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| | | BOXING The Punch Huffman Leo H. Lassen two starts | is but in passed the Many fi their prim trip dow ct n. A acks and he was a has-been Travie Dav just tw ar Fs Swas the big e 4 he is That Wonder why somebody doesn't think of nicknaming Harry Wills the Biack Panther? The Punch ‘A HEAVYWEIGHT punch is t fiat ¢ Cle ‘once in a | his repu' Stribling is a s treme f H is the type of di at ean make the f look bad. But it ta r ay that to bring It takes ness and title with t And yet one can hardly say that Slattery was beaten by a 1} Shade, considering that recent * knockout in New York. But it’s a fact. Eddie Huffman HAT’S become of Eddie WY man? A few weeks ago he was th of Los Angeles. He elsé again Huffma Jumped inte spotlight he beat Fuente, the Mex- ican heavy- weig! in Lo? Ange former sailor boxer got a big play from the L. A e835 for that v which, by the way, was a close , fight and, if any- HUFFMAN thing, a dra And then he fought in 2 semi-windup at Wilming- ton, a small cit ur Los Angele fhe following Saturday, and was badly beaten; a punch on the chin ruined him. A prac boxer did the tric Huffman looked fights here, hitting much better than th ge heavy Weight. But he showed a tendency of not being able the chin. Rocco § A stopped him and then other unknown Hobbed up to do the stunt at wil mington. Ability to take a punch as we bs give one Is a prime requisite of boxing. cally unknown doin his stand a clip on | OAKS VICTORS BACRAMENTO, July 20. —~ The Wakland Acornsy after losing the mafority of the games in the pres ent series with brace here y mento, took a nd won both of the two tilts scheduled. The #ooren were f to 4 and 5 to 4 Kirst game RH, Oakland 6°13 Hacramento “SCOh tie | Batteries—Kunz, Pruett and B ers; Canfield; 8. Shea and Wachen fold Second game now Oakland . “fal fe Sacramento . 4194 Batteries—Boehler and Read; Vir i, Martin and Hughes We don't now what has happer 4 to the Athletics Maybe M Mack saw a nice cool cellar ndver ‘iged for rent and his old passion got the bettor of him hess yc pb Fane et 4 boxing | TULY MONDAY. ATTLI Bobby Pinell Leads Jefferson Golf Qualifiers, |, é lam 68 Score. “INDIANS SCORE 92 RUNS IN SEAL SERIES Is Low Tally Hugo Haakons Wins Club Title at Rainier, Beat- ing Pete Ash — ————E— P.A.C. Is\__New “Belfast Spider} Locals Take Three Winner Week-End Games 1 9- | Seattle Runs Up 28 Tallies in Saturday Double Bill, 20 in First Sunday Game, and Loses, 12-11, BY ALEX C, ROSE » BY NIELS ry * ps hye . s B Independents Badly Beat- in Second Tussle; Five Out of Eight ’ en in the First Star AN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 20.—Four adding League Fina machine experts were rushed into the pre : box trench and the reserves are the o . Dick ‘ ’ mad A. C. took | week-end Seattle-San Francisco ball game O q i eat — ermne for the Big Blue Book Over 100 started out on this cored 92 runs in the seri¢ qualifying test, but only about The ‘ von the series, five games to three e half of that number turned in , he Indi aE lead on their home field scores. Flights of 16 will, be PARKLAND A. ¢ only reverse for the league leaders 0 ee 4h drawn up for those who turned this year and the two clubs are now ¢ quare STARTS POORLY in their cards but failed te R. G. LATTA i Satine sid at ahh thera this make the championship draw irpwrns " i ; ti eason, the count standing : e cagner bpd ’ }11 to 11 -__ |SCORE t f te W ‘ ‘ Latta The Independents were play in « t ing the bases poorly und lost sev ellef hurler, m yu Sor ft eral chances to score by mis hich he MOKNING GAME crete mar r plays on the sacks, One run ve 4 f a . 0 A. 8 u Ht \ ! « hea in the fourth inning was all that q in Lawelat 0 atlto the they were able to get ew Bra ‘4 : t He bh f r: t . Well, it's seldom one hears of . 7 ¢ { r b three Inc made 1 r i pe “73's” falling to ake the big ie 5 more | of the P for two base ings of S. ; draw in a club championship, |, © 600d | WARRIGAN atest en Ber . r but such was the case of Wil celine mortal tol s7s HARD xe . 6 » 6 liams, Dawes and Miller. oe . ek eK Fra ra - Schultz, Watts and Johnsen i othe « mae found their 76's two too many . me run t * b and Fouty, Greenway and Pick. | er |) k Braz ed 4 BT x ens, each with a 77, were still ‘ | himself te ¢ of . : Aurttier eoetranked u s Barberis, Sim and MeGuern | ig the m € ° edit yest he a were also contributors to the hit The © z m f , ¥ “ : column, getting three aplece | to the t en 5 b 7 J F ell A " : : < | { ‘the 1 “aa he ‘ o aakons Wins he says. |, , es By pne wh the fir me of the series tea , H iO HAAKONS Is the ——————_ : Jimmy MeLart Belfax PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : ieee 7 ft k ¢ ' A A British ¢ x 9 TENNIS TALK | ; onan owe ed. tn calito sent I A [ 3 Ike s H plete up of Fiaa . ‘ e from f +. se t 7 : < I elg hampion, made him a Play thruout the whole mate J : “ tain to be av cham alt dine otarniaht © t x to was of real championship gra “ gy ° stare : ‘ iS : . HOW THE SERIES STAND 1 | Rune responsible for—t : and the gallery got its biggest > on as be & r HPO. A. 3 pe Won Won Y : thrill on the 36th hole, when, ate ‘ TTR radicott: & with the match squared, both Hechert Suhr, the ace of the Call 3 ® ‘ - De Meyer players sank long putts for 4 sa evden ase . Se she eer t Y T46- ascot ge twas pir (ae rg . 5 3) each Deals fivers v4 gs off on the extra-hole route, where the great open spaces of Pume a | Preceee sess @ 4 ° | Double "4 putter di ot work so - ae “4 : ad me—2:16. } L } . 427 32 3] BY T. J. (Uncle Tom) McCAREY {} ° n " ‘ bP t k reer ich Agh won the| Mayme MacDe whe is playing Se pocket 3 ho ad t . “ win the ‘ f Sam} ° to Lang | o 0 with birdie Dick Vander Las was forced to default "5 © | 1 m wi f Veh 0: Ore prime, O e x mmon ¢ attle is a wonderful city and has fine} can francis Epp de Bed Poor Leac 2 ould have been required to make ‘ LOS ANGELES Ju ). T I vers had this Spittsburg chap a member of : ® -< ar ere b a LAKE CIt 1 nes Hardian, A2 ‘ 1 . twin t 1 ¢ rH K, punel | Peas |(square) Brown, into camp With a 79 ° 2.8 and r 2 4 t ‘ didn't seem » men, one pos- | score. Poor 1 Arthur Ube e ek ats Wie rescond. | the eee My hea m Salt 1 o 4 and a a ‘ McCAKEY ble jyauch essing y ass ot the boxing | ee a . ° gam tN - RH rm um other knowing it and as ELS ala MOY t gam I H. §F I game i H. B.|¢ 6 P ech could wir you knew, | knowing the same time that his | Was all set to © up this golf | — 1 ) ¢ ‘ I did, that Leach won hin battles | oppor is two and one-half times |for the walking exercise that it pro-| ‘ Were ‘ » Batte Kruse Ma . hix wonderful courage and ac-|as good as he is, you can imagine|Vides when the stork arrived. It's | Ba Bu Brya d Whitne d Wingo; Barnes, Scott and sny.| CUr@CY how much brains he must have to|@ girl | In this battle ific for} use and how courageous he must be . | red. ame H. 4 Brooklyn R. H. B,|the first 10 or 12 re *s was|to even make the matches, much! Vincent Miller—They tell me! 7 1 2 Ps 1} 80 far in front that the majority of| less contest them and win, Leach |there’s hundreds of people play golf| Score by innings wer 1 0 6 1 {the crowd were looking for a knock-| won this decision and, in my opinion, jon Beacon Hill every week-end Sea 043010003—-1 4 5 erie and O'Farrel];|0Ut any minute, But Leach, with thru breins and courage ‘ Vincent Manca—No, they do Ht 04203211 3-15 1 Pet ! | ( ¥ don’t san ° ‘s innings.) | Grimes and ~ : —— |play. They wait | Amendments Expected Today in This is “waiting” week for wit |'3, "2h De ee if NG HO USE: Ban ANURN Intersectional Tennis Rulings | 0: 01: ti is is tie morning |i lame 4 and waits for putts that never come | pitcher--Eid in and then spends the rest of the |—Williams day singing “Waiting for Ships That Never Come In," a, by Williams, Wild piteh tolen bases—Emmer, Daly runs—Herman, win, Two-b: ADICAL changes in the rules) men’s sing governing the Intersectional ten-| singles and boys’ 5 ment of the Northwest A few matches were played Sun and doubles, junior boy | I SN MASOR,~ BUSTER WAS AW AES, YES, +L RECALL THE | the winners in] day the Washington state meet, \k @ hite—P: TRAING To “TELL OF SOME PLANS INCIDENT.~L ASKED HIM IF You HET tanta Moab | eue cuece wan letacabatnient pias ae | utitgan ie plays | LADS PLANNED “To SPEND YouR len and junior}in both tournaments will really be- |_ It Is hard to belive that. golf is a/2' Uinpires—-Brashear and tears ¥OR A VACATION, OR SUMPIAY’, —TAKT You HAD FIGURED OUT, ~~ BUT Y/Kiiow How BUS GETS THINGS KIND OF ON “TH! HALE SWELL, ~~ VEN, Go We Umpires—Brashear and Reardon. gin today Scotch game af about the | ; the represent STATE SINGLES nesULTs | millions of dollars that are spent on tional champion. oon de Turenne beat Dick Van der The Rainier t went to p the eel SSL EER ships, may — be| Las, default {Colwood team in Victoria last Sun- just what thoy went Won boy singles, beir VACATION “TOGETHER, AG I KNEW OF & SPLENDID PLACE“To G0,“ BUT L UNDERSTAND THAT THE THREE OF YOU WAWED AT ANY SUGGESTION COMING FROM ME! ™ OW WELL, | radically changed | ABM Miller pent Don ating, €-1) 6-1 | COME “To GET TH’ STRAIGHT Mea heniney Delnort and a good time ‘ OIL ON WHAT 11S ALL VT WAS NOTHING MUCH, —~ ONLY, BE Ani worth wart meer " 33 | ABOUT ! wD) THAT T HAVE A VERY WEALTHY Tennis aasocia-| Ae a SPasior ve, te Wolnsenborm jeuaneke Blieatenes Northben ben a eee ce | re BACHELOR FRIEND, Wilo OWNS tie AUBERT OTN Sele tustauee. George: A vratnn foals te rca | ) A ¥IWE THOUSAND ACRE EOGTATE Tho first mect-| ecntey Atimauds he ie That's about right") and B. BL} AON.) mince hI x UP NORTH, AND WE IMPLORED ME tng. fo be held |. ta "winkeeon, a a Wa | Tnaeh wreu & HAQILNTOBE eRinuMAtC oot ectas | 5 10 COME UP WIT MY FRIENDS Te fot chee coc | seb Hedkeul veoaml ar It: Cardiaaay’ ©) +l paps y Fit | weahiereng eat NY SOMETIME “THIS ‘pose of making the draw, Hereto:| pan Lewis va. Rash } . Cleveland 2 7 2 GUMMER, ww fore the rules have confined the] A. G. Pringle wa. Ken Tatlow | Some players use the “Vardon" Ruether and Ruel; Karr | “THAT 1S ALL I> I idlatingy Ovens thontuay every oe | me ‘sith % sgeamora then there are othery who ‘une the | | ane \' ach squad coming from the same| Hyman zittler va. Guy Plye choke grip on thelr pencil when} at petroit 1 = a) cae Turerine, local 1 Wal erin Wel a Ben w ale ic phe Beye Barrels OREM Uae up this season in the doubles and guson, Shawkey and Bengough, Miss 'T, Mor | ko va, Bleanor Stevens |q shot? the rules will have to be amended in Schang, Sybil x | to pormit thom to play to«| Bleanor Hyalo Answer—Mor the same reason that | the: ¢ A Woman saves soap wrappers, : getner thy Allen va yf At St. Louis Re ORY ot | There may bo some onposition! Mayme Macdonald Not having heard from the Davye| Philadephia... w92 21 9 1 ; }from other clubs in the assochition, ‘ St. Louis 8 | BUETY iy unde ith va. Mra, K. Ly Rete alker-Jim = Morrison-Don Stover. Batt oH . ' ‘ vibe thas, RG Lt vs Dorothy Cole, | Harold Rogge foursome for quite] ye terles—Bishop, Rommel sind pe Hp ae ett ; Dolnovt va, Miss’ Ns 1H. CAY® |some time, we are wondering if thoy | Race ate Danforth, Van ¢ j ruling, too, Ix expec der, Wingard, Staufte " | , . ¥ are still dishing out jitne: ‘or re Yr and Har. | to be passed that will permit the NEW YORK, (July /20.—Iuneral |Ore Stil dishing out ditneys for ro-| ede We innings) " | | ‘ trieved balls at the gully and water rf jattle and Tacoma clubs to enter| arrangements are being made here} oa. at gerrerson park | teams, besides the entry of Scott and| today for Vincent (Pepper) ‘Martin, {NOs Ot pu RVEREYT 1 Turenne former feathorweight ‘and — junior Nis VICTORIOUS aHany } | | At the night session a complete} Welterweight contender who died | TULIPS WINNERS } EVERETT, July 20—The Uverett UN Ny change in the rules ja to be intro-| here Sunday of pneumonia after a} BELLINGHAM, July 20 Iwo [Seagulls ran wild over Mount Ver- Ny ducod that will make the tournampnt| short. Ines, runs in the ninth inning gave the}non, 11 to’ he t hs on, oS here yesterday, ina a jan open affair, the only reatrietion Rellingham Tulips a 6 to 4 wit over |i.) ’ eae) ‘ |helng that the players must be mem MARTIN DEAD Sodro- Woolley here yesterday {Northwest Washington league gume - i berg of clubs affiliated with the a Baltimore continues’ to show the} The score r. SH, om, The score Ro OH VE ociation way in the International league, It | Sedro-Woolley 4 18 « 1) Mount Vernon 2d rj al Miny will start immediately after| looks like another walkaway for the (fetlingham i r) 1 | Everett inva ™ Thoy have already copped — Ratteries—Wood and Atterbury;| Batteries@HBickford and Maloney; » Which consist of | six pennants in a row, Mussett and Sypher, Cook and Sorenson, y {he morning meeting in the Inter | Orioles ectional event ®