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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY. AUGUST 22 Gallery of Infield Stars in Coast League » > bY third dase for Hal Rhyne can play in left field Willie Hvwnnefield is Portland's ‘Tony Laserre, Salt Lake's gold McLaughlin may be Bacra- ¢ mean much and still beat the runner to firat beast inflelder, Bome think he would mine, who ts expected to jump to m in action, with Ais peg. He's the star short- do better in the outfield but majors the majors th Here's our own Nittle Clifford vy in the infield rogues’ gallery. idution to infield e's second-sacker ube {a one of the beat first Jimmy Reese, 0: y the goods basemen in the league and has bow around second base pite the lowly 4 nto, but he's fall, ia a poor park- around third base de fea. He ta peppy sition of the Senators ed a strong unit in Oscar Vitt's of Ivan Howard's ner well stop with the San Francisco Se are after him for shortstop duty, ing place Lake infield; he's valuable hopped from the ras BON STEIN IS CROWNED AS CITY AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPION t || DODGERS (DODGERS AND) A | 5 Holstrom sox aki, jINX| Announce’ Cavabl UMM eT |Star_Tennis ourney I sate som aye apable Veteran ; ag mag ee a Boxin p ever Entry Blank A : si at | ‘o enter the even ne Bye to Dame the obs | | r in the singles compe jolt to peunant contenders, or at prvingg att oa 3 -as0 wir ltl | Junior — |\sexie sm sn Card nee ee || At Boston tho other day the Coaplets Pigavatinsto Sub: | | . Beye’ singles... say Gaskill Beaten by North: Lelipedsig nats pat 8 = crimp aR L i Coli P | pee 2 |} into the sails of the White Sox ort Lomski-Colima ? i oe ; seaeees - End2-UpAfter Morning || oy nanaing Collins’ team Pai de K; |His Triple Scores Three | jroo at _. || Women’s Lists Slow Com- Round Ended Square double defeat, A few afternoons 1 ade Known | A ° : hi if dah aah cat at teh Ls In; Men’ d later Brooklyn caught the fast- Runs in Fifth Inning; Phinee ost e roe a me en Re idly . fying Cincy Reds in a somewhat TUESDAY NIGHT'S . . ave? Fi nas s By Alex C, Rose ws .p|| chesty mood and tripped ‘em BOXING CARD Tribe Wins, 4 to 2 (Entry free and will be accept- || 7 tad IN STEIN, the “Big Bertha” of! twice Maln Bout—Bert Colima, Los ed at tennis departments at Piper nein: te the Seattle Golf club, won the/! Roth, of the two-ply whippings || Angeles, ve. Leo Lomski, Aber. | aie ohare pale s and Bpaidings’ and at recelved by The Star- city amateur golf championship by |! were unlooked for. But !t shows deen, 6 rounds, deciding Western | toe rion on tl ar sport department. En- |iwoogiand Park tennis tournament virtue: of 6 two- | that nothing can be taken for || Middleweight © Championship. | |Reattio ‘ ‘ ugust 26.) officials in'-the mer's and) Saale i up victory tn the|] granted in baseball, as some wise || Weight 160 pounds, | nee ta . —?__—_—_--” | boys" events, entires (re still lagging ‘ 36-hole final|| chap once remarke Semi-final—Al Webster, Bil- | Oakiand Jin the women's divi: ion. { match against | | lings, ected 43 soar chenen vernon H | Even tho the entries in the ‘ Leo Gaskill, of | San Francisco, 6 rounds, Weight | acral “s Sg L women’s division are few, the i the eaniesta| SanatOrs Are | 14. Si pres emipro oop! lists include some of the best Hi jolt club, and) | Special Bout—Rube Finn, Seat | | Wi goa | stare of the fair sex in the city. i Harley Oster- tle, vs. dack Norman, U. 8. Navy, ak cand ry Pe : E d S Thelma Wolff and dyer; ta i hout, a junior Blanked in 12 | 4 rounds, Weight 175 pounds. | Omktas Han Francisco | NGS DCASOMN herthe beet players who wept member of the| Second Bout—Dick Potter, Se Eo mpatega Dinesh sk d in the recen’. Washington lewood Coun | aitle, va. Jimmie Shevlin, Seattle, | ! Sunda ave sent in their ay club, Innin Ss 1. 0 1 rounds. Weight 165 pounds. | | | Qacramzxro Aug The visit. { y to enter. More are ex i Beebe: g ’ First Bout—Harvey Paine, Se | ing Seattle Indians made it fou 5 from girl star the « Paki Halston: | HILE attle, ys. Johnny Woods, Auburn, | Out of five here yesterday by defea 14° | BOYS’ ENTRIES a Month wnsl t rounds. Weight 130 pounds, ing the Sacr iON INCREASE caddie, in- the| Place—Coast League Ball Park. | mento Senator Sikeer 4 ik ai inal 36-hole te of suspended ant-| (Take Fourth Avenue cars), | | 4 to 2 by stag oe) les tly on ROSE final 36-hole test | | it othe 8 f t finds th for the city crown in the junior di- mation the con Time—First Bout at 30 p,m. | ig cana 23] the increase and each day finds the vis oth matches were played testants fo Main Bout in ring about 9:13 p.m. | y 4 11 [463|/number who wish to enter the tour- fon. Be P | | : over the Seattle if club’s course American i | ; The Sacs start i | ney grow larger and brought to a close three days of | League pennant TH tXe signing of a curtain rats. | Jed out with a« mata | With only a week or less Jeft steller exhibitions of shot-making. | Srent uk and Jost er mill between Harvey Paine | Si ang eek EDULE ,,| In which to enter the meet, tardy Only a handful of spectators fol-| ab game ny Woods, the young Au-| jinning and ad- 5 te 4 : * “*) players who intend to stake their lowed the Stein-Gaskill play because apiece Friday) burn socker, everything is in readt- | aE z Piper : ad’ anclban ie | Georgetown va Green Lake at Coast| Chances in the big tennis gather- it was generally expected that the and ended the | ness for Tilesday night's banner bill! Dutch Reuther, now pitching for the Washington Sen-| tn» mira. Twich |Heague park, 2:30. patierd Cc, at| iE aFe requested to send in former would have an easy time best-| day in the samo relative position, the | at the Coast league ba teatur-| ators, has proved to be a big factor in the stride of the! et w ‘ | Tae. bee F ~ ®t) their entries. ont of} Adame, 1.38 tng the lad from Earlington, The| Senators one full game | ‘ f Hag the Ste-reund” western “wilddle-| ‘ tbe | mans’ ys. South Park at South} No blanks will be accepted which dope was all wrong in this case, Stein|the Athletics. Earl Whit weight championship, frecas betwe ni} Solons for another American league championship. Ruether | é Selons wt in 20: |are submitted after next Wednesday, : being forced to shoot better than par | *0mewhat runty gent for na of Los Angeles and Leo| t Well-known on the Coast, having pitched for Portland | —- Jas plans must be made for the tour- golf to gain the verdict. performed one of the prt | Lomski of Abe some time ago. He was also with the Spokane Indians in o A NLY by ac of “Milady | ney and a schedule drawn up during Both players shot fair golf on the} Detrott es bs tchmaker Biddy Bishop has al the old Northw stern league | about 10 years ago. | singles fited tt * 7 lw Eros ea set Riv a bay ean! morning round which ended in Gas-| "47, a heavy boys on the cand | — | bases forthe fr PLUMMER ri s lo Athletic rs ub with: | CAPABLE kdll's favor, one-up. The. out-going | ..\ : the f ne tothe} Out the Semipro league champlon-| orFICIALS Ship this season. The final games in} half of the afternoon play was 4| Blanks 1} score which tends to confirm the sus- tril to " might get a big! | dians when Bill Plummer « of the hefty abchkers |Horse, Sired by Man o’ War, May | plate and dumped « ¢ Ne eee a eerie, a | Bigien. that Major leagues have emiwindup between Al Web | asthe with ming sh. gota Went’ aiders and | Spaldings Taft's and Siete kati eieee ee | armen | Be OFF Th k for Rest of Season 9) 9.8.5.0 er 3 eee ret tne chat to Nos 10 landed | MUddenly revised the ball once more Hines, Mont., and Ciairo| rack for est of Season “"'"!" ut wig Ngo dike oat ne ape jong. hooked tee-ahot to No. with the object of taming the critter. | San Francisco, is attract ‘ ch neon 8) ture ab part of a double bill at the 7 Star. If the blank, the Gaskill ball in the swamp and. ¢14, Co and Firpo Marberr; a great deal of interest. Webster| QARATOGA SPRINGS, «| the present 3-yeur-olds this season | infield out Sth area be Soiseroeea es . ast he cad conte altho he recovered well, lost the hole| pitched for Washington has been showing up like a champion Aug. 22.—American Flag, by|!0 much the samo manner as his!” Eimer Shea relic egatond Ce Mg dee ealatiaae . ix filled and mailed t { to a par four. Stein looked Uke) gairiy iberal hit from both sides, |in his gymnasium workouts. He is|far the outatanding S-yearcld of |Mf He started four times and] ino fifth inning and retired the side| The Georgetown Merchants andj Ditty © OU’ E! Ble HMC Re : t squaring the match when he dropped | on sidor he total blows }a tough Jooking bird and thrown ‘ won in sucesasion an overnight] after the bases again became full the West Green Lake C. sai ie |that) nner, t his pitch tee-shot to within eight feet |e ohare | wy sea ahlants the preser M1 not be seen | race, the Belmont stakes, the With- | | other half of the bill pablo: officials have boen chose E of the pin but Gaskill, short of the| é ec th faiaf | i liedenad ta’ 6 lopnbtaiier: and t | under color ¢ tho raco mect-|er and Dyers atakes, each of them | ABR. 1. PO. A. ¥ other games sche¢ suled, |, =e ee J ' een, holed his chip and became] Come apart after the tension of | a topnoteher and ing here be out of train-}by a big margin. ™ °° 6 6 A Three Brother |to handle the tourney and high-cliss / nabagaad / the Mocth Endee| setting the pace during a long | fought practically all of the best boys} ing e big i f on 4 and Three Brothers Play | a rhiting wiil be one of the features, i two-up again when the North Ender) ooh oP tee season, took m nt on tho Pacific coast.| had been the intention to run tb 8 so} park, and Ballard enter-|" phe entry to the tourney is f fajled to sink his putt. 4 Ratanta th pede racsgais M « best son has been) him in the Travers here and then t 6. a eee e 16 W ront A. C, at Adams , on i a lay, Stein! pasting from the White Sox 8 to leteated the majority of] i 4erinit Jared ¢ th r | | absolutely free, altho the con- - nee en eee te ay ntea| 2+ and their losing streak is now some time or other dur sila Mahanreche Fed ©) the Lawrence realization and the : Sis! Sue testants must furnish their own et Rook a hold of himself on the 12th te), 10 cnough to braid. 6 past xix or seven years. Bi | takes win Tompkins, | Jockey club golf cup * ® ©| For the first time in two years | Lesion aes ie | and from potnt to the home s ee Laeses Saene theak tat evento ine | of tiddie farm é | ¥ 4 : {] ase » league champion may | Playing balls. All matches will ; gree best golf. | The tote” thie Skat eee octal temktue reas forelog op ep 1 0. 1 0|. definitely be termed such. The | be conducted at the Woodland f Wins at the 30th and 33rd | drubt son On. the Be | fans ub ind: i0e Mitetalloke’ asd : league now in existence repre ark tennis courts at the con- : t holes evened the battle and Stein | Red © contenders for the “ag ‘ yp and | net sé Totals 4 6 237 sents the best in Seattle, and the venience of the entrants, f errs ah Abe we ed When he was boxing in the ainent ABR, HPO, A. F ‘ ; < & i breezed to the front when he | booby bag mr for all} treight divial fouxht rainer nor Sam Riddle, . winner may be rightfully called Following is a list of the contest- t 5 r leaatien. oT" wore was0to-U. % nerweight division he fought Leo rye } t : t sank his putt for a winning four | leagues. RAGS AO. RO | NN oe ee aad r, were willing to take fur . 4 1 @ 2 + ¢@| the Semipre champion, j ants who plan to play in the tournes: i in a Red Sox | Houck a slashing battle here y Hogs _ F on the next green. The 35th was eT cats eta Soha Meaele Goa apg a LOR s with him eat ippons : ~ 9 3 8] Len Oliver's West Seattle Ball clud, | ager, ‘Kenneth W Man ealehe halved in par fours and the pa aroonta Seftt pangs saad Wor suyeral: days cuonnel wore | i ge ® 1 ©/after a poor start at the beginning] ner, Joan D. He ‘er Shields, Paul pee a Pera al Woy. 2 again in the special ev: meeting | Current at the track that Amer. | ROOKLINE, Mass. Aug. 22,—The | Cus 46 0 2 6 8 of the season, ame back with a bang | Coleman Bill dd, — oe within two feet of the | Aloe r ho hail from the|Jack Norman, a rugged looking| lean Flag was not training |47 Australians, Gerald 1. Paterson | Wty ear eee ; TW Cee ee aE rn Eee Old as oe i Pepa 4 occupy corresponding | sailor. | satistactority. If the Injury is {and John B. Hawkes, eliminated the | Twit @ 1 which was in first place, until | Drury, Gacti Harty Lareon, j the home green, winning the hole h ing | | Tananboa r resin An Bl ; two weeks ago, when the West Siders Aiex Winston, Billy News t 7 at the bottom, in the Na-| Dick Potte: broth a serious one, it is doubtful if | Japanese, Zenso Shimizu and Taketeni | ©. ° e \ ' with an eagle three, and the title i . tr Na-| Dick Potter, a brother of Ted rie 1 8 @| hopped into a tle with them ederickson, Howard Bure gicyees fonal league. The Braves have won| Fray t : i American Flag will come Harada, from Davis Cup competition t 5 by a two-up score. tional The Br: hi won| Frayne, who has been going good of ll come to the | 1 Last Sunday the’ Westemne: Anderson, Stan f mes more than the Red Sox and! late, is down for a four-round ¢ races again this season, | Friday by defeating them In threo Tota So FLT 97-48) Ol into tive tenia eae Whitcomb | In carrying the champion to}! lost 4 games fewer Sin Ghtenp BBae Re tenes ; i | straight sets of douliles compotition| . : 7 37 12 @/ into the league lead, and only an up. Fritorg. i the last Leo Gaskill displayed : att Sl aieny Ser eine race American Flag stood out among! gt the Longwood Cricket eu. The| sere ying Pegadh Abett etl AEA Ds GS iY Rare l eet a ental I ability and but for the | score was 6-1, 6-3, 9-7 |meattin , i 00094000 0—4)4rop them from first place and the} Don Foy Wa eo i came thru with ur Played in a drizaling rain on aj, Hit 1000301 ro-¢/ title. ‘ ‘ lOcHolaed: ha ; ard-the f a dif soggy court, the matche wal never | arenes? 191000008 Ralph Mallet, Ray Willis, Kenny | “Junior Boy's Singles—Aiyor Alexander, i | ferent tale might have been written theless thrilling. ‘While the Austra-| Innings pitched—Twitchell 4 piua. | DUFFoughs and MecIvor are the / Billy Sewkirk. Bit Howard. ete, Bed ' today. It was a great match and the | llans thru superior tactics, outplayed |Cb&re® defeat to Twitchell. Muna reapon- | heavy sluggers for the West Seattle | Bigrson, Bernard Jager, Roger Johnsen, | jinail ey cactateasine cate é the Japanese, the lator. battled |e for—Twitehell 4, Plummer 1, Struck | club. ‘Two good pitchers, Cunning. | Buster Shields, and tte a | who would be the ultimate winner ‘ Z ' " avedat: (edule tae ee [ham and Beaver, will be ready for] Women's Singles—Th i ' valiantly and brilliantly, Harada, | Bases on batie—Twitche 5 ? Ma 4 right up to the moment when that! E ; Z Sp-bY'!» YOURE PUTTING Mecrrys (ple aborpaeiioebard | rgriges nibs ore aut ahah PEE Sunday Myers and Marlo McNab } spoon-shot dropped alongside of the NOUR BOASTING ! —~ Go PREPARE NOUR BRIDGEWORK THRE A |combination, was the outstanding |Mtench. | Three-base hit—-Fiummer. Sac- | | F | i was n better shot pl , YOURSELF WHTH Wo DANS LOT OF FANCY CLICKING !—~ 7 figure of the match [sill to Brady: Emer to Brady to wer} DOUBLE WIN | PITCHERS’ DUEL t ‘ | The Australia "i g won both | mane 2 mea: ft} anywhere, than that TRAWING, AND Then L witt I DodT NEED ANYMORE of the single matches on Thur aol | SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 22,—The} OAKLAND, Aug. 22—The San that won the honors yesterday. bidsain adthcsa sgh neat ai ‘rahcisco Seals finally won a game @ peaete acars enlerenyg7, RACE You wW A Swimmine ATRAINING “To BEAT Nou [are sole survivors of the Americar | pen | IE Te ies won a double. ill) he nt sertes from. Oaklands ; } winning the A eonart 4 kone play, ‘They will me © yesterday from the Portiand| aay : ai | pees she A Wr, Loren METCAL ~ HMF,~ A MERE SWIMMING, THAN A DUCK feats atthe uropean | AMERICAN | Beavers, 18 to 8, and 4 to 2, Both| SDDINE Yesterday's engagement, $ i iu anuatislorshtn) evar Hiei i NOVICE LIKE Nou, DEFIASTLY WEEDS WKTER-WINGS! =~ ie; at Woreat:dtiile N arora teams totaled 29 hits in the first 4 a in eee ae ee i | Seattle—young Harley Osterhout y ’ fact FEET = i ruett and Williams. : ; 5 A, onth to dete: i | 3, } showed that he has all the earmarks CHALLENGING & ONE “TIME GWIAN, TAKE OFF YOUR TRAPS I hanes kesoelon mun th att ha Won a. | | First game R. 11, x,{ Rut three hits, while the Seals gath: ature great by the sound go! " 0 a ch 18 | washingot 74 art ered four off Pruett, of a fature sreat by the sound golt OLNMPIC CHAMPION, \S RIGHT Now, AN’ \F Nov'RE | emblematic of international team su dail Hae oo 2 the score: RH B : had on tap 2 pi | premacy Chicago 6 is a seses 318 Ss > t GA'thbi coolness he’ dlaplayed’ ‘ini the AMUGING WDEEDI VERY BOWLEGGED, TLL Swim } ee [se Toute HT atre tay and Hannah; | 50) erncisc. Pie rt morning round when he lost six WELL, - BUT T WARN You YOU KNOCKNEED, TRYING | Batsote | Kallio and Peters |epattertea Willams “and” AgneWs : oles in-a-row, That the players g ° Cleveland 6 ond game R HE Batteries iams and 4 $ f Went to lunch all-square is proof BEFOREHAND ~ VOU WILL “To KEEP uP with Willows R ace jixr.x™: até ao ae 2! Portland . Ria DEN os 1 | Prue tt and Read. i enough that this member of the ONW SUBMERGE IN “THE | Salt Lake........, SPE ote pt Onterhout family showed that he {s WAKE OF KUMI ‘ Results 1 at st: Lout Rou Batteries—Me ier, Hollingsworth | diamond in the rough and—not y Boston 7 ay : and Tobin; McCabe and Peters i facoan pravitin Bey anete | i American Assn. i} HOLSTROM WAS ORIA, B.C, Aug. 22—-Re-| Batteries—Fuhr “and He ving “Bush | | Y GAME LOSER | sults of races held here yesterday | and Rego BLANKS TIGERS | At Minneapolis RH. Altho losing a game fight Frank! j at the Willows rk are as follows: | : - LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2 Root | Louisville je 9 16 6 i | Holstrom never gu up until: the | Fr r bebe ite ae | At Chicago: blanked the Verhon Tigers here | Minneapolis . 13 i, | issue s decided and pro to the | | Philadelphia , . terday with four hits and the Ange Batteries—Koob, Wilkinson, Cullop gallery that he, too, is destined to | Be race, 41% farlonge—Raymond \« Shleago . . Won 4 to 0. Two runs in the second] and Meyers; Middleton, Greene, Har- make his mark in golfdom's h rman second; Lasting | 1 Rradley first 1 of t satterios—Rommell, thirds Time inning and a pair in the ninth ac | ris‘and Songstock, fame before he 1s very much older. | Third 4% turlonge-tiyaway first | Groves and Cochrane, Perking | counted for the Angel's scores, algesons He's # great little shot-maker is thiy | Sparrow second; Kate Wilson third, Time | and Schall, |_ The score RH, B At St. Paul: Ru B same Frank Holstrom. is | Los Angeles ced 8 Of, At St. Paut: . r PARA Ge hole 2 ae Indianapolis St. Paul .. Battories— Markle, Fullerton and Collins. After losing the first hole'in | [AeA GREER aS ROE EE PARTI NGW OEIC Tims—0358 Fifth race, abou Be br Time-0 fe "| Deer st ieceey ta USM Ci evatah ingin AUR aOR vec ny || MONROE VICTOR | at Kansas city (rst game): Vernon. .ssccceee | teries—Root and Sandberg; Pil. | | | | the afternoon round and halving } the second, the Inglewood star | Cleveland , nd Whitney, urwell and Florence; 5 furlonge—tvy Gray| Batteries—Jones and sqnared matters on the next ond; Thelma © third. | Buckeye and Myatt green and from that point to the j | finish took the lead and was | 1 | never headed, leading by a four- | |enira Tine 0:31 8-6 Dotroit te Lott oa) LOE Aug. 22.~-Sam.| Toledo . ed ad { 1 iid ee ee AC |ovtonneur ent; My Nowe wecond; eres | Batteries —Covoleskie, Marberry | my ¢ no, of San Francisco | Kansas City ...... ttt ee j j diay nem lle proels “t ing qe |Meuhlebach third, Time—t:50 1-6 {apd Ruel; Whitehill and Bassler | was last night defeated by Frankie} Batteries—Grant, Johnsop and Gas: / championship crown when he | | | | Monroe here in one of tho two] ton; Schaak, Pott and Sny@er on the 4th green, the 32nd hole of the match, which brought his Jead to six-up, ‘JUDGE HIT BY SE AMAR on pl Wk Bhaltvely” Beatpn by, Goeredl TOlWIHI tee Mee PITCHED BALL *\" ‘ M4 404! Rivers in the other event | Kansas City + ae : and Batteries@fl'unney, Johnse Champion Harley D XOIT, Mich, Aug, 22.—Joe|st 40 1 | Schulte; Meseeager and Snyder eens sa bi a. we young} | Judge, firat baseman of the Washing Bl ANI ‘ Is DEFEATED { } oe o tf poe ts is by a4 ton Senators, “beaned’ in the second | ej (oaga risa iyo] SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 22.—Lou! At Milwaukee 1 if Be ren eae ota one ne Jinning of the Friday's game, with} nomon Ane 0 6 iat | Rollinger, of Chicago, was defeated | Columbu | } Mea Nie ede MA es) lassi sal | Detroit, was “resting easy" Friday |hore last night by Mrankie Muskie, | Milwaukceo t athe’ v cle a i J night, attenc ny at. 2 i ss ‘ Natiot jo Oo gf Os ats | ¥ : AR RES eandtasher! i | ey rm idants at St. Mary's ho All National lea games posts| of St. Paul in the main, event at} Battortes—MeQuillan and Bird; Bell pital sald, poned today on account of rain, | the Dreamland rink, and Skiff, é

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