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Tne SMATTLI AR By Leo H. Lassen m s with®Jones as bunted the ball, Archie Yelle threw the ball into out of the park when the day didn’t go right Rr ERYE ° t f ASEB. » like any ¢ dally occupa . mem of the Ch » Cu r r J : tg i r he Ch Cubs pring centerfield and Jones didn't move, finally being for him, 45 i t jon, becomes a grind for the pastimers. y ‘ a ak had Senha aking 8 “ f ee sie tea bens co Ok eee I Y ’ e t t ae res wn out at first, the centerfielder getting an Oaks started a rally and final J enous ul . t ; \ b tral th fo on t t train wit ase he ' 7 assist a sacrifice. do » f “ s t ng ay t th plate t t ib ak tho strain of playing the leagu ~ EF : er : ° erifice, Jones explained to Manager « ¥ w » ou Harry Krause says that one day in Oaldand : day in and day out thruout t ve and Jor srned ack and Killefer that the ball had bit him and he was en ng run on first base, a bushe the runne : i yesh titled Stumpf had an argument with Murphy and as medy of the gam ed to another chance to bunt! hed the bat tb’ the ' , \ ‘ the tension for those team Gee, this is certainly the longest bridge I ever 3 : they weren't on speaking terms. They both played & for the pennants and th saw without any water under it! WwW: 1H, a bundle of. ne ‘ P located feld had in the infield and during the latter part of a game ere oO he sport k th t « erves, Who t mont ge ve + ‘“ , oft p break the monotony of And M rest for the statement that when the Oaks lost « ball game. POE a eee etn nh all t guin and t ted f Stumpf y over to Murphy; “Speak to me, Rod, . at for the trailer ing one city in Chicago when Jones first J¢ his quota of hits, was a diff type of bait Mim while he t f plate, a at Males ghia ld caadn I’m lonesome out here!” any ent the Cubs they played the first game at the Cub pa Wille almo aa aa aernss hee in eae al sigs cf Beat that one if yc pastimens Coast it iow heduled for the Sox diam sht, 1 . Seis Players have provided the tosse u Jones f what park the game was booked for and Wille’s anti niet ead . ratte nt +t ampt © gigsies and guffaws than ali : went the Cub field again and warmed up t ny Brubaker tell : ’ : vide [icra ‘ anes ’ : ¢ the fogethe Percy Lee J ay sao Bye gg Mie erate ane cnuter der ah ker telln this one And the first thing that happened, the opposing — that he } ‘ Stumpt othe ay and rowd to show up 4 One day in Oakland several years ago the Oaks pitcher pieked the bush runner off of first ba be out there Pe were apparently ‘ily beaten asx they went to bat without giving Wille a chance to strike ut a single Anot f or t t aes b The best one Jones ever pulled here was last in the ninth, As Wille was the last man at the pitch! ere } he BS, who was with Seattle last year, was simply summer against the Frisco Seals when he was plate in the eighth frame he hustled to the club ral new words were introduced into the language . w left-handed," as the ball players explain it ordered to bunt with a man on first base, He house to dress as he was always in a hurry to get that afternoon ’ ip ania ; 4 By Alex C. Rose HE Seattle Golf club is playing _ mine host today to some Ted (“Kid”) Lewis and Eddie Roberts Offered Bout, golfers from the Chicago dis : . . tact wn wee) but They Can’t Be Lined Up; Austin and Bishop akiand ABR. MP making 4 North Are Now After Pelkey to Meet Aberdeen Star nae ; west tour and| ; » eat ae ) ping ing tthe IT" you think that the proverbial hen's teeth are a rare . ate reel article, try to find a suitable opponent to fight Leo f (a3 route | Lomski, six rounds at the Seattle ball park, |1« ‘ ° The feature | August 18. arpa ee peony tee Any suggestions will be gladly accepted by | baker. '* 4 ee al "hie Messers. Austin and Bishop, attle’s new city started at boxing firm, who have been spending a lot of 9:30 this morn, good coin of the realm on telegraph tolls, ing “when Jim postage stamps and whatnot trying to find Barnes, British seat t open champion, said opponent. teed-off at Ingle- | ROSE wood in an 18-/ hele match against Jock Hutcinsoh, | Who won the British title in 1921. | him, First, Ted Kid Lewis, * terweight king, rather an attempt was made to offer but no answers came to the wires Promoters Have Hard Time Making Match former world’ was offered the scra And then the promoters thought they Roberts in tow and found out that the Tacoman had es sk ie agg sre Golt bere to Los Angeles for him. course this afternoon, starting about| LOMSKI 3 o'clock Edd Bee Stein and Lae Stell, the lbeat it to California. North End aces, are down on the i Program to tackle the Barnes-| AS & third recourse, the | Hutchison combinatior ohn-/are trying to induce y Btoneggshe home pr . and| Pelkey, a t low fi oS Pacific Northwest /to take the battle fopenSMimpion and professional of |hold any championsh © the Earlington Golf club, will matctr | they he “ein Pighots against Joe Novak and Cap-/never boxed here Main Ernest Carter and Dixie Flea-| Anyhow, Austin and ger and Tom Green are set to g0/pect to announce some fngainst the great Chick Evans and/ite in th of 6 Keefe Carter, the newly-crowned |for the show h is to Western amateur king. Quite ajgeo on August 15 if have to get Doc Br to le Lomskt ) galaxy of talent, eh! | And there will be plenty of | ether high-class foursomes tee- ing off this afternoon as this party of touring golfers has plenty of other fine linksmen in its midst. Following today’s play, this de) golfing crowd, which is being | 5: fandied by Golfer's magazine, will |S roceed to Victoria. , They were the guests of the Ta-| Oak a Country and Golf club yes-| Ver: terns Jeff Finals Reached LAY in the best-ball-andagsre- | gate handicap tournament at the Bont Park Golf club reached the F es yesterday when the Hil Folirieh-Joe Just duo scored an 8 to & victory against the two Jims Fraser and Robertson—in the semi! + i +4 4 } -~—/ on Lost Pet 5 rea ‘S169 ‘ ‘ 6 us on ‘ T 708 ramgnto “ 1 264 HOW THE SERIES STAND * Won Ww Finals of the upper bracket and qual Won 1 Pet. Mied to meet the Roy Pickens-George : 0 , Miller team to determine which side |; 8 “4 gets the winners and which gets the “ou ‘ Fanners-up prizes, which are being | ” 2 «ss ed by Cheasty's. en 48 Ee dee Just and his partner, Hi, ae las s were in rare form in yesterday's py match, the former scoring a 69, a oe Se "with three shots out of bounds, — Peer oe | and the latter a 72, with two out | Chicago enter of bounds. Batteries . Knight, Pearce © Merlin Galbraith and Jim Mitchell} and Wilson; Kauffman, Keen, Yost their semi-final tilt by a 5 and 4 Brett and Hartnett Margin to Pickens and Miller. ia eed ace Ss ; Boston ig tia, 4 Women’s Matches ae ails é fOAN ei 1E final match for the woman’s| Batteri: Genewich and Seimer; championship of the Jefferson | Reinhardt and O'Farrell, Vick. rk club will be played on Saturday erning, when Captain Mrs. Leland nter, the playing-thru title. er, faces Mrs. Walter Pursey. During the week-end the semi nals of the men’s championship of the Beacon Hiliers will be played off, Olympians to Dance N INFORMAL a@ance will be held at the Olympic Golf and Country | Jub on Saturday evening and Man | ger Stanley Hills assures sear a good time. “Come and bring your friends” is | he word that “Stan” is passing | round mi finals Ave into the semi-finals of the men’s sin- Jes yesterday by winning a close atch over Dick Dubois of Vancou- er, Wash., the deciding set going 0-8. Herbert Suhr, San Francisco, faces | H. Mackie, Portland, in the fourth und tod Mrs. Golda Meyer Gross and Miss Caroline Swartz, San Francisco, won anily yesterday in the women’s sin- les. Doubles in the tournament will be- in today. CARDS SUED ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6.—The St Natipgal league baseball club has why for $7,500 as result of a} ho un by Jim Bottomley, first | Aaneman, smashed into the right field | Dleachers against Cincinnati, June 2, c Whe ball hit lewin Hayes on the nose | ral 8 Joh | Vill Sha Jot mount. {| AM VANCOUVE sults of races held and referee of the recent 3 Irtg when Frankle Schoell and Do Schoell's manager, @ter ‘ ive ors i Louis | deadlocked for nearly an hour yester- nd he is suing the club for that | last night by | bow: in the 10round main. event, cose: sade ERICAN |." adelphia ., jth Dick Davis and Alex Dunean | (iitayo” : ne match and Russ Scarlett and Joe | st. 1 51 » 508 tt in the other. ie ‘olt ro ine Sit alt ew York 44 6 440 Boston ee 3 poss On te EL Clin Landsdowne Results B. C., Aug. 6.—Re- here yesterday oy Se Ta }at Landsdowne are as follows: Firat race, 6 Mirfam Wood < won; Blanche Meye 4; Doves: at heduled for Ist 3 A Lester won} x ‘d race, 4 turionge ? egon Tourney ”; Joe G, second; Hiram Taylor third. Time t g "1 n | “Fourth race, 6 furlongs—Clermonth, JF PORTLAND, Ore., aug. 6.—Hlimi-| | 7 ath hl acre ace ean tee nation play in the Oregon state | rime ennis tournament progressed today| Fifth rac a, J. tenn ¢ , |3r., won ; Rocheater, Jr., With Californians taking most of the |". won, Ol jonors. Bixth race, 6 furlongs 55 yarde—Tryn Blmer Griffin, San Francisco, went |aeur won; Combustion second; Mountain Oaks third, Timo—1:18 Johnson Chosen to Referee Bout AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.—Bobby nson, former feathe: ight boxer ‘eLarnin- will be third man in the la fight, Saturd: b; here suggested ade meat inson was | father during yesterday's conference by Wer Bert repr h 1 was accepted Finch, enti 1 been « of the two fighter DARRAH LOSES IAKLAND, Aug, 6.—Jimmy Dar 1, Ohio buttler, was defeated here Frankle Denny, local i | gett ; Cesk | stop and by young | Jimmy Reese, Emmer came uf About 1.000 youngsters were the quests | pa ng plays in the fic " ra and did plenty ¢ ingled and threw and were pro nd peanuts t of hi MeCabe cam but walked the rd eaail wel- p, or it to)? sent had o clump Jand that decided t ES MOINES, Ia—With Onsie| Georg Foster Solem on the b in Sep-| ball tember ax athleti or and head © work of tw re 6 been to head ea of the m’s recomme of the tes over ome head b ‘oach at the Bulldog institution During his college dayn Boelter starred ball and t mythical sourt Valle ‘The oth Wester team and Drake star mching harn GRIDDERS GET: JOB COACHING ball, who will get | s ‘Miller Hits. _ Wins 7 to between unk ommer We ~errener \ EMMER batch C game and two blows accounted for four M the dish in the men were ¢ ne victim, In 1 he mated thin 7 into right £ the Oaks tversity watch promoted SAN A result aketball at Drake, basket on}; his alma | andOakland | WHO'LL FIGHT LEO LOMSKI? OPPONENTS FOR HIM ARE SCARCE ! STAR WITH DYERS / 5 told. Here's two stars in the Semipro league on the same team.\ Roy Brown, manager, and Ed Percival, pitcher, are both|* playing snappy ball for the Three Brothers Dye Works’ | team. The Dyers play the Waterfront. A. A. Sunday in| one of the most crucial games of the Semipro league this| season. Percival is on a right and ane on the left. * * * * : Hot Fight a Semin P io Teams Down Home Stretch = | Wie * first place dn the semipro the season ends in three week: b , the We * Other games scheduled up in are | between Druxmans' and So have | at South Park; the Nippons full |lard at Broadwa d West Seattle | play | and Georgetc watha, Green ¢ Three Broth- | Lake is idle Dye Works'| Tommy eam, next Sun- | riners, day at Columbia. | for them. McCreery’s infie Hyllengren of is proving to be He is field nd hitting a well in th good clip threa anes | ember told Ebert, ival will most likel po n't score & run. who was rec i alae Be im r re vill most likely oppc who vi iG A tie as fresh pn GROUT COa! laste MoCredteion’ tha wound man football, baskett and track “ Lae RS Se k Sunday by the|in the game between the D: nt tent couch forthe. Bulldogs BEAVERS WIN the Baninwe. Mcoreary ap any by fannin Foster is o with « palr Mich—Eddie will box Andy Iron River, Petoskey flash son of Iron Mountain, here ¢ W 1 Cramer of Munist Billie Dish: w of Cryst ZF ovr SCORE LOOKS UKE A PICKET BUS, “Nou Gor ON EVERY WoLe MACK \o AN EVEN NiWeETY \\) “Td SHADE ! = AY GosH, “WATS 184 STROKES FoR “tH'-TWo oF You SN WHY Dont’ BOTH OF YoUTIEAM UD AN GO IN “TH RUG BEATING BUS’ al Falls. ¢ judgin: have weakened slightly, BOUT LOOMS PORTLAND, Aug. 6,—Portl bsp ig ctegre J CHICAGO, Aug. 6—A match be-| against Vernon and won, 4 to 3, « \ 0, free Ols i, Ate tag te n Mickey Walker and Dave|® result of Hunnefield's home run|/ “4 cham. | eolld. taps . either at st Chicago, Ind.,|and triple s ae West) ‘This is the first Sunday that games | Biaque, | or Aurora, Ill, may be announced| The score hk. H. &.| HYLLENGREN Water-|have not been played in the Coast Ander-| soon as a result of conferences here | Vernon Bas eae Whoa front, the Dyers, gue park for three weeks. The Aug. | by managers and promoters {Portland ,| nd Georgetown are now the favor-| Seattle team is in town so the field will from the two Middle-Western Boxing Batterte ites in tho final pennant dash, ais allable, Fence ELeves fe py’ WEAR YOUR Sc HA LOOKUT Ye HMA = WESS New, ~ Wee vets EXPRESSION ON VouR FACE, LIKE AN! OL’ MAID Gon’ TELL HER AGE!= T GIVE YOU WARNING Now, \F YOU LISP ANNTHING UNDER EIGHTY, I'LL PUT A BUMP ON YouR HEAD Burn: BY AHERN Nos RAN UP A ELE PHONE NUMBER FOR YSELF BACK Ih) “TWAT SAND TRAP ON FIVE | BUS AN I HAVE BEEN REPLACIN’ “TW TURE « BUT “THERE OUGHT-To BE A GUY FOLLOWING You UP Witt GEWER PIPE! RE! i WE CAN USE FOR kA ie R fh an ones } "a aly — OPEN FIGHT AUDITORIUM ANGELES, Aug. 6.—The | Olympic auditor Los of the new o aa jum “hi were thrown open last | Py. He grabbed Gautreau'a night and the bout between Phil | beat ata ble eld rere Salvadore anG Jurus Jessick offi-| let in the two runs that | cially opened the new ena, If anyone cares, Salvadore won, |% fea Meet pith Ho had Jossick pretty well pounded} Rain washed out all American league in the round, besides winning | S*™mes. three i = PIE : 5 | : | HARMS KAYOED SLOW BATTLE | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.—Billy Harms, of Marysville, was last WILMINGTON, Cal, Aug. 6.—|nlght knocked out by Jimmy Moore, Eddie M of Los Angeles, drew | colored welter of Cincinnati in the here, last night with Pico Ramies,| Seventh round. The bout was sched California featherweight, in a slow] Uled for 10 rounds. FLIES WITH RAT TRAP. BLY, Hngland.—A rook with a mouse trap attached to one of its legs has been flying over the city here for aN 8-round bout | STOPS BEES Game Called 245 P.M, and BH Mulvey ndberg. STATEMENT by D, D, CURLEY, Hair and Scalp Specialist The general refusal of the Public to accept my BALD HE ADE DeCHALL INGE, appearing in this paper on the 4th and 5th, is simply proof that I can do what I say, namely: GROW HAIR ON BALD HEADS The challenge continues open to the public and all \| that I desire is its speedy acceptance. D. D. CURLEY Hair and Scalp Specialist? Home Savings dg, Los ANGELI Aug. 6,—The| two weeks. Angels here yesterday stopped the < , treak of the Salt Lake nning two to one. The} on 13 straight games, | BASEBALL R H E. ’ 1|! — Seattle vs. Oakland Reserve Seats SEeLAgh ° ‘Telephone MAI i) good old-fashioned “before the war” J mportant Net Play Due Richards-Johnston Match Saturday to Decide Cup Berth position on RICHARDS team, way from Little Bill t tournament of e East-West matches wo out of three littee whi de- nd Richards his time, in n more closely. at Forest Hills y because rds and R. N, hird time, these Kd d two matches « round robin matches between ston Holman, John Hennessey, i Howard Kinsey 4 h observed by the 4 c tee for future ref- erence, were among the hostilities thus deferred. None of the round- obin players seem to have much ‘ chance of breaking into he Davis cup matches this year. > places on the defend! highest in this cour ing squad, itions in need not This ance to of the , break some ill idered the po: me ness. Here again isa rn ne ee eee five cent sraoke ey 2 | ee GEORGE W. ILD CIGAR a eh NA AS ARNOT A ABE