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IN HANGS ANOTHER K. O. ON STAR NET PLAY; IMPORTANT | MATCHES ON TODAY ATTENTION, TENNIS PLAYER Players who still have matches to play off in The tennis tourney should remember to call The Star every day be | 9a m. and Il a m. to be sure of their sehedule that day because matches may have to be rescheduled from time to time The Tennis Editor when asking for this information, as it saves time, Players who cannot possibly keep appointments should ‘The Star as soon as they know it is 1 hand for their matches, Playe waiting. This information is relayed to Woodland park every half keep appointments. ‘The Star ask for your schedule any time of the day after 9:30 a. m. n great gobs of rain di 6 p. m. yesterday play in The Star’s : K. O. on the chin and chances of finishing the tour- to watch Davia batt a be Sunday are out of the question. Let's work to t Star's Woodland Cal | 4 possible for them te be rs owe it to opponents not to keep players not knowing when ning The Star when they gether on this, If you can't at Piper & Taft's tennis depart TERRIBLE MOTORMAN | BATTLES DAVIS Johnny McCarthy, the terrible motorman from San Fr w defend his Coast welterweight crown tonight, when he performs at the loca} Arena with Travie Davia the hard-hitting boy from Everett. This is the second crack Davis will have at the title, Travie won the crown from Jake Abel over in Tacoma a few months ago, only to lose it to Billy Wright, and now the title has shifted back to MeQurthy, McCarthy is golng better than ever. He is one of the real veterans of the ring game, and has the repw tation of never having been knocked off of his feet. The veteran has lost |none of the punching power that has made him one of the biggest drawing cards on th The champion ts a slight favorite to win. Davis is no slouch, when ft comes to putting steam behind his punches, ax he has fought here often enough for the fans to know that escended upon Woodland park s tennis tourney took Play will be speeded | ‘as fast as the weather permits the matches to be played.| xtension of the permit granted the tourney by the park] will be asked today because the weather has been that the schedule for the “ the young cloudburst park will start in play the count in game score the as when the matches were oft. ER DEFEATS ‘GER Ink” Miller, one of the strong for the title, removed a ome opponent in Munford , yesterday, Miller winning @3. Schlanger was away off of usual game and he couldn't stop fast drive. Phe first and only mixed doubles ‘was played with Art Bailey Mrs. Frank Foster def: Burr and Irene Stephens in bard sets 5-7, 6-1, 6-2. LA. J. Segel had a torrid battle with hit} week has been wrecked. few matches were played yesterday but there was a tt drizzle and those matches that were under way ' MEN'S SINGL Re. Tepe defeated 3 ¥ defeated ¢ ph Miller defeated 1. 63 ‘ DOUNLES defeated Arecld and Art Batley Foster de. | feated Richard Burr and Irene Bt 6-1, @-2. ting | , winning out 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, in| trie of frames. E. E. Pope ad to the fourth round by de E. Cc. White 6-1, 62. SPOILS MATCHES big matches billed for yester. the Foley-Vander Las and Hes- Ci matches had hardly when the rain descended. The were five-all in the Hesketh battle will see some fast tennis if ‘Weather holds up at all. matches that were under way Bight will be finished up first the two named matches holding | center of the staxe. HON VS. 4 ER AT 6 P. M. | Amother match that is attracting al tion is the Don Waller-Armand Battle which will come off at [p.m Waller, one of the favor. for the title, will be meeting the champion of the city in young Marion is young. at * the little fellow’s play some bouquets. Waller ts expected win, but Marion should give him Teal match. After today’s Hi be had on , the title. the present time big gallery of Woodland park look to Richard Burr, Donajd Waller, Bill Nollan, the winner of ‘he Vander Las-Foley-Williams com the | Dut local net critics are hand. | | y a better tine | real contenders | Blanche Wie | Rite Meyer va Dorothy Little | AT OP. M. Rodil Wiel vs Ruth Hardy Mra, Ferris and Mra Backiand and Johnson and Havers ¥ tele ATP mM Jacobson va Ripley Tuckett va M. Segel LaVake and partner va Dyer and Glee- | aon Ruth Marcuse va Queenie Taylor ATS P.M | Mt. Miler va Livingood Oldham va, Disiey OBrien and Matthews va White and ve aoe pohacht va Mre Cummings } AT 590 PF. M. | Koslowsk! va Kaiback aT ¢ PF. m. Gertrude Pe Lawren 4 ve Ralph Miller arrie va. Hesketh ander Las va Foley H. Nolan va C. C. Williams ATT P.M. Mra Bourque and Vida Robinson va. Rite Meyer and Zipora Blumenteid rand Van- Las fm and Ruffoorn va Neder and “end Ripley va Lagerstrom and| Jonnson Yackel and McCollough va Wilson and Henry Watson and Jefferson vs. Miller and Fo- nd Van Stone ve, Willams and| . Baum and 'Bination which get together at the| ottom of the drawing in the next ‘two rounds, and E. E. Pope to put up the hardest fight for the men’s singles hongrs. Mixed doubles and doubles in both men’s and women's events will got under way in earnest Saturday when Ieavy schedule will be arranged ' for the afternoon and evening. a If possibile the men's and women’s ‘@ingles preliminaries will be com- 80 the finals can be played y, but unless the weather im- Proves it’s a big riddle as to when the meet will be wind up. ee For genuine pleasure a pipe is the thing, and when the pipe is a Marcee De Luxe the pleasure is double. 707 First Avenue 418 Pike Street 910 Second Avenue 1406 Fourth Avenue (Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Gecend and Spring. Third Fleer. Over at Star Tennis Meet WITH GERTRUDE SCHREINER ©. C. Williams looks like = comer im local tennis circles, judging by the geod showing he has made Sta. Woetinnd mi Tams hails” trom Spokane, won the mtersenolastic champlensh of that city Inst yenr. So far he has taken J.C. Haves and § Reaos down the Eine in ® couple of nifty matches. B. Casteneda, the clever racket wielder playfield to out on the co: of the matches. TI in the lista himeetf is be Loe Angeles too late to got his name on the boar | | Almost ail the playfield champions im , and Vida Rob ‘ ion, are all showing good form. W. I. Arnold, who lost to Art Hatley in the second round. gave the Interesting sidelight on the service and twist Another olf-timer whose name ts missed on the lists is Kelchner, the man > have the in Seattle 4 man down, featuring on h that escapes h Ruth Mareuse proved herself « regular dark horse in ladies’ singles when si stepped into the third round by trimmin Helen Varley in straight sets. The dope in that she and Rita Meyer will fight it out for « place in the finals. The match between William Nollan and Art Batley, won by the former, takes the prize in number of games played. The two battled three nets totaling 42 gamen, with Nollan finally emerging the vietor, | | |GRIFFMEN WASTEFUL | WASHINGTON. — The Senators | are acquiring the title of th “wast- |ers.” The Griffmen are taking big \ichances on the bases and not getting any too well with it If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it, Next to Liberty Theatre, | aa «| Welch an old fashioned slugging bee, with plenty make it a real fight erett fans that usually A corps of Ev comes down iw expec to attend the fistic festividies at the Arena tonight. Val Sontag, the butcher battler, 0 has a fine chance of boxing will be Bremertor & good showing tonight, to cop Army Welch, the middiewelght, in the semi-windup Welch has been billed to box several times} but this will be his first showing! in the local ring Welch has the goods, according to Young Hector, the Bremerton heavy weight, who has worked out with several times in the navy yard city, Sontag is in swell condi tion right now and the dope sayn he should win unjeas Welch is a lot better than expected. OTHER BOUTS ON TONIGHT Three other boutstre on the Arena card tonight, with Willie Keeler, weight, boxing « big fel low named Kent in the special event Keeler will have to show a lot of im provement tonight if wants to fight here again, because his last few showings here have been distinct he «polled hie bouts | known of Kent, Young Zuzu, @ Filipino boy with| & monicker like a head hunter, will do battle with Joe Wopp, the bard. working welterweight. If names count for anything Wopp is in for a laree evening. Eddie Hunter and Dixie Walker, & pair of newcomers, will open the show. Billy Burke wil referee and will hand out the decisions with out the help of judges. Not much BENJAMINN TO BOX MITCHELL Joe Benjamin, the Portland tight: weight, who stopped Harold Jones bere a short time ago, ts billed to box Richie Mitchell, the Milwaukee star, in Milwaukee on June 20, This Will be a real test for Joe, as Mitchel! Is one of the real cracks in the light weight division in the coumtry, TO LINE UP SCOTT PROGRAM The headline event for the Seott smoker, ich will be staged by night, will be lined up today Chances are that the winner of the Davis McCarthy match at the Arena tonight will battle Billy Wright. The other bouts will be announced as fast as they are lined up. There moters helping to line up the pro- fram called Saturday at 10 a. at The Star. m. MERCER CYCLE CO. 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The Star at Liberty park Wednes | day } THE Ao STAR ‘BEAVERS WIN” OVER SLEEPING SEATTLEITES Portland won their second game from Seattle yesterday by a 6-4 making it it consecutive victories for the Reavers over Seattle thin season, The feature of game was the hitting of ¢ Maisel, the Beaver outfielder, the flelfing of "Boy" Blue Portland had little trouble in find- ured three runs off of him tn the fourth inning alone, cattlo ts securing a firmer and and firmer grip on the cellar every day now, Hefore the series with Portland started, only .016 separated them from seventh place but now they havé ,021 points Beattie AB TL HPO Middleton, If .oo-e : : Hohne, 3% Murphy, 1% Ridred, ef Wolter, rf count otgh and ing Hob Geary, and pec A ° ‘The main event tonight looks tke! of clever stuff mixed in to \ 80] Mike O'Dowd here soon if he makes | tes stump, Murphy, #letin, Wolter Off Ross 4, off Geary 2 1 . reap: ‘ HM | {watt Law Vernon « Kacramenth 3 op and Byler; n Pe Ha 2 19 ¥ Bhellendack and DeVormer | Keott, Deviliiaa and Agnew AT OAKLAND— Loe Angsiee “= Dorman, AMERICAN LEAGUF Leet. Pet. iT 2 Cleveland + |New York Chicago .. Washington oston ..+ a. Loule . Detroit Philadelphia .... AMERICAN Olt 8, Bt 7 teams NATIONAL Cineianatt Irookiyo et. Loule Chicago Pitteburs Noston pote n NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 2 Lout } nokiyn 4, | | ROTH NO VIOLET WASHINGTON.—Bobby Roth Ro shrinking violet, THE PRO oor dropped in. LAST nia tna sald, HE HAD" Pog orale you kNow he speaks, FIFTY SEVEN ‘kinds, oF HIaHBROW talk, BUT HED fust | heard. Two FELLOWS talking. SOMETHING uke this, HERE'S THE. real cheese, ON THE “aaa ot butt, FOR STEADY stutt.” “SPILL aoe ia the other, 80 THE frst one sald, “T's aor the goods, AND PEP and all. Just ToucH ‘one off, . AND YOU'LL be living, . . . THE LIFE of Reilly, eee wae points to go. | Portion and Lapan, Kremer in) The fact te that will be a meeting of the local pro-| he is a Russian sunflower when it en to making speeches for the “FOUR MELEES BILLED 4) “Rabe” Rath, the New York home ran kin has signed & movin con tract for a sixreel feature, - will be made ae t churn to New | York grounds flee thelr present Fuad ip Nery Murphy, Young Reinhard, the recrutt pttend | turn 10 Heaitie recently by the Mt Louls Cards only to be recalled. been tumed over to the Milwaukee club in the | American association in part payment for Lou North, who la now with the Cards Ollie O'Mara, the infielder whe has deen in and out of the majors sev eral times, hae finally jumped to the Independent He was with when he took th: understood that had cooked _tinne to bt lie back into the O’DOWD AND | ORTEGA DISH UP THRILLER PORTLAND, Ore., June 25-——Mike! O'Dowd, former middleweight cham pion of the world, and Battling Or-| tega, premier Pacific Coast middle. | |welgbt, fought a slashing 10-round |draw here last night, according to Referee Denver Ed Martin, | In the opinion of the majority of the fans and the sport writers, O'Dowd carried a good 4 thruout the fight and was entitled to the « cision. In tha last three rounds | O'Dowd had a distinct shade over the Onkiand fighter, who appeared to weaken under continuous fusillades | of right and left hooks and short arm} punches. Ortega’s best round was the fourth O'Dowd was staggered toward the Jatter end of this session by smashes ‘to the jaw and stomach The fight was fast and furtous from beginning to end, with each | man —— to be the aggreaser, YALE BESTS HARVARD IN TWO EVENTS RY HENRY L. FARRELL. NEW LONDON, Conn, June 25.—| | Yale triumphed over Habvard in the first two events of the annual regat-| ta today winning both the! freshman and junior varsity races, Yale took the junior Waraity race & full length, while the finish of the freshman event was clone. Harvard took the lead at the start in both races, but Yale spurted at the one-mile mark. In both events the Yale crew waa able to take the lead at the halfway mark and hold | t until the finish. FARREN BEATS HONEFELD SAN FRANCISCO, June %5.— Frankie Farren bested Willie Hune-| feld, of Los Angeles, in a fast four round fight here last night. Each of the pair holds a decision over Joe Benjamin, Stiff body blown won for Farren. here | | Pelstnger and Jimmy Dun- da mappy draw Bevo Kruvosky won from Lea Mat lock. SCHOOL FOR UMPS SAN DIEGO.—There's going to be! good umpiring on the lots in San| Diego this summer, A school has been opened to teach the fine arts. | MILWAUKEE—Manager Kean has produced some good-looking ball | players this spring. Artie Butler is playing bang-up baseball at sec ond, with few Sawa, | FELL for bed and gee. '™ JAKE tor oops AND errtin: on the world? AND THE second one said, “JUST sup as one, FOR THE double.0,” see AND THAT was all. eee 1 LAUGHED and pointed, eee OUT THE window, eee AND THE prof read. eee THE ELECTRIC sign, cee AND HE was on. eee THE SIGN just said, “THEY SATISFY.” ‘| Baus. pay be a hundred rere f o say it, but in plain, ited States, it’s “they sat- isfy.” Those fine’ Turkis ae Domestic tebaccos and thi be-copied Chesterfield end: ied Chesterfields where none can touch them for quality and value. FOR STAR LEAGUE fant will be staged, Felix club, #0 they will be | sunday in the Star Junior diamona| against it for a twirler. Bi Joby league. The feature game of the|*On Will probably start the ¢ | a , . ne Sanh 3 ; ' \tor the former Walla Walla Junioga. day will be the Tailored Ready Rainier Weights game at Columb’ field, Another fast Woodland noon between the Interbay and the Shamrock club. The rock club should be able to cop the |eagne, as they have a cl Junior team, The Ballard Beavers, lead ers in that section, had ugh time beating the Shamrock bunch having to go 12 innings and finally | winning by #32 count. Mullen or Muley will probably start the game for the Shamrock club. Burke ts playing ® star game right field clouting out two circuit hits in Inst} Sunday's game, Bob and Bill Bon nette are filling up the hole ond and short in «reat Bullivan is doing the rece the team. The game wi third place in League No. 1 Another game will be staged on Columbia field when the Columbia Slickers take on the Spartan Ath letic club. The strong big show, offering several player and cash for him before Ollie killed it by Jumping. Your games game will be played after Juniors 4s amart move by signing up the Coleene. Sunday at park veteran | Mationa! Sham Greenwood Cubs went down to de~ feat before the Shamrock cub "9 14-1 count last Sanday ot B. F. fietd. anny a Philadelphia soon, ‘The Interbay Juniors want « game baseball ecribea with the Mount Baker Juniors om the Fourth of July. Should Mount Baker accept this challe one of the fastest games in the league should be secon, Merdecal Brown, the three-layered barting sages of aw at re are strengthen- on Joly 1%, Mike Naffer, » tried out for Beattie Comat ‘eague (eam lant year, has been declared eligibie and will be in the game at third base in sec fashion Resides Naffer, the Beavers will have Dewey Mclaughlin and Burgh, tw mer Pallard high school sare, ot ie | for mound duty KA Dedn, former Broadway high school catcher, will iy start, behind the bet tor llered Heady in their game Sundey with Heinle Heights ot Columbia. teams for Sunday's the sporting editor ume DE PALMA ENTERS TACOMA RACES TACOMA, June 25.—Ralph de Palma, one of the greatest drivers in the history of auto racing, has wired his entry to the annual races at the! Tacoma speedway July 5 Cll Durant, a well known Coast | race driver, will leave Oakland, Cal., next Monday morning In bia airy Ho expects to arrive in Tacoma the same day. Madison Park team |will take on the Cavalier club at| Washington field, in thelr contest Sun Jaycox will probably start | for the park boys, The Cavalier club lost the services of Bob Thor burn, when he was released to the the home AWAIT BOB'S SHOW SAN FRANCISCO.—Fixtravagant claims a# to Bob Martin's prowess as a hay-maker puncher have aroused Coast fans. They are await | ing his proposed invasion wth eager news their games will be 1 team Aestring te play the Fourth of July should inform The Star sporting editor this week. Any Star TERRE HAUTE.—Ralph Larson, | of Columbus, has asked for a two day trial with the Terre Harte team. | Larson bet him: he would stick. Bring home some of Boldt's Lunch Pastry and Hard Rolls —Advertise- ment. Prices Please Smart ClothesT hat Are Rightfor All Occasions—Reduced 20% Clothes that are cool during the heat of the day, yet not chilly in the evening —these are the kind of clothes you can get at CHEASTY’S right now. 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