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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 THE STEIN AND GASKILL FINALISTS IN CITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Wes tland | Defeated by Stein Juniors Play for City Championship Friday at Seattle Golf Club They’ re After Jack Dempsey I) By Alex C, Rose Er ROSE be . Xo ‘ w ‘ X ta AYER SCOR RIG UPSET These two heavyweight contenders, Harry Wi eft; and Gene ney, right; are after) ee Fred A \ & sur! Jack Dempsey's heavyweight crown. Much MeN Nab. baeh Seat about a Wills- Dempsey bout, while Tunney's challenge is still a matter of conjecture ‘Program i Marathon Is PAST RING DAYS am : By Jake Kilrain London for Rouen, I After disposing of Steil, Ayer Famous Fighter of the Ww , ade nown went out in the afternoon and ACK t he 1 y : : 4 shag. the same brand of golf i ; A Oke . 6 The ¢ Gaskill, but Jost the ver p at @MP oy « four and three mar ! A gin. You can't figure it out? ; I was in bed one morning p Neither can we. when my trainers called me, tell on t ing me the fight was to be held 1 . that day and we ust be on our x Hug way at once, 1 dressed hur ! ar ape redly t rhe Dert fed a 1 th ‘ ( mi JUNIOR FINALISTS tr reas : J : WILL PLAY : . af " , 1 red a fi f In reaching today’s spot: on sep ek nites F a the card Junior Finalists bs oe Take my fight with Sullivan > hout and Holstrom sate m7 z We had to outwit the police t Day m Ben to uncover = nies see soldiers who were delegated by aw ng golf in the seco . the state to stop it, Then for aint hing round matches yesterday and Graska Tiana 16 puligsibiae “asd niger ea the very interesting tussle is looked seek with the police because I X ua tr t for sabritgen A. W had engaged in a prize fight as pe le s who is to be ally‘ arrested dea’ $2 . o* . 4 Y his trophy man att * 4 pre ‘ 28 : « . *¢ Amateur A 7 th End ; - : told the judge I didn't 1: Malf-mile f . pay t ed to £ low mo: e i . « 1 7 go to : friends got. bus ted or SHIELDS LOSES " see ; y * TOUGH MATCH we ia sti st Now you can see what I mean i. 3 ie In the old days the police when I say the background of hot sought to stop every bout the fight game has changed at ranged, now the police make an canaidarabty extra effort to see that the fights : is aes sg ae esse ey es tne the aRia | ening at clean sport ANGELS WIN “ tag n fine 1 t 1 ot I ELES, he box : P Ar scored her f i Vigg The End. va me Little Johnnie Shields lost a ‘ hard-fought match to Bill David d : T ma son, one down, and Harold dohn- fe Amy H. ton dropped a six and four de. ne ac ; eight | Low Ang 9 ey cision to Howard Wiggan in the J ics ha et} \ ; 10 4 other second round match, ms plexure m c all and Sandberg Toda nd his mother’s n 1 ‘ th hg | — = — Oste ee OUR BOARDING HOUSE being On, BY-TH! WAY MADOR, EW Does BUSTER Yen pis! Ke SAID \) : BUSTER WAS JES DOWN FOR 14 DARE ENTERTAIN AND | HED NOT ONLN BEAT | A PLUNGE, AN WE WERE \DEATHAT He cAN | You,~ BUT “TURN SOSRING HIM ABOIST LOOKING : BEST ME WIA” AROUND AN! GWIM PLIKE A FLOATING ISLAND Ia SWIMMING RACE 2= || BACK AN RESCUES THAT SMOKED Wi AN HE EGAD, IE THAT You! » THAT WAS a yes rene : eeu Hassles Rone EARNED THE THLE A MEAN CRACK ws i a wie WiElGHT Wk GWIMMING oF “THE, HUMAN Bre NALS, 1b a ES eae Sh RACE!“ WE MENTIONED NOU DOLPHIN) FOR MY “THINK You CAN Bon ‘ ne ie CED A NIMVE MANN AQUATIC FEATS! OUT: SPLASH H. OE re f MY WORD 4 GURELY, WIM, MAJOR |» yi : WW’ LAKE WTA A BIG eee hh cakanctiataclatyoe ally “WE LAD, Sesto! Bhi i we 12 atc H. E. ( 1 16 1 | E R ‘, Zak and He E ( i nd A la R. H. E, . nia c 6 0 tt. I 12 0 Ba be Groves and | Co Giar taufer, Davis,,Don 1 anguder and Hargrave i New York-Detroit game postponed rain palemecmareencren NE \t SEATTLE | Senators of trajning stunts, His boxing with lo has a snap to it He can pet | husk Al Webster, Billings, Mont | out of a gym suit into street clothes; welter, and Jimmy Shevlin was most | @ just about as quick as a referee ¢ hat) piel | In } movements he is Mich like Kk Dempsey—a man nervous out ea American Assn. the ring but very ottlod +a calculating inside the rope silo, Mecrne te A uae | AE imate Reet " SINGLE FOIL CIGARS nent, Part of the regular equip: | Milwaukee 8 ut i Spring Cigar Colne. Distributors Wad sre baat ite PG TRARY 9 NU und @sini 1200 Western Ave sELiot 1269 ukelele, But his chief pride ty cen.) STAR _PAGE IT 17 Yde, 1924 Hurling Star, Finally gig fe in Trim With Pittsburg | Func \PrepN et | Players PY Beaten . \ 1 ' 'e we : “| wice wha en Me imo! = enter : Jeb " = | Indians Take Double Bill ' rT f Entry Lists Swell in Jun- f From Sacramento, 8 : B white ta ined ‘ ‘ | || ior Event, With Several Hy] to 5 and 5to3 tits in a row. He f fou 4 f | More Blanks Received H PACIIC COAST LAGU \ ‘ ae ca sits eae ] Norton Defeats — [Pirates and | ete i ar Player Who W re oa From U, S. Pilot 1ants V1 ty Lani. 9 ae i i 1 " HOW THR Sir STAND at ries STAND OpenT Oday - ait tak Port t z a . B 4 popes 4 ” « . 0 ry n We « ot} | om fair TRE i 3 (Giant-Pirate 6 Lincoln ‘lg i J iuing Indians, after dwelt ‘Wat Tilt Stopped : for the allel | Ang 0 © for 13-4, 64. OF I ; fe The mignit f 4 fi ponement of || WINSTON 18 ; one gan d-by William t een the Ne IN DOUBLES i ay t : , Roowe I Am , 1 for tu play: he r ‘ } William M, Johr ne b . in tt . A I 2 bea h P gh mae eect y Me , f he could find a re LF YORK, A Another high school star to ot . Alonso, of r musical| enter the tourney is Henry Purs- . } 3 men of the| . off, Garfield demon, He is : nuel Alonao, of 8 feat Ce cor-| entered in the junior singles, - aid t Providence, 15 ‘2 \ sometimes | Pursoff was one of the best play- f Res ame, 64, 79, 6 the| ¢rs on the Babes’ net team and ' ‘ be.| some lively competition is ex te ee ees oat to when the high school etn (avai 4h ie i re into th Star Tennis of Coo opped into the ots bluft riday e n 7 : u ry ¢ morning 4 by 1 o'clock in the fe has not yet Hi the Indian Entry Blank Rttataton Maw Vecke. Was to. taactuna |f0c er but will play in the } ‘or five runs I wish to enter, the event.t} oo Sect lnetreinia joubles also if he can be paired with ¢ baler: ' in the singles compe * pagiryinceney Peirson hails from Queen | a for The Star Woodland Park ib of a big ~ | a teavena 1 ar RRIOERS the: iret time ‘sinse | ling of the entries in the yp n 3 1 that (Ju0 nts is expected to increase, af Ee ve + has (28 more junior players in the " re ' York plan to take part in the tour- i e res to blow saxophones | °° E ’ | f ; Pt the 1 be two game : | rnsT GAME puarent theca Bill Taylor, Arnold. Friberg, ! if the | bo Fry, Wayne O'Brien, Ea Hane : Amateur Card G = they [ley il Monk ‘Poal Ringlefohareassey 4 be tied but ms : ‘ ° ' r at Austin and ied, for the ‘ Salt $ Friday © Pittsburg won 68, lost 48; per ‘NAME DAVI centage, .586, | 5 ERT COLIMA ts fond of New York won 71, lost 51; per : . (CUP PLAYERS i «Na YORK, Aug. 21.—Little Bill } hnston has won back his place | 1s No. 2 on the American Davis ; cha cup defense team. The Davis cup i , t the| Selection commission made its deci / : placing William T. int ohnston, second, and tale go out and t R ichards, Pease cainied (athe lisplaced John- thereby lose th le Bill's cam- } * » These | Ptgn this summer was a long fight a 3 words |*® Teestablish himself. | t = to cancellation | on dropped one match to Dr af orge King in the Seabright tourn- 3} t ° lament a few weeks ago but he Ae 5 played his true game in two test ; ‘4 tches with Richards and van- nt * 1 the while boy wonder i ; h times, These victories made It y : n st ertain that Johnston would be a snes 4 named as second man on the squad Me . oY jand the official announcement. is q ‘Bras ° harp é only confirmation of this very pub- - i rt Broakly lic hunch, : ‘ | ‘Four Under Par Philadelphia ie R. Norris Williams II, of Phila- J i ° | ory ' delphia, has been given N si | Boston 50 given No. 4, po. 4 x Cid Od | Score Wins for ‘At Boston RH sition and Howard Kinsey of San ] . Louis 7 | Franc isco has been named as first - | Totaln oid 8 Golfer i in Meet :: Boston « 2 Tabet i acrame AB. RW, PO. A. E : and O'Farrell;! Willams will be captain and a | : : */¥ Youngstown, O., Aug. 21.—Larry |B Me: | board of strategy has been named to sapane + a diggers oh rar ¥ | Cineinnat! © ‘gca6 ‘ounsel with him, consisting of Dean Resunads Nea NR AEH Gosatee club, ClEVOANEL went] TRICOMDDIN’, vas Sa 16 lathey H. Ward and Karl Behr. Bantantaier oils’ le ai Fe lead ot the first day's shoot. | . Batteries —Rixey und Hargrave; . a aeies CH eked we me Couch, Knight and eee i 1 oo 4 ng of the Western open golf cham- d i *F ‘ rievews ene $|pionship here Thursday by driving é 6 : THREE STRAIGHT agiated ie apienne ba four under par for the 8 OAKLAND, Aug. 21—The Oak- : ci =|! “a Nathonster a pee Hartnett jland Acorns made it threo straight ; ee | hig pithh: khota and Snyder. 2g o|ffom the San Francisco Seals by | putts accurate . | winning yesterday, 6 to 4. ‘The Oaks a : de Ota Seal | Batteries —— icremer and Smith;| "4 the Seals baffled thruout “the Grimes and Taylor. ican ylor. The score: Re ee = Greb Hurt i in an Francisco . By Wee eho | A t S ashup | BEAVERS LOSE _ jowk«ana Bia Fag bliss 2 i uto om P| SALT LAKE, Aug. 21-—The Sait} Batterles—Pfetter and Agnew: | DITTSBURG, Aug. 21 Harry |Lake Bees defeated Portland here | Boehler end Byler Greb, wor middleweight box- | yesterday, 11 to 6, by pounding Hol : champion, is in a hospital here |lingsworth and Ortman | Ww Herman | ring from one broken rib, minor] ‘The scor H. E,| Omaha, 6; um: | ¢ bruises, resulting from an | portland 10 Des Moines, 2; Wichita, 3, See, Ore anes automobile accident Salt Lake 12 Denver, 5; Oklahoma City, Greb, driving his car to Erle, where | Batte Ortman Parker Nall, Urbana; Al Watrous,| he was scheduled for a bout with /and Tobin; Singleton and Peters. Rapids,, Mich. and Lioyd| Jimmy Darragh at the American | | WE sr TALIZE IN jullickson, Elks Country club, Co-| 1 on convention, was injured after | TROUSERS nie Wika Guadey tab Goel ai sees Tee es gee NEE Team | second honors, with 70 each, was demolished | Defeats Nip ns | ONLY | Suitable for a! Mass., Aug. | basics CHESTNUT HILL | 21—Australia defea apan here Thursday in the first singles match Colina ‘PBrined for Go With 3 Lomski in Tuesday’s Bouts 37%? seme “yaDan in} 1 alons for >» or DAD 5 Uy TONGE $2.05 ITT CORD! |feated Zenzo Shimlau of PANTS ‘ " “ y traight sets, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. EM PERAMENT; inches in circumference It v hs hay a lot to ao! 60 pounds. ‘The metal hub is solid] Aiea tec art eure? ‘STORE C0. with the success | gold. It's the hi priced banjo | Service dazzled Smet Oh ae ay ist mmled J of a boxer in Los Angeles, The tones are ag | Peared unable to offer much if any | Qepseice Take Bert Co-|sweet as the notes of a bird . zs lima for instance. | Colima says he is in tip-top shap He is temp |for his match Tuesday night wit M(_)ime ental, He isemo-| Leo Lomski, The fact that it is oa tional, quitk spok-|championship battle doesn't bother | L F II en at times, Hol his peace of mind in the st, yet] On 1 er is Spanish and|he is of a nervous temperament Colima! A large crowd of enthusiastic box- {ing fans were at Austin & Salt's gym jyesterday to see Colima go thru his a Bert | Mexican the is typleal Cas cred he FAO ee Soe Sta ather Eames sehoduted,