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i _ @s for the first time this season, to Real Star WithReds Seattle Grad Is Making Good With Cincy, After | Poor Start; Ball News| BY LEO H. LASSEN | AMMY BOH is finally kicking thru in great style for the Cin cinnatt Reda, | ‘When Sam was) playing for Seat-| te last year,| Coast baseball critics were al most unanimous in thefr opinion that he was the best player in the | league and that/ he would make a Reda. coming Teal star for the And Sam is He | got away to a rather slow start, hitting poorly and not fielding over. | | Ty well, but he is going great guns | thru. Hince Heinie Groh has rejoined the Ohio club he has been playing third base and Bohne has been Bhifted to the second sack, Bohne looked good except at third ; this league, but his great nerve @nd hustle are making him a suc cess. His fielding ts good and he is hit- “ting around .300 besides ranking as Jone of the best base runners in the Dig show. One day Bill Stumpf plays a fair Brand of baseball for the local club he was playing like a| Duster, missing everything that came his way, and Seattle was wal: | doped 9 There's nothing but gloom for Walter McCredie, the big! Scot who leads the Portland Beavers, these days. McCredie the running. McCredie is rated as one of the smartest baseball One of these days Bill's| the country, but he seems to be a victim of that famous busi-! | Bnd the next day he plays like «| ts piloting one of the weakest teams that ever started a Coast ‘@ub and throws the ball game away.) league race and his Rose City club is about hopelessly out of men in "going to miss a boat and fall in the ness axiom that it takes money to make money. The Portland club has tightened the purse strings and Walter is trying to get along with a mediocre ball club. As ‘water and maybe he'll get over the “Missing habit. He hits fairly well! _ Due Seattle will never be able to get) _ tained for that shortstop position. PORTLAND HERE TOMORROW ‘The Portiand Beavers will be with | ‘They're liable to give us trouble if “Suds” Sutherland ‘nd Vernon Parks arrive from the Bast in time to bolster up their Pitching corps. But the tribe fig- © lures to clean up on the visitors _ Ty Cobb had his Detroit pitchers on” Ruth when the Tigers | _ Dlayed the Yanks recently and Rath ’ out home runs galore, oo, defeating the Tigers And now the Detroit fans are panning Cobb for not walking | him. About a year or so ago come of those same scribes were yelling | “for a rule to prevent international is. It all depends upon which the shoe fits, doesn't it? } ns IMPROVED Arnold Statz, the young Los An outfielder, is a much improved | Player. The young fellow iw ‘one of the fastest leadoff. men in| the league and he hits weil. His work in the field is also good. All| UCH | he needs is experience and he's | @eining that fast. A few more! young men like Statz, who\ would some speed to the Angels, ‘would make them real factors in the st i Baril Sheely, the big Sait Lake first base graduate, may be back in| the Coast league next year. The big fellow has been a disappoint: | Ment to the Chicago White Sox, expecially durimg the last few weeks Bheely has been fielding all right, | but his hitting has left a lot to be! desired. Start “Tarzan the Terrible” 5: Babe Slams Out a Couple More Over Week-End NEW YORK, June 27.—Babe Ruth reached the half way mark of his last year's home run record here yesterday when he slammed out his 37th home run. Babe made his 26th against Washing ton the day before. MILTON SETS | NEW MARKS ST. PAUL, June 27.—Tommy| Milton, winner of the Indianapolis | Bweepstakes, established several new | dirt course records here Saturday in | # special event given in his honor by the Elks. His new record time | was a mile in 47 1-5 seconds, five miles in 3 minutes, 28 4.5 seconds; 10 | miles in 7 minus, 56 1.5 seconds, | and 15 miles in 11 minutes, 51 2-5 seconds. | | PLANS MADE FOR) PLAYFIELD MEET) Plans for the seventh annual play field tennis tourney are being made | by a committee of seven, all prom. | fnent in local net circles. Silver trophy cups will be offered for the | winners of different divisions. An en- try fee of 75 cents will be charged. JOE LYNCH TO MEET BURMAN CHICAGO, June 27.—Joe Lynch, bantamweight champion, spent the) enue with Joe Burman, at East Chicago, In4., tomorrow night. lynch never wag in better condl tion to defend his Utle, his manager wtated on the Dempuey Carpentier battle a Carpentier low, and the chances are| FROM SALT LAKE | tte Conins Juniors by an 2 Saaes aamaiena th ai saticele of the weak varie Betting com. | ‘hat some of his body punches will! SAN FRANCISCO, June 27.—Oak. |!" their game on Walla W: 3 py ae-Lageretrem, ve. nest missioners tell me that many wagers oe sete wn, Descamps is bound |jand walloped “Gavvy” Cravath’s | Yesterday. Ten errors by lowers | Donahoe va McDouge’ Allen vs ‘vin on « foul oa lable to get right into the ‘The Oaks were hitting the ball hard; Smith and McKay, of the winners, |}, a ring. [and Salt Lake's pitcher ¢ unable | Knocked out home runs. 4p. m—Thorndyke va Clarke; O The Frenchman's record, perhaps.| Jack Kearns ‘told me in Atlantic old the i Ce en ae pene Turner va. Little; M. Scovill va. RW leads some to the that he will aha thak tote ode ee Pies Shenae u. Harte; Vilegas va. Ruffeorn; W. Scovili take the easiest out if he finds that " o Were have ths loumeee alg he Cubs. ....-. 9 | va. Zettler; P. Ford wa W. Nollan. he hasn't a chance after the first y over the referee. The | alt Lake Goltine Juniots 3 10) round. 7 lag 2 Batteries: Ariett and Koehler Batteries—Collins and Cordano; J.| Start “Tarzan the Terribie” Saturday . champion’s manager said he wanted | ana Jenkins : , z . and Jenki Smith and Feldman B rae Personally, I think Carpentier {#/| above all things to have a man in| Second Game nr R| : a put a foul fighter, but he|the ring who c > his he. Oakland : cnyihing ht fol itor bute |the'ring'who tan kewp hin had. | Saban ©) sgoowing the Pires under « score|BIG MEET WON does dange: . ris corne! vin! vey have the right man now| Kremer and Koehler; Brom-|of 22 to 12 the » brothers D: see! ees fem" lin ice ‘inte and oC 25 to 22 tne Thee vrotners Dye | BY MULTNOMAH pry: Vg place among the first four in The} PORTLAND, June ‘The Mult MANY THINK THAT JACK SACS GRAB TWO _ [star supior baseball teague, Sunday \ It was @ good game until rain made | “ New York Athletic club he DEMPSEY WILL WIN EARLY IN GO) ,,,FROM VERNON | ii" Sov" rime fur a5 fon me A 1LO8 ANG 28, June 27.—Vernon |tured by the heavy hitting of Ted | "Nal score being 52 BY HENRY L. FARRELL | Jack McAuliffe, along with other|dropped two games to. the &: |Ahner, who busted out five hits in] Th@ visitors won first place In wee YORK, ne Popes of! authorities, he believes that the pride| Mento Solons here yesterday. ‘The | #ix trips gad eblagid bang Lida gp grag >). the predictions that Jack Dempw#ey| sia vanity re: 1 | Saes hit the ball hard in both tilt The score: }local club copped most of the fi will win quickly next Saturday are|*%4 vanity of the Frenchman will : "nu. B. [Pirates via se | events, based on the asumption that Geor! keep him from running, and that he | Three Cubs | Gus Pope, of Seattle, Wash. won Carpentier will mix it with the cham-| will go in and mix it with the cham-| | Batteries—Hopkins and discus throw with a fling of 142 pion. | pion, Putnam; O'Connell, Mahoney leet, 2 inches. The French challenger’s camp has} Carpentier has the vanity, of |. lncemntis = A stated from the start that Carpen-| course, but it is doubtful if he yill | —# cated trem. the. sast hat Carpan,| ees, batt to Goubttal it be 9 SSIES Giad aloud! one oneaut “Sk nue wex,|MIKE GIBBONS American, instead of trying to get| createst ambition, outside of getting games in The Star league follows: | TO MEET CHAMP a from him, | that purse, is to keep his face un-| : Wannington Path vs. Blcntes at SARE aan Ae «amps, in drawing three battle | marked, and he can never do it un-| Start “Tartan the Terrible” Saturday | watia Walla ‘ hae aie ori eee Max aan te : pete vies 2 iibbons of § aul will mee’ eat told ae writer they ore. a 4 7 hi sine away, ne yet Cube. vm Seerman eee ol as on ati Bera ing to gamble on one punch; tha! “arpentier’s program for the final Grocery at Walla Wall ees road bagi to 8 n Carpentier will try to finish the| week of training ts unknown, but it BEAVERS DROP Sandan on. ‘ehdainen Cubs ele heise at eee Id champion like he put Joe Beckett| is understood that he will work right | y “ mare Son Suy F nO. ,eRterney | | Woodland park, ; sing awagy | thru untii ‘Thursday and will not Ko| 4», AIR To SEALS ¥ naven a Al Dye Works vs,| {onal Sporting club is staging the From later experience, however, it| to Jersey City untll Saturday morn. ‘ORTLAND, dune San Fran-| sishiand Park at Hight Ks V8. | bout. can be considered as a sure thing | ing. claco defeated the Beavers twice .yes- | High at sientend Park — — : . | terday, both times by a 6-8 Collins Juniors vs. Eckart Cigar] start “t he Terrible” Saturd: that when Descamps talks he wants| Dempsey, from reports, will work anys mes by a 6-3 count PP gg be gy nat Start “Tarzan the Terrible’ Saturday it to be carried to Atlantic City. His| only three days this week, and will | gf '?,,' ; TF ON Gespets, Aas, Latta ok ae talk is a part of the training sched-| move with his training squad to Jer-| Portland i'l sogen’ me, Saemnnaaoee “ne BILL JOHNSTON ule. sey City Thursday. | Batteries: Lewis and Yelle; Piliette | ‘OW! 4 econ ests are ae ik PRES Ark. Misbabaieae “ _ |and Baker The Collins Juniors will entertain gre Prasciece § 12 “@) Walla and Queen Anne and Sham.| BERK Y, June 27.—Bill John Batteries: Rock, Crumpler, Couch ana |"OX Cubs will play at Mercer in the | Ston of n Francisco defeated Ro: Yelle; Coleman and Fisher louly July 4 games booked land Roberts of San neiseo fe | - usta the men’s singles championship o! | Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday The Three Brothers Dye Works| the Pacific coast here by the score —- cease and the Collins Juniors will not play | 64, 6-3, 6-8 MITRIE KONOWOLOFF their postponed game unless it af. Ko ene See Giada abet aa ray its psi we a geal ge MARSH ALLEN fects the final standing of either,| Start “Tarsan the Terrible” Faturday os ' J > io 7 Fet-pInde Metals and cups, In case it has to be played si swimining star of the Crystal Swim-| The “shrimp,” ax he is known! DEFEATS SMITH |t. io ete any te tne | URLS NO-HIT. ming club, was born in Russia. From | about the Pool, never misses a day| Marsh Allen, captain of the|may make their own arrangements. | ’ | Russia, Mitrie went to Hawail, where | without swimming in the tank | Seattle Tennis club team, defeated | 1 NO-RUN GAME)! i be lived for six years. He is training hard now for the| Wilton Smith in the finals of the HOUSTON, June George | He learned to swim when 11 years | national mile swim, which will be held| men's singles in the club's tourna | KING PRESENTS be ot Ge, Soadinns anne Lose a yesterday in getting in trim for | old in Hawaii and since his arrival in| at Indianapolis, Indiana, late in the|ment, in their match Saturday. ‘The whet ee ase ates Siles See wines tah tat Gectegedcioeees "Sie wise ns faen tose leas Gia VA ok tee ee YANKS TROPHY [0 jit! s non: norun sane into the best mid and long-distance | compares favorably with the record| Alex Ross won the junior title by} LONDON, June 27.—King George! a neey Bs swimmer in the Northwest. time: defeating Armand Marion in an totay presented the Americ pare aL Rpg Mh gitar: iar . oday presente, American polo] gwarts is a left hande Konowaloff, since entering active} Mitrie works in the locker room at| citing match by the score of 64, 36, team with the cup it won in the in rents oe & lat ee -- to the top until a steady man is ob | @ result the Portland team is hopelessly out of the race only a handful of the faithful pay to see his team perform. | and The McCredie clan will have to loosen up with some dough Thy BASS Hanky Schorr left tor Los Angeles to have bis soat pitching wing jand buy some real ball players or the Beavers will fall out of | the bottom of the league altogether. } ‘| fame Bt second dase tomorrow. fixed ap after Sanday’s game. lie's jerse, former fentile Nerth- had treable with his arm for the last PE Bagg oy Raggy mage Bn month, been acting es wtility man for the —— i ce twe ‘The second game of Sunday's scheduled | Soon has skifted te the Nash double bill was called off because of rain. | ‘The series ended three games pach. | with Los An. coming back after} losing the first pair. Lane's blew in hard inte Us Tub Spencer started Sunda hind the bat had to mid-gam ause he hurt again. Spencer outfoxed Naldwin, and the Low Angeies recetver did the same trick to pencer Sunday. Spencer was on third nd Lane on first. Lane started to steal | second, and Baldwin faked a throw, | Spencer starting for the plats Ed nipped by by Baldwin's throw in was on second | At ome stage of the game, and Spencer caught him flat-footed with a tose to Murphy, Kenworthy » MANY BETS MADE THAT idem, whe caught to he t pi }Ciy team m Cle 7 the the American association Babbies Hargrave le hitting .363 for the Cincinnati Rede CHAMP WILL WIN ON FOUL BY JACK McAULIFFE Undefeated Lightweight W YORK, June the little betting that is ¢ his G If Demp —Most of | ng dom shows a tendency to get into the ring Champion | bimself when the going ge rough en. ¥ should happen to hit «wim competition here, hag won over! the Pool, oct psy eta snr ar ham Pe tt awe ioe * Final Game From Tribe Series Even, Three Games | All; Rain Halts Second Sunday Mix PACIFIC COAST w ferior one of lately, since fan Franctsce Sacramento where Los Angeles took the final game of the series from Seattle Sunday by a7 to 4 count, some goofy infield work handing the game to the visit ors. Hunky Schorr started on the hill for the locale, but only lasted a third of an inning, because his arm wasn't right. Joe Dalley went to the hill I's ng, sad story about Los Angeles’ scoring. Suffice to say that }a couple of errors by Bates at first at critical moments put the visitors jin line to score twice, while Winterail nd Stumpf let several hits leak thru fo left side of the diamond, " in Star Junior Young Lyons pitehed good ball for the visitors, altho Seattle began to anauls League hit him hard in the closing innings. on. Lot. P scoring two in the sixth on bunched ) ate hits and another pair in the ninth. « ‘ when Lane hit one into the left field Cc ar § ." e bleachers with Tobin ahead of him si 2 Loe Angeles AB KM. PO, A. B | ee : meats, ef “oe ig eR | " . ae Meaciey, 0 + i i «¢ 3 1|Grocery Nine Stops Win- a ” : . i : . e . w » to i ¢ 6 ¢| ning Streak of Leaders Bie « 4, rt ‘ : : 3 ° . . 1 Nienott, 20 ‘ ee in Star Ball League | * Ps Fs H De ae | fe Me $3 i 8 Fo] im ao pitchers battle detwoen | ‘ Te 7g |Graxulus and Johnson, the Eger | acoma A man Grocery team came out on top. be $ G{defeating the fast Mekart Cigar ss $ {]team by a 31 score Sunday at a re) Ss ip 3 21 Walla Walla. This is Eckart's first mars paid $$ | defeat in six games | e 1 | Moth teams played fast ball, each it ecord' ‘8 . ’ | os: $ $lteam making only one error. Kek Tobin, 6 2 i/art’s lone counter wax made by 1 ro 3 “Middleton ® ¢|Gordon, who pounded out a homer Mack, i fin the seventh inning. Byron Hobbs, Morgan Jones Has Never lof the lovers, also made a home run,| Lost Detision; # 11 8 38) Si but he was called out by the um-/ first inning; hit by tn seventh, Rod Murphy to be real factor: consistently lately, but nearly all the games ensive work in the infield, de the the he } season started, being an Eddie Collins, but he can mov at least, which is a lot more than can be said about Wisterzil and Stumpf, Murphy nor Ray Bates are finished fielders at first base, altho Murphy is by far the better of the two. yed soon as Kenworthy can get in the game again, doesn’t have to cover the ground at fi Murphy’s arm has seemed O, K. late side of the diamond. pire who ruled that be failed to/ touch first bane. p Is Needed in Seattle Infi Should Be Played at Th Radical changes must be made in the Seattle infield immediately if the Indians are . The team has been winning they have been losing can be charged to in- Nearly every ball hit to the left side of the dia- mond goes for a hit unless it is banged right at Tex Wisterzil or Bill Stumpf. @ players can move off of a dime. even when they're hit right at him. Hits have been leaking thru Wisterzil ever On the other side of the diamond Bill Kenworthy is far from around and he gets in front of most of them in the race for the Co: st league pennant And Our suggestion for the present is that for years before coming to Seattle, and He’ In the meantime the Se How Teams Stand Jos Gorman Here Morgan Jones, tumpf ¢ out with an injured foot. t that Wisterzil is expected to around third. and with his speed he should perk up that left Seattle club must look around for some in- fielders who can move if they expect to be up there in the standing. at a great rate, the outfield compares favorably with any work is pretty good. Give Seattle an infielder or two and they won't be able to keep us out of the rac Egermans Tacoma feather. el % ird Neither n't catch a third of them Neither Rod Murphy be shifted to third, Bates be left on first, just as Sates The team is hitting in the league and the battery Jack Will | Win, Says Levinsky Man Beaten by Carpentier . Thinks Dempsey Will | Beat Georges Editor's Note—Battling Levin- sky, the Philadelphia light-heavy- weight, is one of two American boxers who has met both Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpen- tier, the other being Gunboat Smith, Levinsky, therefore, bs well qualified to write an opin- ion of the comparative fighting ability of the American titlehold- er and his French challenger. BY BATTLING LEVINSKY Let it be understood in the begin Boxes | !ng tsat I am not going to pick the | the Carpentier-Dempsey | winner of fight at Jersey City on July it will merely be my endeavor to size up the two as I have found by actual ring combat, first with Demp- sey, who disposed of me in three rounds, and then with Carpentier, has a record of never having lost & who dispored of me in four rounds. On the basis of what I found them to be in their battles with me I will give it as my opinion that Dempsey is the better man Therefore he ought to win, STRONGER Dempsey is a bigger, stronger and harder hitter, and in addition is very hold fast. He must not, however, right hand, but his | the Frenchman too cheaply. io wiotn Hopper tied the score for the win ‘ oe ;/Mers in the eighth with @ long |™ hes a real record in: the | tisari + home run squared cireje. The little fellow who ("i eeeere {| Both pitchers allowed onty three | defeated Bert Forbes here last week \—Dy Daile: x, | Dita. j shook oe tr ee | Whe’ eaeees R HH £. decision, and he has fought some of | Rehore 1, off £ 1. off |Egerman Grocery wee 3) 8 «1 / the best men of hin weight in the ieee 2 oe penis pater Eckart Cigar.. 1 3 1) Northwest, including Bud Rigiey and to McAuley drigee 2, Lyons to Niel Patteries—-Grazulus and Nettalle; | Joe Gorman to Griggs Ba hite—Carroll, Dalley. | Johnson and Hobbs. | Jones boxes Gorman here Wednes- Zeider, McAuley. Molen basse—isaidwin, su day at the Pavilion, and it will be) pEMPSEY jer, Stata, Carrol it by pitened |bail—- Winters. Innings pitched By| The Highland Park White Star/the second meeting for them, their | Bebore %. runs ® hite 1, at bat 2, out in| Athletic club took Washington Park | first bout being a draw in @ six-round |. niee 33, at vat it” frame reatenmtie|2owN the line by a 946 score in their | #easion in Tacoma. for--Rehorr 1. Dalley 3, Mack i, Loves 2 [encounter yesterday en errors| The little Tacoma fellow carries a | Umpires—Toman and Byron were made by both teama Mardin food kick in bi | AMERICAN pitched @ good game for the win. | best work is done with his left. ners. park town, Washington Lowie 4. Chicago # ’ Tork ». Cleveland 15 Detroit 19, They The lineup for been shot to pieces by the fact that |wome of their leading players have |left town, but they put game yesterday. played at Washington the jen Duff, and Tarbell; O'Shea and Cassens. Shamrox Cubs were unable to play | The score:.. .. | Bulldogs 3 Youngstown 2 The — battert : 33 ‘incinnati 2 3 Philadelphia a | The Queen Anne | Rowton 7, Brooklyn 4 Pittsburg 11, Chicage 2 } St Louis 6," Cincinnatt 2 their scheduled game 7 Start “Tartan the Terribie” Saturday | Mercer playfield. They will play! itnis tournament emday. All} ACORNS T . [oem Cems tee on ER & lethee matches were postponed on ac AKE 2 int of the wet weather. Miller de The 6-2, 10-8, Georgetown cause of the poor condition of the cu ternational matehes at Hurlingham, | flieht Wednesday. | The challenger is a fast and hard Gorman will undoubtedly force the | twohanded hitter and a much better but he will prob man that he is generally credited ably have a hard time hitting Jones, | with being. | The Youngstown Athletic ctub de; and he will also have a hard time feated the Bulldogs by a 1069 score | keeping away from Jones’ in a fast game yesterday at Youngs | paw mit if they fight to form. Sailor Mayberry and Bud Manning, a pair of fMyweights ‘tangle in the being with Danny Ed winners has semi-windup. is touted for a bout Mayberry up a good | wards, the Oakland bantam, but he has to beat Manning first. Rk | Three other bouts are down on Wednesday's card. ‘8. 2 8 Richmond | Start “Tarsan the Terrible” Saturday {ONLY Aerials and Sunday ibe d Loe 6-4, 6-1 Slart “Parzan tho Terrible” Saturday south ONE MATCH IN CITY MEET 2 ot oe sme Ralph Loe and Ralph Miller met in |the only match played in the city He is always trying to do the un- expected and takes advantage of every opening. He {s cool, heady, always dangerous, and what also is & g00d asset, always supremely con- fident. Carpentier, furthermore, is the better boxer, has a habit of feint- ing an opponent into an opening and when he does he swings in with everything, putting his entire body into the punch and wasting nothing. CARPENTIER HAS WALLOP In my fight with Carpentier he hit me a punch on the chin in the first |round, the effects of which never left It convinced me that he could hit hard and until the end all that I could do was to fight jon the defensive, but his craft and coolness and constant waiting for the | right opening finally prevailed. | With all of Carpentier’s qualifiea- tions that I have set forth, I do not j however, that he will be able the superior natural fighting might of the champion to overcome be made to build mpt will rpentier up to somewhere near | Dempsey’s weight. It would do him no good. CARPENTIER IS WISE The fact that Carpentier is going to work three days a week and rest the remaining four should arouse no suspicions, I think {t is the best campaign he could adopt, until about two weeks from the end, when, if I were he, I would get down to the real intensive stuff every day, hardening up and ting the wind into the best possi shape The Frenchman Is always in shape Jand near his best fighting weight and therefore does not need to work hard Let me repeat, in concluding, that I am not picking @ winner, but from what I know of the two men, know! edge gained by actual experience with them in the ring, I believe Dempsey is the better man. yright 1921 by Newspaper Enterprise) Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday W. H. Carstens and ©. L. Temple- ton» were tied for first place in the regular Sunday gun shoot of the I take no stock in the story that |] Golf King; Beats Egan Utah Youth Triumphs al 3 Portland in Fine Match} Miss Tidmarsh Cham X C, ROSE PORTLAND, Surprises), and upsets which marked the week play here in the annual tournament bf the Pacific Northwest Gola, » were In order Saturday § B& ge Von Elm, c me thru with flying cOm ated the veteran, Chand in the final match for ribbon of amateur golf in Northwest. Mins Phoebe Nell Tidmarsh, of seattle Golf club, won the women iplonship by a 4 and 2 victall over Mra. ¥. ¥. Jackson, of the J ferson Park Golf club, ttle, The men's handicap champional | was won by W. A. Pettigrove, of | Portland Golf club, when’ he defe | clubmate, W. J. Roope, by a 6 4 score. No greater match than one put up by Von Elm and | has ever been played on the Pacifl | coast, and it was a fitting climax the ending of a wonderful toi ment. | Egan, who won the title in Vi 4 + BY A June of ( { ; uver last year, was a strong fav | ite, but his youthful opponent, | virtue of his phenomenal golf in \early rounds, had plenty of backers, At the end of the first 18, Egi \was 2 up and when they started jon the afternoon round it looked if the Mormon city player leracked, for he drove his fi . shot out of bounds. This, howls proved to be the only slip he m land he steadied down and on t | 16th green, the 34th hole of |match, wag all square. The next o} |was halved and these great final j teed off on the long home hole, wi a gallery numbering over 2,000 |ly watching and wondering when break would come. Both players got good drives, }it looked a® if the strain was b ning to tell on Von Elm when | topped his second shot badly. Bj second was a beauty and landed’ within a short pitch to the |The Salt Lake lad, however, mai | wonderful recovery when he b his third shot to the green, and jchances of victory again lod | bright when Egan, playing the badly sliced his approach, which escaped the bunker. His chip was wide and short, while Von putt overran the hole four Egan failed to sink his putt for five, but Von Elm did and with iggs won the title. In the women's finals MI marsh played a very co game and had a 2 up lead halfway mark. Her drives and were splendidly played, but) } Jackson proved a very worthy op jent. Miss Tidmarsh is now the ho er of two titles, that of the O state champion and the North honors. The 1922 championship {ment has been awarded to the C wood Golf and Country club of ¥ torla, B. C. £ Clark Speirs, the Jefferson , champion, won the long driving rf test here Saturday. His ball t eled 230 yards. J Start “Parsi /0£B the Terrible” Satu: ore ane Gfter 10! Seattle Gun club yesterday with the score of 49 out of a possible 50. Ttis your Guarantee THE BvD, COMPANY, NEW York é

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