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' SUWNS AGAIN mi@:% BS _ NIGHT g, ~hene, % A8 BEAT SEATTLE, PIRATES BEAT | star moumeo | FLAWKS Centerfielder, Sets New Saturday Night LADYSMITH COAL Coast Fielding Mark o Half Geme on Cards PHONE 48 > i son and Giants Who Fight ng his first start in Se Draw. 'nll‘fi(‘ Da)‘s attle for the Indians, went wild trom the beginning, and S: ok ; kY mento clinched the game ye PITTSBURG::, Cept. 16—B Poosh ‘em upl” is slogan of Naval Academy football squad as it starts training at Annapolis, day ia the first inning with five U0% opportunely behind soms Md., for another big season. Gridiron warriors call this device the “torture machine.” !/ runs. The final score was 11 to brilliant pitching by Carmen Hill (Internationd) Newsreel) 3 |5 with the Solons on the long end ' Pittshu continued its marsh SR A i oo 5 — == (ot the counters. pennantward by defeating the SUNE TIINNEY 3 QTR 77 sey weighs around 192 pounds | playing 15! ~ Braves for the fifth s v JENE TUNNEY GAINS STEADILY IN R0 wal Seinn Ut vy L i gl B o e HEIGHT, WEIGHT ANL; MUSCLE; AIMS dy development of his b new Coast League record, one. It was the eight successive TO0 REMAIN YEARS IN PRIZE RING Y force him to enter the ving|ty Callahan, Indian, center field.!Win for the Corsairs and marked for the return battle with er, booted cne simultancously with | Boston’s twelfth straight defaat & GRS { Manassa Mauler Sept. 22 at least. the announcement he ha jo It was Hill's tweaty-sécond vi ” & K T i ty ver the 186 he weign- | sold to Cincinnati where he tory this season. LAKE VILLA, Ill, Sept. 16. |of Gone Tunney as a “growing ' ° Pounds over t ! oy j-=Tunncy, bexed theee spar | boy” at the age of 20, but ta, ©0_8t Philadelphia last fah, report next Spring. Foue AlNOl'lHER DOGIFM‘L | P g d Haid The heritage of Irish forebears, Batteries were amento I, ST. LOUIS, Sept. 16.—W g . | ring partners two rounds each | heavyweight champion of th . N f mentc o it 5 : 1 e i et Bt v it M L Wwho matured late in life, a hoal | Vinci and Severeld; Seattle—sun | Champions Cardinals i S ; { ¥ni¥:".w§;': ::d'e'tc:“k !light and heavy bags another | ¢ !n"nh\' 1 xl(‘\'elu‘lmluu' by outdoor eXistonce. and scion-| seri, Holsick and Borreani and divided the third straight doubl: | % : 4 { OU'LL need an ":xt;l tire o SR vl bl A s dirie sl R AT £t 4 e | tific pursuit of s and strength ' Cooper, - yheader with the Giants and the | . D some day and it b . gt gl 3 P 88 B v @ the ‘three reasons Tuthey as- BASEBALL RESULTS pio.glubs. thus gantinue ed. for | 2 f b yfi o ml;zoyl;::er.'..“ 1" The Champion was:b.lt sog- | vatching grimly signg for hls unusudl development. | Coast League yaogand, place. . Bach, = however,| > o | fword of this ad and Just !;:r'! Gy after the Iingthy layoffand | . i “slipping,” Tuncy je Ocne does mo belleve ho Vil | oakland 41, Portland 14 R il e YUU never [earnest the anto-doctor “soked Af6Stayed Very. Tittle’ vedl o I A reach the Peak of his prowess fur ' Son Francisco 4, Hollywood ¢ ¢ |hind the Pirates who ‘won froia { when he said to you “you want ¥gy . untfl’ ha' locked gloves R A~ et at least another year. | Sacramento 11, Seattle 5 . the Braves. | . . to get back.” We'll sel! you with ‘Billy Vidzbecl, his loat | i : Traing Systematically Los Augeles 13, Missions 3 Th9_Ulyta Lok 1he, openaty’ i1 : b[[ w'i[/] | dependable, lively tires that will R6aing iks Wi ohireusaia bl To Tunney's mind, the most National League fto 3, kiiocking Haines out of the | ‘Anoth back wis Mihidecd | gtve you mileage service. great deal to avoid a stralght | In (ho past two years, Gene hus | MPOPtant factor in his steady ' Boston 1, Pittsburgh 2 &"“‘ and piling up a lead of sic ’}?t er setback was handec | i right hand used by Jackic | stretched his height to 6 fes 2|BYOWth since passing the norm:|New York 11,5, St. Louis 4,8 * |runs in the early innings. The 'St. Louis Cards when thei | ) [ tis ! Let “Service Lucss’s” Autn Doee Williams, inches, & gain of halt an inol |38e: 0t maturjty’ has been the|Brooklyn—Chicago, .rain, Cards evened up matters by win- heavy-hitting outfielder, Ray | (/7’(’5(‘(’7}1 = | tor look after your car’s Yealth —— ce reaching the age of 27. in application of every thought American League ning the second game 8 to 5. Blades, had to retire with leg | (Associated Press Sports Writes | turned from overseas servic with | V20D he body of a heavyweight | Cleveland 3, New York 2 | Giants had batted in their half of | (Titernational Illustrated News) { ; o ot vl g are 168 | 20d the skill and strength of |Chicago 4, Philadclphia 5 | the elghth frame. | oz o at Tunney's Training Camp). |the Marines, he scaled a bare 168 & HamDioh: St. Lols. 2. Boston 1 | St Louis used 20 players, in.! MARTON, W , Sept. 16.- q e N & o | ack ¢ P ral 5 2T " | . CHICAGO, It is difficult to thiux Today the conqueror of Jack wvery mmmutz o= (e {titlehold- | STANDING OF CLUBS | eluding five pitchers in the first |Lack of natura s or gas from | ACtI” By EDWARD J. NEIL | shortly. after Tunney rd- ¢t toward the effort to de-| Detroit 6, Washington § {darkness halting it after the njury. He'll be out indefinitely l | YWD |1UNEAU MOTORS, Tne. PHONE 30 . - pounds. | contest in a vain effort to stop A city plant does not deprive | the slugging Giants. |Seren Christienson, who lives on ! - Vel LAk fa i er's spare tme is spent in the| Pacific Coast League Wo BT R ot eteeeeereeoe ~ |ODED, tramping when possible in | m - Lost U A IS i TR A Bt B DA AR s § the woods around Speculator, N.|Oakland ... 109 69 SRRl ot ta ranch near here, of cook: s % ; Y., or hunting and fishing in the Francisco.. 99 79 : “NAMES JS NAMES” TO i""" lighting convent . Ba kl))(l The Richest ICQ Ceram o 9 9 1140 pounds of mus Maine woods. 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