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PAGE THE SEATT RAVIE DAVIS KNOCKS 0 TO BRING JAI ALAI TO U.S. World's Champion Comes to Demonstrate Game Outlawed by Cuba | 15 is : i Tea : z § ge. Hu z ne i H HEE cyt it i - i i i h jit its fl 2? A i! Emilio Equilus in wicker is tied to wris i i i Asana (left), and @ closeup (right). At lower right ie shown how ef fs if aids of inks thetes BY Bon DORMAN front, back and one side 24 feet high: | With the outlawing of the game warnt. YORK, July 22-—Juggling s| Scoring is the same as in band-) tp, Cubs by President M. Side _ landed the more clean) speeding, overgrown bullet le the say but the play ts slightly differ) i. ibe ies an ye a the four’ ‘The ball may be played direetty off [the remulte, the players lef? for Spain. the front wall, or « carom shot may | Young Euilus went along, « stow. be made from the side wall to t away on the boat, front wall, or the ball may be player Discovered, he worked his way off the rear wall while in flight, by A | across. quick scoop so an to hurt it ageinet the front or side wall. ‘The ball used tw almost twice as hard as a baseball, etght Gays betng }mnking players. ° needed to manufacture one. He went to Italy, and to South Eguilus, who iw 25, haw had @ re | America, cleaning up all opposition. markable career in hie march to gtar-jand finally with the dom. phy in Cube A poor boy In Havana, he was the | laud, not Mascott of one of the Jal Alal teamm}le@, but the then playtng there. it tn ul ik ik RF : i zi ii 38 g if f te itt etre Ht q g | i i? it th 4H STANDINGS Hornsby, Carts, Watker, Athletics, 23. Wilitams, Browns, Tl. Heldman, Togers, 16. Ruth, Yankees, 15. Williams, Philadetphia, 14. Miller, Athletics, 13. Wheat, Robtns, 11. Alpemith, Cards, 10. a Ee fi “E HH : ie iF it | i l : . MacDonald and Mrs. J. C. Cushing Dykes, Athletics, 1; total, $. Meeting for the women's title. bei? uf wae j ? ‘ g if Turenne entered the finals Friday by defeating Marshall Allen, 2-6, $6, BAT STARS SACRAMENTO, July 22.—Hitting consiatentiy behind the airtight pitch: 4, 62. Turenne’s terrific service and STILL LEAD ing served by Eumer Jacobs, Seattle court-covering ability won the match took the fourth game of the series or ten an wes ache oo IN MAJORS |= scessencsne tate Sosuenany't te 1. the first set. WINNER IS ITH George Gisler and TYTU") ucohe was master of the situation STEADY Cobb both hitting over the 400 from the opening bell. He held the The winner played steady tennis | mark, the race for premier stick hon. | Senator sluggers to five hits, ih i } fe i : [ a nf vi i i the eau Sop While Allen played a bit too carefully | ors tn the Amertcan league looks) ‘The sacs scored their lone tally tn style. after taking his first set and he) just now like a duel between the |the seventh frame when a double, an} 160. strong for|™iseed chances for aces in the clos | st. Louty and Detroft stars. error and « serifire fly Jo the out-| ing ets. The third man, Botiby Meuse! of|field put Buddy Ryan acrom the (Of Second and an-| Both made some remarkable get" tne Yankees, is quite = distance to | platter, the SF oo ash ondimovea they achat eer the rear of the leading patr. o&.& mn Pet a & eg bo ty weer Sf his wictory |. Rogers Hornsby of the Cardinals ee ees over Turenne tn the city finals, en-| "8S & heavy lead over Hollocher of Se em 3 tered today's mateh a favorite to|the Cubs, runner-up. Hornsby's com sesae woe 96 petitors are closely bunched. cere Fig MISS MacDONALD American loop leaders for the week a ise ee me FAVORED jare fare 8 8 2 Miss MacDonald was also favored| | Sisier, Browns, 415; Cobb, Tigern, : % 4 to annex the woman's trophy ae she! .407; Meusel, Yanks, .362; Speaker, “oT uot wt defeated Mra. Cushing last week in| Indians, .360; Heilman, Tigers, .264, AB.% HPO. & & Portland. | National league leaders: Wollwit es 2 8 Armand Marion won the junior! Hornsby, Cards, 297: Hollocher, Pi¢s s title Friday, defeating Harry Shaw, | cups, 266; Bighes, Pmcengag A oe [oot He $3, G1. It was a slam bang battle \Grimes, Cubs, 362; Johnston, Robins, eoev ee with’ Marion's steadiness and expert-| 357, > £2 8? ence winning for him. ane aleeeiaubain we Th ey et Sara Livingston and Mrs. Bragdon we me ae took the woman's doubles honors yes- Oh ay ga ae terday, defeating Mayme MacDonald it and Mra. Cushing, 75, 64. Both} ae teams played careful tennis and the | leben, mateh wag replete with long rallies. | eeeseioxve Allen and Turenne defeated Grant 20031288 o-tt/) Lataure and Dick Burr fn the semt- | Sacramento 4 Hi $ ee ¢ H ‘ . . Fi finals of the men's doubles, 36, 6-4, oars oo = #4, and will meet Herb Suhr and Bill | " Oreo! Innings pitched—-By Fittery Whalen for the title today. ple and «= homer, Ott Pitt Allen and Mayme MacDonald won and wcored two, | t6ry 2. the mixed doubles championship the Tigers, 7 te 5. saben out Gate and Mra, Cushing, #6.) tris Mansel, with two singles knocked | Pitched ok, Meme remciatn Swe san 4. ft o 4 scored two, but the| *! oo joine rut cr to Murphy one arava. Grow and Reardon. Harold Van Dyke Johns, of Senttia, ve. Leon De Turenne, tor the John Collins, after knocking tm Washington sal cham- | three runs with three hits, and tying pionship. the score twice, singled In the Lith or. M, inning, and drove in the run that Marshall Allen and HV. D, Sohne, of) brought the Red Sox owt of the el Honttia, ve Herbert Suhr and William lar with » #-to-7 win over the White Whalen, of San Francisco, for the Wash-| Sox. The seore— ington men's doubles charmptoriship Portiana nd Sowell’s single in the | At Halt Lake MEN'S S5NOLES | Houser, Le ~oF ~" : , Jones, Eller 2a Mi a and King; oye L. De Turenne defen'aa SC Alien, 2-6 Neiger, Bohice Antineon. Jess Willard and Harry Wills. $6, 6-4, 6-4 (omt-finale ; —- saa va uct ar tae i decura- JUNION. SINGLES y The, score a mF. im the heavy, light-heavy, mid- A. Marion detaated MH. Shaw, 6-3, 6-1] Grimmer double in the seth inning, | Vernon *4 edi bas tien s 68) a mt agen FO oy acide Jn the, meth tana, Yer eee se S$ ROGER CONTI WOMEN'S BOURLES |ron th allowed the Cube to beat the om end Mennah; Moghes and Maid Cc N pail | Robing, 1 to @. win, M 4 Porn gow t , Morrison tet the Phils down with NATIONAL LEAGUE Shane on ING BACK th wey at all Mo: four bits, and the Pirates won, @ to 0. Wom, Lost, lage? Co he Fo rench | . fo predicts that Benny Leonar@ witi ~ New Yor cccsseesceess OF OD balkiine billiard star, will again visit Welsh picks Lew Tondier. Next! a Agvereld made his first homer of the |. Loula «+03. ses this country in the fail and play in season, and helps Brown ne | Chicago Miss McDonald and Ajlen deteated Mrs, | Athietica, 10 tot oes wee Cinctanati “4 the championship tourney to be held TTLE YACHT Cushing and Bubr 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 (finals). act all Rrookiya a 6 in New York city in November, a og Pnitaaaipn itt ? a aaa Adelphia. ba GOING SOUTH|ATHLETE TO MONROE TO loon oo : HUH? The Sir Tom will represent Seattie Philadelphia @ ST. LOUIS, July 22.—Perey Alex the yachting teeta at tes} BE MINISTER| BOX MORROW Y oe ander, chief of the inernal_ tave during the week of} Don Lourie, All-American quarter.| Frankie Monroe of Los Angeles Brookiya 9, nue service, hag appointed two dep: 612. The tocal craft holds | back in 1920, and one of Princeton’s | #4 Lackey Morrow will meet in the > Moston 1. utles to collect the goverment's tax championship of the R class. greatest athietes, is going to enter | main event of the next Arent smok- AMERICAN LEAOUR at the world’s series here this fall. the ministry. He will not feel alone,|¢r, to be held on August 2. IAMS AND a some celebrated athletes have tak: ae erashean — en the collar, TILDEN MEET} ®¥. #04 thomson, Los angetes,| GEORGIE LEE sleveiend was once the American all-round De rot BROOKLINE, Mass, July 22.—| champion, and his brother, 8. Harri DRAWS FOLEY + foley oe Tilden II. and FR. N. Wil-lson Thompson, present’ uil-round| Georgie Lee, Chinese bantam|}niadelphie ig conn Deg Meth champion, is preparing for the min-|champion of the Coast, boxed 10 URE eS - ; tennis . if \intry at Princeton. Rey, “Hal’’Cut-| rounds to # draw with Vie Foley at| Cleveland 1, Washington 0, _ Were teammates in the Duvis cup 4 Moubies last year. Loute 15, Philadetphia a American distance runners, New York 1, Detrott 6, carried an edge in wotght, | vote will not be announced until the 1] Judgment is the most valuable player 1 send in a ballot for him. to Fittery. Mite bested |olat day at the ball park when hts - | team comes here. on balle-Off Fittery f Mu by | carefully before sending in votes. Letters are also asked for from the | Irish pax baseball bugs t | question, and the fan writing the |. | best letter will be the honor guest of the big day. DEMPSEY DOES M, ¥.| Dempacy, | eafé he wou'd box Bill Brennan with in two months and would then fight Spencer, New York bantamweight, won « 10-round decision from Roy Moore, St. Paul. LE STAR Const league baseball president. | He has swung the biggest deal that | and players. Mack hasn't done anything start tey of the Seattle club ime m the matter of wine and Jones, but he has the promise of de. | delivered to the Cincinnat! club with- veloping into « wonderful pitcher if} out anybody replacing him on the Johnny Wilson Organizes Madrona Club hy i P yee i f ine ae Fs | i Ba i i i f i iifte | if David's crew Gate. The fair sex of Earlington sheet folks. ‘The serond team of the Got Louis Terrell, scored « 32 to 22 victory chub squad in the Chy of Destiny last Saturds: Sacramento Man Gets Vote From Alex Rose Les Sheehan, All-Around Solon Star, Named Most Valuable to His Club by Star Golf Editor; Who Is Your Choice for This Honor? BY LEO H. LASSEN YITHSTANDING the fact that he’s left- handed and a golf expert, Alex C. Rose, The Star’s links editor, is a pretty good judge of baseball talent. The southpaw golfer steps to the front with the announcement that he thinks Les Sheehan, the husky Sacramento tosser, is his best bet for being the most valuable man in the Coast league to his club. the Solons were up in the running, according to the Scotch- man, and his pepper is not “ affected by the standing of his club in the race, which is a lot more than can be said of plenty of ball players. The votes are piling up tm this con- ont, but under the rules the total palloting closes July 29 Have you rent in that vote yet? Pick out the piayer who, in your 10 this team in the Coast, and then The player elected will have a spe Read over the rules of the contest SOME TALKING| OTTAWA, Ont., July 21—Jack here on an exhibition tour, | SPENCER BEATS MOORE shamptonship. NEW YORK, July 22,—Witlie IN SECOND ROUND Mack’s Sale Proves Boldt Is Sincere! BOLDT 1s proving t bee real he ever learns to tke the game sertousty. But where Boldt ts shining te god rd See ~b- he ts protecting the Beattie tearm. | aold to the New Mane * Beattie has ever turned in selling has refused to deliver Mack over to disrupted the tribe in mid-season, ong enough to prove his ability and Stubby Mack to the Chicago White the White Sox until he is guaranteed again costing us « flag. fox for practically $50,000 tn cash | pinyers by the Windy City club, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922. | hurting staff and it knocked the In- on his promises. (dians out of the pennant. Last weason Bill Cunningham was wouldn’t break up his club in mid | Tp f . | i i it i F t - al i j i sition they maintained in the Amer- fean loop previous to the 1919 wreck. Charles Comiskey is issuing bis ar turned in a no-hit, no-run game yes: terday. The Mutuals rune. - he can play infield or outfield, and he’s healthy hitter, apt to break up a gall game most any time. Playing with a losing team this year, Sheehan is doing just as well as he did last summer when mer at Michigan City on August 5. Bee Priscila hae shown superiority tm s. troduced as the greatest outfielder of ted to eppose the English boats at Long Isiand in Sep- tember. cont $9,000 to wend the selected championahips in | wust 20. 200 in an uptown hall. ted 200 American athletes of je will quality for help nnttle the | fumes &@ be held in Dublin August € to tah | al baseball, but I want to play with the semi-pros. Charles Toth of to go back. Engtisn world’s series, j batted .375 in the series: You can’t | throw no ball games that way. tried hard to win, and no one had | and that the petitions would team for the| more heart bleedin’ than I did about all over the country. Hi witness many tnter- Chicago has entered « Point Judith polo to Loren Murchison of the Iitnote A. ¢. hopes to regain the sprinting crown tn | ime nation ’. championships at Newerk. ig event and also canoe races for now tn all thetr meets are about the beat exponents of the! } Women can take part tn the Irish games at Dublin in August in ewimin and rounders. Samuel Reeachewsk!, prodigy, may make his debut aa = master player next month if plans in for @ tourney at Atlantic The | & $25,000 club house | TICKET GAMBLERS ,ACTIVE i . wane speculators who are said e CURTAIN KAYOES CLIFFORD | como into possession of the first 10, " BAYONE, N. J., . bill, Boston, i» one of the finest| Vancouver, B. C., last might, Foley| Bom, % Cheawo 1 11 tnningm, Pa riggt nately eel rat * gpa Pad ” of seats for Jersey City, knocked out/Tendler fight are demanding $35 Joe Clifford in the sixth round, for $15 seats, BALLOT I VOTE £0F ...ceccrencceoesss+ es the most valuable ball play: || or in the Pacific Coast league seeeeweeree ceets seeeesesewenes eeeeeesedee seers seveeveesBoces spesesoves seeeseeneers The rules of the contest One vote and one letter Lettere should not be mi: the Baseball Editor, Seattie ftar. Player receiving most votes will be siven @ suitable prise by Stacy Shown a¢ & souvenir, and « special day will be held for him at the ball perk Fan writing beet letter will be honor guest of the big day. BUILD FOR NEXT YEAR HICAGO'S WHITE BOX are on the way back to the proud po- In shutting out the Metropolitan | challenge of Battling Siki, the National club, Pitcher Frank Ginga | galese heavyweight. They will for a purse of 300,000 francs, thirds to the winner, on a date garnered 12] decided tater. Washington Mutuals | CHAMPION SIGNS . NEW YORK, July 22—Benny|my Fruzeiti, lightweight, Rose likes Sheehan’s all-around ability, as| Leonard, world’s fightwetght cham-| retained the championship of New | dlon, has signed to box Ever Ham-/ England by defeating Johnny Clin ton, New York, in a 10-round bout, Joe Jackson Tries to Get Back Into Baseball Again BY HENRY L. FARRELL that series. I ain't sayin’ that them YORK, July 22.—Billed as posed — ae eer on oe m sayin’ was iInnocen' my *“Bhostens Jou" Jackson, and th- | os os an honest gentieman, I don't | know nothin’ about crooked work. I all time, the former White Sox star | was just out there playin’ my head made his first public speech here last | Off to win, like I always done. night in his campaign to get back In- to baseball, “I ain't guilty of nothin’, I'm | noth standing ©n my reputation as a /play baseball, because I can't de clean-cut, honest ball player, and; nothin’ else, | asking the jury of fans for a square deal,” Jackson told a crowd of about | one said, I'm going to keep on play> in’ baseball if I have to play by my+ welt.” Petitions were passed around for ~ If Landis wants me | signing, asking Commissioner Lat back in the big leaguesy I'll be pleased | dis to restore the good name of Jack» son and allow him to play with sent pros. Officials of the New I fielded 1.000 and | Semi-Pro association, under whose % auspices the meeting was held, safd — Ti they had secured 150,000 si: “f ain't wantin’ back in profession: | “I played my hardest in the 1919 jors— rd free style. rd breast stroke. 50 100-yard back stroke, ¢ High divin 100-yard free Mile marathon, BO-yard back 60-yard free style, 50-yard brea 8 Novice race, Faney diving, 10. WOMEN’S EVENTS Juvlors and Nevices— Sentore— 100-yard fre style. 100-yard breast stroke, 50-yard free st 50-yard back stroke, High diving, 50-yard free style. Mile marathon, 50-yard 50-yard free style 50-yard breast strok: Novice race. Fancy diving, 10.foot board. Entrieé Close August 5 ‘When the club couldn't win under Walter McCredie, Boldt then made a change in managership, Boldt promised the fans when he | Under pee aye agg heey oan former | took over the helm of the club this two strat; . ae hs aera yor porn that he would try to give Seat. and they're on their way to wig ‘Two years ago Herb Brenton was tle « good team and that he | ftom the Solons this week. Jim Boldt {s certainly making good season, We'll say he's making good |as president of the Seattle club, ; “I ain't never murdered no ong and I ain't tried. I ain't guilty of and I think I ought to be let “I don’t ‘care what Landis or no Star Swim Entry Blank Tam a regular member of the A. A. U. and wish to enter the events in The Star swimming meet marked with X: MEN’S EVENTS uiors and Hoviesn—

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