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we 2 BORRst $3 £ Fee GS See ° GF SHet 3k 2025 Revabseks E58 ska JULY 7 1924 MONDAY Jack Dempsey May Meet Jack ‘Behind Behind the | Home Plate BY BILLY EVAN of the American league, was | decision fight May Stage Cham- Between Canadian’ has promised Comiskey @ real/liant 66, LAT Michigan City May Get INTERNATIONAL REGATTA BIG SUCCESS Scrap for Championship En glish Golf [ Western Washington Fishing Frank Parker, Chicago Promoter, Pionship Bout on Labor Day Heavyweight and Jack Dempsey BY JOE WILLIAMS Star Is Hard six under par. | One to Dope to gain the TLE Renault on Labor Day Pro Golf Title Title _. Worth, $50,000 —— Big Crowds ae ees haa hig Yor mgr] Sas f = See Races eS at Tacoma TANWAX LAKE, at Kepowsin % LITTLE QUILCENK, at Quit ainbow and silve SOUTH FORK SNOQUALMIN—Nome micg Will draw interest z ie sent array ee A EE ps a! Oil Is ICHIGAN CITY, Ind., July 7.—Here's a piece of fistic aeuin tel ade mit eaich, Hotel | Mallow sate ied Se ie eee Union Oi ‘ news right off the toaster and it has a better than 50-50 Duncan, called | MAKIN LAKE, at Baker take, 18 miles |. NAT g anything of ites Defeated in MBSE R chance to stand ; ; ¢ me WAN LAKE—Good catches of bess on R pearly three months last sea stand up, e master shot : Dowssla - age kind eve 7 son the Athletics proved the] Despite statements to the contrary, Jack Dempsey, cham- maker of “ ae from a ot Fast Contest ee the American ioe ue.| pion of the heavies, intends to fight one fight before the ee — Salmon and sea run cotthroat are show: | il the Pacific In Mack finally Des» real ball club/ summer season ends. I beak. Dun pone i a’ te a, hound | gatta came to as the word went ov he| al beak mu and 3 a}, Muktiteo te the start. | pre And that fight will be held in the blue sky bow! in this Eng . t ST eae ces Wace etch Sates In the surprising showing made | Picturesque village on Labor day. land's foremost |SRYKOMISN RIVER. of yey “y "hep thio. sche eae It wan estimated t Friday | 0? 4 e bya tean —— shape Jack Renault, Canadian heavyweight, who has been step- Beat BRA - ay Bhs pathy i tor thee fk ee eernens Feet See: 2 Union’ On ans the wer ~ ne eee si | Ping high, wide and impressive of late, will be the cham-| en champion ET — eines ig oma stadium and line e ne kept the seve a the foun lw t Athletics in | ¢hampion's opponent. t Mr, NORTH FORK STILEAGUAMINH at Ose reg esa ra made well. scattered. D taining at ry, Manager| The fight will be 10 rounds N Gr f «nae and ' “ t turne val pO steieliir st ' Mack spoke ver ndly of Mat-| with no decision, o ass for ih ys cegiens cag ein r ” the other races 1 . A . , verm, ALe Mitel . ‘ s. iK a by the 6 ‘ eat ee ns ine ability of a Com | TRANK PARKER Stadium Field |/:"" ombe and ‘Ted Ray,| °avannual t f VARS \HOERL,. Gene. Sakex caste en | hae the schne [18 PROMOTER But t r as never #0-| 1G LAKE, ot Mantborne—Piching ts tishing K004 ace viedhaagr? z or Speaker, | Ver sone og | yt tank Parker, of Chicago—2.uch rious! and was wtroke ery good! Use caus fly for trout # helng coug fly oF « | ay f hon . and it should c jome Of | Parker, they call him—will be t HIE stadium football field will jaway from leade en the! ® oy. Boots, ae cog ; heh aeeat 4 . = LAKE SAMMAMISH, at Pete's Place | oan, < e Trigumes nr belp to my team the way| j re not be covered with grass | final Sgures post SOL TH FORK SNOQUALMIE, at North | Fishing is te ' bee Yacht clis 1a med up ¥ s the new Tex Rickard of " Duncan is one of those queer 4—Viahing ts good en, erm at uses. Cy sae. Sth i mee the Carpentier-Gidbons fight here pneen Wie) Dagenaw One day he the part of the tance cruise for the During the carly stages of | and it drow a gate of $227,000, a rec.| had previousty been announced |greatect. potter we ait HATE Of 1N® LYTLE QUILCENE HIVEN—Good trout . | Pacific Motor Boat's « Mount Vernon Win hee & all inves, Thi ine icago Cubs Have the race Matthews proceeded to [ord for a bout in which neither con:| that Washington's 1924 grid ma- [next he is struggling to keep in the y Af the last miniie/ ah: Wan Caciied , make good all the nice thingy | testant was a champion, chine would perform before Seat- [low 80s | TOE LARR—Abundnnce of calfih and Versatile Ball Club ' to call off the loug distance ‘saltboat ge for that Mack had said about him. | Parker, on July Fourth, had two! tle fans on a grass-covered grid. | Duncah holds the record for the Pha Chicago Cita’ $ versatile |" pasdaee His spirit and fight stood out. | champions scheduled on the same vent © ever turned in, for LELAND—Kacelient fishing in| %. in addition enti oie Fenton Hartford junior member Baseball league He soon won the name of j|card here—Harry Greb, monarch of Ragshaw explained the reas holes, in a championship. In 14 jah, base and trout ough ene OF pio tte PIAS] of the Beattle Yacht club, won the 19'to © acore. Osborne. < “Spark Plug” as a compliment the middies, and Abe Goldstein, boss for no change was that the t n Switzerland, he had successive "§ LAKE—Escelient caifich, bese ba snd lade Whit nak |cat boat honors twirled nice ball for the winner te the energy he supplied his of the bantams. It was not his fault) versity of Oregon was having |TUNds in 62, 56, 71 and 74—total, Mt Gsbing kc i tg | sane Senet Ceara wen. (he owing: Bat. tee Shs team, the card was postponed on account| trouble with its gridiron, due to His round in 56 probably will |i aye surwen . ~ |{1%mile race for boats in her class, eee of an epidemic the grade of grass, and its care ever be eqt 1 in a championship rs Trout son "gy Heng pow {winning by 21 lengths over ATTHEWS had color. His fight-| Associated with Parker is Floyd! and other things that entered in, |P*rhaps you'd like to see it, Read| Miack grat. g tid ‘reds |T. Gibbo: Ithird. ‘The Clarabelie was Tater’ dle Timber Lea r veto ing spirit. was taken up by | Fitzsimmons, a close personal friend| Me said that he wanted to neo (0° i’ tents “eos at ommy Gibbons to pty Fp . erie pi plom a rat | Have Split Season Fe atlas of Dempsey one of the practice fields gy [Out tee (44 393 38 * ° ppc agp ttre | ly 7.—The Southwest his teammates. The Athletics, from | ° 1 \ Practice fields covered | b | Hotel open T ose c s| KELSO, July 7.—The Southwe & Grab machine, was soon trans-| Generally speaking, you must lay| with grass first, and to see how |! - 934 $—56| and meals. Vres boats if Fight in England |" The nuccem of ee Gocttee WAS aiastin Trechen | Abage Seic colorful regation, | th¢ dough on the line for Mr. Demp-| it worked out before taking a | !t !#n't often you find 19 3s and Tommy Gibbons, the St. Pau! light|due to the efforts of the Tacoma} Se alten Tint ciaee mautibed formed into 4 rful aggregation, ts i vA . [SOU DUC RIVER, near Forks—Vishing | } weight, | his Yacht club jhas been divided into two s . a team of fighter sey. Friendships mean little or noth-| | chance at the stadlu ree none card. Emmet French, |" is very Trout taking « fly, Good NE Tani oe co Dae: WE XO) TRChe Ove - \irectors decided at a meeting Tost when the critics were woh-|!"S in his combative career at the The Husky grid mentor point. |'!ree 28 on one card. Tmmet French stches have been made on eggs ee ere vin mieat Sack | Ehere wore ova ee YA i ea ra OT games of a week ago Sun- ising 1€ the Mackmen were not box offic There is, however, one| ed out that the grass field had its (Oh!0 profes weored nine aa} |. ee | Bloomriela at London, July 26. The| while 150 miscellaneous ratte gath jhe re a hs preva bapaes? 1 ing over their gait, the club|°*°¢Ption. Dempsey will go out of| advantages, in that it ls not so [uring the of an 18-hole |" —————neer_Pert_ Angeles—' bout is to go 20 round: ered to view the different races day cou! =. a a = his way to fight for Fitzsimmons.| hard on football material and the |'™&tch two d no golf _ oem the slump was on, Mat-| H#® has done it before and the dope| players themselves as a dirt field, |!{storian wa B feat to Sey dcenattiing that: Gheptenaea | ##Ne Wil do It'again | But Bagshaw expressed him mee h it int tory of the game Sis ait something that depheaned| pei MAGEE self satisfied with the present | this country. Duncan's record his manage He was benched, Thi | FOR SCRAP | dirt surtace at the Stadium, was not only better, but was made dump continued j*08 itu! under the stress of a champlonship The Athietics, a pennant contender Fitzsimmons has asked him to ac ltignt cept © Labor da v a: ie the early stages, soon dropped tha festic a te rye Fae ray ais Ed Walsh’ s gn to | One reason England expected . Likewise Mat esbron: oe Cece ch oF ea r # thi Bes aren on tain? nena] Parker. the bankerelt man, Is wit:| Attend Notre Dame |™2,%, 2%", ig cae eet DEPOSITS Ing to slip the champion $200,000 in| 4 Walsh, the big fellow, who used | rare Gch “Onis! a few weeks before Made on or before nes, ink befor Old “Spark Plug” had been fouled. le ye green notes. This ts not to} to turn in 30 and 40 wins for the|the British open he had won the Saas be anitfed at in heap aviv pera te White Sox when they won a pennant {1,000-guinea tournament in remark JUL Y 10 ott 1 n se S* | without in ‘orth nentior at nner, fi t ha r Matthews, the early sensation | less puncher like Renault tn a no pi boards aneegl bo ce dary seen Wi. a. Bs soon forgotten. During the win. | ter when waivers were asked The Canadian will sign if the champion comes to terms, as it is pitching sensation. The said P. 8. is none other than Big Ed's son, whe will martriculate at Notre Dame this | jmain trophy >| It is hard to figure golfers of the With alt thelr skill, Dunean type from July 1st eo him, not a club refused. | believed he will within the next 10 Matthews passed to the minors. | days. Ile was sent to Milwaukee in Renault, encouraged by the stand the American Association. | Gibbons made against Dempsey at Pah Tr | Shelby, and remembering that tho PTER n short stay in ovens ies knocked the a anare| er fo c depiment with the owner vot the} Renault doésn’t think Dempsey > for which he was laying. can box well enough to put him awa: Called him a “big bum,” or some- oh itm |} and has a notion that he will make he eceally complimentary, _He| fall. He can now outpitch many a|they rem Mttle moro than minor big leaguer, Welsh says characters in the big dramas of the reine eee game, It may be a matter of tem. perament And again it may be a Georgetown Coach surplus of genius. You've read of the baseball pitcher who hen . | PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—Loulpe that sort hort. Joo Kirkwoosl, too, Little, Georgetown university foot: | ball coach, will be married to Miss Loretta Donahue, of Washington, on New Labialateive August 26 here, it was announced} “too | FINANCIAL STATEMENT (As of June 30, 1924) ‘the rally that won the game for ew a suspension. Hi suspension got him back jn the big league. Washington, in Metd of an outfielder, bought him.| He is going good again and the| frities have once more slipped him the name of “Sparky.” Matthews says he has learned a feson about a number of things 404 is in the big show to stay. No fore arguments, not even with the Umpire, for him. In his first game against Phil- sdelphia he made two hits, Scored one run, the deciding Margin of the game, made a touple of great catches and a fine throw that nipped a rally. Fanny how a released player aways steps out against the oid home team. South Park Wins Second Contest The South Park Merchants came ‘back in their series with the George- fe by and won Sunday's by @ score of 6 to 1. Cart poled out a homer that started South Park. score: RH. © South Park . 6 UW 2 Georgetown i450 Sweets and Stokke; Biccum, Kraut and DeWale. Connie Mack has started building Mext season already... . Mr. seems determined to give the Philadelphia fans the best eighth- Place ball club money can buy. such a good showing that a return | bout, with a rich purse involved, will be inevitable. EAST CLOSED | TO CHAMPION Not that Renault would be fighting the champion Labor day for nothing. His end, if the bout goes thru, will be close to $60,000. Parker feels that he can spend nearly $300,000 on a Dempsey-Re-| Nault match and still make money. yesterday ranging from $5 to $36 Another reason to match may belleve before next winter. Rickard Firpo and Wills carded for late Aug: ust. | for the seazon in big league promot The blue sky bow! will seat 40,000. | ing. Rickard’s Old Home Town Has Likely Looking Heavy ALLAS, Texas,, July 7—Tex | Rickard, world’s greatest fight | Promoter, hailed from the vicinity of Wiehita Falls, Texas. It is now improbable that a heavy- weight champion may come from the | high jump, the | tastic same great promoter once rancher and cowboy. At Witchita Falls high school is a youth, not yet 19, who probably has never put on a pair of boxing gloves, | but who in all other lines of ath- letic endeavor has performed feats that make him seem a likely pros- pect for fistiana. He is Leo Baldwin, wonder ath- lete of Texas high schools. They say size counts in the ring. Baldwin weighs 178 pounds and is 6 feet 11% inches tall and still grow. ing. And that is his weight after| a strenuous year of football, basket- ball, track and baseball. He has long arms, for a reach, as it is known In the ring. stamping grounds that traversed as} Single-handed he scored 23 points and won for his school the Texas intefscholastic track and field cham. pionship. state intercollegiate record for the records in the 120-yard high hurdies and shot-put. This gives a fair example of speed and ability to handle himse'f. He proved himself powerful in foot ball, playing fullback, and almost | single-handed carrying Wichita Falis | to the semi-finals in the state cham. pionship. In basketball he was a star, and he also plays baseball. It takes nerve to play football, and he showed he had it. Already Baldwin has proven to be tall, h fast, agile, powerfulvand nervy. All that remains to be found out is if he can box and can take ‘em. Baldwin looks like a great pros. Pect for a patient developer of cham- pions. Smokefact We've made No. 1 Clown Cigarettes so good that in three years they've become The Smoke of Millions. poor Amien Is PRESIDENT 404 00, Inc, Mfrs, Lowiunt he, BY. i | That's amply big enough, with Saat ' this 0 over is that Dempsey | basn't a chance to fight in the East | new mile track in Vancouver, That will be his final gesture | formally opened In doing it he broke the} and the state interscho- | his | Track to Open | will be July 9 to 16 and a splendid lot of races have beén aranged for the meeting. They will have over | 500 horses, some of which are from | Kastern Canada, the Eastern states, and Omaha, and the public are sured of some very fine racing. |There will bo the Inaugural handi- cap run on opening day, July 9, which should prove a moat esting feature. c As for the plant ttself, it ranks jwith the finest in America, and is loverlooking the mountains. new innovations have been Several and clubhouse. the grandstand is ramp shaped, making it possible for every person to see at any angle. The claborate clubhouse is the} last word in comfort and luxury. |The grandstand hav a seating capac: ity for several thousands of people, jand credit Is due the architects for jplanning such a splendid structure. |Seattle Car Is SPOKANE, Wash., July 7.—Jack Ross, driving a Buttera Special, won the 60-mile race here Sunday after. noon, Ross also made the fastest mile time, negotiating the distance in one minute 52-5 seconds. The winning car is a Dodge fixed over by J. Buttera, Seattle Dodge spe- clallat. TIMELY TIPS AMATEURS SAYS WALTER GERBER Shortstop, St. Louis Browns N PLAYING shortstop I give much consideration to the batsman, On each batsman IT attempt to Assume a position that seems the best possible place to be in to make m play. Don't get the habit of playing « stationary shortstop. Shift to meet the peculiarities of the batter as you know them. On a hard hitter, slow of foot, It is Obvious that the shortstop can play much deeper than with a fast man up who hits them hard. Rating your throw is a most im- portant asset for a shortstop who hopes to remain in the game a long j time. Use Just enough speed to get your man at first, In other words, time your throw, rather than cut loone on every player regardless of his spedd, Knowledge of the batter's pecullari- ties and the style ball that is to be pitched Is a big advantage to a short. atop in properly playing his position, at Vancouver inter: | ne | |wituated in a most picturesque spot | intro: | duced in and around the grandstand | The main betting ring underneath | Fastest in Race) Resources’ Cash on hand and in strong banks .......$ 676,931.87 U. S. Treasury Certificates 116,200.00 ANCOUVER, B.C, July 3.- De GRR <r eS Lihedowae park racetrack, the| (Immediately conyertible into cash at a substantail premium) B.C, | U. S, Government Bonds................ 3,943,330.89 has padi: ely ri y age sel (Immediately convertible into cash at a substantail premium) | y Ligutenant Gov. | State and Municipal Bonds and Warrants. 3, 898,190.61 |ernor Nichol on Wedotoday, July 9% Total C (Readily conyertible into cash) when a record attendance is ex | : otal Cash ....... 8,634,653.37 rare tates foc ele Cre! meeting (And bonds as good as cash) 4 First Mortgages on highly improved real estate (never in | excess of 50% of conservative value) ............ 20,581,953.59 Other Resources, including Bank’s home, which is con- servative investment, satisfactorily rented TOTAL RESOURCES 530,405.65 Liabilities eee ees. $29,747,012.61 | | Deposits ........: Incompleted Loans Guaranty Fund .. | Undivided Profits .. -$28,881,170.68 248,581.73 bs reo 86,493.80 TOTAL LIABILITIES ...........000cs0ee¢e0 + -$29,747,012.61 | POPULAR CONFIDENCE Increase in deposits in June, 1924. $428,002.17 Interest added to deposits June 30, 659, 1 \ | Total Increase in deposits in June. Total net increase In deposits since J: ary 1 (six month | New savings accounts opened last month (June) New savings accounts opened last six months... « -$1,087,239.36 2,638,455,17 1022 7184 SAFETY COMES FIRST—PROFIT COMES NEXT We have always believed that the rate of interest we pay to depositors is not important, The important thing is the SAFETY or your PRINCIPAL. am } For 34 years we have specialized on loans on HOMES. | residence in the city of Seattle taken by foreclosure. This fact is given so that you may know that in addition to a Scientific Law governing this Bank, you also enjoy Scientific Management by a Board of Trustees whose financial integrity is guaranteed by law. No man who has ever been a bankrupt, or who has taken advantage of an insolvency | law, or who suffers a judgment against him to remain unpaid for three months, can serve as a Trustee in this Bank. No Officer or Director « can can borow any of the funds of the Bank under any circumstances. | | | | | We do not at this time own a single Under the law, SAFETY IS, always has been and ¢ always will be the FIRST CONSIDERA- TION in the conduct of Trustee or Mutual Savings Banks. || WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Resources 1101 Second Avenue Established $29,700,000.00 34 years TRUSTEES William A. Peters, Peters & Powell, Lawyers Rollin Sanford, Vice President * ©, EB, Vilas, Investments TF. W, West, Vico President David Whitcomb, President Arcade Building Co, Eugene B. Fayre, Spokanc L. 0. Jnneck, Yakima ¥. G. Ames, Manager Puget Mill Co. John T, Condon, Dean of College of Law, Washington Willis 8, Darrow, Vice President F. B, Finley, General Appraiser Raymond R, Frazier, President Walter Bi, Galbraith, President Galbraith & Co., Inc. L. Gilman, Vice President Great Northern Railway mpany University of

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