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PAGE 16 Cliff Brady, the Pivot Man of the Seattle Defense BRADY t Or ! BY LEOU LASSEN 0 ‘ r that ar nehe C4 RULES ARE LAID DOWN FOR STAR-WOODLAND PARK TENNIS MEET” About Fights| Fifth Annual Tourney and Fighters} to Start Next Monday BY LEO H. LASSEN t No Entry Fee Charged, So Players Must Furnish Own Balls; Every Game Must Be Completed Every Day; Junior Age Limit Is 18 Years, After March 1, 1924 } ULES for tourname ourts Monday have been made up as follows Players must furnish their own tennis balls as no entry schéduled is being charged. Matches must be started within 15 minutes of time or matches will be defaulted. | Every round must be played, ocmpleted in time or the} - | tournament will not be fin-} a HERE’S A FIGHT) 2 iy SCOTCH-IRISH the fifth annual Star-Woodland park tenni nt that will get under way on the Woodland | | | HERE aren't a_ halfa dozen high-class fighters in the country today who can knock out an opponent with a left hook. That’s what Jack Fahie, veteran manager of Johnny Trambitas, claims. | “Most fighters do their heavy punching with their right hand, using their left for jabbing and leading,” says Fahie. “But it’s the baby who can punch with|Mails Saves Day both hands that wins the for. Oakland Nine M M world's championships. , “Most hook. fr: bring b punch started Graph it and the ample time in which to Beat them with a right a “And something else about a good hook puncher who can follow a jab punch from the left t lands on the right side of his opponent's } fighters have a defense for jabs consists of ducking their chin be! their glove and turning their head. taking the punch on the left side of their face. But a left hook, when properly landed, hits them on the/ Fight side, their weakest spot and | has twice the effect “Johnny Trambitas has one of the few real left books in the game here abouts and ho knows how to use It's a natural punch with a and it may eh » long way in| ball—a the boxing game as he’s just a kid Fahie Is Real Gldtimer Fahie, by the way, is one of the Teal oldtimers of the ring,hereabout Back 30 or more years ago, Fah Was one-of the best bareknuck fighters in the business. He learned | great the game in its infancy and what | ing Fahie doesn’t know about boxing isn't| In mo worth knowing. |tween out and s He's comfortably fixed financially mow, but he has always taken a| It is possible to gain that great interest in the Trambitas boys. \icquiring the Ho first brought out Valley, then |taxe a big Alex and now Johnny. He thinks | safely that Johnny has the greater possibil-| 1t is a feature that ities, because he has better form, a|jooked by most playe Detter punch and is taking the game Don’t clog the ba: more seriously than his older broth- | on Jobnny, of ‘ate, has fought some| poputation in the United States| great fights around ‘the Northwest !has been growing faster than the and his greatest was in defeat. Three | number of livestock for the last 2 times ‘n the first part of their fight | in Tacoma, Frankie Farren knocked | Trambitas down, but the Portland youth came back and nearry earned | @ draw. | His most recent success was in| beating Johnny O'Donnell, the high: ly touted Eastern lightweight in 10 rounds in Portland, O'Donnell beat Johnr~ Mendelsohn, one of the best | in the East a week or so later. | Trambitas, it will be remembered, fights Marcario Flores at the ball park here Saturday Detroit Middleweight {n the Northwest Bob Sage, a well known middie weight from Detroit, is in Spokdne | and he may be induced to come to Seattle to fight Fred Cullen. Cullen, one of the best looking big | fellows to come to the front in a} Y QUICK! long time in the Northwest, is just A about out of opponents. A bout with Sage would be a pret-| ty sweet attraction if the Detroit mil. ler is as good as they say he Is. | ghters » : om k their oppone counter and Po ‘swt Noted Starter Here En Route for Victoria jaw TIMELY TIPS AMATEURS SAYS Outfielder, T' Ec r MAX CAREY ittsburg Nationals mak of ba Johnny | Every er has a certain hobb ik Makes pla While I like my base hi the next f and will 1 be resumed v ing the break the expe Jimmy Sacco Is Stopped in PHILADELPHIA, June Phi knocked out Jimmy nia in the fi 10-round bout h tart First Joldman, adel pt. bap hiplen hs a scheduled difference be. at a base is a mat of er of a step or man rust from the stop b art of being able tc lead and still get back Sacs Again Win Over Salt L SACRAMENTO, June 12 Lake lost to Sacramento her is being over: s when you get ake years. STOP ME \F You JEARD THis JE FORE, MAJOR~ BUT WHO WAS “HAT BANANA You Had wh WW’ House LAST NIGHT PEELING o 4S UNE ABOUT WCORPORATING A BIG COMPANY 2. HMM» NO DOUBT You ARE R RRING ~Y To MY GOOD FRIEND, CHESTER T. FENWAY fe HAU, M'LAD w~ tT MAY BE TO YOUR ADWANTAGE To KNOW “Har HE HAS INVENTED A PRODUCT, THAT WILL EN THE PACE IN f fe) mais | Yeager Is | Flop It looks like Nig Yeaker, the Port. | land heavyweight, b started for the fistic exit. | For a time it looked like he would | develop ifto a high class performer, | but he failed to improve and outside if a good right hand to the jaw, they | say he hasn't « thing, { For a few rounds he joo! and then he blows up. Dan It still thinks that if a good | manager could take him in charge | and teach him something and. get | him in shape, Yeager would make ‘em ait up’ and take notice. M1 tune ot © DIAMONDS American Jewelry. Co. || I 821 SECOND AVE. | Established 1889 | Te DAWN OF ANEW BUSINGSS ERA=m. ke good | vay ty) [OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | Indians Gain on Seals Again A Real Champion | CHAMPIONS Real Champion IAA. ONT Y SLIM LEAD |Redskins Down Portland | Again, While Angels Trim League Leaders Only 1 Francs are games behind San the Seattle Indians swiftly cutting down th margin between first and sec ond place. Walloping Portland 9.6 nesday, while Los Angeles was taking San Fr again, this time t the Killefer clan gal game on the champions, Wed. teisco in tow a 7-6 tally, doa full PORTLAND, J took another fi Tiny Hartranft, Stanford weight star, proved that he’: a real champion, by breaking two intercollegiate records in the Boston, establishing new shot put and discu Hea neh the Americas Olympic eam and is conceded a fine chance of making a new world t put the recent meet at marks. tranft make record before season is out Oldtimers Claim That Pitching Has Gone Back BY BILLY EVANS from Jund lived up to t ut his career an artist t made tho strides du nt mad dui Chatting with him on the 20 year t it has f-/team bench the other da tching past and p: n that in pitching the ne back badly ments cussed mpar ‘ In many t rs of today (w . aad lieves, progressed On d-timers are pitching doesn't carry ught that the old-timers back, Put In their work. Getting the ball | ri assistant | over. the weoms to be the big | —F pt «| 'dea of modern pitchers. To some that is a tough job in itself. ‘The old hers tried to keep the ball where ou didn't Ike it.”* | There you have the opinion of one of the great batsmen of other days on pitching past and present Murphy doesn't argue that the pitchers of his day had infinitely more stuff than the modern twirlers. He however, that the old-timers used their head to greater } rdvantage 60 per’ cent Danny Murphy, now an mnie Mack at Philad plate t hitter in his day a sta made six hits in his utg grea Danny NEW, I IMAGINE,‘ I SPOSE 115 SuUMPIN IMPORTANT LIKE A PAIR OF HIGH HEELS FOR A WALKING STICK !« 1 KNEW AN IWVENTOR LIKE HIM + HE FINISHED UP BY “TRYING “To GET INTO A BOWL OF SOUP “THINKING WE WAS A“THUMBL te) in: Dann: admits that possibly the ball has seriously handicapped pitching from a physical standpoint However, he says the lively ball hus nothing to do with the working of the brain. ‘One badly pitched ball often loses game," says Murphy, “Tt was a rarity for the old-timer to make |many such mistakes. Modern pitch. ers are much at fault ip this respect, ften the breaks of the game | up for their carelessness.” | Treat yourself toa fresh pair of Bostons today Preferred because of these superior points: Allrubber Oblong Button. holds stockings taut—for trim ankles. 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