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| al Ee AUGUS dert Colima Stalling Return Go With Leo Lomski Here Seconds The Code Referees Lomski By Leo H. Lassen ‘OW much should depend upon hi seconds but answer, a second has wwung the tide f battle one way Yr another by his pavice tm a crisis. Take the case ‘* Bert *e other ~The Mexican Fl been floored G melt 43 u ring? 2 4 @ big question to try te i ; : Today Miss Hurley wes-yley ue an taking over the reins. pers Deered him his word that Colima would | Ing Phoebe Nell Tidmarsh, of the yan 18 a prince of good| ae tris Dox here a necond time before the Seattle Golf club, and Mrs, Fred fellows, and while he has no T ° R F . scrap Tuesday and aince Colima was Jackson, of Inglewood, was play. particular qualffications for a ribe ests in t lat p , beaten Druxman claims that the ing Mrs, E, Wheeler, of Belling agership, a John McGraw couldn't as ska M ‘an ts trying to pull out of the ham, | win with the gang of players that Rain in S; L mateh {ins Tidmarsh qualified for a| } Ryan has had this year AKE CITY, Aug 5 Lomskt ts willing to tight Colima |place in the upper final bracket by THE REAL <P ee ptt a ag acconting to his manager, defeating her clubmate, Mrs. W. M. CAUSE = bo In a Eddie Bichers, who has turned down Tomkt 6 up and 8 to ! " 4 1p any ay 00 y ¢ 3 ‘ball ‘players ‘ ‘way for ac “ot seconde he | several lucrative offers for Lomaki | Next on the tee camo the Ha Bh a4 P perm = he F amu “a had his head cleared and was/in California so as to give Seattle pair of Inglewood players, Mrs. team toluet very Ab. Hvah- 4 i By te Set up about the count of | promoters, who started Lomaki on Jackson and Mrs. G. ©, Bridg aes well, bets eae: ate ope Rect watching his manage to fame, the first chance | man. Tho former, who right Viola vane © Chale reheat paxhocie, “ee Beatle itch" Meyers, Colima took his ad # servic now fs playing the brand of golf losing something ike 28 out of 25 postpoaee: 2 one stayed on the floor for the ruxman was fn conference with | that won her the 1923 title, got ayaa Saved Hie kt eae ph double-header {is count. Meyers for two hours Wednesday a flying start on hee opponent— Suto. the haben” tie eee = Yostead of listening to Referee | 20¢ has another meeting due with a winning five of the first six holes ith ie dace eaminneie plas Saeed ™ Colima was watching Meyers! him today, Druxman says that tf| a ; pelts enue SOU ET ING | and Was never in danger, the Lot! tha Vou ‘ we ee . Pott the seconds and he was n| Meyers dovan’t ign for tho match)GEORGES CARPENTIER, DAUGHTER, JACQUELINE) match ending on tho 14th green |" ‘Morcing putea out of the a | tar Swimmer i ¢#ton of a second late in jumping | Thursday he will open negotiations} Here we have the “Beau Brummel of Fistiana”’ with his) 6 and 4. | nancial hole last year by selling i. FF 3 feet in the opinion of Moe, who | for another epponent for Lomski, smiling little daughter, Jacqueline. The one-time boxing, Mr ‘ ‘ toon ve gsc et ' | Outfielder MecNeeley to the g ng Srded the scrap to Lomak! | the Aberdeen boy having been ined /':751 of France appears to have quite an admirer in the) mtn by de ne Mr | Washington Senators for a tidy to om ete in val bith the racket raised by the ring-|¥P_to meet anybody available a . egoch Basphy ” oR . pecs ect age dies a eacceltans, | sum in midseason and he F fans ‘with Colima on the floes |"e*X from Friday young miss who calls him “daddy.” Rather handsome at race, 4 ana |. Sietle teation’ g00d price on | ‘ol in he floc 4 . ' : the result e oday* che \ 4 Iwas impossible to hear Moe's ————— Bees isn't he, girls? | saucereinaes meatee tant rian Mervin Shea, his young catcher, MileMarathon Tunt, the owing of his arm betas [x a finallets for the toukney ic Fy this year, When, be mie "10" ft toked Smith pry ol D B M te T a sae sate tog would be ink bad war ticn:| ED former ot, the New “York en he sald “10” it looked te 4 gy a - , d way finan. ormer! of 2 Ne rk, } any of the boys tn the front “| Another raw eing a e 0 ay lao ie ¢ s won t spies hand ar 1 ay Y. M. C. A. swimming team, ana ct s{f Colima had his hands and knees | | me fal competition with a net JOHNNY MOSTIL irre, T j™ore recently with the Los Angeles i any mit. Moe ruled G 1 Tit le! l 1 N t l ry rosie ca sa thet NG [Athletic club and the Ambassador ft GE the canvas, but Moe | olfi It eC) ane ¢ ay uf w field that) Freres the leading dase-purloiner 5 it im the te: club, in The Star’s mile tt x! © and his Wednesday: afterncon's | A he team is in the rut , in The Star's mile myrathon 7° ma had listen we PESTBURY, L. 1, Aug. 31—(By| HE: aray The Star-Wo The fir oft the majors this season, an eral isn't drawing well any place as|swim, has raised the tourney com- : Ful@'t have taken the chance he | gm th, the whispering golfer, cap- being made and play}. . Mes Al wal of Pittaburg for seco re pie present The meet is to be held Sat- Saving the time so closely and the |** ares another of those fragmentary 1 start Satu ‘Kaplan Risks leas to the ee mark in ateala ere| shakers So Bee he upon a big | urday at Green Lake in conjunc- ight would have go on golf the Long Island n day the campol, closes, a figure, by ip in ion club and | tion with the Green Lake swim- oes donship, Wednesday, when he | Be will be run off | fue verde ren Sead it wouldn't be surprising to | ming and diving champtonships. ot ina final tloket of 281 atrokes The entries heat e Oni: ht c rng a oe ; “ pis seo the genial Ryan walk the Dad Henry, prominent in Seattle : Many of the fms thought holes, 10 strokes lower than | closed = Wednes age beer ae fe quite @ stretch. In case VOW! plank, altho it has been none swimming circles, is staging the r Fisk Moe was toe technical In |Gene michaes.:thareaxe taoke day evening for} following the ope day, and 8) WwareRBURY, Conn, Aug | don't know, Mostil a a member of] of his fault. He will probably mile plunge for The Star. b calling the knockout the way Smith recently won the Western all of the ain-| week from Sunday the finals will! yi4 Kaplan, world’s fe athervreignt | 8 boas ws pbicaiy rile off mnen,| '0 tho gent, Pieres was one of the best swim he did, as Colims wasn’t in & /Open championship at Youngstown, gion events, be played. jchampion, will risk his title in a|'"¢ Jeague’a premier lea Vernon tried a new pilot, putting |mers with the New York sigs 1 bad way, but was ready to re- /Onio, and shot great golf in both the The doubles events, mixed, wom. | 16-round t here tonight with Rube Fille in charge, and. imme-| ind was aloo among the stare ot the sume fighting. The thousands | British and American national open Junior boy’. Th | oy and men's, will bascheduledand| Babe Herman, the California bat- iS Ri diately the club began to win and California squads with which he wi 7 "of fans present had just warm- | meets. doubles entries tes recetved at th g{tler, Kaplan is a alight favorite in| cotch ing is now within striking distance of | sssociated bP: + ed up to the scrap and while Third place tn the Long Island will be made up vl Bese bet ey have met five ce. . “4 Gf) Mee was perfectly correct in | oocn went to James Woe oe Pema | later in tho times before Star Is Due But they need more than a new| The marathon Je the fifth annual counting Colima out, ff he |... Hunt club, and Jack Darling week. —— —_— manager at Sacramento; they haye | °Y* cipro by The Star and is a thought he wasn’t off the floor [06 iy.6 yn maaan chats AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | . U S. Soon to get a ball club. | regular feature each season with the is in time, the bugs were pain Mis Beith areca Gok sa toa Wc Pe rr as aa er pet ‘| In ~~. 4 | ewseaanas meet staged by Dad ii ome: peenty about Movs juds- | onan spine . o 7 Kanean City +59 10 0) x 7mW YORK, Aug. 27.—A stilpmont S MO C TO ‘The : _ ment which was the matter of a haba yeh Waad ™ ey “pts Spaldings’ bbs thalecs Batteries r Palmer and} of very high proof tch will I NI HT | The list of entries has not yet been eee gocend at best, nd determination that expressed Piper & Taft's, 4 must-be m over a Bird, Messenger and Shinault Jinhd here about September 6, with BOX COOPER but Henry, who is lining gee ential whisperings, ap-|and everything Is In readinses fi tif n must be made of thetr| — out hindrance from the customs of- we the natators, announces that a AMEE whole thing simmers down to to his ball, in| the last h will | selections to the tournament offl.| Indianapolis ,.... oT ou } | fictals, altho the Immigration author-| Joe Simonich ts back in active |“*tO?S Stray of mermen and mer- = j ° i the need of a high class referee | tense moments of competi ion. be held In Seattle this Bill | clats Minneapolis tee +» 5 12 3) ities may look over the stuff. ring work again ps erie planning to enter, or have F Gr Seattle fights — Taylor and Windy Langllo are Men's doublen will start on Mon-| Batterles—Maun and Robertaon; Tommy Milligan of Glasgow, Du-| The Butte welterweight fights 10 |*!¢ady signed up a ‘AG S@hacht 1s the only big leaguer isting The Star tourna man: | day, women's doubles Tuesday, and|Dumont, Francis, Middleton andlropean welterweight and middle-|rounds with Lefty Cdoper at San There will be two events, one ce handing «| Favorite Still ager | mixed ea Wednesda | Ainsworth, Sengstock weight fighting champion and one of | Francisco Friday night, for men and one for women, ; ae ~ — the few Scotamen to go far in the $$$ $$$ each being run off separately. @ men tn the ring? he lu ar aera fessional ring, is coming over to The course is from the West, a t 7 | | Pro essi: Lo wx,caue 23 | Wins Golf Play! Two IN ROW_ Conroy Loses toy fl peeeeemn ee comin ere, COAST | esc rane wtp pemeae bh hs t y).|. WHITE BEAR, Minn., Aug. 27 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27.--The| | Batteries —- Tincup and Moeyers;|o¢ his weight. He will be stabled in beach, and back, which is ap- é eel pasar PE Joseph Hern, Chicago favorite | geais took the second gama of the Geor: e Godfre | Kolp, McQuaid and Collins, Boston among tho fighters who draw proximately one mile. he was. fa a j of the galleries at the women's West-| series here yesterday from the An g ‘y ae |thete rations from William Ames, a] No entrance fee !s required and all Lake Ct th |® rn golf tournament, Wednesday | geis, winning, 8 to 2, In 11 LOS ANGELES, Aug. Toledo ‘ 6 8 Slconnolsseur of European boxers. | fen Trancisco . 7\ that ts necessary is to obtain a card Lake City with | citminated Mra. Curtis Goh! Colum-|‘This Ia the second game in a alecger tor the |Miwaukss sserse 8 8 5] Tommy beat Ted Kid Lewis twice |g: wait |that shows you are registered with o the Seattle In-| bus, 3 and 1, in the second round | between the Seala and Angels fonship,| B: nard and Gaston;|for the welterweight championship the A. A. U. Cards may be obtained x verses nt at the White Bear Yacht club. | has been forced into extra inn Knock- | McCracken and Skiff. (12 innings), jin Europe and won the middleweight from Norman Bartels at the Dexter * have his fauite |.T3: Lee Mida defeated Mrs. John| The score— ww RB in the second — title from Bruno Frattina of Italy. Horton bank, or from Ray Daughe ave his faul | Worley. 1 Loa Angeles, 3 and 2 Los Angeles 2 3 1{Found of a scheduled 10-round bout) If Rabbit Maranville isn't retain-|He may get a chance to show how | sacramento . ters at the Crystal pool. Entries while gtv ne 4a } San Francisco 2 12 6 | here in the Olympic auditorium. ed as manager of the Chicago Cubs| good a fighter needs be with Eu- now THE must be turned in today at The Star, Fi cistens. without} Bat! —Root, Hughes, } - — — | next season, the gossips have {t|ropean titles within two weeks after i JeBtEs sTAXD Sacer Net GERS BEAT nd Sandberg; McWeeney, Crockett | that Kitty Bransfield, who played| his arrival, for Ames expects to get | seattis h the boy La y. ] : cep ber teri i ‘ and Yelle, Agnew. i t first base for the Philadelphia Na-| him the semi-final bout on the night | Oakland . fits Se Fine Bate | 1m) ANGE ees Sue. 21 The SACRAMENTO, Aug. 27—Sacr®-| tionaig a decade or more ago, will|that Mickey Walker fights Dave | Portland organ 1 ei ter than any | are Dagerk llr Sat yan 1 Verdey with thse worth exis ¥%| succeed him as pilot. Branafield' shade with the welterweight cham- we ove * ere, aa erday Portian avers a h * t the Seattle box- {When they defeated the Tigers, 6 to BUY HURLER by winning, 6it0 6, Martin el:|, "0s © Soot for the Cubs unt pleaship at ‘stake, Wi G's too bad that the a tie way |S: Four runs in tho third innings| SPRINGFIELD, Maen, Aug. |lowed the Beavern but five hits, 1 NATIONAL ac F commission cant weve type cej mare the Oaks the advantage, Garland Braxton, left-handed pitcher, |two of them bein home Coen ee ee TOURNEY FOR % x Ix to import & man of th nan il ‘The score R. H. E.|has been sold to the Now York| ‘The score— Maj | O08 ANGELES, Aug. 27—Tod : x Fidler, the Jowa man, ares seseeG 7 4) Yankees, by the local club of tho| Portland siaeaiten In the ajors | Won lost Pet Morgan, Seattle boxer, and Pax mnston, the -sigies Batteries—Kunz, Delaney and Mc-|tember 20, Braxton was the leading | Batteries—Mekker ’ Cine ‘ § — +889) signed to meet Harry Wallach, o} ere. aE Rawlings,! RED CEDAR LAKE, Wis., Aug. | Cincinnact be lea h handle all of the bouts her _, Pana Baker; Bryan and Whitney. | pitcher of the Enatern league. | Martin and Koshler, een iabiserc het | s7—witle MacFarlane and oie Brooklyn .. 61487} 108 Angeles, here, September 7, at Pihis is not a criticism of Moe ——- ——————— - ‘| nelped core another run with a aingle, | 50 Aimatoan dua uarval onal | paticds tose 64 484} the Olymple auditorium. Ray Har. Vk Tuesday, but he lacks the prot the Braves 2 to 0. be beard =f Sill separ abs the: trax | Cnloage’ te; roH 8-445) per fs boxing, on the same card, but F: ee (as BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Veen Be aera |e, ant ae eae TH SERIES Speen hae" heme y omski-Coll na | ory Jn ant 4 — ‘ i} Hie toc oto Baie. vias j when Caveny drove ina run with| Cet) worid’s champlonship| At Boston: ee ae j : | | e helped the | golf match. Pittsburg . ea ts Buea My but a tried referes. | ———Y good pitehh i : Mery Rie) : | Ut victory over the Car Boston « a RECALL PILOT oe | nem back Into fourth piace. 9 0 ~ Meer tis benelit of théve fane Yen, «Nou GUYS HAVA <LZF EGAD BUSTER MLADux a Ihe Xanke filled the beece In the Survivors Playing Batteries. lows and E. Smith;| QUINCY, Ill, Aug. 2, — Fred \ For ol Pansy oe SWELL SENGE oF WUMOR, q How, Dot WRELY, Vou pipitr-Tae tnning with Ss . a ond R. Smith and O'Neill, Hunter, manager of the Quincy ho have not read the Marquis | wt RY 9 Ee ‘ore off Red WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn.,| Chicago. .... team of the Three-Eye league, has 1, Queensberry rules, which gov: 1 MUST SEY! Spo) 6 Ze MAD BUSTER,~ d 1-10 HEART THAT L WAG ff [Hox won, 1 too ners enabled |AUK: 27.--Eight survivors of the| Philadelphia . . heen recalls hy ithe) bonne” Seae #a boxing, and who were in | 1 CAME NEAR DROWNIN AA L xpert tHe IN EARNEST ABOUT RACIIG H Mine nrow Benators, 11 to 8, | first two rounds of match play teed| Batteries ; rectora of’ the ‘Jooall’ teams: Hienie e fog Tuesday regarding the | ws KT OMIMMING RACE! ir AVAWS Cochra nd two infield hite/off in tho women's Western Golf| Hartnett; Knight and Wilson Wingfield is handling the manag }-uation when Moo awarded YoUD THINK OF ANOTHER A MASOR CANT SWIM «BF Nou IS ASWIMMING MATCH 2, HI acored the only ron the Athletics could /association tournament today St. Louis .....44 2 8 1Jerial duties of the club temporaril é smski the knockout, the setup | RIPE DOKE, BV RUSHING bet “THATS WAY 1 BN WORDT THAT WEARIN Hf, Sf ee oe - eens Brooklyn Ne ‘0.00 —_— lhegrertented agit y NEGESTED WETE A Lote Not OF MV LEFT Woliohint won’ hin fourth game tn, a | SACCO BEATS CADENA Ratterles—Rhem, Dickerman nr] | TT fynds and both knees off the A PULMOTOR FULL OF 1S Fy Tes) VI + ited OAKLAND, Aug. 27.—Jimmy Sac- | O'Farrell; Cantrell and Deberry. | ory was before Moe counted 10, ! A ROPE O HE] LEG TEN NEARS AGO W ANS x t LAUGHING GAS-To ME!« W ELE, Ailb UD ‘A ed up into alxth place |oo, Boston battler, last night won a| Cincinnati (first game)..... 5 11 0!/ [iardiess Pettis teat ine ine NouRE BA “TH Neh any ENCOUNTER WITH A BENGAL from the Cubs, 14 to} six-round decision over Ad Cadena, | New York ...........44.. 6 10 2 tia. “Many of the fans thought vaNOURE ho BAD AS Tow WIM WH A |) ice tun - a out of the Dox fOr) ietweight of Los Angeles, in the| Bhtterles—Rixey, Blemiller, J. May ior pamene was up before Moe's COMEDIAN WHO MOTOR BOAT = bane wo Be MiLap, i iegeved as a arent eet main event have tis 4 and Wingo, Kreuger; Barnes, Hitz 3 Biers for the final count bat PUT A-TACK ons TH \T WAS ALL “Sees e BE NS HOME RUM LEADERS aes ae simmons and Snyder, feree was correct in declar- ER QAJIMMER le Hornaby, Cards . +3) 88 " FTE G - "1 At New York (second gkame)— y Colima, out If he wasn’t off ELECTRIC CHAIR fs SIN FUN f+ Willlams, Browns’: ‘ 24) OR EE EO U8 Cincinnatt Ny 13. 3| floor before the count was Mourel, Yanks “3 TOLEDO, Aug, 27.—Herble Bchaf-} oye to : | Martnett, Cubs +24] fer, of Chicago, was knocked out in| New York ., 6 Rigi | Bimmone, rate Arrogant Hips tenth round here last night by| . Batteries: Luque and Hargrave; ) Lb ol ik Arde | | Johnny. Datto, Filipino bantam, Scott and Hartley. tor LOMSKI, the Aberdeen boy | ——————$$__—___—. er, ax faster than ever Tuesday ) 1o showed that he still carriex ‘Ai R h di AMERICAN | the dynamite tn | emi-Finals Reached in = : 1 jooked bad. S l en bl Won Lost Pet . A Washington “a . yi “one at National Tennis Doubles|s::::«:.- rae times when Co- ¥ Chicago 6 49 Ima feinted and ROOKLI Mass, Aug. 27.—|the French Davis cup team, La-| st. Louls Bh c521 again he looked Tho Australian Davis cup tennis poe: be fe) were eliminated | Deret ys Hana tH ‘more abl team, Gerald Patterson and John B.|?Y | Mueulaet iradint tedichateagt Ney" Pirk thea 8h Se fn ducking away k a 8 y pres . me Lie hah ayera! Howkes, favored to win the national | hies champions, After being pushed ¥ ot the Mextoan's doubles championship, won thelr|to the very limit the Kinsey broth. | .At St. Louts R WE Bes way into tho semi-finals on thelers triumphed by a score of 7-6, eae Tan ae i Lomski has Longwood Cricket club courts} 10-8, 4-8, 2-4, 6: Batteries Gavaleaiia R ott bs yet to show a Wednesday, but only after being ex-| In tho other two-third round ; sR Paha babe) Dinos Jeeideads tended to five hard sete by the Lu-!matches Vincent Richards o¢ New| Marberry, Ballou, Ruel; Gard, * and-drag-'em-out clen Williams-George M, Lott Jr.|York and R. N, Williams ef Bryn | Davis, Danforth, Hargrave, wallop, But he team of Chicago. Mawr, Pa,, aliminated the Spanish | Philadelphia . ..ss.sessvee 1 " 2 has the power to After losing the first two sots,| Davis cup team, M. Alonzo and m, |Cleveaind . .. 8 ia Re ara eith a bit 6-8, 4-8, Patterson and Hawkes |Flaquer and William Mf. Johnaton| _ Batterles—Warriss, Rommoll »and drop his oppor 4 OL he keeoiete showed a completo reversal of form/and Q, J. Griffin of San Franclaco, |C2ehrane; Uhle and L, Sewell. | more on tho fo ted and downed the Chftago pair in the | defeated Bill Tilden and Sandy | Boston . Pf 6 1 < them on the floo | ext three sotn, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, Many| Weiner of Philadolphi Detroit. .... 10 190} fs was another punche: next th 5 y Moiphia . fei Davis was another puncher ames went to “deuce” and were! Richards and Willlama won with| Batterles—Wingfield and Bischoff; ski type. Davis used to a) oe hin opponents featured by exciting rallies comparative enno, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2, 6-8,| Whitehill and Basslei ie Bees? oncc durine a tent Lewis White and Louls 'Thal-}while Johnaton and Griffin were |New York 60 7 a Mere sSt' ile, record: shows holmer, the University of Texas |forged to fight thruout a gruolling | Chicago. . 1 6 but ¢ Ha Gistiwion) iis Hard youths who Tuesday furnished tho|five ast match to win, 7-9, 6-1, 6-7, very few . if 1 wie to explain. * * * Ready De fe Meyers, His Manager, Has Accepted Terms; Fighter Refuses Bout ERT COLIMA |s stalling @ return fo «6with: = Leo Lomaki, which Nate Druxman ts trying to line up for the Seattle ball park = for September 4 “Dutch” Mey- ers, Colima's is will _FISTIC BEAU BRUMMELL t <S manager, x ing to go thru with the fight, but he says his battler thinks he got robbed last Tuesday when Ref- eree Moe counted Colima out and declares that Colima wants to re turn to Los Angeles. Druxman claims that Meyers gave “ Local S tar ATTI STAR » * * I Best Pilferer Mostil Holds That the Present Johnny Honor Beaten by | Tacoman |Mrs. C. C. Cary, Cham- pion, Loses to Miss Hur- ley in State Meet Campaign, Aug. 27.—Ame missing from the quartet f players who teed off i the apmt final rounds of the fourth annual golf championship for the Wash ington state crown was Mra, ©, C. Cary, of the Inglewood Country | club, defending champion, and med | alist winner, Monday | Sho was defeated by Miss Kather ino Hurley, of Tacoma, four and three. | CHAMP OUT OF COLF TOURNEY Shakeup Due in in Sacramento Baseball for Next Year Lou Moreing May Be Go Needs Lo population, before the next Lou Moreing, |about baseball th | owners, |the small Califor: jpend almost ent for attendance a loser very long. a fine mana brought his club 1921, Then Charley I he finished in sec getting the air r race, Buddy Rya big upset of the day by defeating | 4.4, 6-1, Faber and Schalk, SACRAMENTO, the must have a winner to get Moreing is a hard man to figure, rer only to get the Batteries—Pennock ‘and ‘Bongous! PAGE 13 Must Have Winner and Buddy Ryan at of Bad Baseball Material; Team t of New Blood to Figure in Race baby of the Coast league in point of is due for one grand basebz Coast league camp: who probably an any gn get knows je of the Coast league by in nia city as he has to de- irely upon the home fans nd they won't stomach a He had in Bill Rodgers, who home in second place in gate for his efforts. ?ick was put in control and ond place two years later, near the close of the 1924

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