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ATTLE AR Bar Kalpan’s Manager; He Charges N. Y. Ring Frametp-. | eee - see » ie . eee INDIANS MUST CLOSE IN SOON TO FIGURE IN RACE Monteith Is Finals Nearing U.S. Golfers Mrs. Hutchins | Tribe Is Far to Be Forced in Frisco Meet Are Favored Turns in Card | Behind Last mar were exec | aaeoa eth Year’s Mark to Prove It) Brier sist eyeciedo|T"tictoait stn im toes! Ff 73 Strokes! A Year Ago Seattle Was Hack Miller, Strong Man, Returns i] Alleged to ” Have Said tennis ehampio hipe her the field of 61 players 1 Kramer-Kaplan Fight} py) So Sai own, mt 1 wiifed | Canadian Star Makes Re- ker|ship which starts here tomorow,| markable Golf Score at Second in ecg sig y Was in Bag for Kremer #0! Cor» eta ke tt tong, driv ie coataee Waa tthe Tacoma Standings on June ® BNE AAR ESLI: | Scns chitipien, one Balen. de fet tee eet neta (TACOMA SOUNEHE. SUUS, 3 BY LEO H. LASSEN EW YORK, J n : Storie national junior ch amp r ui fe ars Aaa 4 . iE dias Rel mand ABS ia rs ; Bee nine ving has bean D & da tie wena tisels of the wor). S. Poloists Ifeur ‘championabipat’ hat. ia. th po far thie officials fixing fights in question York, are being investigated quictly | Defeat British a | ‘hae was heard | season, the Indians boxing comm NATIONAL ) Officers’ Team spitarians s to figure aed “fee er H' 2 ul ie Hi oo Eng " reli ‘ f Mr Huet HACK MILLBR, the atrongeat man in baseball, who bends rallroad , ing the ball, is back with Oakland | games behind the ; my ikiar after a few years with the Chicago | cisco Seals. 441] th rst | k Cubs, Miller ia an outfielder, and| ‘Their present standing is fourth while the Britishers failed t chile he hasn't any medals for| piace today and they are 16 full point. The hers sq fielding skill, he'll make the pitchers| games behind the Bay Ct club, ea tee ae age in this company before the| which in off to a leat a slaad se meno “et n fa over er is playing Seattle has played some good ball rye bird. ‘The Ad th against the Seattle Indians this|this year, but hasn't n as con. : Pei ie ame ¥. week nistent a year ago. Bad weeks in : jana on " aE ear Sacramento and Salt Lake gave FARRELL ‘ | ane wt fe hem terrific jolts as they won only for champion | Brooklyn 5) Britishers, third vbeae oy ll ee L cada ie aesed tc thea, te fight in New York New York SIT etn takene but 2 . Oak Ra y fe He ts said to have told the commis atteries--Ebérhardt, G | point In tt wih chu Dean and ; ; in hitting well and t t Bion that the fight during the foath- | T ° @rweight elimination tournament be or : vs tie 4 iy pitching is streaky, good one. day tween Kaplan and Danny Kramer a ak a ‘Cooper’s Bird 1 0d vi 89 * Fails and and ible the next. ; There is not much fault to be was “in the bag” for Kramer ¢ RH a eaterday placed her at the ° i found with the fielding that Kaplan eroased all the 1s Is Winner of end of the draw from the. V a. ripe UNS oor the hurling aes e money in New York by knox 3 2] A " r i : s , the team is better balance favorite. | Ring and Wilson; | P. Fli h bla n the r nw PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE , ‘ss commission suspended him un- | Marquard, Vargus and Gtb- | Le legon g t me M Your Mra, ¢ * We en ena club ‘is in bad need of ace’ i he presents proof of his charges. = tle Pigeon Racing club| Mra, Bridgma Misa = ‘Tidmarsh, in Francie A ’ © of the Vean Gress type, ag Benny Leonard said several years ond game S from | Miss Fishe i Mra. Ristine n Angeles 3 ae with 25 victories last year, ago that he did not like to defend adelphia 1 ! LOCAL STARS \ . ry eis 463 | gave every t a battle when he ils lightweight championship in N 1 tad FAN “4 »k the mound and he won nearly 7 Ork and Mickey Walker aaunisted | Couch. “and bya The failure of Mra, Fred Jackson ae er cent of the club's victories in w De) he Gisliked to risk his welterweight | He and Gibson 8 . oe in we tt ee ae meee testy Ver Pepe riled bs ac championship here. i : oe ¥ to net fate’ Che chewed ‘arcola 5 —-——_~ ——— . ? * t p once a while in: tar Leaguers ii Cee cass 2 uter asa, {than 30 €F0D upionee in ay eat Women Fe Play to Place [miter and rene, Cope a Td baa Hina yyaaed Serra een a ennis Stars ¥ : ° Fi ] [sale tiles | tod the second round of the Pl T bit - | eee a rf : in Semi-Finals | Devel faa coh le ay Today & TRIPLE-HEADER is billed for | ws ae t DON, England, June 24 Hi the Star league teams Sunday . \iceeasen s6z4{ Champion Willing, who had ing the cold breese and re with the Climax club and the Sosa American Assn. J per and Evans ed posing of Walter F ing clouds, more than 10,000 ‘a ante St Ree OOS | rn! [SUS 840-47 f tt against tors were on hand today to see = dand at 100. m. and the Y. M.A. C. : A ce cn s30.73 | dl " himself gpd the South Lake Ju niors playing} At Toledo— RH them, Oakland appearance here this year 4 ‘: E “ than seven times durir | tallied fou Suzanne Lenglen, the for- at Upper Woodland at the same time. RUG vetids <seeke ives S10 ext Munday’s face t from | afternoon, teed-off against Frank aL The winner of the two tilts will eee ‘o°¢ a . | mer queen of the courts % | The French star will make her start today in the doubles with her & ‘ | friend and running mate, Miss Eliza- | beth R, aN | ‘ Dolp, the Portland kid, and the tteries—Markle, Faeth and Co! eo one nfident th play against cach other at Lower "Weodiand park at noon. The win- | lins—Jonn Po mer of that tilt will play the Gar-| At Indi the nint but hen Hack Mil . Fullerton and Gaston. The meeting c napolle RH. B. Bob Cannefax ri Ree tiie nt CRiecs Wns easy roller to infield the Oaks’ cha glimmere died out an, the former California girl. IAN They were drawn against Miss Col- ead yer and Mrs. Lycette, the former | tleld Cubs in the semifinals the fol- | Milwaukee yoo ee a Jowing Sunday. The final round will |Indianapolis ......., . 0-18 1 Is Suspended | be played July 5. Batteries—Bell, Pinnernan and} cyicaco, : a aes RNA Skiff; Maun and Robertson i test | LOCAL PLAYERS SACS BEATEN 5 It Ol has b by the Nation. | WIN EASILY --AL 11 Llal Three-Cushion Bi local star, will attract a large fol | lowing June 24.—Hob Ca’ Miss Joan Austen, who played thra tried to beat]to the finals against the Lenglen- suspen aves ningle-handes oy smack an:teain in 168 : t4-The |° : ‘ oe ard league} A)1 the Seattle player 1 fairly two home-runs, but his lone} Jonn Hennessy and Ray Casey, the peme ee anne at rie | _ Batteries—Wateon, See and Wirts.| for one year, an the outeome of hie easy sailing thru the opening play, all that the ‘Acotus could | > Angels beat Sacramento | Werre, Reno, Palmero and Urban. ¥ > Plummer until the ninth in- to 2, in the first conduct in a match with Willle| and there should be at leant three! | Hoppe here. Cannefax, after tos-! of the four ive today’s second here yesterda: : _ staged i o the Kline good pitching by Wright and ing t balkline cue wis: closet | slashed the top of the table with pleted ona Roe we Mew tues wr helped Los Angeles lees ' SEALS HIT pocket knife, causing Hoppe to re-| round play In the fatr sex ficid will in the third. The vis ley, New Jersey, defeated Aitken, ‘The score— R. 3|,,SALT LAKE, June 24.—With| fuse to continue In the match : : Sonat cae a w z : ie eos. be th a thing again | the game in the f.(th frame by cross. | Paeiand, 6-3. 6-3 ~ Los Angeles ......-..... A “| Frank Brower, slugging outfielder TODAY'S DKAW bd ng two more across the plate, | /Sacramento .......... -2 6 4/ showing the way with five hits tn ’ 5 ‘ Dots r ice, of Maseachusetts, defeated Sum- “4, 6-3, 7 a > | i by the Indians, SBatteries— Wright, Glazner and rive trips to the plate, San Francis (Blacks Nose Out os Greatest McCarey Ever Saw ®: 3 | Americans, form one of the teams [expected to reach the semi-finals of | the men’s doubles which start today. atte started to score by tallying | Australia, defeated Burr, Kansas City at Loulsville, rain. eries. Timely hitting . Se eae round re What the outcome of the first peat Sir Thomas, Yrotso ys oo = Lane and ig Following are the result putting the | mec ns mar he results of Tuesday's E, Baldwin, | Casey, California, beat Hollins, Eng- co nosed.out Salt Lake in the firnt : Re | game of their series here Tucsda Burnett Nine, 1-0 : MANY ERRORS 9 to 7. Both teams hit hard thru. In the Oaks. ple-header staged by the | Leroy Pratt va. Gordon Haw out the free-scoring gam Kildutt | P eC 1 t K ndler Kean vs. C. D. Hunter, Jr uk a ee pt made doubles, Bald. | ata Tasintepetln bok pia, sed * 0 e scoring game, du acific 5 ‘oal ( at Fo , - ais . win ng two. + Bice ANGELES, ae es bana Kerr hitting home runs | park, Sunday, the Black Diamond | Colored Heavyweights Fought Thrilling Bout in Los) me ee , beat Eames, Eng- and misplays on the 2 p.| team won the feature game, defeat nd matches | . Te pee " 2, | land, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. Spe Portland Beavers here yesterday! gan movin © HE Vil tag Biase f to 0 GRO sere vert men's amatrcr| Angeles Many Years Ago, Johnson Getting Deci- [fenton |. ABR “o] atime Hyvan, “ingland, deteated Mise GAtized them to lose the first game | gun Francie Ge as | losera) Waa totched toc to% Seat waiter vo Sion After Wonderful Scrap Brady. 2b : $)omnarefra Ciranescc atteatee aecabet) meee eeries to Vernon, 5 to 4 | Batteries — Geary and Agnew;| While Daly all b —- + lear, on : S[ England, 10-8. o-1, 7-6, Jom Fun scored in the aco inning Piercy and Cook, Peters, "| raps. Carbonado lost ¢ ane p HG. BY T. J. (“UNCLE TOM”) McCAREY “ 2 LaGonae, | Peppoe defeated Summer- the to the Tigers’ vic-| eon ine 4 to $= : : ive ‘ , . % ; json, Bi a, 6-4, od e way to the Tigers’ vi Hewat bela ee aaa no, Aa and ia {ure Mankons beat F. ¥ n 4 THE greatest ring battle I ever saw was the 20-round hie ace |. Cochett. France, rlendl, Greece, score R. ®. Callahan Knocks Foreat Watson Vent A. A. W nae | affair years ago between “Denver Ed’ Martin and Jack | ®:, "sia" 3 ps $ |. Count’ de Morphurgo, Italy, defeated Portland 6 ie L Giana Peele tae Johnson, at my Century Athletic club. | i ation —| Dudley, Hngiand, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2 reeelh ana eta LOS pies chi Se ab KAYOED #'C. Trnompeon ‘ w ; You often hear people say that this or that was the great-| 701, AB eH BE. oe a a an. OS Ad ES, June 24.—Mushy| NEW YORK, June 24—King Sol. |, * hompeon beat ¢ Corel | ato HOREG asi br . th Shapateoiatas 3 he eirtgs ss lpnktonar Ge Aiea bets “ Rah; Barfoot and Whitney. Callahan, local newsboy, scored an|omon, Jewish heavyweight, won a!’ t2 dieit beat Arlo Kyle a ana t est contest ever held or that they ever saw. Perhaps I have Manin ab 14 e| yatt to Enter a Saarec RBETT | mPressive three-round knockout|10-round decision from Ad Stono| won from Russell Amith by witnessed as het battles as anyone, yet I <br Bt ee | CHAPMAN BEA‘S CORBE jover Russle Leroy, Fargo, N. D.,|Philadelphia light-heavyweight. Hon | “et neve Ww one that came close to comparing | Miler. * : | A A U T SELEVELAND, June 24.—Al Cor-|lightweight, here last night. Billy| Dawson, negro. Ight-heavywelght eee ee shade with this : Flowers, e+: 23 2 6 we teat ey Jocal boy. lost a newspaper de-|Petrolle, Leroy's lightweight stable-| knocked out Martin O'Grady, Cali A at W. K. Yost § ana 4 aie iat ee |Guirto, 1 o 4 0 0 Hi S here last night to Red Chap-| mate, won from Frankie Fink in the| fornia heavyweight the first an beat H.W. Stuchell 2 Johnson and Martin, both negroes, and |nyter. 6 v4 > of ere In Summer man, of Boston. mi-windup, round here last n a pee) eae ea wt h avyweights at their best, were in Such | Kalter. P+ ve i ¢| pave WYATT of Uniontown, ——— —————— “one = Aefault Non eee condition the night of their contest that I|+renton gga t's 0 of Pa., and one of the best swim. p ra {Ree vo Tie | ? Chandler Regan, teat ae Cate y doubt if there was a heavyweight living at|'*** so * | mers in the country, has signified OUR BOARDING HO USE BY A ERN porsisheag ; that time who could have defeated either} Total . m 6 10 13 1/ his intention of coming to the na- ia ae and | f ni dele one, : vonkea tee Diwan is | tonal swimming and diving cham- - J * Ras #0 WOMEN'S DRAW I think that the Corbett-Fitzsimmons Beattie O220 610— 8! pionships which will be held here \ chinge, 7%, va, Mra, B. ath aa a Alone: ripe ie atone te 020-11 E EGAD ROSCOE MILAD~ LAM SM, AT BIG HERRING Wao OUT KZA J nintine ede pi yee Hela ME dae ae st a : “ n a a xian pret reieehet Bibb nov scene . 1 Mra. 100, ve. Sider quality and class. e don yelleve “el 4 2 410} ¥ v' iy ie committee PROUD oF You, INDEED! : ON Wie FEET WA FIFT ROUND! Taek pris | either vould have whipped Martin or John-|efoat to kaiser. tune req blue Charee | tn charge of the tourney, He will be 2 HELD THAT DEMON FIGHTER, T WADUM HANGIN’ ON HE LIKE A Bpenest ladle, Portland, Teint ts Me | | | entered in the backstroke event. | Wyatt ts a natator of the new | School, his upsets of the stars in the South making him one of the lead- |ing contenders in the backstroke Kaiser 4, Plummer KIMONA, ~~ HE WAS GIVING ME “TW DEDOT HUG, AN \F I COULDA Got MY ARMS LOOGE I'D A DRopPE: WIM QUICKER “THAN A HOT POTATO le Mra. Doris Fincher, Lom Angeles, 98 ‘ son this particular night. lonvectcalecr bec elgg pa eal Hoattle, 90. { MeCAREY Billy Madden, the man who brought I he to psig Ral dic Guy Riegel, Spokane, * Mina | 3 Hiv, vy 7 aap cul ; a pite elaney ome ru ne Huron, Teakane: 8% v8 Miva! John L, Sullivan and toured the country with him, was at|ers 2 Three-baee hite-—Lane, Herman Ment ot ve Mra. ® Ai that time handling “Denver Ed” Martin and Gus Ruhlin, | Bit Peckering, Two-base ue Br “TN-T MoOGAN” “To AN EIGHT ROUND DRAW! BY OVE,» YT oN “tte MERE S25, sar SW BACH OF US RECEWED FROM i : Tiamareh They had just toured England, where, as is the custom, they |iacacice, ite seria is eeavenmen | Stents THE FIGHT THAT MAKES ME SO He DIDI DUMP ME WAT Tie wt me pAtld bs) jhad been wined and dined by | great roars which at times shook the |Guisto. iment ELATED WY WoRD TW SNCTA STANZA, wr AT WAG A H. 0. Young, Seattie, |the aristocrats. Martin was|>u il Abel eae pi dota 4 0,“ AHEM «=~ PLAIN ALLEY STUMBLE I Tok, «x considered invirieible: Like the panther he was, John ROE FACT Hat WW AMoTHER V'seen How quick mote I did not think Johnson would ac | $0 caught a slight opening In YEAR OR SO, NOU WiLL BE THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION, ww ~~ WITH MY HELD OF COURSE! T WAS UP Pane WY CERTANY /« pt the match when. 1 thought of| the 10th. Martin dropped and it | sroponing. it to him. He-not only| Seemed as tho he was a sick man, proposing but he rose at the count of sev ly to be dropped again, If yeas a: TO | American League | oP aL Sie SP SEN TREY agreed, but thanked me for being so)? " food as to secure it for him, Altho| | Won ‘Lost Pet | L remember, the bell saved him | ery cossful p that time, John AAIDHIO seeseueess 42. 18 eng | Very mCCONSTUL.UP te tt ee, ol and he came out for the 1th 40 1 656 |80n might have bee Justified in side. | round in fairly good conditi 2a » 517} stepping. But he wasn't that kind ¢ YB jon, | a0 M4 469 of a fighter. Johnson then went after Bd and} - ans alee |tried every trick and device known | ‘ 5 4 410) 7 Og ANGE by theatimne tha} to Rroat Boxety, eat felt athe had | Boston 32... 40... \368 Martin whipped and was trying for| “Yesterday's hero=Bill Magwell, hate blacks began to train, was) i y well, bat watddsiphis on ult eet pirate wns Daun a knockout But that Knockout | Une In & pinch in the ninth fnning, Washingt 8, Now York 1 | \ doubled and drove in two of the runs that gave the Athloticn a 3 to 2 victory ver the Red Sox never came. Martin was tremendous ly clover, Nover have 1 seen such | of the ‘ore swell dressers, and 4 NG! other i ishaduied f them were swell dresser | the other dark boys seemed to ha Jenthusiasm dixplayed by a fight | Fred Marherry, Washigton's star retiet | By anid ol ante Hi Bey CaUBhie rye) Nevis orwd piteher, fanned Habe Ruth in the elghth Boston Tho night of the fight found | wane J faring” with the teen filled. nad the They All Rush for f the pavilion sold out, Up to the anion to 1. ITEN around the ringside: forgot | 10th round it was a etever boxing | [Vf themaeiver. Mor 10. rounds ria shrine, contest, the cleverest ever held, \ Neither man took his eyes off {People in tho audience were roar. ray, eek cuore heat be | HAHN’S TACKLE CY divided a doubly. ‘O matter what stream or At Washington. R. 4, 4 the oth ing at the top of their lungs. fist Appearnnees Jake you select, you'll find » H, By o eer yard patted out of th & natural preference “ Johnson won the decision and § 7 th! Ural Preference among New York «+ Lei" 8) 20) Oi 5 that Thicke doh hox, tho Cubs beating the Reda again, | : Washington BAR ee Maat ae cre eitie Ciesla Vie ho} believe that fight made him, [8 40.6 the best fish to be caught by - i mt did not Kid with the crowd as he ie levak ‘The Phils took both ends of m double the fisherman who — uses Baltorioss Shocker, Terguson and! payed with his man, Martin waa| Martin was so clover that dew | rte, Pelle Braver, 7 to Band 9 to 7 Hahn's tackle, Uae tt Rengough; Reuther, Marberry and equally careful and they made a} Plte the popularity of Johnson iS titer yCuceeley e next Ruel, beautiful sieht, tall and ithe ana} i Los Angeles, Martin had HOME RUN LEADERS | i bts mnuitiful wight, tal l boon installed favorite at odda | Hornaby, ce : y 18 ||] A Complete Stock of RODS. active as great cate, Botind it all I Barish | A t . | wav a dondly sorlousnoas and the} Of 10 to 6 when the men entered | \yerinetty Cub it |] REELS, LINES, HOOKS, KRAMER WINS ii iene ibokea | the: rin. Wiliianon, “Hrewhn CUS 1]) BATT and AW FISHING AC. | might have dropped an ox | Johnson that night was fortunate one, Athiotler PHA, June Y4—Dan. | . 1 | CESSORIES gowns ae ae | \ PHILAT Jin more than one respect. Ho | [ny Krome Pua een | T)O.NOT imaging that it Was not a{had, in my. opinion? some of the - weight, won a 10round decision t, ‘The mon wore fighting | world's greatest seconds oy in ANY? CHA RSH ) | ' from Hobby Garold, Baltimore. Mike! mad and a world’s ropittation hinged |oluded Mark Shaughnessy, Jor Wal RREN, CANTOS DRAB | "RANCTAC: iS $ Ballorino, junior ightwolxht cham-! upon the outcome, ‘Tho great, tow: |cott and Wataon Burne In Mar FRANCISCO, June 24,—| Sporting Goods , } Frankle Marr eC pion, and Babo Muth, Philadelphia, | oring forma cut and sliedd at ono an:|tin's corner wore Gus Tublin, Billy yn atren and Sammy Cantos, - Fmoonn © JArrer sie pattie es Me lightwolghts, w . 515 OLIVE STREET fought @ 20-round draw hore last /othor und tho allence of tho crowd |Maddes, the man who. handled Heavectnneunetanty event: Hany ai tL phene MAMA 3816 ) 7 |ignt, od = ‘Ht Umes seomed ws impressive as the| John L, Sullivan and Al Noal, night, at,

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