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Husky Star |‘ usky Lost 18 eo. rT Pounds Real Hitcl itch [100 6 100 COUNTERS | Dr. Don Palmer Says He in ] 1 itle | Thinks Backfield Ace Will Be Ready Bout sonia een neat a ae Dempsey _and Kearns} the smashing game that has made Won't Get Together; ‘hits the Falls 96 Rickard Talks estern football ceitpcageanich cies BY HENRY L. FARTELL Ington var- EW YORK, Aus. | sity takes the 15.—Far from the field tn another least of many © h " complications and Wilson, tt wit! a obitar that 1 be remembered, | 1 £3 have blocked «a had & werious at- | match between | tack Fa r Jack Dempaecy monta recently} and Harry Wills, x and was confined fs thabteaik thet s 7 ti WILSt whee a developed be had it t tween the cham ing his {liness. | plon and his manager, Jack Kearns *, who attended him, Dempacy says he is his own man states e¢ thinks Wilson will be ager and Kearns insists that he} all rig e hard grind gets alone can make and sign matches under way, no he may have to for Dempsey the first w Under these clrcumstances, time to get promoter who gets Ke a contract for a fig © Washington has a lot of Soe hacia Dears erial there {s only one sapien eat Ison, the most powerful ram and the hardest man . n open field tn Coast moter who Dempacy ‘e's hoping that he'll be the Wil- . . without xetting Kear to algn, on of the past two years; the Hus- Mrs. Brady giving Friend Husband an earful before chance of having } kies need him. Chiff runs out to take his post at second base for the In- seen iter: earns, (0° Keep HAZEN CUYLER Mae 1} dane a from fig Ung ee et Haze mint K. ater star € 3. ue only way out © his. wider of the Pittsburg Pirates The Rockne system of coach- —Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Mtaff Photographers tangle Is to get Dempsey and He recently regiatered hia 100th run, ing will art ant ya gen eee Kearns to sign the contracts being the first major leaguer to were mn he rick e. le he ie thy pont Grol the tenus || C67 )O you knew, Glitt, thad there's a dwell sale’ on. choos and it |! said ainenri bce deaccands oetted oir a0e hater perry pea e da ha erat Wak wee ae Gene tk this doean’t go extra innings we can make it nicely before the |) poable, ants to etlggl# onli Been nig tm Santa Clara, and with Clipper || store closes this afternoon,” Mrs. Brady whispered to Friend Husband || | (1'\* been tying for « month to/company two yeara, Cuy > Smith at Gonzaga. If they can {| before he ran out to take his station at second base for the Indians, Hibs daaed tae Gicetts ta gona loo, bess get the results that Matty “And T wish you would get that old uniform pressed, it looks |) °° i aa bead fatthews has obtained at Jduho awfully tacky, and don’t forget that it's Ladies’ day and please try to A a ates S h G = wil kinke W plenty warel || Keep your eyes out of the grandstand, not that I'm Jealous or any: | Ploy’ spe ips aoqeth a teams Ip olf © the opposition this year, 1] thing, but ith promise from Paddy Mullins S S saga Pha ctec con a “And do you know that I heard that Billy McCabe has met Malia week de ie ee tars to Start ‘ Well, there goes the bell, don't forget to make it snappy as I can't | |’ peligro oes peo Tesreau Returns miss that sale.” part sag ce phew a Match Tourney ILMER TESREAU, captain of —— = every place the boxing game as M* H play on a handicap ba s year’s Washington varsity being as good as @ bond. an teamsht ft even bas returned to Senile Fem | @ WHAT MULLINS Py sant? Wan s t art Satur spenmeer. | ar’ 5 ile Swim En ries WANTS See te tat But Mullins insists that Fitzsim Bearcat lack some of the finesso of th other line-smash- | ers in his play, | but there never has been a more Mon-hearted foot- ball player any- | Hg) where than this 8 same Tesreau. TESREAU Great as Wil ron has been, much of the -Everett boy’s success has been due to the interfer runs by Tesreau. Elmer should make Washington a f é captain. i Tt Wl be the test year for George Schissler at 0. Cc. The Aggie coach didn’ t do much with his eleven jast year Pra v1 eae eT Once a coach can take hold TORNEY at 0. A. C. who will drive some pepper into those big hay mow- ers and make them go even be registered when they're behind will be a | this can be de real threat in Coast football. jman Bartels, N tive, at the § but he was up against a tough | proposition as he didn't have a | fair chance to develop an | f eleven. | | Competitors 1 | it }Dextor He Prepsters Start Soon \ Club Carnival at Green Lake; Course to Be ep Laid Out From Shore to Shore \¢ HE fourth annual Star mile swimming marathon races| will be held August 29 will include races. the mile sw no by aboard bra The charge for an A condition LU tt A Skog. Ped cvvene. Open; Races on August 29 ::.<" coc. go on the grid | Sie Jha ica inte “he cuenaiis| Marathon to Be Feature of Dad Henry’s Neptune peaparel holes iatucs the Heer ae & commission next Tues sign Dempsey to articles for a Wills and deposit a forfeit of 26,000 With this done, Rickard, who ney r “Taq??| has been watching from the M b ‘9 as a special feature of “Dad”| gutside, will step in and the Lovejoy Henry’s Neptune club carnival to be held at Green Lake. | merry go-round will start again, | Jarvi Entries for the events are being opened today and they} Kearns said he was told by the will be accepted at The Star sport depart-| comn that a contract with oh be turned in by| Demprey, which t& on file, would ment. All entries must b | fuarantee his status in New York «. Geo. August 26. There will be as the manager of the champior “I'm still his manager and for both and} races men find that out he tries to womens | me around any more,” Kearns said. | ¥. 0 Jack Torney, a former champion, is ex- | nriderbitt pected to enter while most of the stars of| ly A.W the Neptune club and the Crystal pared Stanford Frosh | K Kt club are also expected to file. ‘ G. ¥ Neva Brownfield and| some of the women | Kathe: Blanch Stenmoe Eleven Bookings : Are Announced): n Brown, are stars who will compete. ‘| f : , TANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, “Dad” Henry is planning a full program Adee ea” wegetena at Coggeshall Net of swimming events for his carnival, which| men football schedule eineed , diving and fancy stunts. here Friday Includes a game with Finalist; Will must Ab University of C carling ; November 7 and an October 24 clash Oo H. lm | iy the A. A. a se ee [Sex ceoedtaser ey er tery ppose Holman applying to's fornia: trashed C HICAGO, Aug. 16.—Cranston pein teers * | ON (J Other contests are: October 3, San Holman, San Franc who Jen Detroit Coggeshall, Mateo Junior college; October 10, Pa- | ta C cific Coast army team; October 17,/in a HE local high school griddera| is 25 cents 31, Modesto Junior college the national will be starting their season's | at necond freshmen team will Saturday practice in two weeks as school rw. — play Potter Technical higt hool pe Frida opens the first Tuesday in Septem- {Rockne Boosts — md October 3, Alameda high school Oc- y¥ Johnson, Wabs | Py ’ ber Se a the| t [tobe 10 and Lowell high school Oc | Mass, junior in three desp i =, coaches Ww H ddl S tober 17 ote, ¢ have their boys} uU e ys em) —_—_—_—__—— Holman was an easy victor over } out on the grid-| CORVALLIS, Ore. Aug. 15.—The Berkeley Bell of Austin, Tex, tn | fron during that! nuqqie system in football ts much | Xeslerday's here—Dleege, Weshleston Everett Wins his semi-final match week. esterday’s he exe, Washington Roosevelt will : filled and beat the Yanks, Li be: M hi? mas, Elmore, N. J, lad and be the defending [system if used rightly by a fas' umber atc Tilden protes Wal 40. cr : ion this{team, Knute Kockne, head football Gray, star piteher for the Sacitic Noi ae ber. | racquets with Frank Shields, New t champlor won his 1th victory when} In the Pacific Northwest lumber-| t year, havin! coach of Notre Dame university, told fox, 6 to 3. | golf tournament played, on| York kid star t one: thre the soe oun the findamenials ele with the vases | ihe antnna Country club's course} Johnson and Malcom Hill, Waban, 19274 $€9S0N) a4 theory of football at gon Second game utter | Friday, the four-man team from to meet Holman and without a de-| Agriculture college here rece had beaten the Robina 2 to 2 Inlerett won the major event by scor-| Emmett xe ‘ leap, os the thanks 't0|° “piers is tio chatice to mix aig opener +4, {ine a victory against the Tacoma| Junior doubles title, oung fine . end | nats, or for the opposing team to} ,,.\"ice" cuatinuafl Diavets) felled: £81). 5 statin) the ‘fit Ed, Stutchell, | Thomas and Frank , New] of RY! catch them in the huddle system,"|jeagve tenders won 14 to 6 Charlie Cruickshanks, George Ald-| York, were to: meet Claster and Squires, who! ne said. Notre Dame uses the hud. | four-game lead over the Gian rick and Les Walton made up the} roy Voorhees In the finals of the i s A area | Ken Williams hich h homer with |p ceatt tearn boys’ doubles, D'VORAK snared passe 5) dle system | owna beat the | Hvere n | . like a wizard in| nnn He was hit on the head| The Seattle four, namely, Larry} the big games to pull the Teddies Pen he Stenth taning | T¥es, Cart Blacktock, Jim Bobey and CT TPS WORLD out of the fire several times. |\CHANNEL TRY B. W. Lockwood, found the Tacoma | é a Leach with one on) y iT tC 1 Coach D'Vorak has the knack of the Phillies down the | fairways ae too maton inne ‘he SWIM RECORD always being in front or thereabouts Y 5. bunkers much too plentiful in th s. rT a 5.— The tavavais bork. fa "aut tbs are sid Timely hitting combined with errors| qualifying round. BAY DIEGO, a Aug. 15.—Th i Z : : gail ae bythe Cards gave the a7 to 4 otic world's record for the 220-yara| the Teddies can be counted upon] CAPE GRIS France, Aug. | victory. breaststroke swim for women was tto be dangerous again, Four o'clock in the morning ts lowered by 7 1 econds here yes " 1 2, | : a ye t Walter Bell ts to coach Lincoln|the hour set by Gertrude Ederle's CHAMP "WINS terday when Alice May Howard, 17, eo it's the only shift in coaching|trainer for the American girl's start | 25| BAYONNE, N. J., Aug. 15.—Mike| pacitic Coast: champlon, made the P Abat 19 due. fon her channel swim next Tues 24| Ballerino, Junior 1 ht champ, | distance in 9 minutes 26 1-5 seconds. pi Al ay. Miss Ederle is rapidly getting | last night won a newspaper decision) Local officials of the A, A. U. ob jinto condition, following a recent in over Billy Henr of Chicago, in a erved and timed the swim, making Six Clubs in disposition Fournte 17] 10.round bout here pareree an Caddies’ Meet Over Rainier IX golf clube, namely, Seattle, quicker than the old-fashioned call the boys’ division, alte doubled in the eighth with Iter Under the Big Top; Major League Ball a promising young minor) Talk And then compare his case to ;| Root was sent to the Coast again for “ond week of the season and Salt Portland Castoff Has Been Indian Winner Hasty Has Won 11 Games and Lost Only Four Since He Joined Seattle; Redskins Have Two Good Players on Bench in Daly and T. Baldwin PAG Simonich He Fights Carpentier To Return OB HASTY takes his pitching seriously andj tends so strictly to his knitting that half of| the folks who follow baseball in Seattle don't) ,,2 mich terror ‘ot Coast weilan | realize what splendid work the big hurler has weights, the | done since he was picked up by “Red” Kille- Butte fighter fer at the waiver price when Portland de-| aera pped es , meligh cided he wouldn't do. | elite ana note The pitching records show that Hasty has | ch hes a mark of 11 victories against nine defeat: en heard five of those reverses having been registered against him out him. BS while he was in Beaver uniform, the 11 wins having|_ re ss forte been chalked up for the Redskins. Only four times has | to break a shouls | he suffered defeat since join-, | der in a San {ing this club. Francisco fight Hasty Is big and strong ana ean || Walker Signs Jur when be haa nd a lot of we ~ a batch o ted @ sidearm de a to Box Shade matches lined made hurling "doubly y EW YOR up and was ¢ nd his control has been much better Nw alk wdiaty nt to make a lot of during his last few starts than it!| champion Tm conteane tic. ie mon sv hampion, ; 1 Bimonich ¢ aay ta wan when he first came here dey with Tex Ridkawt’to farina 1) Bimonich gets re Sidearm pitch who can control || his Ry eine mane Ca gain he ys welcome iat a : deliveries are hard to beat fornia challenger, in the Yankee Stats The best judge of a ball playe Hi stadium, on Septenbe APTAL thareeraOd Goce lence tadium, on September Dode Bercot and Roy Cliffe ters will tell you that they fear have returned from Californta Hasty more than any other member d Lonnie Austin, their man- staff, some going so Inglewood and Asa Bigeye Seattle Links toot tree wt the plats | HD Big Tourney |; us to aay enough, like Oak! one see afternoon ROOT WILL RETURN t the North End course the 70 CHICAGO CUBS 0-man teams of the Seattle Golf| ley Root, the little pitcher|club and the Inglewood Coun ith the fast ball, x going back to|were engaging in the return hal the majors, this being his third trip|their annual home-and-home serie of the fact that he is only|the first of which ended in fa yearn of age. He'll go tolthe Lakesiders last June by c Cubs and they promise | point marg’ |to give him @ real chance this time.| Both teams are at full strength | | Root was first with the St and will line up as follows; | Louis Browns and they sent him nies 004 attle out to Los Angeles for expe rience. Ho had a big year with the Angels in 1924 and it was reely thru his great hurling that the Seraphs made their drive during the last half of the season that brought mem out of the second division into second place at the close of the season. ayed in Hulbert MeVay the Chicago Cubs Windy City » to take a etreet car + loop. jo Cubs needed McAuley to fill in Rabbit | B Maranville was on the shelf and so the while |this season to make the deal pos- ble Root ts too good a pitcher to stay in this league ton TWO GOOD PLAYERS ON SEATTLE BENCH | Two good players are Wolgemuth John McVay ting on} bench today that are playing high class base- | yet must watch most of the 3 from the is Ted Baldwi Last year Baldwi dn ranked with Ed Mulligan of the Seals as the best third sacker in tris league He was easily the best fielder of the lot and he drove in 140 { runs, being right behind Ray Rohwer in this respect on the Seattle club. 1 then Frank Brazill was ob: ore nro tained from Portland and his big bat | JOHN HiNNELSEY forced Baldwin off the third base | bag You can't keep a .400 out of of country’s oenepet Dares: the lineup even in these days of thi nked No. 7 last season, i Improving rapid Looks like comer. Balawi and some at shortstop | jd. rank Emmer | in the R Gamo follows ring one respect | dercut, uncertain Forehand drive hit, Powerful. difficult orthodox lines—bar- Backhand is un been going well of late and the club has a deal pending with the Chicago White Sox for Emmer's sale are that the young fel in the game until the 4 one way or another. best shot Accurate. to return Cleanty | tremely | bench warmer is nh Udine | Tom Daly, who is a corking | Fast on courts, Alert. Hard to | good catcher, “Red” Baldwin is | fool. Uses good judgment. Sound | one of those fron mea wno catch | tactics | day in and day out and he works hth 8 | so well that he has forced as Serv’ smash and volley, all ag- gressive. Combines baseline game. net play with | good a catcher as Daly to bench | duty, It's .oo bad that it isn’t possible Daly to work | Doubles game well conceived. Real faldwin ftener but the breaks are against |$Portsman. Courteous. Popular. It mi eee ne | see Handicapped somewhat by frail INDIANS GO NO physique. Partially offset by great fighting spir Western Doubles, courage, ates champlon in 1922, All-Comers, 19 4 wie ROAD AGAIN eattle's Indians go on the road for a two-weeks trip after the com- -| pletition of the Vernon series Sun- | day They stop off first at Sacramento jand then jump to Salt rake. It was Jin these cities that the Tribe re jceived their worst jolts of the year Jand the only real sotbacks of the on, Sacramento took x straight mes from Seattle during the Represented United States at Wimbledon championships this son. Made good showmg. ceptional experience Hoosier. Got ¢: nds it, Home's tn In- Harmon Shades 800: | Lake later won six out of seven, If ager, Is going to give both of them a Jong resg from the ring. oh atpentier Coming ARPENTIER has of American s and may make another tour of the United States. The man gis the | dollars Freneh- has seen best days’ in ring, but the there is no doubt about his draw- ing power, altho he was badly beaten by both Tommy Gibbons and Gene Tun- ney. Los Angeles fight promoters trying to in- duce him to come over again a if he does there are plenty of | bouts for him | Drawing power is a hard thing to | figure out in the ring.. Many fight- |ers, who have class and fight, like Young Carmen, for example, don't draw files, Others can take many beatings and still pack ‘em in. Parke Retires as Jockey in Eastern Runs ARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 15.—Ivan Parke, who led the list of win- | ning American jockeys for the years of 1923 and 1924, has announced his intention of retiring from the saddle. Parke made his decision at the Sara- toga track recently. The reason for his retirement is due to the taking on of flesh so rapidly that {t is a hard. ship for him to make weight. The little Jockey intends to return to his ome in Idaho and become a stock | raiser. | Parke, G. Carpentier contract rider tor H. P, | Whitney, was used solely as a rider jfor Whitney's 2-year-olds. In the | winter months of 1923 he created a | sensation in New leans by piloting from three to four winners a day and sometimes five. With Parke’s leay- ing Whitney will rely on the ex- perienced rider Louls McAtee, SOCCER BODY HOLDS MEET Members of the Washington State Football association were to |Sunday at the Seattle gymnasium, | 1819 Eighth ave. at 10 a. m. Election of officers and plans for the coming season were to be dis- cussed at the assembly of the soo- cer enthusta Orioles Sign up Courtney BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 15,—Jack Dunn of the Baltimore Orioles, has jsigned Harry Courtney, veteran |southpaw pitcher, who was a free agent. He has seen service with a number of American league teams. Until a short time ago he was with Atlanta _of tho Southern league, PITCHER STARS DURING SERIES ° ° Seattlo had got a better break in Pinky Mitchell GRAND HAVEN, Mich, Aug. 15. those two weeks the Indians woule} sir wATKI Aug. 16.—Willie|—Edward Norris, pitcher for the be sitting much prettier in the pen- | Harmon, New Y shaded Pinkie| Grand Haven independents, proved nant race ieee | Mitchell, Milwaukee welterweight, in| to be the star of the Western Michie ‘ ‘ 10-round bout here Friday WHERE OTHER Jack Zivic, Pittsburg, won | PRAMS PLAY jthe popular decision over Johnny Portland goes to Salt t week and with both teams having @| semi.windup {lot of long fly ball hitters otis _——— Ishould bo plenty of extra base hit- 4 Junior ne Mendellsohn, Milwaukee, — in Links the |ting done. Ms: eral weeks and who may be i En work for the Washington | aii neatieiese pire at Nia . inier, Inglewood, University, league ball player is sent to a|/ that of Mickey Cochrane 4 ate | and the Seals figure to win as E G id Earlington and Jefferson Park, will| poor major league club and is| Cochrane went up from this ee si Ure vttavcae 4 aural Seah ‘ the Oaks seem to have folded up ntries 001 e four-man teams to represent |, + burled under altengue to the Philadelphia Ath 1 aoee sd tr eeraatpen retary As the club is in the thick of the} for the year, E Entries for the city amateur and them in the city caddy champion. |e bushel letlos, who are now leading the! pughears of ball players, don't heat | Ponaant fight and Bucky Harris| Los Angelos and Vernon play in] junior champlonships are coming tn ships to be played at the Rainier | 77 Take the case) American league race, and because] 2s “uickly for the older Love ws they | Himself ts playing second base ana, Los Angeles with the Tigers as the} fast and large fields are expected to course Monday | iy of Simmy Welsh. | tho Athiotice ares out in front,| ao tor the youngsters, | thera, Iatit. any chanics of him got. | Bome club, }tee-off in tho qualifying rounds of Here's the list that battle in this | There hasn't Cochrane is one of the mont-tatked- | rar [ting out of the ineup with Joss per CCRT Pua eee 26-holes of medal play golf: (Rain- been a finer|about young players in the game Fv ale antiti ; | Fae baa! and Jefferson Park, respectively, on j jer) Harold Holter, Jim, Cartwright, young tosser) today, Ee Ae Lay iy th Ae | than a broken leg BOUT IS DRAW ; 5 Jolin Shields and Joe Whelan; (se ment “up to the) If Welsh had been. given a! Js "Gsn as tar aa the Giants wero|, 50 Adams, who silayed fino-bail| any atRANCTSCO Aug. 15—Joo| . Entries are being received at ‘ ttle) Frank Holstrom, Axel Ander- majora in years chance with @ better major league! Ooo cones wetore this weno wes| for Onklahd last’ year, ls doomed to Roche and Billy Vincent fought a| SPaldine Bros. Be suro and havo ? on, Vid Finlay and Ruddy Holm; | than this same} club the Senttio grrduate would bel foited. | the bofth, toche and Buy Vincent fought ®) your namo rogisterod before 6 (University) Bob King, Bill MeDer- | Welsh in for some of the glory that Is| | |10-round draw In a main event hore} o'olock Monday. ovening md, Grant Logan and Dick | And he's play: | falling to the more fortunate Coch. | ANd Meusel is still batting cleanup | hai | Wriday night. { (Inglewood) Gene Putman, ing regularly for | rane for the Manhattan club and ts pla 1A LOY of rookies look good one Anderson, Wagar Griffin und ABN] the Boston HN {OH Do UBH Bond AILAFOUAA BAM | AA Jean: andi @phionitilyvar | thal aco f McTIGUE SIGNS , fenderson; (Jefferson Park) Stephen Braves, but he's | ‘NATE have wrecked tho tase.) o's al: Juext, but not Hazen Cuyler. his! Miller Wins on Foul! xuw york, Aug. 15.—atike Me ipper, Jame red Taylor foal JH tho. fox | L Pali Ghveave Gtiimmnaaate | | young outfielder was a sensation | Pe" ah A |Tikue, former light-heavyweight nd Ed Topalowski; (Harlington) |/; thint hoyern over|> nna jament, riteae from accident| QPENCER ADAMS In another| just your, with Pitt burs he's] AURORA, Il, Aug, 16—-Ray Ml) champion, and Tony” Murillo, New Aaron Alken, Henry Carromi, Louie WELSH this club deep inj on the diamond ts Walter Gerber, young ball player, who is} the power house of the Pirates in|{ler was awarded the decision over] Orj|eang, have been matched to meot Deleuraur and BIN Grigg the National/star shortstop of the St, Louis] wasting his youth on the bench.| thelr drive for the pennant, Cuyler| Irankle Schaeffer on a foul in the|in a 10round bout at the Coney Viay will begin at 9 o'clock, league basement, Browns, who hasn't played for sev-| The former Soattle tosser iv doing| is a veal ball player, fourth round here Friday night, jisiand stadium August 26, | gan tournament held at Muskegon, Largely thru his pitching, the Grand |Haven team has been returned an y winner in the first three con- Yorris has averaged 15 strike me in the three games. _ NEW STABLES FOND DU LAG, Wis, Aug. 16—A | stable of Kentucky race horses, pur- jchased at Lexington, last fall, by 'T. H. O'Brien, wealthy dry goods merchant, will start on the Wiscon- sin race cireult August 17, at Plym- outh The horses have been in training in Fond du Lae since last spring, Seven fairs will be visited before the,horses go to winter quar- tors. SELL PITCHER | test j outta ass | MACON Aug, 15.—Piteher | Chris Taury been sold outright }to Augusta by the local club of the South Atiantic league, and Rufus Clarkg has been signed to take his place, ‘The release of Joo Thorburn, veteran right-hander, was also ans nounced, * meet «