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Bo haat they are coming to aon discover that th vet of the wrong | a oes, L seyecit took charge of the off July 5th, 2 a afforded | MANDO SOUTHERNER HIT MEXICAN JOE AT WILL Los ANGEL ES, Sept. 3.--A de eisive winner over Joe Rivers in their 20-round bout at Vernon yes terday, Joo Mandot ta waiting for an offer for another California bout He te willing, he declared, to take on Willie Ritchie, or any other lightweight, but prefers a chance at Ad Wolgast Mandot won his fight from the first gong to the last... He proved himsélf far superior to the Mexican in boxing ability and generalship, and before the end of the bout was 1, when the These delightful “Fatimas"! There’ nothin the smoke menuthat touches the emoke palate beating Rivers at his own favorite infighting gam Rivers appeared slower and more lacking in dash than in any of his fights here. He did not land six of fective blows during the fight. On the other hand, Mandot put a straight left to the face almost at will, The Southerner showed to ad vantage in almost every depart ment of the game, but apparently lacked the finishing punch. Eddie Campi of San Francisco @ jand Battling Chieo of Los Angeles put up « whirlwind battle for 10 rounds at 115 pounds, Campt's box ing was a revelation to the Los An geles fight followers, wha cheered to the echo Referee Blake's decision in favor of the little winner, Chico was game, but Camp! was his master at all stages of the came. Rivers has no excuses today for his defeat, but has asked for an other meeting with Mandot. In the event Promoter McCarey is unable to match Mandot with Ritchie or ‘Wolgast for an early date, Rivers x may be accommodated, E. M. HATTON WINS MARKSMEN’S CUP ‘The Seattle National Bank trophy cup became the permanent proper ty of B. M. Hatton at the Fort Law ton rifle range yesterday when he made the high aggregate in the shoot of the Seattle Rifle and Re volver club, which is an annual event and in which the best marks men of the . .«..weet participated. Mr. Hatton won the trophy last year, and this victory gives him permanent possession of it. Hatton totaled 251 In the five events of the day, his nearest rival being J. A. Grtbble, with 244. The anges were 200, 600, 600, 800 and 1,000 yards. Pollowing are the se 190 S00 BM. Matton. 45 6 Pia Grithie a8 6 FG. Clarks 45 6 FM Buckley 43 & “ Geo Ruseolt 3) 68 46 41 aT The five best scores im each match foi $08 yards for Stacy Shown cup-—Orth- bie 43, Yarborough 47, Buckley 47, Clarke 46 Hatton +6 ‘The long-distance 9 and medas ‘Hotel Ethelton Our rates are tr & LU ne tien tf to ita week “the $1 pe ize all large Stores and. lg Gance tn two Private inatroc- to. Lee University If you bare tried to tena five ether tenet it suCeweR, Prot. Raber. ijroate on an extended motorcycle SCOOP cr¥ The Old River Hadn’t Changed Very Much Oveti®) T URARNED TO SWIM Ve wate ] Was knee MIGH Toa GReAS WOmP Ere! = aa Dy OF INTEREST T0\BERGO AND REYNOLDS TO MEET AT SMOKER TONIGHT THE PUT-PUT BIKERS George Eder and George Sny-} Bteve Reynolds and~ Battling| will meet at 120 pounds, Billle Rergo, heavyw ‘hta, will provide | Vietro, billed as the Bantam. the feature sut when they will| weight champion of the Pactfic imix for four rounds tonight at the| Northwest,” will 4 md that tt first amoker of the season to be vet Billie Mahoney of the given under the auspices of the So-| Teamsters’ union, One of the hot der, of Reading, Pa., are en route on a 1,800-mile motorcycle journey to St. Louls and return, They expect to complete the trip on 25 gallons of gasoline—an average of 60 miles per gallon of gas. Nothing is more romantic than a motoreyele honeymoon trip, accord ing to Mr, and Mra. Clinton John son, who just completed a 1,500 mile journey from Topeka, Kaa., to El Paso, Texas The city council of Lawrence, ‘as., is considering an ordinance forbidding “tank riding”-—the prac tice of a person riding & motorcycle by sitting on the tank in front of the driver, The Federation of American Motorcyclists has been fighting against this practice and the city fathers have its earnest support. City officials of Beloit, Wis, are opening & campaign to fine motor cyclists who ride with their muf flers open. Sheriff Mischke, of La Salle coun. ty, Iilincts, has adopted a motor cycle for use in apprehending all classes of criminals. The Brockton, Mass, Motorcycle club recently conducted a success ful Sunday afternoon rum over 138 miles of sea coast road. The resolution against “tank rid ing.” the open muffler, apeeding and carelens driving, adopted at the rg cent annual convention of the F. A Columbus, Ohio, tas been | ‘4 by the Baltimore, Md, Mo toreycle club. Frank Boyd, president of the Maryland Motoreyele club, Is en trip through England. Dr. Harry Sota and son, How. ard, recently le! foliet, Miinols, on a motorcycle trip of several thou sand miles, They expect to ride to Montreal and Quebec, sail for Glas cow, tour England, France and Egypt. NELSON “BACK” ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 3.—-Fight fans here are enthusiastic today over the Mash of old-time form dis played by Battling Nelsou in his fight with Steve Ketchell. The bout was called # draw but Nelson floored Ketchell in the elevénth round and was coming atrong at the finish. Ketche!! was touted by many as a coming champion. More than 100 women saw the contest. Save money by having your Printing Done at C Rates. Developing Films FREE. Owl Studio, 1104% First ave. ~~ ke palate ag iblend: BEATS JEANETTE PITTSBURG, Sept. 3.—Fight fol- lowers here today are wondering at the manner in whic:. Jeff Clarke ot Joplin, Mo., outpointed Joe Jeanette of Hoboken in a alx-round bout. No referee's decision was given, but the spectaters were unan- imous that Clarke had a good shade. Jeanette outwelghed Clarke by 40 pounds, but the latter's speed and cleverness completely baffled the negro, “ ATTELL BEATEN TRINIDAD, Colo., Many of the spectator: the Monte Attell-Benny Chavez bout here are nursing scratches and bruises to- day, received , when Attell fouled Chavez in the 12th round and the crowd surged into the ring, which collapsed, The fight was a gruel ling one. Chaves won, MOHLER A SCOUT SAN FRANCISCO, Sept Ernest Moblor, better known In ‘the Pacific Coast baseball league as “Kid,” has been replaced as cap. tain of he San Francisco team by First Baseman Del Howard, Mohler today becomes an official scout for the San Franciaco club and wilh at of through the c¢ leave on a trip “bushes” in search of promising material. Mohler was regarded as one of the brainiest players in the league. for He has been second baseman the Sealf for six years. Charter Oak Heaters, Mod Furniture Company. ate Elevator tion, at the fit of a number of f mombers of that organiaxtion, Five mills are on the achedule and a slant at the card gives assur ance that there wil be scrapping Operators’ anaocia ay Billy Weaver and Stanley Richards, who will go to it at Martin Laveen cmpuantsaniesiaian Eddie Hubbard got back from the country yesterday looking bet-| ter than he has in months and) ways that he is in splendid candi.) tion for his foor-round bout with! Harry Forbes, which will bo the main event at the boxing # or to be held at the Dreamlan, next Friday evening under t plees of the Building Trades Coun ell, Interest in the outeome of L w affair te keen among the these boys have met on | previous oceasions and divided the honors about evenly, and there ts more than @ guod-natun between them to show su) Tf condition counts for anythi mill will be fast and exciting, a» the men have trained hard and faithfully for their work, — will have plenty of backers him on bis way. The Dreamland card ts a spien- did one, and promises all kinds of jexcitement. Tommy Clark, fotmer | Pacifie Coast champlon at his | weight, will go against Floyd Good- man at 132 pounds and there ts almost aa much concern about the outcome of this affair as there is about that of the main event, as both boys are willing and snappy bowers and the 8 want td see if Clark has bis old tice speed and cleverness. Willie Vietro and Henry North, ot a local go four rounds. be between Abe Lace, the sailor champion, and Eddie Shannon at 122 pounds, Charley Givens and Al Mosler at 126 pounds nd ivan Miller and Bobby Parris at 145 pounds. Jack MeDeavitt, an old veteran of the ring, will referee all of the bouts, With the exception of the} moker at the Labor Temple to- ight, the Dreamland smoker Fri- day evening will be the first of the season, and unusual Sotocont at = COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FRED HENRY Bill James made it 23 victories for the season by winning yester- day. He bas lost five. boutea will About 4,000 fans turned out to the battle. It's the first time the Se attle bugs have become enthustas- tle when we weren't really in any danger, for quite a spell. I sincerel, hope they keep this kind of stuff up. There's nothing in the world a home team likes better than a little encouragement and bands now and then. Jansen and Chick bhve switehed positions. Chick is back at his old| position on third and Jansen js now cutting up around second. Chick got a rousing reception and accept od eight chances without a slip. He} also pounded the pellet for a bingle. Wilson certainly seems tolikd his company at the top of the league swatting let. Yesterddy ar | spheres went to the uninhabited spots, He was up five time 8, got two good hard ewata and out ahead of two infield po! Crittenden, while wielding the club got one of James’ speed pills right the conk, He was kpooked cold, It's remarkable that as not seriously hurt alone fhe ped into the “beaned” recetver's boots. Tho fair ones will not ngod card hoards to pass by tho gaeKodpe today, Nor will they need th pasteboards Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Saturday Dug will again collect the “ir admissions BULL BROS. 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James was not butting tn @e us- jual form and this fact, taken tn connection with a hatful of boots nd bonehead errors on the part of Giants, kept the crowd of ap proximately 4,000 fans constantly on edge, for fear the whole team would blow up and dump the game. At one stage of the game_ things) tle and Raymond had Meikle warm up, but James informed bim that no pitcher in the world could do anything against al! of the Giant booting that was going on ‘and finished the game strong, Te- the side in the ninth without 1id not Inet long. Three | | hite and two runs before & man was | lout caused Tacoma to send tn Churebill, a recent arrival from Spo- lkane. The two Giant runs in the first were due to @ two-bag clout | by James, He came back in the looked anything but bright for Seat: | f |third with a dandy over the fence, with one on. In tho fifth Shaw fumbled Jan en's drive and missed two chances at a double. This gave the Tigers hope and a batting rally followed, wit by rou suffer from eye-str Churchill settled down to real work | “*Trourgens, © and taid the Giants to rest eastly in | ve1-195 ting three runs for the visitors the uext three. Errors by Wilson and Raymond let men on bases, and, after one had scored on Mo Mullin’s long fly, Neighbors oofted the pill out of the lot for two more runs. Four in the seventh and three in the eighth were put across by the Giants and they carried the lead to the end easily. Wilson got .our hits out of five times up and Mann made two real bits and beat out two infield hits. The Tacoma team will play in Seattle the remainder of the week, meeting the Giants this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ladies will be admit ted free. Shaw, Jackson, 1D . Ni, 2» ecccetou La Long, @ + Host, p . Churchill, p « al -cocenccono™s Totals Score ty tanings Seat Tacoma Summary Hon Teo Nolghvors. Pitehere 14 hits off Church: Struck Base to Hent 2; by Churchill 4 James 6; off Hunt 1 pitched bail Ort Hit » to Jackson; MeMullin to J durman; MeMuliin to Holdernfan, Ura: Moran BEES AND INDIANS IN EVEN BREAK SPOKANB, Sept, 3.-—After a nip and tuck fight for 11 innings the Bees got away with the first game of yesterday's doubleheader when the home team dumped the game by solid ivory base running. The Indians made three hits in the sec. ond inning, but not a man reached second base, Altman's wild heave to first gave the game away in the eleventh, Cadreau pitched a good game and started to work in the second game, but was slugged about the lot for two frames, and McCreery went on the hill. He also was unable to make any show ing against the Indian band while Strand held the visitors in the palm jof his band, winning the second |game easily | First Game ro by innings | Spokane 90000109000—1 Victoria 00010000001-—3 fecond Game, by tonings 00621020 %—It Victoria 201000000—2 CHAMPIONS HOBBLE PORTLAND COLTS VANCOUVER, B, C., Sept. 3.—It was no trick at all for Vancouver to shut out Nick Williams’ Colts yesterday afternoon, after the Champs made five hits off Agnew in the first, which gave them four a © nia voto, Goorty tory to his string today ng of Dave Smith, champion mid-|letters received from formed | dleweight of Australia, with a left jhook to the jaw just 30 seconds af. ter the first round opened here atght BL Louie $1 Detroit 12, Ch Los A BY “HOP” PUEBLO FIREMAN The next five innings were | ph © close and hard fought, and it was ing most of the fight the m | T. necessary to call the game at the locked ad to head, and ia end of the sixth on account of rain.|/no ex frore by innings Boston 2-1 Philadelphia 2-8 Bt Lowle 8-4 6-Chicago delayed by washout AMERICAN LEAGUK RESULTS Koston t-1, New York 1-6 Phitadeiphia 3-9, Washington 9-1. 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