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WEDNESDAY, AUGt ie > sp -— tHE SEATTLE S 7 ‘ 22 ATTLE STAR PAGE 13 _ Scribbl ings: writing ther sporting ed » that of T Nat ak 7 — nbuile T | ee. - set 8 Bet University {Paul Punishes} J ONES Is NOW ‘AFTER AMATEUR TITLE Great Golf Paddy and t rea olrer . net g0 according I Self for Slump ory s Los g H A rt is. lot UNG | pace waver i near " arry Are 5 ons . o's not leading th us letics. t ¥ won two games ow ie) vs —f pete cy Stars|| 2 Ve oe Satisfied pen. St. Loui eee 8 garnered only one measly bingle B' BBY JONES, golfer extraordin [a2 open championship, won that) pont his game for the natfonal ar y Pradyra: Sall'uane: Ana’ltr eas ante ary, thinks this is going to belevent. He came right back by win-|ateur, scheduled for the week of Sept. | tices onedien 1 won four /MeCutchin, English, Case, ||)", mime. Ane i [hin btar year ning the amateur title, ellminating| 10-16 at the Floonmoor Country club | Mullins Aided Negro Few y in ‘ t ned S . . Atlanta phenom has started it|the everdangerous Robert Gardner Chicag 8) & Prattaipions: cGuern, March, Peter- And #0 Paul punished himself |at Chicago is ag , L by nak tte naar aatied Dimeelt |\in the most approved style by win-|in the finals 4 and Jones, i winning. the nationald Years Ago, When He and ono de son Lost to Local School shen" ee: thé tant wt ning the national open champion: other amateur player has ever/open, justified the opinion of many | Was Flat Broke won " algcng Bese meer hip, the world series of golf turned this trick. In 1918 Francia|of the golfing experts who have in s wit 2 to ¥ & and another} ’ JACK HOHENBERG In ining the golf classic, Oulmet surprised the golfing world | sisted that his game is without a] NR Y : 7 y va} efe v > that on i by spite of the efforts of Wash honor expected to fall to the pro- Pad leg the open title after fin-| flaw. His star has been in the as- | BY HENRY L.- FARRELL goo eixht gam n ¢ from Pitts} 1 ington coaches and Washington fessional, Jonos has inscribed hia | bing in a tle with Ray and Vardon,|cendancy for several years. He fin EW YORK, Aug. 1.—HSeveral larm, ne Aethe p eaes ie enon eats cs 0 em name among the immortals in ama-|#® was not equal to winning both|ally arrived | \N urs hac nen he was flat Bu « natilare leaving Seattle to attend ( }teur golfdom. Only three other am nts, altho he proved that his un-| FINISHED EIGHTH | when he was out of a job and part ump and | gon, California aid Baatere insttt ateurs in the history of the event,|¢xpected victory in the open was no| THRE “ARS AGO » an addition to the family neces 1 bY | tor sch men as Leonard Me e 4) u Ouimet, Evans, and Travers, have|f uke by winning the amateur title! ‘Three years ago ho finished elghth uted t Harry Wills the tarts. That | Onehhae teeae See ever won tho open title |the following year in his first open tournament, In hi 1 in “Old Pad~ on the | Broadway; Joo MoGuern, ON WINNING | When Jones entered the national) next start he was fifth, Last ye that took | Fremont Ca Broadwa la Ba AMATE! UR TITLE open, it was also his intention to play|at Skokie he tled for second, one collateral Mul- reaks Jim Mar i Jones, spurred on by his br jin the Western amateur champion- | str away from Gene razen, the loans to get ec co | pinting’ } p I play in'the open event and feeling |2UP at the Mayfield club, Cleveland.| winner, He had nothing to shoot at | ces and he told far in {football « J that he has outdistanced the jing | Winning the title caused him to|but first place this year and he | r who is now Tut at f » | that has always purwued his com.|°%#"se bly plans entirely and he de-|livered by winning at Inwood. | Dempsey, that he before bag be | petitive ct on winning the| cided not to play in the Western] Jones ix a remarkable golfer. For GLENNA COLLETT when he got it and real ms Mega dhe aunhitiens Bk Theta te Feeling that his play in the Weat-| ceded to be the Rest of the amateurs, | Glenna Collett, America’s Harry Wills ts 4 ¢ open and amateur event the {2th amateur would not be up to his] yet something has always turned v |best woman golfer, will de- iftins and4uaiees Bro ear, thereby edtaling the re fogs 9 because of the wevere strain|to keep him from winning, ‘This|fend her national title again| ing get the manager's ba | aaa Wy ctity elie char’ dination: [he had e thru int national he is out to bust the jinx for all | thig year, cut of the purse that he may get for former Evans *Jopen, and not desiring to detract from | time by taking down both titles, the champion. Now, the wolvealan Nt eat ee ‘ Pi ® bard earned honors, he passed Golf } an litt gan We Broadway are tumbling over each k in 1916, Evans with « score] the Cleveland 3 : alt pnd’ & ‘beaket ‘bell. cap eke Breas m yocry | thy and event, It is his inten-| shall see what we shall sec. Maybe each dther trying to steal Wills away at Lin 7 red inition to reat for a few w and t | Bobby will and maybe Bobby won't | from his friend and n ger. They i ho has bad} "English left for Southern Califo — | FOI EY ARE point out that Paddy is a man of the a decade. 5 to Mudy gridiron | Ce Ll Wm ki | old school, who considers his word ee “yl saloons, Gut t t Shell TOSSED OUT peer ; ‘Gloomy Gus” Hen-| | as good as bond and considers the sian, Me [sartre under hoomy Gu Hen allow Wor ing o Pu ells | ws, hod, na, cone Parsee Ctnh wie was ices |the spark plugs of the ‘Tiger of. Oe at AND, Aug. 1.—M Fojey, | argue that Paddy is too easy and up in the late unpleasantness an in Sh ‘coma, and Frank Farmer, Ka- that if Wills had ancaggréssive mane ow wears an artificial Jaw, Yenc D g " ene Sf pS hes yy hs a now wary. an aii erm, altho having one mr | : more ape or omin eason |powsin heavyweight buddies, were] S42" be would havo had a shot: ge . e 00, > gO, has decided to ent i TY” 2 h le before this amd wo be ji Then the N'Yawk commis- [tne University of California. Ande i( , ACH “RU: CALLOW, of the victorious University of W ashington crew, is not | booed for six rounds and ordered by about » quarineanee ims sion proceeded to knock Criqui' [smith talked to him of the matter | spending his summer vacationing, altho he could if he wanted to, but is putting in a|from the ring In the seventh round iw a row of punk — antrative| Re? the California football team | full day every day at the shell house near the campus, putting the frail crafts into tip-top | in the top card number of the local) To all of whom Wills replied: With an army of demonstrative) was playing the University of shape for next year’s rowing campaign. From this, it would seem, Callow plans to be back | boxing commission's ‘smoker Just} ‘Paddy and 1 are goin’ right along Frenchme a wat ne ; fo retura ie | Wesblaston last fall. MoGue: lat W ashington next year. night. Their poor exhibition won gs see He suits me.’ North. crow FO ere ae jek all chy ‘qui ack for the | on as’ aste » «ip , clared: “O " them the right to a long retirement ils has never told the story of rt Salih helen mak wane EY 5 pia When as ked yesterday, Rusty” declared: “Oh, I'll probably be back, all right, unless | Few blows of any consequence were| Why he ix going to stick to Paddy, a offing, the hero| Fremont Case, ull city guard from they fire me. ¢ traded, and ‘Old Paddy" never t1alkw fut @ It The i Keir ee | Broadway, was approached by El / | So it appears good old will be with us again, Mike Depinto, Portland 126 pound. | fend of the big eolored stevedore the ays he must stay/mer Henderson lately, for the pu } A - —— jf, and most of the crowd were sur. | #iys that Wills will never cut away hurday ‘ pg cet ige Maer geod 2 prised when Depinto was given a de-|ffom the man who put a hand out ndee, the most | has not yet made 5 % f : FIRPO AND DEMPSEY ARE A | cision in his bout with George Solis, i Nim when he needed money more 5 his hern ¢ é N d N Sult Lake. It was a good 10-round | than he ever will again nt at oj jnia ir looks might imro otes NATUR Al FIGHT ATTRACTION number, with the visitor entitled tol Willi ts just us reid as his man- and irri Nevakh at Teast a draw, Joe Dunn uninten-/8er. | He feels that He ought to be yteig, as the) arct adway, also hasan AUBURN WINS LONG ONE , "1 “A nally fouled Richie Davis in the |COMsidered before Luis Firpo as the a wisinal scrwttacg fala at he ‘s ne irhae die Pr oe n We sae LOR P duatined to be : ago saat he 't% | special event, the blow, coming: in|Mext epponcut, for Dempsey in a a commish » attend Was oe kamen ever played 2K, Aug. 1—When an ined to become the world's heavy | the fourth round, giving Davis the | Meavywelght championship fight, but ne again. ite’ r ‘ ‘ et i resistible foree meets an int sight champion. That thru the | 4ociion , [instead of raismg a fuss about it bas! er 08 t ar tible f what ix going to hap-|Posseanion of the title he tx to be-| he has assumed the position—"‘if the nate at the cham ed a am fe ' per cote a rich Miah, hat was the. Vie | commission says: so, 1H wait.!* ' a iteelf, w ® 1 to be the < ru That the interesting problem|!on that came to him as he climbed uit po mmmiaal i a ae eee Se esau rata” wl beset noe | nantes a south Amerca ey he | ENGLISH STARS | |p icone pet ae | anther gai’ Sha Dee rates resmves |S ait of the ninth Taaing| re, yack Demmpacy, worlds bears: | set forth to his fest fight | ARRIVE IN U.S. E WINS | F setae tte; thé: Dols Tr . the H teams strumaied. t weight champion, meets Luis That feeling ha eve: | stale aes soy ey is oe why, ie ng Fa or Institution h celine ‘. @ 10 innings with Sue fic tab abort aoane oe has Fe tae “ ead aiptde dna him! ew YORK, Aug. 1.—Four Eng-| LINKS MEET Sete oe eet aes ee I ork Orchard tigi Setidel elev F 1 Fag Ws | being Me nem AUu-lhan fought himaelt into the front| 11 i» the weeret of the aolar b ; | igh tennis stars, Miss Kathleen Me-| Playing with a 22 handicapDr. f ; reha, hool eleve 19 pllot—"Kid" Gle : ne Me ok : hi e secret of the quiet, busi-| 1.16 : : E. F. Ristine won the hares | ra < w ecler came up funk of the contenders for Jack's Kane, Mrs. Geraldine Beamish, Mrs: won silver cup for , as one the » So: t s at “e-like way he the * the he. Tight. <xpessa: toe ie Oe Ene 00 ot White Sox. It was ad: | 05°" (veir’ last stand, and ‘Keotled Ube it | ness-liko way ho fights in the ring. | <a" : + Cos, {match play against bogey comp fot the friends of Dundee had little d runners in thi 4 Baseman J. Clif-| count once mor a ne It In the secret of the never-chang-|®- C. Clayton and Mrs, B. C. Cos-ltion at the Ingiewood Coptityy al se! to boast of in the victory over : He has not yot , 22 summers old, eas Hoth men are practically the same! ing expression that carves his face | tell, afe to arrive here today on the | gunda a is the wibcianger ‘ ae heaps his mind, de ent Be I ity of Til. |* sent des rt I Dy Totti: ene’ ecbenitiaity tha maid tye ao & granite mask, @ mask unaf-| Franconia to compete in the nation-| W. L. Bilger and Clifford King pion, Saggttoghi ts Pit © | beng + wnherstha the W. & W of fighter : Poy by pain or Joy, success al bs championships were tied for second and third. Club aes inti lnaich say eg meme i wth : Hap” if} ' : ; that crushen| {llure. mplonship will be décided between ’ 4 v ork comi sion ne needs forthwith at Pi apt $ It's uncanny, that expression. ck Westland and, Marr . eo oe pa » deprived |them. It hing in its way; a terrific and, Harry Hert aty m5 White Ae a ashen aiuinnt k, in ¢ punching ability that batters Seal The crashing Impact of the mighty |MALONE W INS early date, he game little fighter e ; : Willart’s ponderous fist brought no | 4 everything that opposes it; a natural} p ight x mover accra gt, va in| ezine as omar ata St __ BY KNOCKOUT. the plaudits of his countrymen, as hy | i hubars Ser, and|of gymnasium taught skill; a joy in|, The sight of the fallen glant,| COLUMBUS, 0, Aug. 1.—Joc | well ag a little of the fal glory : & Ww. ‘ombat and n dogged determination {brouRht to his knees by the power | Malone, the Paul middleweight, casein fave t i ; ; that has but ono object, the bring.|°% Firpo's own driving fists, left that | knocked out Jack Rivers, of S or ¢ w unto | LEN M, Al ODY : $ 18 ling down of the luckless mortal ¢*Pression unchanged | America, in the first round of «| a 2 ally, Heritage and Bronnon; Bill toased into the ring with them Jt 1 the same brooding look that | scheduled six-round bout here last Tm the hh trom KEPT BUSY a md ns homme ing Hh he apton” “The Sai of Doce [ot | JEYYERSON ON TO teri ot two fighters whom bres rir He ‘ is | rn 4 i ¢ championship of the ‘© has seen fit to make contempor- ° po, Dempsey is nothing WITH BOUTS told them. “Il nut | sans War wirinady: dos Le make cOMeMBOr| nore than tho last obstacle In | AQUATIC 7 TITLE | iow Len y about | Pisce.” fhe Jetterstn ent, Saén ‘seered 6 Hempeey his the spore aciil ota of the fulfillment of that viston | : busiest Ge around } He| An injury, you remember, had |{.\7, hho his own awkward way he is the bet.|f the heights that he had when he TO BE DECIDED wpls boxed Doc Snell in Leavenworth, | forced Collins out of the: game. son t sible "-\ter boxer of the two. Ho Is also «| ‘limbed the Andes a few short years} PALO ALTO, Cal, Aug. 1 | ® vce Wake he took c lel of the team thought Med Sl hia caater VA the sine ago. tional high ‘diving championships will ti meme eee | King at the ball park, Ju! To- | Happe was kh sg. He really tor but kept| Hin ir sive experience in| Tf the Dempsey-Carpentier fight }be held at Searsville lake near here ties f Se eee ores MLSE he meats Prank rig Palen atte "line ring, the confidence that goes |Was “the battle of a century,” the |on Aug. 26, according to an announce: | the va “ \ tal Paaouins Auiawet 40 tind him <alititit Cliehice ‘faked spy dad Twit the. knowledae he is the Dempsey-Firpo fight should be “the |ment made by Ernest Branstem, in | battling in Bremerton Aadont 14 he ea fo the Windy City, A :|world’s champion, all combine to| battle of the age charge of arrangements. : and the season opening October F to | again, this t in Everett, and AU-|yonn Hancock on a contract c and Hitt... be d for the “Bull of the Pampas” | ead the: waren ereeee’ Seance We oh ptt ana av hem olds Sl LE ay, Happenny jumped KEISO VIC to. overcome, were “16 “not for: his make the best hunting country, me- his opp eing Johnny} shoes, covering himself |,, RAYMOND, Aug. 1 FASTER TINE THAN EVER BEFORE cording to Frank Mossman in his re- sees ss ie n ad < streak plas tniae sab arte S cons fort ea eae rhe ons 34 rae owe, Os ev Bae ene. Pow eines Meee Bate | Ce ORGE SISLER | DeYORd particularly elated the bear and A La f Since then he has been getting |‘ she ll spiny eg asp : ments dinrrgggie “7 a world of stuff in h Bin K allo a at GEO better than. woeal Mason. The |«tarts around here. He hails from|into action frequently, Sometimes | nits, Kranda Hoben of the Kelso R | Oy - Seip tntteatantad | frame Miya, tak wmetins ‘ie tes on shor soma heh w|i Zeegw herr est bees] MUCH BETTER| Compare will be allowed in Pacific | his right name, as is the Len (Leon-|ho's stationed, he i A ac RIDOE ELD DEFEATED —_| Sisier, baseball's greatest star, oped | fount thle year, Bear carry 5° lard) part. Hé has boxed all over the | count of himself. - roted vna|to be able to return to the St. Louis | ’ limit. "Phe deer season is from Oete- | west boating Jack Doyle in Denver Hap” has been playing ball ever | ‘ame sunday | Browns before the end of the sea. | Ly. Seattle, T: and Pies Joe Powell and Willie O'Brien in L08/ since ho was a kid In the grade field outfit|/son. He has been playing golf and | pews pioa Peet and bear will’ fuciisty the burk | Atwelens: Mitieet Menth nnd. Jol achoola in Waltham ‘figures that his vision {s getting | ‘Portland Daily at of the b tai {all | Woodmanses in Salt Lake; Lew After bethg graduated trom ‘Wal: lt ne eT much better 9:30 a. m. \ ¢ wi} tana in Butt immy Cole in thar h school, In 1917, healing the sot set et | enworths ed out Jo Mab pea aye pelea 70 Hours Later You'll or . tna bent Ds ‘ % matriculated Northeaste co ANOTHER FOR KELSO 3 pesson, Oct Pare ie. the bee] © ace of at The next years he went to] CHEHALIS, Aug. 1-—The Kelso Ama: | SWIM ENTRY Be In Chicago! q Tlenit er in one buck with horns. | July ce nettormer jg{ Lowell ‘Tech for an engineoring|teur Athletic ‘club cored thelr third!| y am q registered member of || ON THE \ 4 att ane je} He is a sts, siete ve oak r, sort ter ying his diploma in| straight win when they Tet the “Witapa | the AS AUT And Wiah “to entae 1 | a steiter se Soy istgaey a ner an May, In both these schools |¢.4 score, This was the third of the 18-|| The Star’s mile swimming mara- | mue for t | ability other year of seasoning team 18 days. ; , { % ’ land he { make it interesting for 5 banks caught a good game for the|| Men's Mile......ceeceesseeeeeees . a Good upland bird and bear pros of thetn in his class, He now} wed Ja ie ee bah agl oe nee pects are in Snohomish county, Bs aagerit ee bongo cre Titinok cotball, as wel Daa iy . a cording to the dope sent in to |Welshs around 130 pounds, — | besoball faurets, ¢ ly way. I W YORK, Aug. 1.—Tex Rick. |} Women's Mile | | oas t E iper & Taft from Game Warden cm } high ach honors. d mote returned from a George Miller of that coanty. Blue igh se tie honor ard, a r a} | . setts, "ene mite |LEDOUX LOSES rat anotter cof prot that the|abort vacation nd. ofered to bet || Name ovseseesssvsseeesevne [| he Dher | leollege at sof today 1s as profi-|that the Demps Firpo fight will | of game birds to be haunted, the sea- | Conese. Sthiet — - > ton opening October 1 te 18, lucha BANTAM SCRAP} cient in hie studies ax ho fs In hig|be staged in tho Polo grounds on |[ Adareas ++... | Iml e : sive. Three large birds and flv ) Bugler” | favorite. spo September 14, i idi * wast form’ the tay (ants eee ahd Me Megane th tent.» ah ya rin tn oe elation “| Planned, prepared and served to suit the most fastidious. There's : the bantamweight championship of| 0", Jors ake getting now. These appetite in a Great Northern meal. Travel Kast on the The best iana| Europe when he defeated Charles | in altl-| Ledoux, of France in a 20-round | Of great interest to who goes inte Central for Wi report Green the nimrod Washington d shooting, Is the me Warden B. ¢ of Yakima eo Green= fr nty in states that the birds are plen. and tifat that in his ¢ the sportamen will Kool sport there. The ating is Well distributed over entire ounty game re: bag te 1g worked out I! be rendy for The deer und bear prospects in Yakima eventy are only fale, best deer hunting lyf Naches and American sheds. ‘The season te of one buck. The by September 1 and ¢ tug limit has been 5 Linnting districts for ty Naches and Ameri | IS POSTPONED |; bout VILLA SCRAP |'HANCOCK WILL COACH AT UTAH, of the gridiron Hancock, of ¢ t ptain ah Harve University PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1,—The | te nd two times chosen as all cight-round bout between Pancho| Rocky, Mountain conference cente | Villa, flyweight champion, and "Kid" | has necepted the duties of gradunte Williams, former bantagn titleholder, | manager and freshman coach at his scheduled to have been held here|alma mater, last night, was postponed because of] Hancock will succeed Leland | the rain. Prouse, who has DURE resigned. IMAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS ARE HELPING HOSPITALS OUT ETROIT, Aug. 1.—Iliness and in-|cause or other. One cripple has fot juries have played no little part] lowed another to the convalescent ward. in both major league races this #eA-) Foy yothergill, with badly bruised giles ribs, was out of the game a week The hospital It, indeed, has been | Emory Rigney, suffering with an at n extremely one tuck of lumbago, wis out four week Kven more | Jones, with a fractured ankle, #0 than in other yea Bobby And while most of the allme nts | w as misaing from the lineup for six have heen more or less of # minor | weeks Fred Haney, down with a nature till they have been seriow twisted ankle, was out three day mn to keap players out of the rhen Harry Hellmann was sus} me for quite lengthy intervals| pended for nearly m week for xlying | the usual moral and psycho! an umpire © brown derby as a togen | cal effect to a team of his esteem. | | Perhaps the Detroit club has been Old Man Jinx certainly has been | Jone of the hardost hit. 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