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PAGE 10 Patterson | Does Real | Throwing Seattle Infielder Tosses *Em Like Rifle; Indians Show Fight and Win | BY LEO H, LASSEN | ILL PATTER SON, Seattle's kid third sacker, gave the boys and girls one of the eweetest ex hibitions of throwing in the final against mento Monday that has been seen on the local | lot since Bobby Meuse! played| the hot corner for the Vernon Tigers here two years ago. Seattle won the tiff by a & to 4 count, but the story of the game will come later. | Back to Patterson's heaving. Charley Pick and Pete Compton) opened the sixth with singles for | Sacramento. Sheehan tore a hard hit ball down ‘to Patterson, who/ made a nifty catch, raced over to third forcing Pick and then he pivoted and witiged Sheehan out at first with a rifle peg to Rod Mur- phy. Ryan followed with a hit and Compton came over, but Patterson's play certainly saved a lot of trow bie. Patterson made two great throws on Merlin Kopp, winging him out by a step on one chance and Kopp beating a throw from behind third | base by a step on the other. Patterson hasn't been Jooking any too good at the plate, but he should ; start to deliver as he is taking his | cut at the pill. With the other boys hitting the agate for keeps Patterson won't have to hit .300 to get by with the Indians if he can maintain his splendid work in the field. FIGHT WINS FOR INDIANS Fight and the old kick won for the tribe yesterday. Seattle was leading 3 to 2 inthe eighth when Sacramento started a rally and chased over two runs on Al Demaree. It looked bad for the locals as big Bill Prough was pitching grand ball for the Solons, Prough up for three so sion and home talent to » single blow until eighth. eighth Mi pretty bunt. inte one and tore it for three bases. It soe Bal rep hit to right center left a path of smoke behind it. ed up Duke over third, Murph: winning run. KOPP PLAYS GREAT BALL Merlin Kopp continued to be the | thorn in the side of the Indian tribe yesterday. The speedy little out. fielder kicked thru with two hits that figured in the Sacramento runs and | he made the star catch of the day, snaring Billy Lane's fly over the rail. ing in the left field boxes, making a backhanded catch with his gloved hand. with the Solons yesterday as the vis. itors were certainly cracking his of ferings to alhcorners of the lot. They totaled 15 hits off of Al's delivery, but good defensive work, coupled with some sloppy base running by | e! | Cleveland ...... wenn | Lynch, who fought Sandow at the visitors held their run total |xfy" York ah wd ea the Boxing Drome in the down. Washiogton \.....00.5. 0 poe . © ipeerpitt eth. HH artier in the year, was reports MIDDLETON MAKES a. Lou 3 tab tok.’ As endow tastes dunt go ling Calenge Pid 4 55 seconds with L Roxy Middleton outfoxed Pete | Philadelphia ... as 3 Compton in the eighth yesterday and did a lot to save the ball | chicaro game. Kopp had already scored |New York and Pick was on second when Compton smashed a hard single past first, scoring Pick. Middle- ton faked a throw to the plate and Compton rounded first on his way to second, Roxy snap ping the ball to Morphy, who nailed Compton off of first. It stopped the Solon rally, WHERE THE SCORING RULES ARE WRONG When a player makes a perfect | throw and hits a base runner with | the ball he is charged with an error if the runner advances on the play. This ts not fair to the fielder. Take the case of Rowdy Elliott yesterday. | Kenworthy stole second and Elliott made a perfect throw, but the ball hit the Duke as he was sliding into second, the apple going into the out field and Kennie advancing to third on the play. No scoring should be made on a play like this, the same as no scoring is done when a runner steals a bag and no play is made for him. e Salt Lake Bees open an im ssortant series here today. ‘The series 4% important in that the Indians are | red to clean up, while, Los angeles and San Francisco are play. ing their big series down South. But the Bees have a hard hitting crew and unless Seattle gets a good brand of pitching, the Utah club figures to give us @ pretty good run during the coming week. LEWIS IS HITTING Duffy Lewis, the veteran American leaue outfielder, who is now with the Salt Lake Bees, will make his Seattle debut to- day, Lewis is the real lender of Star Swim Entry Blank T am a regtetered ft the A. A U. and wish te enter the following in The Sar swimming meet MEN'S EVENTS SRNTORS JUNIORS AND NOVICES O-yard dash (free style)... snes... . 1ee-yard dash (Dreast stroke) -.-.--- SO-yerd dash (beck strekey........... SO-yerd dash (sidé ever arm)... ye ~—¢ oo Peney diving (10% board) Nigh divieg soos HLAfe saving... WOMEN'S EVENTS + SENIORS JUNTORS 10-yard dash (free syle)... occas | SO-yard dash (free styted. oo. eceeees For Girls Under 14 Years So-yard dash (treast strome).......... | 6-7Erd dah (free style) Simonich and Shade to Battle |Crack Welters Head Local Mitt Card at Pavilion Tonight; Much at Stake ITH a chance to meet Travie weight championship at stake, Dave Shade, the California glove star, and For Girls Under 16 Years S0-yard dash (tack stroke) re S0-yard nah (side over arm).......... Pency diving CO-f beard)... Life saving ea -sene----= —-----— | High at Beatrice close at 6 BR m August 11, and will Be received until them at The Star offices Entries are free A. A. U membership ts 26 conta amd ean be filed with Kart Taft's. Bwimmers under 16 need net register with the A. A. (requiar A.A. U. Palen) grve st Piper & | Joe Simonich, the rugged Butte Bat | tler, meet in one of the most im portant main events staged in Se attle in a ldng time at the Pavilion tonight After a leng list of poor main regular bout, an both beys have fought around the Northwest long jenough so they don't need any further introduction to local mitt fans. #s This will be the necond meeting | between this pair, Shade winning a clone decision over the 10-round route lin Butte on July 4. The rest of the bouts on tonight's card follows Ted Snyder va. Johnny Hogan, ght heavyweights, lightweights, Truman Davis vs, Jimmy Smith, middleweights, Tommy Bradley va. Young still man, lightweights, NAOMI WINS LAKE REGATTA The sail boat won the Cup race, held on Lake Washington one-half miles, over a triangular course, from Hunt's Point to Medina 'STATE NET events, tonight's scrap looks Ike @ | YEXTERDAY'S ™ Owen Roberts vs, Mickey Hannon, | Queen City Yueht club's Commodore | Monday, The race was four and] by Prough & 2 Pick. Three. playe—Prowg® to Orr to MeGaffican, | urging every likely-looking swimyner Patterson to Murphy; Murphy to Stump | and diver that he happens to see to Sacrifice hit—-Murphy. Stolen bases Pick, Kenworthy, Runs responsible for Demaree 4, Prough & Time of game— 1:30 Umpires ason and Fitterx, Porvasd o patio The Statistics Swimmers e Racramento— ABR HPO. A EB MoGatfigan, £3.80. Sako Ow 1 Kopp, if 7 : , 1 . . . ‘ 1 : J 2 e Cie ee 8 eS e Pte Oh aR SS eae f Pid ntries oe ee i eae oe ‘ os Prowgh. 'p sg ee | —— _ | $$ $ ¢ Star Water Meet May Be Totate .ee.d8 4 15 24° Canceled Unless Entries Beattio- ae uM A. Lane it . 4 1 : ° Middieton, rt 4 s ’ ’ — - Murphy, 1b 2 Pers N T SEEMS that the hundreds of) Keawariby, ib 0006 13 t | Stumpf, es ‘ ° e 1 ther: a» 3 Oo ‘ attle are not ¢ 3 1 1 competition, judging from the slow: | ws : H News that the entries for The Star} s 3 city swimming meet are coming in. 0 as The entry list is to close Satur: | te ough in mint! tRan for Kiliott ia ninth. Seore by innings: day at 6 p. m. and if the entries) dont speed up, there is a possibility Sacramento 19000102 6—<4) that the meet will be called off.. =... . tees 2 ® ‘ H ‘ : ; }—8| “Dad” Henry, who is directing the] of the strongest outfields in baseball | * me TES SS 28 8 becca] meet, ts giving all of his time in| since the acquiniti Summary: Struck out—By Demaree 3.) answering queries and coaching Hones on dalis—Off Prowgh | swimmers and divers to compete in hite—See, Orr, Demares, Two-bi - : wee bit Murphy. ‘Deabie| The Star meet, and is personally send in an entry blank. the sport page of The Star. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Lost. Pet ° the West Seattle swimmers by the Lake Washington and Green Lake swimmers remains unanswered, All Seattle swimming fang are Watch. jing for any action to be taken by the West Siders, to see if there is any good swimmers or divers from the Puget sound beaches. | If The Star meet is not held many NATIONAL LEAGUE % #34! chance to compete in a regular A LE] A. U, meet this year, It is sincerely | a ve | hoped by The Star and the large! o | number of supporters and followers | 6 of the swimming game that the luck of entries wij! not force the calling | Speed Up Ere Saturday |to Madison park and back to Hunt's “The “Petrel," “Spray” and “Two | good swimmers and divers in Se-| step” finished next in order. The siroun of entering | cup was put up by Commodore E. n. GIANTS PRESENT GREAT OUTFIELD |r. eer tt a a gare York Giants claim one jira Mise 1 of “Irish” Meu acl of the Philly Quakers. playing Meusel George Burns in center and Ross Young in right. has BMy Cunningham | Stenget for reserves, which gives him |"*" yey Rose The entry blanks appear dafly on/ & great orchard quintet. Manager| Mary Bishop. And then he yjand Hurd va Mise MeDor soar, "oe chatenee oret «| MARKLE LEADS _ |: S. L. HURLERS |. Cuff Markle, former Salt Lake| vs. it hurler, who waa shipped by the At lanta team of the Southern to the Ciney Reds, won more games| than any other pitcher in the South. | ern ¢ircult, In spite of the fact that the Crackers were in second place M Lost. Pet | local ewimmers wil lose there only | mot of the time league In strikeouts COLLEGE STAR fle also led the | * York and Killifer Philadelphia . helm and #etors, Henline; Marquard and Wingo” | ? .¢ aro 3 Batteries: Neht and Snyder; ‘The score— R 3 . Winters Sedewick, ‘wi AMERICAN LEAGUF, . | Won. Last First Game in Batteries: Leonard and Bassler; Myers | off of the meet. No entry fee is charged. Joe Lynch Drags Down But $344.83: per Second in Go Jack Dempsey may hav high-powered, money earning records for time elapsed in knocking out Georges Carpen tier, but if reports regarding what Joe Lynch Sammy Sandow last June are cor: West Side bantam takes tured all rect, the the belt. on the basis of $300, 000 for his bit, earned something Uke $117 Carpentier am boxer was paid second seconds Sandow spent 26 tak so Lyneh really at rate of $344.83 of which is going some. meses kt ILIGHTIE TITLE Detroit j Boston 6 4 tel SENT TO W. C.!*: Julle Mee, the young Minols col | légian who was given a trial by the Portland Beavers, has been shipped to the Western Canada kague by Manager McCredie, Mee is fast] learning the difference between play ing league bali and starring on a college nine. A big crowd is expected out to | see Mitrie Konowaloff and “Blackie” Fadden, star members of the Crystal Swimming club, when they return from successful competition in sev eral swimming meets. The pair are due to arrive here on the boat from San Diego about Thursday | Leslie Turner, former Broadway high school football and basketball! west junior boys’ sectional tennis | PAY coach, is writing a book on “How to| + | Play Basketball." Turner expects to have it ready for publication in the near future. COAST LEAGUE Salt Lake vs. Seattle Game Hed 2:45 P.M. Reserved % -n mt S198 Areade PNE MAIN 3001 Feurth Ave. Care Park |] $1.00—CHOICE ROOMS—#1.00 \| New Dolington Hotel x. Main 2760 BATTLE IS OFF | *"xtc"iecmsnis0 at 8100 STRICTLY FIRST | Seattle, jark in the International league this ree 7 s | *pring by the Philly Athletics, from | SWIM STARS HERE THURSDAY | whence the Pirates obtained him. Hi | brother, Carson Bigbee, one of the|the Oregon State swimming cham and Ruel. NEW Y Washington well and Severeid; Job . Aug. 9.—The Benny Leonard-Lew Tendler lightweight scrap billed for Friday at Philadel phia hag been calied off by Billy Gib son, Leonard's manager, who stated Batteries: Bayne, Kolp, mn and Picinich. | Boat Schedules =—SAVE MONEY= Travel by sfeamec RING GAME BAD | — | here today that Leonard had dislo First Game rR E. | cated his thumb in his Monday work s , o ~ Kine, say "For French pastry Jook up Boldt’s R, H. &,| —Advertinement. M6 ‘ 6 16 Goveissule “and O'Neth . Harris and Perkins, Thirteen IN ROSE CITY) Baseball isn’t the only sport in Portland that isn't paying, Re ports from the Rove City say that the Portland boxing com- mission is in the hole about DAILY, 9, 11 a, m., 1, 8, Bpectal Sun, Trip, 7 50c for One Ticket 80c for Two Tickets Victor £. PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY AT MIDNIGUT (Does not go to Victoria on trip leaving Seattle Sat. Night) SEATTLE HITS WIND to beat in its own back yard. After { two bad weeks on the road, where they lost forms, the gang came home and} kicked the tar out of Oakland a the Coast league in hitting and he has been busting the agate at a merry gait since coming to the Bees, With Cravath, Siglin, Sacramento, two of the b in won 10 out of their last 14 starts! and they're going strong $3,000, while George Moore, the Milwaukie promoter, has called off shows there with a lows of about $20,000 on the past season, ‘ay, 9:00 A.M. DAILY For Victoria and Vancoaver, 11:30 P. M. DAILY ‘or Vancouver, B. C., Direct FOUR TRAINS | EACH WAY—EACH DAY onnildge RUA elcikieg LOW EXCURSION FARES Brown and Strand all hitting hard, too, the local pitchers will have far from a soft job. NG GAIT 6 one of the hardest teams | Seatt verything but their uni. | Quickest ¢ Across the Conti- nent by the 4)]| “TRANS-CANADA LIMITED” t teams 4 : the circuit. The Indians have c G08 Second Ave. ¥.L. SPURD SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL C AND MILL HOOD CANAL POINTS NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS It is important that the Eckart Cigar Co., Highland Park and Three Brothers teams of The Star Junior baseball league remember that only one representative from*each team, Bill Gordon and Chuck Zolla will be admitted to the protest meeting of the league to be held at The Star Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Highland Park and Three Brothers teams charge that Gordon, an Eckart player, was registered under an alias and that he is over the age limit set by the league. The Highland Park team has also protested a decision rendered by Zolla Sunday. In case the teams cannot come to an agreement with the sporting editor of The Star a committee of three outside baseball men will be called upon to render a decision. othing but legal evidence will be considered in the protest over Gordon's age, which means that there must be presented a birth certificate, school or census statement or comptroller’s certifi- cate, before this protest will be awarded. If the protest is awarded the title reverts to the Three Brothers Dye Works Cubs, and if it is not awarded the Eckarts will re- tain their championship. TOURNEY IS | UNDER WAY. Play started yenterday in the Washington state tennis meet, with men's singles matches holding the center of the stage, Favorites came thru without exception. | eatherwelght | won a refer sion over Sammy | Gordon, of Portland, in a four-round bout in Bremerton last night, Rid ley’s right hand wag injured and he beat the Rose City boy by good use | of his hand j Joe Visher, the fleet's crack feath | erweéight, wo doubtful decision | Marshall Allen, one of the strong | over Joe Harrahan, of Seattle, in the “ o-3, Procter beat cmera | prod a inal tos ee proverb mena A draw wouldn't bave Weinstein be s 3 lock courts of the Seattle Tennis hurt either boxer, w club, won't swing inte section until Wednesday, He has been pinyin: eat Joh past few weeks and he is takin | Eiines “easy before leaving for the vure,| Rational doubles championships st .- . Gardner beat Kelehner,| Basten, “Happy” Keuhn, world's cham ‘- ‘ . ¥. Taylor beat Bod Reynolds, Magee pion fancy diver, showed that he} R e the opening day on ’ ‘ ace cant Walker, | dished up by Irving Weinstein of fan | from the Oregon State champion 62 : of Beattie, F ‘S\ ship meet at Portland recently, #0 ©, Ward beat Ken Mo- D. Lewin beat Hagiat, | sine beat Wil Wa W. Langtie beat J. Le ¥. Collina beat MH. Langiie, ein. | 48 to give younger divers a better point | however, wouldn't stand for it, and Keuhn dived. net in the second pulled out and coppe “naatt Ravmnenette| J. LYNCH GOES "Say ar=t'»6 | TO MAINE WOODS to form. Hesketh won out by superior net play. The final score waa 6-3, -7,/ Joe Lynch, defeated world’s int bantamweight champion, left New Ales Ress, Northwest fenton cham- | York City the other day for the long three-pet pion. the pivertaty, oh a yey fresh condition himself for a siege in = oe a om Sis Sis | the ring next fall. Lynch, before forehand drive leaving the metropolis, said that he i vax fairly and squarely beaten by Dclock—Vander Las va’ winner of ne Rhode Telana! * as on“ cerrin Mortis and Kelauaer (vo, |< ronan, “aarenem, the Buese Herman. Proctor and Cunningham, Mra Robinson | /neltr M8rs i) tereon, 0D. Dempaey vm good form. turped ina straight victory, winning ALLIE NACK _ Mairehild ve Libbie ock-—K. C. Hamlin va & Turner, Atwood ya Mr W Broce oketh ve Wi! Ingraham, Libbie Ferris Mielia Pording, Margaret Lawe va Allie Nack, New York lightweight port from the metropolis. Nack| | Piny tm the women’s singles w: wled to start Th jthree months. His chances far re jcovery are elight, according to the it | report. ©. Grimes, J. Proctor Milburn Jam SoSeRee taeors ute ad st | FAULK JOINS _ M. A. A. C. TEAM ‘Ted Faulk, captain of last year's University of Washington football Marion Wheat W. Cansels, Mine Raboock and | year. aed White va, Miss wensten ve tvron| WALTER MAILS WC Coffin, Zascier Row va Ferd, "ure Hourque va. Emily Tabcock; Miss Demp =? Burrill yx Mra Bragéon and! Walter Malis, Coast league gradu er ory’ A Sens ate, is laid up with an injured side. oe —" ve Cunnt am. erson va Gardoec- and Stickney.| Manager Speaker of the world’s ore and Better, hie aie vet qsies | Champions’ when the Indians were Loe and Nelson ¥ imes|On an Eastern road jaunt recently. Weinstein and Ingraham va | Malls says he hurt his side in a game with the New York Yanks, Robinson | with the Multnomah Amateur Ath- & report from the Rose City, CRACK DIVES ~~~ Charley Dominy, a young entry In The Star swimming meet, is con- sidered one of the city’s best divers for his age. Charley, who is under RULES ARE “LAID DOWN FOR PROTEST Another Philly Scribe Would trade between the Philad tionals and the New York @ i Sener neat, ie bei atone: |KEUHN SHOWS _|izt#is sna © HE’S SPORT | « fly catcher, was | the Giants for some medicore \over the deal and here's |has to say about it: one of the greatest hitters in Heget|chancs to Win honors. ‘The fans, |ball, to New York for two rookies caused waves of fi among a set of fans already havi 4 nation-wide reputation for i gluttons for punishment © was @ straight trade and that, it required from $50,000 of Stoneham bank swing the smelly deal. G er is a young’ outfielder yet to make good. 3 GOES BLIND) teniine is a tarmea out |the Giants. What need has gone blind, according to a re.| Phils of Henline when have four catchers in B will be confined to a dark room for | Wheat, Peters and | men than Henline? indignation elsewhere. For both the Boston and teams are pennant cont thelr supporters don’t long-standing Philly First Aj ment for Relief of the | Tight Pennant Races, We gave the Gia IS ON SHELF | t=. as signed to play football eietian sonra NEW YORK, Aug. -9.—Crashing \ LYLE: BIGBIR |r ore cake ae JOINS PITTS his string tor the seaso “1 .. Lyle Bigbee, who used to pitch for He poe 4 alba home oiler ‘o hit | Ss now with the™Pittsburg| before be ties his record of 54 eit i= Nationals, He was shipped to New-| cult clouts made last season, ss Frieda Hulen, star Crystal Swim- ming club diver, placed second in |wtar outfielders of the National | pionships at Portland recently. Vir league, is @ member of the same/g«inia Pembrook of Portland was club, first. 'P.N. T. A. ADOPTS JUNIOR | RESIDENCE. RULE—LEDGER | If an outsider wins the 1922 North-| Northwest honor, he would have to} his own way "1 | ? The 1922 sectional meet will be championship, he will not (be paid) 1.14 in pacoma this year. his expenses to the national meet at| ‘Thig ig the first news of the meet Job for : Landig Pivot of All the PI, Deals in Baseball AMES C, MINGER, an Phil baseball a new Job lined up Judge Landi preme hea baseball, minger wo put a stop cret dea baseball, the blic by him, The reason for this is the Meusel, The Philly seribe is all The “swapping” of Emil rae If the Phils really traded for Curtis Walker, an * jand Walter Henlin up, then the club owners | guardians, for the next move m | ictenied Fletcher Johnson of | Maine woods, where he expects toise trade the franchise for nife. @ catcher, emg. However, nobody here lt, they ay Naturally there ts just letic club of Portland, according to|@!ready passed Meusel and St man Rawlings and We have received in this time P fielder Leo King Rapp, Monroe and this number only y ft . VS bal has proved of 4 RUTH RUNS HIS “| hwun dive trom the s5-foot plactorm |erete value to the teal LIST UP TO 41 ke peared acs his hitting. x®, . ! Shin Y ucantn xe tne | Boston, according to a story carried ing of the P. C. T. A. received here. |by the Sunday issue of the Tacoma The Ledger did not state when or Ledger, | where the meeting was held, but did The Ledger stated that ata recent] state that the Seattle Tennis club { meeting of the Pacific Northwest | was represented | Tennis asscociation this ruling was!’ The Star, which has been urging made. It also stated that it is up to & residence rule of one year for all each club whether or not it would al-| junior competitors, is making 4 low any but bona fide residents to| check for more details today on this play, but. if an outsider won the meeting. 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