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Old sores, and stubborn pimp! druggist bottle of’ And remem- helped by this or money back. PINGH HITTER *WINS IN 12TH FOR DETROIT Pacific Coast League Seattle 1 ramento 3. 05 Ange! ; Hollywood . Mission 9; Oakland 4. San Francisco 4; Portland 2 'EIGHTH TO WIN St Louis 5, 8; Brooklyn 0, 5 5 | - — Chicago 5, 12; Philadeiphia 3, 1. McDougal, San Francisco Mark Koenig's Doublel { Cincinnati-Boston, rain Pil(‘h(‘rs, A l l ows \ Only 4 Hits Bagger Brings Grief ‘to Philadclphia American League York 18, 7; Cleveland 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13. rnered in an eighth- | | DETROIT, Aug. 13—Mark Koenig || Boston 6; St. Louis 5 |was the hero of yesterd base- | |- Washington 1; Chic Iball game between Detroit and|: Fhiladelphia 6; De Philadelphia. Batting as a pinch‘lm‘;“g*' 3 ve San Francisco s 2 win over Portland last nig 1, pitching for the S allowed Portland only four hits. “One of Alaska’s Distinctive Shops” Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. 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'the Cards complained regarding 636 police handling of overflow crowds, 560 st authorities star into the Cards’ tax a National League Won 0 61 59 557 quirin 58 518 ments. 52 & 495 52 43 33 League Won Lost 8 31 [ D S B Brooklyn JUSTIN | 486 Percy Beard, who set a world's 391 record for the 120-yard high hur- | 358 dles in the A.AU. meet at Lin- Icoln, Neb., will better his new rec- Pet.lord of 142, his coach predicts. 715 | Pittsburgh | Philadelphia Cincinnati . | 5 American Philadelphia Washington New York Cleveland St. Louis Chicago 308 | Rl | Bostony i 42 - 3| Burt V, Halbert, a star football Detroit 383 'player at Transylvania college, | the ‘ ause ~ WAITE Toore CONNIE MACKS WorD FOR (T AND WENT OUT ANO WON FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES_/ 627| Jim Galloway, former baseball 588 player, manager and owner, has| 472 started umpiring in the Texas base- | 424 ball league. | 8 = ' Lounging 42 uas suarED IN DIX WorLos SERIES AND 1S HEADED FOR ANOTHER LO/.\Q Pajamas 3 7 '; 5 i ) SANTOS WINS FROM SNELL SEATTLE, Aug. 13.—Doc Snell, Wenatchee lightweight, was halted here last night in his come-back 5 ¢ { } { — 13 4 In many colors, styles and patterns Juneau City Leaguc Lexington, Ky., from 1920-1924, w Won Lost Pct. become head coach at his alma 8 3 727 mater this fall, 6 5 5451 3 9 250 Elks Moose Legion Milt Simpson, the prophet blacksmith of Tola, Kas., has his horseshoe to the St. Louis Ca dinals this year as his world's championship choics. >, - Old papers a1 the Emoire office DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN ‘: Regular $3.50 DRY Hemlock Wood Full Cord, $7.50 Half Cord, $4.00 ANY LENGTH Now $1.95 ENRI COCHET probably will turn professional shortly after g a last stand for France master in the closing years of his amateur career. Big Bill never beat | . ¢ the little Frenchmen after the|Co0PAiEn by Sammy Santos o pronad i * Manila. The Filipino won on a Davis Cup challenge round |United States lost the Davis Cup deolifon L7 ihe 'ena. of the sched-~ in the Stade Roland Garros_at Au- |in 1927, * 3 ; uled six-round bout, which was! teuil and join his old American ri-| In fact Tilden's only Davis Cuplipe main event. In the third and val, Big Bill Tilden, for a worid|victory over Cochet was scored in|po. 4y rounds Snell kept honors tour. the 1927 series. Cochet beat back even, but In the other rounds Ban- The great little Frencama. =@ |his American rival in three subse- |4 "% s undisputed advantage. | Eyes Examined Four state champions entered the amateur trials held in Atlanta, for places in the National amateur golf championships at Chicago. Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484, Residence Phone 238 Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 St. Louis soccer players havcl formed an organization to provide succeeded Tilden as the world’s rec- ognized amateur champion, has for some time contemplated the leap to professional ranks. Several years ago he rejected an offer to turn pro, made at the same time that| Suzanne Lenglen accepted the pro- posals of C. C. Pyle. Cochet never has enjoyed the luxury of wealth, acquired or in-/ herited, ‘such as’ have his famous | comrades, Jean Rene Lacoste Bndi Jean Borotra. Henri came up to| tennis stardom from the ranks.| He was a bellboy in Lyons when | he began to attract attention. He has been in the sporting goods business in Paris, an activity which, unlike -the situation in America, does not represent a barrier to amateurism in France. Tilden Holds Off Tilden is withholding the an- nouncement of definite pians for his world tour until after the chal- Jenge round, in the expectation that he will have Cochet’s decision to join the globe-trotters. Karel Kozeluh likely will be a member of the troupe. Vincent Richards also may go along. The big attraction, however, will be a renewal of the Tilden-Cochet ri- valry in the principal capitals of Europe, Asia and Australia, where another old foeman of Bill Bill— James Outram -Anderson—is al- ready a professional. Lacoste had some memorable bat- tles with Tilden but Cochet alone held the “Indian sign” on the old DON'T SUFFER WITH DANGEROUS | INDIGESTION Do you suffer after meals with a ‘belching, from sour and acid stomach ? 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Now that he is play- ing “as well as ever,” by his own admission, he would welcome the chance to square accounts with Cochet in all friendliness and at a profit. Santos weighed Snell 136% pounds. — .- Quarta aud piacer Iccation r;o-] tices at The Empire. X 139% pounds; The Athletics, i> they win the American League pennant for the third straight time, probably will be quite willing to cut a full slice of the world’s series melon for Waite Hoyt, the one-time boy won- der. Connie Mack purchased the re- lease of the high-salaries right- hander from Detroit at a time when his “Big Three” were showing some signs of the strain. Hoyt obliged by turning in three straight vic- tories, meanwhile devoting most of his mornings to strenuous efforts to put himself in prime condition. The incentive of being with a winner is an old story but it's suf- ficient to revive Hoyt's interest in making a better job of his pitch- ing pursuits. 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