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10 Shields Finishes SEAT" BRAVES MAY PASS SALT LAKE IN SECOND PLACE SOON. "ie BE her _ AXEL ANDERSON IS NEW CADDY TITLIST, Cochrane Starring | Senators Tennis Entries Coming In to Star for Annual Tournament TUESDAY, AUGI STAR to Play Marathon Indians Swim on OTE: | : WR ' Woodland i econd in CCT) Exits tothe Ban tier A Taive ad -— i i we re being to mu t Aug. 29 New Pitcher Joins Tribe i| Anderson Turns in Card of 164 for 36 Holes to Win | hii ‘tr nd Windy I t Piper & Taft's, are at Sacramento Tuesday; ; i ie th Ano! 1 > tained . : 5 a City Title From 32 Entrants; Shields Scores 81 bresameyse fares ! be ot Dad Henry Will Stage Portland at Salt Lake a on Second 18, but Fails to Win There Ww ate ting m dout i Annual Star Water * et Pet if By Alex C. en ; é py : Event This Year is it LAYING remarkably steady golf for 36 holes over the gin ras eles ; i { Rainier links, Monday, Axel Anderson, of the bag-toters t STACI GIN lee te, Tensions te : ar ih rigade of the Seattle Golf ‘club, with a score of 82-82—164, |] of imports the city this seas f tora aH won the city caddie championship tourna- 2 - be . ba a ment, in which ¢ lads of less than 16 Dad " years of age took part in. Johnnie Shields ° ® y " GAMES THIS WEEK Hite of Rainier, after a fair morning round of 1 ewelg ts to as " a i} 85, came back strong in the second trip with rece! iy te 81, giving him a total of 166 for the day’ ie, ¥ tf and landing him the second award. ere or ‘it o: ug. 29 of a One of the many features of the day was a4 3 furnished by Louie Delauranti, a little chap dhe We ight cham- | Stanley Ke ¢ Cb 4 if from Earlington, in the afternoon, when he} ;., 2!" \ tween Bert | He va 1 the crown whe ef | scored the course in 79, nine strokes better as ee yr eG as ee as H than he required for the initial trip, That tent t nley Ketechel was knocked ras 79 was the only card that broke the 80's has 4) out by Billy PF in 12 rounds ' during the day and it just netted Louie the ssl September 7, 1908, at Los An me ROSE third prize, his total of 168 being one strok Caea a) dates nate sce Wee lt te TORNEY t, and Kath-t t f ound « «| Pap wo tonths later, No : t : Jess than that of Harold Holter, the Rainier champion, who past and vember 26, 1908. at Prov aia ‘ uth ta” datana| had an 83-86—169 mark for} Biddy , cisco, Ketehel regained the title 4 < Tet his work. J hi Wi local promoter when he knocked Papke out in t t To Frank Holstrom went the fifth | JO) nston Ins gives a brief punds, Ketehel held the I neal last but when this lad t atthe 4 rhamplonship until October 15 t F | ae ee ee ete, ~Second Round Lory ot ithe av | 1918, wher he was Assassinated pre ura three-quarter mark he ked by far fight news by Walter A. Dipley on a ranch t acticing t th the best bet to cop the championship in Casino Play The firat ring| Dear Conway, Mo. 1 with | as he mac outward sent stat Papke reclaimed the tit ‘ | mpeedy time the Ps EWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 18.—All fa contest on record nine in 39 after a morning round of] NP : aun’ the middle ont until ho w t The plunge is over a milo | $4, Trouble came on almost every} — | Vr ved GEN t: Chars Jon Thor at the North theron tee hole of the inbound travel and 48) ONO 0 Uae ot Sionebiy u at Syd N W.. Fet h, swimming to P aa KILLEFER strokes w used up en route. high akg : America was 1, 1911. " the one at the east end, and Ang dropy It was a great day for the ace ded in Calif April 13 ht int but 7 back again. The water conditions Beg elas cg at eig ie of | youngsters and ‘the host club ee , ‘ : no claimed the d claimed the Ut over this course are of the best It was at 8 nto: card purely came thru in excellent nthe. opents L. B. Dally oa Hatris- wit nf tarew t and the wind is not usually the’ eeanitstnstescsna coterie te © atyle in caring for their guests, ot New © the defend knuckles rounds for a und ( mid strong to hamper the awi cone ak” the pgp rating Bec § Oh, boy! how those players, cad: |!N& cham am M. Jot stake of $5,000 t poundage at that time) and Henry will line up the 1 ee arcs ccetn Lanes, @les, scorers and several others | °C San Francisco, who won, 6-4, 62! ang fo lithe title : tors for the event passe \ tonnes six out of seven games. { Who have forgotten when they | Manuel Alonso, Davis cup star| Rocke ol , George | CinnONS GETS all, c0-the 'bhaches | They have reversed the decision } were “sweet 16° did go after that [from Spain, vanquished Henry | until 1874, when M nares? al TEE pected to take part in the tc C el AN OE 8 eee eas anarrr watermelon, chicken pie, apple he | ceatadl Nine Dewey tke bepieleralil B eS ai - | OCHRI warrerere S08 onees, beeen: Eel t pie, ice cream and milk. Pretty RGdIDR Ceccr pice ak ae en ‘ 5 Vii 4 home against Oak- { good? No, perfec | score of kg t98e tho tthe tiapesd when san ages : Fi ti I Mickey Cochrane, catcher of the Philadelphia Athletics, Club president Bob Thompson,| W. J ‘De ies been, secs 7 ng Stlana Is is considered by major league critics as the best find of|seats at 6 Diectary and Pro-| tional char l. the Srcciée : z the year. Cochrane is @ former catcher with the Portland | OAKLAND ce ce ol 1 im cimoe-[e wine aula! Meeting in |e? zits Coast nou, He went to the truining camp of Pret Bc nacnbnt:= but) roenaged . to ape ns “Snip, Meee the Athletics last year under option and his hard-working t ‘ Sil a Mele ‘ . ways made 2 an instant vorit. If th Athletics k join the crowd, which included a m 1 Mike Gibt G th G ays made him an tant favorite. he Athietics keep or a week’ ee eres Pet ie teative 2 ee otham ity up their strike in the American teague, Cochrane avill fall Poy wants Meare. ‘ NJ Ry Heacyite Marval nto quite a bit of world series money, which is going some t ig one after thelr 5 ‘The championship trophy will be eae rae st ales cs NEW YORK, Aug. 1&—In an | 01 his first year in the majors. ous week entertaining the Bees purchased from donations given by yet noone kK he w fl). aaieed: doedaeee a bears “Ie : me San Francisco is out in front the eight clubs represented the Stratford a Call: ids Bi ee m the] ‘championship bout between fae | by a good margin and if they Meat, namely: Raioler, |fornia. dereated Chase, Little inc0. Yow | mites cree “Ups st Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills, Fepoecpeiiaittaludene, Sethe ap Earlington, Glendale, Universi | cis wen’ cverect 10 pee when he died in c | Jonhe Mometin tana beaks 16 xéed they are in a good position to Inglewood, Olympic and Jefferson n he defeated Dempaey the title| i standing with the New Xe cop the flag this season. Park, while sweaters, donated by «4 ted back to the Nonp pt Al MeCoy knocked Chip out in states hee chai The Seal pitching staff, which fale Spalding Bros, Gene Hatton and| ,,1t Yo Willams Fy 13, 1891, Bob Fitzsimmons) Oe Found In 1914 and was recog Penge bring, Bsr core epee — J | tered two weeks ago, appears to be sCheasty-and an iron golf club by)” “Geor, efeated | whipped De in 13 rounds for| Mized Until Mike O'Dowd stopped ali spied ‘iHrai id of its jinx and should be abl Piper & Taft round out the list ot| Ww “orton 4] the world’s title. ‘Thelr th sna him in six rounds November 14, e074 A are the champion Jake Kilrain | " Pstae is cope with Oakland's sluggers mie ‘awards won by the five leading| biaa decided at New Orleans. | 1917. At Boston, 1 Johnny before yah _ take place on or Fighter of the Past wo 1 often be forced » q 4 Scorers in Monday's big golf day| 61. [RYAN AND Wise took a 12-round decision duly 4, 1926 be sur ng Geked Wak part ctl tag, ELLIOT, for Seattle's future links stars. i Mee > rom O'Dowd, winning the title. . bu as Jn. 1eCOY FIGHT ons such a time that “T Fis ‘score: er 60 Fuiviss i enn be » Suly 27, 1981 ne a 2 ets Jo Bhields, Rainier ise} if nen simmons enter dim Jeffries landed the punch attles young, L. Delaurenti, Ear! 168 [heavyweight class - | that knocked hint out in the 23d dynamo, and Ace Elliot, Seattle fettenee Hassier in Amateur and__ tiv sii championsiip wa ; he fiat lace, Tam getline) round of their fight. Likewise, | ker, who has been out with by Tommy Ryan and Kid ; ind f°) Fitzsimmons landed the solar since the beginning of the Junior Tourney : Fitzsimmons nirpcis | prteetights plexus that won him the cham | season ecampany the club Grant Loran, ITH over 30 entrants ileted in| ma sts hontb lee f | de a ed sty gra hex Dene dar ad PES? is still hobbli wy Jalcbermis, Univers abs each of the amateur and yen pake tee | employed at | one of Jim's waltzes, | Lucas is still hobbling around Diek Frank sa adteebrpad cro cars nbc atabe web tae a Kes Jeffries, F-) weeks yet before he will be ready MQ) usive y h n por ‘ednes- | tired 907 r chance, lo | fo z i Harold Hall, 01 beta dag riarhiae at ee in 1 ; for work. Elliot is much better Reteendsty, Olympic. Hi esc , and should be able to join the pectively, | Jack O RF iatitiad: the club soon prot able that there willl Hix cl commisate i f In't was | , bia Mee until he became too } He hat he cota Bed Weal wii fanbe ; __|around the first sack, Elliot will have het the soattiitthe tn han tie 7 put Dempsey “in ids ape : a |, Ketchel was |to find another club to pay hig | Ee aye y ‘ bet heal ba 5 Pea ae aor alo La Sd ham. The “gangling k podaiscarce F , an could h und liked to meters we 1 is called, has apparently = AMERICAN = | the job. afound the fate Bill Hendrickson, gc ; ‘ rea n om: » the money, the | « G. Bullock, 3) 87194 who have signed up to take Maybe of today had it all over the| fT hr i : B BEATS sync i iy i ea" ema °4| End course this afternoon 9 88 I Dempsey, but | not c et ba tqpeerne NEW PITCHER i / = = "TOM BURNS = n Pam ta | PO ga hc kay ran ttf tae i in | DUNDEE WINS - ROIT, 3 ; last card to force tho | of at non fi portant battle in the old d Ait whichis (pemyactippiad at | UN rene 0d Pent teh : Bo and to got him. | beat y great fig und sauieliote the purse: went aae |the present time, Red Killefer has F BOXERS TRAIN | NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Joo 63 . " h oa ataraiine tee eee p ent for ® | signed Frank Junney, former North- re mu taeed eacRe atitutin \ ! k standing of n once| big celebration. The present- |\veetern league player in the old LOS ANGEL! Cal, Aug. 13.—| Luis Vincentini here last} At ch . sa | Delaney, who w ent to his home! Tex R a | may low Wills ‘ rf fighter is waiting for the | gays t * Mee Frankie Genaro and Fidel La Bar- | ni 12-round bout by a judges’| Detroit. are pachise ce efeated Tommy fora Thy Meatantens |) Off ed peg habeas os ee: MECGrsistie’ wie: will Matt oe decision. | Dundas’ completely out bi n @ 10-roynd bout. | hy draty ay toe inal es atl weit) | Son caine Pana Bin ee helt ese erat a aecaonte the world’s championship on next|boxed the South American pugilist | ; AE eu S the fight |¢ Bi omer mca Rake Ar eee | i Fadhign ite | pugilis Hollo Hesdhes Oipressnt to the commission aa ert | never: raved ieee | where he will join the club on its Saturday night at Ascot speedway |at all parts of the bout lsianiranahisy wed the t dahon Gt: kei abed fall Cotes Wik While none of the old-time fight-| arrival Monday night. arena, today entered their final) ————— oe : us Detr ar Aegean de Ph pipes eos ‘ecnrencin got big purses, few of them| With Plummer zgte Week of training grind. Both are) _ = Lb aah match, ‘ j had a good pair ot and turned | would be in want today if they haa}, Coe tee because of a inh Mie Ot Ge wan ficial comment has been| most sof his fights ‘a Sa; talk snoney m arm; Fussell unable to get BESe osas Rit Rion Gas OU IR BOARDING HOUSE — Ard from the members of the com. | When Sullivan was beaten by Cor-| ‘Too many of the modern fighters started; and the rest of the pitching ‘who claims the American fiyw ie ; ton ut ut it int ood thoy | bett h dropped from exhausting, | are ere, ad of punche aay stad tae Brae streaks; Killefer title. —- —_— — eos ae ‘ eriously the announce: | trying to catch up to Corbett } They don’t follow up their blows, needs some new talent on the mound. UE Sad Sei | 1 a 4 Floyd ¥ mons, Chicago Corbett used to dan about so | (Continued Wednesday) DUMOVIC GORMAN GETS ©: LL on ' 1 ¥ ksarlt praca has aligned a match Bune RROSTON, Aus. 26 Bud Gorman, Koabine aN! Mison WHAT! ota We Tou'm steer saat ain ; * Survivors of First Round in Net 7,100 8 tong time tor Dumovien ‘iscoi hi boxer, last ave 0 e 4 Meron ‘a 10 round decieton over | Bee D ERE BIG WARDROBE Nou Were A PRETTY Tourne at Forest Hills t Pl [4 to get started but he seems to Jack Sharkey of Boston, here. | ING ADI AN We [A —-RUNK BEAT ME FAST PERCH Dempsey a y O FRAY | have “nit “something “of «winning poet l WERE KIDDING HIM ABOUT 5 wer it , . Th prorest HILLS, L, 1, Aug. 18—}] Miss Mary K. Browne against |StTide at last. In the past. series WESTERN LEAGU | WIS GUAPE = WELL, oe OWIMMING ou WT HE SAID NOL reatens Survivors of the t round of| Miss Ma t Blake, and Miss uaetare cirued in two pretty St. Joseph, 2; Omaha, y WHY w BE KICKING Wor O8 ANGELES, Cal tg..|the women’s national championship | Helen Wills, national champion, | Xn!Pitens of pitching, altho losing Lincoln, 4; Tulsa, 0. “THING LEAD “To ANOTHER, asec Ua TE! er L Jack Dempsey thre 4a to| tennis tournament resumed play in| against Mrs, W. J. Hubbard, at 2 | 0n¢ of them to Barfoot ee arn city *£" Died aMcines, 9, LIME IN A CAFETERIA wx ant! MICHIGAN, HURON, WATER “TRYIN “TO A ace Te tee ates tened {| the second round today at the West | o'clock . Sunday's work on the mound ‘Wichita-Denver, no game. WE UPS AN GANG THAT HE AN ERIE, ~ Ail! BEAT IM KEEP UP wrt Him! his cross continental poker game ennis club, | Mrs. Lambert mbera againat | Dect Rae euagHassone could. ex j Bert ort} WAth Thole Keabitas his’ ‘ | feature matches on today's | yfjge eh > Blast ea? : pect of any pitcher, Dumoyich so Ee aD CAN BEAT Nou Sulimmnnla I) A RACE AROUND EreR Not them th Jacke Kearns, his ex-partnor, | rogram are. Mise Palth Sigourney, and Miss | iad the Tigers well fm hand and bought a chicken farm finds us with. | WTA ONE RAND -TED “W’ GREAT LAKES !» CN Penne ' his mar and the New York box- “cee ° ———— | Frank Godfrey, at 3 oleae. oe ra feo ee Out adequate comment... . Now it BEHIND WIS BACK, aN’ NATURAL WEB-FEET! hy commusion that he wit hens | Gtiffin. Wins btina “Willa and atlas Browse "te ciattlp' port lder get h a bought a chicke f up iis yvema 1 16 e ns | lag t \ See © port-sider, gets past the fant ta: cnicken Babee ale le his gloves until the Kearr Fi ugainst Mrs. Molla Mallory and {sixth inning with any cegree of suc- Dempsey contract expires, in Sep Yr Miss | i. y cegree of suc WHT TH’ onHER | « Daatoemeyicontted ‘Se om panis. Miss Marion Williams and Mrs, May | cess, it is almost a safe bet that he Spe ith ceded ne mateh Sutton Bundy and Miss Mary Ryan | can win the game. st 2b tain Ace i in Meet) against Mrs, DeForest de Andree ompsey reitera doing und Mrs. C, F. Weaver at 4 o'clock his own matech-mak hd. that} NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 18.—Clar 5 t ‘clock ! matchmaking and the CE ae area | Miss Charlotte. Hosmer and Miss Kearns would not get his 36 per ence J. Gi of San Francisco | Helen Jacobs A K cogt cut on the Harry Wills match {Won his third round match in the i Aide By NEHER Miss MeKane | Ree ee eine ninga {Casino invitatton tennis tournament| Chambers and Alas oe tase | la “hands oft’ policy here today by defeating Edourado} geainst Mis oe a E, H. Harvey Anything Kearns does before the | Spanish Davis cup Miss Godfrey at 6 o'c eka ba | New York boxing commission to- | &% : | day regarding my proposed. fight| James H, Van Allen of England z with Harry Wills will bo without | defeated George M. Lott, Fry of CN: | eee my authority and not binding," the |°&6% 63, 6-4. | . | title holder said rexeon Toes | American Assn. ; | “If ha posts a forfeit for that e | Te | match, and Mudins covers tt, then |{ Jf he M | i LRTGHIEe WAIN de: tie, bout end at n the ajors ees Indianapolis n HH 3 | will quit fighting until my present Kenmlannaonins: ed Te | contract with Koarns expr Yeaterday’s hero—Freddy Lindstrom,| Batterie ‘ AD q | th nts’ kid infield rove in two erles—Harris and Sengstock; ; rune with, & double 6 agi ANG | Schemansko, Johnson and Wor l beat the Phillies, to At Columbus (10 innings): R. HW, NATIONAL Fe Nia bas wrsetae Saree 18 y | vent the Tigers, & to » he! Columbus at 1| = “I Davis scored the winning run on| Batteries—Lingrel, Pe and | Pittabur n Lon Pel Tain enorition fly ;Shinault; Leverette and U ie | ¥ Her 00 French tripled In the ninth with the\ At ‘Polede he | RNa fer ad Ol yanen filled und wave the Athletion wl ae colede Re He 8 aan 1g 'to 6 victory over the Pirates In an| MiWAUKCO sss se ses eevee 6 19" 4) \" } exhibition game Poledo ‘ es | | Phiadelphia io Hatteries — Bell | Chie He HUN LEADE 1 ken and | tai | \ioston AG aa’ Htornaby, Cat at 33 | MeHnemy: Lyons, Johnson, ‘Torpe | 6 Williama, Hrowns +] and Gas | ailored | At Now York Hartnett, Cubs | At Louisville | Philadelphia 2] Meusel, Yanks 28) St. Br , R nu ousers Now York .osscssecsess., 8 9 1]8immone, Atnietion pee Raul: ) o| Batteries — Carlson and Hentino; | Rooney: cards rT Fat tone od ve ) 0 , 4 : i} Fournier, ‘Robins Ligh Batterios—Merritt and Collins; 'Pin- ; Greenfield and Snyder, 4 [sibs Giana ‘$11 cup and Meyers, olny Ltn