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( ELane walked and Middleton and 3 Y Seattle made 12 pits off Leverenz bly by injuries. ULI AUGUST bt 192T. : F Upsetting Ball Dope Lake Takes Another | | From Tribe When Indi-| ans Fail in Pinches BY LEO i. LASSEN AVVY | | / | CRA VATH’S Salt Lake Bees are knocking Seat: | tie’s plans for a) drive on first) place for a row! of goals this week, The Salts annexed thetr | third win in four starts from | the tribe yester- | day, kicking in| with a 4 to 3 Rt yesterday, and the faflure of the to hit in the pinches cost them ball game. bunted safely in the figst Kenworthy hit to deep short was safe, Lane scoring. But hit into a double play on} next chance. Patterson walked, ling the bases aguin, but See flied pt. ‘Two men reached first with one it for Seattle in the second, but the inch wasn't there. ILL BASES GAIN P Seattle filled the bases in the third na Walter Leverenz, on the hill for yisitora, walked Adams, forcing run. But that ended the scor Seattle threatened in the eighth, jen Adams opened with a double soored when Bill Stumpf came a with a single when he batted Elmer Jacobs. Lane fied out Roxy Middleton fanned without ring at the third strike, Bates ied, but Kenworthy was an in- out. Wisterzil singed fn the ninth for betarter, but the next three were he walked six during the mat- flivvered | jee, which shows how he the pinches. 1S TALLY o Salt Lake scored a pair in the seo Strand beat out a hit to Pat-/ pees Ar e i Harris Started Young Enough } Spencer Harris, the Seattle high school baseball star, who, is now the property of the Philadelphia Athletics, certainly started young enough. This is young Harris swinging @| previousty set. mace” when he was 3 years old. baseball at the Summit grammari school here a few years ;¢ ago and ther played thfee seasons at Broadway high school.| peach on Tuesday, He is with the Tacoma International league now. purchased by Seattle and then turned over to the Athletics Harris is a southpaw hitter and shows a lot of ‘promise. He Harris began playing He was . Byler singled to center and) still needs experiente. He will probably be farm@d out for a} feton gummed up the bingle | 4 scoring and Byler going to md. Then Leverenz hit to left and Lane iet it drop safe, no ly knowing why, the hit golng for) bases and Byler scoring. There | two outs at the time, and there fio reason for not trying for the He had plenty of time and | a to spear the ball. Saits broke thru againin the but earned their run, Sands and Cravath scoring him a@ bullet single. run was & | Leverens, p he youth and winning iaotan 3 pure and simple for the visitors. one away, Edwards hit to and Jacobs went over to first . and instead of throwing the to Jake, Bates stood still for a nt and ther tried to beat Ed- there, but the visitor was safe. followed with an honest io: to center. Then Jacobs lost and walked Siglin and Sands Edwards. Totals “Batted for fee In sev; Bliciceddwens zi Peer reer Rl ecwceeuneures «! FElencceicouuen Kal penenconnm® ae for Jacobs in eighth ef seksi? igh Jacobs 2, off Leverens ~——Lavereng, Bates, Adams. hit-—Sand. Byler Sacrifice biw—Sand, Double to Gay; pitched—By Jncobs § Time of game—z2.00, and Eason. PACIFIO COAST 1mAGUR Sen Francisco facramento Beatle Oakland Los Angeles Vernon . fhe Bees are weakened consider: /Sait Lake .. Yesterday “Butcb” vier, who hae been catching good for the Utahans was put on the if when he stopped a pitch with throwing hand. Lynn an@ Jen the other Salt Lake catchers, | atso laid up with injuries. |» leinie Sands got his throwing hand the way of a hot grounder from es’ bat late in Thureday’s game it bothered him considerably Wihoit, who was hitting the M at a good rate for the Mor ons is out with a charley horse, fille Charley Jourdan, their regular | gacker, has a bum ankle. 1S LOOKED ER THURSDAY Francis, who was knocked of the box in the second in ning of Wednesday's game by Bees, hurled the ninth frame ) Thursday and looked fine. He fanned Gay and Edwards and got Leverenz on an infield out. fer; is 18 LL HAWK Duffy Lewis, the big league vet- an, now playing left field for the Lake team, is a regular ball He makes hard catches look . He checked in with a pretty Saning catch of Rod Murphy’s fly back of the infield in the inth inning when a hit would have Seda lot of trouble, He also fe a nice play on Patterson's long to deep left a few minutes be There are a lot worse fly in the big show right now this same Lewis. Duffy was ing smoked glasses Thursday @ the sun didn’t bother him like did the day before when several dropped for hits in frént of which were law in the sun's St. Pittabure Batteries Miller Hecond (ame— Brooklyn Portland Chicago . Philadelph The seore— Philadelphia . Boston Batteries Quillan and O'Neill, Meadows Reuther, Schupp, Smith eal yan, Shea and Snyder, Smith and Krueger, Sallee, Toney and Snyder, | | Cincinnati Louis Batters Bailey, North and Dithoefer Rixey and Wingos AMERICAN Detroit w- Hoston - Chicago .. Philadelphia The score— New York . Philadelphia. Batteries: eee | Martin and O'Farrell, Zino and Brotiem, mY ‘Ten innings. . ® I leceewronnccee? lemncoeneuu? Piays—Brown Kenworthy to Adame. Brown, Patterson Umpires— Doak season or two to some big minor by the Quaker Cc ity team. SEALS OUT-HIT BUT WIN TILT OAKLAND, Aug. 12.—A home run by Ellison in the ninth inning here | yesterday won the game for re Francisco, The score was 10. Angeles made eight hits hie Hughes held the winners down to three bingtes. n ‘ 2 Pan te Yolles Hughes SACS MAKE IT THREE STRAIGHT PORTLAND, Aug, 11—Sacramen- 'to made it three in a row aguinst |the Beavers here yesterday, taking the tilt after a pretty ninthinning rally by a 3-2 score. n H. ape nm wleeecececocereMec! cocccecece™ KRAUSE ALLOWS BUT TWO HITS LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12.—Krause, t|pitching for Oakland, allowed Ver- non but two hits while bis team- mates made 11 hite and four runs, {| Vernon made one run. BASEBALL TODAY PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Salt Lake vs. Seattle Game Called 2:45 P.M. Reserved %e: at 3138 Arcade PrHON MAL 3001 ‘Take Fourth Ave. Cars to Park You expect fn satisfaction in the purchase of a pipa This expectation is fully realized when the pipe is a Marcee de Luxe Italian Briar. It 15 bullt for the particu- lar pipe smoker, nr 1 2 Spring Cigar Co,, Inc. 707 First Ave. 910 Second Ave. 1406 Fourth Ava 418 Pike St. “|membiage they have had THE _SEATTLE STAR Swimmers |Girl Team Enters Star Meet; Entries Coming in Faster Now 4 meet to be staged the latter part of this month are beginning to flood into ‘The Star office now, Another club entry came in yes terday from Mra, Anna Borstell of the ¥. W. GC. A. Mre. Borstel in one of the city’s best known # ming instructors and has the tation for turning out girl pions. Mrs. Borstell entered Lois Howorth, Helen Hightower, ‘Clara Niekirk, Louise Little and Helen Gordo Girl swimmers from the beaches | and tanks about Seattle should fear Mra. Borstell's young proteges. They are practicing daily in the big ¥ W. GC. A. twink and ft ts expected that they will make a good showing against the different beach swim. mers, pu cham 8 To date nothing has been heard from the Y. M. CG. A. Whether or not the “Y¥" expects to send their stars Into The Star meet is a mys tasy and many swimming enthusl ls are waiting anxiously to hear if they will enter, The West Seattle ewimmern are still silent and have done nothing to answer the challenge from the Lake Washington and Green Lake swimmers to compete in The Star meet. “Dad™ Henry, director of the meet, ie giving almost all of his time in coaching swimmers and divers, He expects to be out to the different beaches and at the different tanks early next week with blanks to sign up all likely looking swimmer, NO ENTRY FEE CHARGED No entry foe is charged for The Star meet. ‘The entry blanks appear daily on this page and should be filled out and sent in to the sport. ing editor of The Star, Tho entrion close at 6 p. m., Aug instead of 6 p.m. Aug. 13, a9 20, | The preliminaries for the meet will be staged at the Madrona and Green Lake south end bathing August 23 and the finals in the Lake Washington jeanal on Saturday afternoon, Au gust 27. ‘TRAVIE AND JOE WORK FOR . FIGHT Travie Davis and Joe Simonich, the welterweights who headline the | ecard at the Pavilion next Tuesday a0 | ight, are both working hard for their go, The bout ts billed for the welter. weight championship of the Coast, the final bout of a series of elimina tion fights. Promoter Clay Hite, who ts staging the show, ts lining up a good sup porting card for the main event. Hite realizes that a big house will come out for a good show, and it is aaid that he's doing — bent to get a big house. BOSTONIANS FLOCK TO SEE BRAVES Hopes that Fred Mitchell's Braves may give both the Pirates and Giants the back-wash before October have made Boston a rgal baseball town again. a Fans are flocking to the ball yard like bees to a hive A crowd of 30,000 gathered at the Braves’ field the other day to see the Mitehmen lose and win in a double diamond bill with the &. Louis Cardinals. 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Roos, 2 Stickney beat W. Taylor, 6-2, Stiokiey beat A. Hurd, 6-1, 6-2 Men's Doubles Gardner and Suckney | Dest Latgure and etter, 6-8, 6-8) Gerd- Buickney beat Hurd and Brown, and Monketh beat Abell |. , bet) Vander Las Nolian and Hesketh, 6-7 He end legreham beat wht 1; whe “ Women’s Doublee—Mra Hragdon and May beat Misses Gre : Mra Robinson ane heaton beat Mises Meyer and . on8 Mise Wheaten an@ Weeketh beat 1 strom, 3-4, 6 Marwhall Allen, of 8¢ | 6-1. ADDERS -. 2-22 a nee nae neon nnn ne een, Potries close at ¢ pm. August 2%, and wil be received until then at The SEMI-FINAL NET PLAY SLATED FOR TODAY graham beat Mise Hurd and Murrtil, Mra Bourque and Weinstein beat Misa Lambuth and Coffin, 6-0, 6 Junior Hingleo—A. Marton beat W. Langiie, ¢-3, 7-6; John Proctor beat Fred ollie, 4, A. Ross beat J. Proctor, TODAY'S SCHEDULE 11 o'cleck—-Mayme MacDonald an4 1 * Mra. Robinson and Westwood ke—Marehall A ve Itving Mayme MacDonald va Myra 2 c'clect—Cart Gardner va Charles Stickney; Mayme MacDo: va Mins Bishop and Miss Ford- ve Alex Ross (junior o'clock—Gardner and Stickney ve Villegas and Westwood: Miss wheat and Hesketh va. winn aid and Ingraham Westwood, clock--Mra. Bourque and Wet lack and & Turner. im Wheaton and Mra, Rob- son va. Mins Praster and Mrs. Bourave MacDo tien mebiagen ont ; NEW YORK, Ang. 12.—Eat, drink and be merry—but «wim. This is the advice of Miss Bthelda Blelbtrey, the world’s greatest woman ‘swimmer. In her home tn Brooklyn she is surrounded by swimming prizes from all over the world. ‘The 1%yearold American gtrt who has made athletes from Australia to Antwerp take notice, siys she eats what she wants and whenever she is hungry. “1 don't diet, but I don’t believe one should eat too much sweet stuff —unlens it is lee cream. Oh, I never get enough ice cream. I eat loads of it every day. “1 mleep at the very least eight hours, but generalty 10. “But as for having any set rules of life—why—one doesn't have to have them if one fust ewima. “Swimming ts the greatest corres tive of all physical and mental ils in the world. “You know I had epinal trouble, and it was predicted I would be a lifelong invalid. But I took up swim- ming three years ago—and look at me now! It is indeed “easy to look at* Miss Bieidtrey. Tall, wellehaped, beantifuny de 20 for Ie HER ADVICE FOR ILLS IS TO LEARN SWIMMING veloped, her handsome face crowned by a thatch of bobbed, biond hair. “Swimming doesn't over-deveiop the muscles or make them bulgy,” continues Mins Bieibtrey. “Another thing, swimming doesn't overtire a person. After a good swim one feels relaxed, refreshed. “I'm always on the go-to the theatres, dances, movies. But I'd give them all up if 1 had to choose between them and swimming.” af OAKS SIGN INFIELDER LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12.—Infield- | er Reugg, of the Coaling? ootlaw | team, has been signed by Honus Mit- ze, captain of the Oakland Pacific Coast league team, according to an announcement made here yesterday. ix of the world’s highest golf heners have been annexed this year by piayers using the Mpalding 5@ ball The tities wor are American. British and British amateur, British and women'a, You cant help but like them! ey arey ENT Jaey are GOOD BEECH-NUT CIGARETTES the next time you buy of any 2 for 25c. cigar,in choicest grown. Buy two John Ruskins today, the best and biggest cigar, at 2 for 15c, Tomorrow you'll buy more, SOLD BY LIVE NEWAR \ Largest Independent Cigas Factory in the World, BOURG & NEW, Ine. 3Y HANT) ¢ Rebdieablin asleslcrtiea Say JOHN RUSKIN you will learn what millions already know:—that John Ruskin is the equal workmanship and mildness. The Havana Tobacco used is the DEALERS EVERYWHERE. Scents each L LEWIS CIGAR een co. a cigar and taste, aroma for N. J. 1¢ ire euniardeaevbiamedaneaas Yinals im the junior and boys events of the Washington state ten- nis Wurmement, being held on the courte of the Firiock club, on Lake Washington, were tw be staged to day at 3 o'clock. Armand Marton, pre der ne state junior tle, will defend his honors against Cart Gardner reached the semi-finals | in the state net moet yesterday when he| | defeated Alex Kode in the mont interesting match of the day. Kose put up « good veteran, but Fording im straight seta, Mer volleying surpassed Mise Ford- ing’s im every stage of the game, Bin Taylor and Vander Las de feated Bruce Hesketh and Bill Nolian in & closely contested match yesterday, after three torrid sets, 6-1, 6-3, Nollan and Hesketh seemed to have the match weil in band after taking the first set, but thelr opponents came back and copped the next two, Almost all the games were dove Gartner and Stickney won twe doubles matches yesterday, and look pretty strong for the finals, I work well together, aed play mi the same etyle of game. Babe Ruth Drives Out 43rd Homer in Yesterday’s Game PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12.— Babe Ruth drove out his® 43rd home run of the season here yes- terday, helping the Yanks to a 7-3 victory. The cireuit clout came in the fourth inning. Houston dog fanciers have organ- ized a kennel association. j ‘ 3 se tite Unit Multnomah Lining Up Grid Team Galaxy of Stars Signed to Play With the Portland Athletic Club This Fall BY Tom OLSEN AT looks on paper to be the bent club gridiron team in the United States has been lined up by the Multnomah Athletic club, of Portland, for the coming season. Bill Sieers, the great University of Oregon quarterback, will play the same position for the “Winged M™ next fall. The University of Oregon stars who have signed to play with Malt nomah are: Vincent Ji Francis Jacoberger, Stan Anderson, Carl Matuz and Bill Holden, OTHER STARS TO JOIN Eric Hauser, former Dartmouth star, also will be out. Clipper Smith, of Notre Dame, and Paul Wi of Willamette, also will don the sking for the Portland club, Ted Foulk, 1920 Washington caps tain, will play one of the ends. These college stars are onty add tions to the regfilar team. All of the regular “Winged M” football players will be out, too! Multnomah made an effort to cure the services of R. L. Mal assistant football coach at the oF versity of Washington, WANTED MATHEWS Harry Fischer, who is in charge | or the football committee at : mah, had the following to say regard ing the coach: “The man we wanted for was R. L. Mathews, formerty cat athletic mentor at Will We rate him as one of the coaches in the country. We him because he is ap coach. The salary we offered wag met by the University of Wi ington, and he elected to remain Beattie.” Multnomah's schedule calls for games with the best college and club — teams in the West: Two games are billed with the University of Oregon. The Olympic club, of San with many U. of C, Stanford U. 8. C. grid stars in the lineup, oppose the Portland club team, | + | ps: tte AMATEUR SHOW BILLED TODAY Ten bouts have been lined up Promoter Clay Hite for his Friday night amateur boxing sho to be staged at the Pavilion toni Fifty and 75 cents admission will charged. 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