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HANCES OF ——— urler Is “RED” KILLIFER FIGHTS QO ti Angad See iatly Wins Melee uestion ~ AE * we Pruett, Former Col- wctenecs TAKES RISKS FOR GAME g Thru for Leaders BY LEO H. LASSEN ST. LOUIS still playing the national nuisance that will almost com- mit murder to win. Killefer crowds the plate and takes desperate chances of being beaned by pitched balls in his of the St. Louls Browne | Wworiean | anxiety to reach first. Killefer used to be hit by more pitched League pennant | balls n three average players in a season when he was & rest with a pite>/ regular, Friday was an example. He took a chance in the erwho was given | ttle or no con: sideration in the spring dope? ninth inning and crowded the platter. The result was that | he was hit on the arm, That put two men on bases and those two men finally scored, nearly giving the Angels the gam I bave refer) Killefer is far from thru as a player. He singled, walked an / Merb! was hit by a pitched ball. And he scored every time. His *| throwing arm was not what it used to be, but lant Red can still get by comfortably in this league. couldn't move off of » thin dime the best game at the het corner that he has dished up since he the Indians. He's hitting around the 330 mark and ts covering of ground, a| , T's & mystery how Charley Deal ever got out of the majors. The Los Angeles third sacker In @ band hitter and a careful, sure fielder, the | [4 the National league third sackers in. fielding Inst season and hit tp {2round .290. What do you have to do in the majors to make good? Without Arnold Staatz and fam Crawford the Celestiais don't present the colorful attack that they did last season. Stats, with his wonderful apeed and swell fielding, has left a big gap in center field. Young ‘Twornbly is hitting the agate bard for Killefer, but the old thrill of have ing Sam Crawford up there in the pinches ts miening. Stats tn now play: ing regularly for the Chicago Cubs while Crawferd has retired after 20 years or #0 of diamomt service. The Los Angeles pitching year, the the wudt- to lack the formidable right now as owe pitcher In the league, but It's any sidewhecler has a better motion to first base with a run- the cushion than the Los Angeles man. He certainly had the runners hopping arownd first base yesterday with hie tricky z g bh i i Be EB i tf He é Fy i [ i pert the other two outfield positions, the Indi with outfield material. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE TRO eeore— ‘Won. San Franctece Vernon " ww “Sultan of | sac Francioce’ ~ a At Portiand Batteries @trike was | Oskiand Discuss and one was @ puny foul tip, and |S*!! Lake seven pitches Ruth fer — minsed. Ben players think |Secramento Los Ankel peculiar fadeaway ball, | Carroti. it Droved most troublesome | ¥°A"!¢7- ¥ be, cf oy . more, Ibo... o o Totals 0... "3 Beattie-— n H. . & Lane, If aS 9 Bas : TT A, Adams, om o 2 wale § sows | HI ERS Hood, rf ee ee te ale | by aad : t 664 o| Rattertee: Morton and O'Nelll; Hoyt Horn: at iw a» ¢ se 6 3\* «ftman, by, Cards, 1; total, 21. Peace sg Be oes : D Walker, Athletics, 1; total, 18. | curto, 2» 6 0 2 n ©. +) Wheat, Robins, 1; total, 11 {7 1 ee ) Aimamith, Cards, 1; total, 9. 1G Fe ice Batteries: Blanke rtney and ly, Giants, ptal, §. lgnp ‘ean Gee | Tarayan, Schalk; Rommeil and Petition . ; total, 7 limerney ... 38 ry Totals <....- 41s a ae 8 i vi *Batted for Thomas tn ninth ‘‘*“ re ghee for Crandall In ninth mock and Ruel + ae Soceret St. Louis Stars aeaie ot ee " * was Are Still Ahead Reston tases. ron) ee cy 2. Score by innings: Proett - for Stick Titles | iret. eraid: F jones AMERICAN LEAGUE coos :— ir, St, Lout on? Hits pee ie . ar a | ington « u ’ , Detroit. . . Summary Batteries: Oson, Cole, Holling, O14 ‘peaker, Cleveland . -jham and Bassler, Manion; Johnson and Geilman, Detroit. . + Pletnich Miller, Philadelphia. Sncond game— R. K . @ NATIONAL LEAGUE n in ? : Oldham, Holling, Daw Mogridne, Zachary, Bell and Gharrity Thomas 4, off Dougiaa 0 |sthie for—Thomas 2%, Gardnor 3, D 3 — " 06 Ot Ge 5, off Thomas 2, off uanienn x 5 4 ace i, Wild pitch LEAGUE fohaston, Brooklyn. 360 Hit by pitched balle—Lans, by Won. Loat. | Thomas, Kiiloter, by Gardner. Passed | New York . ae “4 * | balt—Tobin. Ktoten basee—f. a, | At. Loule . ory | ba! Biared pe ANOTHER LANDIS RULING NEW YORK.—Because of the lack Stumvt. Commissioner Landis has suggested | ter, Stumpf, Twombly 2 that major league clubs discontinue |~Tane. Double playe— Wistersii to Cueto | Boston “ |to “Stumpf, Lindimore McAuley to exhibition games north of the border, large. Time of game Umpires The score New York At Pittsburg Batteries: J |Jonnard, Ryan and lowherme, Morrison and Gooen. innings. Mer, to Byron. agéording to a report here. > PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE LOS ANGELES vs. SEATTLE TODAY — 2:45 The score~ Brooklyn “4 Dederry; North, 4 Ainamith, DOUBLE-HEADER SUNDAY, | Bi i Goway; Alexander and Ladies, and children (under 12) The soore— Philadetphia ......, At Cincinnatt sae ok Batterios; Meadows ve and Wines “PF ED” KILLEFER is one of the old school ballplayers) "1108 ANGELES How the rest of the game wan) played has been told. are | THREE MORE | *| GAMES HERE Friday's victory marked the a) dreak on the THE Tribe Is Victor in Last Round Led by Bill Stumpf, Seat- tle Stages Two-Run ly in Ninth Frame; Wins BY LEO H. LASSEN N the rejuvina- tion of the In dians, don't over. look Bill Stumpf. The big utility man ia playing @ whale of a game) at first = bane while Rod Mur phy i on tho! bench, Stumpt has been hitting Dums big stick that brought Seattle another vietory over the Angele in ninth inning finish Fri Gay that was 4 siesler, With the bases loaded and the score a tie at 56 Stumpf slammed his third hit of the Gay into right center and the win. ning run came over. Previously he had collected a double and a single Stumpf ts no tal Chase around first base, but he le certainly © success than he wi stop, At the shortfield berth Stumpt had to cover ground and that's some thing that he couldn't do im that tm- portant pesition. But over at first base Baltimore Ril! looks lke a dit. ferent man. Red Murphy was out in uniform Yesterday. He hae been out of the game for « jong time with an in jured eye and leg. If Stumpf con. tinues to play the ball that he is dishing up now Murphy will have a hard time breaking in regularly even if be is O. K. physically, THAT GREAT FINISH Loa Angeles went into the ninth inning Friday with Seattle leading 403. Crandall batted for Thomas, who had been pitching for Los Angeles, walked, Lyons ran for him Killefer stuck his hand tn the way of @ pitched ball. This marked the! exit of Gardner from the bill ana! Gregg took up the burden. ; MeAuley bunted and Deal was out. | Adama to Stumpf. Twombly eronned | everybody up by banging « single} thru second and two runs checked in. | Seattle came right back tn their! half and won the game. Spencer hit | for Adare and singled to right.) Rarney ran for him. Hood singled to fight. Dovgias, who had relieved ‘Thomas, called it a day and Wallace todk up the pitching. Wallace ao commedated the Kedeking by wild | pitching the boys up a base. He fi Bally walked Eldred. | Sled to left and the score was even. | Stump? kicked thry with « and over came the winning run. INDIANS SCORE | FIRST The locals took the lead in the thifd, Lane wan hit by « pitched | ball and Adams doubled to left. Lane | scoring. Adams also scored on El | dreds single, Both Wistersil and | Stump rapped the agate for one base | dlows, but Wistersil wae nalied at third and the out was made before Eldred had counted ‘The third Indian tally was record #4 in the fifth. Adams singled, Hood sacrificed, Eldred singled infield and Wistersii scorched one thru the tn field, scoring Adame. EVENS COUNT } Loa Angeles evened tt all up by | scoring one in the sixth and two in| the seventh. Killefer, replacing Car toll who wns kicked out by the game for protesting # decision by Umpire McGrew, walked and went to second on @ passed ball Deal singled and Radiont Red registered Lindimore opened the seventh with a wingle and was forced by Daly Thomas sacrificed. Killefer singled, driving in Daly. McAuley walked jand Deal singled, scoring the man ager. SEATTLE TAKES LEAD Seattle went back Into the lend! again in their half of the seventh by | scoring another tally. McAuley | Juggied Hood's bingle. Eldred bunt-| ed him along. With two gone Stumpf! tnced & double down the third base line. fourth win of the series for the Red skins and assured them of an even week. Three more «amon to be played, two Sunday before the tribe leaves for a two- week road trip, American Sculler ‘ rs Wins Title From 4 : English Champion || BULLETIN | HENLEY, England, July &— |} Walter Hoover, of Duluth, the American champion sculler, be || came champion of the world on the Thames river today when he |) defeated Jack Beresford, the Brit ish champion, in the nal race for the “Diamond Sculls” trophy ' LTHO it's two months be fore the first call for the Pigskin warriors will be issued at the University of Washing. ton, the football bee im starting to buaz around the Washington gymnasium. Coach Bagshaw isdn the Maat at present and he will return about August 1, Bagshaw is looking for a now line coach for this fall, as Coach Brockmeyer will not be brought back, SEATTLE Ral-| the apple #0 hard) ‘Suzanne STAR BY AILEEN RIGGIN Olympic Fancy Diving Champion Like the mwan dive, the back dive fe known for ite grace and beauty Begin by standing at attention at the lowér end of the board. Then walk gracefully the full length of the board, and, turning, |atand on the balls of your feet at | the free end, with your back to the water, the hands béing straight at the side, fingers straight, Spring upward and slightly back- ward, keeping the hands at your side junc you have reached the highest point of your spring, and then fully xtend the arma over the head, be ing careful to have the fingers straight, and the toes pointed, and curve over backward, Enter the water with the body straight up and down, eee UPON Aileen Riggin in the back dive. Small diagram shows the complete course of the Show for Next Week Cancelled Bouts, So Austin & Salt Shift Ring Show BY SEABURN BROWN UCT tough breaks tm the luck have greeted the ef- forts of Messrs, Auatin and salt to fine up an at tractive card for their July 8 show that late yenterday until July 21. the firet place, Panama Joe Gans was to have boxed Joe Ragan in one wing of the main event, with Bobby Harper and Jimmy Sacco tak ing another whirl at each other In the other half, When everything seemed fixed, Gone wired that he couldn't leave California in time for the show, and yesterday Harper wired that he has an Infected car and won't be able to Dox Until some time after the 12th. In ‘will go on with the originally echea. juled headliners, with the exceptiof | boy that some good Pacific feet probably will step with Sacco. “We are expecially anxious to show Cans here.” Lonnie opined. “The col ored middiewetght champion has a great record and reports from Call fornia ringsides tndicate that he has made a hit down there.” Rade Ruth singled in the fret he adians. tratne Meadow ents Luque, and the vietery of the sea- peinnatt let, 2 to 1 Rogers his Bist homer in the with with one on, and the Cards brat the Robins, @ to 6 It sito gave Hornsby the major league home run lead, Noroeny Watker bi homer, and helped the Athletic the White § to ‘The Tigers took @ doqble-header from the Bensteis, T te & and 1 to A homer jeorge Burns 18th inne © Boston a sletory over Browne, Hed son had lost the first te ® me, Nixon's homer with one on gave the Hravee only rune Off Alexander, and the Cubs won, T to 2. GOLF STARS READY FOR TITLE MEET) HICAGO, 8.—With such stars as Jock Hutchison, Walter July | Hagen, Joe Kirkwéod, Abe Mitchell and George Duncan going over the course In practice rounds, the links here are swarming with entrants for the national open champlonship tour. ney, which starts at the Skokie Coun tr club links Monday Francia Oulmet is one of the lat est to enter the liste. Until week it was considered likely that he would hot compete. VINCENT ve. BILLINGS Eddie Billings and Billy Vincent, Pacific fleet welterweight pride, witi| Leonard Reed of Pittsburg, 6.0, 8.6,|boys that the main thing in. base- 4-6, 61, 6-2, in the finals of the /ball, as well as in any other walk was to never quit until the headline the boxing show at Bremer: ton Monday night, | NGS, The Headliners Canceled | morning, the card wil! be put off un- | Wisteref] stn. | tl sround the Stet, when the show | this | Wins, bu 4 when young Jack which resulted in a lost bail, at the 14th hole, Westland played won- derful golf all the way. His card was as follows: Out—44.3.3233.54—31 In—4 5 65-44464-6--38—69, SEER afi | old gent was nine down. i | The 32 who qualified and the draw vs. W. J. Ball, J. B. Stirrate Bruce Griggs an@ Mrs. 1. Schoenfeld won first honors tn the mixed foursomes event at Barlington last Tuesday evening, which brought river course In wonderful condition these hot days. The fairways | are green and the greens are greener, After disposing of Jack Westland and Forrest Watson, Ted Knud- een couldn't quite cut the mustard In the final match for the chub champlonship at Inglewood this week, so the honors went to Clark Speirs, who scored a four-andthree victory. Speirs shot a medal round of 71, whieh is the par for the course. The Jefferson Park golf club ts =» member of the Western Goll Association! The local club made application for enrollment in the Western body several weeks ago, and Secretary Edgar L. Cridet received word this week that his club has been admitted to mem bership. Mrs, F. F. dackson and « few of the other local star golfers, are expected to compete in the Oregon state champtonship, to be played on the Tualatin (Portland) course, next week. (Re ‘Art Butler Rogers Hornsby Takes Lead in Home-Run Race Hitting his 2ist home rin of the season, in the ninth Inning of yesterday's game between St. Loula and Brooklyn, Rogers Hornaby for the first time took the lead tn the major league cir. oult drive race, He hae a one. clout edge over the runner-up, Ken Williams, of the St. Louis Browns, Boldt’s Banquet KEARNS STILL GASSING SYRACUSE, N, ¥., July §.—Jack Dempeey will fight Harry Wills for ithe world’s heavyweight champion- |ahip within 60 daya if the negro |ehallenger will sign the papers, Jack West & Baseball lengue champions, George Lott of Chicago won the naw tional junior clay court tennis cham. |plonship here Friday, He defeated Jack Adama, tournament. of life, N SEEKS NEW LINE COACH Bagshaw, a former backfield star himself, will do most of the backfield work, while Dame Rumor has it that Ray Bck- mann may help out. “Matty” Matthews will be at the helm of the freshmen squad again, Hoe did wonders with the yearlings last year and Rag- shaw is looking forward eagerly to the large squad of frosh players who will be eligible for varsity work this fap last man ts out, being presented with The Trophy. This trophy which was do- Several yearling griddera | nated to the league by Piper & Taft's were included in’ the ban set will be on display in Boldt'’s cafe down on the fellows who stole Windows next week, the sophomore siren in a cam. Pus feud last spring and unless the faculty discipline board re verses its ruling they will be lost to-the squad, University followers are hoping that @ leas stringent punishment will be meted out for the good of the football team. Bagshaw will issue his first football call on September 15. PARIS.—Bugene § featherweight, won the championship | Jimmy Sacco of Boston of Europe by knocking out Arthur] round decision over Abie Mishkind Wyns, Belgian title holder, in the] here last night. The men are light- Criqui, 12th round, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922. ROOKIE STAR. HOW TO ACCOMPLISH GRACEFUL BACK DIVE but Had Alibi Ready Is Honored by Fellows Voted Star Medal by West & Wheeler Boys at Jim RT BUTLER, captain of the Wheeler Star Junior was given the highest honor his team mates could give when they voted him ‘The Star medal for being the|>Y Mufphy recently and the latter manager of the Se- attle Indians, was the main speak: | ‘ er of the evening, and he told the| MM latest start, winning an edge in Butler, “Snoose” Lambert and Mr. and Mra, Wheeler also spoke, Butler Star The West & Wheeler team ts the guest of the Seattle club at the Seat- Ue-Los Angeles Coast league melee French aa dive, while the large dotted line shows the direction of her body at the moment photographed. - x ; ‘ } French Net Star Beats Yank Ace Mile. Lenglen Trims Mrs. Mallory, but Had Heart Trouble for Alibi UZANNE LENGLEN, French ten- nis star, proved herself the queen of the courts today when she trimmed Mrs. Molla Mallory at Wimbledon, 6-2, 6-0. dor fire at Forest Hills, New York, last summer when she was being defeated by Mrs. Mallory, had her | alibi all ready. 3 Before the tournament started at Wimbledon «he was suddenly at tacked with heart trouble and it 7 was a long time before she made up her mind to compete. Her entry wasn't filed until after Mrs, Mal- lory had showed on English courts that her game wasn't up to her 1921 standard, The American cham- pion was beaten in several English tournaments before the Wimbledon meet. Suzanne won, but she ts like a tearstained child with a stick of candy, while Molla, who went down to defeat without a murmur, is glorious. By his victory tn thi Dan Johna will enter t ment July 17 far trving ton state champion, is expected defend his title again this year, Piay begins Monday tn the Oregon state championships at Portland. || Wow! Is L. A.’s || Ball Club Losing | to Second-Raters? Here's what the boxing editor of one of Los Angeles’ enterpris- ing family newspapers had to say recently knocked Mexican Joe Rivers for a row of California earthquakes in when Bobby Harper | | |} Portiana ) “Harper is the same 138-pounder |] who was beaten by Travie Davis recently. Davis never amounted to much tn local bouts.”* Not only have we no climate tn the Northwest—we can't even fight! Anyway, Davis was in California quite a while and when he returned he was still the Coast welterweight champion! BARRIEAU TO FIGHT MURPHY Frank Barrieau will box Frankie Murphy of Denver in the mali event of a boxing show at Missoula, Mont, on July 20, Joe Simoniok was originally slated to meet Bar rieau, but he was decisively beatell |Kearnn, Dempsey’e manager, S414) mogt inspiration to the club during|"*Piseed him on the coming card, here today. The Star league season, The play- "i WE ap ag CR hi R Se GTN FH ers were banqueted last night by| BRONSON GOING STRONG LOTT WINS NET TITLE Jim Boldt, Seattle Coast league} Muff Bronson Is making progress | in his “come back.” He took an INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, July 8.--| prexy, at his Third ave, restaurant. easy 10-round verdict over “Sub- |marine” Smith at Polson, Mont., in eight of the periods, CALL OFF TRIP NEW YORK.—-RBecause of “existe ing conditions” in Ireland, the Ameri- can A. A. U. has decided it “inexpedi- ent” to send a team to compete in the Irish “Olympic games" in Dublin, starting August 6. VON ELM READY OMAHA, July 8—George Von Elm, transmississipp! golf cham- pion, Is here in readiness to defend his title In the annual tourney which opens here next week, SACCO BEATS MISHKIND VANCOUVER, B. C., July 8 won a weights.