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10 ‘ THE AR hades Se ele Jimmy Welsh Is Going Great Guns for Seattle a. Seattle Wins Week- End Games; Leading Series About Fights) Young Outfielder Plays ‘Part of Big Crowd That Saw Star’ SEATTLE S17 Mewes a and Fighters) ~Splendidly for Indians ~ j | BY LEO H. LASSEN | Game Afield and at the Plate Is Best He Has Shown With Tribe So Far; Doing Best Hitting on Club at Present; Cinch to Graduate; Reckless at Plate Classic z Hurling Is | Better and | | ; BY LEO H, LASSEN Tribe Wins wet a bunch of violets and rose or 0 Jimn Wels! be 3 Gregg Wins Saturday; he kid outfie der of the ee aif cae es few Vernon Defeated Twice i _ y nae y ihe A rae Bedakinn yi heen kl in Sunday Double Bill . i He is the big star of the present series PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 1 with Vernon, hitting over .500, scoring about } , half of the x and covering centerfield as ‘ Ny ; eee well as a circus tent MBSIVACY paren 4 Welsh is showing the same kind of pep rie willl, per these days that made Earl McNeely such i 7 ee a card with Sacramento and sent that kid t , . slayer to the big time. ‘ , ny Kilbane, 1 Jef } Page eae : S { Willie Ritel and Welsh s doing something McNeely Ln i ce atkiaes fishtate of. leak lo—he's hitting that ball for a | satiate oie far heey yao extra base wallops—doubles, triples i and then tried to step in with I ein " common with James as : SCOneer Then Whoas, whol He field fence three in suc ystem was keyed up, | cession Sunday, two doubles and a and he cracked ] two ho na 1e early Game Chatter | th 4 Ww we i hitt q r t I He's pounding t ball over r anne cig tort ' Jimmy Welsh continued his won. | “2/0 For the wee = | w n . t . t P, " the ! a el oe : CHAMPION N ) a reel ta fm ye fod ( wh heryne Brown and | CHAMPION) °< THROWS BADLY Young Cruz, the young Vernon | cove a lot of Y W ] Wi ‘ und. ked g t ’ Wigs sities wokate vot priggs aescner in fe in € man had ¥ a} at r Ww tak BY TOM OLSEN © the left fleld b " WAESCH j ryne Brown have been i o ruck out. F 7 re 4 ad North west swim champions as the result 2 “ edhe "agg meng of ories Saturday in the annual Star mile marthon | Sammy Crane wag ill Sunday and| He hax been hit pitched b wims } in Green lake In accomplishing their feats, : tt , Waescher and Miss Brown re forced to defeat the 1§ this We b champions, which both finished a close second. Waescher { See nosed out Mitrie Konowaloff, the men’s titleholder in 1923, j that. 3 1 ; . ,;and Miss Brown defeated Blanche Stemnoe, who won the ' t a n's race last year but k ‘ It wa ated that over 10,000 persons lined the shores werets my | of Green from the West bathing beach to the beach on the East st to view the an- ; nd the heavywe a 8 t nual water classic homer in th ' JACK TORNEY Sw N | johwer rapped another homer - WASHINGTON WAS THIRD [ m otes their only two paign in kend. en t C . Credit for the wonderful success of the ed them the rest | Gécens. Bacar. ibe: Hav Udleusia| tees fanned seven men Satur: | r P ot Oreen Lake homer ott ot Rankin Jonson with wouthpaw who stopped Frankie Britt |‘ P ere i « a rising immy Welsh on the paths and ti Se CANCE AMINE bares le. 8: slow fentis eee — Senators Trim New York 0 | vere ke for what he did it up in Seattle's half. From the «os i tay | Ted Baldwin stole two b ha . . th ithe fndians mada s right srweight addition cist Ouney bee vnrente in that | Yanks, 4-2, in-10 Innings; ‘ n the Indians made ‘runs rig And Bud Ridley ig back on the|fFst Sunday game, pilfering third t se the course was known to be left ground again ones Lose Saturday Park > otficlal The score (first game): R. H. E. x Ee £4 swime, Ho ’ « a eittle fettows vi anal | Rankin Johnson, new Vernon pitch AMERICAN LEAGUE Miss Brown, the women's win Waescher's was Seattle 10 16 Se er, wag hit hard, but showed a tricky ner is swimming unattached, She Batteries and Han Christian move to fi San Francisco Wins t base lives in Tacoma now, but was formerly affiliated with the Crys Torrance, assistant BROOKLYN IS (al club here, She won the title ston graduate mana nl nd was be out by ore. Sy VICTOR AGAIN Both Sunday Games Miss Stemnoc in a theilling race | from sit entuacean ae SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1.—Sa last year. This year the Ts nt vg mp the big waa Francisco won both Sunday er ermaid reversed things, and “ * : +. from Salt Lake here yesterday. ‘The came in 15 yards ahead of the Dodgers Take Giants TR geala. took’ the tetorning aft to little Neptune club star. Mra Al Wasson, the beach manager at 5 > Western Loop angie Ber 0 Tow for Third Time; |4, ana the afternoon ‘ Mitrie Konowaloff, formerly Miss aveloping some Lead Trimmed Aubeey Griffin of Victoria, was Target for Cushions Umpire Powell of the Western fe acres Bee di ee a f° sey ia ration de isd lteague was caught in a cushion NATIONAL LEAGUE _ (First ga I 2 club, was fourth, ar cerigadt ds shower during the game of August Won. Los Salt Lake ar Ny son, Ieyearold Seward Park etivein, GAGE Anke Lac ” San Francisco re | Tage | Swimming club member, came in Lincoln, ‘ie wk maigurel, hat aae Thomas and Peters jen nd a close fifth. fans were plenty hostile ‘ $ KONOWALOPFE — fn is nd game) RH. TAKES LEAD ADVISES FRESH / > , 4 ? . Kon nloff t ¢ lead the wt of them t Joe Forsh of St is, inter a ‘ & stiff arg 3 | ‘orshaw, c Louis, inter + > u s t of the me ace t Wa Katheryne Brow |nationally famous a marathon » Fresno Has Unique a recent talk to boys in the OOKLYN, Little Ruth Schwimmer, not big sune B 1. — Brooklyn to pe Ne ra Wi 4 City, advised them to “keep made it three si r the is RLBVENS OF LHAGUS wwe Hole Golf Course f rmed iar Angeles Wins in the fresh alr and sunshine and nts Sunday, winning 3-2 behind SLEVE) N LEAGUE 4 ht a roe ¢ se out of d ielcsar’ Aisd vlatide, ‘roe Dodgers| The National Profeasional Football esno boast hols golt sans Pair From Solons ‘seis: ot of soo j held them to five hits, but the Yanks | !eague will consist of 18 eleven | Courne, bell be the shortest oe LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1.—Los An F tt The defeat of the Giants while | 192 The opening game: 1 in. the orld. seated in the ¥. rel er in Sunday’ | Dainese wictthe aieaih ‘cat. the and 28 follow: Chicago Bear 2/bed of Hunt 1 lake, a mountain the line Peaking 8 Sagan ee rom Sacramento. i‘The scores “1B B L i New York lead to two games at gs ae a page Ay “fi ould bs nd h a yardage of much credit. can not be © beaches; J . |were 10 to 4 and 6 to 2 ‘ At_Brookiyn— R. H. E.|cago Cardinals; Rochester, at Phila yards. Natural greens were found in n Miss Brown and Miss Sten uctor at the inte i ‘ Kew York 2 ¢/delphia; Hammond, ine: Day x, |the bed of the lake, milk cans were; moe, the women's leaders. Miss “ie ge somnpen ° poleadiesscs tt nn ef OPENING GAME Ment. 3 aad ee rea hg cerrado et ar | sunk for cups and the . Brown's time, altho unofficial, =| comes pees TOMORROW j Grimes an Green at Duluth; Columbas a ready. Aw th ays are sand.! was remarkable—much better |-tneima ‘Moholt, Neptune; third, Ieaber | ecTamente shes baie) i { : Boe Canton season will conclude the playera maintain it is impossible | than she ave bebaarthe dale |3 Shi ee *! Los Angeles Ww 16 0 SEATTLE At ¢ Ri i i | pe ag - November td to lone a bal! on the tiny cour t in before, Miss Stenmoe yard, girls’ overarm Hughes and Koehler; Root and | ri F = ' ¢ distance faster than she | oy Spence vs. : . did last year in winning. She De id game) R H. B. re Pi BY AH H RN ] gave everything she had and Pcs tab ge det apd cramento ... toh, Bets J OAKLAND St. Louis ‘ forced Miss Brown to do the same third, Charles Los Angeles 6 S30 Game Called at 2:30 Cinefnmath natlaeae) a a win : C. Canfield, W. Canfield ana Shea; | Call BE acn-0169 May, Cari Mays an é \ A PIOR TH Mr Kone " Payne and Spencer SAW M\ EWTIS HMA 6 ME “TAK! oS tion for t a tepr Pe wt) 2 ; = ‘ } th Semi-Finals | | [ropay, aN DATED | [gy ancorHeti : TGEG|| out and third tm the mara YoN~To HOLD Dow) BAH!~1 A TH’ CHAIR AT SEVEN on Today in | feature i Tere CHILD! « TUSK : | TOMORR: NIGHT fe Dot TIME rercial Net Tourney TOMORROW NIGHT! FT ii te “Ti SA yeaah ecict Metso aati ioe ee Sia aa at x hae HE SAID 1F TH’-Too TH % ten peatiee J ‘ second, Mercedes Lewis, Neptune: HILLS, Y., Sept. 1— | : \ WHEN 1 WA R SHFUL ABOUT LE GOMEBODY v one at ers : HAD-To COME OUT, ‘ } \KE SOMEBODY vith mn of the Derb gested Ane Vincent Richards, Olympic ten L , ON For APPENDICIT COMING OUTH~ Presta 5 cia Hl Witn n of the Derby novice nis champio to meet William HE'D GIVE Vou A ‘ srg Zz Bot STARTED 10 DG | vim: Il the |r ond, BU T. Tilden IL., defending titleholder, WHIFF OF DROWSY + 1 CHOSE “fo bc torn TA' cHair |{) A Post HOLE racos | , 0 and int Bake ‘Jimmie Bar in the semi-finals of the men's na AIR 1 ur NoVEL DURING “THE pee }] “Hes CHANGEL 100 ‘yard distances na Moholt |""hery race across lake, women—First singles tennis tournament here | Naa CP ORDEAL, BUT L SAME il err MIND! * the Neptune lah; she We sta of Somdiiewark toe ener cee today. A ECAME < TIME few — 3 the meet, was the winner of the|Brnst, Seward. The winner will meet the victor of pha meshed sand Nae IPs Etta seers women’s dert Little 12-year-old | gente,’ third; Gar Spout all ce ene the Gerald Patterson-William M. | \ BORED, L FELL A, Isabel Ernst, Seward Swimming clut : 2% Johnston match. AGLEED fe J { econd. “ Both matches promise to develop | Cae Ras, Pete Hurlin finished a first for the Dace veitiane porns abd A bees | ; vs, with Dean Speare second and| Altoona Race crowd is expected to v the com. Dean’s little brother, Clarenc ind. petition. Doris Muldo, a colored maiden from | Is on Today B. pe Motine Baker, did well inthe compe | Vi nOONA Pa. Hepes Lat ° tition. v . Pa, Sep New Portland in Even track records are expected Monday ernoon in the third ru ot f Break With Acorns | Altoona specdway atito. races PORTLAND, Sept. 1.— Oakland | Fourteen drivers will face starter and Portland broke even in the dou- | Fred Wagner Die-header here yesterday, the O: | Ideal” weather conditions led to! winning the first game, 10 to 6, and \ the estimate that 100,000 fans will the locals taking the second, 3-to 1 Se aus be on hand when the cars are sent ‘ond, Tom M off at Dp. m. | ptune club; third, Bam Flem-| Following are the cars and drivers t Baker club. shtered: | ; ke | entered | Doris ‘ond, |. Driver and Dal fe ai ne | gimmy Murphy Second game— R. lpere aay . Harry Harts Oakland .. Be 7 |Mike Gonzales Is lromesanit Miller Spectal | 58 10 418 Miller § Durant Studebaker Du Honored i in Cuba E jonzales, Kunz and Daly Schroeder and ehberg | Mike veteran Cuban|é ¢ of the St. Louis Cardinals, | Peter De P wa honored by the townsfolk of] Phil Shaffer “4 it ls made by Claren ira Vall. aperiat Consolidated Cigar Corporation a, Cuba, August 19, for his! Ronert MeDomeugh Miller Special | New York services to basebull. He received| Antelnne Mourt Mourre Special | Distriboted by _ as : Oe as word of it thru a cablegram sont] | 4 BO co by the mayor in which it was stated] PADDOCK MAY RUN AGAIN PARTE maa tics treebintioet \. cooprrht, 1994, by NEA Serve, Ine) apie MAJOR 1S DATED UP == } that a medal in commemoration of! Charles Paddock may com ‘a Babel SE ha besten She's his work had been awarded during the A, A, t a meeting at the city hall, tile meet, at Newark, September 6,