Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TOD “MORGAN'S EYE BADLY CUT IN TRAINING FOR BUD. RIDLEY Left Optic Is Injured by Bercot Morgan’s Eye Hurt in Sat- urday Workout; Ex- The, Kes a 2 ts) LRAGUY BY AHERN susT Righthander Is Star on [OUR BOARDING HOUSE Tailend Baseball Squad ganenc SZ RR GO GOOD To GET VEX + “HERE'S = GUESS I'LL GO UP Ranks Along With Elmer Jacobs as Being Most Ef- BACK TH! OL Z| ONE “THING YCAN AN’ GIVE MY OL! 7) F 8 pee fective Among Coast League Pitchers; Other Base- DUGOUT AGAIN 2» GET HERE 1S BED A WORKOUT: | 7 Ere Re NCE ge ball Gossip rT ANT FOXY PLENTY To EAT, |] || THOSE HOTEL SLABS OF THEIR WITH MARBLE, a’ ENCORE FOR \ ARE ALL RIGHT PRIMA DONNA LMS AN’ RED A SECOND HELPING are prea pects to Be O. K. ELVET, BUT LIKE 5, HOOP: vED of CQ peer ae Oe Te OE) | onones,cwe me |] HY | 4) BY LO H SHELL, 1 FEEL FRAIL Two OUNCE MY OL DIVAN re CHoP UNDER Ten | TH TH GaGGniG// POUNDS OF PLETED bg dade SILVER, LIKE AT lenge i “THORNPIKE & bad cut Over! ie PLAZA ts Bercot opened an old cut consid wMM« TL PACIFIC COAST | REMEMBER BY LEO H. LASSEN 1 THEN it comes to naming the best pitchers in the Coast +, league this year it's a fairly easy task, In our humble opinion Elmer Seattle’s own righthander, takes off the premier honors on his showing so far this year But right on the heels of the handsome papa of the little Jakes comes one Ray Kremer, the Oakland curv artist, Up to Saturday Kremer had turned in a record of 18 g s won and 12 lost, which is a wonderful record when you consider that he is hurling for a joke ball club. Kremer is a great pitcher because he has the stuff and the brains to go with it Morgan, however Last year the Pittsburg Pirates were after him, but for e reason or other he didn’t get his chance. Like Jacobs, a chance in the majors on the work has done on the Coast as they could certainly get by better than men like Ray Francis, Kewpie Gearin and a few mor Coast who manage to draw down big league pay checks The pi sys are standing out strong this year. Harry fre ae arnt a Courtney is easily the best of the Coast southpaws this rea ; reuthin saity.§ out year, with Jakie May also in the running Z - ‘ < ‘ ep H/ | ot Rube Yarrison and Suds Sutherland, the Portland aces, Harry Gardner, the Seattle veteran, Moses Yellowhorse, the Sacramento Pawnee, and Bill Prough, the easy going Solon, J must not be overlooked when you're talking about pitching. Wells and Walker Pat Shea and Bob Geary, San Francisco stars, also deserve y we | im ble teoulla, i mention among the Coast: league's elite pitchers. } LASSEN Jacobs, five ball rt. NATIONAL LEAGUE may bother M n Ridse expects to be Wednesday night as he is \protecting 1 his final work Jouts for Ridle One around the eye when he faces BY D. E. DUGDALE RESULTS he deserves a fighter “ having it Geld he weeer fo : AMERICAN LEAGUE , the maj th t wi W net, | CFS Dempse just befor Gibbons ¢ Sverett welter a t troublel at different times with handed, w first sack to throw He. Caan finer points of first base play in[ time because Strand is ambitious and a tudent of baseba Bot as an outfielder he look so good. I think Paul Weakness in going after t his head He ems all arms legs. However get him by league in seems, with European ring champions, is {that they can box, but : f \Kilduff’s 8 Loss Hurts Seals % : » Ui 38 Big 2 Merino Tribe Loses pies cod le ayn and he ane Both Titles « to | bl Tae as they can't when they Ameri re with their infighting tactics Pry 4 lost and can’t stand the Back HOME They do AND BROKE” wing, inthe Welln, has shown however. glinhy one exception plenty of |starts in this countr perts in the East behooves Mickey |titleholder, to he doe that Billy welterweight Wells class in bis id ring ex declare that it Walker, world’s avold Mr. Wells if want to lose his crown, Early Star Tennis Play Will Be be dann want to toe bt row Contined to Men and Junior Boys ce ae Wilson Un alice Cha ECAUSE of the record-breaking entry list in the men’s singles and junior boys’ Wwe Y pe ib Wilson npn sing the play in b é The Star-Woodland park tennis tournament which opens today square off for [' a pity” whe , player it » s two drunken | Will be confined to those ND to him a coup! fe bill hi esterday t n go and couldn't see t eed 1 2 firs me this you ties in him ha lduff to Maranville, |a world of + an't hold. even because he won't settie down. Franc to «et nat tle some of their matches a events for several days. The women’s entry is very small and |‘h@mpionship middiewel eit -cther. clube. 1 pads Mas will not start before Thursday and may be postponed until next week. fi ea bore pulling for. Greb to > ae at ital . They 5 Shiga Egy bien pig ae Sheba com) mt tcxer 4 oc athen to ih Sep Sprgahaarney The doubles teams for the tournament must be made up at Woodland park at the/knock the honorable Mr. Wilson's Hood, Rod Murphy ‘Red Baldwin ° ' scoreboard, where entries will be made and teams can be lined up. Those desiring |“ right off his neck, as the ver Merlin Kopp. Bobby Schang, Pete) whe 1 made one and San|the grea g infielder, who partners should leave their names with the manager of the tournament Monday, Tues-|"*V4" "x! pce ca Compton, Rob Geary, Lefty Thom day or Wednesday. Doubles play will not start before Saturday and may not be played! is one of the pects pecs Ned nd Se snd Frocrie Lafayette hel ere ratte ate before next week. : ja champion that America has ever Wouldn't strength your Seattle ball t sitors. The & r a eee ae aa Players must remember to be promptly on time for and they must papa ara ye kg Rs lub! EN a MORNING GAME \ “ ‘ Se % are tg gies gid furnish their own tennis 5 balls. jever his name is mentioned as a Sesiten. [hae ef. : ° not dase rae Be goth a ae ¢ Faye the human windmill of the tea lapsed 1d | PRISE ht too me ae uw pate er me nl Cusine Ig, ||S5tar Tennis Schedule eagle erat il amen mad the| none et 8 Bi | third sack cane ose : On Monday and Tuesday |‘ “” 2 ‘ ae Eh Longing to Dempsey Does Some Talking ae pri n baseha MONDAYS SCHEDULE TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE ACK DEMPSEY got to talking minors a case ee es ; | Bert Igoe, New York in er Be Amateur es the other day gnd had this LANTIC a veter: : base 3 cher. ‘i ball service . club i : k . ; co ei Y £0 ; to put up « lot of dough for. cor s caorn, Oe leter te th And’ doubt if the Seattle would part with him unles got their price, as Jake the biggest has. LOOK fo dozen home this week bec: tremendous flies that Rainer valley scribe, to say “I don't think the man lives who can beat me to a punch. In that respect, in the ability to hit first is one o I think { am perfection. ala St | Low Scores { Odds and Ends jae thee yom te] Suir atemt | autonome | a ea a Se S| as Expected in ~ cies ia im — courses, derton Tane George ¢ assets that “I can whip any man In a very few seconds if he will stand up and ar sae ap ey hero 5 ; Hes 3 trade punches with me. I've never old Kruger, again : Lis Davie Sie ; Yon: Fr x ; yet hit a man on the chin who SS i © State PLAY: roc Se ee ia ated Soe| sit ais| Dacre: «te ae aa ecades in S toh- |" * ° 3 . , 1 in the eighth Olympiad in Paris next) [t W. t ve. Ea He Senneth Wallace, solidly and he doesn't go down T wer isn't the that} Rr niga athe BY ALEX C. ROSE ‘ “as Leo er eB n vt. S hanereteen will khow T am slipping. Strand is, I think he is m of 4 t—But ‘ BERDEEN, Aug 0 th a b ar “ If bis application in granted, he'l 1 raon a neil. T . e Mardy me that Firpo punches his way to home run adccs orn | His ght wan with Jeffries, 20| probably fight it out 50 victory. That's good. Well have because St most his : “anes Hanarte: rei ve. thelY " er, Norffan and Ka fight while it iasts.” otis ther high and’ faraway in{tem,<” Crane to Meorsie! Rin’ to [annual fi pretence TIMBER TEAM LOSES, 3 TO 2 regular Babe BELLINGHAM, Aug. 20. — The Bellingham Elks defeated the Bloe- |del-Donovan tossers here Sunday, 3 io 2, in a thrilling contest. The game public golf He some wear the real name ja 1 Olympic Ruth born in Sen T makes me moan when of the classy ball pl the majors are sending the}, Texas and Southern leagues who ‘should be a A resigned on Angeles, persons live, whore 750,000 100,288 played golf Jast year over the ct ch of the Ambansador Ethelda Bleibtrey Swim club here aE municipal | for woman's amateur champion. because of leagues. Such men mer Barber, win Goebel, ie Rapp Leborve jave no busine y Whey are just below league cl and the: isomething better. * The thing can't and it wo: be long "men are coming to eC - to replace men now hanging on Wwho don't deserve much better than Class D ranking, bu’ Stick because there iv no market for new players at SIX TRYING ~ HARD SWIM OF CHANNEL| DOVER, England, Aug! 20.—six attempts ‘the English break the record established by the (Argentinian, Enrique Tiraboxchi Among the Woman, Miss Zotta Hills, ed from Folkstone at 7 a. m. and Was six miles out on her way to| France an hour ater #cheduled to start from the shore were rles Toth, Who wan forced to abandon his at tempt last few mile, lishmen, Parks. The men ail ffom near thix port Both had expected to start thi mornir at on his pilo' Poutpo Two Mitchell French shore, near where put off. They Yeuterday but fenipt until Weather, tt wh present were to be made to swim channel today and contestatnts wa who start Others} Marty) McGaffigan British |Oakland player, ma | Salt, Lake next Boston, is, Manag the other day week when within Seasen, “Dut < of his goal, and the Fred determined to down. If Pete Kildutt 1 for § Record and expected to start this evening advice d the jump off until 7 p.m winmers, Perrault and were to start from the W, Matthew Tiracoweht had planned to postponed the tudlay fund start | just who iy but 14 been credited at-} 100-yard becausey of bad | fittha [ering his age, 5.8 McGAFFIGAN MAY GET JOB that he could use 11d not take he present time within week, 3 gan may | catch on with the Seal YOUNG BRITISH BOY IS SPEEDY s of Sheffieid, with ywim in 1 minute « econds, & great feat course. ceded him, She, too, Is anxious t from amateur fold, beach been ‘ in The record for the running | ® broad jump is 25 feet 3 inches, George The original record was 17 feet to return to the scoring ow and will oc f a mark of born in the United States, swam considerably in Hawail and the sh on top.| 4 Inches. ntip He holds the world’s rec thes ord for 25 yards, He negotiated th distance in just nds at ‘Taco With K Kruger Kell and Clarence Lane ring up a new world's record 00-yard relay at Honolulu, Jul a man, | 1916. Their time seconds. Mis 110, of to|female fly ani Bon Stein Iter |the United hmidt moku * bail The swimming record for mething that will |‘ ere t08 t this point.|® Second: ba ise 3 wocondn; | 433-6 the pros pens At present he Atlantic City bes ng Nev junfor national © woman is 1 minute off|held by Charles Hoff, a Norwegian willjathlete, ‘The mark is 4,21 oppo-|or about 13 feet 9% Iinche | picked nat Middle Atla title holder \WHITE MAY BE ABLE TO nd will be b meters Waddell, Mari Ben. { ton, each known to baseball fans | | | who has alwa ed high in such event past four year The by the name of wero three famous lefthand pitchers, e per cent of the the Boston Athletic nssd donated to the American fund for the games in Pari wonderful und everything yeing done to give evel srofits of | (YHARLEY WHITE, the Chic hape profi f ( HAF i ightweight, who s bee whipped | ee world's cham Freddie Welsh Leonard, is to have an Billiard tournaments for women |other fight with Leonard, ition is Olympic 4 in 1924 Aug. 20.—Salt victory over ond game was at the end of the Angeles in both may be beaten a dozen times But if T happen to land just once on the right «pot I'l win CHICAGO HAS COLLEGE STAR ; q Paul Castner, famous Notre Batteries — Crumpler, Sutherland | ath’ in pitching for the nd Daly; Lyons, Wallace and Rego. | sox of Chicago, Johnny Mohart flecond game I, H. B,|team mate of his at Notre Dame MANY GOOD SHOTS | Portland Lene 17 O}and Ukewise famous, fizzled asa dia. It In oetimated that there are more| Low Angeles . +++. 6 11 6|mond performer, getting the air ro than one rter million crack | Batterles—Kckert, Sutherland and|cently from Atlanta, in the South. rifle shots in the United States, Onslow; Thomas, Wallace and Byler, ern loaguy, ‘ const beaten him, and that he has lost de SALT LAKE CITY, himeelf a opponent for Leonard. were 11 to 10 and 7 to 2, The first 3 - e has always a chance to win the aixth fra LOS ANGEL Aug. 20,—P% n of the doubleheader here yeu It Lake 2) terday The Beaver elph relaie , harley recently why, in view of TWICE WINNER rsa (ain. Det, Che: tact’. that Ladnaed stink calraane isions to other fighters who are Lake! scored (R. dauble) victory ove not champions, ho still considers BEAVERS TAKE | ebeouitve,"! Spaplied’e: GHEOANY oo gume wont 13 innings, while the sec: TWO CONTESTS man who can hit as Por C plonship, heck Cray waetie)) yy, |!and defeated Los as cullka ul ‘ernon . 22 4 nes Batterie holler Gilder and Hannah; Myers and 1 won the fir at | |wame, 4 to #, and the second, 8 to 6. : Score (first game) econd game 1 | Portland Los Any Salt Lake Batteries—Cruz and Murphy; Cabe and Jenkins, LAND BLOW hard as T can! SWIMMERS AWAIT START OF | CANAL MARATHONS TUESDAY ITH indications that the Pacific Northwest mile swim record: h men uttered, The Laka Washi race is to sts A fast field is entered in poth the men’s and women's races Jack Torney will defend his r title, which he won last year, Tor ney, & member of the Lake eptune club, hol 2 lex on The ophy. To win permanent «sion of The Star trophy, the t won three time Green Swimming club, holds the women’s tl won the honor ‘ nd will defend her title day In addition to the cups, gold, silver ind brouze medals will be e winners of first, third place awarded econd and Are to report in the east end 145 ‘eloe The present plans call for starting the men's race 2 o'clock sharp, and immediately after ‘ACORNS SPANK SOLONS TWICE! SACRAMENTO, Aug. 20,—Th the women’s lowly Oaks up and spanked the pen |nantasplring Sacramento club twice jyesterday, The Acorns | morning nd the | Oakland Sacramento sattori game at Stockton, 6 to a, afternoon game here, 10 0 5, (first game) Murehio and ‘Thompson and Schange. | id game Oakland ‘ Sneramonto yo... 2 Batterios—Ariett, Kremer and Read; Prough, Yellowhorse, Cantield and Koehler, Read; took the} | MERKLE LEADS |ward. The spacious course will eas fy allow the two races to be run off e xame time | course will be 220 yards in ht lengths of this course | Will make the mile. Earl A. Fry, local representative U., has consented to act as referee for the meet. A capa- e staff of officials will ald him: Charles A, Hulen will be the starter “Rusty” Callow, the famous crew and Enoch Bagshaw, the popular football coach, will be the Judges. Frank Vance, Jimmy Arbuthitot and Clarence Edmundson will act as | timers, | Ray Daughters, of the Crystal Pe will be the clerk of the course, while Jimmy Fulton, also of the Poo! staff, will be the announcer expected to tak advantage of the opportunity of m0 he mat registered A. A. U. meet of tho season here. MERCHANTS WIN | THRILLING TILT, | A costly boot by the Supply Laun jan company third sacker in the 15th | |inning cost his team the game with the ¢ rgetown Merchants yester-| | day final score was § to 4 | Elmer Tesreau twirled great ball for the losers, as did Kokash for the | winners. ‘The score: RH. B,| apply Laundry Co 414 2] |Georgetown Merchants... 6 11 3 | Batteries Teareau and Henry:| teynolds, Kokash and Hemphill, INTERNATIONAL | Fred Merkle is still leading the International league in hitting, The veteran first sacker, who la playing | for Rochoster, i pounding the. pill for a mark registered at ,872, which ig veal clouting, | developed into a pitching battle be- tween Menth and Earl Lewis, The game was won when Roscoe Torrance, former Washington star, a fast bounder getby and na Elks runner crossed the platter. ‘The score RH. EB. Bloede!-Donovan . ......-"2 Bellingham Hiks ,..+.++4+ 3 Batteries -- Lewis and Follman; Menth and Sypher { Game Chatter | Homer in the 12th toning broke pitching duel between Scott per, and gave the Glante a 2-1 ver the Pirates. Only 38 batters faced Scott, and he allowed only three hits in 12. Innings. The Cubs scored mine runs in the last two innings, and beat the Robins, 1 to Errore in the ninth gave the Tiers the run that beat the Red Sox, § to 4 Schang was left stranded on the bases In the ninth with the tying run. and the White Sox beat the Yanks, 4 to 3 Jor Indge hit a homer with one nd the Senators beat the Browns, Ute ted the attack with four bits tm five times up, and held the Athletics safe the way, the Indians winning, 16 to 3 pbthatadnriincnracancsees 5 WHY SHOULD MEN BECOME BALD? WOMEN DON'T Information given at offices or BY mail, Address and stamp your return, Offices: A. Parke Hale and Scalp Specialiat PARKE'S WAiR REMBDY 103 Second Ave. Metropole Bids. Main 4902 ee 1000000000000000008 FOR PLEASURE'S AKE— go to The ZERO$ 214 Jefferson 8. Just back of L. C, Smith Bldg. @ Card Tables, Pool, Cigars,» Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed D00000000000 8 | 0000000000000000