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THURSDAY THE Indians Win; Seals Lose; Tribe Gains Game, } Gregg Turns Back Bees, “’M READY TO QUIT, SAYS SALT LAKE OWNER 0, While Seals Lose); ‘Beans’ Reardon Himself|Net Champ — Saseraet, Goons ds Ceeteee® Bill Lane Is Southpaw in Rare Form; Indians Are but TwoGames | 4... «),, t young the minors is working j MEMES flowy: Grane Makes Lanpiae Catch and Em- haba thil wrasks hate Atos he r me 1 “Beans” Re. arvion. Pairs With s Putting Bees Up for Sale mer Raps Long Homer in Thursday’s Tussle the young Californian, who is developing into a high Beating Salt Lake Wednesday 12 to 0 while Oakland class’ indicator + ca ie 7 ae ‘ Young Star ata Lane Has Lost Money in Utah; Has No Plans for was trimming San Francisco, 6-4, the Seattle Indians t "om | Seventeen- Year-Old Prod- : : ESTERDAY’S GAME IN THE MAJORS in Doubles With Ace ‘ : “ i nd ~ Yesterday's hero—Willie Kamm. Vive Next Year SEATTLE STAR two games out of first place. gained a full game on the champions and are now-only ‘ igy of Tilden Will Play EAN GRE as himself Wednesda) wan Gaiiin faa tae Which means that the Biffing B: from Salt Lake N W YORK, July 31—A atyear. | C rd hae hate Je tia game, 11 crane ae the © Hox downed FTER 10 years te Spent a very miserable afternoon. IN old youth will be Mam the California youngste é 1, Bil ‘ The veteran southpaw toyed with the visitors and when} den's 5 in the national te The Seaton conietiial tha Wile fe tls & his mates rolled up the seven-run lead he] dou! Pare g' ost a tar Crane and Brady made lee [ends of = double heade to 0 end Lake Bees, ts ready finished under wraps, as the saying is. | bee m ier nr hela play around eocend base on |¢ Las Poko The finale was, Seattle 12, Salt Lake 0. | Weiner of Philgdelphia, fellow towns AEST SOURS Se Cooper witched well bn the pinches nnd The contest was very devoid of thrills, | man and protege of the champion. When five Ind : ante went Seattle putting the game in the refrigerator} cz, Iden scoffs at the sugsest on sion in the sixt atat in the third by scoring four runs, three more , he — hed a local 4 for i nthe fourth, four more in the sixth and an- } ~ ‘ . peggy ee oe 3 1 rey ee fig Walter Johnson hit ® home ran in other in the eighth. | ee abou rtner Be aa att aeanidiea 1 Ui of cad 0.4, wie oe gy whe vate |? nd In the meantime Gregg was curving, fast-| . could wi 1 waite ears edtnasite " ‘ t x ague oe balling and slow-balling the visitors to WITH NORTON IN 1923 twee of Fs » also tried a cross-fire w > es ight Lane added another stolen base Burleigh Grimes, in top form, shat oat haven't gone Inte ‘ death. He also tried a cross-fire with fine ‘ . is sald Tilden had every inten | Im the fitth by taking a big lead |e Aacoirrragorsd Fay Into the situ success. tion of teaming with Wiener In| off of young Thomas and he | tory of the season, # to 0 gard placing my team in San Young O'Neill started on the mound for joubles last fall but] gidn't have to allde to beat the Mi but 1 th Ink i will set GREGG the enemy, but lost control in the third.’ He pera, Lego that: “tT | throw Fevers and « pinch hit in the ninth, |72) a an ‘walked Lane and Brady and when he pitched two more balls po Brel gh Nm by tet i to Eldred, Duffy Lewis wigwagged from left field and Dick} plans.’ Silden and Sorted thin wonk took up the burden. But the usually steady Richard] on to win the cham {ike skill in Utah or some place, because he had very little ——— )and was a terrible bust as aj for some r ia to 4 @ great lif 'f you don't but I know when I have had ¥. Cooney and Wornthy ripped ChOURT If 1 cam get my price for play against the Phile and |my Salt Lake franchise I'm going ne fr 4 to win alt t > qui That's all Lane has to say regards, weuk | } la House of David papa #ith revers | English Lewis had to be content with | ne ing all season as and jt must be adm! 5 partners. d they have | Duling most of the grass out of the relief pitcher. H ;proved a formidable pair, Tecently,| ion gieia Peo ie ‘ing the situation at Salt Lake, adding _ McCabe kept on pitching balls and | in the national clay court champion % ys] that his team will finish its home Eldred walked. — ships, the two gave a remarkable Ray Rohwer, out with a bum | rie : ¢| schedule in Utah Enter Elmer Bowman on the scene performance, winning in straight] gnuia watched the game from | 2’** Meds, ee epaceaee 4| But Lane said plenty in those few of seven ects from two such stars as Clarence} the press box. Gonsaies, Cards trees + 3 | sentences, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE |. | BOWMAN |Griffin and Brian Norton ie baggy A 7s ay ater? DOUBLES i Mii : ; 5 Lo Sob | , Bowman walked three times and | eee sr Se Bowman cut loose and rapped one TILDEN WORKS HARD — |,Zewmsn walked three tim aE ant Wenatchee Race ; ; M4 of Richard's best deceivers on the ILDEN, natu carries od Ruth, Tanks... 3 Won by Bes es “s py i ah ett ok One brunt of the burden, It is prob pes xers nee 33 khi 5 ou “gay crater a Off (Of Oneat ably true that he covera three-fourt | teace ; eee ts| One of the hardest pigeon races as Vitt’s shins down the third base way. | Sess’ This teak eekat nthe . * - Hilof the season was flown over the 4 Lane and Welsh ankled over without | wince the play | ,- Salt Lak Hornsby, Cards hi 5 course from Wenatchee last being hurried, Bowman getting a ° t Tilden’s et y. Released at 7 a. m, 99 " double. W Pearce was throwing Pipad t t lof! city ‘8 4 bite speed and 'Ph d birds from lofts fought their ‘ .¢ ; : ®/ out Ted Baldwin, Eldred counted and} he pow G f rd I Back ila eidiiaiis wiy over, the: inotsiteinis theat!iaa “ey & $icrane brought over Bowman with a . uil oO 8 | rar er 1 0 r t yer ¢ ell Goin: Good i in wind and rain, the winner dropping — x ae ie 5g] saare angie to lett | |medium skill will do, W ' | g on the loft of Henry Eeckhout at aoe ¢| McCabe was no better in the next | ever, & * not Si Wi C 11:05 4. m. ed ThISE? We | anteprpare totus saat ir || Dlege Gun ins al. Net Mee toe sesciis tacgacte pee Slane ete dag sig He got Gregg and Lane, but stare Big Bertha”. of § exe L° With | fol i % 19 * 0] then Brady clicked a double, | j h Girl Bow igs "s . nia |Eeckhout - Welsh scored him with a singte, S i ape gh ee rncagerdy | E hes now |Banwens {| Eldred walked and s9 did Bow- tep ens ar s egal scpigy the seral- | Busch ¢; man. Ted Baldwin busted a | S ‘ ] comishe finals, some expert net work was on 1} single and over came Welsh and in emi-Fina $ I he won the Massachu || expected to develop today when sev. cepa. 2nd $| Eldred. eae apie on 1 of the favorites meet 3anwens ¢| ‘McCabe was thru with the end of of Net Tourney ae tees ce Stee Wee The Ct ndini match in|Wynant . e the lower bracket and the Tilden. |Banwens Godshaik clash in the upper half|Van Gystel . the next meetings of import. Eeckhout .. elt 4 Hi hat Inning. | LAMB IS LED < | TO SLAUGHTER uliford shot it in 64, just seven strokes under par RANK KOZLOWSKI, defer | hin playfield te |but ran into a Tartar in Pa Lefty Thomas, the lamb of the jin a match played on the W * a . } | 1 . Tilden and Sandy Weiner defeated | ’ e -,| galt Lake pitching staff, was trotted | |park courts yesterday. Kerlowak! : ebels’ Pigeon Is 4 oad “an pe reeale flog ak vagina |park courte yesterday Moves! | Seals Again Lose Roberts and Bergener 62, 6.3 in the 4 | out trouble, but with twe out in the [sith he walked Bowman and then _39|Ted Baidwin, Crane, Earl Baldwin, fight.- ‘The ecores. were €1,.24, 84.) to Oakland Club |“ vestenia. | Shelby Race Victor | . " 7 In an exhibition match Tilden de- 5 Bruce Heaketh defeated Mel Dran KLAMD. - Jal Oakland The last race of the old bird td. Howard Lengile was | _OARUAND, July 3 Jakland | feated Chapin 6-4, 6-2, having con. | / fe won its second t game from trol of the situation thruout series for the year was flown from {Gregg and Lane hit in succession | ® torrid scrap by Ralph 108 line jeaguo-leading here yes. | = ee Shelby, Mont., last Saturday. The 4 and four more were over. | tter auccumbed, 6-4, 6-2 te Keating j winner arrived at the loft of Phil- 4 6 to © Acorns xave >t | a** | Eddie Roush, star center | pin i Frank Emmer was put in at short. | Harry Krause great support. Five|,, “die I poe! selbrey ee “e Debels at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. stop late in the contest (7) for Seattle | runs, enough to win the game, |! : oy jEmil Fransseny timed the second e with the New | bird a few minutes later. No more t been reported in. and socked a long homer over : ‘Johnny Frederick's skypiece in cen. thin rancor lett made a beautiful catch that cut | ter field. r The!ma Wolff plays Eleanor | gown a Seal rally Sammy Crane provided the Rae | Stephens ; | ‘The score i rn. ¥. £.} fielding thrills with a beautiful Phi, Yesterday's results and today’s | fan Francisco . 14/1003 were made in the third inning. Ar stab of John Peter's drive in the | * jitmnnnasiaiai Bijfchedalo follow: cers ue reise Osi fifth, i oy RNS Class A. Men's Singles Shea and Vargras; Kraugo and | z a c| ‘That's about all that happened, af * * * ] Moward Langiie Ralph Loe, | Baker. te Pairs nacre is | apecial not being necesary tat| OAuirormia Pair Dixie Ciblood Stops t's tA | feated Mt must me... Los Angeles Wins | sy wotamte.rs.| Tilt From Vernon! 108 ANGELES, July 31.—Los jAngeles evened up with Vernon in ic Umpires Rearéen and Fin: |Cm™moire Beans Reardon was in fine Wins at Doubles! Portland Battler oice behind the plate while the ven A SS tule J ’ ly 2 , Sy qabie 6 ‘Faney aba the Resend Cron: 3B Jul Ray! BUTTE, Mont., July 31.—Dixie |, — Casey of San la Hood, Butte, Rocky mountain! Mr. Killetér didn't have a single AMERICAN LEAGUE = Mr. Killlefér didn't have a single ar-| Wien taney Pet |gument. ‘This tw very unusual as| iyo nna ot bantamweight champion, knocked | Clase 1, Men's Singtes Finney has kicked th tadie ¢ 1 nines. Porttand ormas Todd defeated E. Bayer, 6-0, - rata! Ant y We xen o rat nt res ericed idcdbles play Billy Maxcott, Portland, claim. |, 7° Say the game here yesterday, winning out of the ball park no leas than | oir trom lant week of the coast title, in the aixth | FW, ateculioush defeated 1. Kiein-/9 to 5. ‘The Angels got four In | half a dozen times this year because by wl of ‘i 4 dere. C-8, 7-5. 6 [their half of the ninth. | jot conversation difficulties. 1 of & aeheduled i2-round bout. It | "4" » \iwood defeated 1. Welseendorn, | Tho sc : roan hs | was La Hood's fight thruout. Young | 6-1. 6-4 aber rtes jLundy, . Salt Lake, knocked out| W- © Olin defeated J. Vostor, 6-4, 6-2,/ Los Angeles .. Johnny Goggins, Wallace, Idaho, in| trons siephtee detecter nellle Thomp- Yernen : Irene & > n aver upsets |the B.C. lawn tennis tournament marked the play in “ Bellingham Elks 4 Spencer; Courtney, Lu. | tho six-round preliminary for light. | 4, #8 | Rei. x} Lose Game, 1 to 3 the resuiar program here this | weights | elma Wolff déteated Thelma Myers, |dolph and Murphy, F: © 13 6! BELLINGHAM, July 31.—Bloe. |¥eek- er awed iether | ™ 35 H 7 AVS SCHEDULE is, Ghink. Farguson and O'Neil, |4¢lDonovan defeated the Belling. {Goodwood cup Thuraday, with A. T.| _ Men's Doubles, Class A 'Portland Is Victor pipena ahd revs jham Eiks, 3 to 1, and foreed the| Teresina Winner |Cox'a Leonardo, 7-7, second, and] pe_ait 5 Mand and Wayne ve win | McC H — Antlered herd back into a tle with | Wel Lord Woolavington’s Keror, 9-2, | Lagersirom. and. Willlame, | on McCann’s Homer | t, Everett for the leadership in the| ce) oodwood Cup) [third Six ran, 2 : field Shermer va] PORTLAND, July 31.—Portland Cay W. league. Earl Lewis twirled| GOODWOOD, England, July 31~ | The betting was 9 to 4, 3 to 1 and | Bur A 4 Ander-| took the second straight game from niee game for the winners. Aga Khan's Teresina, 9-0, won the 15 to 1 Gea vey toe | | A ere yesterds 3 Siskin Cnee B | Sacramento here yesterday, 4 to 2, 6p. 4 and Wayne vs, Winston | McCann's homer _in the second in. -| OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHBRN | Sescas te er a a 4 Johnson 4 | Portland 9 3] erp iveby d Taylor an| ‘Thompson and Koehler; Keefe | And Gilmore: Mec and Strange v8. | ang pane | Barter and Klug, and Daly. | , Women’s Singles thy Cole ve. Irene! PARIS, July At Eitew Tork at 64. 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