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STAR?TUESDAY. AUG. 29. 1916. PAGE 7

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WELSH PICKED TORETAIN TITLE IN

LABOR DAY BOUTBY EDWARD HILL.

TRICKING the winners is always a more or less dangerousoccupation for a young fellow, hut having already

Stepped into the mire we will slip a little further. We have already picked one winner of the I.alxir Day

bouts, Johnny Kilhane to defeat (leorge Chaney This -.elec-tion is Freddie Welsh to deicat Charley White when thepair tangle at Colorado Springs on the afternoon of Sep-tember 4

In picking* Welsh we took a glimpse over the dope oithe past fights these lads have tangled in. The championhas always had a little more clasN than the hard-hittingChicagoan. In choosing Welsh to win we do not mean to

disagree with those who think White is a k. o. kid. TheChicagoan carnes a good, healthy click and is a mighty dan-

gerous gladiator for even such a clever man as W cl>h to

chtnb into the nng with.White plays a waiting game and when he land*, good

night Lizzie. Welsh, however, is White's master at mfight

ing and when he does go in he willhave his jaw well protected.

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M Eddie arrived l»'tHKslag from I-oe Angeles. EddieKent to the cafeteria city to take

the winner of the Eddie K'-wnrds-Eddie Shannon bout Shan-son won and la today being hailed?a Ih* second Joe Hirers, becauseof the way he mauled "our hero."

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Frankle Hulllran. H. H. Van Nos-tern's featherweight mitt allnger.

meets Walter Knowlton. former

amateur lightweight champ of thePacific coast, tonight. In Portland.It was supposed that Sullivan wastackling Joe Benjamin, but a copyof the card received thla morning

haa htm down to take on the light-

weight ss the eemMinal to the (ior-

man Mascott melee

CHARLEY MANNING CLEANSUP BUSINESS HERE

Charley Manning, the Everettpromoter, wss In Seattle yesterday,making final arrangements for hislabor day boxing card In Everett.Manning was closeted with I.an-rence Hall and a;*o saw JJoyd

Madden step thru his paces In thegymnasluta.

HOT BATTLE SCHEDULEDAT DUG'S THIS WEEK

Despite the fact that both clubsare out of the running for the flag,

or even second or third pla"-«* hon-ors. and there should Imj some livelycombating this week at the localbaseball battlements

The Giants and Tacoma tangled

today In the first game of thr> finalseries of the league race TacomaIs now Holding fourth place hy aemail margin, and the Clants willendeavor to beat the Tigers out of'it.

Women Cans will be admitted! free all week except Saturday,

BOGAN'S STOfHES postponed

UNTIL NEXT MONDAYThere have been aeveral Inqul-

rlea abont the aerie* of article* onboxing to be wrlttwi by FreddieHogan Well. Freddie baa done hi*share, but limited apace thl* weekwould not permit of the publishingof them

The first atorv will poaltlvely ap-

[tear In next Monday's Star, however Don't mlaa them.

HAVE FUNNY ftCALES IN

DENVER. SAYS RITCHIEHome one aaked Willie Rltrhte.

Juat after Freddie Welah had made129% pounds, how near he couldcome to that mark.

"Could you make ISO ponnd* forWelah?" *11 the question

"Certainly not, and I wouldn'ttry to," anawered Willie, "unleaaI fought In Denver They havefunny scale* In Denver"

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Late Popular Song#

"Aaleep In th< dr-pp" By ConnieMark.

"Ifa a rrand old ran" ?By Wil-liam Carrlgan.

??[ h*ar yon calling m«"-?I>'rdHill Byron.

"I d'W't know wh#»ra I'm Koln*.but I'm on my way"?Pat Moran.

Get The Star FightExtra for the Dope

Always first with the beatnews, The Star hat made ar-

rangemsnta to cover the Dig

Labor day flghta for the bane

fit of tha homing fane.The old reliable United Preee

*?111 carry tha reporte of thetwo champlonahlp clashes?Charley White va. Freddie

Welah and Johnny Kitbane weOeorge Chaney. The reeulte of

many of tha minor battlea will

also be carried.Edward Hill. The Star's box-

ing critic will cover the tiff bt

tween Laurence Hall and Joe

Gorman at Everett for the ban-tamweight champlonehip of thePacific Coaet.

Cheatty Ball TeamVictor* in Conte«t

fhraatya defeated th* Jefferson

?Park Junior* Sunday, at Jeffersonlark by the score of 9 to I.Laikanarlc, for Cheastvs. twirled *

very nice game, striking out Is,men and allowing but threw htta.

King. Riley. Petite and Wagnerstarred both at hat and In th»field, the latter making a difficult<*tch of a long drive to left.

Pointer, for Jefferson park, pitch-ed well, retiring nine via the

?trlke-out rout®.

Good Play by WomenFeatures Tennis Mix

Good play in th«« women'a ?In-gle* featured yeaterday'a matrh»*In the tennla tourney at Woodlandpark.

Mlaa Oertrude Schrlener went

down to defeat at the hand) ofMlaa Annla Greene In two aeta. M.M. Mia* Greene will meet Ml**

Virginia Hena«m In the aeml final

matches

Larry Doyle Swappedfor Zimmerman

CHICAGO, Ang. 2# ?Two vet

eran major l<-agti<«r* flgurod In a

trade announced here last night.Heinle Zimmerman, eccentric In

fielder of the <'üba, wu traded to

the New York Giants for T-arrrDoyle, on» of the veterana of the

Glanta Two recrulta were Incltid

ed with Doyle In the deal.

Eddie Mahan Arrive*on Job at California

BERKELEY. Ca!, Aug. 29 ?Bddie Mahsn, whose name I* syn-onymous with Harvard football, ar-rived here yesterday. took off hi*In* to have the huaklea of the I"

In* to have the huaklea of the W.of C. who aaplre to football glory,

gallop thru th*lr pacea In antlrlpa-

tlon of a hot year on the gridiron.

Sherwood Magee Set*New Fielding Mark

BOSTON. Aug. 29?SherwoodMagee. Hoston Tirave outfielder,

ha* made no ermr In 7S gamea. In

which he had 170 opportunities to

boot the ball According to localaport aorlt.p*, till* la a new recordfor flaw-lea* fielding

!n 1908, Frank Schulte of theChlMwto Cubs, handled 126 chanceswith but one hoot.

Chaney Starts FinalTraining for Bout

CI.EVEI.AND, O , Auk 29.?Geo.Chaney of Italtlmore, who aspire*to take Featherweight ChampionJohnny Kllbane's crown, at CedarT'olnt. I.abor day. today startedth« final (?rlnd of his training.

Spokane Reds WinOver Brown's Lad*

At Spokane: R E.Vancouver ?> R '

Hpokane 9 H BItiiHHf-11, Acosta and Check;

Zamlock and Murray.

Simpson and MucksHave Place on TeamCHICAGO, Auk. 29 Hob Simp-

son, I nlverslty of Missouri hurdler,

and Archie Mucks, Wisconsin shotputter, will have place* on the Middie Western learn which will com-pete In the national championshiptrack and field miW at Newark, N.

( J? September 8 and 9.

MANY BOYS ENTERBIKE RACES TO BE

RUN LABOR DAYEntries for the Seattle Bl-

cycle club'a 16-mlle blk* en-

durance race, to be ataged on

the morning of Labor Day,under the auepicee of The Beattle Star, were pouring in toPiper A Taft all afternoon yes-terday.

From the present outlookthere ehould be some keen com-petition for the beautiful M 2 50Escslslor motorcycle etyl* bikeand other prises donated byPiper A Taft.

course and keep a path cleared forthe youths.

Remember, the onlv restrictionsplaced on the race I* that It Is forboys 17 years and under. Utiles oftrue sportsmanship will govern theevent.

The route of the race and thecomplete list of prlxes, a» well asother valuable Information for conteatanta. will be published on thispage tomorrow.

If you have not yet had a look atthei first prise, clip mil the entry

blank on thla page, and then hurryto tha* Seneca at window of Piperft Taft and see the beautiful bikeAt the same time deposit your entry

blank for the rare at the store.

Mayor GUI was Interviewed attainyesterday recanting police protectton for the contestants, aiid therewill be enough officers on hand tosee that the boys are well taken

car* of Motorcycle officers will goahead of the rar*<rs around the

Watch tomorrow's Star for th<list "f prizes and route of the

icourse.

Favorites Hold Spotlightat National Tennis Meet

roRKST HILIA.N. T .Aug 29 ? |

William M. Johnston and ClarenceJ. tJrtffln. holders of the nationaltennla rhampl> nshlp In double*, andMaurice K. Mclaughlin and WardOawaon. challengers, atlll hold th»spotlight on the West Side Tennisclub's court* today Th*se four,having been balked yesterday Intheir Intention to play the challenge

round for the title, will play off th«game* thla afternoon.

(Jeorge M Church. New Tork, vsHerbert Chase. New York: HolandRoberta. California, vs. CraJg Middle.New York; Ichlya Ktimagae, Japaneee. vs. Stanford (Jeer, Jr.. HooslckKail*.

Yesterday, after tsric* declaring

all maJche* off. the Went Side Tennla club offlclala announced thatthe four In the doubiea challenge

round would play their alngles

matches. Very late In the afternoon the skin* cleared, aftor aslight rain which had fallen most ofthe day. and. with a strong windblowing, the four men dlapoaed oftheir first match«w. Ward Pawson.Mclaughlin's double* psrtner. be-ing the only one to lose his match

Single* matches for the nationalchampionship, all but four of whichwere postponed yesterday on account of ths rain, will be playedtoday.

Among the most Important arethose between Willi* K Paris ofCalifornia and Joseph J. Armstrong

of Philadelphia. Karl P Pehr, NewYork. vs. Conrad Pnyl*. Washing

ton; llarhlshlro Mikatnl. Japanesevs. Win, J. Clothier. Philadelphia,

Mclxmghlln. In defeating R. R.McClave. a former Cornell star,

showed something of his old timeform, and It Is bnlng predicted hewill play great tennis right lip tothe finals He won In straight net*.S-0. 6-1, «-2.

PORTDOPE

Bright Lights Likedby This Box Fighter

CHTCAOO. Aug 29?The bright

white lights are more alluring thanMissouri's simple farm life, declaredKver llimnrr, Chicago lightweight,today.

Th* Golfer's Invictue

Out of the blight that covers me.As some one's said before,

I thsnk whatever god* there heHammer started training for his

lft-round bout with Johnny Dundeeof New York at Kansas City Sep-tember 11, on a farm at Bthel, Mo ,

but fled back to Chicago.

For whst fate ha* in store.Then when I give the ball s rap

And watch the shot careen.To coyly bound across some trap

And pull up on the green.n 8 n Seattle Boy to go

to Newark ClassicThose Detroit conveyances at$345 would be a handy thingaround th* houae If baby wasn'tforever putting them Into his

mouth.POIITIiAND, Aug. 29.?Psul

Clyde of Seattle has been selectedby T. Morris Dunne, secretary ofthe P. N. A., to represent thatbody at. the A A. C. championshipsnest month In Newark. N. J.

tt tt ttSpeaking of strikes reminds us

that the best kind are those you

make on a bowling alley.tt O «

It's getting so nowadays when agent Is spoken of In six figures

you can't tell whether It refers tohis bankroll or his last score atgolf.

AMERICAN REBULTSAt Philadelphia 0. Chicago 1.At Washington 2, Cleveland 0.No others.

tt tt ttSeveral of our best Southern

states will go dry In November.Which reminds us a lot of North-ern tourists will have to ordertheir golf bottled and expressedfrom home.

NATIONAL RESULTSAt St. 1/oulh 4. Brooklyn 0.At Chicago 2. Philadelphia *.

At Cincinnati 5. New York 2,At Pittsburg 5-2. Boston 1-8.

tt ttSpeaking of names, there's

Rowdy Elliott's. After lookinghim over, the Cubs dubbed himBunny. He le almost as ferociousas a rabbit.

NO GAME AT BUTTE

fircut Falls arrived at Butte toolate for yesterday's game.

MIKADOS WIN BALL GAMEtt tt tt

Giants Have Little or No Chance?Headline. The accent being onths NO.

With Oeorge Kngle on tho hill,

tho Mlkados defeated the NewSystem Paundry lnds at baseballSunday at Pug's park, f> to 4.

ENTRY BLANK FOR BICYCLE ENDURANCE RACE

I hereby make application for entry In the Seattle Bicycle

club's endurance road race, to be staged under the auspices of

the Seattle Star, on day. I also make application to be-come a member of the Seattle Bicycle club.

? Full name

Address Age years

Year of birth Month Psy

I am a pupil of the school.

I, the undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy. give

my permission for lilm to participate in the bicycle endurance

road race.Signed

Restricted to boys of 17 yeareH of age and under.(Fill this blank out completely and take to Piper * Tuft.

1117 Second ave Race will start at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Entries

close at 10 o'clock p. nr. Saturday.

COLORADO SPRINGS. Col.,

Aug. 29. ?Imagine witnessing a

battle for the lightweight

championship of Ihs world

from a point 30 milss distantby roadway from tha actualscans of ths combat and morathan two miles sloft In alti-

tude!Yet this wit the novel

wager made yesterday by twoprominent fen». FrancteDra* of New York offered tob«t that ha could, thru field

glaaaea, ace the 20-round bat-tle Labor day betwaan Fred

dla Welsh and Charley Whitefrom tha top of Pike's peak.

FIGHT FANS WOULD WATCH BOUTFOR TITLE FROM PIKE'S PEAK

Murray Kelley doubted thisand took the wager. Only acloudy or rainy day will pre-vent the e*ttlement of the bet.

To Finish SaturdayWelsh and White have started

on the last lap of the training

grind and plan to finish hardwork by Saturday night, taking Iti-Hff Sunday and Monday fore-tioon.

ribbons. I.<eo was bleeding freely

at the end of three rounds of rough

work.Welsh's training style Is more of

the muscle developing, physicalculture order and he reserves hisrough work for his heavyweightpartner. Klreman Jim Flynn. Welshwas the feature attraction at sladles matinee" at the Antlers

hotel yesterday, where he went

thru his gym work and boxed ex-hibition bouts with Chsrles Koss,battling Reddy and Jack Hratton.

White continued his slam-bangtactics In his boxing preparations.Middleweight L<so Johnson being

his latest victim. White's mottoapparently Is The bigger they arethe better tho punching bag.'Judging from the way he tore IntoJohnson yesterday, cutting him to

Kd Smith of Chicago, officialstakeholder. Is on tha ground Theentire purse money will be depos-ited with him Saturday.

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