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eee * * * * WASCHER. CAPTURES MARATHON SWIM TITLE IN CLOSE FINISH Oldham Forces Taylor (ovr BOARDING HOUSE to Three Sets WELL SONA, ~ NouVe Been) AT rT GX HouRe Now, ay’ Yall caver NOTHING BUT YOUR BRE Burr Forced to Travel to Beat Kelchner Thelma Wolff Beats Elinor Stephens in Thriller; Men's Doubles Start on Tuesday AVORITES won in-the first round matches of The Star-Woodland park tennis tournament on the park courts on Saturday, but there were plenty of thrills with Huser, THAT HAS Gil ELEPHANTS ON TH’ HAS SNELL, ~« @HOOK Down Bill Taylor, the Seattle Tennis club star, ORCHARD OF GORILLAY and Gene Oldham, the Woodland park KILLED LIONS, TIGER performer, putting on the main event of PANTHERS Witt LOADE the day. DICE, Oldham forced Taylor to three sets be- NOU, TH’ BIG AFRICAN GAME “A AN’ Now Nou SPEND A MHOLE DAY DROWNING *BEGONE Wirth YouR SILLN AMF “THROWN BACK . A BAW u 7 BANTER! - / Af FIFTY OF THE SIZE SMALL FRY Nou KTH! WAVE CAUGHT !! ma BUT ILL “TELL Nou “io MLAD~«MARK WELL WHAT 1 NN, A HOOPLE, ALIN C9 GETS Hid FISH! AND y Nou CAN LAN“To THAT, EGAD I j} ERE AS Fo ee Ng a, oT L¥ an’ @ AN D a | a Women’s Champ Torney Is Beaten by C. S. C. Star, as Is Kathryn Brown by Dot Widimer Men Had to Lonnie Austin Tells of Thr TOLD TO LY By Peter Salvus ‘ . I NY one of the moet stirring finishes Bprigas Waschiet, m, defeated Jack To ey,' ormpy 1922 titlist, t a matter inches, Batu WENTY years ago Seattl as comfortable as they the box office window and bu accomodations of a mile swim an do BY aupen) Youngster When Local Fans and Ring Dodge Sheriff ills of Early Fights Staged on Puget Sound Whenever Excursion Boats Could Land Without Bucking John Law By Lonnie Austin OW E C HAPTER 1. e boxing fans didn’ t have it nc when th go up to y their tickets and have good for their boxing fare. wae ¥ fore going down to defeat, 2-6, 6-0, 6-3. WORMG | w= Fie on y Nid OMe Two decades ago, in order to see a box- ee Oldham took the first set, but Taylor Nou! ~« Anuuaimiie ing exhibition, the fans and fighters alike out-speeded him and finally pulled out the AA arathon staged had to play hide-and-seek with the sheriffs match. The Btar. The of Washington, as the ring game was ta- ee long distance ; " es 2 all o 2 exX- Dick Burr, the 1920 champion, had fc Sen ee booed in mo t counti and all f the ex show his best tennis to eliminate the vet- 4 the feature ag wasn't ye to the ring. ats . eran Dad Kelchner at 8-6, 6-3. w. J Dad ne managers of a big cursion boa In the junior matches Ray 1 Gunther Henry's rune named the Star would line up a couple of a n the or atene, aymonc , er € » eve Th f, ) " 4 by , 4 , P nd Meyer Al nder sare th feature fs was ah battlers for 20-round fight. They ad- TAYLOR case 1 12-10 th i 33 ‘ ’ ‘ omer ies Boe vertised the scrap and sold tickets, which Ligp gene va rning, 6-1, e » last 5 e he | > “ the former winning he la € eng Dorothy W were taken up before the boat sailed. yh fough the 4 7 Ima W . he feature mer, entering The boat was usually loaded from stem CoAST | ma f the Women's singles trom TORNEY on NM to stern with big bugs for every scrap, COA Elinor Stephens at ¢ 64 a es AUSTIN altho the fans and fighters never knew ran Cozlow J wit nd Y ” 7 t - -rew. t $$ $$ — $$ Frank Kor ner, ar jon, » eapture| Where the bout was to be held, and neither did the crew. Don Waller, twice finalist detaulted 2 pt : e Pe ed br % aed m ite The captain would cruise up and down the Sound and ¢ ‘ Second round matches were all to % ou wherever a likely spot appeared he would land_ his seattle an a1 | be today with the men’s ae the ‘Crying sasenal cers hy ou ( i teen eee ting Tuesday , mtandy otroké to pull away (mrenes: Austin Tells land ee of the large mumber of pe other contestants, |%ta8e@ and the p br rs Sacramento 145 to complete matches the default rule ose ng the winner by fans and fighters rushed back the will be strictly forced, all players t at the haif mit nt beat. 8 is the first chapter . of GAMES THIS WEEK being. required to be ready to play ; SHERIFFS stories of the Low Angeles . within 15 minutes of the scheduled WASCHER VEERS KEPT BUSY ete Ae and time. There be no more post- OFF COURSE sia mre of ull the North- ponemente thruout the rest of the He cloned the dist apid! f pat Ber ad ‘th in the number ournament : inentauarted pelst ofthe. ADRES we the sport, —— sing = Waacher for on a. r “ = — d g the shore at tage of the race wh ir was | night be PSP GLAS: star. f [ Tennis Results and Schedule - tbe olin ara ree ate EIA yund Olympia. |! Sonny: O'Leary and G ri t ES * laagl: thnk tae aad finish tine I'll never forget one of those { host of ring stars of @ decade DULE i x a rid Ex er H 9 F Bl k o) W t 2§ While some 569 spceiatore were trips that I took when Kid Cur fans MONDAYS SCHEDULE a Taree x a syyy abe ot P en r' ° aRe rite presi cleee inthe water's edge | HY was booked to meet a young ga ; j ~Y ° at the finish, Wascher and Tor- fellow named McLaughlin, The me. There will be some 4A bout ( V1 d Code ney were staging their battles for | boat cruised up and down the and they will ap- euprenuaay: pund for hours and they were i) complete ‘ ' ed Crystal club} Met by two sheriffs at likely Z 7 A : a ots and finally the boat was Perry, who had # fine z x Re- eo raft a few} *Po F _ Perry, wh in He Explains New Off-Side and On Side Rules in Tornes and for the| docked off of Vashon island, utation as a physician, couldn't gard to Partially Blocked Punts; Kickoff Set Wncthis: tage tivo wees The ring was hastily pitched and| be coaxed up into the ring and he Back 10 Yards; Two Penalties Changed ame champic the fans gathered around \t, but no-| S00n gave up the sport as the a Ww Be body would take up the burden of| fighters of those days didn’t have and vs. Hob H " refereeing because of the danger the class that the topnotchers do son: Phere By Henry F. Blake STARTS EVEN “Gag P T ? ? $ | eva rest of the representatives of Jot now and he didn’t want to be ne thea by default: HE football les, for years the most am-| gs ‘ AP 3 i nar Wekuath | mieen sea eis chek " » football rules, for years St a | wimming neck and neck in w classed with the pugs. Hari Beat, $-4, 2-4, ¢-1; John Cur biguous code in athletics because of the| women’s mile, Kathryn Brown and |« Ny started Stanley He winner Prussatf-| ran defeated G. g - Ip wid! ta terrific: pace lyon Dranga. | Russell constant changes in the game, first from | Pad retina deh wbdbretasniad gerard hy 5 FU) Abita ot neocon th “is : Jay and then to the modern |*t te start of the race which the about the seventh or elghth picnila Ke | rugby to mass play and then to the m * ined ‘until the cura’ wa made beerf boxing with a doctor 5 Moneta open game, are fast nearing perfection. Mins Widimer Aas: at the time, a high) phose old excursion trips up and \ ‘ello’ who took. up the ame | g, 1 ~ Seren veral important changes have been to the front at this |f08 © nai da nd reese i “ be down the Sound will be remembered Winston ox winner Tha sore made in the code and will be in effect this nsstinestiasacatesard he happened to get a black eye, |Oy ne (cer igh Peery aya othe 1 get a black eye, | thrills weren't confined to the rg Ati P.M. season. ‘ and it was a pip, while doing his 5: . Miss Brown, altho trying P eM UR AC a Henry Shapiro vs, Don " Arnold Friberg defeated Tommy Toad, | pond pa ° s sin id 5 yi 7 jut many Snagiey ve: Dene arrears) y De Oca 1 Le The most radical of the new rules af-| valiantly to keep up tho stride | 4Mlly ring work : (In Tuesday's chapter Austin Bod Briggs y*_ Land erat : gen fects blocked punts. | set by her youthful opponent, be- Perry was at the ringside and | will tell about the famous, or, cy wi dea Misty bo It reads: can to tire at the three-quarter there was a one-armed fellow | maybe, infamous, wrestling m Rare se When a kicked ball partially blocked by either side and| ™rk and Miss Widimer drew who was master of ceremonies match between “Doc” Roller Winner Todd-Cox va. Henry Prassott. . by 4 | hen a kicked ball partially blocked by either side an away and lots of water was seen who was scouting for a referee. and Frank Goteh, that exposed TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE 6-0. 80: Dem tt tat. a | thereafter crosses the line of scrimmage, the ball shall be} petween the two mermaids. He finally saw Perry's “shiner” the fake wrestling in Seattle MEN'S SINGLE: 4-2, 6-3; Paul Sutherland defeated Mili played in the same manner as tho the blocking had not} Miss Brown was fifty feet behind} and he yelled, “Come on up here | and barred the mat game for- 1 Marea ee maider sigs ce toners occurred unless it touched a player of the kicking side | Miss Widimer as the latter climbed and referee this, you look like a | ever in the Queen City.) $ . team ‘ tt i Ato 35 ts,;@board the r fren) strong 5 ed Qu i Paul Frederick by 4 F e at goal fron us ; Sas eat tk Field, in which case the goal, Ss a awl NATION 11 Ty ibe L Bid teen maar vote: if made, shall not be allowed. Si Spears finished third in the ribe OSES ot sinters Newkirk vs — 5 A kicked or blocked ball be- Betty Ransom was | | ra-Wine denny M ' Aiek ca 1 the wome Both | | i y euleads | £4. 806 c Wittoe tect com oreo | hind the scrimmage line is |! ermits a ayer ei papa ; Pet. | Series With: — 8-6; f t ¥. Del treated as a fumble. kicked te Dain aate ae M - This. elim ex pla Pdi: So ‘i t acer the 6 S ] k Na . © an f we saa made in the Ce aahinton We eg REE TE | “5 alt La ers MEN'S DOUBLES ; ~ Bitshend, pent Mitated Aue Dene. . wae Tt ‘ ‘ ict sel firet father Molan Bos breaking even with th Mor. M. C2; CAL RMA Méver Beat Mrs. Katiy, 1 a niet do, KickINK | Dorothy Davia, third. | Men'a novice, 106 | sss ‘ Indians here yesterday Miller and Oldham 5 ‘ 4, 6-4 ition t re its only ‘ ah tive | weceta ae Seceshy Stemia dears | Aisa fe a Bees copped the series from {the may and JUNIOR BOY'S SINGLES The ball, in that case w . : f third y k atroke—|° chard x ; ‘ Braves, four games to t The edman and Hob Bs Mober ne DAN, If ne sts. Tho defense suffers too weedy 7 New York eet vee bee | a i 4 a Morgan, Nordqulet and Bean vs. 1-b; Billy Wewkicwe beet John Tayler, 4: Washington where it wa for this ruling and it would | Peedi pol eR hd meres, | Batteries And) OfFarred | ee ne eran Rane ae cox and Richards, Newkirk and Winston | ¢.1; Menry Bhapito beat Hollie: Trower by the opponent bitin the Dan Sutito the he recs, under wate, between Olive | Bi Pipe ‘1 O'Farrell;/after losing the opener, 8 to 3. Salt va Alexander and Gunther, Gabbert and | ¢.0, ¢.1; Donald McClaren, 1-5, 6-4 . bphe say 50 SHOR Soe on ne | Gerunmaen Dad tall Mab os Yee UPL |Lake also won Saturday's game, 7 Pissclita: Waauas ana peruse: usenn |” Gon Hocee ied ine Leas, Ga) HENRY F. BLAKE KICKOFT }20-yard line and count It a touch- | Getdermann and Lols Dates, was won bY! Second game: Hh les 5 ie oe va — are reap De} 2-6, 6-2; Alex Winston beat Bernard! 4 follower and lover of footban| SET BACK back, the same as if tho leather bad | giving First, Norma Hail; second, Dor. | St. Louts OR Ae Ola the first game, Dumovich ha 1 « enon vn cDonalé an Sulp. Jager. - 1 e | ” of peor set bac o ) CTOAS ” ethy Day yy ry . y New Yo | . a pryag yas P. | Zager, 6 x6 4 Beet i Shields deat Terry dince the early ‘900, Henry ¥.|_. Tho Kickoff has been back to] rotied acrons the line: th Davi A rutty arde free atzis, boys | New York wssese 0. 9 O line Baga $6 w RBKERS SIENE hike. TH Barone and Powers va. Kelley and| beat Meyer Alesander, #1, 12-10, Ren | Blake 49 recognised as one of the|the 40-yard line, which will return All in all, tho new rules, which | Under, MEd Neen ts Mele nace | , Batteries — Sothoron and Vick;| tho second encounter, Miljus al Welsenborr, Thayer and Hanlon vs.| Pierson beat Cari Holden, 6-9, 6-0; Don- | leading football experts in the) th old runback to tho game. Under) are now available for the MNS | for girie—Notty Taylor, first; Catherine | Scott, Wisner and Devine, | fi st leipive Gath Uo AI lbp pide Senta sels Lots beat Lowall MeXeown. defaults |Worthwest, He hes joined The star|the rules Inst year the kickoff was} in the Spalding Gulde, are much | Motenn, second; Dorothy Davies, tnird.| First game: R. H. EB. egal on seh / taka thea five ee 0 winner Oldham, Miller-Bennett, | Sumner Osborne o . 5 ero were or edi oye under 0 yards free style loine ~| blows, but they made three run tehem, winner Stedman, Coz- ° « 6-4. 6-6 1 Diets beat Grenville | ceplaining the new football rules,|t00 many balls booted over the goal) are still ambiguous in spots, but Yank hben es igh ete ciris_ | Brooklyn . JE aa Sieg neritic R t Morgan and More pragg, 8-6, 6-3 appeoring on this page today, | tine are fast reaching perfection, the | jevelyn P ee bee. or ete || sBatterioe—Risey, Maye and: Wings! Bap ee or aes Winky tahsts ona.” mart -W Bean beat Calvia Russet, de eran on it eae ore than| Another Important new rule is | same as the baseball rules, which | second; Jacqulline Garton, third grave; Osborne, Petty and Tay:|eeit tax reece tes 1. Hoagland and Gumont. — a dry resume of the actual playing’ that a five-yard penalty forioff- | as near perfect now ns seems | 1 sherri aoe La: At ar. M f of the games; they will include ob-| Side shall not count as a first | possible. cond game: R at 4,|_ Batterles—Dumovich and B. Baid- aigiketh and Drange f “ Jim Anderso leervations on style of play, coach-| down unless the ball is advanced Football fans will find that they ‘West Seattle Cincinnati. . ceceses 8 13 6) NID3 Singleton, M. McCabe and Wisathe sk; wienire | Bort Curran, 1-5, 3-6, 6-8; Sim Anderson |) ersonalities end tho other | to the yardage to be obtained by j will enjoy the games much more if| | Brooklyn . jas +1018 0 Packs: h rf Mezandar, Gunther, Friberg and Suther-| Henry Prussoff bent Harry I 1, | teresting subjects that abound in| the offensive side. they obtain a copy of the rules ana} Wins Semi-Pro | Batteries—Luque, May, Brady and |. erone sais ec land va Frye and 0 tirien, Kennedy and | ¢-0 i the gridiron sport ‘The winner of the toss has been|read them over so that they know | Hargrave; Cantrell, Ehrhart, John: | Settle aah | tah and int ras Garba ckk Orortics | sae As dg + & prasiey,|#iven the option on both receiying|the reasons for the penalties and L Ti tle |i nt Tener: | Balt Lake Soc i van taut Betty Rc tae a paginy | Piven HC cr badly Hearing | er seceae fee ne peea eae eague Title HatteriesAiljus’ and’ Dal; Pon: S | — | _The penalty for clipping from be up in the various contests 1a ayy ak CONGR aoMbaaen Ge der and Peters. are the West Seattle A. ©, the : tate Open Golf Meet Everett Auto A t Golf T Off t iweb Siders: dereated “Driscmnats AMERICAN . | DIVIDE BILL B . mateur oirers eeing a | for the Semipro ball title, 6 to | ey | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31—The R Cc unday at Hiawatha playfield, All| |Seals and the Angele: e an | a Ing . Ti t T Won oat Seals anc ngeles broke even in Z| akmon or tle oda Oliver did to defeat the Druxmans’ | washing -. ae a double bill here yesterday, & VERETT, Aug. 31.—Jack Ross, of | ~AKMONT COUNTRY CLUB, Ful-| record-breaking 67 of the a cae nine was to knock in five runs and | Philadelphia haar Franolaed withing -thecucae cate By Alex C, Rose {going so hot for any dark horses! Ty seattle, wan the leading track O 3 3 niall ay DefOres | score one himself Chicago ae dis F hue adamant therein ITH every prominent golfer] that it Just seems an tho one hasto|hurner at the a ; ton, Pa., Aug. 31--Among the} did not play | : | at Deals SP} EM | tair, 10 to 5, but dropping the after. Li | | burner at the auto races held here! oragn and crannion of the historic! So large in’the field that two days} In the seventh inning, with the | Detroit at 08 | Noon mix, 11 to The victory gave the 2am the professional ranks in| mention them, and, then ngain,| sunday when he won three event#!/and mountainous Oakmont course,|are required to get thru holes | bases loaded, Oliver socked a triple | Cleveland 51100 | aun abeanelaGy the ekelen Se ae Re Northwest and most of the lead.|thelr names is proof sufficient that | and finished third In another, Ross the pick of Amer-| of the p liminary round Beawy 9} to score Hurley, Mallett and Willis, | New York 7 410) Wirst game Ke H. ©. i Amateurs of this section teeing |the cream of the Northwest is hero! was driving a Rons Special joan amatourla. m, until 3 p. m. golfers wore tocing | all three of whom had singled in | P°*" a 8) Los “Angeles 8 1 off this morning in the 72 hol for the atat a : ; £ 1¢ 72 holes of | for the atate meet. Itace against time—Won by Jack golfers and aloft. | succession. That cinched the game| At Detroit nH n Francisco 10 12 0 medal play tompetition for the| Bob Johnstone, the veteran pro. | Mone. Seattle AG eal couple of stal lfor the 1925 champions, as they | philadelphia "4. 40, Ol, aatterleetlipatertc catenanie aa Washington state open champion-| fessional of the Seattle Golf club |, Jaght car Under 183 cubin tnoh din : ss eeinust : See iene s—Glaxner, Hughes an shi | placement-—Won by C. A. Smith, In a warts from Can jad scored threo runs in previous | Detroit .... 7 7 1]|Bnnis; McWeency and Yelle. ay iF the Earlington Golf club's | and president of the Northwest Pro-| Wiicox apectal; Phil Churohii!, Churchill ada clambored HOMER WINS innings | Batteries: Walberg, Rommel! and| Second game— RoW EB hole links, there will cer-| fessional Golfern’ association, found | yecial, reco Bien es ies, Bokies | toward the| LOS ANGELI Aug. 31,—-Oak:| Only four hits were allowed the| Cochrane; Stoner, Whitehill and|Los Angeles M160 wrws tainly be “plenty it) Impossible to take part {1 the |. oe ih ‘ako oF under dlepldeement charmed circle of jland and Vernon split yesterday’s| Druxmans’ nine by Cunningham, | woodhall, Bassler Ban FrAolioo ees Ruse good golf on}tournament—the first one he's 1 Tons Special, first; Gua 16 which will re! doubleheader here, the rere cop-| who did the twirling for the win | wy Batteries— Roa and Sandbefg; : tap before the! missed since he came to the rth: | Duryea, Medina Sp } Chet | main on Wedne ping the first meeting, 3 to 1, and| ners, Kraut, Druxmana’ pitching | At Cleveland hr u i, | Pfeffer, Moudy and Agnew thle is known | Pest some 20 years ago—but he Ae haras ey ee ie fiat day to fight it! the Oaks winning the second, § to 5,| ace, was found for 11 safeties, Wil- | Roston 1 9 0 Tuesday even-| hopes to be able to preside at the . out for the cham: | Swanson o ted fo eo Ve! Div getting three apiece, | Clovels 2 y i [firat: Gus Duryea Latta | Swanson accounted for three Vernon | lis and Oliver getting | Cleveland .. ceed) ing. Thirty-six | dinner given by the entertaining | enird. plonship crown) rung in the first game by hitting a} Ginsberg was the outstanding star Batteries; Wingfield and Bisch SACS “VICTORS. holea are being! club for the members of the pro- ali—Frank Mey now gracing the! home run with two men on bases. of the losers, his fielding being pe | ott; Smith and 1. Sewell SACRAMENTO, Aug. 31.—For the played today and | fessionals’ association at the club. | brow of Bobby} pirst game R. H. BE. ] fect and his homer accounting for \ first time in m py ail wenich the. Save the final to-| house this evening. |bo the rest of tho well-known ama- | Jones of Atlanta.| Oakland 1 8 1} one of Druxmana’ runs At Chicago RH |ramento Senators won a series: by morrow. | With the open championship | tours of the Northwest in the field. | " In the fleld of Vernon 3 8 0] ‘The score Rn. H Washington .......0.6. 9 10 ldefedting. Portland:in the fitet gale Among those * | Bobby Jones 187 contestants! 43, vaN, 4 i Baker; I ‘ y 3 ‘ shlea 6 ° | settled on Tuesday, the amateurs The pairings will be made Jutteries—Krause and Baker; Lu-| Druxmans' . ? Chicago vecseccss 6 10 2) of a double bill, 7 to 2. "The Beavers who are figured will have the field all to them: t | which sot out to- | dolph and Whitney Went Seattle .... 6 | Batteries; Ruethe?, Marberry, | won the ond game, 6 to 4, to finish at the | Tuesday morning and play will worthy of the tost, | ’ | b gabe . sepa ed selves for the remainder of the | start at 8 o'clock the following day were players worthy of th jecond game: nH Batterios—Kraut and Warner}! patiou and Severeld, Ruel; Lyons,! prirst gtm: R WOE sd A the rt week, and according to the Ist | morning for bald forattr mniatsue champions} Gakiand 1 Cunningham and Oliver Connblly and Schalk Portland z when the grand| of eniries turned in up to this g toed off, and with them, winners of | yornon 6 12 0 | a | Sacramento : 9 te have been | morning, indications are that at ° one low 14 sual ba ered the | this year's tournaments from coast] patteriey — Kunz, Hoohler, Pruett ESARY At St, Louls R. WM. E.| Batteries — Stokes and Hannah; igured up ato} jeast 100 sknonpures will tee-oft (championship draw and fights of |to coast and BylerBryan, Barfoot, Johnson |New York .csseeeeeees 6 13 4] Hughes and Wachentfeld : ROSE Dave Black, the) in the qualifying round over the }16 will be Bro! {ded for the roat of) Ww, C, Fownes, Jr. who won the! and Whitney PIGOTT, | st TOUGH ixhsses 7 go 0 ond gamo 4 i Ww 4 PB cewt A titleholder; Jack | Harlington course on Wednesday |te field. Those who fall to got lamateur golf championship as far | j ARE CHAMPIONS | Batteries: Jones, Pennock, Hoyt | 5 4 ston, the home pro and holder} mornin {a qualifying score that, according to) jack as 1910, was among the former 9 Ae. m 519 arty Dalry acored Jengough; Vangilder, @anforth | s; Ky 8 « sf the Pacific Northwest title;| Word comes from Portland that|thelt Handicap rating, sdtould place | jtjenolders to. start, Others wore LIGHTWEIGHTS Paul Pigott and Tim Tadry acored | and Seon atthe dea ieclae Sortiiisacectne cians Mortle Dutra, Phil Taylo!, Walter Frank Dolp and Rtidy Wilhelm wil | them in a certain Hight, or ono bets} poh Gardner, Francia Oulmet, Joss MEET TONIGHT a oneup victory against: Theo Le-| * pes | (Sat ag a « and a Pursey, Nell Christian, Johnnie not be here to make a bid for the| ter Will be relegated Into the non-|gweetzer, Max Marston, Chick Tv man and Jim Headley in the final in} Martin and M, Shea, } Jones, Bon Stein, Jack Weatiand, |atate title, both having caida tb 1°) qualitiers' group, in which match|any, Dave Herron, and, of course,| NEW YORK, Aug. Sid Terris} 86-holo match of the bent a and BASEBALL a citar ALOT vel ae 4 PM on handleap ¢ and Jack Bernste wo contenders te tournament, at the Ingle ILIKE MIG s Bill Dalgleish, Dave Ayton and Mol |south to compete in the California |Piay Will be decided on handicap at-| Jonos jeer anor Heernacolny § ese 4 raat ho Wl Ray Pelkey, Oakland @miadig. Beith [meet inutead, ‘TherdPin, nino pome|lowance of threoquarters of the dif:|” cyotting in their final practico Heke |for tho lightwolght championship, | wood courae, Saturday, = The win ; There in ay ot ds Roe ehout th oi fp) anak ference. n Sunday afternoon, Sweeter Jmoot tonight in a I2vound bout inf ning team had the assistance of a, WEDNESDAY welat, has been signed to fight Teo ne of other star | douty 0) 1¢ oppearance of that | jon Bunde i pe ite 5 allarvanes, womski six rounds at the Sey ers on the field with their re-jother great Portland player, Dr, © THis ‘non-qualitien’ flight’? was| winner, and young Keefe beat ta of 1 ee ey pore tnd er sb on Ohl Po ke baa a | Seattle vs. Los Angeles mgt a Pag . iN 4 i MPective caps wet for the crown, |i, Willing, the Northwout in the|Oklahoma, Western ehimplon a slight favorite In the betting be-| oldentally, this tin i 0 2 sag 4 ur the ed , being at the tee on|introduced in the North f : ‘ t Gunve Citted 245. | me Mhuredawurte sites Dut the above-mentioned wroup seem | Wednesday nent, Hut aside from | women’s state meet in Everett last}turned in the beat rounds Hobby }ouuse i is Bernstein's first fight} only one a i Pigott Waary team Nonerve State D a Ken feats Thurmday to train for the M have the habit Vr making the this trio of stars, there will positively week and worked like a charm, Joucs, revting on the laurols of his ‘after a long illness, Pee) hewd to wir, eel

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