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PAGE 16 THE SEATT ‘Seattle Promoters May Go Tampering Charged Here on Seattle {airws ‘iad PY AEEX C.ROSE es Cham pions JO0KS: SLICES JOE HARRIGAN GETS STAR HONOR BELT 1 LBP rAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 to Court to Land Big Bout. — One of the Best Coast League Paying More Bishop and Austin May ia | fing ing to Pacift Di ned by omen Attention {0 Rookies Now } Force Hand of Cali- a Jaa ; reravle teh. Hi p a] j fornia Commission : ’ ia expected to clear th B I It : : Fa nit , t condi f f course Ol ~ |No Less Than 18 Youngsters, Without Previous Ay The | char t n a}? a a Se ne a Weilsfield. & Goldber League Experience, Developed During Past A if the is returned " 8 Few Seasons by Coast Managers ‘ , ; Trophy Presented Star y se Tt just takes someone to tart x t » fad. Look what Claude Stan League Players By Leo H. Lassen t a the Ls ley started when he red | HE old order changeth,” sang some bard these long Bert ¢ plus-fours | ‘JIM BOLDT put on? enait a ee al boxing down the middle of th ‘ f ‘ years since, a ie must have aving i . h ile of juet for m ce, and he must have been havin the Co , ; Krank J 4 Harry| hasn't given up hopes t lant ht league in mind when he rattled off the above crack. ap for | Ohive me last week | tty he will get a chance t : : : Time was in the Coast circuit. when the eel ccacn te. cas «th ’ regulars used to threaten the very lives of ‘ the . ; jac ode Pathan ‘ feMick t “ as fe the rookies if they attempted to even pick spokesman fF) and got f ) smacks for speed of W i ys that t 8 up a bat during the batting practice, and for ng ; retobee. OF bye d I I ne in ‘ Ing sree t them to go to the plate in these sessions wa ki and Colin W he ahot| the heave the height of brave : have accepted | spat sam? “Get out in de outfield!” the grizzled vet terms f s When ¢ t DICK DILWORTH'S STANCE IS 8 ; Teak ghatts der the rookies before : match and that ‘ bounds IMPROVING. "HE RODE IN A us os tee 1 Sale re bok ‘ MS California pri SUMMIT A CAR FOR 13 Sook games ste : : ont moter ty Tt ho truth In the report | BLOCKS WITHOUT TOUCHING A arted ' Time s, too, the Coast s Ing to outb 1 them for the that Jack Weber w er t STRAP 4 1 agers depended larg upon experien ; coe upc the “be ts John Bridgman ft tt b ball players during the llar campaign, | week, but ived ni that w. k. manufacturing jew |80n as at ite high now paps ui not taking any chances with green youn a x . Qn the recommendation of Kieler has ever balked at Harry Young--Y ns the ac ho ster LAZERRE BOLDT Harrigan th 5 Binhoo's “aS rent t Ray Ogd r hair turn rg inner of The Star Honor Belt t Today in the Coast league mene Ae nearly t doze : _aneegaahded ay eee een oe 24 r um mate n emblem signify P P g¢ be h the eig 0 the circuit anc the Seattle firm will ¢ te white every | morring | coming sorgell t i rookies playing ball with { 3 eight clubs in € nit a try to restrain thru the Lake Washington fog, Datikan ake ork [oes gain ey Wann. ye a some of them have react fr ep aS a erent fornia promot the mate has added 20 strokes to hiy | says th lucky gobble yd Dabs Ret ee the field stardom during Ytay TT 5 ee te pu seimablaces tha once wanes: | Da tak ‘YouP oy és trophy ivan to the league by We Men icra ahaeics in| Slat. eBnis ase were built on the Rainier | a ag Dede Bercot and Roy Cliffe | cours } Bi Lane, one Se Jewelry firms this league. 7 Bia is cetura soon from thelr | ee stair alerts - SULLIVAN Htityh pune ee or a ntr My Blank trip to California, cut short by |x 0 x Sol Duc Springs VRE BENTS TROPHY young Salt Lake shortstop; J event ie death of Don Salt. Bercot |} George Kiincteier In saving up }|to cut down that bay Juck ullivan, who would have Paul Waner, the San Francisco |) mark x s the staat fought a 10-round draw with | | « jot of money these He | [has ruined his ch made Demostheness look like a dea slugger, and Hal Khyne, the || titlon in The Star \ Spug Myers und Roy Cliffe was || is spending his leisure hours | | follow thru nd-dumb man when it comes to sil Seal shortstop, are some of the nis tournumen given a bad beating by Jack ot golfing. lee bs gued arene Aad rer ed a young stars picked off - the Wouiéata ‘snes aaa Roper in another 10-round scrap. — x When it comes to getting the | )'°R) as ced sshuerp ie! Brig jots and developed into players : i ‘They were both under weight for | low-down on Packard cars, |!" 9 tion h Bul of. the highest type. nice *’ singlos their respective fights and didn’t | There's p for everything. Harry Adelsperger is the man to nat At pee be a sym , Oakland has a young infield @o as well as expected, largely |The reason why Jack Scott a t ak = ult. When it comes to get 1 good sportaman: work ow that getting Sts!) Name .......00. walle sere i490 ee due to the inability of Lonnie | such big steps is because } | ting the low-down on golf shots, ne rae lacks baseball baptism, Fowler, Fenton freton sled eee fe he} ¢ most expensive sh er} give him the “Detour” sign 1 - 7 oe a ear erate aaa nM ede | UY.» OR RR sh fully supervises their train { la” also *c % ee a Charley Lockard presented ; sie me ick NE relies Sahin ee t Harrigan with the Honor Belt, iibiones p Davis Is Thru om olf Paes Gy tithes dare’ t the award of the Seattle Ball JACKIE WARNER TIGERS DO VIE DAVI. yy era’ wiit purse one would think t “ bi club, Lockard said that the Se IT, TOO boxing same a tr : Western were using the straight : attle Coast league team needs There are a lot of classy third sackera in the Coast! <, fine ae Siders and fana are conce ellets in the tall and uncu Eunization like The Star kague |Wague, but few, if any, have much on Jackie Warner, the the best young third a ear ae aT Lon 7. is doing more than anything ehe | /OUngster who guarding the hot corner for the Vernon A rs are ca FINALLY WIN CLOSE RACE IN to promote baseball for the | Tigers. He is just a young fellow, but he is due to go to Gordon ane ANGELES, Aug. 14 r youngsters the majc Both Detroit and New York in the American pags ae : ae INTERNATIONAL "Sho jor roit and New . oe oy tee ae 2 de league are said to be dickering for his services. h experience to become the Mere ants ay de e more— c be eatheaarssmmags t bs hortstop ; % nationa ate ae ee ce egg rs Titl B D d The Tigers have — another Davis, both |fead until the sues ted tp ¢ aftatr, bs ' tn fies itle Bout Between empsey an coal prospect in Mike Himes QO = Dyers ered by bad eyes lin the: ageaaith: stagin much on the er © maid that any time t the young second sacker, and they | ts he undoubt: | ans sore Ligals je lorta ee He aise wee hough thay 0 Challenger Is Still Up in Ozone itnve tem” oniver in ‘tie out | ° edly is, has|sacramento . 5 ©) ington are pu rn t the Indian team, all ; ; | field, Rod Whitney behind the ea l passed his peak itos Angeles ....... ry ‘ o he Am: owe show Up at way Henry L. Farrell An the situation confronts the) diate and a youngster named * : 74 erican Th oles, th t * up , int to-| in the fight! Batteries—W. Hughes Mit arsiakt: wads Spy Mia tgyptabeony he would look them ‘over YORK, Aug. 1M.—Jack | New commission {0 ' Swanson who is doing outfield | game and he|shea; BE. Jacobs and Sandbe: na > lt = Die oe eat | in “practice appeared before the | t aon tradiesor utility work. | 1TH the Three Bros. Dye doesn’t take the | Xe | are finding auite a bit of eppeaition | HER New York state boxing com- |angien will have to bo straight ibis taal ek | GeaAGai cose tae s that he aniel Howley’s gang. It's the] Giger mission today and promised | out 1 we 7 : | t 1 th re rate ‘ aay F ; kett and Moudy and|Georgetown Merchants in the fea- si et|3 TO 2 SCORE _{iimemchane the cc tas nea | OUT lsat "heat, Reming Merewie |" Hiekarh, calms bo” bas resshed Crests. Mpaky ons Geertars eens: Oe DAVIS ade Him the | AS P ip some time the Ver sori sign Jack Dempsey to an agree- |n agreement with Dempsey and same| leaguers will clash with a full i drawing card in this s | W. OPULAR Petia: Murr hatch ment to fight Harry Wills for |W! 7 ‘aigoleobadule of-bamies ited i | ‘Training rules never meant a g | Cleveland—Tn © score of 3 to 2 was BURRUS STARS the list of guest the world's heavyweight cham rs balled icoe ise ttippe r, brother of} The Dyers, in meeting the Mer- @eal in Davis’ young life and ju rathe: Boston—Dics 3 The Weisfield and berg pionship and accompany the | ened Dempsey and Paslicawne “aie nie Si teat sige When he should still be at his best | the other day. Five of the games ; Braven'| trophy becomes the permanent | agreement with » $25,000 for. | Dempse 13 peri Mies nt eir last cough game fete aw has bee i, 3 Z easier: h Ray Flash ason, and if they are able eer cen ‘ } fig The Yan | possession of the Parkland feit for Dempsey’s appeara -angoat) Ran 4 , | kamper . while t two teams tied SDavis gave the boys and girls here | jtos, Mackmen all won teat... 16 ea, boantitul plese At the same time Kearns told K Aya hate the charmplon’s |e caret aceasta Gia Many a thrill; he could hit. But it's | yy, 2 verdicts, while of silverw the commission that by tomor: 2 1 tion to cop the cha ‘win or curtains in the boxin the Pirates captured a pair of tilts The bunquet marked the official) TOW noon there would be an Kears ays he will sign Demp. | poy ag : The. aaa il te at and a hero today is a bum tomorrow | by similar Sratiatin th a Chdk ot the sents of ihe agreement filed with the com ey ton Wills t ‘ortland’s be ung chy can 6: will ‘be ai that’s the price of the game. Es ap a me nauc. which was one of the; vilsaion for a fight between Dem if Kearns BUL’ Hunnefield, a 4 eryiare Z or (any ry Bi mit was found wanting sooedatal’ youre. the 3 key Walker, whom he man- | his to sarearatit it jetta H's a tar Dow | other games sted tor 7 . rt eattle has a bunch of young- ‘are between fares oa cay i] h 4 i Dave Shade of Call iu unch oung: > W a mt an De anit Nevy het In the Majors | ° pain forr gir take ph a in one jot : wilt mot tens in [Stems farmed out to clubs in the|South Park at Upper Woodland [pe gets another big shot in Anzac Deis. roa Sat a ronnie an [ pempaey May's he witl not fishe tt stots, “tut hasnt, a Nal Toole | parks: Dricmane aed, Earn ae GAME STOPPED | jis." Sse 2 |tomser’ ont Routh Park, and. Green Take, and fights Young Bob Fitzsimmons. Yesterday's hero— Robert Hornsby, v v Kear 1@ will fight wher- | Ww Sea 3 T if he can get over this bout li manager of the Cards—nit his lee eam ea PORTLAND, Aug. 14 vbr ie | talia ‘Biox'to taht | Salt Lake, besides Lazarre, | West Seattle at Green lake, The he did in his go with Bert {ROT of the reason with two on, but tponed the i Wiese tase have Mulcahy, # pitcher, and | Nippon A. C. Is idle man has a tendency of blowing | stopped the Pirates and the Giant wo ONTREAL, Aug. 14.—With will, in all pro! Fitzsimmons hasn't] Pees, | sce fd at BEES WINNERS Up unexpectedly against fighters |the last game ot the series. 4 to | MD ieog of the fire {2% Dart. of a te of a lot eat : Nay Rear it don’t compare with him in | frankie Frte tree slngies AG At 4. ve piay, tt Davia | conversati says he will build an " facia: in tha Rersatd oN a IOISCO, Aug. <14-—The “class. A vietory over Fitzzszim- After being blanked 2 to © by Uhle| team will me dane toe GILL GETS CALL 000 spectators. a, both ‘devalondd by (Strate he’ o Bees after losing two mons. however, will mean that in the first gams, the Senators camo|in a doubles match that may cinch| SAN RAPAME. Cal. Aus di it tmpossi y ieee! ie earnen £9 the Seals came “Huffman will head East where back. in the second game and best the/ the victory Sailor Dunsik, = local -t 1 says “Dempsey never will | back here yesterday to win the third there is big money for any big | 1?dians. to 4, wi ninth-inning as : : f Hi nl boy, lost a ) > affair, 4 to 2, with Phil Piercy o: a 3 Heaute Gerald Patterson and Jack Hawke, | 19-round r here last night ¢ him, : tt soba dias gfellow who knows how to hold Poole’ ow gave the Browne |the Australian pair, will meet Jack | Spe ead | As Tunney says Wills is afraid |oaye PAIR est et ital ot oe, ia ay whether he can [the run thes Athletics Sto 4. | Wright and Willard Crocke pe ge au | him : Mor eat ay al aes bein utaice R. H. EB ht or not. eg ee incouver, | . shin along until he is now the regular | Salt Lak 4 13 1 7 ole 3 a B. C., copped tt from Sam. J sharps says a mixed} second sacker of the Seraphs 1/San Francise : BALTIMORE, Md, Aug. 14—Atter | iis Heavrwelaniihed, ete out cannot Pelthey. are carrying Hanis, n fine|! Batteries—Piercy and Cook; Ptet- L spl deat. Sti “thedctwo cape é 34 : hing prospect. fer, Williams, Moudy and Agnew i pening | Because he led Pitcher matche but| Fitzsimmons says he has the ‘bard waa.right. the old dust Simmons, Athletles oo. 0.0.0 Russchen: 8 pant is Japanese. Da- | McQuillan of th ‘as sued) | there have been| choice of three places sbrlakiitlwbat’ chet une Ge ie At | Battomtey, vis cup tes resume play today | for divorce A pitcher should| | none to compare | After trying to figure out « é pep eh bath echt . te a mn veo tee cron A Si ei tha at Ss _FRAYNE DRAWS “a 47 | ~ = : that has develop. | it all depends’ upon Dempsey and} 2 Aug. 14.—Ted Frayne, _ | [OUR BOARDING HOUSE | aa ier selec ween vane|( COAST | jue fe oat re a | to getito fight Wills it will be up to a cd 2 draw here last night wit é } ti Dempsey] promoter to raise enough money SETHE emlcntae ai a eee i Eee DEMPSEY Into the] and find a place. whore the fight can | san srancisco eee wen snag ca pres roumds, bout at ring with Harry Wills ibe held. Salt Lake ? ; 93 | Oakes park, Lake Steilacoom. ‘ 3 ae Pee Sse Seattl & ‘363) Was the first bout held there. Nes on. 1 HEARD A MAW MLAD, ~~ NOTHING BUT A aaa | eae Ateslon as = : . ' WAR - ie | | Portland 60 68 Pitsburg 200000 WiSaiNe GouND AN’ SuMPED ARMLESS GARTER GNAKE ! = Wightman Cup § Staked at Forest gated a ieeiteties foranods: and Snyder; SES’ WTIME, eT STRUCK EGAD, LET ME “TELL Nou ABouwT | Hills Cc t T W Pl | Sacramento ieee ge ridge, Adams, Sheehan and | | ‘ smith, | OUT AN’ MADE A GNAP AT A DEADLY POISONOUS SNAKE THAT ourt Today; Women Play“ y)) i. ssn, STAND SATTLE ys. VERNON At St. Louis R. H. E. MY HEEL, ~~ THEN I Got 1 MADE A GREAT PET OF !~ IT |N’. W YORK, Aug. 14—Defenders | play Miss Joan Fry, runner-up to| sears Nak To a Won | DOUBLE DER TOMORROW Chicago .. Sasa AG} and challengers of the Wight. |Suanne Lenglen last month at Wim: | tos Angeles ss Macnenatie Game ¢ 230 P. St. Louis 5 10 0} | & CLUB AN SOME ROCKS, WAG (A BLACK MOCCAGIN, FIVE re cup were to start the aut ais jPledon. = | Kan Pranelsea =. 3 ] Salt Lake i| Remeres Stats BE: asa Batterie: giiaiae: AN BEFILED 17 NEARLY ANS AND A HAL¥Y FEET LONG, Nou MAN Fae AskWomagalauieet ke workcennn tial Two veterans of the court gamo | Portland Oakland 0 s Haines and 0° lp xe ees ‘ ae ores ‘| Mrs, Lambert Chambers, f 5 oe and HouR ! —< WHat Dud BELIEVE “THIS OR NoT, BUT FoR A |Friday, with American and British|tain of the British tanta! ane Mrs. | FIGURE 11 16 A Youne WHOLE SUMMER I WORE IT AS A jteams playing. ‘Three matches are|Sutton Bundy, former | American | g LIVE BELT! ~1 Hap rr co jacheduled for Friday, with four on|champlon, are in the tournoy. In the | Saturday |doubles matches Friday Mra, Bund RAINED “THAT 11 WouLD-TiGHTEN The British team is defending the}paired with Molla Mallory, BTR OP BETWEEN MY MEALS, «+ AND ee ‘ won last year at Wim | Mrs, Chambers, who is paired with | |bledon from the American team, This | Miss 1, H voy. Phtadetphia ; ees aps A ey DENTE is the third series since the cup has| In the other match billed Mrs. | A eapeliea | DA ARTY Di R |been offered. Mallory will oppose Miss pen | Chicco it ¥ ; | | 3 ppose Miss Kathleen | meet. Y | Leading the American team is Hel:|McKane, of England, in a singles | At oul: 5 IMAGINE, on Wills, 19-year-old ate he will | mateh. i zi Ged Cl if a 2 — a z —| New York A stee |, details of the latest Oldsmo- Boston. ‘306 First game K. HE. > Cleveland ...,. PR Sa At Washington os OT Guel Batteries—Uhle and L. Sewell; Zachary, Fussell and se +» Ruel At Wasi on (second game)— Cleveland Cpu! Washington 4 0 Batteries: ; John. | “AL Philadelphia— * R, W. B, St. Louis .. +6 F288 \4 Philadelphia A het Oi 1 Bateries—Gaston, Van Gilder and Wargrave; Walberg, Harriss and . Coshrane. Chieago-New York and Detroit Boston games postponed, rain, The Giants dropped five games in A row. Even a master mind An look like an addled brain when the cards begin falling the wrong way. seve ws ay wick 5 Sen ict By bile Six in next Sunday’s papers. A new standard of values will be established, the result of — Semi-Finals in | National Boys’ Tennis Tourney | ‘Amateur Bouts Are on Tonight for Local Gym | cue AGO, Aug. 14.—Semi-finals T 3 complete card for the ama. | Gi eatey Beaut of the juilor and’ boys inn teur smoker which will be mel tional tennis tournament started to Ke Cage aeae OR a ase ANY ning has been | ' | monopolizing the courts, Yester thes "8 Racal crn day's matches saw most of the| ys, ttt 195, vs. Tony Bogar- astern entries eliminated i Roney | } In the Junior division the sur. ; noe va, Jack: Gaidnery | | vivors are st id | | Cranston Holman, San Franeisec Lareeate: SR ee | Berkeley Bell, Austin, ‘Texan; Ha = PER | | ria Coggenmall, Des Moines, Towa, Art MeKillopp vs. Jack Moore, 198 | and Henry 1. Johnson, Waban, | Pounders staal) | Angelo. Constantino vs, Duteh | Holman, favored to win the | Keiser, 148 pounders: | Jehampionship, eliminated Matcolm| Sammy fsract va. Jack Caston, 105 | | Hil, Waban, Maas., and Cogweshull | pound ' [defented A, 1. Wiener, German:| Happy Gronan va. Jimmie Moore, town, Pa, taking out two of the |108 pounders Wast's strongest contestants for the} teusay Cool Y eel ie \ y Cookson va, Bob Jamu, Mg pounds, >

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