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¥ WONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAG! YAKIMA PRO SHOWS HIMSELF TO BE GREAT GOLFER AND FIGHTER Neil Christian Learns { Major Notes _ \South Parkers ‘German Women Swimmers One Change in _Waterfronters Lead Semi-Pro we Anxious to Meet Yankees Olympic Track Score Big Win Diamond Loop Es COBLD, GEUas. || san eeray aie te naltes Team Is Made in City Game Yesterday's here Game From Jim Barnes # = Howard Eh mk « T Thay Ps QERLIN, J w seiertaeiy Gk coseslA 3 ie phil Taylor Stages Great Battle as Defending P. N.! \ 4. t ' B eisai Pes pi eee | with the great A om ennenS A e} saath S G. A. Open Champion, Losing by but a Single |»! sas st tan tastont ins’ otte,® ‘ ee pares! ea ag tetas cell le. eli Saree a MT act few ex Stroke; Johnnie Janes, of Seattle, Third ana the Phils beat th rap pater ploy p atu ess art pane nha Beat iflale ef Ceartaan . The Indians beat the Tigers after as ANCOUVER, June 23,—Neil Christian, the stocky pro- and keg fessional of the Yankima Country club, furnished the | #25." “et "**mns j ist surprise of the 24th annual golf meet of the Pacific ‘tT 1 Jer i f ; The Canta piaitéh ote Northwest meet, when he annexed the open championship] , Met” (hrre-bagrer wee for the Bem. | I J hip Sarmiento and ui the f ge aia nt 1 mith a total of 289 strokes for the 72 holes of play in the ; F ae as Curtin Signed tall y I : ; Shaughn Heights links, Saturday. Manager George Sister of the Browns te anti é Seas 2 ute 1 : au] MRA, 1 2 te Bar. joe . t : Just why this lad, who as a caddie received his early Britis faining under the watchful eye of the great Jim Barnes |" e tox beat the weak Prepay cod be, 5 pg Milage : bd yond ' Mx the Tacoma Country club, should go to the post a long-|"" : ‘ hat whistle are to be is hoping in| a Rays eect y hat 3. Pt aaet ae pot in the betting, is hard to understand because he has} yre nade returned to the first division | Michigan walens 9 oenre arelt Aare digg a) ilick, N P : 1 yen a close contender for several years, finishing second |» ¥istve of their victory ever Pittsburg, Pe : moti ag : rela, Memphis, will clash McJannett; Single athe race on the Vancouver course, four years ago. He is g ne " a: e allt Bie. ee a wd Hendr a | one grand golfer, and a 4 b }fighter. His fine perform- Vin Richards } ance put Yakima on the golf- jing map and who knows but! Wins Opener |he may be asked to run for| | mayor of the Apple City when} s he s there Monday. m Wimbleton erm Sx ew | The Star’s Funny Folks ‘§ BY HENRY L. FARRELL | ane a fine battle as defending . 5 5 3 y THE VERY IDEA ~ TRYING TO CHARGE STIMBLEDON, England, June 23./ champion, losing out by a single ‘ ME SIXTY DOLLARS FOR TWO PHOTOS! 4 Honored by opening the|stroke, his total of 290 placing| SEAN ON Pci veme IN Once ome BE ; jhim in a tie for second honors with | - : ~ os ne GALLERY 4 7 gon tennis champlonships on | him | CENY - Look THESE ‘ f % DOZEN SO DON'T HOPE TO GET ' famous Center court, before a|Mortie Dutra, the tall young pro-| OVER CAREFULLY Ment of $000 today, Vincent Rich- |feasiMal of the Aberdeen club: Slot, of New York, overwhelmed | Little Johnnie Jones, of the Piper| BLS Park, of Now Zeulhnd, win: |g pars Seattle, had a royal chance | straight sets, 61, 6-1, 60,| cet eames went to deuce,|o% !nding the coveted title but he Beards making his opponent a| slipped on the last four holes and present of the games he lost. | finished with a 291 total, which gave | Whe second match of importance |him third honors. Quite an excel | isa won by the young French star,|lent performance for a youngster | ifene Lacoste, who took the meas jin a field that had “class’* written | weof a Japanese named Okmoto, | all over It. 44, 63, 6-4. The big upset of the last hulf of Fran T. Hunter, America,|play was the poor showing of Dr./ ly defeoted J. F. Park, England,|©, FP. Willing, the Portland star, | H, 62, 62. |who led the field by a five-stroke} B. M. Missu beat Masterson by | margin at the end of the first day's! efault. play. The dentist.golfer went bay wire on Saturday morning’s rowsd }and scored an 83. He, however, cut Rteecly Await (<7 | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Wanted—A Valet BY MARTIN That figure placed him in a ti i Races! ™" Jack Fraser, Vancouver city r champion, for the low amateur Aw ,GEE HES cure! JGN'T IT FUNNY, ANDERGON? I NEVER CARED — V, ~ IANCOUVER, B.C, June 33.—/prize, Jack Westland and Ton ? HE SAYS TH’ MUCH FOR YOUNGGTERG BEFORE BUT BUDDY t Mainland horse racing fans are] stein, Seattle's simon pure, were 2 SEEMS DIFFERENT: | JUST LOVE Him SO! U S i tagerly awaiting the opening of the|not on the trail for the honor, FUNNIEST THINGS! 1] Toot SEE NOW 1 COULD @amn here Saturday at the new! missed their mark by one stroke, st lansdown track, where the biggest/each totaling cards of 294 | fad best array of horses will be JApibered for a week of competi- roe Two Fast Games re Drgp agpeoconagldl| in N. W. League at the new Colwood} BELLINGHAM, June 23.—Bloedel at Victoria, and judging from| Donovan scored a 4 to 3 victory over ie interest and enthusiasm shown,| Stanwood in a Northwest Washing outlook for a great summer of|ton league game here yesterday. | neing is brilliant. Stanwood came from behind, but Guy | Lansdown track {s re-| Cooper was pitching wonderful ball | as the best in Western|for Bloedel-Donovan and ths samo was safe. ity days of racing ‘will be} In the other league game, played lpovided between the three tracks|at Everett, the Sedro-Woolley team | lise'and the two at Victoria. Each| nosed out the home club, 3 to 2, in a] ek fs allowed 14 days each season.} fast contest. | : The New Champion | JAMERS — = ; SrEeP in! BY WILLIAMS DONT Thanet Fer one) / WA-A-A- WY SURE we're MINUTE. {M GONNA 1 CONT GOIN “THROUGH TH! ROW “THIS RAFF ALL WANNA GO PANAMA CANAL} “TH! WAY “TO 2 tat ee WE'LL SAVE AT =. 5 CANIBUL ISLINGS LIN LEAS A COUPLE =~. 7 MYGELF! TLL ROW IT DANS. FIR GOSH I Time Neuve: FER “IH RRST THousin’ GAKES WOT DOA HAD THIS NECKTIE, MILES -ATS ALL. “RINK TH! PANAMA, eas BION SINCE “THE ORLDS FAIR No WONDER. \T WONT STAY, IN PLACE- Cyril Walker, the new open golf champion, who won the at Oakland Hills, near Detroit, recently. He is a pro- al from Englewood, N. J. | ERETT TRUE BY CONDO) MAW AND PAW ROBSINS WERE wags dae, a = : WAITING AT THE DEPOT % pol tal |i, if | TWO HOURS BEFORE THE TRAIN = 4 * JUNE BUGS, ~ TRwthians WAS DUE WITH “THEIR SON EGBERT ; Copyright, 194, by NEA Serviee, Ine.) WHO 1S COMING HOME AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS ABSENCE - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS On! TASS MOM HAS