The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1923, Page 12

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Finalist in 1922 Fall on Saturday Ezra Pope Beats Park Star in Hard-Fought Three- Set Match Junior Girls Not to phdgs Becaus entries junior doncd tennis junior gi Present plans call for the finals in the men’s singles of The 8S Woodland park — tennis tournament to be staged Thursday at 3 p. m. The finals and semi-finals will be the best three- out-of-five sets and must start at 3 p. m. The schedule is subject to change. RA POPE + in The nis tournam he eliminate three sets ture match rday’s Richard Burr, 1920 fallen before Swartz the first upset of the to champi Lagerstrom, finalist fo Frank Kozlowski forced Pope to the jimit erful service of the ¥ Much for Lagerstrom and Pope him time and time again Pope's service wa hittable as he hy trol and was shooting Were coming out of a car It was Lag of ane tour but the was t pow REMAIN IN JUNIOR SINGLES Twelve fe er men’s s' be eliminated for today Bruce Hesketh the draw While Ingw Windy Lar Double: Without with mo 4dUNIOR TOURNEY NARKOWS DOWN Play in the jun ment has narr fellows. Mel Dr split two set fetni-final fight to George have their son Robins night int The winne P. m. in the junio: The complete schedul and Tuesday with Satur follow SATURDAYS RESULTS Junior Boys’ Singles h te plays th semi-f tomorrow mat on lo nals. at 3 L. D. Wilson & fault; Bruce Hesketh Wilson, 6-3, 6 Walter Bea feated Ed P lefeated 1. sore by de. D. Anderson fauit Ezra Pope and Robinso Thompson + defeated Hatto ar Kirk and Saw Clarke, 6-4, 6 Men's Doubles and Loe defeated N aa ie Wats Vincent and Weinaberger, 4-6. Swarts defeated |. A Henry, 3-6, 6 Pope and Stephens defeated uffcorn nbd Kelley, 7-5, 6-2; Langlie and Lager strom defeated Brown and Sampson by default; Taylor and Anderton and A. Andersor Charleston and Lightfoot ahd Johanson, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 Clarke defeated O'Donnell and M @aon, 7-9, 17-15, 12-10. Brennan and McDonald defeated K Myors and Horse by detautt: Davis and Hickman defeated Henry and Quinn default Robi Dyer and and John 4 Hart Robin MONDAYS SCHEDULE WOMEN'S SINGLES a P.M. Ellen Backland va. Robinson Marga: Rita Meyer Ella Smirl vs. Mrs. Mildred La Li wom. Dorothy Janet Madeli v Irma Pelz vs, Irene Stephe Ato P.M and Gertr Ys. Rath McKinley and pi Rosamond islomsom Lanne ve nor § Provan. Fila Smirl and Cole and Nellie 7 JUNIOR At Eh ephene and pron DIVISION M. Mel Dranga Duett finish thetr mateh. C. Nau and mateh. Ato YM. * Anthony and Cur and Meyers va. Hogan Benson and Anderson M. Hwancon Robinson and De Ova MEN'S DIVISION Mi My Drangs. Hesketh vs. | Los | Cruse Ferne Dorothy teorge Clarke finish their | Henketh Nau and | and| | *, Hamilton and | 128 Thelbors | mi THE SEAT’ MONDAY AUGUST BY AHERN WEN Mayor! OME [OUR BOARDING HOUSE TART THIRD | Sr WELP Look /awsore FORM BALL | la Nou WEED | | WE CouLDN"T BIG FAULT ON SCOTLAND «I TIN To k DOWN “To 200 BN NARDS! 0 NEA SERVICE Seattle Takes One Game and Wins Series With Salt Lake, 5 and o CITY, Aug. 2 and Salt ke broke terdas sterc als gra first 19 to C’ALT LAK bill here, T the second, 7 to 6 Both games were exciting. Ir Seattle scored five 16 WOMEN GOLFERS IN MARATHON| Sian ts x bs MY this m Seattle d off the double took even in y eae 18, while the In the lost half, pair them in they last put with t ‘eat the first, runs in a gr score ninth 17 to l inning r against However, in the local yame the a across The other Jacobs Frisco Scribes Praise Anyway second game for was an- Elmer the locals back to the bench via the strikeout route. Paul Strand, Salt Lake outfielder, set a new Coast league home run record when he hit 34th yesterday. Ray Rohwer, the Seattle lugger, made his 28th, while fam Yaryan, the Indian catcher, got one in each con- test. PACIFIC COANT LEAGUE: took the series, WInsT GAME made now T ut follow OAMES WEK THis Cary va NATIONAL 1 Misw Helen Farrel! v n C, Moore. 10 8. m.—Mre. C erett Wheelers. BEAVERS ARE > TWICE BEATEN AMENTO, h the morn from Po’ 0, 3 fs re 4 to 2 and sig ecaioe game): R M. Great SAC! am fternoon cores: w RESULTS nto v Chi re (morn land ramento ing RICAN LEAGUE ‘oumbe & plus umpler and 1 Schang. Score (afternoon game) Portland Sacramento Thomas; R SECOND GA An. F Sutherland and horse 1 Koehler TIGERS LOSE ok ee BOTH GAMES LOS A ES, Aug Los FIRPO’S WISH gta att 4 | MEANS LITTLE TO HIM NOW game) Shellenbac hellenback AAG IS FIRPO haw if 4 wish that he ir <a Dempsey 11. 1, His manager, Tex Rickard, Rego; | !0# d with plang two fight September 14 ac 2 Uckard is the promoter Williams. He must know that is he will be whipped But Rickard knows, Dempsey and Firpo deal of money jo Firpo's wish, champion some day, ing to him What Rickard wants 4 id he wants it quick | best young prospect Upgeince Dempsey will be sacrificed Muhlern and ~ On y rday, 5 Score (first Angeles 6 Vernon 1 Crandall nd Hannat (Second Los Angel 4 Vernon Lyons and H. B 11 expressed asked the not be to for a year \s Ke ahe the Jones and to have Murphy Baldwin tova, Old n ne M5 eM. Langile va, winner Rodaj-Oldbam. Nea i too, will that draw 4 M. Jernon Bates ve his ambition ™ White and} to ans noth Salt Lake Hits tome dred Danes Backland money, 80 Wirpo, the that has come whipped Willard, Wilhott Yaryan Frederioky, yom, Jenin and Foye va Oldham Fic Kinney 4, Gould 4, balla=Kinney 4, dw Kinne and partner va. Marion and Huns re Ayres and Schofield Dix Rider Kohler and Blake va, Burr and Lalaure, | Lervold vs. Jacobs 6. ® plays: to ind Becker and partner vs, Williams “and The Interstate Pocket Billiard Time leag in course of organt tion, be limited and a schedule of quiring six months Practically all in the country mission to play now ‘Tuesday's wehedule not Avatiable until is to to 16 cition » 8 TROUT Twenty-one ms in the state Nevada Just 200, | 000 trout, planted by Game Warden | Powell. 960 to ga atre » Including The Star after thelr schedule | In the flew CUE LEAGUE ORGANL | < | | »mplete player 1 per of have received of the have in heat reque the leag | Ie . nN? \\ uf YOS ARLSON, +} the SCOOP” ¢ has the back California success, field gene former Everett high school gridiron star, position on Carlson played the pivot berth on the powerful, ¢ fect only serious rival evans, sub quarter last season 1 of the past three sons, has graduated, valiforni inside track University of California football aes this fall, according to football critic frosh team last year Charley Erb, for the quarter- in with great ars’ great the Golden Be Is Dode Bercot Another Lloyd Madden? Stein Is Victor at Aberdeen Seattle Golfer Retains His State Amateur Laurels on Saturday BETWEEN INNINGS: OBSERVATIONS or te BASEBALL DE; BY DE DUGDALE BY ALEX C, Golf Editor, Th BERDEE y Au ROSE Star) five and four mateh. y opened xonerall something about ng ust as the catch w n he would jab them 4 shot and if hem the mmo chance By games. come ap INGHAM CRACKED In Stein must t True, revelation Ruth man than he was and still ht much greater as a team us the sultan of ‘om the record: run or tw learned the nderful exhib’ ! nome that the played homer, and ae he game ts the od If Merlin Kopp ball before th still thing. they be 4 has pour ed out hi SEATTLE NET EXPERT WILL REMAIN EAST | M's MAYME Seattle tly won aship McDONALD, tennis star ho re the national court in the East, has been instruct physical the University of father, Capt navigator on in m. i 2 tuff when © two royal hosts ‘ the Const ¥ champic : engaged A by the educ ~ efforts to y well taken. care dur in Aberdeen, It from every angle Co-worker Harbor tournament proved a very for the Seattle play from winning the ama Stein gave the 8 trophy fits second th End club, He amateur the appro: contest Hampsh: word received by McDonald, a pio Skagit river Mount V see that eve wasn't acclim- | New was of with the Indians thelr a great 1 Boss RY her ntay how Brown the ays © hear time that ing fine outfield we t wa: 1ave now er ainly use some of | the who lives and non. had by a ToL RNEY PROFITABLE TO SEATTLE profitable Laughs at Mississippi one A trip alwo won teur Ker tol the the honors capinosa won Jack Wert! gross prize in hing Al champion carried off Archie runner-up cup and a pair of and) «Mra, Don Atkins completed winners by cop: foursomes event state meet at thi that at week | th 1923 and Open in open d prize in putting Moi the 1 ping Just ° will be held Is not riting, but the tended the meet telling the tournament GREB WOULD asia MAKE FIGHT WITH CHAMP OW they Demps 10-round wward and Frank of Seattle mixed the next known crowd last that humdinger here universe was a are talking about Harry Greb no-deci- | fight in Philadelphia September The match is said to} hinge upon Greb winning from | Johnny Wilson and Dempsey win-| ning from Firp Two or three months ago the idea » being matched with Demp: considered silly. Greb, it N jor was felt, was too small But Greb, remember, Gibbons, and then Gibbons went rounds with Dempsey. eb, therefore, should trouble sticking 10 Dempsey, especially fact that Dempsey with Gibbons, mall men a fight than ar CRIQUI GIVEN WELCOME HOME Hugene Criqui, who lost his title jas featherweight champion to Johnny Dundee in New York re- contly, was given a tremendous ova tion by French sport fans upon) hi arrival home in Paris last Thursday, was bested Tom 16 | have no rounds with in view of the after his fight fcknowledged that . der for him to the big men Katherine O’Brien, 11-year-old maiden, is a nervy little critter, She's inherited the grit that made her Irish an- cestors famous. Why, just the other day she swam the Mississippi river at New Orleans! And more than that, pushed her way thru the mile and a half stretch of swirling torrent in exactly 28 minutes. Here she is in the arms of Commodore Lee Edwards, of the Southern Yacht club, ¢ SRNR ck ARR re he Seven LAMRE TIMID oo eM eA = 7 s Bearcat | That's jand ¥ receiving the acclaim of the throng which watched her feat.| Improving as Battler? What Fans Are Asking; Will He Ever * Reach Top Rung? BY LEO H. LASSEN emBered that top a punch better another Dode’s nis seen Bercot in most ‘orthwest fights and the lad has stopped some wal lops that would have knocked many of the brethren into the land of nod. HANDICAPPED BY the | AWKWARDNESSS | Bercot seems to be handicapped by atural awkwardn that affects his punching He has been fighting ov a year now ability er and he still ap his a ould do. punches like champ e in Bercot’s 8 wonderful young favor trength Un experience boys he has heart Morgan ny and he because he than ast he hai Jones here should beat the ix Since £ experienced bh Tacoman stronger so much Jone Portland. lack of fir only 8 to wade in with bo punch or two to i d boxir of fightin mitts, take and one his man down by sheer THE QUESTION Will he by te Joe jamine, Bob! Salvadores and the crew on the coast come ™ if Bercot is That's the future bouts that's on t le and wear trength. do this when the Harpers, Phil set Of the chi along as they h the top? question that only his ill answer, and the one e lips of every fan who has follewed the sensational rise the splendid Monroe youngster. Lo: Austin and Dan Salt, who staging Wednesday’s smoker at he Arena have d their com plete card Dode EF to rea follows reot vs. Morgan Jones Sailor Walters Mickey ly Hannon ys. Smith, lightweights dd Welsh Mysterious vs. Tommy Botts Battling welterwe Soldier Woods, ‘OAKLAND WINS LONG CONTEST OAKLAND, Aug. 27.—Oakland defeated San Francisco, 5 to 4, in 17 innings, in the second game of the double-header here yesterday The Seals won the morning game, 4 to 1, Oakland appeared beaten in the nd game, when a two- un rally tied the in the inth. Both teams in the 16th Score (morning game): R San Francisco 4 Oakland a 1 and Ritchie; se score H. E. 12 Krau | Oakland MeWeer Mitchell Murehio, Eley, Read. COLORADO GETS HARVARD STAR Joseph Ryan, Ritchie; Kremer, Mails and former Harvard football star, has been engaged to coach the backfield of the 1923 foot- ball team at the Colorado School of Mines, im" Callahan, another great. Harvard star, the head coach NOT POPULAR _ Golf is not at all popular South American countries. A course was recently constructed in Rio de Vener abu is a rarely. used, '290000000000000000 \ es ea KE— " 8 Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed Snasouadinnne Offices A. Parke Hale iat Scalp Speciatiet TARKE'S Ww Nike REMeDY 108 Second Ave. s, go to er Metropole Mtdg. M GOLF in 214 Jefferson St. Just back of L, C. Smith Bldg, WHY SHOULD M M WOMEN DON'T Information given at offices or by Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, mail, Address and stamp your return, in 1908 Woes xe

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