The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 21

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Te7res SEs Wee Barlington C. C., 43; Tacoma C. Wwe score tells the tale of last Sunday's golf mi and incidentally Ed Brown, the local captain, er the showing hjs boys made in 4 # ler it be made in autos, leaving the San Francisco ifs HE + first round matches of the Seattle and the Jeffersen Park the results were just about according te pl ad i,t; |lows haven't a chance tm intercol- | crews, which will speed over Lake | THE SEATTLE STAR by Where | GORMAN Dope Wrong || ‘What do you mean that little fel- legtate athletic? There are a couple of midgets who will play vital parte in one of the bigwest intercollegiate sport events of the year, Saturday, They're cox- swains of the University of Wash. ington and University of California Washington in the title race of the Coast tomorrow afternoon. ‘The coxswain is just excean bag-| gage, and must de light. They're | small, all right, but they are the “skippers” of the shells, regulating the stroke and steuring the old boat, | “Bqueak” Winstead, of California, | and Russell Nagler, of Washington, | are both experienced men, and will be just as important to their ofbws as if they were pulling an oar. The big race, which will start op- posite Leschi park, will finish at about the foot of Madison park. It gets under way at 4:30 OLYMPIC TRIALS JUNE 26 NEW YORK, May 21.—Trials tor the American Olympic team will be held June 36, ip Philadeiphia, Chi. cago, New Orleans and Pasadena, it | was decided last night at a meeting | of the American commission. ‘The | final trials are to be held in the Har vard stadium July 17, when the WAR ON GAMBLERS | CHICAGO, May 11.—Haseball do. | clared war on gamblers here today President Ban Johnson, following AND YOUNG BROWN DRAW PORTLAND, May 21 | conference here with Garry Herr | mann, former chairman of the Na In one of} tignal commission, and President | the moat terrific fights ever seon in| (haries Stoneham and Manager Mo. | Portiand, Young Brown of Lon An-|Graw of the New York Nationals, | geles and Joo Gorman of Portland | announced that the forces of one of slugeed and slashed their way thru) the largest detective agencies would | 10 rounds here last night to a draw. | be bsucné task to ferret out gamblers, | ® Tho two boys, after the first round, when they felt one another out, stood up and fought toe to toe and LEONARD VS. WHITE the fans cheered themselves hoarwe.| CHICAGO, May 21.—Benny Leon oung Brown came here heralded arg and Charley White, lightweights, as & perpetual motion boxer and he | wil; be substituted for the bout Jack certainly lived up to his reputation. | Dempsey was scheduled to appear in at Benton Harbor, Mich, July 5, pro- He had nothing on Gorman in that Fespect and the battle wan a clannic. | ’ moters announced today. The Demp ‘Pete Mitchie received a hard lac-| sey tight will be staged Labor Day, ing at the hands of Puggy Morton. | it is pianned. Leonard and White who easily won a decision after eight) wilt box 1@ rounds, no decision rounds, About all that was left of | tate ena ae ramencan, aonard was guaranteed $15,000, DARCY. WINS SAN FRANCISCO, May 21 Beaten and bleeding after two rounds of punishment, Jimmy Darcy of Portland eame back last night at the Coliseum and in the last two rounds battered his way to a win over Lee Anderson, slug ging Sacramento negro. The battie was rough and furious and had|| ‘< | the fans howling thruout. The lower ropea were torn down in the} final round. ate Ralecrewm Butler Drug Co. Speed Bikes Are |Fez Wearers of \ Sent to Jail Here) Pine Bluff Coming i( Imprisonment of the mpeeders’ mo-| “Our itinerary will. Include torcyclon Instead of the specders | city, the fame of which reachéd ux | themselves has been Inaugurated by | years ago,” writes A. Kh. Cy Justice Olin W. Brinker, B.A. Gar |corier of Sahara. Temple, man and George Borders were| 5, i : \ nabbed by Deputy Bherift Ana Lee| ine Bluff, Ark. In a letter |om the Hothell -highwny, going 60| today by the Chamber of Commerce, | tna 40 miles an hour. Brinker|#"nouncing the arrival of the Pine liocked their cycles in the county | Bluff fez wearers in Seattle next vault for two weeks and fined the|month en route to the Shrine con ff riders $15 each vention at Portland your r received QUESNEL, B. C—tester v. fj Marsh, son of 8. J. Marsh, drowned while attempting to cross Quesnel river on raft, MILES CITY, Mont»—Dining car and sleeper on N. P. north count train No, 2 destroyed by fire, Pas sengern safe. = REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and wrongest plate Known, covers very little of the roof « you can bite corn ‘off the cob; gu teed 15 yer EXAMINATION FREE Teeth, Pink Gum.. PAINLESS ‘TRACTION AN work ruarenteed for 18 years. Have impression taken in the teeth same day Examination and ¢ advice free. and Brié: pation tes ing to our office, be cure you are in the right place Dring this ad with you. | Open Sundays From © te 12 for Working People DIMES | like shee follow eac other. Start | the first one OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS S07 UNIVERSITY sr. woecite Fracer-Paterson oo team will be selected. USES “THINK TANK Tt may have been Indigestion that | made the whale give up Jonah, P. Chase, v neCOND AND JAMES Br. BES club, is @ bright spot on the <= team here, “Red” thinks when he is on the slab, and when he isn't work: | ing there he thinks out plays from | the bench. HERMAN VS. WILDE? NEW YORK, May 21.--Pete Her. man, bantamweight champion, and Jimmy Wilde, king of the flyweighta, may meet in @ 20-round bout in Lon: | don during September, Charles Re Cocrane, London promoter, Our New Incline Entrance The Gateway to Clothes Economy for Men and Boys is now open, and mothers with baby cabs can wheel them right in—it’s so easy. APP IRS a cabled Herman an offer of 20,000] for the bout, it was reported here today. tub : ——— | CO TRIEMEN OOF «=OBEN_ AUR GREELEY, Colo.—Lillian, six.| elected R. A. Visser and J. F. Feld. yearold dayghter of Henry Markus, ’ Beattie, district chief and bs falle inte tub of boiling water and , Tacoma ie scalded to death. fy | if ae SELLE LE LEE Really Values Berry Farms Cleared, Fenced and Planted On Small Monthly Payments See See Just Step Around and rtunities con wi tremendous demand for - ad eat for 9 Look Into Our Windows Know small fruit and berry products make possible the improvement for you of some of the finest, close-in, berry land in Western Washington. You should investigate at once every feature connected with the new plan inaugurated Burke & Farrar to help develop this great indus- try and provide for you quick profits from producing places. Market for Your Berries Guaranteed Years in Advance by the Canneries You will find one of these berry farms a high class investment which will net you a sure and steady income and which will be a safeguard against the time when your present earning powers will be on the wane. Compare the High Grade Suits we show with any in this city and you will realize that “Quality and Tailoring Con- is guaranteed to fit you perfectly and sidered” we still give unequaled suit and : overcoat values, and remember every one AN INCOME FOR LIFE. 7‘ . O You will also be interested in give absolute satisfaction. ............. our easy payment plan. How you Featuring Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes, finest in America. can, buy one of these berry. farms out of your surplus earnings— how you can secure one on the SAVING PLAN. Mothers--- Who wish the greatest values in BOYS’ SUITS Will find them here in three special ranges— $950, $1 45° and $] 3:50 All Wool Blue Serge Suits $15.00 Boys’ Porosknit ; e,° Union Suits Read Our Proposition Special §1.25 You to select the land best suited to your own individual purposes, and if desired, we will have the proper analysis of the soil made to ascertain what varieties are best adapted to the tract selected. We will clear the land, fence it, paint the fence and put in the plants. Boys’ Waists ~ Kaynee and Bell, Special $1.25 s All this will be done on the easy payment plan—the tremendous de- mand for the products, the ideal conditions prevalent in Kirkland for successful berry culture, and our desire to be of service to you in devel- oping this great new Western Washington industry, warranting the in- itial expense involved in carrying out these plans. When ready to build, arrangements can also be made for lumber on easy terms. Featuring . W ] The clothes that invite hard knocks earp edge and rough wear Insured Clothes Some of the land open for immediate improvement is within five min- utes’ walk of the ferry landing, with city water, electric light and other conveniences available. Boys’ Double Seat Corduroy Knickers, special at $3.50 SEE OUR WINDOWS, Tailored Ready Co. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop For further information, mail in the coupon below. Phone Main 7690 for appointment, or take East Madison ear and King County ferry to Burke & Farrar office in Kirkland, BURWE & Hear. BURKE 4 FARRAR, INC, Hew York Bicek ‘Without obligation on my part, T would be interested in receiving further in- peda! viPd recarding your berry ranch proposit Name... 401-407 Pike St.

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