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JO It Was a Good Beginning, ‘But a Punk Ending MISS ~@R - AH Ur WELL DEAR ME IVE, HNSTON NEW TENNIS — CHAMP OF NORTHWEST Before the largest crowd that ever gathered at a Seattle tonnis tourney, William Jobnston, the San Francisco high school lad, yester- day defeated the great Mel Long in the men’s singles at the courts of \the Seattle Tennis club, thereby | winning the Northwestern cham- |plonship and the championship of California, Long was rated as the fifth best \tenais player in the United States ‘and was a member of the team \that journeyed to Australia last year to regain the tennis champion ship for the United States. Jobn- ston, however, sprung a surprise that met with popular favor in the stands when he defeated the title [bolder in straight sets by scores of }6-4, 64, 6-3. The back-court playing of John ston, was the prettiest, and most | deadly that has ever been seen in a match in Seattle, and the rapidity with which the Ind slammed his underhand loffards on Long's left |side, which seemed to be bis vul- nerable potnt, won the champion- | with a “just good smoke. Ask the fellows! ‘TORKIS: FY. Hs. . BLEND A plain looking package, but it contains ten additi ettes—20 for 15 cents. cigas- , With each package of F. borne Saran tp handsome felt college secure @ pene nant (12x32)—selection of 100. | PAPKE TO FIGHT | NEW YORK, Aug. 20 his old time fighting Billy Papke will take on one fight In this country before returning to Paris, where he ts to meet George Carpen tier, the French chasmpion, accord ing to today's announcement here. Papke will box Leo Houck of Lan*! jcaster, Pa., in a sixround bout be-| fore the Olympic A. ©. in Philadel phia September 27. Papke's fight with Carpentier depends on his de- feating Houck, ship for the schoolboy. After the first set, Long seemed to the spectators to be consider. ably peeved, but in the second set he steadied down and slipped some dandy shots over on Johnston. The latter, however, had already estab- lished a great stride and there was no stopping him, Johnston first leaped into the limelight when he won the Ojai valley championship, which carries with it the championship of South- ern California. May Sutton had no difficulty In defeating her sister, Florence, in the women’s singles, thereby win. ning the challenge cup which was wor last year by Miss Mary C Brown of Cailfornia, The results of the championship contests yesterday follow Summary. Men's singles, final round. ston beat Long, 64, 64, 69. Men's doubles, semi-final round —Johnston and Fottrell beat Bacon and Young, #6, 62, Final round— Johnston and Fottrell beat Russell Jobn- ‘PAT SCOTT TO BATTLE WITH BAYLEY TONIGHT (By United Press Leased Wire) VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 20 Even money is being wagered on the out coma of the 16-round bout between Pat Scott, the Seattle lightweight, and Joe Bayley, lightweight cham plon of Canada, which will be fought im this eity tonight Both |bdys are in splendid condition tor the mill, and netther will have an excuse for defeat upon the grounds of not being fit, Seats have been selling lke wild. jfire, and a record gate, approxt mating $12,000, Is expected It is |estimated that 1,000 seats have boon sold to Seattle sporting men, who will arrive in Victoria to see the mill, Dan Salt, Scott's manager, ta |confident that his boy will return to Seattle with the Canadian cham: |plonship tucked In his belt, in view of the showing Scott made againat Bayley in th former meeting at Prince Rupert, mill ‘and Richardson, 62, 6 COMBI The three B's of the Vancouver club, a mighty formidable combination for a flinger,to face, was Bill James’ idea of noth- ing at all in that first game Sunday. The way James was pitching, it required a ‘combination to even put the slightest kind of a dent in his offerings, and while came right back at them and fanned them both, pe deal more than the hard-swatting B Brinker and Besgrtt each made a hit, Bill In fact, he fanned Bennett twice, and then, just to kind of rub it in and fig- tratively snap his fingers under the nose of any one whose name started with B, he fanned Brashear, the heavy hitter, three times. Bill had his mind madeup to make it 15 straight, and there wasn't a thing on thé'lot with a B to it that could keep The Star photographer caught one of the B’s (Brinker) in the act of whiffing. The pill is safely nestling in Whaling’s pillow, while Brinker is oofting the ozone. The other person ig Umps, Toman. He is just in there to lend tone to the pic- ture. It really doesn't mean anything Mra. Bragdon and Lawe beat Miss Ladies’ singles, final round—Misa| Fox and Laizare, 6-4, 6-4, Miss May pad “er vat beat Miss Florence pains. 208 Souk bast Miss Baker jul 5 a io oe. 3 pte sh el final round—-|, Semifinal round—Miss May Sut Miss Fior Sutton and. Mise) t and Young beat Mrs, Bragdon Tcenatee anne dittes tom 188) nud Lawe. 6-0, 6-2. Mike Florence Lactate beat Mine Baker and Miss) sutton and Bacon beat Miss Schaot oe oh or and Fottrell, 6-1, 6-2, Pinal round Mixed doubles, third round—Miss|—Miss May Sutton and Young beat Baker and G. Shannon beat Bites Miss Florence Sutton and Bacon, Livingstone and Judd, 64, 26, 64.' 63, 68, 6-2. WHAT’S STIRRING IN THE STAR LEAGUE BACK, BUT SCALP GONE Shaner & Wolff hiked up to the state capitol Sunday and came back | ¥®* responsible tp. {team's defeat. minus a perfectly good scalp. |e tally out of four safe raps Olympia 6, Shaner & Wolff 2. The} gingieton had enough “stuff” on game was marked with many boots |the sphere to whiff nine, Hemrick by the Seattic team. disposed of eight by the strike-out —- route. Giddings hit three times IROQUOIS LOSES out on an equal number of times up. The Iroquois, of Seattle, visited | One of the swats was for an oxtra Everett Sunday to receive a wal- base, loping. The ability of the city of yoke stacks’ nine to clout the pill for the Seattle Iroquois annexed — mean My idea of nothing at all—The delivering of the continuous base- ball that Seattle was promised at the first of the season. The next game on the local lot will be next Thursday, and then it won't be the Gtauts playing that we do, ts a pitiful sight. eee Following precedents set hy England and Sweden in the Olympic games, Germany {s already sparring around for something peculiarly German for the 1916 meet {rat Will give'the Germans some cinch potuts. Housework or knitting will probably be one of the Olympic events at Berlin, The feilow who bet two Sits two months ago that the New York Giants would not win the national rag can now boldly announce that fact without having some one sneak out of the back door and summon the lunacy commission. elie eee If Kit Brashear, manager of the Champs, who took but two out of seven games in last week's series in Seattle, had kicked the Lincoln hotel house cat, tossed a bowl of bean soup in his favorite waiter's spilled the head clefk’s ink, refused to smile at the cigar per. , and walke’ to the‘sfation Saturday night carrying two grips, a % and biting a naik you couldn't have blamed him, could you? No, certainly not. All right; then. Let it go at that, wre ee Right now is the proper time to hang the huge wallop over on the Indians. It is not the very hi¢est thing to be real vicious about tt, how ever. Slipping {t over gently will get past the Cruelty-to-Animals| crowd better, Here's a couple of hopes that the hard luck stuff the Colts had at Spokane last week was not left smeared around the visit ors’ bench. ewer If a runner tried to steal third with the bases full, | would you advise the electric chair or the common garden variety of hanging?—Revengeful Reuben.” Neither, Appoint him an umpire. That's worse than either, Editor Whiffs: eee It suttonly is keeping it right in the family when the two Sutton sisters have to play off the match for the Northwestern championship | in the ladies’ singles, Look up the alley, There may be a rock there | ° ee | . Star league team managers are requested to get in the: results of | their games immediately, in order that the league standing for the week may be prepared. Some Uttle scrap for first place is going on in the| league right now, Ignatz. ! can't think of any set of athletes who will have more ups and downs during the next few. weeks that Jack Johnson's sparring partners when he goes into trainin for Joe Jeanette. | made | down, | box to either wi | style, retiring Strait and the side. Some of the baseball we don't see, as well aa some of v will be BY “HOP” SMOKE TO START TRAINING FOR JEANETTE CHICAGO, of their between | | | | Aug. 20. ability to Jack punt this] John e in York Jens and Eddie fight promoters, notified Jack John son here today that they had post & $5,000 forfeit, and that Je would put up a similar an an Joh about $ these day son asserted that he carried 000 around in each pocket and that he would put up his forfeit money as soon as he received assurances that bad posted his coin with holder So far Johnson bas done no train-| ing for the bout with Jeanette, evi Jeanette the stake GORDON IS EASY FOR SPOKANE SWATTERS SPOKANE, Aug. 20.—In spite of the facts that freak bounds and freak hits played into their bands yesterday afternoon, the (iante|- were unable to connect with Cad- reau's offerings with sufficient ret ularity to take the victory, and t bird perched on the banner of the Indians after a 4-to-2 contest Cadreau pitched a magnificent game for the home team, and the quality of his work ts no lected in the box score, as a number of the hits credited to the Giants were pure flukes, Reduced to a simple matter of pitching, Cadreau deserv- ed a shutout, as he outpitehed Gor- don throughout the nine innings. The two runs annexed by the vis- itora were due to bad judgment of the Spokane basemen and poor work in the field. The Indians four hits in the fourth and have gained (wo runs but for! by the coach and the men} JOE JEANETTE tly holding Joe cheaply. The champion said that he might do a Uttle road work late today Jeanette Easy Winner. wou blunder on b Th the Indians had # good lead in pinth, and, with two Giants) ew YORK, Aug. 20.—-That Joe] the crowd starjed to leave] yoo nctte will prove a fitting op stands. Two runs ere needed nent f Jack Johnson when ti ‘0 tie and two men were on when) /.. root in their battle here next| Lae Strait stepped to the batter's) vonth is the opinion of many fans] or the game-| here today who witnessed the bat He poked a hot grounder to cetai | tle between Jeanette and Jeff Mad. wright, who bandied it in masterful) 40. o¢ Boston here last night, in which Jeanette stopped the Boston ian In the second round. Madden appeared in poor form, being Moored three times in the sec- ond round. The referee stopped the “fight.” Tn the event Raymond works Thompson on the mound this after. | noon, Noyes will be the opposing | hurler, Strand will tackle any of) the other Giant flingers, leaving Noyes to work against, Bill James RM POA B u NEWS NOTES OF THE PUT-PUT | BIKERS H Fifty motorcycles have been or- ¢|dered by the Forestry Department ¢\of Pennsylvania for the use of rangers on the reserves and sta o/ tions of that state. e an ' / : ° ‘ ¢ Metchotr, rf . 4 ’ : : Sl commence wl pncececocong «| co-cuncee $ Fl eeewencoucn? F| emmenceve o| Work has been started on the ¢/ construction of a pew running track “lon the inside of a motordrome at Newark, N. J. ’ | eww neemon® 5 | roowenmoneudt ” “Matted for Raymond in the ninth, **Matted for Gordos tn the ninth, Score by innings Apokane .... Beattie Two Myers Zimmer ine Be Cadreau reau 5 COLTS TAKE FIRST When a mad dog created a panic ‘iby dashing through the business section of Detroit recently, Motor Whating ceanes, cycle Officer Willlam Bird took up Myers, Whai- the chase, cornered the animal and Xf was about to shoot it when it drop- *"¥ ped dead from exhaustion, 16 eooe an Altman e19re ooeee base hite—Me Racrifice hite The Maryland Motorcycle has just taken a forward step, co- WITH A SWATFEST | operating with the F. A. M. in abol- VICTORIA, B. C., Aug: 20.—In alishing motorcycle abuses. The gamo that fairly bristled with sin-|club passed a resolution against the | gles, and bingles of various magni-\open muffler, speeding, tank and |tudes, the Portland Colts had no/handle bar riding and has gone so |trowble in annexing the long end|far as to ask the police to enforce of the score in yesterday's game, |it stringently. the first of a week's series with the/ Bees. For three tnnings the game| looked as if it would be close and exciting, but after the bombard ment started, the men tired them selves out making the rounds of the bases and chasing the long flies] which were driven to all the gar- dens. Two motorcyclists—students at Kentucky state university—have ia rted on atour of the Old World on their machines. The motorcyclists of Sunny |France are to have a chance to show their ability in an endurance 25th at Fontainbleu, Score by Innings: 20021801 3-1 eooesiorao AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Boston 4, Detroit 2 All other games 5 ng used by of ficials at the ns, Colo., U. |S. Experiment station in conducting investigations throughout the state. NATIONAL New York All other 18 tour of the Short . Kas., Motorcycle club start 4 from Garden City, Kas, Angust lith. The tourists are to journey + bee *\ through three states and spe fit. rtind & teen days en route. "RITCHIE SIGNS | FOR GO WITH TOM MURPHY on 404 8 us| SAN FRANCISCO, At 276,8t Lute 36 ‘tilter negotiations | & several Willie Ritchie may m Tommy Murphy here Le COAST wit iy NORTHWEST W. Ik Pet SS $46) Vernon AME ped : Aug, 20. " | weeks | or WILL DECIDE TENNIS i This was th announceme CHAMPIONSHIP siiy fo: Cottroth, | NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. bil cency see tinareae oy cific coast players showed up well)” tm the event of Murphy's refusal,| in the first day of the national lawn | Gorfroth has several men to put on| tennis championship singles, run off \ hére yesterday. E. M. Pickman, of in his stead and it is likely that One Round Hogan“r Frankie Burns Los Angeles, and W. R. Burden’ of | O20, Round Hoganior Frankle Burn n rt, put up a most spectacular a would be the next choice | i The articles signed by match, With the standing ” | ; ‘; ? |for the fight with Murphy call fe 5-0 against him and the game score|99 younds at 133 at 40-15, Pickman rallied and took | ‘clock the day of the fight the next seveh sets and the match. ~ McLoughlin lost but a single game, 1 McLoughlin low but a sels #20: RING MANAGER IS __| | | seore pounds at 1 U.S. N. B.D. Little ond G. F'| CHARGED WITH THEFT Touchard played, Litt inning | easily. | All eyes will be centered on the tournament today, as the battle for the national doubles championship pulled off today, @ Tonchare d KR. D. Litt hold the title. M. BE. McLoughlin and BK. C. Hundy are the challengers from the acific coast The coast pair will ev the game favorites. Kettlo Cleaners Furniture Company, LONDON, Aug. 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