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10 THE Towel Is T ossed i in Ring { He's Favorite | Cup Tennis as Nichols Takes Lacing Simonich Looks Like Million Dollars and Makes a Punching Bag Out of Highly Touted Eastern Wel- terweight; Nichols Claims Injured Hand aaa on Thursday Tilden and Wood in Patterson vs. Richards vs. First Matches ~L ASSE N urste NOTHER East shows knoc over everybody except the Prince of turned out to be a quince last 1 t. A quince ris and bx is brother toal ) ich punched him hither, thither he rugged Bu umered Nichols w AS eve hurt his r Simo} been when Nic it hi siderable pain The kept on fight California’s Nichols ste tes only a few (st otipan : iy Amateur Golf and Baldwir ome receiver [At the Ringside] SIMONICH DESERVES Tourney Is On | lo Oe ANOTHER TUMBLE a Tod Morgan, Coast featherweight | On he for 1 main event Portland fight mana-| book ag minus his necktie long time u Col, Bostwick was dignified in a new pair of horned.rimmed specs. SEATTLE AR WEDNESDAY | Simonich Knocks Out Nichols i In Fifth. Round Indians Pull Out Sensational Victory | ti Play Begins |— This Di gram Wit h the Tract Much Knod ked-Out Mr, Traveled W hen the Knockout Punch Lands! the Nerve Shows Fred. Punch in Fylton P ‘osing, Dream Fistiana by the It was being denied that Carl : Ne Reiter was everybody betwe me ‘ ene the Orpheum t ‘ a Tig i pug Myers and Doe Bereot fight Sura tare Tinea HalkGawe out by Idleness Caused by i ‘ - ‘ Rain Manager Held, of the apcobpncen ay hit ft : r t AMERICAN LRAGUE LLL ) Photo Supply 8 » 4 t . e ape ner Tene tone, | Sasha -| Inthe Majors, What he sa n't for | heavywe > out of hin clasm, | De & family newspaper > fighting |. Louls i 518 | Yestecday's ‘here—Jec Shas, Yankee Mayor Brown made several speech- fest . rea wivh the havent es from the third 1 row | t nd ae ae} * as me B Y Chick Rafey, Texas league rookie out PIRATES ARE aie amas a Rhee ote gota fa . mp wed my ¥ 4 St. Louis Takes Tw TABIT aw York The Tige raight by Games From Pittsburg | wins iF tis ; . Club Bek abit, won. the cll over | goti"Gtinn ast Hin sae eck tebe NATIONAL LEAGU Ez A; : « * : r Mew York ....-+-+-+- i ‘ ¢ . Brooulyn : Nes Pes . Bittabare -- ‘ : .e s Home Tun Leaders Chicago 2 rk 4 46 a. = so ' A caress Gregson Has Kener, Ath “ia * 35) Salt Lake Victor 1-2 Pigeons Williams, } Sept. 10 | Over Sacramento 3 . able ground in the a- | raco when the St.| SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 1 in Big Race Oakland Winner Louls club defeated the Pirates in| Salt Lake kon ¢ mito her V. GRE in Two Contests both games of a double-header here | Yesterday, 9 to 8, gar Li ; - OAKLAND, Ser Canina yesterday. St. Louls took the first} The score Ms, 39 - Z " er aa game, 7 to 4, and the second con POG cs gasses 568 2 rao “ — test, 6 to 4. Salt Lake 1 " T ile t At St. Louis, first game Rr it x} Canfield, T i rs 1 H I Pittabure 4 9 2) Koehler; Sing! : *, i Bt. Louis ; 7 s | i “ ‘ aver Yae, Kremer and Schmidt; Sothoron f , 1 Bipesena. gare nH ».| Babe Ruth Gets His The result per Bran and Hannah; Kuns, Boehler Lous ‘3 First Boston Homer | orion @ vir 1126.02] Second gam Hod Morrison, Stowe, 3 2 Until Monday, Boston was the only | Vanhoutte 9 =" in th Amenient Hewpieedseiit Ww t At Chicago— B.|in which Babe Rut 1 not hit at |V Johnson and Murphy Cincinnatt least one home run t enson Dier Fau Read Chicago : zs st alee oe at os Rixey, Sheehan lex ander and Hartn) Boston at ? grounds. Philad Builders dors Brick ‘ls | Ae St OUR ACT BRINGS Championship Team) |} vio) coe You Back AGAIN MIGIET. OF Down “TH HOUSE LIK Seen ace en ean | | | “To-TWE HOUSE OF HOOPLE wow Wie TWEY | | A KANeAG cvc ety ship for the year, defeating the Todd | was NEW i 0 GE THEY BILL Us d Dry Dock team in the final game at 1 TOLD You; Hat I WAS once} | ey Now, I'D OAV “SOCIETY FAVORITES ft South Park last night, 11 to 1. Ed r= Wo ME OED EM UP WITH A UP AT WHEEL LER'S | You No DOUBT WILL RECALL | Hf \ | Liston pitched good ball for the win A) ACTOR OF : ee aN sueneurct ners, allowing but four hits. | | ABILITY! T TOUR Bp hs, GOL A WOULDN'T LET Us i Ballders Brick fi 1 4 (F| EUROPEAN CONTINE COMEDIAN Sats Bea LEAVE “TH! STAGE,~ juilders Brick 7 ia NG AN’ q ees Toda Dry Dock Co, 1 ee | | FoR THR! Aaa AN! TA to Tt > Batteries—Liston and Hempel; = SBAKESP , LiKe GTARTED “To “TAK \s A COLLECTION SO AS 2 EMP TH MOUSE Swanson, Humphrey and La Vera. oa Kearns Goes East | on Two Crutches | | Using crutches because of a broken ck | ankle suffered several days ago, J Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, world’s champion heavy pu giliet, Is on his way York where he will join his meal ticket While in the East he will witness the Harry Wills-Luis Firpo fight, he held September 11 Ho, Hum! Stribling | Wins Another Bout COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 10- Young Stribling knocked out Gtenn| Clickner in the second round of} their scheduled 12-round fight here | Jast night. i} BASEBALL TODAY and TOMOTKOW to MT ALLTEL Hf] PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE Game Called at 2:30 ‘a Doon DIKon THE ENTERTAINERS DE LUKE — BE nen-0169 for Tickets (Copyright, 1924, BY NEA Service, Ine. H happens organs and gives a shock to the semi- -circular | canals that is instantly transmitted by a eAL to a man BE pen he is knocked “cold” in the prize 14 the bulb of the brain, producing dizziness, point—or bulton— witha sharp punch. the |\"ausea and momentary paralysis. sper a of the driven foret y into This explains why a sideways blow on the | the glenoid cavity of the skull, above and |e. 3 re ¢ ffectiveas a knockout than one behind which 4 tuated the déledte la} delivered flush upon the point. of the jaw. rinth of the inner ear : tale MOY- | The full shock of a sideways blow is received | The w bone strikes hard upon the th in but one glenoid cavity, while the shock of | te of bone that ae pctrd pon the thin a blow in the center is divided between the Pppor C8E ensilive _ eR: Pigg, Osborne to Be Recalled Salmon Trout Wins Historic y from rac fami Horse Classic 10. Sept ¢ for three ous “Town| a field of 17 with ‘Harry Gwin Victor in Diving Contest : he last Harry rst; Max Hubba econd, and bia e Fadden, thir That was result of the Cryst Pool diving team compet n trout won cavities on the two sides. Ted Baldwin May Remain in Pennsylvania in 1925 'f Seattle Third Sacker Isn’t Sold to Big Leagues, He May Return to Independent Baseball Next Year; | “Baldy” Is Best in League Now BY LEO H. LASS uN ‘ expect a new third sacker to cover the lookin bag for Seattle next spring. If Ted Baldwin isn’t sold to the big show next year, it is highly probable that “Baldy” will remain at his home in Philadelphia and return to the independent game that he was playing when he was brought out by the In- dians last spring. to the Coast,” I would like to p Baldwin, “and it’s a long | ay nearer to home. I may be back} —yon the old farm next year at!» Bob Cannefax Hee |this time, gathering in the Green Cloth Class |‘'?s- season. “It's a long ways from home to come outs Tribe Wins 7 to 6 Over Portlanders Driving Finish Made by Redskins; Beavers Held Early Lead PACIVIC COAST LEAGUE After Bowman had fanned in the last frame Ted Baldwin bit a roller to Rabbit Benton and the Beavers’ shortstop threw wiidly to first base, Ted going to second, Emmer was retired in- field, Ted going to third ‘Red” Baldwin was purposely passed and Carl Williams came to the plate. He dropped a slow hit ball down the third base line that Brazil overplayed and Theodore hopped over the dish with the winning tally. Plummer itching a Raghae men were and big 4 both PORTLAND OPENS RLY Portland counted twice in the first nning on three hits and two yasses, ummer forcing ove rugs McCann kicked Brady's grounder in Seattle's half and ed brought him over with a double. Portland added another In the fourth on errors by Bowman and Crane and Seattle came back with a run in the same, frame. Hits by Brazill, Cochran, Bent nd a long fly tallied two fol rs in the fifth and it looked the sock for ELDRED WAS HITTIN But Eldred, who was in a hitting mood, drove over Welsh in the enth and then the boys put on ng eighth inning rally things up. Ted Baldwin t tied gied aud reliable George Cutshaw, ting for Crane, singled. “Red” win aleo singled und over came one run. Zobin, batting for Pium- mer, bunted the -runners along.and Welsh was hit by a pitched ball. Rohwer was walked and the score |was knotted. Williams pitched in the ninth and how the game was decided has been told. Charley Eckert, who pitched dur- ae the uprising of the Indians in last two ingings was charged with: the defeat and Williams gets for the win. AB R H PO a 16 ges Ye ei. Sie See ia Seale Case | BS yk ° ° Hee loom m mmm mouwan ts” lercowourwoewep =| envorowonecp> wleosccereneg En | Giaeccconon f | erconsasnneuett alecorcconccounne Totals 37 *Two out when winning run scored. {Batted for Crane in eight 2Batted for Plummer in elghth. Innings pitched mer 8. Credit victory | detent to Eckert Williams; charge bat—Oft Rachao Hits batted—Oft Runs scored mmer 6, Runs te Plummer 5, F "Struck out—Plummer 3, Rachac ert 0. » Cannefax can make those} Independent baseball _ is a big| Eckert 1. Bases on balis— n 2 th ‘ 1 1 1 e| e Ns vories do everything but talk. ‘The|racket around Philadelphia, where | wah* a A re BY OE hree-cushion billiard — k waded/the teams play twilight and week- | —Wolt . Cochran, Bra+ {bra two more local opr at| ‘ Rohwer, Bente ye-Sibley’s parlors Tuesday when|°? baseball and salaries are high. | acrifice hits—McCann, Rachac, Wolter, , ‘i 9 Baldwin has ar chance | Tobin. Runs batted in—Cox 2, Eldred & Setgareds: F Link, 26-19 and] ge hance | piummer, Benton, Rohwer, Rachac, BL William Broas, 25-16 in the after-of being sold to the majors as he| Baldwin, Williams, Double plays—Plun= pon and Al King, 60-43, in the heats Ghia ea mer to Crane to Rowman; McCann tt ; palate 5 3 a : t t third baseman in the} penton to Poole; Bowman to Emmer to st be aiinefax; Will ‘play Chase | tea this year and has improved] Bowman, Left on bases—Seattle 12 day in matches this after-| wor fully. He played n ball | Portland 11. Time—Two hours. Umpires and tonight for the Tribe last year, but this has |—Burmelde and Phyte en hi on Gossip of Fairway and Green play " and his made him y wane] hitting a very have n BY ALEX C. ROSE Homer Brown, Billy Patterson, Harry Phipps and Don Miller, Aberdeen's might foursome, ar planning to open their new club, Oct. 15. It’s a gun club. At the request of Hom I named the Forest been nailed down, For particulars, inquire Don Moore Bobby Royce thinks that life livot after another | Just one ¢ | Just With Hawthe hint yt for n be Informati back bought nit after a prne Dent ae report that mah jongg way Campbell returned Bast with the informatfon that it can | back ther all that he did brin for $3 ion wa there | from Robbie Robinson spent a few days at farlington, He is now teedman it's different no quit the o. | re | back in Los Angeles spending delphian is the best third some of Nels Parker's scheckels, | Sacker Seattle has had since Sammy | Bohne covered the corner and he! Joe Dizard says he ts going to pre. |ranks right along with that wonder nt’ himeelf. “with:. a: paok of |ful infielder as a performe | Came when he break: on the thine hove’ ak thelawoes, | CUTSHAW IS WHALE | OF PINCH-HITTER Chet King may not be much! 1's the man who delivers in the pinch who is the valuable pastimer of a golfer. but he certainly c Somebody prepare a wreath of have js all dressed up when he steps | roses tor George Cutshaw. The vot-| on the tee. jeran has it coming He delivered hit yesterd anol y and ha gularity pinch base delivered with | of late, rivaling | | | Claude Stanley, fresh from his trip {to Spokane, celebrated the event by | Startling holing out in Fred Jackson's pocket. | the great record made by Ed Barney | |here two years ago. | Larry Ives witt at the ring | side at the Wills-Firpo scrap. de ticket was bought | with Dick Haynes, coin, B | Jim 1 k Brazil are Dick. | two of the be ers in the leaguo | | Jand they are ifferent up at that | | LOUNE TURRELL MAY NOT BE | plate as night Poole is all} MUCH OF A GOLFER, BUT OH, | business, while Brazil fusses around | BOY, HOW HE CAN SIN like a wet hen, But they both get ults and they're hitters | Frank Atkins had jprimed for something at Inglewood the day, but Harry Griffith |couldn’t find the fellow who brought “it out his lips all] at The } living raphy enna, making of plaster masks from faces is superseding photog. and portrait-painting in Vic ber ;| SATURDAY YY SET ‘FOR POLO PLAY NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Further postponement of the first interna- tional polo match ~ between the United States and Great Britain was announced this afternoon by the United States Polo association, The | first match will be played Saturday, September the 13, following 16, Wet grounds Pestponement. second on Septem- and the Tuesday, new caused the San Francisco Is : Beaten Two Times LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10.—Los A geles won both games from San Fran: cisco here yesterday, 7 to 1 and 4 to 0 First game— R BE. San Frangsco .......... 1 1 Los Angeles . 7 o Williams, Crockett and Ritchie; ndall and Jenkins. Second gamo— R HB San Francisco oe} 7 0 Los Angeles ede! RE aol BS Shea and Yelle; Root and Byler. ‘The average brunet has 46 m hair, while the average light plexioned woman has about 90 9 eu NR aN SIE 7”

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