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sid Members of the Inglewood Country | Glub are being “kept on their toes’ these days, and fron: all indications, Club Capt. Gene Hatton is going to keep them that way for the rest of the season, Next on Gene's program is his own ition, whieh has an entry list of 1 Play will be on handicap, with one-half the differ ence allowed In holes up, All first round matehes must be played on or before July 12. One week will be al, cup com lowed for each succeeding round The draw is as follows ¥. PD, Hammons (30) ve, Shirley Parker (20; Ro oF. Throm (18) va. W. J. McLaren (80); Gail H. Marine | 416) Va. W. B. Cromby (24); Jack | Westland (4) ve, George Sample 5): Homer H. Hing (21) va. Jas A Snoddy (14); Chas, P. Anderson. ( va C. J, Sebastian (30); Ed 8. Se G0) ve W. Coyle (30) Marshall (22) va, Matt Murphy H. J. MacGimnitie (30) ve. W Albright (14); M. W. MeKinney (24) vs, John L. Colby, Jr. (8); Ed J Brown (9) Va. George Belt (18); H & Narmore (26) va, CL. King (1s Hagyard (20) vs. Henry 424); SW. Frederick (2 Mond Fraser | (22): W i « *v re (2) ve. George McLoughlin y. Lockwood (18) >: H. B. Thompson ffin (18); Dr, He} M. ' Rattray Archie John | Wm, Spek 18); © (20) ve, Willie x 0) va. Monte | kintosh (20) | Brown (30); T. W vs. Richard Pearce (30); CB. Kinane Lewis Bruns (18): J. ©. (22) vs, A. B Galloway (26) Lestie Ayer (20) va A. K. Tyson (18); Chet King (1%) vs. D. H. Hous- ton (ie); Forest Watson (3) va. E E. Oliver (30); Dr. O. J, Jensen (30) ve W. C. Woodward (22); D. B Twitchell (22) vs, Duncan McGregor 4); Le & Booth (18) va W. Le ‘> (34); George A. Grant (22) . . Ryan (24), C. P. Constant) J. David (20); Dr ow (24) va, R. & Whaley (20); E. Marsball (16) vs Rush Estey 1 A. G. Schaefer (20) ve A Wannamaker (30); J*nes G. Blake So) va, George C Waseeler (26); € . White (15) vs. > Smiley 32): Barle F. Ri ™) orge Howling (25); George A. El- mer (26) vs. N. Burseher (20); J. R. Wells (24) va. C. Ly Hall (30); CL. Morris (23) vs. M. ¥ ink) (26); Walter M. H. Condon (27); George H. € G. A, Strouse ; S&T. Mills (20) va. C. 8. Grinatead Loran (24 an (14); Dr. J. Cc. Mi L i. ww, ‘Templeton (22) vs Harold Curtis (19) vs. A : . EB. Mi factrick Tom McGeorge (14); C. Edwin Davia 420) ve C. EB. Plimpton (26); Dr. George Thompson (20) vs. Reif Snider (14); D. H. Traphagen (26) ya. Ted Knudson (7). There are two annual events which local Scots look forward to with more than. ordinary interest. One fs the Burns concert and the other is the Scotch picnic. The latter will oe/ held at Forana park on the Fourth | of July, and the boys and girts from the land of the heather and kilts will be out in full force to take part in| the various events, which include | jumping. running, throwing the hammer and—goif. These Scots have to have their golf, and Bob John-; tone, the North End professional, is | going to see that they have it at For-} tuna park, July 4, The fight for the Rainier Golf club championship is down to the semi- final stage, and two very close! matches should result when the sur- viving quartet swings into action, next week. In the upper bracket | Harry Griffith and Dr, B. J. West/ will oppose each other, while Walter) Wand is drawn to tackle his club cap-| tain, Jack Weber, in the lower half. | ‘The winners will decide the title hon-! ors in a 36-hole final match. | Members of the Seattle Golf ctub | who have a handicap rating of over | 18 will start play in the annual high. handicap championship at the North End course, today, with a qualifying round of 18 holes, The 32 low-medal scores will comprise the draw for the match play to follow. Today's medal | will be on handicap, and so, also, will | the match play. This tourney has always attracted a large field of en-| trants, and Club Capt. Sam Russell) expects a record-breaking lst to tee-| off in the qualifying round today. Ted Kudeen and Clark Speirs will meet in a 26-hole match on the Ingle-; weod course next Tuesday, to decide who will be the club champion. This | fellow Kudsen {s proving himself to be the real pinch hitter in local golf dom, and he may upset the dope against his more fancied opponent in! Tueeday's finals. Last week Jack! Westland bowed to Ted's prowess, and Forrest Watson was his victim in the semi-final round on Monday so Ted has had a hard row to hoe to get to Speirs, who defeated Bryan Winters in the semi-final bracket. “Capp: Kellison, of the local! SAN FRANCISCO VS. SEATTLE TODAY AT 2 Same Hender Sundny, 1:30 STARTING TUE! LOS ANGELES der nt 1:90 o'Clock i Angeles serie }for next | pair who will | played on the Rainter and Inglewood | | he ts expected back next week, The) ler the end of yesterday's St. CINCY HURLER Spalding Bros, store, lost points to George Wise in the ton-Yakima team match here, Sunday, but he (C, K) demonstrated to George and the rest of the gang that the new “Kro Flite’ golf ball is & glutton for punishment, Nary 4 mark or dent could be found on that pellet at the end of that Journey, an believe those who were in attend ance, “Cappy” did some crowing even tho he did help Barlington to lowe, The better qualities of thin lat est addition to the golf ball family were shown last week, in the British m, by Walter Hagen, Jim Barnes and Jock Hutchison, the leading trio, | Nuff said! three carling last Play in the L. G, Patullo cup com petition, open to members of the Cal edonta and St. Andrew's societios, is down to the semi-finals, ‘The T. (Hoot") McGeorge (14) va, 8. M. Tel: | fer 6) and V. A. MeKillop (7) va, W.) PF. Cameron (10) matches, scheduled week, will determine the » the final round of} 26 holes for the handsome prize. With the exception of the North End club, holiday attractions will be put on at all local courses on Inde pendence day, Tombstone competitions will | | } | be} links: Earlington will put on a mixed foursome event, and Capt, “Mike” Galbraith has announced a bogey match—on a three-quarter handicap allowance—for the Jefferson Park ers. Municipal links golfers are wonder ing what has become of Fred Fry, the handsome young assistant pro-| fessional at the Beacon Hill course, these past few days. He is gone, but | truth of the matter is—Fred got mar: | ried last Tuesday, and he is on bi honeymoon trip. The young lad name is Miss Helen Ryan, who was. All first-round matches in the Jef. ferson park best-ball.and aggregate competition must be played on or be fore tomorrow evening. in “The Pink,” Says Commission To comply with a ruling of the boxing commission, all boxers ex pecting to work in the Cascade Athietic club's Arena show Mon day night must appear before the commission's medical examiner, Dr. Hanley, at his offices in the Walker building, Second and Unt- versity, for physical examination. The announced hours in which the boxers may call are 12 to 5 p. m. and 7 to $ p. m. PIRATE PILOT. RESIGNS TOGA PITTSBURG, July 1.—Shortly aft Louls- Pittsburg game, which the locals lost. George Gibson, manager of the rm rates, announced his resignation from that position His succcessor has not been named. HAS BAD WING | Italian comedians and Mme. Pender, Pantages. (Inset) Jean Carpentier, Palace |*"4 Hip. Spectacular novelties and comedy | ¢ are distributed thru the new week's | bi announced for the Pantages, be- | sinning with the matinee Monday | afternoon, The chief sensations will De the Bob Pender troupe, a Euro-! pean wonder act, with a company ef ten people, direct from success in London and France. This company is contponed of eccentric and acre | batic dancers. | One of the stellar comedy features | of the new bill will be James Thorn: | ton, Programmed as “Just a Jester, this famous comedian of vaudeville | would be a@ distinct addition to any bill. | Another European act of spectac: | uler order is the terpaichorean novel ty, “In Seville,” presented by O'Han ton, Zambounis and Elvira Concia and Verdi are two merry musicians. Their act is known as “Stringing | Comedy,” and besides being an orix inal novelty is replete with humorous | chatter and music. ' The Petit Troupe in componed of | three young men and a young wom- an, In @ new routine of acrobatics The Pantagescope will prosent a new comedy feature film, with Glenn | Goft at the organ. ee NEW SHOW TODAY AT PALACE HIP With a William Farnum picture, “Shackles of Gold.” and five high calibre vaudeville acts, Ackerman &| Harris have another good program | slated for their second week as man agers of the Palace Hip. ] An dockworker, ol] magnate end then king of the stock market, Far. | num gets a chance to display his ususl fighting character, the scene in the exchange when he spends his | fortune to treak the man who; tempted his wife being the climax. | Phil Donahue, who showed prom ine of developing into one of the| finest righthanders in the game, ts/ still out of the Cincinnati lineup/ with a sore arm, says Russ Hall,| Red scout, who Is here looking over | possible talent. He won a flock of) games this spring and then trouble) developed in his pitching elbow. He! has been of no use to the Ohio clud} since. W.&W.BALL_ | CLUB IS FETED) Mra, James Wheeler entertained) the Weat & Wheeler basebal) team/ lchampions of The Star Junior ball! league at dinner at her home last night. JOE GANS WILL BOX IN SOUTH, Panama Joe Gans, famous colored) welterweight, is in San Francisco. | He is expected to box either Marty Farrell or Bert Collins in Los An-| geles before returning to the East. Carl Zamlock Will Pastime With Reds as a Utility Player | Carl Zamlock, former Seattle utility man, has been signed to act as utility player and by the Cineinnat! Reds. Zamiock worked out with the || Indians before Friday's game || with the Seals. | For the past few seasons the card expert has had good success as mentor of the University of California club. | He leaves for Cincinnat! today, AURORA, Il, July 1 Ever | Hammer outpointed Charlie White (10). Frankie Sefaffer outpointed Earl Puryear (8). MILWAUKEE, July 1,—Johnny | Mendeisohn outpointed Joe Jawson | (10). | EAU CLAIRE, July 1.—Stewart | Millan knocked out Benny Mertens} . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Play Monday at 2148 SDAY, JULY 4 ee vs. SEATTLE Kenerved seats for Sa y y and Tuesday (July 4) ing, 2102 Arcade Bldg. Kitlott 2406, act } Fred Gray and company offer a| comedy farce, “The New Relthoy”;| Jack Reddy will give “Character | Studies From Life"; Russell and Hayes cali their act, “Let's Sing,” jand Lon le and Dolly Inez have | | Nowadays the tendency of managers [in casting plays is to look for Mrs. Bergdoll Loses “Around the Clock,” carrying | seven people and its own scenery | and termed something new in vaude. | ville entertainment, is the feature a comic playlet, “A Doorstep) Romeo." | MR. PIM OF “MR. PIM PASSES BY" One of the delightful in “Mr. Pim Passes: By,” the comedy by A. A. Milne to the Metropolitan July 16 is Mr Pim, enacted by Erskine Sanford, Few in the audience would imagine | for a moment that Mr. Sanford, who | portrays the feeble and tottering old | gentleman with the broken voice, is | not old by any means. He claims/ in this Instance to be a “he ot former days, when actors, p! mostly in to assume the characters which comes dover’ ying were required role of a young man one day and an old one the next repertoire, ypes” in other words, except in musical | comedy | features are widom din guised by make-up and a young man | is rarely cast for an old man’s part. Mr. Sanford'’s portrayal of the kind. | ly, old, absent-minded professor in “Mr. Pim Passes By” $s accounted one of the finest characterizations of | the American stage Her $200,000 Suit WASHINGTON, July 1—Petition of Mrs, Emma C. Bergdoll, o' delphia, asking return of worth of stocks and bonds selzed by the alien property custodian was dis missed yesterday by Justice Bailey district supreme court PeiSaihieois-sapee sce ooo NR Radio Broadcasts duly 1 5:30 to 6:45 p, m. 8:15 to 9:06 p, m. | 9:16 to 10:30 p. m. 9:20 to 416 p. m. 6:45 to 7:15 p.m KFC KDZE KZC AUTO RACES AND CELEBRATION IN TACOMA a 4th Go BY sTRAMER Leave Colman Dock 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00, 12:00 noon, 1:00, 3:00, 6:06, 7:00, 9:00, '11:00' p.m The 11:00 «. m 4 noon trips make 4 va with the Auto Races Sound Navig Colman Dock Main ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE PAGE U Iv TIME WERE MONEY” If time were really money, Our lucky atars we'd thank, We'd rave up all our leisure And with it start a bane t THE SEATTLE STAR 10NEWLAND | OFFICES MADE, WASHINGTON, July 1 Women in Favor of Bureau of _ Alien Restriction | Mis sin g | CAR TARU A te, Sey 3 1'n Clubs, | ‘The wen: | Ate haw passed the Parrel! land office | in final session yesterd panned |bitt a» amended by the house, creat: | Relatives resolutions favor citation of bt Boston Transeript, ing 10 new land offices thruout the Mission of aliens into the United " pea > country, When originally passed by | tws and national uniform mar. | Mrs. W. 8. Jennings, first view? the senate the bill created 16 new riage and divor wa dent; Mra, Wallace T, Perham, offices p In reunit ba The federation also went on record |Vice president; Mra, Florence Hy Considerable opposition developed | separated, Those whose relatives or ay favoring the stand vii) | Floore, treasure 4 Mrs, Jamon to the house amendment striking out | {he sre Saved fe a favoring the stand taken by Will |Plcere, theesurer, ot ae he disappearance directly to The Hays in cleaning up the movie in-|E. Hayes, recording secretary, . nix officer Headers whe may know the whereabouts | dustry | — BE Heading the opposition, Senato: persons mentioned in olumn yo a , oo ing he eppos sc pry ee Ag : hon ey ly elected officers of the| KOMONDS.—Fire damages Raima 4 at, as oo ederation follow ,0w Shingle Co, kiln and content thelr communition, ee states by the federal government, He nald governors of all Western states favored this point of view | SHANAHAN — A. telegram aa ose 8 offices, included Waterville, | dressed to Shanahan, without initials INTER GARDE FOUR Days Starting Wash ecelved b th yiiee from the Bot TOMORROW | The offices struck off include | ton fune », in Lom Ang THEATRE - Springfield, Nev., Williston and Mi! Cal, # his. brother, I not, N, D. 4 70, in dead. a cha SCREAMS HILARIOUS MRS. BLANCHE corTEAU—a J ROARS James Livingston ruse Coast Artillery to Have Reunion |“ | telegram for Mrs. Blanche Corteau, | pres ent ning the death of a relative at on liyare Vash, in bein eld at th Phe; seaind annnal Siinién of the} rare. Weeh~ te being held ot the M Washington Coast Artillery associa.{ In office of the Western Union | tion will be held Saturday at 6:30) Telegraph Co. here, for want of cor p.m. at the Smi%h building banquet} pect jress, The mensage wan ad room Paul Bdwards, presi dressed to 2021 N. 58th ave dent Srganization, urges all| "* f a 4 ad ah: members of Washington WILLIAM L. COOK—Fdward V units to be present in Janie will bem guemt early in| COOK, of Ontario, Canada, is neeking fine |trace of hin son, William 1. Cook {whom he has not seen for 14 years sada The missing man was last heard of ANACORTES.—Called at reques TE alled at request) tour years ago in Log Angeles, Ad of Seattle Chamber of Commerce, in dress information to the father at tercounty bureau of San Juan and|iicmuten Postotfice, Ontario Skagit counties arrangé for automo preagens bile ferry to begin operation» May 1,| | e 1923, between Anacortes, I day Harbor, Oreas and on, Wert. | t Sound Directed by Scott Sidney 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit IF THEY'D ONLY REALIZE IT “I am thinking about going into poll remarked the young m i | “My friend, responded Senator by Automobiles — | Sorghum you are a taxpayer, a ANY TIME NEWS |man entitied to vote and a man 8. J. Jones, Alaska apart MELODY SCENIC esponsible to the laws of your coun 31 ments, received « slight AIDS 10c COMEDY jtry. You are already im politicslbruise when hit by E. M. Bosworth's ORCHESTRA ALL THE TIME FEATURES you couldn't get out of it to uto at Third ave. and Virginia et save your soul."—-From the Waah-|Thursday night, Bosworth lives at LAST TIMES —“THE RIGHT WAY” 41926 Second ave. lington Star “‘The Grand Prix of the West’’ ; Eleventh Annual NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP — MOTOR CLASSIC | og] Tacoma Speedway, Tuesday, July 4, 2 P.M. World’s Fastest Speed Pilots in 250 Miles of Daring Sport ; ENTRIES HARRY HARTZ TOMMY MILTON JIMMY MURPHY RALPH MULFORD JOE THOMAS ART KLEIN CLIFF DURANT ROSCOE SARLES “HOWDY” WILCOX JERRY WONDERLICK FRANK ELLIOTT BENNETT HILL BARNEY OLDFIELD, Pacemaker PRICE SCHEDULE (War Tax Included) : Field Admission $1 : Grandstand .... $3 Bleachers......$2 Box Seats...... $4 | Field Admission Included in Grandstand, Bleacher and Box Seat Prices 4 SEATS ON SALE IN SEATTLE AT Brewster's Downtown Cigar Stores Automobile Club of Western Washington, 1211 Fourth Avenue ‘ Sutherland Tire Company, Inc., 1121 Pike Street Boats, Interurban and Steam Trains Connect with ig Transportation Facilities in Tacoma a SPECIAL | Qualifying Tests of the Drivers Held Sunday, July 2nd. Each Driver Must Make 90 Miles an Hour Before Entering the Race. Public Admitted to Speedway.