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eee _ SWIM STARS OF NORTHWEST CLASH IN STAR’S ANNUAL MEE || Welters ae Sel A) BE ST EE ——— an crelamiadieonil { siitaieisie - ' Cream of Amateurs . Schedule _ Loss of Phil Douglas | Gathered at Canal Tough on | May Cost Giants Flag “ ‘ ive | : Shufflin’ Phil Was One of Greatest Pitchers in Major Beer tase nt Lake Webingooes in Dates, Dis. Redmen mag | Nand po Pad Enemy; Absence Will be tance Events and Fancy Diving Open Hard Month's Grind | Felt on McGraw 8 Furling Corps 'TH one of the most brilliant entry lists ever signed| With Oaks Today; Mee- |'T""® passing of “Shufflin’ Phil Macon, Ga., the following year? and Douglas of the New York Giants} was twice drafted by the White Boa, Jack Josephs Will T, Beat Northwest's B a 4 for a Northwest amateur water meet, copeeitents <t han Has Comeback Bug | from organized baseball marks the|who farmed him to Des Moines and 145-Pounder in Go 4 s the ; re ini 2 o'clock | osemee | passing of one of the greatest pitch-| San Franciaco for seasoning , SE ADIIDN : ‘The Star's annuat iting the f deg lets te, oc | BY LEO H. LASSEN _| ers in the history of the game. Seteiaa han Glee houn sOHA* the BY SEABURN BROW this afternoon awaiting the gun of Sta noe. | Sa ett te 8) er| Douglas has been barred for all| Cubs and the Bouton Red fox. From | NTEREST 5 ; f th t Hy |QAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 28 ner After an unavoidable postponement © edhe 4 gs 10 Jacobs was to be sent to the hill|time by Manager McGraw of the/the latter elub he t another trip| ordinar eo get for Saturday, due to weather conditions, “Dad” Henry, | iy ine opening ane against the | ants because, MeGraw claims, he |to the minors In 1916 evinced by manager, finally perfected the almost endless detail, and {oaks here this afternoon. ‘The offered, tor money consideration, to In 1919 he ws traded Rog | intnomae B oy ° oie , ime |bionde Misso he | leave the team at this eriticn 6] Giants by the Cubs, coming to } or tonterhts| the first race was expected to start promptly at the set time proved ee (ree to burt thélin the race when the Giants needed| York in the deal that sent Davey / round battle phew of 2 o'clock sharp. . .|tripe that the Seattle Indians have | him most to Chicago. tween Jade gag Liltian Women were assigned dressing quarters at Terry hall; |e" \n a long time. Starting to-| Douglas never reached the lofty mins right hander, mands sephs. an wt Iniversity cr se, lg 's were to play eight | Position tn baseball that h wrk lover nix feet and weighs clone to 1% ° A Shea baeapiodade gland oe lh ggietipeiaeenrgnes leaker by Seay won the Acorns, /Able ability Justified, simply b we | pounds. ring nee 4 As the meet was planned for ama- lThen they Jump to «Low Angeles, |e was his own worst enemy, _ Travie Dat teurs, all participants more than 16 where they play the Vernon Tigers! | Physically oo — é pare 3 years old were required to show A M M pete pl: gn noi specimen of manhood penn eon y v4 " anu ner this hard & t the tribe | dition, there was no more effective get past A. U. membership cardp before ln Cc $s a pew pgp all neainet | pitcher in either league, Mentally, I e e Harper and Jimmy Sacco ing up for the starting gun. San Francisco on Thursday, and| Douglas had the brain of a child. | falling down, must be good, ‘The list of entrants eligible and Is R eal they won't reach Seattle until that|!t Was an easy matter to lead him M h G reasoned, and on that basis the tered t, bristling aay » play on | ntray t slightly favors Josephs to take an sedge it te eat eo caat ng eee win baseball tt te &Rradition that all atcnes Oo loon! welter's: etnlp out of the im t Seals, inciudt | with names prominent in North "remot nag jeals, including @ game on tefthanesa pitehers ao6 Sati.” Sak ina mater West aquatic circles, together with | day. ‘Shuf. 1 | After the Seale comes the Los| Players had a habit of calling “Shw rs Whenever anybody starts the let of events and officials Phenom Angeles crew for seven games, Fok |flin’ Phil” the “righthanded south: oO ea ers his sheckles against the afo handling the meet, follow: jiowing thin series the Braves hop | P**- asa ce Mr. Davis, however, he is tal TENTS eR ee jover to Salt Lake, then to Los — ¢ jong chance, Davis hag just 00-yard dash. free atyie—tonn | Brown Second Sacker, | angeies and then home to close the _Dounlan has been pulling eceent*¢!Kinsey Brothers Win Up- leverything a boy needs to Winsor, Lioyd Smith, Spriggs Was- itti Major | "#72 wit t ae] PERS ever, ence be se . * . * vi hi ’ ’ hitti , rei, tho ig|around the top in the Const cher, Robert Smith, Ralph Harrow Hitting 338, Is Jor | ere tr teak Nos = gegen pened majors. His career, while not as col hill Fight; Tilden, Rich- Trav ie Dav is, Everett's hard. hitting welteru eight, who se erous Pes 3 ae ard breast s"\Siscr Lisa! League Star at 2} then Virgii Garvey is a lightweight, | ful a# that of Rube Waddell, was ds Beat V. making a bid for some of the prestige he lost when his Pacific) rn or every round, and Bruen, ‘Spriggs Wascher, | Robert ‘ . * [in many ways similar, ards Beat Veterans Coast title went to Oakland Jimmy Duffy here some weeks | with either bunch of knuck Smipucyard back stroke dash—Ttob- BY ROY GIBBONS Phat Willie Meehan is deserting! Tt Was not unusual ys ete | p0ehor Aug. 23.—Winnting in| 200. Davis is reported to be in the best of shape, and his | hard sort of ad to box with. Smith “John “Winsor, Lloyd] CHICAGO, Aug. 2%—Martin | J-/the delicatessen store tonight Jong | exert, is igs gy Pol wflye otha iB va ‘. ’ backers are looking for him to end Jack Josephs’ string of| We can take ‘em, and his teal Shattn, Sprige hin a wi. | McManus, now two-dagging It for th® | enough to box four rounds with Clift needed him moat. m his - | straight scts, R. Norris Willlame | wk # the Avena tonight mittens are generously sprinkled iving—Morlin Faden. Mi\-| St. Louts Browns, Je another one of Kramer, one of the leading battlers|®20uts for sometimes a» much 88/54 w. af Washburn eliminated the| Wing @ eine thd s indid the old sleep dust. those sand-lot meteors which every !in these parts. The bout is to be) t¥o Weeks at a time, would be a mat 0 | | Spanish stars, Manuel Alonzo and| gag F a The burnish sort of dimmed dash — Robert Smith, 4 then flash out across the} ter of mystery . g 9 y Ge vara dash, for novices—D Marty achieved his love after the yehing to gain bY! rentant, and would invariably pitch | doubles chamapionship tourney here, inter, cy v ted | Winning, as the bugs think he is “ and wes lost to sight for a whil Joelson, Jack Le Neve, Willard Hud-| norsehide in the Windy City behind thre. If he wins he stands in tine | ®enaationally that his escapade : 0 and advanced to the third round. California. Soa oases Sete etch fans | Speed Marvel on Diamond fs: Ba ‘ari Martin. | seven when he organ’ a nels ‘i ' ie. Mmnerathon= Fi ph Barrow. |Neoa team of youngsters known as| ay district. TOUSHE Of MM tO] Atanager MeGraw h suspended|in the match between the Kinsey Dutty, “Bobby Harper and J . +4 ad ” ja pthe 0" o - Soc T prescott, ob’ Smith.” | the “Athletics. “ peace Maa rb during his| brothers, Howard and Todert, and lprwo pitchers, an outfielder and) He's 5 feet ¢ inches tall, he weighs|and resembled his old self of Mody career with i Today, at 21, he ie making srest! Gangting Vean Gregg, Seattle's nts, But Me ithe team of Willis E. Davis and H $10,000 cash Is what the Chicago /163 pounds and his lightning speed | days when he was credited with C big league pil! up an Graw, knowing the pitcher's weak- s eatin ‘ : time in the big league piling up stellar southpaw, is going to piteh| \O8" 1... heen lenient with him, ‘and | Johnson. Cubs management paid for little|on the defensive, as well as his ef-| about the best left hand on the envious .338 batting average, “which |posenall as long as the old souper| Earl “Get-Two” Ad hortstop for | fective stick work, have attracted the | citi 7 . per | od late: After dropping the first two sets, | Par! “Get Tw pearance ‘a peed . cific coast. iF. Wor troke dash-Mre.|'% going some for a striptiny can deceive the enemy. Gregg said|'* is said that he returned tater every} | oo Mt nue 6 1,| Wichita Fails in the Texas league. | attention of many of the big league] payis SHOWS jeine Pless, Au-| Chicagoans are wont to ruminate 19/55 derinitely, coming down to Oak [fine one see - h Roane See : ° sg “tt ny nt ther way stub-| "Ouitieider Art Weles and Pitchers | scouts. MEAN RIGHT speaking of him. . } ina. in salary had be > bornly thru the next three, taking| Pree J e peaking : land on the train. Gregg can earn since he joined the Giants, and NO the match, 34, 46, 12-16 Keene and Freeman were sent to the} Up to and including Aug. 5 th Of lat the former 145. troke h— Hi rye Brown, Ger good money pitching for the Indians land the coin (ides over his work on | 62. | Wichita Falls club as soon as the|Texas league official statistics on malary grievance ts believed to have) william Tilden Ii and Vi cent | deat asad pratt So was the $10,000 | Adams are as follows: Le arg geen vgn ysis free styie—Gere! aime father died when Marty /his ranch in Calgary. Gregg’s folks |°?* harbored by him. | Richards had little difficulty in| cash, AB, 443; BR, 88: H, 146; TR, 204; 2B, lt ‘The ver the Gouger a was quite young. For « long time|jive in Chehalis and he's pertectly » -Phit'e. pied! ves. | Tushing Dwight F. Davis and Hol) Adams, however, will not report to|23; 3B, 15 HR, 0; SH, 16; 8B, 19; BB. | casey ianquished on the lor novices—Pear! | the family had a strugéle of it. Butleutistied with his berth at Seattle,|,. Sutin = See ae (ae combe Ward, stars of « former 6% /the Cubs until the opening of the|§5; HB, 11 RB, 61; C8, 10; 80, 14:| vas atter Davis parked his rights ir Pearl Web- thi are different now, because|And Seattle fane are wel tionably made tt possible for the! eration, seas, - | things 3 i eatleries 1923 season. BA, 330. fefts on Snorting Harry's phiz, Meredes” Lewis: with Marty doing big league stuff|with Gregg brand of pitching, Giants to win the world series from) Other favorites came thru thelr] “Aqams was purchased from the St.| At the rame time Adama was fleld-|{ie bors last met here, por the ‘Cramer. ean, [24 & brother and sister working at lied Rag agp Dr yt brat ntepchiicnsit Resta Louls Cardinals shortly after the|ing an average of .961. His speed in| i0% iacnes all atingle. thon— Audrey Gritten, their little white-hatred mother Sain tho doe times ce He Texan league season opened. Since | the field and his zeal for double plays!" One change in the elx-bout Uo banapen nap yg ial “ coef + Sages seater tie mm PRINTERS reporting for duty he hasn't missed|have won for him his nickname of| ysteq: Owen Roberts and Joe hin next two starts he won against @ game. Uacriskadeinostl nex, 136-pounders, will replace J the Yankees and Mays 4 to 2, and TO Dunlap and Tiny Bott, heavies, | _reapisgahable For cup New Win Record Set by = after most of the experts had fig- ured them out of the running. OT id HERRMANN of the Cin. . oom . 3 ‘The most remarkable feature @inngt! Baseball club has pre- i . about the work of Bougias in the|sented to the Printers’ Baseball some time; but went well tn his et 1921 nerios was the way he crossed |ieague of the International Typo-| here until he was sent out of hi up the Yanks thruout. Regarded 48/ graphical union a trophy to be con. |/TVHE Wichita Falie baseball team,; The winning series was cut short | against Jimmy Rivers, That and everything. @ And is that little mother proud of yard yard IRLS EVENTS . ee Browntisia. flared Follett, her boy! You should hear her talk m, ‘Thelma Moholt, Kath- | about him. feLea i) isbane. “ n, Evelyn Brisbane. 4 | “He wag just wild about baseball ‘a Brownfield, et ea Bla y Gtaendon, Tepins Agni e as a tiny tot,” she says. “I remember one day after he had cleaned himeelf up for school he turned around and looked at me and said: “Ma, some day I'm going to be wit! eo * a spitball pitcher almost exclusively, | tented for each year by that organiza | ‘Texas league, set a new record|on Sunday, August 13, when the/|fore Rivers went into the slump ths ard breast stroke—Grace, Mt cichcrare Tm sume ite ene Dougias used the spitter only oc-|tion, one of the largest leagues of for the league and came within two Dallas Marines defeated the lucky|has him, temporarily tn the discal Blanche stenmoe, Dorris for you when that happens’ And orear, casionaily, feeding the Yanks instead | its Kind in the country | games of tying the world’s record for | team by a score of 4 to 1. Martinez ts a sailor from the U, 8) he’s been doing that too just as he| edtired two derricks, 14 men and 135 sweeping curve over which he had/ ‘The trophy stands 57 inches high. | consecutive wins. ‘The list of victories began on July | Arizona. promised.” les’ work to get Ki tate position. | absolute control, There will be ghree silver bats (of| The team won 25 straleht games.'/oy wren the Wichita Falls Spudders | BILLINGS IS At 17 Marty climbed out with the ates Tennis apesetation wtti| The passing of Douglas may cost/the regular size of a bat) crossed, | coming within two of the world’s dabtarel a selbiine ee ee “THE PINK” | om ar ag Tulsa team of the Western League 109 umpires and lineemen to | the Giants the 1922 pennant. Man-|with a solid silver ball at the top/rwcord, held by the Corsicana team, A Eddie Billings looks to be oe he of the early rounds of the ager McGraw often has been accused |inhar will open “on the side. old Texas league, in 2902, and the |Dallas, 2 to 1. After that they took | improving. He seems to be im for boys under 16—/and had his first professional work alter Rhodes. Don | out. 6 ge Gerrenm baurence) “tie had drifted around Chicago ler. Gash, f se under 18—| long enough, so he thought, and any-|,Mr* May Sutton Bundy, peer ce aa phat Yorks then. | one “aeee™, 00 he thought, and any ches scheduled at Weet New York. nis olw of buying a pennant for New York] Inside that ball will be wound #|Baltimore Orioles, International | series of games from each team best shape he has achieved in paying huge sums for players he| new tape substance, guaranteed to |jeague, in 1921. in the league with the exception of } making headquarters in Seattle, needed, but in the ousting of Doug-|iast a lifetime, upon which will be| The major league record ts 26/Fort Worth, which feat they had ac-|ready to absorb few of* how, the semi-pro managers were|‘tiures ?’™ ™ ss four |las he proved that he is just a» will | written each year the names of the| straight wing, held by John .Mc-|complished, however, before the | Casey's jolts in the semi-windup. 2 Bab Stena, Jack Torney, 40°). spicious of his batting ability. To” sanded ing to throw out a star who dis-|15 pinyers and commissioner of the |Graw’s Giants, and set in 1916, string started, ‘This tilt is interesting. Casey has | a yes back stroke—Dave Joel-|them Marty was an excellent second ‘ uzittve peoste of Seeumte courte |credits the game, even tho it ktll*| winning city and the date and place| This large number of victories| In the 25 victories the Spudders|the heftier punch, but Billings can | jock Rogers, Vic Sirens. Arnold | baseman but his slugging was a dis-| [7 °ls peblie varke City slgnrsere {his chances, ax he is anxious to bulld | of the tournament. brought the Wichita Falls club from |scored 194 runs, as against 83 for | boxe rings around him. ‘yard’ breast stroke—Tom Ret-| pute. girls, phn gen forrn up & pennant winning team, what-| The trophy will be one of the most the bottom of the Rague in stand. | thelr opponents. All the games, with! Sallor Jack Silver and Fraskie ever the financial cost. beautiful, novel, costly and his lings for the second half to the top,/the exception of one, were on home| Britt will box the third bout. x cupagnt Richards’ work tn the Davis} Douglas has not pitched a game|orically valuable trophies ever con-| leading by three full games. I grounds, ‘The Roberts-Martines clash | Witter, Jack Hog-|Dlaying unquestionably good ball. | sor vs tre specing wena n in for the Giants since July 31, when |tested for by any athletic organiza: | down for second place, with Harry frat, I —_——_—— k La Neve, Bob Strena, Gor-| All the old gang back in Chicago he was beaten by the Pirates: He | tion Geysel and Frankie Green, the cob ieKay, George Block, Alex| watch his every movement on the|.AX fnnovation will be tried by the |hnd Just returned to the club after | athe series to be played will be run | e 0. Ss ce wilt be as follows: Starter, | diamond, aa reported by the press, {United States Lawn Tennis association in one of his mysterious disappearances | in elimination style, consisting of 13 | ored bantam, opening the fist f parate tournament for the : timers, Heck Edmundson. | with eager interest. Girls’ singles and doubies national cham. |ht8 McGraw called him in and the |ieams, from Cleveland, Pittsburs, eve Joeison, Bob Strena, Marty joined the Browns in 1921 en Al Fortior. | "Ing a rookie, Since then he has been |, Vincent Richard’ work tn the Davis iter foot val. routhnet, CL. Utterdack! | Wier Marty * ; | explosion occurred, Shloag 7 : arty makes a play worthy | Plonships, instead of in connection with Chicago, Indianapolis, . St. Louis, Two uarte of milk - of mention there is a celebration | the et eee matches, a0 ban been | The letter that Dougian f& charged! poston, Washington, Torant | a 0 ur sumed tm New reek Poles oe back in the yards, the Philadeiphia ©. C September 11, | With having written making the of | (Canada), St. Paul, Cincinnati, Phila- | — : fer to quit the team for a considera tion, is now In the hands of the New York club, And Chicago is mourning that {t ‘|was not she who placed the laurels on his head. Sees Carew Sek sew eee HE Pacific Coast motorboatytion in Portland this year in this} A person weighing 130 pounds ook Grip STAR JOINS PROS sweepstakes will make their|©l@8% has been entered by its owner. ' about Tive quarts of blood. CLINTON 23— the first Douglas was born {n Rome, Ga.,| CLINTON. Ia. Aug. 23—Duke | debut to Portland fans for the ; LOCALS TO PLAY Slater, star of the 1921 Iowa univer. ret by 2 time in the history of local motor- Ms CHECKER CHAMP HORSESHOE ot og Pag a the.” eatorrenerks sity undefeated football team, has |i oat racing at Columbia beach next been «igned with the Rock Island in PI TCHERS FAVORED League in 1910, He pitched f0F| dependent professional football team, | Saturday. More than two dozen of Seattle's best checker sharks will meet Angus Siater ts rated as one of the coun-| Two thousand dollars {nm purses Crawford, champion of Canada, in a TO TANGLE BY HENRY L. FARRELL try’s best tackles and was selected | have been hung up for the winners : feries of. games at the Y. M. C. A BW YORK, Aug. 23.—-Amertea, f for the majority of the 1920.21 All. | bi yeh rooms ‘on kaa and Saturday! APATTLE gents who have been|+ holding the classic Davis cup, ts American teams. i bedi oh. ge erage mer fe . Thousands of athletes afternoon and evening. telling their friends how they |"ow the tennis champion of the Fi speed boat events, Besides the purses ; tha The visitor will play all opponents} can ring the peg at the good old-|world. Fourteen scattered nations | as KILBANE, DUNDEE SIGN __| there will be a division of the gate and trainers have found that i os aaaiane a be open to an|f#shioned game of horseshoe pitch | played for the cup last year and the NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Johnny | receipts among the winners that will a Lifebuoy bath—with the | Unit te tablished PACIFICO COAST LEAGUE c ms ing, if they only had a chance to| United States team established the Won. ee ot, | Kilbane and Johnny Dundee will | pe ¢igured out on a percentage basis. fight for the world’s featherweight 7, , r a champlonship at the Polo grounds on | The Vosler Boy VI, owned by Fred October 12, if the club can agree to | Vosler, winner of many champton- terms with Kilbane, ship eVents, will be among the favor ites in the free-for-all class, Vogler AGEN BEATS MITCHELL is holding his boat in Portland to NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—After be-| compete. Arrangements have been 78 ing four down at the 27th hole, Wal- | made with the steamship company to Sacramento 2 (1@ in-|ter Hagen rallied and beat Abe|take up the Vogler Boy right after Mjtchell, British star, 2 and 1, in an|the race and rush her to California, |, Checker enthusiasts, both players : spectators, according to an- Mouncement of W. E. Stevens, presi dent of the Y. M. C. A. Checker club. demonstrate thetr skill, can step out|/only clear cut world's championship lean Prasslses { and do their stuff at the second an-|in all sports. Vernon nual tournament, to be held Satur-| Next week at Forest Hilla the | tos An day afternoon at 2 o’clock at Lincoln | Austraiian team, which’ survived the) Salt, lake Park, Broadway and Pine st. battle of 14 challengers this year, | gost | Entrance blanks to the meet, which| will meet the American cup holders | Portiand | will be conducted under the auspices|in four singles and one doubles | Secramento of the board of park commissioners, |match for the championship. 2 may be obtained at the office of the| America is confident of winning.| tos Angeles 3 | commissioners, 605 Lowman bldg. A.| All the dope points to a decisive vic |G. Spaulding & Bros, 1204 Second |tory for Tilden, Johnston, Williams big lather thoroughly rubbed in, has all the ad- © vantages of a‘rub-down. It wdkes up the.skin. It makes the whole man glow with vigor and fitness. ‘Francisco 7, Sait Lake 6. ed. a ; . bs exhibition match of 36 holes. | where she will compete in the De lave. or Piper & Taft's, 1107 Second] and Richards. ‘Too much confidence,| °"'” — pair ‘are regarded as the ‘world's | Moll trophy race |ave., and at practically all city play-| however, may cause a big upset. AMERICAN LEAGUY greatest match players. | Adcox No. 1 will make Its appear. fields. Gerald Patterson, the veteran ace | ee ¥ Wee. Tettts. TWA Te civelinmemienaniilie ance for the first time in competi. | There is no entrance fee, according| of the Australian trio, is bothered |N™, York -- . tion, This little greyhound of the The big RED cake. |to the announcement: and the meet |with a bad ankle, | Detroit is | water has been kept under special | will be governed by rules of the Na-| James O. Anderson, the next best | Cleveland 6 guard by its owner, L. L. Adcox, and tional association. player, is Just away from the verge |Qhlongo is therefore known as the mystery of pneumonia, and Pat O'Hara Wood | puiiadelphia ; ‘7 J] | dost of the Wittamette. Motorboat has a touch of neuritis in his arm, — | Boston WSS “ia § || men claim that the Liberty motor in The Australians are all a little bit capadl jclude England, France, RESUL’ this speed demon is capable of pro- | Me: Ps eget raga a very hard campaign in|’ washington 6 tthe 3 tin wie ws FAIL TO pei D pelling her thru the water at 66 t 1 last two weeks against the |Chicago 2, Washineton 6 (secon ii |miles an hour. She has never been French and Spanish teamu Clevel ustin & Salt’s | nd 6, New York 2, } gave Now é seen in competition. An exhibition In the ning days remaining betore | Mlle 6 Mowton 40° BIG ALL-STAR SHOW | Wik given at the Oaks park during |the se perngd eae gps a's Detroit 17, Philadelphia 3 (second AT THE the recent Oregon state: aquatic |son and his teammates will pave a : championships of her ability to plow al! through, at the low AFTERNOON AND Nii oe paypal ageing on thet feet, NATIONAL 5 ogy ARENA the water. She made an excellent wel pundits cots od foe. aaies ts r pair and in condition they are bound to|wew york $ os ’ showing, still {t Is claimed that her Makes the Romer Bicycle a big give the Americans a harder fight |st Lous ste Uite see eee mechanic did not turn her wide open. NOTE THESE FEATURES for the cup than the Japanese did |CMeaKo 66 ba TONIGHT 1A true test will be given the Adcox 4 Motor bike saddle, pedals last year. Pittebure Cineinnatt No. 1 when she enters the free-for. BRe — Brooklyn Hy JACK JOSEPHS all against the Vogler Boy VI in a 3 AR AG Ge Philadel se é we THE SHOW OF 10000 WONDERS Universit Peer | penton Iphia as phen e * Of Minneapotis eons competition, Saturday after. ' 100 LENGTH NEWLY ADDED} y A | AWE IEE SRR gs In the 920 class there will be two t $39 50 Kasy WILD Coach Selection | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.—Ired Toney, TRAVIE DAVIS heats, six miles each, to decide the 1 ‘ oY terms ANIMAL BeM former Giant pitcher, who was re. | Of Everett | winner of the Pacific coast title and Boys’ and Girls’ Modets, 426.76 CIRCUS to Be ade Today leased to the Braves, and then trans: || AND FIVE OTHER ALLSTAR |the share of the purse offered to the ; At m joint meeting of the ath. || ferred to the Cards, will not be able| | boat crossing the Ine for first place BOUTS letic committee and the board of ||t? report to St. Louin until next i |, || The Teo-N-Tee, owner by Frank Lin control of the Uniyernity of Wash. ||SPTINg, Manager Rickey announced, | aoe on sale at Jim Pursley's, |) neman, which has made a clean , ington, selection of a crew coach || -— - Second and Seneca; Joe Dizard's, || «woop of prizes offered in competi for the 1923 University of Wash. || FE WYORK, A 2 Occidental and Yesler; Compton || — $$$ $$$ $$_$$_____ The Sport ah, J K, Aug, 23.—Jim Bag: 2 Third Avenue; No one knows when jet first came Distributors for Marycies ington crew will be made at 7 || by, Cleveland pitcher, is in the hos ar Store, 1406 Third }| into use. ‘Counbia. sey ce pt Ml o'clock, Wednesday evening, Prof, || pital, after an operation for appendi-|| Avenue; Kelter &’ Bernbaum esi niidbeaosasesaniiate alt A. J. Ayer announced today. citis, and will not be able to pitch again this year, 4 : r eR err as