The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 20

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THE SEA A STA Y, JULY 2, 1929, Locals Show Signs of Life and Win SCHORR (RED Ge, He's Fone But (teat “Wd <= | .NACK VS. 4 HOLDS [__-/ | pebrectets P| IN EVERETT =] an been arranged for TIGERS ! nrg ae cic HELPLESS da With Ernie Fi sut at Lake Sutherland tnetu STEPHENS AND McCarthy, the Canadian in one from the luke that weighed 6 pound ances The big fish seem to be plentiful these days. Hud Fitzgerald meets Steve Bran of Everett in a preliminary bout. In another preliminary bout Stan Fitzgerald will meet Mike Hannon of Tacoma A cur ne a « the bases Like @ real Richard Burr and 0. T. Stephens annexed the men’s | “#* @oubles honors in The Star-Woodland park tennis tourney] pai games every day in the week,| Jim Hoepden, of Shamrock cottage, after a torrid match with Manford Schlanger and Bruce} but the team can Be out there play-|at Lake inh, sent over word Eemlesketh yesterday at Woodland park. Five sets Were |e a ate av seith vem all the | trout, are be : “Mecessary to decide the winner. The final count was 6 4,| SF chor pee the. Dineh ce therab ah caw. G4, 2-6, 3-6, 7-5. Burr was the winner of the men’s}, Atle team can’t be winning | n-raiser will be furnished iverett boyn ” hendled under the erett American Le ett Elks, Ralph « large number | eavy lead ng the week rtainment that they dis-| ers have been b Bingles, also, out of a field of 101 entries. : yes pemactar A meen fen # of Seattle will be the thingy In the mixed doubles finals, Gertrude Schreiner and. Dick} nt pees ty si Ly as Ret Aisan eae ine tae apuunvonsn” baker ias nena i ionaned a Pipe bay _ Vander Las copped the honors, after they easily defeated) \inember of the Seattle pitching | mamish n known ax the| next year’s ¢ rt ent @ team of Mr. and Mrs. Bragdon by a 6-2, 6-1 count.| staf. te attonded to busit home « lown and they | short garden t ‘ | —— : a The| w pait the last t i # featherwetent | POH ’ event that Gertrude Shreiner has entered in The br work for Vernon le with Willie FANS THROW BRICKS * " She w he ber yore ng last yea row night. Ss tournament, she has come out on top. She an ny prenent tim onttbore ng - | BEAVERS JOURNEY YAKIMA, Wash.—Despite the fame “women’s Bagles and the women’s doubles, coupled wi | Pe ‘tueed a nice | #ome and the pent St, Pant middie With three games lined that this is one of the Ereatest on. | . Ballard Keavers, one of t tries in the world, fans ‘Mrs. Bragdon. | The finals match tn the men's I cateh of cutthre nthe North | est ; rm n The : tar Jur throw at an ump . Fork of the Snoqualmie earlier was the longest od matches of | Wt ague, Ww © in Index July 3, 4 in the week. Fly fishing has SEMI- FINAL ed the team! been very good on oth =the | vat 5 oni shat’ PLAY IN osetn ie looked. Uke Stephens around 8 Mt yesterday, Dencking| Sev Lie ie | “augumeips| JOE ISN'T READY |B A'S EBALL TOURNEY /;; | match este igen le Nee aud wanes tagrtte Brh sobeeg ty ett | The ol ah ts coming t to a y | ts oby “te Haha veuwon va, on t and % exce - Semifinal play wil take plac . ss = ‘ felady, Ca in the Seattle Tennis club city ating his return to| t we 5 tren Chadd “a8 up Pustee aioe tournament, held at the clut waar red a Bar up to oe Harry Blake, manager of the tour-| In the final set both teams tight: | ¥ a nt " : = _ nn mt, announced that all thesemi-|ened up and put forth every effort. | 4 must be played off today tn "order to have everything clear, for | « finals tomorrow Testenn, AY | Men's singles—Burr beat © $0, 6-3; Green: beat Fransioli Fringie beat Donohue, 6 Beat Segel, 62, 62; Vander Wey eat Randall, $4, 36, 64; V | Beat Fotheringham, 3-6, 6-3, 62 “Fer beat Morris, 64, 10-8; Marion beat mixed i Garrie, 2-6, 62, 6-3; Marion beat An-| surprise to the fc @erson by default; Anderson beat | 5 ournament lve White, 10-8, 6-0. ‘ aners in The Star-Wood Men's doubles—Vander Weyse and || PBtrizek deat Crawford and Beckwith, |! 4, 75; Donohue and Hamlin beat Fransioli and Leonard, 60, 6-0; Ryan .and McMillan beat Seib and Me ngham's drive, whi cente | W. O. Boynton, 1519 ard ave., din. |B} | THE STORE % WHERE OF CHOICE € as YS “VALUES TELL” * run tn the | played a fine catch of tre Piper & Ta th rty-on number .measu Green river f very angler wh owers of The | pny Eldred and Stu unted other pair came over in the ch. | Up the river from Aubu F. H. Fobem, 18t? FE. Union en | St. brought in a limit catch of default; Nelson and Hesketh Morena ous “oy eetuatts. Brownell ” PITT GRID ¢| Eastern brogk trout from the ‘mnd Bemis beat Murray and Carpen - | Seuth Fork of the Snoquaimie | river early in the week. The fish measured from 6 to 12 } inches. Enjoy the | FOURTH Dy default; Speidel and Anderson pet Miturn aca xebourat, ei. CHANCES Fotheringham and Green beat and Williams by default LOOK GOOD rs } Looking abead on the football ation the University of F seems to have a good break « But Glen Warner, miracle ” ° 4 u8 -| warns the school not to expect too am MPO A much. Ho says fe ee 3:30 p. m.—Purcell and Eberting "The material looks good, but it ts $ : : 4 § Green and Pollock; Foster and|too early to make loud claims of a er ee ee J. H. MeDonald still continues 1 Blond vs. Benson and Felger. great team. We'll wait until the : 8 § to bring in the bass from Lake 390 p. m—Se and Segel vs.| boys have been in camp a few weeks ‘ Wilderness, A fine cateh, num | }onohue and Hamiin. and see he they look - : + $ 3 8] nering nine bass and measuring e {3 e 499 | $00 p. m—Speidel and Anderson ball Is a 1 2 © 1 ©] from 1% to 4% pounds, were pro | Vander W n Typ | duced ower the week-end. | in (@) ] | | ‘Trout fishing fm getting very good | Mrs. Bourque vs. Miss Benson Miss |t | down at E lake, located on the 7 Green vs. Miss Schreiner. | | vee ’ i t! omftor ‘ya. Miller vs. Marion; Green vs. win- fer Burr vs. Williams; Pringle vs REFEREE GO Wander Weyse. BENTON HARBOR 6 p. m—Foley and Miller vs. Ryan @nd McMillan. DUNCAN IS CHAMP DEAL, England, July 2.—George Duncan, of England, finished first in the British open golf champion: | Bragdon and Smith; winner Allen! DEMPSEY MAY PACIFIC COAST Smart Clothes there yesterday. He made the fc rt ot. A a" Pet ‘ Pounds in a total of 303. Jimmy i acon joe came City hele. ae y 4 % pred 9 eg finished fifth ae Ohio.—Dick Hoblitzel's | 1s “ns Ty 0 O Off a tot of 208. team has ade a name as being the “3 Sd ot sl ie » Interpattonarl! SR read. Keep the fenente GRE ar. Se ss _ sialic | : ~ o . ; On-s | : : 8 1 Marcee De Luxe | rdan and Agnew; Thurs Italian Bris | ANNUAL WOTOR | ee es ee a ee et “a ae crag see gi reat ad rateattiny ri Enhance the pleasures of the day by wearing one of those warmth-defying garments tail- C J PACE anger i.e perfect article always ored by the famous House of Kuppenheimer. 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Klein, Miller | Brooklyn #, N 1406 Fourth Avenue clothing purchases charged at regular prices subject to 20% discount if paid by the 10th of the following month, MAKE RESERVATIONS AT ONCE i Aanreusany | Where 66 9 ” | GARLAND WIN [con w 1 secont on sei AUTO CLUB OF WESTERN WASHINGTON I2II 41H AVE WIMBLEDON, J all Ser gadetis ssh set tales tains IIA Always a ues e OR TACOMA SPEEDWAY — TACOMA ppsbeti 4 a fous View Races from sky in passenger planes JaRMiMt bee kebaceasees HA Ki . Peetu eve ve the Anco wen | KiniCKerbocker Club is championship here yesterday The result ca » to the English fol TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA Round Trip to Tacoma $1.00 Fast steamers leave Seattle: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m, 19% Noon, 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 990 p. m., and last steamer 12:30 a, m, Gnidnight). Returning leave Tacoma for Seattle: 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 12 Noon, 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 80 , 11:00 p. m. This Schedule Effective July 5 Only PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. the game wa he an ane feature of | Saturday Evening, July 3") - A eye i - Leschi Pavilion | peronen ik gree A € Le Straw Hat ft Do You Know “The Biggest, Coolest Hall in cally as Ys or You That Seattle has the fin- Town” at S WEAR est billiard parlor in th world? Come in and see, Cheasty’s BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Fleer, DANCING AT 9 LADIES FREB Apparel M EN S & YOUNG MEN Grant Merrill’s Big Jazz Orchestra iy ittths ae _8 So a a NN Ne ar

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