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PAGE San Francisco Dropped Again by Portlanders Great Series, Starting Today, Between Seals and In- dians Here, With Tribe in First Place; It’s Biggest Week of Baseball Seattle Has Had in Years BY LEO H. LASSEN HEY'VE gone and done it! Those pesky Indians have jumped into first place in the Coast league, the firgt time a Seat- tle team has ever led the Coast teams at this stage of the race. With the great help of the Portland Beavers, who sunk the n Francisco Seals again yes- terday in Portland, the Indians waltzed into! first place. The Seals and Indians are opening their big series for the lead today at the Rainier valley rk in what should be the ‘ grandest week of baseball) ————— — — that has ever been staged . here. W G lf Portland dropped San Francisco omen @) i into second place by a wond THE SEATTLE AR Seattle Indians Take Lead in Coast League BASEBALL ROOTERS ORGANIZE FOR SAN FRANCISCO SERIES HERE Tribe’s Star Utility Infielder ome: Pepper Rally Is Held | at City Council Room Great Program Outlined for Series With Champion: D. E. Dugdale Heads Club, With Important Com- mittees Named; Parade Planned If noise will do it the Seals are licked alread The Star Rooter’s club was organized last night at big meeting at the city council chambers and the member of this new pepper organization pledged themsel to the support of the Indians, not only for this big week, but thruout the season. | The Rooters, who met at the invitation of The Star, has| |made permanent organization with D. E. Dugdale as} a showing against the champions, w ning seven out of eight while Seat tle was taking six out of eight from | Los Angeles. Stars Loom in Mid-West BY JOE WILLIAMS It’s the first time since 1915 that ® Seattle team has been in front in| ROM out of the | " > @ regular season race in a baseball Middle West may come the GC a old burg is Daseball league and the rf mes naan wae | in feminine golf, Vean Gregg is expected to choose Pe napa ah the Seals today and !f the Old Master | Cummings, — of is right he has a fine chance to wal pieaes abet ts jo} hs pions as he is the best t ‘on Jop the champion: hn! apne willis pitcher in the league today | The Indians, with one day of rest after the long series with Portiand, | championship are on edge for the fight of thelr) sy song the young lives. They managed to tak |yrieem Burns three out of seven games from the 5 two-time champions in Frisco and fought her way to the national Two foremost play Mid Westerners are of Kansas City, and Louise Fordyce, of Youngstown, 0. these two went to the Seals are conceded to be the lthe fing the Western cham toughest team in the league to beat | Hionsnin at Chicago Miss on their home field Burns winning after a el strug It's the first meeting of the Seals) 9. and the Indians ere thts poten S| The Kansas City record-breaking crowd is expec | i Cs be on hand to see the opening game. |’ requisites of & champion. oe cluding a fine fighting spirit, and TWO WONDERFUL she ought to'go far in the national | INFTELDS PLAYING tourney this year. Miss Fordyce ts | San Franeisco has the - oie @ better technician than the Mis in the minors, bar none, rt Fl 1 i : 18 te cut teas; Pete Kilduff, second |#Ur! maiden; she hits a longer ball pase; Eddie Mulligan, third base; Hal |Off the tee and is surer with her | Rhyne, shortstop. That's the lineup |froms, but she lacks the atern com of the champions’ inner defense Detitive front that decides crise And what a combination that is! | Perhaps this will come with added ‘They are aggressive, can field, run, experience. Like Mias Burus, the think and hit and they're the power! Ohio giri is a newcomer in tourna of the Seals. |ment golf, and her adventures in the} The infield has saved the Seals @/ higher realms have been linited. lot of trouble this year and has kept Another ytissourian who may cre the team in. the race. ate more than a passing flurry in the And don’t forget that Seattle has golfer has all “Gregg Day” at Park on Friday oth ™ fan whe Beatie ¢ dean of % way reagy comms ty with » © south be Howey \chairman. Will Wilzinsky is] mae A ¢ acting secretary. rf mericans [:Douk” made John | Drummey | Pepper Notes load: and Ger ton. \Chaviey Dévis, | \ cinerea ea 1 William Lynch and Bert Swezea ¢ All of the old baseball guard was ‘ = ee ————aeeer jact with him é snd at last night's Roote ub | ° The big parade will be héld on) yin’ stacy Shown, Ed White 98 Po t) Portland Wirs ine aemonn'eusee ‘Woaneany |mesing. bac? Shon Taw in 4 : a effort will be made 0/7 Washburn and Charley Davis be-j_., iid Final Contest Jland the; police band | ing some of the gang there Finland Second in . ORGANIZED A y Yee,| Off Champions rritise ronny |W. a miter, who wed 1 umire| Binds With 54. B | Portex July §.—Portland won |), pp thon teaige tan ye pote |in the ‘same Michigan league that | an ain in the final game from the 88M!) c user offering hie services as yell| “R44” KMlleter played in, back 20] BY [#P% | Francisco Seals here Monday and, ®4/ ying and he will be expected to | ests Or #0, was at last night's meet | 2 I | a result, forced the champions into |inys charge of it. By tomorrow a|!PS and wanted to renew acquaint Se seaisa STADIUM, Paris, jwecond place. The score of Monday's |, rogram of yells will be printed | snces with Killefer, but the Radiant 8.—The United States it i. game was 6 to 5. be. on. hand. for the f One” had been picnicing yesterday |its lead over Finland and the fied Despite the fact that the Beavers) on hase be noise-making | #94 didn't show up winning two first pls | were outhit, the locals held in the! and hatbands available at ~v eral scattering t critical spots ltoday’s game for all prospective| Members of the club were urged to) Olympic track and field games t Portiand won seven out of the] members |to obtain hatbands and noisemakers. | England captured a first in the eight games played with San Fran-) «phe Rooters’ club will be asta-| The lateness in organizing the club|other final event of the day, cisco here tloned behind the first base boxes | prevented much being done for the| The official standing at the ed vere a 1 bugs who sit in this section | first game the day was: United States, 9; ‘ 7 are obligated to make plenty of} _ land, 64; England, 26%; | and Agnew; Aaehac, Eckert noise Sirens will be put up in the ball |14%. France, 9%; Hungary, | OFFICIALS | park either today or tomorrow. Switzerland, 5; Norway, 4; NewZ REA |ARE THANKED | — |land, 4. Proclamation of Mayor Brown The downtown parade committee | — Farmer Holder of |making this baseball week was| included Bert Swezea, Without |HUBBARD AND Unique Gun Mark |reas ty George Newell, of the| Bert's handie on a parade committee | HOUSER WIN Only one man ever broke 100|Young Men's Business club. New-! it couldn't be much of a parade E HART HUBBARD, colores targets at the grand Ameri. |é@ll is {n charge of the Y. M. B. C - from the University of Michi can’ tournament. That was Farmer |4ay at the park Saturday and Wil Wilzinsky threw a mean pen-|won the broad jump with a leap Riley Thompson of Cainsyille, Mo. promises some extra trimmings for|cil as secretary last night and he i7 445 meters. That was in 1910, But with ex-|that afternoon. He is making an/ didn't boot a motion all evening Right on the heels of Hubbew eptionally fine shooting grounds, |¢ffort to ¢ Gov. Hart declare a} — victory, nich sent the Ameria level, with a skyline like the Western |half-holiday Saturday for baseball! Dugdale makes a fine cliuirman,|tiag up the pole above the prairies afford, it is expected that |in Washington, and he certainly punisnes those | board, and the band to playing tt i, nome may equal Thompson's record| Thanks were tendered to Mayor |rules of order. Star-Spangled Banner,” Bud Ho lat Dayton. One hundred straights; Brown and Mrs. Bertha Landes for| — | University of Southern Calif + Jare common in tournaments all over |4se of the council chambers for| Charley Davis was sorry one thing | giant, won the shot put fori jast night's meeting and for their/is missing this week—he won't have a | the cor bud in the grand Ameri. F n | United States can different |support of baseball a chance to razz Waiter Mails ‘This meant another 10 points Aas se " (AE UR ‘| Bill Klepper, Portland's famous aes another flag raising. 7 a baldheaded boss, was on hand, and/| Séveral prospective members of jiubbard’s leap was translate, : ener” Bob Evans Resigns also. given & vote of ‘thanks |the Boosters’ club failed to show up| 24 tect € inches, Ned Gourd r | s king the Seals in the Rose /|last night. They'll be called out and | no: Harvard star, also & ’ as Olympic Coach ity Inst week. razzed plenty if they don't show UP | second. Hansen, Norway ponds ‘ Evans, who has coached the | LOCKARD | today. | Tunlos, Finland, fourth; W. Ui 7 ; ‘ San Francisco Olympic club to two|QN HAND | France, fifth, and McIntosh, a oes ¢ atl - \ [Successful football reasons, has found; Prexy Lockard was on hand to| That's a threat—not a promise. |), . sixth the pressure of private business tooO| represent the Seattle club and he | much, and has resigned his gridiron| promised to have music on hand| Bernie Brin, Seattle's jarz king, | The Olympic club board of\and will help in the pepper rallies | was there last night, and he offered | BSS star utility infielder for the) Pos Above is Frank Emmers, national list this summer ix Audrey | ‘ ’ ohahige ° trustees has accepted the re: tion 6 a the fa 5 a pretty classy quartet of its own. | Faust, of St: Louis, now in Engiana |/"dians, who shows gredt possibilities, He is the fastest) vin wet, “hate Holnneterte, 7m | 9 ad pk meray ites Fe? by pebipeds paged les for the fans | ant of Stanford was secood In Bowman, Brady, Ted Baldwin and) tq compete in the British champion. |7unner on the Seattle club. | former Olympic coach, will probably |ant jast night has promised to| =k Hills of Princeton, third. Crane the Indians are presenting &/ahtp, the only American to invade,,——————— ——— ————— |be Evans’ successos bring five new members to teday’s| BIll Lynch was very oratorical,|‘tree thus accounted for 8 powerful array of talent. jby the way. Miss Faust came for. IB s Id | 1 cane praised aud’ tha taaatiae was ad- but nobody paid much attention to | needed points for the United 8 gr eo jward with @ rush Jest fall, when she Soccer League urger Sold to iF ites Wi journed to meet again tonight at) him [Srna another coset aS RED BALDWIN BEST, played great golf against Glenna | Mi Li Club avorites in 8 o'clock at the Elks’ club jadded two more by taking SAYS DUGDALE Collett and Mra. c. H. vanderbeck.| Shows Growth | inneapoliss Club) ih Orexon Meta : Stacy Shown {s providing the big TOPO. the big Finn, was “Red” Baldwin is the best catcher |1¢ ahe has any Succeas at all abroad ; SA ger a Mere gc ee eee ac oe ae vised T. Pl E |algn for the Boosters’ club that will | And Niklander, his team-malg t league y she is ‘y to re v Lett ie with the ORTLAND, July tan | vag ne ited States apoperg says D. B. Dandate, \contident mood end 1 way tale « for Next Year “' Bae ge tregpasse Monday in the Oregon state tennis| “C= > “ONS to Erect [nang in tront of the first-base boxes. | points on Finland 1) San Francisco Coast jeague ciub, has put was 14 meters 99. Vean Gregg never has much to say about himself or about anybody else champion, backed up by the Misses Fordyce, Burns and Faust, not to F, Kelly, of Bethlehem Stee! com pany, was elected vico 1 the Kansas City club of the Ameri. ident, and| will have two clubs in Brooklyn: | ardson, can association, having broken a Winning U pto Pitchers who will agree with him. | Bildred goes to right field. It'll break Eldred’s heart if he can't play this week as he would rather beat the Seals than eat, and héaven knows Brick alwaps has a wonderful appetite. SOUND IS FROM A BOAT ont! ocEAN 2. MAYBE TS A RUM RUNNER LOADED Wri ScoTcH EH?~ An Costs Little and Keeps Reliable Time ~and 60 it is ideal for motoring, for camping, for use in crowds oy TheNEW Yankee '1z (OUR BOARDING HOUSE ENRAG A Hi WATT=T WILL TUNE Nou iw CONCERT I it iy ES WER TO GH PITCH! & SCHOOL GIRL COMPLEX| ON On His ON A SWISS (Copyrialh 4921, b BY AHERN NEA Services tne) Salt Lake outfielder, has been sold to the Washington Americans, has been denied by Owner Lane of the Balt Lake club, Pro Basketball in Portland Is Likely Portland 1s seriously thinking of organizing o proféssional basketball league for next year, A number of former Oregon and O, A. ©. cage per. formers are said to be interested, Sculli ng Champ to Race at Halifax Hddie Durnan of Toronto, profes: sional sculling champion of América, will compete against Duggan and Lynch of Halifax in a race in that city in August, The U. 8. Naval academy basket. BASEBALL $an Francisco vs. Seattle GAMO CALLED AT 2:80 With the season half over it has morous quip has lost its punch. Where will the Sénators finish? Is the spurt that brought the team from the second division to the top a mere flash in the pan? Can the club keep it up and bring to Washington its first American league pennant? see Baseball fans the country over, Washington in particular, are d6- bating these questions, wonder. ing what the future holds forth for Manager Stanley Harris and his pennant contendérs, see BN years ago tne Boston Bravos startled the baseball world by not only winning the National league pennant, but also in capturing the world séries in four straight from the supposedly invincible Ath- letica. when playing golf oy i, y peRy In the sport world the so-called tennis, — Navy Basket Five |miraclos happeh about every 10 Sheet teenies | to Tour Mid-West |°ti;, ,osibly the Washington Yankee Net Team ball world as did the Braves of 1914, ri , ‘ }ball team will play five games in None of the experts dopéd the The Harvard-Yalé— tennis s| With Radiolite Dial 20 the Middlo West againat conference | Braver to win 10 years back, In the leave. from New. York today tor }quintets during their Christmas re-|apring predictions for the 1924 race| England, where they will play the oe in the American league none of the |Cambridge-Oxford) men at Bast. = a jwise men of baseball gave the Na-| bourne, August Sand 4 tionals much consideration as a pen Nant possibility Regardless of where the Wash- ington club finishes this year, the great showing of the team big) VOR TIC AUN-O1 hag added much color to the American league race and stimu- club of 1924 will surprise thé base. | Manager Harris has handled his Waiter Johnson js the only outstanding star of the staff, yet it is well balanced, capable of serving the opposition a variety of pitching, Washington must be watched. Pennant aspirants need not treat the present apurt of the team lightly,” Mitchell Brush Co. Nine Wins Thriller In & heetic game on Mercer play- field Stinday, the Mitchell Brush Co. Nine, formerly the Warren A, C., won Over the Orioles, 9 to 8 The game Was halted in the eighth inning when Morrison made a balk, forcing in the deciding run, The players had 4 big argumént, but the Brush team had the best debators, and as a re. sult won, Hector Springer hit safely in five trips to the plate. | | Off for England | Paul Berlenbach Knockout Victor N YORK, July §—Paul Ber. lenbach, the knockout king, stopped rank Carpenter, of Morriot, in the seventh round here last night, | Chicago . | Philadelphia , The winning distance In the Glenn The Star's veteran baseball auther- |jot of spangied golf to beat her. FTWIE American Soccer league, Dr*-|neen purchased by Minneapolis, ot tournament here with no. upsets | More Fight Bowls} ana. rooters! pont fret to ee ; — ity. The women's championship this! 1 ii.- professional circuit of the| ; ide ag | earking the results. Phil Neer, of qex Rickard, noted boxing im-|a horn or a cowbeil and sit behind | LOWE WINS #1 never used to think much Of | yoar is likely to resolve itself into a e jthe American association, it was) Stanford, won easily over B. L.| presario, plans to promote a atring| first base! |800-METER RACE Baldwin when he was here before,” | distinct intersectional feud between | Kicking game in the United States, /nnounced. here yesterday. | Baird, Portland, 6-1, 6-0, Catlin Wol-|o¢ amusement arenas in several —— — G. A. LOWE, England, won says Dugdale, “but how he did bia the East and the West. The East | will ee its fourth season fue fall | REET! — fade and Herbert Subr, both of San/c¢ the large cities thruout the] We cannot understand the success * $00-meters final with the B prove during those years arial - | will have such dependables uk Glen. | as airy A cogs 9 fine th of | which he organized 13 years ago and | Francisco, were also easy winners. country. The amusement places| of the Yale crew, ... Not one or |&d States taking third, fifth and Ln ee eee a cae TIMES EN rater | aaa CC eee ee [ad controlled eee: Minos: Ades | pm “UE will be after the fashion of Madison! the paddlers fainted as the shell|Places. — F His vekereored See tet as fal beige Mince “att whom re | At ie annual meeting, Freq y;|‘iibute t2.the deposed cear et ss Josh Billings Has |Square Garden arena. drew near the finish line. ewes Ce ek ae * wouldn't tra | ¥ , “3 eee -| nificant in that he was one of Ca m4 | | seconds. tne league.” 5 | pose legitimately on the champion. | Smith, of Brena, was re-slested | hing earliert and, for long, most | a Broken Finger | | S.C. Enek, Penn State, wot a Sas ship lst. treasurer. Former national secretary | vigorous enemies in soccer legisla-| Josh Billings, former Cleveand | ’ |points for the United States by VEAN GREGG || The main hope of the West will] Thomas W. Cahill, who founded the | tion and administration. | catcher, who was released by Los | enator s ances O eae a ae : z | i nde sec ary: Mic °s 4 ; : : BUZZES A BIT be Edith Cummings, the defending | league, was made secretary; Michael) a1. 4 scan league next season | Angeles, is on tho hospital list of was second, with Stallard E in fourth place, and William B. Leland Stanford, and Fegarding baseball and when he does |forget Bernice Wabi, of Wisconain;| Jamex Armstrong, of Brooklyn, re-| Brooklyn Wanderers and Indiana] on” | Dodge, Oregon Agsies, taki pop off it’s worth listening to. | Frances Halloran, of Salt Lake City, | cording #¢cretary Flooring; two in Manhattan: New ie Ste alae EE ane jand sixth places, respectively “Brady and ‘Red’ Baldwin are the |and Dorothy Higble. of Chicago. Nathan Agar, head of the Brooklyn} York 8, C, and National Giants; ¢ ep ~ United States. boys who have made our club," says |Nor should one overlook Mrs. Dave! Wanderers, in the course of a 13-| Bethlehem (Pa.) Steel F. C, phiin:| Mitchell With BY BILLY EVANS lated interest in baseball. eee pe - “ break up double |Gaut, who votes the straight demo. | hour session, made an address eulo- | delphia F. C., Newark F. C., J. & P.| | 7 5 | aie SANE Oa Fo ree eee chey have tightened the cratic tlcket down fii Tennesece, Bho | gising Cahill, sometimon called “the |Coats, of Pawtucket; the ‘national | Texas Ball Club! ue sensational spurt of pece |TTVHE high position of the Wash-| COLOMBES STADIUM, | Shole defense, Our pitching isn’t as {Probably will have no objections to| father of American soccer,” who| championship Fall River F, C., and| Roy Mitchell, who used to hurl tor Ryeruuieron menatore: bas, bade ington club with the race half |July §.—The United States sa 4 Mt was last year, but those | Making it a three-cornered intersec-| was abruptly removed last spring | new clubs in Boston, New Bedford|the Vernon club, is now managing | the big thrill of the American league | oT ae ed he team han ifeated by ‘France today in O8 ' Cok eile pire put us in the race."|tional scrap. from the office in the U. 8. F. A..!and Providence, R. I. j the Dallas club of the Texas Teague, | WARS the past six weeks. orth the {Played heads-up, snappy baseball, /swords competition, nine pala ' | "Tox" Wisterzil, another ex-Coaste! é odbots a i lenty of bugs r, vA ~ and taken advantage of good pitch- - It was the Americans! | And Gregg will find plenty |!» managing the Galveston olub, | team came to the front with @ rush. |i. rele td ‘ ay | surprised the baseball world by Ste | ELDRED MAY DE Cady Manager of taking tho lead in the Amertoan|‘lud well, imbued it with a fighting i IN THERE | Ti Teague’ Face, spirit and has created the desire to 2 : i Brick* Eldred is just about ready) gy nud 16 hree-Eye Club|'*fits ‘as’ accomplished by taking|¥in. The clud is giving the boy if to go. HM « SO“THIS 1S ANOTHER OL! i rorsat Cady, who used to catch for/ four straight games from the New Sereno its rwrghes all times. Not 1 Be H litttle outfielder is needed in No the Boston Americans and the Sac-| York Yank a hi inte | © SRiekes en. the Lean as 4 tise aetiea ‘Seeutna of his punch, One OF THEM WIRELESS SHH JEROME, CORK “THAT HIM SIGHING ramento Coasters, has been hamid with Wa three ‘ patient entre ‘The Washington club is one happy LEAGUB 4 Elmer Bowman js still troubled with RADIOS, EH MAJOR Quan Not So LoUD! FLOATS ABOUT GROG, abager of the Danville club of the eee ferally, pleased with oe success that | RAQINIO COAST ae a: a i ‘t move 5 hree-T league, |has come its way, but not at allj¢ gia j Mea ate taba es ask an'e| | | WELL, CAU NOD BERT “|| “WE Gexinle wire || ARouitD, 5 HELL 60 aL SU tee RST In wat, first, padce and | Srey aout i gente: a should. However he'll do nicely, as THAT WHET Won MAY BE NiGH, AND Wr Wow Fue BY poorKWoe | | Frederick’s Sale for years been a wise crack in vaude- ; reeled veneaee he gets everything, in case Eldred | THEN BE DOW! NeXt= HE MERE MENTION JARIOR + re nite ; | vite. ¥ Washington's chance to pula | seit axe ian't ready. Jimmy Welsh will be | ; = AG HAT SUBSECT WES A WIZ AT 1S Report Is Denied |* wits tne Washington club Unger. | Miracle stunt Is largely up to the | portiand brought in to cover first base if N'SAN “His BUZTI ) KEEPING “HAT H | ‘The raport that Johnny Fredericks, | ng around the top, that once hu.| Pitchers. Coasaseel Cleveland Boston , Philadelphia ,, RESULTS At Philadelphia, Boston Philadelphia .. Quinn, Workman and Perkti Second Ro: . Philadelphia . : Ferguson, Ross and and Perkins, NATIO! New York . Chicago Brooklyn .... Pittsbure Cineinnatt Boston St. Louis .... RESULTS At St. Chicago St. Loule Keen, Blake and Buart and Gonzales, Loule At Pittebure Brooklyn An English scientist tna native face is growing comes, no doubt, from watenlat lows like Joe Beckett box 7”