpagan ie Dag wag Pe peg Alyn aga ’ RerPA ne Shatwork: WeA'e. wo mGok, «put he wasn't hurt In the slightest degree tired after the first round of his next fight as he Hight hand. If he blocks the punc with his 4 c b poe ive. He gets around the ring faste He will be hurt if Dempeey puts him down, and he was when he was winning the championship, he will Ahere is enough drive in the South American to para t F ' t ‘ me He knows nothing about may not have enough judgment to take a good count be in very great danger—very great Welsh Is (OUR BOARDING HOUSE , BY AHERN) IPeace Looms i in -Major-Minor Squable _ Lacking in 7—— B Papen bree ((Soceeacs, sas (GES) | QUEEN ANNE UNCOVERS STAR KICKER® | © ke cat p est d 2OME , ‘i prod pect keg a“ Y ARE Oc at : SiN on Your BA PILE ot : : 2 ence Beet Bastal 1B twice vou-m wow, || URE, oy brig "sin BETWEEN INNINGS, Jenks, Out ce NDOUBTEDLY Jimmy Welsh | i HIS ¢ is : S| ow : s ; A ; Ms A r ' e Pos l ti 0 nh OBSERVATIONS os BASEBALL DE 4 | for Tackle, TJ the young bal fio has broken in with the: Sca Ago ange i: : Sitea ° BY DE DUGDALE oe reer a UD = 1 1g SOL abe eae oe romising Nothing she ots ot es. of ait - Y ON PAPERS, Canteol Player. Matiae but that this is William H. Mc » et Sie T worse: can kee XCLUGIELY FoR MY US War ‘ y Hae case laut ye as wedi c | qQy Played Second ‘eam the majors, but OWN COMFORT ! 4 \ © GET ME ; and Second Division | iio pacitic en, Football Last Year; Coast league, Seattle kid Is “lack ‘¢ \. OFF (Tle Minor Teams Suffer M surely have a vote after the} i | Punts Well ing in one thing minor league board of arb on Welsh bas am \ f i squeal bition, pepper ~ pears 2 f McCarthy beat the “Big Tek name of Harrison Jenks, ability and ~ " . 4 can i y a trick this spring, b husky aoten Anne tackle pros: brains, but lacks J ‘Al “ate oe iets th Loft a: t do it fore the polish that Z a in fighting eoadirs to the: tale only experience ‘ ‘\ as caua‘ostion ua can give him Welsh should y f 4 the next thing is to cast about | Ladiag aay Segond Z é Fe] = ss Praadbsun:: taion staring |for a new president. Rumor has it| |skin for distances of 45 and 6 the Coast league < : t the f r ur that Harry Williams, veteran Los|y ¥ ave the punch, but are| consistently, besides beir mextisesson, and} || ieeom = tips the are weakenin: Angeles newnpaper writer, ha» the |W » defen: ir — " - ‘ 3 fe 7 the Job if the ¢| They can afford to lose Strand’s “ Ne | Five” ever gets in control t hitting power, as Duffy Lewis can dis sum n t ¥ 5 . . re e jama has had no experience step into the lineup and Strand's bould brit t rice b | ‘ — P t n f ecutive work and it takes a Jot of| power will never be missed 4 cream © » | experience to’ fill thin ponition As for Strand, it’s this year or along fust th ks, sinc \ 4 VA e : : : worse than elect Judge McCredie, the | concerned. He's a great hitter, Be as teen played regularly. He | t ' * a if . . J eas ner owner of the Portland cl. air fielder and a wonderful hustler : Phas one bad weakness in the field \ } 5 N “as + ( > Ww . help an head of the leag McCre had |is this Paul Strand, I don’t see how | {ckle #04 guard. This his last a. fly bal NIN } Be ’ Ai t 4 tough time of baseball way |they are going to keep h °® lin high school, should see him han- I } t > Latin p him in the | die stellar roles for Couch L.. T. Saal- But he will come } ‘ eee t no ¢ will be|in Portland when money got t * another yes share si practiee 2 ‘ LZ | \ tone ab Heattle aituation |during the war, but when ot. the: test » prospects’ thle| MSCenter’s clove and executive league has for going up is t/Johnny Jones, the Portland short Ver, and it's not right pect, should figure prominently in t three clubsyn the Jeaguy should | the prep school hall of fame for the five what to do, | |coming season, acc g to early in- 1 division clubs, with noth: |g, dications, Jenks can boot |man on the throwing end His 185 pounds of t sneezed at, elther handling the opp | Jenks buried his bushel last season Coach Walter Bell's scrub team tay the capacity of fullback, halfba @ should improve considerably du é the month of scrimmaging and con. hare. | He has been playing dig |aitioning which remains before the to : ‘ jeague baseball and 1 think he gets | heen wchool loop ewinss ts ts rath ward run . ffaire fc ED BALDWIN'S work at third|the call over fai = @ {Brep school loop swings fife and is 0 ra S FAVORITE CHAIR sige: ve olget es ape base during the Salt L ie eogeen bate nummy Crane as the |Quay fans hail his discovery ax an Seattle ine will be revo! ase during the Salt Lake series | league's best shorifielder, as he is Being « left-handed hitter, Welsh if the charges of syndicate baseball] was a revelation. The young third-|stendier and hits better. Frereatees Mi te oar a Wakes good use of that speed in go- |Are proved, or Seattle will be given |sacker was making plays that Willle| | Infieldera who can hit are al grciron, epee aroon ani Eatin first’ bese, and he can & vote and then it» curtains for Mc: | Kamm couldn't have improved upon. | in demand and there's nothing in his . Ca rth: ° DESIMON BEARS ‘ Pes ny Bae. a Carthy And ho was hitting, too, He tooked| playing that shows an outstanding (UF i Erne Paesttig fete os aheeae 478 Ridley Made 0 Order or - Morgan; attle Is given its just vote the /great this spring and then hit ajweakness. He should go up. byl bees ns with the m n will be re-|slump, but his work last week was| Pete Desimon, husky guard, and Gan, think he is better ball pl. o ti wit | 1 : 4 at stored and some real players will be|of big league er. If he can|C\PEAKING of Portland, the loss |tY Year letterman, will bear watch- hey than Jimmy O'Connell, the San| D ill M y B gh P )p ition red a | m SAKING of rtland, the loss ; aN gaa ; past nh a f| u available for the weaker teams in the |keep it up the Indiana won't have to of Rube Yarrison, their crack |!& during the coming season, as will a oe ores putive pe tas 3 uLlo e O * er TO, os league and we'll have a better race|look far for their third-sacker’ for | right-fielder, has been a serious blow, | {8 Younger brother, also a comer. Ewhile O'Conne!! didn’ : B' D RIDLEY is the type of a figitvr who is made to order for a master boxer like|than the joke affair the 1923 chase |next year, an heise cus or: tite aie foe some | John Turner will endeavor to fill the {ff Would be better for Welsh to Tod Morgan. The coast champion could beat Ridley every night and twice on Sun- en , kien (Ge ee time with injuries Just when he was | [woes oF pate Well Jab aiaey r . 1 ague needs new blood .T LAKE is efusil nitel re pilot ce Johnson, he Spend another season ax a regular! day, he’s that much better than the little Dempsey. naps : is smart in refusing | needed most. It's pitching that} iene pack. will b asset to th An the Coast than it would 4 f 5 f need men it cash for Paul Strand and de-| counts in the long run and Portland mi Pe REEDS Taber phegaaderg os Ste bench warmer in. the bi The chief reason is that Morgan is too fast, has too long a reach and simply knows}, more. Class.Z players are | manding players: ¢ the Bees a| showed the effects of losing his great |Queen Anne attack this year, and i etime. too much about boxing for Ridley. Ridley’s only chance to beat Morgan would be in a/y have too many of them | shortstop and a couple of real pitch: ‘hurling by dropping their big series pe BEY ae is counting on him £ long fight where strength | ———— now ors and they will be contenders next to Sacramento. ‘o bear the brunt of the onslaught. DLEY AN and not skill would count, or Johnson seems to have guined add 7 DLEY AND should Bud land a_ lucky tional stamina over the summel “SACCO MEET om | Announcement | Diamond Dust ] Bagshaw’ 8 Great Worry (Reeret: Svmeats Morgan showed so much class in O much interest was manifested by Seattle fight fans Hal Snyder is another linesman AT OLYMPIA his two fights with Bud here that in the story published in The Star last week about __: Jive Onmue tes 0 ements — Ts Shortage of Time Poauan dora oneal oe ARS the American Legion | ‘He old-time fans are almost unant-/) Duncan McDonald’s career in the ring nearly 30 years |) i jooks tke the Peitcans and the | 175, Viney is a center prospect fhembers gather in Olympia|™ous in declaring that he’s the class:|! ago that The Star has asked McDonald to tell the com North Panthers with fant tt eut for the BY TOM OLSEN |NUMEROUS BACKFIELD fonaihp thin fall P this week for their state conyen.|iest ring performer ever seen here|| plete yarn of the early days when Butte, Montana, wa#}| w fs on ite way to its fourth ITHOUT a wasted moment, King Football will be in- |CANDIDATES OUT 5 et wtraigh ennant In the Texas league. Ss Bs i Mion, one of the features of the|and that he's the only one to ever|| the big fight center of the Northwest—days when “Bat- ant inet iecaelase troduced to the University of Washington Saturday, a connicctes eee or anes ay evcias.. smoker billed | pproach the skill that Eddie Campi || tling” Nelson, Stanley Ketchell and the rest of that || seep tester, tormerty « big figere in|when all schools of the Pacific Coast conference will |entirely new to the game. Askevold Wainy Sacco, the Boston Tallan, showed when that tittle marvel was! famous crew broke in. He will tell his story to Tom || minor league Nnent nsciight this see. | De allowed to stage the first turnout of the season. and Krauklis are remnants of last Gill take on a clever boxer in|!n his prime. All that Morgan lacks|| Qlsen, of The Star sporting staff, and the first install- || son arter severai years on the shelf, and) Coach Enoch Bagshaw, realizing that he has a hard,|¥ear's scrub aggregation, who are Young Dudiey, the San Francisco |to make him another Campi is the|| ment will appear in these columns Saturday. Watch || pitetet tne Sines tare fo me Pennant") strenuous season ahead, will hustle all of the candidates into| feat thuceee po ne a boy. | experience. || for it! | their suits promptly at 2:30 o'clock, and his familiar} Quay football prospects are not as eee bout is slated to go eight) However, Dandy Dillon, who ix| \ : =< Z| Adette Lague, the reat Cuban pitcher) voice will echo over Denny bang. Washington. faces a schedule |SI00™Y As they were two weeks ago Fal the six-round semi-windup, Bua|4°W" to meet Morgan in the six | ub in the } Field a few minutes later. when many prep football followers Martin, Centralia lightweight, meets |Tound tussle at the Arena ee. OAKLAND AND POLO GROUNDS rounda this 5 *l with the exception of Captain. |that. necessitates a crack eleven | condemned them. to a permanent 7 “4K early in the season, and which must |lease on the cellar compartment in | Kid Johnson of Olympia. The six-|night, may be a tougher problem for} - ct Wayne Hall and Ed Kuhn, a u ound special event will be enka Bos than Ridley. That's because | € ANGELS SPLIT STILL STICKS) Clayton Sheedy, « rookie inflelder, haa| Bagshaw expects all of the likely} maintain that standard in every pe weasus, oe yay ual sone nd Billy|he has a straighter left hand than] OAKLAND, Sept. 11,~Oakland The official name of the New| made good aa the regular first sacker of | candidates on hand Saturday. Both |game until after it's all over|io ang alae ws i Sor iney i 2 2 he life out; took the st game of a double Internatio and he's! c . | ° 5 ‘Ladue, Yakima, a of light-| Bud. Morgan will beat the life out) took fis me, OF 6: Got re Hall and Kubn have contracts | Thanksgiving day. andhters Vitae coueclt k Giants’ field is the Brush st. ne of the most promising re ° a |header from Los Angeles here yea | ot Pw ¢ on Sat- Weights. Al Gowers, Centralia mid.|0f a hook puncher. ghar ube yar Mae nd I t league which call for their working on Sat-) Bagshaw expects to stage the|knows but that the Hilltopp first scrimmage of the season on|be pushing the leaders when the end Dillon i« Just as aggressive ax Rid-|terday, 6 to 2. and dropped the sec: jdium. but it te galled is alo | ected, cBat both vies |premieas tovtie'l re y ee it 4 pd Th r Seattle and Los Angeles wen't open|on hand Monday afternoon. lrhuraday, leas than, a-week-.after |of the season {s under way?, v9 ciq{ doubtful if he will stand still and al ele thelr series In L. A. unttl Wednesday, as! 4 a e dle i prs teihinss Olympia i20-pounder, meets Kid | MOU Or iches that Feidiey did in [Oakland 6 13 Aj{and. was known for years aw the | rer etee None reach the Movie city | “Brick” Olwell, the student man-| -octice has ‘started. Fitzsi Lacey in the prelimi-|“ . | 5 Se Solo. erounds : jay mornin: ager of football, pas been on the!" | i ‘ Sagal me Loneey ins the: pr trying to land one wallop | Lon ,Dousiaes and Rego; Krem- |Polo ground ening FE ean eee ot nas] "T don’t like: to. scrimmage te| VERNON LOSES ‘ on Dillon can be counted upon to fore ae aes who made quite» record|jined up all of the equipment ready |™en #0 soon,” he stated, “but-it’ has | BDhe smoker will be staged in the) Prenat he does, we'll, wee |L08 Angelos 1 1% 1|. Small acre tracts are, being wilt banpeapelia’thas de> | sea rapid distribution. to be done If the men are going to| PAIR TO S. F. @pacious American Legion audl-| other great demonstration of box-|Oakland . +5 6 4\north of the city, Seattle real | eoped a. trick shoulder that may put |be in shape for the games they have| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11—San torium at Olympia. In addition tO] ing on Tod's part, as ressive| Jones and Baldwin; Mails and jestate dealers advertise them at bur- | him out of baseball, Washington bought) “Any of the men who are wong | petore them." | Bake cain prices e des him this spring and then shipped him to suits by eall- Prancince took: w sitmer Hold on te Tegion members from all parts Of) ¢ iter makes a boxer look like a| Baker gain prices in the Want Ad Nisnetit, where he: Wael On the; beuil| ott Gea e ate calls | ich’ coaGH AT bbe: keeplBiy-*in the state, many Seattle and Tacoma oe : . C the ti ith the injured shout: |!ng before Saturday,” Olwell stated, | ° 0° Cobeh | T dura the {ead im thé Coast league race wheh | noat of the time with the injured shoul all durt he | 5 tart he Paes . the Seats defeated Vernon twice million. boxing attend | er the bum. Nashvitle haw now | “It they do it will greatly speed | yea Inala eg |summer months, and seems pleased | |with the personal reports that they |here yesterday. The scores were 4 1 him back to Washington, things Ub." i | Clarence Edmundson will again | Salt Take won one game from Seattle | 1. the trainer of the team. Ed-|*end back. to 3 and 4 to 2. The second ) iA | here In 16 tarte, which at aR OOM A [) ax Seattle's record in and for the | mundson is getting prepared to take was callea at the end of the eight! 1 |year, the Indians winning one Kaine out | care of many expected cases of stiff-| YALE ‘TRAINER UN to enable Veinon to catch the Sao | ot 14 played. ness and minor bruises which No successor has been appointed to famento traih: \ } ” ci Yi rm f NATIONAL LEAGUE | HUN Htughes, Sacramento plteher, hae| Usually befall the candidates in’ the | John Mack, the Yale football trainer, Won. Lost. Pi developed Into one of the mont effective | early practices. who died last month. first game of the intercity |New York Hoge | Gear 630 pitchers in the league. He nas won! ‘The practice will start off with a Sports—Medals READY 14 ean. Francisco Bacibtto baseball series’ will be | 2itstra : ss [something like six or seven atratkh | wee x nai Ww ‘Played Sunday a! t | Chicago : & ij Manager Jimmy Middleton, Portland . ° Courtney and Yelle; Cruz, Car Coast Bee cies Lyi he eee Le Lele vay a 3 pilot. “asks tee only one reward for be |son, May and Hannah. ace! roo! : tere 7 services In xlving Portland a winnin 3t i 8 net ot in, ants) poston > hd ‘ team this year, and that's his tnoond)- Second Waa R. HOE ‘Bid the Tacoma Kay Street nine. Philadelphia .... a 87 3 a tional release at the end of the year, Bill | San Francisco 4 RO __ Art Besaw will shoulder the mound | », * > Kenworthy in co . and it would z Vernon . 2.30 “Auties for the Tacoma aggregation | v.19 ME , be hardly the th BH ana = Geary and Ritchie; Christian and | while Henry Froelick will twirl for| Brooklyn 1, Philadelphia 1 ge % but what Middleton haw an offer from : Whitne locals. | pittaburg §, Cinecionatt 0. ae ’ Z some other t Teague lub? ren ¥ DOTS” MILLER sims tyacey ee foi HESKETH AND mee) FoR swimmers LAID AT REST (fk coe Mob oi MRS. BRAGDON 4 : a3 Medals are ready for the winners NEY, N. J., Sept. 11—Many |Detrolt ol aa a9 h ‘ ‘ ~] [of The Star mile marathon swims. es ws one lene: includ. | Washington. area: aera TAKE TITI E ’ J : They oan be had by calling at john J. raw 1 Giants | Chicago... 4a at . : : Pst 0 Star office. Miller Huggins of the Yankees, | Philadelphia Ey ihs aA8 HE mixed doubles title of The : : Mitrie» Konowaloft, won first in tended the funeral here yesterday | "7°" ©" tie a, “ sia ° : Star Woodland park tennix : ee AYA the men's race, Jack Torney was jack “Dots” Miller, former man- RESULTS HB Bey Uae % tournament went to Mrs, Bragdon es URS second and Lynn Prescott was of the San Francisco Coast| New York 8, Boston 1 4 ON ‘ Si # fa jand Bruce Hesketh, when they de. ‘ : : r ‘ = turd, In the women's — race, 1e ball club. Peat aati akite ; 4 Be y by feated Irene Stephens and Richard | “ e . ak Blanche Stenmoe was first, Kath: —— | PACIFIC COABT LEAGUE 4 ia: i a 3 a7? . Burr, yesterday afternoon, 6-2, 9-7. \ 1 . eryne Brown, second, and Hester | Won, Lost. P a teh hin 7 The winners took the first set ae, Bastman third, pacts oe 7 ; . naally, but experienced more diffi NETS MONEY 10:0 1% 16 . ‘ mapuee ? culty ‘in the second, which was fi | 4 ~~ pay total revelpts of the tickets! Low Angeles... F ‘ : ; : eee d after 16 games were | : re) N E d for admission to the recent Davis | Salt Lake ‘ ; ; . TDA a Oakland heey th ‘ Martingale, owner of last year’s Pimlico Titi isa} ape cups ny She eet {nthe} eid : ise s | aaa : I fabiertte around many of the tracks for the National Elimin-| Ir ee sty aCiteie eaaine Ceara | j iY D A M ND RESEMBLES FITZ | BeSULTS ation Sweepstakes at Belmont Park, N. Y., October 20. The " Pesiekdder) cd ebay A - I fe) Ss p matches were $7, 000. ernon Oakland 6, Low Angeles 4 (fire game) “A boxer who:clonly resembles the Loa Angelon 7, Oakland & (necond wumey | winner of that event will meet Papyrus, who copped this yNERS The American tennis team which successfully defended ical i rantiogo'ai Vernon s Gite ta ye fd ; , ae a one a ; ee : Y American Jewelry Co. ; Bay ing to Seon te tae | aan erancloos 8, Veraon's deecomd samey;| Years English derby. Zev, Wilderness, Flagstaff, The| No maximum pri the Davis cup in the finals against the Australian players at 821 SECOND AVE. ih ight, meets Harry Huson of| Mfacoma, and Young Kid Lavine,|!¢y. but a bit more wary, 3 1 | park was built was once a polo field His name ts Martin |cAled af the end of the elenth inning | Clown, My Own and other great runners are entered in the mission to major league ball games| Forest Hills, N.Y. Left to right, Tilden, Williams, Richards Established -1889 Vernon to cateh train (ahh . %) -, : Ps The prices are subject to the wishes "Only games scheduied, ‘eliminations. Jockey Clarence Kummer rides Martingale.) ot cu ownors. "\ and Johnson.

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