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KILLEFER’S FORMER BAT BOY DOING WELL WITH OAKLAND r Harry Helly r rd, ‘LEFTY O’DOUL. AFTER BAT MARK PAGE 13 Dempsey Is ( AMERICAN Jimmy Reese Holding Ready fo ........ Ms Down Keystone Job Fi ght mt “ule Hitting Has Picked Up and Kid Has Pepper to Make bb. cae of th arant 2 . e ae hite per ow ¥ ia Great Ball Player; Oaks Can’t Get o'D. At Champion Sends Word to |’ Started This Year a Y mad apt N, Y. Board He Will be ny By Leo H. Lassen . ‘ Strand 1924 Fight Wills Next Year alge Y stu eh IVE § or ¢ a little fellow, named ‘ wore J I Jimmy Reese, was “Red” Killefer’s bat boy ‘ : 1 hel wants N' W YORK, Aug, (—J 8 1 when the Seattle manager was pilot of the ea detad f t in ¥ romp hendaate ‘ 6 Los Angeles club. O'Doul ts not only threaten pe samen: Biliepa ‘played ie stan F Hurry Wilh Bee ‘ Seton He had the ambition to be a ball player ng the record this season, but f extremely small se \ ¢ : lay he’s the regular second sacker of likely will shatter it it he plays Like Strand, O'Doul is an that Ae P r rm WE oe yoaey. he § pat hie cate peti niche he } regularly until the curtain outfielder and pastimes with wit te H the Oa lanc dé Ag ub, altho e 4 Frank (Lefty) rings down Salt Lake's Bees, It was with aieth hasn’t voted yet and is playing his first et O'Doul stands a In the first 1 ¢ the the Utah aggregation Strand : tha’ yeh iPinns Wabat 4 ‘4! Coast league baseball. dang Frere apaiedibal e van acta ot ae pampets aeR By Oakland was in a bad way for infielders last summer csorape ad bans ma ing the : t t 1 highest. bid ; z a ce Wwhahineton nu. ¢.| and Del Howard gave the youngster his chance and he’s hits this season OT nde t an offer caw |i 8 making good on it. One day in Seattle last fall he came O'Doul is trying 1 a 1 ne « the | W t 2 8 Olup with the bas loaded and cut a double to left =—t to shatter the ‘ of } and | Be scoring three n . mark set by Paul #1 if 11 *¢ lea ¢ Strand. in” 19 ; ts [But the Coast | Tyson Starring when Stra $ | . mat: |4 ne bf be | npegehrert 2 nuleoyd Aragon st le! » || Rae ed the mat, ee 5 e ata oe for Louisville ni oa aaa : . ; ‘ Major League ">=. is || re oesostng te YDoul, a for - | ae : ~ pitting oli irs urn os | | Shade - Slattery Fight yr sulin lua as also follow in the DEMPSEY po | Reese ts a bu nerves on the|| © footsteps of Bat T Mi B ‘ ball field and burns up more energy | rer Next Big Battle got “lon Runnerupsie en | come. the greatest c 5 — i ; | pre ‘ p slugger of all Star Welterweights to Fight 10 Rounds in San Fran- pin mn front both the Na-| Whe ine cisco on August 8; Shade Risking Chance Commission Says It tional and. Ame at Mickey Walker's Title Is Thru With Champ |‘ vapid || OAK MASK STAFT ) be a pitcher, but was NEW ORK A 4 he Ne >) r inte post man HE next important fight for the Far West] yA?) YORK, Au : Bie ear eee ; ° eat clouting is the Frankie Schoell-Dave Sh battle}; a tke Del ‘ gue clubs scheduled for San Francisco August 8. 1 ng r him. | Shade, who has always been a good wel- | iKnore Baker was seriously injured | terweight, but who jumper into the lime-| “ several weeks ago when he was = ; P 9 Hop hit by a thrown ball and it’s |” “The Chicago Cubs never gave ke light with a ‘Spectacular leap recently when |,,..;, doubtful if he'll ever play ball thas he knocked out Jimmy Slattery in New York, Mickey rounds in Walker's title. A de just about knock him out of the f the br 2 of his sensational def one of the | mart boxer, | w chances and i < bad three s hot on the trail of |!» ' running, | ; at the hands of Schoell ora ag t Slatte aking little Los Angeles right- hander a chance to show what he could do and he’s better right now than half of the flingers on and) that team. nd he's| op ar again, the peppery catcher being hit in the angle to the return st league as the led Flea McAuley to fifi in f a gue ACORNS GET GOOD t chance to) PITCHING ndy of a chance eam doesn war In George Boehler the t | mmr Dutty"and he a us ( NATIONAL \ GOLF PARTY : IN PORTLAND Aus. 4 Victorious in : | Oregon Meet 1 Hargrave from the new HERMAN WINS“ ji erngsey Waits for || t Garry Hermann’s| seem to aati octal m effective N. 4 has one of the most eo ( right-handers in’ the minors. Ge Foster, young Delaney, jon| lub Pruett and Harry Krause are good hurlers and yet the |attr Word From Ys L pack with the Oakland nd he will be one of the big 3 ahs % s of the current series. 4 ' 1 is down in the second di- Miller always could hit, and he , hit around .350 while with the ler takes the hill a tough game for nen he has his Chicago Cubs, but he never won any medals for fielding and wasn't any too fast on the hoof, 1 Phil ne). . e hardest man in the| so he’s back in the Coast loop. Ore, Aug. 4.—The i] © today |, en But Miller is still making the " golfers h i 1 | dios ine | pitchers moan and he ought to be a eewed sa | aa core, from | INDIANS MISS j good drawing card for the team here aay, with = < * , : o Re FRED LUCAS as he hit well in Seattle and Senders star ; Bile " | | The Indians 1z Fredsthe fans like to see the big boy the race for > B i ara. | Xr iF ] Lucas a i 1 badly. | swing his husky bat tr s a rik In Co ey Draws Not only was Lu playing Le Bs , er tte ; | cot With H k 500d ball, wi hing | wheoerer PICKERING RO 3 tod } . called upon and usually deliver- Te : rae xs : f aw es; ing, ape) wee ants ss pa There are many young ball players v < and bbe | P. W. ike a Ty Cobb in the pinches, |being given a chance to play regu- ‘ C Eva aE 1 Gonza Churr. eee otter In: being one of the most effective | 1a i in the Coast ieagues thie guts H Ro: 1 i 1O' YMPIA, Aug. 4.-—Vic Foley,| pinch hitters Seattle has had and among them is young Pickering, C 1 2 Ring Board Can Fine} Canadian bantam champion,| The pitching state is dec tfielder with the Oakland team. Batterie Cooney and Seimer or, a : wobbly and the club needs a little | Pickering doesn’t get the attention led hu who is Walker $10,000 Now| f r, still |from the scribes that some of the with a broken leg, | other more colorful players’ do, but di Em NEW YORI Aug. 4 ) the ,has been matched 104, Ro-| Walk again on t 1 in Los Angeles more than | whenever he is given a chance to = ; 6 wat | mar of the New York boxir k ago, He may be back with | play he always gives a good account he ' » BACK IN CHI} * argh 7 uso and ref MILE SWIM AT e's" “ uke over the manag j Tooklyn National Hext season. NEW YORK SOON ..\),:2"" "ortoiet soe course—Lur 1 Bird n Mower 1 Millio Erne. Step 108 Seventh Au Revoir 11 in frona 112, Ple, , High Olymp a’ Honnour 110, Miss Lib: It’s better to Any c attler, who has than beef-and-c topped a left knows that OUR BOARDING HOUSE National Amater swimming committee. I with his horn, Results of at Lands. THE BEGT BOND GALEOMEN IN MY ORGAMIZATION 1 NEM. LAUT MoSTH THEY SOLD THE ENTIRE ISSUE FoR ME, OF BRAZILIAN GECURITIES,~ A-TOTAL OF “TWO AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS, EGAD !. SMITH KAYOED NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 4 |Marutlo, } York middh | knocked out Jeff Smith, Bayonne | veteran, in the 11th round BASEBALL Seattle vs. Oakland Game Called 2145 Reserve Seats n Young It wa |the first time Smith ever had been | knocked out A Bald Headed | CHALLENGE D. D, Curley, the Hair and Scalp Specialist, with offices at 302 Home Savings Building, challenges to grow hair on the bald head of any man up to 50 years of age. Curley to pay $100 to a charitable institution agreed upon by the man accepting the challenge, and a third party, in case he fails. If successful, the man who accepts the challenge pays the $100 to the institution, but no other compensation for the treatments, mi COAST \Isenet © | nares? | aPPORr DNNBODN AHET 19 A FRIEND OF THE MATORG \o A FRIEND OF MINE! THE LOTATE 1% AT YOUR PLE AOURE, GOLF LINKG TENNIG COURTS, THE LAKE, BEACH, AND OAL BOATS, ARE FQR YOUR ENSONMENT AT ANYTIME § TAM ONLY GORRY THAT MY RIDING HORGES HAVENT BEEN GUIPPED HERE he team » frac jay and again he 8 they say that/of himself. He's a right-handed hitter and bears watching. He has jbeen alternating with Buzz Arlett in rizht field and he must be plenty | good to shove such a good hitter as the big | Arlett on to the bench. pet.| Walker ; i ROOT IS HURI EXCELL B. °S) with Bill Walke ata} his finger the mn c 449) If the commis y o dé o evere with Walker, it can. | elte nplon in New York mmis promise that he will ac challenge bef Aug 1 commission — ca suspend Wa and forfeit the $10,000 bond , but from his j tions, Walker would gladly give up ook | $10,000 and live in exile from New Df recent ac. ither thin me BY AHERN TL THANK YoU on BEHALF OF MNSELF AN' MY “Wo NATIVE FRIENDS OF LUMBAGO != TL WiLL KEEP THEM OUT OF “Ti TREES, AN GEE “WAT THEN DONT “THROW BANANA 4 OKING i) “TH Known for years— liked by millions=s An old American institution comes back— A good five cent cigar Sumatra wrapped— long filled— Hand-Made— Generously good— Retail Dealers Supplied by NATIONAL GROCERY ~ COMPANY Distributors 1000 Western Ave., Seattle, Wash, MAin-7170 GRees