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if ip ino Is on Defense All of Bout Flores Fails to Lead, and an Uninteresting Fight Is the Result Te the only has, p his six 1 ers, the ply 2 Ing an agony fight Myers to k« 1” fer with } Myers has since his | hhaa learned en over b Man who mad Coast herweight €ra boxes just Myers is in here as a result of night. Sunny Jim, @¥er Sailor Bryn Gonsiderably heavier Found of the semi-v BPO was putting up Mespite a lot of mauling Meavier opponent. firyn hit Su Mim several times coming out of | Beelinches, even after being warned | to break clean. | | The injury will lay the negro up Several months Dem the special event, Sailor Jones, | B® Stibstitute, was wed out in the} Third round for t | fr , the & won by the Can Wavis was knocked down twic thrown down Found, but can fheld his rival « and won the th Things wer MBudnick’s liking tr P @gainst Sailor Maley, ond round, Bue one of his x pws and the sailo | Went down. parently = reall: th groggy, went down to more, without being hit. He was disqualified. Only a small crowd viewed th Forced to Step in Net Tourney) VORITES were given ha’ I fights in second-round play*4n | othe city playfield tennis tournament, Pen the Wood/and park courts, Tues- | iy afternoon. Mpion, won from Joe Swartz in a Shard match, 3-6, 8-6, 6-2. Bob Hes. | ih won from Nelson Robinson, 9-7, 2. Dick Burr was given a stiff} tle by P. Miller before wir mc 64, 6-0 Howard Langlie bested C, Williams in a tough contes ts, 64, 6-1. Some good matches are scheduled for today. Yesterd: results and Moday’s schedule follow: aay ed RESULTS ‘lass A, Men's Singles poor. Keslowst! defeated Joo Swartz, 3-6, es. PB. Hesketh defeated N. G. Robinson, 7, ¢- Howard Langile defeated C. C. Wil- “4-8, 6-4, Frank Kozlowski, defending cham. |* Unique Mound Staff Wins for Detroit. ERE are two young pi and a veteran who itchers who are winning con Tedtly for the yger is coming back, DUTCH LEONARD Sige PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE oF AMERICAN LEAGUE 46 “ & sie ’ 0 Murray, Workman and ON nd Severeid NATIONAL LE w w Tork At Boston— Pittsburg ..... Bo Bimitn cas und O'Nelll At Brookiyn— n © Cincinnatl .seereeecesee My) cos . | Brooklyn . 0 i. Loe defeated J. D. Henry, 6-0, 6-0. Ag genes defeated 0. Stephens, ed Jack Taylor, Paul Dyer defeated J, W. Oldham, 8-6, |? é Class B, Men's Singles EEC, AG Johnson aeteated Leloy Kelley, a Tahitoot defeated 0. B, Johnson, : 4, 6-2. A. Villata defeated V. Galvin, 6-3, 1-6, OS. F. Atwood defeated M. Plummer, 6-1, HM. Welssenborn defeated V, Klug, 7-5, DT, Vogler defeated J. Naud, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. WN. Whittet defeated Anton Villa! -3, Women's Singles Elinor Stephens defeated Dorothy Lit- 6-2, prerieoe defeated Dorothy | «A, Men 2p. m—Howard Langlile yx. Ralph Loe. 2p. m—B. Hesketh vs Melvin Dranga ) m.—Frank Kozlowski vs. Pau Mays and Sandberg; Roberts, Doak and Gowdy. At Phitadetpbis— R HW. EB he rene ae } 3.6 “Warinett; Orschger, Seals Drop Opener to Oakland Club OAKLAND, July 30.—Oakland | won the first game of tho series from & Francisco here yesterday, 7 to 4. Toe Acorns rallied in the seventh and eighth innings and scored six runs, The score: H. EB. San Francisco [ Pass | Oakland ..... 12°°0 Geary, Griffin and Yelle; Kunz . {and Read. eee LOS ANGE July 30.—Los Angeles rall in the eighth, but Women's Singles 4p. m—Irene Stephen hompaon; Thelma Myers vs. Dorothy | p. m—Thelma Woift elma Meyer-Doroth Bs p. m.—Gertru vn, Erma Pelz, va. winner of pension on EL, A. | Players Is Lifted | DTS ANGELES, July 30—Sus- | ion of Manager Marty Krug, Joe Jenkins and Tom Hughes of | Angels, was lifted Monday by resident Harry A. Williams of the league, The men wero laid for quarreling during a game AYVADS WATER-WINGS SOLD EVIRYWHERE “Ow GUARANTELO DY AYYAD MFG.Co. HOGOKEN-NJ BASEBALL TSALT LAKE vs. SEATTLE Fpovirn ueapen THUnSDAY ] INST GAME 1130 | didn’t m enough runs to beat Vernon. ‘The final score was 6 to score: RH. 5. Los Angeles ee eee Ver 70) Ake oa Ramsey ‘and hristian and Hannah, Jenkins; PORTLAND, July 30.—Portland won the first game of the series here yesterday from Sacramento, | 7 to, 2, The score R H. EB Sacramento e754 Portiand 11 1 Canfield, Koehler; Winters, Cochran and Daly, Siki Files Suit to Get $75,000 OMAHA, Neb, July 30.—~Battling Siki, igalese heavyweight boxer, who was seriously injured when his collided with a truck Sinclair Ol & here several weoky filed suit asking $ to efining Co. ) Monday fainst the oll company, 100 damages, Sikt received five broken ribs, Te |claims he was unable to participate in many boxing bouts because of the accldent, Mr, La, Follett sayn he will take his fight to the common people, . . , Mont :guys these days seem to take thelr fights to Tox Rickard, ~~! Out as Boss belonging | KARL WHITEHILL H}.* IBees Open | | With Tribe | Here Today Ta bo played nd Mor Th ne aro returning from a Betless Race Suit Started in California “ISCO, July 20.—"Bet ____ TIL STONER _| GAN I lens nursing Kenworthy Is pear at Puen poo being pur tam H, Morrow, local price involved was not . leved that ed par for his Kenworth has become exce ingly w the Port |fans, not so much rus6 could prove own failings as be © of c days. r havin larity of Jimmy put the club in th No successor has been r altho Middleton is generally ceded to be the popular choice. eae ee lYouny Nationalista Walker and Partner | A . Winners at Peoria | and Rivers in Draw LOS ANGELES, July 20.—Young PEORIA, July 36—National open | Nationalista and Georgie Rivers titleholder, Cyril Walker, and the | tiyweights, fought to a draw in the runner up, Bobby Cruikshank, de main event at the Vernon Arena |feated Chick Evans and Capt. Car last night, In the semtwinduy ter, the Irish champion, 6 up and 4 | Johnny Jordan, Tacoma, and Young to go in 36 holes the rs | Carmen, San Jose, also boxed a |Country club yesterday. | « j draw Walter Hagen Beats | ter Hagen, British open golf cham . pion, beat Jease Guilford, Massachy Guilford at Newton | 2oy 2 ee Gaiters. Massachu four and two on NEWTON, Mass, July 30.—Wai ! the latter's home links thing to ith bookmakers, assert that he threw such perm out on their ears whenever he saw them at the track | | | the heads a the nation A Liquid; not a Grease or Paste! GIO-CO Positively Keeps the Hair in Place’ d bpp Detre ub is recognized the Am un league thor t f rookie pit er, Hi t fir nt ' th Dets A major leug ° Detr py ' h th rookies of m ag ibe 1 Well , Tygers a whol ous, was given a brief trial and sent ba LEONARD 18 T COMING BACK b QouTuraw DUTCH" LEON ARD, veteran star who has| bir ¢ the game for t August. If Le « Realizing that the American Combination of V.terans | and Youths |) } Whitehill, Wells and Stoner Carry Burden; Leonard Coming Back BY BILLY EVANS The veteran, George Dauss, al Ways a great pitcher, has d his bit in assisting the rookie irlo, “Rip” Collins has also done his part. The rest of the veter ans, however, have been unable “OUR | BOARDING HOU; SE BY (Copyright, 1924, » NFA Servier, Inc.) OPIS A *PANAMAY HAT = to win consistently. anoned erult Manager Cob try his luck with thel extrem 5 is golng to a strag gle to the bitter end, In which reserve pitehing Is sure to be the dominat lor, Cobb, In ea. getting Leonard back, is looking | {n all our experience we have found nothing that equals AGEING IN WOOD to ripen and voted tobacco for smoking Liggett c Myers Tobacco Co prea Wilson i? Knockout Winner “|Hall Twirls D Nid¢e Ball for Highland July With Hall pitching great ball, the wor! tic club ball team de knock ore of 16 to in the | struck out 16 and al- Ww but three bingles ’ nd Hall and of relief pitchers BOXING REFORM Met to ti . s fom ft a the boys or because its AGED..aged in wood til] every bit of bite aid harshness is GONE! —the aged in wood tobacco © scot eae ‘ an A. € ovcccce el 16 J ws Sidi ai eS oe ne es fae Oe ws Se ee eee 5 a I j