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|FINALISTS DECIDED IN } Have Real |_ NET TOURNEY W INNING their rounds with Ger trude Pearl and Irene Stepher respectively, Simonne Borque and ar ere rs: Meyer reached the finals In | Wednesday's Star tennis tilts at j Woodland park in the women's sin- Match Welters; |«ies " RISK, ttle Would Be Anoth-| S'monne Borque amothered Ge trude Peart in the first set, winning er Thriller | @-1; the second went to Borque, &6 | Meyer defeated Stephens, 6-1, 7-6 ey Lang iH. LASSEN | Yesterday's results: EATTLE fight), Att Langlie beat Ralph Loe, 9-7, promoters don't 6, 6-2 have to look far Simonne Borque beat Gertrude for their next Pearl, 6-1, $6. main event Rita Meyer beat Irene Stephens, With Jimmy 3. Duffy and Bob C: Nav and Frank Moreland both Harper both on lefaulted the Pacific coast, they should be | &%, 64 matehed as soon ‘Thursday's schedule follows; as possible. | AT 4 P.M. Harper and; James Scully vs, Harold Williams. A = Travie Davis) ATSOP.M, Put Up one of the createst fights ever | Leo Hageratrom vs, O. T. Stephens. " In Seattle two weeks ago. It} Bruce Hesketh vs. Peras Dix. * & draw, ATéP. M, other night Duffy beat Davis! Abrams and Baxter va, Cre: Breat battle. and Waugh, logical bout now is a Harper Williams and Dyer va. Mortison scrap. nd Davis, ° We classy boys would stage another /and Levinson. for the Seattle fans. f Seattle promoters are sincere in | Shanks, here is the next logical) Las and Hesketh, je for the Arena. Robinson and Erche va. Stephens and Burr. LEONARD ATT P.M. BE BUSY Leonard will be a busy and Kalbach. during the next few weeks. | rd boxes Jack Britton soon tn and Johnson e naps Then he tackles Rocky! George Clarke va. Bill Fox. im Michigan on July 4. Friday's schedule follows: A few weeks later he mixes with ATSOP.M in the hardest fight of | id € in New York. ‘Leonard disposes of this trio, he| 4 Tanalie. 1 have accomplished somo real ‘Tesults, a and Barnstrom., | McKinney. Butler. y * PLEASER Boy McCasslin will never be cham- Pec omy where. but the Bremerton| l#natle and Robinson vs. Booth yi one of the best audience pleas. |*"¢ Isenhath. t ever stepped thru the ropes| Nau and Clarke vs. McLaughlin sonson Seatt and Stewart. ‘ Bremerton miller is al-| AT 6 P.M. Feady to take a punch to land) Dick Vander Las vas. winner Hes. @, and he’s in there working every | keth-Dix. | Creevey. | Davis. Berge and Tilford vs. winner Lev- | "ato tonal Neg AT 7 P.M. | Dranga. Winner Nau and Laizure-Petty- John and Shanks vs. winner O'Brien and Schermer-Vander Las and Hes. | keth. and Taylor-McLain and Kolback. hero—George Sisier, ‘hit homer with the bases | Scully-WilliamsLanglie. i; and the Browns beat the Hoyt and Lund vs. Nedelka and | 7 to 6. Hickman. homers by Frank Snyder and one by Meverl, Grob and Dougiae| the Giants massacre the Pirates, | Jimmy Sacco and Bobby Harper to Headline Smoker Jimmy Sacco, Boston welter, who hasn't lost a fight since his late invasion of the West Coast rings, will box six rounds with Bobby Harper in the main event of the Cascade Athletic ciub's smoker, next Thursday evening, Matchmaker Jimmy Malone an. nounced today. The rest of the card ts still in the making, but it is planned to put Jimmy Rivers, t ular Tacoma lightweight, on in the semi-windup, if a sitable opponent can be obtained. Harry Heilman's homer and single ac- for four runs, giving the Tigers 2 victory, It was the seventh | Joss for Sam Jones, of the Yanks. Four hits, bunched, with | allowed Cleveland to beat Ros- | 8 to O. Coveleskie allowed three two of them going to Smith, Indian. } } | | | ‘he Cubs ran wild in Boston and b the Braves, 15 to 2 Walker hit his tith bh Ghe Athletics lost to the White Sox, & to 5. yn advanced to within w half ot the Cardinals by beating St 4 to 0. Vance pitched. Reduced \Riree- Increased Service AMONG the many advantages of the trav- elby-water way to San Francisco, Los An- geles and San Diego are the special 1 duced summer excursion fares now in effect. ‘These especially attractive fares, together With the recent improvements in service, Make the travel-by-water way, via the Ad Mirai Line, doubly inviting. Round trip summer excursion fares: ‘To San Francisco and return, ry including meals and berth. $66.00 q To Los Angeles and return, : including meals and berth, 90 .00 ; To San Diego and return, % including meals and berth. 97.50 ahout this travel-by- mfortab ‘TICKET OFFICES: 504 Becond Ave, (%. 0. Smith Bldg.) | 526 Pike Sttest’ (at Fourth avenues | —PhOne Biliott 200s, ‘Tacoms—Phone Main 7178 ‘Phone 264, Savings Bank, Everett—Phone Main 11 241 Burwell Ave., Bromerton—Phone 88 Z, G, MoMicken, Pass, Trafic Mgr., L, 0. ith Bi Seattle, Wash. Pacific Coastwise Service oe ADMIRAL LINE | PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y¥ SBeresss Hr ALEXANDER. PRESIDENTS a Bil) Fox beat Wayne O'Brien, 2 is no doubt but what these} Langlie and Langlie va. Kleinberg | Nau and Laisure vs. Pettyjohn and | Sfforts to give Seattle fans real) O'Brien and Schermer vs. Van der | Swanson anf Duett va. winner ol |Abrama and Baxter Waugh and ¢-¢. nia ats, geared Armand Marion ve. Melvin Winner Stephens and Burr-Robin- | | fas the indian corned | The Indians started « belayed rally in the final frame, but speedy infield work, featured by a dout the pert of the Angeles stopped the Northerners HESKETH WINS ‘Angels Murder Jacobs : |Los Angeles Piles Up an|* Early Lead on Former) Card Pitcher and Wins|_ » HS ANGELES, ‘June 15 Elmer | joes Jacobs failed to fool the Angel | sluggers in the opehing game of the series here yesterday, Los Angeles walloping Seattle, 7 to 3, Harry Gardner relieved the former t. Louis Cardinal hurler in the fourth frame and hurled airtight [ball for the remainder of the fracas, but the damage had been done #o far | yy chances were con: |¢ play, on GREAT MATCH | FROM TAYLOR RUCE HESKETH, University of Washington frosh tennis star, eliminated Bill Taylor, 1921 city | champion, in the city meet at the | Seattle Tennis club after three hard, [mets yesterda: Wasson and Taylor vs, McLain | match in band, Taylor had the jaf the play. | |e seus Brookiys THE RESULTS | chteaao R. Yeater Las defeated Jone Beck | Cinetnnatt | land, 6 1 Howton and Kleinberg-Langlie and) son and Erchs vs. winner Wasnon |, Marry #» Winner FoxClarke vs. winner \* 1, @-1 t | fauity eet KR. Burr defeated Kart White, 3-6, 6-2, | now Backiand and Bailey, ve & Marcuse and partner and Hesketh; Mra. Henderson va. Rita Meyer, Licyd Nostrom vs. Howard Lang ler; de Turem and Miller Catherine Hell va. Rite Meyer and Vander I of —Miller-Dysert mateh: winner de Zattier- Miller Mixed doubles and women's ‘ann | | Dien are starting today, with several Maer Winner Lagerutrom-Stephens va. | ona matches on tap. Today's matches in the snpitad Moreland and Carlson vs. Myles | events will decide the semi-finalists. | | | | Finals in all events are to be} | Dranga and Scott vs. Holbrook and | piayed Saturday. | Yesterday's results and today’s i Duett and Swanson vs. Scully and | schedule follow: ae jeated FL K Anderson 10-8. w Warren defeated Don W. 1 * D. Johns defeated Mutt MEN'S DOUBLES Heth ul it a) Schwartz and Fox ve. winner! mec se ete {tented Nima om Lakey Morrow) Williams and Dyer-Mortinson and Vender Lae and Meaketh defeated Denton and Walter defeated Loe and Vincent (default). , De Turenne and iaytor defeated Raver re. 6-1, © Miller aoteated White ond ad ‘Kendall defeated Toad 2-4, 8, 6-4 and Laerstrom defeated and Robinson, « Oo LADIES’ SINGLES Mra Bourque defeated Ann Adame, o od G. Norris, 6-2, 6-6. NOLES McPherson, 6-2, rs mea Seully, Rite Meyer dete noy R, Lang defeated JUNIOR St defeated Jack Adama defested Paul Jackson, m Todd defeated Mud Marion, oo ! R. Lang defeated J. Livingood (de SCHEDULE FOR TODAY 1p m—Pred Nime ve A. Marion; Marry Shaw va Jack Adame. 2p. m—Dan Lewis ve Ht. Langite Mofias and Adame va, Vander Las and) Hesketh; El Harvey ve Marian Wheaton and Mra | Henderson, Nellie Feixer and Libbi ria va, Ann Adama and Mra. Foster; Mre Bourque and Bill Taylor vs ann Ada and Jack Adams; Don Victor va. R. Lang. Measer and ap. Mrs. Bragdon and de Turenne abeth Harvey and partner; Ruth Marian Wheaton © > Johne © and Dysart ve. D, Mra. Bragdon; Libbte Perris and 6 p. m—-Lalsure and Burr ve. winne teh | Kendal va. Langiie brothers; Milne and | | Heli and partner ve, Harriet Franklin | and partoer; Mrs. Bourque ve. Marian | Warren vs, Marion and Johne: Catherine Wheaton. MEMBERS AND FRIENDS of the! King County Humane society who wish to take part in the epilogue of “The Wayfarer” are being urged to eommunic retary, Mian Griffiths, 317 Westlake ave., e with the ex rutive nec. Eliott Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle dally $020 - 185 - 5990 - 10:00 - 11:90 0. om, + §5 » 5:15 p.m. *Except Sunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Bremerton 980 p. tordey and end sy, Briday, Bremerton to Searle and Sunday 41030 p. m, AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic High way — the short route to Hood nal and Olympic Peninsula pointe, Seattle to Someeee, Daily TAS ~ 11:90 m, Extra trip Saturday and Sunday 9:30 p.m, to O43 a.m. 1:90 - $00 p Ez {rip Saturday and Sunday 10:30 p.m. Visitors accompanied gf ge Chamber of Commerce Guide per- pi Re pry ent Passenger fare 80¢ round trip. NAVY. YARD ROUTE | Gardner feeding but one point | to win when Hesketh pulled out and Hart and Henry vs. Lagerstrom | finally won. The score of the match waa 4-46, / }10.8, 7-4, which shows the mses | ed Pletcher ket, | | Chteass a. Louis SS ae Detroit | Clevelana Washington Noatoe The erore— n [New VOM. .cscsercscecreseees # Detroit ‘ THE PACIFIO COAST LEAGUE Won, Lost Vernon o 697 Han Francisco ‘ Oskiand su . nH er a ee ° : o ° tae Gel PS 110 4 ee Bes Ta | es 2 o e ’ ' e°¢ ‘ ’ Crandall, p Lite oD Totale ss 1 18 87 16 *matied for Gardner tn ninth Reore by innin | Beattie Mite Log Angeles r Hood Twombley Mumpt ‘The score Portland Ran Francisco Batteries lett, Fuhrman ‘The score— Vernon to ms Prough and Cook NATIONAL LEAGUE ¥ Priledeiphia ‘The score — 101 heres Qeech; Bouging ana Bayeer. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Lost, Pet New York Philadelphia Heimach and Perkins un ‘Dempsey May Be Forced to Fight Wills, Is New Rumor The sore nw. Bi Washington ’ ve © 8 OF at. 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No deposit required PikeStreet Tire Shop W. 0, STANDRING, Propr, 1026 Pike St., Cor, Boren Phone Elliott 0446 GOVERNMENT Just Hardwood Radio Boxes Hardwood Navy Ditty Boxes or Radio Boxes, 95c Each While They Last Sale conducted at: CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 76 University St., Ave. (Qn Bridg Cor, Western SEATTLE, WASH. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. McManus Is Star Man Now Sowers to Pitch Big Star Game [Fremont Club Probably, | Young Keystone Man Has Makes Brown Infield ‘Tight Will Start Big Right-| Hander; Mix Sunday YURLEY” SOWERS may pitch the Fremont Cyclones in all-important & Wheeler boys in The Star finals Sunday at Columbia. ‘The Fremont club realizes that it must win or the series will be prac over an the W. have only to play the Hillman Mer: chante after this tussle, If Sowers goes to the mound Bud | play shortstop and Ed} Jones will work at second base. will give the Cyclones a sweet pair! BY BILLY EVANS RUE to the pre Browns are set- ting @ fast pace in the American number of rem song why the st. continue to make things interesting the seven Jones will be at shortstop and Sow. ers at second, at the shortstop position so Sowers will probably pitch. outfield will made up of Allen MacDonald, Vin MecCutehin and Dave Branegan The team iw That is always essential. elub chock full of harmony. ® number of stare who Herb Larson will be at| ork for the interest of the team. Monroe Dean at third and| bien add color and strength to the Roger Hyman behind the plate. The Real Estate team is expected | to take the field with the same line. | Sisler, back of the bat the high-class, up that faced the Three Hrothers | Consistent catching of Severeid, and Dye Works last Sunday with Don | l¢ading the pitchers is the brilliant |Rurke on the pitching mound and | Shocker. | Ray Willis behind the bat | Gerber. Kirkey at first, | Finney at at first there is the incomparable At short the sensational Butler at second, third and Collins £¢0 | shortatop, will make up the infield, |with Todd, Ron Willis and Morse 3hb |in the outfield, This game will be preceded by the | ;|Ifliman Merchants and the Brothers Dye Works mix at noon. ‘The big game starts at 2 p. m. Joo Kodash will be calling the de- cisions in the opener and Eddie! Whitesides in the second game, as The outfield would be hard to tm- Tobin, Jacobson and Williams make a great trio. WILLIAMS ADD COLOR Kenneth Williams who, in the ab- | sence of Ruth, has stolen the thun- der of the home-run king, has added the proper touch of color to the club. The substitutes and recruits have each played their part in out the team, Yet, in a sense, the work of twe | of the lesser lights have added the strength which has converted the Browns from a strong club into a dangerous pennant contender. I have reference to Frank Ellerbe and Marty McManus, with particular emphasis on young McManus. prove upon. | SITUATION If Fremont wins Sunday, the win.| ner of the Washington Park-Fremont one week hence, will be tied as | with West & Wheeler, providing the real entate outfit beats the Hillman If a tie results and an extra game| REAL STAR is necessary, it will be played on a Ellerbe has plugged up the hole at neutral field, and one game will de-| third base which has existed ever since Father Time made the going HH cide the championship. ALLSTAR TEAM | TO BE PICKED rough for Jimmy Austin. However, the work of Marty Manus at second base has been An All-Star team will be selected) spark plug of the combination. by Umpires Whitesides and Kokash| loss of Joe Giedon made a dig and the sporting editor of The Star| in the inner defense of the Browns. after the finals have been completed.| McManus has finally filled it, Only players in the finals will be con- After being tried out at various positions, with only ordinary success, Manager Foh! shifted McManus to second. That shift made the Browns, ended many of Fohl's worries, and | save McManus a chance to prove his In the remaining games of the se- rien the umpires will be asked to keep | | worth. all of the-players in uniform, except j the coachers and second and third) RIDICULE |hitters waiting their turns at the! | plate, on the benches. ‘RIDES THRU” MeManus, to use the slang of the And the play-| ball field, has the “guts.” ern will be asked not to root from the! jured arm greatly affected his work | last spring and made him a target He rode thru it. McManus can field and he can He is fast on a double play, . Pennayivania, wi mearesg | jand with the brilliant Gerber, work- | ing alongside of him makes a great benches for the rest of the series, | for the fans. RE _TRAINING v. ¥., June 15 and Syraouse were here today, |getting ready for the intercollegiate combination around rowing champlonahine June 16. the keystone anus ts aggressive |4n a proper manner, is always trying million | to learn, and is constantly improy- jfrance as the government's share in| ing. He ts destined to be even a the promotion of the 1924 Olympic | gumes was voted by the chamber of | today, and he is @ corker right now, | deputies, An amendment to raise the | credits to 10,000,000 francs was voted | The French Olympic commit » expressed hope that the balance ‘cotfd be raised by private subscrip. Better yet. Mod FRENCH STILL TRYING PARIS, June much better ball player than he is White zine is produced by a proc jens of heating sinc ores with oil. Holland Easter eggs are used for gambling. Rickaré ‘VAN HEUSEN the Worlds Smartest COLLAR HE VAN HEUSEN is the most economical of collars. Its fabric is woven to wear well—and look well. 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