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Matches on Book hi Eicvack Players Will Com: | ; , in Games That Wi ide Finalists ee two matches that will decide 4 the finalists in ‘The Star Wood WANA park tonnis tournament wil! d tomorrow afternoon, on the nd park courts. 7 At the present writing, Fart Wh the only player qualified for th but after today's play three players will be deter the White will tangle with the winner the Art Langlie-Leo Lagerstrom at 2p. m. Lagerstrom beat % Stephens last night and won Fight to play Langile for the I berth. Tonight's match be a pippin, as Langlie and La erst are evenly matched. In the lower bracket Bruce Hes te meeting Dick Vander Las and Johnsen is tangling with Kozlowski this afternoon. The DW DECIDED THIS P. M.) *°" ’~* |City Tournament Reaches Finals Today in Women’s | Junior Singles and Boy Singles at Seattle Tennis Club; Other Finals Tomorrow Single PIN Fk divisions will be played ment at the Seattle Tennis cl Rita Meyer and Simonee meet too, clash today for the ture match of the day, Danny Lewis and Armie Marion meet at 1 p. m., ner meeting Harry Shaw at The semi-finals in the me against Leon de Turenne Dick Vander Las. morrow. The men’s doubles, mixed all be decided tomorrow. Yesterday’s results and to-| ‘ day’s schedule follows: Harold Men's single wultr D. Johns defeated Ri ALS in the women’s singles and in the junior and boys and The winners meet for city Vv aah E SEATTLE BTAR. on Track today in the city tennis tourna-| ub. Bourque, finalists in The Star} championship of the city in the the 8 p. m, for the junior title, n’s singles brings Bruce Hesketh | Van Dyke Johns against honors to- win-| ae and ladies’ doubles will | Sue Tribe co ¥— Fi | Walloped will clash in the other semt-| 119. Dick Vander Las at YACIFIO COAST LEAGU Battle tomorrow at 3 p. m. Grant Laisu 63, 64 on de}. Won, Low Pet | Whe women’s singles already have|Turenne defeated Crawford Ander | Yemen 9 ¢¢ t 9 the final round, . with/ son, §6, 63, Rob Hesketh defeated i+ rt nce ore Bourque and Rita Meyer | Warren Anderson, 6-4, 6-2 rr 33 e | box to play for the trophy now! Men’s doubies results—Vander Las oM seo | by the former. and Hesketh defeated Hofius and RES ARR ‘Goubles events are moving; Adams, 6.2, 46, 62. Denton and| ss apa \Los Angeles Sti Stickers edn! slowly. Because of conflicting) Waller defeated Miller and Dysnrt,| hens Cons | Enjoyable Afternoon, With the city tournament, the) 16-14, 36, 76. Langtie and Langlle| gestern "ABR MPO. A. ‘and mixed doubles haven’t| defeated Jackson and Kendall, 6-2,|tane, if . . tL ee Knocking Out Schorr | tarted and won't get under/ 6-0. Johns and Marion defeated | (rans. « ee ae Bee, Be, ey — / j ‘until tomorrow. | Milne and Warren, 6-2, 6-0. = a { b.2 2 $$) ] 08 ANGELES, June 1¢.-—natter men’s doubles will near the) Ladies’ singles (emi-final round) Sonn a « © 2 & @ o 44 ing the offerings of Hunky ; hy Tuesday of next week,|—Mrs. Hourque defeated Marion |Stumpf, tb... 4 @ @ 1 1 ¢) Schorr and Vernon Parks for a} tomorrow's matches will see) Wheaton, 9-11, 6-1, 61, Rita Meyer |‘ Adame 2% 5 2 FF EE Pitot of 19 sate hits, five of them) junior boys’ doubles pretty well! defeated Mrs. Henderson, €0, 6-1. 1 6 © br el extrabase = b Loe ‘Up. | Ladies’ doubles—Ann Adams and © @. ¢ © 4 @/tamed Seattle for the Marton and Melvin Dra: !Mrs, Foster defeated. Nellie Felger Pre ng 5 8 8 8 fe latemight game yesterday, & meeting tomorrow in the/and Libbie Ferris, ¢i, @3. Mra|"*** ? S 2S SS AY geattio’n pitching 0 far has been | } of the Junior singles. {Bourque and Mrs. Bragdon defeated 32 9 8 34 31 Sigelow standard. The team played Jower half of the drawing / i. Franklin and C. Bell, 60, €0. AB. & S| sood baseball yeaterday, but the} Beer, see Snel ext 5 nd ee ee, instee Gemi-fingl round)— i @|hurters couldn't stand off the Angel " ene pout sey can }HL Langtie defeated L. Nordstrom. ae © | atiokers me are y ting onigh! es : 1 . te clash with Bilt Fox to wae ont rt a 2% $$] The tribe also had a bit ot tough | | lernoen 2 * @liuek. Im one inning three hits and | ich te so aon oe eae | Janlor singke-—R. Lang detested reg : pga Weas. aiuaoe oy. tel j Tom Todd, €2. 7.5. H. Shaw defeat as 1 $lRorthernere, but © dounie play and} Jockey Alfred Johnson ed J. Adams, 63, 6 . Shaw de. pene R Tape, 64. 60, Dax Lowel 1 ° ‘|e occas Ah ired the side without | NEW YORK, June 16—"A riding Hesketh teat Peras pix, feted H. Lanetie, 108. 64. A.} be fe | foo! Hs | Marion defeated Fred Knims, 7-5, 6-3 Scher started: efe well on od | ‘That's what they call Jockey Alfred Mixed doubles—Mrs. Bourque and | test: o-;|mound, The score was all tied up! Johnson around the race track |W. Taylor defeated Ann Adams and 4 . ¥ 1, eos agreys “< fifth | No opening is too small for him to) JUNIOR SINGLES Jack Adams, 61, 60. Rita Meyer H aaa ee OS, en on the game lattempt in ~ race, even tho failure Fox beat cere Clarke, 62,/84 Dick Vander Las defeated Hy-| Summary: innings itched—-By Schorr |MPCAM® & pitcher's nightmare from | may mean A fall, with death or muti man Zettler and Libbie Ferries, |$'s.. oy Varke 14. Charge detent to(the viewpoint of the Seattle south: | tation under pounding hoofs a pons 1. | €2, 64. [Benorv. reaponste paw. Parks relieved him in the | bility 63, ye oe lege SCHEDULE ger, t be 1 sixth, | Yet with all his daredevil riding he} MEN'S DOUBLES ns and Baxter beat Creevey Mager, 6.3, 6-3. n and Lagerstrom beat. rt and Henry, 6-4, 9-7. 1 and Dyer beat Mortinsen Men's singles (remi-final round) Leon de Turenne va, Bob Hesketh. ip. m. Harold V. D. Johns va. Dic Vandvr Las, 4 p. m. Men‘s doubles lor vs 2 Zettler and Miller, ‘Turenne and Tay: Pp. m. jin known ax one of the coolest and | most skiliful riders in the game Three-base bit — Lindt Deal ro begin to pick wu hatd work, and lots of | lex, lit, to keep down to riding weight THE STORY OF “A RIDING FOOL” | y Johnson Won Fame and $70,000 in Month *, but I was a proud punk when {I got my first mount “Even prouder than when I won the Derby with Morvieh. “But don't thing that a fock has a J eineh, expecially as you get older and "Tt mea weight, eeeny, a 16, 1922. First Sack | Star Will Join Bees So He Tells Doug Mc- | Wheeney, New San Francisco Pitcher BY LEO H. LAS =N ARL SHEELY who was a big wtar in the Conant league while playing the first cush jon for the Sait | lake Bees, ex pects to be back in the Const league. Perhaps! he won't return | this season, but | Stables thone days, and I naturally got vorting for the to be a pretty good rider bees again next “When I was 16, Stuart Polk, the spring | racing owner, offered me a job with| That's what hin stable. he told Doug MeWheeney, new San “You ought to have seen ime) i © pitcher, before McWhee jBrab it ney rted for the Coast to join “I worked like a slave as stable|the Seals as part payment for Wil | boy, keeping my eyes and ears jie Kamm, as to learn the tricks of the | Bheely ts playing his second sea |son for the ago White Sox. He j had a big year with the Windy City club last season, hitting over .200 jand handling more chances at first |base than any other man in the league. But even at that slowed him up to such an extent “A fellow can't hit the high apots|that the Sox are looking for a fast- “You've “And land keep fit got to diet and do road work, and lay off the bright tig the constant training sure| gets on your nerven. “A prizefighter gets grouchy with only a few weeks of training. but us fellows are training for months. “The jock’s room becomes a regu lar battle ground toward the end of “Morvich, | the saason. “Nerves! Everybody gets ‘om “The bent horse T ever rode? undoubtedly | I think he! lig the same kind of a wonder horse er man for the pillow The Salt Lake Bees are under. | atood to have first call for his serv- Sheely's bad) broken several sensons ago, has | W.&W.to Play Game | Saturday | Star Leaders to Tune Up Tomorrow for Big Fre- mont Tiff f cre West & Wheeler ball club will tune up for its big game y th Vremont Cyclones at Co field Sunday with a practice The te club, now leading the f ams in The Star finals, h with the Henry Broder Saturday afternoon at The uff i» scheduled & Wheeler will use their regular Wi p with the exception of the battery. Charley Hardin will |piteh Saturday and either Merril Haines or Walter Mitchell will be behind t plate. Another change may be made as Hector La Chance has been showing |up well in practice and has @ good | chance of taking Ray Morse’s place in right field Manager’ Lambert has definitely | decided to use Don Burke, his crack |righthander, against Fremont Sun- \day, with Art Butler as first-string relief pitcher, The Fremont team hasn't decided upon its hurler yet, altho “Curley” Sowers has the inside track for the job, with either Bud Davis or Ed | Jones being second choice. toes. If he returns to the league he will give the Bees a strong infield because the Salt Lake club has ‘been weak at first base ever since Sheely went up to the faster or- { ganization, HICAGO, athletes from all sections of the June 16.—Hundreds of an Mano’. War, but this season's rec-| United States today put the finishing ords will tell | lish hb ikes f nasithnatis “ut over a distance, there never) Polish on their spikes for the final ot | Dame, Penn State, Georgia Tech, Ne- nator, gamer. to |was a grander horse than Exterm! They don’t breed them any And it's that gameness that even ug will show thal makes a man |love a horwe “It's the thing that holds me tight ide. ito the track, and it will sure be a | nad day for me when I get too heavy Rut I hope that day is a long way [the national collegiate A. A, track land field games to be held at Stagg | feta tomorrow. Fifty-three colleges and universities have entered their | strongest and fleetest students, and & number of national records are ex- pected to tumble when the athletes Bears and Illini Favored to Lead Big Track Field In addition to a 100 per cent entry |list from the colleges of the Big Ten j conference, men have been sent from | Pennsy!vania, Yale, Amherst, Notre | braska, California, Oregon, Montana, | South Dakuta and a score of smaller {universities thruout the country. | With the eleventh hour entry of a full team from the University of Ti+ nois, the meet is expected to narrow ~ \down to 4 fight between California ~ meet in what Coach A. A. Stag | and the Illini for national supremacy, terma the “college Olympic meet.” Preliminaries in the 440 and 880- yard runs will take place thin after ‘oon in order to cut down the field. i i Gold amalgam, a mineral, ‘ in grains about the size of a hd = eo Nr cg aden During the last month he hax won Bacrifive hite— Deal, Cai Ponder. | | 870,000 in three races, piloting Mor Double piaye—Ponder “to McAuley to | vich to vietory for a stake of $50,000 | off.” [Griges: & Adame to Crane to Btumpr land puttiog the voter, Saterminn rks to Crane 16 Mtumpt. | tor over twice, each time for a parte | Davis, 6.0, 6.0. jLanglie and Langlie vs. winner of 2) O*'e# and Toman, Time-t | of $10,000 in and Kalbach beat Wasson | o'clock match, 3 p. m. Johnson and! the score a eS } No trace of his daredevittry pie ‘Taylor, 62, 6-3. | Lagerstrom vs. Johns and Marion, 6 | Vernon o = ‘ lin his makeup ery follows: |p. m. Laizure and Burr va, Denton | At, Serramente esi ery Guibas thee’ Netty Ho ia just a dark, slender fellow, “ 5 P.M. Biase jand Waller, 5 p,m. Vander Las and | Kuss and Cook ted the score with © triple aed | quiet and unassuming, his one dix ‘Leo Lagerstrom vs. A. Langlie Hesketh vs. winner of Laizure and| _ _ | areve tn two rune = double | ti shing feature a pair of keen) Moreland and Carlson vs. Myles reg vs. Denton and Waller match, | 70" 2°r* that enabled the Giants fe beat the [ binck eyes, looking out of a network | “and Barnstrom. m. ty yg | “Feehan. 6.99 § of wrinkles, etehed there by much ao, Seott vs. Holbrook and | ap or singles (semi-final round)— | | Ratteries: | ito tony tripled tn the setghth. | en Acrons RUIL-AWept paces 4 Lewis vs. Marion, 1 p.m. Harry |™#": Seott on Hellman had singled, and| to'd rather talk of the latest movie | ie Doett and Swanson vs. Scully and shaw vs. winner of 1 o'clock match, | “rue score R G two rune that O88} than discuss his daily work, tho his! i 3p. m. Onkiand Bee ‘ I hove for horses is the one supreme in-| angie and Robinson vs. Booth) 1 dies’ singles (final round)—Mrs, | At salt s 12 ftock tied the score with a homer in| terest in his life. Neo and Clark vs, McLaughlin| | Bourque vs 1. & ame Is (be ith Gb A daube Be . Boys pund)>—H. Sarde ¢ ‘ Fiver «ince I was a kid I've lo jewart. ards « 3 “yr hed and Langlie vs. Loe and are ow ° > x Lang P wet After a te months’ lay-off, Dae gga « always banging around ee mt. 1 ; Adies’ doultes (semi-final round) ter Maile pitched six im fer the wal - ay i, nim en a 1 vines AT6P. M. R. Meyer and D. Little va M Indians, and had to retire, the Ked | livery stables out in my home town i Wikio Las va. Ttuce tee Whestan ont Henderson 2 pm Kox winning, & to &. Fe msn Week. ies i ng. we dd and wa ‘Seath. Adams an ra. Foster va. Mrs Bidinines’ nelmas With Mel asst es cet : ouraue 2 a mph te odgnee mn bare l used to think that 1 we Schwartz and Duett vs. Abrams | Bourau vd Mr traguion the Browne « at wie r the! ™ and Baxter. " Mixed doubli@—Mrs. Bragdo r " wes & line drive | When I got a chance tor i Schwartz and Fox vs. winner wil-|Turenne vs. Marion Wheaton and boomin. Boasnd hana wl 08 hl Bon ord cee Bhec Brey Hams and Dyer-Mortinson and Vin. | Hesketh cent. | Fletcher Johnson ve. Frank Koa | Batteries: Aa 4 Gooch; BR rs | Batteries: Adama’ and b: Rye Women’s Doubles | *** *"" Boyt and Lund vs wa | and Mixed Teams, || «.°'.0°" rage Hickman At Hrook 0 Howard Langile vs. Harold wil Attention, Here! Ma rel, Barfoot and Clem 5 Drawin for omen's r ‘gto ve Saturday's schedule follows a lew xed doubkes were of n " AT 10 A. M. being m in afternoon and the , fo . A. Marion vs. M. Dranga achedu was not completed in || ** oe) ie AT 1130 A. M. time for publication., All entries Ila. a ee | Winner Moreland nd Carlson should telep The 8 Bytes and Barnstrom vs. winner Editor be on 8 6. m. and AMERICAN LEAGUR ag and Scott-McKinney and Hol n. ™m. Saturday to find out what tS Ww Lost. Pet. brook. time the Saturd Louie ‘ou $6 Winner Nedelka ond Hickman a Deter ‘ ‘ 00 a Hoyt and Lund vs. Robiason bea . pt ; Bencan ssiinatos 0 4% | : Marion and Marion vs. Beck ant GIBBONS SIGNS _ |ieice ee | 4 Frizzell Ww Bost a 44 | : Winner Booth and Isen one to BOX ’ ILSON ° | He and Robinson vs. wir Petco elgg Okla. ur . ye BE Clarke-McLaughlin and Stewart s wuwon, champion middie: | , Loule 9 4 welght boxer, has been signed to| Ba Moaridge, Tirilineart and Wiitiaine and Fox vs. scott ,|fight Mike Gibbons, of St, Paul, at | Picinich; Davis and Severeid eaeriat |Colorado Spr in the near future, | ne } | AT?2P.M. Dan V. boxing promoter, an: |r | / Earl White vs. winner Leo Lager age digg sd pad | strom-A. Langlie a 525.000, -hee..wined. ac and Perkins; AT3 P.M. of the offer Winner ¥. Kozlowski-F. Johnson ae | va. winner B. Hesketh-D. Van der Kearns Deni Ch oe enies Charges gon and Duett-Baxter and Abrams Short and Discontin Langlie and Langiie vs. Kleinberg | ‘oa as ost at Champ Fears Jess ‘Nau and Laizure vs. Pettyjohn ana Shanks a. aioe wn Td wees es tue ane Ls. ANGHiEs Sune 16 = Jack jto box. A fight with Willard could : Btephens ik P.M fend his title any time against any |, "4 Da Aa 1 Dee, Nearly A a fi a ho thin! ~ " ‘eile | Boyle's 30 acres i esa ca sho he *, 7 Bill Fox ve. Harold Williams |Sehter who thinks’he has a look in, | 4 ep dy COME a all ATS P.M This is his answer to charges by i” in shape for it ; Williams and Dyer vs. Schwartz 20" Willard, | former champion, | Kearns averred that the Bill Bren EARLY sizes and Fox. pea knocked out with ® san-/nan fight looked good to him, and | Mnust and Tilford vs. winner fo aty, Desting at Toledo, that he lthat there 00 , Por pai Lot ia widestepping Jess as a contend bod chance of the Ldap Langlie and Langlie-Levinson and vi bi Ng 2. ond | PRED 1 3 Stisinbers Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager, mpick » ays initely arranged. ‘ Reson and Montag vs. winner Loe |DOWever, is more conservative and |i ey noth 5 aaa sale Ge 7, ; and Vincent Munson and Lanctien” |s4¥8 that Dempsey @MAfight anyo ering saze nothing, and there are Former values oak, MeLain and Kalbach vs. winner }whom the put as al® 1 defined reports around Demp. 3 Burr and Stephens-Robinson and core A ee tee De tne ae é mechs S tA eye on Tex Rickard and the te re leaving for New York possibly today. mene. Am is ceipt Kearns has not announced this, tho, GRAYS | Kearns today enid that he had sev. |#84 Would not confirm it. 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