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DAY, AUGI THE SEATTLE STAR La Barba Mixing Scott, ‘ Poot oly aOee Ese By Peter Selvus conwa| Richards and Williams, «4.0 & A way Beat Local Players in ~OR THE “SEALS” COULD Swim + » \ h. | by Saal f page ete seagate Pag National Tourney Ni; wh, der Way Saturday Angeles lad who wor pot cy er ecg abies B .OKLINE, Mass., Aug a jo mor iw left tx ‘ United News.)—Elerén out of for the Star \ ar e wants to go to college ' TWE ‘ANGELS’ GEES * auD FoR ECONOMY + t trie { Another upset in the boxing world. |tWelve seeded combinesie’® in tho] — PORTLAND *DUCKS COULD FLY 4 asl oar would ice: Aas Fist nthe past—two decades | #th annual natiogal doroles cham OVER. “TO HONOLULU —— ee “eo NEEDED rid pedy: Boy or More ago—made a few paltry de Peosnips § sur =~ ‘ ra for act vived the first that taxed their en y to the lin shting wit . rouns play Mon mars «a t the m 1 a 1 irance to imit. Wighting with a eee Siz2.ee be : nd: Pas { bare fis AN th ments of the da. the Long } « 3 be r Ive nt st | wood Cricket . ae . ' - ! tr battles ' club courts: caren Tat HE not have to stand around {dlc Now a champion is made and — The only ma ting for the matches to st vires event st hid ambition is to go to college for upset of the Entries in all events are str to further his own education,» A s the vi and a good | of otare rah by few more La Barba's would help ef Lucien ry in blanis ; re entrants in ; the boxing game to a great ex Williams « the women's ploy have not been tent. They would eliminate the George. M. Lott so natisfactory, however Siki's and others whose sole feats Jr, of Chicage A \ er Are those af self-centered interest over Harvey expec er, and thos and dissipation. Rnedevane ad er ‘ ned 1 La Barba ts a youngster who, tf Walter West Gentries | ted | y ay t suff ‘ s brook of ns . nae : ‘ ¥ TURENNE goles, third ‘ : \ ahd A Kreat «eal)ed American team, The W ” b aomewhat sullied repu-| pair eliminated the Calif “4 = ae BE HARD Vindy Langlie re ; ation of the ring sport due to acts] straight sets by a sc , sums” pe pele ; of the aforementioned Sikis, ete. 6-4, 6-4 | Wilh To se close f itle, enttsngs ts require ‘ali ; , r . and Leon 4 * California Youths De Ture » opposed | Te A ge ee Tee lemons andthe | Vincent Ri » | Mame, showed IP\HE land of t nd R. Norris Wil- | champions ple peed by winning § of the games pla to be replete w | da have boxers who have not had a « is next Saturday, continue thruout th week so that t held on Saturday, September 5 whe “1 during the three sete. ’ has the next ¢ Jackie Fields of Los Angeles, is Another young member of Cal Mornia’s fight crop who is being pruned, gargened and trained A composite summary of the first ents in the sec for a future world’s champion ae palding t th ship. He is just over the 18 : — THe HULA | - if The Star : aig? d \tadet Ss WOULD "FUSS" THE Pe STARTING 4 9™ — year line and is a comer, accor JF THEY Derssec ' TTCHERS, ART : ing to those who have seen him in action. Jack T dad, ts He is 19 years ¢ among California's boxing elite does not favor the idea of having mixed » has been pop. a R NATIVE GARB INNING RALLY. | Hawaii play in the Pacific Coast league. Some discussion was made as to the proba-| | ular tn all of his pearn us been boxir Women’s Net Champion |, He Will Return ogee some. time | Prokesr HILLS, N. ¥., Au a re 4s vaatard th Van Helen Wills again pr : b add the | res cs wattle HT h Mrn, Cary is a mem { worthy | ace, 3-6, 6 After playing the nets, both t ¢ rin, if club, Hl to be called the light welght contestants dropped back and he stories In the aig Wis a ae i thampion of Canada. began a volley of shots from T t believe f Spokan: with an They have been matehed for perittis | the end of the court. Miss no in pete qualifiers: ; Jack Allen's show there. Jack ew Tee te had won the Wills proved the more adopt at tention of ning to the ring . C. Cary + Allen has been promoting bouts plonchips and she may ni this game and rallied rapidly When I retired, I retired perma, Riegel to decide several champions of the huge cup, which was filled with| from the gruelling speed of the and I have not changed D. Twitchell, Mrs, Fred | Canada } American Beauty roses while the first set. : ? . | He Is the manager of Vic Fol 1. | match was going on. Bight thousand spectators crowd i N. Tidmarsh, Mrs. J > bant 4 now Miss. MeKane started out In |ed the gates to gain admission to “2 -| the first set and swept the | the stands of the West Sid | od o e | 9% American defender off her feet | club to cheer the American girl to! ] Patte ag nS Ee ‘Fighters Will ™: he gathering fans b to make Va place of Senge figh D. Carpent W, M. Tom¥ins. | Wills had an early lead but her guia, @: 98—Mra. Walter Tracy, Miss Cath The Color Line i} opponent, by « brilliant show of WEST SIDE TENNIS COURTS 1 dl vty Mrs. RD, iaman, Mr Us: boxing commission of tennis, forged head and ran Forest Hills, L 1, Aug. ? Mins ¢ e 1 e E. aM Mathewson. state, k out the set after tleing the e " r M K ’—Mra. H. O. Young. x en white f count at threeall. ; ' mao terrier & oor Te tertes pace. tt by. the. two eight it le i barring all mixed fights n in the second set soon wore A year ago they issued an edict to Jack Dempsey to either fight Harry Wills or lose the title & of heavyweight champion of the i orld, ¢ : : Aaa rut, a line ; } Mickey Walker tinsatléfuctory. resul Wins Decision ee fae a biow scams, foal to he a COAST Be tansas City t s se between white and colored box- : From Freedman om down and play sl ightly Deuces were comm: \{t was only after a furious exc | WaT ws aes . cata WITH. Australia, and = Karl yaaa City 64 Aug: Mickey ers, supporters of the men in Won : ‘ = Batteries nd and Bird;| CHICA weatern title re at at 7 3 } the ring take action by perforat- 4 Pott und 8n . y m c gether t *, MRS. MARION J 5) Ing the supporter of the oppo- ‘ At Min n. Ht won a decision fror , pundern west of ATED No, 5 in national list i ite side who happens to be : reese ae are poland two of the est boys nN " x Nianapo 2 man, here, at East Ch rid in th A t di : within range of a swing of the on ; e Atinneap 1 ro eniua’ boaParaes orld je mi i-) Made “Big TEN" several times. ea arm. . 4 . - % soi Has never helc k Police in New York object stren t oat m 4 do the They appear to be crenly But copped » laurels three ously t action of the boxt as nix rounds be. [) Matched in every respect. Colima | straight years pi with Eleanor e detail of blue- HOW SERIES ENDED * recovered from the| °¢ course has an edgo in the ex That was in 1918, 1919, the law are Fe Won al af "| perience and has met a much She was known as Murion Zind f at t Franct 4 | Oakland . tf f th classier bunch of boxers, But |atein then | to quell the enthusiasm of the apy oka Serennonte. He came back in the e Lomski has been coming along | ee selon . g.| finished strong, havi: | with leaps and bounds and is 1922 captured same honors | GAMES THIS WKEK Toledo «1 0 ng Ww nt the He | knocking at the r for the |pairing with Helen Wills KRAMER LOSES Sem Sajt Lake. | Milwaukee 6 18 1] pushed Walker around tho floor ana|_ ‘ile .. |. With Vincent Richards won mixed Pe Baoran Batteries: Canavan and Gaston;| had the champion on the run all) Omsk! can punch, Is aggressive, ‘doublen twig, 1919, REVERE, Mass., Aug. th Gearlog and. Rkite | thewhile |'s a good boxer pnd can take a wallop} present national indoor champion i poy , Finnegan, Boston feather- | “ las well as deal one out t d In 1924, too. eight, earned the judges’ decision | A | Colima ts a superlative boxer and wa left hoc ycle oval ight-heavyweights down th his} Plays stellar all-round game. cet do flipper and has slowed up} Aggressive. G a \champions with the samo wallop | Boxing followers from all of F the Pacific coast are keeping | strong. Service fair. Drives their eyes on tonight's battle | rate here. If Lomski can step. out Home's in Wilmington, Del i win a decisive verdict he - will be made, His services will IES try. Colima is a and any boy who right in line for > pionship contest. The boxers wour OT OE: y K. O. VICTOR TUL: Aug. -Warnie th, City welter, last nocked out Henry Malcor, from the Pacific coast, in ond round of the bout here EGKD BUSTER MLAD, WHY Do YOUTARRY 2: MY WoRD,-I Hover Nou WANTED “fo RACE ME! ——s RAW, ~~ WHAT A FIZZLE You ARE!: world's cham- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 2 Espinosa, Arthur East dup thelr tratr terday and took They will weigh hings easy al holes with ore of 75-73 East had pinosa, 75-78—168 first start In Northwest and’ all of the fans t n hearing of his great s will at last get wien! MURPHY AND - | Young Man! ~ here are DAY’S for YOU!. SAN FRANCISCO, At | Jack Silver 2 ,g44| Dion, and s Y., have been signed up fe MY GAWSH, w LooKuT ~TH' OARS OFF, AN “1 4? ZBYSZKO WINS HES OFF, AN! Philadelphia Miller and L, Sewell | Washt ton Gy bite | took a fall from goe Komar. Detrott sooscddeedd 16 0 ‘ ‘ F palived, aS trousers | sc Nl pit Tesi RE OFF! » BIO 5 OVERALLS © 1925 wy NEA senvICE, IE: ( {WATER REPELLENT CLOTHING beech ane ane dices ebtern cto st, Louis Van Gilder and Hargrave, bout, Both were bantama, Star ‘Tenni is ot Turenne, If Hawa i Enters Coast League’ To Close - Entries Aug .29 Star-Woodland Park Tourney Will Get Un- PAGE 11 BoxING|NDIANS MUST BEAT BEES IN. SERIES THIS WEEK a, Wind Up Travel J aunt Pitching Staff in Good Condition, With Plenty Pirates About CinchPennant | With Victories) Lm By Westbrook Pegler The Jess league | tourney start August 29, which and following ¢ finals will be The Pirates beat “th York with « better lead than the eye could perceive in the columns of games wo These columns ii Pirates are six full ints as official statist © National league, had this to as the ball clubs slid their bats into the bbards as the close of the game: he Giants are actually | An artist’s' conception of how baseball will be played when the hip-shakers from Mrs. Cary Has y | oaey of such action, having the teams travel back and forth via airplane. | Best Score i in 1 the league |The Braves will’ n Helen Wills National Leonard Denies Links Tourney But the true way ‘to reckon the chance of winning an- the number of games already played, the number of games re- maining to be played and the games lost by each team. ‘The Giants have played ave 88 to play and have lost 64. ° Pirates have p! , Mrs, Hiyerett Wheeler, | Mra, of Pittsburg. pped up and can’t NATIONAL At New York: ART CARISON UP | Dean, Wisner, Huntnger and Sny- * 0 Benton and | ; Graham and Gib. 1 Louis (first game). Philadelphia. ... 5 atterles — — Haynes and O'Farrell; | Friborg and St. Louis (second game). Philadelphia 1 einhart and Vick; Ring Member of U. §& International } sr ut! |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | ree vist ya Sti : ; and Hartnett, mes and Tay. | | Chicago (first game). Aa gebuind: joe onzales, Churrie; 2} 1) | Chicago (second game). ne and net games equally Batteries — Bush ‘MRS. HORN IS LINKS WINNER. . Mirlam Burns Horn, in : SD CIGAR victim's GOLF CHOICE. and Romeo | Espinosa, were chosen Monday |tho threo Northern California pro fessional golfers to go East for the | national championships, Abe E spl. nosa led the qualifying field over the qualifying round of the women’ Ww eater golf tourney 8, two under par, Mrs. nd Wall, Oshkosh, 149, and Romeo Bs- scores | In the Majors } , hold the Athletes | SILVER SIG Jocal lightwolght cham | Tommy Murphy, Clinton, | fifth and the Pirates won the final game stick work off three pitchers | Tigern a 18 to 4 victory over | rly Grimes pitched the Robins to a | ‘ the Cubs In the] e Cubs grabbed the | | s te tiaate a ; 80} of two main events on the Li | , Detrolt fo iat {day program of fights here. : | GE Dake 20) ee ¢ nd ern 465) Paluso and Mike Ballerino-are the | | Nou | ~ AT “TA New York vesttecsscss 48 68 .49| other mnain’ evonters |In "both games of a double ‘header, 18 to 4 and 6 to 4 by Sister and Robertson and pitching helped tho at the Red Sox, Young Graham held the Reds to six noattored hilts and the Braves won, Ruth hit his (hird homer yt but the Yankees could not " | Chie Actes 7 ae slain | LEAVES BUG LIKE |< Batteries = Quinn; Walberg and MAT BATTLE VE THoM! AN EMPTY BOTTLE Cochrane; Blankenship and Schalk. | gan IRANCISCO, Aug. ' | New York . 167 she tt iG! 4 Stanislaus “byszko won two | Sal oer) [eleva An areas 5 18 J} three falls from Andreas Costano, | | Batteries — Hoyt and Bengough | Spanish champion, in last night’ ., | Wrestling ecard here, Hans Setinke loning to the Indians, 2 RUN LEADERS ‘i 4 * Thutteries Reuther, Gregg and eri . Tau RoW. 1.| NEW YORK, Aug. 25—Bushy vigeeet 0 6 0} Graham, of Utica, won’ the decision n . 4 8 lj over Bud aylor, of Terre Haute, | Batteries: Ruffing and Heying;| Ind, here, Jast night, In a 12-round of Rest for Series J base i f t 7 the city { Morn and t 1 slug ers, 1 Seattlo Indians, will tart the ball « towards the teams a: ting at the finish with San rancisco, Salt ake, Beattle nd Los Angeles, making the final drive for first aco in the ler named ile the are ham- at the Franciseo ifg at San | the four leaders of the ¢ other and the € 1 a radical g figures. other with Oakland mento Vernon PITCHERS IN GOOD SHAPE r Red Killefer has saved for the coming clash Salt Lake sluggers. Dumo- 1 Stryker and Plummer, r, starting last week, kc the Sacs in a well- pitched game. The young hurler has been bothered with a bum arm and has not been able to about six| Win for the Tribe very much this J be-| season. ix games| Killefer gave him a good rest and he has been having his arm treated. ed thelr best strength on the mound when greeted scar Vitt's es, as the Mor- have one of the heaviest slug- s teams in the league. ee “TED BALDWIN ONCE MORE Once again the ability and need of Ted Baldwin in the Seattle |lineup been demonstrated. Baldy | gave relief to Eldred in right field the last week the Tribe was home. Now, with Billy Lane out of the game for a time, and Buster McCabe shifted to center, Bald- win has taken McCabe's post in the left field grass patch. have| Baldwin has been too good a hitter to keep out of the Indians’ lineup This means that the Giants have|494 the peppy utility man always spent six more chances than the Pi- and have lost nine more games delivers when he is needed. eee |LUCAS WILL se games | BE BACK | Red Lucas, Seattle's pitcher-slug- ger, will be back in the lineup when the Tribe gets back from Salt Lake next week. | His broken leg is healing rap- idly and if it continues to im- prove as it has in the past few days, Lucas will be ready in a ts| Short time. 492| Seattle fans have not had much rt of a chance as yet to see the fiery= ‘tag /topper in action. But they have 433 |read and heard plenty of his antics: |in the. South against the Seats. 1) ‘The two leading college graduates, 3) Carroll and Caldwell, proved busts in the big leagues. . Apparently it Is not a far ery from a sheepskin lto a goat. | | 7m GEORGE W. | BOXING —TONIGHT— FIRST BOUT 8:30 SHARP COAST LEAGUE BALL PARK “ake Fourth Avénue Cars AUSTIN & SALT, INC, Present BERT COLIMA of LOS AN an LEO LOMSKI of ABERDEEN OTHER FAST BOUTS Ladies Cordlatly Inyited ‘Tickets on sale at Drux- man’s, 1 i iy | Pursley’a, neaa: Austin & 0) Ninth Ave, corner Olive St. Ringside $3.30 Grandstand $2.20 Reserved $1.65 General Admission $1.10