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THE SHALTLE SLAR—SALUKVAY, AUGUDT lb, LOL). \\ ™ \ R\ hadhoadnats RRR \ huddodad NALIN RR \ A *+\ \\ Anduoad ar \ _) ‘ | N \ \\ Bh OH Boy’ 1Vvt a Nt Noa, 1H SADDES | ~ gs RIN WAY NAY" ULOVE, TH \\ my : y FORGOTTEN HOW 4 WORDS x F TONGUE * 5 rs \¢ reset heme e ARE TH WORDS "IT MI FHT ? > ) ; ys HAVE Bten' : , WORD “PRO-HID- ISHEN’! PPP APIA RPP AAA AAA LADD LS rere ennnnennnnnnens SCOP OLE LID Ls Seattle Siwashes Will Entertain Oakland Club Next Week} FUNNY WILLIE MEEHAN BATTLES OLE ANDERSON HERE WEDNESDAY)J They May Pitch Vernon Into Pennant Golden Gate Battler Beat to Invade Local imaies ,_ Trains on Good Grub; Baseball Lot Tuesday | : Is Fat and ds Funny ts Have Been Strengthened With the Addition of , , a Ole Anderson to Tackle Dempsey’s Conqueror at the Grover and Guisto; Hack Miller Is Missed From the | : Arena Wednesday Night; Meehan Holds Two Verdicts Acorn Squad; Howard Wants to Quit National Game f i Pr Over World’s Champion; List of Other Fights 4 BY LEO H. LASSEN : Ua ss ILLIE MEEHAN will be with us Wednes- Del Howard will lead his Acorns from the Bay ¢ountry J : t day night. Know Willie? We thought inst the Siwashes for the second time this season next ~ Be: 3 j 4 ms you did. Funny Jack Dempsey couldn’t The first game of the series will get umder way on ‘ f ‘ f , | knock out that fat thing. Lots of people day. Oakiand is playing the Portland Beavers in the y ee d ig said ae yoo ar mt e City this week. : 4 ‘ the ring. yhat makes Willie fat? is Howard, who has beer in baseball fof a long time, has ~¥ : i ‘ training. He trains on good food and lecided to quit the national sport at tré end of the year if s > likes to eat pie. He battles Ole Ander- @ can sel] his interests i ety according to reports| . < hi son of Tacoma here Wednesday. “a ed here. Howard's in! ‘are valued at $30,000, \ ne f wh You know Willie’s chief claim to fame The Oakland club opene’ ne season here and Seattle : re j are his two four-round decisions over Jack Dempsey before d to take the series, four games to two. Oakland) . ’ t'.> Giant Killer hammered Jess Willard into raw meat at e only club in the league that Seattle has been able ‘ i if in ; Toledo. Jack sunk hig right mitt into Willie’s stomach up O. this year, and Charley Mullen and his gang of \ ; 5 to the elbow in their last-meeting but he couldn’t knock s are hopeful for another handful of wins. The last) - " 1% ; 4 Meehan off his pins. Seattle played the Oaks they smeared the Acorns/| : a { i Willie gets beat-évery once in a while, but just the the addition of Roy Grover! ii , ‘ WK ‘ 7 same Willie gives/the fans a run for their money. Willieggg pesos etl yndigered Cg x ’ , q p oar, a oa ee yet ih a pons a fight fen pear! night] « Pep busch than thé ; : , when he fought “Fat” La Rue, who is also fat and funny. ek faced th con at none How Coast z ~ La Rue is a great kidder and it seems as if Willie was so 0 started hig baseball career Clubs Stand busy laughing at the Oakland boy that he forgot to fight. _ —-—--4 Butte in the Northwestern se % . F z y . Ae : wi siden ina ria mesciliie eee He played with the Athletics | ™* pes ar 738 Here's a sextette of real hurlers who are drawing pay Johnn¥ Mitchell is the boy with the grin in the insert. worl oath egyptian r a. : an ; 4 "AOgh x Rues when he wa to fight,” saya] Couple of seasons, was traded ion Angeles ; t »'from the Vernon Tigers this season. From left to right) He's holding down the shortstop job for the Tigers in big) rea Windsor, the L Pio les fight H > I oo spcemgth see legyll grad oes :} they are Weiser Dell, Ross, Byron Houck, Fromme, Dawson/league shape. He is hitting the ball hard and playing a, ™nager. who Is in Seattle, “but the ere s a 0 Malaise ts det a tremendoust $ ‘land Finnernan, high class game in the field for the Southerners. raggean.d pagar ast Leip fr ee ae eee [PIS Schaller Nit RUA | [Otic Pecord Te ni eta fae This Year W'] 4 toy balloon going out of business. Ollie Pecord, referce of ip . as that club hard hit} and play good ball, Jimmy : » 7 : fa Pilsck Miller, the slugging out.| Walsh, who has been on the H as Terrible Ye WY a | J si - Can Size Him Up Open S i P broke his leg in the earty| bench for the last few days, will Ww \\\, Bez Willard ehampionsbie bat fit tune, witt nave a/ OPO Season With Oregon; ‘ Sule take up his work in the local . has 8 Seattl at a| : Maete iy ies| kedeme "| Day; WeLose \\\ conto tere teres | sina, ce Se eet tatce | | ae a ee d when he joined the cojors. | — | q \\\ a» umpire duritig the rest of eet : the adnan, Patera oes 9 ix, and can determine for themselves | UNTVE: OF 1 active service In France with WHERE THE ‘ : obec he ee See neha be 3 D laho, Mos Pst division CLUBS PLAY Tigers Take Third Game of | trace, Broke, whe caught tor aie . a payer inthe Tareee te ucthbr veut, ni > plate 4 A heavy football re des aa Vernen yesterday, le the came Brooks » ps _ ’ oy schedule for the 1919 team has be is holding down the second} Vernon invades Portland and Oak | ‘ ° | ‘Seetes cremadey, & te cme Rae We pee ee as been “job, while Guisto is stationed |land plays here next week, while) Series When Left Field- washes heagen Ween Shiga / » eanea| — wang Anderson, the big Tacoma bay. | announced by Coach W. C. Bleamas- first pillow Salt Lake journeys to San Francisco er Dr Ball jek managed the club « : the thie re gnte fant company when he | ter, who looks forward to a good sea- ‘Cooper, one of the fieetest|and Sacramento plays in Low Ange r Drops ba tou eee ee oe ae an. can, [fon, with more than a fair percent- Min the league, has replaced Mil-| les next week. Vernon ts favored to| —_— : ey 5 lige > a * ae He | Ake Of Successful games. The season Fin the Oak outfield. He was with |beat Portland, and Lom Angeles ix a| “pitt” Schatler, who is on hin way jticr “ ; , beaye te fret t f climbed into the spotlight last week (en hen, October 18, with the Unis Philadelphia club for several sea-| favorite to cop their series, but the! today to join the F and Beavers ed his in th by beating Youte Hector, the dram ioe? of Oregon's team, and close, fis in the National\league. He | other pair of week's battles should| must have eh cattle sold him |? Charieg: toflawed thie aris Gea yeord a series of six games, with a d the season with the Angels, | be close. to Verne ad yesterday, judgifigc another niet piece of worl A Set Ot fame in: econ aot le between the team and the put was later let out. from t © played in the fel : , ' of Bipped High on first base, ier One . sithakeritee a tion AT, | Multnomah club. ‘The schedule anf t of the club looks pretty NATIONAL LEAGUE With t t afwo| Visnernan hed rubbed th io‘unt- | Fee, i the pints, mteeed wn at. | CHICAGO, Aug. 16.— "Tes, | ieee | eee tee teak tne hie to che, | renee eeewe Ne bay aaa t as La ith two men on the paths andfwo | tor, tempted boot. we need more pitching strength,” |derson too fast, One thing is cer-| October 18 ’ like it did when it was here at RACE ABOUT DECIDED away in the eighth frame he booted to fest, and Oh d 5 says Manager Gleason, “but we are| tain, and that is he is going UP | October 25 Beginning of the season. Mur-) winning two games from the|Meusel's fly that hopped right into " the. big. . t So & going to win championship any- | @sainst a tough proposition when he | November 1 b the Arlett brothers. Cy Falken: Giants yesterday made the rest of| his . azure biug ’ at pe h re way. We have two clubs to beat, the | Meéts Meehan, who has been at the | Mitze, Elliott, Wille and the sand two rw me of the off guard are still draw pay from Ca) Ewing & Co. Oregon 04.04 Gonzaga . Washington College the look mighty swe nee two r Detroits and the Clevelands fame a long time and knows all | November & the Cincinnati Reds. In the crucial] Seattle wa : a Tases.¢ re hats w t fear either of them and | there is to know about ring tactics, | | ane : -. Moscow . * oeriee ot ate Refaee which oe P, : |whenver we play them we'll beat | Has Big Chance November 15—Whitman College . oa played in three days, the Reds his h ct on Reiger, who! ir i foie a them in a majority the games. | | Undecided PLACE four out of six games, and pushed| was on the hil the/home boys, | first ; 8 h h If Anderson can win, his name as pn: e bd aa NM i e Box have « ast with | ¢ joxer {x made, and he has{?@nksgiving—Multnomah .. .... CLOSE their lead to six and ¢ games|and the Visitors 6: nim fer two Pe mache, and Felech beth lame, pur |S Gun tate a nines Sateen te pa: cot Dame Fate ix playing tricks with over the tottering more runs in the Seattle staged a miniatore ratly in | be in shape te work resu fie Vernon Tigers. They are favored |ball fans thruout the country are| ‘The first Tiger runfis also charged| {cr Le ng ME pone perc wll nse oy Rag en in a few days i win just about every game with | pulling for the Reds to win the|up to Schaller, whd threw the ball! feld and ¢ on he Seattle crew here this week, and| pennant because the Reds have won to second on Fisher's hit to hia fleld| om the rr nd whipped it home \ , but Prenet RE pte ear ; ce ‘ onl Piaget A need ‘em to keep up with the|on their merit, and showed their| when he had plenty of time to tr ahead of the runner y popping to the ee ee 1 ate wate So WH a seront: Wea pores QUIT GAME SOON lee wet by the Los Angeles crew. | speed by beating the Giants on their|for a play at the plate on Porton and ‘Afe willing to do prac be Ban Frathelsco tae, 4 oR. | Up around Boston town it is ru- Lak dropped another game to home grounds. The Giants tried In fact ff had a ter ernoon en tea all of the pitching to the end| The other bouts on the card are | Mored that Art Nehf, brilliant young Jeaders yesterday, and Vernon ‘s|buy a pennant and it looks like| gchailer somewhat redeemed him. |€° thru his le twas ible for bles opie Bolo Ay on Lioyd Madden, welterweight, va. | °0UthPaw. whom President Grant re in second piace. When Los An-|they flivvered in their investment.|seif in the seventh when he singled | ‘°° of good! Lieut. Bird; Irving Cummings vs. | Pnty sold to New York, is seriously) @id lose to the Lakers Thurs - ‘and eetredtroda aeccnd on Fisher's = t fooks 1 hore and an wit | cathe Harold Jones, lightweights, and | ‘inking of quitting baseball. Nehf, the Tigers were walloped by Se spaTTLE NEEDS ot Lapan’s grounder. French | pi« ‘ alten aL wah hile Sa | tag ° much | Morgan Jones vs. Ely Caston, ban. |"UMOFr Says, has a splendid business Unless Salt Lake takes @ brace spoK PUNCH | Lapan with a single over! !) , : j Opening in Dayton, and his future wins from the Angels during the When the Seattle club | couple of minutes later . | prospects, he opines, might be better few days their pennant chances | Hy P xt came a | Both pitchers hurled strong t |if he left the mound and entered the Going to be mighty slim built up for next year, by some : | mercantile world. However, the Bos« Tinne poled he local: He ; a 5 e chance to defeat Me nh, int vg! derson isa big. strong kid and ean ARTHUR NEHF MAY cotte, Williams and Faber | take punches, His showing will be | tamweights c SOLD can wallop the pill. Every f AB L PO e | their disappointment of Nehie cslatiae PORTLAND eter club ts, ie leagee tes |! AL ees adlkiuan abn tu hee Seated, | “Pecceceomemee ey eee ee “Biff” Scnaller, who has been at least one man who ix apt to . ‘ in bis last duet of trips to the palte. | ¢ down an outfield job with tear the cover off the ball when $3 2 ; | ISSAQUAH TRIMMED locals for the past few weeks, | he hits. Portland lacks a real |!f" : eusel_m one-handed catch of . | See teen seid to the Portland | punch, too, but the team, as 8 | me ioc : 5 9 | Mullen's grounder in the fifth frame, and ae a : Sen BY TAYLOR SQUAD Gr fle will join the Beavers | whole, hit harder than the lo | : | Taylor repeated its dose again by vers f auitfield, as Dik te ps set on the local squad, and he hasn't : ) BEE CREW AGAIN ae he OR As ae: : be ’ hall for the winners, atlowing Bute game due to the spra | been hittin, hard he ¢ : . rds : > : | scattered hits, and at s Bate ces he reeelved im the se- | did at the elart of the ‘yeas, | * aft AR Be telicmi Aug. 16.—Scoring per sient aupport: whie eal with the locals here. What a difference it would | ao ae Ba ae ee. *| th seventh inning, the 4 i f . his opponent, was touched for 2 was & peed ball ployer | make tn, the. locel club if we | ™ ‘ k & lead over the visitors pe ee eee tae, : fae : safeties. Batteries: Taylor, Blos the Coast league a coupe of had a man like Koerner, of the | AP" © : ;% feated Salt Lake § to.3, ‘The oe : som and Fick; Issaquah, Hoye and ago and may yet show a Seals; Griges, of Sacramento; | termes’ a . 5 Lakers scored) twice in the eighth « : : * Sells, Oe eae at that he once had. It will Meusel, of Vernon, or Rumley | felser, p 2 i »|but couldn't evercome the Angels ; ‘ * | Just Seattle's luck that he or Sheeley, of Sait Lake, | Totais 2 6 27 3] ‘The score R. H. EB. ror sores) PLAYS | Salt Laake Citys. 3 a3 | f t yy NICE B. ‘ Dale and Spencer; Brown uy is playing a pretty in the|? eNews 0 Saree! ry eae Charley Mullen, who over the first base Your Coat in Your @ field. He hasn't started to { : yy "fitenen bai-| LONG “CY” HURLS ! P. kc lyet, but it must be remembered m or—Reiger | : ‘ocket— that Charley ‘hasn't. faced pitching |riswernan e's Time ataame-aee'Cn'| — QAKS TO BALL WIN with one of our “Perfec- er for ‘wo years, and the i - i | tion Capes.” Imagine a 3 ing @e isn't tuned up. yet.| Poneie thite tie, bt ing. full-length garment that O | 1 wen are going at a fant ig ; F a ‘ APR ike!” é ¥ wil keep you “ary ax pow: ® | gute mov, and ite no wonder that WANT TO PUT |Dexe/Oak heavier, shut out the 3 : Disinaties is never acci: “* folding up in a little |Mullen haan't been hitting. Jack ¥ * fh - e % fe 3 ¥ a 7 case 8x4x1% inches 2 tmeigek Wee pr thel bree REAL MATCH |. «re nM, of ; wey : : : ee *| dental—every effect has a It ts decidedly “feather & | een . ou 2 ; 4A is ; : : | cause weight” as well, and is © | sree SCHEDULE IN EAST SOON, Teasiorien:. Falke e : ‘ . ‘ ss sy: > an Sieortemen. _civveat ad FOR LOCALS | Considerable of a cy is going up | Schroder, Dalley and Baker, dy Fe SGN e RS . Be | | TMPERIALES | Seattle and Vernon will stage a|for nm series between/Walter C, Ha- | | 1% : - : : | | stiff schedule for the next three| gen and J, M. Barnés, best two out | “ MOUTHPIECE Diper & Taft fac fh ii 2. oi ca Par tes sia, cegaaterne wen we we |WALTER MAILS WINS | CIGARETTES 4109 SECONDAVE, [ soutie ill Sunday, and’ one. cn| tt'ts tebved upde the tact tae ax) FROM SAN FRANCISCO|} ~~ AC ae have their cause in this—the Monday. It looks like Schorr and| Hagen won thy national open and| san choice tobacco in them— j Mon FRANCISCO, Aug, 16 i i [Regan will work today, with metropolitan ofen and Barnes the ulter Mails held the Seals to five : tes om naa nen the skill that blended it—the |bee and Thomas throwing Sunday | Shawnee and western opens, also its here paterday nd blank i | s here yesterda and bi ed the owen | " " 7 f ‘ for the locals, Mitchel! and. Daw-| another open tournament in the west | home elut 8 te 0 is Tose a Certainly looks as if Pal Moore, American bantam, was a few shades the fresher) Pure mats. paper that pt “on are the choice of the Vernon| the pair are on even terms for the | tack of the visitora with three sate|When this picture of him and the English flyweight, Jimmy Wilde, was taken. It was/ it and the mouthpiece that Den ter eucdes rik t-te Got ems Sactema Gini ce TO Lantos A _._ | Snapped after the fighters had gone two-thirds of the distance and Wilde is preparing to cools the smoke, pee $$ | from the professional's standpoint, pamnns civics 7 7 ™ lead with his left. Wilde's e shows evidence of having undergone a great strain. | 10 for 13c | Let's go buy Boldt’ French pas. | is the national open, in which Hagen | San Mrancise Ose ap ene accounts of the fight convinced American ring bugs that Moore had the best of the The John Bollman Co. Branch | er. Uptown, 1414 3d Ave; down-| finished first and Barnes tied for) Batteries—Mails and Cook; scott} SOing at all times, but the British referee's decision went to Wilde. The fight was staged | iv town, 913 9A Ave | », eleventh. and Baldwin, in London, July 17 wih be - VS. VERNON TODA Pr, Mm. Sunday Game at 2:30 P. M ‘i