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You ur selection o “BRADBURY TAILORING that combine style and rices from $29. 30 Credit Gladly for the Whole CIAL material and black {pionship, appeared to rest today, a torrential rain that drenched Jand the | Brown of Me THI BAT’ Sarazen Plays Poor Golf in British Open Tourney TROON, Scotland, June 1.—Gene Sarazen, open golf champion, failed to qualify today British open golf championship, which starts day. Jim Barnes was another of the American team who failed to get into the ranks of the 80 who will com- pete for the coveted title now held by Walter Hagen, Hagen, coming back today after a disastrous start yesterday, got in just under the wire. Sarazen and Barnes had 160, at first believed sufficient to qualify them but so many British golfers turned in lower cards that the American champion and Barnes were nosed out. Hagen, with 159, and Johnny Farrell. Joe Kirkwood, the Australian, who is a member of the American team, and MacDonald Smith, of Califor- nia, qualified with scores of 152 each, Aulbach, hard-hitting Bostonian, also got in American for the Thurs made the grade, as did Leo Diegel ROON, Scotland, hope for another victory June 12,—Gene Sarazen, in the British open golf chan took on an 85 qualifying round, played in the new course at Troon Whipped by a southwest par golf almost impossible and the American titl starting ea had all the worst of it. With his terday, however, Sarazen has 160 for his qualifying s which will probably let him into the ranks of the 80, who will compe te for the cup Thursday and Frid 15 of 3 75 of | Hla card Out—584 356 445 ‘ In—366 644 455—42-—8 Tho rain did not offer q handicap to th ayed the municlpa Spaniard, Torre, turned fr James Bra © field yesterday, had a bit by orm, but apd hi was 6 to be a remained t¢ holes. 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Bring or phone subscriptions to the circulation department as you secure them, so that delivery can be started at once, Just get Use this coupon for the first two subscriptions—additional blanks may be had at the Circulation Dept, To Subscribers America’s ea, the rain made holder, him among th in his 4, British veteran, who I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three | months, and thereafter until I order same discon- tinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 50¢ per sath [ADDRESS 11..0ss00srses 00 | PHONE NO. . | NAME | ADDRESS awit BHONHUNO or taste can Vicwthice iL aateouats ina olen | LE STAR HE'S S APOLLO LO 0 | Gibbons Is of Northwestern universit Evanston, oted Henry Penfield, tar, the most shape- ly athlete on the campus. the moat h Lave football RAYMOND. VICTOR a | instalime *| morrow,” c n, Jr, LA FRAY in STAT With La Fray he riv " lati today, f , turning Jn 78 thin afternoon, Jim Barnes, who had 80 yester- took another today, for a Vv. Clarke fell down, taking 5 for a doubtful total of 164, Cyril Tolley, hanthitting British ur, had a 75, making his total Harry Vardon, of the “old * was badly off bis game to ut thanks to hig 76 on Mon. ho still had @ slight chance n ho turned tn 87 for a total |MARTINSON IS PORTLAND, Ore., June 12.—Nig local heavywelght, who has series of recent battles by the knockout route, repeated last night at the Auditorium when he stopped Joe Martinson of Clo Elum, Wash, in i round, | Ya || To Dance ts an accomplishment which ie necessary to a business success, You | enn easily learn to dan the latest steps in the modern few lessons. ‘The most healthful recreation . ING ht In the newest . Private How’s-ee ol’ Sweater? ]]|:: —getting a little shabby? —worn here and there? —not nifty enuf for golf any more? 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Farrell HELBY ng in getting | He has been work 0 irregularly that coming down sub n sparring part-| aid the challenger’s | of distance were ad ever And|_. too.| nger. y excited to- | er ru © was no} in the the second At of $100,000 due Dempsey Jun | The money is in the bank and if 6 can have it to-| ahier | “Not | Demy | nly that, but the third aliment of | $100,000 also ts ready in good, hard Montana cash, Ea incoming train is pouring hundreds of strangers into Shelby, 1 with which they get ire is one of the chiet ation, It does not ong to learn] does to “gind rags,"’| y outfits | which hk were ma but there were fow customers, ‘The tents are filled with ndreds of army cots, and one of » tent owners confided that ho ex A to get $5 per cot per night push’ comes. cls are advertised on big “clean beds and shower bons will continue his regular Tillie Kid Herman, ight, arrived Inst y will work out with the challenger, Tickets are still going, and {t seems certain that the arena will be filled when tho big show goes on. Promot- ers announced a big fight would be staged on July 3 In the arena to en- tertain thousands who may have no other place to ait down, The card has not yet been selected. GONZAGA MEN GET LETTERS SPOKANE, June 13.—Gonzaga | awarded to 15 players yesterday. The baseball and track letters were men who received baseball letters are Capt. George Magnuson, Ralph ley, Phil Sweeney, of Spokane; Marion Ashmore and Mel Ingram, of Aberdeen; Jack and Earl Garrity, of Parma, Ida; Tom Hevick, of Butte; William Malloy, of Bozeman, Mont.; Pugey Hunton, of Seattle; Ted Schott, of Yakima, and Dick Hat- trup, of Chewelah. {BoxInG Dick Aberdee: jand Art Dus el Ingram, rnest Clizer, Wallaxe, ult, of Butte. 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