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PAGE 6 WAITE HOYT Rated as one of the best Of late, howe will be traded by the New Yor up that is expected to be mad the end of the pre sent season. the in pitche of the few bri Rumor has it t mericans in the b in the ranks of that big leagues, Waite Hoyt was followed by Gus Jinx this spring and for the first eight weeks of the season he never won a game. er, he has been one of the badly battered Yankees. ght spots hat Hoyt hig shake- club ct New York Trims Lead Giants Win While Pirates Are Idle in National League | Race ILE rain desc ited burgh, forcing the the Phillies to idleness, the ( eut_ down the margin between them d the League _leader- ship by winning their third game difference t tween Pittsbt and New York only one | full game, | Wayland Dean started for Mo-|< Graw, but was] ineffective and Art Nehf was called to the M'GRAW mound, Three uns in the eighth when the sce #tood 3 to 1 in the Cubs’ favor, g: the contest to the Giants, 4 to 3. Th Reds, who are beginning to become @ menace, won their seventh straight victory by bunching a few good hits Centerfielder Roush, aside from scor- | ing the winning run, thwarted two or three runs in the second inning by another of his bare-handed catches near the centerfield fe Cincinnati now has won 12 of its last 14 games and stands five and a halt games behind the Giants. The g Dodgers defeated the rdinals, 9 ES to 4, at St. Louis. | Rain played havoc with the Amer. fean schedule, three cont being called off. In the only gamo played, | the Red Soxs stopped the sensa-/ tional scoring streak of the Indians, | defeating them 7 to 2. The Indians a had won six consecutive strug as 4 a of Aug. for the 2 hamplon. shi Pp, Phil the ri, finals ing Quillin Herbert 8.6 Miss Marjorie Lee B. C, turned back ert, of Honolulu, order, 6-1, 6-1. Mrs, Leachman, of V finals for Mrs the wom Leachman ¢ Famous Cage Coach Shifts rector of all the pub Passaic to bee f St. Bened! utive vi nit his Job == SCOTT, NEER, AFTER TITLE 1—In th of T: both f ott, geht for Whitcomb An, of Seat n straight 6-4, 6-0 won from | 6-1, | + | vinning from Mi rolyn Ry and had piled up 66 scores during the of San F 3-6, 4 half a dozen games, mie dale Piedited ; Coa for Saturda re between Howard L defending champion, anc NATIONAL 7} Stanley Alma of San Francisco | Langlie dispose Diek of | Tacoma, in three set 6-4 3 | Almquist defeated 1 MeDonald, | Pittsburg -. 6 609 16 4 7-5, | New York . Tet 7 oan Esneinnati “4 a7 | okiyn 43 608 | Phiiadeiphia «© (Gr) RALLY WINS ela ; ‘493| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1 oring | Boston .. , 398 | four runs in the hth inning, the - n Francisco beat Vernon At St. Louis— R. H. E.|here yesterd 1, for the j Brooklyn 9 1 fourth 2 St. Louis 4 a Bp Batteries: Delaney isco. ie 0 DuBerry; Dickman and O'Farrell : spate , } ory Pfeffer, McWeeney and Ef At Cincinnati R Yelle; Johnson and Whit. | 4 Boston ... ' a0 3 | Cincinnati! . 4 aden Batteries—Barnes, Marquard and | Gibson; F, $. May and Wingo. TIMBER LEAGUE | ‘ ‘ ABERDE Ang. 1,—Sund At Chicago— R «HH. B.| games in the ‘Timber league are an| | Bren, York ++ 4 & 0) follows: Aberdeen at Longview; Kelxo «Chicago : +3 Slat Tacoma against the ‘Tacoma| Batteries—Dean, Nehf and Gowdy, |rrigory, and the Tacomn Kora ut| Hartley; Kauffman and Hartnett, | i te { =a | Hoquiam Pittsburgh-Philadelphia game post- Poned, rain. EVENS SERIES OAKLAND, Aug. 1—The Oakland Acorns squared up the count of the 4 weries here yesterday afternoon by defeating the Angels, 4 to 3. a The neore; RnR. H a Los Angeles . p08 a Oakland . Wa) ere, Batterie: 1d Sandberg; Delaney and Byler, Read. All wo have to say in that if Paddock and Murchison were able 10 get money out of those Buro peans they are better flelal debt collectors ton, than the of. at Washing- 1 ( [Washington ss. \Chieago IDotrott . At, Louls Cleveland x York a Honton 7 At Boston Cleveland Boston Batterie field and Pieinich, Other American Len postponed, rain or wet AMERICAN lle | Karr and Myat ) Lost 4 40 7 0 400 4 40 Rh. H.W, BAO Ny, 416 0 t; Wing gue games grounds, AUGU THE SEATTLE STAR * * Ba * * *% + TACOMA STILL WANTS REDSKINS | wig.ck, p HOOKS-SLICES to Make New > onSeattle fairways k Proposition fp BY ALEX C.ROSE 7° * * 'INlinois Ace’ Breaks Mark in Century ¥e af aS. Ph Wok oe ba iss) tt — By I H. Lasse PAIR " y Leo H, Lassen ¢ game Bob Newcomb, pen al basket sales. ! Leforest Dore of the terminal sta OHNNY WEISSMULLER put « week tui | Mat ps Ee bag of the post office made quite a hin act Friday and what tt ht for . ca 8 Sige ee tee for himself at the Beacon Hill |ianky lad m Chicago did to hi e of the ng |course in the eyes of Duke W wn 100-yard record was a shame, | ette man when he shot an 89 while h pa In @ mat | } ukelets was getting a 94 race v n The water boy, who fishes out the | - (ig Po . Th! tray balla at Earlington's No. us| Dore and Wightman are rare spe: | 2 page eae | applied for ‘ air of rut the golf links, They play at | ies = | i r ould t have } The n't work at it, Too| oe . 7 tie | ss a ¥ 1 5 bi iad : outdoor straight | 6 . | meking the dis- | | Dr, Dick Lyon has returned fron ripe | Bob yee—Why do all Scotch: | pig vacation sp in Victoria, All 4 | | nec | | old tim I man—Becau give:|wab a! red nose: And he eoquired it oes | from playing § Laelia In a recent visit to Victoria, Jack rf \ f t, aside from be ne ago, . found out that, aside frombe-} Watt MeDonald has quit using his | & A } Pdi ree eps nif “1 8) midiron on the tee, He's using a] WEISSMULLER mi pteite elit a driving=tt |better than that if he h acquire the put-| a | an ¢ over one of tne ‘ | Wonder If Police L, | soon after the start of the ra | | | e 0m arrison, ho haven't heard from Harry | Hedges Weteiunet Deby \ eteteon, «Whe m president of the Wlectric| CU: is the Pacific Coast title, to the Rae time, but hope | Chris sh by fully 10 yards jb eratertes ing mone WIND MAY Ar OT ACCEPTANCE The world looks much ibelaier to} Dr, Bill Bpeidel Is the envy of every | ‘There was a wind blowing down Lockard is very skeptical about nie Gray these He in| Inglewood golfer, He has one of|the course during the race and it the proposition being accepted this | sho: und the 80 mark and hag|those “cab horse" stances—easy,|may have some affect upon tho A neason Jad graceful and relaxing A. V's acceptance, but J. Ferris, é).60 8 Northwest president of the organ-| whe Ir will return home for|., TBS Price of Canada Dry remains Imer Duval of Manca’s is up and {ization and vice president of the a tad neck ana. uselae «ate the same as usual. From this we | y nd again after a long stay in the | Parent association, wasin attendance : Wie onthe road: which ser that Win Percy in at leant | hospital. He had several operations, |@Md he sald the record would stand. € pee Welba hal Bahl «the ves og his own on the links but still retains his alice. Weissmuller fairly flew th Aquatic Carnival Ts the water, using an extremely fast stroke and it was apparent before the time was announced that he had made remarkable from home ae BOBBY JONES Y a de du id make top nas | Seattle Third department y won the mile from a # age 8: Sallant |, Ronee The best golfer in the world today, that’s Bobby Jones, oy oe Scheduled Sunday make his nt: and the record of the young Atlantan on the links proves ; of the fie hace swims in the|tl. Jones won his first national championship in the am- field ia faa Settee a ; he fig-|ateur ranks a year ago and the boys and girls who follow see title from White | Ures to do it in record time again, an| the links game are wondering whether he can repeat. He & ( } store, of the |GLANOY WINS Mast « fast fell.) will face a classy field in the big event that is scheduled 1 §wimr club, has lined | TWO LONG RACES for the East in the near future © program wh fe as fol} Har Glan the Cin ; churned ‘ nen, tree atyle, men, |e C, a Mah Was the fair-halr : | ; oc. Pubpstclgs ginal riday races, wi wo,| Brighouse Race nadians on ' aia tes Ge eae open, free style, wo-| rages tp ds pee Results he don ue ay Ct par, og Rel [°° tn wnt sno W ar path; Comedy dive, bridge | made a new A. A. U. outdoor rec. en in Los Angeles ¥ fty yard breastatre me | ord of 44:2 and defeated Stub- Robe Exhibition high div | by Kreuger, the Illinois A. ( WW in ia Obstacle race | ace, by a good margin. A, J board di Allen of Stanford university was |” i rd backstroke, w | third, | Takes | vut of ; : and won ndily, taking the Straight From Portland Lad dhabelge tae te ) yards, men, inter-city. !iead about the half-way marie an in Rose City OH Oe never it Coming with x t t rush tho end of the race, L » DAST LEAGUE stor youre carchers tha ws) Double Bill ust at th FAcTP10 | GOARE pei a ‘s Swim Notes = [f2",°0)".° . we a eet caper ii “| for Semipros 9 (i ftegtnte, want an tas a ee ute Hob Skelton, the Hlinols A. C. breast |” ¥ 2 4 [Lom Angsies ‘ ° at Ball Park : esd See ae | RAN IN ; Hae SEME-PRO STANDINGS 8 toda “") RECORD CLASS : Meike ined to ria 279 | Won Lost Pet - | es Egan, the youngster from | G “4 Waterfront i 444| The diving events are long and drawn | Walla, also smashed a rec ‘ ¢ ef when he made a new Nort HOW THE SERIES STAND mark for the me win m Spriggs Wascher in a wonde h in which Wascher catight him. | Egan had plied up a big lead in the breast stroke which Was. cher cut down in the back stroke and free style, but Egan had just enough strength left to answer y ever Independents and Parkland Lake and thick of |; t and they ne 4 Ung oa |" Mercha HE mpions in the Ser mer ch to mi A. Wascher’s challenge at the fi hi ae the first game BIN Bachrack, the Dortly Titinele AL € ish and he won by a fingernail, ophy leks J —The Seattle league park = fa) uae, oe ricen ara ae ~ Egan's time was 4:2 t India: ma it three straight 1 game ' ® fine pract! | Peto Des Jardines, popular lit- 2 /over the 3eavers here yes- him the Three Brother's |!9« rs 1 the stand diver from Miami, Fla., is the terday whe defeated them, 4 9 to clal © at the ye the Druxr x |new 10-foot fancy ing champic to 2 t Seegars. In the other games-ont Too much penise can't be given to Wal- Ir closost kind of competition A double-head- pon A. C. pla » Park, |ter Laufer and Ha e Al Wh the Olymp er will be played tallard C. C. > Green | awimming ata and former champion Saturday, start- rane did almost perfect ing at 1:30 in the more difficult o'clock. 225,000 fans saw the INDIAN WINS but Des The Indians tball teams play last] HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 1.—Jack rence Pir a. | netitraltield scored their first finally at least 294,999 must| Sherry, Indian heavyweight from | Pave Fall and Julian »| SCHAAB IS pani ye Aa an The on asions, they|Chicago, defeated Paul Jor local | = he boys and girls a chance to| CHOICE inning on three hank Y could have called tho plays better | heavyweight estlor Friday er by r splendid ic ‘ nd a walk th circuit |than’ the quarterback night went three falls, KATHERYN BROWN 's home — | WINS DASH evened up e the count in the { Katheryn Brown, the Tacoma girl back | & = sixth inning OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Bestia techie abc eid ber a Ta inoteeveet [riven mn the 0-yard Northwest | tho nt at fae bo bthe“viadtons ma sa oe ey event. Lois Murfin of Portland, who | @lWays proved st i . smashed the world’s feotesh the : ; Bill Sim, the hard-hitting out : BHAZIGL ake 9, Pea Ty Miy Sor B0)-yards,’gc¢ Str to "| fielder of the Kdand AL at game away as far 2 a BY. mol: ae - BEFORE WE tack But bo nleets ig er 1) Will be doing duty in right field. ® vera were Conpetnen | atte sa) SAR RIG heel Mae $ cast and fal ° i Conn 6! ger sist-“ | Were out and one man on base, Her RU AN OVERSIGHT o | Go AWW oN! Place. Cora) Moran of Spokane waa | Siti on Of thie iat corn eee ena bit wipitened Swell. to: MS AGEL ORS OSI 4 THINK TLL FARTHER WE HERE COMES econd and’ suise Cody of Port! mideh cof (ue swiiinlne v6bs thay, [abe walk eine mer's single 3 = e : third. The winning time was 3:18 4 { Ra harantottae ; J NOTIFY GAM THE De SECA OvGHT-0 Ger || A GUY oveR The ANALG. an Se | Parkers tas been thew his ef- j scored Rrazilt and Herman Seto a AMBULANCE} INTTOUCH WHTH | | TH! RIDGE | | |tational moct aro to be wound up to-| fW —_——_—____|_ one more fn tho eighth on a walk, ERWIG D* { S =! = | day with the fancy high diving 6 Indepen N hv | an erro! Uta: double,\ clnehe qos SCRE RE MH L CAN GEE “TH Suen we A FLAT tis-100yart. anne tet wae |injuries but with the playe ting |the game, altho the Beavers scored a Now HAT Nou AN FIND ow WAGON, muller being the chief attractions, | back in gondition, they should pze-| one in their half of the eighth, High “A CAR “TO “TAKE US7TO SOLD US A = 3 y 7 ied | = | ae nt their full strength in the field/ tripled to center and came home on THe Estate !+ I FEAR . GAM 16 ALLOWED WIM A DIME | | against tho A sacrifice fly Now We WILL HAVE-To “CEE A GKULL-T | HURT PLAYERS WIRE SOME SORT SOUS ES Ke us. | Race Progress ARE BACK Soatite ABR. HPO. AL ES z) Sl. C Le t apt 20 6 a ZA s els | J\ Loule Moldenhour e hard-nit. | Ee eeiii ° OF CONVEVANCE ! “THERE ! = NATION | ting Kentertialden, anda Donnelley tase re ace ee , | AL Cincinnat Y, M. CG. A | speedy shortstop, were those injured, | Bld a0. 2 14% KA, C,,29, ‘ | ® Indes may be able to defeat q ve ua ig Roman Pool, Miamt, 10 their conquerors if John Gaffney an MK ses eae se | Olymplo club, 7. George Ester can get hitting, The PU PUr Wi A Dek We mln | Rtanterdthalpersncg.’ 6 | two tossers are the mainstays of tl 5 0 1 0 0 | Chicago A. A : } team and when they are in a slumy na Quik nay aah ca Uniontown §, ; | the entire team Cros down ‘s Co ae FO, ae Crystal Pool, § The lineup for the game is ia. 3b ‘ i Ang Athletle Club, 1. indent pv MeN arian cy fiwhntéet, a Ne er ick Pee NORTHWEST | oetthen’ le eee hy Crystal Pool, Seattle, a1 | Hudeon, 3b Hannan, ¢ aC I eG Multnomah Athletic Club, Port Ir Burne Bi ta Ri Citra Cia a land, 26 ek Ms t Ruoneeih Hea aan ect iat) Spokane Y, W. C. A, 12. " | ae Se EMER ea Walla Walla, 11, | Tacoma, 6. ‘rotate 210 97 16 8 | Spokane Y. M. C. A, Spokane, 6 BEES AGAIN Bdlted for Rachao in'ainth, Spokano’Amateur Athletic Club, 1 ALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 1.—The re by inning ss Lake Bees made the s ae 900100210—~4 Vay cae tae in a row by defeating Sacramento Oro snGeinea Rigs gutta SCHEDULE here yesterday, 7 to 2, Lazerre con 21110911 1-10 |{inued his home run taeties by bang Heth epee gel) f ours, de- —_ Jing out a pale i RACHA Mit a | 100 yards, free style, women The scat Rou LD} Burns ie ate cue Northwest Sacramento 3 C220 net, Milas | 440-yard relay, Northwest Salt Lake 12 : Gartamokhion } 100 yar free style, national. Hattories —Lhiughe nd Wachen hit—Brasilt fond) | 50 yards, free style, men, North: | feld; MeCahe and Petor vite Bimmer, Tohwer, Double . = west Nu unnefiell, MeCann, Lafayette, ee 7 Finals of PostIntelligencer’y At Despite ‘Mi. Datrow's insistence | pireeten anid Case) eee AEGs Uae lantic City bathing beauty contest that the recorded miracles are pure — ELCOME -to BIG PINE SIDING ! 800-yard velay, national, fictlon, wo insist on reminding him) Whero. did the Athletics get Bill nerve fare Fancy high diving, 44 92 and 90. that Mike Me'iguoe knocked a bird] Lamar, outfielder?—W, 1, a out the other night, Toledo, American Association, foot board, ,

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