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THE SEATTLE STAR ’ : a SATURDAY, AUGUET 14, 1978, Yank Spikes _ AMERICAN | SPRINTERS | BEST IN | WORLD BY DEAN SNYDER | They were just a mere handful of | American athietes who slipped quiet ly away to Athens in 1896 and won mine firsts in the track and field events, ? ‘ince then we hive gone thru our @teth international meet and upheld the precedent of victory. Rightly or not wo have come to Bok upon triumph in these ts @s equivalent to winning the Olm-| ple classic. FAR WEST | GAINS Into this our seventh Olympiad the @ement of the Far West has crept im with its more sturdy type of Athletes. On the team 13 come from that portion of the United States West of and including Chicago as " wgainst 45 from the Nast. New York Weads all by furnishing 26. Twenty ; tes are represented. the most representative this country ever sent in quest of the olive leaf errs SS Se uld Glow on Olympic Cinders AMERICA LEADS IN OLYMPIC GAMES _ ANTWERP, Aug. 14.—Ameriéa leads by one point in the Olympic games already participated in on the day of the opening of the track and field events, The total score so far follows: America 57, Norway ‘56, Sweden 39, England 20, Holland 13, France 10, Finland 7, Denmark 7, Brazil 6, South Africa 6, Switzerland 5, Canada 3, Italy 3, Spain 2, Greece 2, Czechoslovakia 1. ho SEATTLE IS - NOT OUT _ OF COAST _ RACE YET | With 11 more weeks of baseball, approximately 80 gamien, the Coast is far from over. Dame Rumor Has “‘Home Run”’ Baker Joining Yanks NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—John Franklin Baker, more familiarly known as “Home Run” Baker, may rejoin the New York Yankees, according to an announcement made in local baseball circles today. Baker, who starred with the Athletics and Yankees for several seasons, quit at the end of the 1919 campaign, but the lure of the game is said to have made him change his mind. Just where he would play now is a riddle to Gotham diamond experts as Aaron Ward is playing bangup ball at third base and Wally Pipp is stationary at the first sack. He may be used as a pinch hitter. ° f, ° oe Trio of Portland Diamond Daisies * & & o. & @ Bui 8 SUTHERLAND, MAISEL AND BLUE ARE DOING GREAT WORK > They're Playing Some Swell Ball FINALS IN STATE NET PLAY ‘Today’s Final Net Program .- 130 p. m—Men’s singles—Wein- stein vs. Kinsey. Junior s#ingles—Marion vs. Brown. 230 p, m--Ladies’ singlese—MI MacDonald va. Mrs, Cushing. 320 p, m—Men’s doubles—Kin- sey and Weinstein va, Neer and Scott. Ladies’ doubles-—— Mra. Cushing and Miss MacDonald va. Mrs. Bragdon and Miss Living- stone. 520 p. m.—Mixed doubles—Miss MacDonald and Griffin vs. Mrs. Cushing and Kinsey. | REACH | league rac And Seattle's club t# far from out of the but 10 nant chase, The locals are nes behind Salt Lake, the t league leaders. on't take much of a. stretch imaginatign to remember wo were twice that far be wher hind. Seattle faces another tough sertes |next week when Bill Essick and his |tribe of Vernon ‘Tigers Invade the | E= baseball pasture, And then | to its strength—well, wo ex it to bring home the bacon. ‘TEST omen Oakland. The way the Oaks [have come to life is one of the bie | emt stirs in the Coast league, They kicked Salt Lake around the lot at Oakland last week and now they're ing the " some mweet lek: | ings right in Vernon's lair | And then this Portiand series has | | three more games to run. With the | tilts at two games each the remain: | ing three tiffs should be hard fought | struggles, | Seattle hitters have yet to face Wnqualifiedly America’s sprinters ‘Ore the class of the world Between Charles Paddock, Loren and Jackson Scholz there choice. If there is any 100-| tape it will be either Pad- taje it will be either Pad Howard Kinsey and Irving Weine stein, California net stars, are sched. uled to battle it out for the Washing- ton state tennis title at the Seattle tennis club courts this afternoon. Kinsey won his way into the finals “Suds” Sutherland in a tyll game, by disposing of Phil Neer, the Porte Jand there's young Polson, who let | land crack, in three straight sets, them down the other day, and Kallio Kinsey had the upper hand thruout ready for service Sunday. The and turned in @ score of 6-2, 6-1, 68. be Morris Kirksey, Francisco sprinter, |Siwashes have Brenton, Gardner, Schorr and Demarce ha their hurling land games. | Posmibitities in the remaining Port: | Weinstein entered the finals by setting down Joe Tyler, the Seattle Veteran, in four sets. The fornian took the first set 6-1. It's a grand olf race and take it took things easy in the opening Redd. the south African runner, hatter, : The Maal math en Teenie wil’ te 50 Belen |from us mates, It's far from over, but thep put up a ctroneee Se i man Frank J. Shea and Ted . e second and grabbed the set “ “yy reyaid ween niece | in the final match of the local Elks’ annual golf tourney, Jack |SEATTLE GRABS MIX OUT OF| Portland, like every other baseball team, hag its aces, and here's a trio of the tossers who eaeee gees Bicegerter aad Sreat athiete./ Horner ie now wearing the champlonship crown and becomes gs FIRE are playing some swell ball for Boss McCrétlie. On the left is “Suds” Sutherland, one of 4 “Algo in the $00 metres he will be| ‘ il gy ad Pulling games out of the fire—| F + ge 4 “g two sets and the match, ¢-3, 6-1. Posseaser of a handsome silver cup. ve” nL | Seattle's apectalty—was enacted tor | the best twirlers in the league. In the center is George Maisel, the crack centerfielder of| SARA LIVINGSTONE | ° ee ne ee been Se Se coematine of WB Te tie housetus aay | the Rose Cit tion, who is hitting the ball well over the 800 mark. On the right is| DEFAULTS Gene Hatton was the chairman. Play in yesterday's match—in which (* Dif houseful of tana yesterday | the Kose City aggregation, w heey Pageced wer © OTR... © banding ds Power started off “two down” which was half the difference in their | “"*h the locals stepped out and an-| “Boy” Blue, regarded as big league timber and one of the best all-around first sackers in| Sara Livingstone, tevortte for nexed a wild melee by counting two 7 women’s title, surprised tennis babdicape—was very interesting until the Inst quarter of the jour- oes 4 an teat ot ae inthe hn the Coast league. f a> ney was reached, At thie point Mike blew up and Jack played ahead | "10" 10 Ih nicoceatord oe - and won cesily. The tribe filled the basen and Man Bon Stein entered the finals in the president's cup competition of | 2F°" McCredie rushed "Suds" Guth ) RA Y W I I H R e the hill But after hitting . the Jefferson on + Hg club a by Ss old rival, | nout a half @ Gonen fouls, Bil of strenuous tennis lately. . po caren on att ie oe sor sembfinals / cunningham walked and forced in McDonald will meet Mrs. Cushing today when Pete Ash and Stevenson get 1 | tne tying run. Bill Stumph popped the women’s title. She won her gether. The victor in this match will meet Club Captain Stein in a | ~aaae is out and then “Red” Baldwin smash into the finals by defeating 36-hole tumle to decide who is to carry off President Or a eee eee eee eat Puneet | Fording, of Portland, 6-0, 61. Houston's trophy. count Murphy started the tnning| | TOLEDO, ©, Aug. 14.—Edward/_,,°wiinm sneFeriann New York, 16). M. J, Brady, Detwroft, 11, 7. 14 18—| ire Cushing and Magni we 45 Ray, English golf star, won the na-| 7% [t= , pat aged the 3% ° om oem H. A. (“Dixie”) Fleager and Harvey J. Fetter, who tied at a net sell fgg gy Pesmat wir asaaett | Goris ocea Gat dhaielenale at _ » MeDenaid, Chicage, 3, 8, Tl, TH tea McNamara, New York, 73, 77, 1¢,| Donald will play Sara, cover ap the places te) for the Blethen trophy, the award for the ninth annual oma walked. , | America at Iverness Friday, jgading ter Magen, Detroft, 14, 12, 11, 18) Charles Rowe Pittaburg, 18, 18 17, eclectle tournament at the Seattle Golf chub, will be given atx chances ("6 .orr wtarted on the hill for Seat. feld of four by one stroke. Ray WW. Mackner, atiantic city, 18, 14,| "Shred matt, of Denver, scored 163-212, | Beat Miss Campbell and Miss —at 18 holes per chance—to try and “better” thelr present score. 2 If the tie still cet the pa t ped | tle and Glasier for the visitors, but|turned tn a card of 2 for tad 4 76803, RB. Knepper (amateur), Sioux City, |ing, of Portland, by a 64, 62. Fred Mcleod, Washington, 1% 17, 13, | scored 163-216. | neither fooled the hitters any, Seat.| holes, while Harry Vardon, of Eng >i | other finalists defeated Miss land; Leo Diegal, of Chicago; Jack buth and Mrs. Stafford 6-1, 63% GOOD DOUBLES MATCHES The men's doubles should bring out. some fast tennis when Neer and | Scott play Kinsey and Weinstein |today. The former eliminated Burr and Hesketh Friday while Russell and Tyler fell before the Califor ie *Amatours, tle making seven runs in the fourth | | frame on bunched hits. Seibold and| Burke, of St. Louis and Jock Hutch | Brooks then worked awhile and|inson, of Chicago, turned tn cards |Gardner and Sutherland finished the | of 296, | | game. ‘ | Vardon, who led the field all day | diew up on his last pine holes, tak pack until some time next month. The Eartington players are now | WISTERZIL POUNDS THE = [nig 43 strokes which put him out APPLE of the running. ‘Tex Wistersil, tho Ray's victory ts the second time Swimming Entry Blank I am a regular registered member of the American Amateur Union and wish to enter in the following events of The Star-city swimming meet marked with a cross: . MEN'S EVENTS Beaver third | ranks eke “ S0-yard Gash (free style) JUNIORS ad _ sacker, tx doing some tall hitting | that American golf honors have | ioo’para aach vere ty i Tho same gece fairways of Earlington for the course ts still in excellent condition. [for the Rose City crew. He slapped| gone to Enaland, Varden wimmine | se 7arg aaah (tree Apdo lu pe What ts the “penalty” for holing out a tee shot? out at Earlington, Dave Craig, the club fexsional, No, 1 hole (200 yards) while playing with Jim Blake, C. 0. “Chief” Myers and H. E. Hatch and this trio ts very anxious go know what Dave has to “kick thru” with. In the good old days a bottle of 50-yard Gash (tree style) S0-yard dash (back stroke) ‘Under 14 Years yard Gash (free style). . \ 60-yard dagh (back stroke).. WOMEN’S EVENTS In mixed doubles Mayme McDom ald and Elmer Griffen meet Mra, |Cushing and Howard Kinsey in 4 | finals. They both had hard fi yesterday but pulled thru. ®, Several n 200-yard dash (bre: out three doubles andga single in five trips to the plate yesterday, | scoring four runs during the enter { tainment the title years ago. Young Diegal, the first to tntxh jafter Ray on the last nine holes | had to make the final hole in thrée | He drove down the fairway for 225 i i S0-yard dash (noview)..... 50-yard swim (under water). Fancy diving (10-foot board) | 4 i have better marks | MARTY KRU REJOINS Ahi 50-yard Gash (free ety! junior matches Te thoes Scotch had to be turned over by the lucky (7) player—now it may | SALTS — er ae rhe aoe fo within || Seecrara dash rey be! shea te tee tna |staged yesterday with Armand a ee bes can of salmon, & bottle of buttermilk or some such light re | Marty Krug. one of the dest| snot put bis third effort found the || ieee see coriass Mereeedescscesuce [U0 yand-daah (free style). Kilo ~ Rggerg yen . K. . 0 “yard dash (novice: seeeee | Warre: ot Meyers should furnish the chief ex- — second sackers in the Coast league, | pat just grazing the cup Fancy diving (10-foot board). ti lbe yara-aash (tree style). A panel rae aves ong, d |who had’ a fall out with Manager| | Johnson of the Salt Lake Rees which |their way into the finals, | FRIDAY RESULTS . 's singles—Kinsey beat Neer, Weinstein beat Tyler, 6-1, Hig | Men's doubles—Neer and Scott beat Grimes and Jackson oo: Neer an@ eth, Scott beat Burry and CG 6-3; Kinsey and Weinstein beat Ri and Tyler, 7-5, 6- Cushing deat Miss Mac hibition in the pole vault. And if Sol Butler, the Kansas negro, docan’t | Outjump the world in the broad| Jump, it will upset the dope, Hutchingon failed to tle the Briton when his final shot on the last green just grazed the cup, too. Ray, who has a reputation for long driving, played carefully. His putting was good, his sinking of a 4ifoot putt in the afternoon being one of the features of the play. | When the state convention of the Etks’ association meets at Van- couver, Wath, next week, each lodge will have a chance to enter a | ended in Krug’s quitting the club re four-man team of golfers to compete for the association's cup. Play | cently, has evidently patched up his will be over the Portland Waveriey club course, next Friday, when | diffifulties because he is back in the | the two teams with the low medal scorps in the morning round face |Mne-up again. He's getting his hits each otber in the final round in the afternoon in best ball match (in there every day Krug ts one} play foursomes—a la Davis cup style. G. W. Harris, C. G. Reynolds, | of thone rare birds—a real clasry in W. D. Wilson and Gene Hatton, representing the local lodge, carried | fielder. who can hit. We aldo notlee off ‘the silverware last year at Yakima NAME cesseceesccesemeccecccnssscesseescesedecesssecesesecenesocesees ADDRESS... TELEPHONE. Peer eee eee eerer rrr rirri rir i Ty Blanks must be in The Star office by August 12. Entrants under 16 years do not have to be registered. The Finns should outhop, skip and jump us. Also they can shoot the Javelin and whirl the digpus farther, | Women's singlee—Mra, . “ | ‘The American cup will go to Rng " Miss Livingstone by defaul: t the veteran Franz Hosp, who|, 7 With their chief trouble foming from | pase timed with Seattle part ot lace | bd Where It will rest at Oxey club I [ I ee Bweden. Golfers who do their playing on the Beacon Hill course have mmtil | *eas0n, in playing right field for the | Util tt ts won by someone eine Miss MacDonald beat Miss Campbell Miss Fording, 6-4 6-2; Mrs. Bragdon Miss Livingstone beat Miss Lambath Mrs. Stafford, 6 Mixed doubles—Miss a Griffin beat Mrs. Bragdon and Wein: 6 ¢ Mra. Cushing and Kinsey Schreiner and Scott, 8-6, 6-2. Junior singles—Marion beat 6-4, tomorrow to fill in their entry blanks If they wish to compete in the fourth annual Times Trophy tournament. Starter Craig “up on the hill” or Bon Stein “down at Spaldings” are handling the entries, Play will start just as soon as the draw is made, which will be in a few days. Clark Speirs was the winner last year; A. EK. Childs in 1918 and Steve Dwan in 1917, The following scores list the lead ers: sell Edward Ray, Wnsiand, 14 12, 13, 1s WHERE ae NEXT Harry Vardon, Engtand, 74, 12, 71, 78 yEE! 298 While Vernon is playing the locats | ,,! 78, 14, 18, TI here next week, Portland will enter-|” sack Burke St Paul, 15, 17, 12, 12— tain the Oakland club and San Fran.| 298.’ cisco will play host to the Salt Lake | | Bees. The Sacramento crew tangles | "chick Evang, Chicage 14, 16, 12, 15 with Lon Angeles at Los Angeles. | —298 yd eae} | Bees temporarily, Maggert, released. replacing Hart STAR'S CITY WATER MEET; EVENT ‘TO BE HELD AUGUST 23 BY TOM OLSEN | lst published here, get in touch with nm is regarded as America's strongest contgnder. But if they play the “Star Span. gied Banner” every time an Ameri an athlete cops a “first” the sta-| dium crowds will all be whistling our “Will someone please page Dr. James?” The local herd of Elks is anxious to meet its Tacoma brothers in the annual golf team match but Gene Hatton, leader of the Seattle Bills, can't ms al grt a reply from Dr, dames, the Tacoma Elks’ skipper. Tease him some more, Jock Hutchingon, Chicaga, 69, 76, 14, 94, : ier wn beat Marion beat Lelses, Mational anthem like it was their| Gene, Ys James Barnes, St. Louta, 16, 70, 16, te nates uee tone cag the sporting editor or send in an- @wn before the curtain is rung down RUTH TO SELL he Mfr other bank properly fijled out, , ‘Hobby Jones, Atlanta, 78, 14, 70, 77| Star city swimming meet, which @n the seventh Olympiad. The remaining entrants now in the Golf Ilustrated magazine com. 299, takes place the week of August 23. This {fs probably the last free-for- BEST FLAIL < petition at the Beacon Hill course are showing much a lack of in- Sind Meangur Pvel.Wer tureatens to Wouldn't a few of you cracks like all city swimming meet this season, WILL SETTLE return the cup to the | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—"Rabe* Re ; ; , dj get in and compete with some of and there's a lot of swimmers and donor if the matches are not played off this week. | Ruth's, pet bat, which helped the ISSAQUAH these stars and show them just how divers who have not grabbed this BALL DISPUTE demon slugger to compile his new g00d you are? Don't forget that you | chance and will lose it if they don’t |home ryn record, arrived here from | Detroit Friday. The bat was put on exhibition at a large departmént store and will go to the person who WILL PLAY ROSLYN still have a chance, as the entry list ‘does not close until 6 p. m.| This meet will be under the regu- Thursday, August 19. e lar A. A. U. rules, and if any records If you have filled oyt an entry |are broken they will go down on of- snap out of it and rush up, the presence of . Stafford and a battle ef milk After much delay the executive side lines ring the Joe, Trier committee of The Star baseball! purchases the largest number of| Issaquah, champions of the West: | 1a; . c | “ lank and your name isn’t on the ficial records, Irving Weinstein " league will decide today on the F 5 Ed aot |tickets to the big police Meld day|¢rm Washington miners’ league, 7 neither the liquid offering nor stare lard Beaver-Mt. Baker protest. The| iWenas 5 | doings here, will play Roslyn, Eastern cham ford’s pull were strong meeting has been postponed for sev.| eral reasons for the past weel, but |‘ the session* wil be held today and the game awarded one way or the other. The way things now stand, both teams brought in evidence that a|*” member of the other tearn was over San Francisco Portland Angele: ttle Yakland eramento . AT SAN FRANCISCO. Angeles Epdpand —|San Francisco ....... a 10 atteries: ©. Crandall, ENTRIES TO DATE: MEN'S EVENTS 60-yard dash (back stroke: under S0-yard dash (free style) 14 years) Harry MeWattera Sam Dinnie Shorty Douglass Ralph Hopper The Roslyn and Issaquah teams |fred Livermore Mitrie Kconowaloft W0-yard dash (tree style; 14-18 will play an exhibition game sun.| W. Simmonds W, K. Speldel years old) dey at Cle Elum. fam Duria Lambert Stornbergh Fred Croften The Issaquah lineup wil be: Rose, Stanley Ralkewad enough te turm the tide of vict: in = ory favor ef, pions, today at Roslyn, for the state thpaw Seattleite, miners’ baseball title. Issaquah beat Tolt last Sunday by a 14.0 count, ecece | BIG CALIFORNIA ‘| SWIM MEET 423) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.—The big California swim meet také#)ace Sunday in the San Diego harbor, Hughes | just off the Coronado Tent City. ‘The | As a result of Friday's play, Weinstein! and sey, the Francisco, will cl the possession of cup. This each oth Northwes Rodney Gilbert Morris Arnell Bul Wright ; : : i 100-yard Gash (free style) Allen Jones Bob str Kinsey won then. Both are on te | Sse, and both players charged| | Seattle BR a % mer; Couch and Anew, water is shallow there and it ty ex-|%: Castagna or Pedegana, 1b.; Wat-|rarry sewatters sam Ininnte PArthur Dutty Art MeQuiffan the fine points of each other's play, and brought in sworn statements declar-| Tine Ty 7 4.85 4 ©|secramento .-.... It ™}|pected that several records will be| Kins, 2b; W. Boyden, as; J, Favini,|Mitrie Konowsloft Lambert Sternbersh bo-yard dash (back stroke; 14-15 | Vr the lob drive and @ change of pace é ing that they were under the age! Murpny, 1b 4°78 1 O}falt Lake City $ “§ $Howered 3b; P. Favini, B. Boyden, Seil or |Sam Duriz W. K. Speidet years old) r a agi rt limit. Ballard won the game when |» 23 ere he batteries: Malis and Cady; Strond, | .———————__ loss = Lindsay, outfielders; C. McQuad 220-yard dash (free style) Afien Jones Bob Strona attle net expert, looks ines cae the teams played. Bee 4 patty tps * . Cleveland or Morrison, pitchers, Robert smith Stanley’ fowskt Art McQuillan in the state Junior event. He meets An effort will be made to have the| er ORE | phe uanenregale . by % PACIFIC COAST LEA io | ences snl endetacina Mitrie Konowaloft WOMEN'S EVENTS Warren Brown, of Tacoma, in the | tear declared the winner by the com hes | 0 © 04 Vernon ae eo be CST EBALL Sam Durie ‘ Seryard dash (tree atyle) finals today. } ities play the Felix club Sunday {¢| in'8 © 0! The batteries: Ro “Arictt and Mitse Reinisch Porm PORTLAND TO 200-yard dash (breast atrokn) Katheryne Brown Mollie Langley Weitas, the 3010 Mak, no Se | te 2 3 | Dell and Detorme , 0 m vambe nn Wagata eth Langley re for Possible. The grounds have not been | ‘ ee De ea PORTLAND vs. SEATTL SEND 10 ity he ee ere” | Rose Friedman Dimple Nagive one tennis player, at least. It was Mf selected and the managres of both| : : ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE TODAY—Game Caled at 3 7 Searin Saanea Margaret Stitt Hester Cushing's lucky 4 She mor 7 . N LEAGUE ‘ ‘ fiteinia’G fin nree @ teams will be notified tonight regard Totate 29 19 38 2 rs ss a conten hve © ~ VICTORIA, Aug. 14.—Jack Cody, 100-yard dash (back stroke) Virginia Grafton ine vemelent ae a bos ct binbeey a te. 1a, ne SOROS WH) |" SOD Out Whee ee eer—By Schorr 1,]% 41 4 coach of the Multnomah AthBetic | popert smith Sam Dinnis Ase iene cane Len ava ers as big ax @ truck be the best two out of three games, |, Summary: | Biruck NY emen on |S 4 club swimming team of Portland,|Fred Livermore — Sam Duria Rothery es ewe — “eres valle Ott Melbold 1, off Glaater 1, oft | 8 | will have 10 swimmers in the big | Mitrie Konowalott Viretate Geant Millingten Grey sna. John Ryan. Guay Virginia Grafton nm t fult ot. prate r r WANT MITCHELL rnin Biel 1.3 | Washington P. N. A. outdoor swimming meet to $0-yard Gash (novice) lie Langley Rose Friedman Mtr of reise 18 Meanniinn a work of the tournament, FREE DOCTOR : ’ ‘The boys sar Pi, ; anne | Detrolt 6 be held there this afternoon, accord: | "Fed Tavermore | R. W. Simmonds 100-yard dash (breast stroke) to it that matches were run off ; Hetbold 1, Middleton 1, Bohn : ) S0-yard dash (under water) ; A . oi ie BOYS BARRED aileg 1. Three-baso hite—Mrooks| Philadelphia ac -- 38 7 ing to a telegram: received by | sack Way Roy O'Nell Mertne Batman / Yirwinls Gratien scheduled time, DETROIT, Aug. 14.—Promotor |! aise’ 1 Double playe—Cox t . uf Ex-Government Phystctan the committee chairman, William |Harry MeWatters Fill Wright Katheryne Browa Spranger; Stumpf to Kenworthy to Mur. Philadelphia 340, Boston 1-% iam Lawe, considered one of 8 : Madeleine Pless wun Seatt! ’’ fam Duris Gus Jarvie Mike Stambaugh is desirous of hav-|,), Sacrifice hit—Bohne 1 n All aceute and ¢hronie diseases || Davies, a " ae Dimple Nagler 's best tennis umpires, was on ing Ritchie Mitchell prohibited from beses—Koshier, Murphy, Bohne wid | NATIONAL 7” treated by latest methods. We of- — GCombert pec she 50-yard dash (novice) the stand yesterday for the first time 4 in the fut piteh — Brooks, Innings pitched # Ty Lost, pet. || fer thin wervice to any patron of Fancy diving (10-foot board) Dimple santo Nareinia*c in many m wenson, Mo officiated. te Boxing inthis state in the future. [Zion —tiroia, impinge pichea Ay | et. Pat || fer Guana, Vatnee teers nc || © XIRNKS CAN'T [roast acon” sy rooms Pee ing | then Nes iragion*Weturei ee Stambaugh turned over to the Io Glazier 2%, runa 6, hits 6, at bat 16,| Brooklyn . aa 69 || Mose and throat clinic. Get’ your Joe Hyman Merlin Fadden Freth Langley Katheryne Brown MacDonald-Griften melee, boxing commission letters to the ef. fect that Mitchell had run out on ‘three successive fights on him glasses here and be satisfied, THE OLD RELIABLE n out in the fourth with one on 4 2%, runs 5, hite 5, at out in reventh with’ 2 w York Vred Crafton Roy O'Netl JUNIOR MEN'S EVENTS 60-yard, dash (free style; under 1¢ Ann Wagstatt WOMEN'S JUNIOR EVENTS 60-yard dash (free style; under 14 SUBSCRIBE MONTREAL, Aug. 14,—Americans 48 baa bat +616 Bruce Hesketh, local playfield ten: on ba star, who has been making good tn take Brooks 4%, runs 3, hits 6, at bat 17, out 462}1 RIGHT DRUG CO, [|| wit be prohivited trom subscribing yeare) years old) state moet this week, may Travel do — eee Tee ameynene, Guts ane se: 1m be 400) | 144 Wheat Avé., Near Spring to the public fund which A. C.|snorty Douglass — Shannon Reiterton | T40re Garriott Buln Roses te the kt ae ee (ie NE ae ee eae “gg 0 Ba | Racal | them Rows, the, local sportsman, | Everett Tato Joo Hymnan wri ~~, rater alr sy 9 “ tgtta~ | DOF 1, Glazier 4, Brooks 4, Sutherland 0. w, at 1. portsman, is rails] B tym . ’ ate eat breaktast wt Boldt" narie defeat io wrookss credit victory | bk *Mpaok tor te ree’ Doctar Sige’ [ine to build a chailangar gar the|Releh Hovowe Joe T. Newnan es re ee 144% > oF SaeAnene BL Lows 4 Vittbure & enengeed AULCTICA CUD. ¥ isons auael Rose pastry!"—Adv, ‘

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