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PA( 10 M IS SrA TIRE and Fighters BY LEO H. LASSEN stead of weekly. have their shows twice a month in- About Fights Golvin, at First Base, Is Only Infield Star Krug Is Slipping Badly; Jacobs Is Playing Out of Po- sition at Short, While Whaley Is Outfielder by Trade; Team Hasn't Very Strong Punch Canadian Cities SLCMAN team from the Seattle | BY LEO H. LISFIT infield ar strong punch are keeping the Los 8 n in the second 3 division of t league. Walter a nifty first sacker, and hy that lets the L. A. infield out completel ; i Marty Krug is slipping rapi and has at Peg? looked terrible second base during the past = . Si two days. The manager of the Angels should < : be handling his club from the bench. 4 tay Jacobs is the regular third sacker and has been play i per ing shortstop because of injuries .to Clyde Beck and Flea That’s the three of) McAuley, the regular shortstoppers, Seattle rhtd for 1 Whaley, an outfielder by trade, has been playing third -_~* 5 present base of late te | Flores’ sensati and The L. A, pur is rather wobbly; Joe Jenkins, the sock- » B expected victory over Bercot! ing catcher, Clarence Twon 1d Wally Hood, outfielders, ® last Tuesday night put the are the only powerful hitters - Filipino boy very much ir on the team, B the limelight. I ‘ utfie a bad Bercot and Harper were matct te “2 me: & oe aly f. for July 15 and a coin was tosse p i is rea LF F BS the ring io the inain event at C u aK Dumovi ay ball yard, Nate Druxman winni PACIFIO ‘COAST LBAGUE v ers—that’s a pr : # the right to stage this show ina Winkabn ; " staff f <3 i But the lidn't figure on |Beattie “ . ‘ Angels r reinforcements a\ the good A of the little | Verne a base and a stronger punch § Brown man from Man pale o> ah « 5 4o¢| Defore they can hope to get out ¢ 5 Sick that Beroot wes dlegrated or |Ontnes ° 4 449 | the Knocked out of the fight with Har. | Portland ; ane | pet, as that fight is a certainty for |*°* Anseles .. ROOT HAS this summer, but whether it is the <eera SOMETHING” logical card for the next show is BATORAL TRACCD Charley Root, the young pitcher something else again. ‘ t wses | wh ked for Los Angeles yester | Druxman {sn't sure as to just what oe | 608 han “something at young ut hetwill do. He may use Harper and a fol eaday, but 4 i Fleres, fighting Bercot with the win : s|he of a great ) H ner later. Or he may make an effort 438 | pitcher x that to re-match Bercot and Flores x - ~ 9? he didn’t } n but he z | Or he may go thru with the origi ss | showed the Ir A good hook ye a q nat scheme of fighting Harper and! RESULTS rday was dazz)i u 1B Bercot a wt oe , ree men o r i Lonnie Austin, Bercot's manager ‘ t bree af 1% prefers to take Harper first or to let y; Wateon, Nebt » Welsh in i Harper and Flores fight while Drux- | man wottld like to use the re-match ‘ Krug, wh iV Any way it goes the fans ought to| At Chicago RH opped odaw Caine veh od i} be'in for a trio of good fights for the = 2 amper er, practica decided 1} near future, as Bercot guarantees a| 1 May and Wisee, Sandtere if fight with’ his rushing style; Harper | Keen and tartnett BOWMAN CAN RUN ii hasiplenty of class and Flores can} 4+ poston rn oy & | FOR BIG MAN 2 y : 1 b « the bases, but F : Is Stribbling Fighting his size and = int ‘e can / ? ravel around those bags ‘aig Too Often? AMERICAN LEAGUE lide, too, and it was | 1 Is Young Stribling fighting too WHR TORT FO: baie etasueen ieaeee mele that j j ad i. r Seattle's first } Not:yet 20 years of age and still se 4 ; ing, the Georgia b ha ‘ ’ ee : | iin. {2 CANT KEEP WELSH | He fs an established big leaguer; in “| Gb sagen pe oe a fact, he is the ‘real world’s light er ete eee ee m Teaky te ite heavyweight champion, having Wark ee ee 4 mauled Mike McTigue to a fare-you. iy will. probably be brougt ‘ well in a nodecision bout. | at base agi a Elmer Stribling was matched to) fight bi = benched. Bowman's Harry Greb in Michigan City, Ind ; fan't K. yet, and you ca + on July 4, but the match was can. keep Jimmy Welsh on the sidelines. a coled. He's going like a million. i: That would have been a real test, |? s 1 1 i 5 Greb has class. | ia f But back to the original question | pect Golf Events fm Is Stribling fighting too much? He Billed Here Friday f seems to thrive on a great many/| With the Pacific Northwest meet | NPB bouts, but don't be surprised if ho | a matter of history, local golfers WR 3s burned out, as he is fighting and are now turning their attention to Oa) training constantly, and he hasn't the links schedulo at their respective 4 reached his full growth yet. clubs, and tomorrow, July 4, will find he a arg them out shooting for various prizes. ir) Tacoma Fights because holiday attractions are sched ‘ fl Off Until Fall uled at every course in the city og Tacoma is without boxing until Seed Match pla inst bogey, match 13 the fall season opens. The City of | play againt per, medal handicap com ie Hae Destiny can’t very well support two | iS tl + petitions are on the list for the men j boxing clubs because of lack of suf-| eattle ennis folks, Mixed feresomes will be played i ficient population. It’s very likely S In ding jin the afternoon at the North End, i that in the fall the Tacoma fans will | tars va lRainler, Earlington and Inglewood a clubs. Commission Has Two Good Judges Since the installation of the judge 4 system of giving decisions in Seattl: 3 smokers there has been very little Squawking over decisions. The com- mission has two good men on the job, Eddie O'Neill Thompson doing the judging. ment is better than one man’s opin- 3 jon; at least the success of the sys- 7 tem here of late seems to prove it. Portland Winner Over Seals, 10-2 PORTLAND, Ore., July 3.—Port- | land easily defeated the ledgue-lead- ing Seals here yesterday, 10 to 2. 1: R. 0. E. 4 9 0 ra | Williams, Henion and Schorr, and | | Yelle, Vargas; The score: San Francisco Portland Rachac and Daly. TO AMATEURS SAYS BABE ADAMS Pitcher, Pittsburg Nationals HAVE always ed that a 4 smooth pitching motion was ian the first asset every pitcher should Hi \4 possess. itd Nothing takes more out | W} pitcher than a jerky motion F of a that the the places most of the strain on arm and loses the benefit of follow-thru body motion, Next in importance is the knowl edge on the part of the pitcher that he hds eight players in the field, tory by doing their part. Victory is the thing. Hi I take far more joy out of a Ha 9 to 8 victory, made possible by my N) team mates’ batting, than a 1 to 0 i ) defeat in which I have pitched bril- H)) iiantly. | i A pitcher must not try to carry Mii the entire burden. Don't think you must strike out every pl BASEBALL any Los Angeles vs. Seattle i } GAME CALLED AT 2:30 {') i BE AON-O169 for TICKHTS ; Fo and Stewart | i It seems that three men’s Judg.| ot wildly anxious to help him to vic-| Tennis club leaves tonight for| iA R B | ae ally ut | Sacramento Beats Fail in Efforts a two-day Invasion of Canadian ‘ourts. The local stars play the| OAKLAND, July 3—Salt Lake! Vancouver Lawn Tennis club team|won from land yesterday, 5 to| Friday, July 4, and on Saturday|4. The Acorns staged a rally in they are billed to play the Victoria|the ninth, but {it fell one run short |team at Victoria. 1 (The. score A as The Seattle team making the trip|Salt Lake 5 10 0} fs made up of Leon de Turenne,|Oakland ..... 4 ead Dick Vander Las, Dan Lewis, Whit-| Mulcahy, O'Neil, McCabe, O'Doul, comb Quillian, Richard Burr and|Singleton and Cook; Kunz, Langlie. and Read, Foster I, Baker. THI EAT' LI rAR fit Infield Is Keeping Los Angeles Back | Von Elm Looms as Golf King Duffy Lewis Is Still Don’t Forget hile e Ame League, Don't ¢ H ooklyn Di Much the Race Uncle Robby WIL. LRERT “ie ROBINSOV “hehe Carlson Leaves Tuesday for California Gam “sCcooy CARLSON, of J yverett, who ts slated for the quarterback job on Andy Smith‘s University of ornia foo! m thin fall, leaves Tuesday night r Berkeley rett high school ing d under Coaches eded almost a cinch for k job at California this He had the inside path for the eason, but broke his ankle and was forced on the year berth last in practice shelf, arison’s return to“the Berkeley ol was considered doubtful Inst spring when he married Mildred Haugen, an Everett girl. Howe both Carlson and his wife will mo’ Berkeley and, as a result Golden Bears’ gridiron’ stock takes a boost upward. Carlson will un doubtedly be seen in action in the stadium here when Washington and California meet in November, to the Vernon in Second LOS ANGE July %.—Sacra- mento came back mtrong yesterday and took the second game of the series from Vernon, 13 to 5, The score: R. H. | Sacramento - 13 Vernon 5 Hall and Schang; Cadore, and Hannan BY AHERN | PARDON ME FOR INTERRUPTING YoUR LECTURE,~ BUT “THis Is MAJOR HOOPLE SPEAKING ! ~ AHEM ~~~ i) YOUR-TALK, You SAID THAT LITTLE 15 THE GAVAGE BOZAK TRIBE OF GWAMALAY! a HAW, You ARE 1 SPENT RS AMONG THE AND WAG MADE As) HONORARY CHIEFTAN, INDEED f+ KNOWN OF mH DOESNT KNOW AWNMORE ABOUT RADIO THAN A HORSE FLY DOES AQOUT GALLOPING fe HE THINKS HE CAN “TALK BACK THROUGH THAT SET!. THATS “TH! SECOND sheEcH HE TUNED His CHW On TONIGHT ++ TH’ OTHER WAS A TALK ON TH’ Swiss ALPS, AN'TH’ MAJOR GA\D THEY WERE ONLY A FLIGHT OF STAIRS COMPARED “To “TH MOUNTAINS WE CLIMBED Wh and Clark during his prep Bagby Hurls Redskins to 4-3 Victory 2 M BAGBY days Wednesday had one of his good and the veteran right-hander turned back Los An gelex, 4 to 3 | The Redskins came from behind to win after Los Angeles had taken load that Golvin but you make fans be. For the necond —consecu tive day Golvin put the Angels in the lead with a slap over t right field fer The blow came in the second in- ning, scoring Ced a three-run 7 y say can’t hit will never Seatt! Neve it ric Durst al with Golvin. Go! BAGBY vin also singled j later in the game. The Angels took another tally in the third Durst stole and when Wally over the plate singled and Hood tripled eel From there in Bagby was master | | of the situation, holding the visitors | to three scattered hits. | Charley Root was pitching fine | baseball for the Angels und he| |blanked the Tribe until the fitth. | Bowman walked and Ted Baldwin | double. Rohwer popped back of |. ond and Krug should have caught | the ball in his eye, but he did a Bill | Stumpf and over came Bowman. Bagby singled to start the sixth Jand Lune walked dy made a} perfect bunt, advancing his play- | mates. Welsh singled sharply past! first and the score was tied. Bow-| |man did a Casey and went back to| |the bench. But Baldwin swung on | | the onion and our Theodore slammed out a double, scoring Welsh from second, James having stole and land- | jed there by virtue of a great Mike| Clarence Twombly was robbed of | Kelly ailde two hits yesterday by wonderful ‘That was all of the scoring for tho | fielding. Ted Baldwin ran in and attarnéon, |picked up a bunt, nailing Twombly 1. ton, Angeles AD RH PO A pat first by a great underhanded | |Twombley, rt 4 6 1 6 6 O| throw. Jimmy Welsh backed up dat a 4 . . ‘ ‘ ‘ ogainst the right field fence-to pick [Reon ¢ 2 1 1 2 6 09/9 line drive off of the boards, trash- | Jacobi, ay ;% $ 9 2 0 o|ing into them when he snared the | Krug, 2b OMA CN me OL andi ba} va ae eer | © 1 0 0 0| Los Angeles used three pinch hitters | f § 2 & S| without avail—Jenkins, Cruise and MDs faa pee \¢ Jrandall. i Orda 6.1.84 a - e | Trying to mako a fast play on a . double killing, Cliff Brady dropped Oh | toss from Sammy Crane and you ire | should have heard Marty Krug beef! Mau ailiacets 4 (| Jt was Krug that was called out and le Malawincebreed B ojhe figured that as the player and |Rohwor, If. ....06 6 | manager he had a double yell coming ig bel | } {and what was heard of his conversa. | Bagby, p 2 | tion far away in the press box his Totals iat Mie ete Lees be at ‘Batted for Krug In eighth. tHatted for Byler in ninth Batted for Root In ninth. by innings Tits 08200110 tok Seatth 000015 00e4] | Po1ay? soe] | Root 8, Hagby | Bagby 1 Basen on | Wala piteh | Lane, ‘Welsh, | Passed bnil-—Hyter n bawer—Lane, | | Welsh, Home run—doiyin, Three-bane | | hit—Hiood, " Two-baao hite—Brady, Baldwin,“ wombley.. Sacritice hite-- | Hrady, Jacobs. Runs batted in-—Golvin | Hood, Rohwer, Welsh 2, Ted Baldwin Umpires—#ehaller and Time! | Signal 3, | bare hand of a drive shot thru Leading Coast Hitters Salt Laker Salt Lake Pilot Is Crashing Ball for Average of .436; Cliff Brady Leads in Sacrifice Hits, With Brick Has Promise Eldred Second in Doubles of Greatness «py cet te 9 Von Elm Threatens to Be Big Noise in Coming ,' ? Aisry olhe wr Amateur Title Fight ¢ BY JOE WILLIAMS ue ot e G™ B VON ELM, a t . ’ . « from the runwe “ 5 Oak = dail youngster in the amateur golf cham we f F He has plonship this year—and there will be '™ : Z ; é plenty of dangerous youngsters, wha ~ : eee : P with Cummings, Held, Shute, Carl ps t Cr paw and McHugh com-| | Pete <a os HE Week Von Eim has something most of | * fer, Ve : : the other newcomers a stern, | § fierce unshakab: mpetit tem F perament, To back up this destrable ‘ quality he has a perfectly balanced | %Pevl. Bait, : ‘ game WILIAAMS, Seattle ” ” ' oe i ° Von Elm was more thas a mild | Pred ' ‘ ‘ th er at Flossmoor last ummer Ts “ we uw ° * . The Salt Lake youngster |jiterally 6) 18:48 swamped two formidable p ers in ; 4 the first and second round matches ‘ ‘ before bownig to the wizardy of Oul- ‘ ‘ 6 ‘ ‘ z met in the"thira nd, and Oulmet. 3 ‘ 4 rhe rE you should be told, was playing at 4 ew the top of his form i - Re 2 - Von Elm crushed Capt. E. F. Car rae ot ee r ter, Irish champion, in the first | PF. and 6 s 46 € round, 8 and 7. Beating Carter by a | Kuns, Osidane 4 ms 2 6 7 re 5 e ‘eat kt ve Be c 209 ‘ 1 1 ‘ hole or so is no mean feat; taking | }y oe oes he ae Be him over to the tune of 8 and 9. 118 rey comes under the head of giant ‘ $10 4 achievements v0 sm 8 Von Elm played t t ‘ ‘ S52 ‘4 of the tournam inst Carter “ ¢ . and was five under even 4's for 29 to 7% “ 3 4a holes. You will get an idea of the ° terrific pace he set whe u hear 240 4 7 ‘ that Carter shot the last nine holes . rine 4 4 in the morning in even par, not one a ; - hole above or under, and yet lost ‘4 ‘ r holes, x “a ye ‘ ® ° next day, against Jimmy | twon Loe Angeles 46 388 4 ‘ of Bt Louls fine match | BOW MAN, Beatile @ 2 co] 7 ” s * ‘ ntinued to play | Batesiey, i a3t ' ‘ way and hung | Kimmick non ‘ We : G4 w 74 $26 however, proved a bit too |; ’ ps pe tay nape ea) him in the third round ‘ 3 a 2 | ’ 9 ! 1 1 2 o and won, two and Age eae. z > A bad putting streak whipped the | (fate 62 F oe are a eitee ate Westerner after he had scored a | LANE, Seattle a3 3360 Bt wt et ‘ 1-6 splendid 35 over the out-going nine | Adams, Oakia as ~ eee in the afternoon, to go into the lead | RONWER, Sesttie ae A238 ce for the first time. High, Portiand s 6 ° _ —— Whaley, Loe Angeles 7 J 1 2 2 Durst, Los Angeles 70 ‘ 36 4 Trimmer Wins ela gs rte 7 , 1 ° First Race i ae the irst Race in ae 1tos rent 2 5 6 Yacht Regatta bie i Byb d ures A, July 3 The Trimmer, ‘ 7 ° 2 foot power cruiser, owned | Meher: Peg 5% rie We y W. G, Shain of the Queen City ia Saag Yacht club, won the annual Pacific 3 od ® o 3: Md Wao S06 International long distance handi- 5 499) 19 arian ts jcap power boat race, which ended 20348 3 ¢ os the Tacoma Yacht » Wednes. 6 5 3 4 . ‘ . ay evening 2° Gite he Lady Helen, owned by 7 a og gong thur Rust, commodore of the Ta- | Lazer t Lake 1 Pi 5 coma Yacht club, was second be vt le pi oi ae ae The list of boats, in tho order |sTECLAND, Seattle i ete sce that they finished, follows; Wan-|t Portland Oy Seated derer, Tacoma, 8 Kay Dee, sSe- | Krum Lise Asesice 6 1b attle, 9:06; Isabel W., Victoria, 9:18; “gait Lake @ @ 3°06 Keewadin, Seattle, 9:41; Triton, Se- Francisco o @ ¢ @ attle, 10:10; Harklow, Tacoma, 10:12; fie ye ea Norwhal, Tacoma, 10:15; Sovereign, ° ee Seattle, 10:15; Mary, Seattle, 11; 1 3:3 1 eat 543 Ric | Peare eres Reindeer, Seattle, 11 64; Rio Bonita, "RA: 2 ex 8 Vancouver, 12:06; Sueja, Seattle, ee she 12:20, and Rosemary, Tacoma, 10:21 * 0) 888 The long distance race was the | TOBIN, Seattle 528 em r " 1 Pacific | McAuley, Los Angeles . Pane tee | | opening event of the annual Pacific | Wutsn ‘San Pranclece eres International regatta, which is be- | Thompson, Sacramento Catt 3 0 ing held here this week. DELL, Seattle eit ee aceasta owell, Vernon ..... Bs ee RR Portland i oo 4 e Los Angeles 10 oo 2 0 fento 248 2 0 33 |Favorites Winners hee an 48 eta 10 00 20 at Brighouse Track |S. Sa Ute seo eae VANCOUVER, B. ., July 3.— [ree Ly 62 a ene | With one exception, favorites won | Leverens, Portland yea: @ eee the races at the Brighouse track |Golvin, Los Angele 965: BE Saree eaae yesterday. The result follows: | (Compiled by U. 8. Sports Service, San Francisco) RESULTS | ——————— Ses race, 6 furlonge—John A. Scott, é 1, Dr. Metferman 2, Mian Beltrey 3. B. it M dd T H jesse thee’ Wy secloabe-cuionte artley Madden, Trial Horse Deertrall 2, Dr. Joe 3. Third ra 6 furiongs—Dode Adams 1, | BIL Sptvins 2, Carrie Moore 3. Fourth race, 5% furlongs—Lafe M. 1, Some Baby 2, Jack Fountain $, Fifth race, 1 mile—Buckthorn It. 1, Peace Fiag 2, Contriot 3. Bixth race, € furlongs Quinine 3. Beventh race, 1 mile 70 yards—Tan II. 1, Tia Seth 2, She Devil 3 Game Chatter ) Jago 1, Princess remarks addressed to were far from pretty. Phyle ruled that Brady had dropped the ball when pivoting to make tho throw to first and had held it long enough for the out at second. Billy Phyle Altho badly beaten, Bartley Madden got more credit for Sammy Crano made one of his spe- | staying 15 rounds with Harry Wills in their fight in New Hote sea) Ont ng ate rare York than Wills did for winning. Madden, outweighed by and third by Byler. Crano didn't |8ome 30 pounds, stuck the limit with the Black Panther and have @ chance for un out, but what | made it necessary for Wills to fight Luis Firpo before get a wonderful stop it was! |ting a Jack Dempsey bout, as his failure to stop Madden |hurt his drawing power with Dempsey. Madden, like a tote of other mediocre men, has never won manu fights, out he's tough. Bowman nearly dropped oae into the bleachers late in the game, Hood picking his drive off the railing. poeeanq ooo on, . bu th Be by m th in ey tr th

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