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SATURDAY, es ATURDAY, AU! GUST 1 HELEN WILLS IS BEATEN BY ELIZABETH RYAN AT SEABRIGHT! THE SEATTI | BOXING WILL BE RESUMED IN SEATTLE IN MID-AUGUST Champ | Loses Star, Who Has Been in| England for Years, | Trims Californian By Alex C. Rose ABRIGHT, N Aug M Helen Wills, national t seham 4s defeated here tod M aboth Ryan, F orme f a xt round Weather conditions were par tlally responsible for the defeat of the young | court was heavy from rain and the chop stroke attack whieh Miss Ryan launched, completely upset the Berkeley girl The ball mplon. The x barely rose from the court ag good at was the first Miss Wills ROSE ' 1923, w she was defeated ) nterest has been 8y COURT WAS e be SLOW od pw a th v 8 i alm > w standat vor creta ha vil ppe K und poard. He expect: ta job on his “day off” next week, Over 100 entran MISS RYAN “STARTS VOGLE Ss appear to ha 0, based ded Rya p ue Pe heen he play 1 the en 5 f the match in tis 2341—35—6 Miss Wills, 137944 Miss Rya 5 Miss Wills 233144—28—3 Miss Ryan, 13145)406—32—6, mil of teeter Kinsey Brothers Lose in Doubles North t fighters are figuring in the ring news these days. , In the upper left is pictured Eddie Huffman, who fights Young Stribling in Los Angeles soon. In the center to California to fight the featherweights there In the up- ner right is Henry Geysel, the popilar Georgetown light- veight. Ted Frayne, the promising Seattle heavyweight is ctured in the lower right. Rube Finn, Ballard heavy- veight, who is planning a comeback, is pictured in the lower Mrs. Twitchell Wins left sre us Wills and Tunney Are By Henry L. Farrell i's greatest JEW YORK, Aus boxing commission may declare vacant the world’s Count heavyweight championship at its next meeting, Tex Rick- ve tr « i ard has reached a tentative agreement with apiece ; Harry Wills and Gene Tunney to meet in the , his service, It's terrifle, aceurate, puzzling. A Yar ikee es adium next month great t point getter “I've talked it over with the managers of je the two fighters and we have agreed on con- ditions,” Rickard said Saturday. ‘It all de- pends on what the commission does about Dempsey. Wills wants to fight for the cham- pionship and so does Tunney, but they'll ac- cept my proposition as soon as they find out “Has been the outstanding | member of America’s Davis Cup t | nage ypped rhany titles. of Jesse well that he doesn’t want a hard fight until next summer, : |importance. They're too numerous| and I think they will be con-| | to mentior vinced of it in a few days. ’ Pro-Amateur Soon | si : : Gophers Coach ements in Has ranked one-two every sea me e u vedo thie Halniie ; t . ft . PAUL ‘ ay 1 2a 2 son since. | a a am m ¢ I , hing ‘ " ! Univ of M A th a Gophe m 5 4 PU MIGHIOAS EAU ite otal comb) Get 1 immed erm 4 n ie nmedl if Paddy Mulling, | William Spaulding, former co TAYLOR GETS mhat's why he's referred to as | ay re CLOSE CALL|*” Rta Weed, Glee: aud h of the Univer Ca AURORA, I Bud Ta : ; 7 fornia or, ‘Terre Haute tn tn GENARO WINS ueiday abou Dempsey cuse. | opular deciaic Grahan Dew 1} ran ee | of fick Wank 5 a WHEN FOULED terview with the writer| Semprey has clea lor floored NEW YORK, A 1.—-Franki telep fron a teas | lige y fig a. G m reta won f 1 10, New| the vomm meeti As OF r ut arrogar { 1 th on t lith round,| 1 a 1 that action be de-| It ma t the commi 1 I ha a | 1 é LaLKE OUrtls OSSUD O Ennis { d | | } wo high ingles players) Bill Taylor and Whitcomb Quilltan, getting unde oon at Vancou KEEPING the ball in play is. the h eldom make a good doubles pair} and yet the ldtter forced Scott and] ver, B, C., and The Star-Woodland main essential in tennis, Noth-| | { n tennis, and If Wall ce Scott and|-rurenne to five sets twice this year, | Pat tournament winding up th 1] ing o undermines a play@ as to have 1 eHne| treat in the Clty mest and ugain’ sn un opponent mike almost impossible ‘ 2 “ta Intersectionals a re returns their play igy the ational ¢ ®. mm) | 5 On6 Of the few exoeptions: to ¢ He ¢ Sura Livingstone ruled] ‘that ix ‘Turenne's chief stock in plonships in Box-| rule was the team of Bill ‘Tilden and queen of the Northwest | oonis trade + , ‘ourt h vad her reign and then ton this| Vincent Richards. They are wonder mee Turenne is very agile on the courtal | { month the {i} fut singles players and were jut as|Mayme MacDonald assumed — the nea P ' i be t exception | easful when they teamed up in| throne jay hile he haw cortain weaknesses] ] to the rule the double Miss MacDonald went Ta ust {in his play, there is no doubt about : ; 2 F is court-covering ability, Keeping ( ‘There ; uny players have the knack of |yeur and onderful year, but! irt-coverit 1 cla ott t would fall down if dependent entirely tate meet | Scott Y thats: tnat. | upon:therbeelve A new queen ts ruling In North-| Scott forsook his usually smashing Taiia te abveneth BR, waat tonne tod farjorie Leeming |game and tried to outsteady the Sé carrying them | (PIE Northwest season is drawing of Victoria, 15, ¢ he was the rank-jattle ac Ncott did take the first ‘ thru the Intersec to fi close, the Oregon state cham-|ing player of the tion lust year| two sets, but when the pinch came TURENNE tional tourna.| pionships starting Monday at Port-|and bids fair to Lin the honor|‘Curenne pulled the mateh out of the ment, Aw individuals they outclass! land, the B, C, Clay court eventsJagain, wellknown flames, U.S, Net [N. W. Fighters } in the Bowing News of of Day| Austin to Continue | Nate Druximan in their promotion. yet, altho it is thought | Lean may head the first show. 1.—Anticipating that the New York | BERCOT AND _MVERS DRAW on tel that there is no chance for a Dempsey fight. | teams for several seasons. Has WILLS ‘I gave them assurance that Dempsey} never lost an international | would not fight either one of them this year, for I know| The Robins scored seven ru Q)NE of the most popular zoe our-| 1s © ee S| made tn the boxing game this sum ged to Work, RUN LEADERS Baltimore Slugger OUT BRYANT ‘Fating Home aoe cs Yanks, has been given his un-| eaten ‘Ske had, however Keak :|GREB KNOCKS x with Baltimor Long Shot Horse Wins Saratoga Rar terre tein Gprmeiery | rwareen yea IF) ons § of fashionable time-honored ceremonies of opening | pennant And but accomplished |the formality that sets racing apart! and the | und panhandler e-year-old horse ed into brilliance the clubs have a chance to cop the | BOSTON, Aug. 1.—Jack Sharkey, \ little more| Boston heavyweight, Friday night i with | than 100 points separate the first! won a 10-round decision from King ¥ lade: teatia: slomon, New York, here. i Wanted by Curley, the Hair and Seafp Specialist Whit: | vad commanded Bostwick's Spot Cash, PAGE 7 as Promoter Definite Plans Not Ready for Announcement as Yet, but Next Show Is Due on August 11 to 18; Other Gossip of the Ring BY LEO H, LASSEN FTER a layoff due to the death of Dan Salt, veteran promoter, the boxing game will be resumed in Seattle again in mid-August, the first bouts being staged at ball park on August 11 or 18. Lonnie Austin, who plans to continue the promotion work of the firm, won't be ready for a few days to make his def- inite announcement because of a pending \/ conference with Mrs. Louise Salt, Dan’s 3 ea idciw As soon as the business of the firm is straightened out Austin will proceed with the ring shows, alternating with Austin hasn’t announced any probable main event as at “Doe” Snell and Stewart Me- Leo Lomski, with some nationally known opponent, is also a possibility. | Big Chance of Huffman | pear HUFFMAN ge { a t tendency : E Lys topnotchers, Young ght heavyweight remembered that Huff. Stribling has a national ‘repu knocked cold here by tation, built up largely thru sen ramgalla, who is a tere timental lines because of his rible ive a ther Huffman youth, But he can fight, at 1 round and be Jimmy De- that, and is plenty smart in the | Janey a few weeks later , altho he isn't rated as the After beating Fuentes Los audience pleaser in the game, by a long shot, being a big bust in his scrap with Tom my Loughran, in San Francisco, *s Huffman was nearly stopped in a fight with a man Newman practically unknown serapper, the next i} this spring Saturday at Wilmington. E the Huff may m the mistake e na of thinking he's fighting setups and Roy Cliffe Best Prospect A} EALLY rienced and hasn't his full ~ £1. prospect Y t ut) strength, as he is under 21 4 ini bbe aioe years of age. He weighs around A heavyweight that can hit, 175 pounds and should fill out box and stand the gaff is a into a d heavyweight + rare jewel and it seems like before | Lonnie Austin has uncovered a fellows whe | res heavyweight prospect fn | show hing like championship | Roy Cliffe, the rangy. Cana- | timber in the Northwest are brought dian, f hasn't boxed here ofte the few times he has he y polishes them off 5004 r as they come up. But He is young yet and inexpe- | Cliffe looks like the goods along until they are ready to meet and the bald-headed coman usua Seeman to Fight Vincintini Sen SEEMAN, who can fight a) w lot better th he ever showed n the Northwest, is making name for himself in the r le by quite a n get over this bout 1g ket | wit victory, he will be in line to East 1 vith Jimmy Good: He recently fought Sammy rk boxing commis: Mandell, the Mlinois flash, in s chamy Chicag nd while the wire sto. Seeman fought at a disadvan- ries sent out from there stated tage in his Northwest starts, that Mandell had won, Seeman meeting Krache twice. mails several clippings from And Seeman weighed only 130 Windy City papers showing that pounds at the time of those he had the edge, It must have battles, while Krache was a been a pretty even thing full-fledged welterweight. Seeman's next big fight is sched In his other bout Seeman fought d for New York, August 16,|Jimuny Sacco, Both of them were Vine the light fights Lé Chilean claimant A.’s Lacked One Miss Erdele Run of Record! Plans Swim Philadelph hletics came within one run of mor | for Monday ran up 13 By Minott Saunders th inning a while ago high mark for modern \GAzs RIS NEZ, France, Aug, 1. major league play is 14 runs and Gertrude Ederle, American girl || vas Setablished by the Senkees j swimmer, was planning to start at in a game with Washington on July 6, 1920, the avalanche com. || ® 2: ™- Monday, her daring attempt ingsfn the fifth: sesiion | to master the English channel, a feat The all-time record is held by || 0 Woman has yet accomplished. | League club || The weather indications are favor- « up 18 runs |} able, tho in mid-channel the water was reported rough Wolfe, Miss Ederle's trainer, tember: ¢ however, hopes for improvement be- \ J | fore the girl plunges into the “sleeve channel” as the stretch of water jwith its mystifying and powerful | The Americs as good f HIS RELEASE) ana'good spirits as she took to the NEW YORK Aug. 1.—Steve| Water this morning to limber up, after some days in which training and they made a bad match ther counters on Cleveland in the Chicago Nat of 1883, tt pil against Detroit in the seventh inning of a game played on Sep Jab O'Neill, v an catcher for the New He came to the] herself in fit condition thru walking in: walver-.trom | AAA CLBEK, OxeKoleee Miss Ederle continues to evoke the: dmiration of observers here with, her beautiful style and smooth action 'MERRY PENNANT.” CHASE IN ° rhete aie) Weel cr Sharkey Wins six of Silver Loving Cup | | given away in unique contest. 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