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PAC Sport Talk THE Firpo — = eng. BEAT LEAGUE-LEADERS IN THRILLING CONTEST- Bote Bee «'FAST FIELD TO ENTER THE sab MILE SWIMS AUGUST 11 TLI TAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923 BY HENRY L. NO YORK, Aug about what th s of - are other “mixed be Boe upbu blocked a Demp avy = J the @ Sit cimroe tat 1 =: Rohwer’ s Homer Wins (our BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) Connie Mack’s Team 2 matcn'svut nave cote veitee! ==» Gpeat Contest, 6 to 5) A vcicec tere G mocht cm van axe win-tate YUN, eH Gets Fans’ S upport a eee et New Zork paring coe] AMOS HOOPLE For (“THAT MY PRESENCE IS NoT ye GOB GONG:}] HOUSE Was wer ooratie aaministration, Ms caretuil| Tribe Comes From Behind and Timaly Clouts Pave [Jj ovce AND FoR ALLI }] DESIRED HERE ANYMORE « | LAST “TIME ['} O Longe ie i apie ey on ee Casal ied iota de out Taian "hata on tae] Way to Victory in Thrilling Game; Seattle's First| /) PUT HY Foot Dovil [[ “We HeARTISTOWE Was ahow)| ME WAG Ou FH ETA LAGT H | aaa antes sen ab tan cntrting ot tu 3 Boats tor the heavyweight champlon Win After Nine Straight Reverses ba la aes Ng eghraeagegehuse ted WREKTENED bringing up the rear end:of ‘ta roar eis aot whip. : ~ FE YOU ARE » ’ ear, Good pitchin ured lar out. ED cate kas tocscotlies tc tne _ BY ALEX ©, ROSE LEADING! = THe iDEA |] MERRILL GETS SAIL FORTHE | | 11 Go ON A ag (ond bitching figured lares ay black and white races, but a new, Returning from a disastrous three-week road trip and OF YoU SWINDLING RESTLESS GEAS OF THE AN DIE OM Pp alae: Helped. by “pebolns’ &p a rol color has been inj now with the aching from the sting of nine straight reverses, the local) Fy WORLD, ANDI AM WELCOME i. me given to the the teat. “THOSE BONS OUT OF Al IcegeRG! COKT OF complaint of some Spanish languase| Indians defeated the league-standing Seals from San Fran- “To SON WiM = WN LATER iy dhe ins farts ahora on ae mecrew x90) ge ‘cisco in a hectic battle at the Rainier ball orchard yester- Fain Mona ONE YEARS, M'DEAR, SHOULD better than the made outfield, te good Deing discriminated against on day, 6 to Slugging Ray Rowher was the lad who put the BETTING IrON A YoU CARE 10 FIND TRACE ected by the wise Connie Mack, is not a false alarm, count of his coler vinegar in the visitors’ custard, when, in the eighth frame, RACE FoR “THEM! OF ME, You WILL FIND MY A rena tatrth ies ck, paycholog: oe bes Pee wien with Brick Eldred on first base as the result of free trans- ¥ LOWLY “Tou NESTLING, Mh de lBbine i vd mae in Diath barchteny Sieyee the: Mariers en from the recent Firpo-Willard portation to that station, he hoisted one of Pat Shea's fast ones over the right field fence into Tony's vegetable garden, W MWY BELOVED WIMALAYA fight in the fifth round of which the huge crowd in the Rickard arena club will have this year are the start of the season. Ie re, one: ahowen tn real That ended the matinee, as Lefty Burger set the opposition MoUNTAING, FE i" Se ea eee Sr Witie Posie ge lo Soe 9 style~-"Come ves, come) down in short order in the ninth inning, just as he had done egy suas ae tioee that’ a PM i ae tee Yilow. countr since he replaced Dell in the box in the third. to t up th b them, no matter how tar strued this to be Aside from Rowher’s lusty clout, the pitching of Burger ; “ po aac as A a Bh a: See tateree a, ee was the outstanding feature of the game, The portside: i ket wae "Sweatt @amek Ga aepeak ans when pf ty q ities be wiant not pe ypc had a & rare assortment of foole' s for the enemy and during Gia ‘the Gtheer Wayitene. aie aie oa ta deal in a match w Demps — the last six innings one bin The moment that asset is acquired look out for in this country gle—a double by Kilduff. eine tees eern? tneieted the was all the pennant-thirsty Aires, When Rickard and Jack Kearns were trying to make the match with him. Seals nicked from his offer-| ings. ro mn air Odds and Ends | Konwaloff Firpo is too willing to be advi trotted Wheezer Dell U and he is too suspicious. His advice AMERICAN LEAGUE 5 mound he big fel t Bist always o¢ the best. and bis Won teat, rat] ¢ ahs Oe hee , an er * doubts about the sportsmanship of |clereiand ‘ “i 9 eign “ 6 C . fans in this country are absolutely | 5 ie eS. 8 form, after an absence “ rd k thos! cession Na cee prenatal i _ Cracks in Some wise old follower of fistiana a ‘ <8 ee mek Milecne.ttesere: Ron tint or j 4 up gould have told him that crowds 2 “ an aad | " practically always lean toward the a4 ‘ sto|third inning found him retreating | City Records Expected to kn by dor.” ts 1 es to the showers, Things were much | . . + ueeee O08.” AEG 3% could have: bean | RESULTS different when Mr, Burger took over ie dewatail, Jost a it 16 Fall in Both Mile Swims sh explained that the shouts for Willard | Detre Washington § (first game); | *ifferen ad . . : the fob. the rhe of mony | in Lake Canal for to “Come on” were inspired more by i - | Mr, Tilden should use 7 . @ loser making a rally than by a} The tritw started off as If they | ie head if be wishes to keep his 4 w spirit of animosity toward a “brown were going to score a flock of runs: tennie championship, | Fren BY TOM OLSEN man.” Lane opened the proceedings with a arse ‘Sale eee HE city, and possibly the North. bee! In insisting that the bout be staged |*** © triple to ce and Eldred scored ; west’ record for the mile mara iy if South America, Firpo was losing | NATIONAL LEAGUE mn when h iat ager in \ | thon swim for both men and women, 2 IE sot’ the tuct that thé. cham Wen test. Pet, (the same dire errors by Shea HE MAJORS OLD SYMPATHY SPEECH ° © quite Ikely to be broken at The ais would be in much more unfay Tork ‘ a ®land Yelle enabled hia Bricklets to Zs ar’s big to be staged in the bbs Surroundings there than Firpo would | Cincinnatt : ge (tally, A double from Kilduff's bat RV aghi cana! on Satuidas dae here) ever be in this country. ‘ 4 nd Yelle’s clout down t third ° ° fternoon, August 11 a Phe south American champion apse tf ae hte tim mee the Soom tree LE Looks Li re not ler r American meee “phe coming maraivon races are “Re Parently is under the impressi if ‘ {Nicount in the and | play fair attracting attention in swim circle “ Dempsey is a great national ; + third in all parts of the Northwest, and Pe ethat the crowd would call out troops | 5 the ild S Characters Hke Criqul a *. | the leading aquatic stars of this sec- ae It ohare have = ne Firp gp ” ps that have been landin HE victory of Bill Johnston at Wimbledon, coupled with the general excellence of | ma ara the Never before in the history Cri good and would have given him a a . : f ' ort of box awi g has suc % SC Gaderetaading of the oports 3 * ina ao often and play on the part of the other American entries, makes it seem that the United : pyberairge: Meas _ be: And Manship of fans in the l d ae ebthtedy pk: . States is to reign supreme in tennis for another ye least: bi Dui he had heard the ovation that cam Frisco t and Vatia, While the injury suffered by Bill Tilden, the champion of them all, has no doubt af- show will consist ~~ MNT tne catenatsation that won| PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE nicked W three baggers fected his play, the Philadelphian is fast rounding into unbeatable form. mile marathon swims for se Higsa im Shelby when Tom Gibvons| s ae w ’ nnd Mulligan followed with a single.) A few weeks ago Manuel Alonso, the brilliant Spanish star, gave tennis enthusiasts a the rs ci ae pierre gt eek nemslie con Enter Burge 7 rand was of 1 Mitrie Konowaloff, ne Cryst was introduced from the ringslde. “7 Ne — recs : one ‘ af se surprise by decisively defeating Tilden. Alonso, at his best, proved a little too much for! Take ater a short trip to the | Swimming club t yekaawiniee m: , largely because the pub & 4 = new f looked as ne . | major, As a plicher he was a fi is out to bette: ' rs : ee, + vag des pemrry ged “ t 6 too, was going the Dell route, when |1& Bill, who was far from right. : : : tre as un cutfielder—-welt, that's. |! 0Ut to better his time in The Star's ‘ ~ ny S ari : ; ; : jor honors once more, | water at a y pace and - most unpopular heavyweight cham. | Seta rae & couple “wherv they ain't,” scoring | Bill was slipping, that his injured hand seriously interfered with his general play, par-| ‘nd the cub that witt probably eet | lowers predict that he will set a new be pion that a ever held the title and | ¥ ee mcrae ean fe Tate a tied | ticularly in the execution of certain strokes. | : BO fe Aho Toeteets eet: | mile record. Incidentally, Mitrie is bo ; > emy an Lefty settled a fans - edllppttalors re Reman gmand Beat By tor down from then on and held them | Then, when most of the tennis world had come to believe that Tilden was slipping,! « followers comment on the | the national junior mile champion, ie Wp batter Hand and that in a pinch, | Oekiand 's, Sacramento 6 well in hand for the rest of the /Certain to be dethroned as champion, he came right back by defeating Alonso at Indian-|Mmiserebic rosa, shont nowt is | eoolls couwodre sete ot at Indian- The the crowd would be up yelling—| Los Angeies-Portiand game postponed; \4#¥- While Burger was dishing up |apolis and repeated.in an exhibition match at Cleveland, and he has won several matches With the 8 n the home |” But the Crystal club ace will have proud “Come on, Firpo, come.on! Los Angeles traveling a bee ae his playmates began/from him since. t oAY Ell ckey Umea with tha Ce aE ey . 10 pec at Pat Shea's fet id ; $ me # e ral " P zt : ReSrISH. boxers, French boxers in woe th tigen! cane enim, | Perhaps Tilden isn't getting any better, but the player who beats him in the national . 4 | going to buck up agal nome ge the p ied Italian boxers have: never MEI DRANGA yon Eldred checked in in the sev. event is almost certain to win the championship. 5 Bob Smith, ax oo mgt! hee hse well Gomplained about the treatment they enth and Burger came « in the It looks very much as if Tilden and Johnston are still the two best tennis players in the who are planning to enter ts epee fs this eum < oa as oe TO CONTEST ohiawiar stanza world, sed the fact that they have been out in front for a number of years and sooner TB por eg de Aubrey Griffin, of Victoria, B.C, self. s e his ow e Then came the dre m >| ‘ Spaaielerwh came down last year and wo tee cr cee ri) FOR TITLE oe ee anes Mam or later must slip back Seg yng ig ce dw at ood on he m friends ss 2 pulse of the American) || 5 the fans and the tribe home saying <r —————— | make ap their minds ean do, |Griftin, from - la reporta,’. will Public; there will be a South Ameri iM aL. soho “Ain't it a grand and glorious feel: | ° Friends of Pe a Journey down again to compete in can boxer who will not be afraid to 4! star, will me ing—to w and wondering why ction y | tei the hin tnmuspicious | the big event for women on August fight for the title in the United|the Howie Langlie-Frank Kozlowskl |iny Seattle ball team ts #0 far down th le seme tha €}11. Hester Eastman, who won The tates: bathe cuthsioy city: tithe in, the Se lin tt + | C . “ine sane ee | Star mile honors two years ago, will Hunl - attle playfield tournament, tomor RA a | pls tre so be among the entries, uplant ‘AJOR league magnates must | row. @ Koslowaki-Langlie tiff] pan rrancieco AD mut, PO. A ommission Ms SAN JONES, eratwhilo Ta-lership to. yt ge iy ey page iataem Ste os toriadah ae nimrog have felt very. proud and glori-| will be featu of toda Con it i 2 e 4 coma lightweight, who has had Bui getting back ‘ ae aent she ae ae oh ¥ fled indeed when the owners of the | schedule. Vaila, ef ae, SRS fae aR | I s ups and downs in the squared | Morgan is far from being setup | You ¢ * , e sie 4 1 ] after this r facilities are available ing to Philadelphia National league club had| _Yeste Miss Iren rae ts : Hi 8 ooming | le, wi ve another golden op-/for Dode. Jones has fought the best |?’ the surpris t Ing. lar ‘owd. Thy @n 11-year-old boy arrested and tried/city women's champioi . rae 4 EW YORK. Aug. 1--Paddy date| POrtunity to take the upgrade In Ta-]of them the al years. He | jaughea se dandy etic te eicene for anya rt for larceny when he pocketed a ball| women’s playfield champlonst ; : : >| N ug addy Mul-| coma tomorrow night when he bat-|drew with Josephs when Jo-|fact when one can beck Mt up ¥ y Danis, S80 Oene : that was knocked foul into the stands by defeating Misa Th: : a lin, et managers, backers|tles Dode Hercot, the highest-priced | eephe w mau He beat ny wlth As ot tna ; ear him. The owners of the Phila-| Wolff in a torrid tilt at Woodland ar are and boosters of Harry Wills, dusky | fighter in the Northwest Krache when Ted was as te ped rac a oun be viewed with Gan 4% delphia team ought to be tried in| Park, 1-6, 6-1, 64, Dranga took the ° |stevedore heavyweight asptrant, ap-|. D0de hax been called the Monroe |as they make ‘em. He held his TR from the canal banks, ‘ 4 some kind of a court for “false pre-| measure of the veteran, George l, Ache hel webw Meee a ata | Bearcat, the slashing youngster, and | with Joo Gorman w the hot IE DAVIS ‘rom the canal banks, 2 | a "7 e e| Rider, by a 6-4, 9-7 count, the vic » ‘ ! 4 peared: Detore the New Zork: state wt every other cognomen that | tamale was the kingpin of his we! 4 fences” of haging a team in the » by unt, th ae : | mout every other cognomen that | tama ingpin of hi : | fesigue. * tory placing Dranga In the finals of iy "PQ 4: Mj] boxing commission yesterday and|has ever been tacked on to a prom-|on the coast. What more could | MEETS DUFFY ‘SALT T LAKE IS. IS a |the men's class A singles. ‘ 1 2 3 6@/|wanted to know what about a bout|ising young scrapper. Now he has | asked a boy. Jones is still 4 IRADITIONAL thrift of the Scotch | Today's schedule follow ; 7 9 "lth Champlon Dempeey. ‘The com.|#nother “label on him—tho ‘highest-| youngster. He isn't much old | IN BIG BOUT EASY WINNER race is not confined to fiction| ,,, ,7OPAY's scHEDC isi 6 8\ Mision ahbind Manto ou {priced battler In this little old neck | Dode or Ted. Of course he “9g LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1—Salt and funny stories. Now and Gay bs ee z | Mission advised them to get a promo) i6 ¢1.5 woods }has had vastly mot experience, RAVIE DAVIS, the pride of Ev-| Lake opened the series with Vernon During a recent official investiga ennan and 3b § ® 3 0 eter who could get Jack's signature to} But why not? Doesn't he draw it| which has stood him in good stead. and the claimant of the | here yesterday with a clean-cut 8 to tion into illegal betting on races in 5 8 3g 8 Sia contract, after which the commis-|in the well-known gate and anyone 's| Many ttle fans will urney | Pacific st welterweight champion-|9 victory for the Bees. Elmer My: Mas Scotland, a wealthy retized book- 4 Henderson y 1.9 © @ © Olsioners would consider enforcing | certainly entitled to a medal in pro-| over to Tacoma tomorrow to |*hip, is to meet th er Oakland ers pitched great ball for the win- maker was called to testify. Hesketh and HL Lane | yer! 250 © 2 © ©) Wing claims to prior rights ina shot | Portion to what he pully thru the/take in the Bercot-Jones fracas, Billy | Jimmy Duffy In the in event of | ners. Ol It was charged that bets were be. nd swig aided : Br er the heavyweight crawn. |turnatiles, Dode is picturesque—he | Mascott and Danny Martin, a pair of |the ring show at the Oakland audi The score— R HM of the ing taken from the poorer class in 1 Totals 316 1087 9 al y Joh ter, tele. {H&M been called colorful plenty of | classy banta meet in the semi-| um tonight ttake F from Glasgow who could not afford to lose ‘Agnew batted for Shea in ninth Hired th. hd’ oald Promoter, tele | tyes, He has personality, is game,|final, Len Malody, the Laramie ne fight had been scheduled be-| vernon gee money. | Lick nnn oeo er tnd Md he would make) con punch, can box, is full of vim|flash, will test his mettle against |fore, but because of some unforeseen | Myers and son is ‘The witness testified that for sev- dea Srekcice i esi and vigor and has yet to disappoint | Frankie Britt in the special event, | difficulties, it was postponed until /and Murpl weaso a aes It was brought out that there ts an oe mit eral years he“ran a book from vari . Hite 12600 |with a poor showing, which {# some-| with two other bouts completing the | tonight rele seat leae ik OUs stairways and secret places out A LACROSS jSeaiste 20000 et cna ie aie! alr thing few other boxers can lay own- show Ge Tisht wit draw a big wal SOLONS LOSE Age of the the police and that he eae ha ap esis Conan boys aay Ba eards: |: : seit! from, San Francisco, as well as in wha, had many clients among the middle : 1 edit |having boxed against a white op deer Calaw The main event TO OAKLAND — 11. | | Duffy's home town READY iLUX TELLS OF |is to go for four ase GAME SOON ioe 0000 fort ins mina "es: WALKER. rounds. nt Voip pe 5 Oft Delt 3. off Burger Run np. |dee-Criqul bout only last week YAKLAND, Aug. 1—Oakland walk Upon being asked he aver Ss; PERRO [oft Delt $ Jott: Bare | iat aie OAKLAND, Aug. a a beaker aie at wnat tne average | SEATTLE sortdom will be treated [sie fore "Bae geet | “s "FOR LEONARD, GORMAN SCRAP pOarunn, dor. 2 ea vi Smidst much ‘hilarity w attempted in this city for many |r Hit by bait | Mickey Walker, welter champ, Morrie Lux, an old favorite in the cxmne of the series, § to 5, here yes acog ars, when two pleked teams tangle |Home run 7 ' |rendy to meet Benny Leonard any | Northwest, wires from Los Angeles 3 4 Ge average bet on a race. | eka, ba eatactack es revi Jauft 3, 1a Lape ts |time and at any place. ‘This was the | the following, regarding the Gorman-|(_ ame atter The score— R HB groul fiche ; d Se mlGredl 8 Lape. Ahree. HURLS FOR | " any 3 ! : garding Sacramento ... sce 5 ID 8 Bh Orr, Bald Runs batted in gist of Walker's answer to the light-[Ramles fight at the Vernon arena| | Oakland 8 12 Qa he Y | conse bh jot been popularized | Yelle, Vat ila , geo Back home and with Killefer a oh i on BUD RIDLE lin thevUnited: states a ie bas " Mecrite, Mehwer. 3 Double paper WASHINGTON =" king's challenge for a fistic night: helt, tho tbe showed the fone thee! Fittery and Koehler; Murchia and) sive Us States 4 to Mearicte to Johnston; Valin to Kildutt, oglio between the two oo Gorman score& a tremendous |'8tY may bo down but never out. Red | Baker, 3 qual WILL ARRIVE _ | £27202, since public interest Is lack: | Timeits. trmpitese Denes ba gctaut LMR. RIBING, 17-yearold sduth. | Ty Toste Between the: Ow ‘Joo Gorman scored a tremendous | was there om the coaching fighting with P bird Jing. However, those who are stag. | yron sad Ward E 7 mere date eh \ In such a fight, Leonard has] nit here tonight, by winning a clean-|the same old vim that m 3 de him a Me WHITTED RESIG: everything and ing the August 12 traction promise to gain nothing to favorite, hereab ite when he lead the HERE TODAY) | that the mudience shall not lack NO RINGERS | high school team, has t | tose, declare experts, and It is doubt. |CUt Mecision over Eddie “Spec” Ra-| Lon Anfleten squad. He TOLEDO, ©. Aug. 1.—George birds fi BRABEGY Paritic cokst teatn, | thei k _ [chance in the big league by Clark | ful i¢ it will be held. Benny is under | Mes. Gorman carried two many | ® A cent AB CROBNE ane | Whitted, manager of the Toled NSE! aweight.“Chanipion, is due to} Any who nterested in. the ON TE |Griffith, due to his wonderful per-| suspension by the New Jersey box-| guns for Ramies and took every | those who wi era n association baseball club, and ef RETO Tea hoveles today'te| ame should Japplyto'd. * AM AT ances on the mound ing commission, while Walker can-| round. Ramies recently defeated Tod | y resigned his position, fat (raising for “hi x-round tilt 0 or attend practice. on Young Rising has dominated the} not show his features within the state! Morgan here, makin orman's vic. Gene Valla, the flashy center field- | Deew ee ada de - meat = hg CALIFORNIA high school league during his entire! of New Yo tory stand out impressively er of the Seals, robbed Yam Yaryan | in gn With Sailor Walt Bremerton, night at Lower Woodland |four years, He has) created prep|—— soils oH of 0 sure three-bagger in the eighth | found August 10. Bud will leave for Brem.| park at p.m | UStyereiry of California ath+| yhool strike-out records for nine-in ey date cea pe ee. | Cae on ‘tte Se By pean OH Se | anaes ee ba seth tion, ac-|ning games and 13-inning games, | hand ‘on the dead ran toward the | tonal 4 trot m | |cording to A Pesky’, Sprott, who | atuo sonine as a the! flag-pole, Billy Orr was headed for | the Tan saiody, who meets saior ate-| MANAGER PICK _|‘iorocniy tutenas te catfornia (su, ,2,nneannne eens TY RANNTS ENTRY BLANK |) titties ite taaicttes | Nulty in the semi-final of six rounds stitution against the adverse eriticiam | aig : he could return to the saoond pack. TT The will leave with Bud and work with RECEIVES FINE | 0.1.0 trom diff |2,feW, dave later, he ‘tanne ibs amg SEATTLE Tanuai eon coming from differ-|13.1nning contest ; . With Lane cotlectir pla, a do 8 the champ. Malody worked | with ACHAMENTO, Aug. 1—Charley |ent. sources I wish to enter the events marked with a cross in The Star-Woodiand | | ands sinme amd ldred pending "| vs. Goat t Bud when the latter was getting in|Pick, manager of the Sacramento] Sprott declares that the recent park tennis tournament; a brace of two-ply awate, It looka ae kame shape for his championship go with | Senators, was fined $100 and sus-|declaration of President Campbell WEINSTEIN | though theme youngsters have given old SAN FRANCISCO refuge, Te! Maries at Handpo dato! | pended Ondaves ter Dreads atvares labpae man Slump the good-bye, Danny Nunes at Sandpoint, Idaho, ee si ts 10 days bY i, sident | will hav no effect on the future of |] Men's Singles...ssecccesesscsssoee| Men's Doublea. s.cesesee | pasties ot last July m. McCarthy, it was announced | Bear football teama since all the| Pete Compton had bis. troeblis on ay who be leave nce tora] FEARED IN) ||. siete ie ai ma ick took offense at some of Um. | studies ‘omen'n Singles. .... oR? ie ned the ozone a couple of | : Casey Says He | 1rtmmey sittin other B.C. MEET Hae meee nt rig eee 2g || Game Called at 2:45 a ,) {mento park last week and soaked | J h E |] Mixea Dout de arm delivery, ‘ital, E t x * |him {n the. nose. Finney banned onnny vers hy" ‘ORIA, B, C,, Aug. 1.—Play |] Mixed Doubles. .... wi eaW BEG | peeved. > t ats Em Alive In from the gum immediately. A | continued all day Tuesday in| ‘A\DOUbee Na dasueaeece''s RT 0000000000000000000 food Goi ot 1AM Changes Mind tha Sapl(lahs OHMIC TAWAEOME TT lincteorass esate ic Another Pete—Kildutt—had a ble day } county tie) firieco clubhouse || |] Johnny Hvers, the spark plug |]champlonships, | at the | Victoria wba llts siete : skort, ouch of-witet were Nevo wie |@ FOR PLEASURES 9 ening north to sealp you. || YACHTS RACING |] ,,Jehnny vars, the spark plug lrawn ‘Tennis club's courts, without Game Partner) feront fielda This litle chap. sles SAKE— Q mation , yes, he is. For Casey is mak- || | hanged his spo K ny upsets. All the star players in| | Junior Boy Doubles, played a whale of & game around that , Jouat rennet ar Curey x |! FROM HONOLULU || <iaored nis pein” 0" OM" [any mpi Ai the nae pare Y Sic Wore Pec ack go t0 : oe fan Vranciseo club and he de-|| Two yachts, belloved to be thel| autting.an umpire whould ree} {feulty. A heavy wind blowing In ite So RU Sammy Crane Is out of the game The ZERO3 ah lures that he “Ain't scared of no | Mariner and the Spindrift, owned b: ll celve the: full penalty that the ||'@ afternoon bothered the players N Aiba sehen eed ; with a charley horse and Clyde | Th Injuns." Commodore Hugens Overton, of 1.0%!) jeague rules allow. 1 have no }|considerably. Irving Weinstein, of ame Partner) Juntor Girls’ Singles Mearkle Is filling the vacaney at the 214 Jefferson St. Comey ways He will take a gun || Angeles, was sighted halt, way be-|| sympathy with any player who |{Sin Francisco, present champion of }\\Wee Raittea ana whe nae Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg. & Gl iiong on:thetrip, What for? twoet Santa Barb and Honolulu, || assaults an umpire, no matter || Washington state, who bidw fair to derbi | seemed much faster than it was a | Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, & aned On Tear hgard all about Aheka | lant edi by the steamer! | what the provocation, | be str t contender for th 1" “Qamo) onth ago. | Candies, Soft Drinks, ae: tober {njuns up there if them Siwashes || Canadian Farmer Evers seem to have caught the |) Singles title, and Hortense Green, Fountain Lunehes ~ 4 of o beth tréans Wid ‘mol plik ‘end The two hts. are believed tO] umpire's point of view. -atter a ne of the strongest Junior player a sat iaree mth Feet anamanene 4 y 5 bat Ree na” bo racing betwoen Santa Barbara '| stormy career to the contrary, | t Souttie, and K, Hragdon, are tho} | *********quterse toeeeees Girart “1 Tanke’ stk. uwecmcacte we ann Pay Cheeks Cashed tg and Honolulu for a stake. only visiting American players, (Addrena) Geary or Oliver Miteholl look the Dick of 0000000 — Naot Wiliwon’a bunch for hill duty, 000 ome ¢ i 1 “ a - etna pmonpnet t rem ry ‘ : Sat Wyte STS Atk ena ARSE EA DAUR bBo ie BBA CART NAM AE RAS UGE lt Ht dle dead