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to Leaders Indians Waltz on Beavers Twice, While Bees Sting Sacs for Pair BY LEO H. LASSEN OOKING the Pe and Beavers twiee Sunday the Salt Lake Bi stinging ramento Solons th were twi Seattle India 1 ple nt for the Coast league pennant The Portland in the ft men were easily vanquished = in the first tite rd but they died hard in the second, play ing one of the most sensational fensive games ever dished up } Walter Genin, Portland's young Center field guardian, turned in one of the st catches ever made fm the local park when he raced back to cover Cunningham's fy in the second game, pulling the ball down over his head with his gloved hand and making a back-hand cate! He also turned in a swell running atch of a liner from Wisterzil’s Stick ™ the first game. Seattle finally won the second game after Portland tied it up int Rinth. Lane's double and Wist single with two outs scored the win Ring runs. A! Demaree started, but Was knocked out in the ninth, Dailey finishing the came Dec” Quissen berry burted at first for Portla with Johnson winding up the work Harry Gardner pitched the locals Mito a 7-to3 victory in the first a game while Sam Ross was hit hard!’ By the home clubbers. ENFIELD STILL LEAKY While the Seattle infield has been Playing a lot better baseball during the past week on the defense, the Taner quartet still causes tre Tex Wisterzil, who ix usually pretty | Steady on balls hit right at him, had @ bad day Saturday, when he booted two and made a wild heave, alt of | Portiand Which helped in Seattle's downfall, | gare when Portland won out 6 to 5. In} the second game Sunday Rod Mur fam phy. who has been playing some | Sweet baseball at the keystone bas, Kicked a grounder with a made-to- | Wimersi Order double play in front of him | jt," and Portland then proceeded to tic / the score, Otherwise the work of the infield was O. K., but it's boots | In the pinch that lose the ball games | pires— Pinney and and Seattle can't afford to lose many | With a chance to move into first place just ahead. CUNNINGHAM 18 HITTING AGAIN Bil Cunningham, who has been in & terrible batting slump during the | Past week, is hitting again, and with Vengeance. Bill broke his untucky | streak Saturday with a pair of sin. Biles. Portland couldn't get him out in the first game Sunday, whe Was hit by a pitched ball, walked twice and connected for two doubles. In ‘the second game he clicked a| single, walked, hit two flies, one that | Would have been a homer but for) Genin's wonderful catch, and made one infield out. QUISSENBERRY LOOKS GooD “Dock” Quissenberrg, the young Portland school kid pitcher, looks like a mighty fine prospect. He Save Seattle quite a battle yesterday and went out of the game for a pinch hitter im the eighth. He has good} speed, a fair curve and plenty of Merve for one so inexperienced. He should develop into a mighty good mound man PORTLAND HAS GOOD OUTFIELD Portland has one of the best all around outfjelds in the league. They | field like regula speed demons, Wolfer, Cox and Genin all being fast They're pretty good hitters, with Wolfer and Cox doing the heavy | work and Genin doing good duty as ‘lead-off man. And t all throw and run the bases well, too. LANE HITS FAST PACE Billy Lane hag been actting a dizzy pace on the base paths again this last week. He stole three sacks Sun day, pilfering third once on the ven erable August Fis He is also hitting well When Bi gets on the paths he causes the pitchers More worry than any other runner in the league. TOBIN IS HOKSE FOR WORK Big Frank Tobin, Seattle's prom ising young catcher, ig a regular horse for work. With Tub Spencer ready again, Tobin went right on and caught both games of Sunday's double bill, He is gaining the best experience in the world right now The young fellow peps up the ball games and works like a trooper. His hitting is holding up finely and his catching’ is all that can be asked these days. PORTLAND CATCHERS LOOK BAD Del Baker a Gue Fisher. the veteran Portland catchers, have looked bad trying to throw out & attie-runners this week. Fisher h been the worst of the two, the vet eran Gily tossing to second on the bounce most of the time. Once yes- terday he ran half way there in inaking a throw and then heaved the ball into center field OLDRING MAY BE LET OUT Seattle is one man over the 20 limit of the Coast league. One man must be let out before the mn KOCK to Salt Lake tonight, Thatynan ma can league outfielder, who has by Of practically no use to the team from # playing standpoint. Monroe Swartz has rejoined the club and Tommy Gibbons, Next Logical Oppo uence” wecccccece! ed for Ross in ninth, Sacrifice hits ur 40 minutes Becond game ‘ A f. ‘ 5 5 ‘ ‘ 5 ‘ ‘ 3 he! Cunningham, ss 2) Vietorta *Rlatted In ninth for Quiasen } when winning rus oun by Quissenberre. ff Quissenberry and Stanage: G FRISCO HOLDS field, has & Mack being who has been of the strategical side 4 lot of value twirlers farmed out ve OAKS HAND OUT _ | wate sieia sunday % JOLT TO VETS) saying at anortston ana the wists | walks in the pair of games Sunday handed catch of SALT LAK TROUBLE }xerous bunch ramento club two | TWO TIED IN gprs SUNDAY SHOOT)! cousrax—titiea in auto accident, | & best club in team and the be Rube Oldring, the veteran Ameri- | lars n | there | | 4 million dol fopped the amateur shooters at the Sunday shoot of the Seattle gun club with 48 out them | Reid and F.C. R sionals with only one miss engineer. a lot of trouble, (lom1~ OLBBONS Clever Tommy Gibbons, the St. Paul light-heavyweight, is the next logical opponent for Champion Jack Dempsey, ac-| cording to Johnny Kilbane, featherweight king, who wrote a series of special features on the big scrap for The Star, and who picked Jack to win in the fourth round by a K, O, Gib- bons has uncorked a good punch lately and has always be rated as one of the cleverest big fellows in the business. How Teams Stand ‘Juniors in in Star Junior Baseball League| (]gse Ball | kart Claar Co sis getown Cube haga FlagChase Washmeton Park qearen cube ee Eckarts Only Team Sure ween Anne Aerial Star Diamond Circuit Feta ; oe | The Eckart Cigar Co nine] Philadephia ” “ jelinched first-place honors in the} preliminary season of the class Bj € arenags 6 Pane. ‘ vision of The Star Junior Baseball ladeiphia i2, Washington 4 league Sunday by defeating the Col-| ‘ins Juniors at Walla Walla by «a NATIONAL AGUR | to § talty seieiieatii Won lost. Wet | The leaders are the only tossers ow a re of & place yet in the first four a Be that will fight it out in a round rob ela ae in for the title } Cnteabe 4 There are five, teams that still Cincinnati have a chance for the three remain Philadelphia rt Gears tia meek 1k |pioce sure of at least a tie for fourth i Mt. Lowle &, Chicago 5 place by defeating the Three Broth Brooklyn 6, Phi jelphia 3 Groce: ctive PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL ay eapesay eee Won. Lost. Pet Yakime ‘ Tiz/ and Pirates «til have a chance t Tacom tie for fourth piace. The Dye Works } Walla Walla next Sunday, The At Tacoma ee rim i 7 + | Juniors at the same place today and ries Tompson and Mtevens |la. This game was postponed Sunday BEES WALLOW | because several of the Washington team left town and the park be IN BASE HITS | wwiitica The star in time to tw ALT LAKE, July 4.—Salt Lake the =e eet aside As it will be allowed “in base hits yesterday | \mPoesible to start the finals July when the Bees waitzed home with |}? (Mis oro i two wing over Sacramento, knock Should any of the teams be tied | for fourth piace after next Sunday's amr special rulings will be made and the plans for playing off the tiffs will be announced immediately following the games ing them out of sta nd place in the nding The first game went to to 4 and the second 21 to 4 Pa y Sigiin of Salt Lak knocked two homers in the third inning of the second « Firat Game at ‘hake Hatteries— Bh i) The Youngstown squad was 9 6) awarded thelr Sunday game by for felt when the Queen Anne Aerials and Lyn . failed to put in an appearance 1 Game Rk # erg ‘u As both teams are out of the run Bait 6 sivchas | Bing for the championship, the post 4 and Lynn poned game between the Queen | Anne Aerials and Shamrox Cubs booked for today at Mercer play a off Batteries been cal LEAD IN RAC SAN FRANC wy 4.—8 Francisco held their lead in the Cos Ie here Sunday by defeating the Vernon Tigers in a pair of game The morning game was a wild af fair with Frisco, winning 9 to 8 while O'Doul pitched the Seals into a 5-tol win in the afternoon The Eek out the Collins iors in a heavy scoring game at Walla Walla yest >, were without Bill Johnson, their pitching star, and th: uy ting of Juniors ran res on Gower. The hit mich for the winners featured the First Gam KR ME Ge re om iraw, Paeth agd Mur Juniors rig: | McQuaid, Couch and Agnew kart Cigar Co s 9 ined lea—Smith and ‘Tyo; Gower and 1 8 6 | Gaston, Hobba hell, Love and Murphy;! ‘The Georgetown Cubs kept up| | the rman Groc at Walla The hit LOS ANGELES. July 4.—Oakland! ing of Collins feawured the playing gave Los Angeles’ climb to the top| of the winners. a rude wallop between the optical , The scare. " here yesterday, when the visitors | yeoreetown © § took a pair of games. Batterioa—-Colling @md Cardona; Gray First Gan rn # | cul and Nattelt A Oakland 6 8 |'*hatterenKrauve’ ‘and’ ikoenter, aide | The Highland Park team turned in nhart and Baldwin a 3 to 2 win over the Three Broth R 4H, &.| ers’ Dye Work in a tight game at | Qakt s . shland Pa Sune “ip ep a : § ¢|Hishlana Park Sunday Hetteries—Kromer and Mitse; Hughes, No report was | Shamrox Cubs-Bulldog Sunday eived on the game in The Mrs. W. A. Dig A. Diggins R. W. Kinzer and F, Ulvestad us, wife of Rev, W. f 60, while L. H.| WASHING hi led the pre John ‘ON Death takes ‘inley Wallace, New York civil onent of Dempsey | nent of Dempsey B world’s champlor | an good now them in entitled to wants to pay an't one-half the J. Kilbane Calls Turn | on Big Go Feather Champ Picked Jack to Win in Fourth in Star, June 20 BY JOHNNY KILBANE Featherweight Champion Gibbons would ney than Georges Carpentier did in the round I predict Star articles ed in The Se braing of his stay out of the clinches. because he Boxing was the method by not to stand up and box Whenever he Soltine Juniors Set of Berth in Playoff in) Dempsey had more weight, This overcame Carpentiefs greater | speed and boxing skill, | WHY CARPENTIER | He won the Paradise cup for the sec AGE MAKES |seasion of it because he into clinches where Dempsey, with bin 20 pounds of ex- could lay that weight | against him and wear him out weaken him with short jabs. strength beat boxing «kill ‘arpentier’s handicap of choosing of fighting, he | fought an even fight up to the fatal fourth round, It was plain to me that Dempeey was beating him in the first round use of short cone weight ing places among the first four. High: | nd the Georgetown Cubs | ers Dye Works and the Egerman | The Three Brothers, Youngstown | montly lefts. team plays the Collins Juniors at| the second | Youngetown squad plays the Collins ably belonged to Carpentier. this round and he Dempsey and Dempaey | Carpentier m: worth-while judged the third round a draw, with Carpentier landing more blows, but with Dempsey averaging things up with bis superior strength. | the age of 45. «0; Gibeon|the Washington Parks and Pirates | too fast for [wil meet next Sunday at Walla Wal-| was missing HAD BOXED fight as a whole blows | George Kelly, Giant first baserna today staged what looked like a box: | mid-season « efforts. He sm runs off the Brooklyn Dodgers in|}. neid July 16 their home lot, the first off Mitchell | in the first inning, The second clout | If Carpentier had boxed time and dancin Carpentier didn't do the came could do better than do the thing that That was Carpentier’s fatal mistake. Frenchman And he had Dempsey kroggy in th And he did this ta menaced by Kelly in the early part of the season, has hit 30 home runs to date this season, the Bam bino viewing with the big fight for publicity Saturday by banging out two in one day ert Cigar Co. just did none | first” session. I predicted Dempsey | the fourth round with a right-hand w to the heart and a lett hook to| GIBBONS TO actually was the | day, winning & to 7, The Cigar men} would win in ly Caston and Johnny | pentier down for the /FARMER WILL should fight three months to their winning streak by defeating | championship, | day night PAT MORAN IS GREATEST | OF TRAINERS Pat Moran is one of the most hu: | seful trainers of ball | man and sue Whether he climbs the , the cultivation of a prop-| ning morning practice.) Harley-Davidson Motorcycles OTH JACK AND GEORGES SEEKING MOR PARKELA thing near the smartness of Car he w pentier sed Tommy Gibbon ood, but he tn) Vieht, Gibbons needa at least two three od wth mi woh a Ht with Carpentier, be he tach the champion ven Tex Mckard wants that mateh for! t Carpentier, who plans to remain here for 4 while, wants either f nd Hill Brennan, Gibbons and " Frenchman would be a great t an It would bring together two of t fastest and hardest hitting | nt heavyweights the world has ever) Cary known for the Gibbons has been wanting t t Frenchman since he crossed the At | aged ha lantic last year to get him nlike Rickard » Is planning a big | around « match for Columbus ¢ October | fore he 12. He would like to get Willard or) Deseamy Brennan for Dempeey The ch i that he was) but to give them a chance; that! with the Belle of All Is Greatest of Polo Mounts in World NEW YORK, July 4.—Relle of world. Auto“Speed Kings Race ONENTS one ome why E OPP fighter in the w and W But it te t was] hind. eels ser started dy punch and hit the oken bone Sig t elbow. The Frenchy n wir with pain & hook hand ke | player after ri r hot on ' fe njured hand entitles the man to sympathy but it dos t detract from the champion He hit Dempsey with evé 1 before he fractured driver and he couldn’t bring |ALLEN PLAYS | BETTER IN FINAL MATCH July 4.—Marshall Ab ge = ‘ an pony which — a e n ttle tennis star, and Phil Bet Mie be nized as the best polo mount in ing in the finals in the Inland Eq 1 he was raised ley'n Je ingt Bradley sold her to Howard Phipps of Westbury, L. 1. Phipp rned the mare had @ bad di» E.R a Hour farm, near Lex position, He gave her away to a ‘With carpenter in Weatbury The car stars penter found her incorrigible and [| fourth sold her to Fred Post of East! on i Williston, L. 1, for $350 It took Post two years to break || 4 Belle in as a polo mount. At Tommy ner firnt she would bo’ follow the ball. I of heart and took a lik ing to the game, She ix as fast an bullet and can get away like 1 whot out of a gun and refuse to tor she showed ye is tered. A new distance record was estab Doping Mashed at the annual #ki tournament of the P. pure Northwest “@kiing club at) ages urd Johnson, of Tacoma, leaped 126 | ? Sam Hib fect € As stab! The complete results follow bie and $115,000 for Playfellow Sigurd Johnzon, of Tacoma, first oth L. Larson, of Abericen, second fellow Peter Bleucher, of Tacoma, third:! cou. times Chris Bakken, of Roy, fourth The « standing jump was won by Larson MAT CHAMP When the last putt was holed at automatically banned from | competition, according to the new | rules of the Royal and Ancient Golf | association. That means thousands of clubs go j to the serap pile. In America more time will be giv: en golfers | Slotted clubs will be permitted for and perhaps always parring these freak clubs may be good of the game. Hes» than a full y became Stanislaus Zbyuzko, heavyweight wrestling champion, stands out as the modern Sampson His measurements are: Chest, 51 inches; height, 6 feet 9 Inches; waist, 39 inches: biceps, 20% inches, thigh, | 28 inches; forearm, 11% inches; calf, 14% inches, and neck, 20 inches. He realized his life's dream by ng the world’s championship at for the That isn't so amazing. Strength increases with age up to a certain | 4, point in life, That point is above the 45-year mark for athletes who conaat tauiee “* "|NO BOUT FOR KELLY CRACKS NEW YORK, July 4.—Long of Mich pack in his home run eked out two home Heinic a go at Ruth, whose record was BOX SOMMERS ff SPOKANE, July 4.—Mike Gibbons, famous St. Paul middleweight, boxes Al Somers in a 15-round bout here | today | Frank Fs BASEBALL Pacific Const League The Havana Tobacco used PORTLAND is the choicest grown. va SOLD BY LIVE SEATTLE DEALERS EVERYWHERE Double-Header --TODAY, JULY 4--- First Game Called at 1:30 TAKE FOURTH AVE. CARS Co. FP7pIKs. Auto Classic Being Held Over 250- Mile Course Today Northwest Sarles, Eddie are some A crowd of about 35. expected NEW SKIING PLAYFELLOW MARK MADE _ GOLD BRICK INBIG MEET; TO HILDR Knobbie won his two starts bought with an idea An extra prize for the longest! they would develop, of course. Play be worth his price. | But to date he is a gold brick DISCARD A u8) fellow may CLUBS IN another year ar's notice should * given before putting such a rule! into effect, It is costly to players. BENTON HARBOR CHICAGO, Joe Benjamin | Freedman at Benton Harbor today | because he has not been in the state n the required four was originally but the cham. | ‘reedman fight Benny pion canceled the bout. The b chumann, former Tacoma in the third with Mitchell still | weiter, who is now back in Denver delivering, The first homer came | with the bases empty, but the |iyn miller mighty wallop in the third brought!s pe will al in two runs ahead. The two four| rourth, taki baggers bring Kelly's total for the season to 12 | ain, will box Mel Coogan, 10 rounds in Denver July action on the on Harvey Thorpé in BUILT THOUSANDS of John Ruskin cigars are smoked in day — because John BATTLE DARCY Ruskin is the best and biggest ‘cigar mer, of Tacoma, will box at 2 for 15¢, Jimmy Darcy, of Portland, in. the | 10-round main event tn Portland Fri: Invest 15¢c. in two John Ruskins today and you'll be convinced, that John Ruskin is the cigar you want. hand, mild and delight! this city every They are built b: fully fragrant. cents each 1, LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO, NEWARK, N. J Largest Independ in the World ter tournament being he in this city today Men's Singles P sham, Oakland, R. 1, @efeate ¢ Moodhe, Wilamette university, 6 EK. Marmeson, 8 m Batley, Spokane, n Francisco, defeated io, 6-1, 6-2 ted Hutchinson, Spoki Tacoma, defeated Arm 6, 6-4 Fenimore Cady, Ingraham defeated Guy Tacoma — ‘seani-Fi i; i Marshall Alien defeated Bill Ingrabemg Sg 6-2, 6-6, 6-3 i Bettens defeated Wallace Scott, 6+ : sis, 6 Men's Doubles Hutchinson ‘and Anderson defeat” a tickney, Berkeley, Cal, and Henry, Spal 63, 6-4 Suhr defeated Rieke Wash, 6-1, 6-2 on Junior Singtes AN / | Suhr defeated Abner Mama, Spokane! ref 6-4, 6-2. for ! Ladies’ Singles " tio Miss May McDonald, Seattle, defeat. Bei Fo ed Miss Lorraine Cogwil, Spokane, €-ly n ‘ [AN radise valley Sunday when Sig-| %A few weeks ago two promising! 1.114 cal gwath one mile wide Aen and six miles Jong burned by graing] fire believed to have started on k from locomotive Atthelogical 7 | 4+ price gical L.Matks & Co,Inc. HAND CIGAR I by igar Factory New, Ine, attle, Wash,

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