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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 SEATTLE ST PAGE a1 Three Shooters Tied for High Honors in Pacific Meet Earl Ronin | ‘Ons High- Priced ‘Star Delivers 4 Coppers in on the al Youth Never Goozeman, Who Meets Shell oe Va McGoldrick, 27 Track and Lost a Race » » nok With Morgan Coming Up McKean High C Field Meet Ant ate noe | eth ah srs nf : ; mu \ II have their d ' enh y , tan Cha Gocherssa teat Amateur Champions of ; . ture n the Intefatl is Pacific Zone to Be De / ; ; t Denny field : . and ru with a tug of war as a ape Yesterday's hero—Dasey Vance a , . forces of the Seattle, Vancouver and ‘ na wire to Promoter | carded to meet otter of Los idea RAN oe 1 Ggerge Keli; . » defeat ir r ¢ ' ‘ Shoot were to be dec i- ‘ Viotbria police and séme good com-tiante sun twe on bases : un Sal s that only afew more| Angeles in the four-round special day afternoon F : : By petition in expected receiey : to: be made’ for the eld entered for tt t » he first ea ) wt ’ lave? x t SP fof meet will get} Errore by be ntaged late | a , and Mel Berg Th shoot v c ce 4 t " oomeman ari 1 fight of e Fort Law ange : ‘ j pati : ‘ ‘ he iit \. t-| due to arrive in § 7 Satur be announced tomorrow . cls es n ‘ a te 8 in th da The ow will be staged at the ees ‘Hohn late] . | 7 ita sesutt [Shuts peers) KEARNS BUSY |Matty Not Very Ill, wa and Ed MeGok , Spo. Oa Bx: & : Baye Ring War Arn "a de, Onk Park, alo} CHICAGO, 34 k Kear a ee BRS kane, tied for high ‘ ; Nien eta Fey ape a a 5 ‘ N. J, July 10 ; . SS ‘ a A tANCISCO, July , t car - » 19 r > Sunda . eae 1 uth in the rumors honors with 146 ees 1D" ati Gate post, No, 40, Aniirlons bien eal promoter, in reference to | ¢ ty Mathewson, the tormer [the open 6 fay on the t kalo the ard, who is attend Stathewton?” |ata game : ad ess i a eave for Los Angeles thewson te at iminsion’s control eign a contr b " ly in bed for ‘of state box! ae, aes ‘ - a use of a slight 6 post was refused s fe aid Thursday. permit, ana ite ration! PIPP BETTER | eins, tanrence mison, om cor} SANDE RIDES | there i nothing alarming or stat Williams v t . Se ‘ ‘ 3 discrimination against the NEW YORK, July ¢ nmouth, Ham! | PaCS, Tihs ling in n condi fon He i simply jams was 8 spent / and favoritinm to private pro 5 ter ‘anke ler, {9 | Ca ‘omprise the conference née. erica’s prem following the u routine for tu: morning BE Sy Bxectu Winedinige ‘of the F es ee pie reulosis patients under like condl- SEATTLE SHOOTERS < SSH pranileasan ale eadiy tr the site : - ne es will ‘ride “Arbitrat een tions.” of 214 wthorne track. Arbitratior nageidnet es So ee cided to other posts, wi t behind the ear with altne ‘Stoyurd’raor His, records in| the property ot A, c. Bowes, «| GOLDEN WINS Ix poirits ditte th 16 0 : ees hatin tate de tear teen panel thea Pk tre aetna! oan : ce, one of which he br | PASADENA, July #—Ned Gold- t 5 < jtion i are 10 seconds and 22 1-10. en, who forsoo! Tigh ave hoot, . : : by Dro Walter B chairman of | 4 t nber of the I A.C, hav Who n, who forsook the amateur ranks the boxing committee jolden Gate is the present national in-| with the title of Southern Califor- r from the Univer- tennis title holder?—G, H. R. fous Jimmy Black in the fifth round pe 2 ha ¥- 2 y 4 of Iin | Jean Borotra of France ofa 10-round bout here last night. professional, leadin Dewith 145. R. W. Kinzer was next Sak : ¥ : fm line, shooting 144, and L. Tem . ‘ ‘ s Mpleton’s 143 was next highest of the an : re | JACK BENTLEY Eadie Mecol ‘ ; iparien McKeau. E 1 Fancy prices for ball-players in the minors have been the| Reid, rage for the past few years, and most of the million-dollar| beauties have been lemons in the big show, but not Jack ‘| Bentley, who was sold to the New York Giants by Baltimore of the International league a few seasons ago for a lot of cash. Bentley has uae ed some great games for John J. MeGraw and his Manhattan club. “| Abe Attell Was Leader of All Featherweights By T. J. (Uncle Tom) M’Carey boxed him to a draw tn San Fran- a | Noted Fight Promoter, Who Is Re-, 1° 2 Bink crag ou gree Bo counting His Experiences Exclus- bedi ob er ee regen othe Mitchel ut ively for The Star Readers | fighter altogether, as the “Battle INKEY MITCHELL, junior we | never stopped from the moment the/ terweight champion of the world, } [% 4{¥-oplnion, Abe Attell was the | gong sounded untt! tho contest was| Swill probably figure in the main eatest featherweight that the| Ver. If you will Just stop and] event of the first outdoor show agi ever saw. To prove it, I , nt about a little staged , the ring h th Ke a -! ath 1 in the ring with the} will tell some facts about his career! champion of the world in the 1 Jetic associatian at | with examples of the ui al things | class—anhd a man who was battling ‘This announcement was made F Se Prank. Fawcett, acting for the|he did from start to finish! For thix lub, altho Pinkey’s manager Alte? “fi ret | Selow: to bex the Bat @iekering for a titular bout on the won tho title by |—Just realize what coast with Mush la “ beating | Frankie | “We have made h a Neil, who was @t! BEAT: WELTER gaid Fawcett, “ that time consid CHAMPION accepted | ‘ ered the most} | i. ted, om aaa hates TOW, this ts not all. went] our opening show.” dangerous boxer | A] Pot a “The of his weight in clear out of class éntirely er made me by the club ina Es oe F idan, id i the ring. Neil} and out of the lightweight class, “put I cannot anda ae jae had a left hand|and took on Buddy Ryan, who was Mad ibe Ascot club at Loe Angeles. | that no one|the welterweight champion. Re sli: Naik tase ise seemed to be! Realize what that is—n welt The coreg vires ooh a able to getaway | welght champion, that Is the same Pg aevigahe 0 class as Micki? Walker—and Abe 40 have Pink box at the first out oo beter teas him door show here, I feel that we will ‘peg habe tll ea have to accept the coast bout ff th hee tlle : @cteede to my demand for a guaran- i fat jen aa ATT AND _ Wee of $29,000." “ati pped Out MeLAREN —— McCAREY of his class and as eae beat Aurelio| | READ a iittle article in the paper HOLE-IN-ONE Herrera, who was one of the lead-|4 the other, day in which someone | ie country an quoted saying that little Be SAF oh Juty | 8S lghtwelghts of the country and| was quoted as ng that ou epee eet ts | who possessed a terrific right hand.|MeLaren will soon be a better . Re G. Sullivan of Benton} yor this tittle 122-pounder mastered | featherweight than Abe Attell, Kil- Mathor joined the hole-in-one club | him ag easily as he did tho lttle| bane or Dundee pplay at Benton Hills Country club.| Then Abe took on Kld Herman, | parison to enable jyou to arrive at} The hole is 190 yards. another lightweight, but of a differ- quick decision and a just one,| r ent style than Herrera—a very, very | and see how wonderful the little fel- ; i | ; 3 ; clever lightwelght—one that you|low will have to be to surpass Abe Tae RATIONAL LEAGUE | yeouid naturally. think would ure-| Attell, just ploture him in the ring ee a Battal iy beat little Abe. | | with Mickey Walker. I belleve that Becond game (7 innings)—Provi.| Abe boxed Herman 20 rounds for | doe pi ne eR ERNIE Aad ence %, Toronto 4. jme. It was called a draw, which| 70 On: “vas tn the. samo. clata Mine 4 Toctester’ 5. | perhaps was all right, but when you | H¥Am win Nas to Ute se Baltimore 10, Syracuse 6 jconaider the difference in the) © oy cheat oY never ike to lweight, what a marvelous showing | 7 Wireae Lace pei sd read anything that is detrimental iat i? cre LEAGUE oats }to anybody. I like little McLaren a 1.6, Lincoln 5-2 aie and his manager, and I think ho ts peeeile 1. Ontahoma City 4 okay ITH Ja wonderful Uttle boy, but let us| a 1, St. Joseph 2 | NELSOD } never forget that there in but one HEN he took on “Battling Nel-| Abe Attell, and in my opinion there Vs son, who was then the light-| will never be another. weight champlon of the world, and! Mo" a Continued) a Named Leader Blue Is Pitcher’s Enigma; He Bats From Either Side BY BILLY EVANS form that would make It seem that he should be more dan: gerous hitting from the weft side, Experiments made by rival mana gers have not conclusively proved the truth of the above assertion, As 4 matter of fact, figures point to |the contrary. } BLUE, brilliant first-sacker ot the Detroit Tigers, brenents a problem for managerial strategy. Blue, aside from being a great fielder, In nome pumpkins at the bat, He is known on @ turn batter, * In baseball the turn batter is a player who bats right - handed against south} pa and left. hated when a WINS BIG T! HONORS right-handed} Larry Snyder, Ohio State's great piteher is work-| all-around athlete, has been award- ear > pul ing for the oppo- | ¢d the Western conference medal for sition combined excellence jn his school Bide m ue h} work and’ In athletics 4 WA B. B. OREW Pacific coast rowing officials have invited the Vancouver rowing club to send a coxswain four-oared shell crew to San Francis®s Sept. 6 compete in a regatta there. ANS prefers to hit from Aho left side of eae of ee, Se ca THE REFEREE) aia sop of Chesterfields How far did A, 1, Gutterson leap BL, captain the Yat joao ene In winning the running mroad jump ale varsity) However, Blue packs®™ punch as}at the 1912 Olympic gamen?—T, 8, 8 ‘ e li re) eet havir re-|a right-handed batter and when «@ Gutterson Jumped 24 feet, 1 14 edn, fe rows No. 6/ southpaw opposes, he shifts to the | inches, MME Biuc ran are an’, Neat When | right of the plato ; What fs the most number of bases Mmpionsniy inv, ith the Olympic | A tubulation of a season's Max Carey. has stolen in a season? 104, We has been play would probably show that a a , for the past two] flue did about 70 per cont of Carey pilfered 6% hnssoeks in 1916, SUCH: POPU LARITY - MUST - BE -DE Ss E.RNVME D ‘ - aa aiommaeemenrchoen qctoee — rnc re Ww next | his batting as « lefthander., On his best re