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When Gotch Exposed Faked INDIANS WILL FACE GOOD HURLING Record 1 Wrestling in Roller Bout | : : - Smashed World's Champion Punished Roller Unmercifully in L. A. Sta it gen cael HOUSE ae i Aa by £0 Their Second Bout, and It Proved That Other Matches Had Been Faked = LEADING STATE LINKS OPEN BY TWO STROKES § y = j Westland Turns in Poor One of 7 PEM, WHAT GAY Ze =F CKEGAR WASTALKING : Score of 79; Dutra Best Nov Now) LAD, EN? ~ HAW, Nou RIDICULED MY SKILL AS THRU HIS LAUREL WREATH f= AN’ FURTHERMORE, —~ Gets Birdie Two By Lonnie Austin [ AS TOLD TO LEO H ASSEN) DECADE ago Dr 8. rR ile a Jacobs, Former Redskin | AN EXPERT ANGLER, AitD 1 DOWT BELIEVE You By alee then ag . Roller was the talk of Seat Adds St th t OUFFERED ME “TO SILENT CAUGHT “HAT Fon, ~~ J tle. Match after match with the wrestling stars of 8 reng o HUMILIATION WITH NouR HARSH ‘ q \ a ‘ he day—Westergard, Zbyszko, Burns, a h Seraph Club Stat Ni ‘ I DONT BELIEVE TH Fion the gard, zko, Burns, a host of lesser crap: ui Seate | -~—~s0 Now T Witt ” lights and then Frank Gotch, the champion =e ae > : ti 6 \O~TURT BIG, ~~ hss rar’ 4 decry himself, was either won or drawn by the Teh a ae “ RETURN NOUR RAPIER RUGTS “THINK You aN -TH’ = Seattle wrestler eal n.| OF GARCAGM VIM “THE WORDS FIGH ARE A COUPLA 1 eee For an hour or more Gotch and Roller ‘ | tunity 10 moa OF CAEGAR, “+4 PALMAM QU\ LINKERS! =THATS MY GUM, ‘ 1 had wrestled to a draw, neither man get- ; reg ie rd bese | MERUIT FERAT,““.LeT He WHo An’ TM GONNA hal ting a fall. The papers were flooded with $ ' f ‘ HAS WON \T BEAR“IHE PALM, ~ STCK- rT ls teed off wrestling news the day following the bout, f th n f including statements by both men. t the hom: | f They were rematched and the advance ; 8 ® Ww the sale of tickets was tremendous. ° ’ And still there was no inkling that the wits the name f 4 ¢ mer bs, former Indé e matches were not on the level. Roller took : t elite : , “shots” in the arm between falls and there % ffm in the m| ; E t AUSTIN were a lot of tricks pulled that made it q n four g \ , F To digress | I ah a dotch has ae ton , ated hen he turned m : wu ‘ 66 gf oe : W Beat i ee | fternoon i ‘ Oe ’ ae t - | nd. jus yout 30 minutes to nr Goteh mu effort to throw , 5 tanta c : ‘ ot t figure can instruct b 1 Seattle Att Roller, but kept squeezing that na : ‘ : : - th € on the etic clu! The: quite a erov foot until you could hear the Y Ir Wephike Tigtts y it wonderful scor- 1 ted t ves erack all over the house —d 1 Charley ¥ ing upled with a morning round was supy at an] It was nauseating arose ane of 7 total of 140 for exh amd «6 who ow t _ teh | 4 ‘ eS ag cous ex ally Goteh got u ; wie! Stet Ss aude & eke } th which topped. by o bid ad ou : a - = t Roller had been | é any tourna t whi he \tor ¢ t P elub, The morning round looked as founds f " My th 4 could | com ‘ jes a veteran ca Whitey G ¥s Pe aia tho Pursey, the Inglewood pro, ‘ Palabag se Ks from the old | s¢igner nner t tonal | ing subeniraatie vege ue would lead the field, but along OLE el : nere the mat P amat n b in » and t came Phil Taylor, th toria j " t at ea 9 Bede 88) AND GoTCH in in 191 He hop ‘ : 4 Pe lise shea ana ie crack, with a 70, to tie up the ; A 1 after the first | LAUGHED ry plonehips at ( : Cranda 1. Youngs race. t , af fi Ga ; for| this yea Pg fer wake gre Champion Dave Black, of the er y match, I saw his true) G He : —~ ae rea ae Bethy teat Shaughnessy Heights Golf elub, ralors ir t at the ie ' y Fl me iy rat Ai 2 “ ae oe Ln Vancouver, cut two strokes off 5 ny Wi wate ‘he teste 10 Koo | ats Pipe tape his first round in the second ch came (o Seattle to train | Watching the Seattle 'm ‘ Youngster Is Faget Pesca pa eaal y : ——|] trip, and is stilt very much In lg tecege pent with Rolle i a ae ae aba lt SaNe leftt Peet efhiery jco P f e e e the running for the high hon- an pined his training camp. jote! a ever to Rolle . . oe iia . » > i wii om atte me) ater'me ater iad ew ms | Leading Star event russoff Eliminates Todd in Hard “he tie ine ‘ eo t a leet, grab’ him in beth arme x } gallery got came ‘aWiag toward ne tickets} and lifted him off of the floor z . S t M t h : St * N. t Pl the end of the day’s play, when eocrarseme iets | wememeas aris: | in Golf Play Rommel After Three-Set Match in Star Net Play ‘itt sass." ras assure match. Got mat and had every Intention of it . Tw : Face pass es se Ag , professional, holed a mashie-nib- ati i slamming him on the hard fleor. BY WESTBROOK PEGLER itc ing Mark O junior players held the spotlight in Monday’s matches in The Star-Woodland park lick shot of about 130 yards for WANTED d Gaftne pped \KMONT COUNTRY CLUE 4 tennis tournament. In a victory that bordered on an upset Henry Prussoff defeated| 4 birdie two.on the last green. MORE COIN G i to him and yel led 0% PITTSBURG, I Ee in Major Loop Tommy Todd in a hard three-set match, 9-7, 3-6, 6-4. Some of those who made a bid for The champion « 0 Joe Carroll ere do you want him : : D rus: le . ' , a ve the stake fund found the course Ange etanaed i hope mara anasrens ; FOS, Hg REY REE DIE ROM the A Prussoff played steady tennis and used a careful forehand drive along with a good chop pad pepe prengery eu a t 6 Bae awn tint xed | YOWLOOH Ge es ee ghee can ; iat ert that finally overcame Todd's more brilliant strokes. jority score very well, and when rs vf 7 Ls of major pow " ich 1 ft faa Sit bo boo: br more So G fina ffney pointed mat and|hours to 7 a give do of wr i rs * as considered. one of } the field teed off this morning went to I and told him to s slamned r t « t ) . there were at least a dozen-who ees ost ge se ea me me a [Monday Results; Tuesday Schedule } 0/0" sat By that time Koller was so ever in ¥ « body wasn’t |club, M ting the Mest 18) ig goer Pe er thitsadh Saas aig bn, —_ mpionship wher-the swelled up over the publicity proken. With one hand G turned |b ¢t quallf 1 of r TURSDAY'S SCHEDULE as made this evening. that he had received that he | Roller over on his back and the fall| National Amateur tournai a gic ld gure. MEN'S SINGLES really begat to think that he | was over ¢ of them had if Fore Hgts takes could beat Gotch. So he told Roller never came out of his the da ncerat La der ti Goteh that he didn’t have any dressing room for the second fall. t i which elthe t r geod t thing to do with the financial T tech tad y and lure the # finish tt ) or more! Kenne MONDAYS KESULTS : 10 misadvent 2 f att orien D Men's Singles j ‘Tu rt I get y 1 Hoflane tone m nea.| DD. t « division | ®* acy ea Gate gaa ei ae anawe er r fror 5 fam t 1 Searle A tok ar As ae | SF cae nter, Cleve Jeftersgn ' { Futn Me t . x Fred Henwood, BUL Sa oeete . ‘ an AN Dave Ayton. Cooper, M. Makila, In Wednesday's Chapter Aus | C. C Williams beat Denais Murra tin will tell about the time that $-2, 6-1; Bob Hesketh beat Frank Hoag }tand, 6-1, 6-1; Hesketh beat Francis | Abe Attell defended his feather- Marie Mes ‘ ‘ fandis Wor Won’t Break ia sage ue rma Hi is Vacation Ff or Ruth « Gotch fe tle man dov ~. A. Jones. n has re the f Mateh postponed by Crats. Earl White beat Ray kue. He is the former White beat F Iertin, Alex Hughes, cordon Haw going with the Dodr Ate s n the season Pr “ ‘ le score by t r : TODAY'S PATRENGS . FEICAGO, § i ; om otra lt ; ‘ t Abrams, Jefferson, : . fact Judg my tig ¢ Ball. $ “Hawker, 74 ° Jones, Jack Martin. « ’ Minch, Haw ie $:20—Matson, J. Hueaten, $:35—Green, Ayton, f nd, D. Black. 2:45—Noble, Hunter, . 3 ° tuoken, 2 LOSES PLAYERS high commissioner of fused to postpone ¥ rdquist and Bean vs. aks have hit| Miinoi ii be shy many of ; Henry Prussoft beat Some mighty t ft | kan and Morgar D ‘sh cneca carter everal of the rs of last | stars of last season when the 1925 | Cox and Richards, Newkirk and Winston | 7 iow ¥ t | eavon in their efforts to repeat |eridiron campaign gets under way.| vs Alexander and Gunther. Gabbert gnd | 7 ward New York to lay his tribula-| before him and demand that he ‘Pitching Poise i “ag But it will still have Grange and | Stense! vs. Stephens and Burr v | | -tions before Colonel Jacob Ruppert, | action. There was no reason for =! : Se 5 srang | At S M. ELLI | owner of tho Yanks. The Babe|Huggins throwing me out of the * (o ’ sith yee! eh aS ie best att | Birene and Powers, vs he and ‘ 1 will be the yea f Welsenborn, ‘Thayer and Hanlon ve anted to tol tis, commimion hin |gams other tman to aust tm poor) M@@Med On Hil] | Oakmont’s Card crime Crna eievene NY Sry and, Bea, “i eee ent] CLR, | | I . | Strong vs. winner Oldham, Miller-Bennett, | side of the argument that resulted in | showing made by the Yanks.’ Fredericks, winners Jobneon, Heckner. his being dropped from the Yank ling| It was hot in Chicago Monday.| BY BILLY EVANS 1 5 j zrederts ne | 10 ‘| GETS CHANCE is: : CHAMPION: by Manager Miller Huggins who also|So was the Babe, during his briet 11D) HI n appeal to Ju be Ruth is speeding to- | he Distance Steen va, winner Stedma is much more than nd Morgan. aided a $5,000 fine to Babo’s woe. |stay. He admitted his fears that h the mere throwing of the ba At 6:90 P. +4 i ye t " ‘ Henry Vick, former Michigan foot- li 4 “aie 7 8. ELLIO’ ow PS pec Rees Fema Boal pheiharel “with (Cal. prepa ats Windy Langile and Earl White ve. W - ELLIOT, of Inglewood, | 19 But Landis, even as the petulant uldn't “get her ith ¢ he pla ‘ ball star, has finally broken into the | Hoagland and Gumont | Ty ° ‘ Babe was steaming into Chic ppert use Huggins ha he stecess of a pitcher in the | won The Star's eclectic tour- 16 4 lineup of the St, Louls Cards. He's At é@or. M. 10:3 eon worked quite re ly o Dranga vs. Clarke and} ney Monds hen he defeated Wal-| 1° been we i 1 quite regularly of late afer te Claste, a4 1 when he defeated Wal- | 10:4 4 || He's a catcher Winstons | ter Munroe, one up, at Inglewood, tickled at being lines,” packed his b for a vacation in M k In the head- and departed igan, ppert wh ig show is 6 M. Hueston, H. Martin, 3 lughan, Gravitn ere he'll believe everything he tee eh wists: Gib. OH RRR” Was Elliott swings his club fro mthe left Ruth's gloomy comment as he| “Huggins had to have somebody , G eh | side, but still is able to sock the NET UP 5 aprhile Se fideag ate en ale ie ce ood Gri F Si SETS eet lial heal gate elaatio ole wat [OW Sama 2am, Gridiron Frayne Signs is =m sgetan'a ea eh deatin Be . n _ Piteher || ae : Prospects This | The tournament has been layed jas any of the other sports, For Berge penneske || to Vie. . f r B tWi th {ae May 1 to September 1, and | instance, Betty Ryan was considered ‘ Year at Penn (0) ou 1 | ellot won from a strong field. a great championship possibility Yaluable 90 ; | : ie eld : : i : Zi following her defeat of Helen Wiis, pawe in. the 1 yard h [ire Soe prospects are brigh | nt u long c Kitty Mek: ith ne, despite the || 1 184 yards at the University of Pennsy! DempseyHere TERRIS VICTOR | iateriieg win over allan pert bs one of the n Pirates Gain Again on Giants in | National League Race; Lead Big 14 49 yard ‘ fact that man vania for the 1925 season Sar Ba: , x ’ 5 Pee 5 ; : sutting the latter out of the runnin; APTAIN BILL, McKECHNIE and Monday, & to 3, and crept to more less suc 420 yard ‘ This Js especialy true in the 1 supporting bout for the Leo] NEW YORK, Sept. 1—Starting | = : = his rollicking Pittsburg Pirates; Within half « game of the Phillies aati =. it 16 226 ; 5 2 rollicking Pittsburg Pirates) Win she W desi *is, the lake cessful pitcher i 2 backfield, where number of good Tamski-Ray Pelkey bout, which | whirlwind attack in the closing sailed Y te er away fro C bs bidet boast a der a 7 02 4 en will be a able J K re 1 s rt rounds ate! r 1 ' ailed ati}' further away from th Hite opsthetiéseud ladedee AR wi : Ah: men will be available Al Kreuz! wit top Nate Druxman's show rounds of his match here last night Monday when they tl be h slip by the Phill | sortment of ‘ ‘ Joe Laird and Jesse Douglass are 4 ee 3 with Jack Bernstein, Sid Terris was ee other sutiy slip. by: the Hhillles | EVANS tuff : among the veterans secking berths | te ball park next Tuesday, Young) awarded the decision in a 12-round and , lebia > j and they may be all alone in the | Only the other day Pennock shut 8,380 yards ) behind the Ine i Jack Dempsey,! bout. Bernstein got the better of more pleblan Penns: '0| cellar, Monday was an idle day t the Ct White Sox y 1 lr Meise G7 CHaINCHORAT eee thal: tee ¥ lout the Chicago White Sox with two Tho Keenest losses are Captain of Tacoma, has| ‘Terris in the first few rounds, but | ber h ationa ue, th in the American league, spleed | )jts, one a rank seratch whit ‘Toun 6,872 yard. ” sht) ia. re won the ‘ssl Chis ey tne tae Fatale oe in ‘, a ra welilt 2y McGraw and Ed McGinley. Me signed to fight) weakened near the end of the figth | (aged in Philadelphia, 10 to 8. Pitt eeahaae af habe RET gall atid L are scarce these days | ease nce ere te) | Graw quarterbacked the 1924 elev Ted Frayne, of | and lost the call, burg now has a seven and one-hi nit | biel weil eanerh mane st FPannook # performances catised’ me Jen, while McGinley was an All| local fame, in| = = eee a Game lead in the race for the pen-|_./8¢ Athletics, aspirants for the|to peruse his record, It reveals the | American tackle. | the sixround | nant |nénnant, make what may be their | fact that by Ace eatta ne low Penn has one of the toughest | mi-windup, | last nd in the pennant fight in|hit games than any left-hander in schedules in years, two western | 7 1 | Losing that gane may prove | with Washington which |the American le teams, Illinois and Chicago, being | Baey sae welt | About the costliest thing the | opens at the Capital Tuesday Ponnogk. Has “great courage, most eG Inclhhd oh ERE Het ottesponancan = eS Euilties have done this seuson, |) iiss oun Western trip shoved essential toa pitcher. Ho ix smart Th eee tone of obpanents boxers, while bp last place Boston Braves | {7 ‘ohta.tr m firat pla eto three |studies hiv batters. carefully, then + seca ee tm | lefeated the Chi jladelphia from first place to three headed severa' m by io t is era clone © 469 ‘Std ators, coping the two-day series | watches his runners closely, He ts “at ANOTHER TILT, recently, He from the Champions would put the|@ great flolder % Athletics again in the running; los-| In pinch situations, Pennock al: | Secrame aa i Kimmy Claxton, the Edmonds'| { American Assn. ing It will end all their hopes for 1926. | ways seems coolest. He works easily | N° .kamen seheds nday; teams! ditching ace, continued his pitching : | holds a decision over Young t Poter Jackson, | i" = ar) | | | en hardest pressed. There you |stunts of this ason when he DRUXMAN the colored flash. | | | eet | have some of the things that make | HOW SERIES END turned back the North Park Mor:| Lomski is working hard for h e rice | At St. Paul~ R. H. i for pitching pole. Thoy explain in t : Won) chants with three hits, Edmonds! | St. Pau) BE 6 7041 J | cons as a big leaguer Portland * | Sacramento 4! Wurt, Edmonds! catcher, was the} ter fs an Oakland boy and with Hattories: Torp and Schulte; Roet pet,| Too many ambitious youngsters | Oakland 4'j Yacnon sree 3 folding star of the d: making | Bert Colima, whe was defeated by Ber and Hoffman Pitts 626 fall to take their pitching seriously GAMES THIS WH {many nice plays off second and! Lomski here recently, is considered | AY Minneapolis WoWE w Yor! 3 62 /Yo use the words of a Wise old yet Lon Angeles at tle third Anderson 1) MeKenzle " ‘ | Catartin: ae gt | Selene 83 35 | eran, they are merely throwers, not an: Fransisco at Portland starred for the Merehante of the best middlowetghts of 6 , Minneapo ar ee | lout a. Hi 473 | pitcher afumiento Al. Vernon The score Ro Hf, m3, | California | @ | qpttterte Mile and Urban; cago Ha a Be ie UU Nas 4) i tq Volkey and his mapager, Benny | ittene and Sengatock HM need / rf é ae a? | mont » 10 | yrord, s | A pha, ath rae ‘ord, are billed to arrive in Seattle Re iia City yf diye Cards Sign Pitcher Battorios—Anderson and McKeon Bre | Voutnvi 7 8 1| At Philadelphia nH POPLAR BLUFE, Mo, Sept. 1 { AMERICAN - ghar eda catia | hursdny, when the Oakland Ref GEORGE W. eat $40 Pittsburg 181 | Claude “Sailor Hoy” Gray, pitcher for | ————— | Wil start preparing for his bout | tteries; DeBerry, Coultop and| phil § 2/| the Poplar Bluff Southeast Missouri w , | with Toms) | Mis, 4 , ) an ladelphia . seeeaee 2 ‘Ons oat” “Pot At WN Vott and Snyder Batterie Meadows and Smith;|Jeague team, haa signed a contract | Washington, » 4 oa SUGGS LOSES Lomski's opponent is a different ea. Milwaukee I. HW. 1} Knight, Betts and Wilson, Wendell, |to try out with the St, Louis Cardin ney i +f 41} AURORA, TL, Sept, 1.-Chick | ty@ of boxer than Colima, Pelkey | TOMORROW Manapott ; 8. Ll obloar 11 flals, Jack Ryan, scout for the Car. | H | Suges, colored battler of New Bod+| 4s w fighter not a boxer, and keeps | Hyak 4 9° 4l Sonton wee" 49 Ofdinals; also signed dacoway, pitcher on 081 ford, Maes, last night was de 1! pressing: the fight trom bolt to bell, | CIGAR Seattle vs. Los Aagehee en ittries: Shomanske and Mob-| Vattories — Kauffman and Gon Malden, and Pritehett of the Soff] here by May Miller, Chicago fea ording (0 veports recolved from | Game Called aise ty Mwon; Sanders and MeMenemy. ales; Barnes and O'Neill, nnett Loum, - ‘ it ther, In a 10 round bout, | Seats Bia the South about him, | ii Toneryo Sent em