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PAGE THE § This Is Salt Lake’s Last Year in Coast League “YALE CREW WINS FIRST HEAT IN OLYMPIC TRIALS ON SEINE s | Utah City {Anzac Swimmer Break ‘Harper and Ray Casey, Leader of the Invaders Canada Is a M as one of the best racqu wield elders in ne We t, asey, I : kay CoNtoriys Second Territo FY) _ PARIS, July 15.—In the 1,500-meters swim for men, in | Mix Tonight — ve ; American; which no Americans qualified for the finals, Charleton, of Australia, set a new world’s record when he won the Make Good Time; Qj, | Olympic Events Pre. 5 notte Renntehessa amet Mormons Completely Out Bia-dybe ae 4 : 2°) Expect Bumper Crowd at . event from Arne Borg, of Sweden, with Pere Beaurepaire, ; of Loop and They Can't Australia, third. The new record time was 20 minutes Coast League Park to Support Their Team 63-5 seconds. Attend Smoker Tonight | gressing | ue While on his way to this record, Charleton set a new peeps ee ae : | j j BY LEO H, LASSEN world’s mark for the 400 meters, being clocked at that Nee en “an _ ie A ya j eel ow a distance in 5 minutes 1014 seconds or fight tonight at the Pacific 8 after this ast League Baseball park here ‘ § par 7 Not since the memorable Bercot é isi" save west Good Matches Feature | Kraehe ata have taken his team out of the Utah city thin week it Tennis League Premier the Sal Ress men hadn't I iT gu tea ft | a EE rte mB tog maces o« The Sor | Mow Woodland has such an in terest been kick ed up, and Pr moter Nate Druxm n is ex! oting to net triumph ter ty if the at of t jland park wgU new attendan of ae Pap the team there North end ¢ turday and Net Men Stand record tonight ec: t Not only is the city out of the| Sunday Both boys have n Sta hea y t by cireuit, «K the longest jump the The big upset eo premier was Burr 750 plenty to gain! lengths, with the Canadians league teams have to take, DbuUt/ing defeat handed Frank Kozlowski, || White 1 3 700 até: w Yule ot WGA’ Siction ‘The Ceca With {ts 100,000 people it can't 8UP-on9 of the aces, by Morton Robin.|| Lagerstrom er) sean’ thins ate | were # © lead at the many Port Coast league ball son. Kozlowski took the first set}] Kozlownkt . e534 oo pretty dark for but the American crew pulled amp Outside of Sacramento it is the/at 6.3 and then lost the next two|| Stephens . 8 . @erented to win as it pleased, smallest city in the league, and, in|sety 7.5, 7 || Wiliam: as al e % tits | pite veing larger th Cali “ rave Dick Burra fe , aren . spite of belng larger than the santa}, Robinson gave Dick Burr a few thelr. teal | LEN WILLS Wing fornia capital, Salt Lake doesn't/tnriis on Sunday, losing only after 1 White beat Joe Swarts, 6-2 6-1. | HARPER agers, both boys | = support its club as well. la hard fight, 4 86. rulkehank beat H. W. Mart. 7 * . ul Hunter trimmed an handily in the doub Richards ‘taj ustrallan tag and Re Ne, ro this and will be out there to- ht, traveling at top speed. The logical place for the Salt Lake franchise is in San Francisco, | 6-1, €-1; Marl White beat Moward Wels: |i of the mateh © not ¢ Alb of the matches were not played: | ony nn “gt, G1, 6-1; Le Rey Foley beat | ni Kozlowski Is The matehes remaining on the sched 3 Many think that Harper will win, if Williams, . 6 the Mission district preferred. Jule from last week must be com DOUBLES haw br Ls phn 4 How «Peles ite: Willaine, U. ae Seal © ’ upport- |, Rawal thie wee Whittet and Koslowskt beat Duett and > is c a is 0. i doetincatben satell until the last | Deed DY Friday of this week, Apo. | yribatet ont Serkecstt whitened’ Vie | and superior cleverness. Others ol ape ent beat William and Welseat f+. | with Bercot, ing that the lion- couple of years, when Oakland de-| Because of conflict with the play-| 44; Kelchner and Henry beat Lightfoot | With Bercot, waying th | hearted logger from Monroe will tear , home games oe want oe nd Ruffeorn, 6-8, 6 | Ia ee. Te | actrermnaientt, whlh’ otarta’ Bal-|*A6 Tan’ oe, ‘ites: gupphaie one| ater Rebet cand lek. xite bin | Bob Hesketh ar Lane stuck by Salt Lake un-|Uri#Y St Woodland park, no matches | awarts, 4-4, 2-6, €-(; Williams and Kelly | chance to do much infighting, which will be scheduled in the league for} peat Lightfoot and Ruffeorn, 6-3, 6-4 iy Se eee a til his resources were so weakened tna: gay, play being confined to|. sp t Foley and if conceded to be Harper's best Rs halted moct of the scheduled! |dropped two set in doling so, The scores of the William! Maceanuer match were 6-2, 44 64) 13-6, 6-1. An Amer! late In the n casualty ¢ fternoon, when Fray | Oldham | e . fee that he was forced to seek @D/ sunday Naber, Suid | Mackie "Gt pty get matches in the Washington T. Hus fF Rog from lack q| “out” and he would have made &/ gunday’s schedule will be an-lant Meme ¢ pret 0 Sant 0 JE) Manas cole | State Tennis tournament of the Beat: | Plenty of ‘tennis, due to hit road team out of his Bees before} nounced in Friday or Saturday's | run SCHEDULE he a good brawl, with plenty of/ 115 Tennis club here yesterday, but a | forced absence from the courts wi finishing the season in Utah without | ¢)4, ayers in ue should | , George ee va, Earl Wilson, barca (=e n, few of the entrants managed between . pene arm, Be down to & | 7 Resee va. Clyde. O % to play o ound eat before Jean Washer, : & guarantee. |watch these editions for the sched-|~ }osioweki and Whiter ¥x MeLean ana | SMALL 18 howers, to play off firstround the The rarified atmosphere and the} y)_ | Hatfield, Lagerstrom and Rider ve. Gene sige CARD matches. cheese box park have made a joke| ne six captains should send in Qe 8 ea Small, the Camp Lew 1a] out of the national pastime there/the phone numbers of their players. | tangiie va Howard Weisenborn acrapper, is back In the wind: | so . | bowling scores ing & regular! rhe players should make their own | fo anga. C. C. up class again as a reautt of his| Smith, Tacoma star, 62, 64, Frank] thin rement to when _ the voce. knockout victory ¢ reddy Mack,| Kozlowski fell before Bob Hesketh, | B- ; arrangements as te h cceian a Ta ean mat vioktsy: cy eddy Mack, owaki fell, bef It. wi be a good thing for the] matches shall be played, the phon attle wallop nal HU. © star, a, #1. Gack Jeague when the franchise 1s moved| numbers of thelr opponents being at neet Pep Webster, the colored wel | Rider, o, eliminated Tom Ga because Salt Lake simply doesn't) tn. star as soon as the captains terweight, in the semi-windup to-|lery, Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-2, in another Belgian player, in five sets, Hunter won the first two setagl jsuch easy fashion that it bem |the match was over, He weak |then, and Washer, by a fine won the next three sets in qual succession. The score was 24 if 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. © of the day was Nel. * victory over Sid 60, 9-7. George Mel Dranga, & ms; BR. W. Hart Fees ss Right on top of the blow to Am] a Coast city. seed theca ‘in pa Niame ana|Mikht. Webster recently fought] surprise. R iy AB Norra vp oi rn Sepia eo ag Wiilame 954) Hobby ‘Harper here, and dropped al Yesterday‘s rewults and today |ica's hopes in the defeat of y, i@- ABOUT to da ms and the unfi nished matches * OF George | clone decision, The negro in left-| schedule follow jcame the news that Dick William! STILL BUZZING ABOUT like Setaatiede telson’ ie handed and awkward and his style TODAY'S SCHEDULE captain of the American team fap BRADY'S GREAT PLAY Pweg ’ pha ie: of fighting may puzzle the shifty age aa Injured his leg in a mutch ! The bugs are still buzzing about | 5 Small First Mound morning and may not be stie foes Pomel pany thek Cutt Brady |, In the special event Billy Harma,|y¢ k—Jack Levine, Seattle, va. Angst play further in the tournament made against San Francisco last) VA Mephens| vvorett iniddiewelght, and Jack! Ciist, Beattie liams did not play in the Saturday. r left over; where | Lee, Oakland, are carded. Harms] !!_o'clock—A. Levine, Be vm Jack this afternoon, and the extent Sant Hk Beamekal” a. rottndler at Morton Robinso os have to bg made, cap-| has a recent victory over Jimmy rison ve M ines Was still uncertain this secon we, grabbed & Mae, | Bara Pope beat Haye tains should phone them in between |Darcy to his credit, while Lee's oe, N : » bre nape bears eolgrseggftwtggaeae] Perle » «41 and 8 o'clock Tuesday at The Star. |most recent achievement was bdeat-| SINGLES ities Helen Wills, the Cole Emmer at shortstop for the force, | Jing Mel Berg here. This may be al Hound nl lennis champion, defeated and Emmer wheeled that ball across) good fight {30 ¢ o'clock Miss Satterthwaite, 6-1, 62. ; a doubie| The Ameri 1 ites teow 19 time fr s doable] Ravaey Ridley Is /Yankee Girls GL IS | — Vincent Richards and Pret It-was not only a greet. stop, but| BOOKED AGAIN © 1 Hunter, won at tennis today ie was wondertut because tt was! Winner in Go | ily ra le cen nad yee a from Williams and Halley, 4 : turned into a double out | weight, boxes, Mickey Gill, Vancou-| ‘Four Hi h- Priced: oast lia, in straight sets, 6-1, 62, 6 “It waa undoubtedly the finest play With Leopold Swim Honors ver, B. C,, In the second bout. Cir-| ‘The dashing Senerita’ Aaa jaco has quite a reputation in the “pe turned in on a Seattle infield In a ORTLAND, Ore, July 15.—Bud RIS, July 15.~America’s girl| navy, while Gill is the young fellow! ? St F il j Bi Sh bf she 0am pat te Gecade. ieee Ridley, of Seattle, successfully swimming stars finished one,| that beat Bud Bercot a short time ars all 1n 1g OW Scharman, out of the women : “URV defended his Pacific coast feather-|iwo three in the finals of the 400 | 8°. i a 5 ier h the Mack | sing‘es, advanced another sig STUELAND'S CURVE he ; " two, three } nals je 400 | SEO We Bs sang BY BILLY EVAN slumped to with the Mackmen. ges, i . . eight championship beit here last Pa Two sailor middleweight Jo va a ti ts tow ect ; MAKES HIM: VALUABLE aking MBt, when two judges gave him|meters fre€ style event in the) croshy and Al Schecter, tangle in big of the C Sel Dyletec) Leicaiet ta acer Wille by, Seana is Ti ‘ cae ei Sake ah Teck cist the decision over Joe Leopold, of |Olympic championships today the opener. The navy boys are said) x the majors fee at bs of India, 6-8, 63. Miss ¢ curve makes he blonde r oh os, " he | 3 ‘ . . st ras = . . - 0 7 . 7 ye{ California, after 10 rounds. The! Martha Norelius won the event,|to be all smoked up over this bou fancy prices of late years have All th i be res ge dt age ee Soar third judge dit a draw Helen Wainwright sechnd and/ S94 will turn out to cheer the blue a been bad flops in the big time Probably the biggest disappoint- he Americans wanes relief men in the league. He | j elen Wainwright secbnd and ‘ heavy, had | Jacket -battlers, «| Gertrude E of Mac entire baseball ca. /¢XCept Hunter, who weakencdaiil Join MeGraw of the New York] me one of the best hooks in the cir-/ Joe Egan, Boston by Si¢em of India, who mana ere a. Mins Moles 0, F ) D0 y|reer, was the showing of Outfielder |t#king the first two sets frou a he|t0o. much class for “Race Horse He third. Miss Moles. first bout startw at $:30, and yclo Sen va $76,000 for Jimmy | Teer, was the showing: 7: ér, of Belgien dnd wae a. cuit and with a good fast ball he | fel r ; a Pm Whiey : se: ° . | Paul Strand, recently sent to the To- beatles: t ‘ Roberts, and won all the in aj Worth of England finished faurth.|the show goes on rain or shine, ac-| n real money. The man . The victory of R. Norris ¥ " Tea sevcgh stuff to step in and) eee ier The American girls thrashed their| cording to the promoter | Spokane, ya. {ager of the Glants figured O'Con-|ledo club of the American associa.| | The victory o pee : stand the enemy on their respective | ” Nhe ee ace eieieree , | : jnell would win a place in the out. | tlon Daven: Se tae ] Southerland beat “Gas House t eas ¢ a | 5 pe oP : ‘ however, for he hurt his leg domies for a few gee) i agregar Mendez |"#¥ '© an easy victory, th only | | Seattle, vs. Ifield and give the club a batting} Last year, with Salt Lake in the |may be out of the tournamelli tueland won a lot of games th ¥ Sl coniiatitind? 2b : . | > Cot Stra d tha ti and then lost controt and|4nd Joe Brisco made a fourround {Competition being among them | Tilden Victor | He ww. (PUNCH. r | Pacific Coast league, Strand led that | aia not play in the doubles taal Pend trouble -winaite hin..owaltt@w. while Jeff Hs ed Ted [selves | 's Most of the time since joining | organization in hitting with the re-|" Since qichards ‘won. af bis: a HK ie pin a lot of|Burns for the count in the first of| ‘The finals of the 400 meters swim| Z Fi al: f Se « O'Connell has done} markable average of .394 for..194] Loring ‘and afternoodl’ Hl : eens: Ot le, Das a four-rounder. for women produced an exciting con-| in Inals 0} | bia Willlame ber tae given a hard battle in tho battles lately, | “>| test as far as the three Americans| Dick Vander Las, Seattle, White Sox paid a re-| Strand, in amassing that average, If he can only learn control he} 8 far as the . | | Seattle, vs. Will Warren, |puted price of $100,000 for Third| made 3 will be one of the league's leading hits, including 43 home) Star Managers were concerned, however. _ Miss | Tennis Meet) 2 o'clock—-Ray Casey a» na take two sets. The score wa $4 i | Bets, Seattle, ve. HH.) Baseman Bill Kamm. runs, 13 triples and 66 doubles. He| . 2 Eberle led for the first 200 meters,|qy7, LOUIS, July 15-—Bill Tilden ‘e | : : . D! 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. oi , Pitchers. All the stuff in the world a \dhett Miles ‘Walnwright: passed art iy ; ; ‘S” DOUBLES j. In the field Kamm has lived up| batted in 187 runs, Watson” Si. | Washben isn’t worth a hang in this com- eet onl t is again the national clay courts First Round jto all advance notices, but hasn't] Surely Strand will give my club a ; " ' f it can't be controlled. and heid the lead until 10 meters hs , im Gall “ Merritt ' ; Lboenth States, won his tennis match mpey |] ‘The managers of the George. || from the finish, when Miss Norellus|tennis champion. He successfully | 12, o'clock-—Tom Gallery and B. Mercill, done so well at the bat, seep Hepeter aie gies or cortege Van Lennep, Dutch cham | oda gy | a . ‘ele fetind leit titin have: yeuterdan? ory wood and Spokane, ve Whitcomb lac his own request. he was taken | the Athletics he hit only a little bet-| ¥° : : ' || town Cubs and South Lake Jun. || *Purted and won by an arm's length. {defended his title here yesterday by| Quill! Se ee eit Ite igute, ath aplruel & cise {lar a er dropping the first seb. fors, the team’ in the Class B || Miss Wainwright was one second be finals of The Star league, must || hind the winner and Miss Eberle one nS es meet tonight at The Star at 7 || second behind Misa Wainwright |Angeles by a |defeating Harvey Snodgrass of Los | SEA , PITCHING + Outside of the pitchi: American was erratic at firth Oa steadied later and d Francieco, va, M. and N. Robins rest. They do A year ago Connie Mack paid in] of ay that the high altitude §alt Lake City where Strand played attle : | | the San| }2 o’clock—Sldney Smith and Bud Da score of 63, 6-1, 6-1 : | a cen D0 5 | plus the s' esc (play, Keeping the Hollandor it | Francisco Seals haven't a weak-|| °°" In the finals of the high diving) ‘Tilden and “Sandy” Wiener ost |” Ponte, Tacoma and Beattie, vx. M, Mor Ee arene Shani ea ee eae eee ee SRY Sane eset : song Arrangements for the cham-||Fall, United States, took fourth|in the finals of the men's doubles! tlton and Tom Todd, Seattle inl. Boxenan Ananly tale. in his 1923 © rs S| ‘The score wan 2.6, 61, € Give this team any kind of! rs had previously been | spree, pionship game to be played Sun. || Place, the event being won by Eve, day will be made. of Australia, with Janson, Sweden, piay to the Kinsey brothers, Robert} YESTERDAY'S RESULTS | While Hal | hurling and it stands head and and’: Howetd, eit be ecorea in hel jtried by Detroit and sent back,| “It’s the climate,” may be a prop- " 7 | 4 BOXERS WIN i fee the: teak of the: en- 5 - i 3 , 6-4, 62 MEN'S SINGLES Mack was confident he would add/|er explanation of the failure of some * s a over the o second, and Clark, England, third. | doubles finals were First. Round Imuch strength to the Athletic Al-/of the highly touted coast batting} PARIS, July 15.—At fielding faults, the! stars to come thru. drome d'Hiver, the, boxing ‘s was confident he| Four major league owners have |0¢t Way with a vengeance atting punch to|spent a quarter of a million dollars | first three Americans to Herbert Suhr, San Francisco, beat @. | GF poet inGeld $8 an all-star’ quar.) Oo ee | pores “Hr reagarhenas Sa jlowing hls , tet. Their outfield is fine and their BY AHERN Nelson inson Seaitie, beat Sidney | hectiny of ne featching iv all that can be asked,| | Smith, “Tacoma, i A fare b jhie club. for Kamm, O'Connell, Hale and|bouts were Salas, the f uta Gefensively as well De ee eerie iat vont Hartwig, Me: |, Tat YOue” FIAlG: “who Hat batted | Strand: ahd masvee haven Hed AUER La Parrera, the fiywelght The pitching was somewhat weird Lj, m | ttle, 61, 6-0, around 0 in the Coast league, lef a run for their money. polie. The last named beat US Mies chob Giary's Bogda, cactacn,| BUSTER MLAD «IT G rl Now “TH mason ® S DAn Unie: Seattle, beat Army Marton, vaga ee in three 3g f |Z A | Beatle, 7-5, {Salas sto) iu ee ag tas st Ge tel A Wis come “Bsn Py NE ICN A Wil ask eos ff) ut tgeey sas bt tae moti for Baseball B line third round, tisvout, a whole game that they) |7! pereittion ABOUT THE 0. AS RT SOME SLEUTH H| MijleTeyior, Sesitie, beat Grant tak | aseball riggers for base! UGS || kicias, the American Guy Williams, the angular teft-| LOSS OF YoUR WATCH, + AS Now LIKE SEARCHING b] QUESTIONS «}) eee areece Caen Pink Miller, 5:7, 6-4, | ba dae boxer, outpolataly hander, showed the boys a fast MASOR wT ME MATOR we ig we WHAT {| 6-2 ] PACIVIC COAST LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE nite aaa rd : TT \o MOST UNFORTUNATE, ‘ ~ Gr Was rv Hob Hesketh beat Frank Kozlowski, | Won Lost Pet. Won Lost gre. and aa Grin looked ood DEED Toute Nod) FEEL KNOW MY IT RAVE GomE IME WAS Ml 8-6, 6-0, 9-7 sad Francisco ‘ New York 386 Seattle Woman e streaks, Be e other pitch ng y r = WATCH was SMALL CHANG WHEN YouUR | Dick Burr bes Tom Ta 6-0, 6-4. esis thedere pee. a eattie ‘as nothing to brag about. || |“HAT TRE WATCH was E p Test. Round Brooklyn 37 (@) M The Seals looked more formidable | TOLEN, 1 wish You LUFTED AS IN WY Pocket, MATCH © AUN ar a lea ae as sacs, | Baeramento Brooklyn. 3 regon thruout the series than the Indians STOLEN, MK 0 S N Jue WAG | best Mien Catherine Heil, Seattle, 6-0, 600¢| Oetione Boston. 46 1423| PORTLAND, Ore,, July I LEFT To SO BE CAREFUL OLEN ¢ H | ais; they had pat something that WOULD REST “THE CASE i! DRESSER You Dolrowe ir FAGr oR SUNIDE. SINGLES Portland... Philadetphia ... ay ucane oy, C ae oo makes a great ball club. si ‘om Tor 6; Bier. Buddy ‘Wal ANatveneesatene ve : Detain is 8° Telub, Seattle, was n The Seals are a super-minor| WoMY HANDG, AS I Ww MY Your FINGER SLOW S| mente eects, asec tc erie ACY De Le Ma eames Moncey crap iol e-4d ee eter aOR Peis Poco league aggregation, while Seattle HAVE BEEN NSOTRUMENTAL STALL! = oN trre SG, TINS WEEK'S GAMES At bitabure— R. H, B.| state women's golf tourné has a good ball club with an ex- W SOLVING MANY A i y (spell Dye Work B OaNland: at Lis Anveies Bittatures Co ovee a esterday. She turned in ceptional manager. PROFOUND GRIME FOR Ce ye orkers eat Vernon at San Francisco. tteries: Carlson and 90. PLUMMER MAY BE PITCHING AID The Seattle pitching needs help, | Stone and Knox, | | Portland at Sacramento. Stanley Barbers Portland at Sacrament | The Three Brothers’ Dye Works AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chieago— beat the Stanley Barbers, 7 to 3, at Won : y upper Woodland park Sunday, John: SCOTLAND YARD, IN MY “TIME fe tae: son had the Barbers well in hand, al: | Washington s..scss..-+ $8 smith; Jacobs, Ailstead and? Oar The Indians will be bolstered if lowing but three hits, and striking | Chicago aaa taste a ‘ ae Bill Plummer is ready now. out 10 men, x kes shel icra nats This young righthander towsed| core u sree “469 | Se Toul some flossy baseball this spring Barbers 3 i heey Decatur, Henry, Osborn and until he hurt his pitching elvow. Three Brothers .. 8 : |Taylor; Dickerman and Goneates, Vic He has rejoined the team again | Burnett, Reed, Suess and Clausen; Johnwon and White. x »| Portland Players | | Arden Cubs Lose jmagimn ‘ie . | . Are Handed Fines 0 9° 1) LOS ANGELES, July 15.—Mana- Bt. Louls SCN ak ai g ) Tuly | | by an 8-2 Score |New York ijger Kenworthy, First useman | | The Danasselt All-Stars won from] Batteri Wingard [Poole and Outfielder Cox, of the} | the Arden Cubs, 8 to 2, Monday after: | hawkey, Gaston, Markle, # 49d) Portland club, all were fined $20 by | noon. Bond twitted an effective game | '!° ae j League President Harry Williams | | for thé winners. after seevral weeks with “Doc” Spencer in Los Angeles. Jim Bagby’s fine performance last week and Wheezer Dell's ox- hibition on Saturday were both ex- cellent pitching feats, These fellows | need big parks to piteh in and * may not go so well in Salt Lake, Stueland, with his hook, may prove a winner in the Utah city. for use in ¢ gel) chen playing glee | tennis. ~ At Boston ok: Mab pucker wt of thelr squabble with 10M score HW. B. Janteago teveeseys @ 8 G] Umpire Phyle at Portland Friday, ROHWER DID SOME welt 1h 6 | Boston teeresecse 2 4 1] Kenworthy also was suspended un TALL HITTING | During the Seal reries Ray Rone} wer, for the second time this sea-| son, hit the stride that made him| the talk of Coast league batters lant season. He pounded out four homers during the week, all of| them timely, and besides he collect. | ed a flock of singles and doubles, Batteries: Waber and Crouse Vullerton, Quiun and O'Neil, Hoyt n Cubs. ond and Kramer; D. Anderson, R. Anderson and Bianchi. mike, /til July 21. At Philadelphia rolt Hiladelphia | hoi ® | Hyatt i in Business | H rH o| The South Lake Juniors, finalists | tren innings, | | | in Capital City, | in The Star Junior league, have u | Batter! Wel Dauss and Naesle | P y Ham Hyatt, former first sncker for | wainé luted for Wednos: |Hartls, Baumgartner, Meimach and Por-|en4 Vernon Const} t on Adams playt sue club, Hd with | P ' reed owns and operates the Good oe A | the telephone company nine, South At Washington— not | Cafe in OL mpi H th 7 Hitting over 400, When Rohwer is f ei boat . As Ab de aed 3 Lake players are requested ( call | Cleveland . . . 9 BF Ola ” sl , Bitling ho looks ike the best ball HERLOCK HOLMES HOOPLE —- ‘Copyright, 1924, by NEA Servlee Ine.) ie Bye a ie Jsemipro dill club, whieh shares the wt My. lead in the Olympia twilight league with Union Mille Player in the world. DF -owe oir " Washingto up KE. Powell, thelr manager, ut wahington CA Vth OTD.

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