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PAG E12 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924 Let’ s Have Our Own Crew Classic Next Year! Field Narrows Downin GREGG HALF WAY TO RECORD Lake Washington Ideal ? | Star’s T r ar’s Tennis Tourney nor as Spot for Big Regatta Swartz Puts Out Lagerstrom, While Dranga Elimi- Princeton and Navy May Be Brought; Yale May Ac- nates Williams; Women Start Play; Dranga and H. Annexes cept Bid; Wisconsin and California Would Be Al- Langlie Favored to Reach Finals in Junior Events 10 St . t | most Certain Entries BY LEO H, LASSEN raign HE field is rapi dly narrowing down s ix > mes the singles events of The Star-Woodland park tennis|Record Is 20 Straight, Held by Rube Parnham, tournam 1 Altho in the men’s event, to-| Baltimore Star good shapx day’s matches will bring the tov mer r and will give a good line on those who will fi it out in the finals. Joe Swartz and Dick Burr are slated to tangle i Meisnest in East Now With Instructions for Race Here |, 3 are still left in the ru half of the drawing at 4 p. m ck Ba | ; today, and the winner goes © Tussiay and * “ iy ETS those ersity of ¢ ‘ : ibypecitr ys Mate ‘ reached the ‘| ai that the : s pau shear into the semi final sic MAX LUFT TO ij & Se cee F revs tha tay, hesesye—thy : ortur face the White plays W e, the win Ss ES area | Lak shingtor mere clashing LEAD HUSKI CS NB tr comagentiy | Luke Washington. ; fultimate v € ‘ fi po EPSIE. N.Y. J ‘ = + Siew FOr years the Purple and Gold Huskies hz t the winner of the N R Sa. 4;-sala Frew || ote ly. sade Me long trek across the country to the Hudson river Rider-Dranga ¢ 2 bracket e Un velnine fi ‘ they won, Tuesday, it was the second consecut Burr vict errs oe Right here at home one « est ¢ SWARTZ upon othe courses in the country. Bee i] Lake gt t ar E ; ’ t “Ww Beavers tied its banks capable of holdi si of spectators and a K. < a | fo and Gregg was taken Elinor Stephens, large enough to accommodate hundreds of excursior . T. Steph fi] of tw A ut, e Stueland being charged 5 f g regatt the other brac abie to row in the Poughkeepsie || with tt igre steaineie pooh be ad ithe ger with rowing fans, is an ideal spot for a big regatta. ing with the winner of the Vand ' sod wes ed to watch || Gregg’s record. 10s ; igh Why not bring California, Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsyl- rl n-How nglie » PESSES recor lcipants in wow Ae , “ : ee ton rarwern Lange t f ta dow Any great pitching record 1a] ha vania, Cornell, Yale, Prince- s ultimate winner goes : eta i 1 SS This ult 5 ; #4 junior at the univer: |/ usually made by getting plenty of en's competition ton and the rest, to the West Frank Kozlowski and Bob Mitler|| reaks It's the first break Vean in The &ter-\for a big regatta? GIVING CREDIT should fight it out for the other semi d to have to date in his string final position | j Alt of the rest of the ganves being) Weemedé perk ‘ = ness race here W : etn, | Stans wns Fass “some HERE IT’S DUE matches Wednesday t 2 | gadt, oun enepeesié , cotumn he leo 1 | cal Wine Another Game by Frank Jacobs,|; gerstrom in a t pr} “ The 2, The last set brought out | Fi some fine tennis. The Btar'a staff DRANGA PACIFIC COAST 1 7 WINS | w Le Pet. | photographer, in Dransa Gi William: into isco “es From Solons ade ak de. tieirs camp, Wranga outstead + # 7 his +e Williams had the sec-| : ge RAMENTO, June 19.—Ter ney yesterday. |, ond set in hand, 5 40-15, only} : } ~ rible pitching for ramento | to lose out rd | alded n grabbing the sec Doubles play is getting under way | 6. today, w and mixed doubles | 4 teams duled. A few matches AMERICAN LEAGUE jreries, 9 to 4 were played last ni e favorites George Steuland twirled effective all coming thru. ond straight contest of the local ball for Seattle, allowing nine ‘There will be no women's doubles, ‘ ype c , 3 Because of the small entry 6 o| Which he kept well scattered The women's singles p the $ 40] With the exception first round yesterday with Nellio ‘ it all of the Seat Thompson's victory over Elinor , : gz the bal | Stephens at 6-2, 6-2 being the only now pit the two games, bi | Teal upset of the day. ; base seven times out of 11 «| ; The results for yesterday with the 6 it 3/p, He has only made one base ovantrr } aay el full schedule for today follow i Bush and Hofmann; Smith and} hit, too, | What do you say, You peo- MEN'S SINGLES i, ge nine ke Se A al yy eae Kostowski defeated. 2 ees 3 re es |ple of on see |British Women : Miller defeated Sw: gras : oat <6 1g i Win T Cc "y [Chicago ° . | 4 Wander Lae defeated Christie, €-0, 6615 | Mogae lehe H : Veteran Trainer | wine seni ennis, pe FY, =, |ette, Fader ‘ ° 16 * ae - emcmer enter ce, 2 rit Assisting Leader| 12—Brtsin’s women tenis ply ( qiats defeated Oldham, €-1,6-3; Rider de]. shee A H | who has had charge of| & Won the Wightman cup from ee a e ioe Mi Gomelllen oe Wales tart Asverica today when Helen Wills, a and O'Nelt: cor | “0 9 16 jmen for 30 again with| smplon, lost to Little Miss Me F | a | min Ladle “4 Kane of England in straight sets, | see ¢ eer ene 4 voor [ut AY? iF ¥ : | ew Lond tion for} The 1 aoe ¥. | iemingway, 20 é t | annual ad “ate The match was the deciding ry aetentes igri yew © | Koster. ¢ 4 ‘ | Harvard, June The: Yale’ car one of seven whieh are always Geteated Anderson, 6-0, 6-1 | a ts : . oo men now occupy the handsome row.| Played in competition for this JUNIOR BOYS SINGLES Kolp and Severetd. : OER aR, ae iow ———_——— ing including three large ph, Great Britain won all Whiter ated Briggs, 6-1, 6-5 % | eatin Cini - . three that were played yesterday, Cruikshank defeated Swanton, ¢-1, 6-7; NATIONAL LEAGUY Salt Lake Wins | oa ne, the dorm en Vogler deteated ussen, 6-0, 6-1 wie Lak ig ie " ompete in jby Payne Whitney, will be used Langife defeated Swensen, 6-1, 6-6 | “eer p | the varsity, another will house t oer meekly: Pata | ae Over Portlanders | the varalty, another will house. th |Rickard Calls It rene Ste dateated Dorothy 8 LAKE CITY, June 1 re . in gra; Derecaytattie earectea aananee (Cte. = rive nocss fine tiniest yesterday's Vancouver Golf I ourne | headquarters for coaches and guests | Off With Firpo Wagner by detavit Poole defeated | Pittsburg 4 3B ere, Which Malt: Lake ‘Web yo : |. BUENOS AIRES, June 19—Juan ‘ rf . 19 to 1 BY ALEX C. ROSE witt be deciéea on | Next Portland |Hommes, Tex Rickard Maybaum defeated Ethe : R é medal play on the tativetative here, has ci off al | 6-2: Doroth: Staples defeated Pessy ‘ are > shit 2 . 1 t i Polk. 6-1, Ima Wolff defeated now ake ’ Ney are on t . Peps Se Smoker June 30 ble ae i Duicle Angus, g + 33 Pe be ein tn tens une 20 will be the date of the} the South American d MEN’: a -¢ as, Mt m Pialigon. e :baaliellrge 5 rekatied peba in’ Portland, but rance in the Langlie and La: L Coone - phe ye here ners fic on event hasn't been decided | Sta rpo demanded $10,000 , . tied tin ry Hansen, the match-|cash paid here in advance, the priv sia “Wie ie st coh Angels’ Errors mands for ‘Vantouver, B. C.. which | han maker, i @ captain in the national|tlege of naming tho referee ‘and $ w Hier and mn basew Bald lo house ¢ arge s in su e e 6 a bin 4 Tires base Aid to Vernon) ering of links devote | anaug 1 is in the summer camp|made other demands which c ns defeated | Delaney and Gonzales; Dean MeGinnis, LOS ANGELES, June 19.—Ver-| 4th annual champ expected to come 2 Lewis, However, it is re-jnot be granted. Hommes made Eiliser and Garfield Johnecn, 6-9, €-6. He ja Kopp. Mueritio | non chanetited: iy: Loe _ Angeles’ |stient of the Pact ; Jor not California sends any en. | Porte t efforts are being made| reservations on the, Southern Cross, ‘The Thursday schedule follows: cA 4 < : Umpires—-Reardon and |¢rrors, and won yeaterday’s gamo, |axsoctation, which begin voy (thant, the qualifying field that tees |t9 Sign Johnny Trambitas and Ma-|which sails for the United States Mis: Posts $e Margaret Tonle: Ac Mrooklye RM. Bly Spee eo lt ae ee ae d finishes Saturday of 1 \, {Off for the now adorning the | carlo Fiores for the top bout tomorrow 1 Poole vx. Ma on inet ee 2 beds o a hes Saturday of next wee " My a . Mel Dranga vs. Norman Whittet. — | Brooklyn’ sree ies ae R. 3. ®| Not onty is the fild going to be | CTW of Mrs. B.C, Sweeney will be| Don Strain vs. John Voix | D and Wingo: Doak and Tay-| J " ae cmp temaonl atti 14 a strong one, because right here in Eavaré, Lennie s Bill Howard. |t0r, eague Leaders 2 Angelos t | but indications aro that i line Northwest ie the cream of fair 1 x ve Ate E | cyt, Pniaaerpnta— n " & Li “ore and Murphy; Dumovich, Ramesg| Will include the classiest array my Sex. golfera’ of" the Pacitie const | rie ena sree rtattiela ana |AIM, cocesssseresconeeee 2 IST ose to Acorns + Jen stare that ever gathered together sn a a clewonde new | Seherm: Vr alatidee & i jnatts, uteins| OAKLAND, June 19, 1 Jto take part in any golfing test on too, will "he: unatila 0 odetes eh ae eertey and Taytor ve. Lagerstrom and |eder, Hubbell trounced San Francisco, NORTH BEND EAGLES WIN | the Pacific slope. Ithe open championship, but little Irene Thompson vs. Dorothy Little. TED Sez here yesterday. The crack North Bend Eagles | Chan gun, according to reports | Jones, of Piper &. Taft Mrs. Maybaum va, Thelma Wolff. Tt is probably true that Johnny} The score— scored an impressive 10 to 4 vie-|from Portland, will not be present | on deck, and’ 42 hu Unser T 4. P.M. | Dundee is on his tast logs... . The| 2/tory over Issaquah Sunday. ‘The'to defend his amateur title, which, /the prand of golf that he shot on M. Robinson vs. O. T. Stephens. Ie is he th 6 < Weitdinerts so Dick Bare trouble is he thinks he is a centi- Windy Langlile vs. Earl white. pede. W. Quillian vs. Don Waller. ie - |. W. Rider va. Nelson Kobineon. Nellis Thompson va. Dorothy stap! AT 5 P.M. agies will play City at/of course, that takes away a heap |the Beacon hil) course last Tuesday, | | North Bend next Sunday {of color from the assembly as the |when he ———-~-eenneenenn | QI’ Master is one of the best golf | rs. in the country. Geo: Williams, Geary, cored a 67 on the morn. | ing round then followed it up with © Von | $8 in the afternoon and finished a THAT NEW nother big favorite In North-|45.hole play with Af OST DRAT HT ALL KZ OG MARTHA, MDEARM \Z| KiloW YoU ANp—iar 7 : : | 45 i ’ on the first pice aeala pei Rasa i tpn | golfdom and winner of thy mM i nine, he is very ke 4s to finish inj ick Wasider Las va. Bari Wileon. iteur crown in 1921 and 1 i lthe money \ Don Sparkman vs. Dave Cruikshank. be missing. but with the ‘thre ec} ‘ 4 vi _ | ped Seatthio will be strongl: ‘opr nt ¥ ceinnet Howard-Langile va. Bob. slet [EE Hunters, namely, Willie, who won| oan an events and will tuccide the | By SEMI ( ,OLLAR. 1 4 i | Z i 4 Z Ithe British amateur title 1; ae ow ties | FT 4 AT 5:30 P.M. Z Now See HERE,~T he British amateur tite tt 1921; | iargest out-of-town dolegation at this | EK. L. Betz va, winner Stephens-Robin- | |Dr. Paul, for many years the rank great gathering =~ she KNows t_Kolfers, | A LOW BANDED DEEP ng") ling golfer of the South, and his Sots PEM TES: Wisner Gellias-Waller vas winner I TELL You “HAT OTHER WO-ACCOUNT, alee cousih Robert, also a high-class ary POINTED COLLAR THAT tl White-Langile. N FRIEN 1 psd “1 FROM HER, A BOOK we player/ on the Vancouver roster, | IS FULL OF COMFORT~ s patton, and Griswold vs. J. Taylor and | MN FRIEND CHESTER ARETRVING To WHEEDLE ny , " there should be plenty of strong | | 4 Pititfcorn and partner vs. Andervon ana T FENWAY WAS A BUSTER WTO “THAT SHE READ TRH egnk ek” Wenteae’ uinae 35% Each 3 for #1. | “Arey. M | SPLENDID IDEAL FLIM FLAM AUD Get CURLS UP Wl’ Last Cae Seer ta werent — — i Winner Kozlowski-McLaren va. Ripley. | His invest A 1 t LIKE A CHAPTER Reena? sic Mr nt vatnaet ee eet De One 40d) IS INVENTION OF SOME sale IG MONEN Jie POTATO First. AN! Stee ions ite prot he. Bout’ are'| aida s0d Day ve Duett ana x.| fey PEPPERMILT FLAVORED inh EVGR Chey SAW HE WAS coming 0D tPonake “a: Ad for’ thell A lot of Comfort and Wilson and Milne vs. Nyron and Ayres MUCILAGE WILL PAY “WAT FENWAY SCAMD sl’ GAME Protection in a Smalt Resos and #aicedo vs. Dranga and Bundie BIG DIVIDENDS -10 AROUND HERE, HE'LL HOSE ForTUNATE WEED DEDPERMINT Yankee Helps ENOUGH “10 HAVE p FLAVORED COURT Brazilians in STocK PLASTERS! ~ I ; CONAN Pe ‘es Olympic Drive ‘ : | BY ©. M. KINSOLVIN' Gre PAL Brazil, June 19. © Brazil will be represented at the ‘| Olymple games this year ax the result of the hard work and enterprise of the American athletic Instructor and trainer of the Paulistano Athletic club of this city, Alexander J. Ho who camo to Brazil several 8 ago. garly this year it was announced experienced campers will tell yols in Flo de Janoiro that Brazil would “as sleep in @ tent or other enclosute on your outings,” — send no team to represent her in the | Olymple games und tho various Rilo OSs on. Once you've known the pleas i ure slo «“ , . ” athletic clubs declined to start a eam of sleeping’ “on Nature's lap’ under the stars, and the to! palgn for funds to be used In sending and the tonle effect’ of breathing the pure, fresh, a ttgany tor Baetis | a outdoor air all night through, you'll not go back to sleeping under | It has been Hogarty's ambitions G cover till you must. to take a team to the Olymple for ———$____ OLD — ——— Cr ae ae Know This Outdoor Joy! “Might as well stay at home," —mellowed in wood in Old Get all tho soveral years and in a letter to the | Kentuck Itinited Press, he announces that he jf} 4 : | Our New 1924 Rood out of your outing by y le taking a tent over on. the| || Lhey cost so little and mean so | CATALOGUE Hleoping in a’ Filson Sleeping Bag. |"Orania." much to your appearance, why | pletures and describes | SUM Proof, wind-proof, cold-proof, and { | The money is to be put up by Sao! |] NOt wear new ones jusca little fur complete tino ot | treated so it's mildewproof, - Rolls : in stands Paulo sportamen and capitalists. Af] sooner than you actually must, |f} | Blvonmateaueliey | iis inte commer arene | recent acquisition to the team ts Ac | Ryington of Harvard, who lives. in Treat Yourself eto, for a door Wear all over town Come tn and seo it is er ineriy Sno Paulo and who will run the high 7, Doi. Just say CLOWN |) {Copia 104) by NEA Serta hurdles forthe Trusitians, having ||] 4 Fresh Pair Doda C. C. FILSON CO. —They’ ow vecontly arrived from the States on GEORGE FROST COMPANY, BRT | 1005. nt a aa ey Tl ken | Murs. his vacation, Byington will manage | MAKERS OF 1007 Kirst: Avenue, Seatile the Brazilian aggregation and Ho: | Velvet gel A dT orters | warty will Ko along a8 coach, ) , . 7 . PATTEM GS RUE DL “4 iho vf i yy way PUR a iL Lenten