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= MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 THE TAR SEATTLE SELLS LUCAS TO CINCINNATI TEAM { Lazerre Hits 4th Home Run LOS ANGELES, Bent “4 4 Laserre nit La Local Star Going to Majors ‘makin Killefer and Lockard | ting hls 4ath « Send’ Lxscas and >Her- ||’inc New You Yecken ent man Back to Big Time spring Re, MARLES Lockard and Red Kille sm I ning to do alt, Rec re jack-of.all-trades, neinnatt F for a sum that the Se officials re. fused to sold to the © name, Portland = Stein and jw» Hunter at |e: | against Rose City Golfers Victors Wins Punch Bowl From Weakened Seattle Links Teams ORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 14.—Led by Rudie Wilhelm. of the Portland Golf © Punch tournament club w fin own #6 hing with a 6 holes of m par, played « the sixman | Lomski Expected | to Head First Indoor Show Here J erly course her Sund op Del M onte Tha nextt fromthe feat ai eoce me ak club landed + place with a - . EL MONTE, Cal, Sept. 14 6 n total; Waverly came next fod ogal pia ny 4 stars from every corner| with §2down, which was just one| R o f workl were here to p less than the score turned tn . ee Dodgers yestel™| ror the qualifying round, starting by tho Inglewood e, team A , wy, . t California amateur golf cham-| Eugene club, with 112} : ~ Dang eed C nlp. h to the bad, took the fiftt were ) nounced this defending champion this year| position and the Alderwood team $A) morning that | aT Salah erehintae ; Srgaga be pg We Keeping with th SF anlieat RR Fob r Policy of the Se R Ww J attlo team, the| 2? Vou 1 o' : Suauntng up the day play awl pill Bs! er.| field found “Mr, Par’ quite a KILLEFER jon ar N.Y Chueh pacemaker. Radie Wilhelm and re would be a ed tn Hunter, Seattle Dr, 0. F, Willing, the Waverly Aid that Killefer expected to The North defeated ’ oe, were the only players to 3 m new: teabi next year from y to §, in the annual t h give thelr mythical opponent a , stbrs around the Pocitic coast ama | Yesterday preliminary to the tou stiff argument, each being ¢ t little or no material would be | '™*"" down at the end of the ole ertheoming from the major leagues. Journey ‘ Lucas came to in w B Stein and CROWN NEW ading players of the mer as a pa condit ; wh Jimmy nh went NET und ‘0 Realy ne on Braves. He is a y AMPS h easier for the Port bat’ elise ok . Rye land team nnex the award serie mas caret IN TOURNEY | tts intrsiat ore etn teas oath amplon team a © Seattle ERKELEY, Cal, lowin California He has lost but one game whil Sept pitching for Seattle and his ability tter has had more than a series of up # chanipionat ew champions in all but just were closed her ene pli Lucas will finish one of nine led today the season with | Mailed today Seattle and go to Cincinnati in the | °vents gi ceo Herman reports. to the| Helen Wills, national women’s | frooklyn training camp in the ;champfon, was the only one of the }tavorites to retain premier position | spring, also and again won the we n'a single ’ a title, Other 1925 state champion World’s Tennis now are Men Gerald Str Pr women's dout Lucy MeCune-Mar Title at Stake 1 doubles, Heler jorle in Tournament ie Summed in [a N.Y, Sept. 14.— “ United |Rational girls apan, Aus Side Tennis he exception of Gerakl Pat Sold to Reds terson, who has to start home to Australia tomorrow of the world's for Thr Pl y greatest stars are entered, and the or sii a ds be recognized unofficial i orid's champion t, of Tacoma, and Leon defurenne, of Seattle, Pacific. Northwest representatives, who were exper stricken fl a few day pected. to be able to ce tourney. % ago, a ue in the Caveney of the men coming club thru the trad Wills Signs to Meet Australian Famous Cinder Fighter Sept. 29' Stars in K. C. EW. YORK, Sept. 14.—Ge Cook, Australian heavywe 3 ned articles today to meet Harr. TEW YOF Sept . negro challenger, for the Americ and letes «ck meet to be staged vyweight title, In Newark, on Sep: tember 29, it was announced today by his manager. Hunnefield Is z ORTLAND LOSES AYNE TROP ay. PORTLAND, n the Ingk ttle mateh " a home tho the local the | was and-home » player 4 piled up by 5 was too much La Coste Out of Net Meet HILAL Rene La © Fre Wimble the wa Track Tourney Vance Twirls No-Hit Game B® OOKLYN, Sept. 14—Dazzy re Al Two Seattle players were sold within the last two days, to major league teams. Babe Herman, pictured above, was bought by the Brooklyn Dodgers and Red Lucas’ sale to the < neinnati Reds was announced Monday. Both players u sel be with the Indians until the end of the ; season. When Dan Salt and Lonnie _ By Lonnie Austin (AS TOLD TO LEO H. LASS CHAPTER NII Asien leaving the Seattle Athletic club as boxing in- structor, I started up a small gymnasium of my own, moving several times, and I finally located at the Tourist Turkish Baths on Pike st. |McWeeney Pitches Shut- Austin Formed shania Rally in Opener FIRST GAME eco AB. I. I A out Ball in Second Tilt; Geary Wins First nF 6 hue ‘ 7 ‘0 OW shes ENDED et Wor W 4 4 fan Francleco «. 5 | Beattie 4 ‘ Bacran 4 | Oakland owe Portia 6 | Los Angeles j i | Dumovs 1 ve WEEK | tLaces o 6 0 And at is | als ‘ 2 * . | *Han for Agnew in ele Bee el a for Dun th ob Fransinco from Seatt nignt and away the ner five games two an a result * Austin & Bishop to Try to Bring Lomski Back From South EO mei f ert Colli- in a return out in Los Anq- geles on Septem= 22 and after ttle the Aberdeen be in- Juced to return to Seattle to op- en the winter in- ring season arly October, nd Lonnie Austin, at the Pool, the mate has witts alone, the St. Payl epts a Malone- uld be a corker 10 start off the winter programs. Lomski will head South soon for the Colima scrap, which should be @ of a doub ous drawing card there, a over 6 te in the Movie bath, 7-5, who can stop hint 6-0, The Indians h a lot of dough in @ a Angelen| Umpires 1 Ritchie j » second Lomski-Colima battle where they 1 SECOND GAME | will be over the 10-round route, cee MILJUS opeh W o— ABR. HPO. A. Ef | mn Saturday's affair was Bio eae oat oe TACOMA ASON more profitable for the Indians d ernst 4 § OPENS THURSDAY they won, 4 to 2 with Red Lu q ie te 1 ©] George Shanklin, promoting fan tll pitching his first game since be has| Bitison, 3p Pes fie etme fans b ens the winter, seam been back in the lineup. aataiey case hursday with Bill ‘Tate Miljus started the first game for} Ps gue Cerne ee red heavy taking on the Tribe and was sailing | er D iE $ *\the venerable I ‘mer, who until fourth inning wt ra a) 5; has been dug out of the wilds of od for Lucas, pinch-h AB. kt. ¥ s. E.| Kapowsin another fling at the and after lett the & ye Shanklin so using Young Jack " ‘ 6 Or <9 6 of gam ' 5 t c 1 ; : : ; ‘ AMATEURS ape Busaoesate so , {fo sHoWw WELL only two runs 4 3 >| Billy Jones, a southpaw 118-pound= n weven innir >. 0 6 0 | ¢% and Eddie Gross, 165 pounds, ane in the D 0 0 6 ® 6) showing up best among the flock of sateen sind fe 1 1 ol” t ers . who the first game but only tv ; Parties jSmmateur boxers who are fighting c ted, and the Seals cinched the in mets ly at Austin & Salt’s gymna- 13 3} stum. The second tilt started out as na pitching duel between Buck Ramsey for the Tribe and Dug MeSweeney for the league lead Ramsey held them to four hits and one run—a homer by Bower—for seven innings but tired rapidly in the seventlr and was relieved by Hasty. Hasty ors, lk | ney 8, Hasty Hasty 4. Rut Mulligan, Kild Mu issel, the Seals ¢ TAKE SERIES Los Angeles here yesterday, 7 to 2. © Angels won the opener, 8 to 3 H Jones has showed a corking good punch for a green youngster while jross has been winning with regu- 4 | larity. They may both be seen tn the Pool shows this winter. McCleary’ s Dogs Capture Honors “| in Field Trials TRALIA, Sept, 14.—The sec- ond open field trials of the year n off at Grand Mound . Six miles from here, yester- PORTLAND, (Sept. 13.—Six out with dogs owned by Charles Mc= Jof the eight games of the series dominating the races. | ending yesterday, were won leary’s dogs, Indian Pinto, by Portland, as they copped the sec and Dan McGrew, second; cap ond game of the double-header from | tured the honors. Both of the dogma were Reed. trained and handled by H. Ke Matt Isley's, “Isley's Goldie,” third. yy he fight will be ae ihe: ; Na : pioti . Vance, pitching ace of the About that time Dan Salt was promoting ‘ Next Sunday the Southwest Wash- ti Sportsman's club, which al-! bin ympic mar : RATE * ait OUT ac ashe ctrack t| gehen wine Wrartie: ment Dods at last has shows at the Ballard Athletic club and, nd Wachenfeld; Boek |ington Field Trials association plans ready has Wi under contract to | athon wi iwards, South } ; A at al jto hold es at Mount Vernon. Al mect an opponent to be selected by ¢ n 1 his life-long ambition—a being interested in the boxing game, it was H. B11 Opdyke’ ts president of thee ‘Ks chai er, and Ad hit game, Yesterday he turned only natural that we should become ver) * Bees on and M. J. Beals is secretary. Cc d d orld ham. the P eiphia ¥ cellar well acquainted. | Wachenfeld; Foster and oe -Zbyszko arde Ray, veteran |champions of tho National league One day Dan dropped in to see me at : LOS ANGELES, Sept. 14 ni Chet Bow. | without a safe blow and only one run the baths and as we were talking a Ing SS. CALL GAME laut Zbyrako, Polish heavyweight Olympic | was made off him | sailor, accompanied by his so-called mana-| yyank Bracit went hitless in the first Andy Smith Is SA werieca Ser eect aan wrestler veilt_mect Renato Gardin, rorinte mond, st The Dodgers 10 to 1. The ger, came in, Laisa Syareec ie Meda NG vest Beko P. f hington Senators and the Phila: wrestling match here tonight. Jim | entries. a scored off Vance: resulted from I'd like to have you try this guy ou ios | reparing OF =| aelphia Athietics was called in the Londos and Don Andres Castanos — Johnston's error of Hawkes’ fly and} declared the manager, a big, burly fellow. | SEES Neoragafi hey error | | 11th inning with the score at six-all, | meet in the semi-windup. | neversing the situation, Jack|the Intter pulied up at second base, | The fighter, a typical “pug,” nodded | Eoin ‘behind wecond base to | Santa Clarans |» cause of darkness. -- | wey seems determined to stay! and toc 4 when Johnston thre , | many difficult files th -| = bik pa gears ap one coollaay bic sticd agent barorang says) assent. | beled hits IVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, | out of the ring until ho gets so old| wildly to second. Friberg’s sacrifice | "AUSTIN but ; 5 ¢wor doliare,?1 bi | = 3 ; 5 sven his closest friends won't be|fiy scored Hawkes, Vance fanned | Well, it will cost you two dollars | Astor Pete: Richio had. beese€ ‘the Sept. 14.—When the Golden { ("NATIONAL sc so"cetin Ie Won 1 ‘ 4 ‘ OUR} BOARDIN SN MASOR~ 1 TOOK A PHONE MESGGAGE wt to FOR YOU, FROM A MAN Batteries. Mitchell, Decatur, Bet NAMED SOHN RAQUET, po Wilson, Wandell; Vance and Dover SMD HE HAS i Becond atte ee RM. B.} Tos oven FoR You Pniadsiphia / TAS. 8} STARTING TOMORROW, Batteries “Pier and Wilson; Grimes, | AN Nou SHouLp GET Brown, Hubbell and ay tor. | WwW “TOUCH wrth HIM elebeige nies ives 4 | BEFORE SEVEN TONIGHT, Pittabrirg . ara WIRY Now! Morrison, ri Fein Kremer, ¥de and | art and Warwick ny 7} | AMERICAN Won Lont 848 Sire Louls .., : 72 6 Detroit ips 4700, 86 feago POPPY Ms tart) Cleveland ,,. 65 73 few York Ae | EET Boston ....., 4906 nN. WE Pear ier Ga pabe tee sages Wingfield and Biachott; and Bengough ie, | At Chicago: R HB, | t. Louin rp oer st Cnleago 49 0 BatterlowVanGilder and Dixon, De via; Kerr, Mankenahip and Behalk At Detroit re CMevelnnd ssssereresrs reest By th 0 datrolt 6 lay o Unie, Bhaute and Myatt; Coiling, Doyle, Welte and Basler, Woodhall, Ine men during the game told him, that being the regular price for such workouts | = while I was instructing. “What?” demanded the m G HO USE BY AHE RN “do you charge money for th | “Certainly,’ I told him, “it’s part | eccl J |} of my work and it takes up my MY WORD,. WHAT VET MIGSUS V7 SAY «\F SHE : ver be bse tater yay a } A PHY, — ERYAH [7 KNEW SUCH H ANSWERED | | fier ere ‘ } L-RuGT You DIDN'T |} ADOB WAS || THAT CALL = : LED | MEMTioN “THE MATTER AT LARGE, ent IN ADVANCE | we ove pur STEPPED | on they returned and, after | nas MaDAra’? AW, TEN OTREET } HOUSE-TH HALL | Bustae ihe 148) denanided the | P BLESS MOU MLADM™ 11 CUES ] RUG WOULD | | money beforehand as T didn’t like | THE Posrtion WAg OUT OF WoRK A REPORT FoR | | their set-up), we prepared for the ONE OF GREAT DRAGEING ANORK METH | | worm a pair of gloves that | IMPORTANCE, BUT IT] | HIMTO tT! « I used myself in tutoring that | Reet ac alee Frtisee eras gut Aieipee pedltd | © lace them, but simply : “fo DO A LoT oF them over my hands as 1 didn't | “TRAVELING_AND BE have any assistants and my pupils would have their gloves AWAY FROM HOME FoR MONTHS AT A TIME, om AND SHE WOULDNT WAVE“TH AT, laced on and so 1 had this trick | pretty badly beaten up and his manager in a terrible huff, 1 | bases in the first gama, contrary to the| Bruins of California take the grid-| Sep- ‘6 brother second and Wein the fans, Cliff Br eins in th npire Job well fron two w ks from Saturday, | tember 2 ainst the Santa Cla | football tedm, they will be groomed to face the Notre Dame offense: Adam Walsh, The lone home run ef the day w the best centers made by B rin the fourth Inning of | colleges last the second game with none on jcolleg Glleke, one of Killefer's new additions, ntinued to shine in the field making five good catches. msidered one among Americar son, |debut as coach at Santa Clara. Ramsey featured in the fielding act) played football four yes of the day, when he pulled down a hard | 5 great football expert, hit grounder with his bare hand pS bh dees ARN lls jat Notre Dame, ystem of | of | will make his He under the} Knute Rockne, Over the top| vu MeWeeney had trouble figuring Ry | Although Santa Clara will not, in Courla whem he batted against the In- | ail: probeDility, | attordiy Sae gnard This tasty milk nut can- dian twirler in the third frame competition of the season, Andy 4 t | Smith will have his team in good y went over with a Brady also pulled several nice fielding | condition and will benefit by the e bang! Yessir! And Aiden 0 fring DoD, Fight Meld time) vorience of playing against the No- | simp! ee 's there! — —_———|tre Dume shift. As St. Marys uses Try did hear from them [this method, all practical experience i conibating it will: be iwaloome to! Gaede THOMPSON, PS ; SEATTLE. WASHINGTO! That incident was the starting | the Bears, St. Marys admitte be point of my partnership with Salt {ing one of the hardest obstacles on and we soon started a club in the | the California schedule, | Baillargeon building, moving a Ponder, McCabe and Agdonald, Cook: Johnson and Whitney, (To Be Continued Tuesday) pair made, short time afterwards to the base- H Prvinaeh thas eleven’ any thie ctieg: | ment of the Arlington hotel, where SERIES EVEN H and the satlor happened to pick | Wo had our gym for years, OAKLAND, Sept. 13.—The Sacra- | §) up one of mine and handed it to) SALT oATH mento Solons wound up tho series} his manager, who placed it under} ENDS PART? here yesterday afternoon by defeat-| PJ his arm while tieing on the other! pan js dead now and his passing {ing the Oakiand Acorns in both H j 1 noticed he had one of my gloves| not only took trom moe my partner, |kwMes of the double bill, 4 to 1 and| A and so T walked around behind the} put one of my finest friends, Dan to 0, Tho series ended at four H | manager and pulled jt away from| Knew what the boxing business was | f4mes aplece 1a him. T put on tho glove and felt) ai about and thru the various! iret Kame Prencm ley | something hard in tho tip of it-! storms that camo up during our|At portland |); a TCT | \N I inyestizated and finally pulled! partnership he always kept a level) Glasner and Sandberg; Burns and Man ANTS St out avlead slug, made of shot, If! head and feally deserves a world |" Tova. H \that sallor had ever hit me with| o¢ : : at | rhetatiesne nc eM TAT kt of credit for making boxing what | Los Angeles ‘ 4 2] 8 [that it might have been murder, | it ts today in Seattle, Portland nevg beeeuy Cease MSR oF SAILOR GETS iy were the bouts wo [worth and Maman nee | a it TING staged together, It twas dur- ’ ; | Instead of calling the police, as T ing the heydey of our partner: Buy Fai § us shotild haye done, 1 decided to box| ship that such great fighters as DIVIDE BILL N with him, ‘Tho fighter and his} Johny O'L ary, Chet Neff, Leo LOS ANGELES, Sept, 14.—sait! a: Ne{ierases found cant lu, eet. the | else ORED Mes Agr tbe | Heep RET oa ear kD ie decided to bluff thelr way thru, The} top in the Northwest. Fae Av eer dn Rmatasetes| | sailor was one of those swinging} Salt had tho ambition to see bOX-| tno second, 4 to a } WEVER M/SS THE NOM: yo |alugiors, who couldn't hit a barn] ing made oven a Digger sport and] First game nin | i door and it was no trick at all to} had visions of the 10-round Berne | eet eae . 7 | N punish him, as anybody could have} going Into effect with a large box-4 VANE i ees De and | | done who Knew anything about] ing rink in tle, But others | whitney ih boxing will have to carry on to the ful-} gecond game n | N 1427 Fifth Ave The : " ‘i ' ake ‘ 1B | They finally left, the sailor fillment of that dream now saa } BETWEEN PINERUNION STS

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