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\ THE SEATTLE STAR 921: MILE MARATHON WINNERS ENTER TURDAY, JULY 29, 1922, THE STAR MEET AGAIN Hester Eastman and Jack Way | Listed in Star’s Water Carnival Es Entri ig Ci smming Meet Close in One Week; Beach Teams to Be En- © ea aie bored ot Abou Dives; H peter Will Coach Divers; Other Gossip of ¢ Big Swimming Carnival * Tigers to Sir Tom Play Here | Defends NextWeek| Trophy n Club Will Furnish ‘Defeats Pa- i Wirral ‘Trike on a ates Heats fer ESTER Eastman and Jack Way, winners of the women's and men's mile marathon | races in The Star meet last year, have both filed their entries for the 1922 water : | that will be held soon. a Wid pile evans is beconting one of the real classics of Northwest swimming and with g the two champions entered some real competition is assured. : The entry of the champions should tend to speed up the entries and the class of the field will be vastly improved. s Star Swim Entry Blank A special silver trophy 1 am & regular member of the A. A. U. and wish to enter the events will be given to the winners of this race, which will be in The Star swimming meet marked with X: MEN'S EVENTS challenge trophies and must be won twice in succession | Juniors and ¥ (Under 14 years old) §0-yard free style. before becoming the property Under 18 years olf) of the winners. style. ne back stroke. Lot Lipton Cup EN INNING the first heat tn “a : LEO ra tap nego walk,” and the second by a closer margin, the Seattle Yacht! Seen, micuee club's entry, Sir Tom, defeated the; will be the guests | Royal Victoria Yacht club's Patricia | of the Seattle In. | over the Lake Washington course dians for the sec- | Friday afternoon. ‘fond and last time| A time distance of 6 minut this season here seconds separated the boate when | thie week, the Sir Tom swept across the finish ‘The Tigers, now [tine in the morning ciaah, and the| battling for «| Seattle boat won by nearly two and | place at the top one-half mimutes in the afternoon of the heap tn | AC% Los Angeles this | ‘The Canadian boat led for the first week with the | half mile tn the afternoon race, thru San Francisco | Setting off to a better start, and for ~ Seals, have deen |& time looked like a winne ng eweet baseball ever since ib a results tn all events fol- hire emaths Cup Race (fret heat).Started Present plans for prizes in| the other events call for med- als for all first place winners and ribbons for second and third with a banner for the junior beach team scoring the . (Corrected fintsh a pas his men going tke |Tom, $¢ Seattle free wearte Patan most points. yard, breast gtrOMe og second. thst — pap cr Aa ENTRIES CLOSR: WOMEN'S EVENTS the Los Angeles enag, whet | started at 1:18 p.m. time)—#tr Tom firet, s:4?:t ‘were in their wild winning | time i 4, 8 Kitten Clase (ftret heat ae SATURDAY—NEXT WEEK duptors and Nevieco— Seattic swimmers must remember ee style. (Girls under 14 years ol4) that ail entries must be turned in at] 100-yard breast stroke. 60-yard free sti aa The Star or at Sapidings or Piper & rd back str Ke, ian “ Taft's or at the municipal beaches, || Mf? Ging. $7 * where the instructors will accept |] 60-yard free style. §o-yai breast stroke. | them, before Saturday next week— |] Novice race, ancy Giving, 10.f00t board one week from today, And all swimmers over 16 years of age must be registered members of | the A. A. U. This membership costs | 25 cents and can be obtained from Earl A. Fry ot Piper & Taft's, Entries Close August & Seattio (T. Mille), sixth; Bear Cat, Beattie (D. Trefethen), seventh Kitten Clase (second beat tarted at “uw Dp mm, (Order finteh ) Dea mouse first, second, Blue Mound third, Mifpectal Bioopecratarted a 1:36 hm. i De ce CaS eee (corrected, fay the) —Apirtt, of ae - ~ - - - . _ " BEACHES TUESDAY Soeeen Same Hester Eastman, on the left, and Jack Way, on the rig Crystal Pool, where they are training for the mile marat ht, were snapped today at the) {t is aiso important that all divers jon, the feature race of The Star empoony a gy liggesndh ve i; ‘1 é , " ii 7 e my ” Henry, vet in ewim- g ad Swimming meet, to be held in a few weeks. They won their events last season from Sieg seine Wht Ge’ Wi tne henuies Eise May, |large field: to coach Star divers Tuesday at the following hours: Green lake at 10 a. m., Madrona, 2 N@mMe) 22. craves soasas enemas sees soaeds sss ra DemRpnccees se eUSeseeneeceee (AGGrORS). 062 sree sseveesr dds cnsseresetocees Last Call for Votes eee ne K and Letters This P.M. ete aaah ahd Gossip of Fairway and Green Star’s Contest to Find Most Valuable Player in Coast fort consamy“aiattts int Mi AS Ends Tonight; Final Letters Are Being Pub- Sede tae ct Heard by Alex C. Rose lascretrccscrcem| ieaea roll Paes Teter (Quent Wiliteme), first; Ret: team are asked to be at the North AST call for votes! and (Corrected finteh thme)— Sepavun ot Gattis ne Ande 7 LSON PARKER ts « member of | “eagles” before the sun sets on Mon.) ITH Jock David back from Call ote lake ee beach at 1 p. 4 a the Holein-One club. This day. Final resulta will be published | YF fornia, Earlingtonians are hop- | Tee evioimors are asked to report si| af Tonight at 6 o'clock the final vote in ‘The Star@ “greatest event” in the life in The Star ne: a tha: will throw ‘er In high a ryt Z popular Washington secretary hap-| PLAYING on their home course, | get the various competitions that are bm oa a Dowse tenting. _Johuny baseball contest, to determine the most valuable player in pened last Sunday, when he hoted| I “the Earlington women’s team far behind schedule started off. The | vilmone Nedvons, cue will beithe Pacific Coast league, will be accepted. ig his toe shot to the second hole on the | defeated ity North End rivals last | club championship and the captain's | 7, -: y. while Fred Carter, The At the same hour the last letters that oe been re- Black river course while piaying @| Wednesday by a 16 to 9 ncore, giving | and president's cup competitions are iM m “ to why th their * cheebbell wuntchs erith hie ob tifkum: | them & four-dolnt 2dge on the sea | expected to get under way tn the | one, morceTaDner, will Bocompany quested from the fans as y they pick men, a B. W. (Robbie) Robinson, Earling: |on's contests. ‘The tnitial meet, | next few days. A match between the| oad. ,"#ry to Mt. Baker andi will be accepted. ee ton'e 1820 captain, who came played at the Seattle Golf club, feli|men and women's teams will be| ccna porstell's ¥. W.C. A. team}, Phe results of the vote on the players will be announced ~ up from his home in Low Angeles oa |to the homesters by a couple of | played at Karlington next Wednes-| win be enapped at 6 p.m. Monday| Monday, and the winner of a visit, and Ernest Gaumnits, Ever | pofnta. ‘day. at the “Y" ‘pool. the letter contest will be an- since “Robbie” had landed tn Seattle | nounced Tuesday. I VOTE £0F ..ccccecemecn cesses Preliminaries will be held tn all events In which more than five en- tries are listed on August 12, with the exception of the mile marathon. All ewimmers who live north of the Lake Washington canal will compete at Green lake and all other contend. ers will swim at Madrona The finals will be staged the fol lowing Saturday in the Lake Wash ington canal. he had to listen to “Nela’ " golf stories | ; side bate ae op ronne || Hetmaby, Walker, lI ocal Net «ete Sea ce camp” Jately; then he (N. P. } enne y 4 to give “Robbie” and Ernie the Williams Drawing / orchard and the winning fan will be || Away From Field same dose, | | Ps the honor guest of the day. ry * | Here are some more letters re- FRIDAY HOMERUN HITTERS |) Pl Williams (rowns) 1; total 23. ] / , B.C. Play ceived Friday: Sporting Editor The star: Williams (Phils) 1; total 16. Lee (Phils) 2; total 11 | Turenne, MacDonald and | Marion Enter Mainland Kenneth Wiltame hit hte ttr@ homer, but the Browne lost to the Yanks, T to & and dropped out of first place. Cy Williams bit bie 16th homer, and Lee smacked out two, but the Se ee Senet ee Beep tt NIGHT and Havens G4) ve. Frow nd Bayley G0, The cartain will be rung down on the best ball and ageregate handicap tournament at Jefferson park, when the above couples square off in the Errors by Grimm and Gooch enadiea | {inais, which are scheduled for next the Robine to beat the Pirates, 3 to 2. | Wednesday. } oy negptsted ted The Knight-Havens team upset the dope this week by trimming the fa most valuable player in the Coast league. He is the leading hitter among those who have played regu- larly, showing that he is a consistent, hard hitter; and he stands high among the extra-base clouters, | His base-stealing is as good as the 200000 co seee sre emmommens obe+ as the most valuable ball play- er in the Pacific Coast league In my opinion Paul Strand fs the Meueesl (Giants) 1; total 10, Witt (Yanks) 1; total 4. Blue (Tigers) 1; total 4 HOME-KUN LEADERS Hornstyy (Cards) 27 Walker (Athieticn) 24. Portland club tried to stop| Yor the second time Im the series, the seevercered score vecvecpaananes i Indians, Manager Al! | Athletics knocked Morton out of the bez, American League even mounting the hillock |**¢ defeated the Indians, 15 to & Saat ecun air nk peste] Weaues Crowne 3. | Net Finals Today javerage and he fields well. He is no i sixth frame, after his star} genes tet the Braves down with five |orere cri ey in tie town teacher || Reuth Cranks) 17. | flaah in. the pan and is improving eats bs eke . ‘i as - "i all the time, oem eters sesenepemmeces Middleton, had ambled| semttered bite, and the Cube wos, te the SroudeBayléy combination Hetiman (Tigers) 16. ANCOU B. Cc, July | stew Tork Ste St. Leuie ... Leon De Turenne entered the Chieago » finals of the British Columbia Main: |Detrot .--.: land tennis championships here Pri. |Clevslana day when he won in two straight rm ee seta from Cardinal, €2, 64, The| pore Seattio player played hin usual stel- jlar game, scoring cleverly with his] The score He never crabs and he fights for victory for Salt Lake City, not him- self alone! I am sure he will be In the majors before long. FRED G. SCHNEIDER, nwe 523 Cloverdale St, One vote and one letter to o fen. Letters should not be mere than 200 Wiltlama (Phiis) 14, Miller (Athletics) 13. Wheat (Robina) 11. Lee (hile) 11 Mouse! Giants) 10. Ainamith (Cards) 19. Both matches were closely contested. th two on gave the é-to-8 win over # EXT on the list of events at the Jett Park Golf club ts the CURLEY IS A Capiainw’ Cup competition. ‘Members BIT PREVIOUS iit. Go Gt & 3 ? : : See wee enchana iheta. Now York ..css+. aie es OKLAHOMA CITY, July 29-—|write t « ‘ie, dated a :|TWO UPSETS At Mt, Loule pecanaed OS ae words, and should be written in ink oF rT Curtey Smith LN bg Mb nie gp encallag gaye Rare Armand Marion lost in the semi]. Batteries: Jones and fichang; Kotp, | Baseball Editor The Star: typewritten, on one sid’ of the paper. e at the clubhouse before Sunday, f Rayne and Severeid Our own Billy Lane should win by | Votes do mot have to De accompanied Charley Fitzsimmons down for &| august 6. MARK. FIELD inals to Milne, 61, 64. Marion salle Pap rites 7 lay eee aha ae cae count of nine in the third round of|” “Gai,” as he is popularly known |doubleautted several times and re-| the score |" Tn 100 gues he Aan scored $3 /t2%chest sone _ thelr scheduled 12-round battle, then turped many balls into the net. He 3 ae the most valuable SH i 3 tasgnuai aren at hyo very oferon te Docn| NE'T TOURNEY |i inet ie sense wh [un hoo abs, hw 6 Watney PO, A capo ogee el s the | HIM course, hax been © very hard-| elavae ‘pending. “aaiada tener on ete average of 273 and is well up in| t* Baseball Editor, Seattle Star. ia ae vie inking he had secured &/ working and capable captain and, as| Two upseta marked youterGay’s | 5 encs carrie’ bi : r eel! and Ro extra-base and sacrifice Bits. The oa 4 havekeut this is one way his brother Jeffer. |play in the city playfield tennis meet, |P°renee shiedhonry i acon poy eee outstanding features of his spectacu eo o 3 Sg fonians have of showing their appre. | Windy Langlie defeating Earl White, | ouing tn Washington . lar plays do not enter the percent- Nn x in the semifinals of th “A . $i Tg s|WINS BOUT ON |claton » resort sunter of saree lien nentneorves Heanean,” oh [india ‘sogien ag 64.” Aton Me [nae tee ‘cm. Min"hnack 0 ‘petng S43 are expected to tee off In the opening | 5 : Donald was much more en: tic | bam, Daues and Woodal, on base, his daagiing specd—both on oe aoe QUEER VERDICT J piay tor nis nandsome trophy. BE coneel pe bi med Pr or than her opponent. Her backhand pa mee gg ee eee eae Se ee. ey n¢ a C ; @ score— 1 * , reshot throw: | Verne oe ® PAWNER, Okla. Suly 29-—Coum! 11 avING 36 holes of golf on these | follow | Play & foature. Today she will UE Bit | besten gpa arg ae ag RO 1 6 2 ty Boy Lance, Oklahoma City, won P | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS play Mra, Diamond, of Vancouver, in BS OF |e arm, and sterling personality | so) ‘rake ° ° trom Bobby Corbett of Fairfax in hot days is quite sufficient for | ide Pearl defeated Irene Stephene, [the finals, who, incidentally, elimi. ind Perkins; Morton, |should win for him not only this |oaxtand — |the fourth round of their echeduled|™ost golfers, but it ts only a light | 6.2 %G'3° 4.5 nated Mra, Bragdon in the other contest but the sincere admiration of workout for Dr. E. R. Dunham. | Grace Lowe defeated Mra BR. A. At Earlington last Sunday this | Fhsmpgen. © eo young man played 60 holes and, no-|¢.4, ¢3. cording to his sprightly step when | W. Langile defeated BC. White, © Me |with Marion. ‘They beat Min« Fraser SOME SWEET THIRD SACKERS {he entered the clubhouse. would have | 5 and H. Jones in a three-set_ match I think Brick Eldred deserves the| itty Jolly and Hannah, ' ‘There are more classy third base uses mgr 2 ge if se eg hadn't} Ohno defeated Lb. . 64, | De Turenne and Mra. Bragdon lost honor of being the Ser ay eae The score— -| men in this league this season than |*et in. As {t was, George Walker T in the other semifinal to Mrs, Dia- MISSOURIANS }»#s«- on his team. The fly chaser | Sacramento .. fueponatule. “for =. Middleton's, | the loop has known in years. Kamm, | had to stand by with a lighted match teats mond and Milne. mee Aig et a Is dead sure on flies, And, tho fat.) At Salt Lake. 4. Struck out—Dy Middleton 2.|Wisterzil, Smith, Pick, Deal, Vitt| while the doctor was sinking his|sermn novb Mies Prader nied Sten thos EFEATING the St. Louis Cardi-| he ix a good runner. BE gg vee 1, by Demaree 1. Bases on lang Marriott are all capable per-|iast putt. No! George did not go the | Women d arque are nals four out of five times in He ha sbeen a 300 hitter ever since] Tne ascor: Miaaleton ott Nenorr i. ott | 800 Marricks ore alt capabi Seite reGth Mivathon Dena had playing Miss McDonald and Mrs.|Gotham, the New York Giants have|he joined the Seattle club. In 1920] Los former, is the weakest of the lot./4 new playmate ot the end of every) 10-round go, when his glove ripped and Corbett would not allow substi. the fans, FRED E. EDWARDS, 10240 56th ave. 8, Baseball Editor, Seattle Star: At Vernon jon in fifth, fn nioth, semifinal match, 62, 6-4, Friday, Mayme McDonald also entered the |finais in the mixed doubles, along 12 af ‘| od Th DB. Hesketh, 4, Jacobson and Johnson Bragdon in the finals for the ladies’ repelled the Western threat on their he was about in fourth place, among | At and Langite. doubles. The former pair beat Mrs.| National league lead in much the ; E a rg ve . . | ‘ fuch stars as Sammy Bohne and ‘peas te teas oe well re ab ans ant valaeen call ere ee eG and Kyron ya Atwell 994) Cushing and Miss Kleopfer Friday, |same manner in which they elimin- | ari Sheely. - agen Eldred. Double piay— the esi “4 eld and are walloping | cal J ee. | Ats Pr. M. while Miss McDonald and Mrs, Brag-| ated Pittsburg last year when they HERMAN COHEN, | Adome, pricot. ITH thelr club championship |, 4 Sent-Pienle—Prask Koslowski/don defeated the Vancouver stars,|trimmed the Pirates five times 1632 24th Ave. play finished, members of the | Clam © Semi-Fionle—Chester Duste ve. | Mr. Diamond and Mrs, Milne straight in their big serien, ———— ) Rainier Golf club are now signing up |O%%°; Tamik me ve FT hae | De Turenne and Marion won their In the West the New York Yanks t . M semi-final in the men’s doubles f invaded St. Louis and took three out | to take a whirl at the handsome tr Li 7 nd Joh hy bess # doubles from ’ phy ther club presidept, Iivart Lam.|end'keense” S%@ Johnson va. Hesketh | wWostwood and Jones after a hard| of four games, wresting. the lead in| National L gue ping, has donated Kozlowski and White vs, Foley ana | Struggle, 12-10, 8.6. The Seattle play.|*he American league from the} ‘The draw will be made early next | Ripe’ ts ers had played three matches | Browns. 5 wsltie bUtaireeeUaen bo atvew oa: pnnine and Abe va. Brennan and Wi previous to thin one and were ob.| However, both St. Louis teams are | sow Tork ses... rip til Bunday, August 13, to play thetr | tian and Kennedy ve, Butler end | Viously tired, otherwise they would atill clots ay a belt a geme - Bt. Route «its: fitweround matches, following which |smetembereer: kT have won in easier fashion. Marton | eee ee tienen beth face hand {cincinnati one week will be allowed for each | Winner of Heaketh played none too well and threw % “ nara | Prooklyn . ae Rese-Johasen struggles with Western teams, while | pitabere euccesding sound, and Lagerstrom va West and Little, {Many points away. Villegas and . 4 . . Mart and Henry ve. Brickson and durin. | Suhr of Californi: cs the St. Louis Cards will have easter | Phiiadeiphia at ARABURN age a Gray and McCaslin nearly rocked) Stroke allowance equal to three-| M''Hobinson and Dusit ve Anderson | other wemi-final of the trente he iee | sailing against the weaker Eastern hy, the betting bitag| 20h other to sleep in their last start; quartets of the difference in handl. jen Kerresch, pea Senn pry Faweun cay we es | teams for the next two weeks, #8, Alex, Valley and Johnny,|>Ut Gray has looked better since crcbontiiotunit os wad oe oa ee aaa a ver, 10-8, 8-6. Lack of Madsresenanan F g * ip is expected to tee.o1 3, ahermar ve. Miva Deates, aa A ¢ Doak, Stuart and Clemons; id 7 eae ae as og, Pe page te haa wrap hog ar- lin this tournament. 2, Sees 5S ere, Dee prow * Apealing factor in favor of JACKSON SIGNS Smith, ae \ lead a ‘a yer an ie is now oneness Nourse and Christianson vs, Bmy and 1 Vancouver men. ae é. x. who meets Travie Davis In|in better shape, In his last fight | (\NLY three days remain for the |!" fj De Turenne and Marion meet TO BOX WILLS | «: ie BO eles erent of Wednesday's here he showed » world of atutf. players in The Star /¥clectio Greaves and Fawous in the finals to.] NEW YORK, July 29—Harry |" Rattories: Haines and Ainmmith; Nent, smoker, returned this morning| | Pat Williams gets a return go with |rrophy tournament, at Inglewood, to|| Cobb and Hornsby day Wills, challenger of Jack Demps ausey and B, Smith, ® successful sojourn in the! Sailor Kid Silver. The gob shaded Jack Kearns {s handling him. | Pat in last week's show, clipping him The score rR H, Cinotmnatt 4 compiete their scores, ax the final | || Marion plays Beardsley Merrit of |@94 “Tut" Jackson, Ohio hea Still Lead Their riggs Spokane in the fi weight, definitely signed articles to. st 44 ‘UWnder the name of Jimmy Darcy,|on the chin so hard in the second | au?’ * play if ~ for next Monday, "4 chaminieaaain Gime toner, uta Migs day to fight 16 rounds in the Brook. ‘ ana Denies ry ‘Trambitas has built up an en.| canto that the Irish lightweight thot ») many of the contestants bunch. Loops With Clubs} Fa cone 4 saps. 1 lyn ball park on the night of/% , Winters, Hubbell and Py record among light-heavy-' the skylight had fallen on him, ed tomether, it looks as tho the fin- AMERICAN LEAGUE | Aug. 29. The score R Soldier Woods is on the card,|!8! might result In a tle, untens some: | Gower looked |Pody hols a few “birdies or) BENNY GARNERS|" ——————_ [git iM FRENCH DAVIS ; Cobb, Detroit, 411. Sisler, St. Louis, .402. Speaker, Cleveland, 356 Miller, Athletics, .2 ny, the least known of the| paired with Al Gower. ts no slouch with the leather up! d in his Jast bout here, DRAICDYV oy TN cs: ps ts anc Woods te * tough proposition tor/ HORNSBY TIES if Bobi ray, who is matched | any ile. With Boy McCasslin in the sem! In the imfalichinesies, Harry Fox, U.| LEAGUE RECORD nee Sichang, New : figures for the Leonard-Tendler] NEW YORK, July 2%9,—-Andre : Se es ae p of the show, which js being |S. 8. California bantam, boxes Ernie) NEW YORK, July 20.—Rogers NATIONAL LEA fight announced by Tex Rickard] Gobert, Henri Cochet, Jean Borotra Pihongy ri ba hin oh tamale gt: ited by Nete Druxinmon, may | Dailey, and Art Sorrento fights Dode| Hornsby équaied Nati see Bt Teptete,. 06. the test pe saceruce at 44.988, and}and: Jean Gamsseulth, membera of| MAN OUT ed by Nate Druxinman, may | Dailey, Me | Hornsby | quaied | the | National || Grimes, Chicago, .363 [the regeipts $3 The share of|the French Davis cup team, who| SHUMAN OUTPOINTS PERRY 1 Si Rimack At Travian if-ho| The show to staged: Wednesday | car cnn ante by Bd. William-||. Sollocher, Cubs, .861 | Leonard was $197,107 and ‘Tendier|are to arrive today, are expected to| DENVER, July 30--Harry Shu! d% Movi Lar in creditable style with |night in order to allow Bremerton | 1884, when he hit. his 27th a, Sn Daubert, Cincinnati, 60, $7,512, After taxes and expenses are| make their American debut im. the|man, Denver, welterweight, won al ¢ ees boy, fan to tae the 21:90 Coal ean Leelee ethene eghit Teh, homer||" Jokinaton, Beoekiyn, deducted the promoters will have an’ singles at the Seabright tournadpent! 12-round decision trom Hack Perry,| REY 5 | | estimatea profit of $79,000, next week, Pittsburg, here last night, ~ —

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