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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1924 Floyd.Johnson Loses Decision fo Tiny Herman) Gossip of | f/Green Lake Marathon Site Meets Fans’ Approval Seattle Boy Refuses the | w En in ar Swim i, } Gridirons ‘LEONARD TRICKS HIS \_ ee 8 Star Swims ete ea fee pr "OPPONENTS ON WEIGHT Wuuuiies''IN/))||_ to Be Held Ei ioct Ct fo BY TOM OLSEN AY KEMPKES, the new BY JOE WILLIAMS : A o 30 gridiorn coach at Everett YORK, A x t lief t h ‘ on u ° 3 BY ALEX C, ROSE h school, will face a tough i 1 5 INY HERMAN, the Omaha giant edule this coming , ‘ x Swimmers and Green decision at the er rounds of slugging wit The Everett = : . . h Philegh Site we Lake Residents Pleased !! Johnson, Seatt! er event Lewis & Clarke h oun Somara stilt |® ' 1 had ‘ With Star’s Change last night's smoker, held at ; ore Spokane in the fes ' © lightweig . from Fred Billed as a “Madison Squa these mair on Thanksgiving Day ech aK i 4 w FV le OVAL is being expreased eventers came thru in fi the crowd, t + erett. ’ Ww t we c tor 1 all parts of the clty at the ce packed every corner of the ctic plent Lewis & Clarke has a rep- ““*“°* GRRE erg Kd . —— T to cha The Star [of it utation for developing strong « \entweight.” ‘ a melee mile marathon swims from the Not only was this fight a hur it the rest of t football machines, and Kemp- s you know, the beut fell -—- Kilbane fig Lake Washington canal to ( card was far above the average ord; Promoter kes will need everything he thru even Leonard splintered it amp would be weak at laké, and the date from August |“Scotti” Druxman, paired the battlers up in big league fash- “4 jd ‘Ge gp a fairy valuable thumb on the |; ° ght and took himon Se , eat Dorner g gue : has to get by that game corrugated bean of Pal Moran I a nm at 4 pounds y _ eae Ri yes oe world that he is ier Other tough tea in what was to have been mere | and 1 the Irishman his first The races the fea-|tainment was voted one o The: flatit-ctlacled’ tom -@Ads of Bellingham, Weatherwax! land Kilbane spent the week pre | bg pr ee aun y ig t beck ‘te the H boxing and hefty punching sof Aberdeen and Wenatchee. BENNY WE ‘GH bd ceding the fight riding to the The areuteks mnt jiaiie|” de bs ite ates cathe Johnson was the first to land a Kempkes has just returned gt FOR ogee ue ho and attending swagger faateey ter bate Searathon owt: Piso e attle lad Wa solid blow, a right to the head, from the summer coaching a a ae a ram “e ee affairs, so confident was he of bec Pare aus ed = ad pairs ip Ano § but Herman ripped in an upper School at the University of I) fight. He weighed an oun the eutcome Re to # the necensar pore hk: Raa yea Aetna cut te the body that made the linois, which had Gil Dobie} jo mors than 140 pounds, 1 OOD WINKED tt Tha: cael wate u05) Hourke aside when that officia ee : and Bob Zupke as instructor was sot petty o see k of Tieton’ ‘elias “Liet).beaiian, pauaiaain baie eae tak ta Cires wae all sot ‘to. raise Johnson "i P ini feed Kempke's admitted and bones, It struck me abled aeuthoaw:shideet, “Wan Tashee pand in victory because Herman ti Aad bit of things at t he could have peeled off Lnoelebied’ te elaine teehhe ‘A aurvey will be made the latter | ad delivered two foul blows fesonted HAY to { points hat he ha eral additional pot without “Tendier would have had nem |part’ of this week by the King Yes, Floyd Johnson lost the tt e de t saterial tov violent effort rh Ughtweight | ‘of Leonard's game,” tnalets Olb- [County Engineer's ctfice of the] decton, wat every one of that | Jo afor ae sould put It inte al usag limit is 135 pounds eight ee ‘it he had known the Green Lake course, and from pres.| fecord gathering will tell the | } t fat before ring time. ham he weigh ent Indications, it will be ah — ‘ pion could do the weight Good Prospects I can make it with hard work We hel b mile wtraightaway, with the start ark” ped him along In his pet with the sta Johnson Held i At Everett j Leonard ass : ped, delusion by weighing In heavy and finish at the Weet beach. The! 1, Sli ght Lead Speaking of material at Everett scales *. there) tae one of the Dundee fights course will be an accurate mile,| 0°? 10, 0m aye é four lettermen will be back to wea > | RmOPE | over in Jersey 13: hs fs ys aredng ht preecgeacieabanbd POE TY om the Blue and Gold in 1924 ightwe r tha “p elie! biked nit eile oi ing in the events for the purpose} J gpl ae bas c tackie © gat Mhchey2 of breaking r As a cuptul, bu t there Capt. Aubrey M eer a ¢ e of the fight he seemed to inka! 46 Johnny Pollock, quart born, half and Bill Joh are | Walker. the emblem swimmers who will be| Billy Gibson, } back. near by, “We Mounger is a veteran with three | with boys years experience. Kilborn is con. | welght sidered one of the best punters injand a lot of su 1 weigh % pow Leonard As - and his punchin acked CRYSTAL POOL | neeferst eter am fem ce 1S DONATED jof that pair of w When weather conditions became |liverod from Herm st week, the poasibili- | pg, Ia K, the poasibill: Hooked like a full-grown ham, wa chuckled atnenate ding the marathon « bush to make most of the box- | Omabh s er place was A R ey booed We fraternity quit for keeps be othall. Pollock is a head Then Gibson proceeded to tell an has ur pital ’ Bee, ‘sagen foo pia yee EE ame basta cen pape og . pier The second round found the session, e : 7 ¢ kindness of Guy Sher) Qmaha Ind with his sight Loren Sherman. brother of Les masneney, aad: Ray Gal f cht re found winged specimen Sherman, Husky quarterback, is 4 e metructor, the ‘ adjusted he shot rights and resting peacefully, and the candidate for backfield Lowry Walter Mails risa ssi with unerring accuracy; Omaha giant rarin’ to go. The Mounger. brother of the captain, and ES, Their landing, on his opponent's mid Seattle iad was also up and Seitcheli wilt salee Wid ‘fo Be S 1 ae because section and head piece, wallops coming in this round and the ented teh | ats Seattle (Official Swim eee dial wool, Tinge based tet |: Gee Spat eee he | in Lo Game and to have most of the aspirants for the nother, Herman had the shade ; ng a traihtax ae Dempsey crown. in thls round and easily won Husky Quarters ates elo raihtaway course : | : sasily Being Fixed Up Ox AMD, At a6 Walter It was Herman's round by a | the decision, but it was a rat- Footbal Naartors SRT BSR Row s oe ws : expec nee va : USHER SWIMMER hy ae hg = were the third | Ming good fight. yesterday when he tw ne 4. T. Taylor, chairman of the IS ENTRANT ing fourth stanza: The we Herman 217 fre being renovated and remodeled for the coming season. ‘A lot of changes are being made, and a 100 per cent improvement in © 2to2 ictory er Seattle bei poet A : Amateur Athletic unlon swim 12 innings It was a great game from start. ™lng committee, announced the to finish. The » was tied, 22.) following list of national cham But don’t think that the Johnson | pour Johr Jewel d’Jarve pounds, from Havana, Cubs wi little maid ome of the ig theater, has Rocco Sinks Navy ‘Champ retten at the He Se Le coke entered the mile race for women.| > i SS i Eee amartere is predicted by Cosch) i, end of the third inning and| pion ship dates which have been Mins d'Jarve in in training daily Rooce' Sirarnagia,) the; (te: Blum, | agus wypeaupels of 178 pounds Enoch Bagshaw. . - 5 ea ig Aer Tomeat, who was shooed out of Jack) was behind that dream-punch ‘The Husky mentor and his staff of |"@™alned that way until the eo approved by his committee: and her friends predict that she will | nempsey's training camp b he Seattle f auld Tike 't see of the 12 | Steul: 1 Se * give a good acco of herpel: yaad ay bon Apereme Mle sates assistants will have their offices in| the 12th, when Steuland, th Senior events for men—sso give a good account of herself. discolored one of the champion's op-} move of this Itoceo, who sure Critics. who have seen her swim shy that she has Jattle twiried, hit Ray Brubaker with! yards Los Angeles, Aug. 30; one a pitched ball with the bases loaded) nite, Philadelphia, Aug. 23; long — jforcing the winning run across | distance, Buffalo, Sept. 1; fancy Bagshaw Wants | Oakland got se hits off Steu-) fancy diving, Detroit, Aug. 23 land, while the dians touched 7 j yard back stroke, 440-yard } of ‘minutes in the fitat Men Out Early Maite for bat rere py oan poche - " ah Srp TH belly nore atk “A football candidate at the uni Aug. 24 - claims the usherettes’ swimming Lander hall during the coming sea son. hort work of Ex navy light he : er, in the semi-windup bf ore After jabbing aroufid for a coupte | who claimed Des Moines as his home She 8 swept aalde all opposition i +4 glee li opr n nd, the | town, pt nteresting four jacket ran smack into a ri saatnnt’. Jacke Saal cross and down he went f Da mblastel” avant’ ai a ties, mad and /man, th looks to be perfectly at home in the | titjehe Mie Huff} can socko. y of | Martin O'Grady, a tough Irishman ° It was Oakland's seventh straight Versity who doesn't report for duty} | aS > | Victory. mpionship of the Northwest fate Aekotioas. nec rar schoo! ns, Oct. 2 hasn't | YCtory or events for men—Long | count. He went to slumberiand, tast-! otic , . Res chance ce tubing the tear” AB RH TO % F) distance, Buffalow. Sept, 1; fancy JEWEL D'JARVE AFTER BIC ing. righta and lefts, before the end | "ns jan” r had all the pest ea | 7" i oa oe ‘ : . , i . s U of the round. hae t se pers Fem sistement was made Tuesday secre, £4. 8 peble es need Weg dees She claims the swimming championship of Northwest |PRIZE LIST phegg ivonas gee Sar peep are the, oosmibe, Sener Pore ee Coac! shaw 5 Vt Mig ' i . Ht : 1 Erforts are be le by The E couldn't wither the Shamrock, and Mate wants all his men out on sept. | ried ; ® breast stroke, Buffalo, Aug. 14. | USherettes, and has entered The Star mile marathon awim| ; Eft ng made by The! ynown that Huffman weighed | }aq to be content with w fi 15, the first day that Coast Confer- | 6 4 2 0] Senior events for women— |f97 women to be staged at Green lo August Misa an why ectrete t| 126 pounds, but those present | call, due to the fact that he Des ance schools are allowed to have 2 0 3 1} 4 3) 880 yards. Boston, Aug. 16; fancy |4'Jarve hails from Havana, Cuba. Her pleasant voice greets| ‘the star presents cups and me-| “tte of the opinion that His | Moines Irishman staged a strong Practice. He expects a squad of 50 Ea | 4 o| dive, New York clty, Aug. 16; | patrons of the Heilig theater as they enter the playhouse, |4ain to the winners, but in an et.| Nateship was wrong by some | come-bach the last two rounds: out by that time, Included In which - 220-yard breast stroke, Phila ss : Ek clin _|tort to attract a larger entry lat,| 500 pounds from the resounding The respective poundage of the will be most of the 1923 lettermen ce re “tt. og] delphi, Aug. 23. the merchants of Seattle are being) ‘thud when the form hit the | O’Grady-Budnick combination was ra ats ; ! "PY $5) — dunior events for women— | Everett Scribe Is fon i usked to donate small prises of} canvas. Every ounce of Stram- (181% and 186. rs 3 C ae Od 1 #80 yards, New York city, Aug M B Good ca value under $5 o Fleet Smoker Ha whe Tis eel 4 one-mile, Bridgeport, Conn., ‘Visitor in Seattle ust be Switnuning autts, cape, belis; pen Griffiths Shows Good Left shirty and articles along ‘4 ¢.4. 3 © of) Aug ln Scoop” Toole, sporting editor « to Play There na ffiths pounds Burnett's trap drummer. If aad Sah eo These swim: : a hose. lines are: susgecte Bill Griffiths, 176 pounds, a Here Thursday “£2 2 $ $f] | Mcoeonmming vente oreibe |rna prertt News, ware Bente vie|(___o sY_— Meee thown, ines are sugneeted. Anr| ql) (OUfutee enter aad owner| war’ earing, sued belt be Another good fistic program phe ae Ha year, to enable the Olympic brig LP ica Bi cannot tvee There Is a special fivehole {tify the’ sporting editor immediately. |Of OMegpt the beat left ands seen) eayne the Sayles’ blows fount will be offered to the local fans o 6 6 © ©] swimmers to try for national will win the second haif of/ course near the regulation 18-hole - in a \depl ring for qui 4 bet a re-| their mark many, many tinres + | Thursday night at the Const =| titles after their return from |the Northwest league season, but| muntclpal course at Washington Loop bbl presi ther cmcempepe bared Hie Hee 6 Sage 2 League park, when the annual | abroad. r igton, end of shing good scra’ j Al Schechter, 165 pounds, of yles, 173 pounds. ‘ : aye thatthe Seaguile‘ase exvecting| 0.) 0) .00:this Ite coures: soit j ; srnie s ; ; Pacific Fleet smoker will be Seer ec cae | ah have to: Weality: kalert’ they Major Notes against Ernie Sa iremerton, had an easy time win ard games from Sedro-Woolley of St. Paul |ning the verdict against Kid Ker ee penn Score by Incings SIKI IN BENFIT can use the regula 1 [Beattie . 91100080000 0—2 § b oD sust 24 and At lar one. They Spokane youth played a | ber, 166 pounds, ™ Eight bouts are on the program | |****\!* 1660800118 LORAINE, 0,, Aug. 20—Battling | AUSUt 24 and August 31 are. all short helen and a | festeréayw here—ma Drews, Brockiyal coerce i ven hat I a Tet Bocas, OF my eretts seas ‘nid Commander Washburn of the || 621" Z rh cred be | ; eetrebder be : rat-tat-tat on Sayles smeller that | curtain raiser. The Kid was a Yakland 6027000000 I—3/Siki, former light he weight Player doing it in 27 strokes may be Sd ee gin the clghth with |. oad have done: credit té ) Tiny spien: caithér ToS, Californie, fie tet Ye cecal tor mania, sais |ChampION, meats Mike Conroy? Rech-| DEI) Galva od receive. permission to transfer |" O% SH# beat UW Pirates ¥'to 3, | woud hire don 2 ee T, promises plenty of action. |), Tins resp . i | cater heavyweight, in Ahe main. botit il SDalvaodre to his attentions to the 18-hole | manching hits 1 The fest bout starts at 8 o” Btueland 9, by lof the Loraine benefit show tonight ‘ course, It fs said that some of |viants. beet the Reda. t te sera ine | Bill Tild clock. No admission will be ball—-Brubaker fe sare Meet Dick Hoppe {f! oldster enthusiasts have bean {{reaeed thelr lead ever the Pirater to illie Ritchi 1 ilden Started Btolen bas — Fr our on. “i . o 2 Kite cudals, witch are. tang ah, «Bowman BENNY VALGER LOSES | Phil Salvadore, Sacramento light-| trying to make this figure for |" ®*™ Willie chie in His Early Youth | , Atiett. Three-base hit EW YORK, Aug 4 Ter-| welght, will meet Dick Hoppe. Oak.) ™&My years and are stil hopeful oved into Bo: T ; h iti Handed out on the ships anchored | sacrifice nis itcCarren and Urady. Dou-| rig, New York junior lightweight. land. in’ the main, event of, the| Of averaging those five “three anus nacharcmet wet mes Tonignt || wee 2 eh ee ae aay? ime by ao Finney |Won © 10-round decision from Benny | «moker at Wilmington. Cal, on Aug.| Pat” holes in five, The idea of 1 ener laa i Braga bn tint aise Peet nd Reardon | Vaiger, Nev 7 qualifying, h i | in the run in the old. He has been playing tennis reg- a {Valger, New 127 Se TS TEA Z ory nk, however, is not a bad [ninth inning that won the first game. UVAKLAND, Cal, g. 20.— ularly since he was 7 years of age, ——— | Willie, Ritchie, world’s light- | and while very erratic in his young. George Unie, pinch hitting in the ninth weight champion of a decade er days, he gradually settled down, «rig PACIFIC COA LEAGU: Won Lost BY AHERN BRN | Portland Winner in the A s*ahead nnd teat the tee| Ago, will find out tonight | and in 1919 managed to be reckoned [diane & to 3 and took th * | whether he can come back or |@Mong the 10 leading players in First Vernon is destined to slip still farther | America, @ ANGELES, Aug. Game, Flpgstced'’s homer in the seventh in-| back into fistic oblivion. Yew once WW AWHILE T WaAWw I USED To BE HEAD =~ iyeron Nubia tices “2 2 | WANE “To Go OUT AN’ FISH 'eEm E GUARD AT BRIGHTON, ENGLANDI.|% | | nnd cnened the series with Vernon | Grove ‘in three BU Loule rune with two | to the Hing In 1919 against Bers 7) iim BUT FOLKS ARE LEARNIA PULLED IN AS MANY AS “TEN A The Tigura outhit the Beavers, but| . | ty Leonard and got only dis- “TO TAKE CARE OF 'EMGEL Mes: DA , AND LOST NARV A ONE IN OVER ‘idn't hit when they counted | Yesterday's Home Roo Hitters | Santor inessosen aero to Re atetis Ea BETTER EACH YEAR ~~ HAD“ 3M YEARS! I GWAM HE poten oe eases phobine : 1 4) fight Joe Simonict, ~ welter- ee f “fo A OLD DUFFER ABOUT dID wr WwW SINGLE STROKE, AND Bedient and - Cochran; uh rake em aeedaes an}, that, somes Pitivore YOUR BUILD, LAST WEEK “+ GoT FROM H eying Robins vet ga|" Ten years ago Simonict D A MESSAGE FROM HIS | h A ‘ _ ond be| WADING APTER A FLAPPER, CARRIED A M i ar ee ‘athietic + #0/ would hardly have made the Cincinnati AN’ FIRST—THiG Vikilow, HIS MASESTY, TO “THE CUN OF C tke San Peinsides Wins _| ernst. caras is ae pits ise ing parties te Phitedeipnia’ | &.\__ FEET COULDNT-TouUcH WIMHOUT GE TING WE MESSNGE A? ||" First From Solons |S Tacs! considerable doubt whether. Wit: Phitades : — uzanne Lenglen Is | lie will be able to put Joc At Pittsburs— away tonight. SACRAMENT ‘Av. 302a oh reach Dia tame ot Good at Billiards | Brooklyn ..........4 eae As for Ritchi 2 Pittsburg | 3 A_F | | the series trom Sacramento, 9 to 3.| Mlle. Lenglen, the #rench tennis| ment has pitty rt are core Batteries—Van Tho score 5. |champion, also is quite a D t Sate suattarien a R. HE, |/champion, al quite an expert at ve taken care of myself,” es | San Francisco ..... » 16 . he insists. “Liquor and I are eae hacat bie Sacramento 310 1 z total strangers and the bri 5 - 3 | ie aves a ight ow York ree. f riffin and Yelle; Prough, | MAKE BIG SCORE | lights hurt my eyes. I've. got For Busy Men etna ol und Schang In a baseball game between the! a home and kids and I've been 1 y teriee Sei b tas] | Newark and Hartford teams Octo-| turning in early these past Troment torub's tow que er 1, 1886, the Newarks scored 17| yenra, Tin remy ’ FGLO-CO Inte y | years, eady and I'm com: AMERICAN | Los Angeles Loses runs in one Inning ing back." : thei Then you enn ork | * Ritchie is aged 33. and it @ill remain that Washi ite to Salt Lake Club The food Senor Firpo insista the i way all day. | SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 20.--| report that -he sleeps on the floor ts | salt Lake won a tight gamo teom|A lot of bunk, . .. It would take al Scotch Have Big | I Kietins “bite Cae 7 | lot of bunk to hold the good senor. toe 9 yesterday, 7| : | Edge Over nee The score RH. EB | In the international Felt contests tas % . . bet Engh s Salt Lake 10 0} . Scotiand has Barber Shops Everywhere Mye Weinert, Ramaey: and Jen M | it t S | won nine times Sand England once, Nigh ariGaea sel Detees ai o Star she GLO-CO | |] Tam registered with the A. A.|| ERNIE GoosEaL AN WI | ; rides and (Becont . |] U. and wish to enter The St MADIS iB |] U. o Star 2 0) Aug@po r Detroit. Providence Followed || site sarathon swim, |Gcobaan Genes Iauneede ie Calling, Positively Keeps by Washington Club)... Hantad Joe Kign, of Aitwaukee, tn Ghe Hale in Places . 15-round engagement hore iast Washington came into the Nation |night. Lou Rollinger, Watorloo, Ta., ler; Zachery, Russell and Ruel At Boston R. al gue circuit in 1886, te Toute | aT; ue circuit in 1886, taking | | knocked out Jack Monn, Madi | men 23 ia of the place of the Providence club, | son, in the eighth keer Batteries — Danforth, Grant, Lyons, | |which had dropped out at the close ie gehth round. | Pruett, Kolp and Severel4; Fullerton and | of the Picinich, | ter Johnson says he never AA Uet 3 AY nembershl is be c |turow a ball at a ni Bartelle evious Beason MEETS NEGRO |! Men's and School Boys’ MONT, ©. Aug. 20.—Harry |} PAN durable woot and middleweight champion, is || Stk’, Materials, all shades fn d pion, Is |} Special value 95. ter's head... .|} obtained from Norman Bartels ||ready to defend his title against | Both ‘Merce, 183i Third and here | First 1 A t tom teh 704 First Ave. close August 27, omorrow night. Greb has complet. , rs BS Ci ed train and is the favorite to win, PANT. STORES CO, Mr. Johnson recognizes the futility of] at Dexter Horton. bi oF Tiger Flowers, attacking Gibraltar with a pea: Nari ie aliases: RSA pid neers shooter. = = ee ee -