The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 20

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m PAGE 20 Crimson to Race Blue in Classic Northwestern Product Will Make Bid for Hall of Fame Today EW LONDON, Con Yale won the a Face, first event of the anr 7 Harvard-Yalo regatta on 3 Thames here toda The freshmen « at 1105 a.m. The pulled tx turn, %\ Increased t Harvard st down the but that effort £ gon. They began the Elis pulled steady stroke ever the lino according to the ur Yale rowed the tw perfect form Yale won the junior varsit face, two miles upstream. with much splas half-way mark F but the promptly ahead. Unofficial timers put Yale seconds ahead at the finis BY TOM OLSEN ID LEADER, a produ of the 5 Great Northwest, will make a | bid for the rowing Hall of Fam the East today, when ho sends © Yale university crew against | great Harvard varsity on the Thames / river at N London, Conn. The Mrace, which" will be over a four m Course, is scheduled to 5 o'clock, Eastern standard time Leader's great work as rowing eoach at the University of Washing Yon is a fresh and pleasant memory 10 Pacific Coast sport lovers. It was last year, when Leader took his crack Washington crew to Pough- Keepsie to compete in the Nationa: Rowing championships, that Yale ficials approached th with a very attrac ter some consideration, Leader has been workin Vale crew since last October. ) has developed it from a second rate eight into one of the mo #regations In the East *¥ale Varsity is undefeated, having Faced the best crews in triangular r Sogatias earlier in the ye Today comes the bi si * spiration for novell he traditional Yale-Harvard regatta which has been “ninong the greatest athletic events of the season for 28 yeers. Yale has he world for Yoaches that cc" that could outdistance all r' | THulldog authorities have men from England, lured th other schools of the East ®alary offers, and now they have the product of the Great Northwest, F ‘Leader. Great crowds will line the banks of ‘the Thames river this afternoqn and ‘Will cheer the rival o Peweep thru the gruelling four-mile race. A Yale victory and Ed Leader, Vniversity of Washington graduate, former oarsman and coach, will be the toast of thousands. Ed Leader, the brawny Westerner, will be an Additional inspiration for novelists. ‘The Yale crew that rows this af- Petioon will not be known by the ®hort choppy stroke that has dis tinguished the Bi oarsmen in Wormer years. They will row a long. leven stroke, the same that swept the Wniversity of Washington eights to Syictory or defeat every since rowing owas first instituted here This stroke is a pro mind of Hiram Conibe = Yon’s first coach and tutor of E Meader. Neither Conibear nor Lead- ‘er Now have any other sty When Leader went East Inst year, he took along with him his star Washington stroke oarsman, Mike Murphy {s coach of the will send his charges jup against the highly touted Harvard Babes in one of the preliminary ielashes this <fternoon. ‘The West, along with the Yale Mtudents and alumni, ts hoping and ‘expecting for a victory for the BI today over Harvard. DR. WILLING ~ BEATS STEIL hips, at the Waverley course, ye ~ terday afternoon. 4 atch went ithe Twi 18 holes, and n Dr. Will ing won by one up only, because he Bhot birdies on the two final hole fils last stroke of the match being AN 1%-foot side hill g putt th Gust. carried to the cup. In tod: Waverley, plays Re foreland, and Walter Mz reland, plays Dr. Willing in the Upper bracket; Millard Rosenblatt Russel Smith da Walla, and Clare Griswold pl er bracket. | The women’s championship _ down to sem. finals, Today Mra. L. ug Palmer pla: Mr Victor A Ken. the bamspion, Mra; Peter ‘BASEBALL TODAY PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE Pacific Coast League Reserve your seats at 3102 Arcade Building, Phone Elliott 2866 ED LEADER'S YALE CREW WILL RACE HARVARD EIGHT TODAY} ~ BY AHERN) Carl Schnell, Hurler, Joins Tribe This P.M. BY LO LASSEN [ OUR BOARDING HOUSE Lae Thru the Ropes | Hard Work ep) for Bercot and Krache WELL, TLL Ler ) You OF ¥ THIS “TIME wrt A SWEE SMILE * AN! GET You JUMPING TH’ SIGNALS Hart DNow “THINK IT BLOW “His “TIN, CANARY 2.1 SPOSE VOUR EARG ARE ONL USED “TO Gy EEP YouR HAT 5 FROM SLIPPING DOWN ON Your SHOULDERS, Now Don Ty “TRY “TO “TELL eines a ded with the Cincinnati minor league clubs, righthander who started gut his BED “TIME STORY ABOUT NOT SEEING “Th' SIGNAL! where he sw the ienJa Nunes for the Mactfic You PAGED BY A DUDGES GAVEL finned vel there by Cincinnati » didn't have much chance to show what he could do for the Ohio club because of illness Southern league with is eDending « fow ¢ ts vieiting the | been training at Austin & Ball's with Jimmy Bacco vorett Friday night » and the pitch didn’t cat i should have been stru 11d have made two out and long as the shock SPEAKING OF who thrilled the faue with & siaabing battle a couple of luable to a elut x for one of Joba 1." “Tiger” Johnny Cline, who recently PORTLAND CLUB fought « six-round draw with Travie agement of Dick Sharp, at wo have a good Infield, nt in tho league an ting gume the ont hake any changes and figure to fin SALT LAKE IS LOSER TO SACS & <r mento won from Sait Lake | No MORE COMEBACK “THAN A BORROWED UMBRELLA == Harold Shidler Expected to Work on Hill for a her in Sunday Game Brothers Dye Works pitching staff, in working ord the men are intelligent and enced, the club pretty old average at the hurler and struck out tw the bases ful Prough and Koehler Hoyt Loses When He meet Shirt r welterweight, ered for the gr 1 and dlanke s for the rest of the AROLD SHIDLER, the ace of the " pected to ascend the knoll for the Dyers in their big Star league game at Broadway} Sunday, and I ; < PORTLANDERS aNSGECERID Finals in FROM TRIBE PORTLAND PLAYERS Dunn of Tac ONSLOW USING RUBBER SHIRT rfield Sunday. ed for Mand Dyers. ¢ left Seattle better than He met many cf the in his division in California He | & Golf Play on Today BY ALEX C. arting gobs of but will find 1¢ this afternoon est of his bill, Shidler {s rated as a star mound when he was in I and as the Dyers must win i which he prom- ises will give the fans some real ac- Probably be on hand Inga, he decided thar James naid he used one jeaners are better fixed for | nie be. aed ' a bad error t for the sorenens oped fn his arm and ruined his base. the excellent work of Loule Fox and Jimmy Mullally inst innings Fox PITCHER SHOULD PROTECTED 4 to him in the sixth h co athlete, has been awarded the V ence medal for excellence in scholar- He had made « wrong guess. The red shirt was the lucky one In the ninth. Mullally on the brakes. more fn the next assignment Sunday, Cleaners also have Eugene ton went in and ¢ men as they| The managers of ups for Sunday's game as ear possible today. SS Fitety A DOLLAR is the most you ought to pay for a razor —and the Gem is the most safety razor for a dollar. Competition admits it—grudgingly, by cheapening its product to meet our Ve prove it by making our azor to the strictest $5 specifications. Study this Gem DeLuxe“Peerless.” Your two eyes will attest to its $5 merits. Your one dol- lar will buy the outfit. nickeled. Heavy nickel plate is sanitary and wears forever; gold film plate only wears off. The automatically adjusting frame, heavy handle and supply of Gem Double Life Blades make the outfit complete, ing good and BY ONE HOLE angler of the Inst IRTLAND, June —Dr. 0, Willing, Portland’s: great Der, nosed out Lee Stell, of Seattle Go a thrilling match in the second} Only games ach = round of the Oregon golf champion squared the matel | for-a-win rimméd the cup: ” FIVE MEDAL WINNERS IN | THIS STATE ernational rifle matche Boston lost to Pittsburg, 2 he ninth, after Babe A Karnes waged a pitching battle The case is heavily championship match of | ‘SEALS VICTORS OVER VERNON Hate in the U nited States to partic. | rane aco. made n rally in tho se jenth inning whtch netted four accounted for the second home run Tualatin, plays George Martin, Wal- | *! h will be shot dai from the Athletic Gem Double Life Blade shaves twice as clean — stays twice as keen — as any other blade. Sold everywhere: John Rebstock, Portland, in the low- | Carle was the proud angler from Clear championship, Ipousibly, remnats: and qualify for the} Jofeat of Ver Gisen sori, Avie tins |W, & J. SPORTS ARE DECLINING Washington , & eral catch of trout, but this partioaiar epectes was the tional mateh | San Francisco .. » awarded in ¥ Clear Lake numbers aboyt ree ® variety lake in the state, mackinaw t rnishing good fisherman Who knows how to get Gilder and Murphy LYONS ALLOWS BUT tthe HITS a two hits today, | » been given this 8 pro marks: | having annexed a sing’ ship and without having made a note | worthy record in any particular line. Even in football, in which is accustomed to excel, the worst since the team has taken a major position. ater fishing im ¥ ording to the a islern who fol the record ins RAZOR Now’ | Dealers Everywhere of thin type of DUBLIN, Juno 22—In the cup tennis matches here yesterday, Cachet of France GEM SATETY RAZOR CORPORATION | but four bingle Factories: BROOKLYN, N.Y. defeated hd . Battimore tenniv| Oakland The Hon. C. Campbell, Ireland, beat Borotra, 6-1, 7-6, 6-0, trolling rig of Boyles spoon a ‘a not team for 19:

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