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AE SEATTLE STAR ) CHANGES, NOT KNOCKING, ARE WHAT SEATTLE INDIANS NEED New Men Only Solution { OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN] Dode Bercot and Ted Krache Are Wiss. Primed for Their Return Battle of Local Ball Problem 7== 7 para | SCANS FIGURE i ie oii (alee BY LEO H. LASSEN BY LEO H, LASSEN { OW MN DEAR “ WIN HER FET Fee ulate THEY'RE resting on their oars today, as the saying is in our best athletic circles, Ww"? "S the matter with the Seattle Indians | MRS. GARNEY } Py ‘ ; : , ge PLAN WHE pn ' hat’s what the fans are asking as the Redskins | I KWow You bs our WHEN DOORBELLS |. led and Dode Monday before their return fistice engagement the Arena tomorrow HER CHIN COVERS }) OG spor | Hight that is expected to pack some 7,000 people into the Fifth ave, arena @ team that looked like contenders before the barrier was mee i sia Sprung, totter just out of the cellar of the Coast league ee eyauey Hite edt TWICE AG MUCH Both have been fighting regularly lately and they were both in wonderful shape before The whole trouble is that there are too many players on JUST You SIT CHURCH we HAVE TERRITORY ww FA TEN STEPS F their battle two weeks ago. Most of their training during the last two weeks has been the club who have proved since the start of the season that Dow AND I BEEN oN “THE Go THIS 1G ONE I) BACK OF TH’ to improve their style and to adapt themselves to the respective styles of their opponents. they are not Coast league ball players. They haven't deliv WILL STEEP SINCE MORNING, OF HER “TEA MAILMAN oO i Krache, the pride of Hoquiam, is the favorite today in spite of Bercot’s ninth-inning = FILLING WIS ROUNDS OF} home-run clout on his hinge that came some nine seconds before the last gong the sixth ered. That's all there is to it. Some “Tea! AND MY Feet Several players on the Seattle club who came to the club ARE SIMPLY STATIONS ow TH’ WEIGHBoRHooD round and gave him the fight = with good records, and who looked like ball players in train- ; BURNING uP Ie & uy after Krache had it almost camp, have flivvered. taking advantage of the present sit-|_ [_ g ¢ won and tucked in the record H Th M ; recive eae BUT I HAVE mye. f ya ow They Measure Up | era except ¢ league HERE'S A So MUCH “Oo The bugs figure that Krache wi ERCOT KRACHE libs, and they are hanging onto| CINCH | bi y be more wary of Dode's punch and pound Welk 137 pounds thelr men. » big league market is It's a cinch th Red Killifer wil! 2 sé that he won't leave any opening i elg! 7 vrs ‘ 68 inches Closed as long as the Coast le back next year as pilot unless he é f for @ button elick this time yu = seeeeees 36% inches And majors are at outs. ells his stock, Killifer always | ne 'Ghat an if why, Bor aca wt hr ee Ful gg ‘39% inches THE DAILY Deen & succnestul lender the Const | cot, whe was on the catching end inches eee inches HAMMER ACT sasae and he will eventually: take! of most of the punches a week inches rrewe d ‘ seveeeceeee dS inches But sitting Sack and taking a daily | YS “he club | i fuesday, knows that Krache is onl: 2% inches 1% inches nm inches 10 nehes hammering at the Indians is doing | human and that he will flop if bi 10% af : correctly and may start forcing the |] 20% inches 3 : Sati “ 20% inches fight from the bell instead of wait ‘ s srcecosectccesecerss lt IMCBOS ing until the fifth round as he did) ¢ y a . 8 inches last time ed che . inches Regardiens c the ht ' ang inches “My Hardest Fight’’ MONDAY / “THANKS So | + ething drastic must be done, as 0 ayers are available, a Mothing more than antag ng the} change agers at this time may players. Untit relief comes in the|be advisable, The writer won't be| Bhape of new men most of the club . that takes fill have to stay intact for the sim-}, good chance, and a: | le reason that no others avail : ip » Kill é | ESS [comes out able. a present build nee tt will battle ® that isn’t trying. The r ir | y ¢ abou u y 48 that several of th tO star have been busts. apping | of r This is intended | these men doesn’t make situa @ bi alyain of the local ; As Told by Dode and Ted Hion any better. They must be re-| diamor i n and should be} 5 f i - . uce with the we iieed, but how. is the quéstion. | taken f it's wortt | ae = ‘ face asl te tealecnan BY DODE BERCOT _ i Criticism does no good in the world rem | @ nutshell | P / pyr Seg it CAN truthfully say that the toughest fight I have experi- Paiees it is constructive criticism. eboards t: enced in the boxing game was that against Jimmy Sacco. fe toca! Gitcatson! dsl cg ot K ke heed ob tive: chal mpensit Not that Sacco hit me “the hardest or punished me, but he THE CATCHING |make som to get a real first from “Doc | caused me the most trouble. He bewildered me at times by _ DEPARTMENT | string catcher and weed out the sec his style which threw me off and kept me in hot water. It Thé clud is woefully weak behind |ond string pitchers and give some | es : ; Yj : the woods down from | 48 the first time during my career that I had met a boy the bat. Yaryan, Tobin and Ritchie] o hers at Jonat a tial ia = , Monroe, Sultan, Fverett and neigh dell bo: d on the style that Sacco adopted. He had me Sren’t first string men, O€ the three, |part of the season that has gone fi’ adcatpbbte ot? barctie tinecs Rove but ina what my own would be. Yes, my boae with | in spite of his awkwardness, To! nto the record beoks. Wolverton | Si a fi ee a eat the Grays Harbor district, too. acco was easily the toughest yet. Joe Black hit me harder Weoks the best. He throws better/may be able to get his scattered | ‘Phere will be the usual preiimi-|than any boy. that I have yet met, altho I won the fight te gg win John Fan will be satisfied, but naries, but the bugs going there| without much trouble. Bosra neste: ie Sano tad in Joe ron wil bo ccd ut | A enworthy Cinch to Lead Beavers oe Nepal ag poe than either of the other two and is | forces togeth vs and if he can Ritchie has played better ball than | click intersted only in that the about preliminaries; they'll be on BY TED KRACHE eberry as w } game The Star's open criticism P . but when it comes to sockin real fighting they are ther } Je of loggers ee ens ee | ‘OLYMPIA. TO —— showed promise of soul SEE CLASSY Tane had trouble In the New Yorker, Soily Seaman, in the hnston and Lane ed a pret six-round main event at the spa delayed doub! 1 the seo hand for one scrap and that’s when HE scrap with Young Carmen was my hardest. He is Sever before for the Indians this year,|team wins. They don’t care a hang 1924 R dl f M iddl t hae Bin Pisa pga a ear A th ¥ é Ut Pete lacks the polish of a first|about why they lose in e ar ess i) l e on the ‘2 ryan malo we her to setti clever and will fight. It was pretty much a toe and toe tres hit well in are | R® ARDLESS of whether Jimmy Middleton finishes in the first division or not, Bill| “The house inn’t nold out yet,” ant In ie fourth round I put him to his knees as the ‘Dut not in the pinches, and he hasn't | . Kenworthy will be at the helm of the Portland Beavers next spring. Pahl ra ose ipcdie ag phd ee a pple nd went chapel an, in the fifth, but he opened A . of good neats toft ans ey Dy , fulfilled expectations behind the bat. | Babe Fails to At least that’s what Bald Bill Klepper, the unofficial president of the Portland club, fo sate thomcealeas are if they } “ti my eye which interfered with my sight, making ) ) The catching needs bolstering Sh U Ri t says now. sek thelr. tickata’. beterebead at it hard going. In the sixth he tired, but came on game as BY: Fite qa ” ow HOC}; “When Middleton took the job he understood that he was to be returned to the ranks|avoid the last minute rush at the|@Ver: It is boys like Carmen I like to fight—good, clean | Phe second string pitchers aren't wal th s hang. Se toners NEW HAVEN, Co June |/as a player next spring,” says Klepper. he Portland fans know that Kenworthy will | 4" te RE sports, willing to take a chance, _ : be the pilot, and they are ex-|, Pasa hairdo a E : pecting it, whether Middleton y Gardner ad ut sy acl should win the pennant a racl € a Lost ‘igi ts e three re ’ " r b . n ig Wondrft reute 3 Thru Press Rox Screen | they were worked in turn and with || ‘ w York Amer In the meantime Middleton, a quie & reasonable amount of rest New Haven Eastern league cluby cuss who hasn't much to may, is| Fred Blake came to the Indians|| ®Ut®, for sonm unexplained rea- leading hie Portland Beavers at a ins iit Y ayoes me seks ans|} son, did not show up for the Seattle ran wild on the bases {and then Brasil! faked another | pretty good clip. He han hie club set Tee phen eee ever say he || game and the fans were greatly || yesterday, copping four steals [bunt and Williams was drawn 10,| for the senaon, and if he continnos aa | eaners re comparative records of Dode Bercot and Ted Krache, shown Gf the tursteries af the team, Ho|| ®#itated, demanding the return || in tho first game In the Initial | Wolfer stealing the bag while Wil-| get the pitching he muy take a lot low, show that Krache has lost two of his 32 fights, while simply et fizzled. If Blake had|| °f thelr money. New Haven won inning, and stealing eight sacks (liams was floundering around on | o¢ trouble for the leaders. He has a Bercot has lost one of his 23. Mis we would-be in the tt the game, 9 to 5 in the second encounter, Lane |the grass good hitting ctub ie e ee Krache has knocked out 15, while Bercot has put away nine. division about now getting four and Johnston three, | — | And Middieton ts showing the right | Their records follow: Letty Burger itched bis first in| —— Lane also pilfered on the first | ‘Williams claims he was an {| kind of spirit. He has gone in as a ATTLING 10 {Innings to a ss TED KRACHE Trades pt game, bringing his total up to [firider before taking up pitching | relfet pitcher twice this week against tle, Louie's French Dry Clean-| Harvey Clarke, Aberdeen ............. A K. 0. 2 five for the afternoon, jand he volunteered yesterday for/the Braves, and he stopped them|¢r and the Three Brothers Dye |Bud Martin, Aberdeen ,.. - jthird base duty dead {n their tracks both times and| Works had to call a halt Sunday in|Red Burly, Abe altho he doesn't the second game of their title series |George Hope, A P y - > thin + | There was a strong nd blowing t r bh n ¢ j|for The Star jor league cham: | Dick harp, Abe oping into a fine left-hander last Y. ’ field esterday, something strang : t for either one in the rec ‘ “ - p, 4 he was se nt L right fie f ot that x pionship, when darkness intervened 5} ru Aberdeen oe . seee Year, but was taken ill this spring BO S MEET ‘« him \ himself " ha A . " re pr¥ee . yeaa reaps double and | Played havoc wit fies They did their’ act at Broadway | E¢ skineau, Aberdeen .. K 4 and he is just getting his strength getting a double and s | s . . . eas sees nd Rd. LYMPTA fistic bugs are warming|three walks 9 two games, sco GREGG PITCHES playfield Joe Luark, Aberdeen ........ tibseeeWens tyuabe ee ey se arn - ecco lapel dl he) Seat ei ta oker thatwill|ing. five rune 5 : five “Brick” Eldred tried to spear | HIMSELF OUT The Dyers had a 6-3 lead in the |Jack Griffith, Aberdeen ............... : 2 up to the next smoker that will jing five 1 « | ct eta . 2nd Rd. pack | be staged in the capital city. Jim-jbases. He also winged Bill Stumpf Dick oon short cfd — in 1 Gregg has pitched in streak ith when the battling Loule team |Jnck McDonald, Aberdeen .... F m 3 Dee. Hasek dea busin: aes Vas Gite |OUt AL the plate for the aecond time | the @aith frame of the first rena ing, showing a\came from behind and tied the|Art Fitzsimmons, Aberdeen REN: hs Sees wees d Rd. ee ENCE tee iano) hoida? éectatos Over Dobe |4u the we game with the tying run on the as amatio abel seecaete e when Reagan kicked O'Don-|Kid Johnson, Aberdeen@.....-- Seow ee , ’ a Wictor Pigg and Bill Plummer are | her oo a aiated to mect the cae bags, but he missed it and it © part of the game. Gregg 8 grounder and Burke followed | Nor Sones, Aberdeen ....... ee ©. O. 3rd Ra. two promising pitchers, neither cap- | ; felled te the fence, the rum | lems to heir Gown ton hard ia te double and Glenn with «| Pinke: Dec. able ot Pnzing tn thie conapany ret ning counting and Cox going to iy: Mesh-ch the Vaitinn, oak oe hae went scoreless in the | Morgan Jones Draw They have pien: ¢ and should t it . : ai . : tteseeeee Re ei med oe te a slower league for |S!0U8 American Legion auditorium |ond game and BP: in staged an-| ‘hird, vee he a ar run | there are no men on the be | 0¢a 2 Jobnny Jordan, Aberdeen ........ eee Ree veka ae Bdielence. | Thursday night. other delayed steal a few Inning See ee see , ingaatd ee ian't a ung as he once| When Glenn tied up the acore he | Sandy Carbonne, Aberdeen ..... wothestices <. O. 2nd Rd. 7 ‘ 1 t > s, and D0 that h y|repeated hin stunt of a week ago | Jim Rivers, Tacon c * asn't © t Promoters from all parts of the|Iater. They had the Portland bat : RES at was, and is posmiblo that he may | repeat immy Rivers eo ag Bia RR aN Ccianea lst Rd. om Willems been’ enough stuft| Bah rom a pasa, ot the pe 7 i Vic Pleg pitened only to Cox 8nd/be pitching himself out. when {t's|When he doubled in the last of the |Joe Black, Aberdeen sa teedvareacddencsd sss jenn \s y 5 Bt n that frame and was) not necessary and tied the sco Loule’s |Morgan Jones, Aberdeen In the few games that Jack Tesar|thes two clever lightles together og Pia nro eermiirerd Es so r : , Aber . + Loat o dete or. the - sad tn on the firet ga n 11 €5. | Sewell Deane rdee! 2 has worked, he has shown just|and the Olympla matchmaker can Ray Rohwer hit another one [Come ag he, thal ‘ nite uakhe 1 tintagd: the. tested lame eae ee 2nd RdX fair ability, and is not Coast league|be handed a neat bouquet for land-| of his long homers in the sec- |fame 2% he Tonens id back ton nie anya fought. | sort Bins Ahora” Sek eS ate . bias: regular. : |ing the contest ond game, the ball going a mile |CO2% 7D ) _ttmply beonuse we laid: back tor lin SOE Seat 5 sete eee nor ack, Aberdeen»... .. . beceaseene Sis ..1 Dee. Cari Schnell, the new right-hander,| The smoker will be one of the| over the right field fence. He |tre hatte | reer roe yd cpprnnaegino dtp sod PRCOMRE Mysto Bey Midi be oh a ink Read os Ist Ra. has yet to show his ability jfeatures of the state convention of| had another homer cinched nspaeenias ned regener alien ondBias Rain (i ON” ers ge cre may yas -. Won pace js nothing wrong with the /the Washington Automotive Trades| © when he parked one over Tke | trarry Gardner had Lee King all | Shon’ grees, Dothing in reserve) en : rane 2nd Rd. "infield. It will get by. | association, Wolfer's head in center field, | seq up at the plats atter King had|"'™ ‘Me PM rig Harold Shidler worked a fairly |Pete Mitchie, Tacoma Ra JOHNSTON 15 but Coach Tobin made him hesi- | goupied in the first frame. He! COASTERS Port LAR, kood gamo on the mound for the /sony Seeman, Aberdeen ALL THER | | tate after rounding third and [fanned King swinging twice and SAYS SCE NF Dyers Sunday while Louie's used} young Carmen, Hoi sana “Doc” Johnston is tho best first TLE NET Ray was caught at the plate. |tne inst time Lee banged his bat rd a ttle'a 3 , up all of their pitchers, Eugene | Jo} . prea . sat ugh Sarl Sch eattle's new pitche D ehnny . Aberdeen gacker Settle has had in a decade.| ~~ against the stands in diswuat and| arrived in iho ents urdey acd{Manca, Jimmy Mullally and Loule| pede wercot, Beattie He plays a mean first sack, is a good| TARS LOSE Harry Wolverton had his infield |the crowd booed as expected out some before game time, | FOX all tolling on the hill | pier reget pb aed pepper pot. | all gummed up in the last Inning | . _ w 7 ati a 1 Loule'’s got off to a two-run lead re for Johnston, strong. IN DOUBLES of the first gam He lifted Crane Manager Jimmy Middicton went | gpri Schnell a big tall bira|!m the fourth when Manca and |cijne Harrison, Monroe . DODE BERCOT Sam Crane is playing good bal nid Ore! forth ‘and ihad Hef pit : ox" a5 : A and Orr for pinch wand had|in as a relief pitcher in another |and a right-hande Leitch counted on Fox's hit. The !oprig sein for the Tribe. He's really trying, and ERKELEY, June 25.—Grant Laiz H and Welsh |pinch when the Indians threatened! «pinelli, Bohne, Fonseca, ¢ y|Dyers had an excellent chance of licia eeoren a he’s hitting ine He - eae " at} ure, veteran Seattle tennis star, |n md. Wol d King drove lin the eigh frame of the first and Couch, the Coasters with Cincin.|stOwing the game away in the same een and ised in oA is a iby | won an exciting tennis match here | Williams nearly nutty by bunting |game and retired the B: | Matt, are certainly popular fellows in| frame, but with three men on bases | cure Tarro, Everett 3 : esa : When the club was weakened by| yesterday from K. Endo, San Fran ————|Redville," says Schnell. Pinetti, in|Boyer popped out and Good and | Ralph Libby, bs e inaKy a injuries. cisco Japanese tennis star, 2.6, 8-6 y . 1 Bill Orr, steady warhorse that he| ¢ (resent! articular, catching the favor of the| Jury fanned. ‘They went Into the | patsy Ciacco, Everett . at he] 6.3 Reds. lead in the sixth when Ahner, Re Pekan 2 sc.ee cee O. SBCs fs, is the best, shortstop the Tribe| Leon de Turenne, of Seattle, for V isitors } . leat and: Jodae tallied “oH od | Aas Ben ncueaRL Are 2s x cee +Won Joo Nestman, Tacoma . thas had since he rejoined the Coast | mer Harvard tennis star, and Wash greta Georsie: Wells, Tavome mark in age, this is the first real|seventh on some boots and tied it | pat witiams, attle . Kid Everso, Seattle Sailor Hagen, Seattic ‘ankle Britt, Tacoma vite O'Dowd, verett tman, Teague. There's nothing wrong with| ington state singles champion, \s nov | ROHWER GETTI: pele De ah recat abt bast oN IA eB ‘ : n 8 3 pion, is now | VALUABLE (PERIENCE next frame on hits and bobbles. Bill. He's not flashy, but he’s there|in the fourth round. He defea | -Alth i 5 The Cleaners put over um in th in the pinch. | Frank Dunn, a Golden Gate young 3 x | Altho he's around ar f - bg Id Ted Baldwin at third has a world! ger, 1.6, 6-0, 6-1 in a second round Won La iv n that Ray Roh 1 up in the ninth Ber Of pepper and he plays pretty! match and advanced to the fourth S f ang | Season that Ray Rohwer has played | UP : e Kid Johnson, Olympia . Sweet third. He lacks polish and ex-| round when H. H. Hall defaulted in| on eries ot) jregularly in professional ball. He : The s 3 E. |Kia Johnson, Seattle perience. His hitting has been in|the third ITORTLAND cinched the series |f graduated two years » from the ae 4 a l Joo Ni te streaks, and is nothing to brag about./ jaizure and de Turenne lost in the iP with Seattle by winning and |% ake \ iibeb an iy! ee CRT patito ae Mullally, WF ‘}Joe Black, YOUNGSTERS |doubles to I. Bashon and F. H. Er-|tosing Sunday, holding a 4 to 2/10" Angeles a me Ne last season on the bench. at Fila aa ree sara } Me Fox, | young Sam agn coop ae 28k 8, 9-7 Iédpetover' the Tatista ‘They ‘Aialen |Meat isbure me hitting. Ho is/4nd Egan; Shi and GooK SERS y aklan a grand walioper when he gets a too Ben Traci Clyde Mearkle, the kid second | up thelr s series today RESULTS ate Ben Tracey, E . a , PSUL hold on the ball, and his fielding and sores Bicker, who is on the bench with DOF ICE PSTOL | vean. Crome iad tho vistora| roruana «, wate treat gamen: ge ROL On, he Bal and bis telaing and OAKLAND AND — |Georwio sums, an injury, looks like a find. He's) licked 4 to 1 in the first game, but {ttle §, Portiand 1, (second game) 2 * 5 Ww ‘| | Jimmy Sacco, Seattle ... fart at the plato and altho his) TE AM SURPRISES | up i the igh andthe tur [qa et" Psteo 0 ten Oto the maja agnine | ANGELS SPLIT [rea krasta seat throwing arm isn’t any too strong, Haiiamikdasturruial addvooppad the lendiaamesr ie cee 7 “> OAKLAND, June 26.—Oakiand | he 1-9 like a comer. The Fort Lawton three-man pistol | iajec Cakiand 2. Los Angeles 1. (titet | ONSLOW BOOSTS broke even with Los Angeles here Jimimy Welsh, the kid understudy | team, composed of Lieut. Ralph Wil § g Fame); Loe Angeles 6, Oakiand 5, (we: | Pounce pairaeee yesterd taking the morning WASHINGTON © ©f Johnston, showed somo real hit-|tamuth, Sergeant Eastwood and Pri.) Harry Gardner was on his feet In ond game), oy dak | rasa Gaeta kame. dropping the aft ting possibilities when he played the| vate Pingolt, won the pistol match |the second 1 ee cavern vai: | garselt Bastamante'6: Balt Laika’ s, (ores l cornea eteran: Portland sengoncontestitiy €74) 4018 adore bag, and while he has a lot to learn|at Fort Lawton yesterday, between | Dill and, while his mates were run. |PrMey’ Maggs & catcher, Has nico word ‘for Ted) “piret game Rou YOUNG BROWN CREW WILL COMING NORTH |p : Young Br : EM fielding his’ position, he’s’ a| crack teams from all over the ning ragged on the paths, Harry | | Pillette, the promising young Port:|1ox Angeles i too ® Brown, the Mexican light- | t' < cher, t Yakinnd 2 ¢ | weight, fs "4 ‘willing student and will get a long| west. beat ‘em 6 to 1 GAMES TIS WEEK ~|land piteher. Jack has n a lot | Oakland 0 RACE TIME eight, Is planning a trip to these Sag in baseball. The surprise of the meet was the| The scores fo 5 yanchcarwaile of hurlers in action and knows some Rei Hever anda! and Byler; Krause OUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y,, June 25, |P@tts: Fans up here like the little We have one of the best outfields| excellent showing of the Seattle po.|_ First: game: R. H. E.} Gakiand at Port thing about pitching | RoW. wale PE ea ‘Mexican! fn the league. Billy Lane, Ray Roh.|lice department teams, which placed | Portland CAGE eee Salt Lake at gan Francteco, | “Pillette is a bit wild yet and| Lon Angeles eit ‘The University o! ‘ashing. wer and Brick Eldred are all to the| second, fifth and eighth. The police |Seattle 1... 0.00 see Sse cada eit db |lacks experience,” says Onslow, “but eet e a e i hamae and alae {ton’s crack varsity crew is to race Bravy for yours truly, and Ed Bar.| first team, which won second, consist-| Batteries: Leverenz, Eckert, Mid re Re has a fine build, natural stuff | win; and ney 16 a good sub, ed of Captain H and Officers|@leton and Daly; Gregg, ¢, Gard NATIONAL LE. cae and {9 willing to learn. He has| | 7 ih one bute: Gabdad eer CONCERNING Short and Jorgensen. {ner and Tobin New York hoz |everything Jn his favor and should afternbon [in : : o assures you it stops falling THE MANAGEMENT i Pittebure £0 867 | 50 a winner, ar SACRAMENTO. [5S | preparations for the national rowing grows short hair long econd game Cincinnat 5 eo Then we come down to the man./GRIFFITH SIGNS |portand Fe ya ng a lemons 29 040 GROVES FAST rotects: \- TWICE WINNER | championships Thursday afternoon, Money. back urea Qgement. Harry Wolverton has had irooklyn | Me Washington crew is regarded aoe Four barber. Distributora: +, c- 4 Se ve ‘ é 6 | At. Louls rT »9 SAYS JONES SACRAMENTO, June 2nd Ave. 8, Main 6281 his troubles with injuries and the) YOUTHFUL TRIO fem: Pilletie, Bonen tl; dokony. Jones {mento won both games yes y/as one of tho likely favorites to Sullivan, Eck . Portland shortstop, ea gpa pted are Mg when rk Griffith, president of the 1, | Philadelphia |says Coast league hitters never saw|from Salt Lake. The score of the|win the honors, along with Colum. See eae ey, men. Washington American league club, | the speed that Lefty pves, the| morning game at Stockton was 6 to/bia and the crack Naval Academy Wolverton has showed streaks of 94 purchased three players from | | Eittebuee, ¢, Baltimore southpaw, has, Jones, who|6, and the afternoon game went 10 | eight. ken me ae pave | small leagues. Friday and Rell, pith- | VERNON LOSES Kiyn'), Philadelphia 4 played with Toronto Inst year, aayal innings before the Saex won, 5 to 4. A strong sentiment {s prevailing erh, and Donaldson, outfielders, are York 6, Honton 2 that Groves fairly smokes tho ball] , First wame: te We ing sensational in the conduct | ritrith's latest. investments, | PAIR TO SEALS thru the air Nyt 4 {here for the SON habe Fn LOS ANGELES, June 25,—San| ‘of his club. 2 u | 6 al Scar aft SETS NEW MARK Francisco defeated ‘Vernon TeleN sew York mir heat Bi recently," gaya Jones, cant Sena Thompron, Yeliowtorre ond | WALTER HOOVER The ZERO a i, 7 H SP is'& great: tanto -worlt for, a AMERICAN LEAGUE “He struck out 74 men in five Singleton, Crumpler jould 9 Ew a 5 of 7 e day, 4 to 2 and 10 to Philadelphia f you think that jan't going some | bit too easy with his players, i¢ any-| NEWARK, N. J, June 26.—Wwil- | her hfs dap: 4 t pnd name RoW RB DEFENDS TITIL E 214 Jefferson St, “Say It With Hair” PARKE’S Colwell, Mails and Thomas, Baker, /against time on the Hudson this | jert_and Daly; Gardner ana Yar COOL AND COMFORTABLE —AT— s fellow who at times seems to be a fay, nt warae : ‘ uta suring over again, because, Wing, Being engy to his men is not|le Spencer, bieyclo champion of | quit, fame: we } du jatart figuring over again, | galt (ah | | | H 4 Ra eat at | diel eee? Saabs eee ieugh | Walter Hoover, holder of the Dia-]Q Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg, Wolverton ways he knows himself | for twothlidy of a mile here you|, Hatterieriiodwe and Agnew, tamen, [Washinton 1 wane | hler, (10 inn |mond Sculls trophy, will defend his Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Second game n 4, | Boston 2 a a year, And don’t think for a minute|in 1 minute, 10 1-5 seconds, ‘Tholsan Prenducn nadine tled for high point honors in the} Benny Vierra and Young Rizzo,| regatta, to be held on the ‘Thames Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed being good to them. America, set a new world's record | Vernon < Kalilo and Jenkins; Prough that he won't be back here next|terday when he rode the dist Piuear ane i Murph Ah a 5 D. 8. Barnes and Levi Taylor were }laurels in the Royal English Henley Candies, Soft Drinks, that some of the boys on the club|former record was 1 minute 10 4.5| Vernon ..... ‘ 2 7 6) Washington &, Philadelphia 0. regular Sunday gun shoot at the} junior lightweight, meet in the main July 7. Hilton Belyea, Canada’s best, don't realize that, too, ‘They inay be |poconds Battorios--MoWheeny and Yelle; Shel-| Claveland &, Ht, Loula 0. lenback and D. Murphy, Chicago 9, Detroit §, Seattle Gun club yesterday, Both] event of tho fistic show at Newman, | will be one of Hoover's most formid- made 97 out of a possible 100, Cal, on June 29, ablo rivals,

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