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‘Seattle Golfers “Bouts for | Local Fans “10 Over Longer Route Here set by Defeating Mrs. ae Tuesday Sweeney; N. W. Gossip AE longewaited-for six.round main | BY ALEX C. ROSE event will be realized here Tues ICTORIA, B. C, June %—For the might wien Oakland Jimmy third eu fy and Travie Davis travel over from Seattle has furnished the upmet Fonger route in their welter the Northw title bout at the Arena, at the Colweod cour Driccinman, who ls staging eet De, Willing, then came Bon . has announced that after | stein, who whipped Neville, and yes with Mayor Brown that terday Mrs, Fred Jackson of the censive day a player brilliant victory in her mateh with : In event ind. to six:round main event 1. Canadian star, Mre. Sweeny been given, “Doc” Brown ts an tic boxing fan and 80 18 tournament and produced as fir Matt Starwich, who had (© /as anyone wouk! care to see on it. Seattle woman p. .yed her shots with 's Aberdeen, Vancouver andi firmness that she has lacked for have all had six-round bouts several months and stood the test DE meverai years and Seattle has ike a champion, altho it was very fallon in tine. obvious to the big gallery that both who made a wonderful ptayers were on the verge of a bree in his bout with Bobby down in the closing play the other night, is golng thru phe match was won on the 18th today at Austin & Salts green when Mrs. Jackson rattled the Duffy will arrive from Oak- cup with an eight-footer for a win. are Senay ot tommorrow MEETS MISS ANDERSON did more fighting In his last ponay then he has for some time against another clever boy of Duffy's xtyle over route the fans are due She will tee off in the semi-final round this morning inst Misa An derson, of Vancouver, a former Cana ¥ ae vane dian champion, who defeated Mra. Tare ring treat Philbrick yesterday by a two and fers are finally getting one score. Mra, Hutchings, of Win f te the fact that they can put nines, a red hot favorite to win the ¥ step out and get the right | sties Doreen Kavanaugh, the Califor. |nia champion, The Southerner was Weight, has tween matched tojon the 14th green, five and four Bert Forbes in the sem!) Mrs. Crane, of England, also had an |Halleran, @ lock! star, the Britisher |they hook up this morning as both jare excellent golfers. jsemi-fina) round matches of the ama %—James C./teur championship scheduled to president and owner of the | under way this morning, when For. y. He had teen il for sev. George Von Elm, the title holder, and | months with complications of | Bon Stein, of the North End club, op- 2 [poses Clark Speirs, the Jefferson is wife find three sisters were Park champion. Write your own bedside when the end came. ticket. We refuse to make any pre ‘of the family said Dunn dictions as to the outcome. Towa, the town where he after a very wobbly morning round, i¢ organized and became the head | Lake City wonder just failed to break Dunn-McCerthy contracting the course record. He tied it with a here some years ago. He was 71. in the organization until his) Netx in order came the Watson jformer by three up and one to play VELAND, ©., June 9.—Upon| after he had started off on the last ‘of news of the death of James |18, two down. In this match the Se Dunn, owner and president of | attie lad again demonstrated that he Tndian ball club, the afternoon | is one of the best men in the country between the Indians and Sen-) when it comes to match play golf. Was called off. | SEATTLE PAIRS a PLAY all squ m when he te VES TONIGHT! of their many gre boys gave the gallery many cha : to enthuse. They played almost per Frank Mayo in fect golf, but Speirs’ work was a lit H E M A N WwW H oO tle steadier, and he won the match on the Inst quarter of the jourae MARRIED three and core, Another Seat HIS OWN WIFE” tte pair, Stein and Fleager, furnished the other semisemi-final titt, which ended on the 36th hole with the for. mer three up. Both lads were in tip top form, each getting a 72 morning round. It was just « case of who would get the breaks—one wa ing just as good golf as the the m h bein three-quarters post Forrest Watson has a tough work ahead of this morn in the semi-final match ngainst the much-talked-of Von Elm M th Sound elty lad will win but the dope points to an easy tory for Von Elm, who is in wonderful | form. irs match looks ures are expected. It lvoks like ping a coin to choose The Stein-S; improved for grand battle and less the —Lavender and Old Lace mingled with the fiery chivalry of the Old , DRAMA OF. OL FROSH NET PLANTATION DA 4 MEN FORCE ee frosh tennis team of the er of Washir nm frosh almost won fre the os. terday in a tournament on court year {7 Pain'ess ‘Dentists ss. sroeee ie a with the older men 1 Taylor and Fietcher John representing the varsity, won in the single matches t Bob Hesketh and Army arion, Joe Livingood and “Windy” Langlie freshmen, won from PB: tt and ch is} Art I Our (whalebone) plate. w nglie, respectiv Pike lightest and strong In the doubles competition, ‘Tay ee Acs 4 ca Bite conn att the [lor and Scott beat Marion and Hes mob; guaranteed 15 yearn keth Whalebone set of Teeth Crowns Bridgework, per tooth. ‘SENIORS WIN ee a | “W” CLASS fe impression taken in the n ing and get teeth same day. Exam Unation ana advice tree L Call and See Samples of Our Mlate and ope ge Work. We Stand HME senior class of the Univer. ext of Time vit on the cla raseba 5g Mont of eur presen patronage’ ts \ f= Tree re ee meeriamiended by our carly custom: | championship yesterday by defeat Hera, whose work {# still giving good |ing the sophomores in @ close gar Y faction. Ask our customers, | by a 2-1 score have tested our work, When | ory Siti eoming to our office re you are be score was tied until the last in the right place with you pitcher, got first on a single thru VERSITY 87. jning 10 of them, walking only one fermen Co, jana allowing three scattered hits in Spot Davis and Duffy to Battle Mrs. Jackson Springs Up- amplonships for the change from the Eartlington club came thru with a This was the big surprise of the on and Gove and ite real main events if they | crown, had an easy time defeating | and Johnston, the, husky Olympia | outciassed ali the way, play ending | Watvongand 0 _ LEAGUE ensy victory in her match with Mis | . Winning by a five and four count | Wastinet a IER OF Mrs. Hutchingy and Mrs. Crane| should attract @ big following when | TEAM DIES Seattle has three players in the Shawkey and & Indiana, died at bis home rest Watson, of Inglewood, meets Karr probably be buried at Mar- On the top of the draw, Von Elm. yr een Sal {burst forth with phenomenal golf tn than being president of the the afternoon, defeating Russ Smith | Tnd@lans, Dunn was prom- | by four up and three to go. The bye! “in the business life of Chicago. | holes were played out and the Salt! qr et Zachary failed last February | Withelm match, which went to the Lae Stell and Clark Speirs had one t battles, and both on on ry y that Cobb h coveted honor batting record Bring this ad} inning when Harstad, the senior I tand for many Cobb 4 entually to hit is the ¢ consecutive .300 bat COAST LEAGUE Won. Lost, P ” n > ‘ a2 . ’ rn Hn RF ° 6 5 Walia 4 Daly x uM ‘fou m and Koehler Murphy Kune and Stanage; Metts, 4 Hyler Lr Aer Won, Lost o " a ‘ "OMS “ ir ‘ rr “u 68 ut nm fF S Be. uo n mm #35 $ Hargrave; few atur and Miller 4, Kod an ae ‘ a | i s. 2 © 12 rT Moore and Per ) Dawes and Bassler and BOYS’ and Walter Kauf Ty Cobb Still Has His Eye on Two Bat Records league major league quit tinfied The remark m is that he has long, before the urted in down to first peed, He » long chances on the a part of his cut in on Cobb ght halt at last American league is about There are two exceptions, the home consecutive probably has monopo honors for all homers ts go: beyond Cobb’ his acknowl THE SEATTLE STAR. ‘om OUTLAY oF in Tribemen Crucial MATCHES IS BOOKED to 4 Win On Today Up! Sika Announce Lineups for the Washington Park Game in Star Finals Sunday | Men's Singles Nearing Semi-Final Round at Wood- \Indians Have Great After: J y land Park; Doubles Play Will Start Saturday;| noon With the Mace and) Give Them Slim Chance Gossip of Tournament BY LEO H. LASSEN i bag the Indies! saat, UREN ANNE, which early in the ITH the first and second rounds pretty well cleaned up. De Cntoaaty iaied 4 Q seanon looked Uke the clang of some good tennis is lobming in the men’s singles Of |the world’s £ Star-Woodland park tournament now in Seattle humbled the Kenworthyles* to retrieve her progress on the Woodland park court, 5 will see what should be the best matches of the Merchants will stick of the series against W matingted neon biagsiene at noon third Staats behind th Earl White is playing Christ Knust tonight and the winner | formance on the part of local ath- | mean a 59-50 chance to win the prep tangles with Dick Burr for a semi-final berth Saturday. By |'*te* all odds White should win to-| match, which would bring him together with Burr. This pair should put on one | smix with the winner of this layout | before the melee ended. Burger wax tches of the | for thie semi-finalist position {found for 11 safe swata, rome at third and nd Jarvis in right will m ¢ Hillman team figures to give Washington Park fight than they did the clones in thelr opening tilt should spill tt boys a harder of the closest ma tournament. 1 beat Wash will knock the F chances for drawing Art Kugene Resos to. The Filipino in expected to [West & Wheeler » Brothers Dye Work Kaul tangles with on, Couney and Washington the championship. ‘The winner of this match wil) play Zac Kalbach-Ralph will be completed If the dope runs Lew should win, Ray Willie and Don all being ready to hurl for the the winner of thi real extate crew. and Langtie figures to trim Lagerastrom / yer in young jinsen tonight ere of these matches argue Sat d Lagerstrom should be Ginet eateher, broke up the game with = home rum with twe om, asd the Ginnie bens the Cabs, 11 agerntrom nd baneman, cane Harold Wi Cinrinwatl keorked Dutch Meuther Men's Singles ont of the box, and woe from Breok= loning seven siraight |ine Heaven, the Cards turned around ned beat Miteball's men. Earl White beat L. Kleinberg, 6-1, Ferguson and Wright, Dayne and tev Sap ope beat Farria| 46, 62, 62 Eimer Menith’s & urt beat Henry abe Ruth's @ sivaie from the swat the Venks kmocked off the Bugene Rosoy beat W ail Junior Singics | cision broveht a storm of: protest. With geek Stafford & Co. in second set when match was | Lae winning first set 6.0, >| to be played over today Leo Lagerstrom beat Alfred Wasnon beat James Sov Stephens beat Chester Don Shanks! 64, 63 DOUBLES Morton Rob. oward Langlie v Sugene Resos T NIOR- DR: AWING SATURDAY ips vs. winner 8, Holbrook Fred Clarke end Bud Marion. sinald Stixrude. erywhere in and Wallace Howe. hlete gait that he has and z und Ed Butler Carlton Booth and Har |Probe Charges on Munition Smuggler nd George Clarke McLaughlin partment of Ju An Irish port because it carried 40 ams-MeKinney ammunition la In turning the case over to the de- 00 hip took eve arms into Treland. a year, unlews It is w record Recovers Voice Fete Four Years |" Frederick elena und Harold Creevey Dick Burr vs, White-Knust, yvered it while to speak to his de strom-Johnson winner, (union. Turn In 5 | Tilt Is for Quays Would | Win With Burger in Box for Honors €& the high school baseball loop, was eat and frilliest eX, | making a dying effort this afternoon jost standing at the » column in her son with Broad. | Portland klan ‘Thursday by @ #core | head of the percent of 6 to 4 During the matinee Me- | last game of tt Credie’s macers assaulted the apple | way at Denny field. | for 14 blowe—rather an unusual per-; A victory for the Hititoppers will pennant, for Broadway still has @ ‘The forkhanded flinging of “Lefty” |®ame with the formidable Franklia tag and Peras Dix all loom strong, | Burger served to turn in the second penonryten ana it we ies a Pas with the edge favoring Hesketh and|Win of the week for Beatle, altho | Sonted™ Queen Ane will ride at the Langlie. Dick Vander Las figures to | the visitors gave him several tremors | A Bro Ay victory over Queen four of Atne would cinch the title for the Pine st. neheol, for even if defeated by the Quaker squad in Tuesday's tilt, the first win would insure the ‘Tigers of a tle for first place with Quern Anne, and Broadway would retain the title, as she was 1921 cham- y | them picked by Jim Poole, the husky povingrat ll |Portland first baseman.” Jim had « AND JOHNSON Frank | Perfect day and one of which Babe ; | Ruth might be proud, He smacked two singles, a double and a boundary | berth belt far over the corner of the right | To When these matches are reached |fld wall. i |" Louls Brittain wilt pitch for Queen the fur will fly becaum the finals} Sammy Crane and Brick Eldred! anne, with either Nakoa, Griffiths arent far in the offing then |were the local hitters to distinguish | or gtaley pitching for the Tigers. Viny went along smoothly Thurs.|themcelves on Ladies’ day. Brick | at duy without any upsets. No special | tually does shine when the Indes | BABE TALKS feature matches were played, all of |Sttend, anyway. He got three out) Asoesag june -g.a-Babe Ruth the nets just about running true to|Of three, while Crane punched two| CAREAGO, tune a Mabe Hain [doubles and single in four attempta, ine @ wow bake oan rd this Bourque opened the| Southpaw Leverenz of Portland | me n’s tournament with a victory |W treated rough in the opening! Year, but is sure he will get more id q|Clouts then any other slugger. “It over Rita Weltaman, 6-0, 60. The|ffame, Seattle falling on him for a) a : , Atte hed al May take 20 or 40 to beat ‘em 1921 champion’s experience was too (to of Lane scratches pose gy Sr eden gl ary much for her 6pponent jknock, Crane doubled, and Eldred | L The junior matches today will aee|"Peled. After Bargent had robbed DOG ATI 2A SG Arnmnd Marion and Joe Livengood, Hood of a hit by a wonderful bare-| CHICAGO, June §.—Patrick Paul the favorites, in action for the first handed catch, Wisterzil singled, Tierney, who chopped his wife and time. Both figure to win their first Counting the final score of the in- child to death and got a life sen- ning. | tenes, is reported to be going insane. es play in the men’s and| The fifth was the onty other canto | boys’ division will start to. |!% which Leverenz gave up runs, but | morrow | the two gleaned in this stanza copped | Uniess the dope is «pitied Kozlowski and Fletcher Johnson will | et for the fourth sem! finalint | Wonrn's doubles won't open unt {the encounter. Cranes doubled, | | Monday, while the mixed doubles en iN aired Romeo bre Ford es 1 In the upper hal eday of | Wistersil ningled Srane scored on 2 Mon Wetnaas ¥. |atcemptea double steal by “Rip’| NOW PLAYING x Aesa fami tan King allowed Hood to come across; TOM MIX ; " aRTTT TS [three tallies. A good: peg by Hood | [- THURSDAY'S RESULTS Iyitted thie wicked rally in “TRAILIN’* Pa | by default ] Peras Dix beat C, Nau, 3-6, 8-6, 6-1 | Dick Vander Las beat Herman} Meyer, 60, 6-0 W. B. Jacobson beat Joe Schwartz, Hargent replaced McCann at short | and Vaudeville for Portland and tho he whiffed| T. tree times played a fine fielding | omorrow igame. “Rowdy” Elliott was thrown | Splendid New Show tt vith th ire in ere: 2 — beat “Herbert | the nat. An unusual play cane up! A Great Picture with a Y ania Singics Jin the seventh when Crane dropped Super All-Star Cast jonne Bourque beat Rita Weitz-|“ Mer and tried to turn it into @ man, 60, 6-4. : jdouble play, and Umpire Toman’s de- { NEW VAUDEVILLE Frank Moreland defeated Ray | "ice Seattle eventually won, how- Darteok, 4, Oa lever, It was forgotten, and did not || “RIP VAN WINKLES DREAM” | Melvin Dranga beat Norman be explained to the fair ones OTHER ACTS AS GOOD | whitted, 60, 7-6 ‘ by their bewildered mabe escorts. Bill Watts beat Cedric McLangh.|¥!th the big marker: |= in, 67, ¢2, 62 | Poole's homer yielded the visitors Joe Phillips beat Don Schioeman,/0P¢ In the second, and they scared BASEBALL 61, 64 | Burger tedly in the seventh when Hud Marion beat Ed Boyest by de-|/¥* healthy smacks ch fault THE scORK ed over PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE . Ag _ RS gael foe ol SI. | Harold Williams beat Bud Marion, ne tke ae Portland vs. Seattle ae tes 2:45 *S SCHEDULE ae Ladies’ Day, Thursday 1 Bruce Heaketh vs. V. C. Klug. Ee S. Children's Day, Friday Harold Williams vs. Windy Lang. ‘ : Double-Header Sunday, ts | ne Be Reserved Seats for Saturday & Bob Disley vs. R. W. Hart Bor B48 and Sunday games now selling. Sea Ceci, Pettyjohn vs, Howard Lang-/ lie. Armand Marion vs. W | Joe Livengood vx AT George = MeKinne Abrams. Maxwell Pollack va. L. C. Montag R. Bresnahan va, W. B, Jacobson. H. C. Meliraith vs, ya. Dick Van 3102 Arcade Building Phone Elliott 2866 ace Howe. Personal Service Dentistry By Dr, Edwin J. Brown has a great advant- age over transtent dental work. A dentist must be conversant with the a NEAT. der Las { Te 19 0 |] work being done for Anson Litt Frank Kozlowski,| ‘a patients in his office 0.7.8 r fred Wasso s nnings | own of i awn vs. Alfred WASEOR.} po, 100002 00~4 Portland, | C. Nau va. Charles Hoyt n 10151 e—11 Tacoma BOCOTOOOF a Seattle. I sold CHEDULE aaa @21 e114 NL except my Seattle na responnible for—Laev r 4. Struck out--By Burger Raves on bulls— Off office, so that I ould’ give my at- tention to my se Hosketh-Kiug v He-Williams winner vsttien Oe 1 pitches—-Leverens 2 attle office, | ttler- Kozlowski Lane, Hood, Wisterail ‘ y- Hart winner. 0 rn le. Two-base hite—Hale DR. EDWIN J. j ATAaPM. Crane 2 ,Levereng, Poole. Sacrifice bits pm LS silicic ay Ruth dae ‘ J. Adams. Runs batted in—Crane Nie Ruth Marcuso ve. Genelle Wal Wistereh, Poole, Hood, Hate 106 Columbia St. Mrs, Soderberg vs, winner § High. Double play—Wistersil to Yor More Than Twenty-one Years Itkin ms to Stumpf, Umpires—Carroll SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST Bil Fox an@ Joe Schwartz ve. Donald Duncan and Kenneth Dun an. R. W. Hart and J. D, Henry ve. | W. EB. Hardy and Harry omens. Ch t Knust and RK Tilford = vs. | Anson Littler and Leslie Milsted. | Clarence Nau and Grant Latzure Va. Cecil Pettyjobn and Don Shanks, | ATS PM | Wayne O'F and Jack Schermet |! vs. Dick Vander Las and Bruce Hes | keth John Quinn and J. F s vs. Mor ton Robins and Herbert rehe Viret Scott and L. A. Watson vs.4 ©. T. Stephens and Dick Burr Al Wasson and Roland Taylor vs Jack Taylor and Albert Stewa | John kland and Harold Vander For Saturday Special! offer 150 pai Mod Solid Eeather Work A) an} | 3] Las va. Zuc Kal an 1 Mc Shoes at Lain | ATE P.N Julia Wilberton vs. Dorothy Little, | Walter Swanson and Ches Duett vs. Bob Disley and P, O'Don. | ne | Harold Williams and Paul Dyer vs. 5. C, Mortinson and Lee Davis, rlotcher Johnson and Leo Lage: strom vs, Ray Zbinden and H. ¢ j Klinker Bugene Resos and L. C. Montag vs. Harry Neer and Maxwell Pol lack Nelson Robinson and Henry Nolan vs, Karl White’ and Frank Kozlow eki Made of dark brown leather uppers—full round toe —blucher cut—double soles. Regular retail value $4.00, OAKLAND, Cal, June 9%—John Wilmans, Olympic club, chiimed the far western heavyweight boxing title today by virtue of his victory dost night in three rounds ove Johnny urtwright of the San Fran. | cisco Presidio, | NEW YORK, June 9.~Nationat! A. A. U. track and field champion ships are to be held in New York} on Sept. 8, 9 and 11, according to F. W, Rubien, secretary of the