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Jones Beats Game Chatter je" only THE SEAT 2 BY BILLY EVANS Vance's Record Chances TLE STAR Lively Ball a Handicap hicago'’s Easy for Vance Oaks to Keep Players and Try to Build Up Ball Club “More Money in Good Gate Than in Selling Stars,’ Says Del Howard; Oakland Is One of Best Home Teams in Attendance; Arlett and Pitchers Draw BY LEO H. LASSEN HERE is more me in having and drawing the ¢ thru the turnstile there in ped high priced star a good ball club than to the nes gh el Howard, one of the Oakland baseball club, thin one of th t baseball cities fo country,” says Howaré, “and the ed it when the club got up in d San Francisco a few week attendan established for the had offers for the immediate delivery of t's what I nd i powers \ ek 4 record e club ha ago, ¢ Walter Mails and Buzz Arlett and re is a chance that Earl land team isn’t interested un- Kun cd Ee vi YANKS FAIL less we exchange | Break Even With Red Sox eu Py A {tabu » . : F eg Taker EP aD Hop a pe Sen- $ Soe Braicher, @ new oulllelder ob- > mane While Washington é aKlan In tained by Oakland from the Western Shera te, =6ators Are Resting : 8 made his bow in FS 1 A ® show 3 field for the Acorns and co Bu 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE i 3 ; wee knock ; 4 Southpaw Hooks Up With | Jones had Bure Arlett stopped and | 9 sir awn NEEDS - a Veteran Krause and iat tealls haved the ball gama Tues logon SHORTSTOP A borer = rH : Wins 2-1: Pitching Tile /Oy rie Aritt came ve Oakland teat “ i the first time and flied o Salle vy , Tew Rh EAGER Calder and aati : rAcIric ba gi pt 2 ; ioe N : ) San Francis “ r ‘ . A ‘ ; eaitie : t) Avlett walked in the sixth and as th a Ya Oakland ° . Py 4 hort 1 . ‘ f : ran . {i} | Jones 1 him ‘off wecond | noehier and Krause Se D an ana eg 461 | shortly afterwards and he didn’t look | ovenced me fal t x 3 80 good on that ” “Your n't m the Tix f xix and i T was a lefthanded afternoon at kis tated s enuada: back ofttna laades | the ball park Tuesday, Perey Lee) Arlett, by the way, isn't turning pennant race,” say’ Le m, tet game— MM a3 Jones and Harry Caruso Krause|around to bat righthanded t 4 first sacker. { iftiest kind of althe lefthanded pitchers any more os “ , Me ; mognrae ee tn tag Dee rong, |thtY *a¥- Hie batted.from the port jour Anfield hag bee Bie Pitching duel and the Seattle wrong: | 54. oe the dish Tuesday ngainat cudide, ged hander won the verdict over the Oak: | Jones, with a t hae ee land veteran, 2 to 1 +] The sam t wequson,. i ‘ Dus Jones flopped seven Oaks on Eldred made one of the best catch. get very f strikes and@ier of the y when he picked |at second A “ « 1 Krause fanned |Krause's fy of the right. field " eight of the | fence CRANE’S EXPERIENCE ‘ : Braves. Jones ' DED BY INDIANS a walked but three| MeCarron, Oakland infielder, mmy Crane is hadly needed back “ Mo men otherwise | singled on his first to the dish i “© having excellent | and then fanned three straight times eone control and he's an effective left. hander when he | fence again f Jimmy Welsh hit the right field a double and was hit won the first one from Vernon Tues Seals Win First can control Bis | py two pite balls Fr s 1 al b stuff ae me , rom So on : The first run| Eddie Murphy, baseball editor aimen are needed tn | qh of the matinee ithe Oakland Tribune, is here -with uae Als y came in the!the Oaks it the park yeaterds fourth inning. = - to don a : ; m because brady let Portland Takes ELDRED be ew arm that nit the shied Vernon Into Camp Salt Lake Comes bag and hounded into le! jel; | PORTLAND, Sept. 3.— Portland has been set do’ or Rohwer poled a long fly to right 2 M4 Pmecses From Behind Wins a ni set down for H WELL, WELL NERO How WAS ROME WHEN You LEPT rel See NoU CAME BACK ALIVE FROM“TH’ DENTIST! TELL US ALL ABOUT “TH! Ex-TooTH |» TH Rune respon Struck out Home run—El hwer, Welsh Three-base it—Cather. Sacrifice hits—Brady, Baker.| | Huns batted in—Rohwer, Eldred, Baker Double play—Emmer to Brady to Bow ‘Time—t:37, BASEBALL TODAY and TOMORKOW OAKLAND vs. SEATTLE Umpires— Bootleggers beware SEATTLE WILL HAVE WINE SPUNK! = “THe DentioT BROKE A DAIR OF FORCEPS ALL OF His ; FTIRNING “TO EXTRACT “THAT || FORCEPS Now| wactiag RICUSPID!~ 1 SHOULDER |{-TRVING-To. || CA i “WE DIGGRACE oF BEING HE FIRST HOOPLE IN SEVENTEEN GENERATIONS, || FROM OUT OF FULL To LOSE AxtooTH! «THE QUARTS!, TOOTH WASISUCH AN AL FIle MASONS VERSION OFTHE ORDEAL— Conriht, 24 be HEA Serica 1 wrtstoop “HE TORTURES OF Al INFERNO EXCELLENT’ SPECIMEN, »—THE DENTIST IS GOING TO SHow tT AT THE NEXT NATIONAL DEMTAL $e \catvestod 1 ‘or his fist £ th Um field that caromed off of the boards. | 4. 76 in 49 innings. Cochran Sait rasa; ih: Le ust a Arlett falling down when he tripped |{')) 4 Teverenz doubled and Han thao trying to make the catch. _Breay nah threw wild trying to pick Coch game of the m Le ii ceiors RHE scored all the way from first base. | oer of third in the 10th. That} Angeles yeuterday, ¢ Dg © 61 | Sacramento 19 0 The ever-reliable Eldred smacked | endeg things, Vernon scored four |lead by «coring one in the se San Wrisiohes wie. 3 a homer that just fell inside of the |runs in the third, but couldn't hold |four in the eighth and two in t Batteries: Hall, Canfield and Shea left field bleachers in the sixth. That gaps ee qo ake mate | Bhan and Yeile i ended Seattle's scoring. Hyarcon a1 1 salt Lake ie 4 : one, Cather led off with a triple to | portinnd 7 13. 2}Los Angeles 2 1 A girs in England swam for 20 start Oakland's ninth and scored On| Ratteries: Thomas, Johnson and| Batteries: Muleahy, Coumbe,|hqurs without leaving (he water. Baker's long fly to center. Hannah; Leverenz and Daly, Coch | § ton and Cook; Crandall, Root+ « We gmuppose all the sand Oakland presented a crippled line | py d Spencer sheiks had deserted the bea up, Cather, an outfielder? playing Raabe at third base, and Reese, a kinfielder, ——— ew covered second, Adams being out with a bum leg. R PO A E Tu Ber tH’ CANTY IN-THAT 7 |-USsk LOOKED Like ove oF -W’ “HAT DENTIST WILL TASLOCATE WIth THE CALM OF A a | Sees | }| A CORKSCREW ROOT FROM BITING CORKS EXTRACT tH’ FEE Wn Ine) ‘ E ifor the fifth oc RB terday Firpo- Wills Battle Looks Certain Yet Hardly Probable That Ar- gentine Will be Deport- ed Before Bout Is Held Ws H t ff x I I f fight H What ft b | i 1k ft t t ue to ¢ Ww ch { Brook ha. ed hich he a * “inf FIRPO IN GOTHAM NEW YORK After ul A an h te with Tex I rd h c Firpe . refused adm’ » Americ Tilden Easy Victor Over Coast Star HILLS, N. ¥ Sept 1 brilliance and became th of: the ¢ elf Wax not so much of complished. With the the when the game exce ond we ornis poration with a amdshing attack Giving Tilden full credit for eredit forthe brilliant game he played, it must be a Johnston did not with the power and exhibited yesterday ald Patterson. And, on the other hand, Tilden was 100 per cent better than he was when Vinnie Richards had his crown knocked over on one ear. Johnston® game was ¢ errors and but Tilden had » game that Johnston with a dying di all a lot of t the pace in his was hurried too much to be accurate and there was #o much’ power in the champion's ttoke fhat the litte Califor could not judge nor time his re urns Frankie Genaro’ Alto he has defeated Pancho Villa twice, Frankie Genaro | El j d doesn’t hold the world’s f ht crown yet, because | iminate those victories came before Villa topped Jimmy Wilde ° Genaro, a boxing master, battles 15 rounds with V hal in Tourne for the title tomorrow night in Gothar C Katee) Champion Is Miss Cummings Trim Eckerman in Every Game ARE jue football record. Ecker n hax been a’ member of the nea du has played every y game enter and has a H hopes to keep inta remark able record for the nder of his on career 8 former Unt ver 1 tackle, saw us work 6n the Yost part in every during of the minutes all Col 1a game » escape the injury c Inthe Majors | Yesterday's hero—Zach Wheat, vete ne with over | © game The While the Senators were idle the Yanks | thelr lead by dividing | The 14 to 6 and won the jored scrapper from Portland The Tigers fell five games behind the Tanks and six and « naif games behind the Senators when they r to Whit the Box Led by Jamieson, whe hit « double four singles p. the Jowned the Indians ¢ Yesterday's Home Run Hitters | Mar 1 10 Man 1 ‘ Schang, Yanks 1 Ford, Phila Brower, Indians | Clark, Red Sox Ps 1 2 Nichols Signs With Simonich to Scrap Here OHNNY NICHOLS, Omaha wel J terweight, meets Joe Simonich, of Butte, in the main ev of the smoker to be staged 1 ay nigh at the ball park Monich defeated Alex Trambitas last night in Portiand, and also holds a recent victory over Willie Ritchie, the former lightweight champion, in an attempted comeback at Oakland Juck Lewis, mainager of Tiny Her man, who also han: Nichols that the welterweight has a good record, beating boys like Billy Wells and Morrie Schlaifler Dave Black Wins State Open Title IRETT, Sept. 3.—The Washing. state amateur golf cham Plonship tournament starts here to day The open tourney was decided yes ton when Dave Black, profes. sional of the Shaughnessy Heights jclub, Vangouver, B. C., turned in a score of 290 forthe 72 holes of play, | and was returned the winner, Jack Westland, Seattle city cham |plon, was high amaten® with 297 Jand was tied with Johnny Jones of | Seattle and Phil lor of Victoria, | for second, Bon Stein, § ama teur, had 298, and W oy, Inglewood pro, and Jack Seattle indoor teacher, each had 290, ‘ Home Rune Leaders ik w 7 Kelly, Giants 19 With Ruth at Mat First game First inning Fourth Innin q Passed purp Second Inning—Walked Fourth inning—Filed to left Sixth inning—Out on strikes, replaced by Hoi ‘a Nationalista Will Fight With Silva, HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept Young Nationatista and Teddy open the Hollywood American gion bantamweight tournament Frt day night | They will be required to make 118] pounds at 2 p. m. on the day of| the fight. The Legion tourney will| be similar to the contests conducted | in the lightweight diyision, which | saw Johnny Adams of San Bernar-| |dino awarded the. title belt. | Queen ‘Anne May ' Lose Grid Star | Queen Anne high school may tose | the services of blg Bruce Johnson, its star football player, Johnson ts re turning to school, but here is a pos sibility that the faculty won't let him play because of a misunderstanding regarding Incompletes, It wilt be a hard blow for the Kuays, as John. son is a player of caliber seldom seen on prep school gridirons, in Women’s Golf , x by Miss Burns BULLETIN R 1 GIANTS LOSE SOME GROUND Split Double Bill, While {"""' Pirates Rest and Dodg- ¥. © Hare ers Win Pair _|Mixed Doubles Featured for NATIONAL LEAGUE New 1 Na jen Wiis and Ray Casey m : sub Follett and Tevis Martin, « oe : a pair | Charlotte Hosmer Herbert Sui J meet Mrs. Inez Whatley and & "a haere bn 1 in the most importa oe | mat Baldwin, 3 wera Avery Fo nd Charlotte Hi " ae nm M. B.|Mer play yn Schwartz New York 9 Eleanor Tennant in the feats Bort steNemare, Match of the women’s ‘doubles. P MeNbsaat vs. J. D. Holmes in'the meq singles and Phil Neer and postponed: wét Brown vs. Stanley Smith and “Bud | Powers are other important match ae aia’ of the day Ralph De Palma Is Victor at San J SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 2. ima won four of the aix a at the Old Santa Clara coum grounds yesterday Two drivers were injured. fair Waterfront Club Adoyy Gusti was thrown from his Plays in Canada on a turn in the 35-mile race, f ine eles C, team, |U8NE 8 Teg and receiving m runners-up in the City league base. | CU's bruises. J. H. smith bail race, is in Vancouver, B, C., to- fence in the conso day for a game with the leading the last. event* of the semi-pro aggregation of that city./@9d Was severely injured The longshoreme took the Canadian Pacific boat last t and will re Wi turn Thursday morning. Wednesday Joe Simonich ins fternoon is half-holiday in the Over A. Trambi PORTLAND, Sept. 3.—Joe Sim ich, Butte welterweight, had lit | trouble in beating Alex Trambit tl Benny Edwards Loses} — in a 10-round bout here Scrap to Vie Foley _VANCOUVER, B. C . claimant to the ca tamweight championship, decision over Danny E Terminal City, and a big crowd is expected to turn out to see the con. test won ards Serges, Tweets Cherlots 10-round bout here } Was f& fast bout last night. Your Hair Important "THE Professional man FOR A GENUINE heed of hair. refinement and that le an essential part of suc- conn, Bicycle UR new September bicycle sales enabies you to buy oné of these superior bir cycles, selling from $39 to $47 (the lowest price in many years), for down and’a small month ly payment. GLO-CO_ positively keeps the hair in piace the way you comb it. Being a it Models for Men, Women, Boys and Girls cops the Posltively ¥, ies ace, Hair t I t y