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— nog ee PAGE 12 THE TTLE STAR : : fUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1923. GREB AND WILSON BATILE FOR MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE FRIDAY TRICK BATS ARE BANNED BY AMERICAN LEAGUE AUTHORITIES Pittsburg Dundee Is [OUR BOARDING HOUSE “BY AHERN] Suspension Be ilienger \Behind the Home Plate Training | qe ap <5. A% war) for Using T: Ed Walsh Yearns to Come Back J Y \ X TRIG “0 Arr 7 : Should W UN} Gis Spitball Banned for S crap i You WERE ss SA-A--Y \| U BALL Hesse | i reak Bats Sox Star Tells of Control f | Lig SLICE oman TEN ow NE Won NT: | | HE WAS ONLY Dope Tossed About on BY BILLY EVANS Scotch Wop Is Working) /) ic -uinesto Get woe) |] MAR: Gunsente back, (| SHOwulG alas} Babe Ruth and Ken Wil- Coming Scrap for Wil-| j_it may sound funny but Ws ¢ ; a Like Trooper for Bout OUT, MAKES FIVE~ se Sten cite aE RE wo’ How “TH “TURKS liams Forced to Forego in Choose: Crown... | Bi. Webb, 16 hls Gay. ons! of thn ibattie any ed oh With Benny Leonard THE rein ee AGo, \F ROUGH « You "| BEAT op, Aor tibet ay 2 oe . . on the rubt would lke to a | of t club ¢ only one ace SIX, AND SEVEN For Tc . E ad BY HENRY L, FARRELL |e. walsh now acting ax an pitcher in whotn the manage BY BOB DORMAN atmweyet gyi og A alt | LOOKED UKE Wim Dow FoR | |(HIcAGo ja phil : He : from Pitts- | feels that a ald be of considerable | the trouble ma Perhaps the O | HOLED OUT IN “THREE, \ WEAN fe s LEADING al TWENTY, gue. Babe R pie r ae Ure oe A 7 ler } Se, aoe Leilene MMMM: BA MoM MM ‘ y , ¥ : * ferent chan M sa t "1 t 4\ “THATS RIGHT= I'M night w? i Ww persistent has been Walsh that | ‘r ' , : . _ I + tae the alleged chamy a ad him do te r t " 4 cone wins i back tn 1908,| “Control has always been one of is : : ® yacht in a raffle, th stion ? the ER geste te ae ; Srises; “What will Greb do with the) bien kis b I mare t i ys the bi ft title when. he | pit with promise ' oss th It | oes pe All there ts t that ts now | ued Walsh vh } t Of fou Possessed by Wils ry| Gleason was so impressed with | t I don't mean throwing t ay f that might be Wa 1 t han t the } t I " en decreed that ‘ of a champior a t wed while ref t . ee Spore 7 ys ‘; repute that W r of into, th i that ! tt I * ece “8 tached to the crow . for , . : | pionship. e acted 80 | nt t would be ; ; t ; a ; Of trade that it will take a new firm and us ' ' t Years to build up business ag ba t became paase a aes nities: A* cotit : Sai \ cba Walsh was really thru as a splt-| of weight, ( 8 7 - ani he 19 bas : of paaathyre fy be . m x iat f if he is calle ™ ¥ 3 2 y ! lesired much in t he b t 1 Beebe sure to Eo the t heed ikat In order light heavyweiz : iat ; tha’ Canta fh bad health and } ms , tévetuonihaia ta . eatin P fighting. He Ww 1 fo @ come t« the batter. The here strictly to a tra ss ; P : 1 Criq i this \ tG White fox : th ; 1 ' t T . never 1 t 1 ' it from Wil s not , ; hh “Mies Be th : rwisahs Session of th in she ts}, being handi- a very f says Waist I ays ¢ A ‘ —— * = = t 4 Wilson was made a favorite in the Hea tear t enbd pitehern: | pitel Ea \ ss nesthe tebe early betting, for r ns t a 1 foe - r 1 popular pase Se caaticaes eo Mel Dranga and Nelson Robinson $8 one fopia'ne stews Sc” MIRS, FRED JACKSON LEADS Ee i Son : lege amo Be ts tore hen nn even chance JN TOURNEY AT EARLINGTON | to Settle Star Junior Net Title x son Been ea povers BY ALEX C. RO: E DUNDEE IS of tar-Woodland park ionship will be settled today when Mel) cyst ee pate: resurded as hat the fight had been M | The t of the f t Dranga and Ison Robinson, Woodland park boys, clash at 3 p. m. for the|the bat in earreehe , “dete tpaderge optioned Bl aie ‘ OUTPOINTED nior championship. Drang a won way into the finals by defeating his doubles) The Rut ! tarted a sr Seah stories gran t c to fulfill t r BY WAGNER George Clar eliminated Clarence Nau, Monday, 6-1, 8-10, 9-7, in a bitter struggle, pests Fe fact that ¢ have bee ; ps io - i p" LADELPHIA Aug and th he was defeated by Robinson in the semi-finals, 6-4, 6-1, cracking in the | pic ar conform to a day. This rema of play than t t < 7 icin 0 Three brilliant matches featured the men’s singles play Monday. Bruce Hesketh was sg reid haste. A falls to ne ° : allen iz wives the Ingle 5 bas ever hse ar’ § ha i forced to the limit to win from Mel Dran The first set was deuced time and time pend a playes for ive Aion eee FORE the , peat bs! 7 base flashed in these par tlround t i st again until Hesketh finally - - " OATS pay. wes at fight whispers went off on ne in her bag was work wan & t OTE, nk ae 19 hae s, i Setsy perhaps by. garchlers this: marathon’ Bray Pgtena tet a a ee broke thru and won at 14- 2. Since a great many National Wanted the odds reduced, th © one never can te least wlgn of fi I tics. gave Wagner five| H@ won the second set, 6-4, Fi t Ti ini C league players have been using four Mey cise ap lake an to happen in this! trerea how the is Sige gaat ga NAS ioe. tha’ closet lind of Irpo a raining Camp section bats like that of Ruth, also F fowl and th yy would me, the chance t Feri ; ay eine e the plugged variety of the Williams oe ihé de’ tha? he Hier olf tennis. | ¢, similar action will no doubt be etre. tala, | Occupy atthe ELI CASTON feating Bara F es fe done ta ue mieewead Tes TO PERFORM °*.*"" WELCOME iS past nd a t ar w 4 ar z : pith 10. ; area bt peciie | PLANNED FOR 1 amrRetiMa CORI: belek IO cand setae oe eee : 108 Ell Ca r bant \ t p troke finally AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28 . a abi West A sing A cor brought him the vict nent civic leaders, Srey of e wet their rr ! pay Chae Hahah bre aterr nN} Gene Oldham f ‘ ans clals and veterans’ organizations : Greb and i . . d Du aah Mack f nd/iie to three tore tting San Francisco will combine to tender : ; nan Bulletin Diamon st |i su nith meet in the a nt 61, BT, O4 | Tommy Gibbons, the ‘St. Paul heayy- ' p. while Ja nd § Sa 'hivdida aaleaisintaa: 0 CAnAay nt boxer, a royal reception, when Tod Morgan, the clever Seat Cullin Cain, former baseball editor a oned of Pat O' week's engagement tle ester who made such a (of the Pt hia 1 Ledger the other men’s aingies mat AE & Toca Uianter Dveral year whale of a hit here last week bee a r . The Order of Alhambra, which tn Mis victory over BOA-Ridiey, |tor forthe Natitonal league. Cain| BOXING ARENA anyone offered w e ts m consists of prominent Knights of rie kav will make his second start be- | has had a lot of expe e t the f und. Fa cam | Columbus of this city, is sponsoring Pp and always made fore the home folks a week tional nd xpected OPENS TONIGHT ' an elaborate luncheon function in 3 a from Wednesday, when he takes | to be a bly the newspap LOB ANGE Aug. 28.—J The , t 1 ’ honor, in the Palace hotel SEGON hes many ‘backers te} on Ridley in a return match, men in tt n D tht x ptem- ise t Nate Druxman has signed the will ope t with F MONDAY'S RESULTS | Among the distinguished > fights w go for the Arena and it will be Manager Rickey of the St. Louis lore and um Men's Singles speakers and guests at the affair will fF extende the usual six rounds. Dest lightw e ast teate be Mayor James Rolph, Jr., Lieuten- to be most « wh i ‘in r , : A, by ant-General Hunter Liggett, generat bts perfe. , the Phil De t my i y v chairman of the Ame n Legion a. igh naster_at | WALLINGFORD t Y Pat Ot old ional convention committee: me the “side-wheel” s it Wilson | t he A Rodel by. cere | Police Chief Dan O'Brien, Fire Chiet a is far from LOSES GAME 1, D 5] |Thomas R. Murphy; and the pre- id Men's Doubles ivraunaae ae Henk |siding officers of the American Le- gion, Disabled American Veterans of ' : . . + “ the World War, Knights of Col 6-4, 6-3: Philip Noren and | First photo of Luis Angel. Firpo, “Wild Bull of the)" Native sons of the Golden West t| Pampas ’ at his training camp at Atlantic City. The fel-\rixs ana other societies | low wearing the headguard as protection against the Angel’s| Con . Shea, prominent local le- ‘oring three ru’ n the third upon dubbing and two In the sixth, t lock and ke known as “the cheese champion." maintained that he might not be a |ingford Merchants Sunda ehampion to compare with some of |quah, 5 to 1 ra eas \MT. VERNON TO tis ag foc. bro MEET BLAINE Issaquah nine nosed out the Wall e, att at Issa- + Bratset featured Wiis predecessors, but that he was!¢,, w getting tv It is distinctly a 1OUNT Aug. fa Tis na “his Frank Koebele " : |gionnaire, is chairman of arrange- Rood enough beat any middle- | f ‘ f ie that loop, Bill| big g rth league 4 ra ana] Mule-Kick pune his Frank Koebele, metropolitan heavy- ments for the luncheon, which will eights of the division its In fo ps to the plate club has slipped | billed anday, when the weight champ. be presided over by Dan P. Maher, He will have a ch how it /son, for Wallingford, and ¢ Blaine and ors t A ‘ ee | = ESTE Ey — grand vice-commander of the San When he mee o that old !¢p Issaquah, each got three-base record . ! nciseo caravan of the Alhambra thing s middiewe If Greb does make 160 ¢ will be a middleweight offic up fhe Alhambrans plan to get Ed- f She, Ad elt |die Kane along with his popular s y friends of the Al- |wives and Indy LOA. Wan ods tations “taroed [hey ar ermon mena that| Ral The “| Argentina Is R % wman, who plays ficst base f . Avie Ponte det Sted i a yer ue: Fir i New Haven He® biting sh |OF ASSY FIELD ye, Patna All For po if he does not weaken himself too | tasaquah ? 5 6. 41400 and {6 « cinch TIHE reign of Jack Dempsey PACIFIC COAST hambrans will look after Mra. Gib- Much, Wilson will have as tough a} poy and Nuite; Schmitzand Pasco. |by some big lenge champion heavyweight pug ea and the little Gibbonses jtrial. He led that league in hit ilist of the world — will n Francisco, if knockouts are considered | geore of 2 and 1, 1e first match |. Cal East, Minneapolis siugger, | a ewiel | checiate fudge DNC eee ee ea eat heres |is leading the American association] PLAY FOR FUND jenioritires wets, PY ‘HERB BRODIE | Beeman eae Gret hiite ottenes fe in hitting, with a mark of 403. He| Bush league t teams in San oN as, He | GOING GOOD!) : Laectoni si ‘LONG BEACH I Is ce than any came up from the Western league inciseo are playing games wher o Swarts va, Windy Langlle, Ton uae res | man in the ring. He sean 5 1b this aptlity,. He was oe pitcher | Het sl ehareaee en Ae At’ sit0"r M ‘ | Herb Brodie, the old four-rounder, cote cnr: Seeryiines AFTER PIRATES ocla ates Students, the fm defending the crown that he now A classy field will be entered in the : sritle: q ting a ar i i 1o| | ended, according to Critica, the x holds. GOLF CHAMPION | Pacific est swimming cham dotault.|| leading sporting daily of Buenos || seit uk® *°* te -HANDLOCK GETS FP WHE champion has trained serious IS ELIMINATED | »ew ons ns looks lik og hada! z Robinson || srhiy newspaper asserts that c Vena eS U. S. C. POSITION 4 ly for the fig ome of the|. EXMOOR COUNTRY CLUB | Mt Oe ie peace, 1922 ¢ § fentod I ck ences! | tain sportitig . writers in Oakland 8 ank Handlock, a senior in the jerts who have se a Highland Park, Ul, Aug. 28.—M ey ate aaron aaah wimming setae i he oad || United: States are :inlsrepressnting||'.ite gimnes payed tpaths. travelite sity of Southern California, ¢ ed th him | David Gaut, Memph Dyan ds Reon mag da |fire departme éd tol; A né, 6-3, 61.11 the chances of Luis Angel Firpo has been named athletic mar and are er | lost her title of woman Western | ¥ eas or ye ‘ |have entries in : Doubles in the coming contest for fear of GAMES THIS WEEK |the institution. He succeeds, Gwy that he y be @) golf champion, when sne was de 7 ahen eh fib hs ove | Tomtagr Teles posters Seattle | Wilson, who advanced to the newly- real fighter feated by Miss Virginia Wilson, 17-|'°P, plots in. fife oe ttand, created office of general manager of ; Onwentsia, by 7 |BUSH LEAGUERS power. But and with more anno - sion is charged. The procec ster he can fight Ma or Talk until three years ago, when helare being donated to the H Frank Kozlowski va. ©. C. Williama ‘| : seat -: ‘ [i 50, are being dona o the Harding Men's Doubles Who was thought to be thru on the . : The baseball. park icf the Shell Oi ninthe ring, | J took up outfielding because of his|memorial fund. Ath PM | FANON ST LEAR Co, at Long Beach, Cal, has been been guilty of very foul hitting ability. Nyren and Foye va. Vincent and 1oe,| coast somo time ago, is still going) M recommended ‘by: ired'Glarke es the t Work in the ring, and if Wilson aaa |. Myers atid Sparke va. Lalzure and] pooqg, Brodie recently won a ten-| tt 9. ate “a T py the ‘ri : ; Pret | R000. Bog : | 1924 training camp of the Pittsburg i “nl Bat aa reNtess a . ree Kansas City, in the thick of the JACK KELLY Hard® and Travis. ve, De Oca and|round decision over Bobby Michaels Paateat aK Pirates. Clarke is very anxious to : en Greb starts using his thumb: pennant fight in that circuit with] Gleason B ‘eo is fie’ de a e the club train on the B elbowr, shoulders 1 head alon |St. Paul, had a Sunday crowd out IS CHAMPION At 6.2, M, th My ao facie Mead mene | praoniye piaedcence asia NL ie with his flats, Wilson will slip r pete ee 899 ? Jack Kelly sof the Penn A, C,,|,. Godfrey and Cartano va, White and) te Dann i eat , Pibladetphia 4 recently that totaled 689, which Kostowal of Joe Lynch, the bantamweight out from under his title lke Gene |K. C, baseball authorities claim i4|2hiladelphia, i the world's amatour | *{uojun’ and Winston vs. winner Foye-| or i | Boston Secunney did when he defended ' his} | ingle sculling champion, having cay Vincont Loe pat ; to the Braves, 7 to Jan A, A. record | uy ; : Pier risa, Eve yn 78 cae Ss RE © ght heavyweight championship | tured the title in the Olympic and) Rtephens ove. Langiie and Fi 3 A Dorothy” Later | Cincinnatt § Boston 2 (first. peainst Gr Ltbte +n |. Ike Bonne, who couldn't hit when tta at Brussols in 192¢ and Foellers va, Clarke and] Libbte 1s and) Ruth Marcuse vs. | Boston f, Cincinnati > (second gan i. Ath ag be " tt ‘ | cinrke |rnetma Wolff and Irene Stephens, Now York §, Chicago i \s chance in the outfield b: A iedtons aha TapREeUOE wa, Adavian | Mixed I ; Philadelphia 12, St, Louis 12 (11 tn HERMAN FACES Msc hes uj |the New Yorr Gots’ pounaes|GEORGE SHADE [acti nn en nine hitting. Mie 5 panne rege binds pera lth pill for an average of .403% for Brennan and MeDonald ve, Dranga and Joo Swarts and Elinor Stephens ve. Only games scheduled American Jewel: Co. CLASSY BOXER | tie thu.’ by whieh th 1 Antonio in the Texas teague.| BOXES TONIGHT |?!'., ana rervoia ve wiittame ana {att MER 8 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE : cyeutaiee Tillle “Kia” Herman, the welter the Cr to Wt, In Ht In f course, boys, it must be admit-| ' George Shade, the hardest. hitting | Rider Harry Willlameon and Mise Kearney 3 82} SECOND AVE, Welght boxer, who appeared here last ted that there might be a difference |of the Shade brothers, meets “Dyna. | vee Singles va. Mra, Bragdon and Bruce Hesketh, plese EAM) Established 1889 F) winter against Travie Davi 1 good pi nov {in the pitching |mite” George In the main event of] ytnor stephen Mildred Le Lanne,| Dick Burr and rene Stephens va, | Detrolt face a tou ignment August ¢ Yanks el lust the San Jose boxing show tonight Madeline Boga Ruth Poors. |v hetma Wolff and Bart Maskell st. Louie 5 4 when he meets Bermondsey Billy The and kd th, & 10-be over Joe MeGinnity's Dubuque team is | : sui et Y | Junior Toy Doubles [Wa nington a Sere mee, a tll Ieuding the Mlssissippl Vally| CALL GRID PRACTICE — | Rte Rae aannan and’ Robinson vx. clarke ana] Pultadsiobia Dealers — Garages} 10-round hout at Milwaukee. Well Ted Blankenship tet the Hed Sox | league, altho they are only a game| Firat football practice of the sea.|. Huth MeKinley va, winner Stephena-Le | Clarke | Boston staged ‘ ts His been in this country for several | down with three hits, and the White land a half ahead of the Ottumwalson was called today, when candi : is ‘ : Ato P.M Pesala MUNDUS oetiteien BH months, but none of the American} 5°* Wom * to 0 jclub. Bill Speas has his Cedar Rap-|dates for tho West Seattle Athletic ith van Ve le bi ™) Phitadetphia 4 4 Feiwel wha The Tigere made it three atraight by {fd4 club in third place, right behind] club eleven will try out on. Hiawatha Women's Doubton AL BM Now York 10, st- 5 4 meet the crack E Nal from the wanatore # tu & the leaders, areald’s tila ’ ine and Nelwon va Whiner of aboye| Detroit %, Washington § winning from th rm, 9 ty he leaders, playfield at 6:30 o'clock, Madeline Bogert and Margaret Byron | maton. «| Chicago 2 Boston % i i | 3 © Los ous It aj pusil the in t Ma: By year wasi ago: Tris Fthe attr

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