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PAGE 12 TURDAY, AUGI JOE SWARTZ DEFEATS DICK BURR IN. BIG STAR TENNIS UPSET Youngster Eliminates Ex-Champ 1920 Woodland Park King Defeated in Three- | Set Match Friday ICK BURR, 1920 Star-Woodland park tennis champion, fell before young threeset match in the first upset of the 1923] tournament, under on th North End courts Swarts eliminated Burr & threeset match by the 6-4, 3-6, 7 | Both played -brilliant tennis most | of the way, beautiful placements featuring the match. Tow the End doth fellows showed the strain of the match. Swartz had Burr in the final set, but Burr deuced the set before going down to defeat Mel Dranga and Windy Langlie. oth seeded play were forced to} the limit to win from the Robinson twins. Dranga beat Morton Robin: | fon only after three hard sets, 79 | 82. Langlie put out Nelson Robinson, 6-8, 6-2, 62 Favorites came thru in the important matches. The complete results for Friday's play, along with the revised Satur day schedule, follow FRIDAYS RESULTS Joe Swartz in a now way | Frida count in of other Btaadecker, ¢-0, 6-3 Juett beat Gordon Wayne by defau! Men's Singles Mel veges jefeated Morton R fon, S: Pat O'Donnell feated P. Fa McDonald, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2; © Williams defeated Harry Lightfoot, €-3, 6-3; Thomas Kidwell defeated L. A Watson, 6-3, 6-1 Roger Gleason defeated Chet Duett.| 5-6, 6-4, 6-2; Herman Myers defeated Roy Sampson. ¢ 4-0; Frank Kozlowski Gefeated Peres Dix, 6-2, 6-2; Gene Ob ham defeated Harvey Paimquist, 6 feated John Curtano, 6-3, 4-6 Bwarts defeated Dick Burr, 6-4, Chet Vincent defeated 6-2. SATURDAYS REVISED SCHEDULE Billy Newkirk Wallace and Vogel vs Howard Howard. Jackson and Hotter. BU Davidson Kirk and Sawy Ata s Winston vs en and W A.M Scully . Clarke. Farje and 7 Burdette and and. Thomps Clagne and Hogan. Meade and son. Luke Newkirk Mey Wa: Thelbers At Noon Winners of above matche led as play is comple Atl Same schedule plan. vs. winner Poore-W ve ephens Hickman Mel Drange. ve wi Quinn and leason Thomas K At ar. M. Herman Meyers vs. Frank Koz! Winner Pope-De Oca vs. strom. Vincent and Loe vs. partner. __ Dyer and Swartz At 4 P/M. EH Anderson vs. E. Hickman. Ruffcorn and Kelly vs. Pope phens. Brown and Sampson vs. Lagerstrom. Taylor and Fellers vs Anderson. ‘O'Donnell and Clarke. Hart and Johanson vs Charleston. Swanson and partner ve Marion. Leo Lager- N. Robinson end vs. Watson and and Ste- Langlie and Anderson and and Palmquist ys. Clarke Lightfoot and Hesketh arn At 5 P.M. Meyers and Boggs vs. ‘Brennan. Bradley and Theibers vs. Godfrey. At 6 P.M. Semi-finals Junior boys’ singles (uppe bracket). ‘Winne: themscives in readiness to play second- Found matches at 5 and 6 p. m.; n to be made up at scoreboard a pletion of first-round ESF siery PACIFIC COAST 1. Cartano and Ban Francisco . Sacramento Portland .. Sait Lake | Seattle .. Los Angeles Vernon . Oakland . é rH Wh 438 RESULTS Balt Lake 9 tle 6 Sacramento 6, Portland Oakland & San Francisco 1 Vernon 6, Los Angeles 1 NATIONAL Pet ew York .... | Gincinnat! Pittsburg Chicago .... Bt Louis bs Brooklyn .... Piiladelphia Boston 45 a9t 10 RESULTS Philadelphia 6, Chicago 5. Cincinnat! 4, Brooklyn 0 New York 6, Bt. Louls 4 (14 innings) Pittsburg 7, Boston 2 AMERICAN LEAGUY, New York . Cleveland Detroit Bt. Louis .. Washington Boston n Kt. Louis 6, Boston 5 Philadelphia 3, Chicago New York 7, Detrolt | Washington 20, Cleveland & SPEEDWAY TO OPEN IN EAST Barney Oldfield, veteran racing “driver, will pilot a car in # race that Will mark the opening of a new truck @t Altoona, Pa, Labor Dav. iS lout a} MeDonald and| Crack Lacrosse Team May Play Efforts already afoot bring the combined Oxford-Cam bridge lacrosse team, which Is touring Canada, to Seattle to play » picked local organization The English wing great crowds wherever play in the North, a in Seattle would be are to collegians are ar they and kame a big drawing card. Two crack local lacrosse West Seattle and Pirate a gregations, meet in a game Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Hiawatha playfield teams the Burger Is Beaten by Salt Lake crry and to LAK Burger 13 hits yesterday to Salt Lake, 9 was played in remarkably No home runs were made contest, altho 24 hits were This is quite unusual local park Burger was relleved by who twi effective ball All of Salt Lake's runs were made in the first six Innings. Tun scone An R Aug touch tt The Kame fast time in this pounded for ALT Geo i fe Blak Raldwin, 3% Yaryan, *Batted for Blak: © by Innings Burger reser mn Runs respon DIXON HAS SiGurtield ‘ts Pian OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN “TAKE IT EASY MATOR = “TRY 10 OR 15 MORE SWATS, AN! IF You CAN'T PLAY \TouT, TLL Go GET A WHEEL- BARROW AN! WELP You ANE MATOR ~ WEEL PLAYED MON! WEEL PLAYED, N JOVE ANGUS 1 DON'T BELIEVE THE SAND USED I “THESE “TRAPS \S OF “THE SAME QUALITY “THEY Us! ON “THE SCOTTIGH LINKG!e 1 NEVER EXPERIENCED “THIS DIFFICULTY OVER THERE I THE To 8 “To es ao) HA-HA = SIN MATOR« You ouGhT LENGTH OF SEWER PIPE * WIth You LOOK LIKE Nou ARE WORKING He's TRIED eT IT OUT WITH EVERYTHING) BUT A SUBPOENA !s) FROM BACK HERE WE LOOKS LIKE A WINDMILL i) ACTION! CARRY A MAKE IT Gasour INTHE SNARES OF A_SAND-TRAP == Bon Stein Will Defend State Link: Title Against Des Moine: BERDEEN, Wash., rae will defend his title of here this morning ap BY ALEX C. ROS Bon Stein, the star playe state amateur champion when he t 3ill Ingham, a dark horse from Des Moines, lowa. These two youngsters worked their way to the final positions by shooting wonderful | “ef r from the Seattle Golf club, tees off on a golf in their second and semi-final matches yesterday, and their meeting today is creat- ing quite a flurry couple of days the Des seems to be an impression th around the Moines lad has shown town, that he is at he can give the title-holder ON DUNDEE |GOSSIP OF PLAYERS WHO _¥ DUND! ampion, the has feather fights. eorge Dixon ixht champion of more than 800 fights. Dixon's fights mos fights—20 and 25 rounds. There another thing Dixon. was Mor probably, than Dundee, punch. Most of his fights, ended in knockouts. Dundee, already old as fi has a long way to trave can be classed bya Dixon. WALTER MAILS th® colore the had were tly long was He about clever n fact, hters go, before he BEATS LEADERS | re OAKLAND, Walter | Mails looked sweet on the mound for | Oakland today, and the de | feated San Francisco, 5 t Malle} | allowed but four hits. locals yt | The score | San Francisco | Oakland | Geary, and Read. Buckley and Yelle; Mails in men's doubles should hold | |BEAVERS LOSE TO SACS, 5-1 SACRAMENTO, Aug. Penner | allowed Portland only three hits yes terday, and Sacramento easily 6 to 1 The score 3 Portland | ieee mento 10 1 Pillette, Onslow; Penner : won, Schroeder nd Scha JAKE MAY IS ___ EASY WINNE LOS ANGELES, Aug With | Jakie May twirling superb Ver |non came back strong | defeated Los Angeles, 6 to 1 | The score R | Los Angeles 1 | Vernon 6 Hughes, | May and ng. ball, E 1 Robertson Baldwin and Hannah JOHNSON AND MISKE SIGNED WARK, N. J, Aug Jack Johnson, former world's heavyweight boxing champion, has been signed to| meet Billy Mixke ber 10, |SANTEL’S EYES and here on Santel, — light-heavyweight Wrestling champion of the world, {a |!n San Francisco now for the pur pose of having his eyes examined Aside from this difficulty, he is in| g00d physical condition MRS, MALLORY WINS BOSTON, Aug. Mra, Mallory, former Ameriean cham: pion, won the final round in the Longwood invitational tournament by defeating Mis Kathleen Me! ranking British star, 6-2 and 6-1, | schedule 80, | and he could | C42 | | tu | doesn’t 0 | brace erday and| Septem. | | that Molla |insikts that Firpo fight | | of course, or become suddenly | experience | sound ARE IN STAR NET MEET principally because of the fact that during the past) team and thera a real shot-maker a hard run for the priz Whether he can or not to We meen, but the writer w ve 4 if th ite £ the Monday's park Th Wood tennis til Mond: are of able Mond schedule hould to obtain the Mond: All call team: on Monda teams nd Mixed ted doubles at Woo must park b et made urnament comple p.m an North dope bv’ Richard Burr, ed nder the up: vetera has impr He tournament himself jut this come with He has developed and bea Joo Swartz, young | beating t terday this in w ous and do jusi mate game atching, In the dished Duett and at 6 m and Clarence Thelbe i it out Junior 4p Semi-finals s events will t with Chet Dranga meeting with Robin Nau arke, Luke and Billy Newkirk fight in the lower bracket. Finals this event are scheduled for Tuc day. The semifinals in the lower st will be played until play Mel Nelson F; Ch not Mond the walloped xingles Gleason handed when he the mens’ Roger dop' another |Chet Duett upset In mI in| en t Vincent has moved into the fir Present plans call for Thur * expected. time PrP. MeDonald ed hectic men nree-a had a for O'Connel three-set encounter Oldham bracket some good finished. dow Swartz, Windy Lang that ought matches t Gene ire in a > bring out Langerstrom has gone thea ands by defaults, but he get started today whe Oca mateh Leo four re will finally he meets F and winner Ranion De ms and 0, put up a when they tangle c. ¢. Wil puld T. Steph of a p.m whale With Gertrude Irene Stephen Thelma Wolff er will k Rita Meyer, Dorothy Schreiner b Mra. Brag red the Cole, nson, and women's good tennis singles ee i next DOUBLE FINALISTS AT BOSTON EACH TAKE SET BULLETIN NHESTNUT HILLS, Ma 25.—America was drawn ag mixed British-American combination in the final round of the American doubles championship when Richard Norris Williams and W Wash, burn, former Davis cup stars, met William ‘T. Tilden, American cham pion, and Bryan Norton, the South African star Williams and Washburn spectacular game, SOMETHING inat a on playing {a won the first | GIVE TROUBLE MAY HAPPEN n| Ad | TO BIG BOY PPOSING Firpo de fight Jack thinks year to become And ‘S' n't want to Dempsey right now; he more experienced. that Tex Rickard What can supposing “irpo do? Sprain or break a hand or a foot, sick That quite often by fighters who, after making a mateh, has heen done ought to wait a} the three ing th on th Williams. Tilden won the first by break ervice and winning service of Washburn Outs and net errors gave and Norton the fourth game At 6-1 he games then followed service and the Washburn-Williams pair made the point with « drive at Norton in the ninth game, giving the ricans the set at 6-3 ‘Tilden and om came back and won the second set at 6-2 |GRID STAR TO | ENTER HARVARD | Stan Barnes, grid hero at the versity of California |the Harvard taw | one of the Golden By ty American pair ames of the first 1 Tilden's and Uni has enrolled in He was ur Frosh coaches Barnes had several high |school coaching offers, but busided to take up law at the big Eastern | | school | didn't want to fight, ; | Firpo, it ems juet now in fight Dempuey test; but if something happens to him it won't be prising, to under y unex pec dd at all nu }out | pentier | Bermondsey is intend | fr | me the |! usa all the Ingham pa wolt t top. However the heen pace hitting up up the knock chances the er’a top wreath r piece H Seattle h © wine eproduction meet at Yakima and Bon Stein carr and Uvely H lad, remains finals this t of last ye when Al Es ted off th championships, rs amate respec A sprung day's play nan, the conqueror Walter Fovar and 4 count off with a aced Jones, the when Var of m ise ouver ' Medalist shelf by put the The bang Ingham beat in a hard mateh shot a medal 69. ‘rank Atkins, the Earling 6 and and Stein ind 1 tilt from Hefnie Schmidt the semi-finals, Ing’ by 1eup margin and making the turn all went after the repre of Aberdeen, George Fowler finished 4 up and % to BOXING DID FIRPO MORE irlie, son atarte and never Westland when beat Lup. Fowler aptain 13 In Jones after am Stein, square, Hol and KO. Golfer *: North: that and ent will be yinosa open Canadian was Jack H sentative Grid Team 1s Beat/S Babes Have Vet Player Back Again Franklin, Twice Cham- pion, Faces Hard Fight Without Brice Taylor A‘ | itial high From should be taged chool football turnouts indicatior # thrilling 4 | makes the ome combinat BABES DID WELL LAST The Babe howing lant YEAR ton, Hop nd the { Pu turn The } migt pugh sen The wt Brice Tay! football th prep the playe play in Joc Har their Ui Quaker ark plug at neanon the come back without two me « real champions LOGG MUST BUILD BACKFIFE ns D lant Que er qua 6-hole match the and wi v He great figt 11d ong ardin us ever 4 in a nderful he but un ckman, who a fullback th ROOSE VELT HAS FROSH STARS Roone be mains Attlee great frosh team nd with True, ‘w | Thru the Ropes | the Lonnie Austin has imself a 1924 Buick ped in Seattle taken n, the Which there | e than jto. arrive to prove th in handling abou mo: fighters writin em. atate Billy action Quilter Quilter, nt Montana Seattle the on a ready little foul orth for feliows. from Doc the other against won g Dudley hi the colored welter- red himself in of meeting Jimmy pO OF He says he will make either one of them. Ted Krache weight for From Johnson Jone Pi for him the will can't outlook box in find an present not Floya Tacoma opponent beat Shanklin will resume stag bimonthly in Ta next month first date probably be September ing his coma will cards His around Eddie Niel and Do Wenatchee | Lynch meets Labor day | in September 1 nell in Omak, Sadi w BAD DAMAGE Georgie Wells, Los Angeles light MPHE Dempsey-Firpo match 80 big or so Important Firpo failed to stop Homer dub; he topped Charley Weinert, a has-be » Who never was much; faile to Joe Downey ve persons ever heard of. showin of the an will Tex Rick or it w Smith, a stop man W hese South Amer ost ard at least half a million dollars in the money Haa he Firpo b of the ring after he Willard, his fight with Demy would have created ax much interes probably more, than did that of Car with Dempsey Now there's only Will Dempsey, ‘who Gibbons, stop Firpo HERM Kea in n at the one que failed to and how AN WILL tion BATTLE WELLS MILWAUKER, Wiv Billy Wells, ish welterweight Vlie "id" Ht nia hore on August hodecision serap, it yesterday, Aug. the boxer, man of Califor i in was big ates, satisfied to keep whipped rout will 4 10-round announcg! weight, who is well known back in town. Wells will one of the forthcoming cards here, box on Dan Salt will accompany | Wing to Butte, Mont, wh | latter meets Dandy Dillon |ber 1 ire down | rounds. Weldon the ytem ‘They go TY Larry Williams, | weight, who month or s New York heavy been in tle a ays he would like to Welsh, the Bremerton has | marine: Frank Pitt, the f | Justin and Salt's | specialize in trainin Ye says all ad purveyor m, continu diets for the at s to the winners _ Nate Druxman promises to bring Mor and Rud Ridley to gether again in’ the near future. More power to him. HARPER WINS LOS A Harper, Seattle lightweight, won th decision from Young McGovern, of , New Orleans, here last night. Robby ft! swin bantam + Snell will box | eattle Ace Has Turned in 18 Victories to Date Only Six Defeats Registered Against Handsome Missourian; Has Seven Weeks to Go, Five of Them at Home; Other Gossip )LMER JACOBS 4 since joining the handsome Missourian year, With seven weeks of play remaining, Jake has won 18 and lost but six, three of those defeats being in extra-inning games. He has been knocked out of the box but four times all year Jacobs is practically unbeatable at home and as five of those seven series are to be played in the Rainier valley orchard, he has an excellent chance of leading the hurlers games won and in effectiveness e big righthander, of course, has had his share of the along with skill. jut in Jake’s case most of it has Moy Signed oy igne |in the league, not barring Pat for Tuesday i: akie May or Ray Tr parking his hat r ament”* days, angling d yesterday to batt pitcher but the eason this been an effective Redskins in 1921, his greatest has always Seattle is having as every ttle} Jacobs ppreciated by MOY, the featherw ok in ashy ight, ttle these ttle 8 his. “temper for a return would rath ning ba mes right | breaks, pitcher who turns in that many victories been skill. When he’s right Kremer, either. YHARLEY ™ h with Bud Ridley, must have a run of luck ‘Waltersand }he’s by far the best pitcher inn't J California busy in the ring than rema Jake's big fault is showing Wi idle, so con) Sailor W Wednesda Moy He + deal he fight keep Pleasure during a game when things a the about alters the semi night's card atthe A trail of Ridley the rotten nt c wrong. It's his will to win ar ough loser. When over Jake forgets game's all iit Like finest had, due like $04 division is hot on the burn't he Bud in The referee gave foul in the fifth round. that he was walloping but that tights u up plenty claims ith over Sammy ffensive phe If we Bohne. players doesn’t had wouldn today one of the Seattle ever credit more the t in his rece B rs v it couver to Ridh ri Ja him. them t the few be ar we in t in Weakness Portland's first-sacker, tremendous hit fair and just erige base- s would car job if gkrexsiveness. kness—lack of fire takes things: fight for hia And it's Just that thing him in the minors lub should be bring ague check cking Poole’s b get by Jim Poole’, IM POOLE, is fielder runner him thru ve been a up in Van-y with both boys 1 to bal and con pro e a er, couver that evening. Ity from newspaper battle fact a ague he 0 one was hurt by ‘ed more his eat Bud to b enough that ma: him a fat m Me players ting dynamit on aggrexsivenens Tuke Ivan Olsen. Never a r great ball player he is in the majors yet, having served over a decade, just he has fight on the ball field. yers don’t like him; but his rs do because he's a batt and they pay the bills. Just the opposite to Poole ts Frank Brazil), his third-s team-mate. Brazill can hardly throw the ball cross the diamond, but he sticks be- he can hit and because Wedne bout force Walters and pe night Moy inte here ont but one gra in the big sho or ex-gob those who ational ng g and take never fails fight, win, Ww setto find t he « He & ut up @ © or draw ter put up some thrilling here » weled as} at put up such scraps eager to redeem himsel: & start against Ridley and fig’ his way into a return mn Mor Jones, ic T cause he's a Ber of six rounds. out here tomor Aw and Sait’s 1 have the cha: fac me Blake Is Hopeles EF’ EN after his sprin Fred Blake the Sheriff getting be Jones wi poor start life when he Bercot t of the and opr hope Was held out figuring stuff and o make the boys that aks. was eat shape will d bre work final bout. Dode is ing easy when with Morgan is a whole lot tougher than 90 per of the boys Bercot h Mysterious Billy Mickey Hannon wi) the special event two good a plugger gruelling for z for hopeless. the The poorer an: tangle Jones using him Bert Ellison hit pitched in a Frisco same last week for a homer with three on. He wild-pitched another game in Salt Lake this week ene would undoubt n good. What Blake needs to show him how to t up his stuff, as he doesn’t seem be able to fool anybody It's not very likely that he will be here next year. | Fir the a relief pitcher first ball he cent s met Smith, Jr, and swap wallops Smith gave Jo re while and needs little to make him mix matters on the chin m r one of these away A change edly do Hannon urging A punch |! is wns action from eith boys MULLINS AND WILLS APPEAR VERY ANXIOUS ARRY WILLS Paddy \ tle now Says Mullins: finishes with let Harry ner-take. “That promoter | that's mateh “If Dempsey propo. sition all he has to do is find out how much the promoters will give him for fighting If they will give him $300,000, and he is certain he jcan whip Wills so easily, that wil be the price of the match—plus the | incidental expenses. € “Wills, in brief, will agree to whip | Wit% Leslie and Johnston. They are Dempsey or fight him for nothing.” |All 800 hitters except Golvin, and NEPTUNE. CLUB itt ch tsi th STAGES SWIM MEET TODAY Yes, folks, your first-sacker must hit to get over, HE city public swimming Major Talk t Sackers Must Hit IERE are aseball, only few men in if any, who know mo fielding tricks around first base than Fritz Mollwitz and Walter Golvin. And yet these two wonderful field ers in the minors because they an’t hit big league flinging Your first-sacker in any company hit that onion, Golvin isn't regular in this league because iggs can push the leather, First base fielding is largely fined to catching | being ab! Hitting poor fielder first base. really a and his manager, | ilins, are talking a lit are When Dempsey Firpo I will agree to Wille fight him all basis. will make it for and for everybody « directly concerned a win axy th con. a thrown ball and to shift the feet for throws ty has carried many hru a big league job at Ta’ ick Fournier, He’ a poor fielder, but good enough t his clouting carries him thru Take your first-sackers in this league—Griggs, Eillison, Poole, Guis- Lafayette, Murphy, Golvin, Moll- in the agrees to my a a bathing beach championships will sttled this afternoon at the West | ~~ n Lake beach. ‘The meet, which | q,hnankle Frisch ein | Starts at o'clock, will be given | run that gave the | under the auspices of the Green Lake | over the Cards | Neptune club, with “Dad" Henry in| charge, A big crowd is expec to! | view the competition | DAVE SHADE BEATS WARD iHAM Y. Aug | Dave Shad EN tan welter- | weight, de! rgie Ward, of | Blizabeth, N. J 16-round bout Jhere lust mush ard took only jone round, two were even, and the ‘est were Ahuch ‘MLLE. LENGLEN | LOST ONE SET! Milo, Suzanne Lenglen, world's championship woman tennis player, out of the 41 sets played since 1919, has lost only one, Gre Friseh eit gled with the bas and drove In th nts a bto-d win Senor Brookiyn Nitth que, Cubanola, let the Robins down with four bits, and the Reds won, 4 to 0. * acored in the fourth thning ngles, an error, a double and nabled the Pirates to beat 2 Five Jon two |some pa the Bray nin Cobb uxed 17 players without result, and the Yanks beat the Tigers, 7 to 1, in their last game of the season in De- trolt, hits and an error gave the Athletics three rung in the first ine ning and # 3-2 vletory over the White OX, | Cy Willlame’ ind homer, which tled Ruth, allowed th Phila to beat the Cubs, Wa Jand won, nl ed five Cleve: all over the lot and 0 to K ‘The Browna beat the Red Sox, ¢ to S fnd made & clean sweew of tne ammbea. *,