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ee ee a neatenaeenadl een a Pickings for Majors in Pacific Coast League-(,| * SIW ASHES BEAT BEES AT THEIR OWN GAME AGAIN | TRIBE ‘BALLARD BEAVERS | OUTSLUGS SAL I BALL HONORS BY Stanley Willis, Portland welterweight, is planning to return to Mil | waukes, Wisconsin, his former stamping grounds, when the fail ring FIO COAST LEAGUE seanon begins. Won, Lost. Pet G . LAKE Malt Lake CIF soeeenes #1 ves BREAKIN RULES Johnny Noye, the St, Paul lightweight, who has been fighting a ors. ge bent the Northwest for the last couple of months, is sald to have SALT LAKE CITY, July 23—-fe cased ." bie After playing thruout the season without tasting defeat, vate | : ore dough than any other fighter on the Coast this season. Attle beat the Galt Lake Bees at thelr | Portiand seseeses Of the Ballard Beavers lost the right to thejr place in the le ti h ‘ int a y big demand in Oregon and Idaho. He has never fought im o z lor the third straight | Seattle . “ 4 I IME MA I E RIAI ‘ aati yenteréay. when t visiting Bb acramente HH «| finals for the city junior baseball championship by playing Oakias ‘ | washes hammered their way to a win |r 14 dobnny has returned to his home in St. Paul. ‘ oo AT LOW ANGELES. w “y |A man over the age limit. Harvey Johnson, catcher, was 22 Bryan Downey, the Columbus, lover the Rees by a 10 to 9 count. | 100 Angeine * {/ years old in February, according to an affidavit from the] Johnny Wilson, the new middlev middleweight, is still trailing cht king, for a bout. In his last | Three runs were shoved over”by the | Vernon rey 4 , , start, Downey knocked Walter Caldwell for a goal in a trio of rounds | wi city comptroller’s office. | Wares clan in the final frame that! » allwoed, | 4 a in the Kast a week or so ago. Caldwell was rated as one of the comers | brought home the victory for the vis | Dever There is absolutely no excuse for this infringement of} unui he ran into Bryan's bonecrushing wallop. ttors, ents iaes jthe rules as the regulation was nade and published before Salt Lake baseball crition are stun} as maw FRANCIK Rn ™. Blthe season started, very ;The winner of this game will take} | Earl Baird, Seattlc featherweight, and Joe Gorman, of Portland, ned by the showing of the Seattle x cooues ate © 2) on the Mt. Raker outfit in a series| battle over the 10-round route at Salem, Ore., tonight. ¢ Salta were lookin r 1 « 3|manager was informed that’ | team, Th te were looking for: | . Derhiis ‘or the city honors, the best two out Major league clubs can’t count much on the Coast league | wart to & ft week when the sl) Meet and Aanew, Boehiie’ the could not sign up men who a three exites teiicg: tae isle: Carl Tremaine, Cleveland bantamweight, is just recovering from T | Washes came to town, but the Puget | Sevusd Game were over 21 years of age. ilness that put him in the hospital when he had about $10,000 worth for big time prospects at the end of the season. There are) ond stickers have stood toe to toe | nom gale eopa ; GOB SOCCER of fights ined up. He was billed to battle Pal Moore in Detro! July @ lot of good ball players in this man’s league, but the big | ana siugged with the Sat ewnceeseens Ht 17 3] It ts to be regretted that the Bal-| Fete Herman in Cleveland July 18, but both matches aad te GREE TEs facet! see! [lard team, wien had a fine chance! PE ANE TO PLAY | be called ott siete tinlas and Yelle, |Of winning the city title, had to for ae “Majority have had their chance “up there” and have been |come out on top in all three games of} the sericea. dan, MoQuald, L . wanting. _. felt a season's effort because they| The fast gob soccer team from the ; a : ae e o pitchers were in there throw: | ‘ — a au - Harry Greb, the Pittsburg light heavyweight, ts still going at a good Rumler, outfielder; Erie Johnson, shortstop; Ed) ing the apple up to the plate yeater. | AT SACRAMENTO— a2 8 joouldn't live up to the rule But battleship ated penny or ge _o clip, He beat Bob Moha, the Milwaukee miller, when they mixed the mento oo cums ve to moet a fast Jocal team Sunday at| id . n, third base, and young Thurston, pitcher, all of| day, put that let them out, as the are rules and that settles the other night in the East. It was a 12-round bout. dland park, | i . yi re quest Wor Lake, are good material. hitters again held the center of th crise: Prough aad Schone au on. | sid Poe ‘ . "4 stage. Seattle collected 16 bingles,|and Tobin. i The championship tn League No. 1 m is being organized by ess Guha, sas ® le teres deta ba ee Tke Caveney and Willie Kamm, Frisco infielders, and |)". \inuies, Zamlock’s double be gsiteaba Taisen et the heae acu aestin te es non, Gannon in dashing | won as he pleased when ho polished off Ole Anderson, Tacoma heavy- Connolly, Seal fly chaser, are being talked about around ing the only extra-base hit for the} Tost. Pet! titer tram. othe Mt. Taker masad | Around town organizing the boys for] weight, when they tangled in the East a couple of weeks ago, accord |the circuit as having a good | tribe. San Lake smashed out 18) PAPA ame - ee | sHeet ite first maine .6@: the eeaeni @ a ing to C. 8, Gillespie, Eastern ring critic, Anderson was knocked on ch nee of moving up. | bingles, and four doubles and a triple | ha ° ‘ 009 when they went. down to defeat be 2 ERGATA sy down three times before the referee stepped in and stopped the mill. N {| “Boy” Bing, Portland first eacker, |4F¢ listed in their hits | ‘ 15 lake Manned ctor tua dient t be | WOR R, Mass, Juty 23.~ sora t i H poy Sane: Pera vn | The play waa a me-aaw ffay from “ fo Ballard in the final game Of/ Final elimmation contests to de| ST. LOUIS.—attering Babe Ruth; The Skykomish river is furnish . fein ) |shows ergo a pers rer take /Start to finish, Both teams scored a el er este em termine the selection of the oaramen |i creeping up on the wonderful rec- |! food sport these days, both with 3 GERTRUDE SCHREINER | my ne the won-|ffeauendly in the arly innings * 1 ee . wets wie a6 Ta area Ready, vo reprenent the United Staten ty the | ord belng set by George Sister,| 1% “74 © ‘The river is at the 1 ‘ian ans Bromley, who started the game for | eae 1, Heston 1 ed for the leadership in the other| Antwerp regatta were open today - most favoring the angler if | der shortwtop of the Vernon Tigers, 1. pe ste tie eeeend Sauna. New fork 11, Cleveland & nection, will meet Sunday at Lincoln] The main event today ts the race| When Babe ten't hitting homers he's| ang some nice baskets are the Tree f another fellow who may 6° UP-/ V1, gchorr lasted until the fifth Waanington 4, Be "* playfield for the other finalist piace.!among the intermediate eights I getting natetion ad th ‘majority ag *- ys hecen ‘ts se «=| SAMMY BOHNE With the count 5 to 4, in Seattie’s fa bag — - 4_—____ RESIN BOD i Rennie circles, the arcond an. [1S LISTED jvor, the « slammed over five NATIONAL LEAGUE a of Coppel wa wa And then there are Sammy | counters in the fifth frame and pad| ‘on ork evarte Menday. Use | Bohne tt fiehting thir | the game practically sewed up, Flart os G. A. Lalsare, MoM. [sacker; “Babe” ‘Holling, Oak | Maggert bounced out a double with , and the! kied over the plate on the) | Re Segal, De Vat Jordon, | pitcher, already sold tp Detrolt:|tnree men on in thie frai . Mowry valt * Sacramento riley | Walter Mall, the Sacramento trig southpaw; Bill Pertica, the ble Los! ping error 4 h ° Getta "Wallace Collins, Dick | Angeles heaver; Rob Geary, Seattle| But Seattle was not to be downed. | i ’ Where Bruce Hesketh, Gribble aad tomar: Sh mack and Smaliwood,! geattle counted tWo more runs be cae A 2 a a nenedtn. Vernon mound men, and Hack Mi-|fore the ninth, and the score stood E. Ll - “At least four of the silver trophy jler, the Oakland outfielder 19 to 7, in Salt Lake's tuver, as the xcellence Smartness by the perk board to win | Of this bunch several! have had} ninth inning got under way. ay tay fel in : ASTs . events in the > 4 (ooree’ | trials in big league company before Zamlock pried open the final ; Prevails Al unds cam A| Rumler and Johnson were with the frame with a rousing double and | St. Louis Browns in the American | scored on two infield outa, Then sie league. Bohne waa with the St.jbold and Cunningham singled and)» xpietnt tm tha OAR. when the Louis Cards at one time; Mails had | Middieton singled, scoring Siebold.| ange ed four times againat the chance with Brooklyn and Walks to Murphy and Eldred forced | Tigern The final cont was} to 2h burke: Geary was with the/in the winning counter. vce Hesketh | px aki: aoe Tenors were even on the Oakland tet. A succeeds | Athleties;. Pertica with the Boston! Brenton hurled the Inst tnntng for | ine ne « aif of « double | Red Shellenback with the/| Seattle and held the home team at | header 6 to 1. and the Oaks the second, | ide the RR. Morgan trophy cups} Chicago Cube and Smallwood with | bay. He was the only pitcher of the 11 to & the Frederick & Nelson 't ht the New York Americans, | quintet that worked during the after’) warenine Tine at anaes last might on the stores e Right now, Cavene: Johneon, | noon that showed anything at All in| Yesterdays hero-—Rower Peckiopas ree and Summit. Ray Carlson. Mitchell and Bohne are the beat | the pitching line. Pre Yank ab ot thea the preliminary round, is ‘As a finalist by the dopeste looking of the lot. Caveney ta a| Yesterday was “Johnson” day, held 7 handy man as he can play any|in honor of Ernie Johnson, the Salt Te K Veriey, the Canadian whe [infield position well. Johnson and | Lake skipper, but the locals played iiithases backs toarmmmens Mitchell are putting up a swell|such sloppy baseball that Salt Lake See zor, is Soing, tm fiom form | ame at shortatop and are both bi fans didn't get much of a kick out of [ting hard for respective | the celebration. ubs. Bohne is playing a fast.| Marty Krug, star second mcker cgreasive game for Seattle, altho | of the Bem, quit the club after the Dick Kerr, the tm straight oe. he inn't any too steady, game, saying that he was being Sse giases Lawn ‘Tenate asve- | YOUNGSTERS N | biamed for the Bees" loning streak has recently - law | MORE SEASONTD ABR MPO AB Willie Kamm, the San Francisco .- 6 ikat’ thie prpstice ic contrary to} third eacker, is a wonderful 2} sBest interests of amateur eport, and| fielder, but it's doubtful whether : j Wiade the rule so rigid that soy/he will hit hard enough yet for hae | wor her nome to be| major league company. He's youns 1 |. Zachary pitched the Benatore to = 6 | for pecuniary profit, or to permit | yet and another year in the minors | o6 se ee ca on ine tat Ga ica | Ee Ge gcatinuaer os Gather |aon't hast bum. any... The same at Fee ee eee oe eee ot, te ua | fore for Thurston, the Sait Lake 1 [ Phe Gtante cimeed into fourth piace This goes into effect in 1 jburler. This is Thurston's first | siebo 1 aby handing ampion Reda another | 3 — year in the Coast league and he| Preste Pee = 5 | Se rerene settee ‘thet (th hears watching. Teta! la 3 | The PRI defenee tell down behind epee There's hardly much chance of tacied Lae Meadows and the Cubs won, | the Coast league sending any men 2\to the majors this year of the type lof Bob Meusel, k Fournier, | “Babe” Pinelli and “Red” Oldham, the class of the 1919 graduates, YACHTING | “ED COIN PROGRAM || OLYMPIC MEN | Idamith, local representative Jof the Amateur Athletic union, re ceived word from Chairman Kirby, lof thé Olympic games committee, Catboat races will open the activi- urging the sport followers of this tise of the new extensive summer city to help stand the expense of |» Program of the Seattle Yacht club! sending Gus Pope and Elden Jenne ext Wednesday evening, according |to the Olympic games at Antwerp. to John Graham, chairman of the | fotland. committee on activities of the local! Buttons to help raise the money @iub. The races will be held in alare on sale at Piper & Taft's and triangular course in U ast | Spalc ti DR. H. T. HARVEY (2x-Premident Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DE IN OONN Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free. s. The price of a button is| » dollars for adults and for jun-|—Andersoo and Byron. Es unler 46 years & bution cla we Copyright 1920, The House of Kuppenheimes Toy apie ey ee | ey Pore a 1Do You Know CHEASTY’S clothes from the House of Kuppenheimer mean lowers who were #0 w enthust en nope and Jenne put thie| Phinney Ridge continue their eet ee peelor in as much to you. They mean supreme value now. Garments for in the limelight to really 8hOW winning way when they defeated the [est billiard parlor in the To reierreeass |fast Shaner & Woltt team st Wood: i] world? 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A big moonlight cruise and dance ‘Will be heid by the members the first July 23.—William |this afternoon in the semifinals of H-known theatrical a Pe ee ene The fast Phinney Ridge team would $ : ‘ “Wenice veach Aveust 14 | REACH NET tie foot rninney rae cca tee | BROWN & HULEN time is now to supply your ‘every. want where YANK TRAP foots! tery gous foie pre yeaientny that no naa beer = GET YOUR HANDS SN oe Perse nel ca srt, coe pe ne—De le mae” gee eee Se Fen “Values Tell’’ @a@tues e MEN LEAD _|sts cnt covonnt ree toni n tere Ck Sore gaa | tok minted rater he il moet carpenter» Stareee De Luxe fl 20% Discount—Only Few Days More fuise and regatta in the lake, It is) CLEVELAD , I @xpected that several boats from San | ‘Felt, ) York, Chicago and San Francisco 4 S ANTWERP, July 23—The Ameri-|and Burdick, Chica 4 trapshooters at the Olymple ner nd| London in November or December. | “ 4 brook, Detroit, | === Italian Briar— if Just feel that 25 Garments for.. will enter the events. 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