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PAGE 4 SEATTLE STAR Fine Star Tennis Matches Due Over Week-End | Finals Scheduled for Dr. Willing Leads Field in P. N. G. A. Open Meet Rese Covering Woodland Park Courts ("1 99KING OVER THE OLD TENNIS SCOREBOARD IBon Stem Ise Nellie Thompson Plays Irene Stephens for Women's|| 4 quartet of the players in The Star-Woodland park nnis tournament, now winding up on the park courts, were Trophy; Langlie and Drange Clash in Junior Fi- snapped by Frank Jacobs, The Star's photographer, while looking over the men’s singles draw, the largest list of Best Seattle f Star tour e hich will be p i i "ij names of any tennis tournament in the Northwest. Over 100 men filed for Star tournament, w F : nals; Betz, Burr, Kozlowski, H. Langlie to Fight completed Sunday, ‘Those pictured here, from left to right, are: Elinor Stephens, Mel Dranga, Howard Langlie Links Entry ‘ - BY LEO H, LASSEN and Fred Gleason. re ‘OME fine tennis is promised over the week-end in the con- : z Poan Tac Is Bive red *o) cluding rounds of the fifth annual Star-Woodland park hid 2. 2 SD 4 P Ack Hate Than ra ape ani! ETE | Purtoes: meee 2g eee. 2 ¥ tournament. : te y The first finals match was booked for this afternoon with! HA j Nearest Rival in Open : am | Yellie Th son playing Irene Stephens for the women's a om ee { the | 1 ay se anlamel a cart BY ALEX C, ROSE co Howard Langlie and Mel Dranga will fight it out at 10 a 4 JUVER, B.C, J vx t the result of some phe faith m. Sunday for the junior boy cup. | re K. L, Betz, Howard Langlie, Richard Burr, Don Waller and Me Frank Kozlowski are left in the men’s singles. Betz plays Langlie at 2 p. m. today with Kozlowski meet- ing the winner in the upper semi-final bracket. Burr and Waller meet at 3 p. m. in the other semi-final fight men's — Star League Schedule Is _R earranged ged unday ngies finals are on t City Tourney Starts Monday t m, Sund double pe amp Seat pm Friday brought out some fine sin events Advance Lake { c ' * ; ad Naps NELLIE. THOMPSON ROBE dss WINS HARD MATCH ber of the Walker cur oof Pillois Ballard Bulldes: gia @ the ow matche he history of The the men's ent around ( ubs and Seattle een booked there Rp Advance club € Cubs the dub chance of fink. first four. The orgetown and Arden hed places in 2E-BBBeSBERES Fc thru in the giving him a total f pid ¢ 7 be. a record for two conse |rounds of tournament golf, but cer tain 1t is the best bit of shot mak jing that has ever been seen in} these ae may « Whe roer Cubs win they Folowing next in line to the champion, Phit Bay club, V a fine 72 for hi ame back strong trip, which totaled a the home p een ene sy ces’ Most Youthful tne! Golf Texeian four MULWAUKEE. June 21M neve s ukee claim: the youngest professional in America. He is Frankie Gusho, 17 years old, is t the Fix Point Country graduate from the caddie 4 of Mar other semi i match ya «= Wolff. _———— | Tennis Notes ) ¥ ennis INO hard sets, Miss Wolff be the first time they |and tled it at 44. Miss Wolff took | finals of the first Star tournament. | * Burr have both been pla » Dick Vander Las fell before little ar tournament Nellie Thompson came from be » win a sem) iss Thompson outsteadied her hard x Opponent and won after three ee | iad the hand at 4-2, Burr and Waller meet to-|Dut Miss Thompson kept on coming | have clashed at Woodland park si the next game, but Miss Thompson back in 1920, when they met in th d out at 75 | Burr won that first meeting, rather |garet Henning in handily at 6-1, 6-1, 6-3. Waller and Is match at 6-1 did tennis during the past week and | Howard Langile & fine match is expected te teh ies are finished als begin the follow. ing week. If another Mercer-Ad- vance game | essary the finals will be set back a week first Sunday the in one of the fea s of Friday's play at 6-4 at home on the Wood-} (ting them deep Kk the lines, defensive me showed fine form. mi Woodland park net fans who have been following the ment a the Sea ¢ Tennis club t some Langlie today and athpaw can M1 be a str title, JREESETRE LSP FAR Xk WALLER PUTS OUT DRANGA Don Walle Mel Dranga mg favorite for the |the day, the Cai sity of 64, 64, had fine oe ry Washington ace, winning = Waller and Dranga bot Langlie and Langlie, Rider and service st Betz, Taylor and Wa Burr and | southpaw style and hia spin on. h Stephens, Vander Las and Vander | strokes was too muc Las, Williams and Lagerstrom, Quil-/who cracked in the pinch. ian and Miller, Dranga and Swartz| Frank Koxlow aki put out Bob Mil | and White and Kozlowski are some jit at 62, 6 of the strongest doubles teams that Langlie entered the junior boy Yale Oarsmen have been in the men's singles. The finale by beating John Volger, 6-2, * Winning combination will deserve its|¢.2 and Dranga put out Dave Crutk.| Triumph Over title jshank at 6-1, 6-2. The results of the doubles play Harvard’s Men The mixed doubles event has been | with the schedule for this play m4 TEW LONDON, Conn. June 21 a marked Increase |/ing the N more or less of a fizale, the teams follows Vile Maas’ &: clea cwediy 14th BAYS “STL FEY" MeINNIS Great : Golf over figures of 1923, accord- failing to show up. Irene Stephens- | pag struct club, ranks | Frankie is gifted with a splendid the veteran pro' physique. He o a fine pair of f club, was forced /arms and shoulders and, with thes, TIMELY TIPS Ted Ray Is (Coast League |: im ssi nic can oe fr arm an holes ada Dishing Up Crowds Better | »:e) sr 7 insur be IL Dat ialdnet daca a Johns’ Seattle G | toil. midget size is no serious noe in the Pacific Coast |/nament at Amerdeen is still caus-| handicap in golf, as Cyril Walker, Sea » Ender conside €\the new open champion, recently ain and caused his withdrawal/ demonstrated at Detroit. ta or 7 First Baseman, Boston Br official report given out from the race | ‘ i Joe Swarts, Mrs. Betz and Betz and | EN" jannual Hatvard-Ya regatta on the vith : : Ke , at the office of President Harry Much disappointment was created F i Thelma Wolff znd Leo Lagerstrom sad Get gps {ona Et bcd th lode) sotiee 2 ‘ ‘ % British Veteran Is Playing Williams at Los Angeles. when “Wee' Willie Hunter aid inot Ogden Mystery F i] sre the oman eae A a a dg El ot erro Best Game He Has|| "ers, stows nin, of|[enter we oven. ‘Te cin taret] to. Connie Mac i ‘ [gna Tavlor beat 'Taylor and Stone, 6-1.) Thousands lined the historic river first 's 1: Showa tansy } 900 for Jences Lec Po tun Bee ra | peed tagtan eT aSAL Sas ‘ed here|,.2hey call him cunning, erafty bee If either Korlowski er Burr wins | lyesterday to see the Yale varsity| stretch to mect a throw nin Years Gusing the first geht ‘weeks }itear rowan: 1a 198, Arrives Connie Mack, but he makes mie tie the men’s singles, the trophy goes MIXED DOUBLES. sweep to an impressive victory, three! Thig aia : — he season from California a few minutes be-| {Ven jie other humans, Plenty ef ie Out of competition this yrar, as they | scarearet ‘Neunig and Morr tichteon | lengths ahead of Harvard, in m four iss Skate’ whake the BY JOE cerneorg |fore the first patr teed off, but helinem. curly Ogden represents ont ee have both a leg on the silverware. 7-5, 6-4; Mra. K. L. Bets and Bets beat | play t mile clash = tired to jump into competi- 2 Elinor Stephens and rman Whittet, , . ED RAY, the was jof his more recent ones. The Junior varsity race was much | © Mop A Matter of: inch 4 BRASRSFF* _ Sr SREP ARE RSH BREST. Se if Deduaat aa codes tive play. That he ts in fine form)" nie Aintetics’ pilot, sald One of the best matches of the|Doretny stopiee’ Lad Keumek tiers | closer, Yale winning by but one| On fast * ets "« | Indians This was shown Jn tho afternoon, when] way tha and glediy vat tournament should be the battle for | $-1, 6-2. | length. The Yale freahmen won ove tach t nea jhe played a practice round that! siong to Washington. Once (aie the junior boy trophy. Howard AT 5 P.M. | thet rvard babes by two and a halt s a indicat Another Tilt jmedalee in the carly Watch) new quarters, Ogden settled Gown Langlie and Mel Dranga, two of the| Yair Gnd Tayler ve, Bets and Rider. cengths throw i close to the histep when the flag goes UP i! nq began pitching great. ball best youngsters in the city, settle | quiittan, Harvard gave Yale a grand fight on n giv a at. brought From Solnna| the nateur test Monday | Mack is stil! rubbing his eyes and things tomorrow morning at 10 a. m.| _ Winner Stephens-Burr and Vander Las-|in the varsity race, but the superb | the fielder making the play a target At the annual meeting of the! wondering what {t's all about ; Ve rete Ditiie eee See aiatt,. yp. | rowing of the Blue oaramen, taught) If a first baseman takes a hrow ship at | ACE AMENTO quae 31 Seattle |profeasio nal body, rerterday, Bot Verner and G. Ol {them by Ed Leader, from the Unt! standing erect, the ball must travel Inverness! $20 nother one from Sacra-| Johnstone was re-elected president, | Bae ae eee te wees the et Mate ae ONT eR Me. ‘ | ¥ersity of Washington, was too) from four to six feet far han hbase ‘bs enath mento here yesterday, winning anjand Fred Henwood, who is Preay| Players Suspended est this competition has ever had. lenakteWhite ana Milles Quinny Kes) much. aE BN Mretched ‘ont to mest it | 41,000 professional | Mteresting struggle by the score of Johnstone 9 assistant at the North| for Part in Riot The players responded well, altho| Other winners to be matched at scoro- 3 cae ele ed time Me Ae the Vourn wment at Roehampton, beating | ® ne mere secs eat tes eae peciies Bogs an. a se! CHICAGO, June 21.—-Bob Moat) any i wo | board. | difference between safe id ow ‘orge Duncan in the semi-finals and 16 men from up North got thi e | nue as s * * Rants ‘yet agi oe pehlieg Mira, Bets and Bats ve. ‘Thelma Woltt Horseshoe Entries Learn to stretch out to meet! Rowland Jones, one of the patil hy | Counters in the fourth, while Sacra-|and Johnnie Junor were elected wre omer ecrg ve ie ee tive matches. This was largely fue | ana Leo Lagerstrom, | Are Being Received (tne pa ra: than " *Olof British golf, in the finals | mento retaliated with two in thela two-year term on the directorate heehee ia tines sees to the inability of the players to | Entries for the city horseshos | arrive. aren | played brilliantly to win over | BOXt Session. ‘The visitors further in- |bourt while George Turnbull will] Pitohery Babe Rath vane evs leave their work Jimmy Duffy i in jchampionship are being received by > Duncan. “He took the lend at the | SUed thelr lead by getting two moro|serve a one-year period. Dave} 3 ree | | Martin Hagen, Ed Willams and O.! Towa Swimmer Is venth hole and was one up at the |i the sixth, and in the ninth cinched | Bia Dressing rooms for players at Mysterious Work jsiirkic. iiay starts the latter part k, the other member of the} "8 fined $50, according to the an” the game with three mors. Sacra- turn, For the next six hole R Woodland park are badly needed.| Jimmy Duffy, the Oakland welter-|of next week, and the Broadway Red Cross Worker | % |nouncement made yesterday from the office of Ban Johnson, president board, has another year to go be-! fol fairly glstened. ‘The figures | EMO rallied in the ninth, but only | tore he retires of the American league. The fines The park officials should make ar-|weight, Pacific Coast champion, has | playfield courts are being remodeled | ty Klingman, swimming star | were 2 a, 4, 4, a total of 19, or | Beattie An, mm po. a.x.|,. The two leading professionals in| sn4 suspensions came aa arene Tangements for dressing room ac-| started training for some affiar un-|for the tournament i or ia € niversity of vow teams \five under even 4s, the figure by|tane cf ose ee OS Bl tne open will be given the oppor-| the riot at Detroit last Friday during commodations for the hundreds of | known to the public. The bout will] A special match is billed for|for three years, has been appointed which perfect golf is measured. | Brad 4 1 2 1 f 1/tunity of going back East to com:/ the Yankee-Tiger game. players who w use the courts weekly, undoubtedly be staged by Tommy | Broadway Sunday afternoon at 2/fleld agent for the American Red|Aguinst this kind of golf Duncan |Rohwer, 16 4M Sage Ae S|pete in the national championship ceadbed |Simpron of Oakland ey | Cross Jcould do nothing but gasp—and|t haidwin, ios. 2 2 tb Sloe 1995 M Jessup Wins aes — | gasps, it so happens, are no good| Welsh, rf 1 1 2 6 6| A Iarge and classy field is ex-| VIPS. ip against birdies, i 2 ff Slpected to tee off in the amateur Roehampton Meet OUR BOARDI NG HOUSE BY <ABERN. }\ ‘ree sssiect sae, wo 6 vai ie 12 $$ S/quatitying round Monday and an-| .Oermaey peeund Jen | yond 60, gave Ray a thrilling fight} 4... “Sta ar gag {other equally tine array of talent) ,. "sr. Marion Z. Jessup, United \ and was leading by a hola with but} sxcRANTO AB. Rit PO. a. B|WH be on hand when the women| States, today won the finals of the PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | f three holes to go whon the Towering | MoNeely, ef-3b Ay Ue | folks step off on their qualifying! poonampton invitation tennis tour z Mh, ase i Rab Yew2u Wet Listen Z I'M RIDING TANDEM |Ted over him, Ray Is noted for his SAS Oe play, Tuesda |ment from Miss Harvey, Engl San, Francisco eae ee A FAT CHANCE You EHS iS e wrt! Nou cLupe |prodigious driving, yet it was his | Ri serg ee 9137] 6.4, 4.8, 641, Vernon Ra cert Rea PIECES OF HARDWARE “0 ME DEACON, ~T'A ‘ Neal i jartistry around and on the greens | 0: 3 0 victoria e143 | tea RENE SS: Sacramento Be, ae 1) t Kio! EY HAD | that won for him over Jones, A per OS Si 8k8 s SHARE ROMY |, ++ fe GOLF PRIZE ter | sd haven 144 BIGGEST ectisse “ue HAVE OF GETTING ANY HERE “To EAT AT ee epee fect run-up shot brought him the 17th | Mollwits, Mie ere Harold Sampson, San Francis 3145 | Tho biggest golf prize this summet Oakland .|; a 42 SUPPER KT-THis HoURTm| | CATCH WEIGHTS OR ) hole and a pitch shot over a bunker jamin te Hater Eka Sinmra ar cathe, —i8 | will be offered at French Lick, Ind. Los Angeies 3243 ; MN OTHER STULE!s SUPPER. ail’ Wer tH! that dropped dead netted him the | + de tone bette 20 0oreteciat lin September, when’ the praraaaa : : WE PUT oN “TH Fire , ca ok ‘ 18th and the matoh. 0 |W. MeRvan, San Francleco ....74-73—147 | golfers hold their annual closed tour NATIONAL LEAGUE HEN I Put “TH . LM ae oh BEB AR: wt bate therks | Wet Lok. tak DRILL KT SIV. dcLocK WHEN I APPETITE I'VE Got; ID Ray's lack of form and disain for ST a py Mertity butte, atare, Harbor 14 be ments fae York “9 i CHARM ON HAT Ice R itr technique as the masters practies it ; 1" 2 tinnd, Inglewood 148 | pa eimai hieao isin HARP, AN MRS. HOOPLE EAT A RESTAURA are notorious. He offset hronie MeGinnia In 8th y , Bellingham 149 | = NDS bacohien ins | ZFS , 2 BOX, THERE Won'r ' 0 P Be ee ate] Charme defeat to Hall, ‘Hite oft Hatt ste Watson, Spokane 149 | LOSES 2,000 POU rate yd WAS “TH WETCH Dog ; IN PLATE WHT’ WATTERS, | Wildness off the tee by oxtradtdinary Joe Novak, San Francisco | Johnny Dundee, veteran fightes Sistas As a0 7 BE ANYTHING Lerr W THUMB ow HT! | ability to recover from the rough, Jn |W. alacKcenate, San Franciaco. | entimates that he has taken ofall ti ce) ” je r phase . e| jan, a . og Botton ATW ICE Bo YT BUT Ice, AN! I Fe he ae cue Dhake 9 Hera G he Wiis wait Go| Nudie Witheltn, Waverley |5;000 pounds in making welght fF Bip Philadelphia | piteher—Hy Three- | Johnny Junor, ‘ortiand « this many fights. MAN EAT THAT Wirt A ; | To us, however, the moat curtous | have hitec log, Tite. | Gegras Surnballs Fireceat : —_—_——— _At Hoston— z. Y BIT OF VANILLA FLAVORING! feature of Ray's game is his mastery | Figiin to watwie 1G. Forest Watson, Spokane ..... 300 OLYMPIC FANS aioe $| over tho delicate shota. He ts a|—Reardon a) a i | Walter Fovargue, Grays Hart Arrangements have been tteries—Wateon North, | giant in size and a thunderous swat: - pee Genie ey TN carry 800 fans across cai Yeergin, Luens and ter, the typo of man and player that Bryan Wint we ewe Hi vith the American Olymy Phliadetphle sr {suggests cannon fire and stes! struc. | SAN Francisco li bonita moe tet mete Ralln y s |tural work. . 4 Brooklyn 4 | Re eerie end: Wileons ( Rat By no styetch of the imagination is Victor Over Oaks |k ey ther, Decatur, Green and ‘Taylor. | oI SAN FRANCISCO, June 21, At Pittsburg— RnR B.| It possible to picture Ray excelling Francisco ran wild Cineinnatl 4 2 in matters of deftness and finesse, Pittsburg . 9 16 2 Batteries —Ti Morrison, Kri | ere 2] Ai Ing, Colwoos | Yet ho ts ono of tho finest short shot | Mere Yesterday and won by a 16 to 2) Alex Marting, Colwood | Waverley |makers in the game and one of the namo y, Mayw and Hargrave; mer and Schmidt u Hehe | greatest putters in the history of the ® W. Gravelin, Uplands T Phit_ Jefferson, Faverati ‘ AMERICAN “Leaauy { |Sport, It was his amazing putting | San Franolao : at Sld McCullough, Powell River.7 f owt | | Which won for him at Inverness, | ¢ ith nid AEN Le tea A. Ballinger, Seattle . New York .. 4 i ia Renta gs Nebytiks 2) sly Mouston, Inglewood Detroit i Harry Winder, Shaughnomay ie Lavin ‘ \Engles will Play Salt Lake Club uh etka Saige ‘on ryey 4 | tart, Dorian’... Be iyeaie ae | Druxmans’ Sunday | Beats Portland ° may, Vancouver Philagelphia’; 19 The Druxmans’ All-Stars and the} SAL CITY, Juno 21.— yw nddy, Woan ; |Seattlo Bagles tangle Sunday noon | Lake defeated Portland here yester: | — At Philadelphia— n " ¥ 10 by » \ D 01 ew Zitleae 2] at South Franklin park in what in} day by a score of 10 to 7 rm Brae pila . ‘ 7 2 inn Battaries Marberry and uel and Perkina, expected to develop into the faatent | eave Rom Ry 'Thomas Twitls lindependent game of the local sea. | Portland halt bake Met Eel Vernon to Win! ac, Badiont &nd Cochrane; Single | tos ANGLES, June M.—"Lerty" “Lefty” Carlson is slated tq do the | 18% and Cook MISE Ha SON Ae . | : Thomas, a ¢ mound work for the elgar store nine, While Roy Rounds ig billed for the Harry Wright Was peed Gu anet roan obiacred | Yah non to a $ to 1 victory over his for jolub men | Bly Gaston's club boasts a 12 to t First Ball Magnate es on Jimmy Slattery Quite Popular | mmates here yoaterday, 1 Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo boxer, iy was Vernon's fourth straight win Vietory over Druxman'# curly this) The first bagchall magnnty Win} over the Angels. ile greatest drawing card in Went jweason, while wode"” MoConaghy, | Marry Wriahi who organiged 4nd) The acore rR HS J t sa’ ern Now York. Fiverywhere that. he | tho boas of (ho Wifth ave, lads, hag | managed tho famons Cineinnatl Red | vernon fh 8 6} us! 7 y appears, a capacity house grecte Is strengthened hia club considerably wkings, the first of the profes: | 18 Angeles aN —They i him, ‘ omas and Murphy; Crandall and y since that dato, nal baseball clubs Jenkins,