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a Bagshaw Must Pick His First Eleven Soom { Willamette BANTAM CHAMPION MAY FIGHT HERE SOON Sheath jie Game Due by Jones Is er! ect G ol fer Way in W eek OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | R osenburg ond sf chet i sae aa Coming to Coast i isth| the bizarre chapters of the na tional game. There were times lg ae oul ge rh cnt gpl |Coach Has ‘but Few D BUT, MY DEAR Migso MEN AND “HEIR tent toe OMD a endowed by a magic touch, and J . ‘ 9 ER x E gp tonne: Edgy gah rg Riga to Prepare Squad WELCH, —.NYou WILL « GREAT DEEDS“ HA-HAle Hd ooo, |] NEVER Ler de:-1 to Bike if D Crack Figh : ; helplias ea St; pulling With a for Debut FIND EMBLATONED ALL err Wasi Forte |] NORPERINS |i a riremani] Manager Segal to Bring Half a Dozen Crack Fight- tall feather from fledgling “MRO “THE PAGES OF GUIDING LGHT OF We a' Whar || CARRY HER ers West in Two Weeks and Wants to Show Them By | humming bird . a tie ’ , D ’ 2 3 By Leo H. Lassen WIGTORN, “THE NAMES Womens, NoutD SLL DOU SPoge | pedeks A in Seattle; Austin & Bishop May Line Up Star e Francis Oulmot—the Ouimet of 10 WEEK from to AND DEEDS OF MEN,) BE CLIMBING Ee SWE WAS DPER~ , nd pupil, young | years back—wag prot the clos n ° h A net? “i 4 3 TREES A Ate dihy | ate | ene or games area Eas ob at A MAT WILL Live ond, : at WONG ? « No GIR!» ARRY vAL, prominent New York fight k Roland MacKen-| est approach to the Jones of today Wast on Hus ‘e 6 ca FYoR VoUR MEALG!. MOE Womesd a : seaort aie. © 18-year.| Francis played most of his shots kies make LONG APTER GIPRACTIER) s rd ARE manager, is bringing a big stable of lighters k E NEAREST = ALS ‘ , old medalist of | perfe If he had @ weaknoss it thelr first bow WAG BEEN REDUCED “fo “We NEA MAN OF ery: Mies west in cheat two weeks, Charley Rosenberg, the erent shad waa in his brassie play to the on the gridiron A PEBBLE, EGAD!« Pathe habe COME “to man the world’s bantamweight king, being the , ast green | : when they tan rae | ERFECT) \ ar me » boxing tr 2 5 inated, Francis exercised a preference for| \¢ glo with the Wil BEG PARDON, JUSTA ‘ Lay e sheet Wit BE star member of the boxing troupe. f) “Bobby Jones | the long iron shot, often to a point ¥ lamette team, MINUTE, wT HAVENT WHEN HE GETS UP Segal has wired to Biddy Bishop re ‘d- : itl Mew #0. on) where he had) to “s The Ore ‘ w FOR BREAKFAGT ing possible matches for his fighters in Se- : 4 en eee bn e, “ge pressing < eleven doesn't 9 3 “THE FIRGT “TIME attle in early October as a stopover on their y } pionship, r s pla igure to even “ 6 “alif marked McLeod 7 Perfect Naik ‘ WIS WIFE CALLS way to California. Bobby Jones “He will win be hele tate fia cues oe to Ag er thie nice gunm!i. ZA Segal is bringing the following fighters tom “agin a hav idllaaa ona lhad epee - P a4 A ciate Ay {outfit caught nh unprepared Cty 1 besides the champion: K. O. Phil Kaplan, _ he country who plays every shot | Jones’ play from bow to stern 7 . 2 ou perfectly cab Bite tp : 2 to Omoga, Atlanta to Alas ast year and 1 the Eugene }152 pounds; Johnny Drew, New England featherweight Nor There is no better way to charac. | ‘Meluding the dul fied detours, | elt ven 0 rele reless tie In the first champion; Valgar, one] cars terize Bobby Jon Jo is the per.| 4nd not find a single blemish, a| tussle of the season eps eis the fect colfee, n> He the per-| flint blush of weakness, or a timid| noch Bagshaw Is still working of the r Eastern light ie Perhaps he Is the first amateur | *uesestion of uncerta j with the squad as a wh ie and that weights; Green, ban- EN’ FR this country ever had who is cap. Bobby is a master with all the = r an, © wh ‘dee foo tamweight. i St able of playing every shot exactly | wooden clubs, driver, brassie and | OS) Payers KO. oops bacon a nd Bishop says he will try to exp as it should be played. From tee! spoon. riiggee ne hh pg ge dg og meno OE ee a es pe) to cup his game is absolutely flaw.| He is a master with all the tro m. Sorciations . : Tnatads ¢ King bantamwel, scrap in Van big Teas cleek eG, washiey piclick and | PAN, divided ‘them into definite « B. C,, next Friday night for ever Consider some of the champtons| all the intermediates: es eee adl pare: {9 Rosenberg and that the match Free of the past | He ts as fine a putter as you wilt | 7° mF es ppl gary geeuteas 4 4f he can arrange terms Ros: Walter Travis, who was winning | see in any land. ads Sigel ian eat two boxern driv titles back in the days when swan Halla Saipberts: the perteck [STs tNe SR, so states that he has country club men drove prancing| golfer and, as intimated above, Serie ate and eo! aradintecs just about n up hope of staging G bay co had a sound game but! the first one this country has @ Monday and it pce "8 a Bill Tate-Floya Johnson battle |PWIEY'RE down to the finals in D. was lacking In distance both with ever had in the amateur ranks. . wl be ney pre pate, as the big negro was no riot in| the Pre t's cup comps #0 his woods and {rons Watching Bobby Jones play thru ee PD, CRASS OURS” Pa beating Frank Farmer in Tacoma |at the University Golf club : fie Travers Erratic Driver a week of high pressure tourna it's still too early to tell lant night. Tate is a whale of | winner will be known some time this = Jerry Travers, who won the title| ment golf and seeing him master |. iine definite about how the! Bellow. th, size, ate ncaa Bi e.C Onan Ad Ree ri four times, in two-year stretches,,par at hole after hole with the/ tom shapes up, it doesn’t take any, | six inches and , ) pounds seh ‘ the 8¢-hole match in chi, ‘was an erratic driver. Travers fre-| dead, drab regularity of a machine. Sita ghanuieg tuat he cae But Bishop eays t used | which the latter will have a four-up brot quetitly lost control of his woods| this query inevitably forms ttself Ti hak foul Pns eebbiic to the six-round racket and that he | lead to start off with Port entirely. On one occasion in a|on your lips: Meld. te pre Perak heey Mga doesn’t get started fast enough to Incidentally, the course is in Sun y ca | our 1 ing with re ormsen a | give the fa od for th better condition than it has ever championship match he drove from| “How ts it possible for him ever | cua ster Coane” OrtMan: asid five fans a good run for thelr) better condition than it has ever mal the tees with his cleek exclusively.) to make a bad shot? young Patten at the h Chick Evans’ lack of consist- | The answer is: He seldom does. | P05 and Elmer T areau at full i - 4 ru Bishop may go ahead with hi |) | roar storing ten in, Tule Tee] \ a WAMPIONS OF THEIR GEX == 4, Le a fc Bue Meyers 1s Boston Sox Rose to Rank [Fear arid ier a = sane =r Ea ° 7 ticular, should be much fast Pull Big |, ity Golfers) sesso: When Donaldson Threw Big Be as field , Billy Jones Is i ee OF (Gotan. sal racking of the |{to prove his ability under varsity 7} these fine additions to the Uniy, Upset setter PSi8 | Cm om ‘Truck Driver in Mat Bout|oBVES "y) Scheduled for cosas If the Rosenberg proposition falls! ¢xeeption, the finest creeping bent putting green, No. 1, and teeing ground, No. 2, in the Northwest. No brood of chick an ered with more son, the clut ) show was ever moth- i head and sho ey) Amateurs’ Show a . JONES, the little Renton ngster, has impressed Biddy | W N Bishop by his workmanship style of | ta | milling, and may soon be taken over | FR |by the veteran manager. Jones will ©} be seen in action again at Austin & | Salt's gym, Ninth and Olive, Friday FA Oana ona linksmen for the Cellar Kings Whitewash emg St. Louis Browns Twice in One Afternoon S night drew its softening curtain over the scene the ern in class and that's Judd Cutt! at end, The former Lincoln nar | Little 105-Pounder of f Old D Days Tossed 200-Pound a Star. |] he ngs of one of the best | nackiog [wine No Huskiea ever, had | Strong Man Twice in Less Than Five Minutes to | is made tp by It's the line that's giving Bag-| Win $5 Bet at Old Austin & Salt Gymnasium | ‘Alex C. Rose, |} shaw his worries today and that's rolf expert of || probably why he hasn't sorted them The Star, who || into squads yet; there's so many ot ts better quall- 2 om of about the same ability that By Lonnie Austin (A8 TOLD TO LEO H, LASSEN) citizens of Boston . oR XV |night. He will be paired off in one stumbled dazedly | fied than any || {t takes a bloodhound to keep track | CHAPTER XVII PEORIA LEADS Jof the eight or nine amateur bouts Gtnawata't5 thdie other golf au- || of them all RUTE strength oftimes helps in athletics, but it isn’t) | Peorts ts tesain league st] that will be presented thority in the || everything by a long shot, as has been proved time/ {er txritea Some of the matches scheduled are: Northwest to T = RB si make up such |ORIOLES WIN and time again in the various sports. It was never brought) *™ Billy Jones vs. Joe Gregory. a sclection SEVENTH FLAG home more strongly to me than. the time} LESTY IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE | Eddie.Gross vs. Hal. Davis, 165; Vean | clone Burns ys. Freddy Dantel thru hia post. 4 | Charley Genaro ys. Jimmie evening meals of| beans and codfish, muttering hoarse muttering, The Red Sox, when Harvey Donaldson threw “Red” Cal-|, HOW THE SERIES STAND the local bali ton aa start ALTIMORE, Sept. 18.—/The Balti lahan, a big truck driver, on'a $5 bet down Art Thiry vs. Don Burnett, 118; Won Won club, had just won a double- ROSE be air . more Orioles, for the seventh at our old gymnasium years ago in the base-| Je Morris vs. Heussey Cookson, | © 2 | Porttana « re time, won the pe 7 ; ? 4 ry 7 é . “2 | Seattle 5 arene are, te) SHULD ee aihiog the events of any,conss.. || Orme ee rraat Gaeta one ment of the Arlington hotel building. he ; Jim Stewart vs. Randal Clem. | Vernon ° route. quence during the Northwest sea apne amr ay os But I mustn't get ahead of my story. gis hulle ae ahaha he 8 i 3 opahe ss ge: ie Colonels, winners St. Louis chanced to be the vic- play the Louls tim and lost to the weakest team|/ 7 ‘i of that honor in the American aseo- | Callahan was a_teamster, a big 200-) KONETCHY STILY HITS OS ANGELES, Sept. 18.—The ‘one has ec a | on the dla- . erect in the league If mot. in tHe world/|}, 008 Yo" tine pact eaceral vou, {| ciation, for the Class. A ball ttle pounder, with a thatch of flaming red hair} ,7h! nes anne: di | | 44 Los Angeles Angels took: an- 2 to 0, and 4 to 0. Wingfield and; apatite edt «- “ewatag || TESA 9 | | other wallop at the Seattle Indians and muscles that would have made the| ene» “iron bands” of Longfellow’s famous black-| . ind beat their pitching ace, ed wucas, yesterday afternoon, 1. Zahniser flung the victory for the} sie ea the cana rot fg tin the |CINDER STAR Sox. Other activities of the day in the |\ “***0P AFTER BERTH eres like hates : r AL j toot pet,| The Angels started out car. Jnd American league included a split Roland Locke, Nebraska's Callahan’s favorite strong-man_ stun 43 4g, after getting a run in the second haere Anaya Let ow tok the BARNES WINS Para will attempt to « was to lift the back of his big trunk wagon r 7 -t90/inning, added a pair in both dhe und the Tigers. Detrolt took back berth on the Cornhuskers’ ’ on ‘his shoulders; He Me. 1 | third and fourth frames. The real 7s fees orien Cth ad apa olalbaae ssl pple rial alg Bg oes hairpins. He was one Chicago Eit| damage. came in the fifth when 461/ four runs were made and Lucas 6, plus hin speed, uid make ap to have around. | strong baby. The big Irishman used to drop into the gym Cleveland aan | to 9, and the ators. were ahead | : and th’ 1 to 0, when the second game was} BAT ILE fini‘a me luable « : i {3/ was sent to the showers. Dumo- called in the sixth due to darkness He's one of the fastest men the Ne 2 hil d he had bit: to be a wrestler, | —_—_——— 702) vich finished the i and ed i panes once in a while and he had an ambition to Abas ‘ e inning and fannt ‘The Senators dropped an ‘im- Age iaetbndant Sept, '18—Long | braska school has had in seasons Kidding him one day, I told him 1 knew of a fellow who) NEW XORK, ‘Sept. 18.—Louls ‘Vin-| At Phitadeiphia H. ¥.| the two men who faced him. portant half-noteh toward the Jim-Barnes, of New York, Brit -— five tae |centini, lightwelght of Chile, fought [chicago i$) Checkeluk, the wild Indian, start- Athletics when Philadelphia beat | ish open champion, won the unoffi TIGHT GAME could throw him twice in five minute: nd Giada ee ea eee inte rpuna gon connol:{ 04 the sixth tuning, and didn’t al- | “There ain't a guy in the Northwest that can do thatiwith solly Seeman of this city. |fow the Angels a tun, Doc Cran- Chicago, 6 ‘to 3. The Yanks | cial world golf title here Thursday tp x ‘al " rie 2 3 a Y, Sept. 18.—] _——_——— blanked Cleveland, 5 to 0, in | at Columbia Country club, when he BS ie Se or ee ees + oun.| and I'll bet $5 on it! Calla- 1] dall held the Indians to four scat- the other game in the league. | finished 12 up and 11 to go on ‘ tered hits and only one’ runner The pane ang Pirates fattened | Willie MacFarlane, American open | and here yesterday, 5 to 4. Both han fairly ,Shouted at me, | Hie Tobne | passed second pase? wiacea'a double their lead over the {dle Glanta to/ champion, in a 72-hole match Boehler and McCabe pitched tight | “You're on!” I replied. Tac és re ey en game)..........0 4 ©/was the reason for ‘one Seattle r " y i ball, allowing seven hits, but the Yee SS seas 3 7 } 8 seven full games when they pol-| The first 36 holes of the a Danforth, Davis and Har-| Player to get, to second, and he Sshed off the Boston Braves, 11| match were played in Philadel | Bee sluggers hit in tho pinches ge I talked {t over with Donaldson d Y stave Srna enn Bischote. | scored on two infield outs. to 2. | phia last week und Barnes fin. |, The seore oi 7 she es and he agreed to the exhibition on ran un TV eam | tes . AB.R. H. PO. A. EB. Cincinnat! beat the last-place} ished. 9 up. on the American |g. ; 7 3| Donaldson, it will be remembered, | pate j Van Gua ‘ Stk ES Sadik Sess a: Phillies, 5 to 2, in the ouly other! _ title-holder. Hoehier and Rend; McCabe | weighed only 105 pounds, but he | senateee-nad ‘trones, Baye eee Oe Ss Saag Te game in the National league. | Barnes’ total for the 36 holes| was a wonderful mat man and was) Falters x This ie Mere bos being long and rangy and pretty rsd tefl fate de xcs TOR eeaus Timiasea, rt: 3 t foes ° rena | Thursday was 146 against 151 for the ranking star. of the Seattle |staliment of a series o | fast and active, : 2 Herman, 1 SESS ONT ink Bae es Mite “is os a een | SIGNAL DRILLS [oe ge oe ee ne, | come.ni ty Sets oe etc | Hunter yand” Borsma are the set Wag ont Bem Meeaoe eect fot dS f Bon Stein Is leg the 26th hole. They completed| PRINCETON, Sept. 18 no| The next day Callahan reported pert of The Star. tentative first string guards, and Ruel | Emery ae «. PRE tar i |the remaining holes for the low|they have been at work only and Pe the gym and asked for his op-| ae) | Rs a playing center on | Detroit (second game) 1g, Gite dd O12 0 2) sa Def. ed medal prize offered by the Colum-| days, the 60 candidates for the| ponent. Donaldson was standing in 4 = the first eleven at the present Whitehill ana We mearaeviel Bs. Sti Ree eat by ie club I aeinsoton: varelaty Geach ain (be ud: | thas aocnet mel thec ayn SaMAte the} By Henry ae in| 8Md appears to be a very nc- | nassier Coveleniie and Read Pedall}chekaluk'p. sis @ 9 8 0 8 Hawaiian ee For the first 18 holes played | vanced in condition and fundamen.| Daily Wireless, and his back was|/[YWO corking good tk i curate passer, a big help to any Se i oe Thursday morning, Barnes | tais, that Coach Bob Roper is giv-| turned to us. I pointed him out | Patricelli and Todd should) team’s offensive and an abso- | $9.7 15..4 0 EL, MONTE, Cal., Sept. 18. turned in a card of 71 against | ine them signal drills. Murray Gib-| “What, me wrestle that little | make Franklin a much more seri) Jute necessity for a winning r AB. R. Ht A 5 George Von Elm, of Los An-| MacFarlane's 75. Barnes com- | gon, one of the backfield regulars,| runt?” exclaimed Callahan, | 2 ous contender!n| prep squad. NATIONAL wera s oy geles, and Chandler Egan, of Med-) pleted the afternoon round in | jas a sore shoulder and may not| with disgust. “Why, I'll break ' eM the high school) The backfield is shaping up with | ee te Vise ford, Ore., continued to win in the; 75 and MacFarlane in 76. | be able to play this season. | him in two with one hand!’ | j football racethis| Griffin at quarterback, Fleming, BNL @ o 6 California amateur golf tourney in} Both champions were off in their) I advised Callahan to walt and : year than the) Currier and Barth, backs. Won Lost Lead ose the second round of play here yes-| putting. | MacFarlane attributed his | ROCKNE GLUM_ | #00. 8°, 1 introduced them, they | # Quakers were @| Griffin has a tough job; ho's| RattPUre vssserseeceee BB BM oe terday. | unsteady green work to sinus trou-| donned ring clothes, and the match | # year ago. called upon to fill the football shoes | Cinctnnatt : 66 o 8 Von Elm defeated Johnnie Mc-| ble, which has been bothering him} SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 18—| was on Patricelll, big| of little Johnny Mager, ono of the| St Louls .. ae & Hugh, San Francisco's hope, and| all summer. j After watching the cream of hin} eieay 3 and stfong and) bright lights of the season a yea yap My | pie: Ngan won from Dr. C. H. Walter, | ae | material thru two days of practice, one of the heav:| ago. He was an end on last year’s | Chicago ie } ° veteran of Oakland. Thelr scores| The ruling organizations of | ¢ h ,Knute Rockne of Notre eae adn't been so funny it would | fest lineasmen in| team and the pivot job is new to| Philadelphia so | were 4 and 3 and 4 and 2, respect | golf do not recognize any | Damo was pessimistic. "Proapecta | have been pathetic to see the lit- the city, will be} nim Pe, ns lecran by innings: Weta ok x | world’s champlonship in the | are worse than in any year I have| tle spider play with the b | the key man of Currier’ ts a holdover. from last ei rehmanes REN ibrar od RR Pi Ridin bie Coes Bon Stein, the golfing flash from} sport. | been here " he said. Donaldson feinted him and’ when | the Mt. Baker | ye éleven and should be a bet-| Cincinnati Vasa S18 8 2] Innings pitche¢—Lucaa 4%, Dumovich Dee Cite, Sotink flash trom | Wp een | are ean crue ocak asel team, He should| ter player than, he was a, yenr age, |, Datterieeiiing and Wisoi; Mayu and| 180 hares defeat to tbea: AERLY early rounds of the tournament has sidertepped, caught one of | his| © be a powerful Barth is a new man and is | hoon ado el pageant Ranh boneea: Geenern eae been nothing less than spectacular, arma, gave it a quick yank, mpun| 4 asset to the! handicapped by clumsiness that | Pittsburg... 12 180.3 | teepo SR OMANGAIT int Laeae co aay eer | nterest Ts Lagging tre | siti troins, Wisoed hin’ tnd| nage, (© 8] tmodieapped by clumsiness hat Pats gal eee fee Saat te thet | nd 1. in Yee than a minute Callahan was) BLAKE Good tackles! more sure of himself. He'll |ON*N! Selmer: Kremer and B, Smith, |—Tuoa z H. Chandler Egan, the Meer fiat on his back. and good ends are to a football y do the kicking for the cw hare all, Bacritic ot : f Do one, seoran piow'iurie meee! SRAAE-W alker Title Bok |"sreee Ve wea win tno] team wnat "a good comvination at| Drobper do the Meng fort ft gaeee Mie eam i | is Los Angeles; Frank Polphs | speed of it and boiling a sieht Sah to - baseball nine.| Carruthers 1s another new man, BIG TENNIS tal ad Brady fo, Eames i Portland, meets Francis soy n, | y 2 e hey started, after a rest, on eakness at one of these positions ye hear eae aah ; Honolulu; Dr. Paul Hunter, Pasa-| By Westbrook Pegler THUPeaaae Mvuialo tlabenatiopee oe | the second fall, and again Don. | usually raises havoc with a team, Tek debionaiecersonss aetna th eras : I Ueda od gh al laa Grote Mad AN ti Satis Hap deri tee aed aa the eabt ee 8%! aldson fetnted him and Calla. | no matter how strong it might be] yeranklin, Mike Queen Anne, ts GUNS CL i Jim, Los Angeles, and “Chuck” matter has been ‘kept Bt Oeinie nvaihiee has suffered an| jan fell into the trap again, | otherwine, seriously handicapped in its training TATE WINS ‘ Hunter, Tacoma, plays Frank Ta-jqulet, the fight between Mickey) 0 1 ge of popularity and| Thla time Donaldson squatted To flank Patricelli and ‘odd,| by the lack of a decent field for OREST HILLS, N. Y. IN TACOM vay Abhi, Ios “Angeles, in today's round.| Walker and Dave Shade in the} ee next. W on the mat and when Callahan | Coach Soukup has Heffensen and | practice. a aS Nt May, SEE A} A SUMMARY pxenieow's Ball yard next MOUSey | TT iort) MBCGE! ad, wwanslaved rushed he dove thru the Irish. | ood, ‘The former should make a — —Willlam ‘Tilden, 11, vs. Vin-} | TACOMA, Sept. 18.—Bill Tate, the } pape ci Walter Oakland, (and 3. tandeuis tee 4 as Jack Dempsey, who could fas man's legs, Jumped up on his | whale of a wing man in time as ho| (Blake wilt review the Ballard | °°" pi ahi nbc aoe ek ientite yo vcce aterne i Harold Thompson, Los Angelos, defeat. | Se quet his admirers nowadays ftor| ek hit Callahan behind the | has the ideal build for the position, | eleven Saturday), vs. Richard Nor. | here last night from Frank Farmer, GAiEH. A. DOR Hines, Ben Jose, 3 and 4, | MOREE ere Lore eee ee sob od he YS for) inees with a quick Jerk and |—————___ rnc de ris Williams, U1, | veteran Northwest battler, in their Frank Dolp, Portiand, Ore, deteated J. | t {4 no violation | Precisely $000.00 net, down went the truck driver all was to be the | six-round bout at the Eagles.Kay A. f r Neville, Lon Angoleh, 4 and 4. | of confidence ot] Pertimps tne baseball commotion,| in a heap. Donaldson spun BIG INNING BLANKS TIGERS tennis card in|C. smoker, Tate outpointed the small. Mate Beattie, Bond i | mention the en-|the final formalities of the tennis| jim with wrist hold and had SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 18.—The| SACRAMENTO, Sept. 18.—Keat. the gemi-finals | er Farmer In every round, | ; Geores Yon E m, Los Ankslee, dateated | sngement, i jAntci oe, the Ce uaRGy, ot far bet him down again in about m | geais yesterday won tho second |iNg pitched his third successive win of the aaa | Bin en Price | M wc mite re oes rent | mite A old the match [ene othe aren rom orn [over the Veron, Tiare hore. Yon mov gums’ WINS PENNANT. | ' An Bhafer, Low Angeles, 4 and 1 | , , ie the! didn't Inst. four minutes, 4 to 2, by scoring four runs in the|terday, when he shut them out with © ham pionship| ATL. a . ye C. D. Hunter, Tacoma, detented W. W. quiet in spite of, | widespread apathy toward Mickey! Gatiahan dressed in double-quick |third inning on four walks and two {three hits and the Solons won, 3 to 0. here today. ‘1 ja, Sept. 18.—This f Campbell, Los Angeles, 4 and 3. | not becnuse of,| Walker's fight with Dave Shade at] ime, wlapped his five bucks on the | nite, uae Tilden entered | HY. oye for its golfing stars, tie orax Baw Lon Angalen to holes the desires of | this time. table and left in am terrible huff. “The score ° Rom ® this round by| Bobby Jones and Watts Gunn, and § i wie Tox Rickard,| Perhaps Tex Rickard will manage| Ho never came near the gym again | The score SE Aes Paracel Tehsnes a pean oliminating Wal-|%!89 for Ty Cobb, added another & whose tonal ef-| to sound tho irresistible vibration of | and soon threw up his Job. Beare teseseeeessce 2 10 1) BYE ttorige: Ludolph and Whitney: lace Johngon in |CrOW? when it captured the cham: § MISS VETERANS foots in anticipa-|the true ballyhoo note before next | cee Matterlont farrison, ollinenworth and | Xeatlne Kad M. Shon, ; straight —sota| Plonship of the Southern Association i a ea dpa Vin | A ‘ ton of chatm-| Monday night and fill the Yankee! 7 DIDN'T hear from him again un-| Mannan; Mitchell and Agnew ; PS Friday, 6-4, 60) janta had en tee the first time a ee | A rion "ean ara ator i But at preven, | Li Yun the athe day when = PICKS SQUAD || j 4" itn ‘peur 1f Ai dora EE aay aes SHADE sactions usualy | four days before ring time, tho ous: | recolved a lotter™from the embryo GRA OMMBRIMG EA di ca ERC, Johnston put} halt aquad, tut they are expocted to| tustons and abrasiona in the ‘s¥glon | cernvasia th aang Ta Attnad | GA URCMStes hORR ORR SUMTATIE NGE PUNTER For tho first time Teelthin vee binoey Anes ta, 63, “a ‘ 1a 20 ASSISTS { § asions P region | cern and the public ear is attuned! that he had invented somethin > ; Hal eck AN Betcha Ag UR aac en? i report this week. Jones and Lind-|of the Welkin, In th e | to pick up ’ B) CHAMPAIGN, Til, Sept, 18—|a Harvard varsity tear 0 y roune yard K O i Top face tase up maith Badeeoldan, taal whebving s,end nie cael we $s piak Wah ney acl new In a gear shift for automobiles | Harold ("Red") Grange may handle}on the day of trae aaa ete vatuareeee Howard Kin.| ‘The Mackmen defense had a busy | fones, houd conch, hus started dum: | massed trombones ot Rickatd’s in-| or lost hin dog or otherwine dieuhled | trogen ‘toreaay, On Me Way to] linols university's punting thia/thru somo formation work by} Richails ‘put out Rene Lacoste, [Tecieey recon eee Played with the : my serimmage, the first time in|comparable ballyhoo orchentra have| himaclt again for hia fight with| om {4 fortune: fall because Marl Britton has boen| Coach Bob Wisher, ‘The squad has| 62, 68, 68 ee | emaees Eetentlysn ce turnbdtiin. exag whitted from’ the backfield {nto the! hoon reduced to thr he finals ly 20 assists, Groves being high with poare Mt hus boon tried 40 early, ' been downed in an overpoworing | Duve Slugs complete} The finals are scheduled for Sat.| seven, Galloway was close bebind ba (‘To Be Continued T ] : Pinetree C) $ Coane Pe Mame urday, aie) with, fle, a