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DIM GOING TO Gis BOTH OF KOU wAITOCR? THS TIP 13 THSi\— Don't Maced SARCASTIC REMARKS WHEN CUSe TOMERS REFUSE TO COUGH VP A PIl@cs OF CHANGES FOR INDIFFERENT service tt! y There's a lot of love tennis, but you t find it between net man who threw y the game and his ATTLE WINS TWO a FROM PORTLANDERS SPLIT SERIES AT ABERDEEN Ris 1 SvPPOSE | SHouLD TRY AND SQUARE MYSELF WITH HELEN -SHE is PRETTY MAD AT MB — | HATS D START THiS APOLOGIZING SNESS BUT | MIGHT TRY IT THIS ONCE AND SPE How IT | WoRKS ee | Time SoRR' HELEN, APoLogize FoR The LAST NIGHT 1° VERY | Fee. VERY BAD ABour. Tv | CAME TO 1GoT Home IM IT HAPPENED - HOW THROCKMORTON PLAYS TENNIS | Promise You IT WILL NOT OCCUR AGAIN AND WoPe You WILL FoReive Me —- — —! SAY, | Hope You WiLL FoRGIVE ME —- OU, VERY Wei THEN, Don‘T ANSWER ME - Bur Ler me Terr You Some - THING ~ ‘DATE SET FOR YOUNG HECTOR BY ALLMAN. [J | WANT TO SAY RIGHT Now THAT THIS 15 THe FIRST AND LAST Tite THAT MLL A double fault is about as welcome as the American army in Berlin, but you can’t expect to hold aces in every hand. TOURNAMENT, WILL APPEAR ABERDEEN, June 2—Aberdeen| — (Plest of a series of articles i | Fn alent bes Ba agra eco Young Hector, of Bremerton, bev ee lw champions o e ‘ Se te 1 and 8 to 7, in the double. | R<" ‘ Be week's series, when Aberdeen| tures of Hare rockmorton, co announcement of the ciut,| Ferocious Frederiek Fulton here,geyd finals of the week's series, | *°%*. > : eos : grabbed both games of a double head America’s foremost tennis star, ing to & ut . ral woul ws, ling arouse’ ti ve - cre 5) pointing out the essentials of June 10 to 15 in the time set. The © > aa eroness ae Frank Ra ched : er here Sunday. The scores wer ing " nl pp. who pitched Totals a 6 mM 5 t ng the the game for novices.) entrance of such players as Craw-|!n himself to the extent that he hag for Portiand, and came) Score by innings pd § and 4 ng a neg bo 8 ford Anderson, Manacl-Smith, Law-| been matched for the semtfinal df Port a eeeoeevee: ot jeciding run lor perdecen J he ‘0! & le * ’ ee ABS © win ot tie 1G 033661 4! eseond game BY PAUL PURMAN | renee. Jivown and Dr, Apidel ai-| iis Toe eo. tature te Sena ee | . . - ° vie © ure irited contest for) Uiee fo - he ee Nowed to start! Summary Two-base” hite—Daubert Hydorn and Camozzi pitched the! ‘The Giret easential for the novice ready insures spirit : for thie Rose Chey pend Lee Sane first game for Vancouver and Aber: |in tennis is to learn the proper way honors Hyman Zettler, tourna cy opponent has not yet beeg was called up to finish both 74, Carman. it ny deen, respectively. McGinnity, of | pe Ren? «2 cody jment manager, Je receiving en-|' "A large delegation of Seattle fang Sehu; {f for Port. piteber—Hmate »p: Murphy. by Vancouver, and Shader, gave an ex-| racquet. The aver | tries. ¥ | a page look like | SBUPP. Strvek out—By Young 1: by hibition of fine pitching in the second | age beginner, up | August 5 €> 10 ia also announe-| i" waiting wei’ ponmheorsie impa. Rape 3: Bees on talie—iene. Dowdle | 100+ lene otherwise in | ea the date for the ¢ cham- wd Agger announcement thought he was playing with the piay— Fisher Piten- | battle. ria siliaes : 1e@ wii) - ‘ent, also to be| the card, which they intend to } Ps ‘aide in the first inning. Brother ¢r* rd mt Sehupp | Score by innings, first ga : structed w plonship toyrnamen' take in, even if they have to swim in % inning: 2 ru 1 ¥hite off Rapp in| Vancouver 2000200105 graxp the racquet held on the club courts Invited him to rest at the \ over ‘and sent in Rapp, who!’ * "= ae Aberdeen O2011004%8 an ineh or #0 weirs £ i ¥ . . eries, Hydorn and MeNulty from the end, a» Pac Cisne “tea tetcay sees... 3 8 57S 4 "| cement and Boland. thin Ia the casiont {FOUR TIED IN | Van Vieck was second with 0 met the Giants had-atready Pom occ} § 2 Fe bl ‘Tisen Geen Baa’ macet “dates | | score of 47 and G. A. Conklin third ene three tallies, and CY | Daubert, se .. $ 8 1 4 1 Il yancouver 0200 4 02004 way of holding it with 44 ui pitching offered no loop-| sullivan. rf: ce. eo eT Seeeserek , | An “Old-Timers’™ ‘shoot will be th s 3 4 1 @| Aberdeen 1 The accompany the Bucks. ee e held Sunday, only those h started the Portland twirling a 4 1 2 8 2 @| Batteries, MeGinnit: and MeNulty iNustrations show : Me next Sunday, only se have a ae dat hie cat ve woulans | Ps e's 8 | the. wi Harold | The added-bird handicap of the/ ing shot for 15 years or more ind Fisher sent him to kéep Clow. p Race 2s } Throckmorton, Green La jun club ot, Sun-/ being elicible. from getting lonesome, "*P. P a Ste SS 8 Pee TET RCR TEN Ene America’s fore | day. brought ont var gunners, R =e a “ Nn > & Searle, BE. K. Van Viee *| Four recruits for the } . “sending oo Zve or — Totate aig et is 3 Yesterday's Results | 's Results | —.. rains o. |-raft and F. F. Bronson, in a tie pulance Corps No, 364, stationed at ares ysl spe aged ling tr pRB PO A oe? ‘Teroclsticartas eacquet j for. the shooting glasses offered Camp Lewis, have been furnished i= Le Roy been pitching ¢ ie I a ahs P. C. 1. LEAGUE Le Upper photograph illustrates jby F. B. Bronson. Taft captured Seattle. Fifteen vacancies exist Peco SE 4 yes Se Ce ig . ize in the miss and out! “Tokio has il deliveries yy day the show would have Carman. rf tt oo 6 Wen. test. ret.| the forehand stroke ge agg Pec rani ~ bes ~Hieser . id '@ver for Rapp. But the chief > 5 8 © gemttio 2 ® 110, Note that the handle ia held at the shoot-off of the tie. day says K. Kambara, sent by Bs having troubles of hix own, and ay 4 12 0} Aberdeen m xtreme end with the butt resti In the 50-bird shoot, RS Searle Japan. to study mail transportation \ ; Ahe ninth rolled around Rapp + ie 8G Pevtian --. Against the base of the palm. > took first place with but one miss. in U. 8 and now in Seattle. ad Managed to tie the score, despite : Ss 3 9) rw he beginner this «rip is likely to, es | Substitution of Alexander for Le ncdd CDR m insecure at t but the player Beeonger Leard was the one who ru Pet and it gives the proper leverage and Ground Harley the fat out of th fer} freedom for proper control of the Milo Maize : | Oate a home with it 8 Whe deciding run. Leard bit the aes er whe aps the racquet ont oa Ike he was killing Germans and D+) will be to wildness |oyster Shetle Bases like the Huns were after s/and lack tro Rolled Ce in game one, Leard regixtered 303 The low ph craph shows the Seratch Feed—Per cwt ) four safeties out of four times up nm H. #.| Propeg position the backhand} | shorts B &Nd miade two tallies. In game two. £| pur ADELPHIA 4 12 9|stroke Specially posed photos of Harold Throckmorton, America’s fore: | Sey Bean Meal oo. the made two more out of as many NCINNATH 2 1! 1) ‘This may be made in (wo ways. In| most tennis player, showing how he grips his racquet, Above, the grip | Timethy © t apd Burns, Toney, Regan ys P | Wheat Hay Pr raat and Tarn ney, HewAN. | oasy backhand stroke vequet is for the forehand stroke. Note position of butt of racquet against base Y on ~ ‘The Giants have r ee . gripped at the end wit! eather of palm, Below, grip for backhand stroke, “Prices oF sihipner, fo for Portland boys to Vo tt 1a wrapping at putt resting againnt ae ee Poultry, Veal a ny wei’ series. T 4, ott Rapp i AMERICAN LEAGUE the outside nim, below. the they will play a week's seri The Wild pitehe app. Time of game ~ p ws All weights, per 50 Giants will play in Aberdeen this ate, n laa. Pet. | tittle fir thumb gripped ’ ater : M ay ey ore TODAY’S MARKET REPORT) ii, ‘The Giants won, 1-0, from Port Dl J 1 HIES WIN 20 ‘ | In the harder strokes where a firm |itensy. ive ‘day one of h rest 23 ° ‘ler p in needed humb Beleh nev hos end Saturday in one of the t Slane 5 pont ies Pork-Good block hogs COR. FIRST AVE. AND PIKE SE teh ae FROM SLOANS ;: ashing sg en wis ceive The potato smarkas. ie weil eepp hed, | Peer ater Veal Fancy | Phone Main 4965 rst Game > + pre » preve Olalia vient + AD. A. HPO. A. & and new Garnets have dropped to 6! : puntry, per 1 Ne 18] 6 4 8 8 6 6 8 Of the Stee s' league, th no g.|, It is necensary to grip the racquet Ses We as teehee “ia le i acales venti YOU, DO t, a8 4 6 4 Duthies n team, of! «ew YOR} 2 « 2 firmly when making #t to keep Florida strawber- | Meney—Per case : | Belling Prices | PAY ME. 4 3 6 0 Chine as 1 ‘ a. 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