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: THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922. ORK YANKEES ARE TRYING T0 BUY ANOTHER PENNANT ACK TO NORTHWEST TENNIS HONORS! Solons Win [Henry to Has Two Titles Last Pair of Battles So Far DE TURENNE HAS INSIDE TR Boston Red Sox Again Cleveland Help New York Owners) Tribe Is e Dugan Traded to Yanks for El- Dangerous Henry to Be Coach | for Dives Star Swim Entry Blank fam a regular member of the A. A. U. and wish to enter the events in The Star swimming meet marked with Xs MEN'S EVENTS ry I Smith and Joe Dugan mer Miller, Chick Fewster, Johnny Mitchell and a ; Juniors and Neoviers— + Bi i i — apeetemaa a 5 Se: A (Under 14 years old) aur 3 Pitcher Yet to Be Named; Big Series Looming Winning § Has Put| Indians Forget How to Hit | Star Swimming Manager | sovyard tree” style. Seattle Boy Wins Inland — BY LEO H. LASSEN Indians Back in Ameri-| and Lose Two to Sacra- — Beaches Next | \ | Empire and Veching: : HE New York Yankees, threatened by the St.) can League Race mento Club ee ton State Trophies ; Louis bugaboo, are trying their darndest to me — co gad ; BE ait! : — ry ; ‘on. Db” HENRY, of Th WOMEN’S EVENTS 17 he and Bi buy another pennant in the American league.’ BY SEABURN BROWN Soe Premelnes me ay : 2 oh pret gegen which | Remtora— Jnviors and Novices— | wa he Bien “hae ee And once more it is the Boston Red Sox that) 4 rTER « disheartening start, ham: | Vernon ‘ ae wilt be held nevt month, is one of || 99-yard free atyle, (Girls under 14 years old) jships to his credit, Leon de Turenne, come to their aid in building up the Man- pered with the lone of regulars, se b|the best diving authorities in the|| }20.7atd breast stroke, bgt hm Pag? REG |Beattle tennis crack, hes the inside hattan club. — the srent cicis Rupaber, ine | a so ' | Northweat. Re |] igh diving. fo-yard free ‘ jtrack to No. 1 ranking in Northwest ie spirit o e * phate y the diving event in The © marathon. roke, net circles for the year. fielder and one of the hardest hitters in the @, alon, ‘ielder, to will send Johnny Mitchell, infielder; Elmer Miller and Chick Fewster, —n es as the ther Sam Jones, Tom Murray or Lefty O’Doul. came to the Red Sox from ~ pitcher yet r as to the Ohio team. Dugan was ob | . . Madrona, 2 p. m.; Mt. Baker, 3 p, m.; x played big parts !n his victory. He Cleveland Indians last year tn}! Cleveland Pilot lons in the games he has exsayed to/ were enough to win. “Specs” BhOM) coward park, 4 p, m. wan only threatened in the second Dig deal that sent Stufty McInnis M pitch thie spring, the team bs begin. | pitched well for the Solons, Entries for the meet close August set, winning the others with ease, Says Manhattan om from the Philly Athletics in last winter, too. fs expected to play right for the Yanhs for the rest of the | i 16 years of age must remember that Mayme MacDonald took her second oe manager of ihe Cleveland Tatines, || Diace white Sox and within striking kings Oe ves they must “ve registered with the ik Northwest championship of the esa . : dint: of the leading Bt a $F Oe : e|A. A. U, These cards can be od- * too, when she trim: irs. J. pecbahty will play. third} | Roce, Notary, in. dacumiag tbe Hyena ime NN |Reinena, WOU LFF $$] tatoed tor 28 conte trom taunt Pry at| St, Paul Lightweight Out of Spotlight After Taking | "cumin or ossiand seein 1a, Yank-Red Sox trade, which sent seplecing the veteran Freak “~ Uhle and Morton, who were used $8 8 8 Sl Piper & Tate. Bea! H Greb; Both He and Gene Tun- |@!. Mis MacDonald played bril- ee, eee | ae emer SNR Nt 5 tiadals Uap DAM -ontioas te tho yeara | eatet: HUE ey bs ae a — Tom Siarry id - Hantly, altho she was forced in the Red Hox have now tarned over || Som Teng a secuer ewe || when Coveleckia Bagby and Maile prompt, 3:33? EVER ney Deserve Another Chance first set, “Mrn.” Cushing ‘couldn't “Bewster ix the best of the play. || W*re the mainsprings of the club's Ss Be A BS a YTHING Mev Wk his ee tof sight as | tnt, the pace and she tired rapidly ‘ers sent to Boston,” Speaker said, || defense, have blossomed out marvel: eee es ABOUT SET ers have dropped ou 8i In the second wet. At pry wate “But even he doesn't compare || sty — the here of car. ah ES a Ses a, pg hme nny Mean wits in | had hee “og Pet ae ies rying burden é —— it] eorges Carpentier and worn Covelenkie doean't seem to be the hor ie aie eae FOR BATTLE matches 4 and won out. The week before she star he was in the past few sensons,| parce n MPO A ® Dempsey until, Harry Greb clawed his Way | iefcated Mrs. Cushing in the Oregon yet he te Improving as the summer | Kohan BK. ‘ We FORE, July MWe the| to a decision over the man,from St. Paul. | state tinais. ‘wanes and will be a strong tnotor in ss a[- . Sanne et the new Hanting eye Since that affair Gibbons has gone back to| The men’s doubles title was won Paserendlh Gdints‘eoe at Ee FE AE EER ios leery coon wll dig le the bushes and he has resumed his knockout | by Marshall Allen and Johns in one boasts one of the amart- morrow, the big in Jersey r of the hardest-fought battles of the eat clubs In either major loop, has a + eae ee | City will be ready for the Leonard: career, flattening ali comers but attracting | tournament. ‘The match went the “murderers’ row” that suffers none ‘ Tendler fight Thursday night, Tex no further attention. , | full five sets, 1-4, 6-2, 641, 24, 7-5. The in comparison with that of the Yan. 2 Rickard said today. Gibbons was a great disappointment in his | brittiant piaying of Allen featured a and Domenses © manager with) 1..., 7 Advance seat sales indicate a bout with Greb, but his performance was | ths match. braine to bring out the best tn! enstiea tor ta total endance of 90,000 and re | not t he deserved to be cast asi Heavyweights The entire group of titles in the e as T before they go into the ring. than reall tactii Northwest program that are consid- H Oo ] d B | tie~Orre Becrities hit—Molwita Time) Regardiem of the outcome of the ponents look far worse they y are. ‘The es he ered by the ranking committe—the many liar that ordi: boxing methods cannot tee. pretient heute, the Sew # uses nae so Loy iar that ordinary ig m Vancouver, B. C., tourney, which ts e ~ PO. commission has announced prev: ns! em. getting under way today, the Victo- Swim Meet Lane i 7 * $ ante the teetabbaieaee ta tho Pro) Gene Tunney says that Greb is not a boxer at all but a/ris, B. C., meet, next week, and the ™ 26 eee at 9:20 o'clock and that they wit!|contortionist. “Why, he can’t hit hard enough to knock | Toma championships, the follow. — : ie be fighting before 19. They want tolover a lightweight,” declared Tunney. “Honestly, 1 thought |'"* "eek, try of: Beatle eu : A Wf » - large entry of players, ‘| Annual Splash Party of tie : ne Oe petite Tigrwrnge by the — he was pulling at _ oe f jon 7 yo <> = ‘om mi including Turenne and Miss Mac. : ay © congestion in is hi ight I could not believe he was try-| Donald, are playing at Vancouver. / Antlered Herd at Crys- ES BR ) pet nta estoy but his hitting was so lig! fot e982 6's rene. . ing.” ‘ues da oY dae Oe ee Leonard ls a 3 to 1 “ able player turned over in the deal tal Pool T y Night me ta ace leehing to rocky a But altho Tunney charges that Greb won the fight by KENT MAN COPS reg ore ld gh gpa iy leis’ soem soak dike ‘audio ‘ABR MPG. A H|while 1 to 619 being asked that | Using the top of his head, he — Byers f nactgeonir Seo LAWTON SHOOT him early in the spring and he wplash party at the Crystal! -S° 2b 2 8D Sl tender wilt be knocked out. | Pittsburger is a puzzle. He thinks that wou! Smashing 98 out of a possible 100 CHANCE might have drawn $60,000 on the|poot Tuesday. The gymnasium +4 @ © + @ ¢| Harry Ertle, the referee, to visit /Carpentier and make Dempsey look foolish. birds, Levi Taylor, of Kent, won the Red Sox-Yankee trade will open market. Fewster and Miller! committes ix handling this event and “SLR eS ¢ | the leonard camp at Budd lake to-| Both Gibson and Tunney want return matches with Greb. | Seattle Gun club shoot at Fort Law- saan, Fhe vorhen | ar weer} hardly more than the| water sports of every description |" ‘ rt ° : 3 $ | day to explain recent changes in the Unless Carpentier speedily shows a desire to come here and ig, eagraning first chance in Price, will be staged. 5 . ae Bi len to th ,, ri . © scores follow: Joined the| ‘The Red Sox probably will be giv-| “Hap” Allen, one time captain of|senreee’ %: i tomorrow he will mo to the tenant |defend the world title against the Pittsburger, the latter /—““°"" “ng en their pick of Sam Jones, Lefty| the 8. A, C. water polo team, han| Kens. p . ‘ ; camp at Delance. "\should give his two victims another chance. Cagsepiayieyaay oe Open or George Murray to com-|tined up some fast swimmers for) rine ....01 8 1 Hee 2 i soe AE SEL la — Hisizoltsital a bought plete the water push ball me with the o tn 4 i ae Vee Md al BEIT crtticions over, the teal tas] Gnes Geomis Piet mum A alten ene -:|WELTERS HEAD Frank Stannard’. 9/20) recat arisen all over the American league, | battle will be due when these teams| : BOX n. y ew ays t to bg hn a isha oe With the Sox Mitchell will have his|and it is justified. No one can! clash. cee ING SHOW 63 bola. telnetasinatesty MH ee <9 h Sr ee is co ir gy coll tn chy club, Brgy Fae ge we sagen ‘ eaent te; Seners. . Sth Billy Vincent, welterweight pride Pat Duncan . jealasiisiiely 1 ball player with ‘ .|and other lady © mers have |‘ 1 ‘a ay | Of th : s W. BR. Taft . aiitiiaigie 1920, and he should make | Dut It looks peculiar that they had| entered in the 100-yard dash, Beira a. Ssist on tsto-to bancce'a | may wil test we the omnia’ reas at Vote on Pla er Contest F. Caton <° ajat}a3 aga} much ready access at all times to the| Hap Allen is picked to win the|ort Fimueras wh ches Seeiuernie Sethe annua tons W. Me sonnei shattushe “Lafty" O‘Dout, the Seal southpaw |Borton Red Sox. tha | 207RFd for the Bika, but from the | —seherr Four other bouts, all featuring =| J.B Bhtelde ‘Hae ha’ 1 ithout t Ip Boston the‘ entries already turned in, it looks 4 . " A. B. Kh Perse: aa Gok Ao es a | Tinian Woehe bo ue ptaie 3s te tetelle one ee a ne Mey ilgntaan tan ca tase dete a eee ee Polling Closes Saturday in Star’s Contest to Find Most so ap nol Bie team. Rabe Ruth, Cari Mays, Hoyt, Sa: i | mito Tt. Timemtiae, Ui Rear $ Hit . art ' eee eae Bock cieeey Sdeaey tae Med. Witty Mehoaer| mete ee of tae Crystal Poot dun and Meares E) onary contear, Pa, July | Waluable Player in Facific Coast League; Letters | & Sanson with Joe Dugan, the brilliant in- e Yanks, while the Gotham team to be named. Gossi; Got Best of It CLEVELAND, ©, July M4— “The Yanks got all the best of with a startling spurt, Cleveland cannot be counted out of the American league race, Despite the fact that two of the pitchers Speaker depended upon moat heavily, Jim Bagby and Walter Mails, have Mivvered miserably, and A) Sotheron, another moundsman, whose 1931 work made him look like a regular ning to look dangerous. Its string of straight wins, which ught it from the obscurity of the weeks, finds it clone upon the third- his men and keep them working in harmony. Elks Will ACRAMENTO, July 24.-—-Coming to life, Sacramento won the last two games of the series from Beat tle here yesterday, 3 to 2 and 6 to }. The home town boys drove Stubby Mack, Seattle $50,000 hurler off the hill in the first Inning, but couldn't do anything with “Lefty” Burger, who succeeded him. But the three | this epring, has been almost « total | runs they scored in the first Inning In the second “Pinches” Kuns held Seattle to four biows, while his mates were hitting Hunky bro | cond division into fourth place last | Schorr hard. Joe Finneran pitched the last few innings and looked fine, First game events will be from & 25-foot board, the first high diving to be held here in more than three yeare, The junior |diving will be from @ 10-foot board nicipal beaches ot morrow, August, to explain the div [ing rules to contestants. He will adopt the following schedule! Green [Lake between 10 a. m, and noon; eek from to 5 and the big field of Seattle swim. mers expected to enter should apeed up their entries, Before entering, all swimmers over paid. Hoth fighters have reached the fin- ishing stages of thelr training and both were reported to be under the 135 pounds that they will have to scale before the public eight hours Henry will be at the different mu: | colpts of close to $600,000, Rickard are prise of the season Saturday when |he downed Harold Van Dyke Johns for the Washington honors at the Beattie Tennis club in straight seta, |6-0, 7-6, 6-2. Johns had defeated him earlier in the year in the elty meet and ruled favorite to win again. Turenne played steady tennis, and deserved to win. His court-covering ability and his strong backhand Entries Close August 5 | } NAME) +. .sreveserersrebeBerreaseneess esses DeeOersesseesscsseseseness | : (Address). .... 0464+ Johne was erratic, something un- Gibbons Dropped (222i Out of Sight Quickly "22.77" shots. searce these days the fans cannot afford t: be too sists Puree Howl tale ek particular. Gibbons is not all that he should be, but he is a/the boys title, Armand Marion the great deal better than the average. awed Brn ni grees Bragdon = It is not at all likely that if Dempsey were to tackle Greb byte wade the champion would emerge from the encounter with fresh | ten the mixed doubles. laurels. Greb has an unpleasant way of making all his op-| Three more meets remain on the “Pinay square ie the first rule of suc eeastul football,” Hugo Berdek, Penn Kallio | State coach, told hin claws at the first lecture on football coaching, a fea- ©. | ture of the summer course here. One | hundred men and three women are in the clans, season because of the galaxy of | Everett Seott—the main works of stars on the Yankee pitching |the whole team—have all been se cured from Boston in the last three years. In addition to players, the Yanks must have turned over to Owner Frazee at least $600,000. Swimming club will give exhibitions. | portisna Mitrio Konawaloff, Ray Daughters, | Ac seit Lake . Roy O'Neill, Mise Hulen, Miss) Batteries: Midd! Brown and other cracks will be on|**t ceutime. hand to entertain the crowd. Off}-| pertiand som clals will be Frank Vance, fudge;| Sait Lake ....: {Charlie Hulen, starter, and Dan), Matteries. | Colom Salt, announcer, Will Be Published for Rest of Week VER-two hundred votes have been polled so far in The Star's contest to find the most valuable player in the Pacific Coast league. Poling ctoses Saturday and all votes of Seattle fans must reach The Star before 6 p. m. that day. The results will not be published until one week from iCE Have you noticed the relative standings of the two major leagues ST. LOUIS RAPS IS POPULAR Dog racing 1s growing in popular. ito and Jenkine — PARIS, July 24-—Roger Conti, y. c lately? Both New York and St. First game. u% EB] \ ; 4 ity. A plan for this method of sport Tous teams in both Keagues are hov.| BIG BALL SWAP Loe Anesion «. } | French bittiard star, made a new|today and the player selected will be given a big day at|'t¥- .“ Louie .ocet cour “isnnn world record when he won a 4,000 point 18.2 balkline match in 67 In * nings for an average of 69.7. the Seattle park when his the players and the spectators appre- clate it : ' Matteries: Crandall aod Maidwin, May, Gtider and Hannah. Kecond game— ering around first place. Both Chi-| 8ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 24 —Acquist- ago clubs are in third place. And| tion of two players from Boston to and Philadelphia are fighting | bolster up the second place Yanks Miam! and Tuska have tracks which Biglin's sterling advice and! cost an outlay of $40,00 each. New earnest ehoouragement, plus Strand’s team comes home. Loe Angel ‘ st ed Letters from the fans and voted ry plants are under construction at for the ceflar in both leagues,| was today bicterly denounced by J. A. Vernon j ‘casiaa® setzuaict| CINCINNATI, July 24. — Kaate}*hOwld not be sent in without the | Wiineness and Sands’ ability, adds) niverview park, Chicago, and in New iteries:. iuyons, Douglas, MeQua NCINNATI, 24, | . y af ee | 88g operenang conranttee -ribeed Hang Ad orgy dona: i emmy dn Durovich ana ay: Jamas and oarpoy| Rousch haw come to term with the | 04 Fading the rules of the contest |r,‘ are not the beat com-| Fork city, which will each cost ont or fifth place most of the season setters, Firet game- Ok ot, Be, | Red and in expected to play in the | “Aretully. bination in\the league, every tan | $5000. man 900 stern Two more letters received in this morning's mall follow: VOTES TOR SCHNEIDER The Star: ‘most valuable man in the league” I mean a man who, are competing In a four-day meet Im St. Louis. SHEA TO HURL FOR FRISCO ry ry field tomorrow, It is understood he 4 i|slgned a contract only for the re Kremer | mainder of the season. x i who sees thi work leaves the park with the feeling that they have given the bes¢ that is in them ev- ery minute of the game. Thanks to ypu for your efforts, fan Francisco . At Oskiand Battories; Mitchell and Yelle; and Koehler, Second fan Franc Yesterday's hero—Ross Young drove in one run with a double and « triple and scored two, giv- ing the Giants a 4 to 1 victory 24, — Walter RESULTS OF ATHLETICS AT Y. MC. A ORCAS CAMP Over 50 boys were in camp this ®ummer in the K. K. K., the biggest camp of the year conducted by the ¥. M. C. A. on Orcas island. A big program is staged during the | €amp season. Following are the re- gults of this year’s camp: ATHLETICS Track Meet—60-yard dash: First, Gould; second, Frank Hors- NEW YORK, duly Oakland : é 6 12 | Hagen, open champion, and Joe Paddy Siglin. Respectfully, over the Reds. sesbtterion: Geary, Hoe and Agnew: Ar-| Kirkwood defeated Jens Gullford and} %t" the manager puts him in one M. COPELAND, After watching the performances position, is versatile enough to be switched to another and still be de- pended upon I pick Pete Schneider, Vernon right-fielder and one of the leading hitters in the league. He can also step into the pitcher's box and huri @ creditable game at any time. Yours truly, GEORGE HENRY, 4823 42nd st, 8, W. Francis Outmet, Boston stars, 3 and 2 in an 18-hole match yesterday at the Engineers’ course. 1014 Howell st. of Pat Shea, former New York Giant ee pitcher, who has been burning up the American association league this MICHIGA\N MEN |! : ve | ‘TRIM QUAKERS | wonhns Sne rancies, Sele base Former Michigarp students trim.| CPdng to 4 Southern dispatch. ‘The Yanks got 15 hits off four Red AMERICAN LEAGUE Sox pitchers and won, 11 to 7. Eugene Stillwell. 50-yard free style: First, Bill Davidson; second, Arnold | Loken; third, Kugens Stillwell. 26- jyard back stroke: First, Bill David |son; second, Arnold Loken; third, Allen Orten. Plunge for distance: First, Bill Davidson; second, Fred Fassett; third, Bill Tempieton. Fancy diving: First, Wallace Rutan; sec- ond, Robin Hartnagle; third, Francis If épen golf championships were won in a single day, Jock Hutchison might have been considered a cham pion before half of his opponents Rad even started to quality, His two rounds in the first day at Stokie— 67-68—156—were so remarkable that they may stand as long as Jock lives George Sisler made three of th | Browns’ seven errors and the Tigers | won, 11 to 6. thelr annual picnicat Hall's Lake Saturday. Michigar§ won the ball game, 11 to 5, copped the tug-of-war and won the field mect, 53 points to 1%, Sixteen hits off three Athletic pitchers enabled Washington to win, | * 11 to 2. With two more double plays | Washington ran the season's total up to 104. LIKES PADDY SIGLIN Tr : Wilson. Perkins, Bruggy; Francis and Pieinich, | and longer. His cronies and oppo-| paseball Edi The Star: - ~ ‘G ; third, Bill Davidson. 100-yard Ratsh a weball Editor, The Star: @ash: First Herbert Gould; second,| TOURNAMENT RESULTS ‘The Robins sont their thir- | The score Ig, “ood aghast when he had fin-) Paddy Siglin, Salt Lake second. BIG PUI ; Frank Horstall; third, Francis Wil-| Tennis Singles—Bill_ Davidson,| teenth game on the western trip | Boston : ished, und no wonder, Hutchison, | baseman, plays @ smooth game of] Ma@Mand Jockey chub will dis 4 Ben, 220-yard Gash: ‘First, Herbert | champion: George Hack, runner up. | when the Cubs beat them 4 to t At New ¥ who had worried over his play at} ball at the keystone sack and never| tribute $101,000 in added money for ; second, Frank Horsfall; third,| Tennis Doubles—Bill Davidson and : “neared Stokie, had talked of a card of 150,/ seems to be discouraged, no matter] its 11 fall fixtures at} Pimlico Oc. VoTR f 2 A , ; : : . He beat that mark by 15 stroke: Yow . Pim: acfibmiommiecd agai th Wilson. 440-yard dash:| Robin Hartnagle, champions; Her-| Boston beat the Cards 4 to 1 and 7 strokes, | how the breaks go against his team. | tober 31 to November 41. The Pim with golf no one who saw it will ever forget. f Herbert Gould; second, Frank Horsfall; third, Eddie Butler. 880. Yard dash: First, Herbert Gould; “gecond, Kenneth Schoenfeld; third, Herbert Gardner. bert Gould and George Hack, run- ners up. Handball champion. Handbal! He coaches the shortstop and first. baseman jn such a manner that both YANKEE SAL lico Futurity at one mil olds with $40,001 put the Giants back in first place, as the most valuable ball play: ¢r in the Pacific Coast league. ARY LIST aingles—George Hack, Leverette stopped the winning march of the Cleveland Indians and !the White Sox won, 10 to 4, Leavett and Schalk; While, Mdwards, Bagley and O'Neill, Doubles—George Hack Meet—Shot put: First, Budd and ar? Villa, champions; Bu- | _ The score nr un. ©. - ei itsaee ,|sene Stillwell and Wallace Rutan, | Bt. Louls “7 seeeeseecee ceeee seccesecenes Bares 24 tet, Finch tno ene [BOSTON TAKES _ [2 EE fact red third, Francis Wilson, 26 toet, 3| Horseshoe Singles—Bruce Gallo. TRADE MEEKLY bt ton BW YORK, July 22.—Roughly, pionship last year and keeping in) pended for i inches, High jump: First, Eddie ba champion; George Hack, run mheione ie tc 4 estimated, the salary list of the| mind the profits derived by their Rr aicpa iste a i a Prctid seeeeeeeeen © 1 7 ‘ , 11 inches; second, | her up. ‘ON, July 24,— Boston took 20] " 6% ‘ my i ‘ uggins down South and Was fine tes feet, TF caches tte | {Horemtos Dowtiea-weavele Wil. |the venmticoad YackeoTen Benton uANMONAL ixaaun Sein me ey i gla Cipey: to | eenplavers, Ruth, Mays, Boyt, Jones) 600" lassen shitter Gieinpetnb Georges Hack, 4 feet, 9 inches. Dis-|%°% and Eddie Butler, echampions;|rather meekly today. Newspapers Won, Lost ans Wien ts more than any of}and Bush held out for terms that/ ment. 80 has. Hoyt, who galso in.| ‘ ‘€0s throw: First, Herbert Porep, 94| 2ruce Galloway and Robin Hart /ana fans adopted the attitude that rT) the other American league clubs| were considered unreasonable. jdulged in @ rumpus with the/ | ‘**tceseses sas0+ sossenecones feet, 9 inches: second, Budd Parsons, |"46le, runners up. nything can be expected of Fra-|*' * pay this year, The owners of the| After much dickering Ruth signed| Yankees’ manager early In whe cam- €0 feet; third Francis Wilson, 67 feet, ROWING EVENTS | zee,” \é bf Yankees, since 1919, have paid about|a contract which Is said to provide! paign. Jones has lost eight straight | 1 7 inches, Running broad jumpif! Singlex—Frank Horstall, firat; Her-| While opinion was expressed that | a $400,000 for stars, once members of/ a total salary of $50,000, Mays, it is! games and is one of the sbiggest The ra jt follow: First, Budd parsons, 14 feet, 8 tnctiggr] bert Porep, second; Herbert Gardner) |relatione seem too close between sey] ever: eh the Boston Red Sox. Considering | believed, compromised for nearly' fizzies of the year, while Housh is! yee s ‘more than, S08 Proncié Wisin, 13 took thira New York and Boston clubs, the de. | Ebina : the disastrous performances of the/ $20,000, while Hoyt, Jones and Bush| beginning to be infected with gi sim-|worte end stadia: ve ritiee in tak @6m finches; third, Clarence Melborn, 19, Doubles—Kenneth Schoenfeld and |\parture of Dugan and Smith will not Hugmen since leaving St. Louis on mpelled the owners of the Yanks! jlar malady, Attn, on one alde of the es J Aner, feet, 10 Inches. Standing broad | Billie Templeton, first; Arnold Loken |he mourned, as they were both dis-|_ The score m,| Juno 14, It is apparent that some of|to give each of them at léast} Whether or not the downfhll of Hy ag Oats lilac : Firet, Budd Parsons, 8 feet, | and Clarence Meiborn, second; Frank | satisfied here, Ae Otncinnstl 1 Liege earch AE al aadMita bge ter paver atieggee beepenapi - ere ais inches; second, Francis Wilson, 8 | Horsfall and Hébert Porep, third. ie eiceetormenaaen ssaend Batteries: Ryan and Snyder; Luque| °C CArning their pay. Ruth, as the fans well know, has/ due to a secret conspiracy to ¥dis-|4# the mort va\uable man to 4 feet, % inches; third, Eddie Butler, 8 «2 oe SUNDAY'’S HOME RUNS and Hargrave, Soon after the Yankees’ training} been virtually useless since Com redit Huggins and force him yout), °% Sokol uesca 2 a - eee oe feet, 1% inches. oven 160 Back hs cenea Cabs i+ tatal pigs Re: stunts began early in March, the| missioner Landis reinstated him on|of the management is a question vine’ dnent vores: WiiEnna § SWIMMING EVENTS A total of 1439 harnes Pratte, Red Sox, 1; total, 4, Toston + ay p hind of the club experienced con-}May 20. He has failed to hit the!that cannot be answered, but the} # k r Byard free style: Virst, Bill Da-| were held last year in the United] scott, Yanks, 1; total, 3. AM: Neue ace siderable difriauity in signing a’: ball with his oe vigor and his aver fact remaing that the owners of te 4 second, Arnold Loken; third,| States, Col gfe jatteries: MM yard, Watson and _ rts, lav-}age is hovering around .260, ur} team are receiving poor returns jfor ’ teens 1 lina, Redisox, 1; total, dy Bonk bh Ahawdal and Glamone, ing won the American league gham-| thermore, Ruth has been twice #ua-| thelr extreme Liberality, ‘ ; 4 > a

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