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“stroke, speaks volumes for a FAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY SEPTEMB *.’ The Difference Between the Big Time and the Coast League *.” BY I KO H, LASSEN my Much difference the Coa’ husth The fellov @ hair, the by the bal oui betweer minors Why? Becwu them th take their pia B. Stein Is Washington Golf King Links Seattle Amateur Wr (OUR BOARDING I LOUSE AYE, BUSTER \ZZ LAD~ I HAE ‘ FOUND A / BRAND Star Easily Best Man in ew! State Golf BY ALEX C. B IN STEIN is one ers deve ROSE west being « sertion rf produced, Like many oth rays, this youngster « the caddie ranks: rece ~meape . while tround the § wolf club links ¢ celebrities of as Bo! Dix H Up during the past «ix or se &@ a member of the Jefferson @nd North End clubs, winning m trophies and titles by victories the foremost ; h ‘True. the Pacif, Northwes' teur crown has never rested brow of this sterling gol took little Bobbie Jones, the Ge peach, a long time before he anne @ Major title, Lik nat @pen champion, Bon Stein is improx img with age and if this Seattl “continues to show the grit an “ished style that has marked his the fin- | ig during the past few months, his ambition to win a Northwest cham ped is almost certain to b> real- before long. Dast year, at Victoria, he lost to George Von Elm, the Salt Lake City Phenom, in the finals of the North. ‘west amateur fight, on the last green, ‘Wut today Bon Stein is a much better | ‘golfer than he was a year ago and & Match between this pair now would Probably see the Victoria result re ‘versed. Nothing finer than the plucky fin- ‘sh that young Stein made to win the Pacific Northwest open in Seattle, Tast month, has ever been witnessed anywhere, and that he failed in his attempt by the narrow margin of one is pis Because the ficld was made up from > the very best linksmen from al! parts ‘of the coast. following this close call in the Open, he went out the following day and won the medalist honors tn the @muteur field, scoring a 74 in the ~ Morning round and coming back with _ the third round, in the afternoon, giving him a of 143, four strokes ahead of Ube nearest competitor. In the match Play for the title, Rudy Wilhelm, the Oregon star, defeated the North End ad, in a hard-fought 26-hole battle in one-up. ) Bon Stein may or may not be the 6 golfer of the Northwest, but is certainly the ace in Washington v8. He proved that last week at the state meet in Aberdeen when he waltzed thru and successfully de- fended the title that he won last year on the Yakima links. | A few weeks ago he romped home @m easy winner in the annual links Battle for the city title, Jack Westland, Lee Steil and Finalist Fred Ayer by one-sided counts, He's a high-class golfer is Bronson OE. Stein, of the Seattle Golf club, and |@ venture to say that if he had the hance to compete regularly in the " national events his name would soon - be linked with the Jones, Evans, Out met and the others in the big time. WHY SHOULD MEN BECOME BALD? WOMEN DON’T Information given at off! mail. Address and stamp y Offices A. Parke Halr and Sealp Speciatist PARKE’ and HAIR REMsDyY 103 Second Ave. Metropole Bids. BASEBALL DOUBLE-HEADER TODAY Seattle Sacramento First Game Called at 1:30 or by return, defeating | GOWF BALL! I WEEL UT Ye HAE UT FoR THIRTY FIVE CENTS W GIVER ! = Ave 2« Ball Clubs in Big Til HE tween the Georg jand the Sor Park | the city Semi-pre was t game of series b own Mer league cham postponed yesterday cause of ths heavy rain and was at the South Park playfield Rolph Wiggin 1 to do t mound work for Park, W | Hank Froehlick ted to ser them for the M The second game be played next Sunday the Georgetowa Polo DILLON WINS tila m jrounds. UTTE, Mont, Sept. 3—Dan Dillon, the classy Minneape featherweight, won a dec ov Weldon Wing in a « 10 rou fight here Saturday pitt received the judges’ decision The little Minneapolis battle made a big hit wi left for Seattle imm fight, Where he will ende: or Bud Ridley. GOODRICH TO added falo junior of rin, coming ¢ |with Johnny Dundee. (¢ |so long ago won a pop over Dundee |SCOOP CARLSON ard has lig! igageme “andy” Smith, coach of the U | versity of California team, ing of using “Scoop” mer Byerett high school star, sub-fullback, ith BU ott, on this year’s varsity. C: was doped for quarterback, |is expected that “Tut” Imla hes that dob. 4aon, fi along but [COLORADO TO cure a match with either Tod Morg! OH, Y'WILL 2 « SAY, “1 MAJOR BORRYED WELL THREE MEADOW MARBLES Lost SELL IT “To HIM SO HE CAN PAY ME BACK! = ID LIKE To BE AROUND SOME TIME WHEN You DROP A PENNY I A GUM LEOD!« \F You MR, MAC I S'POSE OWNED TH! ScENIC RIGHTS OF YELLOW- uA so E PARK You'D GLOT AN! NOTHING ae SMEC eT ' LET US LOOK AT COMES OT! ‘em WITH OnE ENE 1 JING WANTE D FoR A NICKEL, TO SEEM INSIDES OF MY an! fy A) ‘ American Leading in Big Serie Tilden and Williams Won Great Doubles Match on Saturday N OR BOTH EYES OF ONE OF THOSE FOR A DIME, MACHINES "0 SEE | How) THEY WORK ! T Hu SIKI ARRIVES AT NEW YORK AFT ER SCRAPS Play Today aes th t be played this afternoon at 3 o'clock he le GREAT SCRAP FROM WING dy plis er nd an _ AID LEONARD Jimm ht part nt podriech n var verdy nt is think Thru Press I to mest an Willy Lane Ro ote f Everett’ s Grid Outlook — _BY TOM O during the and G fron al on EB and | Ww etter the pi De not on hand Romec SHIFTED ABOUT !#" *" captain this fi have er Sik from Aub on | oran, it | tackle START WORK ‘Telfer 1, Mead haw 4s for aspirants to the Cc 1o college football team to held Septem is, at New apparatus for t ling of the type in use at the 1 versity of Tilinoing is now being stalled, and every pre |for molding a good team, Colo! FOR PLEASURE’ SAKE— go to The ZERO 214 Jefferson St, Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg. Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed (OG0000000000: 9000006 Geno | [=] sued be ni. In will | lin the earl | | the | Gor 1180) Wy Alow jy hopihg Gers linesm; ion mde KID GLEASON Dis White Sox in thelr Ameri seribes dicting given year take Ter Burm Ja ast two we n atter part » Malaysia, jand expecially, igus, pre na teem phasing with | that's On ee timely Bt ie) relle » of hin title In the Dublin ived at pler and ohby Schang Is the best base-running pte pipes > Hare cage Me'e m real speed “oat ne faa ent BEAVERS AND BEES IN DRAW PORTLAND, Sept. 3 Balt Lake broke even in the d here yesterday stent, 7 to . 6 to . of the Sacramento precedented Portland 7 2 Batte 1, Coumbe and Jen. kins; I ddleton and Onslow (Second game) t. oH. E Salt Lake Portland £706 Kallio and Peters; Bench Crumpler and Daly Satterl Pillette, Good for C oming Season seats _ SPLIT WITH ANGELS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 32-—San “ragciseo and Los Angeles divided 10-inning games here yesterday » Seala won the first, $ to 6, while the Angels took the second, 5 to 4. (Morning game.) The scores H. E. Los Angeles . nee 16 San Francisco 8 14 3 Batteries, Robertson and Rego ends Hodge, Mitchell and’ Ritchie and (Afternoon game)) R. H. E rep is 4 * . 6 11 1 FMANCE, ves sf * ee 4 12 3 js a former star the Jones, Thom and Bald. |Lewis and Clark high school Shea, Hodge and Agnew ey Uae Oe dw | OAKLAND AND VERNON SPLIT ddition to th in the line, the EB | | for| LOS ANGELES, Sept. &—Vernon }and Oakland broke even in a double should show some real cl lettermen will be back jheader here yesterday. The Oaks game, to 4, while T high sehe he letter men, Clark will | ‘ ball teams, |8ave Eddie Balew, Lowry Mounger ers and Wealey Fields to on the line appears to be Mounger, veteran ing rapidly tho old-timers a ha Ssivers ix the brothe ers, one of the best turned out at E youngster hoping to brother's perf k succeeded Enech | reidg sent University of | its grea hard to r : son of The Blue lise the coming old eleven, after being in the potlight of the natian for} uffered a miserable real younger tackle, is de and will give some of fight. John of Roy Selv clase other lop t year 1 (*Cliek") Clark, erett teams Univers! wnme his who play eight yearn of Mon aching ; erett on h, as mentor P including men, have been pract Athletic field. Coach Clark field te the fr Four that Kilborn, a }man will be back for his halfback best |job. Kitmorn was just about the will| whole Everett backfield Inst year, |!" the Arnold Solte, ara. | (Firat hitting filtbac out y Billy Linden scrappy ttle |OMwIANG +.+.... Ee i Vernon | quarterback Iby Ames, half. | tte emer, Colwe back, will be other veterans |, Batterles—Kremer, well ear vet-| back Read son and Hannah. | ary (Second gam R, H. EB. for His ol job at] In addition to th i u 18 was on the shelf; “5 ee lock of Jast season with A/t wo jikely-looking but looked w tering and |Jobs in back of th year's guard, |ics, after seeing Pollock and Krause _ He js a big, hus-| work, think that they will oust ine MACK NOW IN | with lots of fight |veterans out of their berths, | TEXAS LEAGUE Murphy, a v | Besidex thie array x other to land hi In. }youths will stand out among the| Stubby Mack, former Seattle] pitcher, has drifted to the Texas Willson, another |candidates for positions. They are: also will be back, as weli|Snodgrass, Syke, Barry, Burgmun,| league, where -hé {# pitching for | Galveaton, was let out by huh, tast year’s end.|Simpson, Goldthrope and George shville after being a bust in tho) shot, promise of developin &!Cove ¥ Southern cireult, ‘The Chicago} | White Sox turned him loose about) | month or 80 Ago, APTER RECORD | sALVADORE TO | threatens to BOX MITCHELL | Summa's for Richio Mitchell the Milwauk hits for % seagon in that] lghtwelght, f¢ to meet the crack Summa, now with Cleve-| Phil Salvadore in the main event of land, itade 3 bingles Jast year,|the show next Tuesday night, at) Boone hi 200 ® now, with| Jack Doyle’s new Vernon Arena, three weeks of the s m remain. ey 'PINKSTON WINS _ | | DIVING TITLE| BAN FRANCISCO, Sept, d—Clar ence Pinkston of the Olymple club, won the national high diving cham. plonship here yesterday afternoon, Jobs. triple-threat took the first | Vernon pounded out a 15 to 4 victory cond. lerable headwa Lauzon centers the Blue all ides I five letter one of the in the state last will year's also be men, looking candidates to select 3 for line jobs and brey Mounge will be out a two-y Johnny prospects, will bs Batteries—-Eley, jlett and Baker; Recklenburg, ; Pad May and Murphy. don McNeil, last ill be back. ‘fon teran tagkle old job a veter ad IKE BOONE IS MAY GET GATE) appointed the howing oy Chicago| Tke in the| Texas league, smash | can league thh Windy ity Kid Glemyy at t Od of this Eddie COgny will club next #Ayon sevital | Howard be vf num: | in the that are pre will be! the air and that the Hover over NN POPULAR inis if now played’ in 0 ie Ww, Egypt, Hawail, India, « Phillippines and Pq. GIBBONS NE niny Gibbons, the heavywelmht boxer, has entered 83 fights, during which time he has never been knock od off hig feet KAYVOED ampion, who) } Portland | |Captain Geno Hatton and I c y oes .6 10 14 AHERN) |Davis Cup Matches Are Closing Today SOLONS TAKE SINGLE SUNDAY CAME, Argentinan in in Workout = Second Go Luia Firpo, Dempaew's next opponent, of his sparring partners at his Atlantic City training camp, while Horatio Lavelle watches him care full Y. (right), his millionaire Lockwood Wins Second Star Eclectic Tourney BY ALEX C. a southpaw golfer, won the second |® annual Star eclectic tournament, which ended its three-| last Saturday, B W. LOCKWOOD, . month run at the Inglewood with a score of Following clos me Knudsen, who won the award ter, jeasily the best and clos contested event ever on the Lakeshore course. ne ts popularly called, allowance cucted from him under him the beautiful nated by The mates havin deduct from Some idea of loseness of this ore) brought nd won for pitcher do. two play thelr net 54's the in and three-month play may be gathered from the fact that | 78 players took part in {t and that| 17 of this number finished within nine points of the winner It was a hot old batt and had the species erest and Club his han dicap committee boys on the hunt for th “Birdies,” “Eagles” a m the day the opened on June 1, till it closed last Saturday, September 1. Champion Lockwood's bag brought forth .15 birdies, a pair of eagles and one par, all of which, to say the le was pretty flossy shooting Here are the scores of the first four players, together with the par figures of the course Par—443, 445, 34 mown as “Pars,” tournament Knudsen 423—54-4-50, Among those who were very| much in evidence when the final} tally was being made up, were C. J. Sebastian, 66-1 od J. ¥ ‘laude Stanfey, 59 Marshall, 66-1 W. RI Dr. C Ristino, 66 . Moore, 61-6 Jack Horne! rank fer, 62-8-64 11-55, Dr. Blake, 61 /66; FF, Forde, 61-358; Archie ; A W. E. Crosby, 71-1259; C. O. My- Del Twitchell, 71-10-61; 761, and G. D. ors, Chet Luther, 66-6-60; King, 6 10-64, Bird Is Killed With Golf Ball jieecn RICHARDS, president J of the Hoempsteady N.Y, f club, killed a bluejay last riday, with a ball whieh he drove from 17th } Just as ho «truck the bill the bird flow from a tree, Both bird and ball fell close to the tee, two last year, and Al Schoephoes- 51 net which -was | just fel! each with a net of 50 strokes. card landed him in fourth place in this staged strokes to ROSE Country club, of his link cronies, Johnnie Gr: race, nnis Champion Bruce Hesketh, Universty of Washington tennis star, who won the men’s singles title in The Star-Woodland park tennis tournament, i. shown above. Hesketh de- feated Chet Vincent, another member of the university team, tn the ed TIERNEY ACTS AS SPARK PLUG Cotton Tierney has proved to be a big help to the Philadelphia Na tionals, Acquired from Pittsburg in a trade ently ‘Tierney ated at was lo- immedi: plug of base and ately became the spark the infibld, Since hy goined the club the Quakers have been wins ning & goodly share of thoir games, second Sa trainer, | best of it. Ted | sacrifice, on Sunday Postponed’ Rain Stops Last Half of Ninth of Early Mix and Second Altogether PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GAMES THIS WEEK and It began to ale day. ‘ks in the last chance at bi ing, 5 to 2, in the first encounter. The boys and xiris stuck around an hour, and when it did op raining, the grounds were so gummed up that It was impossible to play. mizes in with one| “Paul Fiterxy ane were the chuckers Sunday, mento southpaw getting tas Kopp walked to and scored immedia Hemingway's double to left. amento made two more In the when Fittery walked, Kopp and both tallied when Pick | arop ped a Texas leaguer into center. attle put over its first run in the third, when Baldwin hit a mighty | triple to left, and scored on Lane's Another came over in the fourth on an infield out, and scored on Orr’ rap thru second. Seattle tied it in & {sixth on Mearklo’s single, Johnston's Welsh being nit by @ pitched ball and Orr's fly to left. Brown put Sacramento back in the lead tn the seventh with a homer that nto the left field bleachers. The fast run of the game came in the [a h, when Koehler tripled to left, and scored on Ryan's single. Two games were on the books for this afternoon. j THE SCORE Sacramento— AB: R. H. PO. 2 Sl RiSieewe Sl ewccosone™ Totals Seattle— | Lane, y 2 > oroomemuts Baldwin, 3 ‘obin, © Williams, p Totals 5 ° 3 5 Runs responsible for 3 Wiliams 5, Fit tery Williams pitched ball—Weish, ~Fittery. Home base hits—Baldwin, K hits—Hemingway, Kopp —Lane, Johnston, Orr, Fittery ted in—Hemingway, Pick Hit b; Baldwin to Johnston | Tobin; Fittery to Hemingway to Moli- witt; Williams to Mearkie to Johnston. | Umpires—Toman and Becker. NATIONAL LEAGUR | Ix iN rH « | Chicago |St. Louis . Brooklyn Boston... Philadelphia St. Louls « Roston 3, New Philadelphia 12 Pittsburg 8, Cincinnati 1, York 2. Brooklyn 3, 6 AMERICAN LEAGUK Won, 14 | New York ees Cleveland St. Louis. Detroit. Washington Chicaxo. . Phitadelphia Roaton RESULTS Washington 1, New York 2 St, Louis 4, Detroit 3, Only games played. WIGEL AND BARNES HIGH AUB W sand LL, Barnes were tled for high score in the regu- jar Sunday’ gun shoot at the Seattle jun club's grounds yesterday, Each made 45 out of a possible 60, Bill Warner and his brother Speck, of automobile row fame, both finished close second, with 44 scores, h tha» art the game, ly afterward on + when Eldred singled, went to second 4 f braingl hitter after the cl fello

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