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‘AGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922, 7 AMOUS HUDSON CREW CLASSIC HOLDS SPORT STAGE TODAY FRANK KOZLOWSKI IS, STAR- WOODLAND PARK NET CHAMPION! iiecinaisaiecaesdienpetlecti’ — re ‘Six Crack BB =| Indian | 'W & Wh ler Boy Th Set « - ar — , ‘ Champion Three-Year-0ld est amg 4 ~ sta re = se | re i | Star Ball C Match ™ _ Crews in |b osein Whiskaway, by his victory Saturday over the classy || Cinch tar a up atc in . * field that started in the Latonia stakes, proved |! = Bi Race . I wo More himself king of the three-year-olds of the 1922 |/Real Estate Team Winds Up Big Series With Easy | Big Finale” “ g season. Thibodeaux was second and Morvich, || Win Over Hillman Merchants in Goofy Contest; | me the wong the favorite, finished third. | Washington Park Wins | Pra Eas, Cornell and Wash: | reves See Schorr and Vean, s | Kozlowski Trims Leo La-7 ¥° The Dodaers came trom behind @ 8! CGrege Hurl Class A Ball, | EFEATING the Hillman Merchants 23 to 9 at Lincoln) gerstrom at Woodland 0 i oO |patiogetphia in ti innings, 2 to 2 se In| Classy Field | but Tribe Lacks Punch | playfield yesterday, the West & Wheeler club cinched) Park, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 tt 4 Jvinglea, ond the ro a) ag ay aa - the championship of The Star Junior Baseball league for| aii z IN or lose tenis, the Washing 7 Wes. tase ren }1922. The victory marked the fourth straight win in the tor ton crew was certain to give | | Thie Speaker wae vet out of the |AC"sasiace cccscss oh ad tel | finals and the real estate team completed the season with Star-Woodland Ey Recount of itself In the annual) 4, chtcage rom, 4 te a Were Be ee 2 | 10 victories in 11 starts, losing their only game to the West Tennis Champs = hha’ fee ae | The Cara pene anit Mand H4 Ses | Seattle Dye Works in the pre f 1922 Pl Pacing five of the leading shetls in |and beat (he Cubs, 11 to 1 Heart! s8/ - : liminaries. or abi phe feountry the Washington ebppt ea win eet » a | Finals Standing Je ° samme @unday was eird hs syed singles—Frank Kozlow- a, a EI iy Ri £8 reemymgs ipen Dec dle Pragde of Teams Playing | ots tareiait. ‘the winners scored | Men's doubles—rank Koxiow. emer os . ° . in eve ing, but the seventh. ski and r ite The Navy eight faced the barrier ovattered hit pitching for several weeks, Heattle in Junior Finals i aveey sania: Bigger ie wrentda's cute Ae Seer to Wie because of its Brest) 2, meds made ti a clean aweep fr om | font, coe. 2 terday thru failure to Won, Lost West & Wheeler hitters any, while|| Monne Bourque. ecard last year and seven of the itu winning fT toe hit behind airtight hurling. Hunky | ‘ ° Den Barks taal dines unl ok te Women's doubles—Mrs. Brag- right teaw! a back on the job | Schorr pitched one of the best games| at 1 10 oot karte tae 38 gn easily don and Marian Soule Henderson, ‘ngain today. of his career in the first tit of a H Saye I pa 7 Junior ingles " i 1 fH Gorneli’s shell was picked in «| ESPINOZA double bill, but his mates tailed to} canine Wanker. 8 Ste The box score explains itself. a jor singles—Armand Ma e Bast before the race started as run solve the pussle Krause had on the} \ THE SCORE io a _Meivi ‘ Remup to the Navy in the betting MAKES NEW pill, made « few boots, and Oakland | speliitiman Mer— AB. RH. PO. A. He eae Gee Melvin Drange oe | Washington's crew was slated to! }won, 2 to 1 Pepin, Re Stiekh Gaaseni-ae et Ke Bere | GOLF MARK) is ssc, eet es eM | Be ‘and Cornell having the edge in the | jon Vean Gregg for six markers, / | Sarvie, rf, of ee o 2 4 g ‘odds before the race started. | A NEW record for the Inglewood | beating the veteran southpaw, 6 to 1 } 1 peiee a3 Sic - j ‘ ~ Pennsylvania was picked for A golf course was hung up Sunday | Buxe Ariett, in the box for the home if | 6 1} T{RANK KOZLOWSKI, of Wood. { position by the rowing experts |), A) Espinoza, professional, at the | club, had the situation well in ha ’ 0 °° land park, won the men’s sin- , in the East. Syracuse was slated for|tngiewood Country club, when bh \ ean Merniag Car ae \) ae | 3 $| gles honors in the third Star-Wood. § re th and Columbia for the cellar Po | negotiated this diffeult course in 67 | ee 2 Be whe 4 f f _ —| land park tennis tournament Satur- ad {strokes. He had just recently set @ re “t o's. 3 O89 ao 9 16 10) day, defeating Leo Lagerstrom, of © Rn ‘Will be Interesting to see how the course record of 68, but lopped a/ i “es Pee AD. ®t A. B| Queen Anne, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 ‘ who have teen following stroke off this in bis remarkable _— ee beet nat eaaee, , Tete po, te Wer 3 2) The winner played consistent ten- ; ‘crews in their trial spins on the | pound yesterday | te mey 20 @¢ # @ ef ered chub, f 4 Weel : 4 : ; 9) nis, hin terrific service throwing La bc , come out on their prdic) He was playing in a foursome cog: | tumpf, 1 a0. 3 ter OF | ghamptons, wit te & onus See | ae © 1) erstrom off his usual driving game. ’ |sisting of himself, Robert Johnstone, Svencer. 8.8 FR Qe core ee eee ee ces a 4. 6} Good weather prevailed, and the - *s race was the 25th race to! professional of the Seattle Golf and ty,.\) ” . 6 6 eee row. | Ricker ib s 4 } @| match at no time was a walk-away, a don the historic course. To-| Country club, Dr. Charles B. Ford) Adams, 2b ae By at On, | 2 “at Bing +b / a8 the clone score indicates, > we Tace was to be over the three-jand H. E. Marshall he ert The star wich becomes the] Hadde I se ! 1] Armand Marion won the junlor Es distance, most of the former) Noedieas to say all departments of} 4/018! 2 2S [fepressnied st ths tion | edie: ~-| singles, altho he was forced to three : being four miles. his game were in perfe¢t working | cooper, of 4 4388 | ‘Totals $5 28 26 27 38 1 note by Howard Langlie. The score , - ‘winners of former races fol-|order, His approaching and putting | Wile, rt ae es ee | Roger ttyman | matted tor Pepin in the ninth insing, | of thin match was 6-1, 2-6, 62, a jwere deadly, while hic long game |Mrow™ if aS ae painfully hit in th 7] genre, bz. Snetae 210~9| Earl White and Frank Kozlowski | : olumbia. | was very long, indeed, and right down | ratayette 1b Se Te ea — — ® fous ae | Hite 42213) won the men’s doubles, as expected, nell. |the middle practically all the time. | Mariott, a> 64, 8-8 IMORVICH IS wane aw Wes & Wheeler. 4 : : 2 < | trimming Paul Dyer and Harold Wik 7] ‘ Dorset. a Koente ae | doe Kokaah umpired woth games | UNE ons * cn cove [Hama in straight nets, 60, 63,62. nsylvania. Out-—4 4343534 4—24 Sie 48.8 eonar iqS DETHRONED Leterer. nnd tm sotto of the gesty | Chance 1%, Haines, Two-tase bite ? arg Junior boy doubles was city ~ ‘Pennsylvania. | In—44 43 #3 s 1 433. —, < ° i sgoving G6 © lively cps } Finney, Wills, Burke 2. Home, tured by Melvin Dranga and Viret ae ‘Pennsylvania. ssa r pier. Tiurke. “Muna reaponsibie| Scott. ‘They defeated Harold Wil- Britton AT LATONIA pies vrs, wa a, sttoner, crnceea | pantceuiias bares 4 Miruck Sot] lame and Bill Fox, 75, 61. ATONIA, Ky., June 26.—Whiska. | 2%", second home run of the series) —“Hurke &, Modilivray 1. Time of game) Mra. Simonne Bourque and Dick SEATTLE Is im te second Uf yesterday, leading th®|—twe hours. Umpire—Kokash. Vander Las won the mixed doubles WINNER T P e way, who furnished one of the | bitters for Babe Ruth bonore. | * from Rita Meyer and Leo Lager- A : Facing Ubrills of the decade by run NLY a few members of the Fre-| strom, staging a comeback after los- Summary rim Firnest Liedtke, former Hitiman man - | 7 rd . Krause t. Biruck Sing away from the great Morvich oa <r res ae nel ing the first set. The score was 3-6, — INGLEWOOD | ® es 6 aes At the Latonia special $60,000 race [S#*f. went im ae pinch hitter in tne! 7 mont Cyclones showed up for] ing the off Krewe 1. | here Saturday, & now acelaimed as their final game with the Washing- Mra, Bourque had won the wom: en's singles title Friday, and Mrs. 7 Bragdon and Marian Soule Hender- — son captured the women’s doubles honors the day before. . ‘The list of prizes was being made up by Piper & Taft this morning and I a nipandtuck meet filled with ' thrills the Seattle Golf club “iles: ldowned the Inglewood Country club | Dognte in a tearm meet Sunday, 33 to 31 | ‘The meet was the first half of a two-match series, the second and de ciding half of which will be played| geartie— Welter Kings "Ready for |the champion three-yearold of the Complete butting fielding and (ton Park team, the game being for- Title Go Tonight; Leon- |" eg felted to the park squad. Several ry ° | Harry Payne Whitney's great colt fee ¥ : . ard Is Slight Favorite gave sorvich nix first defeat a week | | Weat & Wheeler players were recrull ednreday. previous; but turf experts confident: | — Joa by Fremont, but the Washington Fight fans ly expected Morvi four bite tn five! team won the game that followed to Lafayette, ms Umpires and Byron. ~ Caney NEW YORK, June jo “come back ts b Be ce 7 1 co j é wi [ ‘ ‘ off in Jul én ¢ 4 Sl who have been chasing champions in the Latonia cla bo «tor the tour | easily, running up an 8 to 1 tally. | they will be ready for publication As Sunday's match was played | Wistersil, 3 ed Vent,” will eee real action! sforvich came in third, with Thibo- | final genes, ‘The game will not count in the | Tuesday. Mood, it tonight considered a mere “also ran,” pone 2 lover the Inglewood course, the Seat- 4 deaux, consi % g, Poh saryth-nepbor. pcohapelenarringl ealiryad | Not ona, but two title holders, wil! |nosing out Morvich at the finish and | 70 Fertn had s terrible day at short- en peel Se ® SCHWAGER HIGH ‘of playing on {ts home links in the craw! thru the ropes, and for the|crogsing the line but half @ length |Sitho ne heed several that were chained | Th score: % playing, same bout vay. uy an hits, Washington Park ........8 8 T fina} eae: a t king, |Uehind Whiskaway / } nto 1:3 4 ‘The scores poe Aegan linge salir: esides hitting © hemer, Don a ees S Alvin Schwager, of Seattle, won ‘ eweed (81) and Jack Britton, welterweigh picked Gp two doubles and a single, A| Batteries: § Stitte and Smith;} 4 Bake: a 4 - Seattle (29) Inglewood ; ; the George B. Baker handicap ama- : pf pag iba . ° champion, meet over the 1b-roan 'D Y tsir hitting day pmo: and Hyman, Mitchell tear ahoot at (he Stught treba, Sa Fleager ° 5 "| Foute at the New York Velodrome Port Angeles, Sunday winging a Stein ° oe fh t b * all the ea ry ks | filed tm ot third ie . vs Camasei 1] ..oaaiana at] Tie tient bare ait the armens! TEXAS TEAM | |FEATHER KING _| the tourney with rand total of a ings Cooper, of - wd be $3 it ible 20 WIN OVER com mgd o| Witte, rt $ ¢| Benny Leonard in out to annex «| UP AT TOP | TO FIGHT SOON 3.2220" le 200, rnes fine | Roseelt (¢) 1} . new crown, and many fans and ex | Mckiwaine 2 ‘4 ‘ . CLEVELAND, June 26.—Jobnny 3 gg verts believe he can tapple the totter WLLIAM J. “BILLA, DISCH, Jerome, Milliman second eacker, ON |: Brome, Jr H eS itae lecitioe trom the tetterweuent | VY ; " ma ty Todd in the latter part of tee| Kilbane has agreed to defend his} England, June YING oft | Ayer 5 ‘ ne ent | has just piloted the University . | | the second time this season, the first hal¢ of & | Hulbert ‘ 3 8ithrone. Jack's supporters, however, | .¢ Texan Longhorns to their 11th/|§ cettt Jerome finiahed out the | world's featherweight championship - ‘oh, of Knaiand, Gonna lar cad eee eden | Bovcome i ¢| sty Denny has tackled a tartar this| Consecutive Southwestern baseball oe | at Lorain, ©., on Labor day, for $50.-| Mrs. Molla Bjurstad Mallory, Ameri | ion Golf and Country club/ time, and that the préstige of the peerings ; rnett Sunday, the visiting Yakima| (2.3! ; Golf and Country club aggregation | Trea carried off the honors, 49 to 44 | Sand At a later date this summer the championship under hin cc aha ae a6 alae ~ wmf gprs gh Prohibition has been adopted in| 000, is the announcement of Matt J.| can woman champion tennis player, J ic ew York lightweight will be con. Dinch is an old Texan Jon various forms in several of the in fiero local promoter. Kilbane's| Saturday, in the Roehampton finals, cBatted for Gregg ta ninth. {siderably less when Britton finishes 1.1) piayer, and has turned out depen nt states of India. ! eppon nent has not been selected. 14, 8-6, 6-3. * + by innings . 3 with him. many a university youngster to the | - sraekaonails ‘The scores: Lippy Leonard does not take his title into Learned Yakima (49) : tr leagues Bih Falk of the Chicago omens the right with him, All he can lowe| white Sox is one of his products. . Summary Kane wm i. ie womige. ‘The men are fighting Bill Killifer of the Chicago agi . ear, . , Ariett 1. Struck out for the welterweight championship. | was one of his pupile. oe Ariat in Wile pihebee Bonny fights well at 138, and will be! ne 11th consecutive sampensntp | oo ft Arh 1, Wild piten | ; |pttehed’ icll—brown. giving away about six pounds, this year merits the Longhorns’ Cooper, Brown Te 1 lelaim to being the classiest baseball WEISSMULLER iiniscsn.cens ILUMBERMEN TO __jteam ot collegen and “univerntion Cea aea teres. j south of the Mason and Dixon line peemte clubs will meet at Yakima in the sec-| hesse, ond section of the two-match meet. Dickenson -3 Total u 3 «1 ° ° i fee) BREAKS 220-_| sn s| MEET ON LINKS|"2 iniinse snes 2 # Allen ° : $ 14 1) More than 160 Northwest umber. | record when his team won 23 straight r @} I G A. R 2 Mattice ‘ At Sacramento $ 10 ~ ea, a single loxs while on a tour ; a ‘ Fe ¥ te Kune, Peener vik Cook. oo, second annual *acific Northwest nee airy ao athe being the only % : 2 Bilger ONOLULU, T. H.. June 26 Becond game & Ht. £.! Lumbermen's golf tourney which will | break in the string | Mild M Mo B Lil onsen H | hosel the 220-yard free . $ 11 3lbe held at ‘the Inglewood club's | ; as a ay rning —a as 11 Walker | style dash in 2:18 2-4, Johnny Weiss. ” tories; Seott and Agnew; Colwell |Course on July 32. |, Half of the women enrotied at the 3 Glasgow ¢| muller, Iiinois Athiette club swim on Stang | Last season 84 lumbermen parti-| University of Wisconsin are willing ; 3 «Dr. Powers ®| marvel, set a new world’s mark for| Firet gam r " 4 in the meet, which was held|/to marry a man on a salary of z 21 the distance here Saturday 4 ¢ 8 flat the Tacoma Country club links. 1 $2500 a year 4 2 i| Sam Kahanamoku, brother of | Ks danas . ® | Duke, was second. ;. oe, by. In the 10-yard backstroke event no ME B A Ss E B A L L 2 @ o| Warren Kealoha of Hawaii defeated Vernon 12 it a 3 8) Weissmuller and established @ new! “‘Hatteries: Walberg aod Kilhutien PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE > 2 \ record of 1:05 The former rec-|May and Murphy AGS oni $ | ord. was also held by Kealoha | mn oH SAN FRANCISCO VS. SEATTLE 1 Degman : ‘ i ere Wednesday, June 28, 2:45 If you seek an uncommonly ; : DEVER WINS AT oa.tis'Sia'v, siptinars CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DAY mild cigar—of Havana fra- ; ; Ww nd LM LAWTON SHOOT fk SID Ladies’ Day: Thurs Children’s Day: Friday Mozart is waiting for +) _fiunday was a great day for nov-|"“Hatieries: Lyons and Daiy; Myers and DOUBLE-HEADER SUNDAY 1:30 feen at the Fort Lawton traps. E.|acmuter RODGERS WILL Apt ts fee |" nna MANAGE DENVER |® tate convert to the scatter-seun Bill Rodgers, for four years man. |*Port. C. J. Solid, another novice ager of the Sacramento club of the | *t00d second with a score of 46. Reserved Seats for Wednesday turday ond Sunday Now Selling 3102 Arcade Buildk ‘hone Elliott 2866 New York Bt Pacific Coast baseball league and). 16 168 40 Present manager of the Calgary . + a : Western International league club, eer 2 % has been signed to handle the Den : score K j ver team of the Western league, says 4 See | H Esa wire from that city rieat Marquard, “Osschger > OLYMPICS GET SUDDEN score R. SAN FRANCISCO, June Ed. 1s goes AR ‘ H dig Budden, crack Stanford univer fi Batteries: Carlson, Hamilton, Hol Mr sity sprinter, will enter business at 7 Mngeworth and Gooch; Couch ead Her Ge San Francisco and in the future run 6 6 48 grave BS under the colors of the Olympie club, Cat Ee Fhe sooty Rn J . we it was announced here today pila “Mer eer Introducing a Tt ao Batteries Weinert, mith and Peters os | duriver, Cadore and Deborry | Van Real No Starchin - New Rules Predicted for © =~ ue ae rosene Chicago 1 ’ : ‘Sites-—select the one 5 eel SM A New Style for Summer No ul hayes er . Wirts, O'Farrell; Sherdet) 4 Ainsmith. mt onan pte niga Mpa TRIFLE lower front and back pu Not Wrinide 10c ure on es S. wen , with points « shade longer, ce : Bt. Louis “ i Cool, comfortable, correct the (Save, " EVERAL changes in the rules} In distance ra lb ade 44 dressiest of Summer collars. On s Your Shirts 10¢ et dintanc ces,on a circular | Detroit reece BB Je at leading haberdashers ©: governing ro and field meets| track, it will be permissible for run. | Chiesse ” ey 3 _P Th J be Plain and Foul Wak Pipedtad. in the near future,|inélde ot the track. if the feat can be | Hoston : ' Smarter than a stiff collar, more com- uecording to “Hek” Kdmundson,|accomplivshed without interfering |#bladeiphia va...s..... 24 Sortable than a soft collar, 2 for 35 for 25¢ track coach of the University of | with other racers | The ncore x z. | Washington, who was present at the| Three timers will officiate in all | St Joule Tea V I: | Universal recent National Collegiate Athletic | events ot newest iiliadtanvaretes 'f TAN H S association meet at Chicago. The pole vault pit will have » uni a Manion. | The A. A. U. high jump ruling|form depth of nine inches, with a/ " i the Worlds ‘Guar COLLAR BSchwabacher Bre Seattle, . & Co., Ine, Finos Wash, for the high jump is that both feet | th must go over the bar before the! foot back slope 6 must run with the lefa! Ki athlete's head does. It is expected | hand inside the track Hodge and wonaik PHILLIPS - JONES CORPORATION, Maters, 1225 BROADWAY, N.Y. that this ruling will be changed in mes for future Chicago meets 1 Kr. " tne near future. Most ¢ ‘ence | will not be limited to 10 men ut | Philadephia 1 . ruleg specify that but one foot must | expenses will not be paid for more | At Washington F ries, 8. Harris and Perkins Zachary and Gharrity. clear the bar before the head. |than that number,

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