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sean atat tao : /EDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929, PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR “TOD MORGAN AND BUD RIDLEY SQUARE OFF AT ARENA TONIGHT . BLANCHE STENMOE BEATS CRYSTAL EXPERTS IN STAR MILE SWIM | Great Featherweights ae Golf Meet Six Tom’s Trophy| K onowaloff Dish Up Glove Classic Espi sacha Wins State Op Wins Men’s | Morgen Capable of Giving Ridley Real Fights in| QUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN] Garrison 8 Mile Race jured Eye Said to Be All Right; Good Supporting ‘Tn : Little Crystal Cl Card in Prospect iy WH EETTRZ YL yu wore Finish at : ittle Crys lub Star Is I etiertan! ab er! Made . . " ht at the Y' BETTER Awl, DYoU | c acific Coast Record EN Tod Morgan steps into the ring tonig! us a y , | ons to battle Bud Ridley for the Pacific Coast) Zf AW ANGUS, Do-You ’ CALL OFF Yf THINK HE'S pacvnio vis eraeen : . TO SEN featherweight crown, one of the greatest boxers that ever MIND “THE “THE AT Nour GAME. || Gor ME 1 BiH - BY TOM OLSEN pulled on a glove will be in his corner, The second i *| BoNNie ST ANDREWS NE) WEEL With “TH! - feo Maile - Pee Phil Taylor Nosed Out by; (TAR. Plawest, ub ont in ee aie “Spider” Roach, the only man in America who can make L DEFEATED SiR T DO, MAIOR'| | Mayor, BUS! rate att eyeien Thrilling Finish’ of In- 5 © ot Northwest. ioaing_and Benny Leonard look silly laverneaa, At blocking aide: iM) MAC PHEARGON I DINNA He's A Wer epee fis Ryeipctsintt glewood’s Professional ae real Bie ive a 4 it sages Aah punches, he is in FOR “THE ScoTnisH Ken TH’ LAD CishR- ole GO OVER A “THUMB IN) 1 BY ALEX C, ROSE f sc Abasinde 4 stepping, ducking 0 But atey r i CHAMPIONSHIP ? © BUSTER, WEEL paisladhacs ae NOUR SOUP: Bae Ay ROBE ME himpl?, Sa 2 , seule GOLF COURSE y snighrnd Mize. hig eo or recognized as the most skillful performer 11 HOLES OF GRUELLING Has wach For him { 19 1 an ] AX: ater “et mikes F with ' cata ‘ ms nad. can’t score effec- 4 Cc ce BALLOOW. eit sight division has produced, can’t score an effec GOLF, AND NoT ONE } , nibition of shot making that aha Roach, fight men claim. Leonard is an} SHOT DID TI PLAY OFF wi +” I never Dees iGirpanien ¢ at, Eee ardent admirer: of the San F ‘apper and has “HE FAIRWAN ? 4 L a Frag erralies, Country club of 8 . jreen Lake Neptune club sent for Spider to come East} Do You RECALL 2 + aw A ttle, muccessfully 4 his title defeated Katheryn Brown, last and condition him on po St. Leuis Players : 16 of atataonen. 24 y year’s champion, and rated as one leading ‘the fel inish © { - of the best women swimmers on the than one occasion the fading nate one four years, sm | Get Suspensions ‘dite oe 7 ay me Paci x Roach, it is agreed by all South. as iri atin 88. q . | } a Blan uree, with ) ) Btenmoe also defeated Hester East- Tee ene eit ete tn || Austin manag » ‘ which was four man, another Crystal club star, who champion if he could hit, He is} Ausiin beirey gered : = a ach content to teach and ool com: ers like Morgan, and has ‘oted A great deal of time, to the young sier ever since Tod began to box won the race two years ago. : utr oro, who tied for Louis, Am n “league ba h Du E ‘ / f « ec havin, 244 count club, was indefinitely suspended / h having a g today by Ban Johnson, president hie A. Yifff 4 , In winn » crown, the Seattle the remarkable fast time of 24 min- of the ue, as thesresult of S 4 Star again demonstrated that he is utes, 38 Kec This {s believed in California. words he exchanged with Umpire ‘. ‘. ; yj , : " al yy not only one of the foremost golf. | |to be cific coast mile ree- According to general opinion, Tod || ini ON" ° = as Whe ern on the American continent, but ord for ard course, An offi. will need Roach, and, everything he Frank Ellerbe, St. Louis fielder, a >a i y /j also that this golf game ts never a Jelal check ts being made upon this s ona ilerbe, Bt. 4 Ay | a, ; bo hog ally me ; [ela bas In. the line of sensational at-}) age indefinitely suspended \ hundil the leat putt fs sunk. | ope Téatoas fetmoial' tack when he faces Ridley tonight. |i]. ihe same argument, which ‘ \ SKIN Wher the field teed off for the final] S ; The latter is the most dangerous || v4. from certain decisions by } AW f t oe totes Seotertaye ie boxed’ ait over| BEVHah yorktsinehs. wae ore WSpounder west of the Rockies, " S A [ Mins Brown at the start and never nveus N \ \\ - J but the shouting, with Taylor start-| sented thig trophy a8. Gn\gave an inch of ground ‘The rai fandea sturdy little champion from | (“** whine wenaediy oe . . 5 )| WW gained in Monday's pia “\award to the winner of the\» is ut a doulit the most beget My Z ained onday's ay P ' al ms nler clas er nes 6 up ahead ave their backers, but ; j- i ) & A hing lke that never neeme | fishermen's race to be held|""e" cg Bo pel "poche tice Bud ts the favorite, because the COMISKEY IS f : to worry the Ing A ind late in August to celebrate | wih the itt n Lake girl keep. Breat majority of the Seattle ring ‘ ; the same set up at Yakima w ra the 300th anniversary of the'ing the gruelling pace that her older followers ave never een Morgan SERVING HIS . t won the sate crown, overcoming Joe | +0 4'n ding of Gloucester, anid more expretenced rival was rt action. \ ‘ovak's bi 4 4 forging 5 : lee id. Tod is a pink cheeked, pleasant Jon the Jast lap. He's a fighter. | Maas., home of deep-sea fake The little star of Dad" Henry's Sort of chap, who looks more iike | in thin same Al Espinosa, and there | erg, |club gave everything she had. She @ finale hopper than a scrapper. A MISK owner ‘ was no fluke in the way he played PAI Vacs 2. jwas dragged from the water ex That face of Tod's and his gentle the Chicago White Sox, is start : a - rings around. the “Northwest cham hausted at the end of the race. Mise ith. ye pasaball. He . n when they hooked up in that Brown, too, was pulled from the wa- manly manner foot a flock of sock- peers te besenel wea sem ice : Wi : i 8 64th birthda ‘ecently \e o-be forgott ta lo, yeater ter, id after being vi - eis who depend mostly upon an Sith birthday recently &K, haverrte-y. forgotten, laneiaa ribe Wins Frerapcieathermpztige BE rs ee eee marce: | ot the beat Stat sackare in early hae WE MAJOR WORKS PSYCHOLOGY 10 BUFFALO BUSTER OR as puny constatulaied her cote gentlemen and weil pina bows | Dall, when he played for St. Louis . | ind, finished one mn e Tying fect behind the winner. Miss East- ball when he payed for 8 Lau, ; i | First Game «isi: : in and out of the ring, it would ; ™ es Ss Taylor- Dut ‘ fae e J man was unable to cope with the fu- be mighty hard to pick a pair more | SP Wentla ° > “ of Senttl s rious pace sgt by Miss Stenmoe and eit, Wii and Tot Sor nay vie ak ton win we LLURStorm Halts Late Tennis Play odor amcor ono cach Senne POM. BeOS |e Bert, Hower, satis Fan. Where the hangers-on and| wiite ox, z pag the: Maltin’ oe ; be said that other duties made it leeches of the boxing game are, Pr youngater from the &§ a = j ’s Park T t t te ranks, landed in the money with a Hint» ind tet ow’ noasten test’ WERNON HAS Tuesday in Star’s Park Tournament ‘:* erga Op et ang Redeye to’ thelr “knitting, and ao all of RAINSTORM that broke at 6 o'clock last night halted all late matches in The Star-, with the open out of the way, the |b ‘ critiea, “aad anole eee yseabges soph binge SIGNED STAR Woodland park tennis tournament and those matches that couldn't be played will be rear nigh gard Hayes pg nr 16 a0 "Dad. ‘Henry, Gulsbel fear of iy tos he open! Diay fol * los Angele ™ o and the 1 inspec sisal weak BATTERY MEN held on Thursday. The schedule has been ra-arranged and all players should check up Angeles ' d rishane was bothered’ with a amateur title, and while the field | vernon : cram, it th tart and dro; re turned loose and thru these columns before going to the park. may fall a little ahort of what started Oskland “i aE. Che. & ped far. thie melee is on. With both hoyx |, DITCHER TINER and Catcher " ; behind, but stuck gamely with it amt flock of junior matches were played off Tuesday and some good tennis was dished |in last year's meet at ima, the RESULTS, | finished the race, BPS tonight's sett Whitray MRE Panter y (OF the , Show 2 quality here is far superior and the te Keke tale Redstross. Eater © M ‘ tub - of Texas UP- Don Hamilton and Frank Shaw put up one of the marathon matches of the tourna- pe Mexico club of th Vest n ‘Th Indications are that altho Bon Stein e sitland, 0 BB iprrvigtind pease oar sen lere ix also a great deal of in- jleague, have been purchased by the Ment so far, Shaw winning 6-0, |, 8-6. {a looked upon to come thru in the Frapcjeco ¢. . reed fatest in the rest of the card that race ‘ . Vernon 4 (12 Sr ):|at.the end of ‘the third Jap. ‘The lt: Vernon Tigers. None of the postponed matches of Monday were run off due to the rain. same fashion open champion te Druximan has lined T = tle girl twisted her ankle as she dove i :. . did, the north 4 wtar will have alc ce CITY as . D for | Tiner is a righthander. Both men! Al doubles entries, except mixed doubles teams, must be listed at The Star §- | td, the: north sd ave 8 QALT LAKE CITY, Au this evening’s entertainment. The i 1 from the starting float, and as the d row to hoe Pe) were reco! nended by “Deacon” Van complete bill follows ah gir ase \ "li " ° i ‘elser 1 g 600d | race wore 07 e: day at 7 p. m. The complete"list of teams entered so far will be published in Thurs Wall aslwuat toutes ctr Cokie on With Weiser Dell twirling gc ce wore on, her lez began to bother Bud Ridh Tod Morga bape tensions age nose day’s Star. All teams not; t leg of y and it ball, the Indians from Seattle de-|her, After repeated pleadings from ud Ridley vs. Tod Morgan, 12 ay’s Star. 4 s t € " , ‘, her father from the canal banks, she The West Texas and Southwest 3 | real te ented Salt Lake here yesterday in Ree i ern Ragues blew up a few weeks listed there that plan to play fented’ Balt. Lake) here: fohnny Mack ys. Jimmy r ; g.| Withdrew from the race. 10. pounas. myers: | ago. must inform the tournament Just Common Courtesy oY Vanes age IDS Teste t mi Br to Miss Stenmoe’s time was 32 min- . Woodland park manager at ‘ ce affair to watch! utes, 6% seconds. This time is Te- Russ Pierce vs. Roy Small, 133 | anager a seehe > in Tha & we , 1 aa the Seattle standpoint. markably fast. It is five minutes pounds. |LOS ANGELES “before Thursday at 7 p. m. as HE s sar for py am ame ao i ake pitas be AH Rygeove sr 32-281 | Doc Johnson and Roy Leslie each) speedier than. that made by. Mise Fred Welsh vs. J: aly, | BEATS TIGERS the draw is to be made 1s published a day in advance for the convenience i end, 3 x Mitrie Konowaloff, the Crystal jclub's ace, won the men's race with Miss Stenmoe took the lead from ; louted home runs out of the park.| Brown in winning the race last year. pevrweishts Thursday night. || of the pla . It is only common courtesy that every e, Aber Seattle got two in the first and] Mitre Konowaloff, swimming: in Idke McCarthy vs. Danny Math LOS ANGELES Loe por ci J 9 Salt Lake got three. The Indians! superb style, took the lead in the y ona || Player entered should check over this schedule and when : po; Salt Lake &: I 7 ‘ews, 126 pound: Angeles defeated Vernon in a thrill.| The od ile I ag ed two more in the. third! me: ace and Was never headed, . sie ng 1%-inning gam ® yesterday, ft terday’s*results fo it is impossible for them to play at the hour scheduled, | © * y wage ee OSB men’s race and was never hea sed : bh them t 17203 |and then tallied four in the seventh.| “I wish 1 had known that my time LOGGING NINE bed ot pllpoaals hould inform The Star the day before the match x z Sait Lake staged a feeble rally in! was that fast when I was swimming” ME winning tally acro: D Z Moy lagi yd ie ‘is to be played, so that their opponents will not be mak- 4 seein Fe a 31-20, the eighth, in which two counters | Konowaloff raid, when told Me ETS DEFEAT, eit es ag ot Duttt aefeated Jame Andervon|| ing the trip to the park for a default. When it is poss : Be-7 305 | were netted jafter the race. “I feel that 1. cou! PYSHT, Wash. Aug. 22—The |1 Ansel = : ‘ Boas bo, 3 5 Lech x ORE have clipped a couple of minutes off Merrill & Ring nine defeated the | Vernon . : Bg nC detented Kenneth oe-|| Ole the matches will be rescheduled. This, at least, is | ra von, vere 1 neat RH. PO, of thatit T had ketows” Goodyear Logging Co. nine of Clai-|, Batteries: Wallace and . er. by det Anderson, votn|| he most that the'players who have accepted The Star's een Jack Torney, Neptune club st Jam Bay, 11 to 10, in a very exciting |**'’ May and Hannah, Murphy a A z _ || invitation to play at the North End, can do for the con- : sr 1 LM oasis | Me Gave, en the — eres ps : bs ieee Bonday. | iMAILS TWIRLS es r venience of their fellow players. Those wishing to get : ee ‘wide pales 1 ee geeene for a previous defeat fi Sundayel- 7 ated : in touch with the manager of the tournament regarding Stat ren. Lake bench, \siainiae victory. SHUT-OUT BALL “ a. Ne aM. Ww b schedule changes should call Melrose 5719 between 7:30 8 | nice rac d deserves much credit The score:: R. H. E.| OAKLAND, Aug Walter e and 8 p. m. each day, and the chanies will be: made if i er “ i ° palin ied yess cy bees” ; teal Lopetn Co ib ao Sie eaten Mie Cade a taee LU auleas: Hae Goan’ win woceg, | LOOMMDIE! ain 14F-96-95—380) Totals , 3 1 Aline of & wonaeetil oeiee swim- Batteries—Humphreys, Ecterbrook, |clyb here yesterday and Onk a gus cd lan weenie | er 93-93-3583) walt Lake— mer. oe Tramel; Lanlie, 1 t and Button = e| Lynn Prescott, another Neptune A 2 is ieiath te ackson,| Irving Anderson o1 Robinso Clarence Johnson va, Edward Hickman. | © club expert, finished third. Prescot! 1 | te” acore John Voter defeated Dick Jackson,| Irvin Drangs.| Jack Ciagne va, Bande S H ¢iclub exp te : , B. Anderson chi te SOLONS BEAT ssn irtocino ..... 3] Eck shaw! defeated) De’ Hamsivn,| inne were OMETHIN ¢ fot off to a poor start, but begun Oakland 4 ba! " ‘ait lex Fi J. Naw shea; io 9 | close up as the race went along. - ; seesbivecton 5 yon Frie-| 3 a. Henry Noltan 1 a va. Arnold Johnson. | J ne z PORTLANDERS | “Yiatteries:” sitcheit, Hodge and 3 (Robinson det Seat kde Hat er onag Tey ena ni | c We Amoia 3 NEW FOR Jenkine, | pitas, wale aay. fee ‘Da SACRAMENTO, Aug. 22.—Sacra-| Agnew; Malls and Read, Wallace defeated Robert Ata rh M. Henry, the Nept coach. mento defeated Portland, 3 to 0, in| a | dtarola stree A nofiel | Che Duet ve, Donald Howard by dinero d Miss Stenmoe's victory was made; re eens Portlans, 3 NEPTUNE CLUB wii’ Seley eras to Ci a te ee hae eine FIGHT ARENA st na ies : t te eeu | possible only by long pour ote. Don Obstuger Lao Lagerstrom ys. Harry Blake. SOY JAD" WADHAMS, matchmak. tl siveny ®\ tiring advice and coaching by him. The acore— R. E.| Perio. and Ingwola © nodal — ae | pte shana re iad i. é er Portland .... 5 : TO GIVE DANCE » 5 | er for Jack Doyle at Vernon, The little Neptune ,club swimm 1 6 u 2 2 ‘ 7 Singles {Cal tells of an. fnnovation in tted f venth, filed | stands today as one of the city’ Batteries verenz and © Daly . | Doyle's new arena that will be en-|o [foremost water stars. ‘|stage a swimming meet at tho ‘ " |tirely out of the ordina tor De pinch; etraek| Hughes and Koehler. West Green Lake bathing beach|_ Luke Thelberg defeated James Bruton, E T N | MANAGER O tire! F ; . poms of the it was announced yes. | re eo (cattae” sein SAP SHR eres swaca ome ATHLETICS! J, JOHNSON|Sas Gate de ee | BY KNOCK OUT! |the club. Ten events for boys and | it. " : - aN When the fighters start for the Kohler by deta : ej ‘ ‘ \girls will be run off. ir Tian aca RY SULLIVAN, the Ameri NOTT, partner of Billy f 1 rf , " : aad jring, instead of walking down the| tig: é | I ON IGHT BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Aug. | A dance will be given by the] P ‘ can who ently swam the | baon, han assumed the man: | sists. in view of the audience n—J ‘ ‘ ro, they | He Bob Roper, New York heavyweight, |club Thursday night. at Caswell’s| 3 on f dereon iKlish channel, was in the water/agement of Jack Johnson, and he ba “ i will walk thru the tunnel and pop | base, bits— Hala Th A Knocked out Tom Berry of Cincinnati |hall. The proceeds will go to the| Mel “ , 7 hoara’ 26 minutes ‘and’ took off jsays ‘that the onetime great negro linia the rine madan Sacrition Wit—Strana (tty) e rena in the second round of a scheduled | purchase of prizes for the contest ohn, Vom er Rail in weight during haeaplen can stop Dempsey, cual Then, on their way back from the| 6, Dell 6. Baeex $ Fifth and University 10 round scrap here last night. jants in the meet. | annn : Lene ring, they will again pass thru the|Dell 3. Innings. pitched 5 “Strangler” Lewis, when he! Very well. Let Sinnott, ns a{ tine thes ; | Lune voaponsible for-—Singleton s, Dell 6 || Auspices National Athletic Club STAR DOUBLE ENTRIES [tone oft 14" pounds fight ike oat would shew ennrccence> Nyberg, ea . cece nesc-e>- very in onother way,” says Wadhama,| Seattle 7, Salt Lake 6, Umpires— |] For the Featherweight Champion® Billy Re y t } dim Jeffries, when he was at his/quickly whether Johnson 1s still|“whon a fighter gets all’ bloody we {a84 Toman, Time—z:03, ship of the Pacific Coast an pick him up and drop him down NATIONAL LEAGUE EW. YORK, Aug. 22,—It may. be | golt tinued t Antrey sen . t the end c ret tient than | But Johnson, chances are, doesn't |the hole." binge BUD Pte is ORK, Aug. 22 may be | go continued: to stele ndrew Hen Y ¢ was when he started want Wills. Ho would probably " 7 ote eat UNDS eg 3 quist. } . : try Rete Bi Abie, eatiooai chee the green bay tree. Ineldentally, | "eet petty John vm K. Ay Tom Longboat, the Indian, prob: /fight Firpo, thinking he could’ out- | pit ae att) 6 ROUNDS eee G an : gather for the 1924 national cham-|it can no longer be overlooked ©. T, Stephens va. I, st ably est long-distance run-}smart him; and, of course, he Id | 'WEINERT HAS r ae ; a ‘ i et a ¢ ery Lightfoot vs, George Clark BDI SG Been vee Ra RnOe | | Jains King?) STs poate it ile to piny “penttthe| Roger Lapham, who in His oy: H. Hohinece wa veged Retains oo (Hees Chae over ved: Gonia rin So We to HeEE Dempsey, thinking ho | a ‘ TOD MOR' rays of a Weate , and all|hood days resided in New York ybabilit id sun will be gilsten-|{s now identified with th aa peta Yeu Kianers Oost gor, {miles and not tdke off more than/ would be paid for the beating | WORD TO SAY | ; war California’s Latest Bearer y said sun will be glisten. ow identified wi he game Cartana va, Kenneth Ossingo ie enang pqiatog ‘. - erat ; R’ Me Baad peak’ wath: Asana | Shas Ban vFeuntiech and fattey’ He +Letoy Kelly vs. Kyrlan Hynde Eryeae re en ae Hitt cig ahd Ro 2 % 4 0 a | eo : Mebane And yet running lx undoubtedly | with Witls, tho, he would receive! ABOUT FIRPO' BOUTS announcement from United States|hag been urgent in hi plea for 1 " » * 4 | RESULTS Russell Ruffoorn vs. Jack Summers. ie best of all exercises for reduc-|no-big amount of money, and Wills, | m. Mee agunetatlon : Reddquatters tea | recognition. They have everything} Chet Vincent va, CO. Hatfield ine permageinl thyr ip that’ Gani lae dennaon well : ene ue ROM Charley Weinert: “Firpo| chles 1, Brookiyn |] _ First Bout Starts une ere er rene US the |soltels could pr tay re erbaatne ee mat NN boat was a tall, lean fellow, who,|proposition tor a man’ of 45 who|+. can hit—and don’t tet anybody | rat, Phtad Fekete ee ane ea " ¢ "5 tol {thousands of steclshafted clubs, 4 | an ‘ f 45 E es ! — ot se ¥ i io Litera pleat ani str: ¢ me 1 tubs, x hn Fitdweralé |when-he went into a race, was all|has done his share of dissipating, {tell you he can't | Pittsburg 9, New Raiee 1406 eC ave.) within the realm of pos ely popular on tho coast. ; ’ Cigar Store, 7 fi f pne and solid flesh, with little or " “His boxing Is a flifferent matter, | Airis GA Ne ye i Kelter & Bernbaw that a course on the je Coae , sore | |no t he could Io: | He has a lot to learn about that ‘ building: Compton will be selected. The constitution| | A M. no Sats tak Hey caula Alone HEISMAN WILL | sont, Jim areas Mel Dranga ¥*. winner James Bruton- | “But any man he hits he'll drop. New York THe aye. of the association provides for a | eaice 19 be made a year in at © Major Tall — | “sisiorsssisrt'» ta,cmew | HORSE RACING | — COACH W, & J, Hen ti aronrast man Dever net Sut a Siamese | bs 1a Sonn “W, Hel A *|in the ring or in the gymnasium, |Betrott : iat Tar A ants armen 0 ; ( Pomeroy-Alden John claman, former hedd} Whe i i Froeived from tie. championship L. When he grabs hold of you he's | Wastineton 4 Ringalde 82 Tre received from the championship - fh Walling winner Brad} IN CALIFORNIA football coach at Georgia Tech. | ike steel. 1 would rank him now Chicago General Admission, committee. Five runs scored in the first Inning ; “| A horse-racing track is being|and the University of Pennsylvania, | about the same as was Carl Morr | Patladerphta wien” Watson et i es Si) ZO a a Me 4 airs ragee about the sar was Carl Morris | Pitta To illustrate to what ‘lengths sen- ey beat the Prien Hemet Me, winner Keliye Hynde, Lier rey a sketch te go ie if ae Wii ee ulttee ci oe Bi pea peat aie ey timent has changed it is only neces- 5. Winner y-Fitegeraid ve. winner| 408 Angeles, Tt fale mentor at Washington @ Jefferson] “Dempsey, 1 suppose, will whip sary to recall a conversation of a Royen-Heardaley, a meeting carly this fall on September 1 tcl The Reda came back within 1% gare Rare eare Ago! Outing which. (1 o¢ ind Giants. by biating the PAIS feet 000000000000000000% jhim, But Jack had better keep his| New York-Chicayo game postponed; FOR PLEASURE'S { ' jehin well Protected. ‘ain, e Bor tat iene on "er fe! CHANGES. MADE IN DA | ‘| soNVAAMORLON-St, Luly game called tn SAl iors " ‘ Only 1 icheduled . RESULTS ry over the championship in a year or no, — | Wr ever th ERO The suggestion way regarded aa\ Raat YORK, Aug, 22.—The same | Wiilam Tilden, William Johnaton, | play, aa they have dono for the yust | LOOMING UP| TOP PRICE IS The ZERO a4 A Joke by association officials, even| re am that defended the avis} Vincent Richards and Richard nor. | fe Tus soatialnn Sercbitaies ae Ta AAA BaD, Rane a een SET FOR BOUT. ‘ ck of Ly C. Smith tho the spokesman from the Golden| up for America inst your willagain | ris Williams TL. are the players » the nature of an upset, because he | will ask Harry Wills to take him|. Prives tor the. Jotinny Dundee Gate gave figures and ficts which acvedtcidty university: tad: ached |fake the courts in defense of the|lected by the Davia cup eommittes find Tilden have broken up their {into his training camp. with the|Benny Leonard Nghtwelght chanv showed a spread and growth of ; ¥ has sched- linternational sliverware when the|of the United States Lawn Tennis |dondles team this years This pair |idea of making a fighter of him,|Plonship bout at the Yanks’ stadium, the game along lines difficult to] uled a football game with University United States and Australian teama | association lost the only mateh tn last’ year's |Those who have seen Burr work|September 6, will range from $2.60 duplicate in any other section of}ot Oklahoma for the national capital |clash, August 41, Soptomber 1 and Iden and) Johnston undoubtedly | play when they were beaten in the with the glover may he ig tho maky}to $16.50, Only 6,000 tickets wil) Reena: ince then Californie, (his tail 4, at Forest Hills, N. Xs will bear the burden of tho singles ‘doubles by Patterson and Wood, ings of w champion, be sold at the top price, t