The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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HMI . BEGETS to i;i
RivaJ Clubs Cmopete ih"Of-v
' fermg. Quarters f or Inteh-
-jSAve Work:,: -''X ;
Fishing in Nearby Streams
j Good, But Water is Muddy J
From Rain : " ;
SARATOGA SPRINOS. ,N.r T
-20. rt By Associated press.)
The Chinook salmon are begin
ning to enter the rivers, accord-
mcX . Dempsey, heary .weight! ing to reports received rom coast
champion.. Sunday night wilt leave
Saratoga Lake where he has been
training for. his X ixhtt next month
with Gene Tanner, and ' will take
up training' quarters .Moo-lay n
Atlantic City.. . Dethpsey'a manag
er announced tonight that the
fishing centers . bjC.the Anderson
sporting goods store. Fishing in
nearby rivers ; continues good , al
though the recent rains have mud
died the water somewhat.
Alse I 'riTer- Reports k
I Latest Pacific CdUsBearty" '
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American League -
New York -;;. . '. ; . . j,7 5
Cleveland - . . w. .
Philadelphia
Detroit :
Washington
Chicago ,
St. Loals . ,
Boston
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65
2
59
59
50
42
45
54
56
57
5G
59
70
80
National League
irqm
niove ta Atlantic City fa at there--1 jwaldport": blue back and salnVon
quest or iex Kicasru. promoter vi aegl0tolng to come In : Mn chi-
, " : r ."? 5 .,p-f HflnV Koine- .ntVrht- flohtnr ahnfiM
T v-""0 a.s;f .aaaw
the tight.
, : PHIUADEL-PHrV. Ang; 2 0-
( By, A,.p)r Tickets -for the Jack
' Dempsey'-Gene' Tunney champion
ship boxing-bout, ta -b held In
, the sesh.ui-catehaial!'stadlum on
September 2 S.wjll be placed qn
; sale heltlwer Priees will Vaoge
. from S3 to $27.59.
1 In making this; announcement
today Jules. Aronso'n said that Tex
-' RIckar,New-f York promoter of
the flght,. would, come to Phfla--
. defphta to establish publicity and
.ticket selling offices. With ftick-i
, ard will come a corps of ticket
salesmen and other attaches of his
organization - who will set th
ui luavuiuer iu uiuiiun tor me uoiug cuuu ivr vbiu
first" ij&ayywelgkt world! , cham-1
pionshlp -fight erer beld In Penn-
BylTanla uli'. 'H'" ' i; "'SV-
Invitations to establish their
tralni. quarters were sent to-
day toiDenpsey - and Tunney by
several .country clnbs. No replies
have been received to any of the
InTitations - so far as could , be !
i earned.
Dempsey and Mayor Bader tf
Atlantic City are close friends and
the mayor Is eager that' he estab-1
nan nia camn there. Billy Gibson,
the . challenger's manager, is ex
pected., here- tomorrow, to look
over suitable' sites. ' - - 4
1e;g0od 'by the ; week-end; : lAlsea,
river and Drifht high. Boast for
rent by C M. Buckley, 4 miles
east of Waldport. Blue backs, run
ning In Yachats river.
Big Nestucca rfver, at Woods
Some good catches of blue backs
and trout made the last few days;
chinook beginning to come in:
best luck on bluebacks made trol
ling with nlcklef spoons. - Boats
and cabins ' for; rent from R. C.
Neil at Woods. ; V
Siletx river,, at Taft -Fishing
reported good on lower Siletz; sal
mon trout and ; bluebacks biting
good, best luck usinr ;troir with
a large nlckle flash spoon and a
small nlckle srioon behfhd the
oBats
for rent ht .Taft from G. W. Gre-
tulla.
Tillamook streams--Wilson and 1
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Philadelphia
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Jack Sherlock, star shortstop of the Seattle club of the
Pacific Coast league, is booked to go to the majors at the close
of the season, if npt before.. Halt a dozen big league clubs are
bidding for nia services.
Los Angeles .
Oakland .....
Sacramento. .
Mission
Seattle-' . . . ...
I Hollywood
Portland
San 'Francisco
Coast League
W.
85
74
71
67
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66
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Helen Wills' Conqueror Nar-
rowly Escapes Fate at
' Forest Hills .
Results
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; CHICAGO, i Aug. 2tf.(By A.
P.)- Brooklyn '-defeated; Chicago
3 to 1 in an " abbreviated same
Trask river reported good fjfshlng I which was called at the end of the
)R,.N.Y.. Aug. 20.
-Cene . Tunney,' 'challenger I
Jack Detnpsey for the heavy weight
championship of the world, showed
the usual .even tenor of. his way
at his tratning camp .today with
the nsual; . rounds of I training
p.tantr and hla customary Jaunt to
. the woods with a book for a quiet i
Jlt of
There, ia no "hint about the camp
here yet as the probable place tor
f otare , training in ; Yler of lh
change' of scene of the boat from'
New York lo. Philadelphia. ,7 It is
understood - it - will probably be
for trout and bluebacks; some' Chi
nook salmon being caught fn the
bay. ' :: ;''-' :
j North ' San tlani River muddy
above Mill City;; fishing not very
good..' j . ' - j.
South San t lam, Via Albany, Leb
anon, Foster -Fishing good above
foster, using spinners or flies; a
good catch of fish made on Wiley
creek with coachman files.
; Local bass fishing -Bass fishing-
continues to be good, using
either plugs or bait; some of the
lakes yielding good, catches are
Clear ' lake. Goose lake, . Hubbard
lake and Wheatland ferry lake.
fifth Inning oh account of rain
Scored- R.: H. U.
Brooklyn ..; 3 3 2
Chicago . 17 2
t Grimes and Hargreave; Jones
and Gontales.
; Cincinnati; Aug. 20. rLuque
held Boston to nve hits' and Cin
cinatti won from the visitors 5
to 2 today.
Score R. Jl. E.
Boston . 2 5 0
Cincinnati : 5 u ,1
Benton and J. Taylor; j Luque
ana margrave.
X Americaii Leagtie 'c
Resulu
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20.
(By Associated Press.) Detroit
knocked the Athletics 'put of "a'
second place tie' by winning both
games, of a double header here
today, the scores were 4-2, and
5-4. ' . . ; .:
First game R- H
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Pacific Coast
v Results I
Detroit . . . .
Philadelphia
4
2
11
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LOS ANGELES. Aug. 20. (By
A. P.)- The- veteran Doc Crandall
limited the Missions to three scat
tered hits and pitched the Los
Angeles Angels, to a 7 to 0 vlctdryj
here today.
Scor
Missions ..
Los ' Angeles .
V Bryan and Murphy;
EL I -and Hannah
0
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R. H. E
0 3
7 12
Crandall
SACRAMENTO. Aug. 20. Oak
Whitehill and Bassler; Quninnjland took Its first game-of the
week today when It managed to
nose out the Senators by a 4 to 2
count.
Score R H
Oakland 4. 9. 1
Sacramento 2 fi
Krauss and Read: Martin. Kjt
In$ land Koehler.
Grove, Pate and Perkins.-
Second game R. H. E.
Detroit .'...'... 5 11
Philadelphia ... .. 4 ,12 . 1
Wells, Dauss and Woodall,
Bassler; Walberg, Gray, Pate,
Willis, Quinn and Perkins, Coch
rane.
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ES .GETS DRAW
in eume wot
DAOmA? a-i ma. mi . I RAM TTTJ A MrTDnr a A
oi. UVV13, Aug. ZO.WThft Car-1 s 1. .. 1 Phil Mnit,. ,.v;.., 27' -
rftl -ia vn..:. -L .. ii" 01 nve Kme ; pucner oi
nne Ad T. ,OTnrM Ja broken today iwhen Faber, ",o.nywootl Stars, let the Seals
xooko tiu wW.rr ' ""iwiiite Sox pitcher, held Boston to I"""" Z. "IX Bcaerea hits today
Ralph ? Moore Knocks- Out
Young Tracy ; in Third
Round of Main Go
took ' the aeries opener from ' the
ew rora: Giants 6 to 2 " t '
rr 5 Ri ; H. . E
VrK - 2 10 2
u l-OUls .... 6.8 1
. - -ltstmmons and Florence;
j -arren.
seven scattered hits,
won 5 to 1.
Chicago
Boston t . . ;
Fbervand Schalk
Russell and GastonJ 4
Fblladelpfeia - Pittsburgh game
Chicago e-hia team mates clouted the
" nara 10 win 6 to 1.
Score r it w
Hollywood c 11' V
S.ani Trancisco 1 a c
.Muicahy and Cook: Cirtmn nnri
. r
vargsR
"5 7,0
17 0
Zahnizeri
aj W IUXI1V. AUK- ZU.- Tnfl 1 Ta n
w ' . rw arm m nnVAtt I a.
HottwnnAi j -i " " ,V Vm-b non-b.k. . . ! game
' Jti,u, uouoieneaaer to-1 wiucu UBtponed wet grounds
post-
niorroW.
several days before the camp is I
moved."1 .?;': Q.xi;. :?(;?; ; ;'x .
" He went through 'four W live
;:JilffliippiFo;
EUGENE, v Aug. .20. (AP).
Ralph . Moore, 136 -pound mauler'
of, Marshfleld, won over . Yoting
Tracey, 134 pounds, of Portland,
rast rounds with Bill Vldabeck, his I with a . knockout In u the third
New Jersey; heavyweight sparring I round of a scheduled 10 round
partner. , Thef. group, of sparring I fight.- and . George ; Dixon. . 1 4 7.
partners, will be added to tomor-j Portland, and Olynipla Kid John
row by . the arrival of Bud Cor-I son, 1 47, Olympia. WaalU to tight
wu . ui ..Dninom,. jm. 4., aaotner 1 to a araw in xu rounds, in a dou-1 " 1 ukk, Aug. 20 (By
heavyweight. - Sunday,. , Johnny I ble event boxing .show staged1 at I Associated Press. ) -Johnny Dun-
ulMW Vl "",.ora is expectea. luaywara Field, in connection Wlthl uec. oi wew York, fighting with
Several individual, protests were I the Trail to Kail celebration here. I one hand after h.
made, against holding the fight by I : Phil JBayes, oi? Salem, galhed a I ?urei Als right in the third to-
v.v,..wuj, ui lucre nas i aecision .over .jonnny Kelly Of won a judges decision over
been ,&o. . organised. , movement) Portland in a six roand prelimt-1 d Bretonnel, of France, in th
e,-Mot i. a Toqmg me oppo-inary.; Harold Davis, Eugene, and I AW rouna feature match of. a box
sitlott. tlja Rer. George B. Pence, Jimmy Demlth,! Corvallis. fought I bow for charity at Ebbets
-iwiii ui ia -resoyierian Min-iiour rounds to a draW. while I Ma. , :.
. - "...ucum, i Jimnij ivuBnrn, a;ugene, gained a I - frewry sxooo oat as one' of
""7 MC " ur" onie oi me i decision over Joe McMasters. Twol remarkable in Dundee's
roligioiis organltations would "ex-l Portland newsboys. Kid Tenr and 15 of fighting. Although
"""I uua jrercy, lougnt a, sparkling f ""t ruuea nim aggressire-
the St. Louis Browns today in the
opener of a series by 10 to ,4.-
St. Louis 19 51
New s York . ..10 10 2
Ballon, . Wingard and Schang:
H. Jones, Shawkey and SeveroidJ
SIOYE TO PORTLAXD
jBill Tilden, Alton
win Tennis Matches
t.. SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 20
CBy, A. P.) William T.. Tilden II,
of Philadelphia and Bryon Alton
of Dallas, Texas, gained the final
count of the Invitation tennis sin-
SlLVERTON, - Atg. toi (Spel tfef1 Meadow c,ub today by
fial to The Statesman..;fW. stralghT m7n
w &uuc iw ruriwBu wnere i era; b. K neatan of tn.
he will be manager of the new! Center. N " V tt.n tt.n c
.ur r, v,uue was i orion vanquished Alfred Chanin
formerly manager of the. Gem at frof Sprlngfleld, Mass., 6-4, 6-3
Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Coolev 6-0. a.
" 3 US V V LU a 11 LidUtl 111 JI1M SI ff-
their home within the hext ' two
weeks,
FOREST HILLS, N..Y., Aug. 20
(By Associated Press.) Eliza
beth Ryan, of California, con
queror of Helen W'lUs and tourna
ment favorite, barely escaped de
feat "today tii ' "her quest of the
women's national tennis cham
pionship
It required all the pluck and de'
termination of the .36 year old
veteran to ward off a brilliant
driving attack by Eleanor Goss, of
New York, who has been aiming
at the crown4 from a place in the
ranking first ten for almost a half
score of years.
The New York girl was leading
the Becond set, when Miss Ryan,
by covering, desperately brought
the score to 3 all, finally winning
the set at 6-4. iThe loss dulled the
edge of Miss Goss attack and her
game finally collapsed completely.
Miss Ryan, winning the final set
, . . National League
Brooklyn "3; Chicago 1: 5 in
nings. , f - v - -
Cincinnati 5: Boston 2...
St. Louis ; New .York 2-. '
Philadelphia-Pittsburg, post,
poned; rain. . ' -
, i American -licafrnc ;
' Detroit 4-5; sPhIladelphla 2-4.
1 ChicagoS; Boston . 1 '
New-York 10: St. Louis 4.
Only- games played. - ? i-
" ' ' Coast Leaftue
Los Angeles 7: Missions 0. ;
Oakland 4; Sacramento .2. '., :
Hollywood 6; San Francisco 4.
Portland-Seattle postponed;
wet grounds. '
SHERIPlS NOT1CK OP, SALE
'"OP REAL PROMCRTY ON
PORIX'LOSUUE.
UnionMosier
borara LsmI No. 441, aU Wd, 8
p. m. . Vll 119 tor ai.
CAPITAL , TYPOORAP HIOAU . VSW
Ho. 210 PrtttiJant, U. K. vna;
: elry, if. L.' fitkttta. A!mu '
. mod aaturJay, 8:00 p. a. , '
CARPENTERS UNION NO. 10S .
Aiaeta Tbura. STMniar. - ArxUmr Tucarar.
prrcide&t; Win. 1'artit, aectatarr.
Ski i 14 saaebaniea tarauha4. paoaa ill.
HOTEL. AND RKSTAURANT KM
ployeag local 452, ry third AfonJay,
57 Court, - Hal Pirca. aaeratary.
8ALEM ONION J.ABEO. LEAGUE
UmIi II Labor 1111 os call f prn
4ont. F. W. Seara. aeretary. Bos '
" 443, plam. Ora. , , ,. j
Idg&iliqstcr
FRATEKNAt. OltDER OP TAQLTS, toast
crary Hadoeadar. Fratarnity titlL a).
M. Will.tt. Sac'y. Tel.
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MEETS AT
, Frateraal iHaJl ry Tuaaday avaalDg.
Yiaitora inTitad. N. Park Bturfea, CO.;
' Walter K. af -Rv B.
Notice is here"by, given:, That, byj
virtue of an execution duly . issued
out of the; circuit court 'of the
state of Oregon for the. county of
Marion and to me directed on the
22d day of July, 1926, .upon, a
judgment and decree duly ren-
Mt)t Ortffon Ot&ttzxnzn
Fubliahad avary morning (axrept Mon
day) At Salam, tha capital of Uraron.
at love for a match triumph at dered; entered of record and, dock-
3-6, 6-4, 6-0.,
ncK wins .
i FUST :FBffi
Knocks -Down Francis
Charles Three Times in
One Minute Go
NEW YORK,', Aug. 20. (API.
faui tJerienoacnj rormer light
heavyweight chamDion. scored a
technical knockout over Francis seven Per an3um
seted in and hy said court' on the
14 th day of July, 1926 in. a cer
tain suit then pending , in said
court; wherein Royce AUn and
Jessie .M. Allen, his wife. ; were
plaintiffs, and tt. H. Robert and
Hattie Roberts, hla wife, Ethel B.
Roberts. Gordon McGIlchrist and
Marie E. McGIlchrist, his wife, and
G. P. Armstrong were defendants.
in favor of plaintiffs, and against
said defendants, - by which execu
tion 1 am commanded, to sell the
property in said execution anl
hereinafter described, to ,pay th
urn due tne plaintiffs of S38T7.72.
together with, interest thereon
from July 11, 92tf, at(the rate ol
until
Local Jlatc3r
For Classified,
" AdyertlsTnu
Dally or Snnday
. 2 eanta per word
6 eanta par word
eaott par word
f,-.v ... ,-
Onatima ,
Threa time .
Six Umei
1 mo. daily and 8nn. 20 eanta par word
In ordac to vara tha mora than ona
tima rata, advartiaament null run in
eonaeoatira iaauaa.
No Ad taken For Uta' tban S5e.
; Ada. run Bnnday OHLt charfad at
ona-tiaia rata.
AdTartlaemanta ' (axeapt Taraonata
Md JBitaationa, Wasted) .wUl ba taken
orer the telephone if .tha ftdverUaar la
a annaeribcr to phone,
t Tha fitatoimaa -will .rclT aiTr
tlseraanta at any tima of the day or
night. To inaura proper elaaaitiea
tiona ada abonUL,b la laore 7 p. m.
TEXEPUONB 23 OB 68
Charles, of, France, in the first
round of a 10 round match at
Ebbets field tonight. .
The battle lasted only one min
ute and nine, seconds, with Ref
eree Patsy Haley stopping the
match as the French fighter fell
for the. third time, under the ter
paid, and the , further sum of
$233.85; attorney's fees, together
with the costs, and disbursement?
of said suit, taxed at 127.20, and
the costs and expenses of said ex
ecution, I will, on Saturday, Aug.
ust 21,: 192'6, at the hour, of ten
o'clock a." in V of said day. at the
Money to Loan
' ' OJf RRAL E STATS ' '
' T. K. VOH.lt ,
(Over Ladd himh PaoV)
- ADVRRTI8INO , ,
HONEST ADVEKTItliG Thee sol
um But ba kept free from anythtag
of a qaeatioaabloMture. . Miarepraaan
tationa will not ba tolerated. Infor
mation tLowing any qneationabla In
tent on the part of tha advartiaar
abould ba reported to thta newa-
paper or the Balem Ad elnb. -,
rifle left handers of the '. Aatoria w"V1o th''UI,.tr co"r( ROUnd FaCCS StarTfJ CCSt-
puncher.
The men no sooner had squared
off than Berlenbach sank his left
to the body. Charles went down
for a count of five. A second left
dropped the European man for a
count of seven. As the foreign
fighter, making his first appear
ance in this country, arose, .Ber-
lenbach fired a" fusilade of lefts
and rights at him and Haley halt
ed. the one sided affair as Charles
slumped to his knees in his own
corner.
Berlenbach weighed 174
five pounds more than his op
ponent.
house in Salem, Marlon county.
Oregon, sell at public, auction to
the highest . .bidder for cash , In
hand oh the day of sale all lh
'right, .title, interest and . estate
which said defendants and all
persons claiming under them sub
sequent to the date of the execu
jtlon ;p.f,.plafeitilffs -mortgage,, to
wit: the 11th day of December,
1 9 IS , had, or now have": in 'an d to
said premises! .hereinbefore "meo-
jtionea ana aescriDed m said ex
ecution' as follows " , ' s
Lots Thirty-nine (39) and Fot-
ty (40) SuhnVsIde Fruity Farms
Number Ten . ( 10 ) as shown and
designated on the plat of said
Sunnyside Fruit Farms Number
Ten (10) now on file and" of rec-
Chance in Movie Work,
your
HOME RUN RECORD TIED o n
. of Conveyances for Marlon ennntv.
StxiTIETII CIRCUIT BLOW" Said sale Will be Ynade mh Wt
to redemption in the manner nrw.
1 1 mil, lexas, Aug., zq. (A. 1 vided oy law. - ,?
P.) Big Moose Clabaugh, Tyler
outfielder of the, East Texas league
tied the home run record . for or
ganized baseball here Fridav when :
he hit his 60th four-bagger of the
season.
CULVER CITY. Cal. Is
face round? ' V . -
Then your chances of success In
the movies in greater than If your
face were long. If you are one of
?be . vast army of pVople whoso
ambitions lie along this direction.
The Dr feet camera ,fni: mint
be r6und, (saya ' Metro-Gold wyn
Mayer experts. It makes little dlf-
fewnce how exquisite the color--
jag or how perfect the features.
the contour of the face actuall
decides one's fate In the movies.
The color of the hair and th
tyes does not matter; There ar
jnst as many blue-eyed girls ov
ine screen as there are hrown-
cy&0 ones. Norma Shearer, E!ea-!
nor Boardman, Lillian Ginh and
My McAvoy are only, a few who
i-aer blue- eyes, yet each one la
h distinct -photographic type.
Nntlilna'?: XXIV,- "
Sheriff of Marlon County- Ore. you grab for something farther off
jiy Z4-3i; ang 7-14-21-than the leneth of vm.r
'W.
Dated this 23d day of -July 1926.
D. BOWER.
press themselves strongly
matter.
t- juMiiiiteiiiiiiiiiihiiihiiiialiuwiiiawto.
r
four round curtain raiser.
f ie,p40PM AN E" BROWN
; Is George Sialer to doff the uni
form as well as the managerial
epaulets' f "the Sr. Louts Browns
b e f o r e another' season rolls
around.tt . is ,i1?, IV3- - :
Enough. Rumors , regarding, the
possibility arft afloat at this time
to make the . question '. worthy: of
coaslderation?; e - v'4 y.h ;
. Some' time jfeo 'came" the rumor
t hat Conn te' Mack wis angling, for
the great 'first . baseman in fact
offered (most, any combination on
his ball club to Owner Ball of the
Browns in exchange for Slsler. v
More recenUy Washington fans
heard the - report that Slsler is
booked tb splay first base "for the
capital city team next year. Ac
cording to this last report, three
ftars of , the .Washington elnb
thdugh setting stars they may be
are to 'go to St Louts Jn the
t". eal. : The three are Joe Judge.
Goose Goslin and the always-be-i
a s-traded, .Mr.- peckinpaugh. If
I'ccklnpatigh moved every time his
came - was- mentioned in a trade
the railroad companies would be
declaring, xtra dividends . every
three weekav -iaH?.. Z-U-
There may or may not be any
tlnag to these rumors. There are
some conditions though which
ould. tend to' subsUntlate them.
First of all George Slsler ha
I ' en anafcla to build an harmoniJ
cuia, winning ball club daring his
t rm of service-in St, Louis. A
t- -rly trous rotla? eljniect ia Et.
Louis wants hie scalp. i"
t. Second, Slsler. most .'certainly
would not step. down as manager
and i labor for 'Ball under some
other pilot. . t ' ' - :. i-;- . ,
.,wnn . leiis ana righis to the
way, jsundee met the -attack wfi h
a marvelous left which flew in all
uireciions.' - - r . ... i r,..t .
'i He cut the FrenchmanV mnuth
In two places and freoiifentlv
7r'r "e roreln firtter to
cilncn. Almost the enUre battle
was fought at dose quarters with
the American more than? holding
his own. ' ; I
1' Dndee was under weight more I
inan six pounds, scaling 128 to
njs opponent's 134. t
' f LATE FIGHT FJFWQ
O" Aaaaitd Prean
HOLLYWOOD. Cal . Auir. 20
In losing Slslerwhen he does GeorKe Rivers, San. Francisco fly.
d.eParV Ba,l will. lose a great first
baseman and ball player, regard
less of Slsler limitations as a
manager. ;.. Ergo . Ball must get
some good players in return for
modest George. j - -
Neithef the Senators 'nor . the
Athletics wfi! stand. on their pres
ent uneup next season.
weight, won a clean-cut decision
orer Issey Schwartz of New York
in a xv round bout here tonight.
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T SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20-
o-uuie nooerts, Tacoma mlddle-
eiKw ' and ? Joe Roche of ; Rn n !
nclsco; went 10 furious ronnda
r-r.il lo a araw At Dreamland iaiiftiiir. I
Mack has let it be known ': he lnm here tol'tt In a bout I that
wants to strengthen his InHeld. f .ne paIr 8lnK toe to toe in the
Joe Hauser Is a rood Dlayer: when iTV essiota.. jl f? y: ? -.
able to ' play. iJlmmy Po61er has lweiw.laU -
been' Aniiur- -w..w. i.. J ' EYERETT. 'Waah. Anw
when sent In. -But George 'Slsler. I ot Hoqulam and Billy
or a maaof . his caliber, would went -six fast
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When, at Ciglifeen, Moana entered upon his ordeal, in
accordance Vrllh Polynesian tradition, at the luuids of
Tufanga, the master tattooer, tie imre himself-at the son
of chief might be expected to do. For-sli Weeks the'
biting needles pricked In the design from Above U.e waist
to tM-lotv the knee; yet no wliiniper escaped his lips.
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At the Oregon Starting Sunday .
MOANA tDF THE SOUTH SEXS"
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strengthen . the Athletic .. infield
""w uuuarea per ent -
! Manager Bucky ilanis of the
Senators fined Goslinf this season
for Indifferent playing.;: There has
been talk for some time' that the
"Goose- and BuckV doa'r hit it
rounas to a, draw in the- main
event of the open air boxing t&id j
Taey- are welter-
here tonight.
weights.
Vancouver: z?c :a uV n
Vie Foley of Vancouver. Pleading
ft together. Uudge would rlra I naa,n haatQm weight,;- won
the Browns a steady first baseman fw-ro"oa.eclslou over Hector Mc-
and a rood htr t m ..'v- lavonaia.ot : Vancouver In the main
left oy Slaler. And Peck haa been I !!!5 f ? :"tdoor Iboxing? pro-
siateds for a : managerial berth j "" wula v ! ;
77, onourtor live years. 1 r ERIE, Pa;; Auc 2o -ftl rxm
Slsler probably would enio . n. U' -V- ' fle. mn i
rtb in th v i r u"e8lon Knocked out
" .peT iartr ixmer. Nw.rtio.
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berth in the -east.
DaseoaH life InlhewSst.
There may be tire where this
smoke curls,
Weight, in the fourth round of a
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ovumru Av-rouna- bout "here to-
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