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‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. 120 Degrees In Shade and Ball Game Is Played TONOPAH, Nev., Aug. 2.— The Ualted Stare thie yee ts ues [Protest Filed Against Conduct to be that played at Death Valley of Yanks in Game Called Junction, Cal., in July 4, when the by Rain. thermomcter stood at 121 degrees while teams from the nearby borax mines and from the mining camp of Shoshone contested for the cham- Pionship of that part of the Mo- Jave desert. Two hundred specta- tors displayed much enthusisem despite the fact they did not have eny protection from the sun. DRAKE LEADS IN WESTERN GOLF New Honors Next Year Ex- pected With Return of Veteran Players. WYANKS STALLED, WHITE SOX SAY AGRINGT DEATH Improvement Seen in_Condi- tion of California Golf Champion. SAN JOSE, Cal., Aug. 2—(By Tho Associated Press.)—After winning in the qualifying round in his tourna: ment with death yesterday, John Black, nationally #Pmous golfer, today was in what his physicians belleved to be the semi-finals and “one up at the turn.” Black fs still “in the rough” as he Mes in a hospitai here, with his head injured and several of his ribs broken as a result of an automobile accident near Irvington last Monday night Herbert Hamilton Brown, San Fran cisco millionaire clubman and friend of Black, wa’ kilied in the accident tbat injured the master golfer. Although “in the roug' Black's ‘physicians are counting on his fron to get him out. His gallery was in Greased last night by one physictan and consists today of Dr. Raymond ‘Wayland, Dr. L. S. Anderson, a nurse and his wife. They are backing him to win and tollay expected him econ} Foe somes: dows, Aus. 3-— (By €o he on the fatrway’ eo’ coboverd. "Vins na cnakn Preseyn-Decke aatven! ‘There was a marked improvement) citys rise in the golf world is com: in Black's “play” Dr. Wayland ssid, }\,.canje only to the sudden plunge into but declared it was the hardest match [Tn T°.' Giune enjoyed by Centre. Col = eR the little Scoteh champion of Call-[. ne, “Pome emo aim of foot ational League. fornia ever had. be : on. Los Po tie:ceiiee 22 teers At. wae eer Everybody now knows Drake where e a ver intercollegiate golf is played. “‘The 53 “5 MISSISSIPPI AWARDED xpisnte ec |ice oo G EYOELLENGE TROPHY I pacliG FLEET TODAY feated meny eastern golf teams Philadelphia 4055 ‘The CHICAGO, Aug. 2—The Chicago White Sox today filed a protest with President Ban Johnson of the Ameri- can league over yesterday's game with the New York Yankees which was called on account of rain after 4 1-3 innings with Soxlead ing 5 to 1 The protest terms the conduct of the Yankee players a disgrace to 4he game, pointing out'that they evident- ly were stalling when rain appeared likely. Scott refused to field a ball hit by Faber and the White Sox pitch- er reached third base at a dog trot before any effort was made to put him out on a weakly hit ball. Out fielders threw the ball around to each cther on other nits instead of return- ing it to the infield, and the Yankees used three pitchers, each change caus ng @ delay. Club Standings had always been led to suppose that| Boston —- $3 a2 Nowa excelled only in the production of tall corn and oversized hogs. Ted Payseur, winner of t ‘vidual championship at Lincoln, Yast year, when his team won the Mis-| » souri Valley Conference tittle, will not return to Drake this year. His conferee Bob McKee, Jim Swick and Francis Dickinson, will be back, how- notably Ray Peter: BREMERTON, Wash., Aug. 2 battleship Mississipp! wins the g¢: @l excellence trophy for the year. cording to the results of the annual etic competitions of the Pacific consistently around fleét announced today. The Mississlp- William Peiar: freshman last Cleveland -. Washington _THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING pi also won the trophy Inst year, The] yoar who plays around $0, and George), Various ships, ranked as follows injand Wilbur Sackett, veteran golferr general excellence: are expected to sssist the team to new Last Scores Miasissipp!, California, Nevada, Ok-|honors next year. Jahoma, New York, Texas, Idaho, New Last year brought Drake to the Mexico, Tennessee, Pennsylvania andyvery front rank smong intercollegi National League. ‘Arizona. ‘ate golfers. The team won the Miss-) st. Louis-Brooklyn, rain. ‘The champions in the various sports|®uri Valley and Western Conference Boston 3, Cincinnati 2. were: Rowing, Mississipp!; sailing,| championships and placed third in the} Chicago-Philadelphia, games called, Mississipp!; boxing, Mlssissipp!; wres-| national intercollegiate at Greenwich, | rain. tling, California; tracke, Californ! Conn., over Princeton, Williams, C! Pittsburgh 10, New York 2. ‘baseball, Charleston; football, Idaho;| bridge, Oxford and other big schools. ———__— basketball, California; swimming, New| ae York; rifle team match, Mississippt. CHAMPION AONE AigER SPORT FLASn IGASILT CREEK BOY oc 2a ee over Jack Russo, New Or- leans. American League. New York-Chicago, game called, rain Cleveland 17, Washington 3. Detroit 11, Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 6, Boston 2. Howard ‘Tegland, who won the 0 championship as a broncho AMATEUR TURNS PRO. Cheyenne during the Frontier} NEW YORK—Charlie McKenna, na- @ Salt Creek boy and is the/ tional amateur heavyweight boxing of Mike Tegland of that place.|champion, turns professional under jung Teglund has lived with his} management of Ike Dorgan. ther for the past five years. One these was spent in Casper and the ROSS PINS MATSUDA. her four at Salt Creek. AT EL PASO—Tony Ross, Junction The saddle used by Tegland in win-| City, Kans., defeats Matty Matsuda, Ing the honors will be on exhibition] El Pa: wo out of three falls in Salt Creek. match at catch we'chts. TEAPOT §) WYO. Che Casper Daily Cribune rion Jimmy Murphy, ry Hart equally TICKETS READY Golf. Western’ junior amateur champion ship opens at Cin7ago. Shooting. Eastern zone championship tourna- ment opens at Lancaster, Pa. Poio. National junior championship tour- nament at Narragansett Pier. Tennis. ‘Tickets have been placed on sale for Western championship tournament) the premier wrestling event next Mon: at Chicago. day night between Clarence Eklund American Legion Pushes Sales for Ekluna-Dusnek Event Monday. Admiral war departments. NEW the veteran Ralph De Palma, Tommy Milton, Har Roscos Sarles and others s well known guiding their) creations over a track being cted for a speed of 120 miles an const hour, it is expected that many stand- may be broken. ing speed recorés for motor ear racing The American Legion of Missouri and Kansas will participate in the opening race. As part of the legion plans a number of distinguished guests will be invited. 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Interest in the attraction should “Meet me at the Smokehouse.’ Imperial i 1-Ib. cans____$1.00 insure a large attendance. Profits to the legion in staging the match will be added to the home build ing fund of the George Vroman pos’ and members hope for a substantial increase in the treasury. | $500,000 SPEEOWAY AT KANSAS CITY 10 SEE PAGIFIC COAST LEAGUE TAKES UP KLEPPER CASE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—The Pa cific coast baseball league directors decided to telegraph a statement of facts to Commissioner Landis regord- ing the case of William H. Klepper. asking Landis to state whether his . decision barring Klepper from partict AIG RAGES IN MONTH Pressing pation in organized baseball meant that Klepper must resign his position | Remodeling of All Kinds as president of the Portland club. Phone 483-J SSANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 2.—Kan- sas City will be the center of the mo- tor ear world on September 16. On that date the new $500,000 speedway hero will be dedicated by the first! 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