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ie Summary oy tie 7. EVEN BREAK WITH POWERFUL BEES SHOULD KEEP GANG CLEAR OF CELLAR | Seattle's tribe of apple tossers face a critical series 4 Lake next week when they go to the mat with Ernie son’s powerful Bees in the Utah hive. An even break the locals will just about keep them clear of the Coast e cellar for the time being. but the Siwashes have work cut out for them to get an even break in Salt | " If we remember the figures correctly Salt Lake hasn't a series on their home lot this year. Seattle was don the fir first visit of the tribe to the Utah che box early in the race. We got an even break with the |Mormons here, but the Bees are a tough crew to beat on their home inclosure. It takes plenty of hitting ’ SEATTLE WINS - AND LOSES ‘AGAINST SACS back the Johnson gang on SACRAMEN July 17—Seattle|nome jot because the Hees the Senators ue their double | score a lot of runs *there r here yesterday, the visitorp) they're getting some real pitching i the first by a 100 count/ which, coupled with their powerful Sand losing the second 82. Harry) hitting, makes the going pretty . who pitched for Seattle|rough for the opposition. be firet game, allowed only *X/ HOW SALTS hits and no ‘runs, while the com pg ait: P Bined offerings of Jones and Kuntz) a yoy soe outnt has micked for 17 hits. strengthened considerably since S¢ attle mingled with them last. Wailly Hood, former Northwestern . outfielder, a 300 hitter, added to the outfield. And Al |Gould, ace of the Salt Lake hurl ers last year, has come back < fold to set always And Fs z 3 bas been s ttle fandom well enough knows how that Salt Lake gang can « }the onion, With Sheely, first eack er; Krug, second base; Job |shortstop; Hood, Maggert and Rum Her, outfielders, all hitting over .300 and Mulligay, third base, the re maining regular, hitting 254, | wonder the Bees are contenders for |the Coart league flag! | ‘They're getting the pitching |year, too. Young Thurston ts com ing around tn fine shape and ne of the best looking prospects In the league this year eounovee Sl eve Hounmuc Sl ewww wane Curwuwceweurs wets R. ° ° ° . ° . ° ° ° e e . ° Spider Baum and Southpaw Bromiey have come fe and are pitching some good ball Nick .Cullop, the other Salt Lake portsider, is doifg yeomat's service on the hill. .Ralph Stroud, the remaining regular, ts right up among the leaders in pitching aver ages | The Seattle gang ts cracking the apple, too; there's no getting around it. Eldred, Murphy, Cunningham Kenworthy and Baldwin are swing: ing mean sticks. Sammy Bohne's| ‘Summary — ‘4, Kunts 6 Three-dase bits Stradicton ‘Deo-dase hits—Zamiock Kopp. stolen bases chang phy. Sacrifice hit» Bidred. Macrphy Struck out EBeraeer 1. Double, plays _ Gaffigan to Sheehan: Orr to an. Stumpf to jorthy to Zamiock; Compton to Hit by pitches—Kenworthy Charge defeat to in the lineup. the defense doesn't crack again, we ought to give the Bees quite a tus sie, We've got a toigh row to hoe| this week, but the gang has pepped up and the old-fashioned k may yet lead us out of th ness into the first division | eoosnecsees ov wnwononoor statted for Prancis AB. 2 THAT LON ‘G HOME After the locals wind up the Salt Lake series, the fang comes to the home turf for a five weeks’ stay and if we're going to make any bid for a first division berth we mu do it then. There will be plenty of opposition during that home stay as both Los Angeles and Vernon will visit us. The in- yasion starts with Los An geles and then comes the Sen Francisco Seals. Portland fol- lows the Seals and Vernon and palit | Oakland follow the Beavers. | | | lewwnnocceP = leecceceee™ ul eorecceeHoo™ wlerwnnucoouwk Score by inni Seattio . Sacramento 16 1408 Runa responsible for—Fran ‘Three-base hits—Orr, Cook Penner 2 ‘Two-base hits—Sheehan, Btolen bases—-McGaffigan 2, Murthy Seeritice hite—Kenworthy, Kopp. Mc ffigan, Middleton. Bases on balls ft Francis 2, off Penner 3. plays—McGaffigan to Orr to Sheehan Wild pitch Penner. Passed. ball--Dald win, Umpfres—Timan and Casey. PACIFIC COAST LBAGUE we Lowe 41 Benner CHANGE MAY DO PLAYE GooD Nelther Harry Wolters eran outfielder traded ,to San cisco, nor Koerner | Seattle In the deal to get going this has’ been out of the the time with injuries and bis hit ting has been terrible. Koerner s had his troubles with the wil low ‘The change may do both 2 | teams a lot of god, ular .300 hitters in Wolters was doing good aa the other cracking the ball, will fill out the> jafield in *good thape if he hits at all, San Fran |clsco i# in « sad way for an out fielder and Wolters may be fust| the man they want. the vet Pet Fran who comes Balt Lake City Vernon .. Los Angeles Ban Francisco have been able year Woltem game most of too Both are this company. | the@locals no} outfielders are | while Koerner Holling and Dor- | many Brown and Basser. AT BALT LAKE CITY R ortiand ce) awe It Lake City 6 10 i8 Polson, Kalilo an@ Tobin; Byler, AT BAN FRANCISCO. Ban Francisco - Vernon A Batteries Mitchell and AMERICAN Cleveland .....- New York Chicago . Washington R om } . 2 Lewis and Yee; ° Devormer TOUGH SERIES NEXT | Vernon and Los Angeles lin the feature series next with Vernon. as the home There atould “be some mighty baseball in when ‘these two first division clubs get together The pennant chances of both clubs just about hang or outcome of the series, ror complete defeat for either team would just about knock its vhances for the well NATIONAL 1EAG oe we tighe aes Ae wnc | Lont. wae WHERE OTHER TEAMS PLAY | San Francisco invade Oakland next week and should come the winner while Portland gle with Sacramento. |favored to be OAKS SELL | HARRY WEAVER | Harry Weaver, Oakland ‘ight-| handed tdsser, has been sold to Kansas City in the American ar |sociation. He didn’t look like much eSiers| ef a pitcher when he worked for the Oaks here WEEK | ‘week elub. good LEAGUE “2? order Philadephia * the Chicago 4% Detroit 6, Boston 5. out will tow Portland is Sacramento. for the Ballard Reavers ‘& trip to Wenatchee are bright. trip will. probably be made the week in Beptember. thetr | been! nol this! STAY THE SEATTLE STAR American Legion Starts Action for Legalized Boxing in Illinois CHICAGO, TL, July 17.—First steps to legalize boxing in Illinois have been taken by the state athletic board of the American Legion thru its secretary, F. B. Flannery, who has sent out questionnaires to every post in the state to find out just where the 60,000 members of the legion in Illinois stand on the question. If favorable, the ques- tionaire will be presented at the coming session of the Illinois legislature and local boxing critics are confident that ‘a boxing bill will be written into the state laws before another year passes. DENVER MILLER OKED BY KENNEDY Travie Davi weight champion, Denver Liberty night. Seattle he tackles Murphy at Wednesday is new to here's the Portland thinks of him him in action j BY Lat KENNEDY | PORTLAND, Ore, duly 17.— Frankie Murphy is regarded as one of the beet welterweights on the Coast here. He came to Portland several months ago and cht a IOround draw with taniey Willis, Murphy had all the better of the argu ment. Johony McCarthy ister shaded Murphy in one of the most bit ter battles ever seen here. Morphy won a 10reund de- cision from Harry Casey of Seattle, knocking Casey down several times, Murphy came here from Den- ver and has a long list of vie tortes, including ® Ii-round draw with Harvey Therpe, one declvioh over Bryan Downey and a draw with the Ohio miller and a win over Stanley Yoakum. He's ao hard hitter and wif make a hit with Seattle fans, Murphy is billed to meet Willis again at Astoria July 30, fans, bu Telegram As Travie Davis McCarthy an artistic a short time ago Ucked Murphy jin the lineup of the “dope.” , Coast welter- has his work cut out for him when Frankie park Murphy what Lou Kennedy, of after seeing) in Portland: banded Johnny! rimming here| McCarthy Davis han an edge Rut “They Never Come Back” Beckett Knocks Out Burns t Seattle golfers who took part in last work's big tournament at Van- oouver are just beginning to come back to carth agaln—for they were sure soaring high on the Canadian side—so maybe in the next day or two they will turn their attention to the various competitions now going on on the local links. Out at the Seattle Club course the high handicap players are hav. Ing « battle all by themselves, but every club member ix sending in “ringers” in the Blethen eclectic tournament, which closes on the Inst day of this month. The Municipal links players are now shoot- ing at the Kiks, President, Young Men's Business and Golf Illustrated tournaments. In the latter event Spencer ‘and Hert meet in the lower half of the semifinal draw, while Peterson awaits the winner of the Ron _ geruéSeott match in the upper half, Prizes tn the Eths’ tournament are so plentiful that each one of the 16 Bilis now left in the lodge’s big golf annual will receive a trophy of some sort. Here's the Bills that landed “in the money” and the way they pair up in the fourth round: Stein vs. Power, . owards vs. Hatton, Piper vs, Lyons, Richards vs. Brown, Scott vs, Sader, Schofield vs. Grif- fith, Reynolds vs. Metzger and Calohan vs. Homer, Hatton, Vaden “and Horner have disposed of their opponens in the above matches, Ted Knudsen will pilot a team of 15 or 20 players from the Earling- ton club against the Grays Harbor Qountry club squad tomorrow. Play will take place down in Aberdeen and the return match is scheduled for the Kartington course Sunday, duly Several of the local golfers left last night for Biny Patterson's city | to get in a little practice. | Clare Griewold, Clark Speirs, Bon Stein and Lee Stell, known as the “Big Four,” from the Jefferson Park club, made their last ap- pearance as a team when they srorescated the Jeffersonians against the Waverley quartet in the Davis match at Vancouver last week, Ton and Lee have joined the Seattic Golf club, Clark has gone te the Everett club and Clare is expected at Inglewood. These bose, singly and collectively, have made quite » “rep” for themselves and the Jefferson Park club, but it was very evident that | judging from Kennedy's description ot Murphy, | of opposition The rett ty champion now because he's in real condition i © fight een hi 1 gle ale i geal yh han m him oy the ring which has been taught so many times, last night when he was mapenee out in the seventh round of his bout} , the English miller, in London. The bout} at his again: Jimmy best. Johnny Storey McCarthy because he was swell shape and boxing well, Both are expected to thelr training at Austin @ Salt» gymnasium, altho Davis, who ts al ready in good condition, thru hig stunts in Everett The rest of the card tn boys for | Austin, Sait and Druxinman, Harry Casey the semtwindup Casey gets by al) right matched with too clever a fellow but he’s hardly semiwindup clase any rate four other bouts added to the Murphy RIDLEY» BEATS PELSINGER SAN FRANCISCO, July 17. Ridjey was given a hairline over Harry P: in the fea event of the Dreamland card h last night The bowt was fast, bloodless RITA MEYER WINS NET: TROPHY Meyer won of the ingles cup in th ment Ruth ound. Lowe but Rita ssion permanent po! womr playfield tourn yesterday when she defen Marcuse in ‘the challenge Gertrude Pearl beat Grace the finals in the women's singles in lass C Jacob) in the mer he defeated score of 6-2 “Da Kelchner keth will meet in singles at 2 p.m match of today keth doubles Playfield meet STATE NET PLAY OPENS AUGUST 9TH Play will start in the Washing. ton State Tennis tourney 9 at the Seattle Tennis club courts} at the Firlock cluo on Lake Wath ington One of, the largest and ciassi@rt Washington state entry liste ever compiled are expected to be in when the drawings for the matches take place, Entry blanks can be obtained at siding’#, Piper & Taft's or the Tennis club MARSH ALLEN LAID UP Marsh Allen, singles in the nis tourney is laid up at on reached singles, class A, when tcher Johnson by the 2-6, 7-6 and Bruce Hes the men's class A in the big feature Kelchner and Hew are partners in the ay winner of the men’s Inland Empire Ten in Spokane last week his home with an in jured foot. The injury kept him out of the Oregon State ‘Tennin| tourney being held in Portland this week, He expects to be up and around wityin a week ts boxing to at the best pace of his career right and may go if he tan't wal Davis] Rud inion the finals August | Trayle will have plenty “They never come back Tommy Burns, the veteran heavyweight, learned the lesson with Joe Becke was acheduled ry go 20 rounds. AND MT. BAKER BATTLE FOR PLACE IN BALL FINALS BY TOM OLSEN How Squads Line Fur promises to fly when the Bal-! Up P tore Mix avers and the Mt. Raker junior diamond squads tangle at Co- | mount jumbia field Sunday There's a | of honors staked on the big game, | Kring! BALLARD BEAVERS Wea} bat should help when be gets back|eeday night i rather hazy, altho! who If the pitchers only hold ap and/are staging the show, plan on using “the break” was to come soon. Seattle golfers are still trying to figure out how “these kids” lost the Davis enp to Waveriey last week. Stein and Speirs lost by one hole to Standifer and Smith, altho the defts bad Tt and 73 agaleet the Gregen pals 1% and 7. ‘The Seaitle Golf club should be well in the running for the Davis cup next year with “Dixie” Fleager, Bon Stein, Lee Steil and Jack Ballinger as 9 team. According to Dame Rumor there is a “dark horse” from the Mid | dle West who has become a member of the northend club, and they | do say be can sure play golf as it ought to be played. Johnnie Dreher and his three able, assistante—Ed Hall, Ab. Givens and Kennle McClonnan—are resting ‘ensy this week. The success of last week's big event at Vancouver was entirely due to this “Big Four,” especially the former. With the Bushers Spalding’s Booking agency has lined ap some fast games fer San- dey. will be on tap Tre games at Weellana park, No. 1 groands. The first one starts at 2 p.m. with Midge playing Shaner At 4p. m. the Ballard Cane will meet the Shamrock nine, ‘The Steel Works" to Renton and play team. team will journey the fast “Renton Bremerton and Magnolia will meet at Bremerton. Rainier Beach will meet Edmunds at Edmunds ’ The Queen Anne Juniors will journey ‘The Routh Beattie Merchants will meet to Suquamie the Royal Arcanum at 2p. m at South | Beatle The Ufdernians are scheduled to Jour- — othilia to meet the Red- The South Park Juniors will tang with the Lincoin Park team at Lincolp park at 1 p.m Stacey Shown's fast team will meet because the winner will grab off the! Kringle championship in Star League No. 1, und will enter the finals for The Star's trophy | Neither tea mhas tasted defeat #0 | far this season, both teams kicking thru with five straight wins. Both teams have a bevy of heavy | hitters and if the pitchers are not go- jing in top-notch form, a slugfest is expected. The Beavers have a xpien- did record for+this season, Bosid ting every junior opponent in The Star league, have journeyed | out of town and beaten teams in the |wenior division | Both Wes Sheedy ‘and “Fat*| Burgh, the opposing twirlers, have al |wood record. ‘They're right-handers The heaviest sluggers on the Mt Raker team so far this reason are Patterson, Leidtke, “Owen Roberts abd Frey Larson | Ballard’s heavy | Les McLennan, vey Johnson, Middendorf. The game starts promptly ate? p m. at Columbia field. The field can, be reached by the | Rainier Valley cars running south on Fourth ave. In the only other Star league gune of the day, the Belix club and Rai nier Heights argue on the Walla Walla field. If the Felix club wins the go they will fight it out with lored Ready for the leadership of sue No. 2 and the right to play winner of the Ballard.-Mount KR. MéLannan, 1b Milligen, rf Burgh, p they nf rk, di And the finals will start August 1. pe artitlery, men are Ed Torgenson, Har Bob Dahl and Bill If the Felix club Is raspherried sun day, the first gar e finals will be played on that date withthe 7 a | Ready team meeting the winner of the | Mailard-Mount Baker setto. The finals will be the best two out-of-three games with each team having @ game on their home field and the third game, if necessary, be- ing played on a neutral field. ‘The field for the first game will be de- cided by the Hip of ® coin, ‘The Star league trophy, on dimplay at ne’s, will become phe permanent ty of the alub wifging the title) 7 | th proper | this your | The Tailored Ready crew will play | Buker contest for the city honors. If In Port Orchard tomorrow |the Felix club loses the tilt they | re out of the The Ballard team im better fixed for | mn. f the running for this son, pitchers than the Mt, Faker er i¢|The club team ts expected to have Rergh can't make a go of it the Mallard | little trouble in copping the contest, team can uae Bill Middendorf on the | howeve: 01 > 1 mound. He's @ southpaw and ® good | on tye Bob Thorburn will work ono, Ho will start the game at fire ie mound for the Felix bunch | base. yheedy in the lone twirler of, the|4nd Leonard Patricelli will throw for Mt. Baker outfit. Rainier Heights, | SPALDING MAN | caLH | . HAS NEW | ond VISITOR MANAGER PLAN } George A. Anderson, of the san| Because of the tremendous in | rane Ixco branch of A, G, Spald: ing's sporting goods company, is a| Crease in college athletics, the Uni | Seattle visitor. He's organizing the| versity of California has instituted! | Britich Columbia district. Spalding’s|a new system of management at the expect to open a store soon in Van,|*outhern school, Student fanagere | couvir |who are at least juniors in rating "Sports a going over big in| will be appointed for each major sport and the assistant manager, who like the chief manager, will be San Vrancisco,” says Anderson, ‘en: | Declally baseball, The national game |@ graguate, will be in direct charge jot the student managers with is drawing big crowds to the Const | League parks and there are hun oo of semi-pro teams playing ball| chief manager in charge of around the bay whole staff, | ne | the for | inating Ray Casey | four sets, Georgetown Merchants and Des Moines will meet at Des Moines. Beattie Kni the Port An, * Snoquaimie Falls at Snoqualmie Pauls. ‘ashington Park and Fort Ward will lay at Fort Ward. on Anne Merchants will y team at Colby. The Alhambras, the fast colored team, are slated to moet Louie's Cleaners at Liberty park MICK KING KNOCKED OUT BY BARRIEAU Mick King, the Aus- tralian middleweight who has fought around here considerably, was knock- ed out by Frank Bar- rieau, another familiar battler, in the = sixth round of their scheduled 15-round battle at Saska- toon, Canada, last Mon- day, according to press reports from the North- ern city. It’s the first news of Mick’s downfall to reach here. YANK NET team The the ¢ n'a ood ball game for the customers at Port Ladiow "GARDNER AND NEER IN FINALS PORTLAND, July 17-/Carl Gard, ner, of San Francisco, will meet | Phil Neer, of Portland, here today the Oregon state tennis singles championship. Miss Mayme MacDonald, of Seat tle, and Mra, W. I. Northrup, of Portland, will contest for the wo men’s champtonshtip Gardner and Phil Bettens, California team, will meet Catlin | Wolfard, former Oregon singles champion, and Henry Stevens in the challenge round of the men's doubles. Mra. J. C. Cushing, of Los An geles, and Miss MacDonald will con test with Mise frene Campbell, of ortiand, and Miss Gertrude Scliret ner of Seattle, in the women’s doubles Mrs. the Northrup defeated Miss Schreiner two out of three sets fh the finals of the women's singles MEN WIN yesterday, winning the right to| WIMBLEDON, July *17.—-Players meet Miss MacDonald, last year's/OM the United States tennis team pts apr Brey | copped the first two matches in the Gardner had little trouble In elim-| Davis cup series against the English In atraight seta team here yesterday, ‘The winner Friday, and Neer put Wolfard out) Frill Bogs the sera sea in the . ‘| ehallenge round for the trophy: ft the running, taking three out of | MUIIES rane for ine ee three | 04: 2:8, 86, 6-2 Willie Tilden peat Ringscote, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1, GUISTO STILL SEARS-ROEBUCK | _ WITH OAKS FIELD.DAY: {eather ar int Dautuna len, nek Sears-Roebuck Co, will hold their| not quit the Acorns. He left the fourth annual field day for their|team here because he was. suffer employes at Hiawatha playfield | Ing from an injured ankle. The today, Stunts from regular track | Correct story just came out of the events to sacke races will be in|South, Guisto is back in the line order during the day. up again, a 64, Gardner and Bettens won out bf four in the men's doubles| finals, beating MacVeagh and Wein stein, the runners up, three gets to one EVERY | SWIMMER TO HAVE CHANCE Every man, woman, boy and girt amateur s¥immer in Seattle will have their chance they can do in actual competition lin the big water meet to be staged by The Seattle Star during the week. of August 16 There will be divisions in both men's and women's events so every | kid in Seattle will be given a fair |chance. There will be @ junior | division for boys and girls 14 and 15 years of age and a separate di- vision for Youngsters under 14, No swimmer in the youngster class can enter more than one a& | vision. And no senior swimmer eam enter in more than three events. Entries for the meet will be open Monday when blanks will be pub |lished in The Star and e@ery day from then on until August 12 when entries close. Before you ean fill jout an eptry blank you must reg- | ister with the A. A. U. because this will be a regular registered ama- teur meet. Only those 16 Years jand older must register. Blanks | |can be obtainta from A. 8. Gold- |emith, local A. A. U. representar tive, or from Donald Vickers, at the |Crystal Poot. The charge is 25 cents. No other fees must be paid Preliminaries in the meet will be run off at Mt. Baker park, In Washington, and in Green lake Woodland park. Finals will be at the Crystal Pool Here's the list of event, ‘em over and then watch for tat entry blank im The Star Monday Jand send it in right away. MEN’S EVENTS 0 yard dash free sty! 100 yard dash fj atyle 220 yard dash fr ity le. yard éash back stroke wim yard daeh novice, Fancy Giving. under water swim. JUNIORS—14 AND 15 YEARS GED 4 0 yard dash free style. 60 yard backstroke swim, UNDER 4 YEARS 50 yard dash free style. 60 yard backstroke ewim. WOMEN’S EVENTS SENIORS | | | | rt 4 yard dash free st: yard breast stroke wim $0 yard novice a ol @ Fancy diving, 10-f JUNIORS si4 AND. ‘3 3 TEARS om 40 yard dash free style. UNDER 14 YEARS 60 yard gash free style, |BIG OUTDOOR P. N. A. MEET AT VICTORIA Victoria will again stage the am | nual P. N. A. outdoor meet this | the British Columbia city pian |put on the event at Gorge park. About 16 Seattle swimmers will make the trip North. 50 yard Gash free orig. . WATER POLO AT VICTORIA Water polo will be one of the fea- | tures of the Victoria P. N..A, meet. Seattle will enter both men ‘and women teams. The men will line up yim Sterbergh, MeWaters, Thomas, | Speidel, Smith, O'Neill and Keller, [while the women will line up with Beth and Molly Langley, wee | Bastman, Madeline Pless and | Wagstaff. All matches will be played w | English rules, according’ to : Vickers, of the local club, and Vicks ers doesn't think much of the Engy jlish rules, as they call for playing |the ball instead of the Yank | of playing the men. | girlish, says Donald. The game's too STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SEPTEMBER The Washington state swimming champions will be held at the = Tool some time in,September. hasn't set the date yet, * MITRE MAY YET GO EAST Mitre Konawaloff, star dash i of the Crystal Swimming club, may) yet make the trip to Columbus, O, for the Olympic junior tryouts, ¥e\ word has been received as yet from Columbus regarding the date set for the trials, but Mitre will be sent Bast if he can reach there in time. There seems to be some odd‘ reason OF other for keeping the date a secret, “KILBANE TO BOX ROOT Johnny Kilbane, world’s feather weight King, has been matched to box Artie Root of Cleveland, one of his most ardent challengers, over the 10-round route in Cleveland July 28. | t | CIGAR CO., Inc. Wholesale Distributers Elliots 4768 to show what — ei % Sy. i YY \ uld Vickers, manager of the one ) ora y@ 4 *