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TUESDAY, JUL '» Fred Lucas Certain to Return ‘to Big Show Next Year |) 2 —_——__—_—_—______ —_—_—_— ——— ‘Champ Once More “pe ie Sale or O Siubs Conunission Hornsby F lirting With Batting Record Draft < ——_——_— 1894 with the Boston club, Hornsby is batting .425 at the present time, according to unofficial averages, and Wisdom Speeds West to Dodge Date With New York Boxing is the only player in baseball today conceded a chance of beating Duffy’s mark. Duffy’s wonderful record | Due Body; Commissioners Wait is the high-water batting mark under modern pitching rule Hornsby’ est season so far s last year Weight : in Vain when the St. Louis Cardinal ace batted .423. 4 | - — = + Handy Man of Tribe I The Jacks BY HENRY L, FARRELL oh ee Re Das . Cinch to Be Pastiming EW YORK, July 21.—Lacking the authority to impose : ‘ * ‘ a death sentence, the New York boxing commission = in Big Time Agaut may decide upon a life sentence for Jack Dempsey, when Handy iy ——_—____ he fails to appear at its meeting today. C 2 “¥ By Leo H. Lassen At the last meeting of the commission cia | it hase chaniplon appeared befors Fights Bob Sage-Tuesday eas "de er waves enough mon : ; cit Why rey, ] sa cinch ee | ee d he accepted the challenge of Harry Wills Veteran Ace, the oa or has some ¥ @ and asked for the privilege of engaging in | | {Lb JUL ; wy, ie club eee area belied <a | am one or more warmup bouts. T5 and 10-8 7 a” Y t the Gratt 4 & 3 a livelihood. * He was told to come back today when he ee Ae a would be given the verdict. Dempsey will % " verything Sem Seen track not be back today because he is speeding 4 ball play- Lomsk! tonight ” to the Coast on an errand, his friends say, q : bs should be eble at the ball park , to break up his realty partnership with Jack to b ich tougher ; Shon 4 y ” to, do And ¥ aa is an attorne 1 Kearns, Tex Rickard was delegated by | who ge e ' , ch with 5 . % swset ii ra * oueki"®) Dempsey to represent him before the commission. 1 his blows The commission may not jump at the opening to grant Dempsey’s request because of another slap at its dignity practicing law, | /____________ that the champion took by! for the road | Ray e . nisl } in the role of : run gy nis = c e housew! rd ae tc Aer full of plenty of Hastings Park | running off to ( alifornia. ue cd f th : ‘igh Ard one to ea fen’ the Dempaey commit nd cold adppers mrerage ORIG INFO Results tence. inthe. eae stable with the | Aaa he has enough money fo money and net: fans LUCAS ‘ week he buste ’ s a pretty t t only her 0 fill im at QF v2 nouncement but only after a other stati . ly. He might a nest egg, Sage plans to give up| M ’ : h oes ton Unegs 5 yeater lay that f F eld | i even try catching some day the ring game and take up the] yanoouveR RB. C mmission today he : He's q boy is Fred Lugas, peta : | - ve ; y ig definite about a bout entire rae , ; % Luaig j 0 he world the Boston aw seriously Results of races held here yesterday | (i+), ; elk YT r How r nM 10-8 * ee Dave Shade, Walker } t Braves, h the bunch of misfits Leach Croas, a doctor of dentistry. afternoon at* Hastings park are a4 | sven plenty of time to tt t " bunkered and] Burr won the they have in baseball uniforms, ever fought for several years and made |yoiws wiven plenty ’ hey d ball unifornia | MARION nt five gi a neat fortune in the. ring Hal wer turtonge—org | OVE ANd It Is understood that he rapped and that e tne eee ‘ Tet Paice oak , will always be turned back to his origina! vocation | sinn F t md; Matton thought it over so much he n James land then Marlor ‘ a mystery to Seattle fandom. the Marion after his ring days were over third. Tim: 9 4-5 ea. decided he wants nothing o! sla arch ®24) seven gan Freddie Welsh, one-time — light nal) Stepever: third and also is going to Call ROSE i t SERIES OPEN weigh! mpion, is running a ble | Time—t:2 (e had been engag ae the PP a TODAY nealth farm and ts raising foxes in| turlonge—Nick Kiain sion had directed ho lant at t ng the | second set - ida Wo . The new series open in four Coast New Jersey. 1 r mer ne v rs with the “Los “Easy come, easy go” Is the usual) Fourtn + mile 10 yarde—Torsida F thing with money earned by young |wen: Captal : uthump | Harry an NOETO ; getting the spotlight They don't realize that |*Mrd. i ats | Mead, Dempsey t f prin ot b nd 1 : F 4 y Vernon at Lo their earning power will |giorotsus eo . " inl? | ward to some other : : He: an't ke up the [th T 5 his manager, "Doc r Sa 4% ering’ MARION h boxers as Sage, © nm the Pacific Coast. Th champion - bs u BRILLIANT 4 Leach and Welsh set good examples |Tino 1 : broke his engagement with | amateur tourr t come Burr played a ca game while oe gh} i BEE PITCHERS n in the ring sport. v im z ti nev a “sorry, old dears” 1 1 t t 1 “ n Was ant of the 4 i “ + J STRONG ~ he’ might have picked up tt mi that t ' trappin d oF f 3 ifi +5 ag 4 @ In the big Los Angele k where Jack Dempsey hasn't slipped bee : Ne REARS Bh peut 1 1 \ ng | and . - igs te, J it ton’t so eany to rap extre any when It comes to crashing Coast Lea e pin Xiew of le sbesnoe, 4 br , mit tar f troke that de ' Se , against the long fences the Ein into the headlines. gaa bom pet ei : een the 4 j run into some x flossy Ver- 2 * ———— | var in the in ‘ Fo 1 Bill Essick has @ Snell's Weight : : " ‘ ae - Wells in Medalist 1 scott ee { mtd 4 and won in succession to run cisco goes to Sacramen land to Oakland. for the youn: "4 lvester HEN “Doc" Snell fought I LE WELLS w medal- | 120 Turenne from the men’s si t ( ; agi Barto, aa Aa mud gala (rag e sakene : ; | cei hy am ma. | : pla > } Eckert and Ed Bryan make up a welghed 123% ; plonship Inglewood yesterday, | avcitement’ ‘Thee woe oe : 1 si Air pe | iia ‘ f ‘ re of 84, but lost his firs los match handily —— : 3H Monday; teams r y Johnson, who | MeGILL IS - 2 “ ; . : bog ee Peale r 4 with an $8 in tho | I AVORED Above is shown Leo Lomski, the Aberdeen middleweight, [ American Assn. | fight for a long aalifyin f r ree. “¢ f he veteran Vancou-| who fights Bob Sage, the college boxer, in the main event) , hea Sena as : tard code of making a draw had | 3 Ar, is favored to win! of Nate Druxman’s show at the ball park this evening. | 4, Minneapalis— 4 7 ed, this pair would not have|thin title, with Whitcomb Quillian, | ene : in condition and ; Must } at ail | Jobsiny 1K Arey ge bean 2 it com , Must have put all | Johnny Pr and K. L, Bets st Louisville f an he ' ¢ In the M Minneapolis... the eh y finely, according | \7 * , 4 : ec ae | etn ad ip “En the et R ddi k After ( e ajors Batteries: Cullop, to his manager | rm red wert ’ r | : sé Recatibattccioe e 1¢ "Meyer; Hall and Ainsmith, Joe Waterman 3 Z 10 1 h ye 1 ctional eve | ‘ } = acaanlal Yesterday's hero—Dazzy Vance, star Waterman = r nding chs , omploted. 1 ie FJ | Broo hy + & >a ul}. : t Pet : afi oy PP rviv erday STATE RESULTS T= i 1 AiO Sas claims that 2 ‘ rat oh ‘ MEN'S SINGLES | bt The ti hg paying a er Indianapolis ... Snell can make p 8 Dan . Bertram Cur- Cardn St. Paul . the bantam $ 4 her on @ neut rour Mrs. Moore Winner va : ° se jagged fh fo wort: retgiven| rie Batteries: Fitzsimmo SNELL weight limit of ' oe , ana hase : sll, Seas 1 ; 8. J. C. MOORE, of the : 3 , ere Tuesday morning from | ‘he ninth cs her ertson; Roetger, Kolp, Merritt and 18 pounds and still be strong and jc oot Rd ah et ; bi| Whatever the weakness of the Inde 5 untr ul 7 Zottte ‘ Jack Allen, Vancouver boxing mag-| The Athletfes kno Hoffman, declares that he will take Snell to|New Yor seeeeee HEM oF I Pgucte mai ee ne oaitiee shane terete ; at Nor y dick, Canadian mid. |°* the box and beat th . : to fight bantamweights | Pt?" ot gel ita #07) Combination ts good to watch. With Tel oth alton tan ee sap BG Epa Pl oases cong tencrengnrregeened PA Oe Te | game- 3 z, | D Spree wi asd Fan rom th on. state meet | M. Y na, lqweept and Daniwee: pions | Collins Tigers won & t Columbus wisdom of this is doubtful. | pos: : Ghai lav ayirsers ie Bre would, be on hand: at ; Tuesday! One \balk an na and | iwaukee as Snell looked drawn, last Tues-/ at Chicago ..... +3 8 2] The hitting of the night's fight at the ball park to| Mesdows acc ‘pe Ag : Batteries: day and the loss of'five more! patteries thmke and Stokes;| toute eens anya nce 1 pounds might weaken him toOj1yons and Scha Raheem at ma much. | At Chicago (second game) ttle con F ¢ the winner of the Leo|to McCracken and McMenemy. into th har , fa Warten, Seat t 1 f hich head. | .,Covelesile won twelfth straight D the ¢ h ‘aw, Mr kem > t a omski-Bob Sage fight, whic ead: | game F when he downed NS leckers at the game | Moora expe 4 alts Tomakt-F nahh a ee ee Ae Rabel ye rc Toledo at Kansas City, postponed; Snell's main asset in the ring is R : Town | widathae’ teen as rh oh i. bee thing, Portland. /tines the show faik his strength 1 it seems that the | poston tesbutenve 10 16 4) Gaffney @ ily har t 1 e §: Bid S The complete card for tonight's spilt the } Bate teatde wees: bat 3ee 0 16 ts aurwithk: the? tndonead *s'| Her only hard match « i f . : , comple 1 | ee ae eee siege wisest thing to do | Chicago T AUT Olas ates ta tae whe them final which she won by nt nd|¢ bouts follow: Bob Sage vs. | seee eeetee nton's steady pitch him take on enough weight to be| Batteries; Wingfield and Bischoff; when he is in a slump, the entire 1 two margin { omski, middleweights: George Mc Braves a 6 to 3 victory : ® natural featherwelght—126 pounds. | cyengroas, Robertson, Connally and|ttam weakens c at " bs serait: fen AESTRE wraitees , Making weight never did any | Grouse. | ts | e efault c yates 8 small, ieht. RUN LEADERS = S | ‘ ~ | The pitching and hitting of Erwin | . dete Billy Smith vs Small, light-| 14 boxer any good | At St. Louts ES NE ila org "| Want Colored yon Je, beat Catlin Wolfard, | woighta: Danny vs. In dic seiieeg |Philadelphia ... 13° 1) Parki A. ¢ . | ¢ f Dempsey-Kearns ede: " Y 2 rican ball right and ie a : or Boys to Fight ‘ toxid_vs tee Nix, light rid Bevem aes HE pair of Jacks—Dempeey and | 5, : position plenty w i ae ush, Stauffer and Hargrave Ghivaie k ‘ tare 20 > a } ICAGO, July 21.—Jimmy | sy first bout star Kearns—are certain to split up) Yo eiand— Mh. | whe arkiand As C. ovtulis tha tease! mmy . ‘ ; he first bot rts al ad COAST LEAGUE when Kearns’ contract runs out @leo snington . \|penas They do not run the bases| Dougherty, who refereed the Jack | : 1 > x | BALL PARK year from Sep-} 5 2) 8# well and do not play in such « fin-|Dempsey-Tom Gibbons fight at.) : | Cleveland .. 4 8 p s st -" ished fashion, yet the A. b can Take Fourth Ave, Cara tember. Batteries — Coveleskie and Ruel;|arck the bell’ pront He | “ | | | Shelby, and who ‘s handling several , Ny “ NATE DRUXMAN (sper scent of ae Rta a sion | FLOWERS GETS CAI | box rs, has offered Jim Mullen, lo 6-3: Heler ven (7 Os 0 Presents Demipaey’s CAIN | vrew York siseseesses 5 il BOSTON, July 21.—Tiger Flow-|°#! Promoter, $2,600 If he could close | ott "heat Mar) an, | LEO LOMSKI ings until that 5 . 2: } 5 ' fn ch between Harry Willa and | Sant a | ABERDE! MEI Detrott ......-eeeeeer-e0) 9 15 Olers, Atlanta, middleweight, won a h ’ ae ae H K lb d P. p ] of ABERDEEN te beee that’s |" Batteries—Pennock, Shocker, Jones|10-round decision from Pat Me se Godfrey, the colored heavy-| Cols, Hesttio, ‘beat Johanne t ane an 0 ume vs. the real reason} ing gcha Sollins and Woodhall. | Carthy, Boston heavyweight | er, San Francisco, default; Mrs, | nn | for Dempacy {and Schang; Collins an odha arthy n heavywelg | - - BOB SAGE BY T. J. (Uncle Tom) MeCCAREY | ment, he was in front in’ ever ste ietiele PRE BIR MEF ERIE MES CREASE t, Honolulu, beat Neva ¢ holding off the} SECTIONAL M : oo] eoundiog tha a0: , ssn" [OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHE Na auger | ype tate me econ |RSS, ena n al] OTM Ye eet zens | I RN 3 Mei, Vancouver, beat Dan | VV creep in, he seldom stops. This! ing when Abe, coming into 1 BOUTS My retieneal a a | Seonttenae : ‘ kK: he Betz, | was shown sin the battle between | oincn butted him over the eye, caus adies Cordially Invited sey |\— : | He . Abe Attell and | ! 4 ‘ Tickets onsale at Druxman’s, from Europe he g 2 z rneents wet | : Jukanie. ‘Kitbare {i2& him a great deal of trouble, LSS Fitth AVG. tee tee E ate- | 1 puT-TH’ PuMP on AIT A MINUTE, ! te Ne oeane eather. | W#8 Several rounds before they coul Occidental and Yenler; ‘ inaued: state. WELL, A On - ABW WHY Ww Rees cacant portien Biche in Sse for Nt char. | StP its bleeding. Even with that he |}/ Green acclgar, Store, 1408 ments to th 4 HERE'S “TH! FLY InN ‘ 6-4; nb Qu Seattic, | ses Welght cham! demonstrated beyond a doubt that he Phir is . DEMPSEY effect that “TH MBFOR, AN FOUND our HE “fo”D Me “THAT ERES Manlove, trvington enieae: | a plonshilp ‘of the | (emo wshot Akl kate dad Second and Seneca: Austin & 4 “ |b ea was Abe's master ev hen, Salt, 530 NI z Kearos wan thru as his manager| [>] WHAT Wi VACKTION PLAN Io! F] UE TOME WNT 17) Racin CUSTARD, wa IF aC world “From then on, Abe's fights all in- || sarver‘ilves) St" AYR after the tract expire: dd that ~ AS DE ~~ EC ooo an ‘ j Abe Attell, con e 2 rs y rt he will make: fie cian thatctbe i Ass om’ aut ND, COST UWS OUR WE DECIDE “To Go, ™ Vancouver, beat Bob 3 \ dicated that he was gradually goin, vi Whatever differences the two may “Adis 19 “TH SPHINY,~YCAN Fi] RAILROAD FARE!+] | WAT ABOUT“ MOR? i ah Portland, 6-1; 4:3, | sidered at on* | back. His wondeful asset was speed, | Reserved, $1.65 ¢ iillian, Seattle, beat H ee time the fastest} "4 ~ 3 rail ine ale General Admission, $1.10~ have now, it must be admitted it TAKE YT OR LEAVE tTls WELL, Tm Youd 16 He GOING-T0 &. Grn oBeeerbae oye BM and Cleverest| and oe that boeran'to fade, 20 ald nis|{] General Admission, 8 shod cain hd gts tie hes tar ~~ WE HAS A BACHELOR 5 GET uP Mere ?= yeaty, Tacoma, 1-1; ble O8 ne cg featherweight in| no prove what a grand little sport | EAE the tee ements FRIEND WHO OWNS A 5000 Wd) gy ' ri ~1 oe tT ALL "SUNTOR AISGLbs re « the world,.wa s TonBata Kilbane was, he offered Abe | brought the crown to the Dempsey ABOUT NOU GUNS 2: [7 MAL First Round pitted against 2/4 return match immediately, which | brow and earned a fortune. | ACRE ESTEE UP NORTH, AN’ PP Now, -~ HELL PASS vbeth Voc tdetelbae Nt i aretha | . oa is very seldom done by anyone after seven or ra, Vancouver, 6-0, 6-0; Worth Om . Dempsey may think he can handle HE WANTS—H’ MAyOR “fo TH’ WET OM US FOR Spokane, beat Dick Stevens, Tas eight’ years his} i6 wing the champlonship, While ull of the business detalis of a cham- : oth, jcoma, 6-3, 6 Fee fag Junior and Who} ye was training he was riding a pionship fight, but when the time Come UP wrt SOME OF Ws Mig retraite 1 | | had an asset! horse and fell off, throwing two of eomes somebody else will undoubt- FRIENDS, AN Vier’ HIM!» | Angun Clint a ©. Steclo,| McOs similar to Abe! nig fingers out of Joint and the edly be in Kearns’ place as worrying > | Tacoma, eel | Attoll's— clever=| thumb also, This left him in such a} over finances would be a big handi- = TA Jack Rhine Portia gent aL. whee: | 10m Jt could readily be seen that! condition that the bout had to’ bel eap to the champion white condition. | strand, defautt ' “Father Time had started on poor] cated off. ing for a fight. Few fighters have en’ i MEN'S DOUBLES Uttle Abe. In every lend or every at-| After Kilbane returned home, Abe | ever got very far without a business x t ylohnny Proctor and a ha Gheham, }tempt to lead, Johnnie would’ beat !iook somo other contest—I. forget man attending to the many details. ! : id Beatie tortie | ith, tor Fe: puinoli }which one it was—but I know that z “ - 4 = } ae and Wallace Scott,| What a wonderful, wonderful fight | he lost it. That took n great deal Just the thing for ES aN a 5 | Portiande 6) bed, eet’ 2h | this would have been had Abe been of his drawing qualities away and T ontings—white Trousers NATIONAL } and Whiteornt Quiltian, tight at his peak! Kilbane that day|was not warranted in putting up a tailored by DAY'S, " » ba °, 4. Gray and Bob Kendall, | Was at least 25 per cent better than | purse that would be necessary to get Cool and comfortable, said | p i ast a he showed. If he had been forced | Kilbane to box. So they never came too—and with » certain te Teer pamatat t 60 bat d }We would have been able to see him | together again. smartness that makes the Hd! York near 63 35 160n 5 ty | Yancouve 9, 0-3, jot his best, As it wag, in my Judg- (To Be Continued.) man who wears them stand — Hrooklyn «ss. peas Vesa? Ramee | z = ee : out from the crowd, Cineinnatt Satieee “34a 404 p y | p XN 1 a Loule igeteti ay. 460. Aan , ; | BIG PROG When soilei—they're easily Be cane rast a as ; | CURLEY DOES IT! dloened—etating Yuck to 9ou Reece | FOR WALTONS reer ita Toator hess GY { \ | | | 4 K they left DAY'S Shops, hiladelphis } (Ni ' Two choice bits of entertainment At Philadelphia j j | lithe: ophabed stu tie Wadena cae Leading Dealers Pittsburg 9 i Hy offered by the Seattle division ve Them! Philadelphia ‘ ‘ \ } j Of tho Taznak Walton league, at ite —ON— Batteriow—Mendows, Adams and| ) | Mill regular meeting, Tuesday evening, | siryjth, Gooch; Ring and Wilkon, | | In the Bani of California clubrooms BAI D H ° Y im) | | A talk by Sam Roekburn, & ‘At Boston R AAP Me, | supervisor of fish and game, is one Chicago rent 4 HI v,, tt uy j feature, while a moving pleture of FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF Bdaton Hip Sh Ledellh aa oli : i | Steelhead fishing ix the other, ‘The | and ond Gonzales; Benton and Gibson . nating. the fim ay ati a, ote D. D. CURLEY “sin: : 4 ? NEW YORK, July 2 oung At Brooki, , f avi ts lle) aM : | Bob Fitzsimmons, — heavyweight, a 5. yee Brooklyn |.is.c20k, ( knocked out Quintin Romoro, south 5 Hair and Scalp ’Spectalist Bldg. Bailarie Meatte "Lhe. ‘BRaeagalt 4 American heavyweight, in the third Vance and Deberry e . round «

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