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MONDAY, JUNE THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 «Report Rusty Callow Signed by Pennsylvania tor 1927 No Statement | » » Conqueror of Dundee =| DruxmanNine Peete inthe Play Starts (Sam Langford, Broke, and FromHuskies’ (*""*“ semiaiastosut™ ") Defeats West [Li '"..'.1"| for English Almost Blind, Pays Price Crew Coach : Tennis Title Seattle, 5-4] seach tacntoe'yy tarry 4 A. Williams, Coast league presi Once Terror of Heavyweights Returns to Old Haunts Callow Signed for Next Oliver Stars as Leader |“ }iicior picriine suyker was || United States Represent- in Chicago, Where He Once Had Lots of Money; Year at Washington; Falls in Semi-Pro apne for 48 Saye and. Aas ed Among 200 En- It’s Old Story of Those Who Live by the Brawn ed ; . $76 f Umy I sia = Refusesto Talk of Deal League Flag Chase ; ill was trants in Tourney BY ROY J. GIBBONS OUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. nt can while Billy M IMBLEDON, Bug. June > NHICAGO, June 22,—It always happens thus to champions June 22.—Rusty Callow, | ‘ m a 410 rine tor raasing |! VW tne thet tine int gaann veers who live brawn head rowing coach at the .. tae Sig arn kas ne bats nae dusky, Sam Langford is no exception to the University of Washington, ; dugout without tt zuie. : ‘ 1 y will become the head coach ‘ ‘90 | \——— tod | eas Ten years ago they crowded | m in the arena. He was one of fistiana’s wearers of purple. His mighty fists smashed on to fame and victory And now he has come back here to this port of ex-cham- pions to die, nda Years ago his purse was thousands. a er Today Sam is conte with picking up some small change p | i CRORE: SiO Wronnte Sb: tae Coe . as a shadow boxer and in-] “Cain't fight no moah. I'se done ter Dasa O nat 01 cae es McDonald Smith tructor in a Loop gymna-| ! bouts boss, for enough to bring result Is Favorite in sium, : Would Sell Life Memoirs F He says he is broke and memo still hears the ut ¢ ake eee ae Troon Tourne would sell his memo multitudes, His fists t Pennsylvania in was learned | Callow refused to make a} statement. | Northrup Stars in Three Events. |Athletics Hitting Rata Lee Ae Recap, 9k apes Ball to Keep Lead *" { June the Ath: | th dofeating them, 5 to 4, in the ninth} tetics have compiled a a hitting inning of their gam s for an has r ol * at R. HE rpRooN, Scotland, June 22.—Two|Money after the m 1 here today wer « British cabinet membe “he golfe hing out in the| es—Barton and H 1 & round of the British | 1 and DeWaele char shit he r s will be fought out made SAILORS ARE BEATEN Ick Warne k 1 honors of ren WATERFRONT A. A ble, benides two ru Rollie f ame at the Ce a Fins i This contest doen not te ‘ » Mari i Finn ‘maktt a n exhibition of three official time « d 1 time wit the 80 best will fig veteran } And the uble Blowsom Cunningham ar thrup, lera place KOEHLER IS STAK Arp Penciva nice margin TWO POSES OF SID TERRIS Ao in the fact that he | PROMISING LIGHTWEIGHT BOXER. Helen Jacobs in | Verte. cssrrerim lle Uf lisa ode open] b> aia a mii ae Les Ti ins there is noth oF os ed for anoth ma LAKERS ARE DEFEATED Richards in Meet pe | ’ Give Opinions ad of hi IM HYLLENGREN i TARTS NEW YORK, Jur bing oa He’ll Knock | povonicer pinio ee Sema te ens Sto: 2 VOY ir mee ae ' ; 1ENT the ( the: Nine’ acoré cafe which re to retire fr nnis champlon- Washington sand go on the stage, stepped Out K rache } BERCOT, mwo AN( char itchers were unable to x batting spree and | © enough to defeat his ancient rival, ent Richards, for the Metropoli- lay court championship here. he score was 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. from his aspirations long homer in the ninth Phillies. | in th , ded. only 3 way to the wo will b 3 boys are res Tuesday night, June 120, arrived “ew "| Yale Scored Points | in Every Meet Event ¢ recent dual meet with Har- scored in every one of today include Helen es for Jacobs agair Wm. Johnston ag: 16 “Boston raves knocked Walter i = OE embering = h stand in the| the 15 events. The Blue got slams BY MAX LUFT Gin during ‘orld series we! in two of them, the 220-yard dash It's going to 2 if Mr. s expects Ban|and broad jump. It had the nar- hnson to keep his s rowest squeak in the shot-put, get- ind of weather? ting but half a point. Y Charlotte Hosmer defea Hawalian champion, Mrs nert, 6-1, 6-1 Ye cca cd ddl: / \S . I sear WY, », and I'm to pop that Dedarrs eg ance and Bert ave at Th Si ore itc ers three times before. Bercot won Ficure Now “lieu im's ince (69 Athletes Lost to igure be) in the last round. Had the to Pe ROM present indications it ap-| fight been five seconds longer, - .~ SS Y pears that what’) Bercot would have won by Jb i ' son of the Brooklyn knockout. The second meeting Up yy The hurling The fight was held the first Yj 144 nasn't been deliv Tl of th 1 on a rainy night at The great Di cision, but Bercot was put at a de most able player in the cided ‘disadvantage by the wet and | 1a? | Y) ps League last season, has been ha | slippery canvas. Footwork m ee a tough time to date. He's only st flashes of his 1924 form, when he blazed through the campaign sensa- tionally | Grimes, the other outstanding ace, | vas faired about the eame as has| Vance. He's been good one day, poor} much more to Bereot than it does to Krache, because of their differ. ent style of fighting. Some folks say fighters have no of humor, yet here is Jimmy Geodrich claiming tho lightweight championship of the world. Nate Druxman fs staging the coming show. Ho has signed dimmy Rivers and Henry Gey- with the fans. Tho return another. ‘The fallure of these two to| - for one of the preliminaries. | match Is Just what the fans come up to last season’s efforts, plus vers and Geysel fought here want, the cetirement of Bill Doak, has put} at the Milk Fund show, and © tickets went on sale, and | Geysel was given the call which ver great crowd In expected to unsatisfactory out a crimp in the Brooklyn advance. | The one bright spot of the Robin-| proved — highly ol On July 1st this Association will pay its 18th semi-annual dividend at the rate of borne has done only s Several of the rookies that looked | in spring training have failed to n p e i 4 : H WEAR Yp't I SseeGUTANT eb : p seo RC 2 i] , pate, Siren, And’ the Brooklin ivory] PER ANNUM A SEATTLE hunters are now out seeking new| i SP DID BUY—Acre talent. | ‘ N ' * . hin city limits ———- Good hitting and defensive play | y @| well. constructed pi ! have been the big factors in keeping | gars h @, chick the Dodgers up in the race thus far. SAVINGS 4 : 7 > en clover and , Phi | - : : ° Price $1,600. 60 But if the gunners were showing to | | - 4 = " 5 $100 in antage the team’s standing msiderably higher than it | better adva would be at th 6 present time | ana We have never paid less. Organized in 5 = i ate ree SE 1916, our assets are now more than : ) Wall You buy ore pice ui a Savings placed here are safe and _profit- ~then e able. We have always paid withdrawals on demand. Money received by July 15th cred- —then abox ited as received July 1st. $1.00 to $5,000.00 accepted. M ° ] (CHILDS | This Association is a mutual savings oist, sweet, coo CIGAR | | and Universit party 0182.) ‘er WANTED— __RRAT BS Packed in tea-foil, instead of tins— hence 10¢ , Society under State Supervision. } NORTHERN Three things determine how good a utmost care to all three. 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