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THE SEATTLI rAR | Seattle Business Men Back Crew About Fights| Favorable Comment on P. N.G.A.T ourney Starts T oda ay Stars Proposal: Heara and Fighters : r Boxes Bobby Harper Crack Field at Vancouver PAGE 20 rs Northwest Wants Chance to See Washington Oars- men Race in Big Regatta With Eastern Crews on Lake Washington; It's Feasilble and Possible BY LEO H, LASSEN po I vp W oop Forty Crack Professionals \. I I + po Diagn ware anked -}y Tee Off This Morning meet ‘ if in Open Mect and ¢ ri petir ‘ e , PROPHET is without are excellent for such a race on Lake ner ¢ ‘ ow honor in his own land; Washington, it beir « ¢ ea \ that crack, or something like more suited f ng I | STAR S TENNIS it, was once yodeled by a bird The 2 crew e th Hudson | ) } lg Who knew his beans. Fi ef river is at Poughkeepsi FINALS BOOKED In the lingo of the leather pia | Pushers, that goes for the) paciwic coast Leacer | padded mitten slingers, too. Take Dode Bercot .for .ex- ’ . } ample. een ‘ t } \ After his first flurry in th . . : : Hu t ft ; A When ‘ho was the. biggest. cart 446 | nent Harvard-Yale . game knew hereab th aeies : | ch l ¥ L ‘ I MIRC GA hale sas sandh oh ng REY, CHAUNCEY i : Crew Classic cof @idn% appreciate the ag “ n ; ‘ n : > A 1 r r; Sa Sr ee 2 i ie 3 Will Be Today «=: vk i oad ae ierenaiies sand ‘ on 3 | NEW LONDON, Conn., June I I ts being tw t 3 , 7 = ‘ ng al | 20.—Yale freshmen beat Har |¢ f t peti ble tor ‘ ri vard by three Jen in their |f t ‘ Angeles this. same Ber o ; : 0. ILA ND a smnuel bhehceae ere tetig | I nder 1a s k Fa aE EH giny licking ba. fou 4s, some-| 2 will teense Se gy ea eee be S . Thing. that very: few gladiators have| at De: mM. EI Northweat. If Washington can af PRT Cpe Cris June 20) ; acramento ever been able to Benjamin | Cievela |ford to send its crew # ea yt Bee ae ear nang t bcadket ‘ trout A ‘ . #8 one of the rank: ightweights| and well; W Hol: | year surely should t 2 peg 2 le id KI Victorious in Of the couitty and Bercot licked|loway and Woddall lfor the ¥ rm to 1 thelr pes} oie serpy PORE Wood em, eoundly. | second gume— =O [OMFWMeN oUt her , n, 6-1, 6-4 _ Third Contest Bercot is coming back home| cleveland os BE. CAMPBELL, —¥ preaid Fogo a Coach | tiie sath @gain soon and rm Pita no a Bote Puget’ Bound: | Laer ciation | ile m wx Seattle me bugs who} "? © ; noe ine nee | i it yen wore th the yesterday, 6 to & Were souring op him will undoubt-| Louis nm oM. Btn tate : f t . | pon m behind after Seattle a edly be the first in ne t ae prs = 7 whe ue ty 4 ' Dae dt a Ep iang? od ee ett pasteboard: Jareuse: Vanatder, Prustt, Davis, Hoyne,| FRANK RIPPE, rest : Pa : Sy Ree cee een It's just the way 4 Seve priet ‘Creat tuft | The Solons counted — | we ¢ w irae ri second, and Southpaws Spe am ak Pos | OREO IRE ‘Georgetown to eg try ; n te " in the Ring ier Math: sh msrnesioe ; SiS] cifin Coast ‘Abeselation or 4 } * if; ‘ Fak : cra. siden. tg tern: 'ev| Sete, eat Association of oe Perform With bia ith one, e Bolons came bac very farin the ring; an inability to ° Ca dt mses bove ep ebster, California's colored welter-| Ne riers ie Piranha Keep away from a right hand seems |! : tifa to the . ass weight star, who meets Bobby Harper here Tuesday night South Lakers #3 ; loaded brought across the win eae their. big, trouble te 34.383 | lot of fine boy Webster is a southpaw battler, and fights along the same THE Bout Lake Juniors and the} Bercot is a southpaw and has| Philadelphia “ 3 eet armed Land, ve DE pte emavbalta aen@ant to Yount : 7 Sestih atin bad a world of success fighting this RESULTS n rn college crew line } as Dode Berco p He a remark i cor Ang a9 ese wat wrap I Seattle sitet way. But the Monroe boy is easy| uly Ro, E.|Se ‘ the: paane 1 Dudley, another California colored welterweight, who ] a a ape banc tha Lael a ee eg MB fo hit and only his great stamina | Ciocinnatt 1e jjand they vy ve a ¢ to boxed here. Dudley is fast, graceful and flashy, while Web- poe bey ise Mabey cilia ite hea Ge oe as saved him op several occa) Nays way. Luque and Wingo, Sand-|Jearn some of the beat 1 ter lower, awkward, but hits harder and is harder to Ghigitp have'-bhex weaken ‘ana aide ® 3 bop on aga ns ive eee ee oer fight t ‘olons to even things up. Next Tuesday night “Pep” Web-| eee eae " i nde rough, with the exception of Bier, one of the best of the Call-| At Bost r oxing lel adore fornin welterweights, will mako his! Hos: are rent og £ thi t @ebut here with Bob Harper, Web-| | Baroes Stryke ne tveraael ve ree Ty ea A ete ge, Bier, a colored boy, is also a south sire ; Faken _s H ran paw. it willbe Interesting to. see| ar Poiiadeipbia Je: Mgr te | Seatera crews to sake thes 10. cp Fi h Th . C tnd the) Lao : H how he stacks up with Harper,|Chicago x land bee cuir gront Guana - inis el areers| Bur : eine "Rereot and Harper are almost cer and O'Fs ; Ring and Wises. | va fn ha can ei “ fain to meet-this. summer and when| tea innings Pn aye io ear : anes an 208 they do it wilh give the railbirds| | . : HREB of catest athletes the jon Maize and B ‘2 ‘ & line on the match Acorns Trounce ‘ Westone aa Soni ; Pata ey League-Leaders SAN FRANCISCO, June 20 in th Improvements Made at Ball Park Several improvements have been mer RG phe © in the bio | thru opposir division | Arden Cubs,} e Workmar AY DAUGTHERS ey Ce Ye DORs At next Kung twirled nic ar that The Sta ‘ 1 Workm t made Cari Tuesday's smoker. One is that the}; Fe Sapir: Sarge { shed : hava: hei en as show will be held at night; Seattle} Ro MF of the why p E , A Beneurrstgy fans are not accustomed to the mat-| Oak of the people of the Northwest ‘ All|as “Indian . ynee stows. Shea, Be and ENOCH BA b ‘ecords f ern , rie ale Another is that the ring will be es rik Closer to the stands, giving the] fans a close-up of the activities. A new lighting system -has- beon Installed. and several minor im | provements have. ety made. . Workman for the three seasons | Two of them, Kipke and Mar was practically the Obio State tineau, are All-American football football team. Fast afoot, quick while Workman, like the thinker, brainy, and o clever d | i ron AIL 's |London Soccer Team other pair, has won All Western er in an epen field, Workma: ty to lug the leather for ap- Los Angeles Club Is Again Beaten «: 8 ANGELES, June 20.—Vernon won another gdme from Los An and All Conference honors. abi 9 to 6 ae Breciable advances formed. the Will Return to U.S. ee ea SWBURGER, peesl-| IPKE has been a ier in} piece de resistance in the Buck: | Corinthian amateur so eam of | anac enon 4 je National FE three sporte—foo! bal eyes’ efforts to score points, A will play their t | Angeles ig c t nd basketball He earned nine let re Ge | n | f to do ia to find out just f Shellenbs annah @ 1 D | » and also Give “ 2 Srey cerry ont ar TRL cietac tein socavtt ybeaihor ser, roots thea any arieeipaina tice 2 hanaeappa ny Bee Hane centers ana | j ton’s invitation ere. If we|has accrued in the last 20 years, “On iit ad rattan ciate ree Power Boats Salt Lake Loses would Know definitely what pre me diron, diamond and court, the | iin,» Hac ehctiman th 1 Table ‘a teeobeut Viewesar bia tions tom I think the r to Portlanders | «oi be er and put over b 5 7 29.) Uf course it would take # financial ie nate ae kth ae peice of ral thousands of dol us the outstanding » ike Michigan or Titinot he would have gat more prominence than IARANAC LAKE, N. ¥., June 20./ —A long cherished plan of the| Power boat owners of the Saranac 1 little difficulty in defeating the teams that opposed them. advertising Seattle has had. 1 ar noxious to hear from Dar Meisnest SALT » Workman is also a firrt-class base. eee beech best, championship yesterday, 15 to 2 ie « fame it | the visitors, but this would be read-|any Eastern créws would consider! jumbus university he Britain has s ned many of the the Adirondacks is on the verge of ling in ener [Sly raised as it would be the finest ' coming.” |notable victorie | foremost elevens which are probable _ ate kiael ot aeata now Bl . — Jopponents of the Englishmen wh: Pians call for the holding of oe aS face each year on the waters Lake 1 ‘ Ponder and F Upper and Lower Sarana Lake Placid and Upper Sst. fake, each. of the resorts to have the race in.turn. \Oregon King Wins ——- The trophy planied will be one . | = \ of the most valuable offered for| Long Pigeon Race | BY DOVE BUSTER Power boat races. Some of the} PORTLAND, June 20.—Ore AA Vo EXPRESSED A ull fastest boats in the world own-| King, an imported homing pigeon. ya ee \ Pe, *d by wea'thy Adirondack campers.|won the final bird race’ this year 4) To BUY STocK WHY | Most of the boats are of the fype|staged by the Oregon Racing Pigeon | FRIENDS PEPPERMINT that may be moved easily from lake|club, making the flight from Butte, | FLAVORED MUCILAGE BY AHERN \Gariaale Mound Record Is Good | “Lefty” Carlson, mount ace for] | Druxman’s All-Stars, has turned in| an enviable ord in the last three | mes that he has worked. Carison | won two'by shutouts and the other | , and has struck out | of 12 in each of the} POOR BUG ws No, He HASNT ANY LUCK AT ALL fe -TRVIUG WES SLICK 0 GETIN- ENOUGH “To GETS oUTOF tt NEAT! IS“THAT A FACT 2« 2 4-to-2 sco HECK ua the averag: ie Jake on large motor trucks |Mont., to Portland at the rate of $90 4 I KNEW HE HAD afiain WALK-THRU A { | games The'.race is being promoted by|yards a minute. | COMPANY, we BLT ALAS, * EW = as Leta DLE yee mere OF FF] | Carlson will try to stretch his ree the Saranac Lake'Boat and Water-| Forty-four birds were started in| t AM: GORRY “1 GAY A BIG IDEA, SUST LIKE i! ona in Bik Arty vith the 8 Ways clib. This year’s race will be| the 500-mile ra Aro! Cian THATS JUST MY PUTTING AN | na i i attle Eagles, which is billed for 12] at Lower Saranac lake, at a date ia of which hy THAT HE SOLD HIS \ E COME OUT noon at the South rd field, Both | not yet decided upon. their lofts. | ‘i Dibe =o bots teams dish up a fast brand of ball, East | The winner belongs to A. Wil PATEATT FORMULA PAPERS OPPORTUNITY and a big crowd lnekpected is Hams, whose Butte Pilot finished | TO A BIG CONCERN KWOCKG FoR ME “ | second | “+ ee ree AN ashy) a ies Teckemeyer Will feos | SUST YESTERDAY, TH’ DOORBELL Father and Son Captain Wisconsi G ; FoR $5 r \S OUT OF . we ine sconsin California Mound _ | ee Fe | on Canadian Team RK, June 20.—Oscar| | ORDER! eS et ft night, elected | Star With Peoria taptain of the 19 University of| PEORIA Ub, June 20. ley, | Wisconsin crew. Teckemeyer’s home| star twirler for the 1 aibeeatly of} is in Madison, Wis. The Wisconsin California baseball team, has signed | sight finished second Poughkeep- | with the Peorla club of the Three ie Tuesday 1) Ke | HAMILTON, Ont,, Jun Teckemeyer was 1c ada will be represented by father and n at the Olymple games, Some KS ago William Barnes of this elty qualified for the trap shooting team, and is now in England, and at 20.—Can. | Montreal yesterday his son, Rolph, | qualified for the track team, which <i | sails from Montreal tomorrow, HI | Army Can’t Play vie Washington Here is a q The Army has turned down’ the | University of Washington bid for q\ an Bast-West football gamo to be H |played in the Washington. stadium | jduring 1924 son, aocording o— the s rin \ HI |to word received trom Di Mots P W i | ribet, ‘Who!le: now! in t6, Want | | Meisnest is leaving for home to. Ml | morrow | | | “Lye H | Young Stribling i) { a Camera Fiend Low. Comfortable t iy) Young Stribling, Georgia's sehoot | | hoy fighter, is a camera fiend, Strib. Smart. 2) Hing has a motion picture machine of | y his own, and carries it with him | Cluett Peabody &.Co. Inc $) a , Wherever ho goes. Ho took movie it Tle MATOR GETS OUT. FROM WIDER we « (Copyright, 1924, 4 of the Gibbons-Carpentior fight for - lily own consumption, : ‘ an. or N vender ys 2s aug bn HT) e > . Se “ | door practic This fh Race Here Fine Tennis Is Played in Star’s Tennis Meet Brilliant Matches Are Feature of Thursday's Play With Spectacular Play in Men’s Singles; Vander Las, W. Langlie, Dranga and Burr Win Matches cite T AB. Tt io ° #6 oa sie e 6 oe 2 0 . 6 1 rar) er) \a . 0.90 dioi—s ang Langite ham-partner Robins s a a Stoner ve Sutherland) 1, Prough « * on dalis—Jones 1, Sutherland AT 645 P.M Stolen basea—-Lane, Hemingway, T. Bald Kozlowakt ‘and White” ve ‘Ripiey ana | Nit: SBtady, Jones. Three-base hits jSchang, Welsh Siglin, Rohw o-base hits—Smith «1. Kopp, Suther hits—T. Baldwin rvs. Vander Las and Sacrific Bets and | McHugh va ‘Cycle Star Stricken Before O. G. Tryouts Charles Barclay of San Jose, Cal. who traveled to Paterson, N. J., to Is Enjoyed on Olympic Ship): 2, american otymns BOARD THE 8. 8 ieee jfore the events and was unable to June 20.—(By Wireless)—The|Compete. The American team will Z < |e composed of Victor Hopkins of ate sailing! Davenport, Iowa, who won the g00d/ 116 3-10 mile race in 6 hours 9 min favorable to constant omt-|utes 21 3-6 seconds, Ignatius Gron ing gym-|kowski of Buffalo finished second, 20 e with athletic activity | seconds in the rear of Hopkins. John tern, The boxers are} Beaucault was third. He is a St articularly hard at work, trying’to| Louis star, and Gus Hentchel of Chi p off weight, Track work started © Was fourth. The fifth entry, today. Yesterday our field men] Jimmy Armando of Hartford, ig a swung hammers, jumped ropes and | substitut e events are scheduled assed medicine balls, July 7 in Paris, There have been a few casualties Master of Los Angeles, a middle | weight wrestler, is suffering trom | neuritis in the arm. Reed of Port Trish Meet Is land strained a muscle in one arm,| 1 i While Lookabough is idle with bolls.| 7... we ike 4 Olympiad | jas the T mes, will be held Layton, the stowaway hurdler, may 3 be added to the team, + ara jin Dublin in August.’ ‘The sports athletics i program includes archery, Bud Taylor Out jProgram includes archery tel |(similar to the Olympic jchess, claybird shooting, cycling. gymnastics, handball, motorcycling, rounders tam, touted as a coming champion, Hike baseball), swimming, lost ground when he was decisively and other aquatic sports. The beaten by Pancho Villa in t re: | games were held periodically for neat cent fight. Taylor outweighed Villa! ly 2,000 years, ceasing only in the by six pounds, 12th century ‘Good Weather n Olympic athletes, astwa continue to enj weather, nasium is from stem to as a Contender | (iii, win hurling sud Taylor, the Mid-Western ban: a balanced blend from F with a pleasant after-taste in stands all over town Just say CLOWN—They’'ll know z

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