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AN FRANCISCO AND VERNON DRAW AWAY FROM COAST FIELD, | BIG LEAGUE TENNIS EXPECTED IN WASHINGTON STATE TOURNEY _ SEALS AND TIGERS ARE | Young Star Back Again eg | Star Field 4 FAR IN LEAD IN RACE Pete Donahue, hailed as the greatest young pitcher p | to Compete in years, is back as a regular with the Cincy Reds. || | He has been out of the oo considerably recent- With Win Every Other Club in Coast Circuit Is Under .500 Mark, | | Star Swim Entry Blank 1 am a regular member of the A. A. U. and with to enter the event» in The Star swimming meet marked with X: MEN'S EVENTS ly, with a sore elbow. ming from a Texas uni- for Honors versity, Donahue jumped into the spotlight last | — ] — | S0-vard tree atyle P Pace; hare hay ; |Tribe Trims Frisco Seals i los at sobre wha) Every Division Is Replete mop hag x Poa eee Ay egppaaaamaed ace; | year by pitching winning ball right off the reel. by s to 2 Tally; Jacobs || ies rine” wet ta a With Clas, Altho Entey sheiggietesndiomiinngnengent: urls 60-yard free style 50-yard breast etroke, ist Is Sma Fancy diving, 4¥-foot board WOMEN'S EVENTS BY LEO H. LASSEN AetHO the entry Met {# smaf, there will be plenty of clase in the annual Washington state tennis tournament, which opens at | the Beattie Tennis club Monday. | The men's singles char plonshtip | Will hold the center of the spotlight, as usual. Champion Irving Wein- stein, of Bam Francisco, will be on ooeee sees senses ++ || hand to defend his iaurels. “Mr. Murphy.” ne he ts kn to his Bey attle tennis friends, plays « careful LG pray AN 5. oe ae game, and if he & playing ia 1921 form he will be hard to beat. BY LEO H. LASSEN DOZEN full games ahead of the field, the San Francisco Seals and Vernon Tigers are| making it a two-team fight for the Coast) league pennant. The Coast race has a long ways to go yet, but the two leaders have a commanding po- sition at the present time and it will simply be a question of which of these two teams wins the flag, unless one of the other six con- tenders shows a flash of unexpected form during the remainder of the race. “Red” Killefer’s Los Angeles champions were in the race until their recent road trip, Vernon rane ts fen Pranclece sosvara ft 100-yard bi free style. Mile marathon. 4 back #trok b0-yard free style. 50-yard breast stroke. Novice race. Yancy diving, 10-foot board Entries Close August 5 AN FRANCISCO, July 14-—Piay- ing good ball behind the fine pitching of Elmer Jacobs, the Seattle Redskins evened up the series with the Ban Francisco geald here yonter day, winning the second game of the week by to 2 tally. Due to some tail hitting by Billy) when they lost 17 out of 22 games. This practically knocked | Fay Clagett Rl raerongen get Weinstein, however, will have them out of the running and it is very doubtful if they will) - ectagede iy toy Toe t arog P< Ewa | Blenty of competition. e % : & = eras { MANSELL, ists scored three runs in the first two ° | - iad SMITH i . oe eters) WW alter Hagen Leading 2: ene: x1 mace tev but t turn of Wybert Mansell-Smith, for ‘wo tall off Jake. mer state ‘ Sammy Crane played a whale of a e Fi ] ieaiae pd ceca gl any sto years in (th sage wooed trees) «TY Open Golf Finals ss: ts.nrr 2 28 highest ability and must be cansid- get back in the chase again. Oakland has shown power at times, but {s not an evenly | balanced ball club. Hitting strength and good pitching by Buzz Arlett are responsible|sick wit enter the final stretch for their high position in the | fvored to cop the fag race. moUCK is RELEASED Beattie ABR. KH. PO. Salt Lake ts a powerful hitting or [ered as « stron, tend Byron Houck, veteran pitcher, has Bane, shee fae Pk ae 4 sei £ in Fi See so tefa zation and they will be danger : # Aa ” tt) v eateation y meer | ee a an ae wane, British Open Champion Turns in Card of 68 in Firs’ an Dyke Johns will enter the Portland went crazy for a while, /©" Tigers. He was called upon in wien Waters! Stumpt, Crane, J. Adame, « Dark Horse; Chick Evans Turns in 72 May tin tne, a Maser: from Leon Turenne earlier in the BULLETIN year, a SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB, Chicago, July 14—Wal- IF apr sag winner of the Intand Bm- ter Hagen took the lead in the first 18 holes of the Racking sited Spokane, in the first championship play in the national open golf tourna- | strong entry mn ee ment here today with a 68, Herbert Suhr, Californian junior i rss g spe fig my ayn soon ae E COUNTR Le “hieago, 1; —Wjth the class of the; Oreron cham- Neg sae the iste ter tid Remenas ont ee bio Raed began | POnships at Portland this week. He “running up to fourth place, but then the Beavers cracked wide open and are now riding in seventh place, an emergency and while he pitched geod ball, he didh't have the stuff he did two years ago. Houck has returned to his movie Job, where he cranks a camera ma chine at Hollywood. zn ‘| 18; John Black, California Professional, Looms as| itt ® slight favorite to win, the l ewncncovceP SOLONS COUNTED OUT ‘The Sacramento Solons, knocked home stay. Much depends |center Geld job with the New York ere-sccenceta! conmcvcsow Sener wuewuco? Present reed trip as to/Glants next year. Bill Cunningham. here today. it runner-up to Turenne at Spe. / the Redskins will fin. |f0rmer Seattle tosser, now with the Sixty profenstonals and 13 amateurs made up the field remaining after ere i Giants; Joe Connolly, ¢x-Seal, now the quulityhnn voutte. larshall Allen, ranking Northwest | im the Southern league, and Jim - A gallery of 10,000 was on hand Player last year, will be listed. He O'Connell, of San Francisco, will all 2 aiieelasied hasn't been playing the court game, be on hand to battle for the position. ‘i John Black, Onkiand, figured as a dark horse in the |™Uch this year, and will enter Ray Shinners, the Amertcan aaso- se national open golf tournament here, took the early lead in the cham | ™**t @5 the dark horse. clation star, failed to make the grade 4 pionship play today with 35-36—71. This is one over par. Larry Ayton pt, the veteran local players Dick with the Giants, after « good start. C fans ond Chick se were tled for second place with 3834-72 and 3537 | Burr, — Latsure, Hyman Zettiey, He had trouble hitt! big league - —T2, respectively. ‘ aD ‘rawford Andér. ws ve oes Contest CONTEST | 2G Fen treed Xesniion, woe owas ott trea tha re, ._,.,moe St fey ee teers —-- obs 3. Rases on bail Clarence Hackney, Atlantic City, finished with 3440—T4. a) Pd ngges ra younger Seattle players MAKING GOOD I et ters Black, a stocky, bustnensiike little @ootehman, who puffed a pipe con-|FTank Korlowaki, Star. Woodland Jncobe, Barner, Vata. rouble | atantly, was a whale from the tee, altho his driver sometimes brought him Park champion, Bruce Hesketh, Dick Oe aS ee ee me & Adame to Crane to stumpt | into trouble. He pulled or silced many {initial shote but he recovered| V@0der Las, Don Waller and Armand > re ore J ee A hed } ae. beautifully and his work on the green was equally as good. Marion are entered. prod teen ee Pe ome BE WHERE G0P s.ccrescisenreccoss IT She grre~ m, 2] The cards F; SHANNON 18 = I Oakland Rica 2 6) Black: Out—435 453 253—25; in—s54 999 445—26—71. BACK thing concerning the other pase At fueramento . webin Kirkwood: Out—444 455 444—38; in—454 444 455—35—-T77, Claire Shannon, a former Seattle i ii gles os yh . Rettertes: Krevse, Jones and K ‘ Portland, and Hughie, with Ver, | Fans Start Rooting for! ve been batting within «| Their Favorites in Star | two of each other ever since Cc test favorite, who has been out of the an m 2.|_20%m Farrell, Quaker Ridge, N. Y., came in with 96-37-73, and John city for some time, will make his first 1T 18 ¢| Cowan, Watertown, Mass, had 38.36—74 bow on local courts for several sea- eu 4 sons in the state meet. ‘4 Murphy: Chick Evane finished the first nine holes tn 35. one over par, while! Four strong candidates loom for Duncan, the English professional, required 39. Duncan outdrove Evuns|the women’s singles honors, Mra. % © Elon almost every hole, but could do nothing with his putter. Their cards | Simonne Bodque, Rita Meyer, Mayme 3 ts j | follow: Kynns: Out—-634 454 244-36; Duncan: Out—445 464 953-39. To| McDonald and Mrs. Cushing. The Jolly, Retder and tannah; | Clarence Hackney, of Atlantic City, went the honor of registering the low.| first three named are all from Se- * ‘lest score for the outward nine, He finished the trip in 34, which is par|®ttle with the latter being from Oak- for that distance. His card: Out—435 444 343-—34 land. — —— Armand Marton and Joe Livingood 7 : are ted YESTERDAY'S HOMERS }|War Makes Berlin honors, Howe Lange is tin aap Hellman, Tigers, 2; fotal, 16. Beggars Numerous favorite. ae the moet valuable ball play. | Kans and Manage er in the Pactfio Coast league $33 7 z season started. According to the last averages, Hughie was hittin; 317 and Charley ae. ” Sport Editor Star: Why run ® baseball contest? Just give the prize to Paddy Siglin the / next time the Salt Lake Bere swarm over in this direction and | all the REAL fans will agree | with you. What o sweet baby he ts, al- ways on the job, starting all } | Game —— Vaiterien: Middleton and manent 1604. Eats, sorts of double plays and Guo vet Beeond game netd- | portinnd Veach, Tigers, 1; total, 3. 4 All of the @oubles teams ros ye age wg the unee Ae He oa to Mis aes tm Onset LS Anaees | Mitchell, Robins, 1; total, 8. Dn MRIAN, duly 14-—Thie city once! been arranged, $0. « Pasi. posing pitchers, He's only hit- Votes must "be on ballots printed Galty |, materia ~ no eeare. Now beg-/jine on the Outcome can't be given fing 217 right now, with 10 |,, “2m vien and Bak rob, Glarits, 1; topal, Barn are everywhere. | yet. , Qome strong theme have wank homers. to his eredit—buat he's vriee trom | i Staab eh of, jmade up tm all divisions and keen pt ones py oe me om nee ee competition is assured, og see cada | OHIO’S $1,000,000 STADIUM RS 2 ae! in ink oF i keae pn ceteed fer ha [Vereen Chick” Evans Tiger third sscker, who . |the reasons for his ebeice, Winning fan Tak a aireng bid tor the Coast Const teagee | silt be honor guest at Seattle ball ‘par akes 15 Years leazue taiting leadership, picked up five) Ocha nother thing: Siglin Is none pa “ / 5 Rite In 11 tripe yesterday Ce « to Pick Clubs a NATIONAL LEAGUE played In every one but four of Apropos of getting clubs en Jake May, Vernon hurler was called ES the 184 games Salt Lake played | Only trely to one’s liking, those who ‘Spon to sare the firet game with the |New York . \ year. ® fan. 0 Bees, and. as usual, he turned the trick. | at. Louis | deapair might do worse than Give Paddy the premiums, Mr. “orice scab som of your chinaplate players. He | Cntenoe ‘ take pattern after Charies Cinein masen. Evans, Jr. the former national E; JACK PHILLIPS, London Shocked by amateur and open champion. Ro 1990 Broadway N. Colored Cigaret “Chick” says that, after some: , | Boston thing like 15 ye: . Nie owten, a 1 mon m, years of pickt Elites: sorace' tno iwt-het sane te me To Baseball Editor, The Star: LONDON, July 14.—"Bah, what and ‘choosing, he has eccumsp the second half of the Portiand double RESULTS The most valuable man in the [a horrid ideal This was the only lated what he believes | neal Dill yesterday. Brookiyn 4, Cinecinnatt ». Pacific Const league, in my opin. | t of a London noclety wom b i ‘ ame on Ro t o ee ae iv ae a oe Sateaue 6, Hew Tork 4; 18, tasings jon, Is Carl Sawyer, Vernon's scp Mt te ia that members of New tium of Ohio State)is left open at one end, a horseshoe warmer on the playing field than at Peiney ns aoe wit vee pee ne continues a 5 p h ‘ . an whe pt > vers! . Hs " now, St shortstop for the Seals, ‘He won'V/ever| Boston-Pittsburg game postponed; rain | second baseman. | niversity will be the largest, | shape the crest of the stadium. not even “Chick” himself, how many and varied types of put ters he has tried out. a re 4 ‘ork’s smart set were smoking |costliest and moat complete of Pi te a Jimmy Caveney, but he's improvi: ———_——— 9 stn ood ball | ¥ plete of any ; rapraiz. ae owt ~~ pl Bag and | Clarets of the same color as their lathietic field In the world tex ten sate ssc |STATZ VISITS | persona" maguetiom that "he °° _____lite the _ashinton_tndtom, Engineers learned this trick of ven-| Another added’ feature te the cin.| tilation when they found that wrt beg running path provided under. | famous “Yale Bowl” was & per cent!neath the stands. : yesterday with three biows—ail_ singles would be a big asset for the eer — - - "Fenders ere —Ricrene ack ANGEL TEAM) (ruin ‘even it ne never damned 2 Gave the Revine 0 6-403 vietory over LOS ANGELES, July 14—Arnold| slove or picked up a bat. the Keds, and broke their losing | Statz, Chicago outfielder, who will be The fans like him in every elty BAXTER & BAXTER ARE CLOSING OUT MEN’S SHOES All lines except the Grant Flexated and the Cantilever ON SALE at Prices that mean BIG VALUES, BROKEN LINES HOWARD & FOSTER Splendid Shoes from all over our Men's stock, Ait now on the rack at ee ha ig of our best sellers—high and low $3.85 and $5.85 | To Close - $7.85 ‘—__—_ cee PelTorcsuesesemmenamenmaieees COMPLETE LINES BANISTER SHOES Of various makes—so good we stamped them None bette with our own name— o=iaes ath ar a Going at - $6.85 | Sale Price - $8 95 BAXTER & BAXTER 1326 SECOND AVE. streak of eight etraight. out of the game six weeks or more| Where he plays—so he’s » finan — (px) | ith with a broken bone tn his throwing | ‘lal asset, too. Walker's infield t the aot “ scored otf Bill Dose, and the Cards beat | Wrist, is here visiting his former Los However, I don't mean to im- the Phils, 1 to 6. Angeles teammates. ply that his greatest value is as seew sei onl te Ti & morale booster, He's quite | Siugies by te Perret, Aléridge some ball player, No second and Callaghan scored the run in the 12th fanicg that save the Cabs a #104 vic-| ARNOLD TROEH baseman in the league figures in| ee) ar tory over the G more double plays; he takes a oe WINS AT TRAPS} throw ‘trom the plate in good Harry Hellman iit two homers and + he’ > .4 Vendh omached owt one, bab the PORTLAND, July 14. Breaking gp yo ay a ec Hoe el got 1 e" ‘Tigers lost to the Athletles, 9 to ¢. 98 out of 100 targets, Arnold Trosh poe g Bs eg Rog alg ’ MARTY MacMAHON, dn the sixth, and held the Red Boz to yard amateur event in the opening Renton. Bit for the rest of the way, the Indi day's shoot of the Pacific coast zone rere. y... * heen. yesterday. Sporting Editor: Little Paul Fittery, I think, is the class of look better Famous Baseball Boners the league. This little southpaw No. 1—“Doc” Gessler pulled one for book when he for- had an awful lot to do with Sac- ‘your wear longer got how many men were out. ot Vancouver, Wash., wo * Jim Lindsey ran to the rescue of Uhie 0 pear Ont be wan tua t0 launder easier stay clean all day cost less | this season, You remember, out at the park here, when he had the Indians Gessler| going. Elther they were swing- Ing their heads off at hig curves y were sitting on the afraid to move for fear he ORGETTING the number of menymighty good ball player who are out is @ common fault! played in both the American and in baseball National leagues. He was @ college Any number of ludicrous situa-| graduate, and a mighty bright chap, tions have been created because} but it’s just ay easy for a collegian would throw ‘em out some player thought two were out! to pull a “bone” as a sandlotter, if Fittery also plays the outfield a insteag of one. he forgets how many men are out when necessary—and if you'll re a In thé majors and minors, ry Gessler was playing with the Chi. member, he even umpired a : year, @ score or more of “bones” are | cago Cubs when he pulled his classic| couple of games here last season, pulled because the player making! ir ivory PETE McGUIRE, the play lost track of the outs, It was the first of the ninth, the - | | Ox! In a game at New York, a num-| bases were filled, one out and the Sporting Editor, The Star: | ber of years ago, both teams and the | score mighty close. | 1 pick Bill Stumpf as the most val. | Umpires became confused as to the Gessler evidently thought two men | uable ball player in the Coast league. number of outs. were out, for when he made a re-| Why? ‘The two clubs proceeded to change | markable catch of a hard-hit fly ball, Because Dum Dum can step into sides when only two men were out, | he believed the side had been retired | the breach at any time. No team ts and only the wild shouts of the offi-|and started for the clubhouse at top | stronger than its eubs, and Stumpt le—known from Coast to Coast @ia| scorer that only two men had | upeed. can piay a creditable game at any in ‘been retired, cleared up the situation.| Before his teammates could make | field position However, the prize play featuring | him realize that only two were out,| And, besides, he can massage the the failure to k@ep track of the outs | all three runners had scored on Gess. | old onion goes to “Doc” Gensler, who was a|ler’s mental lapse JIM MONROE,