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1 THE RATTLE STAR _ _ INDIANS STILE HAVE FINE CHANCE FOR FIRST FOUR BERTH ‘Star Tennis Tournament Moved Back ( OUR BOARDING HOUSE—By Ahern Redskins etween One Week Because of Slow Entries Ee : Close in / - a SPRING LAMB, AU ITH only 87 entries in all events listed so far and with the tournament scheduled for WHEW ! © “HEY TERE ANT A i eel : Abie eee aoe “NE = AZ sacques, two vouarsZ H Innings next week, it has been decided to move The Star-Woodland park tournament back OUGHTA TAKE “TH j WHISPER on HERE Vanek i Manet at ome , av ¢ _ JDWICHES, ‘. » week with entries closing a week from today instead of today as previously planned , ‘ ’ <s “1 ABOUT SAI J ESHA MEAN A“THING veuialnad the tennis players of Seattle snap into and send in their blanks, the tourney GUY W 10 FIGURED oR BEANS! » DuSsT vb Sieg By MANAGE + : will be abandoned. It was not planned to have it this year because of other conflicting UP “TH PRICES On “THINK, A DOLLAR AN HEMT OUGHT “To PRINT Locals Pick Up as Enemy work, but jt was decided later “HIG MENU, AN! A WALF FOR RoasT a} WEATHER REPORT Teams Falter; Other to go thru with it because of WAVE HIM NUMBER BEEF ! = IMAGINE “THAT, on IT FOR GUYS LIKE Baseball Gossip TENNIS EN TRY BLANK adie cmt g\ NEXT YEAR'S a Searls wae edad a BY LEO H. LASSEN 1 , only ; call f TOMORROW We'LL : mes Th L aM to He a ne a AUTO LICENSE GPA, Y'CAN GEE PUT oO OUR RE [ 1 safe to may that your Seattle I wish to enter the’events marked with @ cross in Tho Star-Woodland es not charge an entry feo and . S\% BULL FIGHTS JAVELIN THROW Indians are = boys of park tennis tournament: i, the only ‘chance for. the , FOR A QUARTER! KT SOME HoT the Coas Before home town cro they nother tournamen AAR! Men's Singles..sscessseeeecereeees| Men's Doubles: 3 scone cedar ge DOG BAZ k the da t of the op men’ ngles and position and they go on Women's Singles. . ngles and double (Name Partner) BY D. E. DUGDAL «lon and doubles, Jur | ; a (iid \ their appetites, Try and explain it; Mixed Doubles ...ccscceeceeceeers and raped a be * ( f / show. MMY CRANE is playing the be Women's Doubles...essess [| / The. players who have file / le j vant ball of any man on the Seattle = a 6 re oe r \ The Redshon ar club today and is fully living up to (Name Partner) westerners 5 r t Bs 3 the nice things said about him t tie road they ‘ise everything but Summer when he fir i th Junior Boy Doubles. ...+ Red: Junior Boys’ Singles. .ssssseseeeees Redskins. Crane is a wond s to hard chances and handling|‘... eeeneeceeececasessenpeegess iN age! end be whoop 7 \ a = Z away from home, At one time me x (Name Partner) Junior Girls’ Singles... Brown, r Nie ; i } away from home.” Aone em after he sr . r : . MEN'S DOL that ball hawk ng th blow their lead away Port leather. [ f won nea per cent , 5 i Jot their struggtes inier valley 9m 5 inti 00) n ri iy ‘ie “hale _— "5S gall : yey A\( if a8 } A’ while they have totaled but 17 vie play atronger present as t fer i h y ; tories in all of their road trips fi nts, Grane is covering more ground a ty Marry Lightfoot, Cha : A ms that they just can’t hit rag a mi ee | = JUNIOR BO - { Lppy ~ / ‘ from the home turf. They Shortstop than Billy Orr was. Orr Winston “A, 9 " io . ( DY) can't complain about the pitching Was in the bad slump and wasn't ri Thomas, Alex. Wine ord y B t i W r MacArt « K ne , j ' they're getting now Barting fast enough after hard-hit City Gol elter s Hurd ‘Seque, seul 4 YG; 4 Y Talis, the kind that you can make| eison ‘ni YY, Fine, « @ Bean, Walter n 4 - Y WZ, Lefty Burger {s coming around in double-plays on. Clyde Mearkle looks ] itle Ts Sha e U wald Modal, James 1 drew He / ! 4, / B] |xreat shape. He doesn't seem to well at second, and since his arm is | D ers : ieee y G Z Gj have a world of stuff, but he is JUNIOR POYS' DOUBLES ts “ Z \s + learning how to pitted ind that’s Ktronger he has improved his whole | n 00 8 or Mill Walter & o. Vi ws on wortti. sore’ in the ) weet th n playing. CH) B oi Kenasth Wallan, Jobe Yoo : ‘aif ail the benders in the book Petry s seh uepeer eeS se eS A by Nelaon Hobineon; Wil HORNPIKE PLAZA TAKES THE APPETITE OUT OF HEIR PURSES= Burger has developed wonderful OU can't tell me that Weiser BY ALEX C, ROSE oR a roug i fr , 7 by ag Y | Farese, John Thomas; Ja . control for a southpaw and he plays Delt js all thru as « pitcher AY lSececteren piso aera i Ltt Sd the alta grad urdett ‘ . the corners. Muking your batters le, the er will gO UD bag, and draw. 9 b example of . newer. hit at bad balls is the secret of good yer she or ae oe a cae a oi “Ray Rohwer’ 8 23rd H omer Annexes mtching against San r co, He has al} champi p at the Ing se . ugnac J Thom» Doreth *, he Lefty has also developed a good Ways been a big winner and it isn't|try club Thursday mor nat w ' s = . 1 T ib change of pace, the only effective dl : ; > ‘ weapon against the lively ball a ge er zoune| wake of Harry “Toung” Du sansois fate Tuesday Tiff for Seattle Tribe he ely Dack as fast ast id he had. He ate cag ye bacraguaa T ile sone carrie ny Nellie Thompe oD DP ; For years “Red” Smith and as a lot of base ledge in| round : ui F ' Ape on AY ROHWER did it again, boys. : ear mt ais »,Wheezer Dell were teammates that head of his and he 8 how | fers conn 9 repr é his : 7 v1 pita weeetne?, BOS Seattle took the first game of the series from Los Angeles when this great young), 0" pel, “ere ahisiad Fel fe pitch. If bh eenaee ee: hg pl Mie itharhone: thes was | aly en n it f iS lnehane. 3 Ferris; Menry N ‘ slugger rapped his 23rd home run of the season over the right field wall. The blow came where by Bill Essick? the pilot of inal splits Acasa atl bi fee ‘final rounds on Satur |#prea his flippers, Billy t hah oS Sei Rie Ra heer in the eighth inning of the tilt with two runners on the paths. It gave the Tribe the game, |the Tigers. smith is here with am dians. aa “ Is (36 holes) on 8 » giving n nt a thoro mas. | He f' NIOR GIRLS SINULES 5 to 2 I Los Angeles this week while Dell * io oh age sd on in And he} . | 3U} - 000 a A ,\is hurling for Seattle. They got to ERE has been more smart work | f perenag B veatees Tard jooan't hest t About stepping| “* ¢8¥7 Elmer Jacobs and Percy Jones did the flinging*and both men turned in some flossy | * ))2" Tuesday a. m, for a buzzing behind the plate recently than |.1007, and trying ply his no : ——| pitching, Jones blowing UP|tee and, boys, we'll bet that Be the Seattle catch ave showed all Forest Watson, titleholde Dixie’ Season, The re 3 ar trying i, badly in the eighth. |sick’s ears are scorched properly. Yanan |Fleager, on whose bro crown ncent ha y ‘ 1 ts and Bin les Boultia’ coca ataiededar atee . Gausht Coartney ott of second with {ested Many thes, and Clark Speirs, | with Ks ee Se 00 Souk | ehhiia. aaa rte walked | Wally Hood has been hitting the Seuent Courtney off of second with) 1. insiewood ace be missing in some | . Hered ball at' such a terrific rate this # snap throw and tay ‘Tobin | oo. thle year’s’ tela) but theres end ncored on Johnston's double tol season that the handsome Loe kee eee & throw - rere a ione ') yet enough class left to make. thi e amp. But he wii K us PACIVIC COAST LEAGUP aimny rane turne ty Lo It red Griges att o¢ the pe Pi eres left down the foul line on a hit and | geles outfielder may get another pick off arises. hat's baseball ight for who's © n Seattle golf: a little tougher game than js ss ‘ t.| the feent plays ever sem ion tbe ; piny at the tag. and re: lean ‘plays? Th icAdl eyeoeds fe apc [eraok REoEe has aera ee dom an interesting affair. his usual want when he meets M pe ‘ yesterday, Im the seamad inning hé - : sition’ seed aoa aad beatae 1 . age Assay: Gros; tines ia eee t we » tahing second when McAuley and Ye vere isa chance that Bert) ‘The North End pair, Stein and|Dudiey. 7 t of ox 18 | gacramento ? made » pertectiy mai colin, Hunre 4 4 min Bo nL gee: ‘ { Jones sacrificed |b: baseball knitting this season pn may retained as’ Steil, are expected to get their stift-|not v loqu ot tot ‘land eander fo hin lefty threWing tne « Wood's stuff, as that's Wallys| > own sing! ave ie and he's dishing up the caliber of Manager of the San Franc Is] est opposition from Jack Westland, | knittix nd kay eecingly wel 1 sade 1 visitor out While off balanee, i Act, getting caught eff of second. and the former scored when Crane /pball that he is capable of playing. When the season is over, I hardly €X-/the youngster who defeated Harry | as h 7 Ih ah 3 oF was a play to be remember D threw out Smith wonderful | Speaking of Crane, there isn't uable lev r “a ‘ ‘ ry 1» he went to bis right and Rohwer was caught off of first i out § h on & won | ane, re isn’ SM hare ts te word wth ee ee hee Hea tha ol Seals ie ht a (errifte drive thre bie terrt flat-footed by Rohwer kept | play |& more valuable all-around infielder Player to have to be worried with |title last week; Gordon Haw, the] ge y ne, 5 ted | vernon trom Twombly’s bat and ° oe fo The visitors took the lead in the |in the league today than this same managing a team. San Francisco is| flashy n er ath os: anh b t " ae : , : out Krag at the keystone Uberatély wound up and wailed the : - . s - ‘ y , is great show town and there's noth-|Theron Rongerud, the slim youth inished Xecond. Jimr 7 rig Pelton Soong ball to second. Dut be had taken |Seventh, Smith walked and scored |baby who" is playing ‘ome really . a * too much time, and Rohwer slid Into lon Grigg’s long single to left wonderful baseball. ing exciting about Ellison handling | who dropped Dixie Fleager and Russ ¥ RESULTS b Omg ny it ~ BE Pace Walen’ cidatea we he ate eS ee Hie club. 1 wouldn't be surprised to| smith on the wayside in the recent! Dudley bearded ger in hi Mie f, Tos Angeles 3 me = with one away and Mearkle| Your average baseball: fan doesn’t fee Frank Chance or some big! play for the Pacifi hwest ama. | de F ) ; ortiand 3 riforced him at second. Johnston |Tealize how valuable a: trainer is eelgbrity handle the reins at Frisco. ' : me 0 : So — . Kiltete ‘ : Jot all Ghai Aca ‘ Harry Wolverton, I understand, is a bee vie ex Jobe : : be evar Crane 1 wit lined to right center and Hood |to @ ball club. A good trainer keepa Ma. the running for the job. x on iachoar? vencaie aaht pints eventh. | 8 4 masted « dropped the ball after a hard catch, |his team in top shape and is iso in t j rs ’ 7 2 * had od ingle ov . #4 laitho he had the ball in his hand. |¢sPecially valuable to the pitcher oh hae | i Travie A a . ° pe ater, ‘tu * filed « © & man on first and third, |Denny Carroll, the Fri trainer, FALE that Jimmy Welsh tacks er, wh ; ist Into “0 i ie Di ere, bat ‘ MeAuley, ih short center, nd cone os elected to pitch to Ridred. ang | one of the ‘best ini fis “bhai make him a great ball _playe ; w . 1 sia ‘ ne ea . ‘ Duwetiai) sas ; a single. over [20d he knows” his atutt: ‘oa alt some day is aggressiveness. ‘This kid f NM t| Da : F pint ere OF i , Ter delaga oy hall TTESM ERR eR Bes a ot of natural ability, but he is bel i ped iss y | tim ; ; wh Ne aA. ‘apart Yat tae eee tae en |pathlo brialieg Tia Bag Bela Seecatt bust Ke ‘ ts 20 ne e : d ° coming | Phliad a - Pi Pema a es the veteran seri nt | field wall ang it was all over, ‘That | When he isn’t away with the chil d spir Zi jon the Pacific the ways | tri rn ng slop ¢ = oo ring the ended the Scoring for the after- . te epee, tre apirit tes Noert cee ‘aucalda’ io oe | Marty Krug has ong of the tough. fine ould h like Welsh putting greens are th it e in the first frame, with two ou! Tho details follow: Jest managerial jobs/in the minora. pene could bit i bere i neg 4 ‘biti b * could do ei diets eC would have another grea | cou land admi m a drubbing the best” Carroll’ could do wa 0. a. {The Celestial pilot fucceeded “Red ? , ; AB eee ee ash motets Naess — ‘ nat - ' . . rellec'te Baldwin, b 2 “o -4 | Killefer, one of thd most 1 the Coast league. h Wel s yon Reg the 1 3) Ki successful has the natural talent and this year’s y tantige rate - a) went in to pl ic Treseablensore $ ot 3G [pilots in the country, and he moved He looked splendid out there on | into Los Angeles where the fans ; i Lane's . 1 |are divided between Vernon and yp mave followed the Seattle te THE BOY AT PENNSYLVANIA Won. “Lot. Pet ‘ ; locks tke Lafiy Burker fasy go at careen @|Los Angeles. True enough, Marty " ; : ‘ the boys toda : has his team ahead of the Tigers, ore closely this year than ever P h Baldwin, 3 a Wetore since they rejoined the Coast| BY JACK HOHENBERG He ran back a and ai iglavine sal plier Sea eeg Se ee a ee Teague and in all my rs of dia ROM the University of Pe : The lad ’ t § 4 Eh r a b » cold in his pitching shoulder, : o ie piace a ae ye — a mond experience I never saw a team vania comes * new and ft : : ae oan s i t ‘ asa > 7g | the second division so he has like the Indians. They play like] Dot former Queen Anne | Thi he sort of : me on h 5 a ng ‘to crowd him x ; r work cut out for him if he ex: Wizards at home and like a cellar hh school jete, is considered as Ojpects to lead the Los Angeles team on the ro You "t help bout est football The New York papers called him} club again in 1923. Suying « lot of nice things about | pect in the in Sense * #," but Douglas shook off their home stands and they make you|jooked up to as a basketball find|the by neveral| Cleveland 3 look like a dumbbell when they go/and a pole vaulting phenom, Alte h astonishing ae) ee on the road. Try and’ figure them | cether, Dov is considered as a|tooked up to us a star varsity pros-| ferrott-Hostor out. 1 can’t. tle wonder worker pect next. year ER Hover so ohne of t|"ikcn nnd nin pene =—-—-—— | LOUMG Caddy Has Good BEAVERS WIN i ig! Sita the She Ninoy [a “ewan ene wary] SALT LAKE 1S | newrmons ° : SOLONS WIN FROM VERNON LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8—Vernon ¢ | was ea. roOVER LEADERS ort tec tte ta oars, caine wee EASY WINNER (Lime for Golf Players|| wy sii «ki. ieee: 1Batted for Ja: rf : ; OAKLAND, Aug. §. pe won the first game from San Fran- | intercey c : “ shots ania #upporter ; « ere yesterday, 2 to ‘Tim | his own s le boasted th rarely missed. had an easy time defeating Oakland ROME Score by Innings ete ae pitaitr' a atead ttl BE has tal tac a tochidows | Dougiag did not go out for track | here yesterday, 10 to 2 MBIRTEEN YEAR-OLD Alex Danko ts the star enddle of the Cleveland tes enn : ay P ‘es—Yellowhorse and Koeh- @ near riot. | duped every one of his opponents. | last year, because he feared that he he score tH. BB mu pal golf links at Highland “park, Warrensville, Ohio, if not | geatue sa 7 _, | ler; Trautwein, Bodie and Hannah, The score They are still talking about that|might “burn himself out.’ But | Salt Lake 10 10 the ¢ of the combined links of t ® country, : San Francisco .. . 2} one. \¢ h Lawson Robertson had his | Oakland . 311 4 For under the most trying conditions—darkness and deeper rough— Portland . . Sieh At another time, in a leas impor-|eye upon him and several times th ter es — Kallio and Jenkina;| he has lost but two golf t r this season F * WEINSTEIN TO Batteries — Mito snew;|tant game, Douglas muffed a fum nr wus out practicing on the|Murchlo, Wells, Bley, Colwell and| All th y sound unreasonable for Alex, considering the green ‘and Dal: ble and the ball rolled behind his| pole vault Baker | players he*has to deal with and on a public links, where the average ‘ Runs responsible MEET SCOTT — | Kol i s the rough from tee to green. . * Struck out—Jones t 1 » white stra obs 3, Gregg 1. Stolen bases—| TACOMA, Aug. 8.—Irving Wein Bu t rogular hawk for the white strawberri Twombley, Rohwer. Home run--Rohwer, |Stein, of San Francisco, and Wallacs! ‘ca ig iso : bed nd ie cite 4 is peal s Alex, "to my e- bang a Ewo-base hite—| Scott, of Tacoma, will probably meet way of thinkin: And the > together make the ame. All yor ped » cee. ‘uns batted in—Joh De and common judgment Rohwer tie Galati’ {tor he makes u bud tee shot, wilt love his sere. | Caught ,steating=nohwer, Baldwin | west tennis ‘championships, Both BW YORK, Aug. §—When the| First quoted as the biggest factor|est outfielding-pegger in baseball. _ | mos al of all, that it was just! control and all his poise, and fail to watch the ball. roll: to'Krug. Time of ramochite’ Gan | men have won’ thele. way, toca baseball season opened the|!" the improvement of the team {is} Ruth has been “going straight” | the if aiouiie nt of common “horse Watch the ball until it stops rolling, Sometime | it may seem to stop | Pife—Casey and Carroll, 3 seus oe a aint upset will * reform of the great Babe Ruth.|and the influence of his example no| sense” that turned the Yanks into a but take a roll and a wild hop. ee: | Keep them out of the fi The swat king, altho he is not|doubt was of benefit to the whole | hard. fighting. | well-balanced and Mark the ball with a big, stationary object on the direct line of | by practically all the experts to re-) within striking distance of new slug-|team. At one time the less ilustri- | smooth-working ball club. } | . flight, then mark it us to depth in the rough D id peat au pennant winners, \ging mark without doubt, the|ous membess of the tem felt that| ‘The Yanks felt terribly humiliated | Don't zigzag to the ball.” iamon st outstanding figure of baseball today. | they 4 were being Mscriminated | after the ants had made a en y e Giants were rated good almost | 0 jo a mess Drop the bag within the radius of the bally and don't Saletan sige he Na-| “Hen the jury meets in the fall to} against when they were punished for | out of them in the world’s series last he : to the point of a cinch for the Na-| vote for the most valunble player in| infractions oft training rules,|fall, according to Boyd. They felt bove all—FIND THE BALI From Hutentn + a Ls al league pet t, while the|the American league ere le] while Rut as able “get a | then an¢ 04 ~ ‘ ol ig 3. Hla ould ne eee tional league pennant, whi the American league, there is little| while Ruth w ble to “get away | then and they still feel thit they are “The whole thing is very simple. If you keep your mind on the batt | orm league. Me will not report un TODAY Yanks were selected as just about| doubt that Babe Ruth will be elected, | with murder. tanttter, ball club and they vet out! and not on, the snakes or butterflies, or your opponent's ball, you won't | tl 188 food enough to win the American] . SAfety-first methods of the Ameri) | : Ae bce heap have any trouble finding It." ey nl aa la WRC | S LE : jean league pitchers, which caused] BR theory advanced is tha away with the pennant in order Litelec Alex ie tip bl ‘ ‘ RGA OATS etter | ttle’ Render ts 0 pitching again EATT league honors. [Ruth fo be passed more than 100|44 Miller Huggins felt more sure of|to show that they have overything| gare sein tne lenther than mont woven ca with the ticks. aircnnialtte inert ey “yentgaiaae a | ie) It followed as a surprise, then,| times in half a on, prevented him |himself when Col, Jake Rupert be-|outelassed in their league and then | ita epee | LOS ANGELES when in mid-season the Yanks had|from setting new me ks as a home;came the sole owner of the club by|to go into the w ris ri and Ks 0 cE in i » o D hn » e 0) 4 s and: Gard Gistasen, Ballard boy, who faken unto themselves the role of a) run hitter, but it seems certain that| buying out the interest of his part-| show up the Giants | WwW. M played in the Western league for 7 ¢inch and had galloped to a lead of |he will be the/champion slugger ot|ner, Capt Til Huston tions Al to exlat ye OHLO TOURNEY ‘LAKE SWIM ER yearer te with: Byew grees: 13 games, while the Giants we the big league even under thatghandi. | | th e y AT 2: ray en tart ag emcee wie TO BE-PLAYED| YELLS ENOUGH) Suse it it di oa foesed into a fight for their lives cap, {onits aimilitary man and he accusdd |would not mpeak te” oth players} COLUMBUS, Olio, Aug. 8—The| LORAIN, Ohio, A ; seems to get byw with the Cincinnati Reds and the} While his opportunities to senev| 344 ins of being lax in the enforce: |last season aro now friends, some ray | ‘ Ye every Internationa Pittsburg Pirates. balls off the yard were restricted by|ment of discipline, When the players | players are rooming with others that [state tennis tournaments, willbe Held | again) sald! Cetbls, Wa Iker, after fin een 9000000000000 00009 The transformation of the Yankees |the refusal of the pitchers to put|felt that their manager had given|they wouldn't sit next to last year, |/29Columbus the week. from August | ishing his swim across Lake Brie to-| way with Sacramente h cect aes tet From f rebellious, manager-bucking|them in his alley, Ruth switched his|them a bad break, they appealed to| When card games are started, they |25 to September 1 at the Indianola | day \ Going. duty forthe Rhchasteroane i) FOR PLEASURE team of temperamental stars into a style and he developed into and, as many times asjare open to all the club. ‘There are |'r T heh ite : : SAKE : | | , y a > club. ¢ are |‘Tennis-club, ‘The tournament com. Valker was unable to rest boca hie Peles ke hey way ho ie . AKE— smooth working, morale-tilled organ-|a likely candidate for the batting] d with them: no certain chairs and tables for cer-| mittee consists of Stark Frambes, Walker was tunable to rest because | wonderful flelder, ization was one of the most interest mpionship of the league. It these two factors entered |tain players, i of his strenuous exercise. His logs - Lith | De eo Judd, Jack Lazarus, Co ere Ing features not only of the baseball ms almost certain that he , oly meh 1 temporarily paralyzed and he Stubby Mack has been a bi '* will] Into the transformation, No doubt ¢ Yanks want the Gignts to win| Wirthwein, C, J. Kurtz, Herman| was in some i My td ., vercwlthy Nashyites ia the: dekthera Ti 1e ZERO season, but of the entire r. lead the league in runs batted in and|they did, but they were not enough|the National tc Mgue penfunt, They | Wirthwein and 1 Beerman “An i league, He ims have been Tt follows that there were reasons | runs scored. to overcome entirely the factional] figure, of course, that their bit would | Bee a Se eeeanl Nave: for the rather sudden and long-de-} With hin gen ote a are eee? troubled with his teet! that he 214 Jefferson St, at} spirit that for two y i had the}be much more if one-half af the a SaGoNy, 2 SEU Wasn't given a oh layed desire of the American league | the bat, his fieldin z ame At periods Walker t 1 1 Just back of L. @, Smith Bldg. | i » bet-| team split two or three way ries was to be playéd | oe At periods Walker turned over anc : nae champions to develop 1 my and|ter, Without the handicap of the| zt reg te te Be prt the, | \HARNESS MEET swam on his back. It was at those Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, get the best out of what has been | es purishme Candies, Soft Drinks, surplus weight that he carried | | Qos BOYD, smart young writer,|Cincinnath or in Pitteburg! But of Is POSTPONED places Looks nourishment . Fountain Lunches for three years a very fine ball club. | season, he develo: into a tong-| who has followed the A rican | alm equal appeal is their desire YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Aug ecAtIbG eo hmoren Phere aro many theories advanced |range fielder and his 4 Nat , Ohio, Aug a aeie \ track, starting August 6, has boen| —Blit attlo Northwest. ks Cashed ia te othine Ge eon m i nd ars, ad-|to beat the Glanté and show that | ‘The five-day harness race’ meet, | postponed indefinitely, Lack of on. |&T® leaxtier, after several roavona of Bay, Ohed ‘as thove reasons. lonly to that of Bob Meusel, the fin the theory, which sounds |they are a ball elub. ns ne scheduled for the Southern’ park | tries caused the postponement, renderings: Was Sonate catty Win: Maga 1000000000000000 Giants and the Yanks were picked| wander off | omewhere else ‘The Cincinnati Reds have bought ambition of run: | 0000000000000 City In the Western league, ™ siltation sain