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ae _ DEMAREE ON MOUND BY ALEX C€. ROSE Al Demaree and young Ray pitching runless ball while locals were hitting in the Seattle took both games of y's double header with Ver ‘and incidentally cinched the and climbed up closer in the race scores were 40 and 119 gives the locals a 42 lead in weries, the final game of which be played today, This wilt be last appeaarnce of the cham here this season. ‘After going hitless and runless for innings, in the opening game of “s matinee, the Siwashes with Willie Mitchell's jaw slants in the lucky sev and four runs pattered over. THEY w les by Bohne, Murphy and hy, a double by Cunning an error of Johnny Mitchell's An out at first accounting for "9 tallies in this frame, rer Wares sent his young w—Roy Francie—tq the) in the second game and the} Woked very, very good. was Ray's first start before home crowd—which was a ker—and he surely made | Gus ican Greek meters; Tai “impression, four widely scat-| hits, two of which were Texas being the total number of | Kohlemainen, § Vernonite got as far as ‘second | world’s record Finland, time of gathered by the Tigers. Only | choice was Small and how the “murderers’ row” go after Walter's dish! ‘A homer by Bohne, three-daggers! Eldred, Kenworthy and Stumpf. clout for two bases from Mur- elud and nine singtes gave the! nm & nice appetite for sup ‘The locals fielded well in both | ee the full distance with | "RAY FRANCIS IS NEEDED | "The nifty showing of Ray Francts| mB welcome. With Ernie Schorr ly wut of the game with & back, the Siwashes were in meed of a good southpaw, Francis’ showing Sunday | } evidently a criterion that he has/ OAKS OPEN FINAL SERIES will open the final series ‘the Jong home stay of the locals | ‘The Oaks have been win- | right regularly and figure to! the tribe plenty of opposition much hitters as Guisto, Knight, er, Miller, Wilie and Cooper the job they figure to give any team in the league a battle. the order named. In the imary ih 1:01 45, was 1:02 2.5. | YANK DIVERS ELIMINATED The first heat of the with Bolden Langer, America winning the second heat Wells of Beigium. | 1. Mitehert Seattle at 500 || Puher Eaingion lane rf Beattie’s club is at the 500 per | lien 'f, ent mark for the first time in| Devormer many long weeks. If we can onty Win a few ball games during the | Goming week there's hopes that we| Won't slip under the mark again this| | * |e > « Totale.- Iroc eheneh, Beattia— Iddieton > ib. batted for Ww Mitchel "Alcor Year. mn NIXON JOINS ’EM Bonne ‘ Bob Nixon, the hard-hitting young | M17?" .! @utfielder, who was farmed out, to Kenworthy ‘the Beattie P. I. league oufit early | Comingbam "this year, rejoins the tribe today.|Swmet, Be is hitting well over the 200 Demaree, p .. ‘mark in the Class B league ara | Bhould come in handy as a pinch| .c0e ty ins Hitter with Carl Zamiock just about | vernon . @ut of the lineup for the season.|_ Hits Phe magician is up and around | ***\'* Ggain after being operated upon for| summary: Strack out# the remova) of his tonsils, but it Oe Demeres, 3... eae will be some time before he will be|%,,Mi\cnell. ti oft ready te agats. NEW MAN 1 TO REPLACE SAVAGE to FAington to Devormer to ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Aug. 23 —Roy M. Johnson, a former Univer ity of Michigan football star, has nm engaged to fill the vacancy of coach on the University of New Mexico grid team, left open by the | Hien, it Fesignation of Tony Savage of Se | Smith. a> yore |D. Murphy | Smallwood, p Johnson is a graduate of Michigan, fa the holder of the interscholastic| | Totals.....--- : strength record, was a first lieuten. | 4 Snttle 3 ant in the war, ven the Croix de fonnes. th Geurre, and played center on Michi. | % Murphy fan's 1919 grid team, pet MARATHON i." SWIM PLANNED tumpf, | Adams, Francia, Because of the success of The) Star city swimming preliminari Saturday, plans are already betng laid for a two-mile marathon in one Of the locaf lakes by The Star next | season. This event will be in ad dition to the regulir Star city ewim- ming meet. ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE 11 ton J. Mitchell Chadbourne Mitchell, & 0 minutes Rune Time of game Umpires ferond Game Vernon A | 5. Mitehert Chadbourne. Fisher, tb Kedington, Lang, rt . - of th eecseccoeg rf an ib it a Totals Score by innings Vernon Hite, Seattle.’ Hite 1210 Summary: Struck out 3; by Francia, 1 Smallwood Bite—D. base bite | Home run to Mitchell Francia, Kenworthy for — Smallwood, 9 hour and 40 minuten. and Holmes, uo 0900 1110 2000 o off Francia, Murphy, T% Kenworthy Bohne to R Murp! Double p Edington. Murphy Biared Rune Time | Won, | Balt Lake . 1! | Vernon Ty Ran Francisco | weattle how Ang: HG ary io Demares, Double Eldred BY HENRY L. FARRELL the 2:32 swimming events Kahanomoku broke his own world’s; record in the 100-meter dash prelim His previous recor In the plain high diving heats all) | Americans were eliminated mott and Quimby qualified in the 400. | meter, Kegeris was first and Kruger ankie second. The second heat went to Ke loha, with McGillivray third. 1.500-meter swim was won by Vernot of Canada! of America also qualified by In the middle weight class of box ing Goldberg of America beat Scham mong of Denmark and Witacher beat Prudhomme of Canada defeated Masson of Belgium and Mallin Engiand beat Cranston of America. on Mi J Stumpf to Kenworthy to Murphy Bacrifice remponathie 1 how Byron and Holmen, 2 eununiened 0000 0 a! . By Smallwood Basen on 1 ball Two hy lays Bacrifice len b of game Umpires PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Lowt a 64 69 69 a 12:35 4-5. Losaman of Esthonia was second. | only 13 seconds behind the winner Organ, Linder and Mellor for Amer jen finished seventh, lith and 12th in plays for Stan years, POPE FINISHES THIRD IN DISCUS; FINN WINS MARATHON » Seattle's lone entry in the Olympic games, finished third in the discus throw. He led all other Amer-| weight throwers. The discus heavers finished in the following order: Niklander, Finland, first, 44.685 pale, Finland, second, 44.19 meters; A. R. Pope, University of Washington, third, 42.13 meters. George Etzell, featherweight, considerably around Seattle last year, won from Fritach featherweight boxing preliminaries the| #n of Norway of South Africa beat America, while knocked out Richard of firet round. Hebrants | beat Hersehman At fyweight mark beat Ziv Diginnero defeated France. new | Duke | set a new wor distance in 42 15 o Finland won the final terneon game t Lake Aldredae Crandall Prowgh and € At Portiand First game Onkiand Datterian — Holl Kallio and Koehler Second game Arnith tehei! Fading nite w ur and i. Philadelphia | Chicago Detroit NATION ~oucconew> rT IS VERY SACRAMENTO, Cal nager Bill Rodgers mento ball club, is | at his home here toda. turned from Lo« after a w ling physicians refused Agers was suffering ‘e} was maid that a pronounced it o~ 0} I 4 “4 in—ott Th Byron | There | league | at will b m, at the 8p besides foo |for the coming se a on 497 are requested to attend, of the United States navy, of France, ") Herxovitch of Canada beat Monting ANTWERP, Aug. 23.—Engtand won | of Holland and Logania beat Jacob the 1,600-meter relay race today, | American team finishing fourth. | ‘The marathon, climax of the track and field events, was won by Hannes in Among the featherweights Walker Graham Peterson ¢, Amerion, Rampignop ‘The American 400.meter relay team ‘s record, making the 4) premier eprinters, Paddock Murchison and Kirksey baton for the United States. and 4 ing critically Angeles ‘a illness there. Low Angeles doctor ‘walking typhoid.” bowlers Wednesday Ideal tion of office discussion Rumor Has McCredie Piloting Detroi Does the announcement that the McCredies plan to sell their Portland franchise in the Coast league at the end of this season, that came out of the Rose City some time ago, mean that Walter McCredie, present manager of the Beavers, is slated to go back to the big show as a manager? ball circles that the big Scot will pilot the Detroit Tigers next year in the American league, succeeding Hughey Jennings, who is in bad in Detroit for the fizzle of the Tigers this year. experience, playing the outfield for Brooklyn and Baltimore. The big fellow is ranked as one of the best pilots on the Coast, where he has been engaged in baseball for Strong rumors are afloat in Eastern base- McCredie has had plenty of big league who fought in the Hartman of of Canada France in the of Belgium of Den | while of} America’s Schols carried the of the 10,000 moter cross-country run, with Eng-} and second and Sweden third. Guil MeDr. | lemot, the sensational French runner who was the favorite, turned hin} after doing four kilometers and was forced to withdraw The Americans finished fourth. France fifth and Belgium sixth. eee second.) ANTWERP, Aug. 23.—The officta *ncore of the 1920 Olympiad at the ‘onclusion of track and field events today was ows Ameri: Sweden 90; England. ¥y. 2 South Afri way, 11; Esthonia, ® of | Denmark, 9; New Zeaiand, Aus tralia, 1; Luxemburg, 1 Lapan non and Bass! AMERICAN LEAGUF eon 4 wl ais | 60 60 BILL RODGERS | | 8 aa Aug. 23 of the Sacra i Rodgers re Saturday Attend to wtate what from, but it of all city August Rowling | will take of plans All Interosted | SWIMMERS QUALIFY FOR STAR FINALS for The Star were held Sat Baker and beaches before The preliminaries city swimming meet urday at the Mount Green Lake bathing big crowds The events were pulled off in rapid succession due to able efforts of “Dad” Henry and hin able corp of asnistants The finals for the big meet will |. | be held at the Crystal Poot Tuesday night starting at 0. All who qualified in the junior events and the men's and women's novice races and all others entered in the senior events should be at the Crystal Poot not later than 7 p.m, no that there shall be no delay in running off the meet. “The pool will be open for swimming after 9 p.m Bronse medals will be given for all first places and ribbons for thone finishing second and third. The meet will be under the regular super vision of thesA. A. t The offiectals for the finals will be chosen today Admission to the Crystal Poot for! g¢ the finals will be 25 cents, and the! houre is expected to be filled to The following swimmers qualified | Saturday BOYS (UNDER 11 YEARS) Verne fret: William Beck, tind; Ralph Menper, fourth feen Lake—Walter Rhodes. first norty Dougian second. Joe Newseum, third, Harrie Hanrahan, fourth 8@ Yard Herk Streke Mount Haker—Alfred Portier, firet Jack MeNerney, ecw Fiord Hawes, bag lb yk ceed | even error marred the first! held the Felix club to four hits.) pair have been barred for the sea Harris Hanrahan, se jxame of The Star Junior baseball|two of them being of the scratch son from the playfielde by the park BOYS (14 AND 15 YEARS) title series Sunday which wan|variety, Both hurlers weakened in board for trouble in. the 30-Vard Dash—ree Siyhe grabbed by the Mount Baker club' the ninth, Thorburn walking three Ready game, while Barbaris is out | ” Of Leary, fret, Atlen at Walla Walls field from the Felix) men, but finally retiring the #ide with a bum knee. & third; | club by a 4104 count jwithowt @ score counting, while) The Mount Raker boys need one| don McKay, firet: BR The winners made the most mis |Sheedy's work in this frame war more win to cinch the title. The hos Mien second: Deb Brena, third; | Plays, five altogether, but the losers’ | poor second gume of the series will be a Se two boots, which came in the firet | FELIX CLUR played on the Mount Baker grounds | Mownt Baker entered frame, were com accounting fe j MINS REGULARS at Columbia field next Sunday, The eee lake—« = McKey. three tallies. Felix club was hand pped by series in the best two out of three a jerinett, second; Art MeQuillaa,| Not a run wae bore a off of the lows of Bob Hoyer, left field; games. If a third game ix k needy's delivery, while Thorburn | Tet Ahner, second base a Al ® MEN (NOVICE co Sheedy aneman, and Al sary it will be played at the Seat Meetm Le was rerponsible for just one run.| Harbaris, right fielder. The former| Ue Coast League park September 6.|EVANS on Lake—art neat, MOUNT BAKER * ——R | *- $a Sieh Nae Rob Mtrene, second: I tod SCORES THRER | sca nme The Mount Haner tore got off 10 | ~ Game Gossip dit The Box Score S (UNDER Wt ¥ lan ear Oo #0) Ooty io | . behead it FEAR jan early lead, thanks ome a z Bd Out, whe started cnt. the Mi. Raker— A Mount her—Mildred Folette, first; | Uttains bY youns ~e ms season with the Felix clab ms @ | Patterson, ef . . conare Garriatt, seen. Agues mpl, | field, Who let & grounder slip thru) barter, returned in time from the | Kringle. if ° rd, Kima Jolly, fourth hin legs and three men ambled over! ert. where he hae been spending | Larson. 2b... iat teen Lake-Blanche Aten: wots | late ith one st few weeks, to play in | Laedtkee, ne Riieabeth Mailer Sed ee saeett the pint With one out Kringle! ties tithe game yesterday. He played | Koberia 3h ee rd; Vivian Reach, fourth er land Larson singled and Liedtke) right field, Troepple, ib. ° D0 f jeft field GIRLS (14 AND 15 YEARS) — | Poles A sharp ingle 10 | freon ® i 50 Yard Dash—Pree style |that Peters couldn't # and the wn 9 Fy niger Raker—Madaiyn — MeArthur, |trio ankled around the bases. I ret. Isabel Kimart, second: Marguerite throw to third to head off L: ‘0st 6 ake - was muffed by Fri and all three! aR HK POA ake—Pearl Menmes elles | flies in the Lets wos Met a | 2 @ e 1 + e ine Metis, f | The Felix club came back with! Youne ho filed tm during the 40 @u @ ‘8 NOVICK RACK one in thelr half of the inning | * tame for the Felix club oe 28 ae 1 third. Uartteue, ecomd feudal left fleld and went around to third | pepete th the fetal Tee So elareen Gen eae ee ieeen Lake-—Wiltrude Warton, first, (00 Kobler’s sacrifice from Roberta | season with the Cavalier club : oP wre aroline McGee, second; Dorothy Poulson,| to Troepple, The little fellow red is ih i. a third aye . | _ The umpiring of Koy Pickens and pr UUre, B. 2 0 1 | when Troepple threw the onion over| Uwe Sint he Tigh einen, tho m4 "Ro | Larson's head at third base, trying | heat officiating thet we have seen at | Totals ns a ao with the exception | to head him off. any Sar league games this year, j The summary wre, Wore necomery Patterson, the Mount Baker) oy aS mene yy WOMEN’S SENIORS loenter fielder, busted a beautiful om 7. Ona Bhene 10000606 Faney Diving (16- Peet Neart) | triple to left in the third and moored je the fifth with Bnorsky on Friselt Bha bro. Asn Wagntet Katneryne Hirown » Kringle’s infield out. ex con mn nk ee ee aC | sie = Multa \PELIX CLUB | Fecend oa a line and it wae rirht im Rei terwon. Biruck out By Shendy by | 100-Yard Das! Sr RALLIES expecting a th Ie ould’ hace’ tees | Thorburn &. Gaaee on baits Ook waders Neer Nauman besee me | The Felix club came within an|* sure hit otherwine | {- Se Thorburn @, Wid pitches—m Katheryne Br vir " sount § e erosce 3... Paceed Ann W a « ace of tying the count in th ninth | ‘The Tire pur men in the Mt Raker | Double pi Sheedy to Ackeisan. arn. Dimple Nagier i inning, due to some goofy support! batting order, Patterson, Kringle. Lar o6 eet Off Sheedy 0; off Thorburn 1 “ om, iid heaving by Shee son and Liedtke, did the ing for | l4ft on basee—Fellx Club 6, Mt Raker 100-Yard Dash and some Wild heaving by Sheedy and Lied tid hitting for | Laft ow aker | " the wloners, Larson leadin, ne mpires—Pickens a: Beth Langley With two away, Mi NEE 30 ee ee tence oe ading the pr Time ef shined tt nd Alam Water right and stole second orekey ails tcaoleg en natiee walked and they both moved up and fanned and Frisell hesitated about Ondo aman A ticianetay panend «ek: ere | f way home, then kept on coming. He 50-Vard Dash (Pree style) ory at the rubber Sheedy injected | ee on er eae Katheryne Brown Perey sv ja wild pitch and Miller counted. play on Sandays. “4 who was doing the catching for |The Mount Baker receiver helped | os, 8 a gt” ira I yeoterday x club, filled tn at second base it 10. lor the Felix o ry | Be he fom twiee, but his work in ain't pl le hings along for the Felix club, t the Thad wens bist utes hg - od | |heaving the ball over third trying | * club team. MEN'S SENIORS jto catch Snorsky and that worthy Tweet” Prine Pelle club thira! 50-Vard Dash (Pree Style) counted | patho ‘of any Junior plaver in'the' chs | GMb, enee, Sat Aheor wilt be Otto Lieke Milan ©. Myers With one rum needed to tie, Cory | He stole tea & terany.: he mat o piny if the games go to 0 } anen yenterday ota) three tilts as * McWat R W, Bimmonde }iifted an easy fly to Kringle in good lend tt w hed first all) played out a tee pms oh lh am Dinn jour times he went late, walk- Mitrie Keone left, who obligingly dropped it. | four times he went to the pi nag Oe Hilt Wright W. Kk. Ryedale =| Things looked bright for a tie moore |rne gunn, Settin® & single and renee FI Ary te his usual brit- inorte A Mevene Lambert Hternbergh | with Thorburn, @ hard hitter, at|in the third frame when he ried. to | club team, "but he didwt aenasy ine Sack Me nTe Horm (Unter Water) the plate, but Cory elected to steal | tea! home Her struck at the piteh | ting. Pa ory, MaWatters. Bill Welent |xecond for some unknown reason hae y Nell Lambert Sternbergn | peg from Ackelson to Roberts sipaek a dong Roth pitchers hurled good ball | TO BOX AND M’CARTHY PEE gba ora pag with a few unsteady streaks, Shee peace es ‘| FITZSIMMONS | START WO! Harry Speid fam Dinnia 200-Vard Dash (Breast Stroke) Robert Smith He eit Faney Diving Rodney Gilbert Joe Hyman Otto Licka Pred Crafton Guy Thomas Roy O'Neil Merlin Fadden Milan ©. Myers A the VARDON AND BIG FELLOW TO GET SECOND TRIAL. Solon Southpaw Has Chance for Fame ——————— Walter Mails, the big southpaw with the oratorical dispo: | the big show for the second time. mento club this season, has been traded to the Cleveland Indians, who are in the thick of the fight for the American league flag. Faeth, a right-hander, and Nichaus, a southpaw, go to | Sacramento in the deal, and some cash accompanies them. once, The chatty southpaw haz a world of stuff, altho he used to have a terrible time lactis here because the fans used to ride him to death. | But at that, these same fans will be pulling for him to make good, as Mails has more than his share of nerve on the diamond, and there's no doubt about his assortment of foolers. | MT. BAKER WINS FIRST CARL MAYS WILL! NOT RETIRE egular Sunday #hoot lattle Gun club yesterday DRAKE IS HIGH MAN AT SHOOT Drake made the high score at at the His score RAY WIN | wax 48 out of a possible 60. x were tied for second place with 47 CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Harry Var.| out of a possible 50. don and Kdward Ray have added victories over Chick Evans and Rob-| tA. Gardner, leading western am.| SOHNSON AND ateurs, to their string. ‘The English | players took the exhibition maten| GRIFFIN WIN 1 up here yesterday after losing to| BOSTON, Aug. 23.—Willle Johnson die Loos and Leo Diegel 3 and 2/and Clarence Griffin of San Fran in the morning |ctuco won the national doubles ttl sie here Saturday when they defeated PE Mea pol eee tha’ halle te eae Willis Davis and Roland Roberts, ning the Sunday double bill, Scores; | “Ise Of San Francisco, by the se 1 0 and 4 to 1, of & 6-2, 6—3, jun Jarvie Otto Licks | Mertin Padden lambert Sternbergh | NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—-Carl Mays, robert serene Desh (Free stzte) | pitcher of the New York Yankees,| Ww. kc epeiae! ja Al will not retire from the diamond, fam Durlz Mitrie Konowalott | cording to his recent activities here. Harry Speidel Mays appeared on the field here Sut 100-Yard Dash (Free Style) urday for the first time since Mon erry MeWatters Milan 0. Myre day, when he delivered the ball that fam Dini peidel | fatally injured Ray Chapman, Cleve-! jeorke A. Stevens | land shortstop | simmons will Hehtweight Square Garden announced mar New York state Fitzsimmons was sel sitien is to have his chance in The big left-hander, who has been pitching for the Sacra- w k the of his re ler in Pt accept $1 ‘The fight will be 16 rounds to a decis: | jon, TU FIGHT HERE Gene champion fight in Seattle in the near future. | jightweights His friend, Lawrence Boedkor, call-} “Lioyd Madden vs, Phil ed up Clay Hite, local promoter, to} weiterwegihta, nil Jensen, notify him that Tunney would’ be ‘ " : in September. He is still suffering ‘ from a bad hand, which prevented] Tn the past six years the National | him from fighting Marty Burke In|league rag has been won by. six New Jersey recently, Tunney will| different ball clubs Accordin, “to | be introduced from the ring Wed-|thix take your turn idea the Pitte.| needay night at the smoker burb Pirates or St. Louis Care Hite says that he expects to sign! should grab the pennant this soa bim {Camp Lewis and is looking for a4 | with Punney, Mails will report to the ee ann | Pangements may be made to get ORK, Aug, 23.—-Eddie Fits box Benny Leonard, champion, at Madison | Septembér 17, it was today, This bout will) resumption of boxing in under the new law. sted because it victory over Lew Tend hiladelphia, He agreed ‘to 00 and Leonard $50,000, NNEY WILL light A heavyweight of the EF. F, is at Frank Warmer, Local ring fans will have a chance | to see two of the best coast weiter weights work out this afternoon in Clay Hite's| Arena gym. Alex Trambitas arrived from Portland Sunday morning and had a stiff workout Sunday afternoon and will go On again Monday at 2:30 Johnny McCarthy, who opposses [him in the main event of Hite's | Arena smoker Wednesday night, ar- rives from the South at 315 p. m Monday and*will proceed immediate ly to the Arena for a workout. He will spar with Frankie Jones, the California. welterweight The rest of the card is as fol ows Val Sontag vs. Frankie Jones, welterweights. Macario Flores vs, Eddie Jackson, sont SHORTSTOP HOLE t {Walter Mails Goes to Cleveland Club IN BIG SHOW wert INDIANS MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1 ty (CHAPMAN'S: DEATH WRECKS INFIELD Chisox Increase Lead in American League Race . Chicago won another game tn league yesterday and lead the Cle land Indians The 1919 champions! took the Jead in the junior major ol Saturday when Cleveland suffered ap defeat. The effect on thar of the Cleveland squad off American creased their over double mor the Indians) death and lows of Ray Chaps man, star shortetop, may knocks them out the race for the Almer-* again heading the National league: race, and secording to the present] fope, Cincinnatl and Chicago honors in- yareball ¥ ore ‘ BY DEAN SNYDER powerful machine swept away in the; tragic death of Shortstop Ray Chap) man, what are the Cleveland Ind front in the American League pens nant rac this year? On August 16, the day the brilliant at the Polo grounds by Pitcher Cart Mays of the Yankees, the Indiang were leading the race with a few the Yankees and the White Sox. 4. To fill the late baseball star's place at such @ time is one of the biggest jean league bunting. Cineinnatt ig geain fight it out for the supr With one of the main cogs in the diane’ chances for breezing home in! infielder was hit by 4 pitched bail secant points separating them from problems that ever a manager faced, ‘Trin Speaker in now forced to call upon his reserves. Harry Lunte, utility infielder, gete | the first call for the shortstop posk | Gon. Lunte came up to the Indians from the Southern League and has not | been called into duty but a couple times this season. Both ances were creditable. He has never been placed under real big league fire. Johnny Dobbs, manager of the Pelicann, believes with Speaker that lin Lunte’s system ix the real stuff of the big leaguer, Whether his will help the Indians in their nant race, however, is q on BIG, HANDS Tailored | net © neces. | the rest : hitting pair ®—4 | of the best fielding third basemen tn ty | stop Sewall 1—Ackeizon. | Pelicans jcal on the player and Sewall } | |make a Jare thru on September Lante has exceptionally big nike those of the once fan | Honus Wagner. While in the lern league he was regarded as a sem | sational infielder and a good hil | Lante may rise to the great lgency and help carry the load. ~ | Lunte does fit into the Indians’ up it will prove the easiest sol |of Speaker's problem, for tt lem of his infield machine tm — ~~ tact 4 | Another possibility is Joey Evang, who has been doing duty in left j field, alternating with Charley” Jamieson until recently when bd | ness kept him out of uniform. Evans is recovering and will soom | be ready to get back in the gai He is a third baseman when pi ihe bis natural position and a s ing hitter, In fact, the Evans Jam) | son combination proved such a that they have ke; ® | Jack Graney out of the left ga since the veteran was compelled to- lay off with tonsilitis two months ano. SHIFT AT THIRD? If Speaker should deeide to make | his infield adjustment with vans in the lineup at third it is ponsible” (that Larry Gardner may go over to He is regarded as one — POSSIBILITY 4 ‘ | shortstop. the game and unquestionably the hitter in the most dangerous pinches Speaker holds an option on St of the New Or Recently he exercised to have reported at the end of season to the Indians. However, shortstop immediately. This would problem for the Pelicans, As they, like the Indians, are In hot fight for a pennant and wou be loath to part with a star in mid- season SEWALL MS STAR Sewall stands out as the sensation of the Southern league, He is demon hitter as well as a brilli fielder. Speaker has another utility fielder in Otto Neu, He has been called upon for duty this Also the Indians’ reserves incl George Burns, but George is a baseman and it is doubtful whethi either he or Doc Johnson will Be used in another position, Joe Wood, the onetime smoke. ball pitcher, has played infield pe, sitions during his career, Speaker has used him in right field, alter nating with Etmer Smith, until re cently, when Joe was put, on the Indians’ reserve pitching list. In the loss of Chapman, Speaket faces one of the biggest prob! , @ manager has ever been cal upon-to solve. Filling Chapman’ shoes is only a part of the probl 8 |for Chapman's playing personalit was a big factor in the Indi , strength as a pennant contender. MAY ARRANGE MINOR SERIES | It expected that a series will be teamed between the Eastern league champs and the International league pennant winners late in Sep tember, The Bastern season end& September 12 and the Internationals 4 19, VERNON VS. SEATTLE TODAY—Game Called at SP. M Take Fourth Ave, Can