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by Leo Le * 8 * x * * * * * * * * * * * & PENN COACH PICKS wala AS ‘CREW TO BEAT. Aberdeen Middleweight Ea: BY fightin H.I ASSEN HE be st e in Seattle O'Leary the newest sensation in’ the Northwe ; In beating the eran Dago Joe Gans in ne Elks’ Milk Fund show st night Lomski showed ) the main ever Dim at the ball par ore all-around ss than any fighter has ace O'Leary, the great little Irishman, was the master of the lightweights here Lomski gave a wonderful exhibition in his lopsided victory over the veteran St. Paul man. He hit him with everything but “Doc”-Thomas’ new straw Kelly. Box ing skill, speed, hitting power, str punching, aggres- siveness—everything that goes to make a fine fighter Lomski showed last night He had Gans on the f fourth round, but Gans, with all the skill of years of experi- ence, hung on desperately. He showed enough wrestling holds in the last three rounds to make “Strangler” Lewis look like a ballet dancer. Gans just did manage to stay the! six rounds. loor from a clip on the chin in the Not once was Lomski in danger. He won every round. Both hands hit straight and true, fast and hard. Lomski Was particularly effective with his right hand and his bouncing style of footwork, coupled with his ability to step in and punch when the opening came, were defense enough against his slower opponent. Other Results of Show AS for the other result they ; Nate Druxma were as follows: nuge success from Eddie Roberts beat Mike O'Leary faa tiny Mice es ai in the evening's entertainment; in a six.r fight every bout was well matched L y Dick Griffin won the six and filled With action. A huge Found verdict over Jackie Ne crowd turned out; the weather Henry Geysel i was perfect; and teday Drux Rivers in four rounds. man will turn over a goodly Babe F ver Al Mackie} sum of money to this new char in four round: ity work of the Antlered Herd The « s promoted by | 1¢ was z nigh O'Leary Makes Hit i in n Defeat Me. O'LEAE was be k h 4d pber ne Parl age button feat than Rot wa o1 The fans love a gamest The Californian hung on un fighting F oI ma til he cleared his skypliece and Wonderful brand o ss in his) for the remainder of the fight fight with F he ¢ Roberts all of the en tertainment he wanted, and then some wi 5 " Griffin Beats Newman in Close Fight NW the other I fight on the} egg, as the saying goes, and til Dand, ffin was| Griffin kept walking into him given the decis kie New-| thruout the fight. man, of Egmor It. was close,| Griffin is a very pleasing Griffin's aggressivences and harder punching catching the eyes of the — Teferee and the judges. Griffin did most of the fore- . ma ing and did land the harder D t blows. Newma a shifty lit- | boys who t q tle fellow, but he can’t break an line, but how he fig Rivers Robbed; Folmer Wins IHEY gave th | They ought to keep some iT , in his notes so they don’t forget what ; happened in th rly rounds, eee, tt. Matt ; for it takes more than one pinched many a bird for lees thefts |~ round to make a fight that goes than that the limit For three rounds Rivers kept his left hand in Geysel’s map and nearly closed one of his peepers. Gieysel needed a cou ple of bloodhounds during those first three rounds to find Riv- ers. In the last round Geysel made one of those final stands, and be stronger, he tired Rivers. Ti ninth-inning stuff won the verdict ui for him, according to the fellows} Al Mackic fight who pick the official winners \filled with act New Referee Makes Hit A' FIDDLER, Des Moines, Iowa, Beattie debut last night, a referee from | his third man in the ring, and he can work as often as he wants to here if he shows that kind of made | refereeing | did a re-| | all of the fights, and he stuff all of the time. markable job of it. 1¢ beys are in the ring to box He kept the boys fighting, didn't|and not to give each other dirty allow any clinching and bounced|looks and exchange half-nelsona, around like a rubber ball. Fiddler is a very efficient last night. | American pantie Pentathalon ily Beats Joe Gans' ad there wasn't much of that done | Bercot Meets Sched tournamen © these red he ) Joe Schevarz; (3) 5 Bob Hes keth; (6) Dick B way at the Seattle ield of entrie Among those ec as follou Irene Ste- Howard Langlie; ( Norman arter & Ure Btatt Photoe Se) Men’ S ‘aie Narrows to: Seven in City Tournament ule P! AY narrowed down to seven performers in the Kr h A — mer of the City tournament now in progress at ac e gain ets ata the Seattle Tennis club. D° Ted Krache [At 3130 e'Cleet Dick Burr to meet Wallace Scott and : . head agalis AL 4:30 6'Clock : Howard Langlie to play Bob Hesketh “in oa ; Z : ‘ , . the upper half he drawing, while Leon 3 » tist Las “gas nee por BLES Turenne play and Marion and Whitcomb SE rat BY an and 7 ve Quillian ha qualified for the semi- poe einsaeakt SBP 4 hal ame finals in the lower half sores. ob eral eee The winners of these matches then play 5 . down to the finals 7 ta At he big match on today features Turenne be cision, |, 1 ths and Marion, Both are hard hitters and their ing and a JUNIOR SINC meeting should bring out some flashy tennis. Genes fai Bike ae sill Taylor forced Turenne to the limit to om th ss , pf t win Tuesd the city cl ampion taking the tie ¥ PUB EES op Pelee ih en match in, straight sets at 7-5, 6-4, e an, || John Curran va. tre ( TURENNE hard, high-bounding service both- | ne dis boas encpe ene page ss jered Turenne considerably before he was able to break thru | }to win, | Ati pa oceea OUR RIVERS KAYOED } Quillian was given a real battle by Dan Lewis before he COLUMBUS, “Ohio, June 17d KANSAS CITY, Kan,, June 1 }vanquished his younger op-{much trouble from Finesilver in | die O'Dowsy' jocal ban’ sched | Joo. Rivers,’ tmldwet Aexioan | ponent Tue sday in a three-set | *tralght sets Eddie Coulon/of New Orleans,| per, took the count in the eighth} match at 7, 6-8. | a aru upset of the tournament of a scheduled | round 4 10-round bout| Rob He on the other ain. | CMe When: Dick Vander 1 and 2-round bout here last night re las with Peto Sarmicnto,! gles match in this division without | M27/9n, one of the sxe Copan , ‘ out | the men’s doubles, Jo it to Cap EO a ett Fe Te SR means Sanco me Pr ngle and Bill Wa n after three “Boss, 1 WANT Nou “fo MEET A COUPLE OF RRA Ee S E t MY STABLE MITES, —~ riiscns vl ite wim Even “PELICAN PLOTZ Puiease {3 | DENTATHALON swimming meet AN! “BIG-TANK BENNY”! Sleveland ... 26 % ‘8 pe held a ec 700) -. eau « fH 78 | second and Lenora, Thurrday nignt,| |] HEGE GUNS 16 GONNA 0 gelal (14 | Second and Lenc nday night, | Detroit. s ‘ (i /in which the best swimmers of the} [ WELP PUT ME TARU Boston .- cine 8 **? | local organization will compete. | i TH’ PACES FoR FUTURE ie Wasbington— R. H.x,| Officials for tho meat <have been | ‘ CLASHES! MEUTOUG Gs sce sr ccsee 0 9 1{¢hosen and are as follows: Lefty | Vexhington q%4 Hoakland, Jack Way, Dad Henry, | Batteries: Girard and Dixon; John. | Norman Bartelis, Neil Eilis, Walter | Reseburg and James Fulton, Ra n and Ruel & | fe Daughters, coach of the Crystal club, At Boston rr H. B, | has donated a beautiful silver trophy iiceco., : 1 5 9|for the winner eiaton s § 4| A pentathalon js an event in which Batteries—-Robertson and Crouse, }the man with the lowest number of | Garbowski; Ehmke and Picinich points wins, as the points are award | ed to the losing H. #, | ning places, At Philadelphia Cleveland Bt Hladelphia bee rT ee! Science -sicute, Kavaras, Hoy.| ROHWER STARS and I, Sewell; Groves, Rommell and | ¥ FRANCISCO, June 17} Perkins. d scored the first win of the f the jeague-leading At New York R, H. ¥.| Seals te to 10, Hits’ galore| Detroit oe aR featured the game, the visitors col New York 3 § 4|lecting against 17 for the locals, | Hatteries—Whitehili and Basgier; | Ray Rohwer's two homers and Bill | Pennock, Hoyt and Bengough | Hunnefield’« four-ply wallop nc | counted for nine of the Beavers'’| GOLF TITLIST ~ The score: RH, CHICAGO, June 17. Defeating | Portland oa 4] more than 100 lumbermen golfers | San Francisco 1017 44 from all parts of the country, John | Hattorion—Meoker, Burns and To M. Simpson, Paris, ML, won the) bin; Willlams, Crockett and Yelle national lumbermen’s title here hy | | Agnew turning in # score of 71-73 Bi yson, former Indiana amateur | ee Prk tha, lumbermen's| RILEY WINNER crown a yenr ago, file, AN FRANCISCO, June 17-—Te Tiley outhoxed Angel de LaCrus in DENVER, June 17—Harry Gal-| their mal nevent here Jast night, | fund, Brooklyn-welter, had the best | altho the Wilipino bantam, making! at Imy Tanner, St. Paul, in a] his #econd appearance here, was coround fight here lant night. | dangerous all the way'*) not the win: | | Bos GET ALONG “TOGETHER LIKE BREAD AN GRANN ! Ou PALS ALL OF US~<THREE “To A CELL, MANNS “TH AN aha aot OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ BY AHERN | LOST A ) m {WHEN L FELL CHAM A FREIGHT car! UA- HU, ~ BEFORE 4’ ACCIDENT, 1 COULD -TAKE-“TW’ BEST oF THEM AN! if nite ‘EM UP TO DRY! « “(ime ery K (SN Wi sf NOPE MARTHAS TAKE A STROLL 2 sets, Vander Las off his stride nd the veterans ping-pon. to death, Pringle’s lobbir wath dd them eing ac jcurate and. very effective. Marion | played brilliantly, but n't get |much help from his lanky mate | wno had a dad off day. yet Satie: ani Net Results | | MEN'S SINGLES Fourth Roand Rob Meaketh “beat If. F. Pnestiver on Whitcomb Quillian beat Danny Lewis, BT. tt ; | WHtth Nonna Lenn de Turenno beat Hill Taylor, 7-5 jo Barer ee SINGLES Thelma beat Mra. George Liewlyn, 6-0 is Rita Meyer Betty Mortiton, 6-0, Hernlee de tte, 6-0, 4 | MEN'S DOUBLES jonte beat Janette Tourtle Kermit Rosen beat Don Latsute,. 6-0, pe 060, Liyd Nordstrom beat Jim Wing, ae faul | ‘ | John Curran beat Prod Clark, 9-1, 1068 Indians Play | Angels Today TMU Seattle Indiana wor open against Los Ar Angeles this afternoon { win the odd ries to keop in tho Angolk behind just |] gamen behind the | Soul to Lon Tribe of the place a half game Seattle | game third only A Krave halt league lending are the 1h and a Howard and Windy Langiie beat Dick | | Burr and Grant Latzure, 926, 6-2 |_A. G. Pringle and Witt Warren beat Dick Vander Las and Armand Marion, | 6-3, 366, 64 | JUNIOR SIN | Third Row HW. Langiio beat W, Newkirk, tet, ¢ 1 trom beat G. Hamlin, 6-2, 604 N. Whittet baat ker, 4-8, 6-4 V. Galvin beat 1 3, Gel | BOYS’ SINGL Dick Cox beat Hud Onte, 8-6, 6.0, Jim Rice Says Huskie: Are Class of Regatta . J. WALSH BY I (Staff Correspondent of The Star) JOUGHKEEPSIE, Y,, June 17,—Despite the fact that I Washington made a poor showing in a time trial Tues- day, covering the four-mile course in 21 minutes and 43 seconds, the Huskies will be the hardest crew to beat on the river next Monday. This is the opinion given by no less of an authority than Jim Kice, head coach of the Pi vania crews. Following the test of the The Star had a long talk sation, he said that Washington would be trim and it was foolish for any one to In fact, he declared Washington will be honor passed out. Rice himself and, as he explained, their poor showi Huskies, the representative with Rice and during the ec the to hardest them, in there when the watched the Huskie g was due because of 1a extremely rough water. Altho the veteran Jim did 7} [not admit that the Huskies | Coast League would trim Penn or the pee he hinted as much in his he ; xy yl a talk today. - “o : : be * Angeich 4 . i a i r r e io The race is over in Division 2 of The Sta Id Cubs Pp The Y ©. team failed to Tou Queen ¢ : Y mH I imax club at , Pp Osborne and 1 the Y. M. C. A. is r Rixey and Wit > in the league that ultimate winner Pittaburg rou. ¥ If the prelimt- rel 3) naries are completed in this section y then the seml/-finals will be Bat H a Jun the finals will MeQu Ww aw for; Aldredge, Kremer, Meadows and Cie ar Sm If any of the teams scheduled » not intend to play A Louls R. H.E nform The Star immed ee nvenience of tehir appon- Bat on r 4 Wilsor nd ris were turned in by the Lake Merchants on At ¢ & R. Joubleheader last ie e Arden Cubs and Batterie Ryan, Cooney, Bush nd Gi Cooper and G es MARTIN WILD |. ssct take, dune 11, — he ee aati eo 7 Bees spotted the Oaks to a three- un lead in the ope ig innings, opening innings, due to Martin's} OUt Slugged their way'to a 16 to § nd a leaky Id, and] Victory the: last out «wae ware abode: eadeds wiintimas te niet Five balls were hoisted over pe e en wall and seven others s H. f.| Were kicked around the diamond. s 1! The score: RH. EB 4 10 4/Salt Lake 1618 3 Barfoot, Eckert and | Oakland seseees pat si ee | Schang; Martin, E. Shea and M.! Batt Mulchy and Cook; De- Shea. laney, Pruett and Byler TAYLOR IS WINNER VERNON, June 17,—Bud Taylor Terre Haute, Ind., bantam, stopped Jes in the French open tournament Ernie Goozeman, Milwaukee, in the | just ended, by way of proving anew seventh round here last rfight | what an invalid she is. Noah Must of Had His Whole Family at Fights uzanne Lengley won three tennis BY LORA LA BLANK self, and nobody would know the AEVERISH FIDO—did you sec] ‘fference! I was thinking so, too, k the mob out to the Elks’ Milk | pees n— but this {s over your Fund Fite down to the ball park { mY last nit Every Elk in the cc ounty} RS I Tah) | musta been in on the big show and] IG 1 hadda lot of fun, The from the looks of the and | B. F. got jealous, as usual. ss old | He’s a nice guy | boxes I gu | pt Noah and all the | & rainy Saturday enough to sit out nite with, but not rest of the ani-|80 ornamental, so I suppose that's mals was there, | Why he gets peeved when attrac- too, |tions such as Nate Druxman and 1 never per. | Lonnte Austin, the well-known fight sonally saw so|™atchmakers, shower me with at- much at one fite | tentions in my life. 'The | Naturally, I'm popular, Maybe it's field was full of |the way I wear my clothes, but I personaltys and | have undoubtedly a power over notorities an d| men, the five numbers} Anyways, mo and Eddie Roesch, onthe menu was] tho automobile man, and | a swell dish.|Chief Frank Fuqua, was discussing | Whichever way | fistiéal tackticks with Jack Barnett, | one would turn/the auctioneer, In his spare mo- | LORA something hit|ments, when who should T see but | LA BLANK — You tn tho eye.|Matt Starwich, you know Matt, the | Insidently that’s | sheriff, and just as he was about | what the private thoughts of "Dag to tell me what to take for this |Joe Gans was most likely, whilst | gosh-awful cold in my chest, why Jour own Leo Lomski was showing | this big beef-eater of mine insists |the famous visitor from St. Paul|T should go back where I belong |how us Westerners can entertain, | which place his faco makes no | Leo didn't give Gans a dull mo- {secret of, andso I never did find | ment! ‘ out the cure—but I bet it wasn't | Me and the Boy Friend had @| milk, eh Matt? girl with us from Calgary which | Se a craved excitement so we took her|()\H, WELI—that's one reason 1 long and parked hor ringside, Sho | don't marry, Wher? a feller's (@as just passing thru ttle I}only a boy friend you can shut jmean—and when Hddte Roberts | them out on the porch with the eat |socked Mike O'Leary in the mouth /and the mop rag und one of Mike's teeth flew out Say, that cough is playing heck our Way, Why this girl friend of | with my artistick temperament this jours: ie iy Passed out, 1 tried to /afternoon and 1 feel about as low jfind the tooth for her for @ soove-|as a traffic button, Guess 1 wil® neer but had to give up and, any: |tune off and go gee if T ean find ways, the Boy Friend says if T get }out if Matt remembers what he It he want It far a wateh charm, [never finished telling me last night he having just become a Wik him QO, reservoir! | | J I