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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, i9eq THURSDA MARTY KRUG PLANS GENERAL SHAKE-UP FOR ANGELS IN 1924 jMIT OD MORGAN GIVES BUD RIDLEY BOXING LESSON IN BIG T HRILLER MA | gster |(PhilDouglas _\\W. ualifiers Los Angeles Manager to er aie | Se eae W. Fovargue Leads Amateur Q Build Up New Ball Clu Bax HAM, Aug Shi I Dougiaa, net With Fans onetime ws {series hero, faced |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Bon Stein New Infielders and Pitchers Biggest Need, Says Ct Sead Nerpes | Pilot; Other Interesting News Notes and Gossip of abo: e ay after adm! ny : ¢ violated prohibition laws, The 4 ee z " | National Pastime Morgan Boxes Rings afar a i $158 BOYS, had “To CE Second th Bk ie an oi ta wor tring by,Juaee.} had : ; 1 | BY LEO H. LASSEN Round Ridley; gong . 2 : ARINOUKOE “THAT MY q Medal Play ING that Marty Krug has been signed to Manage the Him of Feather Ttitle Bie. anaes * | WAWEeS Los Angeles club again in 1924, the Angel pilot has tr: ASSEN \ ghoor * : | a Play This declared himself on the outlook for next year. oe hae DASE! frater 7° \ \ i d | Cea ppt 4 Title “My club needs new pitching strength. I expect relations nity: (f you missed last night's ila en and 5 orning d to be established with the majors again so we can obtain smoker at the Arena, you passed up on Links at Aberdeen the men necessary. I expect to send George Lyons, our st treat of many seasons. ° < | F i 2 Shica Y: a yi The show f gether gp At ong Norton Win \ - BY ALEX C. ROSE star righthander, to the Chicago Cubs along with Wally good. | \ BERDEEN, Aug. 23.~-Waiter Fo | Hood, who has been the spark plug of our elub this year, <i Morgan, the cent looking \ $ \ yargue, the well known North-| Hood's hitting should carry |- eames ort ger etenyar! os Ut Doubles } | west golfer, led tho field of 48 wtart-/him thru the big leagues | pan cea ager age bg ea te r jor in the qualifying 36 holes of] 5 7ain. | - The emg e4 heediiner, ‘The firet | (THE STNUT re Aus medal play in the state amateur » Srill siaed Bitdine permite ‘to | Ki ahs - : championship here yesterday with « 5-3 round of their go was even and tam Fra aie fj shams re 7 replace Hood, Young Beck, a real - - q pore of pl jon fitein, who the second seaston t “ ah ote r \ : a 4 score of 144 strokes. Bon vee liy promising shortstop, whom we . ay | a tle, was Fovargue' t ; BE wera netstee = Trae ; F ‘ : is euanenay Ne Oe oes se iag (have farmed out to Wichita in the | PACUIO COAST LEAGUE |Western league, will be recalled, . Won. t ngewe A | closest rival, the Seattle lad turning re! vi idley 4 a from therein, giv! Pe ley Pag lin m card of 146 after the double | om bier Francisco .....44.. 86 the finest boxing lesson anybody ¢ thems Austlaliah journey Jand he may be used at shortatop as os get tn & Seattle ring the £ ne ° wi ( With the start of the elemination|Flea McAuley can't go on for-|¥ Morgan had everything. He show- y St ae are tee, Sere lever vi that was foot : d f . wea 6d pee - | “Walter Gol il probab! < me che we SP " n s ¢ . | Gs fo the finals |° ‘egula acke lo se: ster, He stepped |“ artista will mweep on to t ain ; ing |Oskland .,........, Bud NG nae Eg a. re I Jones, of Providenc | unless thore is nome upset which will|"ason, as Art Griggs ix getting Md, 24 Ridley’ {torts to catch him | Griffin and Johnson won th |stop them from getting together on |#long in years. | RESULTS tn the corners tok foolish. Ha kept partner hints < Fj | Saturday after the deciding 36 holes.| “I intend to play second Seti Seornmente pete Shae See hasit Ridley’ -tuep [2 ‘won the third, Jonso & Stein lod tho field at the halfway |aeain mynelt next season, ant | thrnout and used his right with the |! mean "stand! ogre: 4, ‘ f mark yesterday with 71, which won |Mmay need a new third macker if| non 2 (first game); fa sharpshooter. There isn't |™Atch with Schles |him the call over Jack Westland, |Red Smith decides to quit Lom Angeles 6, Vernon 0 (second game), 4 Fatlesheren to Morgan's punches, | in the third set, |the Inglewood champion, in their| “Our catching in pretty fair, winiakie yak bat he 1s euch a skilled workman tn | to 1 3 | - h playoff after the Groas trophy in|we could stand some more hitting ig ‘Won. th that it's a treat to see him |‘ , i 4 ) the open play of Monday and Tues. |behipd the plate. |wew York hg a(n .% ee ¥ ¢ j , day. In the afternoon trip, how-| This 1s the first time in years | Cincinnatt | eta ’ he fl | J a tle and was |that Los Angeles hasn't had at beast | Pittsburg . Too MU ORK jstand five-all in t ever, Stein slipped a little | Chicago FOR sgl | Alonso and. Jol won the di { A 4 passed in his race for medalist hon-|one of the two Los Angeles clubs in |g. Leute For Ridley let it be said that he | Match by main strength, taking the ‘ 4 ors when the local ight came thru|the first division and plenty of'| Brooklyn , ie with a brilliant 71. shakeups fd ny hs a) ue? Ver. ladelph gad | RN When the family of 22 stort off|non and Los Angeles outfits befor Morgan tne cf a wat - ag a Meer Tork Gatentea O. 22 ‘ f § | for ine first round matches this {another season starts, Doston 4, St Louie 1 Riley forced the fighting most of /bum, New York, ¢efeated G. P. i ¥ m7, morning Seattlo will have a repre-| — | Cincinnati-Pitledelphla game ee ee yee MOS Sf ooston, in atralght ante, 60, 63, 68. ; s ie sentation of 11 members, but of the| Veterans Will Pass | Seen telling punch. He didn’t hit Mor- | Boston, in straight nets, +3, 68 A [seedasion ot") ters ato ans Will Pass scar| a! ita vasecne gan more than three or four clean} Anderson and Haw ‘ page and stand any show of advancing Vitt, Chet Chadbourne, Ping Bo- AMERICAN LEAGUE rere er reo cee sent: AE the 198" ni on th ! , — ! > : die, Jack Knight, Ham Hyatt, Ww start of the sixth Morgan tired, this | 72m, © ; SMES i ae < ; ang’ |Dufty Lewis, Jack Onslow, “Doc” deing his first stx-round session and | 75 ‘ cS = : Johnston, Paul Fittery, Vean Gregg, Ridley did land effectively to the | wind, but before the round was over, | ee, ‘G z 3 eS sit cee Crandall—namnes foie rec feces =| RULES FOR Ping 7 i, Stars 7 j ei ee, we oe pee ae suite & Rico's rest comuastty FIST GAME, ay m proves in ta r § é n n U 8 ge he sree te : ' gsmteet ear a crop of {he oldtimers Bt. ‘Louls 6, Boston 4 (pecond 5 war de e do: . ¢ rop out an won't be long un : } Oly Ca rearrested bl Upteapy.c ear ae A da Tournament; NoU psets Registered We hctnte bat hres ta 18. HH thane monsckers that have thiied) Batt sr Fork hy terful boxing. ng competitions in the army | M &. ays Marbor 2/ fa for many seasons will soon a 3, Chicago 3 (12 inpings), Morgan, who was making his first} | “In order that contests and exhibt-| TYLAY moved along nicely in Wednesday's matches of The Star-Woodland park tourna-|7 Staeent Gvaye Ware start here, altho he's a Seattle boy, . particularly boxing, tl have 7 on’ juni - m4 ‘ " x bor see That's baseball. Dea scutes dst asd Uaborel is cslee on crckcaondiiim. or ona. ment and the men’s and junior boys’ events are nearing the better matches. 467 RAY CALL WILL i y | le Pa ine, Grays Harbor .. want to see him goon again. Ho has|mercialism, the contestants will, as| Defaults still marred the play Wednesday, but as the late rounds are reached the play-|4 : coma. 109 z ai HM SEU8 Baseball and Fate done nearly all of his fighting in the | a rule, be restricted to the military |ers are showing up better, y : 4 COACH GRID } Archie Stuart, Inglewood 171| OMB players are doomed by fate, es f California four-round game Tenn orgonteat reseees’ magnet} All players are urged to be on hand promptly for their matches and when they can’t ue a enya eae 113|\) it seems, to spend their time in| Ray Call, well xnown Southera f guard, organized reserves, navy and | " A ins Die A Tet A California athiete, will coach thy FOR SCOTT marine corps). | play as scheduled they should 40 has been overworked lately, fighting | fifth set 7-5 and match 4-6, 4 SEF No 4|the minors while many pastimers, Br sey » « football team at the Hollywood high =d ze oe jt lity, till S: Pat Scot whe Tttced. he last | in the occasional exception to tne Call Melrose 6719 between STAR DOUBLES ENTRIES parington. |rewing down money trons big Senguo| SCO two Aghts, pulled a bloomer in the | foregoing rule, and where the public| 7:30 and 8 p, m, the day be- at sem!-windup, when he gave Johnny | ig charged a feo to witness a contes' n ; | Master 12 | clubs, t| fore they sched: S TH P = . ; {era other the old Coast league race may Mack a draw with Jimmy Rivera. | or exhibition, not more than one-half | 4: they are led, ARE CLO: ING IS . M Soise aerate Strand, Elmer Jacobs, yet be tightened up. Oakland certainly gets the flinging yorites continued to win their Marbor, | Kremer, Jakio May, Harry Courtney, Rivers was clearly entitled to the| of th | rites n z i : } : ‘ of the matches Wednes ‘ HE complote entries of the men’s }and Vi Scott. Harry Williameon and nex |E. B verdict, winning the last three a dnesday, C, C, Williams ’ 8 vAre t $s-18t | Billy Lane, George Lyons—just a tew| © y or bout shall be from outside thé /and Mel Dranga, both seeded play-| L doubles and junior boy doubles reon and i ie ’ 3 seis lot. the Coasters who eacd Ryne ~Krause, Malls, Kremer, Arlett and rounds in a canter. The clever Ta-| miutitary services. Care will be ob kicking thru with victories, |for The Star-Woodland park tennis |{ f etrieta, J = |p. bacinec, ver ; 7 R j Murchio being as good a staff as oir edly get by in the majors, but who, d es enye Mick s areet boxing | served that outside contestants are |" ang plete results of Wednes-|tournament are published today, |land and Art 7 ow. 1 piles trick of fate, have to stick | there 18 in the league. Here’ a case Mack, who re ht an his on 1s ~ | of good reputation, both as individ. Those teams not listed here, still] John Quinn 194/to the minors where. pitching, wont Sian 3 his usual ag-| uals and as athletes.” ‘ » 4 * | vehi sat 3 eas . ne. sressive style, looked foolish at times |" “"4 8s Sthletos.” iL. D. Wile “| iat wae Batwa ate rere ‘ re se : Kerlin tevin Tirta 194 breipory og id = a cane yaa i" Crees agiedlen drat - tie IStar between 7:30 and & o'clc | i 7 oo . ably certain, however, a i iivers Gia’ ute posoting ta uses | KEARNS GIVES |: dee |night, aa tho draw {a being mado | Bévward Hickroan and Orden Li | "Sis arin binca | fev, tte eur Portlanders Are Hardheaded hook, using his left with telling ef. | edaalia ‘Bh mverwellha o'clock and the play begins |p, i r i : 4 RTLAND, in spite of its high po fect and in the fifth he rained punch- SCRAP MUCH |fault; Mel Drange defeated Jack Tay- | bier ho Hen z | Big Series On at Sacramento sition in the Coast race, 1¢ get: es all over Johnny. Ot, bet : |, The schedule for thene events will | an ‘ rea Dig and Henry IRTLAND and Sacramento are|ting a reputation for hardheadedness It was the best showing that Riv- et. Te atten aeteatg; [be in Friday's Star, along with the v tand J. A. 3 on, 1b fighting it out for second place|on the part of several of its diamond ers has ever made tn Seattle and was | NEEDED BOOS | For pwn, 6-0, 6-0; dghttoot |AF8t scheduled matches for women | Har f : in Sacramento this week. In the|athletes when it comes to the mem & flash of the class that he showed } See ° t* 0 hefauit: ©, ¢. {and junior girl mingles. me an r o | t B ‘ nb ayes: oti a af time San Francisco is playing|tal part of the pastime. in Tacoma a year ago, when he was| JACK KEARNS saw Luls Firpo | Witten " Lek EL Woenen's dhubten cris iainen aca 0 CES L]JQ | meantime san Francisco is playing | tal ps ve Then} h Wal-| JUN P rs Oak he S figure to win! In Los Angeles last week the Port: hailed as championship timber, stop Charley Weinert. Then} | Rey ° n *!:/blea will not start until Monday and ION, ROX DOUBLES akland, The Seals figure “i i lace, 4-0, 622; Met Dranea and Chet Duett, Tar ° © _ | thetr series and if Portland and Sao- | landers missed a flock of hit-and-run PIERCE Teint Wiel oe tighter that | Haney Nolian by ted Gaturday. /oodtrey and Ke Lake | Wild Affair “= just about split it will prac. jsigns and the runners looked like GOES BIG Decnpesy would fight for the mere |fer ees, Amare Hendoreen, 6-6,| ‘The nea hie ot Sees ae eieer es haewer |tically mean the flag for San Fran-|bunch of dumbbells, according to the Peaedle rea ene? SRID-| 156 of fighting—e big, strong fel. |. Ceell Pettijonn 4 1] c, 0, Willams ond George Rider, Les| lace and John Vogel, W. Varde and Jobs| C\ALT LAKE CITY, Alig. $2--Alcleco L, A. scribes. ‘od oe oee® Femendous Wit Ta tears in and trees punches. | flint’ § é >. 0! Davis and Ed Hickman, Paul Dyer and a, Walter Hwanson and Vi Boott S ceaseless bombardment of hi However, if the Oaks should kick| While the Beavers are winning too with the bugs. He has a Near mokinsttaast loteeareen [ate , Y Rows Ruticorn and te Hoy Kelley, ret |Jackeon and Alex Winston," "| cogning against the fences or drop:|thru behind the good pitching they ames; Gumbtiese Wil oie aes “Knocked suf tad | that Firpo’s fight with Dempsey wilt |feult. ‘and Harvey Palmqust.” Russel Burdette and Jimmie Rowa|ping on the pavement outside of| will get, and should either one of the|of the close ones and the close games ae rer Sali garey ott ROY Hast long. But it will be a real fight thew teks er Seen ce | : Rouliy and Robert sanity fetter: James| the park, marked yesterday's game|contending clubs clean up on the|are what usually win the flag. go with some stiff punchng. He has it Insts. j Kenneth Ossinger ‘ « Pope and 0, nd Roy Van Voorhia, Mill David-|between Salt Lako and Seattle. | | | con’ nts in vent ey Of Mexia Ml And Knows tte) “With the exception of the Bren- | ler, pense antenna mana |? Sipe eco Plone Fret wg a a lei acts be Alen cor ht 3 act. The boys would like to seo him | M40 fight, a fight in which Dempsey is ee ie ,|Tuns. Of the runs, Salt Lake made j fight Morgan. wasn't right, Jack hasn't had a bis, ‘i . 6-2, : ap George Clatke, Chas |18 and Seattle 15, Five homers, Fred Welsh was entirely too big | *t?ne fellow to fight since he won aetonten Séilibes 3 a Thompson, Harry|two triples and nine doubles were for Jack Healey in the second bout, | @ championship from Willard. ; 3 n John © “Th Nelson Robinson and Norman Whittet, ‘ Sersueriion | credited. the Bremerton man winning from| “The Miskes, Carpentiers and Gib. | teatea Alex Win y w- ln Anderson and A. Anderson, Andrew ; a] It was @ wild affair, from start the Ottympia toy by a K. 0. in the |Donses were Just small fellows that | kirk defeated John \ “ak Henderson and. Robert. Windas, John | s neon, Jack to finlah. Good. ‘pitchers and. bad second round. had to be caught i ana, snd Jamee Andereon, iedward Myers, ‘Ton Hoxsa Dan Matthews, of Port Angeles, | = ts aa |Hradiey and Lioyd Thelbers, Kenneth 9 and Isidore Nelaon, | pitchers were treated alike by the | ———_—_— THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Myers and R. A. Bougs, Walter Swancon | Mende and Gorden Wosee . rudo batsmen, who clouted every: y earance and Eddie McCarthy, of Olympi aan ———— ee thing that was offered. With the F Mol Dranga vs, Andrew Henderson. : hing that was Staged a slugging match in the open. BERCOT FAILS Waiter Swanson. ya, toa) Clarke exception of the moundsmen them. Ted Whitman called the first three voVITH PUNCHES | ea olioden tes wa CEre See |counted for at least ono bingle. pants. Seattle pride ore, ote Ber) Spruce Hesketh va Ine Roy Kelley, CAUSE OF TO IMPRESS Beattlo piled up a nice lead, only Nate Druxman staged the show, Seattle pride, boxed a 10-round M. ay rmen here last] Irving Anderso Morton Robingon. | |to lose it os the game went on. LOS ANGELES ight The event “was ‘led with| Borers Jonnie N. Y. SLUMP VET WRITER) nx. Pan ro a % boxing, but Bercot disap ee N mW YORK, Aug. 23—Slump of Ganpy GRISWOLD, tho n of | Welsh ct. H $, Mearkie, 2b the New York Giants, which has all American sporting writers, | Johnaton, 1b. tad jcaused tho reduction of their lead |saw Luis Firpo fight Homer Smith ay eerie reputed to possess. Dale Freeman to 3% games, Is blamed by Manager A ohwer, If . Angeles took both gs of a dou- 3% ga a yh ger jin Omaha, and when the fight wae] Crane. as May, i1"to 4 and 6 ate here yester-!as did Joo Dunn and Ritchie Davis Anderson. from the strain Imposed upon the hoe “Th eae | ite | " Gardner, p The score (first game) Jelub in its last invasion of the! guerro upon the broad ‘and billowy sobre digs OT ted is 7 'OCCIDENTAL Is Pat orpongett + epper MeDonald. 1 sec chest of Luls Angel Firpo, we would |Grees. p Alex Fine ts. J. Nat McGraw said he was not worrted like to tle a can to him and wend Batteries- GETTING STARS 1d Hodat vs. Walter Bwanson, [because the Gfants have Brooklyn, {him galloping back to Argentina, der and Hannah, ; Nelnon Robinson vs, Frank Bhaw. ston and Philadelphia coming and trom where ho should never have (Second game H. E a {dental university in hern| Chet Duett 4 the Reds and tho Pirates have elght been permitted io escape. Vit, Stinviec se Los Angeles . i648 Alene thin ie Senine, . i i one ve, Harry Blake. more games to play against each| “ruig had nothing but. bulk; ho | Frederiexs ie Vernon. Fs 3|4nn rep athletes in the Bouth. Tho| facy Bchermar va ve. witner Vincent | other. couldn't box, he cvuldn't. htt, sana] errant ee += Batteries — Lyons and Baldwin; | pores nigh school of Los Angeles | attieia. “We are in a terrible hitting Ine couldn't move with anything |Snecmane fy, 4 ‘| football tear is moving to Occiden FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE 1rd eee} Foster, Carson and Murphy, pia Gila. Boys Bociaad aes ‘Ata slump and it can't Inst forever,” greater than the speed of a furnk, tie ture van, erate Winner Dranga-Henderson va. winner|McGraw sald, “It 4s something to SOLONS BEST i a be able to hold the lead under the] “Dempsey can beat him with his coming from other institutions, Swanson-Clarke oe Sichatd Bice va, wena Gao, .|present conditions ae Sa BEAVE NI CHO VILLA ter 1 ame Mncin e Medraw iid ihe had about. given | “rot cut SACRAMENTO, Aug. 23 TWICE VICTOR | ointed the fans by failing to show y any of the hard punches he was, LOS ‘ANGELES, Aug. 23,—Los| : ir y 8B “Instead of pinning the croix de | Tobin CcomMouumun eccotncsoce> of all ol ercuncuccncrel 3 WINS BY K, O. |shgritier Sormin'Waltee ton Ge] ap. hore, of ming able to nlay Hetnlo] Sor ANE ORD GETS Look where you please—shop around—but come here mento defeated Portiand, j We uwOmn Ahh 465, | Winnor Alex Fine and J. Nau ya. win-jand that he would b aa 5 0 rey y i i offering a fat ramebere sets "| y BW, YORK Aue, :0-Tancho) sine dtm ane tan en jand ta ta would be fowl to! NET CHAMPION |. ita before you buy. ‘This, closing: week we are 1 Villa, world’s flyweight champion, | ry juse Frisch at third and Bancroft q 5 . 3 ¥ ma buen B.licnocked Vout Jackie ‘Feldman’ of : . Windy Langite, jat second. lise eraer peitcrs ghba i Voiah, 1 brew, Proae|] the greatest values in Seattle. Here you'll see a ortlan ‘i 32 8) New-¥o: < y ke TI x va. winner Ingwold Ro- m inhi clseo, winner of the national mu- ‘t Nite Bale i *, Sacramento ; Dnedclene {urea CER ae ae : te BERS h nicipal men's singlos tennis cham:.| win, Tobin Taecbeoe tit ‘wer, Beta || clothes at wholesale prices, Come, judge for yourst Sutherland and 6 inner ©. C, Wile »101 outs sake win, Sheehan, Withoit Prough|night. Feldman, who substituted Lianttoot Maj T DICH UP AL St. Louts last weeks, Diana arma gc seeneny Wrruraied : q i i ! and Sc for Ghaclay Rosenberk, had a rine |. 5 and Morton Robin ajor la to enter Stanford university this|Garaner,’ siti barn came |] how unusual is this chance! spuntapeeeenatantave: winner IW. Hart and. Mei SORE ‘ Ei , )} fail, dericks, Struck out—Gould 1, Kinney | si 7.50 BANT. — ieee” Pr, Volch singled in the 13th, after Miller Hane ty Btks te Grower a. fhoser on | 1 $35 SUITS now $26.25 $50 SUITS now $37. SOUTHERN Carp WOMEN CUE aap Mee ane Rovinen and |haaa ast vasa "7 JIM O’HAGEN Blake "it hy sched vali Hon $40 SUITS now $30.00 $55 SUITS now $41.28 Titans Oleart a ase STARS PLAY [soi iioghinay” "iter donee cir] try avr ihe ie AGAIN VICTOR iene’ Wild piechow Kinney. 3, ih ®|| $45 SUITS now $33.75 $60 SUITS now $45.00 Billiard tournaments for women | tand Againnt the Cards, and ho won his fourth|qpinwen New we destiny Cred i lPntidusiphta Gievelana’ Detealt ood y ner ot and Schofield, scored an easy decision over Young | | Oj\ccheduled 10-round bout hero last | I Palmauist va, winner Oldham. an iat §, Kinney 4, Gardnor 7, Binke 6, Chicdgo, Johnson. fla heee took, a double Nender trary te] Misher, another Haaterner, in four|Umpires—~Toman and Hecker, ‘Times. Sampson va, Her n Meyer, Red Box, 8 to? and 8 tol m *lrounds here last night. ‘The bout GIANTS WILL —__| gin vor Str nove ot] asain a tyne ie ee a Pie a PAS TF RENE | Shaner Wolf f NOT B Halph too va winner cherman and! § to 5, o sncians, mn DIAMONDS | 1 YORK, ,BE SOLD) i n Cartana Ys. winnet Olagne and ®.! vive runs scored in the sixth inning | OOF IELD TO SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28 | 916 Second Avenue at Tox Rickard and Joh Kadlowell Vi. Witte gave the Tigers a 6-2 victory over the San Francisco scored a 9 to 0 vic jame J ie Age phir atta Mea AP At act finer J. Harry | Yanks DRIVE AGAIN [tory over oakiand hero yestontay, | << ” erican lewelry Co. York Giants were Mactan be pin | T. Kidwell vis, L. A. Watson Barney Oldfield, the old master! Tho score RoW, By} Good Clothes 821 SECOND AVE, Berlneronii. "rhe Chante an pooled >, OE) "winner Holloway and | Miss Virginia Harris, 17, weight|of the automobile racing game, will|San Francisco .. 9 17 Established 1889 [for sale” Charles, Stoneham At 6.40 1, Mt, 110, of Bridgoport, Conn, claima|stage a comeback at Altoona, Oakland veces Mek Wome’ |president of the club, said Distt va winner I Gleason and gri.|the femalo flyweight championship|on Labor Day. Tho voteran drivor| Batteries eeney und Yelle; , 5 bora. of the United States, plans to enter the 200-mile event, ley, Wells and Read, After dropping five atralght games, the