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THE SEATTLE STAR le Gwin CYCLISTS TO Leonard to |Winners of Previous i to Feature | SUNDAY P. M| Be a Busy Classics Will Start Coane from British Columbia, ' Vet Would Come West Washington and Oregon, hun a dreds of motorcyclists are heading Cliff Durant, Ralph Mulford, Eddie Hearne and Tom- Star Meet tor waste to soca the ween ont Ring Man Se ee ee jana with the first annual inter Demons; Sunmy Murphy Dangerous national hil! climb, to held at Green Heaver Long Swims for Men and | river gorge Sunday at 1 p.m, Champion to Box Britton, rt A a aa a Former hee tap Women to Be Held in|. ach year thruout the country] Kansas and Tendler In-|”T°ACOMA, June 17.—Four victors of previous races on the Asks Oakland Boss for * June 17 and 18 are recognized by the Tacoma Speedway will endeavor to again capture Hurling Job Lax ©. ROSE Canal Again motorcycle fraternity ax gypsy tour| side of Month - Tacoms Dpe Pr er juriing BY ALEX ¢. a siete: ores Gaya, Beailis han’ 186 ecnetion tor serena crown this vege at the 11th annual national champio: _ With Inst week's big golf carnival at Victoria now # chapt m divided on the/classic to be Reld here on July 4th. Cliff Durant, HE mile marathon swim will be) the international hill elimb in con Torrente w | 4 big feature of The Star's third | Junction with this year’s tour, and come of the coming weiter arch for a suit-| welght championatyp battle between tory, local golfers are now turning thelr attention to their respective > det vi" course ye oon wr Hae ria snitienrauted kr aleciding all sorts of com. |S80UAl city swimming meet finals] after a two months aturda Mulford, Eddie Hearne and Tommy Milton are all winners of |days gone by, and are entered in the field of 16 drivers who , mt rk, Ranter to be held in the Lake Washington | able hill, Green river gorge was|Jack Britton, champion, and Benny | * r baseball news for | eee Naecaan tebe clam oa ov recat lgy etd gg ta per |canal early in August, finally selected. Lonard, lightweight champion; but|Will appear this year, ich Coast league fans | And Bactington clam ale for Meattle golfers bide fair to far exceed | Last year the otaliar events were| From a spectacular standpoint| Leonard evidently is bubbling over! Durant, the eccentric millionaire sportsman from Califors is that on} ony eer. won by Jack Way and Hester Hast-| there is no sport that furnishes the | with confidence. He i» so sure of| nia, was the star in 1918, when he won two of a series Harper, veteran ee man. Both are expected to enter! thrills of a good hill elimb, in the| getting by the aged weiter king that | three sprint races. With his Chevrolet S: ial he captured By American 1eague! 44 pemarkable success of the Pacific Northwest Golf association's | asuin this season opinion of eycling enthuslasta. Last | he has bouts billed for shortly after. | £7ee ADFANE RAGES, Toth Ts Thee . 98 Eadie Hi pitcher, has open-/ nual tourney last week Was an eye-opener to everybody and makes | “Dad” Henry, who will be Invited| month, in California, $0,000 motor-|ward with Rocky Kansas and Lew | first place in the 2b-mile and 50-mile events. Eddie cat Dewotiation® | one wonder when there is going to be» let-up, because every year |to manage the meet again this| cyclists and automobiles attended | Tendler another of the racing fraternity who figures his bank ie eee eens | the city and club staging the meet puts on something better than the, | week, about get tn touch with the |the annual Capistrano clam, wigonard has nothing on Britton jclose to the million mark, won the third race, a 75-mile , | other fellow. The Victoria arena was no exception, It housed the | sporting editor of The Star rear ancreres sa FE ce vine gor | i i i boss, for a hurl) iggest and happiest family of golfers ever gathered together on the | week so plans can get started for CHARLES PICK hean in considered, but he should |eVent, with a Durant special. The next year Tommy Milton ing Job with (he) continent and, believe all those who were present, that Canadian | the staging of the carnival, win with the advantage in youth|Won the 225-mile race with a Duesenberg, and duplicated roe has| hospitality was shown every minute of that bly week. The plans will be much the same IN HARD LUCK | 04 stamina, Britton t# one of tne | the trick last year in the 250-|“Howdy" Wilcox, Peter De Paolo, as those that governed last year's " oldest champions who ever held «| mile grind. Jerry Wonderlick, Art Kiein, Franke If there is any letup coming it will not come in 192%, when the | meet, with preliminaries being held so ana isergtice camel bs ~ mac’ | title He is within a year of the! picking the winner this year will| Mott and Bennie Hill, : meet will be held under the auspices of the Seattle Gol and Country [at Madrona and Green Lak pecsotead ‘onst See tt “3 tl ub, me 40 mark, which ts the necond child-| ye @ difficult job, racing experts of| The advance sale of seats is great club. No, not a chance! Billy Boleom, the club preskdent, A. & | beaches and with the finals being |8td luck with bis brittle legs hood age for a pupilist lthe Northwest declare. They are|@r at this period than it bas been been uncondition: | ally released by/ the Yanks. The Ameri ian league champions are over lis out at present with a broken prop, » i rs be 4 . Kerry, the newly-clected president of the N. G. A, and several | staged in the canal the following | Rocky Kansas hasn't much chance | inciined to chose Jimmy Murphy,|for the past two years, was the burdened with classy pitchers tis) cher prominent members are already oiling up the machinery to | week jsuftered in last Sunday's game Atlty peat Leonard, Kanaan has had| winner at Indianapolis on Memorial jomment. from Walter Baléwity Spring and when Harper couldn't re | UNE Pru ets tournament “the best ever’ Aemttie asked for tho |" Swimmers interested in the meet (Salt Lake. This ts the second acct- “4 three cracks at the lightweight! pay and winner of the Grand Prix|™anaging director of the race, lash | crown, and, while he put UP Aliast year in France, Others believe | Week. Thousands of tourists from respectable battle on al) occasions,' tna siiton will be the victor. Harry|®* far south as Los Angeles, are Port because of business reasons he Was released outrigh®. ‘dent of the sort that has put Pick 1923 award and it was given without any opposition, and now watch | should wateh The Star from day to lout of the guine te recent years. ‘em ramble out at the North End getting in readiness to “make | day for further announcements of it. Harper ts known as one of the good." Piss eneemanneetneene the champion's crown was tn elight| Harts the " wizard, is|cComing to Tecoma to witness the Wildest southpaws that ever stepped iu ILESLIE TURNER danger, and it t# ar near certain 85 | chunpion gpg veraiph |event. It fs expected that all pres am 4 pitching hill, But he is sald) “Dixie” Fleager and Lee Steil will tee off on s 36-hole match at |CARP HAS NEW anything in the ring game can be,! stulford and Cliff Durant have more | Yi0us attendance records will fo have @ world of stuff when he '5/ the North End course tomorrow morning which will decide the club JOINS TROJANS [fitt tie cievernean and hitting pow than a6 even chance, some predict, | broken, tight and the Coast league el championship. Both finalists were in rare form at Victoria last week SLEEP WALLOP) tose rurner, nasketbal! conch at\er of Leonard will hold his title| "one \e vrs Gaceeth aeale-aae | work wonders for him, as and tomorrow's test promises to produce par golf and a close result. According to a late dispatch from | Broadway for several seasons, has against the squatty Italian iM b vas egg ol agg a gto a pa | will be most feared thin year, is | : for a flock | The title will change hands this year, no matter which player wins, |, Aocordlns vutler, Turopean (Accepted an offer to instruct in bax| Lew ‘Tender is the real mystery |Teon Duray. a eredunte trom ine| ORCHARDS . ns. as Bon Stein, the 1921 champion, was eliminated by Fleager in this | Paris en Carpention, Buropesh | otbali at the University of Southern | of the three, because he has never| ait track und a neweomer to Ta. i¢ Harper comes to the Coast ana} year’s semi-final round. heavyweight champion, haa invented | Caitornia’s school for high school |fought Leonard. ‘The Philadelphian| coms. On Memorial Day at. Indi MENACED it may hurry the sale of -_—— & new wallop, which he ts eaving for | coaches, Turner will be under direc: | has a formidable record, but he hai polis, Durny took the Jead in the Arlett,” star of the Oakiand | A match between the Seattle and Inglewood teams will be played on | yaoi Dompsey’s plebeian Jaw. Hej|tion of Elmer Henderson, former| been beaten since he ined fistic | 75th lap after a hard fight from the . Arlett is said to be on the mar-| the Inglewood course next Saturday and the eutcome is being looked had it y for Ted Lewis, but didn’t |football mentor at the Pine school, | prominence. His main dependence | cart, However, when he crossed for any bis ges sed = eo psig, te with more Lp aed Cpion ap Saesang ePlsgese Bo the a have to une It, the report remarks, /494 now head coach of athletics at/is @ terrific punch to his left hand.| the line again he limped to the pits H. MAC MICHEL, vite von npc all ta oe eee the tae at tae Deatdin chek Tat wit te Dan Sita Lee Geom, [ite tuber to think of al) the gaga|U- &'C, iia Leonard has always been bothered | with a broken axle, a tinfurtone|L¥s dent of the Dexter “Dinie” Fleager and Jack Ballinger, while Gene Hatton's tribe will | Drees agents can think of to promote | by southpaws; and it is possible lina would have made many with-|bank; Dr. C. P. Bryant, and "CHERS ARE be headed by Forrest Watson, Clark Speirs, Jack Westland and Bryan | ‘***re#t in unequal fights! MORROW BEATEN (0+ Tenaier may be the man to! Graw from the race. After 45 min. | ates are complaining of the EFULLY WEAK Winters, Some pretty well known golfers, we would say. beat him. Yet the champion t* #t/ utes of hard work he was flying|tion of thelr orchards on BY JOE GORMAN the peak of his career, t9 one Of | after th, Island by deer. They report tle’s pitchers are woefully rey BANTAMS READY PORTLAND, June 17.—Ralying| ‘> at fighters who ever drew |not finish In the wine ae cond pomgpntia deny Phere ns, M(cek. only Lefty Burger and Vean| tha tomorrow to engage the Country club team of tat chy in |FOR TT LE GO jm the ninth ant tenth rounds, Joe ang the wise money wi in pluck and nerve won the | 60 down on Benny Leonard. “ the first half of these clubs’ annual homeand-home fixture. Johnny Buff, champion, and Joe| Gorman pulled his 10-round mix with 4 look bad . % | paceealriee Metis , ‘ Lynch, who will battle for the ban. | Lackey Morrow out of the fire, and innings against the Angels) a, women's tenm of the Yakima Country club will be the guests |iamwelieht championship. at” New | Won the referee's verdict, here last Tacoma are Ralph De Palma, Ralph|man EB. B. Palmer refuses the ree other day. | Eimer Jaco ian| of the Earlington fair sex in an 18hole match on the Black rtver links | Yori eM uly 10 ate doing preiim. |nieht, Morrow piled up heavy lead ALEXANDER HAS [Firs ona! Sarles, Joe Thomas, | quest until such time as the prem! ov yg Test haven't done| ext Wednesday. ‘The locals are having a great season. Their latest inary training for their mtunts, rays | pointe in the earlier periods, HIT HIS PACE ————| {ses have been lawfully fenced, victory was registered against the Everett club last Wednesday at |, New York wire. Lynch is trying | Cowld not stand the pace set by Gor Attic ik Yeleaniea : JAKE DAUBERT the commission has been sai is Ginsin Witt ken path the bait Earlington by a 19 to 9 seore. A comeback; he formerly held Buff's | man toward the last. Pi ays Roce yp — pen aed yp Sng that the animals have become predé why mark and Seattle is riding well! i re | een . 1s |hurting ace of the Chicago Cuba, ap-| OUTSMARTS ’EM |*°"- Bithin the second division. Manager} GIT LENWATER SHIFTS “SET toeererenberacenestn=s WHITTED IS |parently has rounded into form. ‘The| At the opening of the Nationai|. 2¢ !* claimed by the residents ” | Lryriatron OUTPOINTS SHADE big right-hander has t 4 the | | i. there that their gardens are being — that pitching corps or the climb to! IS RETURNED FOR COASTERS) NEW ORLEANS, June 17.—"Hap-| NOW PILOT isn tn hist tow eae lore iio aa Hitaes Teiaoat the destroyed and that much of tt {but his pluck and nerve won the| They have applied to the plaudits of the crowd. county game commission. for Other drivers who will drive at|ity to destroy these animals. Chair- the top will be a long one. Clarence Gillenwater, who showed| Portland gots to Vernon, Beattie to| DY” Tattleton, of igre ar | pg sod by “Putbare tne] Ore ee are Paral pooens Reed the Cincinnati sagt a being injured. F J Oakland, Los Angeles to Balt Lake|@wWarded the verdict tn a 15-round} e ‘eds, Wen about thru, He walked ‘our deer were scen at one time cae GARLAND } penmatony cha toot Salk ba Secre | ieaan Sen Wrentiane plang | tout with Billy Shade, of California, | spring, has been made manager et CANADIAN MAGS [to the pia exactly 25 times with-|in one of the city lots NEXT WEEK | turned to rs Saginaw prow dy in the | to in the jumps billed for next week, | here last night. Littleton broke bones the Toledo club, in the American as- GOING BROKE out getting a hit. His eye seemed| Batley peninsula. Deer a “Phe next jump will find the tribe| Michigans Ontario league, fo nseis Sato” stallantipon in both hands in the go, but con-| sclation, dulled by the weight of his 37 years. | plentiful this year than any year im ‘@t Oekiand. The Acorns have al- tinued, wy Canadian Clams B basebal) lonmeen pet the old boy got going shortly | the history of the state, Many wwayn been rather easy for Seattle, Power Price Cut Penge ase Meal The Korean girl fs an “old maid” jare losing money, says a wire from afterward, and just now is in the! have been seen with two fauns Dut the way the club is going now) UMPIRE WANTS TO WORK ! the American Red Cross hag’ if she ts not married by the time she | pamonton, Alta, and heads of the | throes of a startling hitting spree, various parts of the county. nothing can be depended upon. Alex Johnson, Church league um. Helping Industry | «si approximately 754° mites of |'# 18 years old various clubs are planning to close | — big tle check its losing i xious to re amateur | railway in China in fighting famine. | guspssssssssssseesememeees their parks. abit and get back into a winning | esque games on Reeves or week | That the 25 per cent cut In the)” 14 1921 the world’s production of ———- stride the fans will see some good, days after 6 o'clock p, m., if expenses |Charge for off-peak power has stimu-| coal dropped tack to the level of Daseball when Los Angeles and Sat) are paid. His phone number is Main |inted the industrial development of | production in 1909. Francisco play here when the club) 1246, Address, 4505 W. Dawson st.,/the city was declared by Hight de | _ — INTER GARDE alot ~ bp THEATRE TUESDAY Direction of comes home. Went Seattle. elles partment officials Saturday. Many ic gs Ramen aaa Jiarge plants have already contracted | fd 9 Edwards & Herpick 2. for current for electric furnaces and 4 Belaven Dairy Inspector loontrncts for aire than 46 bake , BOY s pitchers are certainly kick-) Resi Office ovens have been signed, The new|| much considora- MASTER. thru in great style in the Coast} rates for off-peak current have also is given to PIECE udiers. It mat : ke May, Verno: state dairy ‘Inspector, hus resigned = wa 4 So gedaan hs mons | ate his official position, according |™*rket f ec surplt : wert * will be happily and prof- itably spent in the IT STARTS TO- , Beattie; Mitchell, Frisco—|t0 @ announcement from the de-| . ned t have ‘be: tching |Partment of agriculture. Hanson * : deh tat and pei with ona bert! plans to enter the creamery busl- | Admiral Beuret in in the league. ness at _Mount Vernon. ‘The best way to Seattle Saturday || :her!,s tenis | a TERMINATOR Local Ship Trade | BREMERTON, June 11 Ree re Y. M. C. A. SCENIC ‘ sna. he MORROW Special WINS, $10,000. Shows Great Gain. »reau of naval construction, was in || teeth examined } Musical Hi . Seattle, at the Sorrento hotel, Satur le ION NEW YORK. June 17.—Leading| More than a million dollars’ worth | day afternoon, following his inspec DENT VACAT Interpolations Gray Lag and Polly Ann, Extermi-|°¢ “hipments a day—this was the! tion of ammunition ships Medusa ‘The love story and Mfe ANY TIME | grand totaf of Seattle’s water-borne FOR aie jnator won the $10,000 Brooklyn and Holland at Bremerton Friday [Handicap yesterday, doing the mile | °™m™erce for May. and Saturday morning. He will leave 9d @ furlong in 150, Gray Lag,| Nery $00,000 tons of cargo passed | for Washington, D. C., Sunday. " over the wharves here during the aneenees —- second, was nosed out by inches at|°V"" ; the finish. np | The commerce for May was far mae | greater than was expected. | The black scarf wore he Ameri ea golors ie tk memory of es EXTRACTION drama of a weaker sister, SCHOOL June 19—July 28 A few more enrollments can be accepted Monday morning 10c ALL THE TIME A picture that occupies and shows the injustice of the double standard. FUNNY | Adaea POLLARD who died in previous wars | Attraction COMEDY 7 7 Change in Sehed pot ME Classes in 6th, 6th, 7th and Effective June | FREE DAILY |™4 8th grades as outlined by will leave CHILDREN | re end public schools, Conducted RS | Saver under supervision of public Upon the Safety of | AMATEUR‘ | Stringed NEWS school. principals. “ | Syncopators Wholesome vacation pro: stam of athletics, swimming and hike Your Land Title Depends the Safety of PRICES ANY TIME m.Penn Enrol! Mon Room 210, Y. 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