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PAGE 16 Forbes on | WayWith | Colima | Local Trainer to Handle Meyers’ Stable; Other Gossip of Ring By Leo H. Lassen TALL HOPE of staging a return bout between Bert Colima and Tao Lomski in Seattle was 5) night ed last Mexica grip} and hopped on the rattler for when the packed his Los Angeles, Co ima was accom: | panied by his manager, “Dut layers, and Bert} Forbes local trainer, who will] act in that ca-| ity for ay. | | stable fighters in L. rN The first fight! between Lomakt COLIMA and Colima end @@ 80 unsatisfactorily that the fans Tad hoped that the return bout} Would be staged here, Colima being @eclared out by Referee Moe for} Mot being off of the floor in the Second round at the count of 10, @itho he wasn’t badly hurt Nate Druxman was dickering for return scrap and Mosces it at the ball park a week | jem tonight SDruxman claimed that Meyers given him his word that Co = Would fight, and Meyers mn as) Teady to accept terms, but Colima thought he had been gyped and) *t listen to anybody but the} announcer. | *Colima said before leaving that) would get as much for his end fas the whole gate would be and that he wasn’t in the game for the exercise. | man hasn't announced his “Gldns now that the Lomski-Colima thing fs off, but it ts understood S that he will try to land some other opponent for the blond Aberdeen Youngster. _ |. Forbes should be a big success © Am the training game in © ‘ia, as he has done very well in » that line since he staarted in |) training work a year or so ago. “Forbes did wonders with Bobby ) Harper, and has helped other “boys along. Forbes was never a “feally creat fighter, as he lacked not being smart in the ring. He Was @ good boxer, and has tho Knack of teaching others the art. Meyers has a big stable of “fighters in| the South, and Forbes stands to make some real dough if he makes good as ~ he should. iC FOLEY defends his Canadian | bantamweight championship in) @ 10-round bout with Vic King, al W coulang PAIK tennis tournament will get under the dope. THE (ovr: BOARDING HOUSE _ ‘BY AHE RN a - ie fe (A WowSTio FoR ail ; \@AAC WALTON, ~ WEN ? CATCHING FIVE 1 LEGON AN HouR, AWHT BAD FoR A GUY WHO NEVER HOOKED ANN THING MORE “THAN BUTTON SHOES | C'MON, « PAT ME ond “TH BACK, mMY GUNBURN WAS EAGED UPL e \¥ L were Nou, L WOULD FEEL Qurit “Mose Midiows OF “HEIR RIGHTFUL Wl WeRrtAGe-to ATTAIN fC] “We NATURAL oite as AND PROPORTIONG MY WorD TL WouLp HAVE “THROW THEM BACK 1, LIKE A Annual Star-W oodland Park Meet « 82 in the men’s play, tournament, ITH 181 players entered in the singles events, women’s bracket and 42 in the junior boys’ The junior boys will begin, their three matches booked at noon, At 1p. m. ning all afternoon until the fir Eight men were seeded i Mel Dranga, Earl White, ( 1 ph. . Willian 4 ski having won in 1922 and Hesketh in si Howard Langlie, KOZLOWSKI in. oe uillian and Taylor, the Seattle Tennis club stars, will have to be figured strongly in SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE 8 RINE i EE «ARS SE Nl TE Se | smallest in years, but it em braces the best players in the The women’s entry list is the l city. There will be only three | yoo = WM¥, « EGAD MLAD, a ABASHED FoR DEPRIVING OF MATURE FIGH | “TRUE GPORTEMA) !~ the 82 men will begin their tournament with match yers take the courts at 6 p. m. wv, Frank Kozlows I Whitcomb Quillian being in separate sections of the draw. ALL RIGHT THEN, » AS A “TRUE SPORTSMAN Vou WILL REFUGE "0 SPREAD Nour BR DGEWORK on ‘eM WHEN THEYRE GERVED NICEN HoT! NoURE ONE OF Hose FIGHERMEN “THaT 7) ONWN catTcH “WW BIG BINS WITHA DOUBLE CHIN | Teskente fs sa D37 Tennis Players Open Sixth seve the sixth annual Star- at, Woodland park Saturday. st round matches at 9 a. m., seven | matches per hour being run off until the women take the courts with Jon Waller, Three former champions are entered in the men’s tournament, Kozlow- 1928 and Dick Burr in 1924 champion, has left for € Waller, who was in the finals in 1920 and again in 1920, alifornia. 1924, SEATTLE in the} has filed Kaplan Keeps Pe ey Sa eagle STAR % *% * * AUGL FRIDAY Colima-Lomski Mix Off When Mexican Leaves for South ° * “) STAR MARATHON SWIMMERS OFF SATURDAY Torney and Wascher to, Fight for Title Entries Being Checked for Mile Gein by Dad Henry; Kathrine Brown, Two-Year Champion, Back to Win Another Cup This Year in Marathon OURTEEN swimmers, representing the class of the city’s long distance natators are entered in the annual r mile marathon, which will be held at Green Lake Sat-| ean afternoon in conjunction with W. J. “Dad” Henry's! Neptune Swimming club tourney. | Six girls and eight men are entered in the annual event} of The Star in the long di | aes rosie waxher, a { Officials for aa event, the list of wanee Named ALS for the junior ewim. eattle, of which The Star's mile marathon and the Green Lake junior derby 1 golen are the features, Kave been cho: Kathryn wn, of ‘Taoom: He by Ded Henr . twiee crowned the women's alal. waren and Way, champ, is back seeking more afarknehatuaorsia.t hands laurels, Edna Konowaloff, an { capable officials | | other star in the women's event, Alex Sh Peter Salvun |! also is entered. © been selected an clerks of f art Torchy ‘I mile F Wanrche: 6 finish, Bill H Ja ey, ¢ Ker mith, Hee Edmundson and Le irrier, Huston Johns 1en-!| Hoaginnd are the timers, w ar I s i J Doo Gre and Phil nah judges *, of the park depart en mile swt Widme LAKE CITY ans made At 2:20—-Girie under 18, §0-yerd free two atraight over Special mateh race wnder-water owim the Salt Lake Boos Olive Gettervan and Florence) day, nosing|y out the hom: guard | & to 4. Billy Mc-/ | Rtime and bore | Cabe delivered two fk: ne CO a8 timely blows, one a ete homo run, that helped turn the tide. 1 us went the whole route | ion of the fifth innitig when Fr Feather Title". etary oy ghthander was very effec young Aus-| rounds played. | ce noes cy ge ately harp Cl ccc Py rie bg nite were tho rage tralian, In Van-| Tommy Todd and Billy Newkirk Atir. % Kid Kaplan, world's feather- |, lay, nix doubles being hit dur- | couver, B. C., to- | are the outstanding favorites to fight} shape Mar vag crap by achinag hr; abr an | night it out for the Junior title | : wa Matiion Lubec ie ARR POA Foley hasn't | DOUBLES | . ahyer vs eyed gir gonad ge W. MeCabe, ef 1 really been right | ANNOUNCEMENT pss agement aes i sa Sr Abher ¥en sa Gaotaionss esl aioe b2 S21 oe since the night/ Doubles play in the men’s secti j Rath “Wallace ve. Ale A hearn ce tele v8 oe. that he took that | wiil start Tuesday and all teams must | il Weaneth Watlane sab Sn the versie ds penta, arid tha 4 ‘ 3 eh i eguns "Dae" |gesme tay oe ported with tbe tourne | JUNIOR BOYS SINGLES Jdraw verdict was u with | j Cie : te Snell here. | ment manager at Woodland park | MOA, as the fans re B . : ’ A ‘ He has fought | urday or may be sent to Th ayier ‘et - - but little since| or to the tennis departme: : up hi Totats ” rege? then. & Taft's or Spalding’s. 4 xi thin point | Frederick, ef Te eet} 1 6 One thing tn Women’s doubles will start ne ae ot tee pees cae ag td Liars Foley's favor is} Wednesday and mixed doubles wind apts sgeirnegaleliriaterstener ty pL Se ea a that he iq young| the same day. fam Sho Py ‘A eke: porn r c Sa Mee eo hie ie enough to have! As there are so many players en-| Poe! vs es ae oy Terr Sopatalen ph, Es BRN ie yeti Wee Waa hs Bass ay S & chance to get! tered this year it will be imperative | fren, yetonncn vam meh egy acy ven ey BE Ors Oy OL Le Ger such @ trouncing. It would| that all matches are started on time. | + % rounds and Kaplan . Seta ee dnaye meant the end of the road for} Defaults will be registered for all) Ch s. Ing) €¥ Pog dee eee in Older fighter, but Foley has youth| piayers not ready to go on the courts . p CET Bell WMC fa aah 5 in his favor. within 15 minutes of the time sched-| arnota if OC Al WOME } Otani seaeee Foley is a big favorite in Seattle, | uled for their rexpective matches. | 1 J ees ples; . eee ek ‘and local bugs take more than or-| MUST FURNISH Pr IN GOI F PLAY 1 6 0 0 @ 0 interest in his fights, and) OWN BALLS Henry Shapiro va. W , a I 4. af. relate ca Vee RS P Particularly this one, as he will prob-} an players must furnish their own Rae teTarre ee eo Br Menry Prussoft. va." Haryy | QIVERETT, Aug. 28.—Two fair Se Ceaea eer ee e sinh eo Frankie Genaro here some| palis thruout the tournament as = va, fu B. Miller | Larson, Al Clarke vs Tommy Todd. attle golfers, Aa of va {Batted for Single this fall if he gets back into his| entry fee has been charged | s {kitchen duties, teed off here this A for McCabe In nevent stride. Terheyrallitinary events wil,be two- | Saag okleons | Mabie lide | morning in the final round for the for Muteaby tn ninth so out-of-three sets with the semi-finals | vee Sg ech 8 er Brace yor Rite, ever Hh es | women's state golf championship. ed ba ei ad Jos Simonich {s back jn the | {7 the-men’s doubles and singles be-! 12”) pr atedmen: wrons met . 3 | Phoebe Nef! Tidmarsh of tho Seattle P1i03a10 1att | Umelight again. | ing three- out-of-five. bs ‘en sm fart Beat va. Pr {Git club was playing Mrs. Fred een ; : hi Butte welter. |" wre seg BR rn eae ea Home runs—W. McCabe, Coumbe. Two. pe cv eae: | NATIONAL nzac eW ars n er $8 woman was to be crowned | Struck cut—Aingieton 4, Mi seg fiery battling 10 rounds tonight with Y k D bl a F He toe eastern right tol z, 2npinee itehed~Siagleton by, Moca ‘ o ont tan Tidmarah wo o ol}? uns responsible for—Singleton Hey top n en Prac |G ankee Doubles Finals iv. 'wricrs watts cle! Gah cuaaon 3 ow Tork . Hie OKLINE, Mass, Aug. 2 ho time in ‘Thursday's play | Catherine Hurley, the Tacoma Bratt | to Merman; Brasil t@ Herman. Charge _ SPLIT PAIR | Sesoutye i a eeaid the Paltereons ans Son Wore Paterson, mia Hawkes hard while Mre. Jackson, Gtronted Mrs. | dereat to Aingieton. Umpiree—schmidt 5 | Bt. Loule Ais 46 480)/B, Hawkes, Austraiian tennis stars, | pres Everett Wheeler of Bellingha ies gals i ceil “BACRAMENTO, Auz. 28 ibe | EMaGuobil y BEN 68 {32 | battled their way into the final round Johnston and Griffin showed ee Portland Beavers and the A | Soston “40 36|0f the national doubles tour nament | fighting form in the initial set | mento Solons broke even in a double | | bill here yesterday, eat jhere Thuraday. the Beavers win-| At Cincinnati H, E Displaying rare form an "ning the first game, 10 to 7, but los-| Cincinnati. . 8 0 beslanle tone c See tliat seran " ing the second, 7 to 6, New York . i - 2 8 1) nation from the Antipodes that First game R. H. §E.! Batteries— May Mays and! never has tasted defeat literally MIAO 600. se eres ee, 10 14 4) Hargrave; Greenfield, Wisner and| crushed the strong San “Fran \@actamento ............ 7 9 Snyder, t] ciseo team of William Johnston Batteries—Burns and Hannah; PF oicons game— R. H Portland . UG. 8. 251 Cl facramento . dine Tex id. | 3 | P Batteries — Yarrison and Tobin ting, Hughes and Wachenfeld. B est, Fastest Race Track || 1B: in Northwest fi * EVERETT ‘ v E junday, Aug. 30 50¢—Admission—50¢ First Race 2:30 p. m. . oa ‘Twitchell, W. Canfield and M. | Boston . land Acorns wer defeated Vernon, 4 to 3, when the ‘Tigers put over the winning run in the eighth |inning, open champion, six and four, here JP in an 18-hole match, Pittsburg . 1 1) and Clarence J, Griffin. -o 0 The Australians won in straight Batteries — Aldridge and Smith; | sets, 6-4, 6-3, 62, and in the fin E,| Benton and O'Neill, Gibson. Saturday will meet the winners ¢ hicago A + 0° 6 0} Friday's semi-finals match between a delphia . 4 6 1/Vincent Richards and R tteries - e and a th and Wilson, . Louls Hartnett; |lams, American Davis cup team, bert and Howard Kinsey tional doubles champions, +913 3 pectin 110 16 3 Batteries—Dyer, Dickerman, Malis, | faines and O'Farrell; bell, Petty, Oeschger and Deberry. ROOKLINE, M Crushing tho ve | Bleanora Sears of Bo! Bill Johnston of San Francisco, tha Bayard of Short Hill Henry Guild of Boston, Aug. 28.4 an team of ‘on and Little Mar- J, and by dazzling OAKS BEATEN | OAKLAND, Aug, 28-—The Oak- for the irst time in the present series by team work and brilliant piay at the The score: 1 ge net, furnished the big upset in the Yakland 3 a 9 | national mixed doubles championship | rnon ..,, 4 7 O|tourney here ‘Thur Guild's Batteries—Boehire and McDonald, |hard overhand smashes, combined Jaker; Barfoot and Whitney |with Mins Bayard’s accurate place. ments, were too much for the Sears | Johnston team, — After BARNES BEATEN | | first set 6-3, Mixs Sears and Johnston ; | fought desperately to overcome the RICK LAKH, Wis,, Aug. 28,—Wil. advantage, but again went down to ane, American open title- defeat by the same score in the sec , defeated Jim Barnes, Eritish | ond act Mrs, Molla Mall and Bil Tilden won their way Into the In| losing the| , defend: /altho the latter quite obviously wa and held their phenomenal op ponents to a. 6-4 victory. But in the sets that lowed, Patterson and Hawkes played the extraor- dinary brand of tennis that has made them tournament favorites in the national doubles this year, and the 6-3, 6-2 scores of the last two sets tell their own story. Patterson's drives and ‘kills’ outstandingly effective, while 1 | Bill Johnston's drives were not work Norris Will-}ing so well as usually, Patterson support from Hawke: handicapped by the wind, Brown, Hub (Bill Johnston and Miss Sears Lose in Mixed Doubles Upset | second round play Mrs. Charl and Altr by defeating s J. Hubbard, Boston, 1H, Chapin, Jr., Spring: s n Francisco, na tional girls’ champion, George M, Lott, Jr, Chicago, after being de ed in the first sot by Mrs, J, D. Corblere, Brookline, and G. P, Gard ner, Jr., Boston, forced thelr oppo nents to a 10-8 net before finally los. ing ow York, de- Harvey, Wilmingto: H, Godfre; , 6-0, 6.3 Joun Fry, Wngland, defeated Char lotte Hosmer, San Francisco, 6- 6-4, Joe Bush Blonke World’s ANGELS WIN AN FRANCISCO, Aug, 28.—Tho | Angels finally won a game from tho| |STRAGMALIA Is | BADLY BEATEN | | Seals, when they ea sere | MARSHE D, Ore. Aug. 28. jyesterday, 8 to 1. Tho local team) net Tribbey, local 161-pounder, 1725 hava: eo of the series | | ait tas dd game of the seri | slammed Rocco Stramaghia, Portland, jin noir favor | all over the ring here Jast night and | The score R. H ay copped the decision in 10 rounds, | |Low Angeles ....sss00. 8 9 2) Stramagiin was knocked down four |San Francisco 1 & 3) times. Mike de Pinto and Ace Boles Batterle Willigms, Sandberg; Agnew Jacobs and Moudy and t a 10-round draw, aw did Kid/ | Deardoorf and Tommy Williams | Champs With One Blow NHE Washington despite Senators, who, the year by beating them in Detroit, | title: of 5 to 4. been acting The Giants in the National league | apparently have blown up with a| convincing bang, for McGraw's men | Thursday, And! lost again Thursday, the Reds win- Pitcher Bush beat| ning a 3 to 2 decision at the Polo | Thursday, | SPounds | a As Pittsburg defeated Boston, thelr enviable world’s champions, have | |in another & most disgraceful mannor, took nose dive | thin time tt hurt, {the Senators in St, Louis, 4 AF 2.0) ULE NOE ONG Ty 1 to 0, Thursday ,in Beantown, Heretofore, it did not matter the Pirates now ride six and one. | so much that the Senators half games ahead of New York, | dropped games with amazing Which is an almost unbeatable regularity, for the Athletics were "| lead this late in the season, dropping them Just a little fast. Cincinnati, in beating the Glante, | er, But Thursday the Athletics | climbed to within two and one-half! Ww vacationing in’ Cleveland | games of second plu and did not play, 1 are now St, Louls and th but hall a gam the lend: Jin an oldtime | ers, thanks to the open date, | Brooklyn, Dodgers indulged slugging mateh in from which the Dodgers | Chicago beat the Yanks some more, | emerged ‘vic torious, 10 to 0, Philas} ;6 to 6, in Chicago, and the Th delphia, entertaining the Cubs, shut handed Boston their 80th def them out, 4 to 0, | |Bush and Hargrave. | Mitchel (_ “Get Set”) Frow About Plummer Now Killefer Has Been Nurs- ing Pitcher Along for Two Seasons W about Bill Piumm Will the tall pitcher ever be to work regularly for the at's £ pee ® pitehed ball, jin the brilliant bad break way of injur have ed him a most Vian wer ae a”) should be about PLUMMER his tu mound, He has been nearly t with a t “ . ball abilit Agne in charge of the course |in Plummer’s future and th Brown, E “DAD” HENRY {has the etuff to make a big league waloff and Clara 2 core ; gas te } star one of these days BY Netra tie Bosanel ane No, Buster, the man in the pic-| ‘The seattle pilot is certainly giv. | GATHERING TO Tribe Wallops |ture ‘te not burglar, but “Dod-| iar ny Seaitl Pilot Js certainly sty. | START AT ? P.M |HHenry, who sell be the offlelal| goog l, Starting at lock, the marathon B | starter for the Neptune club's an- es oS a eatin oe ees BOO CLUD Again ei crnic stores vate | a al water carnival at Green Lake) Hopetessly out of tho race | w with t PACIVIC COAST LEAGUE molmming enthusiast, sponsors this » the pr ret. | chad Soh th paid figs. fing out of the basement Sac- All starts and finishes will be $5 | immer featuring The tar aiZ| Famento |s giving a bunch of made at the Went Green lake st2 snerathon swine. Henry's enecialty| youngsters the once over, The beach, better known as Winona 1 Mla eieina, but he also wine taurele| ReWest addition is Twitchell, a | park, Green Lake street cars will | 2%’ : 490 | os '@. starter end erpaninee o youthful hurler, who worked take those Interested In the mice | oakiend eae] part of the game against Port- very close to the beach. nb o 4 +4 | land yesterday, The t s en lake afford | “en ee © fi watching mw NOW THR. aERIES STAND | \F°e Sure. Chak aGboiiies ane Coast league ‘obody could go f for a fly the than and he had un- ¥ ability to eet started with the ball as it jeft Horton ..s.s se 38 Oss tii Bak New York 5 And it Is only Chicago. . 6 proper and fit- Batteries Jones ting that since Bengough, Luebbe; Lyons the old master Crouse. has paeséd on to Boston . a | eal | the Western Detroit league that an- Batteries—Ehmke, Ruffing an Bischoff; Dauss and Bass Louls— on other Vernon 1] player should lay WOLFER claim to his title. In Ike Wolfer the Tigers have a {wonderful outfielder. Billy Lane and Gene Vi n run with the best of them after long drives and ae mat | Arnold Statz isn't exactly tied either, we oO but Wolfe is jus abc la MARTINEZ GETS DRAW | or tn tiychusce hee ae Louls serene BS 9 1 Batteries; Johnson and Severied; 5 MAR GETS DEA that Chad- Neal, . olfer is not a wonderful ball featherwelghts, fought a 10-round| jiaver but diy in and day out, con- Graw here jast night. Joe Mandot | isning every angle of the game, outslugged Manuel Juardo in the! he plays good be for the Vernon six round semifinal and copped the|cimy - : decision cS ati Nee WiUr Doug McWeeney back in = UIE orm again after being out o STRIBLING WINS lineup for several sie eure SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 28.) bad arm the San Fi rancisco Seals Young Stribling, Georgia school! figure to coast into the cham- boy, knocked out Jack League,| pionship, barring upsets, Me. army boxer, in tho fourth round) Weeney was their most effective of a scheduled 12-round bout at} flinger and he has evidently re- Army Post stadium Jast night, | gained his form as he allowed - - | the Los Angeles club only three HARMON WINNER | hits in 10 innings the other day, NEW YOE Aug. 28. 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