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a a rare rmenmenetapammasanaey nesthrgen fetasemnerrcneaate: | / i nena eee AIR NE NR PAGE 24 Right Hand Only Kick to Frenchman’s Style Gibbons, One of Game's Greatest Defensive Heavy- weights, Should Make It Tough for Gorgeous Georges When They Clash, Next Week BY LEO H, LASSEN EORGES CARPENTIER, a punch fighter, may up against it when he faces Tommy Gibbons in Indiana next week Carpentier has a good r hand with a terrific kick, but that lets him out, He hit Jack Dempsey on t molars with that punch in Jersey Ci 1 he staggered the ch pion meeting Gibbons he faces one of ters that has ever he greatest defensive entered the ring. Sor ay that Gibbons is even better defensively than Jim Corbett was Gibbons had trouble avoiding and block ing Dempsey’s left leads at Shelby, but G. Carpenties Dempsey was tied in the clinches by Gib- bons’. tactics. : It’s very doubtful if a one-pur fighter can seriously hurt bons unless he hap pens to kily. land lu Inglewood ne, Is Winner (~~ Over S.G.C. BY ALEX E NGLEWOOD'S Women golfers Yietory over the players in the re Gibbons back and ran time nd his right homeand-homé match played on ’ the Lake Shore links, yesterday. /hand he will be danger . but Yesterday's margin gave h Ingle. |Tommy possesses greater defensi fa three-point balance on |ability, has a good left hand and Moble-match; .the first tilt,|can sock some with his right, too, he North End links, last It looks like Gibbons’ fight, year, ending in a %-to2 win for - . the homesters. Altho the North Enders’ points cé a) total did not show up very well ass A yesterday, many, of the matches a Were much closer than the score indeaten Winners to Mrs. Jackson and Mrs, Moss had | & great battle on the second half of the round; the latter winning by @ @neup margin. On the outward Journey. the former gained a big #ndugh lead to get her two point : ¥ On the day's play. The feature Le ive The Star shield this year. 9a | Matchy however, was the meeting |( champions may play the| Of Sirs. Young and Mrs. the | Class "B victors if the former con-} Rewiy-crowned champion of the Se-|sents to such a series. But the} itis “Golf club. The Inglewood | Class “B'’ champions will be awarded | ! Pease, to shoot her best to get |4 separate trophy of thelr own. ped gana on the firat| The league had to be divided into Thine’ “and she showed some real |tWo divisions this year because some fight on the closing holes; winning |0f the teams were too strong for the lone-up, which was good for two| others and {t ruined competition. points. | There are four new teama in Class Many of the other matches were| ‘A’ and ¢ight in the other. Just as close with the homésters| The new division will make for having that wee bit of- “follow | Detter competition and will pep up thru” that éatHed them to"wereape| (he interest in the whole league. | Inglewood never looked better|, The schedule for this Sunday fol than it did, yesterday, and the |'0W% . | Arden Cubs vs. Loul French orth Enders forgot all about their/ Cleaners at Walla Walla at} joss in their enthusiasm over the| |, Wonderful fairways and putting/ Roane <a may | Mercer Cubs va. Western Union at| eee condition | Walla Walla. | Fahey-Brockmans ys. Georgetown The match play was only halt of |"; , Weekes the day's program! Mrs. EM. Hat.|,,qeate Hovw club ve Weaterr fon, chairman of the entertainment | ~ south Lake va. Bulldogs at Adame Committee; and her able assistarts,| those home teams that haven't Made the day a huge success for| notitied The Star ax to what hours everybody—there must have been|tneir permits call for should do so about 150 there. Luncheon, after-| without fail between 7 and 8 p. m moon “tea, card playing and any-| Friday, The last-named club in each thing that could be done to make | o¢ the games listed above is the home the guests remember “Inglewood" | aggregation. Was on that fine bit of arrange.| ments for the after-thematch get- together, and which Mrs. Hatton and her aides beat par all the way. ‘Yes, a very pleasant time was had by all; both on and off the fairways. HERE'S WHO AND HOW | BABE FOOTE IN DRAW BELLINGHAM, May 23.—Babe | Foote and Al Gallagher boxed to a draw in the main event of the |Amertcan Legion smoker here last Seattie— night. 2 Mrs. Mose 1| | 2 Mrs. Pease e oe 13 Men Hovertar’c’? g|Decame finalists yesterday by scor- ¢3 Mrs. Hulskamp .. 9|!ng victories over Mra. Evart Lam 3 Mrs. Meadowcroft 6/ping and Mrs. William Kuist, re- Get ise rishar 9 (spectively. Both matches were keen. | 3 | ly and closely contested, all four con-| 3 it ..! o|testants playing fine goif. boate Cog 2 Mre. Nordhoff ... 6 ee me £ ex. King o Mrs. 7 . | Se Geary nen 1} NJEXT in importance in yester day’s happenings was Clay | Cary’s “38" on the first nine at the ss Beacon hill course. Not that thi RS. DON C. MOORE and Mrs. eat cama Frank Y. Patten will oppose| value, but this is the young man’s | @ach other in the final match for | “best nine,” and he ix trying to tell the titular honors at the Rainler|the world about {t. We'll make it| Golf club. These two mashie artists|easier for you, Clay! j | Herbert eyton CIGARETTES TWENTY FOR A QUARTER THE SEATTLE STAR Big Track Meet Is Booked for Saturday 0.A.C. v He’s Some Stepper at Stadium Ray Hodges Is Ace of Beavers; Huskies Are Weakened by Injuries BY JACK HOHENBERG od gle Gash man, wil! do the 4 the plegate runs the 2 should give Wash Percy Egtvet may p three events. Eilertsen, Brix GEORGE NORTON When it comes to stepping the half-mile distance George BOEHLER WINS Norton, Broadway track star, knows his oats. He has a particularly strong finish. Norton is rated as the boy to beat in the city meet late this month. Photo by Frank Jacobs OAKLAN Boshler stood Photographer respective ears T ~ | pitching battle fr D, May © Beavers on their 22.~~George Star me KRACHE HAS [DUNDEE IS PASSED UP FACING A Sissi: IED KRACHE, Hoquiam welter EW YORK, May ag weight, was offered a bout with Dundee, world’s featherweight ANGELS DUMPED champion, has been given 14 days, ‘BACK IN CELLAR Bob Harper by Dan Salt the other day, but the logger turned It down./ under penalty of suspension by the) SACRAMENTO, May 23 He claimed ‘he had a sore noes, ac: |New. York ‘boxiig commimton,” to |"ente shoved Los Angeles back into] 0) seer ew cording to Salt. And then he turned |Accept a match with Johnny Leon. |the Cost league cellar Thuraday,| | 1% finally: beoka ‘thew tba toa right around and accepted @ scrap eaten Alantows. Pa boxer, for | "the score "fe ge yp] San Francisco here Thursday, 12 to with George Lavigne for Abenteen aitehens’ i, Wate oe Be ANRC cose eee 84:95 8 come medic pitched good ball according to Caruso: Daniel. welght, that he has until Monday | Sacramento». Ooh Mame og | pe arco REE Whereby Salt rises to remark |to accept a match with Dave Shade, | aincba itecnes Ghenpesa: be San Francisco ... .613 5 that Krache may be sldestepping| California, for his title | Seemieh : . Salt Lake "1247 1 Ha |COX 18 TRADED FOR YARRISON eee eee ppeaiiet | Boot, | Grittin: and | beat Harper tn Tacoma} PORTLAND, Ore, May 23—Dicki| JOE LIVENGOOD | A82°%: Sinsieton and Jenkins, Cook lant nd ever since then Harper|Cox, outfielder for the Portland 6-2, | has tried to get a rematch with the | Beavers, nie Nope ners ua = BEATS HESKETH)! Livengood now rates second. He : vi aa rooklyn Nationals for “Rube! Joe Li 00d, iversity’ tennis | jy slay Wallace Sc | Hoquiam battler, Harper has been | yarrison, pitcher, it was announced | player, pulled a Sanities valley nie ya ee eeeyy fe going strong and a match wWith'hers yesterday. Yarrison was with | when ho defeated Bob Hesketh, one | — - — Krache would be a good card. Portland last year. of the stars of the team, = — { OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY ) \ SE 7 r LZ ~ ti 7 WELL, COM MAORIZ AAO! 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Sacrifie ay Time ribe gleaned five runs in the [first frame wh | lead COAST LEAGUE tole two bases and h gave them a fa’ Vean Grege Umpires—Carroll and CAN CARPENTIER, A ONE-PUNCH RING MAN, HIT TOMMY GIBBONS? at canal. fc ub. Howard Langlie Is Best Net Prospect in Action | brbide gern ANGLIE, the is star, is th best net prospect th Seatt in the North- experie 1 good game. It is t at marks a star and low, but t* 1 if he wt eri sety NATION AL lack of size can LEAGUE be ove nis an has bee ‘ ‘ of strokes with the ex ‘ yet to co should be a , . Henry Blake, veteran pre , 1° ‘ the Seattle Tennis club, s Lang lie is the best prospect of th ® \and he has seen them come and ¢ 3 |since the late 90's, the Sam Russel eh. | Jo Marshall Aller x ete “W" NET MEN Ryan Laqua, Shee DESERVE TRIP The West is showing its class in At Chicago nm wm # |RAtional intercollegiate sport com- Heston darivitins® 9 6 m and if Wallace Scott and wnt $ 19 1/Bruce Hesketh clean up the Coast chi ships in Eugene, Ore, next week they deserve a trip to the national championships, {f !t can pos sibly be arranged. Scott, with his experience and wit © best service stroke in the West 1d make plenty of trouble for the astern collegiate stars. Teamed with Hes ete a pretty em bination. AMEMICAN LEAGUE Won Lest Pet. h he would co doubles com STAR-WOODLAND PARK ENTRIES OPEN SOON The entries for The Star-Woodland Park tennis tournament, the fift fifth year of the event, will open next week. Play begins on June 1 and it ts expected to be complete within a week and a half. H. B| Tennis players interested in this # 1] tournament should watch these col- ‘a wyatt,|Umns for further announcements. 6 Hetn » » » BERCOT BOXES pete ern : % 3) SILVER TONIGHT Stoner, Pil Holloway and Basler: ! Doe Bercot is making his second |start in Los Angeles tonight, fight- ®.|ing Jack Silver, crack San Fran- “+ $f cisco battler. The bout is booked for Zachary, Zanes! Hollywood and will be the usual four rounds, rH. : ee aw a — tf espring\ Ow \= COLLAR. Low. Comfortable t Smart. Cluett,Peabody &Co.ln ic reminder that The Florsheim Shoe will satisfy again as it has satisfied before, The Henley Florsheim Shoe Stores 903 Second Ave. At Marion. St. ‘The FLORSHEIM SHOE live after him so the faithful 300 Pike St, At Third Ave. a b