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Se eee rss Brothers Form Solon Battery and They Never Fight on Ball Field! BY LEO H. LASSEN ® Ast % gamo f . E. Bhea, 1 M et ha n 1 to the N York é F ‘ Elm J M € € gam h Pim iT ar for the x the ay and M A dase tho receiving ling) fer Se ae de P broth i et meats ; It 1 rf 1 Hu luced th and vice versa wit ‘ for t to & h ‘ ‘ od th couple ne for t r It mig m re t ye a ne ‘ tiff or tw pitched balls; but ther@s| And last Elmer wasn't wit 1 ht that h ty.” alked Lou Moreing Acrame 1 « mer thy rler, is the only player in the Coast league who wears glass e 2 on the diamond. At the present time a us, Lee Meadows, |[[WHEY'RE both making good t r A of the brigh the Fittsburg pitcher, and George T been with the on a ball club that having a tough time eping pace with t hotter-balanced organizath | A remarkable pair of baseball brothers—Elmer and Mervin. lIndians Win Another Mix From Solons St, Louls Cardinals as an infield sub, ar tacles during the Davis W on’t Fight Tough Boy; Banned r men in © who wear . Davis wants to box in C. ROSE | At the recent Pacific North r | N in Seattle again, he will have to N holder ct the, Nest tournament in Tacoma, the | Brazill Hits Third Homer explain * his apparently sudden at OE a : | Oregon “champion lost a close | * ‘ tack of cold fect to the local box ate women’s golf! match to Miss Tidmarsh in the in Two Days in Wed- ing commiea! t nd a member of the allstar! first round after having the nesday Contest It seems that Dan Salt, match-| Inglewood Country club team, 3| North Ender threedown at the maker for the x - Phoe turn. ‘That bit of dope adds to PACHTIC COAST LEAGUE Seattle's chances to furnish th staged here T Jay the ancl» ‘ , rr ball park, had Davis signed for ace, will| Winner In the 1925 Oregon test, | fa" To" ' ; six.round seml-windup, Davis had om in the] a Mrs. Palmer's golf is consld- [seattis 4 38 made what appeared to be an earn exon state! ered several strokes better than a4 ‘ est plea for a comeback chance, champtonahip| the rest of tho sisterhood in that |! 248 iH and Salt consented to use him on| meet which begins | state, thee ona cava at the Tuala fra. ( competed in Inat year’s | Vernor a Br | a subs, Jevent, but wa ted in the nec Then the promoter signed Sate 4 baby I en pyle sy orgie 2 Brad at HOW THE SKIES STAND George MeCormick, Spokane | and, Mon 4 2 Won | Won » ¢ verily club after having @| gears ‘ comer, for the bout. Sait de- | July 12 u maf acramento With this pair ad at the 12th hole. jan Francieco .. 2 | Low Angeles | clares that when informed that Portieca Shs gaisaaeia: would. ba Motlers of top-notchers in Mrs. E. W. Mathewson, for. | [2end 1| Fittree “rests reavded: caging be the field it will not| merly of the Everett club and Par) ise be surprising if} now a member of the Seattle MENTO outhit Seattle yen wanted someone not quite so uthit Seattle y the Oregon crown} Golf club, and, possibly, one or runs atill decide the tough. Salt states that Davis | gave him to understand that he thought MeCormick was too | ROSE finds a restt place in Seattle. two other local linkswomen willy oic be in Monday's qualifying field, | ame and #0 It was another Vietory for the Both players have| To use her own words, Mrs. | | classy and hard-hitting. jbeen shooting very brilliant and| Mathewson “ls Just golng along Indians when | Davis then flatly refused the) seaay goit lately, and if they are| to play a ttle golf and help to | they tallied seven match, and Salt turned it over to] aie to keep up their present form| swell the attendanc runs to five for C. Elmo Jones, chairman of th | next week should find them very| Play In the amateur championship | boxing commiss last night. The | much in the ning for the Ore will xtart Wednesday, but thus the Solon commission will act on the matter | pty¢ has been won by| far r Seattle's sir pures The ns at its next meeting M of Portland, on|h the ntion of han upris MeCormick will box in the | the to itive meets part in the show n the ninth semi-windup, and his opponent nga will be named Friday. He re minaret es | Qf the TRAIL Langlie Is. gh ae leon faite. "Sie mets] p — of BIG | Beaten by ANN feces She SEER Leac t a W. Sc cott).ten | wou |When Flynn Handed Tournament 2. men,” alas VER, B.C. J 1: Ba Salt gymnasium, is impressing large wy “a for Sunday st 2208.) 25 | to be the enigma of Howard L Me, youthful attle star, when nw en| Langtord a Licking ng his third home » days over the right wall in the first frame, scoring ¢ BY T. J. (Uncle Tom) MeCAREY low?’ I will never forget Bob's oppo f him. And three more| TIM FLYNN astonished the boxing janswer. He said: nent in the fourth vere added in the fifth ¥ world many years ago by win-| “Mista Joe, who done hired me round of the) featured a terrific triple. by Babe|ning a battle from the great Sam/}to look after this matter and who is Fe ar editelen, teh Meteoast The Solons got three back Langford in Los|paying me pretty good money for on bi BY PETER SALVUS erncon: Yesterday's hero—Dabe Ruth hit FULL team to enter the Wash- I he eliminated ‘bis Early Baldwin was beat out of = home ington State swim meet which Yan er as as remem nar : * Fat the too | will be held at. Oakes park, on Lake rt NATIONAL Pr : ck tate ‘h*/ Steflacoom, next Sunday, is being)\ it jruns chosen by Ray Daughters, coach of | hite—Drady 2, Lane. Runa bat z ee nched hits and a boot In the Angeles. T b | wha Cy v2 Won Pet the Canadian ten- - ‘; | Angeles. nh is|what he thinks I know? You go SMD Bay, Trench oet-ef the game! ine local . a8 the time of the va #38 his champion. (th. but Seattle camo right back | caused m uc h|down and tend to that door and look fielder by trade, | in at shor event approaches. 4 . ships here yeater- | ™ fs two meee e their half. | comment and a/after the money. I am going to try for Sa: ento Wednesday 37 +4 4a. The » erman hit his second triple, a number of peo-|my best to see that our Sammy is I t tourneys of that kind, 3 ‘s day. The score ¥ that pe ee Rog ' es ent : . 1 Z aie len 64 us blow tha the bottom ple, Including there at the end of 10 rounds, instead ‘or the second time in two days local club has always won easily us ‘aa sement sign on the #0 > of sending Quazingham delivered as a pinchhitter. |, : GOERS R54 Ait] ous” Brarts (orere bai, ntorelate Sor The beating the seventh, but abit op teddy be aesserr inde Die Ans Yeaterday it was x single that nearly tore improved clas ‘ 4i6 | dict mentee Tahatia’ taceives : » bu writers, figured |Flynn. I'se discovered that our Sam ® leg off Clift Brady, The day b of competition and the many inex 5 nie panied oat that Langford |isn't in good condition and it takes ae perlenced members who make up the | urg and New York—Both | thé worst ad Ais the ninth had perm tted|some very good work to keep up our Paddy Sigtin kicked thru with three| Crystal team this year, Daughters’ poned; rain. | LANGLIE ministered to him n Flynn to go the hee Poss re bother me no moe, mingles for Sacrament Chicago and Brooklyn—Postponed, in hia te Metace’ eaten limit »e; don’t bother me. squad may be on h different end of | Rgds ses ts chords Rep Right here | a & ; rain, OME RUN LEADERS flash was playing a ragged samo eS he score sheet than previously ie estos nue} “Morne eg ir iret bichon yg Shen wish to correect | PUN was giving Langford a Jase when the Seattle shortstop | Members of the local team whom | .,” : 2 Meusel, Yanks, : : that impression.|1° wonderful battie and was Mable 5 high into the air to bring down Xu ys 3t Louis seeteectas Bakl 8 lanta 8 Ath-| Army Marion and Howard*Langile £ Jim Flynn won|to get the decision, because Sam . * Martin's liner tm the fitta jDaughters plans to take on the trip | hoston Bey wel Bos O pikiee Meller: |ddteted A Muna unde Poker the 0 J n g + because § — are Gust Jarvie, Lambert Sternberg, Batteries Mails and O'Farrell 12 |Toronto net. st riders eles ° that night for)/fought just the way Flynn liked. Babe Herman was charged with two| Hobert Smith, Kenny Currier, Harry | 5, ‘ — Baeabicag: taps ars, In straight seta, ® the sim ple|He came right to him, and Flynn heots yesterday tne hi ol ny . jenewich, Marquard, Ryan and/ }6-4 and 8-6. Thursday's matches fi ° s y, but he more than made] 40/00) sven Anderson and Sprig fs nursday’s matches fin ; reason that he|was the caliber of fighter that if up for each of them with a crashing | Sple 4 ef} ‘Nell Marion and : ©) wali: tn: Cha beat ahapevet hie" | yikes eee egret MURSIbEL EL Uke Miaka bocink evant pik iv TIGERS WIN spp ° { _1/was in the hest shape of his career. you don’t succeed in Keeping him on ein | Agnes Boledel and Neva Brow: | OAKLAND. July 9 Vidnod nscead lio cate bee ae On the other hand, I have reason he floor you had quite a battle on After Frank Brasil! had dropped his| 9)! ii) he the women entries 4 SANTOS LOSES | |low club ee © ‘lto doubt that Langford was at his|your hands. hemer over the rit fleld screen Martin | 1 ie i 2 Rigi series in four runs In the ninth inning and de-| Scott, Turenne and Taylor appear ese org Sam had him on the floor twice Rene eee: Say emanoee Ware Bia Pst |f Bch ate waaden sarong Srobbard, WILMINGTON, Cal, July 9%—)fented Oakland herovyesterday, 6 to 4/8" the best bets of the Seattle clut - - ond of you who knew Flynn re-|in the first and second rounds, or sec- In the seventh Brazill hit a long fly to} piondy Riley ‘and Harry Gwin |Jack Sparr, Long Beach lightweight. | ‘The score n M ® as the semi-final round approaches AD Robe ee that he was in his glory when|ond and third, I don't remember lett fleld. make up the Seattle diving team|took 10-round decision from |vernon i fe oe eee 4 someone who would come|which, but Flynn was in such great Merlin Kopp kicked 1 hn ty | which will be entered Sammy Santos last night. Billy | Oakland 2 1 6 2 1 lout and meet him half way. In|shape that he managed to weather oeret Cipenseirgin rer ghee : é om | Montoya and Young Bello fought @| Ratteries—Eckert and ‘athens iy 1 1 1 1 {addition to his fine condition, Flynn | them’ thru and it was very hard on funning catch of Earl Baldwin's liner| Prominent among the stars from 40 e403 tn the wecond frame, picking the ball of{| outside of Seattle in Katherine |draw in the six-round seml-windup. | ter, Delaney re Byler __ AMERICAN } $3 7 § 2 2itnat night was meeting a man who|Sam, because he thought he had him . 9 4 = ° elghec 20 pe c es: ri ver-ex his shoestrings. feasts Brown, who will represent the Ta- ‘ dn28 Us 9 " ighed about 20 pounds less than|and over. exerted himeelt a little. Wither Davis, Sec first sucker, rebbea|coma swim club, Irvel Smith of : ; : Won Lost Pet Paes wie teary Laat ftarling Stevker of « base hit’ with « | Walla Walla (x another fast outsider| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ANGELS LOSE wasiorton .... wht y eater aie) Sante athe ba id basen ena oat backhanded catch of a sissier in the lentered in the women’s event Jersey City, 11; Buffalo, 6. | 108 ANGELES, July 9.— The |/hisdelphia 6. Hat pita: — = ANGFORD, altho in my opinion | °f Dest oe, cps aa wen so. — ss bee Les Cardin of American Lake;| Providence, §; Toronto, 6 Sealn trounced Los Angeles here yes-|petrat | Hedi A ats tress eh, A ia Li thes petee ante coe his | Pe eee eee vi Second e, 7 ings: Provi-|terday, 7 to 4, in a tlugfest Rt. Lout 1) (Ran fo pol Fi ver d} (ltt Brady near! hed a hit past | Chief Riddel, Walla Walla diving! Second gam inn erday, 7 to 4, in a tlugfeat, * 41 last | {Ran for Cunningham in ninth |woight that ever lived, regarded Davis when he hh in te: fittn tor | star; Jimmy Ezan, also of Walla |dence, 0; Toronto, 13 The score R, H. pd York “a 434|_ Score by innings ay as daay fad Vavidently ‘tor | TTo Be Continued Friday) A sacrifice. It was a smart trick whether | Walla; Reggie Stixrude of ‘Tacom: Reading, 2. Rochester, 4 San Francisco ee he Sane Ap: ahts eneenmeete acai *lthat reason neglected his training. | RAE tus tals acoe ta tee je cua jand Jimmy Thompson of Onkes| Second game, 7 Innings; Reading, |Los Angeles .....c..0..60 4 7 pao Ee ena) Fyre yeiee =10| When a boxer is in high-class con- } EVEN SERIE the out | Park, Tacoma, are some of the other |3; Rochester, 7 Ratteries—-Grifting and Yelle;| First game Row EBL OHite 201 ~ §/ dition and {s really @ high-class box-| S Be. oe : outsiders entered Baltimore, 4; Syracuse, 0. Wright and Sandberg. | Philadelphia Ped Hib athe caeeeieaseen A ek >ker/er, everything else runs along} PORTLAND, July 9,—Phe Salt By 5 hd ately th ihess( OREURSAe Se aa pried sah ; uN pleas aaa, ut—Stryker 2, Martin * 3 a verrhedy on the infin Fe ope fe \‘ My vote oe 4 19 Gh} Bases on ring Martin 3, Stryker 1, Home | smoothly ee Lake Bees tied up the series here iva sip soon te art anes haan atteries Brasil nree-base hite- Herman | When he Isn't In high-class con. |... with Portland by wi contests, | BY AHERN | Baumgartner, Stokes and Cochrane, Two-bano hit—F. Baldwin. Sacritice |gition, ho is like a good automo- yesterday with Portland by winning, a3 | | Berry; Karr, Cole and L. Sowell, | Brasil! 2, Fldred, Herman bile with the carburetor out of |5 to 4. wih elexation trom the Seattle halt elub | Kecond game- R. Hw, |Cather, Stryker, Lane Slut | whack, Langford that evening was! The score: Rm E Journey over to Tacoma Friday to [Philadelphia ; lin, Time—1:25,U , and| igh blade “bias wagon. with | pai rake talk ‘turkey with’ the Tacoma men tn- Merced eck 4 \Teck. Passed ball pee Kee, leh nlaae A ness Hn jSalt ake ba 2 ‘ested in the proposition of having two ‘ ‘6 ‘, '‘ eveland ... 10 lthe carburetor not working prop-/|Portlan: Mastdse gauss ‘sath’ seeks pees 1k the | EGAD ROSCOE MLAD ~ cant JouRE TMRowin! \atterien 1 He. CRE Eoeeeng ee | Rommell and Coc hrane; tity et | p i jerly. Batteries—Piercy, Hulvey and vie Dee Mou Ste HE FOLLY OF Nour CIDERS! ~ TM ONLY GonA acr |Uhle, Speece and Myatt 33 Stars From | tae |Cook; Meeker, Winters and Hannah, WINS ON | FOUL | vecision 2 ~ MY WORD-~A LAD WW CIRCUS TILL Nex’ FALLS. BESIDES, I avatars a .194 Ree ‘5 Ri | chanced, that I sat back of} petit Ds essen Ge cra | OF NOUR BOXING ABILITY To ~ | WE AN’ MINCE PIE 1G Witter AtrRACTIONS!| |noston terete Coast Circuit Sam's cofner when Joe Wood: | OSTER NAMED 9.—Hal - ' i ec . v rt PEAS Ttatan -coladidwaicnit wen | FORGAME A CAREER RIGHT AT ~ No TRAINS IN TH’ HEAT AN! Gu FoR JAt Detroit .. 510 1 No Maj man, Langford's manager, rushed | here last night in the ninth round | AWE CRITICAL TIME, AND Jou) ME! DON WoRRY- TLL COME Bact | Batteries — Ehmke and Picinich; w in AJOPS | from the corner and bawled out Bob] LOS ANGELES, July 9—Fred from Ad Allegrini, when the referes | Ye WHT & CIRCUS To RIDE A We ate pada rai fi ¢ yeaa nad eae : A RERUSAL of the rosters jo the|Armstrong, who was seconding /Oster, backfield star of the Univer: iad “x°'t001 on then bok: Angeles WHEN SEAGONG OVER, AN BE | nd gam R. H. B. American and National leagues |pangford. Armstrong, by the way, sity of Minnesota football team in KICKING MULE! ~+ BAHII. BETTER TRIM “HAN A RAILROAD Boston . shtscceseesees 2 9 2] discloses the information that the boxer. Carlo had the decision on| y mind a very clever second, | 1999.9: ie i 4 | Detroit «+. 8 12 1}Pacific Coast league leads all t was to my mind a very + |1922-28, has been appointed fresh- Boints up to the time of the foul. UMER FOL DE ROL LANTERN! ~ Go RUN Home Now FEMME Hutteries — Rutting, “unr and|rest In the number of atten fee {a man with wonderful judgment {man coach at the local University | GRELT ChEGAR, ~ THINK OF ey AN’ CRACK NIGELF SOME | Stokes; Stoner and Bassler, Wood-|nished for these major league cir-|and not at all excitable. of California, The selection was WOOD BEATEN | HE MONEY WE, ait,.tHicr Rasta ice dio ot | all. cults, The Coast league now hae] Woodman called out, “Why don't [made by Witlam H. “Bill Spauld : 5 z : “ g 33 players on big league teams, |you send Sam in and stop this fel-_ ink 5 PORTLAND, Ore, July 9 Sailor | : \6, Now cars BME in) 2 Z | At St. Louis R. H, E.|counting only players capable of m ood of Texas proved no match I HE PRIZE RING!, ‘ ey Z a New York . . 6 11 g}holding down their jobs regularly, Thye, claimant of the world's 4 7 St. Louts 4 9 93|Tho Southern association is second light heavyweight wrestling title, in} Jones, Hoyt and Bon.| with 81, Tho rie. ola & scheduled two,iour bout last night, | Ratan es Fag thy caters Batteries- Do You Wear Filson 4 | * gough; Davis and Dixon, is next with 80, and the Interna- bye clamped Wood to the mat twice | tional loagne ts fourth with 25, ‘These in less than an hour of wrestling. | At Chicago— R. H, B,} four circults have provided a heavy = - - Washington teres 10 10 1] Majority of the major league play- , ie y} ZBYSZKO COPS | Chicago ; vee? 7 Gere, All the other leagues aro far ei er ll a SPOKANE, July 9, —Stanisiaus Zbyszko, former world heavyweight wrestling champlon, took two out of three falls from Lee L/Hereux, Ca nadian title claimant, here last night. Zbysxko won with a half Neison the! first fall, and a flying mare holds tn the third. L'Her@ix took the nec- ond with an arm scissors. | Batteries — Coveleskie and Ruel; | behind these four important otrcults | her, Reviere, Blankenship and cesnchc Adah ch { Schalk, Crouse. P: FILSON Do the mountains, the streams es acific Coast eli yee] WM call you? Do you go unsuitably dressed, slovenly in appearance, SANDE RIDES Zone Gun Meet CLOTHES * and come back tired and ie ‘HICAGO, July 9.—Rarl Sande, ‘ ed? Or do you wear | Amibelnve raster seckegt witrte | pac’ at Local Club BETTER OUTDOOR CLOTHES? | Arbitration, In the Chicago Derby, * i ,. Ito bo mtagod nt the Hawthorne tracks | 2, Was to start this afternoon, with Each Filson garment gives good | next Saturday, A.C. Boatwlok, } over 126 of the best shots in the West appearance, maximum comfort, un- | York, owner of Arbitration, hos an. {°ntered in the tourney, ‘The shoot equaled serviceability. 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