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PAGE 14 rH} AR FRIDAY, AUG 1 TTL} Bees Sting Indians Twice; Seals Also Lose \: TY COBB IS GREATEST OF ’EM ALL,” SAYS OSCAR VITT : ° . ulligan Proud ; of Year Here Kid Carlin Is the Latest Bantamweight Comer wane Infielder, Once With Family Laurels Errors Toss Away Two- , Titsms esol °° Pho Indiann’ Baadblower Club ee a nn ees Tigers, Praises Cobb Jones Loses : Toughest One i" i] i paw; Rally Wins First Dixie Boy Whe 4 . - - : : Rosin * mouse he pointed out the fact that |)“ ‘Georgia Peach’ Is Like Thorobred Horse,” Says iaiwas taking another on the Is Showing Sead “in tha Sfdetarn Ateaten Vitt; Bee Captain Thinks Cobb Must Have from Oak golf pla Changed Disposition to Become High-Class Boss Bebais games vet Real Class “Sa st gay BY LEO H. LASSEN “sgt \ : a. 18-6 Migros apr HE greatest star at ever wore a baseball VICK, Wa i Sawmill Boy Beats Buff, uniform . i for t Pettingill and McKenna ee ie 4 I ! alt Lake a ee Be in Rapid Rise in Ring . third sacker, d Cobb, Baleon and Nex “ —— Sisters A re a the Detroit manager, and wonder player of the | second read 1 e uth another coming ban J : * & 3 were other hitters who were better } ; from New 0: him, but there never has been and probably ts a ; “bantn 18 fave always thrived Tennis Play rev v will be a other all-round star like Cobb, says V tt, i i “ach yeu in the South, It was New Wi th a disposition of a high-str g I thorobred, atl to frwane thet, pistes Fee Eee. C obb has been like a meteor flashing across the American | = holders of the past, and the fans i + dra greeny won fer the Vitt Easy Winner was unheard of. He a © ng + skied to the in Mare ur Pet ogy <A in tie semi-final match yester 2 leptin week, Iie wus forced act of exes. | ays while Irene Btephens eliminated Over Chinese cr ; ment b dent gis ee T ATHLETIC. CLUB, alwin all index finger his left bund on a Burr an ae Sa pie atch it and nobody did, | singles Maually the case, Brady bet jeaw. Hin ph nthe rong players | persuaded him to Bikenithe boot. Vitt lit out for sec | Carlin's first bo al |in an importa by ea God and instead of taking thing: |boya.. Always he’ Yester s and toda @Gsily Jones untoosed a heave to cen and soon ne schedule follow ous ever he ferfield and Vitt scored by the time An outalder YESTERDAY'S — ™ ave seen both of them knock The ball was relayed to the infield ern amateur champio ‘Gaieaiea W balls out of the lot th uld have Duffy Lewis, that grand yete up from New Orleans ran of the outfield, saved the con Doyle's first start as : Clase B, Men's Doub’ He was something else fest for the Bees in the last of Doyle was assured he Richar Deeeres: See aga He had a wonderful eye at © the ninth when he reached over |not-up—just a countr Garth defeated Menry and|t the raiting of the left field bleach knocked him « Taylor, 6 t rs and picked Ted Baldwin's That fight made Carlir sa | drive off with his gloved hand. ny 0 Tt wus ticketed for a sure homer, TRAVELING SALESMAN’S FIND _ © a helma rf tiPhat was a catch to remembe | A traveling salesman told Paul! ™ ’ ‘ 6 6-2 SINGLETON Lacroix t . gence PITCHES WELL Gener “Youns’ t Ca Opeesed to Jones on the mound was 2 son pal Oakland Makes Was John Singlet I the big right jind ‘ rn o «1h, Men's Singles 0 Bande: tiful gante him sate 60 ed him dng tll eng LP It Three Wins wert. He was hit freely, but gan i { SD, Aug. 1.—The O Tight in the pinches. The ri poe A od ty se le it th Seored their lone run in the touch, % 5 a fe “Clase A, Men's Doubles re n > he Mine On Brady's single and FE . . F ’ ® sve. Drew ri a WV t A = After that John shut the 390 f xing Young |*"* “°" Men's D. k eral “ ‘i rr. ! he ve f t * ay d the hole game fo Pewheé first Salt Lake run tally « amé| 4 : t : * t tive teams. Williams Sethe fourth when Lindimore walked Mand scored on Leslie's double to} he may have tem Carlin’s first vietim note | Rou Y : was Al Pettingill, another New | 4 ever ¥ : Ae © ODoul's single in the ninth Orleans bantam, who looked like | 1 dynamo areas; Boetle - wes the only other hit off of the real staff himself a year ago. Carlin beat Pettingill r himself 3 No Opponent for | Salt Lake broke the 4-4 tle in the | | : All told, Cartin has had 21 fights A ~| spite of his long years | Portla till BE ses petotas s nenet | without a defeat Gibbons Selected |i. ca turn in'a fine ; | nd = Stor luge if hits, including a homer | Lacroix soon decided Carlin wa CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Joe Coffee! third base and he's at ating Solon: into tho left fet Vieashiere b Lewis} Here we have, ladies and gentlemen, the Sandblowers’ elub of the Seattle Indians, oth- jxood~ enough: to moet. the big |has not ben able as yet to pick an|the plate | PORTLAND, Aug. 1—Portland ie, rare cater tio | erwise known as the Amalgamated Order of Half-Pinters. On the extreme right you! t matched |an opponent for Tommy Gibbons for| And Vitt has good baseball brains |made it<three straight over Sacer: Carlin and is regarded as one of the smart-| mento, ursday, hosing ou {will see Cliff Brady, in the center Brick Eldred and on the extreme left Billy Lane. ; est men in the league j visitors, Hughes allowed ‘TY OF |They may be small, but don’t forget that most good things come in small packages. reac aaa atic lea a Hy ee wa SS nt HERS | Ew IK Gi o. Photo by Frank Jacobs, Mar Staff Photographer ; “ = Re He). MSuds" Sutheriand started for Seat-| IS pe 7 1 te, but wes in the eighth and | | Vernon Takes — “hm a sent in. He Game Chatter St. tothe ts k Jack ‘Vélidach he 11 nd |Noted Turf Figure | bead in South) ne are couch ty ired e-and then blew up in ined for Attac 1): 208 ANGELES, AUS. 1 VSGO0 | GAN WRANGINGGL AER aoe et. Plummer, not. being any | | Paul Farina, a fan Who Assaulted Says He Will | ANOTHER KID WILLIAMS | ny Passes i fc Chicago a we » scored a technical knockout - Detter. : | 1t was @ bad afternoon for Lefty | Unipire: “1 Hotrod. atohema Carlin made an even great 4 Padget bad table |e leapaee jover ‘Tim han hereslast night ied Ginciston on the Hil McCabe | sores in spite of his greet pitching |A game in St. Louts, Jone 24, pleaded Fight Aug. 15)», by ‘be MoKenna,a cagy vet.| fisures In turt history and director. | © for the | When Callahan quit nthe first n the Pac Hockey club, hat second gare Thuratay’ fte'| guilty © court of ¢ nal cor “AGO. ages (eran of the McKenna had all round when’h s et- when Bowman flied to left with | winning run and eartler in the con. |$25 and cost the wide, golden smile, is about) \, , t bout he had held |48y. He was the owner of a number peers I JackNeon-ebil <ictaniataxiobie geese men on, Brady counting. |7. "10 nad doubled: with only one| ‘was excited and did it in the| to fight } back to the heavy-| Pancho Villa even in Clevelance of horses well known on Western jfought four fast rounds in the semi- _ Salt anger oe ween — lout and was trying to stretch it and {heat of passion,”. Farina told the| weight cha of the world—| figured th n Carlir track [* We A Spenes * final, Noon. getting the decision. “took the lead with a Jone of his few walks of the game | judge. |but he did and that decisively. Me =—— “Seventh. But “Red” Baldwin put {at least that's his story, L'il Artha)- S ‘ t i . “ : 4 | was followed by a double, one of the ‘ need he| Kenn olding on at the finish. | MUSKEGON, Mich., Aug. 1.—Bud]} Seattle ahead again by delivering | *®* follow + t Jack Jo need he ; | aoe |two hits he allowed. Yeh, it was | enuia: Oe sas tines. arlin is the Kid Williams type ancy, Muskegon outfielder, ran the! B EB F% pinch-twoasehit with two [tv te ts, ale Ponies Owned by would fight “01 of fighter, x rugged battler, al |tist of’ consecutive games in. which men pele be eater | Wales Are i in U. Ss. News t 1b. ly wcheduled| Ways Willing to bore in and fight iO he has hit safely to 39 yesterday, | $ single. 5 | Hardly able to stand up because of NEW YORK, Aug. 1 e ‘polo| for: 16: rot no decisior Nobody has made him back up Pitas é en he singled in the 10th inning ALT LAKE vs. SEATTLE Whe Bees made two on bunched |a bum ankle, Clarke Pittinger, Sait| ponies belonging to the prince of) Johnson said he would start train-| 3°! Poe ye. to: be ia | canaliaig = ore ee rst Saginaw in the Mint league. | AME CALLED AT 2:30 Phits in the eighth and went wild in| Lake infielder, went in to pinch hit| Wales are duo here from England) ing right Altho is S18 ooiaae, fighting weight is | 4 ‘ 1 ry ey belongs to the Chicago White| ff Fon ‘TICKETS-—=RE acn-0169 Phe ninth. for McCabe in the first) came and |Sunday. H. Ft. H. is coming for the | years old, Jack does not carry such} (0 poumls, = | L ‘ 39 | Sox Well, today is another day and| laid down a perfect bunt between the | international matches in September, |a heavy loud around the waint andl subhe a thig “whab ts rth ext Tuk: LYMODA Ee " i ‘i a tae tel itcher and first base, squeezing = is confident of being able to] CCOrMe Bis sist bir Hext De: | oiktend : > bf Ot fomethinz different may happen. | pitche La girdPhapgr sg pine cember by meetin Sb aie ccs : © Jim Bagby is duc for the anata | tee a run. \Aberdeen Athlete flathead bso ands a Jcurrent champion, in New York in| tos Anrctes ries e e _ with the Bee selection a matter of | F P B Gi T ey] \" bout for the bantamweight cham. | Portland 1 66 440) - | Eldred broke his short batting to Be Given Trial j»pring training with the cincin-| font | } 1oneer n 1 Ss z slump with a brace of¢doubles in the | ABERDE Y, Aug. 1—Mel In.j nat! Reds, it was announced here a Wt * NATIONAL on a LHS oo @ {second gare, fram, former Aberdeen, high, achool| yesterday, Ingam ts playing With) Damp aawdust sprinkled on a har iatcs rai ye | 2 6 and Gonzaga college athlete, has|the Aberdeen club in the Timber} qusty floor before swee ping will pre b. 4 i A 2 ©! As memory serves us, yesterday’s | signed a contract to report for} league vent the dust from Auna ie Be eae (+ 4 Mnounce a 6. 8 | doubte defeat was the first two-game OO 0 ceo] 1 0| loss in a day for the Indians at home | OUR BOAR cag ee tare oe $2 aaa | e 5 3 tue year, { UR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ao © INeduction a | oo 316 $ | The Bees have a big edge on the | | RESULTS | ©} Indi the senso: play, ry owed At New York R. Ht E 5 8 as io oe ria having | : ; soo [aie har te | For a limited time we are going to work at one-half ¢ 8 z | SA-AY 'u HOWS COME : nur on! A | mendes ‘end iain Waiata, wenniey [fa]. OU regular prices in order that the public will get = | George Cutshaw was put fn as a YOURE BALANCING EGAD, BUS Th' MATOR THAT OL isd Snyder, Called end of sixth; rain, | better _ acquainted with the wonderful work we are SE pTotais ...... t. ga a e ; 1 AY y Hl . 2 1/getting to be a habit with George. TLL BETCHA-THAT Vou LABORING UNDER A FOR BUSINESS [| WALK THRE fT | : ‘ hink of such prices as: é | f Aioks WW el es Loe MORES \s LIKE A A FLOCK | nd Hartnett; Decatur, Roberts, 25.00 Plates Cut to 4 Johnny Frederick had a great | ANTHAT SENOR GU FALSE IMPRESSION | « heepLe wie Oe cRowe rand Taylor, | $25. i 6 6 | time socking the offerings of “Suds” | PLAVED fe FoR & SENOR SAQUEZ HAS Ad! He'G DUSTY) AN" come le Aiea RoW & j CISC dogg repli angel getting SHAKEDOWN! —~ NEG, || BEEN A DEAR FRIED AS SHARD |) Outwirn tT]. | pautadetphia Hee) ' four singles r tei And he} PN apie z gc z Xi Haines and Gonzates; Mitchell, Couch | i © @/got on thru an error when he hit} T KNOW ~~ You) HELPED] | OF MINE FOR OVER RAT and Wilron ty 2 pei | . 3 1 inst Stueland. Ji had hi Jj e ’ mT UN ~ i 1 Se ee Hdboncir pene, ad HIM SELL ME ONE, A TWENTY VEARG!« Cineinnatt-Boston game called at end i oO Sig y s Wen PASSED Nou WE PRESENTED -Tilis of fourth Innings; rain, Score, 2 to 3. however, fanning the youngster 19 2) twice, BET TO ME PURELY ow OUR MUTUAL NDSHIP!. wv MAT FREES. j} $8.00 Crown and Bridge Work Cut to $4.00 { | | | “Red” Baldwin had a good day $Batted for Tobin in seventh {with the sti getting two doubles | | Beore by nionr: Ae ett and two singles in five trips. | Ted Baldwin had Ponder tagged off | of third base by 10 feet und it looked | Phitadelphia | A like an out from the stands, Baldwin a | RESULTS ; having slapped the ball on-the pitcher | Pp | At Bt. Louls, first game— Rh. H. EL With Our Regular to McCabe. Cha as he slid into third base, Bldred | |New York 1 re 9, oft wiaviand relaying the ball, B v oft 8 i 10, off Bteu- |him safe, There was a lot of beefing Ht Ponder 4, off lover the decision, but o t off Bteviand 3. Runs re- | oi it Of course, 1 Sutherland 4, Ponder 4 , Plummer 1, Struck out—By | | . by Ponder 4. Bases on| Today is Kids’ day at the park, all a 1, aft Honder & off | youngsters under 14 being admitted St. Louls s 2 | Hoyt, Shawkey and Hofmann; Wingard and soveretd Second Kame nou 7 Cis hy ‘on, Mamaux and Schang; Danforth | Fifteen Year Guarantee These special low prices are just. what we say they are— simply an inducement for you to come in and sce how well you can be served, off Steuland 1, Home run to th a2 ‘ At ¢ ‘land, ist game u EK. Two-base hite the ie snot oe eSipapie! PiNadelphin ny You are offered the sarhe high-class work and fdentically the -|by parents, and beng aryl to. th arate es aah same class of material that we have always used. If we cannot hers {f alone 5 ele > Roy and) satisfy you, you can have your nd ame Ro, 2 r iphiin 7 at of M . 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