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PAGE 12 e?¢ e BY Sporting Baitor DEAN Denver Shelby Pigh BING 0 , , AGENT Odd chur ters of a champ’ Which for Whe the pu Fourth Tom ¢ IN MONT ANA In Great Fa bens, n we Ww an Loy M gontract with Jack was to be y The girl coute Mike Ke id $200,000 in t the tl ext mo at € w AIN was atmosphere Koehler Is Improving as Catchei Sacramento Catcher Comes to Front as Slug- er; Is Sweet Backstop WERYTHING Koehler, young catcher, improved bal! ef any of the in the Pacific Koebler has us a real hitter considered Sacramento's is one play young Coast come this year good the plate has undoubtedly proved his catch ing. He powerh the the of and thru work olons that Two Two Sears ehler i nd KOEHL tcher jand, a big, awkward fellow, didn’t look like he would get better, Portiand let him go to Oak land. Last year at Oakland ‘caught nearly every game Acorns played and yet nobody thought ouch of his work. H gurroundings would have held bac Most anybody but a super-sta But ‘the experience he «ot ‘Oakland was a big help. During ‘the stove league season he was Bwapped to Sacramento, where he {into a cleanup hit-| ter and a mighty fine receiver. is>a@ "young fellow yet @has a good chance of soing show at the end of this a years ag nC was string Port wh K Koehle that year. “@ lot of work. His size makes him /@ good target for tho pitchers to} hesve at and his experience hus} him well for headwork & the plate. ‘Catchers who can work every day and who can hit are in demand “in tho big time. Schang, Perkins,/ ‘Severeid, Schalk, Synder, B ne—| gome of the biggest noises in the “big league catching, are in there every While Archie Yelle, the San “San Francisco ace, 1s conceded to be the best all-around catcher in “the league, young Koehler isn’t far fehind and don't be surprised if Jands one of the first team) Beatione when the annual all-star) ‘teams are made up at the end of} WINS CONTEST LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1.—Walter ils twirled Oakland to a 4 to 1 yictory over the Vernon club here | RH. E Express, |third base line for two Press Agent for the the rush w first week [OUR BOARDING HOUSE J wiesen wry] HAW-W-W, HAW MADE A 15 1] Foor PUTT aN “THEN BLEW UP on INCH THATS TH’ BLOT “THAT BROKE “IH’ FOUNTAIN P A QUARTE CH Mo! AS AP!« CAN THE Clyde Mearkle and Fred like a cinch. |Blake the pitching assign- ment, and, of course, the sheriff lost the game. It’s upset when he wins one. He was in hot water in the 10th, walking two men, but got out of a hole by fanning Brown. He walked Sigtin to start the 16th and McGinnis doubled down the acks, Siglin oe at third. lofted long fly off of Gregg, wh rustied over to thie reacue after the |" horse had been stolen, and the win | ning run was Bin) Prough and Elmer Jacobs started on the hill and both were) in considerable trouble thruout the Penner a was} SCOTLANI CONFOUND The RE LY Mt Blake, And then, after the Tribe had tied it at &- 6 in the ninth, BY mason, | | ATOR, w THERE as platter, sorriest kind of a boner and chrew Al TERN \F HE PETRI BROUGHT A GOLF BALL FROM TL ce > HA-HA WE'D SOME {ODE LS FROM Wavac RLAND HE WenT / Moun TAL My, &i LiMBInG L MPORT al Ss Boots and Poor Pitching Mangle Game; Sacramento Wins Long One: ACRAMENTO was handed Friday's game on a silver Mearkle made the |third inning when he tried for the third out at second men scoring when he had a much shorter throw to first base for the out, which looked ted Killife the t is, in all away, saying the b r had to give | Thru ee Box Screen May Rohw iem't hitting behind thed it the Inat time th {fielder the pinches te ’ Hoth leadott Welsh, by Crane kept 1» opened the attack sides with ex kept op hy a ain up his fine hitting w there fe caw oy the two Fred for at kreat ith He xhter ke t night r ¢ and one put * Anderson Wins Lon 4 bs Int Th wort The rr ow-enting g Cup Play Anzac Takes Struggle; Beats Hawkes Fromest nd ngles ma’ of the Da HILLS A in the opentr up tennis LIBEL SUIT Amer day's IS STARTED BY PLAYERS ; INCINNATI, #ept nature of which are ined, will be filed agains lyer’s Eye, a Chicago weekly cation, in the federal court at beh ncan, yet edrems era E effect that appre offering blers were have sw = games in Cincinnati, early ir on te the suits a reached Friday, at ference between Bohne, the elub and W. O'Hara, who has tained to serve with C. J day n rector Jy neph ci mid, secre Aug Reds to er sel the players t Herrman. went to Chicago Friday munsel in Ch Judge other « nd to consult with A. A.U. MEET Dunear rs to be t Col publi Chi alt of of the for gam: ached them | the p AW £ Chi & con. Jo n re MeDiar- | the Reds, as coun. } president of the night pleago Landis, BEING HELD IN CHICAGO 1 h of t th om then on b prope SATURDAY Looking Back on Shelby and What Might Have SNYDER | Johnston Beaten in Davis Cup Serie FAIRWAY and GREEN Pama whe Tilden Easily) Inglev Chub ¢ han finish ap committee of che nounce The ch card, the winne mpion. 1 the weor ner with his fe Mor FOLSOM Jetferwor un ompet ¢ fare for the Day will be t Jeffernon with full every parkers ap al registered Labor handic par in the st wance count The pint big amount of pars 1 the 18-hole travel decide the winner uits, the} Club Captain Chet King ts getting the hill players lined annual play for the tournament, which golfers who get the municipal links clowes Sunday, 1G HATTON JI Inglewooa Portl. ad Golf clut ad in the turn half of th annua links battle, scheduled to be pl and course next Monday Is won hte opening t ry ¢ shore grounds last spring, and they are confident that they can hang up another victory Day ptain Hatton for the Times trophy open all playing on the entry list] September 9 up is to will team lead inst his a 1 on Labor announced | players would make th AKIMA will destination am tomor and his Bl) a hot ba licking neaxon, but tomorrow going to be Yokima'’s mit Earlington is going to be on the re celving end, At least, that's word that Frank Balco ment . to, Skipper Atkins. The Yakima club will stage a ‘ournament on Labor day, and the Earlington lads will stop over and engage in the play, ete Mears play be the holid North End cours and mixed fo tournament will be afternoon nd i the | aaginst bogey will attraction at the Monday forenoon ome tombstone played in the EMBERS are glewood club now signing up for the nt’s cup and Knox Roberts’ ition, This. two-in.one under way Sunday, resid trophy compe play will get September 9 | umph in the first Star meet w | women’s singles from Irene Stephens Frida; The champion was too steady and celts for her | younger rival. Mrs. Robinson takes a new Gertrude Robinson Wins Star Women’s Net Title ERTRUDE SCHREINER ROBINSON, land park woman tennis champion, repeated her tri-| 1920 Star-Wood-| hen she won the finals of the 6-2, 6-3. trophy bane to her home in} SEPTEMBER 1 ‘a. GREB WINS MIDDLEWEIGHT CROWN Windmill Defeats Champion Johnny Wilson Drops 15- Round Verdict to Pitts- burg Challenger BY HENRY L. FARRELL TEW ft Sept 1.—Johnny wi for most three | year riddleweight cham. pion rid the exercise ast night he the of great caut | passed out the | Wilson in fi that he lost |his crown to H burg fig ‘he fore the fight reached the end he fought a nd fan were jus it a rotten Wilson two n and same took chance as he was so carefn) defense of his title round decision aré the Pitts 1 rate th he a 16 arry Greb, pparently figured be started that he har of bis» reign ang loser. Ten thou red the verdict and as unanimous in voting fight. given the edge ic the 15 rounds, the first and the 13th. Had he shown a@ little aggressiveness and had he |been smart enough to see the ef jfect of the body punches that he landed thru. theowhol 4 Joo Sh hole fight on his tained the title.” Greb was so. tired from the ninth |round on that he could hardly keep his hands up, but Wilson did just |what Greb wanted—clinched and held. { It | fight Iby of was a slow, uninteresting Greb, weakened, no doubt making 160 pounds,’ failed t¢ jput forth the stunts that haye |made him almost inyineible among heavier opponents. He fought enough to win by the widest of margins, but he disappointed the crowd, | Wilson was a sadlooking figu: at the end of the fight. His beal |was swollen to twice its size and was a crimson biotch. His cheeks were puffed and his eyes almost closed. Greb’s reign as the champion [promises to be no more ‘successfu! than that of his predecessor: "The wonder arises what will Greb do with the he has it. b cannot fight often at 160 pounds. He will kill him self if he is forced to make welght m: times. Official figures morning showed paid admissions published that only 6,514 went thru the gates. The receipts were $24,160. this Idaho as Mrs. Bourque put the last cup out of play by win-| Wilson drew 37% per cent ané Chicago, Sept. 1.— ath from thy | ning it twice. he TAC IELD, Title-holding |Greb 12% per cent. A big ring of ‘speculators whe 4 11 5 SES Eldred banted in the first inning and Pick gobbled up the bali, but bie Mill ugh wae in the way and Pick tried x : Jacobs was wilder than usual and naa | S Mrs. Robinson} made |a great deal of trouble with his contr afternoon. We made three in our| half of the first and they - Batteries—Malls and Read; Cruze and Hannah. BILLY WELLS : EASILY WINS MILWAUKEE, Sept. 1—Bermond- | "sey Billy Wells, English welter- weight, outpointed Tillie Herman, a Californian, here last night. Wells) " Yooked every bit as classy as the ad-| arice reports said he was. However, he did not have to travel at top ‘speed to take the verdict. MeCANN WINS 108 ANGELES, Sept. 1—Frankle MeCann, Oakland lightweight,, won ‘thie decision over Kid Foster of New Orisans here last night. ‘Wildcat” > OBrien, local lightweight, and Frankie Dean. of Kansas City boxed a draw. Mr. their to in the same number, thanks Mearkle'’s mental lapse, half of ths second. Seattle took the runs came over | bunched hits and bunts, but the lead was short, as Sacramento tal- | lied one in the seventh and another fn the eighth. With two down in the ninth Yaryan and Lane fizzled as pinch hitters, but Welsh and| Mearkle both singled, Welsh going to third. He scored on Pick’s boct of Johnston's grounder. Eldred |walked, but Rohwe ned, Pen jner relieved Prough in the seventh THE SCORE AR. Rt ° 6 lead when two in the sixth on|* Sacramento. H, PO. Kopp, if |Pick, 2b | Moflwitz, | sche Ryan, Brown, et . Siglin, 2b McOinnix, |Prough, p "Koehler tb rt BASEBALL DOUBLE-HEADER Seattle ‘ Sacramento _ First Game Called | rounds ‘Totals 42 4 a3 ‘Batted for Prough In eventh, ¢Man for Koohler In nevanth tBntted for Tobin (n ninth {Batted for Jacobs t Innings pitched~—Pr ake 1 plus Credit |Gharge defeat to BI |Provgh 44, off Jacobe Hite batted—Ott Prougls of Wake t. Tune m of Jncobm 6, off Grew | le for—Jicobs 2, Prough |Struck out—Jacoba'h, Penner d, Make 1. | {Banga on Balle snoona d, Penner 1, Thane | | Jacobs | 1 10, off Jncos |%, Grege J, Hit by pitched balle~tohn [ston by, Brough, Hohane b i Tiyan, MoN \hane hitaceWelan, Miglin Kopp, flyun, Welsh, Hrown Sacrith Rohwer, ‘Tobin, Brown ntwallng-Kopp, inte to Moliwils, Htyan Double pluy—Me | boys \on. Two of the m A the b The loudly about left & too Kopp tried frame af visitors were nen he walked t yelling tong # move t first waa balancing a knee, He and Ryan But tt and Jake ploked Bu ady | didn’t do any} to steal third in the first | KRACHE AND CARMEN TO M GAIN chance Dode o| | Aberdeen boxed tw for wix rou » result Carm: will give a ov ny? Northwest meets Lat Krache the little EET ae he tors will have compare the and Ted htwel, Young day Be with Carmen, one 1 another for 10 holds ision, fight in A mee supporters of the figure dope f to ercot Krache, men cot has dra ands a ae of second ting two to more dope SEALS EASILY BEAT ANGELS} SAN KI Francisco » Angele: he seor Low Ang San Franct Batteries | Byler; Seott and oaully defer day, 10 to he | Halt Lake Portland Batteries Crumpler, tANCISCO, Sept. 1 wored 4 6 to 2 victory over 4 here youterday san Crandall, Robertson and Agnew, "BEAVERS LOSE TO SALT LAKE Le Balt wed Portland here 4, Lake youter Coumbe and Peters; Pillette and Unslow, Aberdeen, | got a hit thea Willi 1 not to try and Brick Art Koehler busted tn the game as a pinch hitter tr itu short th Crane'« lege n the at nearly of Huddy Ryan came within a couple of "of lifting wall In the arricnde t two bases ; PACIFIC when | at}? NAT | | Now York Cinetnnatt Pittaburg Chicago Bt. Louis Roaton Chicago BL Louls Brooklyn & ri New York Cleveland Dotrolt hinkton Iphia Honton Vitiadelphia York 4, mon Only AMBI ver the rig the ball hit or-thatched "_ COAST LEAGUE fan Francisco 1ONAL RESULTS Hindelphia 0. Inchunatl 1 Pittaburg New York 4 IOAN HHSULTS 4, Monte Wanhington 2 nohteduled, 40 16 ‘ a6 | 4] minutes und n battle national senior A Olympte nat ALU possible team places. Winners of several of the major events will have an “edge” t come entries in the world class filcals of the meet declared, Interest in senior events av following close competition Ir Junior meet F . and anne ment that Col. Charles Dieges, |U. official, will present a dia | medal to the runn |record of 4:123 | Joie In the junior | nosed out the winner, Chicago A, C., event Individual honorg were won Keeble, events, Illinois University MT. VERNON 48 to 45, by winning the final} io, of Jated, | n the pUuNnce A. A mond © who breaks the r the mile today. | Ray will attempt to win it A.C. over by M of Missourt, AND BLAINE , Be that contest OUNT sae crowd has viewed a baseball ir | city Is expected to be oa hand |day when the Mount Vernor and the Blaine t Korap for to place in the Nort league, A win by Blaine will {the pennant for the | while a victory by Mount NC pt that played. top place, ea game must | NEW RECORD PORTLAND, 1 ting a now ‘eyele vecord, land youth, city yesterday, Ore, Sept Paul Ramaley arrived in New 2 hours and the formoy tin cording to meseages recolved Ramaley made the trip in al lows than six days, |{ime had only on night. A split near Bur delayed the, racer Seven hou horde! Vv TO TANGLE The ah) n th 1 Sun n club it out hwest eineh IS ESTABLISHED Bet: | transeontinental motor: Port York threo ne, Me hore lightly and during that hour's sleep each Idaho, men. ron {| will put the two teams in a tle for another today for|must place her silverware in) honors’ and competition again next sea- son as the new trophy must} also be won twice before be-| | coming the permanent posses-| sion of any player. Paired Mrs. with Mrs. also annexed the doubles Bragdon, Robinson finals in the women's division, run: match with Trene) Thelma Wolff |ning out their | Stephens 61, 6-0. Mel Dranga and Chet Duett won the junior boy doubles by defeat ing Walter Swanson and Nelson | Robinson jn a hard-fought match aj 8:6, 6-2. ‘The finals in the men's doubles | had to be postponed until Tuesday at 4 p.m, when Windy Langile and Leo Lagerstrom will oppose Richar | Burr and Grant Laizure. and at mixed doubles will | also be played, The mixed doubles |scheduled for Tuesday will be an: nounced in Monday's Star, Finals in the | GEORGETOWN IN BIG TILT The Georgetown Merchants and the South Park Ball club will meet | in the first game of the series for the city Seml-Pro leaguo title Sun: day afternoon at the Georgetown Polo grounds, ‘The ‘game will start at 2 o'clock, Soccer Session Billed Tonight eryone interested In soc football is requested to be at the Seattle Hotel auditorium to hear T. W. Cahill, secretary of the United States Football asseein- tion, who is on # tour of the coun. try in the interest of the game. ‘The meeting will start at 8 o'clook. —$—$—$———— Complete Card for Next Show HE complete card Nate Druxman’s show the Arena Wednesday night, topped by the featherweight title bout between Bud Ridley and Tod Morgan, follows: Bud Oliver vs featherweights. Nick Sugar vs. lock, welterwei Tiny Bott vs. heavyweights, soa Mack vs, Lackey lightweights, nd Micgan vs, featherweights. for at Agy Aglipay, Frankie ghts. red Ches: Welsh, Mor: Bud Ridley, Major Talk | Hank Gowdy dropped a third strike in the first Inning with two down, and the error led’ to three runs, which Rave the Robina a Gto-1 victory over the Giants, ‘Threo singtes in the third inning seored the only ruin off Vie Aldridge, and the Reds failed to gain in the pennant’ rice by losing to the Cubs, 1 to 3 Sam Jones scored one run and knocked In another, and helped to win game when the Yanks beat the {to 2. Ruth went hitless, Hornsby's doubles and ainglos by Not. tomley and Stock seored two runs in the sighth inning, and gave the Cardinals a 2-2 victory over the Pirates, Cooney held the Phils to two hit in clght innings, and (he Braves won, ato 0 Burns, after Re Red Sox © won, tot A ringle by doubled, gave th: and the Ath HENRY FORD RACE VICTOR GLOUCESTER, Mass, Sept 1. ‘The schooner Henry Ford won the fisherman's race for the Lipton trophy off this port yesterday, ‘The Winner crossed the line a scant 60 weconds ahead of the Witwbeth Howard, hie had only yun, |were said to ha secured $40,00€ worth of seats, took a terrible trim ming and lost over $25,000, it wat understood from a reliable source MISS BURNS WINNER OF GOLF TITLE pease: OOR COUNTRY CLUB, HIGHLAND PARK, Ml, Sept, |1.—Miss Myriam Burns, Westmore- land, formerly of Kansas City, today won the women’s Western golt championship by defeating Mis | Louise Fordyce, Youngstown, Ohio and 4 in the tournament final ‘The match was anything but 2° close one and the West Moreland player took the advantage on the first few holes, where her opponent jwas unable to hole her putts, Aftet jwinning the first hole in 5-6, Mise Burns lost the second when she failed to sink her second putt, leave ing the mateh all square, Matters stood this way for short time when the third was halved in par fives, ‘The fourth, fifth and sixth were taken by the champion after her opponent missed jseveral short putts for a hale and possible wins, The seventh and eighth were halved and Miss For dyco reduced her handicap by win ning the ninth in $4. ‘The 10th of 11th were taken by Miss Burns, bul Miss Fordyce took the 12th in 4-6 A par three and a birdie four at the 14th gavo the Chicago entrant the } match, 6 up and 4 to play, On the latter green Miss Burns sank a 1% foot putt for the win, TULSA MANAGER IS SUSPENDE CHICAGO, Sept, 1—Jaek Lelivelt manager of the Tulsa club in the Westron league, has been indefinite ly suspended for striking an umpire during & game this week, President A. RB, Tentney declared yesterday, |

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