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DAY, JULY 12 THE SEATTI STAR WEISER DELL MAY FIND NEW LEASE OF LIFE WITH INDIANS PONIES WILL RUN AGAIN IN THREE BRITISH COLUMBIA MEETINGS: Veteran Pitcher Turned Over to Seattle Outfi Started Out With Seattle Nearly Ten Years Ago and Spent Some Time With Brooklyn; Vernon Lets Him Out After Years of Faithful Service BY LEO H. LA t seems highly improbable that a pitcher of Weiser Dell's caliber should go back so far in one season as the air from the Coast league. For several years the big fellow has been one of the most effective pitchers in the minors, this being his first season since he broke in, about 12 years ago, that he hasn't been able to win consistently. That’s why it seems well to s that the long and hand- some righthander may do the Seattle Indians a world of nod. He has been turned|and not against the Indians for o over to the Redskins by the|'°™s je to come waiver route by the Vernon) popin 15 FINDING Tigers. HIMSELF Now De Jissat T [ Weiser Dell to get wht 1 claims to have been be In j Nearly Weise old comes gain as it were, ea bre na deen with _M’AULIFFE THINKS WILLARD IS NOT IN BEST OF SHAPE, BY JACK M’AULIFFE [isn ho | (Retired undefeated lightweight ra and prove wa need off hin 4 whi 2 m 4 takes Jeas Wil-| shdomien the same c make am. WILLIAMS SAYS Ht AD REAL HARD 0 , and had a think that big bir Ber vest Toagdliomyt hg vin Goteesia yer a fast ball in Bape thy? oa Nick the other day und up a game for “When he hed out length and let that ball hy for the plate he plenty hard to hit.” aay jana then stop’ t always causes a be " me experts competen thority have « thelr opl that he {» in better shape than he was when he fought Johnson, but Willard in bis HM have an im in his fight here is Be wes he ring than the heart In at beats.in the former char SHAKEUP DUE AT VERNON ‘The retease of Dell to Se » TWIRLS OVER A SCORE OF GAMES BEFORE HE WINS, WASHINGTON, © fact that he has taken par ‘ording to Dame veral veterans are said for the ding back base; Cart and Dallas sacker who air, who has g at third comedian, the young first has failed to “arrive.” Things are different in Los An- n elsewhere in the circuit of the fact that two teams ing in the same city and| b down in the race simply the a score of games since jAmerican League season opened, ft was not until Jun |Allan Russell of © club registered a vi the ¢ doesn’t get JACOBS IS ONE REAL = TTCHER Speaking his club, How , the score the time of his ntrance into the gamo has always | ge evented him from being credited | Hargravo v with In one of his few | the cic Ia went him down | had | }had won h Eimer |. as good a tcher as there 1 the league today. Ja fs pitchin, he best ball this ye that he has dished up einco join- the Tribe in 1921. Jacobs 1s er because of two|- as brains and th nd he refuses to r ls who go in anc they're not right, but fellows who soon out Jacob: i a season yet and he pitches of pitchers, Jacobs st the victo f two fly b J @ onerun margin. (Diamond sa scored Tris Speaker tripled and drove Ia the runs which gave the Indians» f 4-to-2 vietory over the Athletics arm is right praise up the t pitch pitch good here's when Haney's homer with the bases filled gave the Tigers a 5-to-1 vietory over the Red Sox In the second game, aft they had won the first, 5 to 3. themselves for many hoping Js your kitchen the most charmingroom in the house) It should be. by soot, cooking pa wholesome—aromatic with the spices and savors of good cookery. 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NOW is the time to call us about installing the BEST of these Wonder Workers in your home for « small payment down and low monthly payments, Puget Sound Power 6Light Company Main 5000 is aking in| Russell ne of tho year. | © Robins ) Expect Big | giant of | America, lropes in Boyle's | sa stunts | a heavy | it} Pected to be kbout 214 pounds. | referee the main t “: BOBBY QUINN.“ [ Three Champs } Crowd for Heavy Bout Four of the Biggest Mitts in America to Slash Air in Jersey City By Henry L. Farrell ERSEY CITY, N. J, July 12 Y Four of the big mitts on the American continent will flail thru the it alr here driving for a shot at avywolght cham Willard, the) North Amer and Lails Ange! Firpo, the mammoth of South | . pull th bulk thru the Thirty Acrea to the million-dollar bi plonship when Jess night Hefore a crowd which will close to 100,000, the former w 1 the ca run| heavy:| ght « verman | from Ars ampion an were walt in New York for t than on the preyiou: n here when Dempsey and Georges ents gotting ready for the © quest kets was much ater oces. ¢ Tex Rickard nich will be pas and two-doll jock th un wagon f 40, Alma Mann (top), Pan- ama Canal Zone champion; | Louise Davison, senior metro- politan champion, and Helen Wainwright, Olympic star, prepare for a trial spin in a} New York tank for coming} swimming meets, FLY CASTERS TO COMPETE arting at & o'¢ eve-| 1 announced that 36,000 of had n sold and r seats in the re-| were available, nd police and ned In afid out HERE SUNDAY ls NLY casters from all parts of the probably welgh) morning for the McLeod cup at the A Firpo ts ex-| Woodland park casting pool here. The cup will be awanted for the Firpo still rules a favorite in tho| best scores in wet fly and dry fly betting, altho some sentiment has | accuracy. been switching over to the former ryone will be eligible to com champion. pete, but to win tho cup It Is neces Ha New York will| sary to be a member of the Seatt! and the pre. | Sportsmen's ation. n charge of Joe| The compe’ start prompt. Dugan and John |ly at $20 & m. Su | vent was rd will around 249 pound Lewis of be tte, Eddie he « scheduled ‘gato’ in expected to reach | for the Sportsmen's nic at Lake yer grove, postponed ar 1 be held as of the program of tho Seattle ¢ ast club. YOUNG BROWN BEATS HOPPE * OAKLAND, Ca Brown of NAMED HEAD OF RED SOX OSTON, Maas, July 12—Lo rumored sale of the Boston F ted last night by resident of a dr raction at the nt. Frankie lassed Sammy Green Bobby Quinn, Louis Browns, will be the new, presl- semi-final ‘KEARNS WILL Hole in One Is Made by Youth a h school NEW YORK, {Kearns, manage heavyweight champion, was expect ed here today to talk over terms with promoters for a Dempsey: Wills match or a bout t n the cham. pion and t of the Willard. |Firpo fight July 13. Jack Jack Dempwey, studen formed the stunt that caused the thrill that comes once in a lifetime, when he oa in one on the University Goif Club links, Osterhout teed off from the first hole and the ball |) rolled Into the cup after a short |} roll from his long drive. hole "10 to EUGENE CRIQUI When he smacked Johnny Kilbane on the teeth in their re- cent meeting in Gotham, Eugene Criqui, the French ring champion, carried off the world’s featherweight title. Soon he battles Johnny Dundee, the Scotch Wop, in New York, and this time it will be Criqui who will be defending the title. Dundee was defeated recently by Young Bernstein, but he can still give the best of them a battle, and fans are won- dering if the Pride of Paris can hold his title against the jumping-jack veteran. cn. hitting by the Cardinals gave |thom thetr third straight over tho Braves, | Last Round Victoria and Vancouver to Qualify | Will Stage Horse Races 2 Ts Started Vancouver Gets Two Sessions and Victoria One, With Classy Entry List of Horses Booked for Both Places; Crowds Expected BY TO} Hos TOM OLSEN racing enthusiast of Brisk Breeze Threatens to Play Havoc With Scores in Today's Play BY PAUL R. MALLON CLUB, Ir E flocking arr horse are competing for the stake: A crowd of over 15,000 excited spectators witnessed last Saturday's races at the Brighouse track? After a short lay- off, the again at the Hastings track Saturday, continuing until Saturday, July 21. A busy summer is ahead British Columbia for the horses, owners and jockeys. After the coming week, at | Hastings, they jump to Wil- lows Park at Victoria, where they compete from July 28 to August 4. The n to B from all parts of the country to Vancouver, B. C. here the greatest and jocke ever gathered in the NWOOD Cot NTRY (Bec Plan racing start 1 champ It caught the Columbus, 0. nd threatened t on. in H. Forms, it into the rough « | play havoe with Hughson Is Leader in ghouse, at Vane August 27 they open at until after 5 to 12 at gain and conti of September Victorias ds of horses passed thris terday to Vane One en route 67 have qual wenty got in ¥ ing in top form with a mark of 150 'M’AULIFFE | NOW SIDES BY JACK McAULIFFE | (Retired Undefeated Lightweight oh JERSEY CITY | Vieto: in the here Thursday n | most entirely on and for ke a pro land, another from Kentucky and led the feo. Among the many Skeezix, Mi Reveriere, and Encrinite, all Druntheller, der glike, Wolt's, owned by 4 biind horse, veteran Gf campaigns in the East last yearp is also gompeting in the’ North. Johnson; | E. Umpire | fanc | noted for Willlam L. Hughson, | Dial i 1 received good | Wise Guy. nes and helped his,, J. R, Rose is presiding judge of the fire, 8 to | all of the faces. Mr, Rose has for the | elated at ees and in the South this yeaty | DERBY WINNER 418 JOCKEYING a et | Charley Thompson, Jockey |rode a. winner jin the, Kentucl Derby two years ago,.is already in Vancouv Thompson's steed won Motors played a| the grea sic in 1920 and -T918s- itle,| Marion Slaughter, who holds ss| enviable record made ast year as | Jockey, is free lancing at Vanco and Mam B. MeGinninity r of note, will t teeds entere urlson twirled 1 support in t the factor of la ie out starred nine y | nen this reason losers EB wil ond t at 7 4 Hughson .-..+ Reyn n and § nd Ring m Le Jatteri¢ dricks; C even tintes ch Dem rst round. The Queen City ame with Wilson & led, 1 to'1, when 4 interyéned. The score: ] Bill Brennan Considering the physical and tech nical qualifications of the two fight City Motors . Jers, thelr box nd punching abil & Kreittle . | s to me like a tossup.| g 4 ands to win and the |g, will carry off the vic 8 firsts and nine seconds. + | Among the other. jockeys of note entered are; Buddy Glass, H. Mould: jers, J. X. Smith and the Hurry | brothers, Paut and Dave, the} 'SUNNY JIMIS EASY WINNER SAN FRANCISCO, July 12—= nny Jim, darktown's pride, easil Long, Dillsbu fe er heart leads 4 no losses. William L. Hughson league with two won Hart & Hart and Que » both won one and lost none. | McDonald has won and lost while Wilson & K Hugh Baird and Canal Motors have yet to break into the win column Hart & Hart plays Canal Motors | Burke in thé main event at National Wednesday at Adams. Other | hall Jast night. Harry Wallace, ames billed are: William L. Hugh-|colored, shaded Henry Filligano in n vs. Queen City Motors at Wood- | the semi-final. , Four knoekouts fens Wildon & Kreittle vs. Hugh tured the card, all confined to the t Columbia “also ran” bow Willard, in | perfect cond! ral that he m , Derfe ‘ McNEELY WILL BE BACK SOON a forecasted fo: Onk y City } , is not fn only nat t be because, at xt MeNee ina E | TALK SCRAP, Directions — Insert right hand in box of 44 cigars. Grasp as many 44s as hand will hold without spilling. Transfer cigars to vest pockets or cigar case. Transfer small amount of loose change from trousers pocket to_counter. Result: " Everybody happy. is a Sumatra-wrapped cigar made of mellow, care tilly seasoned tobaccos. 44 Cigar is made bys Consolidated Ciger Corporation, New York \ ab \ ir \" ZS IN \; ft Ny Gi iy he), As il Allen & Lewis 1128 Pino St, Seattle, Wash Branch of Allen & Lewis Portland, Oregon handy packs of five—37c North* n the middle ofy car came from Mary. J the remainder from Tia Juana, Mex- horses entered 4 the wellknown 4 Hid Caldwell owns this famous ce | an astern four of hig= They are Sun. Incognizance, Sam Reh and 3 ve ‘ all'of the leading Eastern | es | Last year he rode 52 mounts, won | 9 ss copped the “yerdict over Holder) $3 otk