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the American association. “was in seventh place. ~ OAKLAND Si Salt Lake Needs New | Ball Park Football Scores in Utah “Cheese Box” Make a Joke of Coast Records hall scores being turned tn at the Salt Lake Coast league base: ball park are dis- gusting Seattle and Salt Lake scored a total of 65 runs in Saturday's double header, and Salt Lake an even two dogen, the tribe winning both games. Both teams kept up their batting | gait in Sunday's double bill, The high altitude in Utah is one of the reasons for the big scores being Fun up, as the ball travels easier, and eonsequently farther. And then there is that Salt Lake Heheese box.” The Bee park Is the smallest in the league. It’s about time that the Salt Lake club get busy and get a real pare. The Bee owners are making a big $oke out of Coast league records with their present layout. _CLYMER OUT OF 20B AGAIN Derby Day Bill Clymer ts looking for work again. The red-thatched _ skipper who led part of the time in 1919 has been re- Teased by the Toledo: Mud Hens, in He will be suc Ceeded by Fred Luderous, vet first wacker. Clymer was with Columbus Jast year and finished seventh, get ting his walking papers at the end of the season, A few years ago Clymer Was recognized as one of the leading minor league pilots in the country. |‘ | How times will change! NEW PITCHER by the name of John Paul Jones, a right-hander, who was with the New York and Boston clubs, in the Na- tional league, a few seasons ago. He for Indianapolis, in the association, last year and second in effectiveness, altho “he has found the going harder this He was purchased outright ; _ from the Indianapolis club and will | report immediately to the Acorns. SALT LAKE FARMS OUT BLAEHOLDER Harry Blaeholder, the young San Francisco. pitcher, who was a star with the Salt Lake Bees during the eafly weeks of the season, has been Shipped to the Calgary team, in the ‘Western Canada leagpe, for more ex- . He didn't have a chance) te work for the Bees when they vis ited Seattle, Coast critics predict a! bright futuke for him, however, as he is said to have a world of natural pitching ability. INDIANS SPLIT WITH SALT LAKE): SALT LAKE CITY, July 1.—/§ Seattle broke even with Salt Lake im the doubleheader here yesterday, | * the locals winning the first by a 13- 6 score and the visitors taking the _ stcond by a 75 measure. “The Seattle team took five out of _ the six games in the series. Seattle left last night for San Francisco, where they will be enter- tained by Del Howard and his band of little Acorns. SEALS AND OAKS SPLIT SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—Oak- land and San Francisco split even in their doubleheader here yester. day. The morning game was a pitchers’ battle, while the afternoon tilt was a free for all slugging melee. The score. first game— RH. EB San Francisco ... : ee Gee Onkiand . lea i Batteries: Couch, O'Doul and Yelle Krause, Winn and Koehler Second game— nm OF Oakland WAerteure 10 San Francisco mien Cg Batter! Kremer and Koehler; Me Quaid, Lewis Agnew LOS ANGELES TAKES PAIR LOS ANGEL July 11.—Loe Angeles reeked revenge here yester day against the Vernon Tigers, tak ing both games of the double header. However, Vernon won the series, four games to three The score, first game R Los Angeles ; 10 «12 Vernon ee Be Batterien: Lyons, Dumovich, Aldridge and Baldwin; Mitchell, Love, Faeth and Murphy. econ’ game— ee og cms empire tae | air t | Vernon ; 1 fos Batteries: Thomas and Casey; Gor- man, seiptahinaed 4 _Marphy. PORTLAND DROPS TWO SACRAMENTO, July, 11—Port Jandjfook their usual beating today, dropping both tilts of a double header to the Sacramento Solons The score, first game— RR. MB. Sacramento ie 7 Portland ceo ee Batteries: Shea and Cook; Noss and Fisher. Second game— % - B Sacramento vocsmitesnt 10 Tortiand ccetessie® 30 8 Ratteries—Nichaus and Elliott; John gon and Haker. BOB. GEARY GOES | TO CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, July 11 Bob| Gil Dobie, former Washington | Jeary. pitcher on the Seattle Coast | grid men has appointed Clyde leugue tear, will join the Cincinnati | Mayer, acting captain of the 1920 Reds this week. It is understood | eleven, to assist him in coaching the that Outfielder Charley See and | Cornell grid men this fall. He will Pitcher Herb Brenton will go to| succeed Mike Hunt, former Wash eattle, besides $10,000. ive making 41} the Seattle team | Hits team | Oakland has signed a new pitcher | Seattle baseball fans are watching the work of Rory Middleton more closely than ever, as it has fallen to the lot of the Mayor of Flatr take the place of Bill Cunningham, his way to the New York Giants. ck to! | The “fastest man in the world,” jwho recently tled hie own world's| |record for the 100-yard dash, has ee. Paddock holds world's das Seattle's crack left fielder, who ds on \records galore, his best feat being his|ing falls to Wilbur Cooper, their star |defend his honors this year nd leentury mark of 94-5 Kenworthy Middleton, Slenne u“ 3 1 2 am nF A © se 2 6 se 1 e 43 oe 4 1 ¢@ § ’ » 2 . ee 1 Jenkins oie ‘ Bromley. p ON ee L wie 6 e Les = 1 1 {Sait Lake 1 * | Hite 1 1 o—38 Sommary Jenking Mur- Tro-bane hits, Jenkina Stolen base, Cravath. Sacrifice bits, Byler 2, Sigiin. Struck out, Bromiey 3, Prancts 1, Geary 1. Hiasea on baila, Francis 3, Geary 1 ee piten, Nine ruma It hits off Francia, 22 at hat in ¢1-3 innings. | Charge defeat to Francia. Runs respon- sible for, Bromley §, Francis %. Geary 2. Umpires Phyle and Bason. Time, 1:41 oar runs, Kidred Bigiin. Sacrifice hy Struck oat Kallio ¢ doer 2 Bases on balls Leverena Mack 2, Gardner 2, Wid piteh, Mack Lynn, Tobie, Three ru to Sialin to Byler 4 "to igtin to By ler, Stumpf to Kenworthy to Hates. Time, 30, Umpires, Eason and Phyle, Seattio at Oakland ° | Figures im Sporting pur Gere llere and Elsewhere Today | ___Ted Ray _}| Ike Caveney } | Pitching ts said to be 70 per cent| Winning the of defensive baseball; if that ts true! golf the big burden of holding the Pitts- 1920 American open championship by one stroke margin over a classy field at Toledo, nounced that he has run his last| burg Pirates up at the top in the | Ted Ray, Engliah yolfer, annexed the|also hitting the apple hard and ts) fight for the National league bunt-| Yank golf title. He in expected to moundaman leading the league. "face He great competition, ge ni lw He will | ers in the loop. Bport scribes up and down the| They're dropping the “cheese” pre- Coast are proclaiming Ike Caveney,|fiz before Champion Johnny Wil- the Ban Francisco ball hawk, the | son's name since he walloped Mike | best shortatop in the league, He is| O'Dowd the second time, Wilson, the| middleweight king, faces two hard one of the greatest all-around play-| bouts soon when he takes on Jack He's due to gradu-|Britton and Mike Gibbons within a w ate, New Net Champs Crowned in City Tennis Tourney New champions were crowned Saturday in the finals of the city tennis meet at the Seattle Tennis club, Here are the 1921 title holders MEN'S SINGLES—Bil| Taylor. Hi Tayler, ti new city tennis WOMEN'S SINGLES — Rita champion, had to defeat both Mareh- alt Allen and Wilton Seth, two of Meyer, JUNIOR SINGLES—Alee Ross. BOYS’ SINGLES—H, Langile. MEN'S DOUBLES — Fletcher Johnson and Leo Lagerstrom WOMEN'S DOUBLES — Mrs Rourque and Josephine Pollack. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE P ‘ Wee leet JUNIOR DOUBLES — Alec San Prancisee 2 i > e } Seattle deqneugihg SEn ae Rome and “Areeane: dation Alec Tone didn't have much trouble Saeresbente ” | MIXED DOUBLER—Josephine | defeating Joe dvenge 4 in the finals of Oakland a 4 Witter ‘1 the jumior boy a winning three out Low Angeles oo Fetnete and Witten gatta. lot tour esta, The tally was $8, 3-8, 6-1 Vernon re) i - = Ross, along with ie, the Sait Lake “ int) ttle bey champion, will represent the Portland mont 24} city at Victoria in the Northwest see ébitee tas wane FAST BOUTS tonal in tee weeks. The winners go Portiand at Vernon. Lom Angeles at Salt Lake. Sas Francisco a Sacraments NATIONAL LEAGUR Won Lost, Pet 7 tee ay are i AR R HPO. AB : ais tt Spare oy 4 pond Mi ee ae Se ae 2 188 8 fT 8 6) Phieceinte 21 Tr) mace oh 4 8. 8 6 Tere Kenworthy, 2b 7.0 36 8 O78 New York *, 1 Middleton. rf... 8 2 2 8 @ Of Stumpf, #3........4 2 6 2 2 @ Tobin, ‘c B13 1 6 j Mack. p..-. tt Re Be 1° | Gardner, p oS eentee a SS wos Sie Totals “a vu 4 *ipeeee Sam Lake AR RH A. B.| Boston Pi eRe Me air 3 @! st douls Sand. ay Ble Wie | 2 © | Chiegeo soning Bere 0 | Philfdeipbia 03 Brown, 2b 461 2 oe Nie Gige 2 ee 4 19-1, Philadelphia 0-6 | ne ae eet +4 | ao 4. New York 1 es ae 3 seton 9, Mt. Louis & ey eee ‘ ice ei 3 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL Laverens, p.- eo 8 eo Wea. Lost |*Jenkine’ a ae | @ 0 Tacoma ; ‘ ; Totals + ‘se *Ratted tor Ka ‘ Entriea are pouring in for the open golf championship at the Columbia C. . D.C, July 19 to contestants are George | Dunean and Abe Mitchell of Engiand, and J. H. Kirkwood and J. Victor Bast imens jot Austrailia. Willie Locke, former professional of the San Franct if and Country club. will part national open lchamplonship to be heid July 19, 20, 21 at the Columbia Country club in ington, D. € Jerome Travers. former national jar Marston of Phil- | paired agniont | and Abe Mitchell in ibition match to be played be over the Merioi course in Ubiladel- | phia, July 13. | Pittsburg golfer, who teur championship fs now living in | __Dave Herron, the national am years go, nicago. in Fownes, of the American ama f team, which Invaded Pngland this spring, gives Woo the young | Phitadelphia golfer, aendoft Fow: figure | pr t jteur tourney this summer A Piatt biz will Piatt te ‘Townson, Pittsburg professional. ng @ great game of golf am ers predict that he will be hei from in the national open championship. | SPOKANE TO PUT | SPOKANE, July 11—One of the largest prize lists ever hung up at a Northwest bench show will be awarded at the dog show to be held | here soon at the Interstate fair, ac |ecording to Thomas Griffith, presi- dent of the Spokane Kennell club. ‘The lst of awards will be an nounced within a few days. |DOBIE NAMES HIS HELPER | ington star, ON BENCH SHOW Won’t Come West; Begin Tour Today As their schedule has been completely made up, there isn't any chance that Jim Duncan and Abe Mitchell, the great pair of British golfers, will visit the Pa cifie coast on their American tour. Their invasion opens today at Pelham, N. ¥, They will close their tour on October & at Elms. ford, N. Y. Omaha is the far Western city on their schedule SAILORS TO HEAD GLOVE “Sailor” Billy Vincent, the Pacific fleet middleweight who showed a lot | line, when the defeated Harry Eagles |here recently, will meet Jimmy | Storey, local miller, in the top bout of the sailor and landlubber fistic party to be staged at the Pavilion by Clay Hite Wednesday class. BQUT OF COLOR ON IN OREGON Danny Wdwards, the little Oak land colored bantam, will box Georgie Lee, the California China | man, 10 rounds in the main event at Milwaukie, Ore., Friday night They met recently in Vancouver, B. C., Edwards winning the decision. SWIMMER ON Dallas Emory, swimming star who. | competed against the U.S. 8 York for the Crystal Pool, has de parted for the Wast, returning to the naval academy at Annapolis. He stars in the dash events, £48 | dreagnaught Idaho, and Rube Finn SHOW HERE | of promise, especially in the hitting | fought a! | Frankie Monroe, who draw with Pal Moore here, will go on with Sailor Mayberry in the semi-windup. | Sailor Martinez and Jimmy Ray lighties, tangle in the special event, with Sailor Godett, meeting Bob Allen in the heavyweight division | and Sailor Mlavin~ tangling with | Rube Finn in the light-heavyweight HIS WAY EAST |; ws Kast to the national championships, Fistcher Johnsen and a0 Lager- strom pulled out the men's doubles title Meturday in 9 see-saw ON AMATEUR SHOW CARD Sailor Patsy Mlavin of the super. of Seattle fought a great draw Sat urday night in the main event of| |the third of Clay Hite’s amateur | | boxiriy hows. Clay Hite rematched them for a bout on his card Wednés| porcing their opponents to two deuce day night jects, Mra Piregden apd Derethy Alien | finally bowed to M. Heoerque and Jo The next bout out was the eemb: | sephine Pollack In the finals of the wom- windup between Cecil Williams, a|*"* doubles by & 9-1) 7-8 tally local colored boy, and Pat Bradley PAIR AGAIN WINS | also of Seattle. Williams started off Josephine Pollack and Wilton 4s tho he was going to annihilate | Smith, winners of the mixed dou Bradicy but Pat weathered the Dies event in The Star Woodland storm and evened up matters with | Alec Ress and Armand Marton didn't have troub’ feating Wally and Fred Collins in the finals of juntor bey [doubles They wom im straight sete 6-2, 64, © Park tennis tourney, won the same honors in the city net tourney yes terrific right hands to Willlams’|torday when they defeated Dick mid-section. Vander Las and Mrs, Bragdon at In the other bouts Tommy Schra | the Seattle Tennis club. The score \der won a technical knockout over | was 7.5, 63, 6-4. Max Babin in the third round. - — | Jackie Caston and hin brother, WASEDA TAKES TWO Sammie, fought for the whisper-| The Waseda University baseball weight championship of the Coast,| club team took @ game apiece from [the bout ending in a draw, These|two strong local Japanese teams |iads only weigh 65 pounds each,| yesterday at the Rainier Valley and bad the fans wild during the| ball park. The first tilt was won entire four rounds. They also will|from the Asahi by a %5 score, and |4ppear on Wednesday night's card |in the second they defeated the Mi at the Pavilion in the opener. kados by a 94 count. |~ The results of the other bouts sper | follows: Donald Meyers won over FOUR TIED FOR FIRST Billy Garvin of Spokane. Jakey| RK. W. Kiser, Geo, Hambright Kessler won the decision over|8. Barnes and D, E, Marriott were | George Joselyn, Sailor Ray stopped | tied for first place in the regular | Civilian Dunlap in the second round;| Sunday gun shoot staged by the McDonald and Fisher fought a/SeatUe Gun Club with the scores draw, of 47 out of a ponsible 60 Speaking of taxes, the University ot Michigan now charges its stud ents $6 as an athletic tax. It's to take care of the overhead on non Adolph Schacht refereed all bouts with Joe Waterman as timekeeper, “JAPS WIN FINAL The Waseda University ball team won the final game of the geries | supporting activities | with the University of Washington | 2 o—— — ——— = Saturday at the Rainier Valley » REAL PAI park by a 1.0 score. Jeweler and Silversmith W LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. In order to introducy our new plate, which the you can bite corm off the guaranteed 15 years. 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D, 8. | and making my ete with cneap | operate on yo ‘ou conve: jaw Dentist . 206 Columbia bu week. Should Johnson Fight? Former colored champion gets out of jail. Seeks match with Jack Dempsey. ‘Star Ball ‘League Is{ Johnny Wilson (Jahany Watson | Knotted Up Four Teams Tied for Sec- |,be The the title, |their last preliminary games of thi | re and Georgetown | Tuesday night at 7 p. m. be named ner of this game will complete the quartet of finalists. Sunday's game. tes home grounds to be decided by | draw. didn’t show up for their tilt with | the Three Brothers Dye Works and the | Beacon Hill boys. to turn up for their game and >, Pirates won it by @ forfeit. [the Bulldogs by @ 27-4 score ond Place; One More Prelim Necessary more preliminary game will necessary before the finals in Star Junior baseball league can 77 t under way. % Four teams will fight it out for but the Eckart Cigar Co, the only team that haw ualified so far. The Three E Dye Works and the Pirates wa One ine is gular schedule by forfeit Sunday; tied the Highland Park and Cubs for second plag managers of these four teal The 8 Lote wi teams will be The win mi, * S The ill be asked to meet at and two play Sunday. drawn to Home grounds — decided by draw for Be eis, fil also be The finals will etart on July 17 ith all four teams in action. Each am will then play each team onee, The Collins Juniors ball team beSe=S | ent 42 game was forfeited to they BC ; The Washington Park Colts fail ce 3 Shamrox Cubs were defeated by I of the world, be allowed to United States? What do you think? . |_ THIS THE WORLD’ STAR GRIDDER VISITING N. W. PORTLAND, July 11—Johnny Beckett, one of the greatest football tackles ever developed at the Uni versity of Oregon, if-a Portland visitor, Beckett ts here on leave from the marine service. He has been ordered to report soon to Vir | ginia. He bas been stationed at Mare isignd in California for some time. |ARMY TO HAVE ROWING TOO Rowing is to be added to the lst | of sports at the West Point Mili- tary academy. Undoubtedly the s premacy of the Navy at the oar game hay had a lot to do with ad ding a crew at West Point. ‘/ELIONSKY OUT AFTER RECORD Henry fonsky, Jong distance | swimmer, will endeavor to swim 100 | miles at Brighton Beach baths the latter end of this month or early in August. Elionsky holds a record of 65 miles made in New York waters in 1914, « Distributors L.Marks a Co. Inc. I cigar Warsch Gycte arley Gavidton Motorcycles ff What do you think of allowing it? 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