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e { : ; ' | fem, ae PAGE 12 STAR Frankie Genaro to Succeed Pancho Villa to Ring Title Tenni French Threat , > DH é Need of Play Need ¢ é bane 08 ° ° Pen Death of Filipino BE ALES BOBS a y eals 44 % Langlie-Lewis ee GomPrHING very unusual . f it J By Henry L. Farrell HaaLerani#’ toanniant ibe? § O t Indians of 6 By Leo H, Lassen EW YORK, July Little Frankie Genaro, Seek ee ee eae paael u 06 ! SPN ne eine ga'the from that section of the East Side known as | or ebaltion, ‘goth ®t it ; hy AA tennia horizon in Davis. cup “Little Italy,” will be recognized as the new |ot t that ace to be awarded. | Seals. Coma Ream Behind it world’s fly weight pbamplon at the next meet-|'5* to Score Five Runs, Q yh ; x of » New , »: r © 8s. Ir minittes ars 9 ing of the Ne ork boxing commission. ae Pages Winning 11-10 hae William Muldoon, senior member and for-|)**° ef io guitars i) mer chairman of the commission, said today | ,,, st of the handiere to be PACIELO COAST LEAGUE Hy ie he had no doubt that the little fellow who) groppea py t wayaide Ww none w ot. Pet He | won the Olympic flyweight championship for | other « Hat ake ‘ 4 t yy the United States at Antwerp in 1920 was quite oh HEA “a +| \ bd entitled to succeed Pancho Villa, the former me aay i eactler bt ; champion, whose career was ended by sudden death yester- at t m { ne} day in San Francisco, yard ag ER AY oi ag "| OM } There is no question that Genaro is entitled to appoint ed to meet the next round: | (AN FRANCISCO, ¢ July 4 h i 4 ment of recognition as the new champion, He has to his ve, Bl enson ¥ r ira o Seals put| 6 y rf ;eredit one victory over the Bhepard; Moorar hs those Garrison fintylen 94 mE \ . 7 ey; Lenihan y Munter: T und scored five runs t q V illa “unera former champion, among) \" supe pte ~ old ont De anhctoes WE ; Ri C . others in the cla M Dwan va. Willian F Radwiia 4 4 RICHARDS : ites langec slg ti a 16 we the |g 4 bee i ME a Nong flywe gue A. WILLLIAMSON firt game of! HOF Oy Johnston can p! u present ax an eliminatior B “ from the I the where.) 98 h,% games the Unit Stat will be QAN FR ANCISCO, July 1 in a frea a ep 1 r , i : A ‘Mahsockburd t nad) ORAOAR favorites for the championship. juve pl for pu ane t . tf fe egaronsiyet t =. RAS i ney Australia will present a fine pair] services honoring Pancho Villa, f Jir MeLarnir the ! > make a a a el OR H in Gerald Patterson and James An-| weight champion boxer, who ditd| must be a good little follow happened a rieoo lend “and ) derson, and the Anzacs figure to|here yesterday durin n operation, | beat Villa last week. but he hole a perros THES S { heat the Canadian team in the|today awaited app! of his man-|to be filling out so rapidly We know Hlanty of ae wah et Hi Western semi-finals, and France Frank Churchill |may @ featharwalaict | Wats Sravel. santher “toe And eadine, 10 (are should have no trouble beating Hol-| Rites for the little Filipino | by the time to do the same stur . ng, 10 to 6 4 land battler were planned at Eagles [So the best thing the jon't mean maybe nen the home ! This will bring Australia and| hall, where his fellow cou could do would be to annc club went to ba France together in the matches for| men and admirers could aro an the possessor of th 1} DICHARD DAVIS In 1g quite for. inal ht the right to play for the cup. their last respects. tell him to Ko out and defend it~ a bit of flossy shooting on the : ‘ ¥ . a tae Tilden, the tennis master, who ts/ Villa's body will be. sent to the/and he wou Heacon Hill course these days LLISON thaumane with a great player because he has the/Philippines by the first steamer, for) Vijia was one of the most colorful| Laat week he scored a 68 and went Gun een ees | utmost confidence in his ability to | disposition by his family of all the boxer fo had a pasaion|one stroke better than that mark |oWody out an ad pant wh i eat anybody on the courts, will| WHAT AUTOPSY for music and for clothes, Ie was{last Sunday while playing with | hed apuinpawiive toe ths se Jead the American team, Richards | SHOWED known for his ty to strum a| Jack § and R. C. Cole 1] sent in, A hit and a walk put him| aind Johnston, just a notch below An autopsy revealed that death | uice before he d any great repu His Sunday 77 card was as fol) /o") al ig at bofek Bie the tall Philadelphian in ability, will| was due to “an acute oedema of the| tation as a f and as a dresser | ows 2) Thican’' Wah rashad ts the edad \ sive him plenty of support. glottis, following an abscess of the | he wax the swankiest little fellow in |Out 448 AOE ae Oe Nae ak dele wean Of » fly and ‘ If France should win the right to) maxillary gland two shoes. In 44 434 3456-34-67 Ritehle lined out i g fly te play in the finals tt will lend new Doctors delving into the death H oF a pee Den Richie is at a long fly to color to this event and there's no| of the boxer, and his condition | drove Frank Churchill, his manag owen i a mato with the doubt but what the Tri-color is the) prior to his July 4 fight with ato Villa would t SHADE MATCHED { ut new threat in the tennis world Jimmy MeLarnin in Oakland are | on » , ar (YORGS yi : . Ss Gathan Italian Will Be New King of Flyweights' New York Boxing Commission te Recognize Villa’s Chief Contender as New Champion: Following Ninth-Frame ereus of divided opinion as to whether |, © etceaa” icatee Playing Needed participation in the match had | among hin friend ag! Bes HERE are two tennis players in| ‘irect relation to his death. il . sa ag , Villa should not have been al-/ eq . Seattle who have every physi-| | anal l eget ies 1 matehe cal requirement to become much cone phat a Sew ay it ta : at W better performers on the courts ved an 1n-| will not be worth more { »,000, 21, it wan than they are, f hrgingho aS SPM oe tack of at | a nen = nell Slugs Way to Victory Gis ficient playing blows and the v xer ee eine | blows and the v¢ exer with hish - €l868 tye'ring may have spread the Goozeman; Joe Wilson Is Stopped Kept them out |" from the tooth Infection to the) TALAILING punches thruout i tea oes ‘eentats te pat | boxer’a system firat th aaa eee ahe ela i sae ts of the limell&ht. | DENTIST pace teak flake or ¢ (One is Dick! OBJECTED g him with} Mel E Everett boy, auffered Vander Las and/ «1 want it definitely understood | Doe” Snell |from laziness in hie bout with Spar) the other 1! /that I raised objections to permitting | won tai venient the Spanish Averdans | hava Bit Frank _ Kozlow-| villa to enter the ring, bu | mitt-toaser at the ball park last night ta the pecoua round | ski, They are | ruled," Pascoe sald, jin thelr six-round bout four-round prelim, and the both Jong, raney| Dr. Judson Liftchild, Oakland, ex | Gooseran, smart tnd torigh, gavel floor felt so good after the dodging jaminer for boxers under state resu-| geil all of the fight that he wanted |of Boyd's wild «wingn that he stayed | ideal peigst 296 lation, sald he was not advised of! and very few of Snell's wild swings |ther tennis, but| Villa's tooth troubles and found him | ing | tall . a did any damage, most of them being! Al Gallagher and Johny Wooda|, WANDER TAS seine | only slightly abnormal: }eaught on Gooxems arms and | fought four-round draw in . ‘ : a 5 | shoulde Gallaghs? abading aaa a 98° edvantage to any Saag gSZey | Goozeman waa the master ¥ « alight margin, ‘ i 6 6 Vander Len: has been too p “d |fighting, beating Snell bad t P Villa t ‘ eee eak by business duties to play as muct Bs F aga CS es ‘0 8 us he should to perfect his game, didn’t seem different | Dizard tolled the bell while fauna stood | Ate, ‘¢ ; he ese 5 k, made such a hit last er. Aga ten Waner r 4 where the class of competition isn't) rrure star league finals will get| smart defensive fighters Snell d sae Ritehte, ° 0 wie os high enough to improve his game In under way Sunday at B. F./ figure to land those kind of blows, | Rh fa m Taster circles. that | Da Playfield with the Parkland | but he keeps his man on the Jump LON SKI WILL als ' ‘ i i | There is nothing in sports improves natura] ability as much as; fa lot of fast competition, and that’s | ‘what both Vander Las and Kozlow- ski need. | «ee | Langlie and Lewis Tro of the best of the younger players to be developed in Se-| nttle during the past few years are | Howard Langlie and Danny Lew-| is. And of late) Langlie has de-| smart player to figure. | Lewis, a son of Carl Lewis, who was one of the leading players in| Seattle a decade or so ago, is play- ing much steadier tennis than he did last season. And when he Jearns to mix up his attack with more versatility he will be giving the older players the same battle that Langlie is now. Leon Turenne, Wallace Scott and} a few of the aces are right at the top of their careers now in tennis, and it is doubtful if they will ever | play better games. But such per- formers as Langlie and Lewis, who can almost hold their own with the stars now, are the ones to be| watched. They'll be in the top spots in a few more seasons. In the “Majors j "s hero—Cy Williams, lanky outfielder for the Phillies, hit a home | run in te elghth inning with two on and beat the Cards, Timely hitting off four pitchers gave Hants ® 6 to 3 victory over the Cube. ‘The Pirates knocked Dazz: of the box, wild spree on the m Robina, & to 6, Ken Williams hit his 21st home run with two on and helped ¢ the Mentors, 14 to 4, It made three out it for the Browns in the ball in the sun ‘ance ont with «| and beat the to 6 victury ove 4 all thelr runs in the wixth inning, | ¢ Huth fel sprained his | wide and had to Irave the game, while ‘Ted Blankenship wan pitohing the White Hox to @ 4-0 victory over t Clevelan tow me when he beat the Hed Hox 6 to 1 ‘The Athletics gained # full game on the Henators mn they downed the gern, 12 to 4 RUN LEADERS Tlornaby, i" Yournler, Robina Giants Athletic club playing the Independ. ents at 2 p.m. The second game | ni Umpires will be appointed by The |up off of the floor three times, Snell won the ight, OW, BY-THE WAY BoTER ~~ OVERHEARD Nou LADS DISCUSSING YouR VACKTION PLANS VESTERDAN, ~ AHEM-M- WELL AH. DO Vou ITED -fo LJ TAKE YOUR VACKTION TOGETHER 2, HAVE MOU DECIDED WHERE To GO? WAVE AM EXCELLENT PLAN I MIND FoR AN IDEAL VACETION, ~ INDEED!» Now, AH). 1¥ MOU LADS AGREE “To GPENID MOUR VACKTION “TOGETHER, —~ WELL,~« I WONT GIVE DETAILS] Now, ~ BUT COME, SEE ME FiRoT!. ASD first three rounds last but Gooreman’s defense | of the series will be played at Gar-|his punching on the tn de slowed Ret.| Sage recently ~ WAY, WHAT HAVE {Nou GOT UP YouR SLEEVE BEGIDES RHEUMATION 2 WE WERE DES’ TALKING ABOUT VACATIONS u None OF WS WAVE COME “To A WALTZ With ANYTHING NET f ~~ WELL» TLL SPEAK “OTH OTHER GUYG~ BUT IF L { MENTION Nou, THEYLLE OLY GIVE Me ~TH’ Loup HYENALS BATTLE SAGE field the following Sunday and if a| Snell up a great deal in the fourth; 10 Tomaki, the Aberdeen mid third game is necessary it will be/and fifth. Snell staged a rally in the | “ew it who won from Dago Joo staged on some neutral field. Hiast of the sixth that nearly sunk|G@"s !n a bout here recently and he Independents and the Park-|Goozeman, a couple of wild swingn| ho defeated Mickey Rockson in|! land team won their respective di- | landing on the chin. Idaho o# a more recent achieve- | | visions by taking their semi-final} Joe Wilson stuck his ebony ch ment, will supply the entertainment games, former club winning [out for George McCormick to take for the fans next Tuesday night from the Garfield Cubs by default|free punch at once too often In the|*ainst Bob Sage, in the Coant and the Parkland boys beating out|second round of the semi-windup.|!easve park Nate Druxman is the Queen City Motors. |Atter the veteran had picked hims promoting the show beat Jack Reddick, Ritchie, to Waner veloped much| Star for the series. The usual rules |eree Pete Moe thought he had enou, middleweight champ of Canada, at |trady to 7 faster than has} regarding balla, the home team fur | Duke Potter dropped Jack Hen.| Vancouver and has scored victories \to Hrady to Merman Lewis, for he) nishing the, first two, and then the/dricks twice, and the navy middie.|°Y*r & t of fe tmidab je con Oho re ei ee on ee plays a more/ teams alternating, will be in force.|weight champion seemed in a bad | © including “Bert Colima and AMERICAN versatile game. | —— oe jway in the first round of their bout, | Jock Malone | Both youngsters} LOS ANGELES, Tul 15—Phil|But Hendricks kept sailing in (no| | SU UEREEEEEEEEEEeeed have fine fore-|Salvadore, Southern California's |pun intended), and socked Potter in HARMON GETS CALL Won Pot hand drives, but| leading contender for the ligkt-|the brend basket for the rest of the| NEW YORK, July 16.—Witlle {Washington $3 «5 Ianglie's court | weight crown, and Pal Moran, New |fight and got a draw. Every timo| Harmon, New York welterweight, |Lhliadelphta soo as tactics have im-| Orleans, fought a fast 10-round|Hendricks hit Potter on the jaw he| w @ 10-round decision from Paul /st tacts Li rid oo proved, while| draw at Vernon last night. rocked him, but he didn't take advan- Doyle, Elizabeth, hero, last night, | Detrott Seitett tS ity) aneee Lewis {s much | ——— = = Cleveland aese 87. 68 wASe New York Bae \ casi Sate easier, for. a Boston ot ity a7 BY AHERN At Calengo— . ea A io WEISMULLER TO RACE ACES HERE Wins for Tailenders | Star Sprint Altho he’s with t league basement, for his club. He wins and losses. served a lot of t yy fational circuit. he ime in panniags H PRRKRB CLYDE BARFOOT ARRRRI RTL NH 4 y i Hi Vernon Tigers, who are in the Coast Clyde Barfoot is pitching winning ball is above the Barfoot is a veteran righthander who has the 00 mark in the matter of| Texas league and in ‘Leach Cross Had Opponents Figured Out Before Scrap Famous Lightweight Kept Notes on Fighters and Fol- Was One of Smartest [twice as hard and I ee times’ as hard. What I mean by this is, his courage enabled him to have the right position when the opening came and his accuracy was such as to not miss land- ing the punch on the vital spot when that opportunity did come, This was Leach's strong suit, and twice as effect- te, believe in some cases, he often knocked out men who ap- peared to be twice as good as him- self. lowed Strict Plan of Battle; | Battlers in History of Ring BY T. J. (Uncle Tom) MeCAREY IX speaking of Leach Cr 1 would term him “The Draftsman f the Prize Ring,” as he was one man who kept a little book and would take not of everything that fighters pos had all their strength outline their assets in every way down to a minute detail. All of their me at Vernon, right at the top. weaknesses back in mix-up or whether th he had also written down — wheth-/ er they fought McCAREY spent their | selves. | Now, in Leach's battle with Bud | Anderson, when he fought Bud for Bud Anderson was Most people Yj} and int time In defending them- } ibs this battle Leach also used his old trick of pretending he was on the verge of a knockout. This was & very clever trick of his. A boxer, 8 a rule, gets excited if he thinks he has his opponent nearly out, ¢ leaves openings, so that a man with a good punch sel- | dom fails to knock him out. Leach also used this trick to | cover when he was really hurt, | as his opponents became so used to it that they were afraid to come too close, thinking that the} thought Bud was a very promising fighter, and I thought the same, but | I did think that the weight was al- he might be shamming. This enabled him many a time to recuperate and get his strength Swimmers to Enter Events Wascher Is N. W. Hope; Skelton and Spence Also Entered By Peter Salvus 4 lepers comp tition is world, aft re of the strong array of famous ming 1 inthe Na imming and div. which will be art of July wwim: talent AU amy lonahipa, and here the first Among thone w ered in the finals latter fA must be consid. the big wate cher, of the who is the best representative swimmer in the Northwent Anothe Northwest wimme ho may give the Jilin A. C. star a tussle in the wa erson, of the rev A. C. of Portland Walter Skelton, Weismuller’s own team-mate and member of the same club, {s also a speedy swimmer who may wrest the crown from the eat ‘a brow. Middies of Uncle Sam have off as their ent net flash. Wyckoff is en- short sprint and the Art Rul is the yle ite race, ed East- ern swimmer, is one who appears as dangerous. Spence made a fine record at the recent San Francisco | tournament, but was nosed out by | | } | | oe v | the |tered in }220 swim entered in rd free-s' J avents Weismuller’s favor Walter linoiss the his mate, Sp Weismuller. Across. from the Pacif | comes the challenge for W: lcrown from the Hawalia home of the famous Du! |moku. Warren Kealoha lup the # for the Hawailans jand will ent 6 meet ( NATIONAL ow Brook At New York— Thicago 3 8 2 ‘ew York 612 6 Batteries—Keen, Blake, Jones, Ja- RHE cobe and Hartnett; Bentley and Gowdy. At Brooklyn— RE [Pittsburg . 813 8 | Brooklyn Bl 4 | Hatteries—¥de and Gooch; Vance, |Oeschger, Ehrhardt, Green and De | berry. RHE 9132 At Boston— } Cincinnati +6 10 8 aque, Biemiller and ‘ooney, Genewich,| gus and O'Neil. At Philadelphis— R. St. Louls .... -4 10 2 | Philadelphia 6 9 @ Batteries — I Dickerman, Sothoron and O'Farrell; Heniine. HIT PITCHERS SACRAMENTO, July 15.—Sacra- mento continued on its wild dash for the cellar by losing to Oakland here yesterday, 11 to 5, The Oaks i 18 hits off three Sacramento pitchers. Pearce, Knight and ‘The score: R.> iH. Be Oakland .. ial 1s, ae Sacramento - 6:18) Batteries—Delaney, Kaiser and Byler; Shellenbach, E, Shea, W. Canfield and M. Shea. BARFOOT WINS SALT LAKE CITY, July 15.—The i C ways a little too hard for Bud to} back when he was really hurt, It|lowly Vernon ‘Tigers opened t New York 0 6 make. wi © wonderful asset of Leach's | Series here yesterday with the Bees | Chicago sesseeeee BM see because he had to rely absolutely on|®nd trimmed them 8 to 5, with opin kee ao Bee Beng: HIS fight demonstrated how cool | >! brains to win, as he was not|Clyde Barfoot fooling them with Jough; Blankenship and Schalk ad Gollectaa Wieanh ieaan eos: Mies yall would call a great fighter | his spin ball. | At Detroit— RH, p,| Here was a man with a territio (Toy, fh NRE ee and pean lie * a 4 er chant sre utes 1 | Bunch in elther hand, It required | Ci ei Dre : = 38 : sare i 77} eonsiderable figuring for a man who|. 4 Ne RUE take 20 eet r tee ‘ 31 ronighit’on'the' oniat-of Leach Cran remember correctly, Leach} Batteries—Barfoot and ‘Schang} Batteries; Grove and Porkins;! +>" outine a plan of battle, Yet stopped Anderson in the fifth| Kallio, Hulvey and Peters, Cook. Leonard, Woodhall and Bassler, Leach had-it all planned and i¢|TOUNd. It was the first time that Ta ke cleveland oe, w, {Worked out Just ‘ag’ he had it| AMMers0n had ever been stopped,| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE A levelan f *| bianned. He was so courageous and}2"4 he had Knocked out such aj Jersey ity, 4; Toronto, 1. | Boston ‘ i 6 160 accurate in his figuring and| 8°04 man as George Memsic, show-! Providence, 6; Buftalo, 7. Aeaae Ae hs 4 a +h | punching that It made the punch |!" that Bud really had a terrific] Reading, 2; Syracuse, 5. atterios:; Zahnizer and Picinteh; | z . | Punch, Baltimore, 3 3 Rochester, 9, Buckeye and Myatt, apoE On this contest there was consid. | . i “)_Jerable wagering, as Bud Anderson ES’ Washington ... ER Sd so American Assn. J was quite a. favorite, and I believe a aTERN LEAGUE M patterioeRuseall ad’ Ruel Hoy- Se Sie Brorite._| _Okthoma_ City, i Bt, Toman te ereld, Danforth and Hargrave. Score: EB - Toledo . | a? PURSE St. Paul pr T55 i H iy, | WARK, N. 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