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PAG | P.N. A. Meet ‘Mile Race Scheduled fo: for Next Month; Action BY TOM WIMMING s are eagerly swimming meets that w in the next days. After Water competition is concerne + water athletes in action will | ? for the idle period. The program will be West swimming championship: * staged at Lake Steilacoom. Garrison’s Swimming club tarte meet which will be held early ie —— Mrs. Palmer to Play i in State Pal last week a bid for the Meet in Portlar foming up to make Washington women’s state Ich will be decid: If club course, ers from the Oregon city are ¢ ed to Accompany their champion to the Worth End arena which promises fo house a very and large Army of fuirsex golfers during What August week Players Must Catch Up in Tennis Loop *:. i ECAUSE et Playfield © @ay no matches have bee for Saturday in the Woodland park Mennis league. And no matches tennis tourr lay except those left ) Unplayed from the fi There will be a meeting vf the ‘captains at ‘The Star Tuesday at 730 at which time the records will be brought up to date, the schedule fur the season completed and the whole league business checked ever. Barl White turned tn the following Fesults for his team: White beat George Ri 964; Leo Lagerstrom beat C 63, 64; Morton Rob! Harry Lightfoot, 10-12, 6-4, t two weeks. Vin- | son beat 6-4 Pand Vincent, 6-2, 7-9, 6-4 ‘The following schedule consists of | those matches booked for last Sun. day that have not been reported: Frank Kozlowski vs. Ray De Oca; ) Earl Wilson vs. Richard Burr; Eu-| gene Resos vs. Nelson Robinson. Kozlowski and N. Whittet vs. Dis. Wey and Kidwell. Burr and Langlie We. Oldham and Schermer. Dave Cruickshank vs O'Rear.. Ruffcorn and Lightfoot vx and Hatfield. ¥, Williams vs. Stephens and Swartz vs. He land Kelchner; Klug and Duett vs. =) Hesketh and Williams | ‘Any of these matches played Ciyde McLean | Bruce Hesketh. Tournament Is Opening Today : PLAY is starting today in the an. nual Playfield tennis tournament Woodland park with the follow. schedule in effect : 1 O'CLOCK _ Alex Winston vs. Thomas Todd. Vincent Gaivin vs. A. R. Lintner. ) Lester Kleinberg vs. W. 0. Wil O'CLOCK E, Anderson vs. Joe Swartz. Jack Nand vs. 8. J. Strang ¥F. W. McCullough vs. R. H. Bon- it. Howard Flanders vs. Gordon ‘ayne. Eddie Bauers vs. Thomas Lin. | Norman Whittet vs. C. O. Bartes. Howard Dickens vs. F. F. Atwood. 3 O'CLOCK _ Ernest Ayers vs. 8. C. Myers. 0. B. Johnson vs. B. Curran. Morris Biummer vs. Chester Vincent vs. C. 0. Hatfield 4. Livengood vs. A. Friberg A, Anderson vs. George Rider. N. G. Robinson vs. Leo 4 O'CLOC. 8. Harry Lightfoot. Carl English vs. H. Weisenborn. C. A. Johnson vs. R. McClarren, 4. BE, Aldham vs. W. J. Isaak. _ John D. Henry vs. Dick Vander Ralph Miller vs. E. K. Moriwoki. C. White vs. M. Robinson. 5 O'CLOC Keith Pezbody vs. W. C. Olin. Richard Burr vs. E. 2, Adams. Chester Duett v#. M. Dranga Frank Kozlowski vs. E. G. Poole. 6 O'CLOCK D, H. Moodiki vs, Philip Nyren vs. Sam Cox va. 630 O'CLOCK Joe Staadecker vs. M. H. John Vogler. Block Georgetown Cubs, Members of the Georgetown Cub: “the Star league, want to remember “that date at Jim Boldt'’s Th “yestaurant Thursday night when they wilt be guests at “Sunny Jim” at the 5) antiual banquet for the champions. “Red Killefer, Charley Lockard, “D. EB. Dugdale and several othe: baseball luminaries will be on ho ‘to enliven the festivit Youngsters and Green L. “host to the swimmers who compete Rider and Lagerstrom beat White | | Roy Carlson vs. Lawrence Wilson. | . Moreland. | Lager- | Thomas Drew.| William Charleston. | Remember Banquet | baseball team, Class B champions of | Sunday; Star Marathons Booked | and Fighters for | BY LEO H, LASSEN r August 16; Meet ake Program Also Is Set for Everybody Seattle's Crystal mming club Regarding Dempsey’s will be well represe 1 in the an Injury outdoor me which ad is Jack Dempsey at Lake Ste m p Ray Daughters t's what a lot of fight bug F S jawthimern and és Bday decide Fe ralagee’ orget Sport era tothe meet, and it is hardly » have come out of California ARBOR, Mich., Ju possible that the Seattle club will! ince he was in an automobile ac ell, Michigan's lose the championship honors which | dent the other day. Some ‘of the| arterback, doe i phendare ben ena , s said that he wan suffering|in*being caught wilt ber the cttarte of Madeleine (from am injured elbow and others | football tr ee eee eee t he was before the camera, 0, K.| y Pless, breast-stroke champion, Wisconsin 0 ewe record With Luts Firpo and Harry Wills |2 THE and Tribe Is Beaten Michigan Grid Quarter Can’t last fall caused a sn Angel Outfielder Drives In Five Runs; Final Ss ‘ CLES . ee | ill be he d in the Northwest a 1 w'te Las Angeles yealer a quiet er, as far a ’ day while San Francisco was de YE ae to ? feating Portland again the In d, the » like to see th dians dropped a full game. Tho e offers bugh to make up Seals are now leading by two and one-half gau d with the Pacific North s Sur which will be Ju Wa of his good | at American lake will play Gg CARPENTIE! =a ree hits drove tn in the Washington state |\U ring « nat he thru ft a aaa 4 in Ausw t, at a date not y ever as fu the Am ) public | Angels t 8 ie. G selecter ¥ Hood tripled in the alxth definitely selected. He ith hin right band The remaining three meets hie since | mates on bag nd will be held in Seat . t that we now | the next frame eo playmat ‘ to be! Carpe ays an actor and 1 line his good looks en Lane, Brady 1 Thespian ability, packed ‘em in elxh hit In successio firnt hen « a w he didn’t haye scoring t George Steurland pitched good ba The Gibt t showed that he| until the blowoff and Perey Jonen, | s but a lg old self and| Who relieved him, wasn't any better, 1 t ant unding proved {t| The sad statistics follow | a wattle HPO A? An f goes Carpentie pe dar 4 wie icked a high class opponent ' 1 mmins nd « pponen ' , Fy ption of nee hi life in the ring H eS ag pe be ub ts e 1 any money the ry ‘nie ning been good to Gorgeou 1 re but paste this in your by : $ CHAMPIONS TO hru in America hee 4 ae DEFEND TITLES 48 Mitrie powaloff ne How About Citas Stenmoe wint the Star| Vineintini? AD KOM PO AD . A their titles in th line head ' t the light ‘ see . t, which will be held | weight situation ‘ «ee t t ' ‘e8e 1 P ed Sk): Benny Leonard, the biggest draw: |2#0o as tid : record he event and. will b ut du ing | Beck, ss ‘ e 4 et n after a year's Root, *) her nd Luis Vine Shit at ry | Miss Ste ked out FR the | Loe Ange orior—s st . en train! he showed someth a} Mie a2 48s " Dad” Henry mrge defen wand, Res © time this year ¥ ternati flavor added to 1 “ F : than that she m and Leonard's jong ab.|—! . oi mt winn'ng. the ring are ‘bound: to | Stet — Durst. | Three-basethit — Ihee lhe ctors in drawing a record | rites Bred | meeting soon and with Dempsey a shied him i irdi cinch to tackle the winner fight fans with a footba First Birdie Shot et rested jn | well 0 prtictles béotin of Year Is Made)» i th [skins for long yardagen duri ; IF po would pmck ‘em where |tion. He is expected to take the eth D. Sanders of Norbury,; 5 tre. afymebe paved yd hit the first birdie of the | While a Wills-Dempsey fight wouldn't | pl Kar 3 rolfing season—that is, the |¢xactly play tojempty wea From pr n a, Rock first real birdie. well t gridiron season fe drove from the seve 1 Ane this fall. The offenstve of the Yoot He dr from the seventh tee and) A corns Beaten by pon hig a ems ott bs struck a starlin which was In full bats pe bu! are A flight Salt Lake Squad caller, The punt Birdie was killed SALT LAKE CITY,. July (Salt Lake won over nd here Essick and Hannah (*"y,."1",.). © Ee and Given Stiff Fines © pater frensone He LOS ANGELES, July 26—Bill Ex. 34h ee t broke into the limelight In the r of the Vernon club| yo vind Peters nin . Feplacin rip Hannah, cre Et x dd Uterite. F kwell was the star h 5 and was the batile. In the Minnesota given an Indefinite’ suspension a Scott Refuses to game at Ann Arbor he again came cording to the annour ment made thru nicel,; In both of these games jtrom the office of President Harry) Report to Senator |tne woiverines counted a touchdown A. Wiillams. The action came ar} rioyd “Pete” Scott, right fielder, |and Rockwell was the lad who car result of the kick registered by | purcha by the Washington Sen-/ried the ball. Essick and Hannah to a decision | ators from Kansas City, has refused| Thru the years Michigan has jmade in the Tigers-Solon game last|/to report for duty unless given a/|turned out a bunch of brillant quar. | Wednesday share of the purchase prt Scott |terbacks, “Boss Weeks, “Shorty | | Ey | told officials of the American aasocia-|MoMillan, Tommy Hugitt and Uter | The Swiss navy may be a joke|tion club that unless they came to|itz, but Rockwell gives promise of but the Siwss crew in the Olympics |term& he would e immediately |equaling the remarkable perform: | jw Cat s nothing to guffaw about for his home in Stockton, ances of allsthese former celebrities. | OUR BOARDING HOUSE l GesLemMen~1 BID You Good EVENING | I MUST MAKE HASTE, AS 1 AM“1O GIVE A LECTURE “TONIGHT AT EIGHT! ae MY SUBJECT WILL BE A PLEA “TO THE CITiZENRY AT Y, LARGE, TO UPHOLD THe | EIGUTEEMTH AMENDMENT, AND STAMP OUT THE —__- PLAGUE OF f BOOTLEGGERISM | YES ~ AN’ BEFORE You ENTER-TH' HALL, DROP IN A DRUG STORE AN'GET A BOTTLE OF WHME SHOE CLEANER “To TONE OFF “THAT PEACH BLOOM ON NoUR Nose! You'll HAVE A TOUGH-TME “TRING TO COME =M FT GOT SUNBURNED, LEARNING musa" s ON Your, \ J BY AHERN | SAN MATOR «YOURE ‘\ Just HANDWG Us A BOUQUET OF GREEN APPLES] T KNOW “TH BRAND OF SPEECH You'RE Gowe “10 MAKE ~~ Vou'RE BIG OPENING LINE WILL BE,~” BOYS, WeRe'S How!” ‘ ” " "oe one pnd ner aatnsneane anteater ant ST PYRO Nerina Rik ea ad We AT) nas ie eI egy yk | | ‘oafte overweight and the sudden demands Thursday he ran the 100 in 10:2 ana} With the completion of the Play- & popular myth and many jon their art muscles endanger | geain in 10:1. That's running. jfield tennis tournament which is un- ar players beliéve it to be| their lives Resides the sprints Watson is ac-|der way at Woodland park today the 0 > great in thelr bellet that! A couple of yea ‘©, & member | complished in the broad jump and|tournament season for Seattle will they purposely throw away strokes /of the Milk Drivers’ team died from! shot put be completed, in order to cacape winning the | such effects and it is utter foolishness | If Seattle had an athletic club| An effort may be made to stage medal | for big men, overweight and under- | such independent athletes as Watson |another municipal tournament in sities. alned to attempt it | would have a real chance to develop | August to enliven competition. Oth- DON'T BE The game isn’t worth the candle. jin big league competition, jerwise the Woodland park tennis FOOLISH | ie | league and the club activities at the ‘OW what is the answer? Is HE police games, as a whole, are S$ a suggestion for future meets |Seattle Tennis club will constitute golf medalist invariably doomed? a fine thing for the men in the A it might be a good thing for the |the program for the remainder of Don't be foolish. A lot of medalists | departments of the Northwest number of events to be slightly have won national championships.) They give the men some for | pruned, There were 32 events in all iter Traviy won two national) which to prepare and will improve | ‘Thursday and it takes a long time titles after leading qualifying fields. /the physical condition of the blue-| to run off that many H. Chandler Egan didn’t find the | coaty and officers, It would make a snappler after. medal a handicap back in 1904 Another thing, too, it makes for! noon to have fewer events, Neither did Bob Gardner in: 1909, or sunhaeionn Bewweuranie Sica eros Harold Hilton in 1911, or Davey | ! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Fn ee omen medaita| WW Outer Hagen Pail on Rudder | fo fae | namety, | the lasbig percentage of the medalists | Hagen is going after yet another golf han “Sacramento 3, Vernon 16. {tail to survive the finals. A bit of | title—the Canadian, Open. HY Oape arg Rept fsa de cect | ubiamaeearre ts: Widens reveareh work would probably show | y¥irst prize in the Canadian event || yn the at, Cragt sailed “well NATIONAL 1 that players who ranked second and % Thee ceerente SAB, Sab. ween 1} third to the medalist fail just abeut {2% only $400, but the association |] over on the port tack’ side the ||New York pager |hasn’t much money, and the honor || doat had no steerage und seemed || Chicago ..-. i {1 considered tmportant, at least by || n irons, ‘The skipper decided to || Breoklyn « |the Canadians. || overhaul the boat fore and aft |/cincmeeit” | ANsWw ‘The competition will be at the || vhen he dropped anchor, He did, || St Louis . HIS brings to you ® probable ex: {Mt Bruno Country club, August 1] Jind on the rudder, securely tied, [Beeton oer iE Planation. It you, are good [2nd & with a play-off August % If} | vas a large galvanized iron pall, ¥ necessary, \ RESULTS enough to lead yo! 1d on ope: i zoho We wea wsiee ote Other leading pros who are ex- | > At Boston — RK oH BR | da 8 pro | e playing yo seatea 1S a 08 TRO: . 5 Pittsburg <a Se Inest“golt.” Tournaments usually last | Pected to enter are Joo Kirkwood, |Seals Win Again Botan cer vk oe aa la week, Golf form lo clucive. Fag | Leo Diegel, who ts giving up his job + | preter and’ Smith} “Genewien and can hold the thin edge of perfection | (2, Washington with Edw. B. Me From Portlanders °%*: iat: tor ; Lean, the publisher; Mike Brady, ! SAN FRANCISCO, July 26.—San |} At New York 5 | ‘The medalist begins to bog down | ay nhy aerate be ar and Pos: / Francisco's six-run rally in the |St Louis, Br) Jin the tmiddle once’ the big tight| dee yril Walker and Bobby Crulek- eighth inning here yesterday was Ne Sa genet ca B | starta nnd: soon he: is! ernaed trom | 8M n i jenough to win another game from | saun, aed Gonui pert the scene, Some other player who jPortland. ‘The final score was 10 ately’ le gd oRth ithe: . to 8 Frank Brazil, Portland At Philadelphia— R. |barely qualified, perhaps, will come] Vernon Wins by Big papneatts rasll;’ Portland: third | oleate ‘ alenpe setae halhaehkesthcarourite weker, tled the park record here Piiiadelpiia ie 1 pala atid WHE Ot: TT ACEGATINt ARRHIE!| Score Over Solons by knocking out three home runs, nett; Ring and Wilson jinxed, They merely reach top form! SACRAMENTO, Jv ye 18 /2BOOKe: R Aaa ay I CRAMENTO, Jul Vernon | portiana ix ‘ midi ks ahead of time won a decisive 16 to 3 victory over | Qi 4s Won Lost Pet. Sacramento here yesterday. esr} its fe a SO aE) 0 | Detroit bs 876 | [Sara 'aore: ; Schroeder, Bedient, Eck: New York Ba Matthews, Idaho lvemonye te ik My land Daly, ‘Cochre Ww tt h¢ 4 . | che! Ii , St. Louts 5 5 Coach, Is Visitor | Mavarients : : i r) bes Griffin and Vargas, Chisago TG Gay “ . Penner and Murphy; Stroud, THE Boston 41 80 Matty" Matthews, Tdaho football | a nas Multa roud, | THEY DODGE GIBBONS | Cleveland ao aut a “y |Peters and Koehler. | Goes ines. Hattie! waitin |} Tommy Gibbons says the only | Philadelphia at Matthews confirmed the re; "" ‘ y y Bob iteke Abitee MW s saat tai I 1 eats Loren he went abroad to fight Jack Mteke, his ar all-round athlete, AKES VINCENTINI | Bloomfield in London is that onone has joined tho Cleveland Indiana,| Benny Leonard, champion of the [of the Aemrican lightehavies would SATURDAY, JULY Big Swimming Schedule Listed for Northwest: ‘About Fig hts| Hood Hits oach Made Morgan; Can He Make Myers? The Master and His New Pupil Trainer Put the Over Young 128-Pounder “Spider” Has Fame as Trainer; Myers Boxes Flores Tuesday the The picture shou gens fp the bag Myer Idaho battler, ler Roach one i ha hi Myer he wing guidance, charge and taught him f the ring trick that b when Roach first began to a 4 Morg, i + pounder of the and is in the big 4 mone | And now Roach, who has | broken off with Morgan, ix tak ing young Spug Myers, the rug ged Idaho junior welterweight, in tow Roach is teaching him ail of the science of the ring that he has learned in his years in the ring game. “Without form, without knowledge |of how to hit correctly, how to uss |your feet and how to block, feint and the other finewe of the ring, a fighter can go just so far,” says Roach, “and a fellow without form jand a Jot of strength will some day |stack up aguinst a fellow just as |etrong and 99 times out of 100 the |amart boy will win. It stands to | reason.” | MYERS 18 APT PUPIL e } Myers likes to fight. He has rd | been at the game a little more % | than three years and that ; | time lost but one decision—an i | unpopular verdict that Dick t Hoppe was awarded in California. 4 Myers is a stocky fellow with a lot A lof natura! stamina. He can hit and 3 ke ‘em. Under the tuition 2 h he has polished up his ring work and looks much better than $ he did when he fought Dede Bercot im | r or #0 | | MYERS RUGGED; | MORGAN FRAIL 4 V HE Myers looks like a better ; fighter than Morgan to Roach pe Myers is more rugged and can stand the gaff better. “Morgan is much faster than Myers,” says Roach,“ but when the going gets tough he has to use his feet and hasn't got the natural strength of the Idaho boy. It takes a combination of both strength and science to make an ideal fighter, “When stung Morgan reaches the The Answer to Riddle of Golfing — Tug-of-War Strain Too D fe 4 t heights as a fighter as that is the angerous TOY V CCErans | «worm cor ne moe fans liked Myers last winter when rrific strain of a tug-of-war , f00d co-operation among the police |he fought two draws with Bercot, 2 men engaged is entirely |departments of the Northwest |but I’m sure they will see a much: round that eat for big, heavy fellows un- And here's something in the way |improved boy when he goes into the player scor ned aed over tise wait on: Why not a similar |ring with Marcario Flores at the lowest. IN & strenuous athletic f men? Perhaps it could {ball park Tuesday night.” tying sons the Policem nd | be worked out to have one big meet 7 a hilo Ole “Stake aay Sie Mae n and firemen or they | CARD 7 m p fon %, ee ter a rae acting t want to «tage separate car-| COMPLETED You hear collayfhed ard pull * | With Myers and Flores in the top 2 h of the jinx he: Vancouver * 4 licemen and firemen must keep |spot Promoter Nate Druxman has i supponed. the fin team |18 good condition for their daily work | completed the rest of his card. 4 ‘ under |@Md such games give them fine op-| He will have Sunny Jim and Sailor : t sun und every man on those | Portunities of real training. |Byrne in the six-round semi-windup. e not for such 4 Chick Tabit ‘ve, Frank Cheslock, ig § toss Watson the Seattle depart-| John Budnick vs. Sailor Maley and Let a ment has a whale of a sprinter.!an opener make up the rest of the his field fet aaa ibbadioy aici ‘This young man has an {deal build | lineup. he had th alana lous Work but fe" running and he has a lot of | eee natural ability. terrific rain of such Tennis Tourney Play Nears End It’s too bad he can’t have the bene- | fits of high class coaching to perfect | his form into de- | pull they don’t do enough of it. | r shortly} Most of them were many pounds Francisco ... ttle. . : \Sacramento . Oakland | Vernon vey Salt Lake . havs gone on to win the national championship in this country, Dorothy Cambell, Will Compete Up in Canada Mole cc Ravenscroft, Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck, ‘ SOU: OR SAIN ERY, Tae Ana cies Alexa Sterling ond Glenna Collett 2W YORK, July Returning |] acon, cou, aie bie iegea, | |Portiane If nothing else these instances. show paces 4 i oe * Bid seibhtahatt he’ halk Got Receabartl home with the British Open || tied a galvanized tron pail to ine RESULTS Seattic 2, Los Angeles 6. Portland 8 championship in “hig pocket, Walter || cudder of the Mystic we J. Barker's Detroit Yacht club en- whipped in the beginning. It is true an Francisco 10, KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE SIGNAL TOWER Vitzke Is a pitcher and a good hitter, | lightweights, thinks Luis Vincontini, The Idaho coach says his football} young Chilean lightweight, is a most outlook Is good, & tough schedule | promising prospect, "Ile can hit thru the month of October being his land he is game, and usually that'e hardest avsignment of the year, all you need," commented Leonard, have anything to do with him. “And that goes double for Gene Tunne Who fs talking stylishly about a figh: with Dempsey,” shouts the St. Paul Shamrock.

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