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ike PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928, TRIBE OPENS FIRST DIVISION ASSAULT SEALS : ye | PLAY HERE TUESDAY With the Los Angeles series safely tucked away et GREATEST HORSE GIVEN WONDERFUL CARE} Gance avant heart om’ «6 AL ARRY WILLS IS © LOCAL s . | Sain ca ayer TRAC case _ SSS NOW REAL BREAK ‘SMI V/V OF TRACK » Sr § YY LIVES Seals for a row of poe dur- | yesaaz etaine ters) ~CONTENDER FOR [EVEN WITH UKE. King fourth place, the present ob- DEMPSEY’S CROWN | ANGELS | Every week will cut feles yesterday before a mammoth War, the greatest race horse that the ieee down the lead of the Seals) (INCE Harry Wills, the colored heavyweight, knocked | [wa unt tinshed the verien by win and will bring the gang that out Fred Fulton, the Minnesota plasterer, the other | ning their fourth game. The fret tit levier qrnend 4 saan: teae. 1 f og nearer the first divis-) night in three rounds, he has to be considered a real | "™* ® Walkaway for the paca cal New Yorker, That fe ¢0 say, Se contender for Jack Dempsey’s title. Dempsey has said gp aigeadbaran ye. deals aay So eats too fast. So, in order to break” “The Beals havent been going : , °) % y me | The second went to the Angels by T Y wre a wi ’ ¥ “Teery well lately as they had pienty| that he will fight anybody in the world, but it's Jack |& 10-0 count. Young Stata busted LIBER PARK Lagging goth 6 bed Nahe ae trouble in Portland last week,| Kearns, his manager, who will have the final say, and ut a homer over “Hirick” Eldred’s SMOKER of making him eat with a bit in his Brad with the local gang playing) When Kearns was on the Coast he wasn't any too dome in center field in the ninth that mouth and putting chopped hay with | * , > brough ne only co’ or of th @ million dollars in every start) anxious to talk about a Wills-Dempsey match. Kearns oan i Both yon oy pry Behorr LINED UP his oats, with the result that Man of” Hindoo Runner Looms as Olympic Marathon Dark Horse ; | LONDON, Aug. 2.—A Hindoo long-distance runner, Chougule by name, hitherto unknown to the western world of athletes, 5 has arrived in London with an unofficial world’s record for the marathon run to bis credit. He is a member of the team of six Indians who will compete in the Olympic games. His time for 27 miles is 2 hours and 48 minutes, while the official dmateur record for the marathon (26 miles 885 yards) is 2 hours and 55 minutes 18 2-5 seconds, made in 1908. Canadians Challenge for Yacht Cup NEW YORK, Aug. 2-—-The New York Yacht club today had under consideration an informal chal lenge for the America’s cup, nent by A. CG. Rom, of Sydney, Cape Breton, on the part of Canadian Yachters. The new challenger , according to reports here, would cost more than a million dollars, to be raised by popular subscription, ,8he would be named the Maple Leaf Tenet tn noah wince tein | Used to turn the question aside as a joke, according to [huried great ball With Tiny Merman and Ole An a reports coming out of California. But there's no kidding Schorr rapped out @ triple tn the) geron headlining the Austin-Balt ‘All of which leads up to the fact that Man o' War is cared for likes | |king. Man o’ War is trained by Louis Feustel, one of the greatest the younger school of horse trainers. | His personal caretaker is Frank Lof- about Wills now. He's a great fighter, and is — poner bie i ro gad Bay bow Druxinman smoker Wednesday ranked as the best black heavyweight since tke time of cae bene Gee oe aleton) night at Idberty park, the other the Seals come the Portland! Peter Jackson by those who have seen him fight. . he name > ol play today here, | U2ut? for. the: evening: are an rn } . 7 ” nounced as followm Et te tas Gniden Gave! Dempsey doesn't have to fight Wills. With Jack John- | winding up their series. Baker vs. Army Welch, | son, the most odious champion of all time, just re- middleweight. tus, one of the famous Loftus family, The Beavers have done the 0 * in. FO. A . one o a more dirt this year than| turned to the country, the mitch is about out of the he whe — ‘ vs. Joe Wilson, and Clive Gordon ts on the back of | ther team in the league The| question now. Dempsey may draw the color line, but ee ae | poy the Riddle animal during the wore ‘City toasers took the first series) = his mana; c can’ blic ii be- ioe tae “a Pinto ve. Stan Fits outs on the track. Practically all the clubs here, winning six manager, J ick Kearns, t kid the public into oe ee gerald, bantamweights. of the time &f each is put in with | lieving that Wills isn’t a fighter. ee Bud Fitzgerald va Roy the famous horse. 4 and then took the ig line five out of seven aa hs a EATS EARLY . “ae Pred lon ve, Dan Gar- BREAKFAST ae Seals who are holdin Fight Is Winning Parties Beccesese .- 3.3 tin, welterweighta, | ; ~ 4 s. wtats, © f. . Ae Hoth Herman an - | The Babe Ruth of the ence Sa aamE a ‘all our attention right now. A ciean-| Friends for Siwashes -| ae een See See we has his first meal somewhat earlier aN” ea the Graham crew will be need-| ny their wonderful of, and score two more counters. Did} si fl while the other boys are getting| than you or I—at 3:30 in the morm |) ke sweep into the first division. | |~guts" Saturday when they came|the locals quit? Weil, all they did ge: 4 "S|im shape here, |ing—and he gets two and o = bd og ody agg sae A2| trom behind twice and walloped| was to annex two more rune An it ° 8 = lS as —_—— |quarts of clipped oats mixed oe ene synamite|Los Angeles by a T:to6 count in 11/other counter in the next frame 13 cs 10,000 chopped hay. Then he is all : some cihere's no atop, innings, the Seattle Siwashes won| brought them thelr wellearned vic-| Kenworthy, ak TS 9 . — — 7:30. to on cockeygeqe Simong the|® host of friends. Everybody wants|tory. The gang can't win all the| Murphy, a 8 26 EF Hall ne ee s & winner, but win or lose every-| time, but they can fight. ery pee Bg ? , : Hy ANS the ki Bayerreeg mig body loves a fighter. And Seattle body wants to see the boys go down | Demares, 3 : ef W ! C IMBS INTO “ ro Aor en o1 mane, has the fight T behind | t if they bi to be licked. | - -| ANTED i nostrils washed, - 1s ae ake teas a Sg A ge Ble oad | Totele.........08 10 35 37 48 | WEARS HIS BOOTS and with two out in’ the ninth tn. At the start of the season Plane are fest about pleted for Francisco's hurlers aren't) ning, the boys pulled together and/ lost ball « and they lost Scores by innings ; 4 S- any too well lately. Jim Scott/hattied to the last ditch and counted | fight—but they're out there bat ir peer aA Ee ee cet thoy be Chester of Commerce day 3 When he goes out for a walk he fair ball. “Slim” Love./two runs and tied the score. Thelevery inch of the way now and de| Seattle rrteleese—te ow oo eencerew afterneon wears boots and, of course, = hander, is tn pretty ood | 10th saw the visitors jump abead|serve credit for thelr work } Mie . 219733108 e156) When Clyd ares’ Kiwashes meet jall of the time when he {is not in | Summary: Mrock owt—My Demaree 3,|Chariey Graham's San Francisco notion: ¥iie eeothan uel ae ee _ «3 Vertica 2 balie—Ore © Beale Pho made’ meee Jeteny Couch, the | 7 i “s iving”’ Sett Thomas 2. off Fertica 1. Twe-| ‘The rtvalr IN SENIOR MAJOR tris cool at night he tn elodhed * | . off Thor otf Ter -" y for the big game ts ‘of the staff, should give) 4 CMMs Is Arriving | base hiteetumet, Murphy, Hohne, Kills \yeen” Grahan te hurling taunts at er is cool at night he is clothed in locals plenty of troubie. Jor| Ag Major Sport | Setder, “Cunningham. "Thiee-base, hit : Soctuas onuaeat anc aan ood | Murphy, Doubtie piaye—tiohne to @tumpt | the local fane from Portiand, where e Pe al “ ‘ 3 Sidn't look very good when the) Tennis is fast coming into ite) city are fixed yp with tennis courta|' Murshy, Mushy to Mumpf 0 Mur-Thia team has been playing. Every FTER holding down a second division berth for the;,,.\yrt [0 whe colts heart ie of from the way the locais|OWN 48 a major sport, Tins was/Aid many tournaments have been | hacriricn hte rare Kenworthy. ts member of the lwoal club ts out with first half of the season, the New York Giants, always|ts him but simply “Hed” ané@ the eld and plenty of competi ronald, Middleton. Innings pitchea— By ; ye amnbitior mAb een pounding the Los Angeles |a few years ago when the game| Delt and plenty of competition ix) Honsit, miadienen, timings Bucks, NY | Knock every Beal hurler out of the|® strong contender for the National league flag, have slowly answers readily Seal th e " as parge dete, 1 o ane re ” “ ‘ ‘ Fy ‘ ‘ ihe i solent bere uring ong was a “pink tea” struggle for al-| goon the Washington state net | (Dart defeat to Th an Bum lbox. ‘Ten thousand fans wilt be en| but steadily climbed in the senior major until-they have leged sportamen who onty recognized| championships will be under way.|3. Time ef game—t hour 46 minutes |"ANd to witness the game. landed in the first division. stuft it the visitors) baseball, fights, football, horse|If you like tennis at all-and want| Umpiree—Kason and Pnyle | _ The Chamber ef Commerce parade) Frank Frisch, the brilliant young college infielder who | me Fe iy 3 se win any ball games. 4 Reco: wiht start at Becond and Lenora at r 1 ty ‘ . : Sutelde of Harry Wolters playing|"®°# 8nd such sports, But today|to learn some of the finer points of] 145 angele ro. a. 1190 p.m. and proceed down Secona| broke in with the Giants last year, is holding down third |¢elisht, like most horses, is = it's different. Tennis ts ranked next the game run out to the Seattle| mace *t : ¢ ; ‘ f of sugar, altho he sometimes Senn Oe AO MOMENI co. cise Geass os the teating|Temew ates daring the weet otltnicie bai? .. ave. to Yenler way and back up|base again after being out of ; | Peetty much the same as they were) international sport in the world. August 9th tee nome of the] Zeider. 1» : eg Third ave, to Stewart st, and thence |the lineup most ef the season they were here before. Jim a awford. rf... ae to the ball park, where the game ‘ ‘ | the best fielding second Mecanypised of people in Seattle|real tennis cracks of the Coast per-|tapan. © $8 starte at 2 p.m. Burlesque stunts | TeCovering from an operation. fo the league, is still play-| 000) aay. "Tay yunaans eee ne ee re ee, + 0 S| under the direction of Monte Carter| Young Frisch is playing won- | the keystone bag, and Willie m ay .—— Niehot?, 3 3 : : will preeed the game. derful ball in the field and is| horse I have another slick fielder, is Soe Hughes, p. ~ — batti being the greatest ing cleanup. Playing third with Roy Corban at} Basketball Season Totals, cemeee. = 3 *| BALLARD MAY evs oot onan tas pong Beattie ro. A. &| oo nd he's ike a baby after oorrm = sate YET PLAY IN |‘. rae It won't be long untfl the basket: the league will get started this sea-|Middisten. r f.- The addition of Dave gp gone scoring Fi a race, he loves it so.” ‘ ball season will be getting under "0M about December 1. We have wee ail ie to the infield has speeded up the ‘The champion will never Jog, Connolly, Pou Oconnen.|way. The Star will reorganize the|foom for about 16 firstclase cage Kenworth ‘3 inner worka. He was obtained in| 2 vietery ever the champion Reda, this country, according to an "Morry Shick aud Sees teams. Basketball players want to| Merphy. } the deal that sent the veteran Art! paaie cieotte shut out the Tanks, hold- | nouncement just mad@ by his gmake up the outfield. Fitzgeraid|city championship league that was rt f. '. 4 Raliard Neavers may yet be elif) poe ner to the Phillies in an even|ing even the mighty “Babe” hitless, |Samuel Riddle, thus assuring the ie the star of this quartet in spite| held with such success last year.| ©," 1P* 0% the Prospects for the/ naiawin. ¢ $$ Gj ible for the finals and the right] oo nancroft has added new | While the Sox scored three runa fact that he will probably earn $200,-_ ef the fact that he can't throw. | party pi ) season soon Bo we can get off to a| Schorr, p- 32 4 1 lt pinay the Felix club for the city tac te the Giants and more speed — 000—the grehtest. winding ar Sam Agnew is putting up a bear) DAn® ST® Under way Because) running start Totale...ue..08 6 @ 37 18 1|funlor championship and The star] blood to the Glands & pincgheon ted the Browne attack on | horse in history, : smal Sree | p fol eiphia pitchers, with three doubles J of a game behind the bat. In fact fcoree by tnnings: |trophy cup. Harvey Johneon, \r on j hen “hee ranked as one of the beat mt:|Cleveland Job Brings “png Faroe | catcher of the Beavers, ts over the] The way youne George Kelly, jie © siasia Seer: Browns 13; .400- | Oe een in the league and he's hifting rs Hits - | st-year age limit, acconting to an|former Northwestern leaguer, ts AT 8:30 ofall Out Speaker’s Greatness . $l aftdavit™ from the city hall, tut] coming around ts the | talk of] mesten tout the fiat game of aoe |, At 8:30 he foee out for fo much for the personnel of the| Leading a baseball club hasyhits before being headed. His long|_Rammary: Struck out—My Rehorr 2, by|& birth certificate may clear up| Gotham, He's Mite,» he is| Melsals made a srest step ta the. |mercly allowed ¢0 canter Seale. It now remains for the}>rousht out Tris Speaker's full pow-| batting streak hae swept him on|Huehes ¢ Rases on balle—Oft Behorr 1,| Johnaon and «ive the rest of the| spite of his awkwardness, be is) third, checking = Heer rally, mares Soe S Wires femnily to step out and smenr| ers 88 & genius of the game. While|by the, great George Bisler to the) ott, Hughes > giice.teer, Mie cumsin®: | team the right to play for the|Playing a good Game arvund tie) | in on as ae Probe prs “em and emear ‘em good Soeme..pee Always been & great) top of the batting column. Sener, Heme ren—Siats, Desbio plese Oar Rot Mor. eee ae te, the veteran, ts play game from the Cerfinain @ tL, sure | rubdown of alcohol, arhies aan slugger and spectacular fielder dum| And rememb that a|—tohne to. Kenworthy to Murphy.| Accoriing to jclennan, the arry Doyle, . *\ the Reds were losing, gained « full y alse 4 ing his 12 years in the American| years old, tant this Mai ition | Beare Ruse renpecetea Machore 1, | Dallagd Beaver manager, they are|tng a pretty good brand of ball) yen oa aaa, Gare Gua ‘a ecconeua DID UMPS league, yet his 13th season finds|hair and this is his 13th year in|Hushes 6. Time of @ me hour 4@| waiting for @ birth certificate to/at second base, His hitting Je) | with tne sid of mices snree nite, bie 11:30, four and onehalt quarts him taking @ new spurt—better|the big tent—a long period of sery.| minutes Umpires—Phyie and Kason. show the age of John#on. If the| holding up well. | ane Chote: leks Wid catia? than ever. lice when mos ve * alle * f birth certificate does not show up| ‘The addition of Vernon Spencer, | land Indians by a score of § to 6. - ? ch ROB RUTH Tis Babe Muth, he aceved time thee pay Scoala of a Pr, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | |hy Friday a sworn statement willl tne International league recruit, | aah on -gendatneralierts = 65, Boar OF 38TH? in Boston. Now that Bambino has|ning. That the Indians have for| Vernon =< #2 ert |be mado before @ notary pu ile tol who came to the Giants in the] The Reavers landed @ Sree rietery |quarts of oats and hay, and at 82 broken his world’s record and will/so long held the lead in the pen.|*!t dane = Siac that he ts not over 2! years} deal that sent gpl = to the | first battle in the ninth, 2 to , when he is “put to bed.” Three times a CHICAGO, Ang. 2.—The qnestion|be shootigg at the stars for the|nant race is due largely to one|ion Anssite = 59 boa | Bak veg | Minors, has added a kick to tne| Tobin, pinch hitting. scored the odd |week he gets a tonic of cream of! ef whether “Babe” Ruth did or did|remainder of the year the great|thing—that thing i# the leadership|Portiana . bs tol ot as ‘Weslovtfield because the eee fasted only. four innings’ nthe. second |*@Ftar, of meal and sulphur. ; Mot hit his 38th home run haa re-|Speaker is taking his inning in the|of Speaker Beattie E Be a ee ee in tha | rutting the apple over the 350) ongagement, the Beaver batters battering | He has his own water bucket and gulted in yesterday's Yankee-White | limelight. At present he is not) Managing a ba club has caused b ome ls H over 21 years old, ani en od end so far. him ‘off the mound. leverything in his stall is kept seru- fox game being protested by Man-|only standing out as the most bril-|many of the games brightest mtaea Beavers fail to prove Johnaon'*| Vet _OUTFTELDERS went te Fonaner etek + The | bulousty: clean: 4 nn. 9. | 088% the champtonship series GO STRONG Oaks copped two games from the ry ; Sger Huggins of the New Yorkers, |liant player in the Johnson organt|to slip back as players. They| At Les An ‘The “Babe” busted a skyscraper zation but as the Moses to lead couldn't carry the double load. Rut| Vermen ase 1 play re Ba T ii a {be played between Mount Baker] “Coo pins and Rose Young, |* rs § and 4 to 1, The Acorns | P corners of the \ Chev ; sscccceccrss © 96 land the Feltx club. ~ r cece’ Sow fe tet SE | Cievedind to Ste: fleet pennant it has brought out Tris Speaker|"Hatieriee-bell, itowck and Devormer;| ie SEE the other Giant fly chasers, are They won the 5. cently he made 11 consecutive| into full flower. Gould, Thurston and Byler, Jenkina, playing the same brilliant ball that | second by bunching hits tn the third and | P led hands Og cher eae _ Second Game FELIX CLUB have marked them as two of the | maxing all of their four tallies Oakiand lugging declared Joe dropped it, but | lest orchard cops in the business. |S), [oy ren “4 Umpire Connolly ruled ti had hid Gotham Plans Park fast take i DROPS TILT st orchard cops tn the business. | "rhe Tigers tnd Dees divided « doubt AWAY “momentarily.” Most of the 40,-! Se 00,000 ° SattevicsBromicy and Jeakine Felix club, champs of Star league pitchers is the real reason for ‘ Brom. ts 000 spectators sided with Huggins |tO Seat 100, wood, Mitchell and Devormer, Pre Nor 3, lost a tough game to Des|the Giants’ climb. Barnes and| 07's nurling won the second battle for| , Dave Hillyard, former manager of ‘and Ruth. The Yanks lost, 3 to 0. A baseball park that will seaty No wonder Colonels Ruppert and ae ce er ea ee aa ea” event: | Sees ee ade ter “tha | tht, Bets. ‘The seriea ended Vernon, 4; the Seattle International league base 100,000 fans. Sounds like a dream,| Morning Game Moines Sunday jenton, repo ready for ne | Salt Lake, 3% ball team, died of diabetes Sunday oesn't it? "| Houston are dreaming dreams and) at san Francisco— Rm. m| The Seattle team had thelr op-|hiue envelope, have started to win morning at 11:30 at his home in Weet 7 o acereenccceee 18 16 1 ja . : f A pms PLAY OPENS ut New York hates to eee the| COmsulting architects, cont ane 1 ponents ee ‘oad — {onthe | api with Neff and bag ae HAGEN WINS Seattle. He is survived by @ / mobs turned back who flow to the| These distinguished colonels took| fatteries—Holitn but a grea bs _ a " Age jenn et and Dougiass back fn the here, a mother and father in the my IN TACOMA Polo grounds like bees to honey|the Yankees when they were w joke| Pittery, Kunts and Cady Dea Moines bunch put them in| fold the Gotham club can expect GOLF TITLE and brothers in California, hive. ball club. They spent money with Afternecn Game | 1. y the lead. Re |pme ood hurting foe new ae GREENWICH, Conn. Aug. 2—|. Hillyard was playing center field NET MEET Gotham's historic park will ac| boldness and lavishness, ‘The basis|oaxiand - eu’ eo nas did Remick otlot the Giants’ catching staff, with | Walter Hagen defeated Jim Barnes |for the Yakima team tn the Tatas commodate 40,000. When the keep-|for their gamble was that where|Sacramento « sete ttle eee eae te ee ee eae, Te ae eee ee {aihere Saturday in the 18-hole /RAtional league up until last week. Play starts today in the Pacificlers slipped the padlocks on the|the honey is there also will be aereriee—- Dh ANCE Om J the Des Moines. RE | Snyder, Smi McCarthy to! diay.off for the Metropolitan golf He Was taken fll just before a game — Mp % |change off. If the battery men Wrath is usually found in family | hold up, watch out for those | Jars Giants. and Cady, title, Hagen’s score was 70 while | *tarted in Yakima last week, came Barnes made the course in 74. home and went under the Sigal : physician. He failed rapidly, and a cn . died shortly before noon Sunday, i SPEED UP THOSE PINNELLI’S PEP The funeral will be held at the | pDETROI.—Rabe Pinellt furnishes /Ronney-Watson parlors Tuesday ab i © main show on the Tigers’ infield. | 11 Swimmers and divers who plan Every person who ts Interested showing a “don't-care” spirit, Pinelli| The nearer the roof man Ive 4 is full of pep. the better his outlaok. Northwest tennis tournament at Ta-| gates there in the final game of the found the bees. They took a long Soma. There is a large entry list|series between the Yankees and the|*hot and cashed tn. 04 competition will be stiff. Indians the other day it is esti-| As for the colorful Babe Ruth—|patcaen, Players from Seattle, San Fran-|mated that 40,000 others were turn-| well, he’s the K ‘ \gan cisco cisco, Portland, Victoria and Van. ae , ‘s the King Hee at the bot-|San Francisco 4 ‘an-led back. tom of the whole cash business. Batterion—Pe couver have entered the meet. and Agnew. A large majority of the players Thy ‘who compete in this meet will come over to Seattle and compete in the ‘Washington state tennis tourney on Portiand fan Fran : eee nrocks and Tobin: Scott see Soran and Telle, Agnew. fo enter ‘The Star city swim meet|in the game and who can either ‘the Seattle Tennis club's Lake Wash. Seattle's detense has tightened mp jright flold for brace of doubl | dive or swim should enter the meet 1a to ce of doubles yestar s 0 hi A ‘ e ington courts, beginning Monday, pte nye Mg iaet west, Hive | Gey AMERICAN LEAGUE win have to hurry to get thelr en-|" sie meot will take place the week | ry i August 9. double plare were turned in daring ie Won, Lost. Pet-Jtries in as tho entry lst closes) of August 16 and the preliminary S E A by the whole infield featured the Ld loon lke Vie" Aldridge Groveland ° . HY 424 | August 12. events will be run off at the Green | wimming n ry an. aoitine, mount the hill for viniton idles : ‘ 1 01 On RARE BIRDS jatinee ae Froant the [ill for the, viettors low 6 %s -4i6|. The regular form entry blanks |Iake bathing bench. After the|| am a regular registered member of the American Amat RI 4 j PA wpa in Be hee oe nee lire a i *| appear daily on this page, or can} “thinning out’ the finals will be|l an@ wish to enter im the follow m mateur Union DES MOINES.—Frank Wilson of jen Ernie Schorr potted his safe] oivching fi tT iy ‘ ‘ 484 ed at any bathing beach.| held the Crystal Pool n to enter in the following events of The Star city swimming Wentern league und Wenterver {crash {0 center in the elgnth he grabbed | for tho visitors, however, Norton ellie ht \ a |be procured at « athing beach.theld at the Crystal Pool. |] meet marked with a cross: - the his hat off his dome and tore around retroit varheese 5 9 MEN'S EVENTS of the Virginia circuit are receiv-|tne bags, but the bent he could do waa| Mal Ka 60-yard dash (free style) BASEBALL FEUD | r has been doing some good | priiadelphia ~ THREE TIE ing showers of compliments for their |‘hird base, The "were yodelling | UMpiring on balls and strikes here dur tengo, 8 Ghh-vaed Gaus fieee denis) JUNIORS after th me: “If on urphy had|ing the w about the allin atk, eip > A Nee > 3 Soon Noe miele! M4 and Years ene eoetend oC pop bettie show.) She, <h* same! “lt only Marphy hed | ie eS been dene bere this Penne | Bt ele ae eed FRANKLIN, Pa—Tho Oil City |] 20-yard dash (tree atyley...: se-yara Gash Gees sane oo Washington, " be 200-yard dash (breast stroke). 60 a ity le - Boston, 4; Detroit, aseball team has cancetled tts re-|} (oo sant dash (back stroke yard dash (back strokaj BM Kenworthy crashed the onton a| Carl Crandan showed a pretty barst of 60-yard dash (novice) a READY TO GO mile in the second ane after two were | temper during yeaterday’s bill wen bc NATIONAL LEAGUE SHOOT pans as ea of ret @amen|t tovaci amin tender ene ss revere on 14 Xeare , out in the ninth, but Bills went back to| flung his bat at. the grandstand afte . with the Franklin team, claiming the |] Fancy diving (10-foot board) :222222221 (son ~ oa CHICAGO—George Oswego plans| ths scorsvoard and mada the eaten, [striking out. 1t would ‘have heen nice | Rroaktyn « ‘ 2 bT6 ; pe sce ee @o mtage championship or near-cham- | . done of the ens ‘ ANTWERP, Aug. 2—-The United| fans were too abusive in their lan WOMEN'S EVENTS Pionship bouts in his new Kast Chi There's one “reul” sport in Seattle, ie 4 bate, are States, South Africa and Sweden to-| guage. 50-yard dash (free style) a zrome , with and there's no lace sieijimntionregimnete ieee and 15 Yoars OM eago arena every two weet . It will| He sent us» letter panning Manager ta hating © Stebe et ine day tied for first. place in the 600. . A dash (breast strok 7M Wares in no uncertain tones, but for- ne sald clubs at ¢ meter shooting event of the Olympic! Promissory notes are paper waits. rd dash (novice). 50 yard-dash, (free style)... .ssassnceee PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | ‘Under 14 Vears 50 yard-dash (freo style).....eeceeser, | seat 20,000 people. got tw ee blo nocte. “the atl reese. (avendean ote percept 6 to criticize when eriticiem is due and BOOSTS TUNNEY | {iis ot'=zin'ihint’ wutt'st"® |SCHOOL CADDIES diving (10-foot Board) NAME ......6- games, Firing from a prone |tion, the marksmen of those ¢ each made a score of 287. Nor: innati, 2 oui, tri Brookly WEWARK-—Manny Seamon, Ben BATTLE CREEK, Mich—A six Bc —_—_——. was fourth with ‘The others | oDRESS. my Leonard's trainer, has been tak-} Bill Stumph i playing @ bangup game | hole caddie course is under construc,| JACKSON, Miss.—Big Tim Murch sey ‘he. following totals: '" nt B A s E B A L L ~ ep a Se ocecemns teeta 4g care of Gene Tunney in his|t short for fenitle and whats more| tion here, It is claimed that caddies, | Ison is pitching some great ball in| 280; Switzerland, 279; Greoce, 270; TELEPHO! oid for the heavyweight title. |ana gets his share of the hita, who know the game, will be more|the outlaw leagues of Mississippi. | Finland, 248; Holland, 266; Belgium, Blanks must be in The Star office by August 12. averse ways Gene is a one-two — interested and proficient, jn their! Tris Speaker would like to have Tim | 264;-Czecho-Slovakia, 258; Italy, 257; Take Fourt Entrants~under 16 years do not have to Be Sean ett Rana tematic J BU Cunningham found & gropve tn! work, Pi eis x Wis, back 1 8 ot meet Spain, 253, and Portus: y