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MINERS OUT TO CHECK VETS IN TONIGHT'S GAME Legion and Alaska Juneau Play Tonight—Fast Game 1 Is Forecast by Fans. Britisher American I ... Track Stars Visit President Says%/ CHIEF BENDER iIj The Alaska Juneau club, strength- ened by the addition of one new i Are Mad player, will undertake to stop the Colleges Sport BACK IN BOX winning stride of the American Le- gion in the game tonight at City LONDON, July 22.—That universi- ity as a footballer." Park. The Miners have lo t Field ties overseas have gone mad on Dealing with details of organiza- Captain Brewlek who left town this : LEAGUE port is one of the notes made by tion of the universities, he note: MAJOR week and have gained DeWitt, a Sir Krnest Bain, Chairman of the that in every American university pitcher, who is said to have been Finance Committee of the Leeds Uni- the alumni are well organized and Former Star of Ath- on the hurling staff of a big east- versity, who recently returned from powerful, so powerful as to creati Pitching ern college several years ago. a visit to universities in Canada and in many eases, as not The task of stopping the Vets difficulty they letics, Goes Into Box , (lie United States, in a lengthy re- only lay down conditions upon which seems to tie a tough one. Twice the port lie says in practically every gifts are made to the university for White Sox. Klks, with seven games in succes- university the stadium was pointed but there is an active interference sion to their credit, assayed it and CHICAGO, 22.—After eight out with emphasis, the master of with teaching. July failed. The ex-soldier organization years retirement from the Major : port has a very comfortable posi- On the question of salaries, after is traveling on high speed. It is League baseball. Albert (Chief) Ren- tion, and the tremendous emphasis [detailing the amount paid to pro playing some real baseball these der, 41, pitching star for Connie I placed on sport is causing univer- fessors, he says it is significant days and right now is favored as Mack's pennant winning Athletics a I sity authorities In America grave that the individual responsible foi second time winner of the bunting. dozen years ago, returned to the anxiety. sports in all the great universities j Jackson will probably tie called box yesterday and pitched the final “I heard of one case," he said, receives a payment substantially | on to make the effort tonight. Mc- inning of the first game for the “where a town’s butcher had been higher than that of any academic (Moskey's hands are not in the best Chicago White Sex against Boston, i enrolled as a member of the univer- member, even including the chan of condition owing to injuries re- He was touched for two runs. He sity because he had exceptional abil- cellor. ached in an auto accident several walked th first man, the next two days ago so he is hardly likely to were easy otits, then Carlyle hit 11 In used on the mound. However, honier. He joined the White Sox lie will he in the game. Wagner FIGHTER IS KILLED IN as pitching coach and has been work- will probably do the backstopping ing hard in shape. getting for the Miners. This will allow Render said: "I can still pitch IN K Y. President. Coolldge, snapped at White Court, Swampsoott, Mass., with members of tlie Oxford C'nri- Doug Olivtr to be switched to the , RING LOUIS as good as two-thirds of the Amer- VILLE, bridge and Vale-Harvard track teams before their meet in the Harvard Stadium. Lord David Burghley u outfield, strengthening that depart- ican League hinders." shown ut the extreme loft, and Captain Lowe of tho Cambridgo team is next to tho President on right. ment 22. materially. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. July on drew Memorial Day 27.000 people t Manning looks like the Legion's Mickey Shannon, of Chicago, light despite the fact that there was an bcstJiet tonight. Oncel worked Mon- heavyweight, was killed last night HELEN KLEINSCHMIDI mother anti grandparent at Kirk- of several weeks, accompanied by Eastern league game at the Worces- day evening while Jimmy hasn't during the fourth round in the box- DAVE SHADE INJURED AUTO ACCIDENT land, across Lake Washington, from her two children, Joan and Charlotte, same ter baseball park the afternoon. worked a since — game Sunday. ing match with Harry Pay, of Louis- Seattle. and her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. White The opening home game of the sea The will start at fi:30 m. ville. Shannon game p. Pay knocked against drew Helen Klelnsclimiilt, ! of Portland. son with Dartmouth 20,000 youngest and it looks like it should be on a the Shannon fell and struck FAMILY TOGETHER IN JUNEAU ropes. and the Harvard, Yale, Fordham SIGNED FOR granddaughter <d' ICev. S. Hall Mrs. Minna Johnson, also a dough with tile Legion-KIks game Mon- his head on the floor and died par quick- at was in an With the arnvai of Mrs. (or of Mr. and Mrs. came and New' York University games Young, seriously injured Kenneth Sowerby which was not decided until the was arrested day ly. Pay immediately auto on Fourth White on the ; ITinecss In Juneau a short time ago to Worcester drew 20,000. accident July and] leainahiit spend last m in was retired. tint! with manslaughter. charged In addition, Holy Cross played to SGHOELL GO is only able to be out according Louise yesterday afternoon the I the remainder of the summer. Both more than 20,000 at Braves Field to advices received last, night on Sowerht la mil) is together in .lumam Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. White reside store ads—and learn the biggest crowd to see a game, the Northwestern. The young lady for the firr.t time in six years. Mrs in Seattle. They spent most of their Study tne 22. SAN FRANCISCO, July ■ those new which are in Boston except for the opening lived in Juneau tor several years While daughter of r. and M •irlhood in Juneau and are graduates about thlngn Have Shade of California and Fran- shown for the tirst time today. league game, with Boston College; and is now residing with her Sowetln end eante here on a vied j of the Juneau High School. MANY ERRORS, kie Schoell of Buffalo, welterweights, i to another 20,000 at New Haven w ill battle ten rounds to a decision against Yale. j at Ewing Field. San Francisco, Sat-i And Worcester, which turned out SEATTLE WINS unlay afternoon August 8, it was more than 120,000 to six big league j announced here by Ptomoter Kid | games, is a city with 10,000 less Herman of the North End Athletic population than Syracijpe. j FROM VERNON Club following a long distance at-, Kliment with Leo i’. Flynn, manager SOCCER LEAGUE of Shade. Flynn • Is in New York, j LOS ANGELES, July 22.—Seattle made five runs in the first IS FORMED FOR inning POLICEMEN yesterday off Pillette and Eckert JUNIOR PLAYERS 1,000 in the game with Vernon. Both ARE ENTERED IN teams fielded loosely, making 10 NEW YORK, July 22 The Brook errors during the game, divided be- lyn Soccer League has formed a BIG TRACK MEET tween them. junior section, open to school boys i The batteries were: by means of which it is hoped to CHICAGO. July 22. It is until Vernon—Pillette, Eckert, Swan- popularize the kicking style of foot- | paled at least 1,000 policemen will Bene- son and Schang. ball and also build up a system participate in the Policemen's Seattle—Miljus and Baldwin. which will produce expert players. volent Association sports at Grant In time these lads will make un Park Stadium August 20 and "it. will condition the GAMES YESTERDAY. necessary the importation of foreign Martin, Delaney of the law for their ath- Pacific Coast stars by the big professional clubs guardians League. Prizes of in Vernon 5; Seattle 13. of the East and New York. letic tests. $10,000 awarded the winners. Sacramento 5; San Francisco 1. value will ha Oakland 4; Portland 3. Ladies’ and Children’s hair cut- —adv. Old for sale at The Empire Salt Lake 1: Los Angeles 3. Called ting at Terrells. papers at end of sixth on account of rain. National League. Boston 3; Chicago la. Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2. DRY BOX END WOOD New York-Cineinnati, rain. American League. St. Louis G: Philadelphia 5. Detroit 4; New York 5. $1.50 PER LOAD AT SAWMILL Chicago 3, 8; Boston G, 3. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Pacific Coast League. Mills \V. L. Pet Juneau Lumber San Francisco G7 38 .039 Seattle 59 4 0 .502 Salt Lake 59 4 6 .562 LUMBER—SHINGLES—CEMENT- Los Angeles 58 46 .558 Portland 46 52 .469 LIME—FIRE BRICK Oakland 47 57 .4 52 i Sacramento 41 63 .394 Vernon 39 68 .364 National League. w. l. ret Pittsburgh 50 34 .505 New York 53 35 .602 Brooklyn 4 3 43 .600 Cincinnati 42 43 .401 St. Louis 4 2 45 .483 Philadelphia 42 45 .483 Everything Chicago 3!) 48 .448 Boston 36 53 .4 04 American League. W. L. Pet Philadelphia 56 31 .644 Must G »! Washington 56 32 .636 Chicago 40 43 .533 ARE OUT A FEW St. Louis 48 44 .522 REMEMBER WE CLOSING Detroit 47 4 4 .516 Cleveland 40 55 .421 GARMENTS OF New York 36 53 .404 \, / Boston 28 62 .312 | MEN’S SUMMER City League.