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MABEE, AFTER 175-LB. TITLE, READY FOR HACK. ROY MABEE 16½ inches Neck 17 inches 37 inches Chest 38 inches 42¼ inches Chest expanded 43½ inches 12½ inches Biceps 12½ inches 13 inches Fore Arm 13½ inches 34 inches Waist 33 inches 22 inches Thigh 21 inches 14 inches Calves 14 inches 38 inches Hips 38 inches 8½ inches Ankle 8¼ inches 6½ inches Wrist 6½ inches 72 inches Reach 71 inches 5 feet 11 inches Height 5 feet 8 inches 174 pounds Weight 180 pounds By Sargum Sprout Tuesday evening is the date of the big wrestling match, Roy Mabee vs. John Hackenschmidt. Roy aspires to be world's champion of the 175-lb class. He first conquered the Garden Grove and southwest Anaheim sections by defeating Al Sparkes; then he won over all of Anaheim by defeating Vic Baden; then he took on the champion of Japan and won, thereby annexing quite a slice of territory, all of the Japanese Empire, now he is seeking to add the Glendale territory. Next Roy may go out and take in Buena Park. Roy is taking on territory slowly but surely. He expects to take a big jump soon and take on the wide-wide world in the person of Ad Santel. Hackenschmidt says that he is taking in too much territory when he attempts to include Glendale, and it would appear that this Glendale proposition is a hard one. Toots Mondt, fresh from a great no fall match with our local pride, invaded the Glendale bear cat's lair and won only by the aid of an accident in which the bear cats arm was injured after an hour and 17 minutes wrestling. Mondt is reported to have had this to say of the Glendale de-ning. Hack has been training hard and is in fine condition so it will be the best man wins. Let's go. Besides the Foss vs. Danker preliminary there will be music by Heffner's Orchestra. The looser will have the music to soothe his aching heart, as a $200.00 side bet, gate receipts and everything else goes to the winner. We will be there. CITY. BRIEFS Mrs. C. A. Clark and children have returned from a two weeks outing at Balboa. Over the week-end they were joined by Mr. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olmstead and sons of Brea. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen and son Marvin were Los Angeles visitors yesterday. In the afternoon they enjoyed the matinee at the Orpheum. Mrs. E. C. Rundstom was a Los Angeles visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Amack and daughter, Coy, Mr. Chester Moore and Mrs. Wayne Amack were Long Beach visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sweetwood of Baseball PACIFIC COUNTY San Francisco Vernon Los Angeles Salt Lake Oakland Seattle Portland Sacramento Yesterday Los Angeles, 4-4 Vernon, 7-8 San Francisco, Seattle, 7-4; NATIONAL New York St. Louis Pittsburg Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston Yesterday New York, 3; P Brooklyn, 3; P Cincinnati, 5; P Chicago, 16; St AMERICA St. Louis New York Detroit Chicago Cleveland Washington Philadelphia Boston Yesterday Washington, 3; Cleveland, 3; D Chicago, 9; St No other clubs? AMERICAN but surely. He expects to take a big jump soon and take on the wide-wide world in the person of Ad Santel. Hackenschmidt says that he is taking in too much territory when he attempts to include Glendale, and it would appear that this Glendale proposition is a hard one. Toots Mondt, fresh from a great no fall match with our local pride, invaded the Glendale bear cat's lair and won only by the aid of an accident in which the bear cats arm was injured after an hour and 17 minutes wrestling. Mondt is reported to have had this to say of the Glendale defender: "Hackenschmidt is the strongest man I have ever wrestled, with the exception of Zbyszko and one or two others who are exceptional. I never in the world could beat Hackenschmidt in two hours if he had some heavy men to train with beforehand. In addition to his strength, Hack knows a lot about wrestling and I was using everything I had during the entire match." That is the expert's opinion of the Glendale boy by Mr. Mondt, and we say its a pretty high one, but on the other hand, after his match with Roy he had much to say of Roy's ability. "Maybee is a tough boy. It will be difficult to find one his weight who can throw him. I used every thing I had and I could not pin him. He knows the game and is a whizz at breaking holds." Mr. Mondt's expert opinion would about place the men on an equal. It is going to be some go. The fan who misses this match will be kicking himself for the rest of his life. Mabee is in fine trim and knocked off heavy work Saturday night. He will rest up and be fresh Tuesday evening returned from a two weeks outing at Balboa. Over the week-end they were joined by Mr. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olmstead and sons of Brea. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen and son Marvin were Los Angeles visitors yesterday. In the afternoon they enjoyed the matinee at the Orpheum. Mrs. E. C. Rundstom was a Los Angeles visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Amack and daughter, Coy, Mr. Chester Moore and Mrs. Wayne Amack were Long Beach visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sweetwood of N. Philadelphia-st entertained Mr. Sweetwood's parents of Hollywood over the week-end. Mrs. C. A. Goff and children are spending the month of August at Balboa. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heying and son James, and Miss Mary Trotschler motorized to Long Beach and Venice yesterday. Saturday afternoon they motorized to Newport. Mrs. S. S. Star and sons, Edgar, Herbert and Jerry are guests at the J. D. Guy home. Sunday accompanied by the guests and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Quarton, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Guy and children, Thelma and J. D. enjoyed a picnic and dinner at Ganesha park, Pomona. Also Gasoline, Lumber, Plumbing Supplies, Etc., Etc., Etc. It is a remarkable thing that if you buy cement everybody charges exactly the same, but, of course, there is not trust—Brig. Gen, Harry Taylor, U.S.A., before house conference on war department appropriation bill. Plain Dealer for good Job Printing. WRESTLIN Roy Mabee of Anaheim vs. John Hackenschmidt of Glendale Roy Mabee of Anaheim vs. John Hackenschmidt of Glendale Best Two Out of Three Falls Hackenschmidt has beaten some of the best men in the country. Can he stop Maybe? New Grand Theatre Tuesday, Aug. 15 Tickets on Sale Elk's Club United Cigar Store Anaheim Barber Shop GOOD PRELIMINAR Admission $1 plus war Ringside $1.50 plus war LADIES FREE BASEBALL STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. P.c. San Francisco ... 85 49.634 Vernon ... 78 53.595 Los Angeles ... 75 60.556 Salt Lake ... 65 67.492 Oakland ... 63 70.474 Seattle ... 60 72.455 Portland ... 54 78.409 Sacramento ... 51 82.383 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles, 4-6; Sacramento, 1-5. Vernon, 7-8; Portland, 3-4. San Francisco, 3-5; Salt Lake, 4-4. Seattle, 7-4; Oakland, 2-7. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. P.c. New York ... 65 44.596 St. Louis ... 64 46.582 Pittsburg ... 58 48.547 Chicago ... 58 49.542 Cincinnati ... 59 53.527 Brooklyn ... 52 56.481 Philadelphia ... 37 64.366 Boston ... 35 60.337 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York, 3; Boston, 2. Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Cincinnati, 5; Pittsburgh, 4. Chicago, 16; St. Louis, 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. P.c. St. Louis ... 65 44.596 New York ... 65 44.596 Detroit ... 59 62.532 Chicago ... 56 54.509 Cleveland ... 57 56.504 Washington ... 52 56.481 Philadelphia ... 42 63.400 Boston ... 41 67.380 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Washington, 3; New York 2. Cleveland, 3; Detroit, 2. Chicago, 9; St. Louis, 3. No other clubs scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. P.c. St. Paul ... 72 43.629 Minneapolis ... 65 51.560 Indianapolis ... 64 51.557 Milwaukee ... 66 54.550 Kansas City ... 59 59.500 Louisville ... 58 60.492 Toledo ... 42 75.359 Columbus ... 42 76.356 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ANAHEIM ELKS WIN EXTRA INNING FRAY Anaheim Elks nosed out yesterday afternoon in another hard-fought extra-inning fray, defeating the seaside Bills to 2 in ten innings. The feature of the game was the number of double plays, Anaheim pulling off two double retirements and Long Beach three. Ray Bush, who played short for Anaheim, drove out a homer in the first. That ended the counting until the ninth when the local Bills again counted once and Long Beach tied the score in their half. The locals got two singles, good for the winning run, in the tenth, the Long Beach crew not being able to count on a like number of bingles in their half. Hughes pitched his usual par excellent game, striking out nine of the seasiders and holding them to six well scattered hits. After the first inning, Buckley of Long Beach settled down and held the Anaheimers hitless until the seventh when they got one safety, followed by two each in the next three innings. ANAHEIM ELKS— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Dunn, 3b...5 2 2 2 2 Ramage, lb...3 0 0 8 1 0 B. Callan, c...5 0 2 10 0 Schrott, rf...5 0 0 0 0 D. Bush, 2b...2 0 1 4 3 R. Bush, ss...3 1 1 1 1 Callahan, cf...4 0 1 0 0 Coffman, lf...2 0 0 3 0 Hughes, p...3 0 1 1 3 1 Salveson, p...0 0 1 1 0 Total...32 38 30 11 FULLERTON DEPT. BIDS OPENED FOR HI SCHOOL TUNNEL Bids were to be opened this afternoon by Fullerton H. S. trustees for excavating north tunnel connecting the power house and the polytechnic building. This tunnel is the most important on the school campus. Thru it is to run all the wiring of the school. Work is to begin immediately. Y.M.C.A.SECRETARIES MEET Archie Raitt, head of the Fullerton Y.M.C.A., has just returned from a vacation trip to Yosemite, having also spent two weeks in the Y.M.C.A. summer school at Sierra Chautauqua. Perry Richards of Anaheim, "Y" secretary, was also in attendance at this summer school, as were also secretaries from various other points. REMEMBER HOUSER BIRTHDAY The birthday of Rev. John T. Houser, former pastor of the First Christian Church of Fullerton, was celebrated Saturday afternoon when the Endeavor Society went to Long Beach. Bathing and a pot-luck supper were enjoyed. The party in-dulged in a hay ride on a truck. IGNITION WORKS OPENED The California Ignition Works has been opened in conjunction with the California Garage at 116 West Wilshire ave by Donohue and Brown, ignition experts. Modern machinery for battery and electrical work has been installed. They will carry the Presto-lite battery. FULLERTON BRIEFSE Doris Lee of the Merchants and Farmers' Bank of Fullerton is taking a week's vacation. Wanda Jackman of Fullerton has returned after a week's stay at Forrest Home. Yesterday's Results Washington, 3; New York 2. Cleveland, 3; Detroit, 2. Chicago, 9; St. Louis, 3. No other clubs scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. P.c. St. Paul ... 72 43 .629 Minneapolis ... 65 51 .560 Indianapolis ... 64 51 .557 Milwaukee ... 66 54 .550 Kansas City ... 59 59 .500 Louisville ... 58 60 .492 Toledo ... 42 75 .359 Columbus ... 42 76 .356 Yesterday's Results St. Paul, 8-4; Columbus, 4-0. Minneapolis, 9-14; Toledo, 3-7. Louisville, 9; Milwaukee, 4. Indianapolis, 2; Kansas City, 1. TEXAS LEAGUE Dallas, 4; Wichita Falls, 1. Fort Worth, 12; Shreveport, 4. Beaumont, 5; San Antonio, 2. Galveston, 4; Houston, 2. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse, 6-5; Jersey City, 4-2. Newark, 3-1; Rochester, 1-5. Baltimore, 6; Toronto, 5. Reading, 10; Buffalo, 3. WESTERN LEAGUE W. L. P.c. St. Joseph ... 76 46 .623 Tulsa ... 76 47 .618 Sioux City ... 64 54 .542 Wichita ... 65 56 .527 Omaha ... 63 61 .508 Oklahoma City ... 56 67 .455 Des Moines ... 43 76 .361 Denver ... 43 79 .352 Yesterday's Results Tulsa, 6-8; Denver, 1-4. Des Moines, 10-5; St. Joseph, 2-4. Sioux City; Oklahoma City, 2-6. Omaha, 14-15; Wichita, 9-10. Baldwin Refrigerators save ice. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co FULLERTON BRIEF'S Doris Lee of the Merchants and Farmers' Bank of Fullerton is taking a week's vacation. Wanda Jackman of Fullerton has returned after a week's stay at Forest Home. Miss Emory Marshall accepted a position in the office of Dr. Menges of Fullerton. George L. Vance has returned from a week's trip at San Francisco where he went to take his brothers, Robert and James Vance, to Berkeley. Charlotte Gobar of the Fullerton city hall is spending a week's vacation at Catalina Island. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Plummer and Harry Vaughn have gone on a three weeks' vacation spent in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Stogsdill and two youngest children of West Amerigeave spent their vacation at Glenn Ivy. Mrs. H. Howait and son, Franklin Howatt, and B. F. Plinson went to Redondo yesterday and spent the day with relatives. Lois Cooper of the Fullerton city hall has returned from a week's vacation spent at Redondo Beach. Salveson, p. ...0 0 0 1 1 0 Total ...32 3 8 30 11 3 Long Beach Elks— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kallgren, lf. ...5 0 0 1 0 0 Larsen, ss. ...4 0 1 0 2 1 Akin, 2b. ...5 0 0 5 2 0 Lemon, rf. ...4 1 0 0 0 0 Welleman, cf. ...3 1 0 4 1 0 Raymond, lb. ...3 0 0 8 1 0 Tiffamy, th. ...4 0 1 2 4 0 Gerkin, c. ...4 0 1 8 1 0 Buckley, p. ...4 0 2 0 3 2 *Reynolds, lb ...1 0 1 2 0 0 Totals ...37 2 6 30 14 3 Score by innings: Anaheim runs ...100 000 001 1—3 Anaheim hits ...100 000 122 2—8 Long Beach runs ...000 000 002 0—2 Long Beach hits ...010 001 011 2—6 Summary—*Batter for Raymond in ninth. Innings pitched—by Hughes 9 plus, Salveson l—(2 men on bases, no outs); home runs, R. Bush;3-base hits, Reynolds;2-base hits, B. Calan; sacrifice hits, Ramage l, R. Bush; bases on ball—off Buckley l; off Hughes l, Salveson l; struck out—by Buckley l; by Hughes l. Umpre—Tex Tuetchma. Stolen bases, Dunn. Double plays—Tiffamy to Akin, Buckley to Raymond to Tiffamy; D. Bush to Ramage to Dunn; Tiffamy to Akin to Reynolds; Salveson to R. Bush. Plain Dealer for good Job Printing. ROY MABEE Halheim's Wrestling Rancher PRELIMINARIES mission $1 plus war tax side $1.50 plus war tax LADIES FREE SMALL New Prices. Free Tax Paid. F. C. 7 Pass. Touring 3 Pass. Roadster Sport Model Sedan Series C Coupe Series C Sedan Series B Coupe Series B Business Coupe A Reo is Still Young Dale & Co 318 W. Center St. C. W. Cromer M, CALIFORNIA Monday, August 14, 1922 California Theatre Anaheim LAST TIMES TONIGHT John M. Stahl’s Production “One Clear Call” With Henry Walthall, Claire Windsor, Milton Sills COMING TOMORROW DOROTHY DALTON In Her Great Success “The Woman Who Walked Alone” One of the Supreme Cinema Hits of the Current year "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE" One of the Supreme Cinema Hits of the Current year Hear The ALEANDRIA QUARTETTE J. C. JOPLIN VISITS ANAHEIM FRIENDS J. C. Joplin, candidate for re-election as county treasurer, is out meeting his friends and gave Anaheim a recent call. He received many a hearty handshake and good wish for a successful candidacy in the primaries of August 29. Mr. Joplin is a pioneer, having come to this county in 1876 when it was a portion of Los Angeles-co, and is thoroughly conversant with conditions. His office record is one of which he may well boast. FOURTH ATTEMPT FATAL LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14.—John Grieve, dishwasher at Herbs's lunchroom, 5306 Moneta ave., leveled a shotgun from the hip at a bandit leader early Sunday morning and shot him through the breast. The dead man has not yet been identified, but known to be the leader of a trifle which has robbed the same place four times within two months. MASH Services. Freight and War Id. F. O. B. Anaheim Routing $1735.00 Boadster 1735.00 Trollel 1895.00 Cies C 2160.00 Cies C 2110.00 Cies B 2710.00 Cies B 2630.00 Coupe 2020.00 Reo is Still Young at 50,000 Miles & Company C. W. Cromer, Sale Manager Anaheim