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Washington Is New Sensation of Big Leagues Doubles Finals On at Woodland| Senators Take Lead in Ring Bio: Riis True to Form Willie Hunter Wins Over American League Chase (77, Boone Is Star Good Pitching and Tight Play at Second Base Are Wilhelm in Feature Play ring Horpie Wins Va VER Be — ae — illiant exhibition terday, Willie Hu e ° ° 5 y ormer British Making Pennant Contenders of Washington Team; ney ee na ee in Mix With amateur char Sb rf an equally fine player in the Are Yankees Slipping? Wilhelm of F rtland, two up ; eK ’ and one ay i ar first round NEW sensation has developed in the Ameri league: ‘ : 4 aul : Colored Boy atch in the links | 5 tor 3 The Washington Senators, under the leadership of Stanley Harris, the youngest manager in the majors, Speedy ay leading the American league race today They ha taken three straight from the Features in champion New York Yankees. Detro’ for a day on Tuesday, but slipped into place when St. Louis won twice ove Michigan team yesterday Stanley Harris is getting good pitghing ven : Harper beat day ir t , from Mogridge, Martina, Marberry, ment being La e § ‘ son, Zachery, Russell and a couple of rookies a, ‘ - iy a ma Tennis club, In one of ure S| And besides, his play at second base, = Sar . ;| Rane Roger Peckinpaugh at shortstop, has eliminate ze playfield vote score of 6 *! the Senators a tight combination at this 3-6, 6 eS bet} POrtant station other matches, but up age ie cities that has never won m today's schedulk big league pennant. Neither verdict nuid but Harpe “from 1 , TODAY'S SCHEDULE ant. 2 a wu! ary ‘ HOY LAKE, B Girte’ stagles St. Louis team has won a | The First Time v | s\ee , layin " uy shift © Pacific ay : : 4 rihnwest amateur are : ae att Cullen, Mack and Lee : : “ects Win; Opener Is Called it led Ay? 4 a Draw feature of yesterday's program duced the finest bit of golf seen in these parts for third ee Wer large gallery was in attendance fro ; : as in ; e from the r the , 4 / : E body ext a weuta at " tee-off until the final putt was dropped int the 17th cup. ‘ I Cullen outs \ “y ae Whether Hunter is or is not a better John ry Ala a wietery ‘ . oored — golfer than Wilhelm is still a matter of and “ T n t i] 7 £ t s the he ( 7 P with . “prc sey he rap opham lie dou bt out c¢ vee} it ist at th fornian entry had the ite , . Ting cy,| breaks in yesterday’s’tilt and was aided on the road to View id fo 6 Harper- Webster thing one |tory by a pair of stymies and was also very fortunate in hose wrestling affairs. infig having a couple of badly top ng all of their attention, Har Washington is one of the few major : i | per was given the decision, ‘The gai. |PCd te e-sh run thru Five Yanks In Vere hove yelled * lauaier ¢ bunkers on to the smooth luring Webster ¢ tee than th fairways. ie be June %— 5 like & winner from the pre 35, America wary | flag in years in the big show. in Thirty Years ; He used « right hand to the | in hot making of these ry for the Britieh ope” ad When Washington took iS as | been given real ho upport b] lead in the American league with @ pennant-contending team this || yesterday was the first aggregation demands attentior in 30 y that a Washington 5 swinging his long, clumsy arms of Washington t top | | team been in front Jennetie, joseneas of the American This from D. E. Dugdale . jleague race brings up the question Star's vete baseball aut Den Mela | Are the Yunkee ping? Women's Singles ¢ Yankees aren't out in front 4 leagues back in 1886 ne ve Miss Frances | wieh the com nanding lead that they her va, Miss T. 7 [have usually had at this time of the | | washington in 1894 Miss Hortense Green. | year durhig the past two seasons. Jupiors’ Singles The New York team, as a club, isn't growing any younger, Ruth Ki I on vs. J. Naw sh: ane we Bt. Lavine Pennock, Pipp, Scott, Bush and the eno: ais Men's Singles rest aren't you ors in any sense Noy Carlson ya. D. & Washington entered the Dugdale, himself, caught jbody effectively along with his ally great linkamen ampionship the a) fighting. He had Webster badiy ti Mt NTER MAKES zn, W vais ee ¢ , : jup and the awkward colored south-|FINE START bb ‘ bah, > paw wasted a lot of time and ene Hun here. Gene Bare. Hagen, MueDonalg ith, Jim Barnes and Gil Niebo mm ne sta || ls were the successful golfers two wooden 5 Th eran J. H. lor Jed the ‘within nine feet of th n ality ound with « total he won the hole. Halves folk i |» v1 Harry Varton, fa. | around. The ! , It may be that the bugs have seen ‘ ; pF A & bit too much of Harper recent! : ty ‘ x on the next two but a fine mous Britisher, faile big : jand & change of scene would ui ailed to quali; doubtedly do the Handsome Rot at the fourth put the Southern eae a ee vith on the next n in Victoria tn lot of good, ° up. Wilhelm won th nex 1922, ‘ ; - Mra. B.C. Sweeney, the def inane with a four and the last four holes j fender, leaving Hunter one up at the turn.| at — ! ‘core * ss Seattle hay d these fello’ ere at the) ® 8tam unch of players in the the slashing Rowmantan of four y« se teen, hows rere At (he! charmed. circle, namely; Maia jago, took a beating fror Adie |t9P Of their respective games on - MM Hepes: § leulien: Gallen eraa too that trip: but they shot super-golf, °°" edge Bridgman, Mrs, which sh for | Darey, a truck horse compared to a. 2 ¥ 4 i 4 4 j th ee hree| YOuNg and Mra. Twitchell, all Rica, progres Now Claiming at Wii | Pertlander and beat him to the punch |9% the home leg, the first three ioe but the opposition is warm and the x SNOBHA, Wis ne Harwood Merri New Yorkers will have to step to RNVERA Tune | Digh Bors. win another American league flag coke: Cis hoes of Dr. C. ¢ Lang maten va, Bul | . ' . American Bowling congress this year | Vander Las vs. 0. T. Stephene. j The New York Giants are still Men's Doubles | showing the way in the National, but marathon bowler of Ceti e , | the ever-present menace of the young | Mars | lon bowser oft ander as and Bets ve. Livengood and | cricaco Cubs is still with them. % ° White and Miller v9, Ta: and Burr It would be a good thing for base. | TRSTERADY'S RESULTS I} thruout the country if ¢ Men's Singles nglehold of the Gotham club: big league pennants wa prs andwriting is on the wall jue deat ER. White s year may seo the passing , geal smd Giants and Yankess from baseball his. corapetitors EC, White beat George Clark. supremacy This is the first time that a Dan Lewis beat Harry Shaw, = . George Rider beat KR. Loe, JY WY oittan eat Geer . Seven Days of and winning all matches ween ge bese | Racing Billed (fect o*.cas Ss 4 Marion beat Vince | international durance chai tinction of havin: games in succession of five veterans He t ponent and in the $0 games 1 48-30 for each game. Hi ame as 266. It toob 6-1. Warten ahd Miller beat Dow and Prin at Bri righouse| ahip meet Ble. 6-1, 4 rig: Langils and Langiie beat Sparkma ANCOUVER. B.C, June 25~ Sind Taylor, 6-1. €- Horse racing «tarts at the Brig eunander Lat.and Bets beat Jette ard | house track here Saturday, and will Wark, €-1. 6- | ‘0 ev « Livengood and Shaw bear Swarts and |CoptinUe for even days, excepting] , 41!" rftrom, 6-3, Sunday. Lewis Giutiian beat Over 249 horses have arrived here Paphos, ¢ {from Omaha, Ohio and Virginia and ae. Hy Dokes beat Yaied and Small. | will compete, in addition to those | lof and Burr deat Robinson and | that will be shipped from the Col Rodingon, 7- wood track at Vancouver. Seater Singtes ee? Howard Langiie beat Toi 2 et coud bat Ke dows ose, [OS Angeles Wins Bor vin oat Bel aren in Slugging Tilt |, ree “vd Fox beat R. Mets SALT LAKE CITY, June nnelle, §-4. $2.1 Angeles trounced the Bult Lake club, | “119 to 16, In a slugging contest hers yesterday Mise Dorothy Col The Stephens, ‘ ‘tne ‘Ap Salt Lake P [aires Pender: Thee Portland Winner Tribe Beaten |Coumbe and Cook, | in Opener by ‘Sacramento Wins LOS ANGELES, Juno 2% PBT PYADCISCO! | ohare ee ee | vine ne IAN FRANCISCO, June 2 mento got away to an impressive ¥| pint, soo" Franciseo got the jump on to victory over Oukland in the first | vernon aitie by taking the first game of the | game of the series here yesterday. | Rehroeder and Daly; Thomas and Mu téries here yesterday, 4 to 5. | The rcore- nt. WH. we. {Ph Hal Rhyne’s single with the bases | Cak/and ha keen RE a Ioaded, the score tled, in the last of | spy pe and Baker; ” tall ang | sono eaage “ip the ninth, won the old ball game for | schang. jhitting sluggéers are easy for him. | xof the league-jeaders. i} rete —_ “I seem to be abie to tell Vean Gregg and Pat Shea were| Harry Greb knocked. out ri when they intend to start a the rival twirlers, Shea worked best | Moody, of Wales, and now we sup.|SWing and they seldom hit ih the pinches, while Gregg recelved | pore the gentien is more avert veteran featherweight some bad breaks. | than ever, yin claims, Each team scored once in the seo- | sesame = dent. is now laying claim to th compiled « total of 10,095, an as en hours to succe y trig }has endured 50 games of bowling S ” d H | Will Spe T ed IE witnelin, P ia: sek West-| Jones, but the other half of the Ine Ne a nh, Sma aking the count si j iar C- iad glewood squad, namely, We 4 stoine west.” "| Suzanne and Helen Wi sem. seen, ae acre i, wa Hill and Wade are rare men tn] deat ore ised in Vernon Game |"? ‘© the stand that it was when haashal? A } land opened up the serien here yea! a " - | Monte Carter did the announcing | 0 ch champion all : Over Oakland Nine | toriay with 2 to 1 victory over tie |W! #l¥® the French champion al iT THE st Junior Bakeball|and threw in a couple of smart bers of the Ing lewood club, and Mra, . * ime g holes high ere alved hen Perhaps with the warm summer : Is : = bad Beus 2 Gre and time ses se tient |e ; sre co ep n the| Roberts, of the Seattle Golt club, fdays the Yankees will snap out of tt, | All Record - “ . Segek Jround, Durcy fought a dirty tig eins ‘squares the mate on D y MF Bd Mra. E. F- ‘ne, another member | butting C n e cutting 13th green with & birdie three of the all Fe ips J fouled by ho | Hunter went into the lead again at] 0.06 atte tata bic lt yan ee re ark the next hole and held it by halving! Puwed Setting into the champ: , * : Ifight that aa was|the 14th and 1éth and winning the) {10h lMich Diay teat by he dt : : 4 ‘ . ee j warned sev for 16th h ended the great battle. She had a card of 94. That wen : Cutan we sain : 1 aitle boys came thru 4 pont the bet tata ullen while } A hae of. (a) oe Bes ee tere ae ee that has ever been shot at a > Westland coring an ensy rthwest and whte/s bd Ike Boone, slugging outfielder, is playing fine ball for " encounter before ie got tid of Bot seay bunch of linkawenel pie Nelson | the Boston Red Sox, hitting at a terrific gait and playing : round we done, one of the local lights, while} sor oe. ¢ y's play. gn/@ good fielding game. He is a moose of a fellow, weighing |bor* sanding up and exe ny Poder rani bes Winter, Mertin |. 18 the Davis cup finals, yesterday, around 220 pounds, temitgi re ahaa ti : nd MeElwaine dropped. their |the Shaughnessy Heights: tourman and took a shade em t team defeated the Inglewood quar. | tet, four up. Hyjert and Winter did thelr share by defeating Smillie and Ken-} , eu rr Ryan, | fi ie hs iy ee | presi. ‘ ond round. Mack swung a wild hay bowler} maker in the third that caught 8m flush on the beeth and knocked him nd Niemeyer, ran Small got up and pushed Mack to} and up against a best. 1 M Fg ag fgg apsryeti ry nox Walker, aver, | ball of 37 on the last halt of their Bat ae no floor, And for the rest of th . eee ooh ast Wi if eet on Courts Soon | Found mail danced in and out andj iat. "nen match apsinst: Walken 7am , ta : and were seven down on the match, | laack and outboxed Mack. t. Bor Mt This gave the local a four up win in BY LEO H. LASSEN __| come to Seattle for a sr ly MISSES meouver: 3 Up ira itacehinge Wpialsen aie PUNE tennis classic of th , | or cunt « Aight In the fourth Mack swung a few] !# f . “ | y. Vancour te Seles Hullo 216 Helen Wills ne n ae we POCIRS hundred times without landing, while | 7,"" “ ’ > ke City, $9: Mra Jackson, Ingie- len. 1 bé the pen a: would whan quor®| Small contented himself with a few r r E | ree el ee th « m than a re j 4 rf turn fight even in the big Vernon tape ae nscpal | : The v t went to Mack, the| ?:. Trail vanens ers 4 and A. Ki . Inglewood, 91; Mmm. Wilkie them survive. the y ds ag | She Iknockdown and his aggressivences| Vancouver, in.19 holes, Wateon, rer, Shaatietey See ee |they should | Tr RUNS in the family, thie man. |St¥Me him the call |Kane, beat Mo M. MeEiwat — 19%} It will bo the experienced veteran I , | Jim Lee was too smart for Mel Bn - r 92; Mee. B 145, )Ditted against youth: tho excitable 4 the Stockton Naht-heavy- | gtrte : . rrpriten ‘won! comune "| Sumane agatn tempered ight gave & a bad beating ins a : | couver, 93; Mra. Thomas Les Amerté ye er flashy is getting the same excellent | four rounds. Berg managed to #' « MR 2 1 3; Mra. H. ©. Young, Ingie- 916. Pench ) moeting the hard: | results ae eae gods that jhe mit but weathered a hard) 7 Abs WOMEN 197, [hitting California gir! aes 1 pe thon pies \ Noy Tingley shaded Frank Ches.| Mrs. V. 8 Hutchings tea the field] ‘The nation probably would take Bae ble. Wha wbltity to car soee reader tock in the opening four-rounder, but | Of 78 starters in the qualifying round | more interest in the presideatlal sit 314, ;conditions and @ new environment. | 0% meas that te thin, prs onl got a draw for his wo [of the women’s titular event, scoring | uation if it knew exactly what Se 159, |NA#_Oxperienoed the mame difficulty |7) oy un that ts nothing tess » Druxman put on the show|®" 82. This steriing player is picked (nor ¥irpo intends to do about Ter *% lin playing her best game in Eng yaity | to cop the championship, a title Rickard’s $250,000 off jland that all invading players face when performing away from home. | But if she can bring her game 1198, ngerial ability of the Killefer | Helen, handicapped by strange hoy temper their driving with! and a xood crowd turned out. {humannese and they are regular; BERCOT TO fellows with their ball players {FIGHT ¥LORES Dode Bereot wax announced they're managers who| sot a big hard, He will fight Mac- “make™ their ball clubs, jecario Flores next Tuesday. Port: she trimmed Mra, Mallory. for the ‘ort national title last summer Helen | the battle she wants league is conducted by thin news-| Cracks along with the regular an-| | Paper next season the age limit will|Ouncements when some of the dol- D°"" BERCOT and Joe Benja-}be lowered #o that no players who| lar boys popped off. min will meet again in Lo® have reached their 20th birthday | Jimmy Burke, a new referee from | Angeles in the near future. will be allowed to compete. © | San Mrunclsco, officiated, with Eddie | Movie city promoters are angling) The real issue behind The Star| O'Neill and Stewart Thompson us \ard-lfor a return go between this pair. league ix not to produce a high | Judges. claiming any albi, Benjamin | class of baseball, but to Interest all in n4-lmnyx he was not in the best of con jof the youngsters in organized |aition and wants another chances | play. The me," | with the Monroo logger. He will be| Some of the teams were so much 2. cham: | accommodated. stronger this year than othors | If Benjamin could bo induced to it hurt competition and almost! ‘ond, while the Seals got a tally in the fourth and fifth. Seattle got ay couple in the fifth, and the stage| ‘was sét for a thriller. | No scores were made until the last } iligon fied out to Hokwer, but Kil STEAMED ABOUT rue. [27 GWaAN), ~ TH luff got a walk, loading the bases. | You ASKED ME WHAT “I-TROUBLE \5, You yne J 6} flew ball to right center, and it was| | | TMouGHtr oF YouR wew| | EGeS ovAVED wl all over. GOLF ToGS,—~ ay)’ T “TH’ CRATE So hegerga Fe MERELY SAID “WAT Vou LONG, You'Re Brady 30 DIDNT LOOK LIKE A Goo | |OLD FasHioNeD !. Bowman, 16: WSURAICE RISK a ALL “TH' GoLFERS ‘ et “THAT IS, 1F YoU STRAY ARE DRESSING OFF“TH’ GOLF PASTURE NATH —Tiis DRESSED “UAT WAY? » Sie rf Crane, sa... F. Baldwin, « Grerg, p epee leacnhaaen Totals . Mulligan, 2b Hendryz, rt Fillison, ib . Kildutt 2b . Thyne, os wonsvencope! ouuose eanaSuone | erecesecotc!| soooscoset lecurosnesnu| sooereos lenunconoutal ncoumwoun Totals .. 2.6.39 Two out when winnin Score by Innings: le. +o wt ay | Francite Ons @ 1 Runs ‘Terponalbie tor—Grege 4, Struck out-—-Gregy 4, Shea 4, Fi 6 Blea t, Hit by pite Kelly, Wendryx, Wome run—Kildutt ‘Two-base hite-—Mulligan 2, Rhyne, Grege, Bovbie piky—Mulligan to Kliduff to 1} Won. TURF SPORT BOOMS Ten years ago there were but four runhing race tracks in active oper- ation in this country. Now the num: her excecda 29, | vi LEARN 10'swim with im AY VADS WATERWINGS IRYWHEM “ox AUARAKTELD BY — | broke up the clreutt “| Low, Comfortable & | By lowering the age limit tne YACIFIC COAST LEAGUE mail| S |toasers cach spring and {t's to bo a |Benttle ... 43 bod: & Tn |lengue for them in the future. | Vernor . ae | Giver, Peabody & Colne ‘ : ss 6 ‘al |Sacraménto ..... . 9 2 4 q < -- mo ° | My the time players reach tho) Sacrament HH TM Stow &T GEtHNG Z ages of 21,and 22 they should be|ros Angeles : j Playing in faster comppny. | Portiand TUNGS, ~ IDEAS COME Seren EM To Mé ON-TH! sHirD *. | lOMETHING should be done by} AMERICAN LEAGUE ui local swimming officiais to make | saat BOUNCE, «TELL ME, DOES age gorireri Swimming] Wasineton 3 AGETUP LIKE THAT HELP |should bo one of the greatest of| Detroit .. ; | Summer sports in Seattle, but lack | Borton of organization keeps the sport back. | St boule While thousands of people swim| chicago... LIKE PARGELY oN z [heres competitive events would be) Philadelphia “ the best Incentive for those thous- ‘ i ‘7 8 ols, ft me- FIGH 2 « ands to improve themselves and for|petrat ns ne others to learn. AeesTola wives vk chalk 2 | Yor several years Tho Star put on! Whitehall, Gote, Stoner and Bassler; \ : . Davis, weker and Severeid, a city swimming meoct and it was pci a big success, but Inst year, because Second game rn 3. Fr of the apparent Jack of interest on| Dettolt a oi ear aera m en uc 9 the part of the swimming leaders, ‘Wells, Johnson, Holloway ‘ana Woodall; it was confined to marathon swims.| Lyons, Danforth and Severeid. The Star is willing to stage an- —— I h ( | tt other All-City carnival in August if rhlladlsia eh enya e own ig are e, the right kind of co-operation is] husten : H b shown, Otherwise it will confine its! — Nayio H ity efforts to the marathons Again, Drugey; as proved its superiori y Nn bard | becoming, in 3 years, The ee es Feature | New. York sig httely plied phd Races at Colwood |‘""* mingingss Smoke of Millions. VICTORIA, B.C, June %.- HARON Aedes [Surprises again featured tho racing | New York ..-s..4.0 Me Set Ask for the Clown Chicago at Colwood, An Instance of this Is|freomin So aR Be Any stand in town shown in thé third race, which was Seana won by Paginini, the mutuals re: | toston : ae 2 aan Fisher Tobacco Co,, Ine, turning $40.40 for a nose ticket Phtiadeipiia, Dia phn PF. bb tie My'rs, Louisville, Ky. Firat race, 6 furlonga--Col, Boyla 1 Humoriat 2, Similkameen Boy 3, Tine At Drooklyn cond race, 4 furlonge—Little Bucle 1, . Lomond, J, %, Maude Kenned, Time 6 Snyde orne 80 156, and Debar Third race, 5 furlonge—Peginint 1, Vie | Munow 2, Moxy Joe Tine—1:04 rt At Uhiladelpnia | Mourth yaoe turlonste=Olymplan:| point gp ade CIGARETTES At Cincinnati Reo ly turlongeeCharfen A, | Mmiubure , 4 6 (Copyeialit, 1024 ‘aYVAD HFG.Ca HOBOKEN. My : RN FIELD use. ty NEA Strvices In| wf P aueceIHENR ANCGET Reamer: and. wehmlde,: does jo Nixes Ray and Hargrave,