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TWICE DEFENSIVE _ TRICK FLIVVERS for the Vernon Tigers, tried the tional pass “stay the attack of the Seattle club and twice the plan of defense failed ‘Beattie finally won the ball game by > & 4to3 count, scoring the winning | . fm the ninth frame. It was a) - “he” ball game. ‘The new rule prohibiting the j ebtehee from deliberately standing intentional pass is the on was illustrated Friday. With the score tied in the last half of the ninth and one away, tripled to left. Right ‘here started throwing wide ones and “Lord” Byron, who umpiring behind the plate, mark ‘oft the catcher's box and made | Vernon receiver stay inside of | Hines, until Houck started his de to the plate. But Houck| “walked Murphy without any trouble and then walked Eldred in the same fashion. This filled the bases and “made a setup for a double play. INGHAM iT _ Kenworthy tried to squeeze Bohne with a bunt, but Mueller the apple in time to force at the plate. Then Cunning: busted thru with a pretty hit to and the war was over when y spiked the home plate. the as Fier leading 2 to. 1 im the seventh one away, Middleton singled and moved him up with an infield Murphy singled and Middleton to third. Rod promptly stole with a double, scoring Middle and Murphy, and put the locals of the game is present: what a fiztle the rule the intentional pass of times it is a good but it was the rasp ‘Vernon started the scoring carly, @ run in the first frame. beat out a hit to Ken ‘with one away and Edington the same stunt after Fisher had up Chester with an infield , who was on the hill for the crew, was pitching great ball, the Vernon sluggers easy to In the seventh the visitors thru again for one run. drove a single thru after Fisher had been retired started what looked like a double play by tossing Mueller at second on a pretty pickup of but Kenworthy in an effort to complete the play at first base and Eding fon scored. Smith ended the frame by striking out. ‘Then Seattle came back with a Edington, the Vernon outfielder, who has been playing _bang-up ball all week, smashed the Over the right field fence in} the first so of the ninth with two _ down and the count three and three. \ How Seattle moped the struggle has already been tol Big Chief INDIAN You can depen Indian to “Go” and —they never take another's dust—they get you where 4 want to go in the shor time with a thrill of genuine comfort and pleasure. A big new stock and just arrived, and the “INDIAN” that is Just the one you want, is here—waiting for you. Kasy Terms of I’ayment be °?) 1116-1118 Pike Street in an@effort to! of his “box” in an effort to ‘Then Houck walked Eldred | but Kenworthy kicked | | | pair of markers on bunched hits and |?" i,qanourne | Lom Angeles Mickey MacKay, the sensational rover of the Vancouver hockey team of 1918 and 1919, will don the steel blades for the Mil- lionaires again this coming season, according to reports going the rounds in the Canadian city. MacKay was put out of the game by a gash in the head from gary last year. If Mickey is O. K. again—look out for the Millionaires. Vardon and Ray Expected to Play Golf Here Herb Brenton Is Traded to Cincy Reds Herb Brenton, Seattle pitcher, will leave for the East about September 1, where he will report to the Cincinnati plete the season, Seattle will receive in ex- change immediately a first- string pitcher and Manuel the Cuban utility They will receive a guaranteed pitcher the first of next season and a cash MISKE IS “NEW MAN” AND SHOULD GIVE: DEMPSEY A “BATTLE” ND now comes a report from Benton Harbor, Mich., where Billy Miske, the St. Paul heavyweight, has established training quarters for his bout with Jack Dempsey, world’s champion on Labor Day, that Miske has rid himself of a curvature of the spine and that he figures to give Dempsey a “battle” in their 10-round go. Miske will go into the ring a “new man,” Well, all we can say is that he will go out a ruined one if he isn’t in shape to swap It will be the big, unsolved mystery just why Dempsey did pick on Miske first if the St. Paul boy can’t go the route. « he figures to make a good showing, but the chances of his condition being O. K. look slim right now. see SCHUMANN IS \GOING GOOD Hetnie Schumann, the former Ta-, coma lightweight, seems to be get pretty well in ing to his manager. If the Reds cop the Na- i league rag again, Herb will get a crack at the world’s best, as he will probably be used in the world's series. punches with Dempsey. If Miske is right with a mark of 14.505 meters, far h HERMAN AND Peiow ‘ute Oivmpie record “Sanson ad he can't Ro On forever, ayn the was looking after his affairs in the . These managers are fun. When Eddie used to man-| Schumann never let a according to Eddie. his bouts | ny birds, He has developed a| age Heinle, punch, which he failed to show to Gght, much advantage here, and has in-| Marino comes back from Denver and) creased his speed, according to Den-| says that Mel Coogan, Who fought a ver reports, Heinle has cut away from Exile) won Marino, the Tacoma manager, who! ee |RIDLEY IS BEING OVERWORKED in San Francisco certain) firat round. scribes have been bragging about Bud | this bout he put up a bum fight with Ridley’s ability to fight three and four | George Adama, who was times a week without any reverses. | with the hookworm when he bored | his but the long grind of the ring sea-| Ridley here a long time ago. hia Bout before that was a poor bantam was | draw with a third-rater by the name handed a licking by Jimmy Dundee, | of Jones, the Oakland featherweight, the other /can keep up the terrific pace that has been setting without) showing the strain. MASCO IT third; Landers, Chicago A. A., waa|, MeCarthy, who is fighting at his | Britishers, giving them a “1 up” fourth; Sahlin, Sweden, fifth, and tte ng speed clip, boxes Alex | margin on the day's play. BOX DRAW Ahearn, Illinois A. C., sixth. is OE ee Go ae | Ray and Vardon have had wonder- America won both first and sec snes 55 he senses Waterwelght ful success on thelr present trip, es around Denver. A big crowd witnessed the Etks’|ond place in toasing the 66-pound| smoker at their convention in Van-| weight. P. J. MeDonald, New York Washington, according to! A. C., was first with a heave of 11.264 Dan Salt, who haa just arrived meters, P. J. Ryan, Loughlin Ly from the Columbia River city, |coum, New York, was necond; Lind, "| Im the main event, Babe Herman, | Sweden, finished third; Diarmid, Can- jot Racramento, boxed a fast draw| ada, fourth; Svenson, Sweden, fifth, Mascot. Herman had/ and Peterson, Finland the slight shade, according to Salt, In the trials of the 400-meter relay draw with Schumann there recently N the way and that the fans nearly tore t A short. time before Casey, the local welter, | third. . in eight rounds. Casey had| meter walk wna established today by| yriy, California opponent ‘And | all the time, doubt. | onda, Harold Jones, Tacoma lightle,| Parker of Australia was second; Fred Anderson of Vancou-|R. F. Remer of New York, third; rounds. McMasters of South Africa, fourth: son is finally showing ver in eight night in Qakland, taking a knock a the! ISSA UAH jand Pavesi of Italy, sixth The la gett. ards deseo abated |ter was disqualified, however, TO BATTLE Dowson of England was given sixth | place, Loveland of Finland won the clas RENTON fic decathlon, with a total of 6,774 Temquah and Renton will play ‘the | | deciding game of their three game | series at Black Diamond, August 29. | Both teats have won one atart onch, | Nilsson of Sweden, fifth, and Wick-| «paq~ wenry mays that Grace Mitier,| Theodore Ahner and Robert Boyer has been hitting Ike @ fiend all week, | He cracked out his se | ay and added @ pair of singice during! Dion of the Northwest mining town®| gweden, first; Denmark, second, | ber the 10-year-old kid who went off the! and were considered such until Ren-| stepped: up and refuted their) In the firwt heat of the 3,000-meter claim. A $400 purse i at stake A homer yeater-| “Deke” Kenyrorthy played « got fame at second hase for the tribe Im spite of the wild heave that gave Vernon « run in the seventh. He P. Murphy, ¢ CALIFORNIA _|Siweacn'srcond's eowournuues | eounenocosP BOSTON, Aug. 21.—Willis Davis|ond. They were the only entries, and the jand Roland Roberts, both of San| By thelr performance in the de- a Francisco, dished up the big surprixe | cathion, Finland and Sweden pansed| Clarence, Mian; in the national doubles lawn tennis | England and again went into second championship yesterday at Longwood | and third places respectively. At the | jr when they defeated William Tilden| conclusion of 22 events today the} rv and Charles Garland, the Davia cup | leaders stood as follows other te getting. the semi-final round. The| America, 188. score wan 7-9, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 62. Finland, 7: | Willie Johnson and Clarence Grit. fin, another San Francisco pair, will meet Roberts and Davis in the finals Bipeine Tun scored. It seemed as tf both umps went tem | porarily blind in the first ninning yeater Murphy, and It certainly looked like Rod erick caught the bail b but the umpe ruled differs a double play and as Chadbourne would have ed off of first. | ° ‘ ° ‘ ‘ ° 3 e 2 wlocenmmnmunn Btumpf and Kenworthy dished up Score by innings ond, and Kenwo led and tossed Houck out at firet. evidentiy afraid of Hldred yesterday, as he walked him ee Th Felt: club in ft f CHAPMAN IS MOVE UP WORK EARLY [oe 'ions of von Anner and Boyer, 4 oft W. chet, a: j Tg bet. held " " y od ¥ im HONORED HERE | _,EA8848 CITY. 30. dag | ere an ee et Seats] nO are, fairly ood stick men. Stumpf to Kenworthy Johnny Mitchell played a sterling shortatop yesterday x taken out in first with Runs responsible for Mueller continu first for the Tigers. from Mitchell in the sixth that we have completed a do was right in hie mitts and it alipped thra Pilke a plece of soap. but he's dynamite as « fielder. defeat to Houck. He kicked a throw | 10 minutes, Umpires: Time of game Byron and Hols He hits fairly weil, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Wor [Sait Lage Fe A new ontcher by the nam Ban Francisco the visitors. | He looked fa Red Morphy added two more stolen bases to his long list yeaterday. Rohne’s triple in the ninth Mt at the left field bleachers and was just short of @ home run. Bammy Robme ts the mont wucceesful fn the league. more than #ix times here @ At Portiana— 1 atte ar Program starts promptly at|were the only major league pennant | th At fan Pranctaco— FOSS Philadelphia — Athletica, — thereby | Easterners 10 to 3. At the : ae raga BREAKS ; Yesterday's hero, Pag doe dackson made two yesterday, one in each of the two games in'which the White Sox beat the Mackmen. VAULT RECORD crowding themselves into a virtual| Chicago beat bac 2 | tle with Cleveland for first place. | Giants, leaving little change in the Frank Foss of Chicago wet a new |The Sox have won two more games| standings of the National league. world’s record for the pole vault;than the Indians, Also they have | when he jumped 4.09 meters in the | lost two more and the decimals still| pect to prosper at the expense of games at Antwerp yester.|favor the Indians. The New York | Detroit, the White Sox tackle Wash . This is the equivalent of 13 feet | Yanks are an eyelash to the rear | ington and Cleveland hits Boston, In Vous set an American rec-| of the Sox the National, Brooklyn and Cincin- AMERICAN LEAGUF | Clevetand . The Giants’ Invasion of the West looks ‘The Cuba beat them 5 to It was like this Phil Douglas try to halt the Cubs Rotts permitted the Pirates onty two hits after the second Inning, Pet | delphia copped, BROWN JOINS SPS Ace CLYMER’S TEAM BAGS) Roy Brown, former Northwestern league infielder, is now playing with| park rs Columbus t wssociation, He ix holding | ‘The Royal Arcanum play Shaner & | !’remont. Goodwin took over the mound for Doak was hit by Hooekle’s smash and foreed out of Boston to six ing the remaining sevey and the Cards won, 0 to the Cards when Peoria team in the Three I league. ‘The Anan’ The Nede made 19 hits o uque held the Robins #afe and LONDOS TAKES MAT MATCH FRANCISCO, CAT-BOATS wine etindiddhs, IRS thidhaesé ce Rare! CMa _Be sure to attend this sale and you will save TO RACE Bamonas safttyyrtale and Lincoin Park play at big money. — verdale, Four games remain in the Vernon ries. be yuble bill Sunday and » win- gle ‘game Monday. With additional entries on hand,| |The Knighta of Columbus play, 00 the John Graham and play at Hiawatha field at 2:30 p,m. Williams cups is being run | n in front of the Oakland will open the final week of | the tribe's long home stay here he Oaklets have been going great guns. cepting a guarantee | Yacht club be Feavers and Ashi Eagles! Port Angeles and Tailored Ready play BARNEY SIMON * ioneer The Protestant Kplscopal church | Play &t Adams field at 2 p.m. at Port Angelos. Auction dates as a separate eon geen og: stitution only from 1789, ‘The Ballard Cubs play Part Ludlow at Friday Harbor will journey to Port ¢ now making life miver able for the Portiand club. an champion, “Stumpy” Edingtes Permem emesmetem ) iiii'0, - Scrwterreitee ee eR a THE SEATTLE STAR ¢ SATURDAY, AVSUST 21, 1920, INTENTIONAL PASSES PROVE FATAL TO VERNON@ MacKay to Join Vancouver Ice Team Again ‘Cully” Wilson’s stick in a game with Seattle in 1919. He played a few games with Cal- GUS POPE ENGLISH | LINKS STARS ON TOUR BY ALEX C, ROSE Ted Ray and Harry Vardon, the British golf pros, who have b touring the Hast nd ineident eaning up. will be seen in attle some time next month if (ry can be induced to extend their | to the Northwest. a | The principal clubs in Spokane, Bm Portland, Victoria and Vancouver arg all willing and anxious to “chip in® Fighting Harp Wants Title Go QU ALIFIES saat Sjemee Doxes ‘Teambitan Here Wednesday IN DISCUS ||McCarthy After‘Jack Britton mark they usually think of retiring BULLETIN But not with Johnny Yurthy. ANTWERP, Aug. 21. Pngeen a who js ea an the a . 4 blo Motorman in welterweight clr aoe nfs ge He Uni- cles along the Pacific coast, wants! | Yersity of ashington; [a crack at the world’s title held by | K. C. Bartlett, Univer- [sack pritton. McCarthy is 29 years sity of Oregon, and Zall- | of age now and has been fighting for | hagen and Erickson, of |1°,7°" But Seattle fans who have seen Sweden, qualified in the [tne tarp in action know that he Reds, to com- trials of the Olympic dis- | stit! hax plenty of speed, can take a 7) | with the Seattle Golf club to bring % cus event here today. terrific wallop without stopping, and | West this wonderful pair of 51-yeame swings @ sleep punch in both dukes 7 young golfing experts. BY HENRY L. FARRELL No one ae ever been able to) ‘ | In 1914 they played an exhibition ANTWERP, Aug. 21.—America, |*?0ck the ‘Frisco gladiator off of his : rz match on the North End course believed to have had the best chance |ftt. and Jawn himself has sent against Bob Johnstone, the club prow ot winning the hop, step and jump, |™"¥ & good man to the mat with fession ani “Long” Jim Barnes, could do no better than fourth place |"!* trusty mitts for the long count who was then located at the Tacoma in that event today. The way McCarthy figures his Country club. It was a hard fought Timios, Finland, took the jump|Chances with Britton are logical | game and the huge gallery that was Britton himself in 26 or 37 years old ie attendance enw the hecaaieaeee learry the match to the home green— | the 36th hole—which was won by the and Almiof, Bwedes, were second and j#7P. and those are true words, division; at the Arena Wednesday. pecially in the national “open,” which the former won by one stroke from Vardon and three others, | Johnnie Dreher, local golf scribe, |and secretary of the Northwest Golf association, Is awaiting a reply, and if they decide to come out here John will make up the schedule and at. tend to all the necessary details their stay in the Northwest. | “Dixie” Fleager and Bob Johnsto will be the “big pair's" opponents if | they show in Seattle, and Chandler vaBbe onal tee ks its | Eyan and Rudy Wilhelm will tackle epping | Frigerio of Italy, who negotiated the |hy Promoter Clay Hite te beet <> hea SaaS them when they visit Portland. Lo and the remult was) distance in 13 minutes, 14 1-6 sec-|/the Trambitas-MoCarthy fuss. cal golf sag ig= hoping Ted jand Harry will vi us. ; F IES For the second successive year © Sundsby has won the caddies’ Shipton ship at the Seattle Golf club. This week the Big Week for the bag-toters at Th love ev'ry. |Trambitas, who halls from Portiand, jfought a draw witb McCarthy the |lant time they met. If McCarthy | beats Trambitas, he plans to go gun ning after a match with Travie Da who defeated him here a short time ago, when Mac was ser tia sixth. with a bad cold. Britton plans to come to the coast | during the winter, and McCarthy {s anxious to clean the coast division before then #0 as*to cinch the match knockdown in the| the American team finished first in 43 in the ten-round go. | seconds, with Italy second and Spain St. Clair, of Sacra-| A new Olymple recon for the 3,000 T. A. Maroney of New York, fifth, | points, B. Hamilton, University of Missourt, waa necond; Ohlson, Swe den, third; Holmer, Sweden, fourth: | “ holm, Finland, sixth. | of Green Lake, te a coming breast-stroke| will not be in the lineup for the | ‘ine, Including tee cream reper aphepae in 8 angen 1) resulted aa follows: \7" ar Ente Caden $4. Felix club tangle in the first gume |came at the 3ist hole Oscar had — 1 h claims the title of cham- | soneee hg, England, second:! visttors at the Girls’ Vietory earntval|in’ The Star city junior baseball |% rovermae tee ; olland, third, Time, 43. during the summer of 1918 will remem-|championship at Walla Walla field| soon to forsake the é Sunday at 2 p. m. and South Africa, third, Time, 43 26 sre Me te none other then. Mar Lee Steel, Clare Griswold. Bon Stein, ria Hanrahan, of the Neptune Bwimming| Abner and Boyer have been ruled | 10, Sel, Tiare, Griswalt, Boe a reli | Hi 1 clubs Harris is entered in The Star meet loft of public playfields because of |known local golfing stare are graduates a | ' ' team race trinis, England finished | and will go off the 40-foct dive et the = con from the Adie school of the Seattle first in § minutes 51 4.5 neconds, with | Crv*ta! pool Tuesday AS copauet., Sh gRONNt AMEN Goit club and young Mr. Sundaby bids 4 Italy third. Bel- — This action was taken at a meet- “ Gordon McKay ts the PAIR WIN wium was shut out. France won the! or tne Neptune Selemmine’ Siete tte | ine of members of the park boar! F |necond heat in 9:01, with America sec’| fe entered in the free style swims |'St night. Besides Abner and temarkabiy low score for a iad who hes beck strok. Boyer, Third-baseman Allen, of the |not yet reached his 16th birthday. He ‘Tailored Ready team will not be | * heed only boy to win the champlo and Peart Rtenmoe|able to play on a public playfield | ‘'* fastest improving swim 1 North End of phe oa “Dea” for a limited length of time. Dixie” Fleage in by telling one how good the/ series starts promptly at 2 p. m. at|this week. Harvey Fetter, who is tied Walla Walla field, 24th ave. and] with “Dixie,” est See “¥ End links, but he felt #0 tired afd worm Wiltrede Horton has placed tn many | Hast Cherry st. out from his two weeks’ vacation that 3 lof the lake swims, and is « very gooa| Wes Sheedy will. work on the ted to play a few holes to Sweden, it, lunder-water swimmer, according to|mouhd for the Mount Baker team, "bo he dida't report before England, 67 | “Dae, Mears champions of Star league No. 1, bout "th with a $ on the stroke off his score he started and now he's sorry—maybe would be more appropriate—be- © two holes of that never-to-be-fore era” Each play+ but before “take necessary to af © rassle-Gassle tor Ocleatial a. Pitcher Lambert and Shortstop Ging- up and Seattle <n Vernon payers Lae lardie of the Spokane Pacific Inter-| car 4 oom bite 100 | are sey manicoet, and a fast victory ever General Moana ¢ lant rites of Ray Chap: ™. e | were ou! h st turnou game is expected. yerterday in the final match—3¢ holes— national league club have been pur-| of the high-handicap tourpament the . CI and shartstop who was | chased by the Kansas City Blues. The i AD CU i” DDI olf © killed by « pitched ball in New York | announcement was made public here | STAR SWIMMING PRELIMS y cutee, ‘oe steaky tock a early thin week. The home and vis iting players lned up in front of ti AT BEACHES TODAY just ae well kiss goodbye to “18” Y the stands between the second and ses 4 ian ; pent wane ‘yy sine & [third innings payed alent tribute to Chapn five minutes, in the stands. today. jericks and runner-up Hodges might. irnament was very interesting and all dotted their caps and GREB SHADES Everything is in readiness for the Eight events will be run off at|the matches resulted in close scores, an for | big Star city swimming meet pre-leach of the beaches. The only senior | {oR '* one way to throw a boost to the N h Bi le o The fans followed suit WIGGINS liminaries that takes place this after-levents scheduled for the prelim-| © ~"\™ "a4 handicap committes KALAMAZOO, Mich, Aug. 21.—/noon at the Mt. Baker and Green |inaries will be the men’s and wom- ee What shoul erest| eb of Pittsburg won a news. | Lake bathing beaches en's novice races, gane’ will ta pineea.beniccan a Harry € TRAP LEAGUE | paper decision over “Chuck” Wiggins| Action starts promptly at 2 p.m.) Every swimmer who has registered | Heacon Hill links when Bon Stein and HOLDS SHOOT of Indianapolis here last night’ The|at Green Lake No. 2, and at Mt./in an event that is scheduled for the | 280k (Steve) Stevenson meet in a 36- the | fight went 10 rounds. + Baker promptly at 4 p.m preliminaries should make it their | President's cu cation “et the. i Northwest Trapshooters | — oe ————=_| business to report at the beach at|ferson Park ¢ league will stage an American ‘Trap CINCY | REDS AND leant an Nour Detore the hour sched. |e? !4ne, iim the. liver shooters’ association program at the uled for the events to start. as Those | Stevenson has an allotment of 18 strokes grounds of the Seattle Gun club Au CHI SOX ADVANCE living north of the Lake Washing-| 9° the 36 holes. @which ts “quite @ bit ton canal swim at Green Lake and |‘" ‘hese days Over 100 entrants are expected to BY |be in the tourney, which is a large| CHT 4 KR. BLANCHARD | strength of the Yanks pitted against|south of the canal swim at Mt AGO, Aug. --Chicago’s | the «peed and clever defense of the | Baker. Sox and Cincinnati Red Legs| White Sox and the even balance of| Every swimer who completes the Indians’ outfit. The three teams | course in the preliminaries will be there will be seven | contenders to better themselves yes |represent three styles of play. given three tickets for the finals at terday, Cincinnat! threw more dust in the | the Crystal pool Tuesday. General The White Sox twice crushed the |eyes of Brooklyn by defeating the admission for the finals at the Crys me time | tal pool will be 25 cents. x the New York |= PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL White e Called star ‘Take Fourth Ave. Car. | In the American the Yanks ex- Alaska Auction House We are instructed to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION a large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Men’s Furnishings and Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Suit Cases and Trunks. We will hold a Special Auction Sale On This Evening at 7:30 0 last year when he| The final weeks of the American! nati continue the arguments, New 39-16 inch league race will see the offensive | York faces the reviving Cubs again. ‘The fant Teamsters meet the The Stimson Mill team plays the Ever- Georgetown Merchants at Wildwood | ett Paper Mill team at Kverott. m in the ‘The Carnation Milk Farm team plays base. He started the | Wolf at Woodiand park at 2 p. m. haaeg - ~ Redmond plays the Colonial thee- tre at Redmond. Port Orchard and the Hiberntans tan- lay the Queen Anne Me: ty park at 2 pm. chants at Libs South Park juniors Queen a Juniors play at South Park at 1 Port Gamb and Shelton play at Port Gamble. Between Pike and Pine Sts. thous on Lake Union — hit Port Ludisw. Townsend to play the local talent. t

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