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Solons Manage te Win Battles Kopp, Mollwitz, Pick, Rohwer aa Brown All Are Pleet of Foot on the Bases, While the Pitching Is| additional runs this yea YAL signed Harold Gill, the Holy Cross PLEASANT BEACH, July Pleasant Bee ville here by @ score of 7 to 2. Poor r umpiring was the only feature of the | inated t Matinees: 2:30 Nights: 7 and 91/0! @ | Cuts In Tunes and Steps from Toyland Matinees: 25¢ Nights: 40© TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928 ~BASERUNNING AND PITCHING KEEP SACRAMENTO IN COAST RACE BIG CHANCE FOR ‘WINNER OlF FIRPO- O- WILLARD FIGHT NEXT THURSDAY Stars Competing in National Open Lack cPanah But Fine BY LEO H, LASSEN ASERUNNING may be a lost art, but speed on the paths and some excellent pitching are keeping lin Kopp is setting a dizz pace on the bases s work has made it possible for the and MeNeeley are all men on the sacks. No-Split for Texas League pitehir If the had a man might give the Seals a the Diamond Dust . : There are several good first ery in the league this year, an Walter Genin, former Portland eat- going to be a ticklish job p! fielder, has slipped dewn anether [the best man when the season noteh. The young fly-chaser hae | over deen released by Des Molnes of the | °¥' Western league to Poria in the Thre- 1 loom. Fallur to hit hee cost him | his Western league Job. At the present writing, B json, the San Francisco atro | because of his hitting strength, for the job es ting combined, then “Doe” John Elmer Bowman, the hitting king | tho Seattle veteran, and Frits of the Eastern league, recently made j|witz, the lanky Sacramento six safetics tn one game, = double da homer being his share of the | "*2k right up near the top. clocts along with four singles, Jim Poole, the » ye first base for New a. er, will poll a lot of hitting. ng Port hing great ball for The Cincinnati Reds t him for some time. road trip in L the Vernoi ngeles today, Speaking of the Reds, they have | th» collegian. He Is ranked aa one of | here in six out of seven starts, the best college pitchers in the coun- | weeks ago. the Tribe pitch holds up they si jing Tigers again. uid beat the fi in the club's Cty. They only got seven Jack waa wild } If you take a look at th {nga of the vartous lea) ountry you will find same club: ir respec! the past few h won from again 1 The reason for ve developed jand, being used to p will | mach go, the ¢ gern, KOMEO AND HIS DANCING DOLLS [host of o er clubs who ¢ |der the wire first for so m Yost_and Goulet jaons. Such teams usually crack Connell, Leona and Zippy Jat once, and takes years for a —COnRADINGS ANIMALS combination to be built up again Tinalde a CUARK AND ON Extra Special Attraction MOMENTS MUSICAL with MISS LIBERTY (Thelma Thurman) Viellniat Fr ench the former Vernon shortsto; nd nOULETTE Planint use to MARIE have It cured up. wit SEATTLES MOST NEI WRAP ACAMPI Surt UP FOR tM’ WIFE, never’ ‘IND TH! are WHEN “HEN You | TELL ME IT, FOLOS UP” |. CANT HELP \_ BUYING! 1 WISM PEOPLE WOULD STAY AWAY FROM THE OUT DOOR STORE —THERE'S A BIRD IN THERE “THAT KNOWS MORE ABOUT FISHING A SURE MEAL” STOVE ENDS ALL WORRY ABOUT WET \T DOESNT S00T uP COOK- ING UTENSILS EN THER THIS ARABS 1S A PEACH OF A TENT! CAMPERS Get the whole outfit here—save time and money. THE OUTDOOR STORE 717 FIRST AVENUE One Block North of the Totem Pole Retail Depot Seattle Tent & Awning Co. TTL | One Likely Contender for Bobby Jones ento Solons in second place in the Coast league fight. The California capital city club is not a classy aggrega- tion by any means outside of its pitching and speed on the s to score many Fritz Mollwitz, Charley Pick {Claude Rohwer, young Brown amento team ts get on the club that could sock As it is, they are ay Leo Diegel PLT Ces Ta ED Kamm Pleads to Be Called Bill But when {t comes to all-around play, fielding, base-running and hit Sox breaks | votes on | Seattle is opening a thres weeks’ mopped up the Tigers “Rea” Killifer at the helm is ex pected to make a lot of difference: ball seribes could do for pr at have dom | » leagues years are out in tra | EVANS HOLDS UNIQUE PLACE AS GOLF STAR as, if the dearly Je a free agent by Judge Landis signed with Brooklyn and got $10,000 for his signature. He has been of no ne Dodgers because of sore arm and they have sent him |to Bonesetter Reese in an effort to two in the | September Lacrosse Men Plan to Meet field grounds | FOHL WILL STAY WITH ST. LOUIS Lolils Browns ooking for aA mana | to finish the season in place of I | Fon! and that George Sisler would manage the club next season 1m HO CAMPER BUT ft ADMIRE @ooo '\tion | Rickey n first baseman was needed. | SOLDIER BUCK WINS invested Hand a | $150,000 in the promo’ are middleweights. | - -jout in this swap and did not relent until the early part of May. Beforo ‘a they were National Open Won Twice With Scores of Over 300 inner of a national It js a rather ished with more than both of these tourneys were # and Brae Burn, both located in suburbs of Boston. winners of the past 10 events and the # |e |trip, he has been batting around Walter Hagen , tered in two of the 9 In 1912 a triple tle resulted Oulmet and Harry Walter Hagen and Mike iimet triumphed. Francis Ouimet et x bc Jacques Fournier Much ‘» Traded Star of Baseball =<: BY BILLY EVANS | story about the “rolling stone gathering no moss’’| Aseh not fit the case of Jacques Fournier, who has trav- eled over many of the sun-kissed spots of the Pacific coast | shores, has been with three clubs in the American league, | tional league and at present is enjoying an-| r prosperous season. ss Fournier is kidding the natives a bit on the date of his birth, he was a professional ball play says he was born at Ausable, Mich., 28, 1892, and he was a catcher with Seattle in 1908. Hix major league debut waa with | the Boston Red Sox in 1912, Later, | § he shifted to the Chicago White Sox and he was good enough to cover first base for Charles Comisky until | Chic Gandil came along. Tho pureha ndil caused an other transfer in Fournter’s career and he returned to the Pacific Coast league During the shortage of major league pli during the war perlod, Four hopped back into the rican 1 ; New York Yanke His term there was brief and in 1919 he was back with Loa Angeles, When tho St. Louls Cardinals | were going thru their reconstruc ys at the hands of Branch | Fournier was brought back into the big efroult A frisky youth, however, arrived later in Jim Bottomley and, with Fournler on his hands, Rickey ar- ranged an exchange with the Brook: } lyn Superbas, giving Fournier for | Myers. Fournter became a stubborn hold- he joined the Dodg chth placers, While Fournier did do all of the heavy work, never: theless the Superbas did not start their climb until he appeared in the gamo and, altho he did not get the fit of the usual spring tralning $60 all season If Fournier's career continues to run as it has he will wear out his welcome in Brooklyn in a couple of lyears and move on to steady an- other weak club, He says he ts for from thru and ought to be able to ) stick around in the bix show for at} |teast five years more Whit never a fielder of the |Goorge Sisler type, Fournier has al: ways had the reputation of a good hitter, So in times of stress, when 4 club needed batting strength, it always turned to Fournier if he happened to be sojourning tn the minors, proving the punch is really Jthe big asset in baseball, fy ONY RMN, BFL eect er ¢ H. i ied RF |breaks up the wi Chick Evans _ AN Injury. of Star Hard | for M acks ° |Loss of atten fer: Pitcher, Is Bad Blow to Athletics HILADELPHIA wa of one p very the club hit slightly 1 walt o1 man has hit hi its winning wa suffered The tnjury her Rol aylor w a twisted knee. It ¢ to a se! eyed his staff to t |Then came the ac pitch seemed to the entire staff, w top speed s Joining the | nO season. Mack figur of Naylo: troublesome ‘BOTHELL LOSES FAST CONTEST BOTHELL, July 10.—Bothell lost oy with Seattle |to the Union on A |1 score, in a good g game here ne was close unt g, when the Ari batting apree, driv |ters. Each Bothell © of # won ¢ on June to 2. The third gamo will be played a real ba | The |Union of | Bothell ...... | Williams And Schneider jand Wi FORDS $138 REGROUND COMPLETE New Sockiabes Ube py SEATTLE CYL) INDER RINDING || 610 &. |= | | | | | SAVE MONEY Travel by Steamer TACOMA . Iba me 1 3 8 7,9 pm ae i8Do aie i VICRORTE, B. ©. | Datiy 7% | AM, CORTES Dally 10:00 p,m, “Port Townsend Rail Cor nections and Mill Port Daily $a m. and = p,m ronrT LUDLOW Daily 10:00 a. my 5:80 p,m Auto and Passenger Ferry Auto Rate $2.00 up Short cut to Olympio Pentnwuta “HOOD CANAL POINTS + 6:00 p.m Mon, Wed. Fr Freight only, NEA BAY AND WAY Ports uesday, 10:30 p,m. RAN JUAN YSEAND POINTS Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays $:00 a. m. Btenmore wohedules sub- feet to chi without notice, PRONE MAIN 3993 | uet Alonzo, Spain, remained in the} boxing and Vanes ning stride of a When the New York Yan-| heavyweight c the|the Yankee stadium on September |29 between Tommy Gibbons and of| Gene Tunney, Jim Johnston, match a long time, and also| maker of the Cromwell club, an- able to do| nounced ! ice. Hoff. and the team | Hoft er, out ascribes the rec I club to the inju: Naylor. the result | of a stumble while fielding fly ba jclstvely outboxed “K. 0." Jeakle of h Chicago, Naylor, Mac lor twice jin the Chicago ser A had Jc i tories ou s to bis credit. His in oS, by a 6 to he seventh | ns Went on a in four coun © game, date, and should prove to be a and Rings GE 13 Title Will Be Eliminated South American Is 5 to 8 Favorite in Betting at the Present Time; Is Expected to Launch Body Attack on Willard BY HENRY L. FARRELL EW YORK, July 10,—Some big man with a_ hefty punch has a great chance to become the next heavy= weight champion. This conclusion was drawn after Jack Dempsey stop little Tommy Gibbons in 15 rounds in week. There are three outstanding big men with a punch in this division—Harry Wills, Jess Willard and Luis Firpo. One of them will be eliminated in Jersey City Thursday jnight when Willard and Firpo meet in a 12-round bout under the direction of Tex failed to nelby last Four Promoters Bid for Battle W YORK, July Tex R tickard. which Gibbons gavel is not a superman, table champion, “hast ard-Firpo fight pere important battle off and Rickard expects « crowd in the arena that will come! 286 to 100,000 haps the the season Firpo has beeu established as amt 8 to 5 favorite in the betting, but TILDEN AND © odds seem a little bit puffed) an due perhaps to the feeling: ALONZO TO that Willard {9 too old and that! Firpo will be too strong for hime PLAY AGAIN Willard finished hig training yes! NDIANAPOLIS, July 10.—Willt |terday in Yonkers, where he has DIAMAY uly iam | been working under the eye of; T. Tilden, Philadelphia, and Man-| Jack Skelly He did only a Ittlet = some exercises, Wile) 99 j Play for the national court ten-/jard claims that he has worked nis championship of th world Tues. himself down to 237 pounds and day. The two are “warming up" to| he doesn't look much heavier. clash, probably the latter part of) “wiard will have to be prepared this week, when “Big Bill” will at-ltq take some heavy body punish tempt to wipe out his defeat by the | ment, as it is a cinch that Firpo's ard at Bkokle last week tutor, Jimmy DeForrest, who: tae ste MgbPs AD’| trained Dempsey for his titlewine a sheen aeacieritie ester |ning fight with Willard, wih direct! ; big South American to a playing consid ae on A when Alonzo defeated | DIS attack “downstairs.” nzo opposes Jack Harris c Claude ‘GIBBONS MAY Sl ee age MEET TUNNEY 1%: NEW YORK, July 10.— Negotia MUTUAL LOAN tions are under way for a light ampionship~ bout in| Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- tomers ere accorded every cour= tesy consistent with sound but ness judgment 4% JACK ZIVIC WINS COLUMBUS, Ohlo, July vic, Pittsburg ligh ght, de- | edo in 12 rounds wre last night. Paid on vines Accounts. 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