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ean rer UD RIDLEY KNOCKS OUT SAILOR WALTERS Cal Ewing Is Making No Effort to Bolster Club— Acorns Replace Portland E Beavers s Habitual Sec- ond-Division Team in Coast League; Shakeup Is Needed BY LEO H. LAS F Cal Ewing spent as much time trying to build up his Oakland Coast league club as he does in playing aera the Acorns wouldn't be the eyesore outfit of the Far West- ern diamonds. Back in 1912 Oakland won the Coast league flag and ever since that time the Oakland team has been a chronic second division aggregation. Ewing never makes much of an effort to build up a real winner, The club is a drawback to the whole league in that the team doesn’t draw enough at home to make it worth the while of the othcr clubs to play there. Ewing }sells a player once in a while] and is content to live off of} the earnings of his team on Oak Gardeners Record Entry Fie Star's Tennis Meet [OUR BOARDING HOUSE “Mose ARE THE “THREE ODD BEGGARS) STAING ATTHE HOTEL” WoNDER WHO THEY ARE G/T Buavinle WIth one SET OF CLUBS ~ FAWNCY “Hat! <A Gosh, at! Har HEN!+ pio 4] WAS & GooD EMER OF YOU |7] BALL TOo- I GUNS PicK UP |") FouND rT BACK A BALL WhTH WOME AT A COUPLE BIG WIGHLAND KNICKS IN 1T'e | | PARKS © eae s FUNINS We LEAVE MY Nal sd AN! ADDRESS AT PoPPED IT OVER “TW HOTEL “THIS WAN, AN! CASE ANYBODY VT ANY HERE! FINDS tle _ BY AHE RN \S HS ALL You Q PLAY GouF WITH, ONE BALL?» L S'POGE \F YoU WERE) AN ENGINEER, You'D TAKE YouR TRAIN OUT WITH OLN A POCKETFUL 92 Signed for Men’s Net Event | Junior Boys Reach 56 in Lists; Play Will Start Monday | | (Editor's No’ Several more nis entries were received this morr Having been placed in the mail before the closing time, they will be accepted and will be listed with the corrections in tomorrow's Star), eee ITH 92 signed up for the men's THURS IN FOURTH ROUND | Four K. 0. Results at Bremerton | Ridley Gets Technical K, O. Over Husky Sailor in Good Battle BY LEO H,. L: MERTOD Aug. Last mere ed t main juding the nid feree Pat | less on the ropes: The fir rat the road. For years during the regime | Port . the were hop tn singles and 56 for the ningles, a Junior | Can Hit Pill AKLAND McCredie Beavers the bey record entry is an aa interes dpurts This is Johnny Wilson, \tey o; and atte park tennis tournament | middleweight champ, sched-| i stom. staged en the no | uled to meet Harry Greb. | ache Ridley wa ng his lett chit effectively week. In the may have caassiest field! } d in the league right now, but they have a powerful hitting trio In Ariett, Cooper an Lafayette. ‘Ariett is an ex-pitcher, and La- ||, oe fayette played fi base until Guisto reported. Cooper, of course, is one of th performers in th the others are no Tris in the garden sured for Woodland that end courts next | | Ont Parse annual Coast i races, and until this year the Ore. m was will be a consistent loser fourth Ridley rted out ke the little champion that he fs. | rs hands. He made Walters mins Al and forced him in to a cor- ner, where he dropped him for @ short count with a terrific left hook |to the head, Then they squared B h d away in the center of the ring and e mas (Z | Ridley floored him again. Walters | to his feet and was standing 18 women have entered ine| singles and only te junior girls will compete. Tire singles entries are being pub e Tace once | Sn . lished today and the players 20 t d to: glichetasyy: leneck ‘over. the iat and’ see tnt | X PECUE thelr names are there, If not pub- lished today the entries were not received at The Star. Those miss ling should call this department be ltween 1 a. m, and noon on res ‘The draw will Make One Mile Jevents on Monday. |he made up Friday and the achedule Here's the dope on the Canai The Canal will be staked lfor the opening day's play will be published Saturday. Each day's schedule will be made up as near’) with the turns at 220 yards, and as possible ag the previous day will be necessary to swim the matches are completed #0 the play: | iength eight times to make the ers will know when they play the] 7°10 The races will be in full view at all times to the spectators on the , events, loop hould use some draw. classiest reing Ewing to but speakers Kopp Is Valuable Outfielder iV ERLL KOPP, the Sacramento . | outfield ace, Is just about the Diamond Dust |} sos: ihivis ny chaser tn jleague this season. Not only | Kepp far in the lead in stolen bases, | | but he ts hitting around .330, which a Dink ona he noet te 118 8 erful mark for a leadoff over his infield. man, d he ts right up among the jleaders in runs scored. Kopp’s éffensive ability Isn't his only accomplishment either as he is a regular all hawk im the out ansy-eyed on the ropes when Scott ised Ridley’s hand. Paddy McNulty, sky gob, w too strong for Len Malody and won all in the swell battle, Mc- | Nulty floored Malody in the opener with a punch on the chin, but Mal- ody came back and won the last two rounds by some swell work with his left hand. MeNulty’s best punch ‘Charley Deal's failure to reyort to the Vernon Tigers has been & keen Blow to Bill Essick, as he was fig- course. an Ham Hyatt Hughie High Vernon is using the vet fm the outfield, penchii Aad Ping Bodie. Young Fredericks continues to play | field, @is great speed enabling him following afternoon before they Fat bal for, the, Salt Lake eee; |to cover a world of ground. His : WE] | leave the park fimer of Sun Frencioce, are abest [throwing arm is pretty good, too 4 Matches must be played according the only ones among the young out- If it would come to picking the to schedule, Players who do not fielders to stick this season, Me most valuable player in the lea show up within 15 minutes of the the Sacramento at time scheduled this year will bg hails from’ Portland. lees eae |would come pretty close to landing faulted. This will be enforced strict the plum. three preliminaries all knockouts, with Referee Fox letting two of them go too long, as the floor was padded with concrete or some other soft material, and the b were boune- ing off that floor prétty hard. They should take more pains with their arrangemen pody is going ting | to get hurt the] Dan Matthews beat Dynamite Al | in the first scrap, when his seconds trie Konowaloff, national junior |threw in the towel in the third champion, and one of the best ted heatedly, but swimers developed in these being spilled and he Sutethudine A pretty badly beaten boy. ailor Gruewkowski and Fran Cheslock stepped up to the plat nal ban} BY TOM OLSEN TRIES closed last night at 12) Complete Star Net Singles List | *'":" ev" suse: wel do. | Bl Plummer has been pi Beed ball for T in Jeague, but Blcomer. Th @ulte a spell t Vie Pigs Is doing some good hit- fing for Denver, in the same league, Compton Is Hanging On bp Az fall the San F scribes had Pete Compton hin ye delays - wa jen, with what probably will develop “Ee _Th Btar hopes 4h Into the fastest field ever comp aes These are the complete entries for the singles events in The Star-Woodland park tennis tournament. will for distance honors in for the baseball ash can. But the| The doubles entries will not close until Wednesday of next week, and they will be listed in this de Northwest | hard-hitting outfielder is stil! playing partment then, Players who have filed for the Woodland park tournament should check over this and the way he ts col list to see that their name Is listed here. If it is missing then the entry has not been received. Those 4 players should call cither at the office or by phone Friday, between 11 a. m. and noon, or they will not be entered, ax the draw is to be made up Friday afternoon, MEN'S SLYGLES | Windy Langite, Merbert Paul: neth Frank Koxlowskt,| Dyer, John Ba 1 amon ton Henry, Per Ted Clarke, Fr Meyer, X son, Hill Day Alex terron, RW Alfred Meee, | Dilly Newkirk t those p ave taken the pains to enter go thru with the play, and in anen where they can't go thru with water the schedule they should inform th is | | Hemingway, the veteran Sacramento) Inflelder, bas proved a big Lelp to the Solons, as he hax {illed in nearly every splace on tense thi Harry Ligh 4 Compton was picked for the fy ella e¢ has been hit ™ ©, O. Waster, F Walt Bwanton And) IB McDONNELL, winner of The “S SINGLES Star heavyweight belt this} - Gertrade & Mre Koger P another entry in the fighting than Nate about speare, t r 2 Edward Br t s é. ibe | i I y God B ynet F ar, is more about ‘spring, returned to Seattle this week | Beavers Getting estching cher t : et te mathe Mare t | [men’s race. Jarvie, a noted breast pees does abo from Los Angeles, where he had a 1E Porth 1 n E a Wolff, " 1 + has developed into | stepped into a couple di ed at his Very successful campaign in the aure t : rury, ¢ . Kee : i leanor Ru Pe : Histance star and ts looked upon | = , chin, big fellow named Fred Professional ring. His most recent a age in. from | Welsh in the first round, and the feat was the near knocking out of | ‘"or* (3)* fight was o the veteran Battling Ortega at|qiien @ A. goodly crowd of Seattle boys Huntington Beach. McDonnell had | Crumpler make up a ® jend girls attended, with Druxmaa Ortega out, but th first | acting as announcer for the show. bell saved the| ‘The former pair tn particular have Veteran. The Sea been pitching fine baseball. It takes He is carrying his hand around in | bitting s' ¥ once in a while Bist. tt was. hurt inc recent IS BASHFUL and your as to he fight, and he will rest until it i :-LEONARD'S ..mother mething in reserve for when the thoroly mended. Katheryne Brown, the Crystal} wants him to marry and quit ickers slump in order to win. PAUL STRAND __DODE BERCOT ee aa oat a quarter that will have an added money value o' es pose si raids Panny sane ib, GETS NO. 30| BOXES CARMEN |i ogo ts a star attraction, the Tijuana Jockey club pro ci sit ar os to rennet it ihe i Dace ar el 1s ae a 3-to.0 | Pit es 1 ae *2)She will buck up against some }-idea serious! » leaves Sunday morning for | gram for ‘the winter meeting that will begin on Thanksgiv-| 6 ( Lonnie jing to run 100 to 180 days, comprehends the distribution) Indians from 8e- | Bro ¥ 86 tough competition in Hester East-| Benny {s still a young man—2T. ee season here yesterday and Salt Austin. Bercot meet Youns among the participating horsemen of between $750,000 and|attie, 11 was the second straight de 8 %s|man, who won the honor two years | Three TeSmh 207 ply Shee “ICs ec oe anager, was id je y Ite Nowe City Wednecda nine ‘|$900,000, This announcement was made today by James/teat administered to the Redskins in ah Oe aiie ne Rose City Wednesday night Ms z “— h Miss . F: Tt will be Dode's first fight for |Wood Coffroth, who had just arrived from California. from the North by the hardy Se and Mise Eastman should be a fea-|_ Benny became all flustered.” “I over six rounds, and Austin is pre-| The coming Coffroth handicap will be exceeded in value ture in Itself. As both girls have} Reve’ Sw anything like It” re- ' ly 7 marked Gibson when Benny had paring the Monroe boy for the|this year in the North American racing only by the Ken-| with six bingles. |won The Star trdphy once, a second | Tuten’ out ot hearings shee. the longer distance. |tucky Special, a gallop of one mile and three-sixteenths for | battle scarred veteran of many victory Saturday would give one @| most bashful. fellow’ I ever saw | pals allowed but eight hits him decided edge as the big cup will be : three-year-olds and over that , but two costly errors aided the will be run at Latonia in Oc- loaders. tober. It was the raising of Barney |the value of the Coffroth last | sc : released} season to $30,000 in added} has been|money that prompted Mana-| Western! ger Matt J. Winn, of the Kentucky Jockey club to an-liut thi« gratuity will not come out nounce the Kentucky Special. | of the purse, It No race for horses three years|dum, old and over that will be run any-| past where in the East this season, or| won next, probably, will approach the Coffroth. The Washington handi. cap, the prospective feattire of the coming October # jon of the Maryland State Fair corporation at Laurel park, and the Dixie, a gallop of one mile and threesixteenths department so their opponents will | Ml¢ be saved the trip to the north end eve one of th was entered. Doubles play will start T jparts, te lor Friday of next week. All teams|stars that ar muggy be made up by Wednesday and| Jack Torney, Neptune Swimming | : | el awn will be made the follywing| club, and winner of the honor last aot Saree erase tro aes 4a will defend his title Wo... Tha: etter. popaneds Oth kam iI le agalt pavement five times and then Fox popular Green Lake lif ae eo , orphan stopped it, They fought, or, rather, ‘ Theslock bounced just 92 seconds. It should have been stopped sooner, Chestock was hel Jack Barr, who doesn't know any ured [had Joe |Hendryx ti ne Valla and 1 keted for regular duty Bree MacArthur, Don Frissell, Don Ham: Dix. | Ora, 0. John Curran | year, all events will be seeded Star ted in The Eaward Bradley -~ atten mpton this ye hat he w : ] with another victory } as | ted in 350 ever since Palm the season starte the husky Crystal nish well up porothy Little JUNION BOYS KINGLES Howard, lesen aby Abe Bob Smith, another ¢ club crack, also will try to win a leg cp | coveted Star trophy, as well as gold medal for ystal Francisco . 2 Madeline Boxert ramento i th Virginia Lee, tlend Jonn| Bur hroe nor Btephens. Glenn, Ann Dunn, Charles Hea F capturing a place. 7) Harry man, : Goffroth H Bondean Big [TRIBE LOSES Event of Horse Racing TH the Coffroth handicap, a gallop of one mine and tle boy was given | MoW also atters, the husky fire swim under the col of the crystal Swimming club. MoWatters own up well in earlier competition this year. Lin Prescott and Carl Neptune club stars, will jthe men’s list RESULTS fan Francisco 3, Beattie Ba nto 4, Oakland < FRANCISCO, Aug. 16 ball league-leaders yesterday Markin, complete Harry NATIONAL LEAGUE the Won, 1 was | Cinetnnatt 6 they twir for that SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 16.—Paul | weigh good enough to Strand knocked his 30th home run of | portiand with his manager account for victory over the Brown RESULTS St. Louie} burg 4, Philadelphia 2. Cnte nati 6, New York § (first 10, New York 5 (seco Courtney let the visitors down the! cam. | Vean Gregg, y, Carson and Han nah; Myers and and Jenkin: LAFRAY TWIRLS NO-HIT GAME} Louie La¥ray, former Broadway | high school athlete, twirled a no-hit. Mo-run game for the Wm. L. Hugh-| fon nine against the Canal Motors tossers in the Ford lergue at Wood land park yesterday. Hughson won| 2 to 0. 'BEAVERS LOSE game) nd game). | about women. He stutters when AMERICAN one of them talks to him.” LEAG |permanently retained by the star that wins the race three times. Blanche Stenmoe, the Green Lake up In front. Her Neptune clu! MEET HOOVER sister swimmer, Evelyp Brisbane, is »|nlso expected to star, Rowing men are now discussing Francis Ruth Schwimmer, the 9-| fiercely whether or not the new year-old marvel, will also be in the y in the sculling world, Ed race. She is a comer, and the older the Buffalo policeman, has girls had better watch out, a chance to beat Walter Hoover. Agnes Speidel, the young Crystal | The strapping oarsman defeated club star, is also entered. Miss} 0th Belyea and Paul Costello so Speidel has not confined herself | ©@Sily in the Balitmore regatta that |much to distance swimming, but |™&ny believe he has it in him to anything that- she undertakes she | t#Ke the measure of the onetime — does well; so the experts have it | Wimner of the Diamond Sculls. doped that she will be gyfong the first to cross the ng ELINO ORE LOSES SC. TR ek NEW YORK Aug itt knocked out in the third round here FROM KEARNS last night by Joe Tiplitz of Phila- delphia, Flores claimed a foul, but the LITTLE story comes from the the referee did not sustain East to the effect that Tex Rick- and had to use the thumb-screws on claim. Jack Kearns to make him seo that Dempsey should fight Firpo before MONAHAN TO he does Wills. MEET ROACH KEARNS SIGNS WITH DENVER DENVER, Aug. 16, | Kearns, infielder, recently by the Salt Lake club, signed by the Denver league club. Pet 654 | $41] 1924. ‘The starting fee will be The winner's share will be $32,250 of the One of the sensations of the game |; was a leaping catch made by Sammy | st Crane, Seattle shortstop, of a drive by Mulligan THE scons : Beattie ae Pt wiles suuaea a Moarkie added money and all the subscriptions, forfeits and start- ing fees. The portion of the second be $4,000, of the third] te fourth $1,500, The} rider of the winner will get $1,500, horse w 500, and HUGH JENNINGS HOLDS RECORD | Hugh Jennings, assistant manager LONG CONTEST of the Giants, is 63 years old. He first broke into the majors at 21. He | LOS ANGEL! Aug. 16.—Los An-| holds the record for getting hit in eles defeated Portland after 13 in-|one season, being beaned 49 times. Tings of torrid baseball here yester- | - : day, 2 to 1. Smith’s single, scoring | TWO ARE TIED ' Carrol, won the game. | CHICAGO, Aug. 16 | Score— R. HE, , Jr, Hutchinson, Kan., and {Portland . ¢ 1 6% O|Ira 1...Couch, Chicago, tied for low {Los Angeles oe 2 11 Jin the medal round of the Western RESULTS Now York 3. Cleveland 6 Philadelphia 5, March's Coffroth, which was i Chicago 1 by Rebuke under the silk of | Yar; i ) ‘ é bey: Commander J, K, L. Ross, of Mon treal, *one of the North American| continent's leading sportamen and] producers of thorobreds, brought a} field of 18 to the barrier, Also it} Yale, brought a crowd of record propor! |Compt tions to Tijuana. Elli» |the Maryland Jockey club will in-| ty addition to |Axnew, stitute at Pimlico next spring will] coming winter's fF apmies each have an added money value of} wit) witness re renege A ; Batteries kert and Onslow;|junior golf championship at West in edi hana daa ‘Lyons and Byler. inidajatidy Sash: atibe 7 American and Canadian spe w Ame the Independence, Suburban, ~ =, | Brooklyn, Kentucky, Clark, Bowie, Touts &. Roston §, will be an adden-| (firat game, Washington 3 > HARRY WILLS | TALKS ABOUT CRISP HANDS S of the reasons that thoxe who don’t want to see Jack Dempsey |fight Harry Wills is that, they say, >| Wills has brittle hands. What Wills himself has to say on that particular subject is therefore interesting: Emerson the Coffroth, racing at Tijuans ivalx of the Tijuana Derby, as a $10,000 race; the Ti juana’ cup, $10,000 added; the ‘Ti juana Futurit $7,500 added; the *Baldwin batted for Speed handicap, $4,000 added; the|,“Score by Innings Thanksgiving, Saratoga, Havre de| Juvenile stakes, $3,000 added, The |®°*t!* wise? Toronto Cup, Frontier, Do-!Gup, Derby and Futurity renewals |San Francisco ) 0 00+—3| “The funny thing to me is that minion, Empire City, Jockey Club,[of inst winter's sport were added Hits 0 11 0 *—8/those men I've knocked out don’ eee ose XC ont say Autumn Gold Cup, Edgemere, Aque-|money races of $6,000 each Wesontaee ke tieeane h bale |! have brittle hands duct, Latonia Cup, Bowie Cup and| ‘phe Tijuana Derby will be . dlen bares | “And, if I have, that makes it bet Pimlico Cup handicaps, lop of one mile and a | reKK Atolen bases \ter for Dempsey. Why shoul a ott (6 Be al vely small affairs. ‘The New| 3-year-olds, empsey hy should: his the such Totals a in ninth, | Grace, a gal ourtney furlong for | Mulligan, Gr 2-year-olds at the time| pate Carleton Molesworth, long-time mas- | sor faer of the Southern league, over |iust, I fthe reins of the Columbus American |to box woclation club this spring, atter it had | semi-wi P finished last a year ago. He has brought bj the elub uy to fourth place, and atfil the pfans and scribes are kicking. Can you p beat It? Included on the Notre Dame coaching staff this year will be a south Bend, ind @ancing master, K. K. Rockne, announced| Morrie Sehtalfer and Cowboy P, Mentors at the Notre Dame coaching |weights, have t choo! recently. The Notre Dame t the Ch field will devote a short tim y {day foi to esthetic dancing, & ago. The (develop a sense of thy ential In| te timing of a serien of shift plays being Aevined. + ‘ The Kal Bert Tribhy and Mike Brotherton will! Aimerican association rnes, (box #ix rounds in Walla Walla on Labor |the ball at a terrific « PDay. They fought July 4 in Oregon, and |teague with & mark of Sthe Intter bit the canvas n timer D before getting knocked dixzy, ite has Pv plenty of nerve, if nothing else, when he Wanted a match with Tribby again, hwest, but who ed out to be a | Bie hh turning to Malody six Tacoma Golf ani mend a crack links Sunday to play the Portiand Gol aggregation in a team match, Country elob wilt team to Portland elub Wenten oth been fined aKo rin alllance the thelr poor rcrap there other ah furlongs rolds former claimed « was awarded in the fourth their Ko: got was an it he an Clty Blues, leading the Nitting rare the The Tijuana race course, the moat |Aattractive place of racing on the Pa cific Coast, ts in (Old Mexico) 16 Charleston, 8. ©. having been the golf was played . {8 credited with first place where Lower California miles distant from| continent, San Diego, California, now one of| organized in the most popular wintering places |} on the North American continent, loldier" Day, a boxer, was dis- charged from the Modesto, Cal., hos pital for insane. by order of a su perior court judge, Doctors testi- fled that Day was only excited and [Worried by bis troubles, American Jewelry 81 SECOND AVE, Established 1889 Ellison, Bucrifice hits 1:46, Umplres—Fin- | ¢rienda be the ones to be fi When Kearns and Dempsey left] © “chick” han ma net, wank | parative) af a fn | Wager A Pint 6 bo the ones to be finding fault se} Chick" Roach and Joe Monaha ee ailag RL " rk racing has aves had Tice) of entry. It will be renewed March bbls with me—saying I can't tight? Montana after the Gibbons fight, | will handle the boxing show at Sam Sacco main event of annual revival of ay great value|isth, next. ‘The Tijuana Cup, 0 ACORNS AGAIN friends, should be the one to worry | Dempsey’s next fight would be with heydey of metropolitan sport re-Jand over, will be renewed April about my defects, Wise newala of the Brooklyn, Suburban |1ath, 1 E ‘ r h. The ‘Tijuana uturity, a iicatinnenrs Nae an ‘ ard ‘Gomes tne “Demip will fight McGRAW EARNS SACRAMB? Aug. 16.—Sacra-| lieve all these things about me—that |™ ine i ay Ghauaiba: wis ia. rs sarantead et eae cide: Yoarlings at the time|Mento took the second straight game|T have brittle hands; that he can Firpo first," he said. “If he doesn't, LARGE SALARY A a yo: as rua iteed|of entry, will be renewed Mek Si la Kotha f dash | terday, 4 to 2 |thing. If he does, I may be able to] Dempsey will thus have only one] ager of the New York Giants al ik iburban, paid $25,000|of five and a half for| Score RoW. B, him in the ring before we both | Tht instead of the two he is figur-| timated at $50,000 a yea in added money By and over, will be : rs ae Racramants Ma Rot . ar “Let him fight Firpo, and, added money race of $20,000. Count-|sprint of half a mile for tse Batterios-—Arlett and Read; Prough | U he will still have Wills re) N EB | ait a mile 2yeur A and Read; Prough s if it's true, Rickard won out—as he etal: MOM BOX McTIGUE| (i... LOANED ON Ar of gross value of $28,000, ‘The win TE cxf BIRO Ro | Tigue, world’s light heavyweight nth: athe wubsontttenttae aeune on the American |champion, will defend his title } fine, Brooklyn Dodrers. Kivaman | coming Cottroth will be $60. 0 ho 1794. Officers, elub-|champion, at the Polo Grounds on Weight, once halied as @ comer fa the Krug, but he was turned down for cash. for horses not declared by February a, wit greens were then estab-|Sentember: 26, it was announced “T, avid Hots oaaet ; you may remember, Kearns said that | jrrancise ct Wi in added money as $40,000. In the|galiop of two miles for dyear-olds ve the one Xo Worry tl | TAKE BEATING “L hope that Dempsey gets to be.| Then, according to the story, Rick- and Brighton handicaps paid only|sprint of four furlongs and a halt : March | from the tajlend Oakland elub yes. | knock me out in a punch and every.|1 Will mateh Firpo with Wills and| 4 ” i te value race of $25,000. The Century,|2ard. ‘The Speed handicap, a Sh ate | be able t trot the New Yank Gl ee revived | Oakland ; eT {00 old.” pecs ~~ — Last March the Coffroth February 17th; the Juvenile, a a ei ayia That's the story. And, of course, and forfeits of the participants in| March 9th NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Mike Mo DIAMONDS) re share waa litte more than Western league team, has by » KUIMe Was regularly against Gene Tunney, America's Iimmy Kivers, the New Orleans light-|siated to come here f for Marte (Will be an additional charge of $60 lishod, hore yosterday,