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THE TA Rr Chair-Ridden Invalid Turns Si"| Meet | Out Successful Grid Squads days ag G BREACH, Aug. 19 1L* tT Tri b e r Ss. Walter ‘Walter Mails Beaten |s.ene | inIst | fx. | 'U psets inl ( Forest | » of the * | Jettes to tory in their games on the | take his valid for aridiror STAR-WOODLAND PARK NET TOURNEY IS LAST THI WEDNESDAY Yakima Tourney W on’t Hinder ) Entries Being Received Daily for Tourney Which Opens August 29; No Blanks. Received After August 26, as Schedule Will Then Be Drawn i pais the mound. Dr. Hyland |he makes the huskiest f | Cleaveland began his business life | Sacramento: Hits Stryker canine in. expecta || Helen Jacobs Is Defeated | ();,"eountry. knows len a rallroader in Nebraska. In mi ‘ cattle plan to enter the Yakima tennis r Pi : i i 9 « ayers from Seattle plan to ¢ ’ mg | Hard; Juney Starts First te be back tn the game in |] in Women's National 7Or AP TRON, Se ce ee fk fence ee hae Bee | Gt Davee hich will be beld Aug. 29 to-Bept. 1, ban \ * aay i noen one ¢ r i a. | nent cripple ince then he has ournament which , é - ba Time for Seattle Tennis Tourney ten seamiee oc ine Vane ii fee | | never been able to walk, Vor seven| »ovision will be made for them to enter the Star-Wood- i ‘on coaches of the Wen ht | Paeeapatic oy jah | NOREST HILLS, L. 1, Aug. 19.— | 2 he tend ae :8 See | hepato ard ht al age land park net meet which start Aug 1g a : RES us Ra ete jin a hospita A r esketh and Dick Burr Ban Francisco see. ‘ Aside from two minor upeeia and| °° Ms & | It was during thi Mel Dranga, Bob Hesketh nine Balt Lake oms i rains : esas As Glamaben r are ¢ Jim Lawson, EP Y ALaTEA as Verdi btoe are three of the six who are planning to Tae Angvies « : large group au Amer an . Stanford it coach, He read every boob enter the eastern tourna Drar and “9 ‘ j of ers gath-| 1924; Roy Baker and "Chet" Dolley, | ad ever been written on the Heskett 2 expected to file applica = ‘for Bout With| FP le, | el Stee od ene Dee that ad ever b esketh are 1 Vernon ..... 4 , subject The Star’s tournament and they ‘Sacr 19 + a | ral women's| field men; Elmer Gerkin, lew | ne § a ~ © week went] fronted lineman; Llewellyn of the In 1910 he came to California. | »xpected to play two matches on ty WOW THR srRims STAND \( ‘ li A 2 « H i Demi : rip te expect to 7 es . ebraska Cornhuake wheel-chair coach wai en a a ak , g their return ae wert baby cuma ug. Er unersecies | ne ; , ak : ae hin first job at the Modesto high | cessive days following in me wigs : Mieke ...2...1 a“ ® Bert Colima and his manager, | pes nd], tthe tnepebiiies Goes antl chool, In ‘10 and he ee ; ea is to ma up for the play 9 15 Sa ba ; 1 : championship teams om 1912 to hile a akima Terme =: O [toe Angeles sss.+ | Dutch Meyers, arrived in Seat- | Charlotte Hosmer, two young Cali-| training of a man who cannot eve | “Pap eed nT aa pips ek while at Yakima, daily to Plog tle Tuesday evening in prepara tol walk, From th cripple : ; nidade _— pak saee Entries are coming in dally » Piper ACRAMENTO, Aug. 19—One of | tion for Cotima’s fight with Leo " ¥| they have learned to kick and buck | waie persia SENET | and Taft's, Spaldings, and to the sports Sips eceqealdliaaestar She “4 rai Kay Colin ill si 5 1 felon native state, Nebraska, and coached | department of The Star for spe ion in ite about a jent war- as es. Colima will work [in an easy ma © inert ake gin enenere i ‘ rote ! = react x rs ues to drink was staged| out at Austin & Salt's gym this [the national juni “dhe ie Ay = har the Lancoin high school team to ita the tourney and one of the bigg entry here yesterday by Sacramento} afternoon, at $ o'clock. |thiree-set match te Bie | abs Was onan’ in ee hoon sap ics Sie pucninep ee POH HESKETH lists in a local meet this season here is Bolons when they clicked Red Kille-| sf dade peg: 7 ss 4 . "| ‘There may be something in the fact | serves great mention for his accom-| expected, Enns, cameh cn the ohn chp ay ceed ate tha fey of elimination was the reault of her de. | ‘Mat Cleaveland ts a figure who haa| | plishments: | The Star-Woodland park tournament is the last big one meet ® viC eee ary S feat by Mrs, May Sutton Bundy, |**¢mingly a ed : | soabeal | ix something like game) of importance that will be held in Seattle for this year ere pit her, who turned the trick. | Tues and will finish Veteran Calltorntan, 24, 6-4] | re more buriers we must! and many stars are planning to enter before they hang ie! che od rnec . ‘ capt J ' 1 ua, to b na simple} the better ne game ne | © ¢ es out of 23 for the « 1eir racquets for the} After los: Secs! Gidis Fisk etn aie te | As was the case Monday Mrs n marion up their racquets f | Tn or ok toe twolokl wilt 00° bis eymns Lambert Chambers, captain of | — : peered season. Be cenenered the ntohan "& Salt’, N | olive| the English team wie was the Ta e entries Weeks, smother« sah aha say 7 British champion 22 years ago, IN ti ] Fl f in Ls Bish 4 be ” ing Indians in s out after! the show had difficulty in remaining in ationa ag t of Mons of t! 1 at-| Yq. Bicher, manager of the | (tit feumnament, Edith Sigour Hog ig - | oe Of the ae tha sar aiepcdg ad Raker emote ney had her at 5-2 in the first B of the entry bla ¢ Rept o 9 one suing om "| powietatare champion cane | My Nad her of 3 nth fr inner to Be 4)". it wn hook brace of runs in the} along with his charge re é - Peaeaige EH |the schedule 1 up im pening inning gave them a lead] were (wo sparring partnesy in | fOURnE the game to di vy thee By Jake Kilrain | Of cour | nediatet atte cloning time | over the visitors. th party, big, husky Steve Mul was stake wie acme coe Famous Fighter of the Past |! was lar | osen Yl ay will continue. thruout the After Kopp had walked, French} Jan, and clever Claire Bromco. the match between Evelyn N regard to im questions asked|#uch a feeling ig week ‘olowii « the opening, Aug. 29. | By Alex C. Rose Bingled to right and both runners ad-) 4 vumber of Lomski's close friends | young British star and Mra me as to whom I consider the| When fighters bleed freely, By Henry L, Farrell |Finals are expected to be played NO golf championship tourna: anced an extra base on the pIAY | 414 aamirers wero also him, |Hawk. Miss Coyler won the first | Statest figure In the history of tho} one ate ena meres er | NJEW_ YORK, Aug. 19—Property | gent. 6, which in on a Sunday iT ments—amateur and When Brazil let Eldred’s toss £0 MF | several of them wentthy. snill owni-| ace after a strenuous battle at 7-8 ring, YT say] pss eebse Seren S7 ee: rights to. the 5 National Men's Singles lithe ¢ cre! 43 him. McLaughlin came thru wit ners from Grays Harbor country who| She took the second, 62 John LL. Sulli-| x ving eh Hee Ie in bad | Jeasue pennant may jecided here | | Clarence Meckner, Gartieia fore mo Seeger oie Peege aee fiat of hig four hits to score rect they have in the Aberdeen lad] The other results were entirely van, Gagan ee over the week-end, when the Pitts-|2. W. Lanaile. Marry eem runners. {the next world’s “champion within keeping with expectations, ys ah Bind he green eA eRe erg t Howard Rernet, ‘The second and third innings each wi ive # : wonderful fight-| \ Wayne O'Brien, W Solons, Watson “E haven't given this match any| Helen Wills, national champlon isms tae i pe Re eee yg center }more thought than I have any of| displayed the best form she has eee 8 5008 | hackle flehta « 4 Beacon See eens ant he scored |the others I have participated in,"| shown this season by taking an business Pel aah then Aes in the Sete ne id out McLaughlin ain- {Sid Lomski, showing that he snot] easy match from Mrs. Anna <doapogeea aad eA h hood tha qualityir eee tel cd, went to third on {Worried as to the probable outcome,| Fuller Hubbard, wife of the for bAded leh frvdaiegergpoheiay- ua of the respective eee ec, chen Bheatt one t that I shall bo} mee Harvard football star, eal” the of the as req | events. 1 ee, asl ane arte mide (in the very best of shape for the] 6-1, 6-0 salt Go deteend PO " 16 scorers in ; eee se, Dall into te : contest and if Colima beats me it will : ch field are 43) A’palr of runs were made by the| °° a ust to the | ‘aye second E nt . geile. wa ie ‘ s 6 more thar . eduled top BM aace onan error and ve him the best I have and that's Oa Willows Race the first ‘round 3 cgi 5 all I can | f por 24 * of the e« nina was given a pass to fight | cre ‘ ew rule ul ‘ a in his one moment of Lomski said that he would be | Se ee Can ace d ee Res ts on match : MG singed after well below the weight limit of er eisce wha m| kavckie | is afternoor ; Ingen forced by McCabe at 160 pounds when he steps on the pe St Se pee Can you imagine a present ae 3 in _ men's E man crossing the plate. scales on the afternoon of next tis eal! acelin | day champion touring the coun: | TA, B. C., Aug a dendind Jofted a sacrifice fly to center, 3 Tuesday. He says, too, that he | “ he fight game wasn't| (¥ and offering a goodstred | oyna 1 Bat-| Verituedabe cs Aoprchs Leer RSs ard Cabe scoring knows Colima is a true middle- . Agora Many of| DUFse to any fighter he fulled | FARRELL ¢icay & . | Willows horse racin array of talent is r 7 weight, so the poundage Is some- * ons a abhaig| os PPT fo coe hea, spent | out to win this HE Re ree aaa wrige he scored on thing neither ef the two boxers 1 the. heated dg cha Mb Paty that sa Wi t John 1 "5 ne isin tar aor | nd several fine matches ry Recount for will have to worry about. | if rival udien The m | Sullivan did when be was at the Th r has many posstbill 3 ie the winner is yi) Davis’ double. | |mention that a fight was to take 2 , x he | thes le encounter Rivereoeg | known on F Jack Westland, a ‘Watson hit a home run Into the} To accommodate the ringsiders ad- | | place was enough to call out the|helshth of his career | ma etal te verwood, | cnown on Fr ie ee HIT) Bleachers to open the sixth, and the | ditional seats are being added to the |} lEertie “aan Sollee, ‘eéoatves Sullivan's offer created intense] ti club | ay aias| peg wu eeE Eine caer: tee i Golons had chased two runs over the/sections that will be arranged |? | Fighting was regarded as a brutal] !nterest in by wherever Y Shannon. | nincan, Bevan V git ‘Gorge ite Plate before the frame was over.| around the ring at the ball park. l | A « heavy a HO oa Sint caitlin) arell dinero . = akon teblones re some of el | Kopp's single, followed by French's ee | | verywhere jumped at the 3, Skylark; 4, The Minutes. Time | links celebritie x their st rap, showed Stryker how cool the 4-3; Kitty Mec i NATIONAL [to win a nice piece of mor hasten are % that ay 3, The Minut ne | link: lebrities doing their stuff at showers were in the Solon's oe Le 4s ! t Bei ae Pi eastal deere MTT sect anit Princess | the North 1 today = ee aT | 4, 2 Me sc 3 *irates sweeping | neanira atapeve trforé's Last | The junior championship—the Frank Juney entered into the game In the ajors fi : Woo tant ret}, Want aien't pay Oak: ead ..| first ef Sis nd ever held in at this point and the first thing | BRAVES SIGN oh shea tees HH Dane | Stew “thrills eibix its three-day atest acquisition to Killefers pets| yesterday's hero—Vean Greet, vata Ctncinia § 1 These exhibitions, in which ce Milas to walk McLaughlin. Kopp|weaniscen siener MINOR STAR a : i} UE) there was plenty | of | action, erpalypee Nea pL SAO Scored on a passed ball. Davis sin- : wit ont a P Philadelphia pared” Paar ‘ gave tho general public a. bet tom the Tele: el An et score «French, ending. the BE SECSIES aR a ae mi : i “7 | ter impression of the fight BILL PHELON |e a the pac ge ned caddy @ay’s festivities as far as run-man- wards bseticend wi “ee x © Du- | Bost : * 8 game and did much to put it derson, th es a . ite Be: y a nee 8 yonceag yg fe Ricnireacty WO no WJ Nm good footing | PASSES AWAY Harold Holter and Frank Sly ¥ é league 1 with the Bos. | Pittsburs - : : sig | CINCINNATI, Aug. 19.—Willlam rom are just a few who figure fas the first man at the plate but was | take « ! es “f fight Ua" tone bad INNATI,: am rae ec ic ; held on third while Hughes was/7 to § ton Braves as been pitch Batt Yée. Ald t } oa iticat HES A. (“Bill”) F old ices omit Speak: i a oe Steal © of the fleattle bat-| his. own ing Du , 4 : . theabad rar : = INSURANCE and boxing wr who has covered em Melvin, Art Eeckhoi Nn putting out three of wal : ¥ H Ehrha eden ad ‘ " { s for Chicago, New York and|Jimmie Robinson are in charge of , | onshts be aate-e couple of bushels _FO E Cincinnati papers for 35 years, died | the handling of the Beacon Hill to- R HPOSA tn thet ri in that league ey i 7 pinata R BA I I L at a local hospital t of Bright’s|day. On Thursday and Friday the eae os Oe urs of ndent disease. niors will do their golfing at the ne « 01 " ea:| fino men in tt none done AL rhe © § £ fied Lycee won bio 17th game ef the | besebal Southern Illinois, Ed ae aera GS eee ‘eu rraiamg slant” ie : Beattie Colt oink opurse: e season for je White Box when hy eat | wards t to the Terre Haute te a x m se oe game than ‘ona - oc ot} - -—— GE fb lute serene aoe aroun | mara woot tthe ece Haute an ae. Fee eee ee bn mes tel WIN OPENER: U2 ee 7 ee nih, pasting Pirates clubbed | feat | ressional engagement before going to 6 12 0 beneficiary in a] SALT LAKE ‘ Y : Aug. 19. and strongly represented in the baie > 6| ,The Browns knocked Jack Quinn ‘oat | the Florida eircult art : arre defeated by the Salt state women’s golf Coy Uae Be Te P e O'Neill tarday. te < bi pg ce ieee aes (resect. «i AMERICAN jenny nt Seal sate, nome, Sec ee ele support isda Genetica ask} SEALS BEATEN | Bost ee Sheer oe eects et telah next week sonnet te - laoenipchoaaer trcor OAKLAND, Aug. 19.—The Oakland! F A Dyer, Rhem wend July 4, for the| plus another in the eighth, gave apdigran fie that FPR Glas made Se Os AGH SL ES Les. Ac won the first game of the | Schmidt; Graham and O'Neill world’s heavy the Bees a victory 1 ty earlier talk: woxai in teaie’ bran. eee Bier pad “ rories here yesterday from San| Cincinnati (first game) ue eae | Welght title, and| Tho score ge < Aare ty WaT ry PS RR eres ee on get HOME RUN 1 Francisco, 10 to 6, by § eight | Philadelphia Peet Bae) from all indica- | Portland +2 3 1) quring the past fow days. 2 4 2 4 0) Hornsby, Cards a3/runs In the last three 4 Batterie Luque Hargrave; tions Wills may | Salt Lake . waskerhereat 0} Mre Harr Youtis the title hold. ° 3 ; 3 ry 3 The Score H. EF ts, Couch, Mitchell and Henline as well go ahead Batteries—Rachhe, Stokes and To: Fa who has been on the injured list Viki: eer wer San Francisco 12° 1/ Cincinnati @econd game)..11 18 9 and spend the! bin; Piercy and Cook forthe? seat © weeks, asthe re. 9 9 4 1 0) Simmons, Athletics land 18 1) Philadelphin (11 tnnings)..10 15 1 money now | euletige Ser Beate stained “ehoulder Soret een 8 © | Bettonbey:, Casta: .+ + 19) Batteries —Crockett, Moudy, Batteries — Benton, J. May and| Boston a uaadher ete 10 Appearing be. lint oemcurie bay Alsatebr picasa cath 1 dal tee ie : and Yello; Foster, Delaney and| Wingo, Hargrave; Knight, Botts,|Chicago . ...-.. 4 8 fore the New TEAMS TRAVEL hice fac hae oe aga dt ia Stale Abie <6 3 ad. Byler, Baker Mitchell and Wile Batterles— Wingfield and Biachotf; York boxing| LOS A DUES AB ENO San eastemagyn dad tnd tie iy Ai) *Batted tor Junoy in ninth. yous and commission in aj same wa nel Mere -yeonse Oey. | ate in vary miuell tb) Wem tet ai) Seore by tnnings . i ave Loa Atwelea ana eri erett links very much to her ag. if 5 w York . PSEY final grandstand | between Los Angeles non 5 pet asahe res s if ‘4 re ie _BY AHER etrolt k Kearns and T both teams were traveling. The as best pagan ie uN te b 3—86 Mrs. d Jacks * a 21101200° N utteries — Hoyt and n wrote a check for $ ries opens here today and a double a ; a rom if i + : 2 fh ee Tia 18 Stoner, D rand Ba or 1. [forfeited in case th were header will probably be played. eat Pe F haen field dé close té H pitched —Ber %. Charge | eae J dications that a field of clos HU detent to stryver. Rua reaponaibie tore | ) 1|to produce the Dempsey, Wills scrap 100 Wilt tes-ott lu-the aBlicle coal: ig ot Ne | +“ Z never | Faden Mattes’ ord {OM OF, before the celebration of n-| STRIBLING WINS | fying round Monday is certain in Pasee—Shea 2, French. Momo | EGAD SAM, ~ WHA REALLY w Nou eet aie a | peace camber nd dependence Day in 18 ‘They de-| Los ANGELES, Aug. 19.—W. ES 2, je run Speece K anc yatt. » . w © bles Ss Of ie co , i Be sieg Dhrse. ese Bit—acCabe. two-pass | DO Vou “THINK OF AN Dipwtt CHALLENGE [4] OF PAN GRAVN te pela est + ce Wth the blessings of the com-} young’) Stribling defeated Tack| as return half of tho annual ! ts—E. . Dav: aerifice hit . 3 3) misst eet t s P] i) Baldwin. Passes valle Baldwin. | OVER ZEALOUS LAD WHO |=) nie micsor, pip || YoU GUYe ca TocaRE Lous 780 {Delaney of SE Paul here last night) “—/ homeandshome. teain mutch H sic | : Z * li" Wattarle-G ulna’ Baumgartner, jin 10 rounds of fighting, in the first | between the Tacoma Meadow Park iw oid is Howard shank | RAGHLY BOASTS “THAT “| NOU BUSTER ?- ME INTO PULLING Groves and Cochrane; Perkins, Bush, | SHADE READY [nat otatwin main event. “Mushy |ers and the Jefferson Park Golf i? ne mage HE CAN BEET ME IWA WELL, w WELL MY KYTE Down be | Danforth, Vangilder and Hagrave. "| NEW YORK, Aug. 19,—Dave|Cullahan, a local boy, won from | club players will be played on the 2 8. W. q ‘ Bhadee'ce : “Red” Harring, of New Orleans, in| Beacon Hill course Sunday. Accord. | Shade, California challenge is will QWIMMING Race? « WAY Boy, wT MYGELF| | TM SET ae Lg FAVORS PLAN _ [ing to accept Tex Rickar tare | tho second event | ing to advices from the City of Des- ¢ MY WORD,» LAT Was WAVE SEEN THE 0 eae t noes EL pg, for a welterweight championship | : Jtiny, about 30 players are coming 4 A * W AN WG 6 CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—Kenesaw M Ir mt lnat Mickey Wilke: : Jover for the fray, DUBBED, “THe wire SHARK] | MATOR IN A NOVELTY | |W NIN THING THis | tandls, high commissioner of base [2EM txainst Mickey Waiker in the! FUENTE SIGNS ons i BY NONE OTHER —THAN | EXHIBrTioN, PLAN fied jball, has placed his stamp of ap-| according to a message received from |. >OStON’, AUS: 18:—Tony Fuente, YESTERDAY was Ladies’ day at “THOSE SUPER-WIMMERS, /~"| WieTER POLO WITH WATERMELON “TO | proval on plans of the American Le: \teo Flynn, his maneger, CaitoRnla | Hee eyWeprvy Roxen a nae Beacon Hill, and Mrs. Leon. le Te NITIVES OF ARAINED SEALS, AUD —H' PACIFIC! = gion to form a national boys' base. | | ball league. His decision w an | (coda tmaccus (rentaay ace Not ONCE Dip “Hey nounced after a conference wii I~ —> | Get a CHANCE AT i aefioce se the Aa ee Athletic reds | Nelson Catches WE BALL! eration || 41-Lb. Salmon SLIGHT EDGE ACK NELSON, local angler, Syste | had abolit the best luck of any ! CLEVELAND, Aug. 18,—Carl Tre: |] of the fishermen who were out on ' |maine, Cleveland bantam, defeated || the Sound tempting salmon, Nel Johnny Shepard, Boston, in a tame|] son returned with a big salmon fight here last night, He w weighing 41 pounds, He caught i sii igo in a new it in the West waterway cision | Man o o’ War Filly Sold to Brady New Fall Racing Stables for Sum of $50,000 Arrivals | ARATO SPRINGS, N. Y,, Aug.) Kentucky, and Mr, Brady's comsnis- 19.—One of the most deneational | stoner. Largest and Most Complete | It has been understood that the sales in the history of thorobred rac: | | ing in this or any other country was | recorded here latter would have gono to almost any |limit for Mr, Brady, who has gone |into breeding on his newly acquired Stock in the entire Northwest | $5.00 to $10.00 recently in the sale |ring of the Fasig-Tipton company | Kentuc farm and is out to @et the |when a chestnut filly by Man o'| best stock regardless of price, ‘This H | War-Tuscan Red, bred by Admiral] is the world's record price for a 1018 2d Ave. Cary ‘T, Grayson of the Salubria| yearling filly table old to the Hamilton During the war there was reoor farm of Jamey Cox Brady for $50,600.) a sale in gland of a yearling colt BLACK &WH ITE | Vete is of racing in this country | for £14,500, but at that time ex eign buyers and others in attend: | change was very low HAT SHOP | tas the price soared| Wxtraordinary prices were also re | from the opening bid of $12,000, | ceived for a numbor of offerings, in | There were half a dozen bidders at} dicating that the salos this year will tho start, but finally the contest} establish now records for high price: narrowed down to L, B. Jones, of} and high averages, ‘ \\ | been matched to meet Jim Maloney | of Boston at the Revere beach cycle ard Schumaker landed tho prize set up by the Jefferson Park Golf club oval, Revere, Mass, on’ the after- | ¢o. the winner in the hidden hole noon of Labor Day, It was announced | oh \eition. Mrs a Glakk ana here Tuesda | Mrs. A. V. Argersinger will have to 7 play all over again if there happens CASTERS MEET {to te a second awar CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—A five-day {national fly-casting tournament, AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19.—Ben- | with followers of the sport from|ny Furell, young Filipino boxer, | practically every state in-the Union| was last night defeated here by | | represented, opened here today, Roy Riley in & 10-ronnd bout. Long Filler SINGLE FOIL CIGARS | Seeing Cigar CoN. Distributors 1200 W tern Ave, SELiot 1266 § SEASON, aE ts Lad A IR nes

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