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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. WEST SEATTLE ELEVEN CINCHES STAR LEAGUE SOCCER CUE ~ Woodland | Park. rs Defeated Final Tally Is 3 to 2, Win-| ners Counting Two Pen-| alty Kicks tengely iG Woodland} park 3 to 2 in . fast ~ game at Hiawatha field yes-| terday afternoon, West Seat-| te cinched the trophy in the} x division of The Star} league. ag The winners still have a} scheduled with Wood-| ge but as the Maple; Leafs have finished their cared and =. realy e the West Siders chances are slim for the game Sunday's b lay’s battle was a fast thruout. The West made the most of : two penalty ro ' awarded by Referee Billy Waller in the first half. Bar-| ‘ney Kempton scored both of | them. Sorgregged = - MAND — TRE Conte AT FIRST d from scrimmage for the Jodland eleven. % e Gu". Sanaeety Sst Ben Paris Billiards ee, re Ene Pe to Battle Battery Cc ineups for the teams were sae dddieipsdlintoaideiealeiteehatac The ‘result of the Hawthorne|/Dandy Bakers, Eliminated by Armory Boys, Turn. Tanlor-Ben Paris Billiaré game was) Same Trick on Collins Cube | by 21 to 3 1S Tally; Big eet oe either: Game Is Booked for Collins Playfield Wednesday | Plans for the All-Star Junior and Senior N be laid this week and arty Gegemine tm ‘the ioe HE race for The Star Junior basketball trophy has mats 88 soon as completed. rowed down to the Battery C and Ben Paris Billiard The Dandy Baking Co., eliminated by Battery C last (wnac ARE. “THEY PAYING \HOO FAQOO0 A WRAL * THERE MOST wows Th my $100,000 ShoRT- YOR CANT MAND ON TOA EN CENT “Tea Cue Maitlnn ~eretttere cao DOWN AKO POT IW A CUPL, SHOMELS FULLY _SRUDA CHILLY eS wlth THAT DVR ECTG) Billy Waller replaced Billy Biloo- apr | fives. Thursday, put the Collins Cubs out of the running |night at the Knights of Columbus, by a 21 to 16 tally. Battery C and the Ben Paris Billiard teams will clash | Wednesday night at 7 p. m. for The Star league title. The Battery boys have won two straight finale games while the Ben Paris Billiards have broken even in two starts. A win ‘for the Billiard boys will | ‘ necessitate another game for|| How Finalists Stand in Star | the championship while a win Trophy Series winner of the high 1912 Otympte a freabman at the Uni- Californias ia institation. ee, Renz. teehee iahtuen centh at" the eens for the Armory quintet wall | wind up the race, racer, bes lest only eet arnd'z|, Saturday’s game, the fifth | he participated tn Madina Square | in the series, was a cleanly | <p yirsesel |played game with Leslie Car-) stadium in exhibition grounds! bis and Clinton Haury, the} —- memorial Team— Batiory O oe... ec cee Riltiards ing Co aturday | aes | big stars of the Bakers, again The Ben Paris team is expected wy “T TOOND Him Gul PLANING Base Bal. WHEN HE OUGHT “TH we YN REY no WHAT LE wou D Arynow”, N Juris we VERY HWWEA = ALwAWS ) PrAvinG Tree = uou ve mt une ~ ELVIN wilh TH Law AWO wow, wre. CY AAD FINO } My Glasses | from | | at esos acoot VIMO ORT BALL PLAS VERY Can icin HOLES Gordon McKay Has : Big: Ring Record to Defend Coast Middleweight Champion H Won Every Start) in Seattle; Tackles Coast Welterweight King in, Heinie Schumann Tuesday, at Pavilion BY LEO H. LASSEN ORDON McKAY, the wily Scotchman who is| champion of the Coast middleweights, has) piled up a real record for victories in Seat*'- winning every decision since he came hv last fall. McKay started out his winning streak by beating “Red” Henry in three rounds without any trouble. He then made a mon- key out of Al Winters and stopped Jimmy Storey in three rounds. Lr Ed Daly was his next victim, taking the big dive at the Crystal Pool in the third session. , Marty Farrell, the famous New York boxer, was brought on for his next opponent and Farrell played horse thruout| tne fight, McKay winning again. He then tried Johnny Wolgast without any trouble. Tomorrow night McKay will stack up against Heinie Schumann, the Denver boy, who is the next champion of the} | land men attended this week the mont | | wpeakera, Hockey Finals Halted”: ae /With Harris, ‘Cook and | chikamura, K Mackay Out of Game, |,.,,."”: Puck Finals Postponed |», War girl Y | Living a! | Bair, t Albert. am iJURIE 5 put the ver hockey team on the #helf tem: | porarily, and th firat game of the Coast loop cham ship, set for tonight at Van couver, has been 8 have Vancou Cheever, Harry wt, wie Matthew, postponed ‘at until Fri according league | leant day to local official key” Har ” a broken Lioyd Cook ather, and Ebriichman 26th at, Pace T ahoe, Andr Hay, Kobert N.. boy Brydges, girl Piano, Nick, 9% k With Plummer, Clem er ippe ‘Thin ‘| ayve., boy from the North, | #arton, in far er the portponement, the wpoint of Seattle's | Snell. chances to cop the pennant. Every | prown, day that the opening tit ts put off) 8 Walker, the locals’ ailing | Farrow, artist, a surer chance | . £00! to show at hig best when the first)” girt i": ng rings The Prairie Jeague pannant ts ewhat in doubt yet, as three of! the clubs stand tied for the bunting Bo the postponement of the finals are satiefactory all around. as) jthe Coast champions will do battle with the Prairie leaders for the right, to meet tern champions for} the world's championship. ¥ rig b nowe the we on hin bi Char far under Mackay 4 old-fasbioned noement Muldoon | Mickey the }the ann | Ma downhe fowell wt from | eaten Ann Snell, | « J ave. & : Grover « Leonar W., boy Thomas Witte » Cyri . gir | Brooks, Cecil bo ‘arotherr, seat own, George boy . Hugh » boy Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN Two hundred and thirty-five boys | Hidaka, Kiku) «irl | Duke j Be x! Lang, Walter, Wo: suceeneful “Pather and Son” ban ir quet ever held at Sumner. Music and | piling, among them Enoch Bag-| shaw, football coach at the Univer sity of Washington, provided the en-| tertainment, Char Olive et, git Smith, Albert Yoshino, boy Before the present school term} leloses, a special election ix planned | Watanabe, Kiusaburo, 1318 B. Spruce t. B Ny « | Yuk |b | Shanafelt, at Puyallup to decide the question of wirt voting bonds for new schoo! build: ings at Maplewood and Spinning. oe ‘The Vancouver Historical society 16 lam Jacks A, Kensselacr George, William L., 8, b *y. Michael 7340 Mary ave. ng A Joseph, 4509 ¥ amoto, Tadasuka, $13% King st./ 1 Pasquale, ny Nishimoto, Nakagoro, €22 Charles st. | George E. Fukuzo, — Robert. 1116 California be Otis Guy, 4031 42nd ave land City Beautiful club formulated +2 Vital Statistics BIRTHS "ac i412 DEATHS Mabel Violet, boy, | MeCandiens, enfield 16, 1627 Theo Clinton, 9 days, 6416 26 19th ave. Oliver girl aries 4 . Bugene William entral Hotel, , 43, 3792 Angel 2613 38th ave, alzo, 86 Stewart at., Bethe |Smith, Kila } | Kurfuret 2%, Warlington, ), 2310 B, Slat at. 6212 Le . 68, 2208 Hanter bi ios 17th ave. Agnes, 606 boy 06 35th ave. 8, iS, 2326 42nd ave thur TL, 6426 40th ave | Marcus . Peter, $2, Alta, #1, $05 Spruce via. 8 ‘ MoGraw at N» | Linderamith, 6th ave. 6519 10th |, hn, 715 2 Robert K., 70, 62 rles Hood, John &, 60, Pearson. hester A. 15, 3048 W. 1, 4607 Mead st, 308 Marion st. 418 20th ave, 1538' W. 50th st. 66, 2655 Carr pL 47, 7716 E. Green Edward, abe 3007 Alder De] y } rick Wimer, 6056 Gist |’ |Romano, Elizabeth O00 N. 47B Hahn, Charles, 48, | Mitchell, Anna May Stull, Eliza A., 72, | Freeman, John A, ested Mra, Eunily, rl Adelbert, rgo = Washingto’ 1 Kdward, 6720 341 N. jernard, irk 714 19th ave, girl 1606 Harvard ave. 1591 13th ave. 8. 12th ave. 8. boy. | W. 7461 Woodlawn 1616 ¥. 1 Queen 102nd et. 2006 N./ way | seus ay, John Washington nt, Sullivan, Patrick J. 64, 12 12, Tona, ten oma ow, i4, 114 Bw 75, 614 MY 52rd et. 54, 2310 19th ave, N, 72, 151% 29th ave. Johnson, 2017 tiwood, 3, $12 20th Condon, Elizabeth, 83, 2421 Werhen, Lewis H., 48, 16 Je coaamire, Catherine, | ss, AT 1th ay. Button, Kev. kdward” B, 64th at. Johnson, Christina W, h at Kalph I, 1, 658 W. rk, Nellie K., Davn Jamen, Fridell, Robert Hecond ave Gould, Forrest ave. lew. 05 irl ph Henry, 22 tleveland, Cedar Falla, 6511 27th ave. 1609 20th ave., 0, 1414 Deny way,! m Albert, 7431 48th First a a Carl, W. Bom Meria i Douglas, 1303 Har- 2819 Alaska st. vert The Star invites its readers to use dapertment as an ald in finding ph D, 3904 14th ave. IL, 6720 Wilson ave, ley BE 6511 Rainier ave. E Denny |years ago Sam Heigh, Tenn., lost trace of hig sister, Mrs. George W. Dull. Recently he [learned that she was in Seattle, with her daughter Pearl, who in believed to attend high school here. Send in- formation to the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Main 6060. eee Cramer, 3019 Beacon ave. will ap- {Preciate information that ‘will help 4 - oe jher to locate Mrs. Ann Harris, who |lived at Rainier Beach on 54th ave, 167 Sixth ave, 8.) rT, years ago. Brn Harte San two sisters in Seattle, a Mrs. ves and Mra. Reynolds. 2910 14th ave. N. 17th ave. girl. | i, 111 Seventh ave. 8, | s I. Thomas st. les Chester, 3008 E. a Frederick, 4907 Low- 1 . at TOLL (ohn Toles).—J. Toll, who went by the name of J Toles while working at an Inde ence, Wash., lumber mill, is so 2 Waters ave. fit 2a thi by his wife, Mrs. Hanna Toll, Bell st. Seattle. His baby is e and needs him. Toll is 5 feet 6 or inches tall, parts bis black hair the middie, wears black mu: and has blue eyes. He stutters. MRS. L. B. MMICHAEL.—West- ern Union holds a telegram ad dressed to Mrs. L. B, McMichael, W. Crockett st., announcing the deat! of het mother. Mrs. McMichaei cou not be located at the address given. ‘The message comes from Minneapo- Nis under date of February 23, . . W. W. LEININGER — If you know where W. W. Leininger, who was in Seattle six years ago, can be found, notify Phil Meredith, 2721 Judkins st., Beacon 3976, The miss- ing man’s father is dead. eee WEBB BROTHERS—From Box Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, comes an inquiry for three broth ers, Charles, Walter and Arthur who are believed to be in 6] Seattle, Notify Lyron Dennie, at the above address. ° ‘| MISS MAY SYLVESTER—For Lowa |e of suitable address, We CER | Union is holding a telegram Legal| Miss May Sylvester, concerninj death, Legal HENRY 5 moa- jcarrying the burden for this |to mart with their regular tineup | Coast welterweights, Schumann won the title the other th Regrie Bird and Harry Fe h e club, while Ray Gazules and/ th Reerie Bird and iH Felt night when he defeated|- h I man at forwards, Victor Le Bow | Travie Davis in three rounds | pavilion and the iret encounter Tom Duffy were the UMN | center, and Rhinaldo Cacela and] i) a noon | will get under way at 8:30 p.m. nm aries for the Cubs. Chee Bfliott at guards, wasn } oxuat The seore follows: Schumann has grown considerably | Bob Morris will handie the | pendy Baking Co. Coltine Cote | Fee's whistle as usual, while Spen here last, Position to reports from the City of Destiny « Forward cer Harris will work as umpire Forward The yen miller and a good puncher, x ot Carbie Guard --j---a-.- Nets] Unless the managers of the teams | “ubstitutions Carmody for Pritchar ret sak to | Aiea the slb-nous the | A Goon lio—Gayzules 4. Duffy 2, Car- | in RETURN BOUT ritchard 1, Thomas 3, Mawry | pres | thetr The Cascade A Carb i. Pr ing the smoker when they paired off Frankie Pant and Abe f | bout in the semi-windup preliminary plans this week for the | Vancouver centennial celebration, to held in 1925. Early relics and/ landmarks will be regtored for the lebration, . wink nell, James, address unknown, Jacob, 8822 18th ave. & We Robert, Burten City, girl. Thomas James, Fort Casey, George Stanley, 1200 Terry girl Hy Real King, €544 25th ave. Ww. Larsen, C! ference Franklin, East Se- attic, girl Wong. 1519 Yester way, boy. John Thomas Victor, Petitions asking federal gov ave. & W. girl ernent to permit the use of the two} ncren it owns on the Wishkah river MARRIAGE LICENSES of erecting a public! Name and Residence. Age. be circulated soon, {Sangs, Angelo, Seattle os Belando, Margherita, Seattle ; McLaughlin, Arthur ¥ attle . Reddow, be ¥ | Kirk boy 3 Mayer, tnright, Pastors of the evangetical churches | over by, of Lynden have organiand a Minis-| ave terial associat 2. Job. | Patti jing as pres ries Baker, ret . | since he tough according »| | | / Gayrales | Pritenerd hit! | ELIMINATION SCORES veiaman | NOT TURNED IN Wasson... Thomas Boveil Mew York and district scholastic che: nggremive Teague includes £ high schools. Denver boy is an Diamond Rings Diamond Bar Pins Diamond Pendants QUALITY PRICES Albert “cay JEWELER with a He division of the American fair amount clevernenm is secre committee | the start | purpose of & permanent camp site, Oxford's first lacrosse game will de! With Lehigh st South Bethiehem, Pa, Aprit 1. 1 mark elimination more wortes, . scores promptly, he wilt Three games were scheduled for Saturday | night" with the Imperiais, Shaner @| Woltf, Park and Wil jeon’s Mederr Business the Elka’ and West Se of C, | series abandoned be 4 made BATTERY TEAM |IS STRENGTHENED ‘The completion of the high schoo! race Friday strengthened the B. |tery C team considerably as Enoch Peenines’s honeniel drew 1.000 curlers, | g-nultz, ser Queen Anne forward, agar Weptesenting 250 rinks. " i and “Lead™ Malloy, a crack forward |the K Peoria ts desirous of holding this year's) on the Quays’ championship second | turned in pemmiral states rowing re; | team, are both eligible to play in they managers of these clubs must big series. Neither Schultz nor Mal-|Phone in their sults before Rey. H.C. Cutbitl, a» © lie aoe @ ge a : m. Tuesday the Boston A. A, is an or: oy ‘were Gropped from the regis l be 4 Git Episcopal ininister and assistant | tion lists when they quit the Bat-| be disqualified Feetor m a large Boston church. |tery team. | booked in the align he city tha Kaneas City, Mo, will soon veast a| This means that the Battery team | bod rt BEng motor epecdway jwa undoubtedly start Schultz st maz hang will t % — }forward with Don NOUNS, aeathen ot ones the | Bakentus, the p a eee Burned body of Kate Dooly, an|center, and Frank Shillistad and | "YM Aged recluse, searchers found hid-| Ralph Etchey at guards. This will| @en in her cabin $500 in gold and|ieave Malloy, McAdams, McLarren, ‘BARB $4,700 in recuriti« iMeKay and Tarbox for utility | . Wheat prices at Walla W taken an upward trend the jdays, and farmers are heavy shipments ten of women athletes, is conducting the first three wal! handball teurna- ment, » nevelty among the fair sex. Washington ley Gordon r @ return The Port yugh argu North. to ia have pant few | reporting college t | booked at club, and Pantley a t holding th chamy ander gave a atte bil [ment last week b John I. é Bather A. Seattle Pistono, Chelan Andreina, N James Templeto | and no results were More than half of the 000 re. |campbeit au by the Aberdeen Elks for} Baima. |thelr new home has been raleed thru | Robinson a bond sale. The securities are rap-| Seattle idly being placed by 4 canvass of the | OTffith. 7” embers of the order Angevine. | members of the ord Uhrich, Freda, Beat nn, The Lynden Tribune is advocating | Meluness, & plan to line every street in that| Bluhm, Edward Jo s city with silver mayle shade trees, | Harris, Annie, Seattle . . } Phillips, Wiliam H. | Collins, Katherine first com: | 1 Harry H., county to ance, Mar nig wost draw By the way, with McK mann and Pantley all booked, champions will be in action yw night Pinkey amweight a i 550. or So many different it is over eve tomor nor Hi, Se tue ttle eagues ny) impoxnible Roy Mason, the oma wel MeCanw a rugeed emive boy od bout with numelaw Enumclaw mitt r >" HIGHLAND, Wis. — Near their re who whould put up PB ‘ a“ maul pretty weil | slam-bang anelin Grand munity on over the the can funds for the Centralia me Mound in Thur top in ix the eee Legal M. COLLETT—Mrs. na. Collett, Box 920, R. I. D, No, Sacramento, Cal, is seeking t of ber husband, Henry M. Collett from whom she became separa: while traveling. Collett is a travel- ing photographer. * MRS, JANE Walstead, 3: -Legalian important Poulsbo...28} Bast for Mrs to live at | a Roe theil . e L., B tH. Buckley ... Buckley win or lone Two OTHER BOUTS Fred Kelley a pair of box in the ER LEADS SHOOT AT FORT! Kno king down 45 ¢ 50 tar field at at Fort for} out the Gun club's shoot Matt Gra Barnes tied for out of 50 each, A d the contest -' SOCCER TEAMS CLASH TODAY} Young Gardes welterweights, | while Young wil otehman tough ttle bat the show will be staged RAIN FORCES HALT IN RACE ANGELES, ¥ Rain & hait in tho @4th tap of the utomobile r the Los Angeles yesterday. Tom | my Milten was leading at the time j the sudden rain made the track dan | gerow Several bad skids and nar ro oa pe from eath influenced the decision of the officials. The date for the moved up to Mareh Bits of Golf Picked Up Here and There Arthur H, Vincent, who Rotary and other club, American at have fund further Scout | Lawton 3 W. Kerr 1 ond place with 42 high wind ha jants and held the | aa ate Palmer - and Bob Bar AMES—Mrs. Ed Rainier ave. holds message from the Jane Ames, who used Rainier ave, ee DESILI MEHLIG OR SHIPLEY) |~-William Meblig, Valley Jet, Wis, writes for information in regard to | Desil! Mehlig (who may go by her aster father's name of Shipley). |The girl is 14 . of ‘ound the Ping Bodie, figured upon as a régular | Gi and G With the Vernon Tigers this has Soy Been denied reinstatement by mis loner Landis, ac the Kart. Bod the Boston Kea so: was shit Yanks in a vig player deal Robert obtained Athletics, Landis to retired a to the work year | Con ot‘ the Legal} at th 4 Victoria ; Helmer I., reporta trom be Excavation t Port | Bermeland for an| Hagen. ‘ Inbo ai ‘reeman, William S, Auburn & pew building for | swift, Arclista F., Auburn ative Mueller, Harold, Seattle .. and Nelson, Marie, Seattle | Nishimura, Katsutaro, Baba, Sada, Seattic ae Ja om has work A building hi new In order to introduce lax ngeles (whalebone) pia which lghtert and stro plate corn years our Pi years ago 3 t club, im the » eague will pastime wi Bastorn gent the uu CAN dite Kumranteed 16 Whalebone set of Teeth, 8 88 Bridj $2 | apartment house | the Port ery, a bank has been Bridgey- this sumo Angeles ox buliding tarted. Los off the oa od MeCann | cob a store by Portland has applied be od t, stating that 4 won't play this year rt has not been confirmed as yet by Fortian’ MeCann has been figured upon Bs the regular shortstop of the Beavers this year Joe Connolly, former fan Fraricisc fielder, who went up to the New shortstop Phitly loner ar league soccer playing the } British steamship | this squad of the Siberian Prince Hiawatha field, berian Prince team de Naranta team, 4 to 0 mm 250-mile the he Reds. Bie aon bonnie At the convention of es J ut Wenatchee, an impor the realignment of rangements has been n to form ation, is apple men} nt step in arketing taken by & new sellin of which yet afternoon, at pwork . lay the ted the is ls otter, George R., Seattle ar] Detwiler, Frances, Seattle \| Hiroshige, Matsujiro, r.|Makishima, Ayako, |Garland, Homer 4 Jarich, Anna M Seattle Anderson, Walter, Inglewod Johnson, Nina, Redmond Taylor, Philip 8. Snoqualmie . Bible | Brank, Mildred, Snoquaimie church |Castriill, John, Hamilton ., . Maria, Seattle va John, Seatt ee QUIGLEY, who can be writing in care of Two- 18th floor I. C. Smith | building, is anxious to learn of t whereabouts of his brother and sis- ter, Robert and Maggie Quigley, who, when he last heard of them 90 | years ago, were in Philadelphia, Pa. ny Ne waiver price has been set at $ In the International league r Serna ee Legal taken in the same day, tre Call and See Samples of Ou and Bridge Work. We $ the Test of Time Most of our present patronage tn recommended by our earty tom Jers, whose worh ivinge od aatinfaction. ours tomers, who have work When coming to our offi eure jyou are in the right place. Bring | thie ad with you. Cut-Rate OHI Dentists 7 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Vraser-Paterson Co, George CI on A FRENCH car has « carburetor for each pair of cylinders, thus re. ducing manifolding to a minimum. Fi ination and adv lot has bee details ave He neanon Tigers mice has been ate | not been worked out | was a free agent . To commeme mark erty men's First Christian Walla will hold night t © passing the 100 in 1 ship, class of the jot Walla Monday a banquet | Lip Anderson |Carison, Druxm Schling Lawac Johnson, Koight rick son, HOWARD (SLIM) PAYNE PHELPS — Paid off at Pier 2, Se attle, August 11, 1921, after being 4. Stationed at Fort - Michael, Alas- ka, Howard (Slim) Payne Phelps is sought by his mother, ula Phelps, 2028 Ethel ave, Wa £0, ‘Texas, will wedonald 7 Bn Smith, am I jiey and prominent one of the cently in company with Crowther, the amateur. came in the last nine holes, In addition, Herd negotiated t second hole in on leventh performance of this kind since he has been playing golf, British courses re D. 8, The 30 nicipal golf is a public utility, full and Ridgefield tain 4 Older ference, which includes the of Clarke, Wahkiakum, jand Skamania, open March 8 and continue ing to enter la’ | ats | Profes svionals, have been engaged by the Val of the lelub to lay out hole § Hot Springs. Work on will commence short! well known to a number a Northwest golfers, has been named chairman of the tourna- ment commitice of the North- ern California Golf association. This tourney will be staged on the Olympic club links March 25 to 29 inclusi local paving the way for a course ea G ad is Dorothy Hdward Aileen, tehols, Irvin A. Le Master, | Evans, ¢ Thompson, North Bend. Beattle .....:. Seattle Seatth Vancouver ener »tte, Tacoma so Thomas, Seattle | "fouth Me Seattle have resulted | Poehlitz, Louis E., Tacoma ., drivers at Walla Gale, Hazel L, Seattle one lisht,, DIVORCES GRANTED menace are / Han dith K. from jruatar. 1s Ima V. trom C.F sling from George Corinne Hyers from later on. tie Cowlitz e convention will for thre y Moon Country a nine course Adrian baseball play ©. Anson, veteran r, has signed chief director of the Dixmo: Country club in Chicago. ‘This is a new departure for a golf club, near BT | the | Andrew }land, wa Lad days cours | | | | Scot. | many ao Dickson of Leith the name of the first cad: | Miss May aie record, to «enibrated family Golf and| Bastern expert, been in-| golfers, ha on the Bay | vestigating the origin of the Scotch KK M. Miller, club, recently | game. Hecords show that as fur | left-handed play competed in minutes from the | back as 1681 Andrew, who was aiso international mate tor business district of Oakland, Cal. a golf club maker, caddied for England, and has won many seratch Los Gatos (Cal) Chamber of Com. | Duke of York, afterwards James II,| tournaments and pri Merce is sponsoring a move for the|in a match on the links at Leith golf jilustrated gold vase organization of a golf club. when his Jeety'’s partner, John possible that she will visit | Patersone, an Edinburgh shoema United st when her sister and defeated comes next fall Jin an internationa automobile Walla traveling with but |that steps to curb the being advocated by cit ee as Leitch, one of the | of English been married to Captair M, ©. The bride, cele Plans are under way for the con struction of the Encinal Country club course Farm Island. The formed, ix but 15 on according who has women The California "| championship taged nandale The event women’s ent will be of the An Country club in Pasadena. | date has not been set but the will likely be held in April golt ° scan NET TOURNEY man, Mary A. from Willlam Ht, TILTS TODAY Wright, Sarah Maude from Charles T. from Clinton The third week of Seattle indoor ; a Rdwin from Betay M.| tennis tourney was under way this Annte from Harry /¥. afternoon, with O, Hoagland playing from Merrill J W. Launglie at § o'clock, Henry Nolan /§] vs. L, Lagerstrom at 4, R, Tilford vs, 9 ©. Vincet at 5, and Marshall Alien rom Harold’ L, William, and R. Pepper winding up the days tournani has over the course ment scho |the direction of the Walla county farm bureau are being in various places in the week. N. R. Miller ment specialist of t is in immediate arm ma many en Walla hela county thi farm manag , te college the including | It jw the Ceeil the | just Cleveland Country stage the Ohio amate; pionship tournament, club will © cham. Walter G. Fovargue, who re cently returned to San Francisco from Japan, where he laid out a goll course, is confined in # r Englishmen met over hare ttoren, m Claudia, from Marion Plans have been emont-Thrall } to purchase high « animal to the standard of breeding in] Sy! herds of the members, made by th. association 6 to extablivh } Vie mu The Rainier Golf and Country club speeding the work its first nine holes. ‘The upper half hax been | in play for the lage 18 months, | | Stockton, Cal, b fa six-hole muntelp r ir the demonstration that n my Alex Herd, the wonderful Briton, liad a bhest-ball score of 30 for uine boles, playing over in future ARE more than 10,000 transport dines in the Unit is on 1221-Third Ave *COR UNIVERSITY: | tors n jpre THERE motor Slates, Clarence L. from Eyther ¢. Theodosia J. frou, Wil- ral the liminary

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