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Quillian, Miller and Betz Are Showing Good Form Woodland Park Favorites Win First-Round Matches; Many North End Net fans Are Picking Howard Langlis as Fellow to Beat in Men's Singles XHREE newcomers to Woodland park tennis T form in the opening play of the fifth annual Star Woodland park tournament at the north end courts Monday Bob Miller, K. L. Betz and W. Quillian, three members of the Seattle T club, thru their first round matches easily, Miller disposed of Art Bailey, former Queen Anne prep star, 7-5, 6 Quillia ywned H, Weisenhorn, }-3, 6-0, and Betz eliminated Lawrence Wilson, 6-3, 6-0, The Woodland park favorites, Frank Kozlowski, Ear! White, C. C, Willams, Howard and Windy Langlie, Leo Lagerstrom, Dick Burr, Me! Dranga, O. T. Stephens, George : ~ : Rider and Joe Swartz, all won their matches win nis swept a STAR NET PLAY HALTED BY RAIN Because rain, no mat will be played The Star Wood land Park t t day Today's schedule will be fect Wedneslay changes, Part quested to either department in the get an early © ion of Wednes. day's Star, when the corrected schedule will be published. ‘Taylo: « 64 former o4 end Howard Lan at the men's singles, Langit been hard te beat spring and exor! ally strong on the Woodland p courts. Some In ef. with some slight cipants are. re call the sports morning or to champ Many picking young \the fellow fans are to tn has this is ton rk fine in today’s booking. matched are on tap One of the few ture matches was to be the Drange Williams match at 3 p. m. | Another set-to worth seeing will! jbe the Lagerstrom-Swarts party at Ht p.m re\;| Don Waller $i | two $67 | city $91 | ment Pr Dub! playe Entries ret, [the te: LEAGUR ‘on Lost a 8 PACIFIC COAST w and Dick Vander Las| Dest s in the fiat tourna Ban Francisco Seats Vernon . Sacramento Portland . Salt Lake 1 of the make bows today play " their w starts tonight in and the “a the a9 an 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost men's singles too. women starting today nould be either phoned to pais department at The Star s23/Mot later than & p. m, today or ME ishould be left at the scoreboard at the park. The’ cémplete with yesterd were New York Chicago Brooklyn . Cincinnatt Boston Pittsburg St. Louis Philadelphia schedule for today follow RESULTS At Breoklyn Cincinnati Brooklyn Rixey an t|Art Bailey, 1-5 jana Merman Sy | Norman w ¢. |dohnaon by t dete Langlie dei How itason, 6-4, feated Whitt Chester Dusit defeated Ton yd Morton Robineon Griewold by default; Pht feated Joe Phillips b | 0. T. Stephens de $-0, 4-2, 0. T. Stephens de lip Nyren, “4-0, 6-4; |feated Dick Hone |. Kt. Mets der 4-3, 6-0; Don Milne det $4, 6-0) Chet Vincent defeated Thayer by défauit; George Ryder feted Ray De Oca, 64, 2-4. $1 defen a Barnan and | AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost New York ssscecesseeee 28 Detroit ... Chicago m. Low ted Herb T ington . Cleveland Vhiladeiphia i CO. Banter Clifford Hatfield defeated K de2, 206 6-4) Noteon Robinson defeated Roy Tayler, G2, ¢ ausoLes ©. CO. Williams defeated Gerhard | ¥ At Détroit— 4 |by default; Roy Taylor defeated Harold Themen ? Swenson by default. C. C Witlame de eseh tented Roy Williame, 4-6, €2. #3 Verguson, Mel Drange defeated Fred Lowe i overgeeon.. detavit; CC. Mparks deleated’ Haipa MeLaren by default; Mel Dranga de feated C. C. Sparks, 6-1, ¢-2 W. Quitlian defented Ierbert Littie by default; MH. Weisenborn defeated H. J. Creely ‘by default: Dean Christie de fi od tL. Kelley, ¢ @-1)! Windy Langite defeated EM White, €1. 1b; Jack Hw, [Schermer defeated B. K. Moriwake, $4 36:46.4 fe a hay | Murray and O'Neill; Stoner wy At Cleveland— New York Cleveland .. Bush Myatt. and Schang: Coveleskie and At Chicazo— Washington Chieago ........... ER Johnaon, Russell, Martina and Thurston, Blankenship, Crouse. White defeated default; E bf 5 Ruel; 1 White defeated 4 Connally and Al Mamaux Stars for Reading Club Al Mamaux, former National! leaguer, is twirling great ball for Reading. He proved an unsolvable puzzle fo the Baltimore Orioles inst week. Mamaux’s recent victories by default? Deni J. Beoviile by ck Taylor-( i Michard Bure t nts Rs ed Frank Cook, | THE § Huskies Defending Crew Title Today) OUR BOARDING HOUSE a PON BUG,~Nou Anh N WHE G CAKE SOAP, AN’ “TAKE F YoU ARE, You ouGHT ) To GET AN XRAY | "TAKEN OF YOUR CABB: AL ‘ \ e/ RAPT THEY GET 4 \T WOULDIT Go, h a! WHEN IT STARTER “WEY BET IT nT, SEE WF ANY | ARE COMING \ on Your “YhouGHTS ! BY AHERN L @Rak | FAGT Je eT HNKING VES ILL INV A OF WATERPROOF SOVE | FUTONS Stem = | OF NOUR BEWILDERE BS MONEN OUT FoR A Leads Pennsy Ma. 17.—| te World boxing after has Joined Hob Mart champion Captain n it. He's Fw who fought Martin for the A ltitle in the Cirque de Parin decision and then ted his con-| querer the downward path by| [decisively beating him in Baltimore, September, 1922 Keiser went ranks of the France. He th division jhe should have over Martin the army t! | After C MBERLAND. June J Another of Un Sam's the fight men war who the armis “| ing went in for tee, etireme ost the on to the top of the] boxers in was champion of the and many thought | had the decision when they fought for! woldier war Keiser met with} ~) Keiser Latest Army Boxer : to Join Ranks of Retired : He fair nuccers maxed his rine by that pe in the, ring up pug defeating Martin ton went back he's out for good and none Harry Greb, midd de and from first boxing 5 on Fay's youth ful mittens, turned the trick Greb and Keiser fought an even dozen times in the last several years, Some weeks ago Greb ntopped Kolser a the 12th round of & 16round bout in Baltimore. Then Jimmy Slattery knocked him out in three rounds at Buffalo Keiver, unlike many other boxers, has stored up nome of the world's Koodn terested in an amusement park and is part owner of a hotel Michigan Will Feel Loss of Coach A. J. Sturzenegger | ANN i ARBOR, Mich... June Couch A. J, Sturzeneseer has! been lost to the University of Michi gan football squad. “Sturzy” hax a cepted a similar position at the versity of Southern Callfornia, Hin) passing at the Wolverine institution comes with regret to followers of the | Maize and Blue eleven | Sturzenegger, along with Yost and Little, has been the big reason for) the success of Michigan teams in the! last few seasons. As tutor of tho ends and backfield candidates, he has | devoloped nome of the beat gridders | the Wolverines have had in years. | | Goebel, Kirk, Kipke, Bteketee, Uter-) itz, Bteger and many other stars of! | ike caliber were helped along by the | coaching of* Stursenegger. Kirk,| Kipke, Steketee and Uteritz were All-) American players. | Sturzenegger, during his Michigan j regime, alxo had the exacting role of JAMES KUMAZAWA The honor of being the first Jap ance (© win the captaincy of the gymnasium squad at the Universtty of Pennsylvania goes to James Kumazawa, a specialist on the par- allel bars Busy Season Looms ‘Ahead at Del Monte DEL MONTE, June 14.—Follow- ing the championship tournament of the Bay Counties Elks’ Golf axsocia- tion, scheduled for June 20, 21 and | 22, Del Monte's sporting calendar }for summer opens on June 28 and | 29, with the fifth annual girls’ swim- Unt big xames where one of the teams was a coming Maize and Blue oppon ent. His reports on games usually ran many typewritten pages, Every {) wax there, His work in this respect made him exceedingly valu able to the Michigan coaching staff. An a scout, Blureenegger ranks with the best in the country. Sturzenegeer in in business in Los Angeles the banking Waterfront A. C. Is After Talent “Bad Bill’ Shaver, newly Athletic club baseball team in the City league, fs combing the town for talent for his squad. The Water. front club is expected to make it hot | for the opposition in the second half! race in the league, With his manager, he is tn-| ap: | pointed manager of the Waterfront | Washington | Might Win Once Again Poughkeepsie Clas ic Will Start at 2 oClock Here; Penn Is Strong JOUGHKEEPSIE The H make a jast-mis ineup, due to a He replaced by Homer Kerns from the Husky Junior Varsity eight has been Var race will be r the t f mpete in the wity owing big even By ‘olurnb’ Pennsylvania une, Cornell, Winsconsin and ¢ } Washington, ell oF Columbia | Penne Syracuse are en y ar in the Frosh r The Junior Varsity race ts to # 3:15 p. m., the Frosh at 4 p. and the Varsity at (Editor's Note het Seattle Fans Leaving for me named 4 + Geleg *¢ people mornin mm y for Vic day Brit pensor © were A ie nh orne-racing opens The new Colwood track is reported to be in ex Color w Wednes thousa Victoria ll be s to the opening nee of several in fleet by the d English with sallors, who are the British | Among the ships in the Meet inthe! H. M. 8. Hood, the largest batt afion Commander J. K. 1. Rose, known Canadian sportsman, |ping 13 fast from Canada, w |tho opening. Jalready in capital The races will continue at Colwood 1 next Wednesday, skipping Sun ip well horacs tern arrive in time for ne field big at Sacramento This Afternoon HE Seattle Indians open up the | second week of their road trip jat Sacramento today with the fast- | stepp The Sacramento aggregation has just got thru tak jing serien from Salt Lake, six james out | Other Coast games ded this jweek are: Portland at Salt Lake, Oakland at San Francisco and Ver. |non at Los Angeles Solons a of seven Sportsmen Meeting on for Wednesday A big attendance at the regular business meeting of the Sportenfen's association Wednesday — evening, June 18, at the Chamber of Com: {merce rooms is urged by Pregidnt |M. A. Winningham. q Horse Races the British Columbia | A Little Worldly Moral by Two Prize Fighters BY JOE WILLIAMS 4 eas ation } A-T- country a couple of years the might go. go, heralded in a st pugi AS a , bent or atom en 3 mary start, threw Jack Shark ong | off to an him in agi a Nev and ardly of th WI f Sharkey beat the great English repre nd showed fine form himself This was the beginning of an immensely successful financial career for the hitherto obscure Sharkey, and he landed many important bouts which yielded undreamed. of purses Wilde, knocked out by Pete Herman and Pancho Villa, is now retired, in England, living a life of ease on his own picturesque estate, rated as a man of independent wealth Shar knocked out by many, is now helping second. raters train, a sparring partner and a rubber, a camp hanger-on to whom a five spot or a case note ig big dough. Enough, at least, for eats and a flop. Wilde, far-seeing, practical, temperate, realized he would be Wilde the Hero for just so long. Sharkey, careless, carefree, fun-loving, expected to be Sharkey the Mint for all time. If you go in for morals, pass your plate. SHARKEY itative, made him look bad Star to Wed } | Long Devea of Golf Not So Accurate Rogers and Guilliford, Longest Shots in Meet, Lost Strokes BY JOE WILLIAMS HE siege gunner in golf ie ple 3 turesque rather than powerful) j 4nd in recent years has not been conspicuous among the successful, The main honors have been going to the player who sacrificed length for accuracy, and romance for roy / tine. Max Marston {s this type of player. There are many amateurs who hit longer balls off the tee, but few who are straighter thra the jsreen. This kind of golf brought Marston the amateur championship last season. : | Cyril Walker, recent winner of | the open, ix much the same type of golf! Walker hits a long ball, |but he hardly ranks with the siege One of Harvard's conspicuous per-| gunners. His chief interest is com |formers in field and track cvents,|tered in keeping the ball in the Derclay Henry, has succumbed to| middle of the fairway. the darts of Cupid end on June 25| At Oakland Hills the New Jersey weds Rarbora Whitney, daughter of| professional probably played fewer the Harry Payne Whitney of social) shots from rough and traps that | | note. any other player. This, and his | -—— ability to control the ball in a quar | tering gale, accounted for his tr umph. | Is Opened Up lerpr hip dey as “aaa as an ip | : Vv pick in the tropics. The * | In an XP hitter in this year’s open was young | " couve Johnny Rogers, of Dayton. Rogers HIE opening of the auto racing | nits ia tee shot every bit as far as) season at Hastings park, bdoes Bob “MacDonald used to. But i jcouver, B.C. June 14, was a DIE | not atways straight. And that'son j Success, according to word brought) reason why Rogers finished with |back by Charles E. “Curley” Coleman | 314 exactly 17 strokes behind the, of Seattle, who was official starter. | eater, : Among the famous dirt track driv-| “Ranking next to Rogers In prodk jera from Seattle who wero winners | cou. swatting was Jesse Guilford © | were Harry Schuck, Chet Latta, Jack |tho poston amateur, and Jeste Was |Ross, Kenny Kakle and Ira Hayes. | avon farther back with 31% 4 | The Con's Special was unable to} “Chick Fovans has the right Wet on tee shots, which is this: Go l BARCLAY HENRY Y RERESED thre oir, ee a Tb = ta: es | ming carnival, an event which, this ‘en in the try-out. The track was in| | year, is attracting some of the best scout. He took in practically all the Final organization plans will be a : excellent condition and there were no have puf him back in the grace of} P 5 his manager, Spencer Abbott. Mamaux had heard that the Wash- ington Senators wanted him and acted up when Reading would not}, make the deal, being suspended for his actions. Dick Porter Is Baltimore Star Dick Porter, young Baltiomre in- fielder, who has taken Max Bishop's Place at second base, ix leading the International league at bat. He also looks good in the field, Lou Gehrig Is Clouting Ball Lou Gehrig, Hartford's home run hitter, recently pounded out circuit drives in four consecutive games. He has been hitting regularly all season, a MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS American Jewelry Co, 821 SECOND AVi, Established 1889 Oh Boy, Boys! It’s going to be Clown, Clown, Clown, Clown, Up town, down town, In town and out o’town, All over town 1 0-3 2 Kenneth Walle Mickey Harmon di | 4-0, €-0; Don Btrain | 4-0, 6-9. Don Strain. defeated Mickey Harmon, | 1-5, 6-2; Jobn Voter 4 Shapiro, 6-1, 0, 6-0, Bob O'Rrien, ed Jack Perry, | 64 Roger John- Dorothy Cole va. Irene Btepher Dorothy Litde for Johanna W Abbie Poole va. Rita Meyer Norman Whittet va. Robert Briggs Walter Swanson ya. Dave Cruikshank. Carl English ve. winner Lotz-Spark man John Vogier vs Tal Guppy va, Howard Langit Karl Wilson: ve. George Drury. Billy Newkirk va. Kenneth Wallace, AT AP. M. Joun Tassmus Thelma Wolff vs, Dulcle Angus. Mra. K. J, Betz ve. Margaret Hennig. Nellie Thompson vs, Bilnor stephen! Dorothy Staples va. Porgy Polk Dick Vanderian va. Fred Mogers. Clifford Hatfield vs. Nelson Robinson, ©, C, Williams Mel Dranga Jack Meyers va, Kenneth Duncan. Windy Langile vs, Juck Schermer. Don Waller va. Atbert: Haase AT AY, Mra. 4. Maybaum Ethel Verner, Swarts Leo Largeratrom, John Thomas and Arthur Wilson ys, e Hackner and Garfield Johnson. and A. Atwell vs, Roy 1 Taylor. T, Stephens and Richard Burr va, J. won and Ralph Mot xter and X, nd V, Salcedo, TOT, Frank Kozlowski ve. M. W. MoKensic, Walter Kwanson ys. Hob Miller, Winner Wallace-Haase~ ve, Myera-Duncan. Winner Vanderlas-Rogers Ghriatte Gene A. Renon winner vs, Dean Oldham ya KL. Rete. Anderson va, Dennin Murra George Drury and James Griswol Herbert Taylor and i. Newell. Jack Bohermer and ©. O, Hatfield va, Thayer and Gerhard Keer, Bill Taylor and Don Waller va. Albert Haase and Robert Gilmore, or. w M, Dick Hurr va, winner Taylor-Byvernon, Chet Vineent va. Don Milne, Chenter Duett va, Morton Mobinson Hugh fenton and Vred Gleason J. ¥. Thomas and A, Wilson, Phillip Nyren and Ayres va, Karl Wile and partner » Miller and J, Quillian va naid and Rol) Brennan 1 White and Frank Korlowaki va. Hy and H, Welnent . We Mekensie and ¥. Ly. Dobson va. Andervon and deraon, ve ws MeDo i Preston Bill Taylor and Don Waller vs. Norman Whittet and D.C, Crulkshank. Fred Merkle Is Clouting Homers Fred Merkle, Rochester Interna | girl swimmers on the Pacific coast Golf tournaments, including the) California state junior champion- lship, scheduled for play over the| Wil be the next president of the} | Del ‘Monte course during July, are;| United States Golf association, mc-|tional league first sacker, hit four ‘ }| cording to inside reports. Fownes js | home runs in two days over a short Baby S 97: Fr DM ohaledapaeeii ed a former national champion and one|fence at Syracuse park. Merkle ix pp el ce anaditeg ree ** ot the most popular men in thelamong the five leading hitters in the m id women. July 8, 9, 10—First Del Monte; 84™e league. If championship for boys between years. July 10—First annual Det father’ and son tournament, | | July 18, 19, 20—California state] Junior champtonship for boys affili- lated with clubs in the California | Golf association. This championship limited to boys who have not passed 16th birthday, July 27, 28, 29—First annual Del Monto Mother and Daughter tourna- ment. Sunset Hill Is Winner in Big Star Contests Sunset Hill Improvement Club baseball team won the Class A title in The Star Junior lenguo by winning two games Sun- day. Tho Sunset Mill aggregation first Aisponed of the 'Threo Brothers’ Dye Works, 9 to 6, and then turned around and trounced the Fahey | Brockman nine 12 to % in the dectd ing contest, Vrancis and Mrish shared the mound duties for the new champs, Mary Browne Will Try for 2 Titles LOS ANGELES, June 11.—Mine Mary K. Browne, at one time wom an’s national tennix champion and now prominent golfer, will coms pete In both the woman's national golf and tennis champtonshipa this summer, She ix entered in the na-| tlonal tennis championship at Mor est Hilly, t. 1, and the national | golf championship at Providence, RK, L, September 1 to & FOWNES NEXT CHIEF William Fownes, Jr., of Pittaburs, VAULTER HELPS CAMERMAN Monte , j GREENING Not all the pole vaulters are as nice to cameramen as Greening of Cornell, Most of them turn their backs to the picture hounds as they clear the bar, but the Ithaca star turns clear arqund and gives the boys a full shot. arranged for the sportsmen’s sho’ July 12 to 19, which will occupy an entire city block at Third and Blanchard sts, | Teams will also be organized for the wood-cutting bee Sunday, June 22, when 200 men will cut 3,000 pieces of rustic timber for the show, |Floyd Johnson | Stops Spaniard YORK, June 17.—Floyd the big Western he pushed aside another op- in Andreas Balsa, who claims the heavyweight title of Spain, here last night. The fight was stopped in the third round, after Johnson was giving his rival f&@ hard beating. Willie Hunter to Play at Vancouver SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.—Wil. lie Hunter, former British amateur golf champion, who is living in Cal Mfornia, will compote in the Pacific Northwest amateur tournament to be staged at Vancouver, B, C., it was learned here yesterday Hunter {x on his way North now. Prep) Youths Will Try With Buffalo Roy Hiscock and Eddie Buckley, {wo star Syracuse high school pitch ers, will be given a trial with the Buffalo International league club, NEW Johnson, weight, ponent Leonard Loses Lightie Belt! NEW YORK, June 16,.~Benny Leonard lost his Nghtweight champlonship belt today without a blow being struck, Thieves stole it out of the win: dow in his sister's Broadway shop, where the champion had loft it on display, ~ {morning and was to start his local compete as the radius rod was brok- after distance only when. it i, siego gunner, on sary. The goes after it all the other hand, time. On a course of modern length, Evans simply shortens his back swing, On long courses, such 38 | Flossmoor was last year, he ensth jens it, ‘This sounds easy, and ts) it” accidents to mar the day's sport. ‘The jenthusiastic crowd was thrilled many times bY daring drivers, Pep Webster Here for Harper Scrap Pep Webster, California colored | you have mastered timing, & welterweight, who is to meet Bobby | cate, subtle operation, which com Harper in one of the main events | sists in getting the wrists, at the Coast league park next Tues- | and body into the “hit” at the day night, arrived in town this | second. Yankee Winner of World Rifle RHEIMS, June 17.—Sergean! riy Fisler, U. 8, A. Monday won tt | world’s rifle championship with & a tal three days’ score of 1,075 ; Silverdale Loses [including ono remarkable. series 4 * | 98 bulls’ eves out of a possible 1 to Hardware Nine °° “————___ The Whiton Hardware company WAS SECOND TWI rai nine defeated Silverdale, 6 to 5, in a! Cyril Walker, new open oe fast and exciting game played Sun-| pion, is hardly @ novice “i |day. ‘The score. R. H. E./game, The records show that is Whiton Hardware oe BD ished second in the last two Ni Silverdale . . by 8 and South championships, in Ra Batteries—Cochrane and Mitchell;| were entered the best players In SS Furland and Pearson. training at the Austin & Sait gym in the afternoon, Jimmy Darcey, the middleweight {who meets Freddy Cullen in the jother top bout, will be in from Port- land later in the week. ithe | THAT NEW _ RATEX. ss. (COLLAR | ‘A LOW BANDED DEEP. POINTED COLLAR THAT IS FULL OF COMFORT~ 35% Each 3 fort 12°