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ait SDNESDAY, JULY 8, red Back % 1925 THE SEATTL e. jee Scaitescc Out of shen navn rR Inju AG 14 | + * * *% of € < Sti uy Me ik es Sh razi ft Four Lette ribe ins ortstop S ravie Davis ourney rere our etter i i Lee smea | Easily O S Fi h H Next Week Five Safeties |W cen! Easily Over | / Lost to Sacs _ to Fight Here NextWeek to Against Sacs | suis, “ise. acs, 11 to inGamesHere foi: ame Players H i Jur ¢ * “BM “a r recent y at Rutgers. ha : | Seattle Third Sacker | iy got nis tn foothall base Shea Pounded Hard, Bra- Hurt Back Going After, @ tion of be Intersectional Play Is | Makes Season's Record | ' aewothall treek, “Ee zill and Daly Leading Grounder in Tuesday’s pa capella op Booked for Home Club; * | in Tuesday’s Game Attack Tussle With Tribe a ter 4 «| State Meet, Too PACIFIO COAST LEAGUY UST because Elmer Shea UGE = ely pl a S: Won owt U peried: to be. wearing siaases AY FRENCH, shortstop | memes 5 m sent t e Se Anais isd the Seattle In is out of the game today and| #" ’ t r ¥ Portland . 4M ar eee probably for the rest of the winners sf the i Oakland 2 a hsp tah Seattle series. He strained ge ge eae rs Vernon . ‘ ‘ to hurler was his back severely in Tue be be > touched up for day’s game with the Indian 5 t o i L ere bed ts when he slipped on the grass a : pag : i : adap iene while knocking down Tom!“ “pyyig™ _ Din Pr runs, In. th Daly’s grounder in the fourth |, cart aarti att ” taeanwhile inning. He played the rest of elt ex vas te the game and then went un- Travie seen 7 Frank Brasil! der a doctor's car French 1 when Travie In t | Class Is beginning to tell In the ease of of course, was strained the tendons in his|‘* ! . . to not enough to bala: gj 8s has been told , t a” HB) OS et th b Buddy n is again t ® por f I t c t He third sacker is now leading the |ises game waren dead ; DALY tng two ho wee) “theahe ‘ announ ¢ ond 5 ‘ome TURENNE Veague in hitting fice hitting of Frank and three singles. bats nie | row in the mer Mwo home runs, both line drives nything to DEE | Those two blows over the fence regular Doc" Sine t TacoM@ | Langiie, who Over the right ficld wall, and three gave the Indians a threerun lead recoverit f eWelaecats c ry at SmMashing singles made up his rec-|, WUbar Davis, tee new Sacramento|in the first three innings. Four eration. famous Ban Diego boxer, will box | junior eve Ord Tuesday. It was the best ex- Heh gg nd Be Tike) a Beatty: aeee more followed in the fourth and cece alte Boe stneitedeieae te the six-round main event of this |” mess three stars are taking part Diibition of individual clouting here | plows to cente He stands at | that was a regular lead lviderdads Bll ‘Guan t in the Canadian championships this season. High of| The Ind Kept riding the ball Kean ae A oes praia i Gooreman has never boxed here | which are being held in Vancouver, ‘The first time Brazill came up iit all over the lot, Tom Daly getting in shap eo pay . ou before the fans 1 heard Cc, th which will The rapped a home run over Mervin Shea, the prise young catcher |##CONd batting honors for the Red m, His most recent (Wind up Bey THe Canadian ‘the right field fence, fairly close [of the vistors, ta {Skins with th solid ble and| Saders trope mag was to hold “Kid" | Davis cup team is entered in this to the foul line. jthe a) Clit Jy tossed In a triple that rah She | MarHiors. 1¢ herwelght he second time up the “Doctor” - SOUDIe Ob Rie, Mates are sige a 10 raw the lfornian and F one of the lo: es of the In the meanwhile Bob Hasty wa boar eh bene ng his first appear-! Canac Nina i Weoring Billy Lane ahead RM nee ee ee r-| r 11 hits, A couple bee New York, where he expected t i aetael “that blow came the « for the scorers and the: 1 in © plays ¢ . ver vorable impression | state play here ee cepesiee Amateur Bouts saaeihers fe in the fourth . . ca Sa Tom Daly di hime proud with the Billed Friday the er mortally we Wilbur Ph It's t L ] G Pevis if he hadn't ducked. Davis|™ ® : a oca m ia still healthy today whee dan of " weet ; y’ rat i On his fourth time up Brazil wv ‘ >) ® 5 an ene am ¢ ! drove a liner into right field Young Watson started « beautiful dou- |»! pe ae 4 oo { that Ted Cather, who was backed S yesterday w 5 Uae eee eae Up against the fence, was play- re te eee " ‘ 1 ° Pittsburg Makes AMERICAN ) ‘ Ing too deep to catch. The ball . : eee - 5 a ES Te ee 2 fairly smoked. That was in the ne peas Os : : Record for Runs Won Lot Pet x3 “ eee ix et w 50 st * In the eighth n ate innings, relieving I Ma ° ee r a re K 42 ‘ a pd blasted : Hur rior ci3 right field | Bilt Cuneingham did seme pinch hit attiew AS BH POY AL ue that Cather re-| ting for Sacrament and lta i C and a 7°46 as in time to } to a] the forme pla ' ier a i Yer emery : randy radeon riage ta lea ; Laizure Defeats Marion in Washington reece Has Chance to Lead ' : Site Re eae cee Chicago ae ae OR the first. time attie|_ Mev Kopp woke Into the it calem| a 3 ‘ oe te Vancouver Net Meet Upset Saiterion —= usher and “Rhee Feentered the Coas the |? > ‘ 2 06 0 4 TANCOUVER. .B.-C, July 8 yons and Schalk ms have a chanc e the j aains: . ; : da fiat rand —_ s hest hitter | fainted tals igi t First game— B. Salt Lake has dominated this | eicx rdred didn't eive *Batted for & New York 1 REE fic: sany seasons, | Belek Bidred dida't FE Frank Brasil Batted tor French in| ninth. At Bt Louie fe Fi ¥ ly. Duffy Lewis and day got hi Bee by innings rare Batteries—Hoyt, 8. Johnson, Cald irand keeping the batting title |* +, Ce inenars ¢ 2 MEN'S SINGLES | well and Bengough; Gaston and Har- Mir tacgely doe''t6, the " |csctotwscin aan ate trae eens. Mt Rego ates yey 2 | Bra there. And this ino done a| ; Phillips, Vane £10, game- HE Frank O'Doul, another | Walker, Vancouve & Ta is his closest rival. i ‘ 8 er, scpupenen 10 0 i is a real hitter because he : bt eee atteries — Ferguson, Shawkey, nnock and O'Neil; Girard and Har- t beat SEALS AGAIN on the road as well as a . He hits to all fields, doesn't} LOS ANGEL: July. 8 : Dixon @ Much guessing, but keeps siwng-| Francisco def Los Angeles . Ingles, doubles, m ng and slashing at the 1. Brazill | the o of the si Lane, Hott. junior and M it only hits often, but has a lot | yesterd: 1, when the 5 o— Sig ° junio NATIONAL power and hits a ball excep-|cored two runs in the secor peace ve Galanin net fy far to left field for a left-\ning off Root two > Bigiin to Daviey Le ES RES Soe eee inded sticker. were made during the game. Davis. 1 aa As uyStbele i Won Pet MBrick Eldred is also a fine hitter, Score: R. H zi : capita eater g Yj koa ted _ sze he is a different type of batter, |San Francisco ..... q go 4 x LAL deb ei Sater a dabas cay a aa that he doesn’t ride a ball as| Los Angel 1 ies W Second Round 394 as Brazill. Batteries—Geary and Yelle; Root, | HOMERS IN | axed. Become and. Chatt er 38 Nilstead and Spencer. | PORTLAND, July §.—The Beay- ees ’ Te Archibald and McLeod, Van a Has Nerve at Plate } ee a hort ‘i rt ae art ped Here's Frank Brazil, who,, Tuesday, greeted Sacramento |\Wwiewer Sear and Ata Weds Van 4“ (PIER Brazill had rapped his ee ake Bees in the first! in its first visit here this season with two home runs and |couver, 62, 6-0: Hope Leeming and Wil: | Firs eo homers. over the garden| PLENTY ERRORS [same of the series nore yesterday, | Yh : & too Te BIL | ony er otia, beat” allow hese _First_game— RHE “4 4. Portland made two home, Mee singles for a total of 11 bases. Brazill was at bat five | vancouver, 6:4, 6-0; Mrs. Diamond and > Cincinnati M4 4 12 1 “Specs” Shea, the victim of| 6. 5 8 "e “ites bel cee || oe neouver, beat Mr. and Mra. {Loughlin, Vancouver, 6-3, 6 ¢ “4 * | OAKLAND, July Vernon came | runs | times d. de h tr | Greaves, V " beat: M 13 G.. Me At Philadelphia 0 Hatting spree, tried to dust hi } and made a hit in each trip. sredivctin’ ‘Wietoris, €0, 6-2; Burridge |Crossan, Vancouver, beat W adel te Dee! Sopa {within one run of beating the Oaks! ‘The score R. H — 1 Dan ‘Lewis, Vancouver and Seattle, |couver, 6-2, 6-3; H) McLear Batteries— Donohue and Wingo; agen Site ae back | here yesterday by scoring six runs| gait Lake .....0....+6 é 12 Heker and Metcalf, Vancouver, |beat H. Gray, Regitia, fefaulty Jack Ulrich and Wilson. ree more on the smeller jin the late innings of the game, but | portiand Fraser and Cardinal, Van Montreal, beat Harley Malcolm, nd game— R H. 3B. E three more base hit |Oakland won out, 7 to 6. ves ae re, MeCallum and Wilkes ne, 6-2, 6-0; H, Green, Vancouver, | C1 PST Mee talks iid cet, took took 'rhe acres Sor |, Batterles—Mulcahy and Cook, Mra. Milne and Grant |beat ‘Tom’ Todd, Seatile, default; Leroy | recat cress fl 5 f s ¢ 7 B, Hollingsworth and Han iver and Beattie, beat Mrs. |Rennle, Toronto, beat F. Herald, van- | PiMadelphia 4 Ww 1 ging and missing and come|Vernon ......++06++++++ Cdl t src tailor, "Vancouver and | ouver, ¢-1,e-0: W. Gyler, Wikwines, beat |. Batterion—cRixey and : git back and hit the next one|Oakland .... Goml 8 Beattie, 6-1, 6-0. |W. Metoatt, 6-1, cee | cate,’ Chueh apa heen es of the park. Batteries — Pilette, Bryan and| You seldom hear of a wrestler | 0 eall lerwei t ail ion Mortwak: baler Jul | Wri ai Seateeane? i rae baad ws b f s Moriwake nnd Lewts, Monolulu and right, Montreal, beat FE. B ae wonderful hitter is peace | Wheenery Kunz, Kainser, Pruett and who is caratortably fixed and yet] Bealls, beat ‘Henderson. and’. Xitaihe é Ui, Ge; sowara vate: | _ First game— ea ead most of them are always fixec : ay ‘ancouver 6-2; Mra, C ¥, Martin, ! st. eats : Lissa hee pemeadaier Gen ce RE ESE Taare arty: A BY T. J. (Uncle Tom) M’CAREY Bil Taylor, Vancouver and Seattle, beat | At ath ae : 1 R Terry MoGovern had out-| stationed four policemen around the | Mt Rows Lane and Ryall, 6 gape ext told ae | Second game— R a _ N) e and Young Corbett boxed at 126,| alongside Frankie's father without | couver;, Os, 6s 8 * which was four pounds above| his noticing why I did it Ls beat 'R. Hofheins, Vancou-| Batteries—-Sotho b e x uci . ron, Dyer and the feather: I did this to protect his own Second Round 6-4; D, MeMaster, Vancou 3 nmall, Vancouver, beat | ver mith, Vancouve: @, | Schmidt; G 3 J wx at wetght lmit.! boy more than anythng else, perteahy. ve ten ulter, Vanc thee beat "he sts ‘San ‘ oe ee MIELL BO9S,~ 1 CAME UPTO A) ACTOR, BY ROSCOE WAG Corbett beat Mc bee he was very excitable | Kee and Wr Francisco, default; G. Davies, Vancouver At New York— R TELL You THAT I'm GONWA GETING KICKED TW’ etor'o Govern, but| and 1 was afraid that they Phipps rae ves re ee beat MeKeltar, Vancouver default: &: | Pittsburg y ee é ‘ : h riper, beat |Gillesple, by Poors; Var r, beat che) $ . OFE A MULEN could not defend! might start to jump into the | MP CRaeS Vancourens| sane Otce tsar ieee New York ave ane FOLD ENT “His WEEK, AN’ LEAVE ee eas oh Cao REGIoteR| BI the title at ring if things got to going a | 6-2, Tian and Dunsworth, Wds |Seed, Vancouver: vest | teries—Aldridge, Sheehan, A No FoR’ RESTA TH GUMMER |, LL CeO Fw. evERY SOE Weare. [C Ukls pad: [mito veut Walker‘and Boyd, Vancou:[eoarar Yo, 8 ams and smith; Greenfield, “Nene . Here 5 ver, 692, rmy ion and Howard r s ; Greenfield, Ne SIE GoT A CHANCE fo BE AN “ett move ff POXE ON-TA ; ing heavier and| avery round of the contest was| tangle, deattie, beat raid aid Martin, |, gerean, Wanenuyer, went D. camp~| 4% Snyder, Gowdy. s , eee ‘ Ca og finally got into| interesting clear up to the 18th, | Vancouver, 6 Turenne and Wallace |yoi1, Vancouver, 7-5, 6-2; C ine, Var ACTOR !~ En ioe ACTIN RUNG SURELY MLED3 | EVER LANG A OE the lightweight |und in that round Abe was punish |Sott, featUle, teat MeDourall and | conve Donald Latsure, Beattie, €-1,| At Brooklyn— RH Dgeat Chm OL MANS IVE Oy NOWSERT! S| NOOK ON We | Now We RINGS Pram | ths ¥xeokle. considerably, WOMEN'S SINGLES ei ‘Third Round Chicago... mw 10 4 “TH FAMILY, + AN T'VE ALWANS HAD EGAD-NoU 3] HEAD HELL BE Ove nee So, to straight-| phe old gentleman, while they Flext. Round Grant: Ualwure; Seattle, beat. Army | Brooklyn : She coe Dor ead yA FISHED UPA NO-SALE f ee nary! te In} were all watching the contest, | _ Mt, J. Mulr, Vancouver, beat Mra, To eat, 6-4, 6-25 "Leon De Batterten — Cooper, Busch and 4 — ACTOR! he foathor-| reached over and rang the bell. This | sev, it ’ Morris Syn stance, 4 } Osborne, Oeschger and De- Io JOIN UP wirTH A ciIRCUS-To | 10 ForoaKE } welght class, 1| wax about 14 or 18 seconds before eaeecten, War at “| RIDE A-TRICK KICKIN’ MULE ~~] 2A BRILLIANT § | ie ; gad ya \time and caused a great deal of ae. [as Gyles, Winnipes, & ‘ | ‘ s ip a champlo aaa * ond Round ‘ beat Q. Spare Two Slows ADA, UNDER! S BOLE » | | McOAREY ship belt and | Cxcitement, But we couldn't d9.Anyr” Mt, Leeming, Vitarie, bast atra 3: Salk ae ree scsi, Van) 6GGREB SIGNS = > rs MeCARKE' ning Vancouver, 6:0; 6-0 1 onto, 6-4, 6-4 “tH BIG-ToP CAREER ¢. @ pick two of the It all bh P » _ PIT RRBURG. . ney CN ' Pe A | appened in a jiffy and 3, July 8.—Harry Gren COME,- COME, best boys In the United States to) aig aid not want the championship signed for a bout in Cleveland ~ , |contend for it, I finally decided M 4 LETS TALK contend for it, I finally decided on} «5 a technicality, so the battle went a n July 14, ft was announced Tuesday Ric oat Abo Attell and Frankie Neil, both |°y 4 anadadtans by “Red” Mason, Greb's, manager. ' Se: Ranmeunielabe ies % f He will appear either against John. oe Hw next two rounds will never hy Wilson, former middleweight Fs 1 thin, wan the racdnt |THE nest to Engage in Police Meet |'\»:000 oti. esis battle ever fought In tho feath- WAM toe ccna at : Philadelphia fighter, 4 erwolght class for two reasons, exists, Abo fought Frankie at his} The Yankees, composed -of tho the North. They will be tho un. | === : a aM combined forces of Washington der dogs this time, and Coach Fred |(O One reas var thé steal own style and in both rounds 6 reason was the feeling , state policemen, and the Canadians, | Mills plans several changes tn the that existed between Abo and [backed him clear across the TIN& | Nembors of Vancouver and Vic: | lineup, NG Frankie's father, which was, | something that no fighter had ever and British ¢ ; Palys or hae ria, forces sh Columbia! qe tos j —of— brought about a great deal thru |joon able to do, even lightwelghts Beoeitctel ghee rr rea OTR PPM ee weet ttUa es at 2 by professional Jonlony, Also rank |ii.¢ wrrankle had tought, 7 [gage in an international track moot | "chr man of the coppers, waa BA vidal nd re Thad aiverritig taf In the 20th round Abo had | @t Denny field Saturday afternoon, keenly felt, Damm suffered from hand that no one seemed to be bucked Frankto against the |!® thelr sixth annual meeting, Dyin iele ts aban ata eed het A Who Are Promixed and Wit able to avold, ropes as the gong sounded, 'The The local coppers, who recently | compete, McCullough, another Grr HAIR helinterest was intense from tt roferco raised Abe's hand in | defeated the teams of Victoria and} stand-by, 18 also forced out of com- on Their Heads | rom tho 4 Vancouver, at Vancouver, are con: time that the bell wounded to go] (tte air as tho winn recat rages Are eR: | petition, | i : sred one of the strongest on the until the contest waa over, ' The very dtd te te) the Paolino Const. \ Leading the Invading contingent At -CURLEY’S I remombor that Abo, wanting to | "Pes to congratulate was a Ra Oy . ) be reasonabl veo vg eng fo) nan who hadn't spoken to him in} ‘The relay squad, composed of of officers are Cairns and Ward, —It Conte Nothing | ( AR agreed to wolgh 120 f Vancouver, 9! |pounds, as frankie only wetghed {three years—Krankle Neil's father. | Crawford, Gilmore, Taraway and | Of Vancouver, In the dashos; Cam \118, ‘Thin to me wecmed to Neer {This made a great hit with all the| Paschal, have been repdated winners | eron, Gill, Waight an& McDermott } | mod to he we | } derfully fair, whep. tho limit waa fnl present, ax it Wax a wonderful of that event in former moots. If|in the weights, and Murdock, one | 2 ng Alea) RH OU SagDNI ee AR ovat CHAE tr wn right in my GUNPAON THR, Talk. HAG. GREMUE, CHAT ae eet ee eling between Abe and | * b for thi lay run against the} he Seattle wolght team, com: | 3 Hrankle'y father judgment In electing these two, | invading teams, the trophy will be: ’ , | , Pr Un Meaaratte foe Eh ’ posed of Con Walsh, Buckloy, ; We oacre FICE> Cece A defonde a sh i c DH a como, thelrs permanently O'Hitlen’ and: Twohle, captured the | Fp: | fn yoars and finally lost 0 other. fe Dati mniined IRURTRLROa , ‘ \ ee, SEVERAL things happened during) Johnnie Kilbane of Cleveland, it of HA et HRSA th event last. yout and algo at the Seattle vs. Sacramento ‘4 FOR, ART =, mesild contest that 1 will never Weiad ABH AbMbatlloabevacais wivrerne tes’ does ancieray cor ee Naa yer, Game Called at 245 P.M. ‘get, One of them wan that L (To Be Continued Thursday) kaMA eet eaniaade 0 win Nenerved Seats VEacn-0100 ii engi rt acacia jena yours, was finally dofented in

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