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LASSEN HE Portland for himself as a comedian on} F the first base coaching lines seiver, says hi at the Rainier valley ball lot, be Baker, but that says he wishes that some of| mean that he’s the Rose City | ‘ ad DOESN'T MIND A COUNTER AT-| practice opened, the Califor- ° MOE’S popu team may be the club to de-| One reget Aveo Bill Tilden | TACK. nians are making loud and | iar stable of mitt cide where the 1921 pennant} , | GOLYING POME | boastful remarks on what the | Gates oe flag will fly. | Prices, like women's skir | A golfer on the green |1921 Blue and Gold eleven play a promin Seattle went on the road /are a long time coming down. | Is like an auto in a rut will do, ent part in the three eek: ago, layin ten | For all he ever does ‘ fistic entertain Eiberamento, evisu pay 4 eatin chtatk cohes Who. a tle In Just putt, putt, putt | oe it th baby bts ment billed for b ed into | tows to Tukwila residents until they | prospects for he G the Pavilion to Francisco, and breez try to get a telephone number. — | Good Ni GHT! Bears to win another Confer- morrow night, Portland with an even break | < ibe i ‘ ence championship look good. pidonnny Jordan, is har n on the trip, preparing for a} If. G With nine oa the regular] light ; na will pup. They broke even in|N, W. Gol ers Make ood j players of the 1920 “Wonder give Eddie Pink ; ge gen Ngy hongy: woe Cane * QUXTY-FOUR golfers, the cream of the amateur players of the world.| Team” back, a can hardly man, the local lightie, his second Ap the Rose City. Ente ie ig{*> are playing in the second qualifying round of the national tournament/ blame the Californians far, t¥°Ut '™ bis comeback effort. Eddie @one to the Siwashes in Seattle = on the links of the St. Louls Country club today. The 32 high medallsts|iiccing upon the coming i wilt ha¥e it on Jordan fur expe already history. They have preared | of today's play will then meet in match play for the title, The Northwest with opuatinen. ut when optimism | "Ree, but the Anacortes boy packs fhe Indians four out of seven! men, topped by Bon Stein of Seattle, who was second with a 72, All| cnreads to overconfidence, there’s|%,,Wicked wallop, and it behooves Guring the past week, clean’ | qualified Saturday with the exception of Biggerstafte Wilson of Victorin,| Shriya 10. f | Edward to keep the handsome up in a double bill Friday and) F% who turned in an 8& R. E. Knepper of Sioux City, led the field with | »,| Pinkman chin well covered ing it three straight Saturday |. 70, two below par, The following golfers, with their Saturday cards, are; On the other hand, Coach Enoch “ddie Neil, the game little Ana- | winning 4 to 2. lpinying tadey- Bagshaw, at the University of Wash: | cortes bantie, who put up a cd 7 unday and the ington, has made the assertion that | battle with ‘Ba hae Rain interfered 8 ¥ Knepper, ctty j with Baby Blue whi it avers were to close | Evan hicago, Thomas D. be thinks bis team will be lucky if! jasted last wee! U “ and Be: La . t t i. will fight some season's play with « double | Ho et t4, Maawan Marste they cop the Whitman and Univer-| body nearer his own weight when at ie, Rudolph Withe jwity of Montana games, neither a) he kes on Kiddie Moore, local boy today at the Rainier Valley lot. er VERS apolis, T. B. Cochran, Wichita Fails. Giants Look Like Cinch to Win him. ‘The tribe will probably face Elli- and either Plummer, Ross or today, while Seattle was expected to start Harry Gardner and (Al Demaree. But more on the big part the ‘Portlanders are expected to play the coming two weeks. This peek finds them playing San Fran- ‘€isco at Portland, while Seattle and Angeles, two of the strongest on play here. San Fran- its position in the race “ag their showing against im their first three series year, the Seals winning 20 forms today. The Giants practically have clinched the Giants have a lead of four and one-half games. to cop the pennant Figuring on the way the Giants are going, nals in St. Louis, the race looks finished. The rise of the Giants counted out of the race. and have 10 in a row to their credit. York Yankees are leading today by half a game. Junior Soccer Schedule Ready has not been sweet in the popular saying Seals lately, and they going mighty tough the Beavers. If the Beavers kind of ball they have against Seattle they have hance of knocking the Seals as es, ready for publication Tuesday. With 10 teams in the division, being played every Sunday. ned. weeh—the windup | ™A¢* up immediately after this is determi of the season—finde Portland play- Los Angeles while Seattle and “Ban Francisco clash. The same con- ditions exist in this layout. Seattle is not out of the pennant Sight yet, but things look a lot darker than they did two weeks ago. ‘The Indians have a fighting chance, Dut everything deepnds upon the Showing the Portlanders make Ggainst the leaders during the next two weeks. Seattle, too, must face the leaders and the going won't be any too sweet for the homes forces. to remember that registration lasts of players are due at The later than Wednenday at 6 p, m. Tilden Vs. Johnson Today the first set, William Tilden IL, the United States in Quakertown this afternoon. to beat Ye chop stroke artist, More ‘Dough Ahead for Kilbane foilowing his seven-round knockout of Danny Frush, feather, in their scheduled 12round decision bout at Cleveland, urday. Tex Rickard is said to be after the services of the pion for a title bout to be held at an early date at his M Garden in Gotham. Kilbane carried too many guns for Saturday battle, knocking Frush down several ting him out for keeps in the seventh. Kilbane for his end of the purse, while Frush was paid but $ Sacramento, the fourth club in the face for the bunting, faces a hard fight during the next two weeks ‘They must play the final two weeks of the season away from home, Ineeting Oakland and Vernon. Both of these teams are expected to force Sacramento the limit to win. Frush 500. ILE HITS —— RXornen Hosen Weaver Asks Reinstatement Af Jim Poole, the big firstsacker of | (YEORGE (“BUCK”) WEAVER, one of the Black Sox, has the Portland Beavers, continued his home run hitting streak Saturday. applied for reinstatement to the Chicago club, preliminary, | to bringing sult against Charles Comiskey for salary if refused Del Baker, the Portland re-| a loafer. N° ONE can blame the New York Giants for ordering world series uni league pennant. Ten games remain in the New York sebedule and the If the New Yorkers only split even the Pirates will have to win 12 out of their 13 remaining games ing at the barrier of five games the Pirates must play against the Cardi- almost as spectacular as the dash of the Boston Braves in 1914, weeks ago the Giants, lagging behind by seven and one-half games, were Since then they have won 20 out of 24 games The American league race is a ques tion of a fight, and the Cleveland Indians are known fighters, The New schedule for the junior division of The Star Soccer league will be It calle for two games for every team against every other team in the division, a home and home round robin, 18 games will be scheduled, with games Managers of the five senior tears are anke to meet at The Star tomorrow night at 7 p. m. to make it posuible to have an even number of teams in the field. The senior schedule will be It will not be known for a few days Yet whether or not games will be played in the league thin coming Sunday, but whether they are or not, managers of all teams want ELAYED by rain Saturday after cach man had won cight games in world’s tennis champion, and Wal lace F. Johnson, of Philadelphia, were playing for the singles title of Tilden was forced to the limit by Johnson Saturday, but the king of the courts was a favorite ‘ORE dough ts in the making for Johnny Kilbane, featherweight king, | the Baltimore veteran cham dison Square times before finally dragged down THE SEATTLE Bears May | Be Over | Confident |1920 Success May Work Havoc With California Gridders BY TOM OLS V ERCONFI- | Jarry Gardner, who 1s Marty Krug, the Portland Lowly Rose City Team Harry Ge |: damaek Vedi likes to be called making quite a reputation | Wallie Reid, } “| | doesn't Ry Beavers the spuds he’s raising on his} DI N¢ couldn't get | their foot- out of the! Oregon farm were as solid as} Drink to me only with thine ball team Sven Jim Poole’s four home run| | eves; I'm off this home brew | sg’ | Coast league | oo Se aad br or | may spell) cellar before |"@PS here last week. * oe “ defeat for) the final gong| pray also says that he hasn't | When elevator pilots go on strike the Ai Pied it h heard from Roy latety nearly everybody is a walking dele ~~ 0! oh i- ober 2 if each {gat ornia is tn an was, RIGHT Now E1GuT coast | sakatas. oven d vith GUE TEAMS LOOK LIKE) pon moor GENERAL) | ft au a ly equipped With Sure WINNERS TO THEIR MAN: MANAGER OF “Y'S LAUNCH one ROW, On & a balloon, but AGERS FoR 1922. |LAYOUT, IS ONE GENERAL WHo few days after the official | Providence at? Wheeling, W. Va. -|rewular Pacific Coast Conference ¥ WELL j Jense Hweetser. a, H. R. jgame. Bagshaw iy making every The Portlanders are playing good | Fork. Dr. “as effort not to give anyone the im 1 ‘They have outplayed the In-| Anacrson, n@and, 1 Lout 5 pression that he's optimistic and during the past week, hitting zg. Se Decne iE wener, | there's no danger of any overconfi ‘well and going great in the field. Albert Bechet, sc Densmors|dence in the Washington grid camp They have also been getting come W. H. Gardner, . H, BR. Wens- | this veason : = 4 Walton, Champaign, If. Clarence ‘Feal pitchiig from Sylvester John: New York, ©. L. Dexter, Jr, Dailas A igen, Ralph Coleman and Herman) Wolff, St Loulk eainat ie Tt poulk, Mossel aniih, Purtians, | SPELLMAN the boys who downed th | pichard Hickey, Atianta, Charles Ridney. At mtn at 82, George Hackle Cnleene SPEAKS | Law w aula, Lae Stetl, Beattie, errom, Akron; et mars, 4 | i Rillson pitched good enone | Meld, vrs Chieas, Freak tench, 8t: Lovie; Av@®: Bord, Chattancega: ses Caider,| “This talk about the University of Se win ‘Thursday, bad base New York, Lewis Rreden, Detroit, Andrew MeCreery, Bt. Louls, R. & Lord. St | California being the ‘Wonder Team’ the part of his teammates losing | 1 ois, Guy M. Standifer. Portiand, T. W. Renter, Deiroit, J. M. Simpson, Indian- <a bank saew beck netiende, line coach of the University of Ore gon Spellman has watched Califor. nia closely during the last few years, and goes aa far as to remark that Gil Dobie’s University of Wasb- ington teams of former years, and many other Northwest college teams, could have defeated the “Wonder Team™ of 1920 with ease. GRADS COACHING OREGON GRIDDERS ‘The University of Oregon coach ing staff consists entirely of gradu ates of the Lemon and Green inath tuien. “Shy” Huntington, head coach, was one of the best back- field men who has ever played on the Coast. Bart Speliman, line coach, was allcoast guard several years ago. Brick” Mitchell, former star Oregon end, will coach the wing men. National and look has been ‘Three LINCOLN A | BROADWAY FAV ‘ORED After a survey of the Seattle high school teams during thelr first week of practice, Lincoin and Broadway | look Uke the most likely contend- ere for the honors. Lincoln has around 86 men out practicing every night, while Broadway has a fair: sizéd squad, Lincoln’s mainstay during the coming season will be | Dean Boyle, their quarterback ace. | Broadway's hopes do not rest on any particular player, but on their new coach, Raleigh Litchenberger, Star not BALLARD 18 DARK HORSE | Ballard should be treated in the jsame light as they were last year, jas a dark horse. The Shingleweav ers will be without the man who all but won the pennant for them, “Fat” Harrison. Harrison's drop | kicking was responsible for victories Yhio, Sat over Lincoln and Broadway last in their | year which paved Ballard’s way to put-|the championship. Franklin can’t $60,000) be figured on right now as being anything exceptional, while Queen | Anne suffers from the lack of mate | rial, West Seattle isn’t expected to j even dent into the win column this formally | year. it is maid, He has | SEMI PROGRID week, | himaeit j wards, the Frankie Against Mike Mitchell. They're both | Seattle bantamas. Cancade staging the affalr, gallery. STAR Moe Ring Stable on Mitt Card | Jordan, but Georgie Keor In the other bout of the night 20 on the second, Abe Mite recently set The Bud card, have Neil and Ray, Popular Anacortes Boys, Box at Pavilion Tuesday Pantiey zgerald, t wit Danny tack Nell was outweighed 10 pounds ma gave a good ac This bout should be filled} with action, Johnny Ray, tackles | headed Seattle miller, and the Ana cortes swat artiet should give Bud & gay evening, Adams and punt of the third Moe entry, he red. EA ‘ op FINAL SHOOT NEXT SUNDAY) The final regular gun shoot of the Seattle Gun club will be staged | next Sunday at Lawton grounds, In addition to the) final shoot, the first annual compe. tition for the Gaynor trophy will | i} | pool coach The be staged. the club’ ‘s ©Fort) MORAN GRID TUTOR NAMED| Edward F. Ackley, of Seattle, will | beart disease. the Moran school team during Pete The John hockey football | the coming season. | Ackley has several years of expe annexed the Pennsylvania | tence, both in coaching and play. | °*™plonship title. ing, and is expected to turn out a food team at the Bainbridge island | institution 'PETE MULDOON | PAYS VISIT} Muldoon, manager, was in town last week lin. ing things up for the coming season. | season doesn't until a week or so before Christmas, | but Pete couldn't help paying the| town a visit here to settle down for the Seattle before he hockey open comes winter, KID SWIMMERS IN BIG MEET F Mulr school & big swimming meet at the Crystal Saturday morning. staged Several hundred of the grade school young ters swam in the competition, The) | Mulr school boasts of the fact that | Lom Angeles Vernon Batteries: 1 age; Faeth, Love, Second game Ver ne alt PACIFIC | Low Angeles | Oakland Lake ortland Sacramento Salt Piret game. Hal Soria and Baldwin Virat game Oakland | Sa He poled a long wallop over the| presented as his basis for appileation a letter from Comiskey promising | MEN MEKT fight field parttiion in the latter|him reinstatement on the team if proven not guilty of the charges| Cot Rice and his bunch of former Part of the game, one of the longest | against him. He considers the verdict of the jury in the recent trial at|/#h school football players, will hits ever banged over the right field | Chicago “proof of his innocence.” No action has been taken by Comis.| Meet at The Star office at 8 o'clock wali here. That makes four home| ey on the application, it is stated. Weaver made his first application to | tonight to meet Jim Boldt, the w. k. | Fums in three games for the big fel- | Commissioner Laridis, where he seems to have received little satisfaction, |Testaurant man, who will finance low. He made three in the doubie |——— nb me — | the tenia,’ goo ey te Rice. This ; | eam has a wealth of proven mate bill Friday : G fis Go East |PORTLAND CITY {rial lined up, and if they in and KENWORTHY DAY orman GOLF MEET SET practice together, they should be a WEDNESDAY | he . | tough aggregation to beat Bill Kenwonthy, the hard-working | [ltt ae eee iY ame tournament Gilot of the Seattle’ Indians, wil! doe Gorman, Portland light | will get under way on the Eastmore-| HARRISON AT have his day Wednesday, the open.| Weight, Is to go East to battle rrr ay nisipal course next Sunday. WHITMA fing of the veries with Los Angeles.| in New, York soon, according to | AbOut 200 are expected to tee off in| “Fat” Harrison, former Ballard The Iron Duke has beep playing | reports from Portland. Joe is qualifying round. [high 9 ool star, wil be we in | actio » Stadium October er te ee og he pga % _ vat hi} ag | ty patios of Wales has taken up| when Whitman clashes with the this tribute If all of his pla ers | six rounds in acorns iy wi » playing. | University of Wi ushington Harrison | were hustling all of the time like|ieague home run record with 33 cir-|of the Lon Angeles team, about to |i. attending the Walla Walla insti the Duke is, it is wafe to say that |cuit clonts, is still hitting homers| pass from Coast league ball? ‘That's | (Utom and grid dopesters from that the Indians would be a notch or|in the American association, Hel what scribes in the Cafeteria eity be Bain the former local | two higher in the race | cracked out his 39th big blow of the | seem to think as they are predicting | he one’ ar the Say ee wa 3 | season last week, He 4s playing for | that Clyde Alier, recalled from the | offensive tacton vepnaies elited MESH IN. PINCH | Kansas City. {Calgary club of the Western Can-|° Ye factors. . . ada league, will cover the bag for | a Fans who attended the Satur | CARROLL'S RECORD Killefer's team next season. dled CALGARY WINS festivities at the Seattle park were IS BROK: ~ ag treated to a sight seldom seen when| Dixie Carroll, Los Angeles out | CANADA TITLE bie “Tub” Spencer went in to bat for | fielder, set a record for base steal-| | Calgary won the Western Cunada a Bill Patterson in the latter part of | ing in the Southern league last year Don Brown, who has been piaying | sue championship again — this ¥ the game and then proceeded to hit| when he copped 64 sacks while| third and the outfield for the Ye#r, under the leadership of Joe fs the first ball pitched into the left| playing with Memphis. His record] Salt Lake Bees, has been recalled | Devine, former Seattle boy. i field bleachers for a home run. It| has already been broken by Stuffy| by the Chicago Cubs. Brown played Was a terrific smash, It's not often | Stewart, who hav plifered 60 bases. | just fair ball in the field here, but| SUZANNE WILL that a pinch hitter connects for a|The Birmingham player is expected |he hit well. He's batting over .300| home run. to steal 70 sacks before the 1921|for the Mormons. With Charley SAIL SEPT. 21 season ends Deal slated for the minors next ‘EW YO!) ne A BRIEF STILL pecctinnty year Brown has s good chance to|Lenglen, Freee ronan wey ir : HITTING HOMERS ANOTHER VET move in at third base for the Cubs! champion, will leave Amer! nf : Bunny Biriet, former Salt Lake |TO PASS? if his fielding holds up. He will| Wednesday an a passenger on the a firet baseman. who holds the Coast” In Art Grigen, the “silent slugger” | not report until next spring. ; Franee for Havre Bt ler. fan | Omkland New York . Cleveland Batteries Ke Lake at ranciaco rly everyone swim, and swim well Alten ai fe and Yelle Second game Batteries Louis ing game Doul | Ketser and, Koehler Kailio et ‘AN of COAST LEAGU Won, Le 0 4 Hannah RK ‘ nd Koehler, R * 3 and Agnew; and Hyler; LRAGUE its pupils can ont, Pet a9 550 | saz | 0 a Thomas, u ° 8 Crump 0) | H, 3B. oo ede Krause, Hii Pol-| $i Prough, al Following of the Bt day G\A/ “ie are the holes and par on the courses Country over which the national « golf championships started Satur Louis NYY mV = M4 l Among 64 men to place, Bon St the Playing with the cream of amateur lengt Distance mney Oy r ey ined ef | Nils BONA | Q St. Louis Course Lengthy One; Par Is 72 Strokes ha of club, pateur Par Mins Alexa Stirling will defend the olf crown at Canadian women's Ottawa. Her chief ri Cet Leiteh, the Beitish L nexed the P ship of other the bartamweights who top| scored #2 gros, which both been boxing |of if. & considerubly lately, and are reported |P*t!*f tan their nearest competitors to be in good condition. them «@ net will be Mine champion. F. and George Adams recently an Pater ot Fille gulf champion: | grip hiladetphia from « fieid of 63 | fathers and sons 63 The Adamees ring a 35 on the first nine and a professional, English | eve it gives me better control, and! oorss | ft certainly op ® for the White Hear Country club course at Dellwood, Min seven strokes wi 20 strokes. Pgs 4 card was He negotiated Athletic ¢lub in}the second pine, per Tor which is 36, 10 ‘The new course of the Mt Lake (Utah) Country clud ts located near the mouth of Parleys canyon, five miles from the ‘The course consists of 286 neres, of which 149 acres lie in ® heart of the city. vailey along a creek, and the rem Inder on the benches to the north amd south of the canyon. |named as yet. “Heotty” Asper, popular professional of the Pasadena Golf club, died recently of Max Marston, of Philadelphia, Nett Inatruetions t tralla Goif week. Walla Walla, won at la G Jot $24 pol Christian. and Country club, five-cornered of cy am No successor has been recently mateur golf fers recently ‘BIG COIN FOR MIDDLE BOUT COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. competition . Ore, with a team total 19. Johnny Wilson and Mike Gibbons have been offered $65,000 on a 75 and 25 ready per cent scale, within five weeks. to fight here Gibbons has al expressed his willingness, while everything is up to the Boston middleweight now. Washington nee ae ae 493 Boston ABS) Malte. an9 etroit 7001S 483 Chicago obs 82 a4 Philadelphia 47 90 faa The score Rs. B e ats ew York 4 Ady. Batteries: Leonard, Middleton and | Bassler; Hoyt and Schang The score-- a Hn. 2 Cleveland Bs Ping: | he, mea Coveleskie and O'Neill Pietnieh NATIONAL |New York | Pittsburg st in Roaton Brooklyn n Cincinnati ry Virst game R Roston 8 Cineinnati 10 Ratterion: Watson, Morgan, ( and O'Neill; Markle and Wingo, Recond game R orton . 3 Cincinnati 10 First game rn Brooklyn Chieago Batteries and O'Farrell game or; The score— Philadelphia Bt, Louts ‘ Batteries: Ting Pertica, Petter Reuther Freeman and Killefer, Smith 6 1 Grimes and Miller; rR. 3 5 ‘ 8 Miljus and Krueg Alnemith, 17 oxchger HE. 1 1 " Oe fe ‘3 Cheeves ¥, 3 1 of m physi Biggerstaffe Wilson, of Pittsburg Mound Ace, at ; 38, Is Pitching Great Ball; Tells How | the Pirates in the pennant race. repaid me. ott SS hte ie. COPTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921 COAST LEAGUE PENNANT NOW HINGES ON PORTLAND BEAVERS.{ "100 MILES AN HOUR NEXT, SAYS BUILDER OF FASTEST MOTOR BOATH NORTHWEST GOLFERS SHOW REAL ABILITY It took the corps of Northwest golfers to further prove that the East has nothing on the West when it comes to sport activiti golfers of the world at St. Louis in the national amateur links play, nine Northwest- ern golfers out of 10 qualified Saturday. i tle, was second with a remarkable 72, placing ahead of such great golfers as Chick Evans, Francis Ouimet, Willie Hunter and a host of others, Victoria, B. C., was the only man not to place from the Northwest, stage fright play- ing a big part in his downfall, as he was paired with Ouimet and they drew a big [Adams Is Real Vet Smith Makes _ Speed |Constructs Gar Wood's Great Fleet That Wo Harmsworth Trophy BY ROY GROVE would take a contract today build a motor boat which |travel 100 miles an hour,” Chris Smith, champion speed | builder of the world, and head of *, C, Smith Boat & Engine Wo of Algonac, Mich Builder of Gar Wood's fleet of tithe holders, chief of which are the Miss | America, winner of the Harmsworth trophy in 1920, and Miss America | 11, which successfully defended the trophy at the Detroit regatta this year against the Maple Leaf VII, of England, Chrfy Smith has a record whith stands out above that of all other ship builders He built Gar Wood's first import- ant racer, Miss Detroit, which won the Gold Challenge Cup in 1915. | Then he began to specialize in speed boats, building for Wood the boats Miss Detroit II, IT, TV, and Mise” , of Seat- J Tosser: ITCHERS come and piteh ers may go, but I go on forever That might well be the slogan of Babe Adams, vet eran Pirate burt may er, who is lead-| America with which Wood won the ing the National | championship of America four years league in box! in succession. work and who Ah tighten largely responsi ‘OOD, on unofficial trials ble for keeping that with perfect conditions has driven Miss America II nin’ | Babe is 38. For 13 years he has!| miles an hour. The boat also } been feeding ‘em over in the big/the official word record for league and for nine years before| having made 80.567 miles an | that he was in the minors. capturing the Lake George trophy: | “1 haven't any special rules for| the Detroit regatta September 6: keeping in shape,” he says eat| Last year the, boats won what I want, but regularly, and 1| thing in America, and then, pulli get plenty of sleep, up in foreign waters, they copped Vi jeasily in England. So perfect | the construction of these racers that | not a bolt, screw or rivet turned. + /4 have always taken good care| yeelf and it has mighty well When other fellows with whom I started are all in, their| “Regattas of the future will jcal powers burned up, I go) much Speedier entries than those of, feeling like a youngster. | today.” says this man who, despit along “I love baseball, Pes on playing a wing “I don't know why my arm holds up so know, & handicap | porsible, thinking they can get more | break Ps: tlee t KILBANE BARRED CLEVELAND, Sept. 19.—John Kil- bane, featherweight champion of the world, will not be allowed to box in Cleveland again, according to an an- nouncement made here last night by aR local raised by Kilbane over the referees and judges, after he had signed arti- cles that he would agree to any of- ficials picked by the Cleveland com mission, is the reason that the ehamp M’KINNON HIGH J. A. McKinnon was high man at the regular Sunday gun shoot at where his business, $e. stat the Fort Lawton grounds of the Se. | Smith has had one ambition—to attle Gun club, scoring 48 out of a! better and speedier boat each ti possible 50. ing another claim for honors in the form second is the 100- target event. NEW HIT RECORD IS ESTABLISHED WICHITA, Kan., Lelivelt, Western League club, established a new world's record here yesterday for hi ed ow fame Sisler the former record, made by George! ‘MOLLA ANNEX | ANOTHER TI PHILADELPHIA, Sept. MOTOR BOAT his 60 years, expects to do m | more toward developing fast ts. and I'm going to s long as the old will stand for it. eee ATS with a speed of 100 an hour or better are possible,” jhe says, “and I believe I can make — them. Of course, I might have to bulld three or four boats 1 can make one with that speed, but” we learn with experience what ki a boat slow, and then eliminate é cause in the next. “Improvement in the hefl struction and balance is the “e well unless it's the way 1 the ball. Most pitchers, you erip the ball as tightly as on it that way. always have made it a prac ‘o hold the ball loosely. I be- is caster on the arm. siderable extent by the «2 with Miss America II this At a secret trial before the launching, the craft could not more than half the speed it later when the sige fins were along its hull. . cee “6C)F course, a first-class essential,” Smith “Every mile an hour more tl built into the motor changes sition of the boat in the water. “This position has a large on what the boat will do, and fh quently numerous adjust: balance are n ie From boyhood, when he built ore rere oe ee re ¢ St. Clair, north of Detroit, IN CLEVELAND Wilberding, chairman of the boxing commission. The fuss MAN IN SHOOT Don J. Vickers is mak-|%@ started. Oysters can live only in wat that contains at least 37 parts salt to every 1,000 parts of water. — It’s good, that's sure, 40¢ Blend Coffee. Hansen, 40 Market. ; of a trapshooter, Vickers was Sept. 19.—Jack first sacker of the Omaha Double-Header Today PORTLAND its in a season, Lelivelt pound- jt his 258th hit in yeater@ay'a | here, which is one more than} ipaed wee r. To all my friends and old cus. 19.- _ Molla ‘Hjurstedt Mallory, of New| | tore'ta my owe bende, at ana York, won the Middle Atlantic wom-|| Pine Strect, and will cell) Ge en's singles championship here Sat- urday ‘when she defeated Edith pr sc rate Bsa: Sigourney, of Boston, in the finals, - 6-0, 6:3. MIKE COHEN 1014 PINE STREET Between Terry and Boren Aves. Established since 1906 RACE BOOKED j “Square Deal to All” | ‘The Queen City Yacht club will | stage a big motor boat race on Lake | Washington next Saturday after. noon, It is expected that over 20) EDWIN 0 The Seguitad |boats will enter the race. The course of the race will start at Madi.| 10 rab son park, twice around Mercer| For over twenty |island and then back to Madison tag. } park may be procured from John Graham, 1910 1 Information and entry blanks Dentist ead my article tr ie |bext Saturday's Star, a Smith building, iJohn Ruskin You can pay more for your cigars but you can’t buy a better cigar tha > VIDSON MOTORCYCLES ARLEY DA BICYCLES HIRSCH CYCLE CO. 303 € st ast PIKE BUILT BY HAND n John Ruskin 1. LEWIS CIGAR MANUFACTURING CO. Largest Independent Cigar Factory in the World,