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JFour Pitchers BY BILLY EVANS Tt really is remarkable the jinx | Byer since the Yankees traded Wrban Shocker to St. Louls, the “Breat spitbatl pitoher has been & Thorn in the side of she Now York TRAVIE team. ki Mis chief delight t# beating tle many @ time since cut loons, As @ matter of fact, It has not been un usual for him to work twice In & fourgame series = against = the Yankees. Victory, & rule DAVIS ortland Scribes Say Newcomer Round Bout at Arena Harper BY SEABURN BROWN TWO-HANDED brand of ring that seems to ed round go. When Bobby up, it takes a mean hitter and a glutton for, unishment to in infighting, and that, according to the Portland) oi is just what Josephs “Found go there Wednesday evening. f Josephs elects to try his the fans are likely torsit in on a battle royal. the “give-and-take-and-may-the- erett boy is partial pdest-puncher-win” brand of yund that he pen exchanges, and restorted into consideration the style at which best, Josephs is likely; ‘ the going tougher with | ‘vis than he did with’ e at home with the Inds | pe come in and slus. He gave a of this when he/ Casey to hie taat ent | , by the way, will make hin f Season; Josephs Has Victories Over Bob ond Jimmy Sacco; Arena Card Completed ring followers who have seen Jack | in action since the Eastern welter | his Western campaign. meets Travie Davis here Wednesday in a six- and Davis mixed last in Seattle, Harper couldn’t phaze the then coast champion in the) Has Punch Looms as One of Best fighter who operates a mean generalship in connection— be the consensus of opinion Josephs Harper takes a notion to open | make the Seattle boy seek) did to Harper in their 10-| open, slugging style against) The battling himself. to infighting to earn a draw. | each of the boys ARENA CARD LINEUP Travie Davis ve. Jack Josephs, welters, Harry Casey ve. Kid Biltings, welters. Jack Silver ve. Frank Britt, Hehtwetghts, Ned Dunlap vs. Tiny Bott, heavyweights. Soldier Woods va. Jack Mart. ford, welters. Henry Geysel va Frankie Green, bantams. : crowned his efforts. Of late the Yankees have been having a bit more success egalnat Shocker, due to the breaks of the game, rather than to Inferior pitch In @ recent series at Bt. Louls, har | and in the last series at New York, [HL M. Pease, Mes, Willlam Tomkins, THE SEATT in each series and suffered four de feats, Four games ts more than he usually loses to the New York elub during the entire season. Guy Morton of the Cleveland club ts equally effective against the Bo» ton Red Sox, Ever sinee Morton vill Seattle furnish the winner At Aberdeen next week in the first annual Washington State women's) golf ip, whieh will be! played at Grays Harbor country | club, Aug. 22-26, inclusive? With at) least » dozen of her best players competing, this city looks like a good bet to cop the blue ribbon, but | with entries from various clubs | thruout the state, as well as dele | gations from Oregon, Biritinh Co- | lumbla and, possibly California, competition will be keen, Anyway, the tournament promises to be « big succes. Seattle entries thus far are: Seattle Golf club—Miss Helen Par. rel, Mrs. K. Knox Roberts, Mrs, D. H, Moss, Mra. HH. G. Motetieies, Mrs. Mee BOF. Tilden. Kertington Country Club, Seattle) —Mrs. Don Moore, Mra. F. F, Jack son and Mrs. H. 0, Young. | Bauer and Mrs, Freda Dr. D. 1. Houston ts the 1979 champion of the University Gott elab, The medico southpawed his way thru a long list of competitors and finished up by scoring a three and two vietory in the final round of 36 hetes against Pred Ayer, last year’s titleholder, last Sunday. Unsteady golf on the first nine, where he was three down, spoiled Ayer's chances to retain his title, From the ninth to the finish it was a dingdong battle with beth players playing at LE STAR Who Have Indi Bhocker twice opposed the Yanks} Joined the American league, the Red even fox have been soft picking, when the club was « ld | nant contender, Ray Kolp of the st has been almost as against Cleveland during the short time he has been in the American leagu cup handleap competition at the Municipal links fintshed last Sunday when Dr, T. D. Long de- feated Sidney Phillips in the finals, on the 36th green, 2 up. Phillips, who started 4 down at the first tee, put up a» great fight and looked tke a sure win ner until he “stubbed his toe” coming down the straight and Jost bis chance, The competition was handled in big league man- ner by Fred Pry, assistant pro- fessional at Jefferson park.) A few surprises were sprang in this week's matches in the Captains’ cup play at Ingle wood, which is now down to the semi-finals, where Dr. Harding nets Sands and Estee opposes Dr, Mocre to determine the con testants In the final S¢hole match for Gene Hatton's trophy. Good golf and close results were produced in this week's play when Dr. rding beat Khrom, Sands bested. Griffith, Estee won against Dr, Kastine and Dr, Moore defeated Forde, The next event on the Ingle wood calendar Is the president's cup competition, the entry list for which will be closed August . This tourney is a sort of twoineone affair, as the winner will also become possessor of the KR. Kaox Roberts’ trophy for one year, Three wine are necessary before it becomes the perma- nent property of the winner, Gene Matton, the club captain, pen. Louls club nuccessful SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1 an Sign on Rivals} Artie Nehf, the crack club like Pittsburg constitutes some of the New York ways found the Pittsb king The Pirates beaten him since Auguat southpaw has a1 | thing of « pitching record. rg team to|11 games the Pirates were able to haven't|make only 16 runs, an average of $1, 1920, | less than halt During that time Nebf has opposed | game. tho Pittsburg 12 times Prior to the trade that brought scored a victory each time. him to New York, Nehf was a mem Wieven straight wins over « ball of the Boston Braves. with that club he exerted @ Influence over the Pittsburg winning Hov Giant Giants, In thone and losing seven, when he joined he began to wield an more petent Influence. Ae @ ber of the New York club he his er, run and « per} elub and} won 1 lont only two ber Even | to Pittsburg. ACES HARD HITTER IN JACK JOSEPHS AT AREN, 'Star’s Summer Sport Program Closes Soa Swim Meet to Mark End. of Successful Season, Which Nearly 1,000 Athletes Took Part in B ' Tennis, Swimming; “Everybody Play” Star’s | BY LEO H. LASSEN ITH the swimming meet being staged in the | Washington canal next week the summer sports gram of The Seattle Star comes to a close. The summer of 1922 has been one of the most suce in the history of amateur sport and the enterprises fos' by this newspaper have taken a big and permanent part in Seattle sport activities. q Nearly 1,000 Seattle athletes have been given a ci for real competition this summer in The Star’s juni baseball league, the Woodland park tennis tournament j the swimming meet. | BIG BASEBALL SEASON The junior baseball league enjoyed one of its most su cessful seasons. ‘Twenty-two teams competed in the pi Hliminaries and the finals, won by the West & Wheel ‘team, brought out some good baseball. This was the thi season for the junior diamond loop, growing from 12 the first year to 16 last season and to 22 this year. j The Star Lowe grog ee at Woodland a had ti = : |largest entry list of any single tournament in the Nort amerditeent Richarda | west this year. More than 90 men competed in the men’ Cup, the emblem of tennis auprem-\ events, about 25 in the women’s events and over 50 junio jacw, depends on William Tilden, the\in the junior play. / P ee anmer champions. Wiliams ona! More than 100 swimmers will have competed in the pr 1s-year.ol boy tcho has never be.|timinaries and finals of the swimming meet after it is fore appeared in an international the record book. They include junior and senior swimm competition. |The entry list makes it one of the largest registered m The appointment of Richards, the of the Northwest season. third ranking player im the etates, - |dtaptaces the veteran Watson Wash-| A SUMMARY os af Me form Hees me Since the a # The er ad ee thi ichards ts a pup of Tilden, the) voars ago three junior and one senior e league, thn vrominenee when’ eoivet wate thz\tennis tournaments, three swimming meets, one junig Philadelphian in winning the national | basketball league, one senior basketball league, a senior doubles junior soccer loop, electic golf tournament and a bic} “still, fe toc: it for t a Speedy and carry quite a few heavy suns. Ned Dunlap, the dreadnaught class thelr best. race have been fostered. Seattle athletes have approved this program of gi eterybody a chance to play as well as be sport spe and the program will be continued by this department long as Seattle shows that they want it. won it last year. Incidentally, he hopes to secure the second leg this year, In_ the replayed final match for the L. G, Pattutte cap, V. A. MeKellop defeated T. H. Mo. George tn ensy fashion at the North End course, last Sunday, by 9 up and 8 to play. MeKetlop was tn fine form in the morning round and scared a 75, which was good enough to give him a lead of & up, whieh was much too much for Mo George to overcome on the afternoon journey. | Rogers “tng of oe an Louis Cardinals, considere: logger, will box Tin = wall , | trom the U. 8 8. Cullteraia. tn the (by many the beat all-around | third Sout. {ball tosser that ever wore) Soldier Woods and Jack Hartford | spikes, He's out after the thome run title this year. | Those big hands tell the story ———lof his tting and fielding | prowes. St. Louis Stars Still Leading in |! ‘ Major Bat Races AMERICAN LEAGUE Sister, St. Louls.... Cobb, Tigers, Detroit Speaker, Indiana, Cleveland. Tarwler, Tigers, Detroit Heilman, Tigera, Detrolt p NATIONAL LEAGUE Horneby, 8t. Lows. Grimes, Chicago .. Higbee, Pittsburg Hollocher, Chicago .. Miller, Chicago SARAZEN IS__ "WINNER OF ‘The return match between the Eartington and Tacoma teams, scheduled to be played a¢ the Biack river course tomorrow, = been postponed to a later te. Henry Geysel and Frankie Greer, bantam, are to open the stibw. All second round matches In the president's cup competition at Rainier and the captain's cup play at Eartington must be played off on or before tomor row night. Vic Pigg Has Vean Gregg Faded as al! Hard Luck Pitcher Play in the Golfers’ Magazine Molla Mallory Keeps National Net Honors i Indians “Portland Walks Off Wi n =| Weird Game by 10/to Score Victor Pigg, Seattle's new right handed hurting recruit, has & performance down In the book of the bushes that should put him in the record-holding clans, In 1919, pitching a turn for Stanwood In the Big Six league, the lanky youth struck out 22 men ot t get = bingia Lane, however, turned tn the bright fielding stunt of the day when he made & one-handed backhand caten with his sieved land of Sargent’s drive late in the nt Football ‘ Succeed Star’ T was Po day at the | - | at which time the West Seattie. Leat,, Boeing Aircraft club und Woodland park teams were rep- ‘and to join the Eastern Soccer aiso- ‘tiation. A second meeting of the teams will held Monday at Roosevelt hall on ave. and all teams, including squads, that wish to attend send representatives. The ‘Meeting will be catied at $ p. m. |. The first game of the season will & practice melee tomorrow on the © Woodland park field between Boeing Alreraft and Maple Leaf "Reams. Play will start at 4 p. m. West Beattle's champtonshtp | Squad will hold its first practice Sun. | Gay on the Hiawatha grounds at 4) p.m. TALK UP BIG RING BATTLE flan Francisco scribes are trying to talk up a Jimmy Duffy-Panama Joe Gans bout in Oakland. Gans went | * Over big down there, the colored mid! @leweight champion winning two handily. He ts willing to make it for the Shadow. _ ‘TOM GIBBONS WILL BATTLE Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul, light heavyweight, will step back into the fistic giaro September 6, when he boxes Andy Schmader 10 rounds, in Lincoln, Neb. Schmader was former champion of the navy. Prizes Announced for Finishers in Star’s Water Meet Prizes for the winners in ali events Monday will receive med- als and second and third piace finishers will receive ribbons, with the exception of the mile swims, in which all three finish. || ers are to receive medals. The || winners of the mile races will also be given cups. These cups are to be challenge trophied and Must be won twice in succession for permanent posression. These prizon will not be ready for dis- tribution until some time next week because of the n |to win @ kee on the coveted trophy. | Kelleher Friday in |94Y. It Is reported. O'Rourke revent | straight sets, ' wame, ‘The Fortiand battery piel hite Friday, Kin Leverens © singio and acored twice and he ma counting for half of Portia ving fight field. | ug & wicgie and two sacrifice fies. Bil Rtampt played first bese and Wally Hood was shifted to right Meld, Barney being benched because of the) southpaw workieg for tho opposition, | —— | Today's game was to start at 1:29. one | Yesterday's hero—Dabe Rath got behind the first ball pitched in the | 10th inning for his 28rd homer, and the Yanks beat the White Sex, 8 to 1. ‘Two runs pushed over ning se a 3 to 3 win over the Phils, after they bad lost five! atraight in the 14th tn Letty Cooper lost his first game in! starts when the Braves beat the Pi 6 tos Hip Collins let the with five hits and the mt 8 to 0. ere down Son won, The G fashioned ning, 17 to 21. ‘The Athleties downed the Browns, # to 4, and dropped Mt. Louis into a tie with the Yanks for the lead. ‘The Indians knocked Erickson out of 7 to 6 the box and beat the Senators, 7 YESTERDAY'S HOME RUNNERS Ruth, Yanks Meusel, Yanks; 1, 12. Meuse}, Giants; 1, 12. Jacobson, Browns; 1, 7 Smith, Cardinals: o1 5 Goslin, Senators: one, 2. Collins, White Sox, 1, 1. JOUNSTON WINS NEWPORT, FR. 1, Aug, 19.—In winning the Newport invitation sin- Calitorn: ston, fs the sixth player He beat Hugh HEINIE ZIMM STILL PLAYS Heinie Zimmerman, at one time j'n ther game, in now playing with an | Was said that all was not sunlight as jfor as Zimmerman was concerned during hig last year in baveball with engraving work that must be done. the New York Giants, and that had ata | Independent tearm in Orange, N. J. It | and lost the © Taking a whirl « ‘onat league baseball murt look ike soft pick ings to Pigg; for in t yop it |] ien't necessary to whiff | than 22 hitters to cop @ bal | even when Jack Adams’ fielders || are having an off day. I Champion Defeats Helen Wills, Youthful Californi in Finals of Women’s Wins, 6-3, 6-1, in Straight Sets iT HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 19,— Mrs. Molla Mallory jretained her title as America’s woman tennis champion FORE Title Play at Forest Hills; there today, defeating Helen Wills, the 16-year-old school SPANISH LOSE IN DOUBLES} HILADELPHIA, Aug. 18.—Hold {ZL ing a sitght but clear edge over | courts, thelr Spanish opp Patterson and Pat O'F Australia one-up over challenge round for t nts, Gerald LL. | ra Wood put Spain in the team for the famous trophy, by win- ning the doubles match, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 Manuel Alonzo and Count Manuel De Gomar, of the Spanish team, struggled gamely eaginst the su erior attack of the winners, but id not keep the pace. In two singles mateh to be played today, Alonzo meets Patterson and Gomar opposes Wood. In order to win, the Spaniards must take both matches, TRAINING — CAMPS ARE BROKEN UP ICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Aug. 19. ‘Training camps of Jack Dei sey and Bill Brennan, were bro! today on reeeipt of official that Gavernor Warren McCray will refuse to allow their scheduled La bor day fight. Managera of the two battlers started casting around for some other place to stage the battle arranged to put on the fight, was plainty discouraged with the whole situation and it was not believed he would make any attempt to hold the contest here, NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Resigna jgles tournament, William M, John. |ton of Tom O'Rourke as deputy box ing commissioner, will be presented sting of the commission to. y Was arrested for assaulting a box ing writer at a bout in Brooklyn, NEW YORK, Aug. 19.~Andre Gobert and Henri Cochet, members of the French Davis cup tennis team, fire to sail today for France, Cochet considered the greatest third sacker | was unable to get his army furlough extended. YORK, Aug. 9 been named tc to conduct NEW Jim Buck watchmaker for Athlotic club, which is boxing at the Polo ® lot to do with his getting the air. sroundy right to meet | |the United States Davis Cup tennis | Promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons, who| girl of ifornia in straight! sets, 6-3, 6-1. Minn W of the mat ch on a beautiful place ment. She played most brilliantly ja hard, driving game, but later crew |wild and started to drive out of the Her game continued erratic in spots until Mra, Mallory got a lead of 3-2. The crowd was aif with the school girl Score of first set: Mins Willa--620 444 242-97) 1 | |- Tod Morgan, one of the best 10%- pounders in California, t¢ planning to make a swing around the Northwest as so0n ae kets under fall swing here again. Johnny Jordan, Ans doing well in pre fe city, winning fou twoight in the bouts, i Mo rhe aigh' Tube Finn, local lightweteht, te Iaid wp temporarily with an injured ear ud Manning and Spike Carney | meet In thelr Wenatchee four-round bout om July #1, Ray Beribner, Anacortes ba who showed a lot of pi fons han jaid the b for r amwetght, fi ing gloves aside His setback at the hands of wards ruined bie future as @ the defeat took all the heart Ko0d ny NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Aug. 19.| ‘Tom Mallison, British lightweight, | won @ 10-round decision Bill Carney, New Bedford LESLIE MANN W YORK, Aug, 19.—Leslie wn, outfielder for the St. Louls «i former team mate las, was the player to whom Douglas wrote, offer ing “to co fishing,” according to an admission said to have been made by the former Giant pitcher Douglas, who Is il at his home here today, gave his version of the Incidents which led up to his banishment from baseball, After pitching against the Pittsburg Pirates, July 80, Doug ls scored the first point |. Mra, Mallory —344 161 464 13—4 Mra. Mallory won the second set 4 mateh at 6-1, The girl's game meemed to crack at the start of the second set and Mra, Mallory won the first two kamen F Mine Wills then braced and won the third game, only to go back to her erratic driving Score second net Mise Wills——016 031 213 Mra. Mallory —444 464 4— 2 Monday Will Be Day for Star’s Swimming Meet The Star's ciiy swimming meet will be hell Monday in the Lake Washington « The mee postponed this afternoon be: of the rain. The meet Monday will start at 2 p.m, a half hour r than the original time net Tho same list of—eventsa and of. ficlals will be in order Monday In case of rain Monday the meet will be moved ahead one day. _ ee NEARLY TIED BALL RECORD The Wichita Falls team, of the was use sea: | TOxas league, came within one game, |"8™ recently, of tying the world’s record for consecutive victories, when It Won 26 straight games, The record of 26 Is held jointly by Baltimore and Corsicana, Wichita Falls was stop. ped by Dallas, on August 13, by a 4 to 1 count. Baltimore made its reo ord in the International lengue, in 1921, and Corsican# made {te mark in 1902 in the North Texas league. SHOWED UP PHIL DOUGLAS las went out with « party of frlends and became intoxicated, according to hiv story, During the evening he was seized by some private detectives and tak- en forcibly to a» sanitarium, where a8 kept for five days, He returned to the club Au. gust 5, and, thinking he would be discharged for his violation of the training rules, he sald he sat down and wrote the letter to Mann, MeGraw then called him into his office and gave him a se PRO TITLE! ITTSPURG, Aug. 18-—-Defeating Emmet French, ot Youngstown, ©. four and three, In a} . 10 u“ yard yesterday, #9 The Beavers | hopped all o Harry Gard delivery alded by of misplays his pi romped with a 10 ‘ Tage alieasd and Murphy: Mt The score— Oskiand At_Los Angeles Batteries: Krause and Koehler; Damo. vich and Daly AMEKICAN LEAGUE w Lost. “aa aT 6 grueling 36-hole match, Gene Sara- ton added the American pro golf title to his Am fn open champtonship here yesterday | The play between the veteran and the youngster was close until the 27th hole way reached, the lead fre quently changing. The first 18-hole clash, played in’the morning, ended with honors even. Neither star displayed his best | golf. Both were vinibly under atrain, | and neither seemed Inclined to take j chances on dangerous shots, playing | Chtcam | third. ¢ Schalk; Hoyt, Jones, Bush end Sobang, (fourth, but the Beavers banged pred another pair in the fifth, ® | The final Seattle rung came $ | in the sixth. v-| Portland tallied twice again In elghth and cinched the game by ing three more in the ninth, It was Veterans’ day at the park and the boys dished up @ | rible game for the former dough THE sconE gg AB, BR. St. Toute ... ner and held j alll tribe, 40 hits. He whiffed nine Indians, Portland kicked thru with Sie oateee runs to start the scoring in : After the match, Sarazen declared his intention of trying for the Brit- | |tsh open honiors in the apring. | netider, Kolp and Se ‘ANGELS WILL | -iettarens, maniacs | BUILD PARK) ne score A permit has finally been issued | Detroit the Los Angeles Coast League club | A",nonten 4 ft n of A new $500,000 |c plant t, In the form of an ordinance, has been issued by the city council there, The park will be located at 39th and Maple streets. Construction is to begin at once, Rn Hm. oo 5 6 at At Rassier, Collins and Portia’ ra The score— Cleveland . At Washington n aa rR x 4° Sewell, Briliheart and Picinich, | Gox, rf Braail, Sargent, King, ¢ . . everens, p .. 'SANTEL WILL | WRESTLE SOON | nck Santel, San Francisco heavy: |Choago - Pittsburg wrestler, will re-enter the mat |Cincinustt a .. Totats ..... Beattle— 2 | Lane, if Orr, 2b | Hood, rf | Bidrea, ef deve | Wistersti, a> ..... 3 | weight ower=! Heaneceneh His eyes were re. said that he was thru with the catch.as-catch-can nwo Ptl enur vce | game again soon. ported bad and it w Ros! but he plans to start work | | eame, The score— New York At Chicago Batteries Barnes n 12 2 68 V. Burns, Rygn, Jonnara, J. t and smilh; Aldridge, orn@, Morris and O'Farrell, ceccconunoz JIM RILEY IS "WITH LEADERS Jim Riley, star Seattle hockey for ward, is playing with Terre Haute, in the Three-T leagy | is playing tho first pillow and is bat ting fifth in the stick order, 2, Sy's club is leading the race. | Wirte, | Portiand ttle by innings n 008 The score | Philadelphia . JAt St. Louts ; Ratterlee: Ring and Hentine | Maines and Ainemith (14 innings) . 1 Te | North, " |} Summary: Runs reapo |ner 3, Leverens ® Bases Garduer 2, off Leverons 4. Hit by pitel ball baso—M na, Bldred. Crane, batted — in: Cox, Sargent, ox. Time of gam and Finney BASEBALL Pacific Coast League |FPORTLAND vs. SEATTLE) TOD AY oe ee On Account te rn. le A Batteries and Gooch CARDS LAND PREP STARS Ed Green, considered the best high school halfback in California last year, has entered Stanford, Fasseth, of Hitchcock; Clark, of Santa Ana; Davis, from the Atlantic states, and Soloman from the Lo Angeles Polytechnic are some other | prep stars listed with the Cards, Miller and Gowdy; Cooper] Crane, stealing pires—E vere lecture, Then, secording to the story, Douglas called Mann on the tele. Phone in Boston, and told him to tear up the letter, as he had not lost his job, Ma he claims, insteed of destroying the letter, turned it over to Branch Rickey, St. Louls manager, and he gave it to MoGraw, 5 t and is admitted nd and boys (under 1 ners free every day @3 cept Saturday, Sunday and_ hol. ifidays. Reserved seats tor Sal day and Sunday games now ing, 3102 Arcade Bidg, ENMiott 6 HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. 19, Georgie Marks and ‘Teddy Siva, bantamweights, boxed a fast draw in the main event at the American Legion arena here last night Leslio Mann ts a former Seat- fle outfielder, playing with the Northwestern league team here in 1912,