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§ h w0 keep him from the ser- ‘ After a 24-hour rest another Gordon. calf and Victor Manville, 4 v ade. | Gordon has a better record than range for the affair. examination will be made. i 2 » Sam Byrd, subbing for Ruth, any other fighter that Murphy Everything is in readiness for made two home runs in the first has ever faced. In his last eight the Post’s smoker card tomorrow : game. battles in the Pacific Northwest night, Commander Martin an- i he has won seven, three over the nounced last night. This card wes y knockout route, and lost one on o originally slated to have been run GAMES THURSDAY decision. He defeated Frisco Mc- off on Labor Day but the illness » ic Coast League Gale, Mike Hector, Billy Shaw, of Miles Murphy, one of the main Seattle 5; Sanl Francisco 1. Dick Johnson, “Red” Barbout, eventers, forced its postponement Los Angeles 11; Sacramento 6. leading Portland middleweight This will be the la.s!— smoker Portland 7; Hollywood 8. Gene Cobb and Griffo. He los: by the Legion in the present are-| Missions 6; Oakland 7. a decision after a hectic scrap na, Mr. Martin said. '!‘Qe A B | National League to “Red” Millet. Hall quarters now .occupled arz| . St. Louis 0; Philadelphia 3. Reports. circulated here this to be remodeled for garage pur-| Cincinnati at New York; post- week that Gordon had been de- poses by the owner of the build- poned on account of cold. feated twice by Eddie Dolan, whom ing, John L. Green, and this work 2; Brooklyn 12 Miles defeated last July 4, are is already under way. Chicago 4, 2; Boston 1, 3 |“all wet,” Gordon declared today o S TR American League He knows of Dolan, but has never o 5 4 ¢ New York 6, 7; Detroit 4, 7;|fought him. He tred to get a' Lihting calisel s S Second game called in seventh in-'match with Eddie once but Dolan c"’,i'";fm o boran” DadEweel ning on account of darkness. Firs. didn't warm up to the idea. s e B ge ent 14 innings. don is working out here on 3; St. Louis 1 t Graney Hulse, middleweight 3} Cleveland 2 oed Young Richmond las: Boston 3; and who meets him again night. Gordon didn't SHEAFFER- 1 s d = LT e t scrap but he’s willing STANDING OF CLUBS b wash's G5y Aol MADE | Pacific Coast League t Hulse can punch,” A Won Lost Pt ht to know, FOUNTAIN PENS Portland 9% 67 589 marks from; Hollywood 89 4 546 he local laa ] : = and Los Angeles 8 75 540 crashed in the trainin San Francisco 86 % 534 | sessions. 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A table model: dimensions of the cabinet are 191 inches high, M 2 15 inches wide, 11 inches deep. \ ol Apex 7D Complete $52.50 Model Apex omplete A 10 YANKS DEFEAT TIGERS 6 T04 GORDON FIGHTS CLASS LEADERS IN 14 INNINGS IN NORTHWEST Ruth Ru~hed to New York, Scrapper Who Meets Mur- Pain in Stomach—Sub- stitute Doea Well phy Tomorrow Has Seven Wins in Eight Bouts . L. BALL CLUB ' WILL BE GUEST AT MIXER SOON | Post to Stage “Hot Time” for Players |Local American Legion|athetics, FURMAN TO cx-:un-:k | ON SPORTS USEFUL AFTER GRADUATION GREENVILLE, S. C., Sept. 9— Ne all-around college attlete wili ever be “fat and funny at forty ™ | That, in effect, is what Coach Paul “Dizzy” McLeod, director of said when he told th alumni about the new athletic| plan for the school. “Our program,” he said, “wiill be one of diversification and ev- student will benefit acoom4 DETROIT, Mict Three weeks ago, pust before One of its famous mixers will|ery N second D sailing for Juneau in quest of be tendered by Alford John Brad- ingly. Instead of the usual rou- called v Alaska’s middleweight crown, Dick ford Post No. 4, of this city, totine of football, basketball and seventh ¢ Gordon, Bellingham boy who meets the Legion Bascball Club which | track, we will have golf, swim-| 7 Miles Murphy in the main bout in Captured the first half of the ming, baseball, darkness. was won by th game 14 after 6 to 4. of Lazzeri htcap. Ruth was not up and sped to attack but not innings by a score made a home run In the in the ew York last with a pain in his stomach,'gagement. believe he had an appen- serious tomorrow night's American Legion e boxing show, kayoed Mike Griffo, clever Tacoma battler, in the third round of a scheduled eight round go on a Seattle card. A week after he fights Murphy, he will give Griffo a return en- His victory over the Tacoma lad was an upset of the pre-fight dope as most of the experts had picked Griffo to plant City League schedule this season |forms of and was just nosed out in the Little World’s Series by the Elks. inter-class competition.” | The director said every student ! who leaves Furman upon gradua-| The time and place will be an-|ton will know how to play and nounced later, but it probably will [exercise well. be held shortly after next week's Southeastern Alaska Fair, At last night's regular meeting of the Post, Commander R. B. Martin appointed a committee of |€TY thre¢, E. 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