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° PAGE 1 THE SEATTLE STAR MRS. JACKSON WINNER OF FIRST WOMEN'S CITY GOLF TITLE ‘SHAK SUP DUE IN BATTERY DEPARTMENT OF SEATTLE INDIANS | M rs.Young | OUR BOARDING HOUS Loses Fine Golf Match Inglewood Star Wins From Club Mate for City Championship BY ALEX C, ROSE HERE hay mie dif ferencs of opinion to who Was Srattle’s leading golfer There can be no doubt Mrs Fred F. Jackson, a member of the Inglewood Country cl oved that Bho ts the queen of t ways, by winning the Women's city golf eating her team-mate, 0. Young, in tho final match Earlington course yeate up ahd three to play Both players put up a fino ex hibition, but Mrs. Jackson's wood shots, which carried many yards past her opponent's, were the de Yelding factors in yesterday's cruc links test. ‘The first two holes went to Mrs. Young with « three and a fo: three’s on the next two sau Watch for Mrs. Jackson, « fn No. 5 sent her ) Halves followed on the next four holes, leaving Mrs. Jackson one-up} et the turn. * The surprising feature of the] ays been 5 as lady Ww of tha -joumey.. Everyone of the| large gallery seemed to be waiting tO see one or both of the principals @rack under the strain, but instead, they witnessed as perfect an exhibi tion of golf playing as has been/ © seen here for many moons. Not a [shot was missed! =) Following a halve with threes on the tenth, Mrs. Jackson became wWoup by sinking her putt for a/ me tpree on the-next green. The sh = hole was halved as also was No. but Mrs. Jackson, with a pair o splendiq fives to her ple Opp ents sixes, won the 14th and 15th Sending the great links test 9 © bringing to a close the best tour ment of its ind ever staged this city. It was a big success Out and Mrs. Don Earlington captain and chairn ¢ committee, w y who was joned s 13, KY Moore, the s th respc e for . dent of the| Rarlington Country club, presented | the winners with their trophies. The clamplonship cup was donated | by the Eartington club; Prexy Ryan | ®aw to it that the runner-up re. | for Louie's Sunday eae elved a prize, and the Earlington|into the gn WHERE ARG Nou GUNS GOING on NouR VACATION “THIS YEAR 25 Do You WANT "To e@ate W at'Go CAMPING WITH ME AGA 2« BY AHEI RN] Bobby Gray Works Out With Dode Welter Gives Bearcat Ber- cot Plenty to Do in Fri- day’s Gym Work ( Ted Krache WERE GONWA DO A SWELL SUMMER RESORT THIS NEAR BUS & EVERYTIME You PUT YOUR HAND WW YouR POCKET, A DOZEN BELLHOPS WILL CLOSE IW ON You Like A MORTGAGE GET \'SELF SOME WHITE FLANWELS AN! “TAKE LESSONS ON STEERING A CANE =, SA-A-AY~ BEFORE I'D Do “THAT BUG ACT AGAIN, I'D PUT IN MY "TWo WEEKS VACATION of ASURY! WE WALKED Your PLANK LAST YEAR, AN' TTS OUR “TURN Now "10 BLINDFOLD You AN’ BRING TURSDAY NIGHT'S COM fb CARD 4 Krache ve, Bear six rounds of Deny Tacoma Gray er Ya. Joe rounds, wd of Be four n of y of Portlar nds—f ttle Boattle vy _ yur rounds. 10-INNING MIX GOES TO SEATTLE... 10 innings to beat the Tribe final and Friday ore Portland Elmer Jacobs pitched Arena. 1, while he was. hit Dodo partook of his first workout ned in the pinch in the gym in a week at Austin &|port wasn't too Salt’s glove emporium yesterday af-|times during the matin ternoon, going four rounds with Gray| Ray PR was the jand four with Chick Tabit. Austin |for the hitting has been wor ercot over, ch triple and home run jing hin style somewhat for the return] Both teams started ith Krache. He now claims first, Portland counting that Dode has Ted figured from A to | and three times, The % Bercot will coyt enter the | see-sawed back orth until they ring with all the confidence etka world Beree that Krache didn’t and he took all that at Dx | Bercot He ts Bobby |Gray, the mauling Denver walter Tee Dunn of Ta-|~ Portiand, ‘but turned the t read: Sea 6, Lorne AUSTIN has foun 4 who gives Hear 2 Feal workout Seattle who meets Joe semi-final of next Tues- all-star bo: weight jcoma, in the la | th | | night's xing card at for Seattle anc freely any wer big nm a doub strongly in the twice match score pened the with fe 10th a double to right and ‘Dyers and Cleaners to Clash i in Second Game. of Big Series Sunday : HE second game of the champicnship ser’ be played Sunday at Broadw: pected to be dished up by Louie’s French Dry Wor! The Cleaners took the first blood last week by winning, 8 to 7, The first melee was so closely contested th at trying to Die a great comeback. for Sunday's battle guesswork. Eugene Manca !s slated to pitch He didn’t break is just | at all last week, and Members chipped in and purchased| {Manager Q'Connor figures that he & beautiful trophy for “Mrs. Clay C. Cary, medalist. W. SMITH (22) and J. H. st enson (12) tied for high hon-| ors in the bogey competition at Jef- ferson Park, last week-end. each be- © ing-nine-up. This member ot #mith family shot a medal round o which is very, for a 22-handicap player. Fay (2) and M. H. Herrick car 1 inthe running for the prizes, ILAY in the North End club cham- | pionship is running true to form and the result is that-“Dixie” Floag- t, Roy Cainpbell, Bon Stein and Lee | Stell, the titleholder, are the finalists. Campbell de MeMicken, four and t and ts now ready to tack 4 Fleager, in the upper half of the draw. Bon time disposing of Jack & land one, will hook up in the other Wracket with his links cronie, Steil. semi Lee HE Earlington team broke even in last week-end's doublo header, Winning the Saturday match at the| Skagit Country club, dropping the Bellingham mix, 26 to 44. The Black River lads will meet the Rainier Country club team out on the Des Moines high tornorrow. A 21-man team from the Inglewood | Country club fourneyed to Yaki- | m™a last Sunday and returned with | the thin end of a 35-19 score after a links engagement with Growers. The locais Chance to avenge that dete: ‘they get them on the Inglewood Course, Sept. 9, Y long odds the best bit of golf} shot on the Beacon Will links for fome time was E. W. Greenwa Made jast Wednesday in a round [might puzzte the opposition, jhaven't had a chance to look over | {his stuff y should | good Mull umpires tem 29 to 16, and | Shidler, they If Manca sti and Louie's Fox and f men ve two in Louis Jim He pitch Fi idn't Shidier ian't son and Lambert will work as tomorrow, the double sys being preferred by the two Mullally, Fox, pitchers. Three Brothers—Ahner, first base Regan, second base; Dean, Lowry, shortstop, Jury es, center field; field; Good, catcher; Roe, pitchers. right SOLONS BEATEN BY SALT LAKE SACRAMENTO, June uke ran wild here yesterd had little trouble in walloy mento, 12 to 2. The score: Salt Lake Hughes ‘OAKS WINNERS FROM ANGELS) OAKLAND, June Oakland Daly had badly her had to offer in the threw Knowl him and t different th for The Star junior baseball shield will | goop and another great game is ex-|?RELIMS and the Three Brothers Dye) * » un has nh playfield at 4 p. m., Cleaners in 11 innings by staging | tancttes this season by te Beat a 4 x. winner = I tobby ¢ ait a 1 tan = 5 i ° OBSERVATIONS or BASEBALL, DE. « like that, aseknoc the fants by is making « Philadelphia former Seattle arm, great pitcher @ fair trial by T ye | catcher, hardest workers has his fi iar he buy Frank husky fellows He th Indian was pounded for that day is proving likes to play Yary be seen behind |the Redskins. returned gle in 2 ago from Calt- |} r i to Seattle al days fe wh he has Iwith success the pant } Dunn put up a whale | agai inst Eddie Landon hore several |} |weeks age, Against a slugger Joo |< | will have a chance to show his real | stuff, and Gray is certainly a slugger. | Johnny Fugate, Portland weight, who gave Be tough fight in a main go in w months ago, here in the hard-h Lake been boxing |{ six months of mo fight | J&cobs, 19, < e ° ° BY DE.DUGDALE Seattle in- lated the un- of bas East y Van wil ng Ben) CLARK VS. LANGFORD featherweight no is Junt the 0 do some- Walters, Walter use Samuel likes ardiexs of r them. ng of Bohne, 1 Seattle iad an ag It : ball wh lot of | pataling BI n hne's Portland bi seats in ke f-town re of the Jast and E wield ks debut, meeting Young Sam |¢ boston 4 er _VIN RICHARDS: WINS PLAY IN LONDON MEET ONDON, Vincent Rich. PRAISES TO . She’ Quets's clnb today. | Ric ae ED LEADER ‘ {ly took the finals match from 8 Jacobs of the Indian Davis cup| team, 6-2, 6.2 LONDON, Juno 23 unive e decisive demand I f n the out reo ats Arena has rearranging the been progressing rapidly. | >p, remin m be Acre unite time June now star York Giants himacif mighty and looks like the tland has had at! yo ing with the Jones Athletic Walberg, a boy, has the build, t head and ambition to becor: 1d ched here last didn't look Miss Elizabeth Ryan, |California, defeated in the final match of the women's singles. | c Conn of | ko good as some 15 runs But he has the stuff and @ real winner. EW Yale | victorie here yes of to I SEE Ike Wolfer is getting some of the recognition that is his due, ‘The Porttand cen |terfielder in playing better ball than did before. and it He hound . je vars flashed seven lengths ahead of| rvard in the four-mile races on the Thames yesterday afternoo In the morning, the Yale stepped out and beat the Ifrosh by five lengths and varsity won by varaity 22 =minutes, Harvard's time finally races but} being te, TACOMA TENNIS STARS PLAYING Wallace Scott and Tacoma net stars, are H lift the Starr-Reync t trophy from ttle team on the of the © Tennis club toa The § singles players Harold Van Dyke Johnson crawford Anderson. The of Armand now history, till Leader, ting praise Coach 1 he ever words are what you Seatlte but Tobe ix in the lea iits behind that plate best hitter body ever hust} does, Tobin i w Frank young of the ue. He and | in the world, 1 more tharf of those } who ¢ on work ball and he know ague better than either Ritchie an.- If he holds up. he the pl mo’ this yes has hole pla one demon fly frosh Harvard the Yale} six lengt courts | one are | and! doubles Marion junior In tt race, 10 was 22 may © for consists a6 | and Johns minutes |comers couldn't do any worse *|UP | | week's play here W Second S trin g Pitchers and Catchers May Get Air BY LEO H. LASSEN HERI a storm brewing in the 8 ttle baseball camp and a big shakeup is just about due in the ranks of the | Indians. The failure of the catching department and the fliverring of the second string pitchers have dumped the Tribe far into the second division with little hope of climbing out of the rut unless they snap into things more, Vean Gregg, Harry real hurlers won about half a games between them. known " far from wings of hi Altho the Wolver 4 with the cond string hurt big league market is nt it seems t ht be sort of deals with ott minor leggue tlubs as a chang ene ae do some of the high priced athletes some good while new than He ab on the cliib at present. exn't any eded and they thone Knockin) What is 008. is some drastic are long overdue hing department is not up e standard of the other clubs, pene failure of the receivers to bold up the © of battery work in a large part may be the jcauso of the failure of the | hurler | do the hwer is finding himself at and the way he has been snurderin g that onion is a caution. y hit three on the pick and collected a double, a triple and a | His homer | home run in five trips was to center field over Ike Wolfer’s head, and !t was a tremendous wal- lop. Rohwer's fielding has been picking | up, too, and he is fast becoming one of the real stars of the league. RES There's no question but what Billy j Lane is a great ball player, but even | Rabbit is subject to slums, and sin a bad one at present. His hit- failen away to almost noth- few days his eye did get Wolverton has Ed Barney ready to go could tide over Lane got back in ag and they until MEARKLE PULLS LAME Clyde Mearkle, the kid second- sacker, who has been hitting #0 well, pulled up Jame yesterday in mid- game when he « }to beat a throw. up the game and it may days before Mearkle gets | again. BALDWIN HAS RIGHT IDEA There's ldwin Seattle's great young third sacker has the right idea He a hustler from the word go, and evenin practice bef the game ots ax hard as if he were. play: ing in a world’s series game. Natural talent, plus scrap, is what makes great ball players, and that’s why Ted will be heard from in er company one of these days. be a few back in no lead in the heels of NOTHING WRONG WITH OUTFIELD ‘There's absolutely with th sh't playing the super-ball that he yardner , but that lets the pitchers out. dozen | young | id into second trying |Eyerett bantam, Sam Crane finished | Manus, | weight, nothing wrong | Paul Seattle outfield. Billy Lane | Chick Tabit, Jacobs are three The rest have Commerce Men Put On Game from the Portland and unber of Commerce on & onedi regular contest Frida t s winning 3 to 0 whe ¢ hit a homer into left field. and Elmer ams and Wolfer p are {s a my was O, K the ball en if he 4 stery, ¢ FOSTER KICKS THRU | G Fe | Red Sox pitching star, ‘s with Vernon. The right-handed curve ball artist turned ck the San Francisco Seals y terday without a run. If he can to win he will plug the the loss of Jesse Doyle Pitching staff. oster former Boston doing a comeback that In the Sacco Wins Slow Scrap at Everett BY TOM OLSEN pe greater part of the audience had filed out of the K. of C. auditorium in Everett night final gong rang in the between Jimmy and Joe Dunn, of listiess con- Bacco being ropés by Dunn, tling happened, and the not bashful in heir displeasure. Those who stayed for the finish saw Travie Davis raise Sacco’s hand in token of victory. The real scrap of the evening was between Eddie Nell, the popular and Johnny Me- clever Californian. Neil |won a doubtful decision, and in a |sportsmanlike and gentlemanly manner, let the referee, the crowd and McManus know that he didn’t think he was entitled to jt. Eddie took the first two rounds. McManus was on the defense thr jthese sessions. The Californian fifth and sixth were about even. took the third and fourth and the It was a good exhibition, both boys going at top speed all the way. Jack Healy, the referee, emerged from the ring with a bloody nose, having intercepted one of McManus’ wild swings. Benny Shannon, Salt Lake light- bested Harry Anderson for four rounds and received a draw for his effor Jack O'Dell, gap | lest last before the in event joust eco, of Boston, It was side thru Portiand, a test, from ocked noth the y star Eve: fans we showing w Referee a fierce-looking St. welterweight, made faces. al of Seattle, for about a half round, when Tabit slipped la a year ago, but he's still a sweet |thru a knockout blow that brought perférmer. Ray Rohwer, in center, and Brick Eldred. in right, are two of the hitting stars of the league, and they round out an orchard trio | that compares favorably with any in the league, VERNON HERE NEXT WEEK The Vernon Ti will <inesday, the Ti- gers showing for the first time then on the local lot. There are four more | games with Portland, one today, two Sunday and a Monday game, with Tuesday being free. gers SCHNELL AILS Carl Schnell, the new pitcher | signed by the Indians, was due to ar- but he failed to show | rive yesterday, up. He is coming from San Francisco, where he has been idle for the past month or £0, iH OUT WITH open a| that to an end. Eddie Lynch won from Ernie | Dailey in the opener. Diamond Dust “Doc” Johnston was robbed of homer yesterday when his hit in othe first framo smacked the fence abent ® foot from the top. His wallop | @went for a double, | | Yarrison and Eckert, two new pitchers to Seattle fans, worked for Portland Frl- day Bill Stumpf robbed Brick Eldred out of @ hit mm the fifth with a one-handed Kay Rohwer was so anxious to catch flies yesterday that he ran far into left field and took King’s fly right out of Lane's hands in the first inning, Wolfer's double hit the right fence in the second frame, flelo with F. J. Kroupa. With the 17th| won from Los An: and 18th holes shortened on account| 6 to 4 here ye 0f the laying of the water pipe thru| The score that part of the course, this score | Los Angel ‘Will not go down on the book as a} Oakland Tecord, but, nevertheless, it was a| Batteries — Hugh: Wonderful round of golf. It reminds Is and Baker jon bases, but when those us of one of those olfer’s Dreams,” Perri REVOLVER MEN [% Wuses, but when | CLASH SUNDAY something in reserve 3-4-5 Chat pood t flipper time and the Mis a score of ~< 0 tan’ everyby the pitch dy out that v Eimer Jacoby Jake is one of in the minors, ¢ strikes hard hit H. E,} 2) games. Take Baldwin; | pitchers seldom isn't thout Jacobs 80 men sacks get ulwa ha He all ourian | 4 sata of fellow such scores—then the alarm Would spoll it all, But th |, honest-to-coodness, made-on-the-munictpal-course ones nd every putt was holed, having | clock | ubove or will the Three-men Ke revd teams, et ‘ va (niger ti ‘VERNON BEATS repre. senting Ithe si Rifle and Revolver. club | in a friendly match | Fort Lawton McCAFFERTY | NEW UMPIRE) Charles Cafferty is the HAT promise teresting mt ayed at th Text. Tuesday, when the women| teams of the Seattle Golf club and the Inglewood meet in their {ni | Mix of the season. Both sides made up from the best players here. bouts and there should be several |of a new National League hard fought and closely contested | McCafferty ix an old head "individual matches during the day's | ling the indicator, but play. first time that he has McKliwaine team - the majors. {ite Stein. —— reached the finals in the best STACY SHOWNS TO PLAY Dall and aggregate competition at the| The Stacy Shown Jewelers Beatile Golf club this week by de-|open their season Sunday feating the Schwager-Sobey combi-| with thi Youngstown nation. Bon and Mac are now sit.| Youngstown, The § Shown play- ting on the tee, so to speak, waitingjers are: Crawford, Nist, Murphy, the result of the Ayer-Stell versus} Barberis, Jones, Bracken, MacDon- “Micken McKillop match. aid, Redyert (and ‘Ternbere June 2 rancieo, 1 to 0, in exhibition here yesterday jatternoon. A triple by Rod Murpt | Who scored on Bodie's single, counted for the only score. The score: name |San Francisco umpire, | V at hand. this is the worked in to be a at | great ter and Murphy. \COLLEGIANS TO LEAVE JUNE 30 ‘The combined Yale-Harvard track jteam will leave for England June 30 to engage in competition with a combined Oxford Cambridge team at Wembly, July Only first: place winners in ine ent Yule-Maryard dual meet will make the trio, will afternoon club at , ARETE PERE PNA ARMA Ae gm | sot nan THIS RACE MAY LAST THREE WEEKS aving | SEALS, 1 TO 0 Vernon |! ie M KNER = ; Charley High, Portland outfielder, | UNDECIDED has been out of the lineup some The Athletic Club fs! time with an injured knee, High yet undecided whether it will send] had a sweet season last year and| 1 team to compete in the National) was one of the leading hitters in Amateur Athletic Union champion- Ui loop. How he could break into} ships ithe Beaver trio at present with Cox, | 5 Some goofy throwing by Brasil in the first inning let Seattle have three rans as bh Lane's ground. er and jouble play on Mearkle’s hit to him by bad tosses, great 3.) Derby win 14 has won $117,000 before equaled by , the Rancoca Stable's year-old and Kentucky ner, since May u record never If it wasn't for that cheese box In d-year-old it Lake that gives Paul Strand such an Rohwer would have a good chance of leading tho league in sue In homers this year, WILLING TO | — = _ DEFEND HIS 3 | GOLF TITLE Angele ORTLAND, June 23.—Dr. 0, F. Willing will defend his Oregon state golf title this afternoon when he meets Claire Griswold, former Northwest aerate in the finals of the tourney on the Waverly links, BASEBALL TODAY PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE Pacific Coast League Reserve your seats at 3102 Arcade Building. Phone Elliott 2866 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Lost Cineinnatt Chicago | Brooklyn |St. Louls Indelphia Chieat Vittabure 8, Cin Only games ach AMERICAN Pet. aaa oe oad | 474 4 Start of. the race in which 28 yachts sailed ol Ne w aa Conn., to Bermuda, 622 404 | jmiles away, Hach of the doughty cruising yachts wax manned by amateurs. Not knowing how long some of them might take to finish the run, officials conducting the race ordered that each boat carry food and water to last the crew three weeks. But it was hoped that the winner would cross the line at Bermuda within four days. New York .. Philadelphia. “onmesoaino apn Washington 3 Only Kames