Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| | YTLE EA TTLE AR er oe PAGE 18 - Lomski Stops Colima in Second Round; Is Coast Champ Mexican Lingers Tool [Star Mile Swim Entry to Close on Thursday Long on Floor Colima Jumps Up After Referee Moe Had Counted Swimmer 10, and What Promised to Be Great Fight Was: Thursday is your last chance to Terminated in the Second Round* nual mile mara*hon swims which will be held in Greer | Lake Saturday EO LOMSKI, the blond Aberdeen boy, has tossed away |} men. his hats and caps and other common headgear for All that is necessary to enter is to send your name and today he wears the Coast middleweight crown, address to the sporting editor of The Star, The youngster planted a right smash to All swimmers entered must be 1 Bert Colima’s brown chin the second round|| U- and these cards can be obtained of their scheduled six-round bout at the|] “¢ the Seaboard Branch of the De Coast league ball park last night, dropping || Charge is 25 cents or something, and he was still on the floor| \— arneneieinanieien the Los Angeles Mexican like the well- So if you want test your swir known log and Bert prepared to take the|| mile course, get busy and send in that entry nine count “Dad” Henry is managing the As it was, Colima forgot his arithmetic, || th the annual Neptune club car) enter The Star's an- nembers of the A, A. from Norman Bartel. tor Horton bank. The wims in conjunction ival, when Referee Moe snapped out the count of 10, at least Moe claimed he was. tar -W oodland Colima wasn't knocked dead, but nobody LOMSKI The thousands of bugs who had coin of the realm on the line to see the scrap, yel murder when Moe gave the fight to Lomski as was just getting hot. aid their! AT 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, | disfavor id bloody entries for 7 a W }iand park tennis tournrament| the the fight] were to z made to draw up Ub tule of and t Perhaps Colima didn’t hear} play for the m —<—<$<$ $$ $< ___.. May Rematch the « bunt with the terribl cxce , was raised around boa Bio ring when he hit the canvas pla Two Fighters Eeiaei sia sekaet ier ben have been 1 } that's all there was to it. ‘o FIRST ROUND WAS FAST me in Seattle been pro ed all this season t round was plenty fast going shed bo: maski for Sel, 1 the more pe ner flyweight form t he seemed be’ champion, who was beaten by m, bu med bew!l i La waite. at the rushing tactics of the Nor 3 ¥ jjerner. Lomakt carried the Many stars, | everal of whom the Crystel manager of Co. |] Demme a meer ett tothe] ad in the atate (aetna lima, says that he will not jet || 2° he cunches tourney and the QUILLIAN’ his charge fight here unleas the Lomski also used his speed to | * eaet conditions at the ringside are im. |( ood effect, ducking inside and , a dpdibnict Dod proved. Before entering the ring |] away from Collma's few leads. | . ieith “Obliean’ net night, be eas Colima showed a real threat in | Tl Tayio that the lighting conditions = his left hook and right to the | "8" head the | } tt hee, J entered in very poor to fight under. ead, division, altho a that the scrap ended | { ht by the against the more ea to such | ry Barba Not a) ie or mee Sain Ton |e is entered. Todd was the sur prise of the juniors in the re Sy for ete oe So ely flere hater | MAIN EVENT the finals before eliminated by | # started to W YORK, Aug. 26.—Fidel La se and plana were to be| assembled until September Park N et | will say that Lomski didn't drop him fairly) A tries to Close Tonight. ntrants " will not interfere with ney, as clan * are e tournament will be completed before that time Entrant ald che over the y Holden ana 1 | JUNIOR DOYS’ EVENTS—Lowet! ar y 4 for ruout the fol ¥ ; and We owk Barba, 19-year-o! to start. planned to have the f WOMEN'S ne NTS. ma Saturday night may not the card and it was a sad anti- os Angell » regarded as champion after al Jeast not in New York. The > tk boxing commission has ¢ ared it will not be able to recog ge him. Furthermore, the contmission say: Bh the earnestness of one w ans it, that La Barba could: fight in an elimination tou ht if one were held to de a fh champion. He's too young. The » law forbids minors to engage in p than six-round bouts climax. Clare Bromeo ought to f 3 Fig a a 24 never will be able to. All he Is the ring for two or three rounds os AROwLes! and it was finally stopped, most | 1e, ef the fans having started homeward. Rube Finn tried a comeback last night, but he has his old trouble of folding up when the going gete tough and he lost a decis ck Norman after four rounds NATIONAL Nik Norman had dynamite in his righ let it be said that Finn han: sailor boy two bea ay souvenirs for the Rt pr often | hard as he migh: | < SHEVLIN E> he i re ‘ STOPPED |e et Jiminy Shevlin started in like a}/ “ d and ended up a very ca young man, so calm in fact R. ithat it took about 10 minutes for 1 6 him to come out of ft. The change | > nm. fe ee brought about by a right h Reries—Yde and Gooch; Barnes! owned and directed at the Sh gD’ Neill. chin by Duke Potter. It all hap-| “I can stop anything you +8 11 2} pened im the first round. he told the title holder after 712 1 watched him sh Johnny Woods was given the call Brady and| over Harvey Paine, a young colored ve ; ehf and Hartley. boy, in the opener. Woods carried Give this boy some mitts, crowd of fans. lthe fight. Paine made a nice show. | Dempsey fairly shouted. 2 first professtonal fight. The fans, who had pald 10 cents i i bef: oe starts “| Stine et pera Truck Driver Gets Job je Austin and Biddy Blahop| admission each, cheered wil WESTERN LEAGUE their bow as boxing partners| when Dempsey t in vain for] Denver 4, Wichita 12 » last night's show and a fine| three rounds to fic the your Des Me ulan 6. crowd turned out for the scrap, Hercules. The champion landed a. Omaha &, Oklahoma City 2 Reps os 2 as Dempsey’ sS par Mate ax he waa able it all his own bunt Pett; Couch, ree, $i and Henline, Wilson, OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ON. Yknow WHAT? URT BIG GYP OF & MASOR DID owiM Honest Sons iW OUR RACE! & No WONDER HE BEAT ME, wt You GUYS COULDNT Ste 17, BUT HIS FRIEWD SAM WAG ON “' ofER SIDE oF TH BEND ws) A MOTOR BORAT, AN’ “THERE WAS A LONG ROPE Tied on TW’ MATOR we HE DIDWT Swim, ~ HE WAS TOWED Ie WAS pa HAW uc PARDON MY “TEMPORARY FILL WGS BUS ~Wayy HA HAW Wace BIT THAT ov FOX WOULD ENTER A SACK RACE wrt A KANGAROO HIDDEN 1 ones and Bengough;| Kerr, Edwards, Connal Batteries —Zahnizer, Ft bauer and Bischoff, Stokes; £ 884 Bassler. | HOMERS WIN | Two home runs by Tom Gibbs Mlped Kirkland defeat Redmond, 4 toa, t Kirkland, Louis Brittain | "4 Jimmy Claxton were twirling | { the rival teams, with Bfittain | Mting the better of the argument. | _ Kirkiand since reorganizing its} #, has won 10 straight games ord for the season is 17 wins MH of 20 start It would like to} encore R. H Vhenon a: bik 5 6 mand ‘ 5 "| itleriow 4 rittain an V. Brit De erisastvactins ak cl HE MADOR KNOWS WIS ROPE =o opas ay wer sence, me, WELL LAUGH rT BUS! CANT “TAG “' MaSOR A PAINTER'S CAP KI-TH RITZ, AN’ COME AWAY with ALS MGkT Ses’ AS Od “TH GHELE, HE CAN CHECK A NEW SILK DOFFER! © w w trip for a full game, Early Baldwin wetting a hit frame as lite bristling play, in tho early part of un ankle and was forced to have it bound up by a phy vero chalked up the winners by the|~ stanuel Alonso and ho Texas’ (cam play was generally pol- FIVE LOCAL WOMEN GOLFERS WIN! Brazill’s\ Homer Helps Tribe Wallops Bees, 10 to 3, in First Game of Second-Place Battle HOW THE SERIES STAND YALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 26.—The ambition is to ¢ ns, whose aim and rt for their home town at the ¢ with most games tucked away to their ad ptarted intended to car thelr action thru in other ays bea! den mere words. The on tho short ¢ Fa ie yj score hero yee-| the Philadelphia Athletics and has oe) . BRAZILL lin unk Brazil | sh fame has} beds around | ened the first | spread even to the mul 5 @ hitter, o er Brady had walked, Kable feature of his per the fact that Bras atter, and th ace for the ball to sail over + All went well for the locals until the seventh Inning when the Indians busted the ball at mail| poneopene Soon! Pirates’ Lead | Sasterrer Fred Jack Quinn, Castoff, Stars J Mrs. Cary Stars at Everett Seattle Entry Defeats Mrs, Carpenter; Spokane Star Eliminated By Alex C. Rose a ys been close, « Sumner, Everett's fax Jack Quinn, released from the Boston Red Sox at the dropped out of the running river price, was picked up by Connie Mack, manager of she lost a 4 to 2 verdict to been a prominent figure Hurley. hoebe Nell Tidmarsh, the Se- tle Golf club ace, and her club- ¢, Mrs. Tomkins, teed-off inst each other in today’s cond round. The former won the Athletics’ drive for the American league champion- ip. | EN INE TEI Fe Tt ae || Tacoma Boxing eines Shaws | to" defeating Sh Matson, by de ing Mrs. Mathewson, 6 lair Mrs. Tombdas de- ne ease with wh M With Victory pete Mee and 1918 Pacific Northwest cham- on wsitive proof that the ma the mber the same time the Ponder, summer fn ‘Tacoma, i IAGKOPD ES oe 17 ert ha 't Vitt's pitehing choice, busted. |] held at the Oakes, ‘8 Tne ore Sas aie senna Seven runs completed the mas: |] ring ound: somebody | Opposed to Mrs. Jackson in to- sacre In that frame, before |, ibe hey can lick and| day's play is Mrs. J. C. Bridge- Mulvey, who did tho relieving duty, had retired the side. Enough Indians had go o to t ce in the same Manager Killefer used an little | strategy when he jerked Fussell, who started the game, for Stryker, Stryker was in turn relieved by Dumovich. The three pitchers had allowed but seven hits between them and the bases on balls were meagerly | 12 dished up also. | K believes | his staff | on je for this} as a fresh sup runs came as a me runs. In the fitth| n one over the first tally and] the seventh ur-bagger with AD, PR. HPO. A. Bt OS Was hor tery ry ‘ int) 86 ea) Sevegns gece ‘ Wa Rar Yer 5 3° Bees 6 Tbk Wage Ghat ‘pungy ICT 46 1 ° 44 4 0 ef ° @%o 4 © 0 0 6 of o 6 0 6 3 | aa wich 2. ae detent te | wel | with La Coste and Borotra Are | Wins National Beaten in Doubles U pset RRs Mass., Aug. 26.—In {shed, altho at times they clashed one of the most surprising ten- | while nis upseta of the year, two Univer-] Th sity of Texas youths, Lewis White | durin and Louls N. ‘Thalheimer, South-| ond extern champions, Tuesday hum- | playe ble air, Rene Lacoste and Jean} ank Rorotra, in the second round play|to carry him t of the 48th national doubles cham- plonship. lingly After 2 hours and 40 minutes of} °° Ano hich Borotra, sician, the Texans olonguted score of 7-5, 96, 6-8,|defented Trian 1, C. Norton and Wray| Homer Clark, East Alton, Ill, one Hrown of St. Loula, 7-0, 6-0, 6 Brote.an6 Hid ‘ : 7, 6-4. roke 199 birds to annex the na ’ he Australian team Jerald Patter- ta, wletory ot White and [eer nina Salen gam Grrl Pate] tional. professional championship. || Browns and Tans Thaltielmer over the French | Xsnel and, A. H. Chapin, Springfield will be Better team, whieh r Wimbledon, arlanaes tae nae eaemard, and rid PASH te A eB SEALS SIG tourna. ment for the British champion- ships, was the outstanding upset of the present tournament, The ‘Texans were the last seeded team out of eight American ions thus disposed of in P, Ga Vin YW the draw, white Borotra and ba 1 with 1 Lei sie and will report September 6. Jolley coste were the second seeded | yr, o¢ chicago, advanced by the default) # % rahthanded thrower and bat 1018 2d Ave. foreign combination, ranking — | ymond Caney, San Francisco, gart- | left-handed. He has won 16 and lost next to the undefented atter: ner of Nat Niles, Boston, wh ulder-/7 games this year and last season son and Hawkes of Aust bbs White's bullet service particularly thered the Frenchmen, He scored Vveral clean cut service aces, he 10 Local Player 0} st | ; ©! New York Yanks, may not play| ‘ians, 4 to 3. fe which has be the crack French Davis cupja lob, As he reached the nef his After the injured member was mas- saged and bandaged, Borotra smil- | and limped out to finish the match, | “tho erratic,” turned | 1. Deiguls were ollininated from further | the National junlor championship. J {{| competition by the’ Hil ‘Tiiden-Sandy| A five-man team representing Wainer combination of Philadelphia, | pq Gel, G1, 4-6, 6-2. rald Stratford and Cranston Holman, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26.—Aug 7-9, Ged Little BAN ed-| man, who created a mild surprise off| by defeating Mrs. H. 0, Young efn-| in the first round, two and one. nati Reds, would-| The closest of yesterday’s matches be contenders for | was the one between Mrs. W. Patter- second place son, of Aberdeen, the 1922 state the National) champion, and Mrs. G. Reigal, easily ime pennant con-| the top player in the eastern part of tender the state ICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 26.—| Art Nehf, who used to pltch for| ‘This tilt was decided after an extra coal miners teams out around Terre | hole, Mrs. Patterson's birdie four giv- Haute, Ind., before coming to the} ing her the call and qualifying her bi me, won a@ close decision, 7 to|for a place in the second round to Pete Donohue and| day, where she faces Mrs. E. Wheel- Reds at the Polojer, of Bellingham, who won her first Meanwhile, the F s|round match against Mrs. Inmany, me to the ridicu- ie and five. whaled comprise extremely | seeeeee "=e INDEPENDENTS ures weet ©! STAGE FINALS i 1|_ Wilson and Kreitle will meet the arnt |Rainter Vall to settle |the independ baseball champion- ship of tle next Sunday. The other teams which were in the plays off have been eliminated from the, series. game will be held at Columbia Diba tiles at 2 p. m. the Ci Leads Senior Golf Tourney 5° Grandpops and — great-gran met hero yesterday in the lfying round for the Senlors’ west Golf annociation t Tuy! , with 10 players wh t t fled for are as round o' The Phillies and the Cul their stirring fight for sixth place, staged a circus exhibition such as only the Phillies and Cubs can provid Chicago won, 19 to 10, obtaining 22 hits to the Quakers 15. 3) Five home rur or the equivalent of a good 8 work for Babe Ruth, tn the dear dead days of 72} were among the blows. Brooklyn ept within one polnt of the fourth Cardinals, by beating them, | 4 nd Beavera victory here Sacramento terday in The Beavers had an }10 innings. - I d; ee early lead but the Sacs tied it up ; Dusk njure bto4 in toe. seventic Ening toni b5tloas The Athletics and Washing- out in the final frame, ° May Be Out tor ton in the American league con- | °"rn.. ccore: Ae oel | fined thar merry slide together. | portiana | While St. Louis was disposing |gontamento 10 0 Rest of Season of the Senators in the Browns’ Batteries — Hollingsworth, Stokes HICAGO, Aug. 26.—Joo Dugan,| ball yard, 8 to 2, Philadelphia | ang Hannah; Canfield and Shea, tar third sacker for the lowly| fell victim to the Cleveland In- in this year, o' to m bad| Babe Ruth failed to continue hin OAKS WINNERS giving him |Stting of three home runs in three| Los ANGELES, Aug. 26.—Oak- days, but the Yanks won anyway trouble all-season land here yesterday won the open- | Dugan injured the knee again Wg ners White Sox In Chicago, 7 to ling game of the series from Vernon, Monday's game with the Indians, | 1°. {"ereby stopping the New York}@ to 5.. Foster and Kunz held the a eae ete annoumeed | One streak of four games Digers to ete bite: and esp ia j eee eek tana. |. Detroit turned back the hapless| ‘The Score: RHE o, | here Monday that the third base | Boston Red fox, 14 to 4. The Tigers | Oakland arte Dumovich 1, In ee ee, ate. ie y i . ih made nine runs in’ the first inning | vernon oe 5 6.0 3, Btryker 3, Pon home atv Scarsdale, > + tor el and then added five later on foi 3 F o bie for—Ponder 6, | remainder of the season. Bob Meu: | ha later on for} Batteries—Foster, Kunz and Mo- ood measure. Donald, Baker; Pillette, Johnson and ae ae cea Whitney. —___|Portland Girl played third in Tuesday's h the White Sox. Shoot Honors YTON, O., Aug. 26.—With six national title events shot off, shooting was resumed today in the fter the same ball. Grand American tournament at © aceldent to Borotra occurred | vandal ng the seventh game of tho sec: set, while the flashy French " rushed to the net to “kill” Ame sing a run of 200, M. Chestnut Hills, Pa, an nexed-the American amateur clay target championship yesterday Gladys Reid, Portland, Or 155 and won the women’s amateur championship Jimmy Bonner, New York's boy | marvel, broke 197 targets, 87 moro | than his nearest competitor, to win gave way nd his partner had the judges’ stand insisted on continuing play other French team, J, Brugnon and as, won the state team event |} will be GOOD—but Indica- tions are that yardo Flaquer | With 06 defending champions, defeated G nor and H.R. Gulld, 6 ‘ ry § i vill be liama, Bryn Mawr, Pa., defented Our stock is complete with J : many different shades and Jolley, pitcher and outfielder of the mit $6, $7, $7.50 Corsicana, Texas club, has been pur styles at $5, $6, $7, $7. s0 Seais |] and $8.50, Johnaton and Claren nelvco, defeated A, D. Pearvon, Philadelphia, {chased by the San Mrancl a n operation for appendioltis. poled out 27 home runs 4 in the quarter final round ‘haihotmer; John-|patuso, Salt Lake City, last night HAT SHOP. ae eaten, Sn Weer: Twon a 10round decision oyer Johnny and Lot Taunar, here, | ‘3 re