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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1923. OUIE’S CLEANERS WIN OPENER IN STAR FINALS IN 11 FRAMES | . PED BSS EE EP A SESE . _ Sensational (our BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Gibbons Is ( He Makes Home-Run Swatsticks \i@haninion | Ball Dished => Anxious for aa =m, Keeps His WY P ELL. MAJOR » THOSE , ye § by Juniors) |) susici vers Hous 9 3 of AND wo More Work | Net Honor YOURS MADE A Nice . J | SHT OF “THAT WAVE A CARE \ ; Get S Raber MAL WouLD BE * —— MLaDS!« I AM |Challenger’s Manager Has i Takes Tame Match in py pending Ao i get nde sd -RoUPE oF “TEETH 4 iN No MooD FoR to Curb Tommy’s De- 4 Straight Sets; Other - Opening o' ar Finals | OUT OF A WET ROP HANGING AERIALISTE Nour sTupip sire for Training ] / Pi Titles Decided ° ee FROM A CIRCUS BUFOONERN ! ‘s2 . LEO H. LASSEN WHT YouR Teeth - : LELBY, Mont., June 18.—Eddle py A d AROLD VAN D JOHN c a wild and thriiting battie| FR AN'~THEY DIDN'T HAVE 1 WENT “To GNAP A BEGOUE, ERE I © Kane ‘ikens bis charge, ‘Tom 153 beget ’ ¥ again won the city singles ten- that Louie's French Dry Cleaners | ANN MORE FLAVOR Ww SHBONE FoR GooD URN “THE WRATH Gibbons, to p spirited 5 Ace howe i os ee FY Tan wan th ten ind the Three Brothers Dye Works 4]\ THAN A DENTISTS LUCK, AN'IT WAS LIKE OF A WooPLE many re 4. Jack Demp ; nis championship ysterdy, / ngor ix too eager for work, in the champion, in three hed up in the opening } “TRYING 310 BREAK A Ny) ' ‘ ame of DRIL ' NING 5 UPON You! opinion of hi anager, who says} cbamplons in ipa gt Star Junior Tana Fig { DOLLAR that his hardest job from now On he finals t he courts at Woodland park A | Seattle Tenni. », The scores were BILL WITH \ will be to keep Tom within the nor . reir After 11 frames of he 1 " ‘ ‘ mal limita of conditioning. Both men pi 4 cautious te G4, 6-2, 6 the Cleaners won out, 8 to 7 : 7 5 Gibbons just bubbles over with| . Py see ees gine ad te od SP With two out in the ninth, two 7 physical enthusjasm. Always ia con- 4 1 of the competition ¢ nd three runs needed} | Fp n for a fight, Tom doesn't n J n, Louie's shortstop, | : ‘ 3 — uch tapering off to make him fit} left * Mins Irene Stephens won the wom: the battle of his 1 y 4 oe leaped mornin ni ¢ finals m “some is were in. ner innit - ¥f wt? Z does not ide with got mixed up andling : rer y\" ¥ but Manager Kane says that there} fider'a pop fly and Glenn scorec .? <a ek will be ast ove day a week, and run that knotted the count, altho . \ \ possibly more, when Gibbons will do play at the plate was close ond “ ‘ 3 no boxing or heavy work & long squawk followed when ho was | d safe by Umpire Clarke hool team-mate, Danny o new ol The teams battled into ¢ into that fault when Tom met Harry Shaw dropped the first set without timate hh the Cleaners on the offensive p : \We \ ‘ Greb. He was ready for that figh Joseph G. Kren in a little shop in back of his home at taing a game, but came back stron 4 leans je Kreat def jal fi i for a full week before it cam Syracuse, N. Y.,makes the bats with which many of the|in the next three sets and won, 6%, ‘ ganizatl Wed the game temporarily f t — ——s This t bons will gradually . . . . . - : y’ Sa! 8-6, 6-2 5 pose bled O'Connor's pop fly when he } home runs of the big leagues are poled out. Among his by ee Ahare una then the a b proach the peak of his form undvecs| Patrons are Babe Ruth, Heine Groh, Rogers Hornsby, Irish| ,, 1/00", De Turenns and Harold van i mea Mise the concher for hia}. |" ‘ i», who como dally to woo ‘Tain pertorm and Bob Meuse! and Curtis Walker. yas ohne sron, ti. soenia. doe See tie canner gotne| : when they learn that there will be eer — ~ temo }d 4 Bob Hesketh, second. Leitch singled an " { and Dick Vani , 6-3, 7-5, aie 2 thoughts reach ahead to July 4, We ib Wi * Howard Lan, e nnor went to third, Leeltch steal are playing for high stakes and mt f| rl e ins | Langford Thinks velt high school star, won the boy O'Donald ™ i 2 ’ ‘aoa | L | : | experienced little difficulty in defeating Miss Madalene Boger in the finals match, 6-0, 6-1 expert The juni ingles title went to assistag Harry Shaw in a hard fought mateh gime. “There is such a thing a» being g ) fea dl 4 with former Broadwa high Trac drawn too fine,” said Kane, “We ran is i on e Rest pitch. ; : y point ourselves to the one big day.” ti singles title Saturday when he de- @and Egan hit to Galer, who 5 7 | ? iibbons doesn’t do anything tn a To Can S ick feated Tom Morgan, 6-2, 6-3, a swell play in trapping : : “| an Oses | m nee phe ele Bonnor between third and home : half-hearted way, He x body |] Sam ngtord, the Boston D woul wrapped up in bie profession. | || “Tar Baby,” who is at present fullaily grounded out. a When ft comes time for him take off 1} sojo f exico Ci FaBurke opened the itt for the p the -padded gloves for the last time at a an ealapydesererrem naRar dle hers with a single, and 5 " t " pom petitor i , r a sag Hook third when Galer threw wil sa @iwhrce to enter business, hia competitors In Qretaxn. June 18—Seattlo and] Gibbons will be able to stick the ing to pick him off second. ETTING THE MATORS CAPRICORNUS ——-» : t nent just like Oakland split the double bill yes-|] entire 15 rounds with Jack Der nan Glenn walked and stole. rereading s neta his ob-| terday, the Indians taking the series,|| Dempsey when they meet for “ ‘ siti hase Bouders hit a long foul fly to lett) ee : : _| jective and rides straight thru to it, |feur to three, Tho visitors dropped || ‘he world's title at Shelby July 4 @and Ray Jury caught the ball, | yasnabidar rain sesonaas *| the morning game, 11 to 3, and camo Gibbons is a very clever 1 paces for ine for m double, but Burke beat | overcoming all obstacles, back and stepped away with the|| boxer,” Langford says, “and he ||» e i rache'at the | onne If Tom loses to Dempsey, there HE: a here June 26 throw to plate and the game Fi D Wi | Will Ri chi Vives matinee affair, 5 to 3. can stick the mit if he goes | will be a number of busted among . | s ide APPS at v ‘il a Ey Ir, oO uns | 1e it 1e the retinue here. Ho has imbued| Oakland counted eight tallies sie in with the idea of doing Mike Ballerino, sensational Both teams used tw chers, W s M anal cme et : partners | fifth inning of the first game, Pigi | 4 weight, is box- Roe and Vinnio Galer hurling Easy Cash rites tig his handlers and sparring partnera| fifth inning of the first game. Pigg. encrawrearis 6. bane | | with his confidence and th will Wilde-Vill hampionship fight at the Three Brothers and Louie Wille Ritchie, former world's AcIFI0 COART_LEAGL eon t ree ie oll. ie. Tem | UP for the Oaks to get acrackat. |CITY WOMEN Greets te mew sentine and Jim Mullally deceiving for Ugh ght champion, who is FAOX eo. z . ‘The second game, which was muc up several a . ° ‘ 8 ain 4 to roll Dempsey in the resin. int 4 off with at “ - e Tt was a flashy game for three | in exico 7 * gymnasium in San Fran. ||#acramento : 4 ‘3 po < see oo ~ nat | Datig When the Acorns counted twice. | : hotels m, the pitchers having all the cICO “CITY Jute. 18--Lule ix not supposed to have a mn r : «fighting face and crouch | The, Indians < pack in the next FOR HONORS , “ere ee Tommy feat of it. M Irpo, oath: An is, nn he vy manager for h tempted come oth ae ot mal y ie pat it. . "| seasion and evened things up. 8 1 5 rf 7 regula! | The Dyers broke thru with a pair 1%. SOW F ? back, but following is noted f ‘ 41 | tle scored again in the fourth And | Quart women golfers are 7 where Ber- Ghe fourth. Lowry opened with a| Weight, knocked out fim Hibbard, || 9200" a recent issue of the New 1 ‘ Oakland in the fifth, the score still will return to Jack Dempsey’s le ae ve f competing in their first golf) ning camp immediately acivr the go, ik, went to second on Boyer’s bunt pe 1 retaeh wad = peal | York Herald ae Me WASHING TON |being even. In the seventh, Lane| championship play of the links of| psesing thru Seattle. to third on a w&d pitch. Good rtd peed eat ve ate a | “Willie Ritchie of California, ; | singlea and stole second. Mearkle’s\tne Earlington Golf and Country| Tet sileg Taka | poceensell” tensile fasismacked in the ribs with a wild) po ri hgRee former lightweight champion, has oa 11 f ; | macrifice advanced him to third and] ciyp, Tho tournament started at) toh Kre resu a teh and Jury fanned. Ahner hit to| Hibbard spent most of tho few a | decided to try his hand at the 3 |he acored on Johnston's infield sin-}9 o'clock this morning, with 37| : , who fumbled and Lowry was|moments that be was tn the ting || vetting “game again, He has.|| t 1 > P PROGRAM °"" Johnston scored on an easy] jaaies tecing off. | son, St. Fasl wetter, Good and Abner pulled a dou-|running away from Firpo notified his manager, Tom Bod. p : ¥ pop-up fly by Rohwer, which both!” Ajex C, Rose {# directing the} gira Seber Uateal. nnd Good scored. we hinvee: Pitabeee: 2 he will Vernon 0 (first game! Whiteman and Smith missed. No 1, Verno ‘ ASHI iTON’S track and base- first city golf mee aomtndl Mike Sullivan, well known Seattle box- by Burke, Souders, 2. WILDE WI I start East just as soon as Bodkin ||? °F en ce 1W* ms are now en foute| tallies were made after that. ing fan, in now in Lon Angeles. From ‘a bad boot by yer on ‘s 4 a, a ca arranges a bout for him. An. ef || game); Salt Lake 41, Los Anecies of the East First Game STKE Brat he writes, he doem't think much y fy, a walk to Glenn, sand- fort is being made to match |/ond came). The t ap fi Hed 16 nor i { AD, Th 3 Ge A. FINALLY walle: cai bag pel azy wt 00 Gays hm petweens, brought over MEET VILLA Hpomitéite with Rocky Kansnw to - sR ey GaeapHGal: at thet mtonad | zane add WINS CONTEST) = perme arc 0 AME s LEK . . fight a bout at tho ball park at}/ pougcg ar peat eet at Chi Saturday, Thin is| Johnston, 1b th and put them In the lend. FOR CROWN | tiittain.'S:'x: on'tne atternoon || Zertand at featin game ae CBee Se sae ene E ring robably due to the heat, as the time SAULT LAKE CITY, June 18—| sratulations on the first Bow ign Dyers came right back with y ’ORK . || of July 4.”° Low Angeles at Oakland ie |e a i appeared here last pin their half. Manca threw away eee Seem am 7 digs | : San Francisco at Vernon, vine oo different events ts no |¢ pees rae on eee sta, Sharpe, Austin & talt's right-hesd der. Roe hit one that i} 0 island, world’s y- Fai RATT EE | be r | ie é ipan, ® regular contributor. in's Shen O'Connor's dogs ana| Weight champion, will defend his xAMIOMAL LeAGUM competition here on the coast. terday, The victory yesterday wan} 00° 70S Sao ikled thru logs his | ¢ ne Soniye in has signe clever boy, "tiled from second but {title here tonight at the Polo AK ‘ . Lost. Pet.| The baseball team had better luck Los Angeles’ only win of the seriés, | ,,Abe Matin has ais Clever mynd co dish. rs Grounds against Pancho Villa, ‘ie | SOLONS BRE gS : £20 | The tossers dropped three of the|p Los Angeles won in the morning, | mmy Sa for the main event of ¢ tp aeseee oes show in Everett Friday nigh’ Bacco Iwenit to second on a passed ball | Sensational Filipino. The advance EVEN WITH S. F.'«: neh ses san se1|Cight games played. They lost to) Tear, 12 to 4, and lost in the afternoon | meets Joe Dunn, Portland lightweight. counted on Lowry’s double to| ticket sale indicates a big crowd SACRAMENTO, June 1 , [Bt * 3 st | Yale, Boston college and Michigan, | 11 to 7 | 4 So0d supporting card has been lined up. ¢ z b NTO, — Ban tin Bah ss oy Good singled and Lowry came| Will see the bout. | aes ‘ be First game— A good supporting card has been |Francisco won the morning game} Rabe et a The fan @ great S r a from Sacramento at Stockton, here, Sajt Lake bout when ede eer and Kid then took up the pitching |lined up. Carl Tremaine of Cleve | et earn trapped the Jones and Baldwin; Gould and Jenki Jenleee | Wey Tae Pe ee land meets Harry Gordon in the | Second game— n for the Dyers. He was given eee Jafternoon tangle 4 to 2 Est mae aya gn lead in the ninth, when|semi-windup. Other bouts are:| "ro E pias g Ceaoutt & te and bingles scored a trio for| Charley Goodman vs. Mike Baller-|gan Francisco Moun Ma Yorks CHICAGO, Juno 18—The Univer. | Baker. © wooumuncowue> while they trounced the North Da-| oaxiend ’ kota Aggies, Carlton college, Penn | Cooper, ef Philadelphia w.....c.006 15 7 [x45] State, Crescent Athletic club of | Whiteman, ~ Brooklyn and Michigan. |Cather, tb a , ec paint pyrene ays draw, bat interest | bad ac ; Byl | Ras wait, allace ahd Byler; Myern and Peters he Dyers. Fox gave way to Mullally | ino; Joe Donley vs. Henry Catena; | Sacramento 1 Philadelphia 6, Chicago 4 ality of Washington crews are now he : this frame and James applied the Al Feiléer vs. Jackle Snyder. Hodew and lo; Shen, om ani Only games scheduled. en route to Poughkeepsie from Madi. Nt NES VS. ¢ ARMEN where he boxes in a main event Friday Wine the rest of the way. EEE a at Afternoon gamo— is a | son, where both the frosh and. var: There is a possibility that Denny | ht. ee KICK MADE an Francisco .., . 7 ee adi Won Ta hey deel ae steals ae ree Nunes, Sacramento featherweight, ey Ee Sacramento : ise by deciaive margins 2 i r cniee 7 jas been told. sees acti rte kate? |Kew 3 Ie 4 A ashi egg cate eed . will meet Young Carmen June 27 at} PADDOCK SAYS ica dished up a nice exhibition ANKEE Fittery ana Koehler. ‘ . . 2 he Waahing' rs “ ~ senler 00200 | Portland. “Tiger” Johnny Cline is pund the hot station for the win- BY Y | sh tear ; take up quarters on the Hudson this i 1 also being considered as a rival for U. S. WILL WIN ° Detroit Bobby Harper. LOS ANGELES, June 18.— : rs, while Lowry th tstand- wis sss. morning and immediately start in- ig Be een Me hitting and fleding star for the GOLF STAR) ‘PORTLAND GOLF | Bestom 355.3 ie ceouye tratnlng: ; * i , Siicden aah View 4%, Plummer % = Charley Paddock, world’s fastest B good—or bad—thing about a! STAR DEPARTS |wertoeon : “sia | c e. Hite Ott Pie human, upon his return from Paris second game of the series will | ‘Off Ping 4, off Plummer)! Phe Interscholastic at! played Scnday. The grounds will professional athlete is that he is| PORTLAND, Ore, June 18.—Frank RESULTS PORTLAND WINS | “Lp was closed in och oan een United ‘States aol eek ibe: fe Dited today. apt to tell the truth when annoyed. | Dolph, well-known local golfer, left} pniisdeiphia. ¢. iand 4. BOTH CONTESTS | Latayette, Wi with the victory of th F “The box score follows: Walter Hagen who lost his|today for Washington, D. C., where| New York 9, Detroit 0 abn 8 acarsite, i ry of the Stadium |and field championship of the world cS British open title Saturday, speak-|he will represent Portiand In'the na,| Chleseo 5, Washington 3 LOS ANGELES, Juno 18.—Port. | Three-bate bi Rohs ‘ high school tennis team over Lin-|in the 1924 Olymple games to be ing of the edict against punched, | tional municipal links championship,| O”% Same scheduled land stepped up and grabbed two | surchio, Maldwin. nf ay four out of five matches, staged at the French capital. corrugated and groved clubs before pa ih ae mata games from Vernon hero yesterday. |win, Lafayette, Baker, Whiteman, Dou- | the match Troon Dee Bear Die play—Marchio to 1 ¥ IMPSEY : neces DIXO /ONE _ The Beavers took the series, 6 to Piay—Marenio. to te they are not wanted, : pias Poole, Jones and Hannah all hit| Seattle R. i hake : ih heeat iad good luck talisman in the form of Pine bedece (auving ther aerdegica 7 \Ekoe ie a : Rare A de ing an eagle claw said to have been the a ° { Babe Foote, clever local bantam, left Sunday morning for Edmonton, Canada, Morucwousce? { onP aluscocerne aleorwecren? alocounserel™ % Mearkie, 1b... _ First Game ‘ sci Thatta wie aroaty cet Soe tenes FOUGHT ALL) sig tt a alae gtackes Are pinoet ia One. WAY." noted leader of red men in Mon se g Portland ésesvseesesseseeaes : Eldred, cf «+. |tana's early. days. HEN little George Dixon, old and | Vernon ao as NEW YORKER Pind Se a sick, but still featherweight "athe and Daly; Foster and D. | patawin, 3b BISHOP HITS HARD champion, was asked to fight Terry Second Game mae 2 McGovern, his friends advised hi R “| bagi Se WOULD STAGE Biddy Bishop, known from coast| not to accept the match, Ser Menttad sy siisisve ¢o4 rete 6:8 to coast as one of the classiest of Vernon McGovern, his friend, fd, wa bd 2) Oaktand— . : y . + | na oman, If _AaEL jhitting .750 with the Salem, Ore.,| and he would be sure to take his title —— = Artes te oe EW YORK, June 18.—Tom|team. On Juno 8 he became the| from him, FATHER BEATS SON | Datayetin, 1030 O'Rourke; New York sports pro-|daddy of a seven-pound girl. This} “That's why I want to fight," said) WASHINGTON, June 18—Tho | Knight, ab. moter, offered Saturday to stage the) makes the second in hix household: Dixon. “I would rather be a defeated | older generation of American golfers Beith, vo. Dempsey Gititons hi bah tight | SE champion than be champion and| succeeded Saturday when Albert R. | Maderas, ab a inning run was at the Polo grounds here next month | YACHT CLUB MEETS have people think there {s one man| McKenzie, Columbia Country club, | Malls p «..- en 5 97 {12 the event that the promoters of| The Tacoma Yacht club will mest |I ayn afraid to fight.” defeated his son, Donald McKenzle, | Chaves, os ives 20920300-1lthe proposed match at Shelby areltonight with Cc S. aah sarees i's Gleaners.0.00.0.9 40.030 1-4 onight with Commodore Arthur] So Dixon, knowing what would| 16, a member of the samo club, for Rust to consider the offer of hold-| happen to him, fought McGovern|the Middle Atlantic golf champton. Totals = Stolen bases—Burke 3, Glenn, | Unable to raise a $300,000 guarantee | , oe Leitch, Egan, Boyer, Good, Ahner, |for thé champion. O'Rourke sald he|ing the International yacht races, | and was beaten. ship, on the 19th hole. Rk in eighth, a] F @ Ss om ~ 7 TAT OVA ONO OYE OVS coor | wounccone? cooh..| exwconuouc™ ecohoonnne! cooumonnnn Ba leunmennnens cence wlee a — ne hite—douders, Good, | would meet Dempsey’s terms and} Pyne se: Tw s—Lowry, Reagan ODonnell. Nuns datted in by— | Put on the bout here. " wzer nian __ (COLUMBIA'S CANDIDATES FOR ROWING HONORS)' eaponsib! J a : 3. Runs—Oft ftoe 4. off Gal 5 Out-Malls 3, Jacobs 4. Bases on ff ¥ox 7, off Mullally 0. Hits—Ort R Jacobs 4. Blolen basea—Arlett ek out—Roe 2, Galer 4, Fo >| R. W. Kinzer was the high ama- Gy i 7 z a r 7 f ont—Hoe 2, Gal } 5 Rabwer Latentes sweeten Gis on balls- teur at the regular Sunda un i ee ee OS le Sacrifice hit--Mearkle, Double 4, off Vox 2. Runs r is y gun} B et ’ th ae , y 4 aes ays—Orr to Mearklo to Johnston; M 4, Galer 6, ¥ox 1, Mullally 0, Wila |#h00t at the Fort Lawton traps of| Pibug i to Lafayette to Knight. "Time--2:00, Um Fox, Biulially, | Charge deteat the Seattle Gun club yesterday. He t By pe Warr * me . J >, Dires—Ward _and Byron i! "hed pies te Mullally, Pa made a 49 out of a possible 60. 1. ‘gv gh — Egan. ble play — Dean | M. Fishe: professional, had the 4 P ; ‘ Bits ceases Sims of tame Tires | sine wore an Kinage, 'P. H Gore,| | a | \ , fa; |FARMER GIVEN ou Impire jarke. L. §. Barne: re. “ v 4 t ae oe and Fred Landswehr j F i 4 . WORST OF CALL % SPECIAL SHOOT ——_——— 4 9 % Hang Francisco sport writers de. special July Fourth trapshoot ¥, A hs 7 i ‘ Ae J claro that Frank Farmer, the vet- i “be staged by the Tacoma Gun| BENJAMIN AND ; Z i - " rs Tacoma light heaywelght, wan ae ood tobaccos. Mel- its traps, The shoot will be 4 i Z ‘ F i; > robbed when Jack Reeves won a| low an Re cae. aie atoot HARPER SOON| |. ep : | wh Bea i foursound decision tn a. bout’ at qa oe, Carell seasoned. — Portland sport scribes are com iy, i ‘ . ‘ GaRiENA That ede aie scribes de.| Per good aroma, 9000000 00000000009, menting on how hard Joe Benjamin i ty, Ve , Ae 4 ‘ clare that Farmer won tho first 4 Next—good workm is working for his bout with Bobby LAe ie ak 3 5 r i three rounds handily, but. } 1 § workmanshi COOL AND COMFORTABLE &) tarper, the Seattle o which he ; 5 ly, but he tired 1 = —AT— y y ai é Tae. f mh fast in the last round an So your go | will be held in the Rose City Wednes. | | L tg a as ae a, Reeves your good 44 will burn 5 ; : beep : won it by a comfortable margi day night, June 20. Benjamin will ued 2. ¥ : mes wernt the Sabie: waa a evenly and draw freely—the 214 Jefferson St. ) Just back of 1, C. Smith Bldg, sabi, fo Jack Demoaeyis training os stew declare, would have Fe'eees tabs to. ‘or further information, “Say It With Hair” This ts the crew that recaptured the Childs cup recently in the three= JACK FAVORED 44. It delivers the “goods” “Canny tt Dei, hi ed thot init ane | ee Ving, and won against the beat that Princeton and University of Pennaylwanta| Odds of 10 to 8 are offered tn Roigachnre icc are rs) parte Fant ; aay Dempsoy | 500000000000000000 ica St A la ‘Captain Brodit, Tukonen, Ince, Mound, Cooper, Nelson, Brown and: Ferris. | ey ee Bt Shelby, Mont,, on July senuties 2 Coxswain Marshall ty shown in center. ; partner sels ear fetid eile Alten & oa | , - PARKE’s | cornered race on the Schuylkill, ‘The sturdy colleylans represent Columbia, IN NEW YORK Tale OG eee Hons. Homey fink, (Om, bald- ‘ could muster, They promise to cut a wide swath in rowing circtes this |New York clty on Jack Pay Checks Cashed Left ant below ia the crew's captain, Frank Brodit, Left to right; |t0 defeat Tommy Gibbons when Diotetbuted by win O281