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MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1928. OUR BOARDING HOUSE— VT 1S CUSTOMARY TO WIAH FoR RESERVATIONS 1) TAS HOTELT= HowEVAH, 1 MAN WHAT! . $12. A DAY 2 = DOES a “THAT INCLUDE A SAN, TM JAZZ BAND? = SAY, You MUST The cas af gs 2 mneaee BE A To ¥ ed Lew Tendler in thet BY ALEX C, ROS Rte FO Fis my | ure in B SHIND the flossy pitching of Lefty Burger and Wheezer | Dell, the Indians took both énds of yesterday's double-| | You Wrtd A ROOM AND BAWTH «aT $12 A DNS wn that it head. Supporters of 0 Benny King Right Is Weak 3Y HENRY L. FARRELS has don: money t ot Ray Rowher Lifts Another One Over the Fence; In- Mesting of Board of Education To Be Held Wed- the BEGINNING \-| “To COME OUT OF the posse oe t HOPPING BELLS OUT OF PLACE || MUSTA USED GOLDF. board on Wednesday to vote certain changes in the merase of Phil ee sope| That your Seattle Indians will not win the pennant is AQUARIUM! at Garfield high, since Coach Leon Brigham of the Ea belle Hae the | Francisco, who arrived here last Tuesday for a seven-game | § : an iss ). white. pion, such & gs on = his henchmen, no matter what } the outcome of tod: ceo ghia em hap peng ey Failure in \ expec b re Killefer’s tribe has five of PAGI bP SITE ES ONY Se ge ale aR rae nace ‘from "im in Spatyer and Dell in 1 Rare I tenement Aue May Change, Is Belief DAY I'D EXPECT tion fight from the list of HAVE “TH PRuice |] WE'RE GonA || FAUCETG! « TH’ $ BY JACK HOHENBERG t on it} header 3 e Rainier Valley bal hard f the Seals, ‘The tweight header at the Rain mall orchard fromthe Sea KY eT PRICE! MIGLE WoRM ‘of the successors of several high school coaches. He m } t had been made to } noviee | pretty certain, but these same lowly redsking are surely | ? Side school will conduct football and baseball and tri track ehany ee scone can't |flict may be, because Red will take up his residence on Pine and put in moth balls. Srechiae the baakaitall tive ott the Only one Jack - Form; Turn Back Seals Director A, C. Pelton Will Recouaend Shifts at the tione oo . COLOGNE WATER ong the time for his, retire Leaders; Final Game Billed for This Afternoon ! tenders made Leonard OF WALES FEEL AS MUCH! | @ BRICKLAVERS HEN Director A. C. Pelton steps before the school now s ne wea wel ees ei d-3 and . Not so bad, eh! mA, | : aT a recommend someone for the post of basketball instructor by the clev making life miserable for the league-leading Seals from San | } destinies of the purple and Tendler’s hope of . cham | noon. Yes, it has been a serious series for Bert Ellison and ‘f ‘ hool hoopsters are in a qui « Baseball a toll It hax been rumored that Ed Turne bi no -fuke - at heavily loaded ulders © Athletic adelphia No Aspirants N™ YORK a : ° By Ahern \ Garfield and Broadway Auliffe ather —_ WHY, FoR 912. A humber of si we eae ee! dians Have Won Five and Lost One in Series With | ; nesday Afternoon; Turner for Basketball Coach “to THINK TH BATH "TUB is practically rivete Ww) THIS. BAR WERE AS AN “TROWELS WHEN | high school athletic coaching staff he will carry the names manager, gai hore series, the final game of which will be played this after- } brother of Leslie Turner, now coach penalty becauso he is only sllshl¥ | the six battles all sewed up 7 ing at the University of Southern Phili ine fern Hens om, eh A ie i ner ot Stor ppines eball t patehy of yer & a és " Ait on yp prospects for future 1 J t rinse’ GAME sh Director R Lichtenberger of th Hippin inned down to the Vv e alu ° AY i ‘ger Jistitution. chtenberger 1 P thin’ 4% A " Tig r¢ ays an offict the tlone Charley White, and heey \ tou nt con 3 6 ‘ NS ike a 2 loted the orange and black he aide Aa " . resid he champion showed against Tend sand just as th owd was n § 8 . é t year, his team throwing @ scare | yma! GePartment of public Instrugs base Jer, White ts only an ord ie x ready to make for the exit 7x. rt ' g into the league leaders tin ufte poet mue' Rever a fast thinker, White never Rowher, the slugging young: ’ 4 + > Yy time. Turner coached the Broadway | 4) Be Penney his own dep: iriment: fem pects will have a chance as long as the ha x "tm freshmen and sophomore teams last | 0° nny aah Snaudgs Seal Ameri- day Quick witted, _high-speed-brained | . rca aath {year, piloting the first 5 men | Ra BAConal. gatos by Its lack of ine sftle Zeonard retains his form. Being 8) field, stepped up to the platte erest shown, Only one league, the with thru the season without @ lom clean liver and a boxer Interested busted a brand new pellet high | Pelton will, no doubt, recommend | Manila league, Is in flourishing) ¢on- mea’ in his profession, there is no reason Jand far over the garden wall. Yes, Ce ioe Bi : f _apetton, wil, no, doubt, recommend |iton"on the ‘iland today, Te he meas ; partment has given no instructions pe why the champton should slip in @ mention the athletic capabilities of | PA?) t teh Near or two years. : _ {that Chartle Lockard gave the fans | “ ft ’ | ; / Y feverul of the Jeading mentors in |i? [he sr of catching and throwing There has been some tal and fanettes yesterday rene haga - i the city. The changes were to be | 1, Ant” ms Bes the last five yeara, E match between Leon erent poate a ; Fe : announced several weeks ago, but| before that time the bureay sing Walker for the welte: t 20475 Csaba cowie soe oo od Sat 4 because the school board had to py CNS ‘i in Its pdwer to supplant pionship. There was also the Death Valley. Jim & ie ‘ ceed with routine business the rec: | €Ock fighting with the American na- reputl fone time that Leonard asplr Lefty Bur rt t ¢ necond | Crane eae ii oab j i aed ommendations were not brought up. | OH4) SIme eo A Beer 82 the posnens nd his Bricklets crossed the pan | 4 4 £Neg E S. have no athletic inclinations at all dette Bob Berkey Will | <2.) i.e". 4 Tn his fight last summer with|on an infield out, In the fourth have no | win who -pastimed in Red Killefer’s sure was some bargain day his Jack Britton, Leonard very obvious ly had no great desire for the wel terweight crown as he epee ai fouled Britton 2 lost th when he had champion just as good as knoc out. Some opinion was expressed ty after the Tendler fi hat ard had deliberately Philadelphia challenger. followers of box i Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey. believed that eLonard could have Knocked Tendler out if he had really wanted to win that way Leonard may have wanted Tendier on his feet and build up an other big money match wi for next season, but after th ing Tendler took, specta |tnning Brick smacked’ one of Jim's lotferingw for two cushions, and Sammy. Crane sent him home with . one-ply blow. Sonme weird b ing by Mr, Scott, a well-exec squeeze ppenis well in hand by slants from Burger They did manage to break thru wit lone tallies in the sixth, elghth and ninth innings, but at no time dur- game were they dangerous t widely scattered hits being the sum total garnered from his de livery Wheezer Dell, jon cant-off, ‘Good Pitchers Are Scarce Article in Major League Baseball Today BY BILLY EVA} ITCHING is the crying need of every Major league club. That statement goes just about as strongly for the minors. There is a dearth of pitching material »| colleges. Ten years ago eve It is apparent even in the amateur circles and y major league club boasted of at least four star pitchers. Most of the teams had four more in reserve who measured almost up to the class of the o| regulars, Baseball has undergone many changes of late, but in no department of the game has e/the contrast been so striking ta the big idea? as in the pitching. Coach at ‘Branch O08 ANGELES, Aug other step in making the us ah vernity of California, southern anch, an athletic power in the th was taken recently when Berkey, nationally famous star on the undefeated en, was signed up as manager and Resin conch of the Cub grid squad Berkey is at present looking for a game for the Branch squad to open tehir season, October 6. The conference season will open for the Cubs October 27 with Whittier at Moore Field knowledge of the game at all, for the most part. n the Philippine Amateur Athe ation, the only dyed-ine nization in the whole territory, is favoring the adop- tion of the indoor game rather than that in which the hard ball is used. Authoriti decla that the Fif pinos show great Je tendencies, Their specialty is htting and catch ing) Many cat are pastiming in the Manila league today who could Jeasily grace the roster of any big league roll BRITISH TO BOOST CLAY ping publi Bu for less it 18 cha it 1 draw in th COURT IDEA A ine iaeey Aug. 6—British lawn O'ROURKE IS GAGLIANO TO BANNED FOR ENDEAVOR TO 2s seo ova mse unt BOXING ROW WREST TITLE portance of the hard court cham- |pionships, Not only ts it. believed Genvinced that Tendier is no match | lv "AU! tT cnucker to give the was discussing this for the champion and !s no longer |. -y their medicine, and the way = 5 : : pit iy hy bine ag @ good card. this elongated gentleman handed it a9 ae iz a ie have brought tears’ t va : ++ Ward ol © ix the solution that IHERE are no young lightweights| .. ae Biil sick 8 loess! : and‘ Ie beonie Relies of sufficient ability to be built}; °) “nite haired Santa Claus been : saat prise chucker, Ira Cot now a director of ath Game Chatter Fillwon te expe prominent preparatory jindefinite period. ded there ar Rw cause of the sly work that marked ‘i Ataniders toe thas ‘ oe AS r ® in an effe nt a zi ae : . Bip into logical contenders for the |in occupant in the stands. Yes . te eae ONCE Fred Hiake Seay loo tke the; RTE YORK( Aug.” 6, — Tom TW AUER HE, Aug. $. — Basil that these tournaments sa Pils: and the wood wellerwelghts |siree, a few more gifts of the De respat ; A REAL HERO ~y oiihadaicen neck tor the! IN Grrourke, former member of the | 149.pounder, ex Brat erred to bring argent countries, are few and cen, 80 Leon- ; dropped at Charlie 5 1] rhe pitcher cauie: tun Were ‘6 were 0-pounde © Wrest especially France and Spain, into ard-is in the unenviable posi tat‘ as 1 » i 1 is f New York Boxing commission and | the junior ‘welte from Pinky fim d 5 th ol schoo! teams. prominence as rivals to England, having a high priced ti pair we ; ra ' ase dvs : OV Bartow Harry ¢ now matchmaker of the fight club |Mitehell, who now holds it, some} but jt is believed that the reason ani lace t : : thru with « fine bit of hurting ; time in the last part of August in|, . speligaedhadala " the par. ‘ © twirler who let down] urday, while the Indians were finding "|at the Yolo Grounds, has been given | New Orleans. | Young men are being develope: aes Jack Demp: t fan 5 much * th n with " te and| three Seal moundamen, namely, Me- Ne ‘ , | Stars in these countries, whereas Al- game position two years ago, has at Pipi Se tted P ia Weeney, Shea and Mitchell, for 13 |permiasion to frost his heels for an) ‘The fight will go 15 rounds. Mitebf|iion must depend upon her older MR these (coed. ratct ‘ 1 an Shines a by ; hol the can nant | lta and 12 rune, Marry let ‘em | en getting a $5,000 guarantee. ‘The | players, is because the turf court ieee: but Leotard bs . He looked fie The job of x offered oppor-| crammed the rubber. Atta be; |. Greate sn anne Manica sreed to make - 140) taeq holds hard and fast among the pect that much in the same perio tua Sead tor ebara nelle ektack . is galore for glory. The col | : \ pounds. | English, and that elsewhere hard of time. Ti fivision is almost |< ® y bse is ‘ ihata at thé aeecdet la Lon Angeles opens here for a eeven- {Fights and privileges of his position [courts obtain. patren of class on this side and in “or ot—De 7 —Iikes that lin stuff. | game series to 1 w and here's hoping lay matchmaker when the commis Ww | Gurope the lightweight Jokes ed t 1 on the Seals’ | c el aie, a ise @ ve’ “hanuad’ ths aeabe wiature that! sion on Friday heard details of his SAN JOSE ILL |KENTUCKY Y RACE a ; we moe rae coach had a surplus of pitch: |thelrs when they stray from home but, [bout with a commission member on ACCES ENTRIES} ‘ thought he was holding SPU maton wer 2. Rayne. | candidates who reported to him had |weighing in of Eugene Criqui and nro | up, it looked Leonard } l sean olishete ak pease: tine: durtae When Red K Johnny Dundee | ena entries for the big track and| LOUISVILL Aug. 6—The rat ; in Sge 6 name of this ane, y arvan, | pitchers a me ti ITI | cow-talling ‘em they och : field meet to be staged there in| new Kentucky appa, which will some of the in his right L Hendry 5) Ump | their career and most of them were Hodge busy fieldis Criqui'’s manager, Robert Eude 4 Clar: 7 punches. Admitting that Tend ra what a lambasting the | ward and Byr Janxious to co Jooked peed. in (tant: dopertmont’\ [line wistied to; test: thie aonles tec | Coeeo tc nce the Santa Clara/phe run at the fall meeting of the f@ rugged, tough fighter and that he | Redskins & the assortment — a ‘ hh an | Betting elaht mssiats and one pat sa county fair, August 11, are cootns | Latonls track, will be “the richest Re eee eek ete he: deceiver Hu aaniad an + 4 BAGUE ‘As college coach al:| Sut without « hobble, Quite a work- in at a rapid rate, A varied pro-jonen.toall o fe 3 3 ean take a tremendous lot of pun- | WOU she mith: ley hey ag Loh sebastian pag ene aterial to work | out! the secret welghing of Benny Leon | gram of athlotis’ Grentic tee ached Songer beset tel) ie pos Ishment, it seems impossible ‘that roped iios iv loony ech hitler jad , 14 1 S98Jon, In reality his big Job was to] ard and Lew Tendler a few days |‘tieq, including all the regulation| veur.olds and upward, cA SMG texer “could: ‘take at wha after 4 and when nips We O6e AE weed cout tt aed Ned Eee t By bode uled, including sulation| year-olds and upward, carries @ sick onercutey. ont 2 t wi 4 the tribe ni rr sont eters earsvca ema fleldt a, hert | previous, : types of track and field competition. | purse of $50,000, Bedi remain off the floor if th t ers wit . SPE ere cleat hal tae aatsely | , FL pcre Sminiasion: representative: re. | Gee ¢t (he, tontaste. Seana, Heeeriaes dl remain off the floor if the “The lively ball has entirely |? “ ‘used to permit the- test until to be the Smile road race, in which} Benches sie on him had thy se ea x ‘ 6s changed he ambitton pt a en ipping them purke gently but firmly bounced | the pick of local distance men will] TURN SOCIETY gamo jolt and drive Leo pos. athoning a t e 7 many ball players, itching has|@ shot dignitary on his dignity and | compete. ntries close with ant eet potions den : errs dice usw aii oe re ee eee BRINGS SWEDE While he m was won e firs “ jatyle ball tat ls bow o use, THs piWonder mhat kind of » hunch Toss edah a ‘The Norwegian Turn society fas his punch, Leonard, if thé followin > t atl feos oad tt the era of swat in baseball with | jannounced that Einar Halverson, general. ' ; hort; | Ti the Angwies 4.(iiret stout game is now the ex MISS CAMERON ba PIESC LLAR |” n weight thrower of Nor ee ci a8 ; portland &, Ios Angeles > (second game).| ception. Most of the contests. are IS VICTORI CU E |way, has just arrived in this coun: ‘ommy Gibbons gave a most mar-| ined at the plate on Eldred’s |q SMctamente 19 Cakland 7 (first game): |large score events in which the CTORIOUS | vic is 2s years since the Cniversity | 3 : Velous exhibition of boxing against |” ie plate on Eldred’s | gacramento %, Oakland ¢ A game) - i 1 : | try and is scheduled to compete at | Fee Tanne ia gOMine against | rolier to tie pitcher; Rowher tripled | vernon «, Halt Cake 2 ‘first game);| Pitchers are badly treated aa a rule geroacieteer HAS SAN DIEGO, Aug. 6.—Miss Mar: |of Pennsylvania won the intercolle-| the annual athletic carnival of the MRA defensive’ work. Leos to center, and Clyde and Brick cash. | Vernon 14, Heit Lake § (second gam pala Rete Ae acti er gee va Ba, Cameron, well known local |#late eight-oar rowing champlon:| ggciety, which will be held at Ulmer as all defen: mard's | .4-in, and then Crane crashed out = longer exists for the pitcher. A N FEW MEETS 1 |ship, according to a bulletin of esti) nark, San Francisco. gkill. was brilliant in his blockin AMERICAN ; : : |woman golfer, playing a mixed four- , jPark, S : 138 | single canal Biinger Ray veslste [a result the athletes are passing} Princeton hay not won a track | mates released recently, The Blue | and dodging and more particularly Salis calapvidis | Suit thoes Feud 1 Se ’ ‘azjup the pitching Job for something | a1 eer oi ny jsome with Mel Smith on the nd Red oars have flashed in last} in his wicked counters. It must be fy swab’ painie th 1 7 that offers greater possibilities nd field championship for 23 years, !denn Country club links ¥; place a goodly number of times JOIE RAY SETS remembered too that sagas ioe 1 Tal tha: Hees tae ays a column of statiatics recently |defeated Miss Doreen K | - | 4 ; ath veriastt a8 1 |the hero Ii b : . |since their last championship. Sere rahe ntti aan dave ad they ‘even Beco. Sete hee, Ung. 7 oe eae Gr euae aie ree Oe oe ee |” ANOTHER MARK handicap of an awkward left-handed | ne p 5 all co of the |Chiesso 5 ; : score was t 2WARK, N 6.—Jole ea re oo Rs the box. He hates to have| Tigers, however, have failed to win {Sore Was two up, All played ex EWARK, N. J, Aug. 6 Beste usc ver ances |" _ Leet. 8 ehecoPogh gy f Nate pogaigtowabinmtionbscose olen (CAL. SPORTSMEN | :.\ 0: then Sait oun mt heat when it is perfected as well ax | The uprising “came in the | Boston . ‘\]over the field. Pitchin 7 pbinentd oe | —— ew recor vo-thirds mile a / “ E er the field ching the live | Cc ja new record in the two-thirds ‘Tendier has s developed h Hie’ etyla eighth stanza, after two were y ball the odds are alway a i ; MIG RATE NORTH here yesterday, when he negotiated When the fing of trite was hoisted, | ,, f hin chances of Haring” So te ten-| BIKE RIDERS TO EASTERN SHOOT | SAN FRANCISCO, Aun 6 Aj the distance in two minutes and 42 79) aoa six runs had scored on five hits. ashington \ | sons,..what'n: the us large part of the sporting populat ion | conds. The record was smashed | ed mK evel , at's the use ¢ t f s chub WINNER OVER \ proceeded to empty then by sattONA modern baseball, The home run| Amateur bleycle riders are com-| HAMILTON, Ont., Aug. 6—The | today with the opening of the deer-| Young Men's Hebrew associa’) = akg juncorking a double down the te king In the real herd ne ste f Saas? our. | hunting seasc Mendocino, La a: 3 R |: feld four lise Widead peskght te Peis Haeauere : ray ua Father than peting in city and state elimination |e astern : Candide. trap yalooting tour. |e eee cenen tes: azeselnreys | ih MA iasesco a red brough' dees no shutout pitcher Cpe nament started here Monday, with | {4 > = nalts aac: The ARMY MARION « dentist home, and then it was that SO} HAS NOT THE races to qualify for the national t!-| , t jto get the larger part of the hunt:-| 2 tabute scecccces Ste i y of the best shots in the co | ti 1y Rowher busted ‘one into tite ; $ SAME APPEAL tle events at Chicago, § Aber 8 | try "aeaaten near fH ann Pho | ors as luck has usually been good | EUGENE PITCHER of tN a ing under the terrific strain| vegetable patch, ‘Nu ie f 9 a BGA oda bees . ose regions. | . ri ble pat Nuff sald’ nee getting this rather unusual | and 9 Itourney will Jast two days fa howe tnetons PAINFULLY HURT | for’ y Armand Marion, U. of W angle on the scarelty of the pitch —Kermit Rus: final star, lost to Leon de Turenne 1 | delph 2G ‘ fi % | hard 6-3, 7-5 match ‘Sund ye the BEAVERS WIN Fach : 7 a bi have sicher ci u ae over es . gene's star pitcher in. the Beattie ‘Tennis club courts. ‘De Tu.| | with a number of the leading col: M Talk 9 atl ‘alley baseball fomon wit wart arainne George| QL WO CONTESTS) nig «nein lat cont of ibe ene dnd wea ayer |e. cn ee Se round in the club singles champion.|_ PORTLAND, Aug. 6.—The Br ted York’, Cineinaati,¢, eid all of them are agreed that lis out for the season. Seventeen ship play by virtue of his. victory, | {00K both nes from Angeles | Boston 4, "Bt. Louie. pitching no longer has the hero ap. the ‘old. aray” glans et passing abe |etitches’ were: Calg tert ‘was in danger only in the second set. je double-header here AY Ruth kicked right the face of Five matches are billed for Mon.| The scores were 7 to 4 and It seems certain that the dearth I wish to enter the events marked with a cross in The Star. the Browns, Van Gilder let the Babe Mee cheraocn, stariiig Mt 4° pte Fe |BILLIARD BALL of pitching material is to continue| | Park tennis tournament: Woodland | | co’aown in the 13th Inning, and Meus . ; eos y yt , Tashed one that gave the Yanks a 2-to WOMEN DON'T Harry Shaw Zottler ; Is EXPENSIVE just so long as the lively ball is in | etekety Information given at offices or DY tangle in w promises to be t ue sé Ny Y ‘A aot jof (hteenlvery Billard batts nse The pitcher in baseball has Men's Singies....csecsoosses Men's Doubles... mail, Address and stamp your return. featured 1 . Grant Laizure will} : Ils, |become the glutton for punishment sSeap see | Nobody w Offices Jjatist mect Ralph wford An-| one ire used in championship jand that ia far from alluring | when he A. Parke Hale aad Scalp Specl X ie, who advanced to the four matches, cost $75. Each ball is 2 Saveball s in cycles, For a| | Women's Singles. Tied | ‘ he died an em mae Sa vaniced 20/:tig: fourth ye Ho sang ches In diameter and weighn sev sialon tus AAO yates Adige SORA i ERMA EHE IE \ : times, the Sox beating the | Taree gh ‘a 1 ace and Byloz; Sutherland | , ra b Partner} Tigers, 3 to 2 snd Onslow nm ourice : comes an ergy in which batting hols! | stixed Doubles oe Metropole Blk. ala 9e | swa a * The Athletics did not jose—they didn't SALT LAKE IS SOLONS TWICE = With the youngsters passing up Women’s Doublen.+sseeesseeseeess | | plays 00000000009 TWICE BEATEN BE Firpo-Cowler Is |pitching as desirable position, «|| + ar yaeavweeebdes + 20000! 000 ‘i =e \s city is bound to exist When | (Name Partner) Doing whi pitchers are not sup. 108 ANGELES, Aug. 6—Vernon| 6 41 sEAT ACORNS St dB H de | |i tive, batt i toned down ana med fo, Hugite Meguilian drove FOR PLEASURE'S defeated Balt Lake twice here yester.| OAKLAND, Aug, 6-—Sacramento | Oppe NY FRYE] | the pitcher has a chance, then and Giawty win le raver free he Sed day by scores of 4 to 2 and 15 to 6.| *luggers took both games from Oak ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug, 6.—The || 7ot until then, need any ‘one look to 0 Leslie and Sawyer each made home| jand here yesterday, The scores of |} 10.round no-decision boxing bout | | £" triking improvement in runs the contests were 10 to 7 and 9 to 6,|| between Lula Angel Mirpo ana || Pitching ¥ sseeeeenens gad me a] rat wanme . T Cowler, British — heavy ‘ ss "i § i (Name Partner) es weight, scheduled here for Moy, || JACK REICHLE 18 SOX STAR § pmb. ould, at ‘ave and ‘ lien. Yellowhorns and 4 re | di ght, was ordered stopped § ng of 1924 reerulis who i i Hecond } eon en rt Hyde toda , the grade in the big Game) that gave Halt Lake 4 | amento f ; wired St. Loula poli ee the Robins, 4 Onkinnd fin’ Uiat the atate for 1] pony ve, Bacholder, Gould and: Wate thon, Kittery, Prough and Koehler; |) bids we fighting" by: |Reiohle, stellar outfielde 0 Trotwine, Gilder and Ha well, Bley and Mead eel chi heed bid Be nis peal that it once possessed time pitching dominates. ‘Then Wane Part ner) Junior Boy Doubles. , Junior Boys’ Singles. ....4. Junior Girls’ Singles. taking neti 4 Just tack of L, C. Smith Bug. © Card Tables, Pool, Cigars & Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed OO0000000000UK leagues, don't fail to Include Jack | Heeeeeeenes eee eeeeeneres Rube Marquard #ang "Maybe 1 Ain't 80 . aeingla (Phone) od, Mut T Can Heat » and. the | ton Red Sox, raves took their thhd atraight from the Cards, 4 to Oy