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PAGE 12 tHE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY. ZUNE 18, 1904 Washington Crew Sweeps Hudson River Again isconsin Is [_ oe —. | Seattle Wins Wisconsin Is | With Fri ank Jacobs and His Camera at The Star Tennis Tournament | ¢2ttle Wins Runner-Up in : ——_—________ First Battle Shell Classic ae | “4 With Solons Vean Gregg Works Wel for Tribe on Mound ir Opener With Sacs Husky Junior Varsity Eight Is Second to Penn in Other Clash ye fe S P 50,000 and 6 : ed th rvat and banks to ge nual c At which the nbia crew br was one false start oar, and tl the » was made, Syracuse lead Pennsy getaway. Was Wiscons: in the order leaders. Nearing the first mi appeared to have fo: lead. by about half a le Washington second, © Syracuse fourth and fifth, (=e " Columbia increased her lead to « Score by innings: full length. ‘ 6 As they approached the bridge. Hits Af which is the two-m r a varsity ra ee me , with Pi ns Frank Jacobs, The Star's cameraman, stepped out to Wobdland park the other day, where the fifth annual Sta -V oodland Park tennis tour- ° — see ss nament is in progress and snapped the above pictures. On the left is Mel Dranga, one of the leading contenders for the mer ngle 1 jumior | tin! Davee Thom last. showing Howard Langlie in his match with Fred Gleason. Nearly 200 players are competing in this tournament, the largest entry list of any ten-| r= en acra As they passed Washington two lengths a and Cornell, t up alongside abreast Yania m second place. Pulling away fr Washington mainta! 4 ing slowly two lengths ahead of F Sylvania. Cornell was third, Wis consin fourth, Syracuse fifth, Colum Dia last. ‘The Washington crew was splash ing badly at this point and Corneil nis event in the Northwest season. Tennis Notes | Star Net Players Must TIMELY TIPS | Big Day for re: io “Ta ae it» same Make Up Postponed Play| amaTEURS Westerners ieee ee Tournament Must Be Completed This Week; Same SAYS JOE DUGAN on Hudson ke Schedule in Effect Wednesday That Was Booked Third Besemas, New York BY DARWIN MEISNEST [Peruana 3h age aaa 04 4a| £08 Yesterday; Must Play Double to Regain Time Americans lie ree se ert ee j HKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 18. |Oakland Passed Pennsylvania while Wiscon- | by Koslow if ae : ; a t Westerner AMERICAN LEAGUE oy drew up on even terms for second | — —— ear ECAUSE of the beginning of “the city tennis champion-|4 , nd cat id st atest! . . Won Lost Wisconsin was rowing in fine form Star Tossers Bob Briggs is the smallest player ship at the Seattle Tennis club on Monday, it is im-| opposing ba of bn ; i. |xew 7 4 showing great power and threatening i n the North End tournament perative that The Star-Woodland park meet be completed | tic th, w cms apd m: jog be i th to overhayl the Washington bow Nearin Their not later than Sunday. Y minimige thete Touts s 48 agape eer ap lead 4 g Irene Stephens, Rita Myer and The day lost by rain Tuesday must be made up by the ene : i} Washing 4 Hh gin. way second, Cornell and Penn in. att es A FSA e-onery eclra scheduling of double matches for those players behind in| 1 on aeetguae F . i 3 sylvania tied for third, Columbia and | MIHE following games are scheduled ; ‘ithe the draw, r ft | RESULTS Syracuse about even. | for The Star Junior Baseball The same schedule that was in effect for yesterday will) stance of uve t wand the ee Washington spurted at the finish, | league Sunday 2 ed te Iner of Th 40 to the minute, closely pressed by | getown Cubs va. South Lake| After winning the men's doubles be played today e : AEB RS | : ‘ 3 pelos Wisconsin. | dwa, Grant 7 Ent are closing today for the) F sate j Weeny and At the finish the Wisconsin crew ard Bulldogs a paired up with | mix t i A « t * whose surprising spurt into second | ¢ mer } for! thy f batte ! n. 8B > Place in the varsity event was the ard Bull ame Burt! rhureday’s aduie t be ff ‘ Feal feature of the afternoon, waved f Ute a few gl he their hands to their opponents in the | and the Arden Cubs | years age 9 of ma. i familiar witt Dauts and Bessie Washington boat and gave a chee x It will be pub get “ uw. for their successful rivals | © only other games then left on) Windy and Howard Langlie, Frank | edition of The atte . t 7 13 The victory of the westerners was| the schedule are as follows Koslowski 1 Earl White 9 o'clock & t mig wise Complete, open water separating the | uth Lake vs, Arden Cube; West | Dranga, W. ON sea tee tz, Leo La Wisconsin shell from the Cornell in| Union vs. Louie's Cleaners; Se. third place. Pennsylvania was simp- Boys’ club vs. Ballard Bulldogs; ly outclassed while Syracuse South Lake vs. Western Union Columbia never figured seriously, These games will be scheduled for The Wisconsin eight showed that |® week from Sunday and the prelim it was tull of rowing when jt got | !D“r¥ season will be completed. © obtained by phoning department after that NATIONAL LEAGUE are am ples teams ent jaar a ey \sow Star Athletes veel x lengt | derson vs. Dennis Murray 4 : and one-half u T away to a false start, which delayea| *Then the first four teams will play| If it is impossible to play the | Anderson ans Murray, Are Killed in es ever ae Lane ie the varsity event. }a series for the championship and /finals { e Star meet Saturday 1 i Newell » over Columbia, Washing: | 5! Bie tances ee ee ew wren es m cole Be Hay ee Ee Ship Fog tery wan Te minutes, two, seer] ome the first of the day’s races, by four} 5 Sagrat aut Tayler and Don We LUEJACKETS ccause of wind and rough} 4. poston criret gamé)— RH. EB. | er Taylor-Byverso: have begu 4 : hare hmidt; nd @ tiring Columbia crew. | Box Jimmy Duffy) Over re ef Club! # inner ayor-Byvervon Gi was unable to race Détause of an at Schmiat and Syracuse got up to take fourth| Youn; eir losses from an at o Carmen, the San Jose} SAN FRANCISCO, June 18—San} AT oP M | andpbint and tind iS hei x.| tack of typhold fever, saw the race | E. Place from Cornell. The Penn crew|lightweicht, will meet Francisco took the first game from| Thelma Wolff vs. Duicle Angus va in the tu x iffea | from his hospital window rats 1 Towed easily at the finish and had|Duffy in the main Oakland here yesterday, Re RN hat treat Bart e lives of 48 officers and men| The Washington shells will be dows and Schmidt; McNamara and Strength left for a cheer for its\smoker to be staged tes Oakland | The « night. Duffy, being a | Oakland San Franectec has a slight welght “"\yah, over his, rival Yelle 1 and shipped West today by | o-nen of the boat while at ta wrecked the athlet practice upremacy © dreadnaught held over the Opponents at the finish. | Wednesday Griswold, stroke of the Columbia; welterwe Junior varsity, collapsed at the fin. | advai va, Jack Schermer fleets of the nation Washington 5 helper. ish. Washington, which had gotten| — = eee ——}, Perl Ww nite. and Prank Korlowskt va Not onty ingly ‘Thursday to see the Yale-Harvard| Keen and Hartnett: away in the lead, was quickly dis-| “MW. 3 iF 6 c ms » yj ORR RON pe a ee atia y, | regatta, and will re ttle by | Wilson Bes ii fanced by the strongtr wed | [ a. but one of the navy's foott ¢ \ rent ront : | At Brooklyn. RH. E spurt left at the end. ‘ S 3 F ‘ nae ‘ 4, | engravers to have the name of | Brook The winner's time was 10:23 2-5.| boat >niladelphia— and some of the| At P Chicas will depart |} Kenneth Dun ve, Dean | which ¢ whaleboat crew which won the | Was ngton engraved on it again, | wt, fie heliind the: record - | aa r Bir et champlo: t Culebra last | and returned for another year to Se | sae x _ _ re made by Cornell in 1 AY MRS. HOOPLE, i i é pe! d Mebruary in' ha hit, seven men | attle. | mh ew Tork — RM & Peqn’s freshmen ran Ss e oe TM GLAD YOURE USED “To - jt Le and the cox York 5 10 . xswaln of crew of 12 Wins Spokane tun having teen kite,“ | 7 teen Trainer | ouvert and anaes "wo | Pigeon Event perished are: Howard D, Walkup, Opens Gym i in S. F. ELEASED at Spokane at 6a. m, | James Holliday, Andrew 1, Kinney 43 \a 26-mile clip last NOT -THAT I'M SQUEALING ON WHO PUT THEIR “THUMB WW TH SOUP, BUT TH’ MAgoR BROUGHT SOME ONION HERE WrTH A Hop- Pipe ay its race, leading Cornell to the fin ish with open water showing be- tween the boats. The time of this race was 10:22 3.5. Syracuse was two lengths behind Cornell with a tired Columbia crew | Badly beaten in fourth You “foLp Me, CINDE ~ T KNowW You DoN+T WANT BUSTER “To BE LEPT HoLDIWG HE BAGI~ TAKING Hor PANS BY TW’ HANDLE, S0 YouLL KNoW How To HANDLE “TH MATOR | ww WE'VE RIED “To REASON WT CAN'T BREAK 'EM Caldwell, |, Willam Rogers, veteran athletic] The steel club is now acceptable Wallace W. Keys, Carl ¢ ‘ons headed for Seattle at} William IF, Lubo, Albert I azio and who helped train such jin the big tourneys, but it will al unday, Of the} Paul H. Christensen. The coach of rs as Stanloy Ketchell, Terry |ways have a serious drawback. The a | WVENTION, AN’ tHev'ge LEAVE I-10 ME BUSTER, BUT ITS LIKE [the lucky one, timing in'the winnos ao cirahynne Suan champions, |Hasium in San Francisco. missed shot Salt Lake Wins | WinGict. UA alt TLL see sar ADMONIGHING A jat 12:18 p.m. Next week's raco will|ioses G. Byers and J.C. Sharkley. || === 1) se |be from Sand Po da., 278 8. | From Portland VARNISH on BUSTER tT ENDS BEFORE SCARE-CROW For hg from Sand Point, Ida., 278 mile: | Tho results in yards per minute SALT LAKE CITY, June 18.— STNING OUT , Los Angeles Loses FOR A BIT OF MONEY! = 1 oper and Evans + 108 Salt Lake took a close and exciting ‘ ALL NIGHT J. "| eich E t t game from Portland here yesterday, | eg ©. Mauwens | wo Vernon, 3 to 5 rom e en UC. $to7. A two-run rally by the Bee | EEN, ey LOS dort a mek e e fr the ninth cinched the jasch | Lox proved costly B Db di t t ra hth ctl the | ts ies ARES a ani ace, ere oy ourbon distric Portiand . 1s % | 108 $8] won from the Angels, 6 to 3 Sait Lake . Ly 1 ° | t Winters and Dajy; O'Dout and Cook; |. Franssens Peters | It, Mekhout A. Vanhoutt | Murimy; Root, Ramaoy Diericks and Fauconnie | tA onkine. —mellowed-in-wood balanced blend man oot LEARN TO Gn WITH’ “7st AY VADS WATER-WINGS SOLD IVIRYWHERE “ov GUARAMTELD BY AYYAD MFG.Co. 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