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e Tilts TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Washington Knocks Athletics Out of Pennant Hopes The Bounding Basque AMERIC Tribe Wins Pair and Series Two Tight Games With Angels Wind Up Mar- athon Series Monday Cham pions Win Two Senators Now Hold Nine- Game Lead in Ameri- can League Race By Henry L. Farrell EW YORK, Sept : ‘ mutes HOW THE SERIES ENDED ; , T Yr ‘ tainty “ ; a ceren | GAS THIS WHEK and Pittsbu w « seasc to ehamp The Senators are nine games eI t ahead of the Athletics and they A ; are moving like a steam roller | Teda no back \ over all opponents. The Pirates | are eight and one-half games in | front of the Giants and they have shown no signs of falfer A ing. at apply of in ators when they were threa’ placg ne of the most in m spiring incidents of years In their last 20 games the Athletics have won only three and lost 17, They have lost 12 straight games and they are in such a precarious condition now ball that they may have to fight off ad ba BRAZIL, the Chicago White Sox to hold 1 up with thrills, Seatt ne second place visitors hy. bie tu On the hand the Senators ‘ y $t Stryke ‘ a rte and the Senators! Jean Borotra is known as the “Bounding Basque” be-| weight at the chucking and Ur si up and charged cause he alaeye wears a basque cap on the courts. were t ordinily by thetr Lacoste, he's a Frenchman, and considered ma ae wield Aas lbs equal of his compatriot. He's present na al indoor champion. He hopes to make @ real showing at this year’s| RALLY { 6 the Majors ) outdoor get-together. ’ " s te was ir l LOMSKI MEETS; the Thiam aust PELKEY HERE eNMOUBLES SET. ce ee 4 Le LOMSKI and Ray Pelkey ar \ in the mer virtually The Washington Senaory nampionahip | ¢inched the | American reased thelr lead 3 all set for th six-round at the Seattle b ark tonight They were to 1 nmin < The Indians never gave up the lead after that, altho the Angels did give them a run in the eighth that proved to be the winning counter when Emimer scored on a The visitors also let ¢ earlier in the game © brought tn the Dy and Park ached ed fh and will =| weigh in at 162 pounds at 2 p.m. today with a weight forfeit up Pelkey doing all of the on that way at 1p. m. in Dkanga and Bob Hes passed ball MeCabe seo ying re. If ‘After winning the first game, & te 5, the Pittat nosed | he can make 160/° Atle ‘and 7: sais ines f on a walk, a stolen base, a bad the 10 second Ame pounds the fight Agente, t | throw and a boot by Statz to the mat be foe th © match be the beat thre Peed 0 tehen first Horry ‘Heliman's double tn the ninth miad laweight -of-five sets and will w t f we the Tige 1-4 vietory over the i | 1928 tot aan . aking eite tn th on ook honors of th 1928 tournam r { Bill Plumme , the secon: ° t « West, now he Kame t he ba a ] t The Indians spilt” w double bill with ea Donna |b pan Bopaets Ces Sree co eittven| | COPS PAIR iis ele 6 6 knows what| OAKLAND, Se alt Lake| HERE AGAIN HOME RUN LEADERS LOMSKI no go \ its. ung m Hernaby. Ca shapes up in his gymnasium He pitehed one ball and, it was outs as a fairly clever big fellow > 4 in Iifted for high fly and the should be plenty tough in a six-round| the aftern Angels never got close to scoring Bim: Fournier, Robins I H F after that, being held to one Meuse, Giants k 1 1 | bingle the rest of the Journey Bottomley, Cards a couple of ‘ hen Lucas to the nd semi-y Pie O'Ne iT and “4 bring McH Harr and pite 1 ba Canadian Soccer the fit Panchen sia Mafcus, Portland boy, eee Tada ti ; ‘ Body i in Meeting meets Henty Geysel of Georgetown Ae Miley” anak in a four-round special pints iin firat ¢ COUVER, B. C., Sept. §—The| Jack Norman boxes Al Morris In Ol b xo. run and \the heavyweight divis! a middie. al meeting of the Dominio dricks, Canada Footbal! associatio wh Mullins and Jack H u: opened here Monday, was attended weights. open the show t M and Tippee ger adhe ay once he img toe | yg. Gig aan DRANGA. WINS gi. fild wal Saecibers vinelal delegates |ceremonies with the first bout going over in the next BEE eu 'evce. tase, peamect ar tha [oniat§ vada NET ee Sous OC HOQUIAM, #ept h.— Aberdeen | annexed: two titles here yenterday in| Watson Links (Champ leinched the pennant for the second|the Yakima Valley tenn Bi POKANE casper {half of the season in the Timber |pionships when hi ated Dick North golf cham PITCHER DEAD lea by defeating the Hoquiam | Stevens, of Tacoma, 6-3. 8-6, in| pion. till the Inland Empire link }team, 8 to 3. Aberdeen will play the nen’s finals and, with O.|titlist as a result of his vi EVANSVILLE, | Tacoma Kays for the 1925 champion Stephen: i f Seattle, he| Par rt, Jr. 12 and 10, in the Louis Chedo, 32 a copped the doubles honors !36-hole final yesterday Eerctias OC the! Decatcir, (Tih, THreek bmn zs ——- league team, died today as the result of injuries sustained when struck b @ pitched ball in the game with E ansville yesterday BY AHERN a’ we HAD-TH! TIME OF OUR MODERN GIDDY YOUNG LIVES, AN LIFTED FACES! = “TREATED LIKE ROYALTY, AN TLL Tete You rr HAS ME RUINED ~~ IMAGINE DRINKING COFFEE OWT OF a \ IMPORTED FRENCH/ HMM BLESS AUCERSI.YT( Nou, Maps! AW, MRS. HOOPLE,“ ALL THESE YEARS Nou HAVE BEEN SQUISTING KT TH’ MATOR THRE “TH! WRONG “END OF “TH OVERA GLAGG! = His MILLIONAIRE FRIEND \S REAL PRE-WAR STIFE mA lio ESTATE WOULD MAKE OUR CY PARKS LOOK LKE-TH’ LAST Bounce FOR -Ti) WELL, TELL ME, ~~ WHAT KIND OF A TIME DID You HAVE ON YouR VACKTION 2 ~~ Dip THE MATOR'S "MILLIONAIRE FRIEND “TURN OUT-To BE Sust ANOTHER ONE OF WIS DIZTN SPELLS, AND WAS THE “ESTATE” MERELY A HAT STORM OF Hio?: you st when you ask for BAYS Water Res ellant Trousers and Bhirts, fh . Ask “tor DAY'S and keep dry! LEADING DEALERS HAVE THEM! . tailored trOUSErs Tal aeeecues NORFOLK BUITR 05 OVERALLS ANT CLOTHING ASEBALL $i vs. San Francisco Game Called 2 Tenerved Senin DF “ee 600 .e.¢ ANS ARE DAVIS CUP FAVORITES BOX SCORE S trong ‘eam . on “One-Eyed” Connolly i Modern Gate Crashers Not in Class With Original, Fata Oe AP Who Was Character of Early Fight Days in Frisco; Yanks Will z . ‘s rf i anks Will Meet French ‘ Present Connolly “Stoops to Work” for ‘Tickets Late This Wael fac By Lonnie. Austin Famous Silverware TOLD TO LEO H LA I CHAPTER VILL W ad Sates. I » FTN ? Sz . ! t he { . t the ° ] HIRTY years ago in San Francisco .in the early days of ee the fight game the original “One d” Connolly, usu su 2 ally sporting a high silk hat, a dres iit, a monacle and all ng u A of the sartorial trimmings of a gentleman, Dy am r used to crash his way past the gates of all nihiPe / of the big fights, using various tricks, and a, he became quite famous in his line and wa f y i one of the “characters” of the Golden G ‘ The original Connolly is dead now and Zi a there is a man who has taken over the title ° nM of “One-Eyed” Connolly and who makes hi ; aes annual trips around the country trying to . 5 emulate his niore famous predecessor seca eta | I'll never forget the first time that Con- nolly Il tried to crash the gate at the old AUSTIN Dreamland rink while I was promoting . hows there with my late partner, Dan Salt,) gin 1 Tilden § Nia Connolly came rushing up to the entrance outfitted as aj ranks of Davis cu ] second with a,sbucket of water, a towel slung over his| United States has Rimmer ¢ Passed | ICC fending champion since Tilden balle—Ba pire | STOPPED mbed into national, in fact world- SECOND GAM) AT GATE wide, recognition in 1 Las Angeles ’ Ww rt e int In the intervening years America cu . ase 4 t th top has faced Australia four times and x } t ket tak nd Japan once in the finals, And out- t told 1 ut t t ide of once or twice bas handed : ling Willie Ritchie, w the foe a grand slam | Mca ‘ ‘ wm that night SAME ‘ ‘ Vaile minute, walta min SITUATION 1 Fy ° ‘ ute!” ordered the Porn, hia! ae {ha stattation *"Whadd think is, © | “There were some wonderfal catches! jooms, much the same, For, with i stread : Baie povided re ad Meet neni troke hie heck making {that sterling quartet of Tilden, - vada Gilgen age yah Av ger stl e-handed ate th bis glove Richards and Williams il eall Dan Salt ice wok the tee A nertay Aarts é Pe the right | other ing fiesta as far as U 1 ° t aught ¢ 1's representatives are con- ee ron ber Pie Bi (Pac 7. F Tilden and Johnston rate pretty “ s. : E ities much by themselves in singles pla a ses je Heck* | while Richards and Williams a: : ‘ equally capable of putting up a ‘ worth-while exhibition in the ° " Connolly 1 was at the Jack Frank Brazilt had » good day at the | doubles 7 Dempsey-Tommy Gibbons bout | plate Monday, getting a double gle | oe 3 ® ‘<4! in Shelby, Mont, and he nd er “BIG FOUR” : worked his way into that fight, | 100 STRONG Krug pulled smart play in| » he faked a throw ‘Tea The U. S. quartet should be able to chalk up another triumph in the Ma too, Before the fight he paraded —,,, /4"7 the Shelby streets, part of his game wh base makeup being loud green rd was no trie blue ribbon classic of the pastime. Payne " sweater with his name emblaz- |‘? fae Baldwin at the ; appears to have a com- aren df “ oned on the bac y 9 Li jon hardly stout enough to sod pele a mm se @ bits bawled out a Emmer made = wonderful stop of one Hold the “Big Four” in check. MeCabe 1 counterfeit tickets So, 0} at least, it looks ety i playa Heck to M y | fight he was water boy for the and | like a 1925 victory for this country, es hich would establish a new\record Herma. boys in the press rows which desta e 5 ra = * He ae t Fast and has Drick Fldred the big nolse with | fr consecutive wins in Davis cup Hrathea i i b> in with a ple of doubles, | play, and that in itself is quite an t c er picked up & brace of al | incentive to battle for. ‘French Davis Squad Beats ene Stars 2ST HILL: Y., Sept. $.— ance will meet the United tes in the challenge round for the first game “| Jack Dempsey Looks Strong Pens If anyyatenetions in Exhibition Jack FRANCISCO, vy weight Sept. 8 : ee ; (To Be Continued Tomorrow) S* N ; - ‘ Dempsey, ag parred fi rounds as a : bn tab card Heck set Davis cup at Germantown, this es, McDonough Is He Wades paw aan Nees | Week 1 Y am nates With the one-sided victory of Jean dition. tra, the colorful Basque, over jd Patterson on the West Side excellent over physical | Bo! enough | ing in Dempsey put edad: rate " ie Altoona Auto APE ! 4; rain W sephaeeh ourts yesterday, the French tennis punches against “Fat Larue and | courts yee . } gam RH. °} Race inner “Cowboy” Warner, who agreed tp |team disposed of the Australians in iy to : : WAY, ALTOONA, Pa. SePt-/tace him two rounds each, to show|the final’ Interzone series. The gk car snorting fire,} nat he still has s final standing was: France, 3; Aus- me wicked force | ter tie bgsetiaen ae ndered across | which made him champion, | tralia, 1 : air lin he win je annual champion's appearance drew|, This 4s the first time in’ Davis cup 1 game i H. E. n La Day race on the Al 16.000 % . history that France has won thru 4 16,000 crowd to witness a bill w r p46 4 took Away, without otherwise was featured by “Clever” | the challenge rotnd. ‘au ri : lg Saas Sencio, new Filipino flash, who ex- | BS, Polse cine pects to annex the title held by his TW. 25 : os Nyccpee yd late countryman, Pancho Villa BEATEN ICE r tire went out with a report | Sencto, b ank Churchill ,PORTLAND, Sept. a e San ie Rw s a gun ahot, ® mishap which| Wb0 handled Villa, scored a decisive | Hranciscs Heals, after winning, sey: r 8 9 i\might have wrecked him if i¢ had| technical knockout over Mickey Gil) @ semes' trom Portland.) drepp . s in the second-round. the double bill here yesterday by eS tad 1a minute earlier | 5s scores of 6 to 2 and 5 to 0. gh ble heed ‘ | First game— RH. : ang QO wercel 1 4 " Prancistc 9 : nd game a RH. Fights Young Fitz oD WIDE BILL Seria eek eke Cineing A rane 8 Sent. &—Rob|,LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8.—The | Portland ete) incinnatt ot » 2 6 1 | LOS! ANGELES, Ser Sace copped the first game of a| Batteries—Crockett and Yelle; "ale 5 8 3] Fitzsimmons, Jr, meets Jimmy De) doupio bill here yesterday from the | Burns and Hannah, Bat erie Goodwin and Kruegor;| laney, of St. 1 mul at ernon Coll: gars, Dut dropped the second at-| Second. gam Oe wt : vse bitidey= I tator will be Jim ettriea, the.man| eu 5 % % Bay ave Peete | First game— R 4H Portland Mea gen ti sest ) | Wit, Sucsked | Oy Dore nace FAMENO Ws. sees een 10 15 Batteries—Mitchell, Moudy and 1899, for the) vernon 2 18 Agnew; Rachac and Tobin. Minci, Martin and Shea; n and Danning. jat Coney nd, in 99, (AMERICAN — ] |osywelencainpinshin | y. WATERFRONT WINNER YAKIMA, Sept. 8—The Water- ront A. A., of Seattle, defeated the ‘akima ball club here yesterday, y Barton came within an inch} ching a novhit, no-run shut out the South » 0, and allowed them Won Lost Pet. | Washington si 46 ag (OF Philadelphia when he 834) Merchant nfield and and Whitney tatteriow enfeld; Ludolph Wak. 7 Oat but one hit. Burns' home run in the | @nfeld; Tu to 1. e 61 1 4¢2 | ninth inning with Stoke on bases | Lh sa ia ccounted for the two runs made by | g : he Georgetown Merchants First game, New York at Boston,| The score postponed; wet grounds | South Park Second game R. H. &,| Georgetown New York 7 1 5 1 Batteries—Leonarc 9 At Boston 14 g| Barton and Hempol. Battorles—Jones, H, Johnson and| ees 5 Bengough; Ehmke and Picinich. | First game R H ie “ " @. Yr eneciali | eaahineton oS Sea Foods—our speciality. BOXING Other good things—of course.” At Philadelphia EA He Js | Batteries—Johnson and Ruol; By ide bats Cos bh x Tl — TONIGHT — If you're one of the thousands of Seattle Wrasniivton : Hae i First Nout $180 Sharp folks who really appreciate oysters served Philadelphia 6 13 Coast League at their best—you'll not regret making it a | Batterie s—Coveleskic, Russell, j point to eat at Don’s today. Oysters are in Ball Park eee Zachary and. Ruel; Quinn, season—and served in Don’s inimitable way erg and Cochrane Take Pourth Ave, Cars they make a wonderful dish is First game t , niin’ , \ Ake a vbininen ecqan | NATE DRUXMAN | At Cleveland 6 19 1 eth abe Jysters “—_q | Batteries—Blankenship, ‘Thurston | LEO LOMSKI Oyste) pe, Crabs other good ZOWPSmMn Ze MASP UAMHn<O and Schalk; Miller, Speece, Karr and Mlddiewetght Ch of A Lu Sewell the Paeltle Scallops things, Second: game R, Hi aD Vs. Shell Fish of course ” heed » | 4} RAY PELKEY he Batteries Kdward. and _Crotse of Oakland, Cal, Chatlenger Schalk; Smith and L, Sewell ! OTHER REAL 4 9 First game ! 1. BOUT St. Lout + Ladies Cordially vited Detroit 1 Tleketa on sale at Druxman Battorie Van Gilder, Danforth 142614 Witth aves Joo DI id elargrayer \Wellee opts’ ant ‘a Oceldentht ind | Ypater: DON EHLE Bassler, Woodall Jim Puraley's Second and . cond gam¢ M, BID Geau Ninth aven tor. Olive Bi Fifth and Pike— wire Macnee Detrott 1 10 0 Jattorie Davi. and Dixon; ent hill, Doyle and Bassler When Dan Salt Closed Door Big “4” Ts:

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