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“Injuns! Injuns! Watch Out for Injuns Seattle Tribe Scalps “Slump” re | Starts Climbing Again | proven his ability to play well any in- His hitting is a mighty jurler Helps to! Own Game With | ; Pore Hurl eased along as best he could, hanging a win over the Angels who, had they known of his injury, started a disastrous bunting game. “Harry Gardner has gone in and taken part in two games in three days. the same right down the line.” Financially, the season thus far phenomenal winning streak but converted the Seattle club into the same old hard fighting, ever-dangerous aggregation it was last year. “You never can tell about the Siwash,” was the slogan all over ) Game-winning rallies that broke forth in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings were their specialty. Wednesday, they displayed that same old fighting spirit with an eighth inning rally that tied up what had been a one-sided game. it is to be the regular pro- gram, according to Adama. “They are all over their slumps, and we'll hit our stride right along,” “We still have a bunch of crip- but we're a wonderfully versatile bunch of fellows who are meeting the emergency in great style. “Look at Spencer Adams—a kid play- ing his first year in professional ball. We shifted him -over to shortstop, and he’s going in great shape, and he’s hit- i Cueto is not only hitting but he’s doing a nice job, switched over to second, while old Dum-Dum Stumpf, since he replaced Rod Murphy at first, The first the Seals’ League season will be history ouiee night when the Angels pack their bat Indians start It has been a good season for the Seattle club, too, in spite of the standing in the percentage col- field position. valuable factor, sitting pretty as it is, and when Murphy, Crane and Hood get well again; have strong players ready to go in at any minute and in any position. “And don't get the idea that Murphy is thru because he had a slump before he Old Rod's eyes gave him trouble until they were operated on here He's going to surprise a lot of folks and win a bunch of games while would have attle Baseball club; one persist the Coast ward offered, Mid-season last year, the Seattle club was just a few points behind the league- leading Seals in a a that was the season's sensation. ahead of the cellar- leasing Sacramento recovering from a heart-breaking slump that cost one manager his job and the team much criticism, But at that, there’s no chance for Just after the half-way flag was passed last year, Cunningham and Geary were sold—and the Tribe dropped 10 straight games, Now, after experienc- ing nearly all the grief that could be wished on a club in a year, they are retty to go right on up the line ey have half a season to do it in. Jack Adams’ appointment as manager has worked wonders in a slump-ridden It not only cracked broke his leg. falling off in attendance during the dis- astrous jousts with the rest of the time the old turnstiles they are just The fielders are Hereafter, “The old fighting spirit is sticking out in every direction too, now. laid up with a broken nose-—but he was glad to go in as a pinch hitter Wednes- y, and he’s always out in uniform to help by coaching. “The same old spirit goes for the i Any of them is giad to go in and help win, regardless of whether it’s his turn or not. “Vean Gregg wrenched his back early but knowing we had a tough schedule ahead of us this week, the old southpaw wouldn’t quit. pitehing; yea, the | On the road, too, Seattle has been an pulling big crowds in every attraction, city in the circuit. “The fans have given us great sup- port, and we are going to give them the best team possibl warpaint emeared the tribesmen for seems to still stick there, for! @rive against the Angels merrily along. Schorr took a little hitting glory himself yester- | ¥, when in addition to pitching the | to a 42 win, he smacked one homers of the year right field fence. not all beer and skittles tor! Pr at that. He got into several) “holes during the game, but be- use of the old bean and alr it support, he calmed the hard} Angels in time pessimism, avers Prexy Jim “With the addition of Hood and Crane, whom we purchased at a good figure not long ago, Seattle has a pretty well rounded team of good players. ring further injuries and getting our share of the breaks, we ought to step right along. And we are going to. The fans support us and they deserve it.” in his last game, gang of players. Mke a run deluge in the when McAuley & scratch hit to third. Deal and Griggs was putting up a slugger with full and one down. Twom- , could only pop one to and McAuley hit to Wister- ‘the third out. Red Baldwin ts getting to be a demon at the plate as well In addition to bis sin- the third and hie triple in he smacked a two-bagger STANDING BACK DIVE 5] Suzanne to Meet Molla! in Finals American and. European Net Champions to Clash| for Title Saturday IMBLEDON, England, Molla Matlory nis queen, defeated Mrs. Beamish in the semi-finals of the Wimbledon all comers tournament bere this after. noon, 62, 62. Suzanne Lengten, European wom. an champion, won her match with Peacock and American in the finals. Mile, Lenglen won her match, 6-4, Coast Major Prospects Scarce, Thinks Laird Writer Holds Slight Hope | for Young Coasters; | Sees Mack; Passes Up Burger; Southern Clubs Are | Given Edge i in Resume of BY TOM LAIRD ISCO, July 7.—Messrs. Strub, natn, Inc., owners of the San Francisco Ball club, have) set the only record that will be established in the Pacific’ , e this season so far as the sale of players is con. Sut their record, that of getting $100,000 and two! Law nd for Kamm should atone for those that will not be |» Graham & Put) Yr ort ‘wallop scored Lindimore, who walked. Then up came Old who totes a mean bat. it for McQuaid. Oh it looked like Angels were due to tally, when C-andall cracked out are between short and “It looked like « bit and a . But It wasn't. Adama makes it a practice ten / rapped him out of A and beat tm Athi tien, ® os. HARPER AND SACCO WILL | BOX AGAIN BBY HARPER Bacco, who put up such a thrill ing molee here recently, |remateched to box the headliner-over Ten players who finished the 1921 season in the big West. |, ern circuit, not including Jimmy O'Connell, graduated this) spring, namely: O’Doul, Caveney, Couch, Pillette, Johnson, | Statz, Aldridge, Pinelli, Guisto and Miller. Including O'Connell and Kamm, not that many will “go up” | from Prexy Bill McCarthy's loop next spring. Why? Simply | limenuse there aren't that many real | majorteague prospects wearing unl-|/ fame sinc orms in the league this season, , Dee out at first before he stop running. on McAuley's single thru Rain interrupted the play at sev- but this evening it clesred und the matches were com- Baldwin was eral functures, makeshift infield and Catcher snuffed out another Killefer | im the third by snappy playing. p's single was followed by Mc- to Wistersil and a Stumpf double Carroll singled -- and was y other players of the Mra. Mallory displayed sound, con: | tng sistent tennis in winning from Mre. reviously had defeat. | ed her in less important tournaments. | Beamish won the sixth seventh games of the first and the second and: seventh of the second.) | PROSPECTS ‘The pitching prospects are Oliver enough for the American or > ‘This question in food for thought. | in that it entablishes the fact that] Austin @ Salt club, the league; Panama Joe Gans will not be able hie case there are to box and his bout with Joe Eagan | For the rest of the match Molla dom. inated the play. Many of the games ¢ American always was matchmaker announces that Aileen Riggin in a standing back dive. The small diagram Out at second when he tried! 155 how, after springing out from the board, the dive is made straight downward. BY AILEEN RIGGIN Olympic Fancy Diving Champion To do the standing back dive, one| stip the end of the board with firet basemen there te exceptions to the rule, han been cancelled. bouts on the ecard will be | announced within a day or two, “CALIFORNIA “=| TRAP MEN TO _ COME NORTH will be well represented at tie coast xone handicap Phis bird Barney goes better every both as a fielder and as a bat- He bit the right field fence for b in the first and in the he smacked high above "s hands the right field fence good for a meal ticket. Also, @ hit was needed in the third, produced a single. Lane started that frame off @ single, and set the fans wild he scored on Spence Adams’ f two-bagger to center, third on a balk, then Barney’s |and the fact that he was with De troit's Tigers for two years before hard Sands and Mitchell. might bring a moderate | So might Maury Schick, when you take in Cox and Sebick, and possihly Stubby Mack Stand at attention on the free end | lof the board the stronger Randolph Lycett, British star, won | the first Important match of the day when he defeated J semi-finals of the men's tournament at 64, 97 and 62. scouts off him. must acquire something of the abil-| ity of an acrobat Then swing into an upright posl-|Pete Kilduff and Paddy Siglin, both B. Gilbert the} . hold it for an instant It is good practice to try standing | spring ont, bringing the bands smart on the hands before trying to execute | ly together Practice soon will make of whom are past the age of gradu not one Is a chteber food for thought Enter the water in a straight up and down. po . with the fingers and toes pointed. ‘Tomorrow—The beck Give. real magor league! SANDS AND : me the greatest edtcher After you have become proficient . you are ready to go ahead. jannual Paolfic trapshooting ¢ Everding park traps of the jortstopa Wkely y nerves correctly. where in Dixie.” FRIDAY, JULY 7 ‘Tendler Is _ No Set-Up — for Champ Leonard Is Heavy Favor- ite to Beat Tendler on 27th ABU IRN BROWN N the face of things, {t looks as if Lew Tend- ler can prepare himeelf to take beating gracefut ly on the evening when lope desired ik Zat ni regal hat- ot Benny Leonard light weight champion of this planet A few months ago Tendier fought ocky K Kansas beat him, | Against Leonard, the other night, Kansas was pitifully helpless and | would have ridden from the ring on 4 gate in the eighth round if his astute manager hadn't tossed in the jw. k. mpotige Now, how can Tendier expect to beat Leonard? | Comparative fight results are as misleading a8 comparative football scores. Kansas, a husky slugger, but modestly equipped with speed and skill, in of the type that are | “duck soup” for the champion. |, Leonard has had quite a bit of | trouble with the lads who swing a wicked jeft hand. Charley White, noted for his left hovk, came so near jto lifting Benny's crown that Man- re. Gibson breaks out into a sweat yet whenever he thinks of it. Lew Tendler, too, places his main | garsien ae on his left flipper, which carries more kick than does a moun- tain dew still, Despite the fact that Kansas beat him, he ranks as about the best lightweight in the business, excepting Leonard. Leonard is the faster and has a left nearly equal to Tendier’s, altho he doesn't punch so hard with it, and 4 right hand that has never been ed in the lightweight division, past or present. Doubtiess he will beat the Phita- el phian. Yet, the battle is likely to be torrid for a while, and there will be some possibility that Benny may mick his face in the way of that Tendier left and massage the resin with his chin. Any fighter with a kayo punch in his left hand ts dangerous, even when meeting a better man. MAILS’ NANNY STILL IS FREE The same o!d angora Walt Ma! used to yield up when Coast Lage fans razzed him still travels with him. Ty Cobb was first to digtover Duster’s susceptibility, but now: they're all doing it in the American | League. Lee Fohl and Jimmy Austin, in op- posite coaching boxes for St, Louis, | tried it out recently. Walt had been pitebing airtight ball up to that time and was feeling cocky-like over slam- }ming out a triple, when a teammate jet aman on thru error. The razzing | started. So did Mails. Before he [could be dragged from the box, he {hit one, walked three, and a single had let in four markers, ‘SALT LAKE HAS NEW MOUNDSMEN Two new pitchers, who joined the Bees this week, are expected to go | quite a ways toward strengthening | ls | the and}, Salt Lake's chances. Elmer Meyers COMISKEYS was purchased from the Red Sox. “Cubanoia” Cueto also had some swats in his system to get He hit the fence in the sec- Portiand Gun club, aovording to an announce N. Ford, manager of the Portiand club. who could be sold tomorrow without an effort, likely to be recalled by Jim Boldt | Banquets Champs West & Wheeler Club to! Be Honor Guests at| Dinner Tonight MAY ROB SOX OF PENNANT |: NRY L. FARRE Sirens Of) gel) him If Cat Ewing American ieagee over the advance of | weld yx ee Chicago White Sox, If there is to be a dark horne in! & pennant chase the White Sox are | jijK6 |the ranking candidate . In leas than two w band has risen from » ja strong third almost on the heels of Yanks and within nah and Byrd and ordering Charles owners of the Chi. to appear in court examination state discovery Louis Comiskey, id) didn’t last three mor Baldwin didn’ t three montha. cake. White Sex is also probable that to left in the sixth. nt him home with a neat Jeaguer between first and sec After one season the e weére issued by Circuit Court Judge John South stating that cham-} gun artists are planning | x the trip to the Rose City | doubt exists if they will Herb McQuaid, who started ind work for the visitors set no records for class in the six Douglas, who gucceeded him managed to keep out ‘The whole Seattle outfield is rais | ‘ing thunder with hitting Row getting under what ought to be hits. Je Cooper they \protably could dispose of him. years before acted on appeal of at » “Joe * Risberg, who ¢ Sox for back money is due of contracts which they of the 1919 world in which they that at least 10 San Francis | league managers from whom he graduated ke stayed in. automobile or train. Jackson and “ Among thém will be Fred Blair, who the Vernon club registered shoot | dd markemen In | despite the fact that he played for John McGraw improved in all departments of the held at the time series scandal, alleged to have been Involved. ‘The Comiskeys are not in Wiscon sin at the present tinve and {ft is un writs cannot return to their home fn Vilas county mination was set for July 97 for the four mpeted against all and his performance ed remarkable visitors will begin to arrive © next week, in order to get in two practice at the Jenne ling him an avera were Brick Eldred’s obagger in the ‘with @ man on, for example. the genial prexy of | striking Sox have had a good hitting Jing ball club for but a weak pitching staff has from getting in the peteaut race. & well organized | staff of young pitchers that are be ing handled in the well known Glea- |! felub at dinner tonight at his Third | and ft or three days nted at the din-| kept m.| worth whil trophy will be ner, which will station park '|, WHO HIT HOMERS IN MAJOR LOOPS SHARKEY IS BEATEN IN | DUNDEE GO Johnny lightweight j . was given the call over | the end of their | now that if Charles | sacra Critics agree , Oxear Collins, Chester 1 THE scCORF stubbornness few dollars and met the Hector La|tle Dicky Kerr Jimmy | most a favorite for the pennant . Walter Mitchell, 3 , Charley Hardin, Biaeholder and the club would be al- | sfeauiey Brenton and Mitre ‘The Star trophy becomes the per-| WON'T BAN 1ORSE RACING BATON ROUC 7 MATCH ALMOST ON Jack Sharke: }15-round mill here last night ed at reformation or abolition of} 4 e racing in this state Wheeler club. for a match with Je PHILADELPHIA, Jack | Willard, former world’s heavy . won from Mike | champion. Credel, Toledo, on a foul, Crystal ‘Swimming Club _ Wins Meet With Sailors °** Swimming club team defeated key made the fight slow and un. The challenger was un- | punches with Dun. | + | willing to trade , {forbidding betting at ra » vote ‘was 51 to 49, aggressivencss entitled him to the verdict, fourth round he floored Sharkey for a short count clearly | In the The le, asetare is scheduled U porcelain teeth (mod- jto adjourn sine die late today. eled from pericet specimen natural teeth) properly selected a shade for yo Shawkey and Hoffman tried to knock out 6. stag y knew a woman who oan talk so fluently on a given subject. r that reason 1} g00d care not to give Ne ene of a movie in which he {grand hero was being filmed. take mighty CHICAGO.—Jack Dempsey has an y Greb in Pitts: | y day for $100,000. an r Bil Brennan Jack Kearns said, rds (back stroke) 652) burg on Lab Ott | wilt either be 90 jat Michigan City, De than cinewhere. EXAMINATION FREE PAINLESS EXTRACTION \CENSED DENTISTS ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS (Laboring People's Dentints) Innings pitehe 200 yards (free style) Mississippi, need BASEBALL ““rxce LOS ANGELES vs. SEATTLE TODAY — 2:45 ‘DOUBLE-HEADER | SUNDAY, 1: 1:30 of their Hawaiian entries to show up handicapped the | Hare rn Failure of som One hundred and fitty | ‘Mavy Olympic was beaten in the ¢ style by Mitrie Konowal: | «r preparing for the n tournament, which starts | Adams, Crandall » fairway, hard and burned out Frank | Wisterail t admitted free ev y except and Sunday now selling, 3102 12-round decision (during = Arcade Buildt ol hampion, won g from Pancho Villa, Philippine cham » yards (breast stroke) and De perry; Ptetter and Vick, Ainamnith, lon Angeles series), O'Neil, C. 6. Pi third. Times minute nouncei Betts came from the Phillies. 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