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# : PAGE 15 THE SEA LE STAR SOVER 500 GOLFERS TO COMPETE IN P. N. MEET AT VICTO Tribe Is Perey Egtvet Is Star Tendler . ~ Going at | of Novice Track Meet’ Proves Fast Pace Barney Is Cracking Ap-| Introducing Jimmy Sacco |Boxing Is Here’s the Boston lightweight who will box Joe Gor- Coming to man at the Arena Tuesday night; he showed that with Bobby Michaels in Tacoma, the other night. Places in University Meet; Other Contestants Make |Seattle Ring Game Begins| Good Showings Philly Lightie Gives Dun- i New Era With Tues-| BY HAROLD MARQUIS dee Bad Licking; Has To SOEs ! odie, i day’s Arena Smoker |QEVERAL future varsity track stars were uncovered by Right for Title Bout t ‘wo Days | d —— | the novice meet events held at the university during 8 INKING ne} BY LEO H, LASSEN the last two days. That Coach Edmundson’s cinder and BY HENRY L, YARIELT hooks into 3 a OMPETITION t* field team will be materially strengthened by the addition | \J# Ww YOR Mey $ rebifes f . ra ge igi the ‘lite of “6y of the frosh and new varsity men is apparent from the nee Gh wee Manatee Se OS Seattle tribe business an u money grabber that Benny on pulled up within with the ke showing made. doesn't like Lefty Lew Tendler boxing field now Four former novice meet records were smashed in the; tn doing everything but knock pe re Ally two days of competition. Perey Egtvet, former Broadway | Johnny Dundes cold tn i rounis ion game is due for high school star, won four of the events entered and hung prsreall yr “eaggarctage yp gp a real comeback|/ up records in all of the quartet. He also took second in ji) gukes than pick up forfeits and tee nday wi1y/ te, javelin, his fifth event. win decisions on the typewriter. ie ae vet won the broad jump with a leap of 21 feet 6| Leonard hax done about a dé mark the return! . ‘ eanlid 1 the bouncing Giuseppe of Austin & Sait,/inches. He tossed the shot 40 feet % inches, bettering the Pumbers San Ge veeeens or oe striking distance of the Beavers and if the In diana can foit the Beavers twice in thelr double bill today the Puget Sound ers will cthmd out of the cell they have bean resting for) greater part of the season. : Indians are winning in Port because they are hitting the Friday the boys rapped out Carrora and he never did m erm, to the game here after a layoff of nearly two Mu , years, due to troubles with the box | by Linch, A discus throw of; > ing commission, which have now!118 feet 1 inch completed his been ironed out wal Yale sec- After the Austin & Salt moker, perfor mance. He took = Faafe bingles and it marked the | : then Nate Druxinman, who promoted Ond in the javelin, which was straight day that they col ‘ ‘ ‘ i 9 Semis shows for the Elks’ club for years,| won by Beck, an even dozen wallops, When . ‘ will get started again | Bul Beck, formerly of Portland were home they hit in streaks, Brown & Hulen will break into the!and a frosh football man, took the with such hitting they aie sport for the first time when the! tundred in 10:3 and the 220 dash to climb. rd magnates stage the third!in #5 fiat the high jump at 5 feet 7 inches, bettering Shives’ record night The Philadelphia graduate of the Bill Taylor Is peg ir mgp ewe omg? neem Winner in Great Varsity Net Mix storm he has encountered in his AS & result of 4 menaational vie career, the Italian addel the last chapter to a record of wring the tory over Fletcher Johnson tn the challenge rounds of the university gament, hent fighter in the ring tryouts, Captain Bill Tay After seeing the performance of his two “logical oppor lightweight champion mi,ht be par doned for thinking up a lot of other He also won the javelia ter D6 show of the new boxing era Stak» eh 4 niin 4 Senha spp The biggest feature of the Port Tree ee ade Oe ch nag | making three firets and rankt or will lead the Purple and Gold || tings that Tendier has ‘about geries so far is the great hit-| ud him second to tvet in compets net team in its dual meet with he d not of Ed Barney, who is now) been alone in the field for some time, | tion ianford May 9 and in the Peeific poe de he . will put on the fourth show . m : Tye cht bim regularly in right “on Poind With the smokers being staged in| NEW MILE ee cet eae Rag ie ‘On his form last night Teodler whey, whose ry aren ve the Arena, a real place for boxing RECORD “ in ot < Taylor rete} had a right to go into cour’ to get been his pine rigs and with main event material moving Wanamaker net up a new mark serine Tn Mage 7 a bout with Leonard, eng re out six hits in 10 times at yesterday and won, 6—4 ; tor the Northwest, there we in the mile for the nov to try és straint of trade or some cther tech een we pre queen of the Se any -steunes for the promoters mer |for, He stepped the four ings in The play in the gpg se | nical ground, He has evecy right to putting on eome real shows for the 4263, lowering the former record wBohjre tor 33 ai simont un, || demand a chance for the title ‘The Indians will meet the Beav hove jof Meisnest and Johnson; Wana. || ‘kine bis serve MR so At 125 pounds, the champion woukd eeaee © S0ebie MN today and ap maker won from Maginnis by «|| filing reew ga hr nage have the time of his young life keep- tomorrow. Walter MoCrw: SACCO AND | Pretty sprint in the last hundred |] °°) WeHkenel ane eee varsity ||INe away from the shower of gloves meets snd Jee Dal) GOKMAN |yarda, King king third 1 eee ie the second play. ||that fell on Dundee like a cloudburst to send in st the opposition to- | Jimmy Sacco and Joe Gorman will King won the twomile the “ a from Washington to the || from the first round. He hasn't the : ae Wil eowure the neti mix in the main go here Tuesday. | fast time ef 10-142. Maginnis and | © giro endurance or the strength of Dundee bart: Portland will un ) " a California meets at Stanford and ng. Seattle fans know what Gorman can| Pole placed second a nird. Try-|] Herkeley. Langiie won from By ||to withstand a terrific boty ettack, tiediy use Jimmy Middleton, ace, ir one of the games. |do, Bacco showed hin class in Ta-| jr na Thursday night when he bor and it is no slight on Leonard to say that be hasn't the heart of Dundee, out for the varsity, Zener led dithe men by a big margin, but EA ¥ Michaels. | mund Scott 6—1, 6-4, 6—2. The men will leave today |& terrific draw with Be mn would give out no time because no fighter in the ring bas Gorman, who has just returnediang Johnson took the firet three |?" °°" On the other hand, Tendler could | ese aon Lakey Morrow in ortiand Me te the fre 28 Ka : chin where Dundee landet reveral was Ferry night and will then hop on y p—Petvet, Ziel, Saunders handed Portland into submission fay made it two straight from Port- yee the high here yesterday afternoon. likiet we. | poration ane. Honky Mcherr bandied} TRAMBITAS | die tn times. However, it must be reckoned 2 minutes fiat.| 30 Eetvet, Harper, 168| that Tendler might have teen care Spokane showed | tet ¢ inches }iexs against Dundee, knowing tr fen, takin | Italian to have nothing behind his Saunders took |GREENLEAF BEATS FRANKLIN | kicks, and he might have oren leav won the low hur New York, May ¢—Ralph Green jing openings intentionally to draw ‘onds, with Beck and |leaf, national pocket billiard cham-| Dundee in to him varsity, made nies form o headed Jimmy Rivers, the promising Ta-| STARS ENTER INDIANAPOLIS of pinch-hit fame stepped to the along undefeated in the high |'75!ne and was way and Laudy tn the next two crack university baseball team wal- “Rey leading the willow attack. The or ANNE in still breezing ATURDAY, MAY 6, 1922 INDIANS HAVE CHANCE TO PASS BEAVERS IN COAST LEAGUE RACE: he is a finished workman when he boxed a draw | Fore Again Former Broadway High ‘School Star Wins Four First Class ploneer promot: former mark held by Miller by 2 feet 6% inches. He took 4. italian the way Dendier did last | ents,” the * box work for the Indians. | Joo Black, the Tacoma lightweight | Saunders on his trail pion, has virtually clinched hie titie| sant iver Mrs. Caldwell; Mra. Fransioll r op as usual, pitched airtight | a FS ae ' ITH Harold Shidier in the BOE who made such a hit with Harry | OTHER GOOD match with Walter Franklin, Kan. 'WASHING ‘ON Mies Fisken: Mra, Roberts vs.3a for five innings, then weakened: | | une te 100 for the first time this season, | Sutton, navy champion, here a SHOWINGS san City, challenger. Greenleaf will Bauer; Mrs. Clark vs. Miss Far ‘Dut before Kiepper's Beavers could | Her) A° 3: “etl taneotn doteated West Seattle at|short time ago, has been lined up for| Two short distance men made| ester the thind and final block to B. UAD tice “asa Back into the ball game Schorr | weet seattic 2 : soo . a ead the aemiwindup with Johnny Tram-| good showings in the varelty mile ™eht with the advantage of ALL BON STEIN pest in and nipped the rally in the | Lincoin $ 2 480 Lower Woodland park, 5 to 1, yes jbitas, the hardsocking Portiar |tryouts yesterday. Bill Witiame | 208 to 88 score. Greenleaf won the LEADS FIEL iste tT leaden “auanie 200 one [owe aol zoe reeset Wms | argent cage wy cere] WINS AGAIN|imeren y rry u \ ie] Sam Ross’ offerings proved simple prankiin ie * | pulled out in the pinches. Lincoln RIVERS AND |necond and Finke third. Dougine |! 153 to 34 ORVALLLIS, May 6.—Takin, ped |) strokes *betth tha oe al for the Indian hitters, with Ed Bar _ . ROBERTS MEET | > Rae YRVALLLIS, May 6.— cf | ' than the c opened with three runa in the first _ - took the varsity ©, with Hatha lead at the start, Washington’s| rival, Bon Stein led the field in RIA B. Cy Open Meet | ‘Is Added Attraction Classy Field to Enter Big Event in Island City; Other Golf News ; | BY ALEX C, ROSE QO’ ER 600 golfers will take part in the Pacific Northwest Golf asmoclation championship tourna ent to be held in Victoria, B. ¢ une & to 10 inclunive, According to present Indteationa | in golf gathering is going to be record breaker in point of pum. | bere and it will have the classiest array of talent ever assembled to- 9 «ether on the ific coast. Word from the Britith Columbia capital states that applications for hotel 3 3 om? t eservations for that June week @ re coming in thick and fast, no it [behooves ye Seatticites “who . haven't” to get busy, lest ye may 2 jhave to piteh your tent on the fA street, in @ bunker or some other «il leuch place, : 16 | orsae XG CHAMPIONSED? E Pr Not only i* there going to be [record entry list at the P. N meet, but there is an added attra the Pacific Northwest op jchampionslip—this year that iy undoubtedly have 260 starters. Piag in this event will be over the CG wood links, on the Friday and jurday, June 2 and % Thirty j holes of medal piay will be play on Friday and the low 26 seo will ecntinue for another dow |round on Saturday. Total score |the 72 holes will determine 4 |winner, ‘The tournament ts = to everybody. WOMEN’S PLAY UNDER WAY LAY for the championship in ¢ women’s division of the Seattl Golf club is now under way. qualifying round was played Monday and resulted in some ¥ g00d scoring, Mrs. Hotchkiss leadi |the field with a medal round of Miss Fisken, the club champion, fi ished well up amongst the 16 q jfiers. The draw is as follows: Mrs. Hotchkias vs. Mrs. Mac { Mrs. Eberting va. Mrs. Pease; Mi Hibbert vs. Mra. Metzger; Mra. ve. Mrs. Hueskamp: Mrs. Mose | qualifying round for the club chan if Sa bi ir five times and laced out four | school baseball race. The Quays had The seor tr Berle slash’ bow ta the tous bee, INDIANAPOLIS. May | &——ToM |ioned the Oregon Aggies in the first | plonship at the Seattle Golf club i zm ae, Mere ant on Ansa hanes wvidey treme eee 1 6 ier on ape tire pout | The summary for the novice| Milton, Howard Wilcox, Ralph De| game of their series here yesterday, | Saturday. The draw and qualifying fn Do@he desperate Portlanders will before they downed Franklin, 9 to 8, Macoln edn 8 0 i Dihetothaa eemte gh on boring events follown: Paima, Jules Goux, Jimmy Murphy | to 2, ‘Tiny Leonard had the home | scores of the 16 players who will bata took ly start Jimmy Middleton, their/at Mercer playfield. The teams bat Battertes Butler and Sypher:| siiity when he defeated Kid John-| '90-verd @ash—Meck, mmith, Svact and Ralph Mulford are among the| team well in hand thruout, [tle for the club title, which is now Stai Ind ace, this afternoon in an ef-/tied along on even terms until the Shidier and Hyman. white’ Roberts locked betiort* BS drivers entered In the 10th an-| ‘The same teams will mix here to- | hea by Bon Stein, ts as folt FIRE to stop the on-coming Indians, |1ith, when Franklin broke thru with he has for a year, when he| Wanamaker, Maginnie, King | nual 500.mile sweepstakes automo: | day [Stein (75) vs. Lippy (0); McKello a ; rade A iss ble Betders kiting: tarts EEPING up thelr murderous hit: | 0A" ®t Te eee BO ga ah bile race here on May 30. The summary: R. H. B,| (67); vs. Ballinger (87); Fleager (85) oe Beattie—- ABR. if. PO. with a home run, scoring one of his ting, the Broa TIKES tearanes. Ned Moe, veteran boxing » / a " | Washington . .-.++0++ ABR. vreeroner ~ ee oe 5 a8 ase ee ge ¢| Playmates in Queen Anne's half of trounced Ballard, 19 to 3. at Adams inetructor, has taken Roberts undap . CARRIED ONE eee ree oe al Dd jeanne uh alg . ; ; 3 2% @ (the frame, saving the game for the playfield Friday. Your Nokao, Jape 14 wing 4 ie show! the Seattle ” 40 fret %-tner TORONTO, May 6.—Lacking| Batteries—Leonard and Mahoney; | ron «s7) ve. Van Tuyl ¢ ; 3 8 6 © tuntoppers. nese twirler, held Ballard to on®) poy a | trish . +t, Melenest, Kaun.| funds to send a team to Paris to/ Taggart, Mendenhall and Duffy |(86) vs. Ford (86); Hulbert (90) ‘4 £0 8 Ol tne seers R. H. BE. bing! new |play the French team in the first| Washington will play Oregon at/Bolcom (62). 5 ; He $ ¢|Frankitn eee ek. score rR HM © KID BILLINGS VS. fs Ratvet, Bellmen feet Wr und, Canada has defaulted out of| Eugene Monday and Tuesday. | — Sok6 &- 6-3 Oloueen Anns 9 10 § Broadway 1314) © BOY MeCASSLIN 10 hurdlec—Mratt, Rect ndere the Davis cup tennis clans | — TWO BIG 3 : 4 : 2 3) Batteries—Williams, Patricel!! and Ballard . 361 The veteran Kid Billings and Boy |— oe 45 ‘J Meee cee STAR NET | MATCHES ~~ ag — | Davis; Iverson, Britten and McKen Batteries no and Burnsed;| MeCasslin, the pride of Bremerton | WO very important matches mo 41 # © zie. i Fox, Burgh and Fowler, Burston. toma the Li «in the second bout. ENTRIES scheduled to be played on ABR H Bea I | pirenicceteiclinichmeeselce — Boxers will tell you that Billings | Beacon Hill course this afternoo $ H t ; 2 1} has never been given the credit that | when Detmer Anderson meets Wi :::!!:Sacramento Solons Hard 2222.222 282.5 | corm RE | OPEN |i re rst savas oo oe oR 8 vis when Davis was at the height Of | itores the revised Star league baseball schedule for Sunday | the third annual Star-Woodland| un” teak nortan, ee > te Ye Siete. o ‘ a his championship reign, It was LEAGUE NO. 1 | ark, tenia tneet ail that lo nena: |ship. Both contests are expectetyy > i i A Hit i) : ots of In ures ings DOW Sa exeeeee SRG Wes Yah oewe Weecionh ‘sari at no cary to enter 46 to SiN out @ biamk non sacha tea cla t urround fight. Billings eS SET Oneene SATS GS BECO, j Saey we or ts o - iaw reached the semi-final stage BEES Bede) y } ; ree ay rr wi koe shop at Walla Walla at tp. m jand send it to the sporting editor of / sunday, ‘the former by a five | ‘The Seattle Indians have had a|the speediest man on the Solon club, | plon to etart with and got rightly | k at Washington park at 3 p.m. | The Siar. Entries clove in three/tour win over Russell Scarlett athe at 2 pom. weeks. naw wi story to relate of early as weil its leading hitter this year, | "zed for his poor showing. > at Walla Walle at 4p. im. Doubles partners should be listed juries gumming up the works—but| went out with injuries. Lee § nan, | Since then the veteran has trained Her Ldberty Cube 06 5. F. Day at . 1 the hours that each player cs they have company who has been playing the utility in-| bard and has won several bouts out of NO, 8 and the hours that each player can Consider the Solons,, the ra-| field role, wre d hin back the olty, his most resegt win:belng] Sem, Arent Ghee Bute ve. Louie's Franch Diy Cleemars at Walla Wana. st Sp. m. | Biny Shouse ve cee on ee Brown Brothers Billiards ve. Fremont Cyclones at B. F. Day 2pm | place on the blank. nner, sick all last} Vietory over Noodles Knox, the 0 mento aggregation managed by Char Pitcher Ken — : ; Junior boys, who had not reached 4%, at bat 16, b He Pick week, will b 1 up for another| tough Vancouver, B. C., entry, 19] pose Giants va West Seattle Dye Works at 8:20 p.m. at Hiawatha Saturday. thete ry bhthday prior to March Berv to Behorr irst garne of the season, Marty | week at least. Necessity of putting | Bellingham. j _ 1. 19 Fe eligible to compete, McGaffigan, who led the league's| pitchers in infield and outfield posi-| McCasslin ts McCasslin Bchedule for May 18 Persie ~ Sut By Rom ase gseeralh Digest mde bo - / : Red Crown Juniors ve. Hillman Merchants at Columbia at 2 p. m More information will be published ‘on balls second basemen and base stealers last | tions ix causin, , more «ra vara | ton Law Co. ve. Fa ‘ wer Woodland par ers sho! Off Behorr 1. Hilt by pite ar, broke his hand. Pick, who) hairs, for fear of injury to their arma. | TACOMA SEASON he wn Mmmantoraina: cpap Ror agetalicay orog sterg Siewcor, “sien. orp sought to play third, shifted to se« Buddy Ryan ba wt much time, | TO CLOSE pesos oalblge tat po Papeete Per eared. “Co ond. Just before the club finixhed owing to a sore leg. arl MoN Tacoma'’s boxing season will close! @cheduie for May 16 ponents aint hae ibs Dio: th n booked LEAGUY NO, 1 week in June. show that has be with Seattle he injured his shoulder | a busher infielder picked up by Pick 4 lor Thareday after he The tana| Faloon A. ©. ya Three Brothers Dye Works at Lincoln park at 2p. m . sliding, and ts just returning to the| has been going like a veteran, but he | for Thursd appr recy endente ve Red Cr in park at noo Fees crippielhimecit «couple of weeka | were clamoring for a siaety Foley:| Witan Merehent'vs eee SWIMMERS MEET iA Fred Moliwitz, first baseman, ts ago. | Frank Farmer ion coma ington Laundry, td nieanies ate 4 Kopp, ex-Seattle outfielder, who was’ a great ball club,” declares Pick. still think’ Warmer: te champion of Har y at? p.m Swimmers and teams from ama 4 __. | the world ier at Bouth Park at 1 p.m. teur clubs and colleges of the North: ants at Lower Woodland park at noon. UB NO. 3 west were meeting in the first half of the annual P. N, A. water meet |EARLINGTON '\SEATTLE VS. Ipavis comma PACIFIC COAST LEAG w 1 ate Druxinm: Pet. | flan Francieco ....-+... 21 17 TO EVERETT) WAVERLEY |! atl ESE a AL Fo fey agg arin Ce, Wk toes tails A tak at Portland today. Crystal Swim % _ bee ; oe. ae $| The Earlington 20-mar. team will! The Seattle and Waverley teams SEA cadens, Whe Sneha / Brown Brothers Billiards at Walla Walla at 4 p.m ming club of Seattle, with a seven & ii Angeles... 14 16 —467| journey to Everett to engage in an| will hook up in the first Lait of their | Tos ay onl te moe time. tm loelne | man team, was a strong favorite to | Onkiend 14 37-452 |1-hole three-point match with the/annual home and home match at the| i/’" Ciae on Or uomme ite |B lanvine win the championship. The second | a? sroves 1) 1447 | Everett squad thin afterncon North End links today cia cs Gak tench’ tx ehnet cen s | half of the tourney will be staged at Beattie .....:. 17444 | ee ’ wish ar ennis |the Crystal Pool tank, Seattle, later PREP TRACK MEET TODAY | COUGARS TAKE ANOTHER | pexi~MAN’s GYM this month nals in the all-city high school} EUGENE, Ore, May 6—In ao N MONDAY s ees eens | freshman-sophomo track meet holocaust of runs, hits and errors, | 4 : , who wiil promote I wish to enter the events marked with X In The Star-Woodiand | TACOMA WILL ” wer scheduled rt today at) W iington State College defeated his first. show ¢ th spe at 12 | }140 p. m. a Jenny field ‘anklin | Universt o regon a baseball |. 2 com gen Ne ele ager om Park nnis Tournament 120 p,m. at Denny field. Prankiin | University, of Oregon at baseball |Areng week from Tumeny, wil | OPEN SEASON Rie prcneiece ‘i 73 34 soos at cr 4d Naat Cetaha, doake ab Tile “ae : nr open his new gymnasium in the | Rain, which postponed tne opening Kan Fran £134 as 0 0 is out| Cougars made its and elght| arena basement Monday Men's Singles... Women's Singles Junior Boy Singles... games in the Western International sae Scary and Agnew: ¥ ith a sprained ankle, has prac-| errors, with the Oregon club a close + Batterie Cross, Love and Hannah. | league, « to be ond with 13 crrors, Thies ‘homeruna weve) YOUNGSTERS ON | lly killed the Quakers’ char t for Saturday at Tacoma, ‘The score— Be Ne are pa i Men’s Doubles ..... : ‘ Re when the team headed by Jealy Ray . , ” 1) IRAD be wed ich., May 6. | tallied ame Partner) baie ink ond eots ddime ” « », siete + 7] _gnamp Raripe, san. may | SAC TEAM GOOD (aie a mond meet the” odmovtoncluh if Batteries: Kallio and Jenkins; Sie Iumatti in 10 rounds | OLYMPIA HIGH WINS | The Sacramento club t# going pp ep pein pant ieee cia ke Canfield and Stanage D i b de: slrouee Gon :-anneuabien, | ace league first baseman, There will be ie | OLYMPIA, May 6.—-Defeating | 7 Fey ile | Women's Doubles {parades and the rest of ft. AMERICAN LEAGUE Manton {Centralia high school baseball club, | Canfield, the 18-year-old hirh school ‘ame Partner) | Won. hoy take on late last soason as a | Bt. Tule ooo: as: ‘ a \ the Kouthwest, Washinetar {Pitcher, Charlie Pick thia yenr adda JEFFERSONS a Philadel phi . 10 ’ NATIONAL LEAGUE High School league. Cooper, Olym Henry Hampton, a uthpaw from € ou ble: Chicago 4 4 mew Yow 4 ; Seeds lee. boy 1 promising, say Seuttle, San Some 30 or 40 members of the ny Be ae lat. Lovie it 5 aa : |Francisco and Los Angoles players Jefferson Park club will oppose the it. eee ‘ 13 316) B ® . , f 'who have batted against hin ‘ Meadow Park team on the Tacoma oe - Pittsbu * 4 ‘too DEMPSEY-CARP ROUT TN AIR 3 z Junior Boy Doubles. Malta tokaivoree in inn 16 end ae core RK H. E.| Phiindeiphia 1 ‘ ON DON a 6 , ack | i (Name Partner) etoises aH - ticheamaen eee Reonatis inags Ain AO Rigs santa ried | STADIUM BEGUN part for Tacoma at 7:80 tomorrow At Chicago a 4 4 | Howton ROE. lempasy announced in Paris that May 6.—Ground will i fi morning from the Beacon Hill club. Batteries: Bothoron and O'Neill; Rot he had been signed to meet Geo be broken today without ceremonies || 1 c#™ Play after.........o'clock on week days; after,........0'clock on || house. ¢rison. Cox, » Acosta, Davenport and| ‘The score R. MW. #.| Carpentier, in a return bout don kia wien San taal, tet | Behalk, Bi Fogg {| Kearns, bis manager, said he contract was awarded to the White LEE AEP AP TIC TNE ol |BOGEY SCORES ‘The acore— R. m A Luque and Hargrave; Pfer-{20t entered any agreement. The|Construction Co. for $1,280,000. It New York Ainernith match, he said, as merely being | y ae ty t i eae match ely eine wi wat. wit run AT JEFFERSON “ hawkey an Jevormer nM F —— ‘© 85,000, and will he ready The bogey competition pk dat Kaylor, Moore, Hommel and Perkina Bisceet ata : for the world series if the Yankees | Name. seesseee the: Jetferson ‘Park Gott club Ing - : x Re Re BRITTON BEATS PADGETT repent seat ‘cham: spo split RH. B. einen ans cpaes |. 5 week-end resulted as follows: L. i eo | . acs, MAHA, May Jack Britton out pol edt . - . . . 4 rei; or and ¢ ih. -” ad whoy" r PA Knight (20) eight up; H. BE. Hjert At Detroit . as G pointed t Vadgett in 10/ Silk resists weather conditions | Address See eneeeeeeees . Phone six up; HM, R. Haakons (6) ¢ Batterien; Bayne and Bevereid; Khmke, Other games postponed; rain. [rounds here last night. better than linen. : cng Aha Mabe ha gee G. Blake (10) five up, used Wednesday © opening | jthe “latter by defeating Bob Coll at the 17th hole. | iain |GENE HATTON [IS BUSY Ca HATTON, the hustling per of the lewood Count club, is setting a dizzy pace for members of the Lake Washingt |links. Last Monday he started ¢ joff on The Star Eclectic tournam and it's going great; tomorrow will post the draw for the best and aggregate competition, and ni | Saturday and Sunday, May 13-14, the dates for the qualifying round the club's first championship, Gr lis also an up-to-theminute cap! 80 make sure, ye Inglewoodians, t your matches are played off on sel ule time or his “By Default” will used. | nin i | | nm cunnet play on Saturday ti | ald let The Star know early | % are listed with | games for regulat No umpires will be definitely a for the next two weeks in The league, but « regular staff of three will be employed to take care of | final games. steam Beoor ROO rivat | to The Star between 5 p.m. and 645 16H | . m. Sunday, calling as soon after 7 week the reports didn’t all come in until nearly 8 p.m and two reports didn't come in at all ateam con 13 regiatered UR niust not fof rooms, All manager men during th get that they play those men Samah lake, lay If they are to be eligible to play EROS the finals. ont The Ross Giants and West Seattle D | Works are playing @ postponed gam | Hiawatha field today, They were start play at 3:30 p.m. A bird can generally lift half more than its own weight