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PAGE: ies on Side of Evans Thinks Steadiness of British King Will Down Youth BY BILLY EVANS OLF is to have its world series. G The proposed match detween | Gene Sarazen and Walter a has been closed. These two great players will meet | in a T2-hole contest for the golf title of all lands on October 8 and 9 It ts intended that the first 36 holes shall be played at Pittsbure. 9 Sarazen’s home grounds, #0 to speak. oe The final 36 will be played on the Weatchester.Biltmore course at Ry N.Y. The meeting wil! the two outstanding golfing world Walter Hagen ds the British open title, having triumphed over the best the old country has to offer: Geno Sarazen is the American open champion. Nothing could be more fitting than that these two stars should meet to Settle the world's title. SARAZEN 1S SENSATION Sarazen ty easily the year's sensa tion in golfing circles bring together tance. These include the Southern open champtonship, won from fn this particular event, and, more Fecently, the professional title, taken by him at Pittsburg from a field “pro” talent. open at Skokie, many golfers re- garded his succets an a bit of a fluke. This judgment was unjust to Sarazen, as hoe subsequently proved by the masterful way in which he took the professional title, disposing Geeisiveiy of the great Jock Hutch inson. Who will win the world tit With alt due credit to Sarazen, Father like Hagen’s chances. THERE'S LITTLE TO CHOOSE There is little to choose between ‘the natural ability of the two. Sarazen has youth; Hagen expe- rience. And the latter is a very young man, too. Besides, youth plays & less important part in golf than in Any other major sport. These are the reasons why I Incline to think that Hagen, with his wider expe- Tience and his great reputation as a itch and money player, will have slight edge. Unquestionably which will attract two of the great- est galleries in the history of the Bame. It will vie, too, with ‘world’s baseball series, which will be on about the same time, for sporting Prestige. ! ———— = wT fcle ate Willams knocked his Bird homer Shocker won his 23nd game, and Sisier Behan, rookie pitcher, bit a double tn the 16th inning, and gave the Phils a T-to-& victory over the Robins, after | Brooklyn had lost the firet game at 6-4. Seatenitie’e hit in the ninth tn- ihe Pirates a 6-to-5 victory the podiene game, after #t. Loule wom the first game, 5-5. HH Pillette forced in the winning run with & base on bails, and the White Sox beat the Tigers, 3 to 2, im the first game, and also took the second, $ to 3. ‘The Reds took two from the Cubs, 4 to 2 and 6 to 0. ‘The Athletics beat Washington in the first game, 6 to 4, and dropped the sec- ond, 2 to 0. FORT WORTH, Sept. 6.—Willle Meehan, of San Francisco, was badly punished by Fred Fulton in a match here last night. OKLAHOMA ¢ CITY, Sept. 5—Billy Miske, St. Paul, and Bob Roper, A. BE. F. heavyweight champion, fought 12 slow rounds to a draw. DANCING Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evening at De Honey’s New Acadei Pike ‘at 13t America’s finest academy. See the beauti- ful lighting ef- fects, with moon and stars. Best music Ladies 200, gen. tlemen 0c Pleasant roundings refined dancers. Extra Charity Dance every Sunday evening. You will be sur- prised. Dancing Lessons Beginners’ class starts Tuesday and Thursday eve, 6:45 sharp. Advanced Monday ‘eve., 8:30 to 11:30. High school class Satur- fternoon, 8 to 6. ‘hildren’s win stage, ballroom and y dancing now forming. Pri. vate lessons all hours. Plenty of practice. Lessons eur for Mt day or it is a meeting} the} Experience, | 4 Vet Golfer figures in the| In addition | a to the open championship of the United States, he holds two other titles only slightly les: in impor-| one | Delbert Hu of the classtest fielis ever entered | which numbered the very cream of | ‘When Gene won the United States Sipoler thing PORT ANGELES illiams Ties for 2nd Place in Clout Race HOME RUNS YESTERDAY Williams, Hrowns 1 38 Park Phils 1 ® Hon Phits 1 8 Van Giidern, Browns i : Miller, Robina 1 1 HOME RUN LEADERS Hornaby, Cardy u Williams, Browns 23 Walker, Athletics 18 Ruth, Yanks 28 Holtman, Tigers 1 Witliama, Phils inet’ CARNIVAL OF SPORTS DRAWS WELL }: NLOSE heats featured ( held at University of Washingto | Stadium ar Lake Washington Results tn all events follow TRACK RESULTS 10@-yard dasha Pelt *t, W tam Weason 4, D. 4 thy Time ‘ Two-mi! Fd Gardner fret Iwilya second Line thir 220-yard @ash—E first, W Wesson second und’ third 4 third. 10-yard bie first, O. F. Hinder second FIELD RESULTS bo-yard run under nuttord Rergerson tiret Arma’ t oh to-yard run (girie unde Meatries Peta first an Fickle second, Mare Bure third s-yard dove under 18)—Rrnest Pernoud first, Rdward okay second Witiam Ryan third fun (girls ander 18)—Fiore James first, Lucy Chambard second, Hows Race for married women—Mre, Loute Widedrand fr Parrot pecond Race for «4 women — Agnes Hotiand first, Giadys Arnold second Race for un Kiepper first, Robert. # bo-yard Ernest Pernoud firet, Edward Zelavosky second, William yan third SWIMMING RESULTS. Katherya Brown first od, Neva Browntic new W-yard, men-—-Mitrie Konowaloft tirst. Marry Me Waters second, Kenneth Apeide third, Time—2. 10-yard dash, women Catheryn Browns first, Agnes Speidel second, Neva Brownfield third. Time $1 190-yard dash, mon--Mitris Konowalott first, Merey MeWaters second, iabert Smith third, Time—i.eT Springboard diving, women—Katheryn Brown fir#t 60-yard back st men—Miteie Ko nowaloff first, Robert Bmith second, Jack Rogers third. Time—49. 60-yard back stroke, women» Ka: Brown first, New \< Agnes Bpeidel third, High diving, me Roy O'Neil second. |GUILFORD SETS NEW GOLF MARK TRY CLUE, Brookline, ., Sept. 6.—Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, and John J. Beadle, of Phil adelphia, were even at the 18th hole of the United State amateur golf championship play here today Jones was slow to cet going, and was two down to Beadle at the 15th hole, He evened the score at the 18th Practically all stars survived the qualifying yesterday, and they started off today in the first of the real battle for th Jesse Guilford, present champion, became favorite when he went thru the water and mud yesterday for 70, making a new record for the course. The course was still wet today, but fair weather waa promised SOUTHERN GOLF TOURNEY CLOSE DEL MONTE, Cal., Sept North and South can both claim the lead as the result of the first day's play In the state golf tournament, Jack Neville, of San Francisco, and rounds championship | Adtievicain Davis Men Favorites : Needing but One Win to |!’ Cinch Davis Cup, De- THE SEATTLE STAR Fiery PACITIO COAST LmAGUE Won, oat | | King of Bantams | Thrilled Wins Go Pal Moore Is Clever, but | Filipino Flyweight Given Heftier Wallop of Joe | fenders Are Confident a ©) Lynch Is Too Much Aor HILLS, Long Isla ee ICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Sept. 6 eaeian wermenes O8 Nesnant 3% Living up to bis name as eee tee Se : ® |world's bantamweight champion, Joe Cup tennis play between the Austra ; an challengers and the American i 1 6 Lynch easily defeated Pal Moore in jefenders will be run off today eB their 10-round title go here yesterday weather permitting : afternoon olga tose i egg Moore had the champ's number tn am M ‘Joh ston : bil . st » meet the earlier rounds, hin ciever style Gerald Patterson | the first ih. puzsling Lynch and enabling bim to w! William Tilden Il, the Ame pile up @ considerable lead in points eran on mee gemee O. Andersen Lynch's heavier wallop, however bot told in the end; and several times in An the cup defenders have taken the later rounds he had the Mem two of t three tchea played #0 phis boy on the verge of a knockout eae are Se: oe nes Se | In the seventh round, which was er ev eudtottarh we veniania Moore's worst, Lynch floored him the trophy for another twiee for the count of nine, but 4 Americans € € cool head saved the Boutherner, and in ved ncticntly |he came out fairly freah for the last least one of them will |trio of nensionn } | Moore surprised the fans by tak on which opened this jing the tenth round by an edge, aft ney, Tilden defeated ler his collapse in the seventh. He Patterson and Johnston wan victors fought savagely in this round, try ous over Anderson, both matches be ing to even up the count by kayoing ing won in straight sete [or At least flooring the ¢ Opponents are reversed for toda but Lynch kept out of danger by pr Near - STARS SET FOR AUTO ___ MARATHON ae eh i. eee ; s 8 Karees fi Bept Plans H sgh 8 rave been Gouna é the 300, cer, ib : 4 , : : H mile international speed clamic to) /*°" -wpaued > BSB’ 4 : Lat |be held ty's new $500, |e. . oe ea 000 speedway Bept, 1 Lindiwore :o ho" me | Eateries have been received from) *** , . ° be ° . bd t emost dr in the racing petal ; ray game, in th co and abroad 4 clude J Murphy, 1923 7 SN? ie EP on; Marry Harte runner-up to M at the Indian apolis speedway races this spring nn Mi A .A. A. champion of [1921, and others who have been national tions in pa | B one of the entran especially di }made 120 mil pane = quarter oval in and international competi Pacific coast. is racing a now gned, which an hour will permit this speed Witwo steel gchndvtands ‘will. seat 35,000 spectators | Capt. Eadie Rickenbacker will be referee : |MORVICH THRU ' FOR THIS YEAR NEW YORK, Sept After Mor Jvich had run a bad fourth in a four has | The mile banked at 42 de-| n kK " er) £8 aed Fubrman horse race at Belmont yesterday,| ,,” | }Ben Block. owner, announced he | }would be kept in the barn for the % ee nant] DUNDEE CAN’T 7 ay ; BOX JACKSON | ‘Dell sad Menoshi Ravan nea “0 Jotinny | AMERICAN LEAGUE ! lsome parts, de F te ri ae and had to call hie fight in! * es. ae Brooklyn with Willie Jackson on | Detre ee | Wednesday night, Sid Marks will rad “a 4 take his place | « oT | a. | ” wv HAWKES FASTER |; ae, | uring the San Franciaco-Ve } a serie six players, Hawks, Sehr cider : 3 and French of the Tigers a 1a Winn, Maile, kdwarde i, Bee and Vaila of the in a 100-yard race with Schieider | O'Connell third Hawks win second and ‘BRITISH WIN “Scotty” Armstrong, of Lon Angeles, | finished together, 71 each, leading | TRACK MEET the field of 3 mpetitors. England beat France, 67 to 42 |points in a recent dual track meet CARL MORRIS WINS BY K. 0. at Stamford Bridge grounds. P. Lew MUSK Okla., Sept. 6—-Cari| 4" of France won the high Jump, Morris, Sapulpa heavyweight, knock. | “l@4ring 6 feet 3 inches. F. R. Gab ed out Sully Montgomery, Fe ort for and beat the famous Georges Worth, in the second round, of their |AM@re In the 110-net or hurdles echeduled 10-round fight iis 28 seconds. England won all th smi ste avi sabe Be distance runs —-SAVE MONEY— Trave/ by sfeamer TACOMA SAFTY SPEED - COMFORT es ¥ 7,9, 11 A. My, M. 45e FOR “atnean is era Se FOR ROUND THIP VICTORIA. B.C STRAIT POINTS SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES | PORT TOWNSEND. RAIL CONNECTIONS AND MILL PORTS #100 A. Lancdnded CANAL POINTS M., 6100 P.M UESDAY, 10:30 FP, M. STEAMERS & SCHFOULES SUBJECT ve NOE WITHOUT NOTICE PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Cc COLMAN DOCK: FooT MARION ST. PHONE MAIN 3993 =18 | } Peers BATTLE SHIPS Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Lenye Beattie daily $690 «7:15 - "9900 - 10:30 - 1130 a.m 445 + BS - 5:15 p.m. cept Sunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Bremerton 990 Dp. m, turdey and rom Bremerton tn Seorte Beturday and Sunday 21030 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic Mt, way — the short route to Hood fal and Olympic Peninsula points, Seattle to Bremerton Bremerton to Beetle Daily m 140-500p m Extra turdey and Sunday 1030 p.m. Visitors accompanied by Bremerton Chamber of Commerce Guide per- mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Mein 3993 pers. der and Hevereid | nr ". ry ry ae eB At res ae | Harris, Rommel! and Per: | cond game ni hi o ’ i [ridge and Picinich | Piet game nn OF if at 2 ‘ ° a 9 ef 1 #ohaik | Me id game Rr " ®./ Detr . es |chicago fen | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Won, Last | 6 8 be ee 7 (fe “a 68 46 OKO “8a Pittsburg 9-6, Mt. Loule 6-6 Cinetnnatt 46. Philadelphia &-T, Chicago 3-¢ Brooklyn 4-6, |BOYS DO SOME FAST PEDALING Two Vancouver, B. C., lads, in r ‘teens, pedaled wearily into | Seattle at 6:15 Sunday evening, with the announcement that they had left their home city at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Saturday, with the ambi tion to make the trip within a stated time limit for the purpose of winning a wager. Tho boys, Burt Mottishaw and Reldar Calrsen, explained that they | had rested somewhat on the trip | jand had been “towed a little,” but | that thelr actual traveling time was | 17 hours, They leave today for the North on the same vehie NEW GYM FOR | PENN PLANNED | Pennsylvania State college will | ereet a new atyle recreation building. jit will have four winge—one for | varsity athletics, another for a swim ming pool, another for handball and squash racquets and the last for lock. | Fitasimmons* }h tecting his lead and fighting defens ively The remainder noliday cording to the dope hampion Jack with his sparring altho he didn't box as many 4s the advance notices sald he would moter program Heavyweight did some partners Dempsey rounds Willie Ritchie Dons Mitts Again in Near Future BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6 “Too much eany money”—that's what Willie Ritchie, former world's lightweight champion, mays the boys are making today, and he tells the world that he is going to get into shape and take « little of it Ritchie doen not name the ap. proximate date for his opening “comeback,” but says that he has always kept in fair shape and will be able to step out with the bent of the prenent crop of lghtweights in the near future. TUESDAY, SCHUPP HOLDS ANGELS TO THREE TALLIES, BUT LOSES ‘ACAI F HAGEN FAVORED TO BEAT SARAZEN IN COMING LINK S CLASSI “t aches mark na non | RiagLaws Gardner Can’t Be’ Wins in by Villa DopedOut Secon Puzzling Rulings Made on. Indians Break Even in Terms of “Prize Fight” bor Day Bill by O and “Boxing Match” ting Seraphs in Final East Is pen | annin ator 60 ce are ty Corn to 4 w Bout With Buff Thru Sensational Showing N* YORK, Se 6.—For quit yew yors t k bi Pony ! while “new blood” has been the! “ nd 5 1 an were . » locn ery in the boxtr rid funed perm r met in ed wt We it me at last, in the f {MM ‘ lah weight division, e " , t off ‘Keance t et From the far-off Philipp Te Leon ° os to » one of t tr Ka } M Ing to take back the chamy ‘ matche ttle, in hig clas to his sand ' 2 t het we Pancho Villa he's 1 prize figh box ateh om Like the original Pancho, he be ' fighter. In his three forty ‘ ' q © ort in New York thus far he has p 1 ’ the {fe ce be himeelf a riwind t not & man in the wd or ran poo , 7 the sporting writers agreed with this | th arbiter 0 e afternd fr promoters are «howing that oii st didn’t agree with him either a the ke t nging imme for a fight or ¢ bad-sounding term—prize n ember 11 t “ } 7 orm his game beca » the enemy pino and the f ‘ ampion y i big enough and wert | 94 him for but six bingles, 6m Johnny huff. And there . t fort f n take are of upp simp! wasn't ff of stood fight judges Butt | hin « troubles, but it does seem | enough to compete with Lya will have to ma i ° w champion does get an unta te Baap adbandiprens 5 ge peti fe . ore get a fair | breeze thru the opening ing with I h, or hin title t Certainty } heduled fight with s Ar beef ~ White] more than likely to go to the visitor | Bi ked like a setup, and : all of thes r scored against him. from the Far Kast it was 1 i wh there for him to fight with He watked three men and Bal edna: n to fight with: | sponsible fur four two-base NIMRODS WILL Harry Wilh en break in the sertell Dempery to fight Wille without go-} 4 Last year hunt hru rome training fights, Wills | he last two granted to 4,26 rotamer 4 is oe Ve | st the Indians stopped greatest number pe ge nd of a double-header, aft figures will be ec hs esr oe teria city’s ball club had Thirty-two states already have an with it and pete credit for CNC Out Of six, and yesterday) nounced their figures for the fiscal . ¥ gives the above-mentioned . Dempney tries to and gets | ¢y, and these states have granted we dete es whe awa © werien 0 leenser nich. indioat . garners liopa The je club . Heenses, . which a The New York boxing comminsion > att for. that the te or PE cugaPe cher nt fight Bren. | etintely after the games. Sam ters this season w + 7 — aye cisco's & . nee ¥ hunters i ¢ hie " nan or Willard in New York. If he |<) ype, om Mas more than 5,000,000 tried to get Fulton, Miske, Martin, |UD 00 its home grounds, a startin. | proba Thursday Kurke or any other heavyweight, he LIGHTWEIGHTS would be penned to death, He hax to| ne a TO HEAD SHOW fixht W and it looks like he is ex-| SOCCER PLAYERS w pected do it with xetting the| The postoffice soccer team: Mild as a May Morning — and as fragrant) In the main events at « emoker to be staged by the Onalaska Athletic club, September Archie Story Aberdeen and Fitegerald of Bu lightweight», will box six rounds. a few pigskin acrobats, the announces, and would. like to about four senior players, canta should report to Mel lof the city division of the p training that any bo: demand The r in entitled to New York commission wil! to look to legislation against dan | monopoly ness just as many men declare their - You must deal with a man to know how honest and smoke a cigar to know how mild. hwahacher Bros. Co., Inc. Seattle, Wash.

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