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PAGI BChatter of Local Links | BY ALEX C, ROSE M’MICKEN W I BIN { (napin cup competition ¢ Seatt song wai igh is Sees i Aarts Want More seven to . % . Bot Entries in much on their was just 1 usual H lowance to round did not Effort Will Be Made to American to Ride Epinard Select Field Entered in Star Mile ANNUAL FLEET SMOKER AT COAST LEAGUE PARK TINY HERMAN REMAINS HERE j Omaha Heavyweight May Both Swims Be Used in Local Ring Again in Near Future PITCHING IS ON UP More Big League Twirlers | Expected to P. | Mark This Year TONIGHT JACK DELANEY Gobs to Mix IS IN SEATTLE Before Local Paul Heavyweight B xin Fans Would Be Good Oppo-| O g ; Eight Bouts Are Carded nent for Stragmalia r for Annual Pacific Fleet ‘(Gains Fame y as Fly Hawk ——— ee GRADE St. s 20- sult showed, Award Prizes to All PUNY HERMAN y YORK, Aug ‘he avy weight Fistic Clash to rattle him in any Contestants ; b } : om ras 9 - ~ ate ‘ ey : ne se McG ay, one of the ie i, t i 1 f asi “0 Pe Pe the Ca ee pot, | BY TOM OLSEN : Mes " Delaney boxe ne Ca : ae had to t t “ W' H r mile marat tole le of week H and ; a 5 second eh t oe ot a ee his home n Naira-8 aged from Satu Jack 1 a ¢ othe f ae a ¢ firm of Austin &] tr ot t citle flee mak? . ‘ sang n a ht t gait s be angling for De-| meeting int a ir of the z= ; e Ap Y este tnels ag! a darer Pad theve ‘slitacre anc for the » e ther 1 1 of ho the { ft * ‘ ‘ ; nant Staaany. :¢ alt we : : ey oe = ° collie ; ; : . ’ - i conferring on (he -" Fr i eaten oad he Mattie of 1 to t The list is headed by Mitrie aad Camp keout art h ad ery 6. elas = charged, but that th Besse BE the clubhouse. Tha Konowaloff, the defending men’s His chiet aif wa crue *. Thu tt iid be Ttoceo Stragmalia,| must have tickets, The paste, alty of « mbers t champion, one of the best : " Ww x hes 3 a ¥ ad be Rocee . ee ae procured on board © of own swimmers in the West Jered 1 1 Grin I st i the different ships of the fire! ity ce Nicuaiatt a ihenbor ot te vas W D 1 Bh t ‘ that are anchored in the har and of crack Crystal Swimming club |°)\) m ait Cleveland, are ‘ eae ia 1 Soaee: dence het: So be Renters “aot ig ble | 1 ot : f Eight bouts will be offered, ‘The Seatile Golf club directors will) he ts out to smash the Northwest " H and " t re first starting at 8 o’cloc throw ¢ for pra the Nort record, and many of his 7 t ‘ f i Tu > | sharp Bnd course t for t nds believe that he will be | 4 jot of money int le | ti ‘ ‘ } as ata Reon and Sunday morning And then there's Spriggs oa ‘ Wea ordin r GY | Mulla Annual championst t of t star, Waescher holds a victory oka d wth wre . races 4 ks t ’ pet h parts : OUN WY $ pigeor k top | te Washington State Women’s Golf over Konowaloff ina mile ARE DUE AC TAIN | tis cot cy Everett y ¢ more ield, Dene of the OM- a ' n Sunday's Futurity race | we Seciation, to p there 1 at American lake last spring ? rat |. | Haynes stara of t have cropped t 4 \from Ode w is firet bird week is anions te shew the home fans PORTLAND, A alter | urop Oddly enough,|u ye 3 ; - A field of about 150 is « that his victory was not a fluke, | Hagen and Joe K ured | Haynes fean who has for th There were 91 ; fee off im the qualifying round M two Crys [the United CO bcen PA ne, bir 05 1. m th 20 | diewe D . ox ed t e ac Omi s T irls Tri at 1835 & 2 E. Akol, Nevadad Ed Crider and his team of 20 i try qlub W be \ ‘The results in yard: minute yuadron, flywe Ser (ne Tainiee Count oO gr Sandy Herd Is Always Close to 11 5 Win Dierichs r se pale ub will hit the t » Yakima : ec oO na ‘ ig or ° nia, lightweight i ; ngage the Apple-Knockers in a be in the race, too, |t a Brea Ai ne (Natt rnia, va. H Huffman, bas Make battie bandage | peace cid BO Best Dodoe IN | | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21— », Aus Percy Lee \y ‘4 force. light heavyweights b er ’ ft Kirkwood will long be remembered W Id “A champion without a title’ ied the Seattle Indians |, Ensign J. A. McBride, of the The big attraction in local golfing ; ; here for the perf he All the or might define the status of Mac wy bver Oakland | Seattle, will be referee, with Bircles will be staged at the North if 1 com th his t HE golf season has lengthened o: donald Smith in stardom. a % Commander J. P, Traynor, Mix § course, Saturd afternoon, | ine end of the race bal: m , soar % adak The San Francisco player has | ere Yosterce + out in |Baurens sissippi; Lieut. Commander V. hen the 30-man, team Norman Bartels, Northwest A. if Cyril Walke ~ vi fos Proved one of the greatest sensa The Indians started right out in} Richardno Penns) lvapiiigg tle and Inglewood clubs A. U. representative, brings in | present open champ! Hobb tlons of recent years and has al the fir lé . G. B. ing, i return of these clybs’ an the ane of L. A. Hurt, a big) | Cruickshank, runner-up Hobby | 5 Additional hole.in ways been “knocking at the | Things we « until the fourth Wrestlers Flock | Liewt. M. R. Kel gets: Mal home and home fixture husky, 44 years of age. Jones Inst year when J he | one triump the venerable | door” in most of the important when: the we t to City of Angels | the judges. Engf)+ " % Hurt is a giaut, according to hampionship, are to tour th tournaments of the world. Jone more. Three in the fifth, one !n| 970 stone being left unturned in! ews. of atcha. ail a | Bartels, and when told what | Coast When he was 150 to 1 shot | sre sR Riper cs ie Benge Beco aie j predicted that he could better it : + in 1923, he threw a seare into his 0 ¢ me’ tn the mints | wrest } " mec the Is Favored to Jack Torney, the Green Lake | San Francisco Wins rs “| ‘opponents by ® Caspase. [a 1 - Ses eRe: supervision of Commande life guard, 1972 champion, will ff Solons Herd ts ey ee , with the leaders thru the entire oune oa hay rn. of t ‘alifornia Win Amateur also be in th mpetition Another Of aan (rans hstatn-one ul weigh comp tition, finishing in third mat gam 1 popularity loss Bes se = . x \ iat n ' won its nigNt a 5 Opie t nelent ye OO Ne ng ates Pies , NE of the early and lik I ' : “ phat beg PR SPITS Nah ecavtnsiion Me bed AO Western qualifying A 7 vente 0 E-ARMED, HE meery favorites to win the Na aed ~ 1 ee nee pia Aes see wee pot r this year's # c : ere to aid it 2 = fional Amateur at ladelphia next ‘ Sage : x a AM hp im ae 4 " ae "¥4 dea tourney, but He ¢ inning 4 Stan tiie great Pole JOINS DODOES Qnth is Jess Sweetzer of the Met Hester Eastman, Mra 11 ‘ orig to Jimmy | '% the finals having had tuck on cee ee s ousasedinne “ta | Ocala Raia siff Hussane,| DECATUR. IL, Aug. 21.—Harves th ft dn 3 14 A : ig or one of the rounds. Each tea im Bes Begs Nal fe dra gieh er cae =A Biapaleep iby es 1982 will be out sett am je: CAN: | noted out om the fly 11 time For perfection of strokes and : Rn ro A Blappe the ranks of the hole-in-one club ax plonship at Brookline in +1 t 7 ehle daring brilliancy there are few in e apr d came within the turn of a putt n the other hand, Marry Vardon.| Smith's clas-cand It le eae ta ; : ——— the result of ye eee oa es larger entry - Y | moat fie a of bh t 4 . . ca’ 201 ry ‘s Saturda Winning again last year at Floss.) A lars Ute urged, tho sifted: gol me and) say that he will Jand one of the ‘ °° tar. Country, Cab / ites c Max Maron wnocked him ott|AN effet. in talog_ made 19 e!| Vernon Evens It | winner ot nx open champiocsnine | ‘az,that he wil and one of the good EEE bg} Pittsburg Staidum it'arve trom the third ten went tthe 28th hole, alded by a atymie, | Cngush "elses from alfterent mer Up With Portland (inte? one tee shot. care taser checiet Gos iee: 7. ald ; ‘| Is One of Largest {125 yards strate y ~ a oe, oan Yale man's ap/chants 10 rewa ‘d each competitor, | Sy Ae : 1 » or ast Pe 1 _ frit Peery pus an di 2 s| pid cobetruction of the Gatvoraty OPP bball mae i i JANIZE, =o e eee ine citied | crabar ide tear unio r big ng r é of Pittaburg stadium just started will | i" 2 ord in winning/the | TRACKS ORGANIZED | yon ey sine fo néties | ney 60 The Mate alvins 1008. yet ik @ a jot F j zs a tey ig natant | Son Sean nays | a tee hee re ms! Sedro-Woolley Pe mn KOra Konia é e rue permit the double-decked stand which facular rtromex.up the next zed a new league et i ace ‘ «one CY bate patel a ech age him as one of the. it, which will| Rn. H. E.| The most notable hole-in-one in re Plays Everett BRK TO AR a rs v6 ot ss ata 7 Golfe e golfers among the amateurs. Natur gements for | Portland ‘ » 4 cent years was seored by Jock Hute T . R “ion ; will taeda & A -othulahtiwy rs 2 4 tes ally, he wil! be the feared man this ex of moderate class | Vernon ° 2 ison, American professional, at St woma Ow * ‘ Senate wih 7 . “ . 20 t t 2 , " a091 ' ‘ r paseball field and a basketball! pavil- Year, and, if he happens to be play-| guat 20 to September 2 Wint tarde Leverenz and! Andrew # the 1921 British open | ry VeERITT and kedroAV tay | Aftette re e1 Cee ide ‘waanvcae oe vi Fi S Sk ing the shots up to his usual form Cochrane; Penner and Murph championship. Thia «troke of fortune ST Sevenett tte on ‘ fon eating 5,000 located un 4 FOr acre in Ht win take golf of high order to) PAIR ARE STRONG moved ison into a tie with) in tne moat im amen of th ” ° poiasnthes stop him. Tennis experts are pretty we omer Wethered. young Oxford stu-| Northwest Marshall cose ’ ‘ os ‘= Sweetzer has been beaten but once {agreed that Patterson and O’Hara| Salt Lake Loses to and in the: pay-ott the fellow.| eoreewent Baseball ra ee ae : fa the National in two years. On) wood, the Australian experts, are the i ng day the American won g ha pr edionte apron . ° oe 8 the other hand, his victims have In-|strongest doubles combination per Los Angeles in 14th ae fe = plonship would go Pan ee i Wee) | eluded Chick Jesse Guilford | forming in this countr 1: BARC ERIE FA ie peertae Ar | Bs Muar lh ; este ee Oe ee tines cine here miaisntey. s wc Another. Donoghue. -|,22"%. Breet, uccessrfu en and Willic Hunter, There aren't nine gan ee Will B ‘Tools pun dente fete ‘ Many notables in the game who Swim in Entr vate Cb tip 1 e a Jockey : a ie * Baven't fallen before hig attack. | mi ig y faye se ie SALISBL england, Ave 21 Moud considaeadiie e Bweetzer is only 22 years old and . S Root, Dumovich and Spencer; Kal. |18tead of the old familiar slogan of | MOudy is teal Ge the man } m Shas many years of stardom ahead. He Mail It to tar Ho, Bingieton gad “alors Come on Steve" being heard on the ‘aoe: Beale Ks the sail hos the present | ; eep a y. S Bas the build and the temperament T am registered with the A. A. tacecourse here recently, a new ery |). Par caeel “Wilk taks core oc | for match play and a set of nerves U. and wish to enter The Star ‘that remain firm and unruffied in the || xtie Marathon swim: thick of battle. ‘There is nothing about Sweetzer's game to indicate he will crack sud ~ @enly or drift back among the sec Ond-raters. Hoe uses a short, compact | “swing with no tricky wrist maneu members ~ Off the line. at Like many of the leaders of the ‘game, Sweetzer uses a closed stance | With the left foot advanced beyond the right. His one flaw is an un-| @ertain stroke on the greens, with a| A. A. U. memberships may be obtained from Norman Bartelis || at Dexter Horton bank. Entries close August N s been a ve pennants. of teams, |be presented the best five ASSOCIATION IS INCORPORATED The Pacific Coast Bowling associa tion has been incory |iaws of California the Coast are an lining NEVER WON FOUR TIMES American league baseball team win Gold medals will | ‘Come on Pat place. The for Patrich De apec Donog ated under tha d all cities on up players as arence and two. takes well to racing. race the four consecu s heard in its » were calling | ue. son of Steve | noghue, one of Engiand’s foremont | ® who was making his first in public as a Jockey oun Donoguhe {s only 13 years In hin firet youngster rode againat his father and finished fifth, Steve being beaten by a short head for the first Tendency to cut his putts. But even} this ix not serious and at Brookline and Flossmoor he was getting | @own most of the time in the cus.) BY AHERN fomary number of two. Abe Wilson May Not | Return to College | Abe Wilson, Husky tackle, may | 7 Rot be back in school this year. Wit | fon ix an older brother of George, the star halfback. He is a depend. | es tener rile | "Oe BUNIN! Able tackle, and his loss will be felt | \F YOU'RE THINKIN’ OF BU Coach Bagshaw. | ANN, TLL LET You HAVE 'EM oo FoR Two Bra, oR TWENTY * CENTS CASH, AN! A PACIVIC COAST OH, £ DONT CALL THIG MUCH STALE = LAS’ WEEK I KEPT in Francisco ... ttle Oakland > Portiana | Me Angeles . a AMERICAN Kew York Washington Detroit Bt. Lous Cleveland ton Chicago . Valladeiphia RESUT Toston 5, Cleveland 4 | Bt. Louisa Only games & D Bew York ... P Bitispure ky Chicazo Einetnnati . BL Louis Wadelphia . Brooklyn Se ), Wew York-Cincinnats, raim Louls 3, Philadelphia 1 (first game) Louie 13, ladelphia 10 (second TIME PULLIN! 'EM IW, ONE A MINUTE, OR SIXTY AN HOUR!. Ae MKSOR CATCHES ANDTALKS, WHOPPERS =. CFF Wr-AWEN FIVE CENTS FOR OF A KETCH! ~JeS’ ENOUGH To KEEP TH’ POLE FROM Goin) 3 | THOSE MiINNOWS 2 WHY, MY GooD MAN = WHERE I FISH, T'VE FOUND HEM THAT SIZE IN THE DRINKING WATER I» FISK UNDER “THIRTY Pounns) USED Swi AROUND MY BOAT FoR PROTECTION, ‘THEY KNEW I WoULDT TRY FoR THEM |= OFF THE FLORIDA COAST ONE TIME, I PULLED i) AWTARDON THAT WAS 90 BIG, L PUGHED-THRU THE FLOOR BOARDS OF MY BO -TRVING “TO root % LAND IT! — Co a ~, MONT the United States, login | Eng’ , in 1925, necretary relatives, He intends to [these unversities Star for | | | Starting 11 years | that only was 4, onee H in every year save | try lthe mound duties for Everett ‘Penn Bones May | Fight at Oxford L, Aug. 21 ton and Pennsylvania universities, in| 7 compete in an international intercol according to an.| |nouncement here by J. A i of the Oxford University | Boxing club, now In Canada to visit visit the heads of | and attempt to ar-| |range he proposed meeting Johnston Rankine ston has been ranke of the gamo's experts has never been lower than and the next 6. |when there was a war in prog | Johnaton has been either the fir second ranking player of the coun:|by the Penn State tactician as part | Harris Hoehler, LOTHES are the lan- Met old weighs 70 poun nd it is guage in which men w and ena univers! Ps so Wers to lead him astray. He gets ail|| |... Rta | acter ae et ae NGL | the fatten os bie faitbedatatat Hate ge tian a terns et ene Lm express their success. the distance he needs and is seldom PHONE vidual effort: shall follow in his footsteps if he ‘" The man whose clothes change with the styles thus signifies his pros- perity, while he who clings to last year’s suit is considered a poor money maker, The New Suits and Overcoats Are Now Here will be asked to & piaye—T, Baldwin to | Brady to Romman T. Buldwin to Crane | Guise, Secomb, | and Finney BEZDEK READY) FOR OPENING. STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Aug. 21 |Having completed his part of the} summer course in athletic coaching at Penn State, Director of Athletics | 10 Years Hugo Bezdek is resting up for the Style is the tell-tale 0, Bill John. | hard football season ahend by taking | . : isti ishes 1 in the first 10/a brief vacation at the seashore, It | mark that distinguishes Since then he |Is expected he will return the latter | between last year’s models ixth, and | part of August to complete prepara: | and the new. This year is first rankink|tions for the opening of Practice | the distinction is very Since then | about September 1 1917 and 1918 marked. | More than 49 prospective athletic | s,| coaches were given instruction in | the handling of football and baseball Step in and look over | of the summer course. | new suits, overcoats and raincoats just received. The with him a part ®& broken promoter's 000, Tom Gibbons, weight, eturne Bloomfield, the Briti Arnold Wilson, the to meet the latest met Bloomfield and Ss eccaen he liked “I suppose,” lacking wisdom that money before jbut there ts besides mo y GIBBONS SHORT-CHANGED — $15,000 NEY YORK, Aug. 21 | where he recently knocked out Jack Gibbons went to Lor promoter, had promised him $50,000 I eafch up with the paymaster, he said Gibbons said, some business men will accuse me of T went mething else in box Boxing standard fabrics are all represented—serges, worst- eds, cheviots, tweeds and all, The usual Shaner & Wolft IN BRITISH BOUT ade of high quality is Bringing [the ring in London the Englishmen | Apparent throughout, as of his purse and |™ ANY been justified in their | Fashion Park and other ge (Suspicions that American boxers are reputable brands are in: Promise of $35! money grabbers and that there is no | cluded. St. Paul heavy-|eioment of sport in the game, d {rom London! «1 went into the rin a ' w 5 because a) § there was a big crowd there to see! Prices range Up and sh champion. us work and because they hyd been down from $45. And every Hon after Maj. |s0 nice to me. L wouldn't have got: | price group is good value leading British |ten the rest of my money anyway for the money. Sce for jand I figured that T had done a tot | ; If. Ay hope. Gibbons jof training for the bout, had made seuresy. he met a lot of ja long trip to get there and it but he couldn't jwoultn't hurt me any to do a little boxing in the ring = | “the show was badly mismanaged ie: "9 Quaner & WOLFE “that I didn’t get my into the ring with the money, He didn't ¢ enough at tho gate to pay the bills, If T had taken all he had the pre liminary boys wouldn't have been = done j* lot for me and L wouldn't do any. jable to get a cent and some of the | |thing to hurt the game kids were flat broke,” | 916 Ss d A | “Boxing is going better in this) Gibbons left on the first train for | econ venue country than ever before and it is | st just getting Englane back If I had refused to go into| by the arrival of twins, Paul to join his family, which Near: Madison on its feet in| was recently increased to five boys