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Win Two | Battles) Take Thrillers Sunday; | Win Series From Los Angeles, Six of Eight ATTLE took both ¢ of Sur double bill from Los An from behind to win and taking the at of sight ss were thril taking” the Elmer and S) geles both series six games Both Sunday ling affairs, the first by a 4 to Jacobs outpitching the Lb. A second melee Beatle got off te on “Doc” Crandall pitching 06 day's comi encounte asl Indians tally soul thei! run and with b t But kite in the singles sent lead Vean » Kame Gress } blew up higher than 4 sixth and four straig him to thg showers and Weiser Dell was touche two more before the rally was queiched, four | runs across. Segytle tied it in the eighth on Eldred's sent Welsh across Tn the 10th the A over with a pair of Hood’s bingle, Dell's third th's bur and ar t But the loc denied, Griegs grounder, Mearkl Johnston raise field wail, Rohwer doubled, but Crane failed to kick thr Seattle won it when Dell trip and Welsh sin The score folle Frst Los Angelee— AB. jeCabe, if jadimore, Twombley, rf and Orr Jones, ¢ Thomas, p Totals Seattle Welsh. cf Mearkie, Johaston, Bidred, rt 3 ® Rohwer, if 1 e Crane, 4s 1 Orr, 3b ‘Yaryan, Jacobs, p Totals Score by 108 Angeles Hits Seattle Hits 16 Innings p Ke de 2 16 Passed bail—Yaryan. Home Three-base hit—Krus. Baldwin, Yaryan, Aits—Golvin, Rohwer tted in Two-base hits — } Krug. Yaryan. [tune Baldwin, Mearkt fan Th t Sacrifice Casey and Ca SECOND GAMK AB RL Ht ee 9} Ch o thas disposed of Lew Tendle 7 | pre: {another his steps of Jobnny all featherweight title. t TAR MONDAY’ | [OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | USUALLY TM A PRETHY HARD POTATO, AN! rT “| “FAKES A LOT “To Boll ME,~ BUT WHEN THEY STING A GUY A ‘DoUL AR AT~ THIS PLACE, FOR TH’ RENTOF A Sw! ahi Sury ~ THE N's WHEN I Go UP Wrthour A PARACHUTE!! aa » T See Now WHN “THEY CALL I(T “THORNPIKE PLAZA". TH’ THORN meANs STICK == AN! PIKE STANDS FoR FISH = STICK TH’) | | FISH! « Hats /. | | | “31S A WONDER \ 4 “THEN DIDNT MAKE EACH OF US PUT | DOWN A“TEN DOLLAR DEPOSIT WW CAGE WE USED “THEIR pA! BE eat i Drow) \ Vincent Is | ‘ Charley White Is Still Hungering |: to Be World’s Lightweight Champ EW YORK, Fact is he's At 32, Aug. 13. —Charley White is the “miracle man’ a fistic freak. when most boxers have passed out of the spotlight, " of the ring: Charley White is knock- ing at the door for the lightweight championship. White’s most recent feat w ng the champion. A title bout in September big chance—probably last one. Charley says he intends to make the most jot it and feels certain he will White has been fighting 18 years | Perhaps he will follow in the foot Dundes who, after years of fighting, In which he me comers, finally annexed the WAS A FRAIL YOUNGSTER Poor health. than desire ley White. A the family doctor alr and exercine Living in gymnasium their training youngster, prescribed plen as the best possib! go, he freque: by fighters used as 1 5} Mearkle, Jobnsto Eldred, rt Ronwe: Orr, 3b Yaryan, Gress. Deti, Totals 3 7 16 33 15 3 *One out when Score by innt Los Angeles 6. —s Hits ° it 11 Seuitle Hits Innings pitch Yietory to De! Mite batted 4 Crandall 6, Gregg 4 Gregg 2, Crandall 5 balls—Crandall 1, Dell 2 Johnston, Three-base h dred, Dell. Two-base Rohwer. Sacritic Meark' Run Dell 1 Dell 1 for Struck out Bases on Double play—Byler gam 10. “Umpires Carrol FOR WALKER ON HORIZON ILLIE LEWIS, who had much to do with the early develop-4 ment of Georges Carpentier, fighter named Phil K says, will surely be the weight champion. Kaplan is 21 years of age, has en-| gaged in 35 fights, and has won most | of them by knockouts, “ft could match Kaplan Mickey Walker right now,” Lewis, “and I would if*he an} ordinary “boy. Any second-rater would jump at a match with the world’s champion and the money that goes with such a match “But Kaplan {s not an ordinary boy and I won't let him fight Walker until he’s ready. That will be in about six months.” has a lan who, next welter with | were WILLARD HAS © RESPECT FOR © LUIS FIRPO E88 WILLARD, California, he on his w was asked what thought of the Dempsey-Firpo match, | v “Good match,” he replied, “and I'm not trying to pick the winner. “Dempsey may not hayé the snap| winning that his friends think he'll | have. "Firpo hits. When he lands h jars you all up inside. If Dempsey gets him he'll have to got him quick. “He'll not get him at eil if Firpo hits him a few good punches on’ the body.’ SWISS WILL SEND TEAM. Switzerland will send a rifle team | the world’s championship | matches to be staged at Camp| Biiey, Ohio, In September, | to ‘The national body governing pro- | foxsionul boxing was formed in 1921 in New York. Fifteen states are represented in the organization. | well-known performer |help of five a {the for |Wieman, EB, J | Vick, | letic sparring with White floored that The feat was One day, wh Johnny Coulon, the talk of the gym After several y ary Whi ars as a prelim advanced to the big thing belng an with Abe Attell. 1909, w he was 18. the featherweight boy, but hat was in He soon outgrew | division. THIRD CHANCE AT TITLE Unlike most fl several shots at champlo! When he meets Leon. ard in September it will be the third time that he has battled for the title in that on. White is one of the most danger. ous punchers in the game. There ts always the chance that he will put winning wallop. His favor a left hook fails again, it aggressiv@ness plus si rather than lack of natural White had the lightweight ip. ver one ite blow ts If Char! lack of thi ability will be MICHIGAN WILL HAVE 15 TUTORS N ARBOR, destinies in football will be in charge of seven coaches, all but two of whom have helped in putting out a fighting Wolveri team for some years » ‘cach Fisher and ono as- will handle the Reserves Coach Mathor will again in the Freshmen with the sistants, This makes a total largest number at Michigan on the football coach- ing ff. Fielding H. Yost, who years has been head coach of Michigan football, will again take the reigns this fall while istant Director George Little, Sturzonogger, E Michigan this fall Aug. 13 bre of 15 men, Ted nie Barker in coaching the Dick assist Barker and Hoyt are Michigan, however, both have been in attendance at all ath courses in the summer school have assisted in practical Hoyt is the successor to Hahn, former football tra assistant bockfield has signed with next year. Barker will act agsistant football and head wrestling coach will squad new comers and work Archie er and no ton for jas (Convicts Tour to Play Game Only in charge of J Dun- can, secretary to Warden H Townsend, the Oklahoma pent tentiary baseball team journey from MeAlestar to Denigon, Okla,, the other day, without guard or @ trusty, They de ed the “Katy” Brothers team, 6 to 6, and then returned. All of the members of the team under sentence from one y to life, ‘This was the first tim the Oklahoma prisoners jy played on foreign soil, r, Charley with Leonard practica varsity | ever employed | as- | d Chuck Hoyt | men |} Prine: | # Since Benny Leonard looms as one of the few lightweights capable of as his knockout of Richie Mitchell. ly has been! assured him. It will be Joe Lynch Is Dodging Bantamweight Millers BY BILLY EVA | EW YORK, Aug. 18.—What has become of Bantam- weight Champion Joe Lynch. A little over a year ago, Lynch regained the bantam title by his knockout of Johnny Buff. Since that time Lynch hes put the crown among cam- phor balls and played hide and seek with every logical con- tender. As far as Lynch is concerned the bantam title has been a rather fickle honor. He won it in 1920 from Peter Her- man. The following year Herman regained the champion- ship. Herman in turn lost to Johnny Buff, who was beaten by Lynch. Right now the big idea with Lynch is to have and to hold. |Naturally, the best way to ‘hold the championship is not to take any unnecessary risks. | Lynch's inactivity am clase has incked @ year. Lynch in many in an u al champion. He is a bit of an Inandouter. When Lynch & at the top of his ga he is a great fighter, «When has an off night n rd-rat cOUM™look wo! Two claas, man and Carl Trem: titled to a h champion As a result of bant for over the FACIFIC COAST San, Franctsco 0 13 ‘ Los Angeles . Oakland + ba Joo Bur Lyneh. en The with and rangy As « result, Tre. HOW SERIES ENDED Wan with : neve Angeles favor on Tremair fighter is at his best a t |boys like Lynch. maine’s efforts te have tand and ‘ ament 4 Salt Lake chance at fruitless GAMES THIS WEEK Seattle at San F Oakland at Sacramen Vernon at Salt Lake. Portland at Los Ange the ttle been It looks very man would get bout fighter hands an much as if Joo Bur: first call on a title Burman is a great little and Lynch will have his full staving off the AMERICAN LE. I Detroit Chie ji 76 | di Waalt 7 Phila Boston neh {« far from invincible He n't stand out in his class as does Benny Leonard or Jack Demp: ¢ in great when gr Jordinary when ordinary. His n roveals his lack of consistency | In 1918 he lost to Pal Moore and Jimmy Wilde. The following y jJimmy Wilde received another ver dict in 15 rounds, In 1021 . - his title to Herman in a Cincinnatt ett meee’ aH | oe aena tale a | Onicage hats ;25|bout and alao dropped a Brooklyn ‘ 6is|devision to Phil O'Dowd at Lecls 90 fighters to have a verdict isha ered Lyneh Terry Martin and Brooklyn 11, Pittsburg 2 (first game); | Wolfe. Brooklyn 6, Pittsburg O(second EME). | ee Burman | t. Louts 6 jconfident they Philadeiphia 7, 7 | | Hoston-Cin plea sitelven rain, He fa ¢ with me champion same ring PORTLAND AND itty’ ution!” i the wy remat ts it, Carl is a cocky indivic SEALS SPLIT |witn unumitea’ contiaence inh PORTLAND, Aug. 13. jand San Francisco broke the double-header he: |The Beavers took the first game, 6 to 0, and lost the second, 4 to 3. Firkt game nH 26. 6 n 9, Chicago ¢ Only games scheduled. NATIONAL |New York 4 Pittsburg 1-round 12-round are Tremaino are | ean defeat the cham the opportunity and ail game postponed; ever Lynch the way ret into the even in| “1 yesterday. know or anyone | weight,” that I ean beat ele at the says Burman, “All 1 |is a chance to prove it. 1 stand Lynch has & 9 y{the first big bout in avhich he Leverenz and Daly, | RAGES." | RH ‘ CAT VEC) (a + 12 Oo} Crumpler and un¢ 1 Yelle; that | most | pair) its, the ex-| winner. | is a rather unusual fact Burman has been ‘Tremaine's troublesome opponent. ‘The j have met in three no. ‘iston bi all of them thrillers, with ports divided as to the Burman probably has engaged more bouts than any in the ring, When he meets. Lynch | ehell Onslow. ‘TAIL-ENDERS WIN A PAIR OAKLAND, Aug. 13, — Oakland twice beat Salt Lake her yester-|it's at least an even het that day. ‘The scores were 8 to 2 and|new champ will be crowned. First xame "% 5] ¢ EARNS GIVEN HIS RELEASE Salt Lake 3 4 1 At Oakland ae ee ‘Coumbe and Peters; Colweil.and Baker, | ond gare how Bs, Salt LAMO eiessss 10 c Salt Lal ; } 0} OAKLAND, Aug. 18—Darney Kalllo anid denkinn; Kramer and Read, | Kearns, utility py for the Salt Lake olub, has been released, Man ager Duffy Lewis of the Salt Lake | club announced yesterday that he | signed George Drew, Oakland semi pro pl and Marty McGaffigan, YOUNGSTER HITS who was recently released by the Oaks, and Agnew; in| bantamweight | Harry Lee, the youngster who worked out with the San Francisco |Seals this spring, had a wonderful xeason with the San Duis, Cat, xemipro club, Ho butted .444, | had better Jabout Dudle Chi: | he lost | Other | over | Jack |} Portland | ability Lynch | bantam | want | |The Firjpo Took One on Chin From Wein EW YORK, Aug tween the two, A little more than a year ago Weinert and Firpo were to bex in Jersey, and Luis, at the last moment, decided he wait a while before ling the blonde-haired Jerseyman. Charley was wild with rage and, meeting Luig next day, he began to jaw him for his perfidy. Luis put his hand up to his ear and pulled the blank expression of 9 man who does not understand English. “All right,” roared Charley, “maybe So saying, he hauled off and smote Luis on the chin. BON STEIN WINS CITY GOLF TITLE | BETWEEN INNINGS, Fred Ayer | Beaten in OBSERVATIONS o1'& BASEBALL PE BY DE.DUGDALE | Final Play By Alex c Rose VERY while someone 4 comes along and trims Bon Stein, but take his scores for the past three years and compare them with those of any other golfer in or Seattle, we'll cover more ter in the Northwest—and A tory diamonds to marbles that the resuls will show that thix youngster frora | the Seattle the ranks | ing shot-maker of the whole works On the Inglewood Country cluy links, yesterday, he won the city jsolf championship by defeating his | men who can cover the other tour | Aubmate, Pred. Ayst,:in-8 oneal positions easily enough. Your de-|™atch, which ended on the 27th fense in built thru the center of the | #7, 10up and 9 to play. Ag The encounter between Luis Firpo and Charley Weinert tonight will not be the firgt be- you can understand this. Firpo then walked out of the office without saying a word, Now Ready for Dud ley AILOR BILLY VINCENT ifte fleet champion, forsook t of his whip, the U. 8. yesterday after legs, and worked ten hard rounds s Austin and Salts gym Etcell and several other gob Vincent is primed for hin inst Harry ‘Your y red wolght of tho we at the A morrow night. Billy indulge in another ight workout in the gym this after noon fast to put hi He been w the YTER of the won.) erful plays that Bummy Crane | as been making at shortstop for the | ttle Indians during the past week | I really can’t say enough in praise | of bis work He is the first short |flelder that Seattle ¢ had who ;|could cover ground make the| outs after he had re the ball He is #0 bi can ma those imp nome of the men hat necing nome once in 4 noon to get with nattlors. hago nix round Dud-| ehampion and mele babgar After we have had playing ortant position the work of Cr rare treat and reveals the pos wibilities of the shortstop ponition. will Golf ciub is 1 on edge. we has hard = for match, 6 } Ae uals" ha ahega bad WHE rest that Bill Orr had has done perp atieny nk thi him a lot of good, as the veteran Vincent would bea bit flustered as |{nfielder was in a bad slump. They to his coming mill, but much is not|PUt him at third base and he has Ro, stage of the H heh added a world of hitting power to| diamond, and your team isn't worth |"2 stage of the game was Blea the case. He f as 8 ’ : : ever in danger of losing, and it was mighty tough battle his hands, |the infield, Ted Baldwin hasn't been |* Hoop it you have a weakness 18) just a case of how long it would s hittin, rs any of these four places. 2 but ts not the least bit worried about | hitting his weight recently, and his|&9y one of |be unt he was receiv " = paige that |failure to hit haw weakened hin pla phe receiving the hand a | coi f and the |In other departments, I hardly think| [TIMMY WELSH looks like a nat pesecleceea poliencitipg tyes a that Baldwin ever will hit unless he ural ball playef, but he would get | won under wranes he ls a ee vines te loosens up at the plate more, much better results at tho plate {peter golfer than Fred Ayer, but, The ; fracas between | bats entirely he didn’t use bis wrists so much In |is¢ this be known ulso that Vincent and Dudley, which will head. | results swinging. Ho is a choke hitter, and also that wie i ever the latter lacked in the execu thea textiortew alates OKtd: ta or |dooun't swing at many bad balls. He| tion of shot-making, be made up in ing & great deal of interest among jhits entirely too many pop flys for alright True, it, waa a hopeless the local fans and fanettes. Dudley choke hitter, as he isn't getting the! task right prs the start; but these: @ whie and displayed more ball on t When he does hit|io"2 ‘hay of credit due one mh bin clans than any boy at them squarely they go. I think if he |.) ¥ a bas who has boxed around here fn years, wold try hitting freer instead of /Datties to the Inst ditch as Ayer with the exception of Jimmy Duffy with that wrist motion he would get |@!_ yesterday. and Jack Bri |xwell wing for that long throw, I|much better results. But you can't eo morning» round The remainder of the 4 jhave always been in favor of a big|make hitters, it’s up to themselves |Stein having an Sup, pip and joy from «|/man at third base and a small fellow|to work out their salvation at the |4fpping another at fighting standpoint ‘at shortstop, They make a better lof the afternoon an good tomorrow night combination than any pther, it seems. ee doughy pape it will be AY ROHWER 1s the first home. | With par golf r event of welll k run hitter Seattle has had since | 98%, however, The complete card follows Art Bues played for the old North.|“94 copped Harry “'¥ Dudiey y |western league club in 1912, and|Wher hal Billy V walerwelg Bues had that short Yesler way park | j quarter Georgie fences to shoot at. But Bues was there. hitting home runs when the ball} Were'’s how Bon, Fred and the wasn't as lively as it is now. And|Test of the field faired in their Bate don’t think that Arthur wasn't aj Urday which marked the great hitter in spite of those short |Second day's play of this annual fences, becatse he was. But Rohwer | links-test; Stell won by default is m slugger, and {» the legitimate from Hatton; Stein beat Westland, home-run king of the Coast league, /3 and 1; Jser beat Niemeyer, tip; aus more than two-thirds of Paul |Green beat Rongerud, 1- trand’s blows have come in that! Stein beat Stell, 4 alt Lake park beat Green, 3 and 1 FIRPO FAILS" TO IMPRESS Boots and Bingles in HARRY WILLS Sunday’s Double Bill He|him what he thinks of the heavy+ weight situation. “I'm not much on Wills, “and all I got I can whip Dempsey same night. I ain't never said this | befort, but I've thought ft a lot and |I mean every word of tt. I'll fight irpo the semi-final and Dempsey final on the same night and in the same ring. “I'll fight Firpo for nothing if they'll rantee me a ‘crack at Dempsey b | “I'l fight Firpo on any kind of [notice they give me, and if I don't knock him out in two rounds I'll |give my share of the gate to char ity, the veterans’ hospital or even to Firpo himself. hing ball 2 . “I've seen every fight he's had in y two hite being this country, except his last ons A ountil b up int second | with Willagd. ‘That's what burns me jthe game _jup. He's no fighter. There never FF TY MICHIGAN MEN WILL ss." 0 ANSWER FIRST GRID C Al L* |know that I'm younger than Demp- y. He admits 28, but I know how oR, Aug. 13.—Fifty ) squads, Bakr, jold he js. I'm 29 and that's inside largest. number ever | Brown, jthe champion’s years at that. don the moleskins | Doyle, “My brittle hands they talk of of. Michigan: on | Heath: Hindes, | have served me pretty well. If Firpo preparation for | Ingle, Kunow, |F Dempsey can take what I can thall @ched- | Ma B. Quirk, | sive them with these brittle hands team has/B. T. Quirk, Ross, Parker, Stafford, | 1’! call off my dogs and admit that Wall, Wetzel, Wolling, Whinnery, | they're better men t ses am.” Witherspoon, ‘Rockwell, Swan, | asia eye gsRir STN Dewey, Grube, Palmer and R Mick eit Rrestiol SOLONS DROP arly TWO CONTESTS | While practic LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13.—Sacra- the other Big 7 5 mento lost a chance to slip up on start until September 15th, word|the geale yesterday when they has been received that the United | G'opped both games of a double States Marines, who will me ; Arines, who will meet the /noader to'Vernon. The scores were Woly in Ann Arbor on No-|! 3 to 2 and 6 to 0. per 10th, in one: of the first |" ‘° games of the season, started | gatramento practice this week in preparation | Vernon for the tilt. ‘This means that they | Fittery have a decided advantage over the | ype Wolverines, and in. addition Bill! sacramento. Roper, Princetén coach, will spend | Vernon the next two or three ‘weeks in| Prongh and § |srooming them for the Michigan |? shmen | contest snatsiatn x ; \ BARRETT TO BOX Bobby Barrett, Philadelphia: Nght: weight, meets Sailor Goldman of rking ght does not and bee oy hesitate abo aa he too stiffarmed to get WOULDN'T be surprised to see Orr finish baseball days at third base, Orr can’t cover the ground at shortstop he once ould, but he's a big man and a pretty reliable fielder, and he has a has e nose. ended with but after the first hole journey, his on. inn That was all for the as Stein stepped out three in a row and es followed to the three mark, the match endeé, VIVE J and thin t in the runn tite itch Bu: Seattlo a high-class catcher | m would be right up but At that, if the ts hold up and the boys play , the Indians ought to fintsh p the first division this year. Th coming around ef Burger and Dell | has been a great help to the pitch ing aft, Ballor neent light Frankie Brit Don featherweight va, Danny Mathews, foatherweights. Pete Nagit weigh va. Henry Gey line thru the center of the inmond ts defensive bul Give me a good battery, a LUIS ANGEL me good centerflelder and 1 find UNABLE TO a SHIFT DATE EW YORK, Aug. 11 Efforts of AN Luis Angel Firpo to have Tex Rickard postpones the for his fight with Jack D y failed and South Anrican will meet the champion here on Ser 14, tt your Ayer the dred had a marvelous day Weiser IF ie yesterday, getting two | got pd m single in the first game singles, a double and a triple In the seond game, We're here to announce that Little Dynamite Is the right-handed sticker in this « league tember 11 hits one triple a year. raat: ta his In the second game Sunday in Aft lay, the talking,” sald to say is that and Firpo the talk with Rick nature of y Krug turned In Firpo >t Selp Home runs raised the devil ws the visntors this past week, 0 lene than five Seattle victories coming that thru home run wallops nervices ‘3 > han tr , ed his ¢ ‘orld’s champion ship bout ttle the first vo " rn we Defies Lake erritic files Sunday nt fleld fence both games catching foul he rij caugh rk in Imb te © was in a bad hole in the ninth with at and t unt two and ok the third strike 2 on dares. Baldwin and t Jacobs had wonderful allowed only six bingtes. atuft, the ¢ | A AR | {42 men, the | eas! invited back at the NN Amos, Babcock, Cedargroon, Goebel, Gillingham, Horrnstein, Heston, Koening, Kruger, ion, Meier, Mills, A. Donnelly wil Hawkin: ersity h, in Wolve lever faved Fielding H. Yost, director of In tercollegi Athletics and head football coach at Michigan, has just announced the names of the 50 so lected candidates and the ball has | started rolling the long grind | which will terminate on Ferry Field on November 24th, with the annual | “] | Michigan-Minnesota tilt | Of the 50 men invited | » ttt men from | hamplonship team all-American at Michigan and} on nm schools does not back, 11 last Captain Harry half back, leads th lint, while Herb Steger, Jrvin Uterit Jack Blott, Harold § Van Dervoort, Butch Slaugh tan Muirhead, Loule Curran, Har White and Li Neisch are others | Krom the and fre rines year's ave and Koehler; Alten and Hans < | night. pari tenate touraameats sats "HB crt tn The Sian Woodland | | OO0000000000000000 FOR PLEASURE’ SAKE— go to The ZERO 214 Jefferson St. Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg, Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed Men's Doubles. we Women's Singles. Choppy waters of Lake r Grie hold forth no terrors for|| Mixed Doubles, .....sees0e Carbis Walker of Cleveland.| other day he swam| across from Point Pelee, Ont., on the Canadian shore, to Lorain, O. He covered the distance of 83. miles in 21) hours and 15 minutes. On the trip he lost 20 pounds in weight. | Men's Singles.. | (ame Partnen Women's Doubles, (ime Partner) (ame Partner) Junior Boy Double: ' Junior Boys’ Singles, (Name Partner) Juntor Girls’ Singles. ..csseeeseeees WOME! Information given at offices or BY mail. Address and stamp your return: Offices A. Parke Hale and Scalp Specialist PARKE'S vii ReM AS 10% Second Ave, Metropole Hide. ‘Main 4002 QName) The winners marathon vince 1896 were to, Hicks, Sherritg, Hay Arthur and Kolebmainen, of the Olympic} Loues, 4 Me opponent won the next twe ~ was such a frost in the history of -wkeptical himself leagues great oped thi an best strength! Mond

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