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By GEORGE McMA {RAT‘Er WHY OIDN' T} YOU WAIT UNTIL | |ATE BEFORE “OUL WOKE MEUP~ \P'v_f* GIVES REASON WHY U.S. TEAM * LOSES EVENTS~ London Newspaper Com- ments on U.S. Athletes at Amslerdam LONDON, Aug Too ice cream and ish fending” #is the explanation offered by the Evening Standard in discussing the | failure of the United States Olym- | pic team to score expected victor. | fes. | There is general dissatisfaction aboard the President Roosevelr| which is too far | pic Stadium, and the dininz saloon | where the Americans take their| meals is dep! ing and stuffy,! the article sa ) BELLS LAND THER STAR OF 26 RACE | | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. ll'n*1 Boone, slugging outfielder wnh,‘ Portland, was acquired yesterday by the San Francisco Missions in| trade for Ed Rose, outfielder, and Whitney, catcher., An unnamed amount of money also accompanied the Mission players William H. McCarthy, | | | | | l prasident, the deal from the Olym-| \Bcnton aml Pipgras Torrid Pace For Malor Pltcllers in the second game of that short Flash s THIS = PIP WATI I > 1 the youngster groat style Pipgras won ten games and lost| three in 1927 and then amazed tho| experts by turning back the Pi-| rates, National League champions, | \\nrl(l Series Benton, 6 to 2. | on the other In't-u aro! the big |some tima and a consistent perforn hand, has| leasues f | ays has been| v even when A RACE, he was drawing his salary check| from the Boston Braves, chronie| cupant tie second division. | | Last year he led the National I League hur'ers games wen and with 17 and 7. With Grimes | | Fitzsimmons and Virgil B 1 {was the fourth part of McGraw’ |“B'g Four.” This year he staried | : where he left off in 1927 and is # | still going strong & | Control is Benton’s big ace in' |<he ho'e. . lle passed only 29 men # |in the first 162 innings he pitched A& | this season | B | With the first three months of 4 |the season gone but not forgotl M. | ~. has hoaten every team n| the American League at loasi| itwice, Cleveland and Washing- ton succumbed e, The € |_! | tors, Tizers and Browns and Ath 5 [letics chalked up ome victory! | aple his exy ! Neving the same period Benton had topyled ev Nationa! Loagye [club but the Cub Tha Brooklyn | [ Dodgeks fell four time . without| | beating the Red Heads once. He |socked the Reds thrice without al return. His four defeats were suffered at the hands of the Pi. rates, Cubs, Braves and | Phillies. | Fans who think they're not get.| \ ) iting their money’s worth unless all the pitchers in sight g0 on display in a single game remain| “ pion of Califernia in th You’d probably recognize Dorothy, 11, as the daughtcr of Mrs. | May Sutton Bundy, famous tennis pl.nyu‘ just by seeing her in action upon the courts of her Los Angeles Club. star As a miniature edition of her mama, features, tennis lore | and everything. Until rcccntly the rI.u- htcr was singles cham- For the little at home when Benton and Pipg are scheduled to start. And for| that matter so do most of the op- posing batsmen. U.S.WINNER | THREE WATER MOSQUITOES IN = -5 ) Fire officials made [wo Visiting Camp Fir 5 ; | Guardians Pay el e ol mosdqui- Re \ t i b A ¢ v vl R " % & » m \ N A H n n { Horothy M. 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Ho went up | Jart: Ui NemIe® oF Ocotge Wipgras, (eft) and Larry Benten (right)| LOSES BOUT TO | S BY AMERICANS STANDARD PRICES #to the big leagues and returned to y. i 4 . W o3 Pormndf R ik A Nk .mu up. for the Yanks, has won 17 and lost four games, while Benton, CHU_(_:F WIGGINS:Amencan Athletes Lead in For Casl o zall 19 ce ting well of late. {who works for John McGraw’s Giants, has won 15 and lost four 4 Poi in Ol £ or Lash, per gallon ........ cents e L ey | games. CHICAGO, T, Aug. 3.—Chuck| omts in Ulympia Cratlit 20 cents GAMES THURSDAY i — Wiggins, Indianapolis heavyweight, Games SLOTEN, Holland, Aug. 3.— o . By HERBERT W. BARKER last night won a decision over| The United States won three ific Coast y PIPGRAS' PITCHING RECORD 1 ; Pacific Coas I““;’ (AL, B: upores ‘Writery Les Marrinet, University of Illi-|{ races and lost one today in the Oakiand 3; Sacramento. b. 255 i s all player, who had pra- MS + 3. — Ray |Oiympic rowing regatta duplicat- - s » (July 23 Inclusive) nois football player, who had pr AMSTERDAM, Aug. 3. y ymy g reg I Los Angeles 9; San Francisco 10.. NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—In these {viously fought 15 battles and had |Barbuti brought the United |ing yesterday's performance. R Bollywdod, 1. AR DE IO ity U S lkalb Comp (not been defeated. The fight|States the first running track vie-| The Harvard four beat the Seattle 4; Portland. 2. jsale and “six-inning” pitchers it's;) G 1P H BB S0 G W L last night went the full 10 rounds.|tory today by winning the 400 |Japanese. The Penn. A. C. v National League a bit refreshing to cast a contem-l25 168 173 67 76 16 17 4 meter race. lost to the Italians. America 4 i / 48t. Louis 6; Boston 1, {plative eye on the imposing rec Pipgras’ Record Against Willie Ritola, of Finland, won [won the double scullers’ race THE NEW VICTORY SIX Sncinnatl 0, cNew York 7, jcrds 2w Lelog edRiplion by -thogs Individual Clubs CHILEAN BOXER the 5,000 meter race. Leo Ler-|from the Swiss and the Penn. fradk i otko &) Brooklyn B, A e L e Won Lost IS KNOCKED OUT |mend. American, finished fourth. {Barge Club four beat the Ger-|| NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE Pittsburgh 18; Philadelphia 4. [George Pipgras ana Larry Ben- | Cleveland s | The American athletes now |mans B e i Te e i American_Lesgue ton.. 3 | Chicago ........ o AL have 140 points. Finland is sec- — Ot il il W SATE e Washington 4; Detroit 5. It's more or less of a social er-yBoston ...... 2 0| DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 3.—Jim-‘ond with 64 points and (.n.m! AT THE HOTELS spead and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to fo. New York 3; St. Louis 4. ror in this era for a pitcher to|Washington 8 1 | my McLarnin, of Los Angeles, last| Britain third with 40 points, 4 o e price field—the most horsepower per pound of car weight Philadelphia 6; Cleveland 0. start and finish one and the same | Detroit ... 2 1 | night knocked out Stanislaus Loy- ————-—— R —the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort Boston 3; Chicago 6. game. It's simply one of those|Philadelphia 2 1 |az of Chile, in the fourth round . . Gastinean 34 —the strongest chassis and body conmstruction—the most or- things that isn’t being done. St. Louis 2 1 {of a scheduled 10.round event. REBEKAH OFFICERS ON B Nelson, Ketchi 2y iginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers mew Victory Six. STANDING OF CLUBS But every age has its unbeliev. g i ROGERS ENROUTE SOUTH |George Bishop; W. F. 5, Chi- i i ago; R. M. Sides, Chicago; P. Pacific Coast League ers who scoff at all the rules aid 17 4 cago; 4 20; NI l M i ] e/ eat- 3 24 2 . Bradley, San Francisco. . Won Lost Pet.|violate them as a matter of prin. ” The Oregon is sailing for Seat Mrs. Fanny Ankrom, Past Pre: R. DBrad c au Otor ompany Hollywood 23 9 .719|ciple. Larry and Georgh are amons | oo 0N S, PITCHING RECORD|tic, Aug. 8. For reservations, see |qent of the Rebekah Lodso of the Alnabedt Sacramento . 22 10 .688 the few present day major league g8y @8 Inolus o D. B. Femmer or Phone 114. adv. |State of Washingten, and | sam Allegrini, Seward; 0. San Francisco . 20 12 .626|twirlers who believe in startng|q o nn so G i - — | M. Garbergm, Past Noble ( Derlime, city; Jack Jacks yi [ — Oakland 16 16 500 and argument and then remaining|gh oo g ‘31' v ““ ¥ Everett lodge, were in Junean|W. H. Lindig, Ketehikan; B. issi 15 17 .469 |to finish it, usually to the dismay ] . . . this morning on their way soulh |Dalzadelli, Seattle. :‘g‘x:aem R | o e e sy L Bent:ndnl _gec?rzlmalnn Radio Orthophomc whils ‘S Rt Rogers wen i Zynda FRANKLIN POOL HALL Portland 10 22 .313| On July 23, with the season ljt- ey | Vietor Orthophonic Radiola | |jort. While here, they called on| Ted Scroggings, Lincoln, Neb.; A b Seattle § 23 .281|tle more than half over, the fig- Won Losty| nas arrived. Your inspection | |Gov. George A. Pasks. C. Samuelson and wife, Seattle. Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. Thdes ures showed that Benton, ace of | i oks® - e Infi ok L - CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, Won Lost Pct. John McGraw's New York Gian‘|g, 1. 3 # Anderson Music Shoppe || - OFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES 64 36 .640 Ritle Corps, has appeared in 22 ff"‘l}"l‘"l‘ il ; 2 s | ARE S R New York 55 40 579 |sames, pitched 168 innings and had [ oo ACeIPhIA e Al oSBT Cincinnati 59 43 .578|been returned the winner in 15 8 3 . Pittsburgh ... B WHY NOT LET US Chicago . 59 44 .573|contests while losing four. Hpa | W W h d B k e ; Brooklyn 51 49 .510| But that fails to tell even half | Chicago -"_ | et L’(lt er an raKes put your ‘n‘.ll;u on ‘L)luromi.u list, Pittsburgh 49 47 .510;the story. Larry started 30 of 15 it \1:'»3“:1[:;11:9); g(;«:e!; nd.r 4 Boston 28 63 .308ithose games and finished every | When it rains and roads are slippery, positive traction SR B i € - Philadelphia 24 67 ,264|one but two. H:isd nd[h!er }tlwim an. ] e ke is oftimes difficult. This condition calls for complete are’ the TnasAiss Lak "e:h"'”t lel.‘lll pearances were added to his rec.|than any other Ame e | & an g . $ ; Amspen Lost Pet.|ord when he was called to the re|hurler. Benton, however finds| ! control of your car more than at any other ti ““;:,‘,' ,I,l;r:‘:,:]s c‘.;::.n:;c.: G New York 71 32 .689 lief of a faltering mate. In the|both Burleigh (:r'imml of the Pi- | Good brakes are a necessary factor of safety, in onre SAPIL S E{eeds Philadelphia 66 36 .647 only games he started and failed [rates and Eppa Rixey of the Red: | Wet Weather. rebpigh g ; & St. Louis 53 53 .500to finish, the Giants rallied in both |topping him in this respect in the, ) % w.llm' nur:l ,{“:S etr"serv ce— Chicago . 48 56 .462 instances and won out. National League. We may help you avoid accidents. ell you can’t beat it. Cleveland 47 57 .452| Pipgras’ record is somewhat| Of the two, Pipgras’ showing is, | { Washington 46 59 .438|similar except that he does his|the more sensational. George was | Bring your car around now, while you think of D. B. FFMMER Detroit .436 [ pitching for Miller Huggins and|a second string pitcher for Hug-i | it, and let us inspect your brakes. ‘3751;11(; kmther well known New York ixlnn":asth?m;. his first ;Tlll::n,x::: ‘ We inspect, adjust brakes, and reline them Phone i14 | g o e Bie. leagues. i ! rom rate charges, with the highest Pet.| On July 23 Pipgras had pitched|Hoyt, Moore, Shocker, Pennoci, i zuahf;ht’)} n‘l‘(f. i o i highes .667 /186 innings in 26 games, compiled jand Ruether to shoot at the enemy " | g . MERCHANTS CAFE .667 2 won and lost record of 17 and|in 1927, and so George didn't get “H You!” | "406'4 and finished 16 of the 22 games|much work. But this year Shockes ere’s to | . May We Serve You | Thos, MidiNG Lo .200‘he started. 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