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: 4 iG , Kf N ‘ FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925. THE S@ATTLE STAR Sd PAGE 19 jlere’s First Chapter in “Uncle Tom” McCarey’s Great Story OFF van by, B.C. HORSE RACING OPENS JULY 1 Broke as Laundry Driver, McCarey Became Promoter 2471 Wins Angels Pound { Star Pite her Is Jinzed | Bangtails to Run for Famous Los Angeles Promoter of 30 Years Ago Net Match Ball and Win | ~ 4 Pare ee | Weeks This Season How He Entered Boxing Game’ Fe:| From Scott) Easily, 8 to 1 — ee E, JALLY 8OCOTT favorite for the BY 'T. J. (“UNCLE TOM”) McCAREY y city tennis ttle, fell before the Seattle Trounced in Early Famous Promoter of Fistic Encounters in Los Angeles 23 Years Ago urate playing of Dick Burr, vet Innings Thursday; Fred b p , Three Vancouver Tracks and Two at Victoria to Be Busy This Summer; Many New Horses Added to Paddocks for Coming Races ANSDOWN PARK, Brighouse park, Hast- ings park at Vancouver, B. C. and Colwood park and the Willow oria pre- paring for one of the biggest horse racing seasons in the history of the sport in the Northwest ASSAGE of the Horton law, prohibiting boxing in New bed scellles wo Fussell Looks Good York, and the fact that I was a laundry driver sorely in were responsible for my entering the game about 30 Sabaank. tn: ord years ago in Los Angeles. Another facton ress at the which contributed was my health, which He Tennis for Beatie’ fans Thurs ‘4 Low Angeles and required me to be out of doors as much as} | ee ; me A ar that was that Fred far in the tou I O8 ANGELES, Cal, June 19 4T here was only one pleasant thing who wa possible, very 2 Funsél pitched bet The season, which will last 44 days this [ always had loved sport, but 30 years ago his ba Se eli year, gets unde 1 at Brighouse on July 1 I scarcely dreamed that many of the world’s kame, } latter par HAD A JIKX and there will be seven events on the daily greatest boxers would appear before my lopsided s Ps at ion : ON HIS TRAIL] | program. ) > Pat ure unnir wou > a w had ASO ‘i 7 ’ k clubs and that some of the boys making their ah thi tae wet wed this sea THiS SEASOU The racing game in British Columbia, which attracts early struggles before my crowds would ws at @1. 63 hundreds of visitors from every part of the Northwest, is become world’s champions. Lh While Scott Outside of Fus under government control. The betting is conducted under When California, in 1914, decided that pro-!* ‘“ mad err pga te lef tw Bs the pari-mutue] system and, fessional boxing should come under the ban, QUILLIAN , eye thy 4 4 this i upervised by th I withdrew from the game and, as gene Relate a hye caxt 5 Wy Lon Angeles ra Northwest mounted police. [ ; Coast League aRCArie x is known, made no attempt to open any kind | iow 4 and. Windy ? pver six runs tr @ are eady 400 horses ce), eCAREX of a boxing club. Joubles champion last y " te ame and sapeindoie ead lene Won Lost Pet Before I started managing a club, Los Angeles and vicin-|« t nL atralght sets by. WI eae! sided Ragin ob sapdb a an Francisco 5 ity had organizations promoting boxing. Among them were s 1 f t LANE aah h moneain? ean a tracks, see the Los Angeles Athletic club, the Downey club and four | ;\ : Sika i lo wan a lone ta 1 me of the Western hor f “ or five colored clubs besides, | ———_____ hacaeckinn | Ste 4 6 ni at made It elght to : 39 It was not so easy for a | A ; rH ne, of the Beraphs and 1. 0. LEE STABLE t Mabr ‘i a ) break tn and for this rea | American League | : ; vened up the reries Dr. Hetferman, M. J. MeNulty, Jr sho H im Rollie Ne: SEs ee Thelma C. HOW THE SERIES STAND ked 3 t ——— | Be Ponta Thursday WwW Won h would g oe given ar the Ar ass a peau fon 0 I took to handling a Tat gels and they nix +1 pen Binks se a good for tix the . 1 | Los Angeles i ie had been retired tn the first inning ++e 8) Sactamonto 1 ae rman Whit-|tane, ef st ier Pia vg pen RIVE RSIDE SPAMLE—Dar Re Ure Sr} Darrell J 5 eines ay :€ ‘ aoe Segal triad : ir, Gearge vatwhach, “rune COASE LOOP e lub H. FE Semi-Floals Round te * ‘ " HE WAS ONAT a club * At 4 e'Clock— Metab ‘ ALLE N DRL MHE 8" ae So ey | AR a spunneny? | Suey pupana es rite ' Keystoners 6 1 JUNIOR SINGLES 1 ‘ ‘ TiRST : ; ape F Davis and Finals Round . ea fet Waal ee Ser Wy \ THE TRS) ir, RK k 8. Tatte : ai tnarie At 3 o'Clock 0 ' EIGHT WEEKS Bryndean, Lure « ard Lang v ‘ ROTH PARTON ae o l ay Te segue maine ; ay Rated as one of the best pitchers in baseball, Waite Hoyt,|ot ciuv eI re ass 10 O [AL 3 o'Clock An vo, 4. |New York Yankee flinger, is one of the jinz hurlers this |Babo Rutn, Pak te pee ECOND base 10 Li wort tao . ; ¢| season. He wasn't able to win a game during the first |r * Peeen ease Oe the Lyons and Schalk;| Fonte va 3 eight weeks of the schedule. F. BEBAN STABLE Rose, ERO: oo baat Fuhr and Ptcin Korine a ° $ 1 400.8 Jugo, Barb Wire, Jack The three best WOYS’ | SINGLES t ‘ * 6 - nen aba York R. Ui. BE. \ At 2 o'Cloek . TB ee ae iii i] {Laughs in Husky Crew _ |titvinini rot hold of Hank Griffin, tall negro, who bexed Jack John son to a draw and later boxed Johnson when | was in business. Fifth Round itl gs agg Ror Died nes ORE ee Rice Thru Soon. Also I handied Billy Woods, who ; orw: . 1 Semi-Final Mound F afterwards, ‘boxed Jee» Walcott ne, i : : , | Rew Sow yeaa Hee 2 DOvGHKEEE ¥.. June 19.} | Without the aid of shoes and | thorobred ss bets Ph ; . ty Lane ‘ . #9 3 : stockings a ; ity : Batteries: Walberg and Cochrane; | 5°? ¢ he, Wiliam ‘We x Unive s a see PP : r muiaat RR r and L. Sewe WOMEN'S INGLES toot. &," Fussell’ 2. " Bases on | yy F : acon atiels “ome aaa ab Aheeak yeane ce SmPinal Mound “ ‘ ' the crews were about {Summer fo us to McCann is not only fielding weil workout one of the for Portland, but is a consistent RICHARDS AND ° Dore srvaLEs, TILDEN MEET) me 19.—William T. | 2-4 and Vincent ~- Wascher Wins i Swimming Cup ASCHER, ( . vete Howard Lindimore is hitter than fielder, but he ¢ of the main cogs in the Salt “found himself” the Oakland club reat ball player VICTORIA « 1 Park, Augu and Mr pavilion m Los Angeles, gave me a ¢ She other clubs fell by the | 1 Ride. 1 took a verbal lease the place and as it was the | Richards beat Mn iter of ‘the ell for Los Angeles. has a good man in Wes nd so has Sacramento in Colwood Park r Alonzo, The latter dates are Inclusive. The day was hot and anyone r gies iglin. a i ‘ Spaniard, 6-4, 6-1 and Tilden | Coact Daughters, ape { eer ene Nee, weibeee’ || Sueitiated ak: WHIght, af the. Cu. | polit” ‘WE the’ OGMTR kat many years in who ever walked along the rall | handle crowds which the ethers iainaiod Tack WOU: of tus! Ce. | polly FB aD oe rt 1 the Big a trabkta Wna wir hk Ua Tidal | LTE | STATZ WOULD could not. 1 don't believe there | nadian Davis cup team, 6-3, 6-2,| std one . ack @ Jd meet | seems to be tho stronge: . | i } | na ia ata ; ne pe tho strongest there. AID L. A. was ‘andthier plact inthe city | 6 | Bob smith wax 1 Three, 1920-21-29 chanel Metaihesaey age ery Outside of the comical events National League SAH ot which would seat over 1.200 or | pees. Cort ’ : | thrown overboard, managed (0 around the crew house both | toe: A aD Neer Spee cree 1.500. My new arena accom- TERRIS WINS © Feature races and ¢ diy) the date of the fight! reach the tracks and. afioe hit. | crets got in a serious workout tae pola Sine on a De Rema oe fe gated about 3.500 or 4,000. | Rn OOKLYN, N. ¥ id ssak yy the v7 y snd Jimmy} ting the ties for four miles, he the varsity showing remarkable | Sew Tork 3 : AnttRes is vagina eae pepe fi al ne (Ith | rerrig won an easy ; in OF thee fades are W. A. ¢ | arrived back in camp. suffering form stepping two iniles in Just [cincinnati ) ns Buitisee rts nielineler tiene 1 promoted shows | 39 ound be th ot} (ottawa: . June 18, 1923 | only with blistered feet, as he under ten minutes, Brooklyn s + 29 Ditchitig aa cust dinit his dobnerithe Sreviously) was called the Century bieew Orla tele apriege Wasener; |. any many # did Joo Wood,| had. walked the entire distance other crews performed |fy cca ‘ the .Chiomro' Cubs. ‘He is stil olde Athietic club, Later St became ck fi i ° d sec- | then the Rox, win and nd all elghts are getting |»: phia 2 Wiestirte ae? x i known ax the Pacific Athletic club.| numerous. Fi haa lone in 1913 H ES CAR for the big classic next | Bost Pree Fee #05, nore yee ee and remain ed so when we moved t | been knocked over by Jeffries « Wood won 34 and lost five that) C . MV: k? a There was a report in|), At Dabure R |? . ae the old Naud Junction pavi a reigned atlpreme. aif Corbett was season. | onnie ack S ‘* camp today that Coach Jim yt yess sass ie MILLER CAN Inter went to Vernon—three arenas | xo good that he was to meet FAULTS | s ae Rice's resignation had been accept | STILL HIT “ ej ‘4 pars womens 1) Son Learning |lea by Amur G. Brown, atrector ot | ,,Bulteries: Vance ‘and Deberry:| Reb great and histe ig incidents occurre ice in the future. Tom and other great ring men where battl o ma and rf t awit t the Philadestig Uni |Rremen Morrison, Culbertson and} Hack Miller may have his faults IP\HE management of the Ath. [|TOwIne & meen Ue Binith, | as a fielder and baserunner but there It might be mentioned here th ma | ard breast stroke mt y seats Dow! at the Century 4 the situation nearly 30) Jatvle: Bob simth, x0 i 2| letics is & regular family af. ve is not any doubt ahout his hitting. the first bout i] the situation nearly pel | . z. Athietic club occurred between tw} yeary ago, when the writer left his |” row aiving—Won b 2]] fair thin peason. For the clon R. H. E.| Tho strong man has batted close to exteatherweight champions, Joe| jaundry wagon and decided st Jarvie, second ad {|} gated Connie Mack has his son, - 5 9 0] .400 since rejoining Oakland a few - wT) Earl, as his right-hand man. And swallower with. Rin judging from the manner fn id - weno eed 6 4) weeks ago. atteries: Ring and Wilson, Ja-| — Bernat Solly Smith. Twen-! portunity presented itself in ty-round bouts, of course, were then | jing, Tho swor in vogue. | o- etre an i Th lings Is belng sued for divorce. which the White Elephants are obs, Breet and Hartnett | CUNNINGHAM oes i ‘The next chapter will appear ed him to bury their pennant | lady probably objected to his cutting n . It looks to bo a spe: | WITH SACRAMENTO TTENTION of readers may be! Saturday. 8 pretty soon remark itty arrangem: The At Cincinnati R. H. E.| Bill Cunningham has finally joined alled to the fact that in the days — - - =- ———— || two compose a good ard of New York .............. 4 11 1] Sacramento and the former Indian 1 1 I broke into the boxing game | (= Sanaa strategy indeed Cincinnatl® .. 0.556000. 08, 8 there was what might be termed TR BOARDI NG HO USE BY AHERN} Mack, who rates na the oldest || Batteries: r { eng r in pol and Snyder “atmosphere aim Jeffries, un} OL T big league manager In point of 4 ; n yder; ns die ad service, 1s no doubt grooming BERIOE AL EG OU Wingo, Hargraves, (12 innings.) |the Solons. «* is being used most of the time in Quillian, “ Huntzing | right field. Cunningham is a pretty 8. May, Benton and) good ball player and he should help I ne Five < it would hot ne urp o June 20 he Four Inn, fn the Can \ SCKE! OK! Seetk with a ea h oe pan GF wat Now, «,HOLD APTER THis GHOT, EGAD,- TLL SEND ree “mele Mack steno ot Jeades. omnis Austin fr with kim wee! ~ PFEFFER COPS [WITH VERNON © Pickin ean wenrrwdee | fo) ONE Voll, Sonn Yj TIAKE ONE OF ME LIKE YZ), GIAPEHOT “To ALL more asasona have passed 00d || qy,q, READY POR MAGA” | SAN FRANGIRCO, Tune 10 [to rane into the Seattle ineup. He : champion of the world, Lapses 4 GLOVE BACK A Lib, ~~ IM LOOKIN ited KY “We SPORT EDITORS, IL und the job to his son Ginal and 23 other entriew of the G.| in a pitching duel to Pfeffer « san | st! Ang with Vernon, however. Beck- ter tise’ tale? secernon | ta ee Cee A GUY WHAT T AND © Necessary || | SEEAN Five at the Hawthorne atrack atonday | Francisco, and the Seals won, 1 to Cr ike ail veteran sluggors, cant still for the summer competition, the Chicago | 0, here yesterday, The Seals scored | crash the Leta the Tigers need strength, City, Nev. | fay FACE Like “Hl otter CHILLED | as TH OL TLL WRITE A FEATURE || | Disigeos ‘Men's ‘Hacing sesectation an: | the lone tally in the sixth inning. | hittin Great fightera and boxers were | GUY \9 COMING &T You MAN HERE CAN GTICK STORN TO ACCOMPANY. tt) en Golf to nounced pea nia i TEES | BB ath A MeKT CLeAVER!,| “| -HIS HAND IN “TH VTL UME WIN Note p AAUD-1OMB URADAY Portland eg eee San Francisco : | WR tins 1 mw oteapy | | PICTURE oo rl Look | | pint Lucep-0 Be 0 T Sele usepu terry cece reo cd pe nr Arpt ez Contrasting and| My S255 20k ) | aoe onien reua] |. Crome eras pen OUIMOY Sees its Re dete | Oe Blea | i \S BEING COUNTED, MNGEL¥ 24 INDEED. ala MA, June 19.—With MONEY DELAYS BOUT icht-Colored | ‘): eel Tact in da aang] cae APN ay teur and proteasional golfers, the an-| for a feature match between Joo Stecner | SALT LAKE CITY, June 19 and Frank Judson, former Harvard unl as aatoatonrt Mayans vernity wreatling Instructor, at the Elia alt Lak “a A kland her here early this morning mat show here next Friday, promoter erday, 6 to 6, in a game that The first event was to be the open! Joo Coffey sald today was replete with errors, ‘The Oaks tournament with 36 holes of medal outhit the Bees, but lacked the play being on tho books for today MORGAN WIGHTS TONIGHT punch to win and another 36 tomorrow to com i fete 10 rounds tonight at| phe scor RH Be plete. it with Stewart MoLenn, Oaitana Aaiirrinast Neil Christian, defending cham yrtticda WAVORERE Salt Lake Cot ad on, was being made\ the favorite to] gay pRANcIsCO, Juno 19.—Arbitrary |, Batterles—Boghler and MoDonald; pat, altho the odds are against the | op¢ onde of 10/10 & ruled’ todny un | Elercy. and Cook, Yakima champion as it 1s seldom] Pancho Villa, fiywelght champton, to | | rnmay axp sarunpay | | “ boat Jimmy Metarnin in thelr July NDS a that an open titlelst repeats against ees tmreiecne caxund. they wit] WINS IN 14TH SPECIALS FOR YOU BOTH J | | | | | nual P, N. G, A. tournament opened) Trousers by All the Rage! Rest. quality of Gray and Biseutt Flan nela for young men and fancy malting: matorkees for men f $7.95 to $10.95 Large selection of tweeds, serge, worsted, and caasimere trousers Yeon $5.95 ond $6.96 such a strong field fight over the Cyweleht timit and Vile's! gAcRAMENTO, June. 19—In | Utle In not at stale, Id-inning battle here yesterday, Ve | YANKS LOSE | PRAYNE OUT FOR SOME "CHND| non. dete | ‘red Frayne, Jocal heavywolght, will| The Tigers sec STBOURNE, Nngland, June} vo « {{8.—The British won the Interna-|one of his hands ins fant A eter Jackson in Viotorla, By Cy ow Bask tional tennis team matoh with the} gener night fifth frame. ORE aie aves are ah | American team of Ray Casey and The score Ri He plit, Ramboo Fly Rod, Reel | | | John Henyeasy when Casey lost the STHIBLING SIGNED Vernon s ny a with Clilek, 0 yards Enamel fifth and final | CHICAGO, June 1—Young Stribling | Sacramento iu 4} Fly Lin pretest r TOP HIKING SHE Very Speclal Value at 85.05 ed Sacramento, 8 te 1 five runs in tho || ond inning, only to have the Sacs come back to tally five in the 5 3 TROUT the shelf for some time, He broke | t Thursday after A great varlety of materials and haw algnod to mest Boy MeCormick of 6 Hooks, 1 Box | | oon to vert, 97, 9-7, 0, orfoseaLudolphy-okert Bar| Sainion stylos—-trouse alta 0 | Hoon to Jy By Gilbert, 9:7, 9-7, ¢ Flonton at Haat Chloago, on July a, it} torh | Binkera een tee G08 diese ni01 “¢ ty fat aro i ¢ “Wes, | Before Henn: had brought the s announced today, On July 1%, in| foot and Whitney; Keating, Shellen: | sions. Bpecia roup ft f iG | 1 D WH Be j erlean te o even terma with| the sane arena, cone ‘Tunney, Neht| bach and Shen, | gponduroye. B50 The Pants Store IMI Grd Ave, Opp. Postoffice the Bridsh by winning from J. Dil rigie Kink Solomon, Mebrew heavy fy y Wheatley, 7:5, 6:2, 4.6, 76 Welkht | VHYE WINS MAT Bouw Ne mAs | In the entive meoting of four sin PORTLAND, Ore, 19,Ted ¢ | VIDLER RETURNS HOME she ores a | h ' | les ACE GORE fete | Alex idler, who made nc mi an|Thye, claimant of the world's light || Sporting Goods | e (hitd man in the ring at the Mik] heavyweight wrestling title, won twe ‘ihe Together they were beaten in the ‘ pine ab OH canvas e Fund sow: last Tuenday, in returning Tout of threo falls from Billy Id. | 515 OLIVE Se doub! So the final score was gi hem RU ALD A APR ha ERG ah Kansas City, only by a tight hone MAIn 1210 _. Qagveical Crocus RISKS His CAMERA ONIROGCOE A's ep ar ian aereniig | Giff. 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