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PAC 10 THE SEATTLE § TAR | Seattle Boxing Fans Put to Test Here Tuesday SEATTLE DROPS DOUBLE BILL AND LOSES LEAD TOS SAN FRANCISCO Tribe Loses Pair of Wild Tilts to Vernon Vernon Wins First Game, 7 7 to 5, and the Second, to 5; Killefer Uses Four Pitchersén Each Game to Stop Clawing Tigers 70 ANGEI pushe to sec game costly vant nosed Swim Fans Turning to Star Meet With State Meet Over, In- terest Directed to Mile Events Saturday BY TOM OLSEN FIRST GAME day at 6 p. They s ‘Swimming Entry Mail It to Star PAcirKc AMERICAN NATIONAL Moran Fight Was Needed, Says Benny Champ Says He Needed Cleveland Bogut to Be Right BY BENNY LEONARD Lightweight Champion of the World Written Especially for The Star AA ar COAST LEAGUE to fight Walker wetght LEONARD gl his month Ir ght would re than $100, TEST FIGHT We 1 J nge at the aight of t take on wish be LRAGUY adding xed him. to my bank re ot or an htweight for ng dm fight, & good spirited ut me on edge for been out Eagles’ Day ‘atmos Planned Aug. 30 Courtney 2. Bai %, Courtney 4, Stueland 1. Wi by pitcher—Han: by Welsh. 8 bal! — Hannah Two-base bi T ik * Passed - Crana Warner to M ewe! to McDowell, Dowell. Phyle and SECOND AB ‘cs Japanese Beaten by Australia’ 8 Team aut with {son won cane cootpeleounenme eoeseos > Schneider, Ludoiph, p Portland Loses Two Games to Oakland + OAKLAND, won both yesterd Acorns took the Pp. Blakaley, Bow! MeDowert Sacramento Is Twice Winner Over Angels 8ACR mento won ne team repeated with a 2-to-0 at Coast Park Eagle o largest have 1 me thru the ropes. on Satur n would India gers } have knocked lempon to me. 1 never take’on a to NOW HE'S CERTAIN had all this In assured me I If haven't kas an over an and hard as in days gone by. ad nome doubts as to my ability tb whip Walker before, now I have 6 whatever My thumb will or #0. After actively in the ring trim when T and I will beat him AMENTO, April of gamea from Los In the m n the Scions w 18.—Sacra a palr Any kton rning heal in a month that I will co I will be in per do meet Walker n the afternoon game here Woman mystic In “Boston to be the real stuff. Hov 16 has yet asked her to exp Mike McT! neoms Ihe 40 ever won a world BY AHERN Salt Lake Wins by Big Score Over S. F. SALT LAKE, 18 Lake fwamped § Targest. score t piled up &ame of a doublet The fina the Seals ISusT Wish You Laps oO Kilow TT WAS.ONLY AN ATTEMOT AT CHEAD SPORT, TELLING ME “TWAT THE SeNoR ED AT THE CORNER “10 DO ME BODILY VIOLENCE I KNEW ALL ALONG THAT IT WAS ONLY SILLY HORSEPLAYH BESIDES, I WAST YOU “10 KNOW “THAT IT 1G ABSOLUTELY FOREIGN 10 A HOOPLE, -10 FEAR ANY MAN! Aug. WAT came bac ame, 8 to 4, | Major Notes | Yesterday's hero—Walter Johnson, vet- tran Washington Witt's single, triple fleider's ice in the sixth inning, score two runs and gave the Yanks a2 t5 Yictory over the W Hox. Dugan's and The Robins knocked Nixes hue out of the box and took f header from the Keds, § to 4 and 4 to $ Bunched hits in t) two runs and « the Phils 2 to 1 flest Inning scored Four hits, a sacrifice and an the seventh Inning scored fo gave the Braves a 4 to 2 y the Cards. Yesterday's Home fun Hitters Wheat, Robins Home Kun Lea Muth, Yanks Fournier, Ro Hau A Willia 16 You can’t get goobers or hot dogs at the polo matches, ,.. That's why everybody prifers the ball gamo, ' WEY You WERE So SHAKY, NouD SET = clock A HALF HOUR AHEAD TRYING “fo TURN TT BACK FIVE MINUTES! « WHEN) BUS GAVE You-H TUMBLE, Nov Gor AS BRAVE AGAIN AS AN IRON LAWN DOG, WITH A MUZZLE ON IT!." SA-ANI we BUS “TIPPED You OFF “AAT IT WAS ONLY GREEN APPLES! ue OTHERWISE, YoU WERE 60 SCARED You WOULD T Go UPTO TH! CORNER TO SEE PAUL REVERE GALLOP BY!- Game Seattle Boy |heid his own with th | the | than he is near |SUPPORT HUFFMAN ‘Big Attractions Are to Be Scheduled Soon If Fans Support Tuesday Show, Druxman Says, They will Be Presented More Big Ones in Futures Navy Star in Semi-Windup siderable mo Floyd John starte a} hi at Camp Lewis DMUXMAN bouts was boxing before going East leading | Johnson is considered one of game. His home is in Aut er in the East and is better is home. He at the old Pavilion. an unknown then car Meehan, He was however. The battle, y predict a good but the way the tickets are He ickets o likely, warns | eir ° leading cigar stores. in th insure themselves agains’ GOBS WILL gobs be there ase, | enma Tir nt to Se top to bring the Or in Taco In the East he has 0ys in his division the gamest heavyweights in ourn, but he started his fistic known by his ring work there boxed here or with Willie Tiny Has Edge ; ; Both “Are Big Here's surements 4 Tiny Herman. ‘s boxing league ball slight ad. Herman It will be an BUDNICK 18 Lheavyweight card Above is Floyd John bout here Tuesday night ct the at the Tiny Herman in a siz-round Johnson, like the Universit brought fame and honor, and taught ch-heart the on, nationally known y of Washington creu | the East to respe west, Mr. and Mrs. Leman Are Husband- Wife Winners BY ALEX C, ROS LEMAN au ed men from ay | mates will Friend Hus the goal, but At tha > ba the beans on the s e ago. ha of Two Ends tournament 1 the henor of t ARBOR M Mich higan t 18 two ntry y ranked Jurtng recent seasons in the Maize and Aug sted " iz com erick Hill course a defeated the Dr, R. A. Dawes-M, Her rick combination by a single point At the end of the outward half it ked Uke and Herrick, a six points to the ponents snared | like, the Ia the home green ¥ thru with a ‘4 Fre Beacon yesterda Yost the had flank: latter Curran and The forn leaving Wither others of | Marion far, 80 sincé graduated, ne with 1 but thy Me n, Pi F a few a few biritew ana the |™ s unknown quantity ine)Fand cron ‘oh And therein les one of the big nen Havens kicked | 88st P: confronting the Michi for best ball, | #4" mentors. They-want ends. Mod which halved the agregate and|@rm football calls for flank jbrought to the Havens-Knight duo|men. They as important as a brand knickers and sweaters. | ng line or a fast backfield. Dawes-Herrick team will also be| Yost and his aides are in search arded for reaching the final posi.|of another pair like Goebel and But fellows of their high cal are rare indeed 192 Dawe KC on roblems the capable are | Kirk also won | iber | Mich rae loright TN THE State Medical ass: with | Annual golf tournament, held at} Year |the Everett Country club, Saturday, | nds jthe Yakima four-man team won tho to | major honors by the season in 18-holo best-ball 's winning pair, an prospects except tho flanks the toughest @mpaign in facing the Yostmen, two 00d | must be uncovered if the team | ko thra? its third straight unbe 2 | Dr. J. G, Moore and Dr. ©. shan |Ben Paris Nine Is and'Dr. By West ty wensie | Visitor Over Jthns and Dr t by a one-up mar. |gin, but the other half. of the Yakima} Ben Paris s pred a 7 to 1 victory team—Dr, D, Bline and Dr Lu: | over the W ¥, Jahn team in City gar—came thru with a two-up win ue game Sunday, Lak al losers but two hit against Dr. D. H. Houston and Dr. | lowed the City league game, the D. Long In another newly admitted Druxmans’ All-Stars were shut out by the Union Ol, 9 | to 0. Dewey Smith allowed the cigar store lads but four hits, while Ga ney was hit freely by the "Aristo," And ion's | defeating aten Seat {tle quartet match, ono up. ARRY od IVES, captain of Country*¢lub team, Uneup waiting for the Rainier Golf club squad, at the Lake Shore links, Saturday, and when the ggand total of the the newly appoint the Inglewood had a strong | Supply Laundry Is Beaten by Nippons The Supply Laundry Co, nino went down to defeat before the Nippon Atheltle club, 4 to 5, In an exciting Semipro league gamo, played Sunday, In other Semipno ldague games. the South Park club defeated the Mail Advertisers, 4 to 2. and the City Sash & Door nine bested the Ballard Com. mMerelal club, 1d to de balance of 90 points on side of the ledger. Tho Ingledood, 48 pointe; pointe. While the first teams were bat tling on the Inglewood course, reserves were doing likewise on tho Rainior links. In thiy conflict the homesters hested tho visitora by the nurrow marking of two points, Ral. the rig count was Rainier, 18 the Seattle! p tho | for ’24 Team” ON CARD In the sp the t on Ma from Herman's stable The second bout will or Maley, the gob who has been « them all late and Kid Koerber, a young husky from Ever 1 event John Budnick takes ig boy ards be between © opener will nneapolis, ¢ Sayles, | of } an riffiths to- | gether Crystal Club Again Winner in State Meet ACOMA, Aug. 18.—The Crys! Swimming club was again suc. defending its ttle as Washington state champions at American Lake, when the Seattle fon took the state meet by margin. The Crystal club m ts, as compared with a total of 21 made b the other re} } maining competitors. | | Gust Jarvis, of the Crystal club, | |set a stato record for the 100-yard| breast stroke. He made the distance | in one minute, 162-5 seconds, which is 1-5 of a second faster than the old| cessful in n Kathryne Brown, of Tacoma, set a| new state record for 50 yards, free| style, for women when sho did it in 302.5 seconds, This 1s 2-5 of a sec: jond faster than the old time. Neva Brownfield, Crystal club, was | high point winner of the meet. She |made 19 points. Mitrie Konowaloff, the little Crystal club veteran, | Kathryne Brown were tied for sec ond high-point honors, with 10 points | jeach, [Be Doubles Play Starts Today at Longwood Aug. 18.—Thirty six including entries from ) Mexico, Canada, : Africa, China, nee and Japan start competition in the ational tennis ® dou- bles championship at the Longwood Cricket c Combi: the draw Aus Fr today ations that were Seeded in and that are regarded as Vincent Richards Hunter, the Olympic it Johnson and Clar- Dick Williams and Washburn; Robert and Kinsey and Gerald Patter- son and Pat O'Hara Wood. Miss Helen W national and ympie champion, is teamed with § Vinnie Richards in the mixed dov- | bles and they probably will me Bill Tilden and Mrs. Molla Mallory Watson Howard Strangler Lewis to Wrestle on Sept. 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.— Ed ("Strangler") Lewis, world’s champion wrestler, will be here for a match September 2 with any op- ponent Promoter Frank Schuler finds for him, according to word received from Bill Sandow, the wrestler's manager. ae Simonich ich Will Box Willie Ritchie OAKLAND, Aug. 18.—Joe Simon- ich, Butte, Mont. mauler, has ar- rived and started training for his and {bout Wednesday with Willie Ritchie, champion. to former lightweight Ritchie is trying desperately achieve a comeback. BY BILLY EVANS se ( NG in years has the American | league race offered such a soft | Sf att for a just good club to win the | pennant.’ Lee Fohl, manager Jof the Boston Red Sox | “The race is m@@p to order for a consistent cluof fair strength, since | all the favorites are erratic. . says |X 7HRY tow clubs have put over | a sustained winnig streak this | That is unusu } “Certain clubs picked to win go jalong consistently for a week or so jand then slump badly. “Take Washington, for instance. | On the last western trip, the Nation. Jals started by dropping three out of jfour to Cleveland, a club that was |woing badly, ‘That was a jolt to | Washington's chances, “Hope was revived when the Na tlonals went into Detroit and won three out of four from the league leaders. | Then came the terriblé reversal of form. five straight defeats by the St. Louls Browns, followed by just even break at Chicago. I of which proved that a club needs only be half consistent to win this year,” | year Fohl's size-up of the American Teague situation is based on fwet, Not in years have the clubs fir vored to wi played such erratic, incomsisten¢ ball, One day good, |Fohl Says Strong Club] |ShouldW inW ith Ease the next day Just as bad. N° DOUBT the ergatic play of the world champion Yankes has been caused to a great extent by @ rather shabby brand of, pitching. Perhaps it is well for the Ameri can league that the five-star pitch: ing staff of the New York Americans 8 Wobbled considerably this year. New York has dropped any num: ber of games this year in which the club has made five or more 1 Until this year, five runs just al cinched a game for the Yankees. The injury to Second Baseman Ward also handicapped the champs. Ward came into his own last year as a truly great second sacker, and the loss of so great a player over @ pt riod of eight weeks must be felt. Tho breaking of Karl Coombs’ leg also hurt some, I regard Coombs as the greatest outfielder to break into the American league for the last 10 years. see It looks very much as if the club that could settle down and consistently the rest of the would win in the American league. The Yanks seem to be less wor+ ried than any club in the race, Kvery ball game is just a game with them, After all, experience may be the deciding factor in the Fact. The Yanks have it, they have been thru three tough e