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THE SEATTL YANK MOUNDSMEN MUST BRACE IF CHAMPIONS ARE TO REPEAT} STAR TUESDAY. AUGUST 22 1929 Browns Lead Rivals SwimMeet (GOLF CHAMPIONS’ CAREERS ARE BRIEF Rose City Newcomer aw Bags and at Bat Is Set for Years F Required to Gain Top; to Lose It, One Game Proud of | Is Primed | Huggins Is Looking to “Million-Dollar” Box Staff to Tomorrow | * ‘Multnom ah for Davis aaa 6 LER te: i Offset Missourians’ Greater Offensive Power; | 4 Mays, Hoyt, Jones Disappoint; Shawkey Is Back rint Stars to Com; oe in ve Wire A. C. Numbers Jack Josephs, i |Sp ILi P| ‘With Wing ih BY SEABURN BROWN The Star's pei | 4,000; New Beaver) Over Harper and Seam +) O FAR, Miller Huggins’ famed array of Yank} Classic at Lake Canal | on y Seas Fall Down Ready for or Crucial Test be hitters, has failed to put his club safely in the ge; di ates BO i “LASSEN 4 lead in the American league flag chase. In regen yn ie Ren aree me BY LE 5 SSE: ck J0mmrms ig 1921, hurlers, notably those of the second )|iy),, star, Wednenday at 2 p,m, at ge », Ore, Aug. 22,—The division clubs, trembled when the imposing) ine Lake Washington canal, are) Multnomah Amateur Athletic | club is the big success that it in be murderers’ row strode to the platter. ee oth rons yrbys | “ cause it is run on business principles i i " " . in.| "Dad" Henry, manager of the splash | ch ie the belie of Manager Official batting averages for this year, in. Moen | pare egg Me pedpe Carleton, w' Jand’s great milion dollar club. More than 4,000 members belong to thin great organization, including women and juniors numbering over Sparro ha of August 10, show that the St. Swimmers are expected to appear | A Louis Browns, at this stage of the race New) promptly at the hour set, at the) York’s only serious rival for premier honors, | *#rting raft, as each event tv slated i f certal tart time and delay have consistently outhit the northerners. ail deans paver be Clams A weiterwelght, oa the main event | of Austin & Sait’s Arena box} Pitching will decide the pennant. If Hoyt, Mays and} Women entrants will dress for the Wilh ite great stadium in conjunc =: ay, i Jones can come to the rescue of Shawkey and Bush—to| meet at Terry hath; men at the Uni tion with its magnificent club house | | The casterner is doing hie stage” a date the mainstays of the million-dollar corps that awed | erty crew holm. ies under | eo eer cenh cs atan eee gar (iat ouatiotiey te one mm, thew, the baseball world in April, the Yankees can literally hurl), 4° 2 sutes. All swimmers more | cade “to run it, Buch expense dummy, ‘066 ome ‘one 4 } themselves into another world series, | than 16 re byes by be Berar! ol necessitates caretut fmanse anent and} nee YANKS FOURTH ee eee cas wk wlan Ca eay o |in Portland x due to business «eth per and Jimmy Ramee lods be one of the best carde in the The club is bonded and pays its Northwest if he get» by Davis with, \ bonded indebtedness off yearly. A t aN upset, Josephs is ‘aking the “ ta. 9 22 ( r id In 109 games New York stood tn | he even plac 2 Following is the complete pro 1 1 0 gig <clfeenlion | ram, with swimmers eligible to com ee tat ene ee een | pete, list of events and list of offi |e nip initidtion and dues a: ning Joust quite seri ond, with 202 In 10T tilts. * | sanesteasstet inftidtion and du r | . ne ust quite ser rr t als charged avis is In Seattie, puttin, Rules Slow w York hitters connected 1,10! “ENS RVENTS i nae The club includes splendid reading | finish to his conditioning mo fh times and cross the plate 655) 100-yard dash, free atyle-—John rd, bowling and handball | 5 Jonephs is said to bi wf ‘ Ae ME ed out | Winsor. Lloyd Smith, Spriggs Was rooms, billiard, bowling and handball | As Joneph said to be @ lad whe oy 9 «ere a ed OU) cher, Robert Smith, Raiph Narrow and squash departments as well an a Pikes to qwap wallops, and adverse e | 1.430 hits and scored 688 runs. As|" jod-yard breast stroke dash—-Mer swimming pool and a well-equipped |to the close-in type of milling the: [the champions had two more games/jin Fadden, John Winsor, 1 4 ‘ sium. fight looms as a real battlemsem {dehind them when the statistics were |Smith. Spriggs Wascher, Robert ‘- athletic field ts laid out in al thing t TY Copp Hat GEENA SoMMN Y HILBANE HAS HELD natural ampitheater, including # foot-| show t CHAMPION FoR 7 Y Labs THRTITLE RoR lo YEARS ball field, running track and tennis|to lamp. j courts On his showing with | With such a club am the Multno- | Sacco, Josephs is a slight favertie | In tennis Bul Tilden reigns *4-) nan layout, Seattle certainly suffers | most corners where fighters app |preme among the men, while Molla!’ Comparison with Portland, as the| cussed. However, Da Mallory and Susanne Lenglen are) winged M athletic facilities compare | nut for any welter to at doesn't happen at |compited the edge of the Mound City |""1e" yard back stroke dash—Tob fans ankle to the Arwg = Smith, Winsor, Lioyd |players is convincing. igrt Coaches Who Depend Up> 1. base running. the superiority |°"{{%), "Puen Yate ‘ Shifts jot tne southern club is startling [an 0. Meyer. on lyst Most Affected They led the league on the above Ralph Berrew t SE The cumbersome Gothamites stand iden, Mil- Waacher, BY BILLY EVANS h— Robert Smith,| her, Milan Meyer.| ‘Golf is considered the most diffi | Jeult sport to master inamed date in stolen bases with BALL rule changes for 1922) seventh in this department with 39 | soclaam, Ja BLOF my lcee Tey)| It takes years to develop the skill! | tasily the class of the feminine stars.) wer with any elub in the country. | the champion down ‘will have little effect on the rela-!~-just five ahead of the lowly |son, Allen Alexander, Jack Torney,|that makes for a champton | It in much the same in baseball, If the thing is run on business If Josephs ts of the” f / Allen p : < tive strength of schools in the Pacific | Athletics. Walter Rhodes, Art Thomas, Milam! v1. o¢ ai: sport titles none ia held! | Ty Cobb year after year has led the principles with young America pre: | the pe wayne he is, rae iw . KNOLL Mazer, Balok Rerrow, Cort Martin = Pemadin. ~ | American league in batting. Occa-| dominating in the spirit of the thing| quite at home, and it Coast and Northwest conferences, EAKNESS ON KNOLL | Mile marath Hiaiph Harrow, |on such uncertain tenure as that of : ; pe per « cia at tside ? HURTS DETROIT [Nick Zandis. Way. Spriggs | the golf champion. Usually it in a | sionally some bateman will carry off | there is no reason why a city of Seat-|that black crepe will testeoe ian Phar Ret eget _— Leap mer Detroit leads both leaders with the | Waseher, 1, Prescott Lob smith cohaimaficner ake y |the honors for a year, but Cobb in-|tie's sige shouldn't have a similar|home town of Everett on % pak OF pa senagaa nd peat ut. |Stick, having driven over 597 runs) 109.yard dash. free style—Mester| During the summer we have had army soommere. Tae Cite .5Re Set | Gavous morning. a of raflegeadiaweg ¥ Puli with 1,187 hite—an average of .311./Eastman. Katheryn Brown, Audrey is om r |lowing season Seattle ball players en route to| Anyway—leave it to the n ting the ball in scrimmage on the five 4 couple of striking examples of thin Aes wo The element of luck figures In Oakland don’t think much of Sulli- | pick the winner. - Weaknens in the box, however, prac - | ee ee See ange hae! Mir] Jock Hutchison, the British open lin every aport. Golf 10 no exception |van and Yartedn, the new ptishers| 2iasey Casey-ank Suen - tically eliminates the game Cobb) been made overni ‘ oe Meee ooverning gang from pennant consideration. |arey Gritte jaltho they are within striking dis | tance. champion of 1921, went xbroad to de ter fend hin title, He made a showing ‘eid-| worthy of « champion, However, it | An & matter of fuct, all other things} obtained from the Philadelphia Ath-| will romp thru the being equal, luck wmually determines (Jetica, “If they can't win for the| Billings is determined that ta |the winner in any of the big golf} Athletics, what good will they do|¢o 4 “Travie Dav to shift plays. In trying for point after totch- down, the offensive team may try atyle—Geraldine | W8% Rot good enough to retain the | mateher. Portland?” That was the consensus | while the Snorting Irishman. to score a touchdown by run of for-| , Cleveland is in the same regent irown, Mester title, Walter Hagen won the Brit | Recently 1 discussed this feature! of opinion. Sullivan is wilder than|#ure that the Wisconsin tepreem ward pass, or score by a place-kick | (7° ly ine erent dee gir ada novicea—-Peart | 2%, honors Gene Sarazen of play with one of the game’s great-|an emerald revolytion, according to | tive will wake up in the or dropkick. Any of the methods, if ne. EVN h See Seen | steman Taare Pearl Web. | Recently at Chicago, Jim Barnes, ext players Ed Barney, who played against him | toom x successful. shall give the team an ad-| POWerful offense has built up an av.) er ie Nina Le Neve, |the United States champion, was up| In this respect golf ie a decided| Here was the way he sized it up:|in the International league. Yarri.| Sailor Jack Silver, ditional point. [erage of S97. Yet, eee | Fhyilie Putnam, " Mercedes Lewis, /against a clusay field. He played exception to other pports where « In every big champlonship match|son hasn't the class, it seems, to| cross earned him a win a Shift rulings tend to slow up play be canigeertr spurt in which the Ohio | Gerold ine reer audrey Griffen, | Well. Dut Gene Barazen did consider-|champion’s reign usually is a long|there are perhaps 60 players whose|make the Coast league grade {in his two local boute with slightly. A provision is that when a/Men pulled out of the second division | 7200" Eitan Kathersn Trawe, | ably better lone | golfing ability ix about equal. There-| Seattle fans will #eé a real battler | iams, is mated with F man in motion has left the line of |>Y winning 12 straight games. inef-| Mercedes Lewis, Louise Ric Warts] In the American open event was) ‘Take boxing, for instance. Johnny | fore, it ix only natural that the cham-|in Jack Josephs. At least so says |the special event. scrimmage he must be at least five fective hurling has made inand- | Evelyn Brisbane, Madeleine 98, | Waiter Hagen. just back from his! Kilbane has held the featherw | ot Mra J. 8 Waller. ht | pionship should be decided by the | Billy Stepp, Portland scribe, who| In the other bouts are: yards back when the ball ix put in /Uters of the 1920 world's champions. - aun ar wieus British triuinph. He was one of the | title for more than Ip years. Jack | breaks of the game.” liked Josephs’ work in his bout with|!ap and Tiny Bott, play. Also, that in all shift plays] To beat the Browns to the wire, It! 50-yard dash, iria under 14-—| Many golfers who bowed to Sarazen's! Fritton and Benny Leonard have| Keen competition from a large| Bob Harper. He's a bitter, says this | Soldier Woods and Jai the man who has moved from one | Seems certzin that the Yanks will not itevs, owntine. t. Me se ake prowess. [ruled the welter and lightweight di-/ field also 4 big part in defeat | writer, and a willing mixer. welters, and Harry position to before the ball is |only have to equal them on the hil. | Has Lay ~g . Furthermore, golf champions fel-| visions for a number of years, Since | ing a golf champion —_— —_ Frankie Green, on, bantam, n McLean. Evelyn Brisbane put in play come’ to a full stop, |lock, but have to hold a decided edge | “'f, Fi ‘with both feet stationary on the|in order to offset the speed and % ground. so ‘that he starts from a) punch of Lee Fohl's gang. 5 standstill. Much depends on Sam Jones, trom - ty * Butters: Just how these changes will affect |the New York standpoint. Car! Mays’ | Brownfield, Agnes Speide!: Blanche ie |Upivertsty of California's. Coast {inability to get along with Hugging, |cammon Mercedes Lewie, Pear! Cc an LOCAL NET conference champions, ix problemati-|Ruth and other members of the tem-| 50-yard breast stroke—Grace Mit~ cal. With his veteran line of 1921,|Peramental team has affected hix|!¢T. Blanche Stermor, Dorris Hage- MEN BEATEN man. . Andy Smith depended mainly upon| work. Hoyt's head was turned by Rovs' RVENTS tie power Of We fae lo open heles| his aucceas tm the 1981 world’s clastc.| te-varg BOX’ 1a cere under 14 e or a oster' saad TOURNEY for line plays and upon the speed of | 4nd the 23-year-old marvel has gone|Pete Huland. fim, Barrow Thai dom repeat. Rarely does the winner! Jack Dempacy defeated Jean W: No wonder a professional golfer of & certain championship contest) lard he hax beaten off the attempts| uses his title to every ponsible advan. hold the title longer than a year of all heavyweight challengers (tage while he has it. O-yard dash, for WOMEN GO STARS AT ABERDEE BEIDEEN, Aug. 22.—With than 14 women, from of the state, gathered here his backs to provide interference in| hif own way so far as ball playing | feMahon. |b bc 22. — Losing in : clash to settle the women’s | wing plays. is concerned, this year, refusing to] 'sgehan; Jom Vet Wore under 16 pipet caper aya pawatle Labor day GRE Se ae B acame er Armand Marion championship of Washington, es Had these rules been in effect last take suggestions from such a capable | Jack Rogers, Ww alter Rhodes. don circles onto and a trie Konowalo ‘acific ‘oan ; and Leon De Turenne, Seattle, rep- Me qualifying round opened today. Ee tis thes oe biked fied on pore receiver as Schang. ate oI eon Strena, Laurence | impressive flock of cinder tuminart jchampton in the 440 and §80-yard | resentatives in the national doubles It ts expected that the finals . able effect on the “wonder team.” | SHAWKEY AND 106-yard 4 ® ye under 1% signifying their intention of signing | sprints and holder of the Northwest j championship tennis meet, were elim be reached Friday. The first ‘ ‘This year, with a new line from|BUSH SAVE CHAMPS Dave Joeison, Jim Fiett, Jack Rog-| the bianks, the big Labor day A. A.|record for the 50-yard event, has en-linated by W. Ingraham and A. W. matches and semi-finals are io « < ‘orne Joel. ck field and aq 7 ee iss ne side addichonen tention uierhliy wns ahese te thé bone [$72 5o? Stena, Jack Torney, U. track field and aquatic meet, to | tered, Jonen yenterday Wednesday and Thursday. BO-yard back atroke—Dave Joe}. | 0° "aged in the stadium and Lake| Harry Speldel, former Northwest raney, eS to restrict shift plays may—or may |yard when the curtain fell on base ¢ i | As was expected, Willlam Tilden All matches are over the not—hurt the Bruins. jan last fall, it was naid. It has been ay Jack Rogers, Vic #trena. arnold | Weshington canal on Labor day. |backstroke champion; — Lambért 17 ana vincent Richards had little course. trena. Al Fortier promines a sensational windup of the | Sternbergh, No: ae Veenet yard bre oke—-Tom Fet- Pp of Sternbergh, Northwest breast stroke t a wonderful stroke of luck for Hug None of the changes, however, are a Dave Josison. Hob Btrena, | QUtdoor swimming and track season |titie holder, and Merlin “Blackie [trouble in winning from Zenzo far reaching enough to seriously af.|*!ns that he retained the redshirted | himidzv and F, T. Hunter * ie er Rhodes, Al I for thia nection of the timber. Fadden are trte tints whe fect the systems of any coast|Warrior as a regular. With Joe) eee egiving—-10- hoard Tho the namen of several well-|will entertain the spectators | One.of the upsets wax the defeat of coaches. Bush, he bas kept the discordant ma-| mijty Hirst, Orrin Witter, Jack Ro 7 ¥ timitea | Ph! Neer and James Davies, of Stan. tana chine ranning in high. ors, Jack La Neve. Bob Strena, Gs «|known track and field performers! The contestants are not 4 M A Opposed to these men stand ORGY... CORRES. Banat it is the swimming |to the male part of the aquatic 7 Ghocker, Vangilder, Kolp, Davis and | Officials witt be ae follows: starter,| #04 diving artists who have come | popula’ for three brilliant wom y Pruett, Pruett is lacking in expert. | Prank Vance: timers, Heck Edmundson, | forward with the biggest rush. From jen performers will be after the| ence, but has pitched brilliant ball |J™™F Arbuthnet. cL. Utterback | thedooks of things now, nearly every |henors for the sbrill nex. Madeeine|, Results follow? and is a veritable godsend to the |Ray Daughters: diving judaes. Norman |*Piash dog who pretends to be | Peas, Kathryn Brown and Hester) iret round—R. Kinsey and H. Kin : 7 | While Shocker has been beaten | or a nnouncer PACIFIC COAST ee ea BP en Ror-reaggeed hora te er Gperare” Peowa; .cunguns In thé track events, Brice Tayior,| Harry McWaters, a crack sprint | Minneapolis, 6-1, 6-3, : eating Sitar tacts be. te st a. envent the star sprinter and jumper of the |swimmer, and Spriggs Wascher,| w. 3. Davie, San Franciaco, and , fc Franklin high school team, offers|champion of the University of| p “ [bet to turn them back whenever |P. Johnson, Boston, defeated W Tro homers in the first tet ta.” ie bette a kevetarieent | FUR HIT FOR strong opposition for other contest: | Washington, are two more lads who! Newell and P. Bagby, Kansas City, Welch and Perking gave the, A Z «. Vern c a ne |promixe stiff competition for the | ¢» to $ victory over against everything that ants, Vern Fry, Taylor's rival in the | promt i p 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. ee wore oan CIRCUIT TRIPS) sprite in hin \ford university, intercollegiate cham i pions, by J. Hennessy and W. West | brook are on the jis manager of meet, “Ded” Henry; Clerk | ples in the canal on Labor day | with the best records in their wake. | Armstrong, St. Paul, and J. McGee, pennant-mad Missourians. | Bartell, Frank Vance. Jimmy Arbuthnot; /|*wimmer at ail will kick up the rip-| axtman are the three women stars|sey, San Francisco, defeated J. J three out of the four games Im the 15. t6 Genre 0 New York uniform, and does | neal <ercies, prome-} rest ef the boys Second round—D. F. Davis, Wash $4 {tao |Super-work when opposing the Ruth| Home runs were rather scarce in| ise" that Taylor will move etait eA event will be conducted UN lington, and Holcombe Ward, New Reign fligribew 4 clan. major league circles on Monday.| S’nool last spring. ne eer A. A oe emuiations and AY | York, defeated H. Guild and KE. B wr rncen wens ne #. wi, While the other Brown regulars! weich of the Athletics banged out ogee Tocende made will De teneesnes WW | Renken, Menten, 6%, 64, 64 — Oakland 1 ¢ ejaren't rated as stars of the same A string of stare that makes the|the A. A. U. Contestants must ba) “a 44’ ‘voshelt and Samuel Hardy, Yesterday's schedule wes one Bt bos Angeles. 4 13 9 }magnitude as the Yank pitchers, they [his ninth fourbase blow, while Per-| entry book look like a xky map have |amateurs and registered in the A | New York, defeated R. C. Wertheim.| prowwnte Van pitas {i lightest of the summer, only sit Batteries; Kremer and Koehler; Hughes|are working consistently and are|kins, receiver for the same club, hit | jotted down their serawl« for the wa-|A. U. Registrations may be made | Australia pprery J. Alonzo, Spain, 6-3 re mge rly an, liptno §=bantam-/16 major clubs secing action. eae Dery. show! a we the w 4 ter meet, Tho crack Crystal club has | with Karl Frye, at Piper & Taft : te r + GS, l weight flash, who made a dig hit} carers howing # Nin the winsand-|his sixth In the same game. Tray ; ; Seseiend. box , 3-6, 4-46, 64. with Vancouver, B. C., railbirds in O'DOWD IS WINNER AMERICAN LEAGUE lomes column. nor of the Pirates was the only hit-|*Mtered the fracas almost en force, | T. O. Hoagland, Spalding’s, and Don! 5 ‘Henneany, Indianapolis, and W.| his initial Northioe, " a Won, Lost. Pet The Yankees, say the critics who} jand it is an impressive array of | Vickers or Guy Sherwood, Crystal w. west appearance} LOGAN, O. Aug. WOW York. , have watched both clubs work all|'*? in the National league to make | names they will have on the roster ! Poot seer tt onan ae Aware bathe recently. He'll bow the main | O'Dowd, Columbus Bantam Sa wr Lous the round trip. Sere tes vies and Phil Neer, Stanford uni-|event at Vancouver's Sept, 1 show| decision over Sammy Drake, summer, will win the pennant. amaaby sl ? see On the statistics, high-powered Paid + NBG bad sapien the a ieee” with Vie Foley, in 12 rounds, Chicago hurling alone will save them. It} ms Spr 4 ees Oa acai terms ic sie power bp auie REFEREE SAYS Gomar, Spain, defeated F. Bastian © Philadelphia me tong er and R. H. Burdick, Indianapolis, by =. cpr eh enough BOYS STALLED == ALBANY, N. ¥., Aug. 22-—Young ain B t d 0 W. T. Tilden I1., Philadelphia, and Ct p VY. Ri . New York, 4 Ye betcnaic ‘¢ % S/CHANNEL TIDES [iro Norton ordarea fo SLOWER OD KUCH sively om loot patueries Davis, Koip, Vanasiaer ant| FOOL SWIMMERS | tte ring in the sixth round, when] | BY HENRY L. FARRELL {make a new recont, but he will de Hunter, pn aber ga eae ereid. th, i we . y ¥ c 2 io " A nd a * dev ‘Heimac: is and Perkins. ithe Giciout secbices whidk ties: tis Siete, ois pe es Rat So: N W YORK, Aug, 22.—They've |serve @ lot of credit for spotting all Peasihons ona 1, detuohed x 7 ee ‘The score— R the English channel swimmer ts to| 10% \, ; " taken ‘the “U" out of Babe ithe slusgers a start of five weeks! O01”) ne Turenas, Seaitia, 6-8 : peg ND mw calculate accurately the speed which | ‘®t Ruth's pet moniker and are calling |4od then beating them out. =u » Seattle, 6-2, 1. Boston j y jhe can maintain during the jong trip him the “big bam” a n. The Babe is now six homers be. : q Batteries: Johnson and Bassier; W - ;, b W. Niles, Boston, and Jean ‘ Collins, Fullerton, Quinn, Russell and|from the French coast and the in | K IT BANE MAY The same fans who called him the |hind Ken Williams, who Is leading | norotra, France, defeated B, Hoover Chaplin, fluence of the tidal currents. In or- biggest bust of the season a month |POth leagues with 32. Ruth is hit-lang H.C. Ordes, Cincinnatl, 64, mawoual imsoun der to complete the crossing a con- FIGHT DUNDEE | ee ; |ting as good as he ever did, and at! 69. 63 Won, Lost, testant must reach the opposite! xew YORK, Aug. 22—Tom|" now ready to bet that he | the rate he is going now he ought te |. New York « “6 shore within the confines of the jut-| 6, v4 }will be the champion buster of the | get around 40 before he hangs up his : O'Rourke, former deputy boxing ae Bt. Louls se |ting capes which form the narrow | commissioner, now matchmaker at |S¢#s80n again this year, club for the winter, “ bit between Dever and Calais, i the Polo grounds, is going to Cleve.| It'S worth odds that before the| Six weeks ago the fans were ali! Toda and Tomorrow oa | yond the capes the shores recede land to sign Johnny Kilbane for a end of the season Ruth will be at wondering why he wasn’t hitting, and ” suddenly on both sides, increasing | siti. pout with J ioe Dund the top of the liome run pile. Of|they ar w askl what started “8 le bow! » Jobnn: jundee, D ‘y are now asking wha artes Tf {rapidly the distance between Eng- ba csi ins Bio course, it is impossible for him to him hitting, pratima ag oh cael pon | Feurth jand and France. ——— . ‘ean ————__ |HEAVY CHAMP _|TEACHES 521 TO |FORMER TENNIS x IPOLOISTS RIDE TAKES A REST| SWIM IN 3 DAYS| KING STARRING j i Batteries Ocachager, McNamara and 7 aismiesateilion ene Gosek mommies COSTLY MOUNTS CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Jack Demp-| Paul Heudepohl, swimming in-| Followers of tennix are watching (ae In the international polo matches | "°%* heavyweight champion, left for | structor at Oats Natatorium, Seaside, Fie od rok _f OAR EE ue? DARNYES | pas bea THE SMOW OF 10.000 WONDERS At Pittsburg tee ‘ i" with greatest interest the remark- nage FLYNN SENDS at Russon, Meadow Brook and Phil. | LO% Angeles to spend « short thme at |Oregon, ix gaining a reputation at |“? Suh a carte’ aie NEWLY ADDI O} QUALITY GUARANTEED adelphia, st ix expected 200 ponten |" home before resuming his exhibt-| that resort that will bring a demand |®!® “comeback” of Maurice Mc WILD BY FIGHTER WEST | wiii be used by the American, Brit. |" tour. NY CEE TRA A SSR that he return next season, It is/ Loughlin, former world’s singles and | | TOBACCO PRODUCTS ish, Irish and South American play. easy to believe the stories that one|doubles champion, as demonstrated stable, has left New York and will |¢rs. Valued &t an estimated cost of | jhears of Huedepoh] as he has been|in his play at the California tennis ewap wallops with some of the Pa.|$3,000 a head, the mounts used in AMERICAN GIRL known to teach as many as 621 chil-| championship tournament. cific coast lightweights. Adair hag |the contests will be worth at least TEAM RETURNS |! {0,2 im in three days. This)" hile strokes showed him to. be the quite a record in the Bast, according | $600,000. was accomplished this spring at the} MoLoughlin of old, in the days of | PARIS, Aug. 22.—America’s team | Artesian Min 8 ‘ ; to press dispatches. He intends to of women athietes, which finished | am Yakima eral Springs Natatorl-| 4914, when he won over Norman take plenty of time to get in condi. second In t fi Brookes and Anthony Wilding, the z t 2 a tion to start his campaign, which wit |HARWVARD GRAD __ | scond in igs "O sall today for the [inane Of, tie antrante dn the ltarmons Australian champions, } c , fyi Sescalaronmsaa COACHES CORPS | united states. a thos aut Ao ike tniare ihe 136 | SMH BEATS MARTONE | Frank “Dutch” Sommer, exPenn| ver teatona' took since. ‘hele names wer GIRL OF i Is JERSEY CITY, 22.—~ rid * | 4 ‘ & yeu A | sth Hate Cre wale, won th Spied» pnt a2 “hen "af he MORWICH LOSES | |i! propre “ws ‘winmine «x | SWIMMING STAR | n after! Hdne Leonard won the so-yara| popular decision in a 12-rdund bout |marine corps football team of Val-| TO SURF RIDER "® pissed upon the enti re gf ik. Martone Jol, Cal | they were claimed to have learned|handicap for midget swimmers at/ t of natation by Heudepohl. It; Brighton Beach in 65 1-5 seconds. | wie i SARATOGA, Aug. 22.—Morvich, | th j champion juvenile of 1921, and the|was found that out of e dna’ ear | DAYTON, e i as e nd that out of 916 entrants|Edna’s 11 years old, Good judges ©, Aug. 22,—Jeft| Bachelors were taxed in England ky der: 521 swam 40 feet. A wonderful rec:| predict that she'll break all. nata Smith, Bayonne, N. J., beat Jarmaica |in thi 1, winner of this year's Kent Kid, Cincinnati, 12 rounds, pith part of the eighteenth | by, was badly beaten by five lengths ord. Huedepohl used the Brink sys-|torial records within a. few more in a two-horee race with Surf Rider. jtem of teaching. years, She's tireless as well as fast, | Barney Adair, of Leo P. 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