The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 16

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j i ii ls Now Leading in Stolen Bases Swartz and Dranga Win Star Doubles Disqualify Two Women , ———————=) in Vancouver Tourne An Unerowned Champion Langlie Boys About Fights Mrs. H. S. Hutchings and Miss G. Barnett Are ed Hes Reet With J SINGLE G; ot he Are Defeated ’ qualified From P. N. G. A. Tourney for Not Play. rir and Fighters , : |: eres . | in Five Sets ing Stymies; Young Tacoman Shows Class BY LEO H, LASSEN BY ALEX C. ROSE ANCOUVER, B. June 26 the Billy Lane Seattle Rabbit Swipes 22 Sacks, Leading Kopp iff Brady Ahead in Sacrifice Hits and Duffy Has Regained Lead With Stick; Frederick H ewls Ame Wy le | \ Roman the pacing world pr nek He A Mrs. Harold 1 edalist honors in g round here Tuesday, 24th annual golf Hot Match Goes to Wood- land Park Doubles Team in Finals Fourteen years old now, and atilla ne t i lea tournament by being disqualified, along with i her opponent, Miss Barnett, in the first round \ : matches y, because they had agreed | 2 Ne ment . A) to not play stymies. It is hard to realize v z / wets that these two experienced tournament Play. s would tee off without the knowledge of whether or not to be played. Their disqualification should be rr t A champton without a4 crown ymies we a good lesson to all golfer Here are the the ‘tournam t pased thei rules on w ich President A. S, Kerry and committee]! [ Tennis Notes | aed Marshall A. decision < |\SESSIRSES FEE PLORED. Sewrt LLAMS & 8 his eariy give up the coat an Bag n the “Rule T. BALDWIN, Seattle WEESM, Seattte BOWMAN. Seartic of qualif rules for mat Comp 1 pla or local rule neur of the match, under justly famous y of t and after his brief bit of glory Pinkham passed out ok with a ver White are asked to of the ranking play- t of the game fora t. We expects in the stale Grant Laisure, one ers pf the city ie Bragdon Is one of the regulars ng from the City meet. She lege eat doubles players the here and also plays 2 star BRUGES © Ss ete i Pe. of the picture. bd ° ~ . Greatest cer of all leaee but records dont Show it a | Mur m yester-| day. It seems too bad th thing should The Iniaed Empire tournament junder way next week in Spokene ee the 1918 queen, lost a three and two count to Mrs. Sweeny, While Seattle bas a strong quartet still battling for the women's honor, trio of rattling fine golfers from the same city are out today mateh: -|ing their skill against another five of yesterday's survivors in the ame. teur titular test. In this field the feature match on today’s program is the meeting between Bon Stein and Forest Watson. The former came thru his first round of yestentay with a five and four margin over his townie, Harry Hyert, while Wat- son trimmed Alfred Bull under wraps, 10 and eight Willie Hunter had little trouble | eliminating Jack Westland, of Ingle wood, but the match was a good one, where both players were shooting In |par figures most of the time, The | count was seven and six, Hunter faces Jack Fraser, the loral light, who ousted Knox Walkem yes- players from the Queen City |terday after a hard battie, two and who failed to survive yesterday's|0M¢- The other match in the upper first round matches. Mrs. Bridgman, | Dr#cket brings together Harold Ne Mrs. Cary and Mrs. Young are the|Me¥er, another Inglewoodian, and Bercot and ther links !n the quartet from Seat.| Walter Fovargue, of Aberdeen. The Flores Next who tee eff today in the second | former scored a six and five win It will be! Dede Bercot and matches. Mra. Bridgman’ Over Bob Gellety, while the tad trem cario Flores next Tuesday a one-sided victory against the Grays harbor country bested These lghtweights should bring Thomas, of Los Angeles, seven | YOUDs Scott Moncrieff, five and four, the bugs who like action will oppose Miss Hal-| ,, The closest match yesterday was Bercot, just fresh from his suc- the 3¢-hole play of Dr. 0. F.: Wilting a |The Requirements jof Championships 53 to make « ring champ! Mack han the p n He t such a ome up, but rules are are to be right is So that's aaiatna ti nd letly punch ROHWER, seartic morning number hail from the club in Seattle Quite ex golfer not surprising tly predicted would be strong in this year’s field. Mra. Twitchell, another member of the l-star team, rs, McAllister, three Roberts, the Se who took Mrs. state chain. where she sion. . class of fair Lake but neverthe as been BALDWIN, Seatth Shore By * and Toy G Is Ready for Another Pacing Season | (ALEVELAND, Ja m) HH rf ¥ e ther it he ring, the grit pion without a crow r “ at ' < " ' ix the fellow . em that ny ¢ fot ae tiight. Mack is one { the most talked-about fighters in ¢ Northwest today But will he e ESEE ESSE BRET pping |) Small made bim | ¢, ze Single Ingles ood tiff match to lost « & a he prelimi Mra. attle golf ol Jackson, pion, dropped the only p captal Washing 17th a twodown 4 to the ole, at is in the sp : ‘So AFEPE“ SP TEPT were money improve? There never ba — be an He's the greatest p meritoriou other point rman thie countr scored aced to tackle the beat of ‘om. r ‘ 1 consiate 1913 rena sy last year’s runner-up, today. he Sana apring * ago 8 track trainir nd back | he turn where In h his in Singleton SALT Singleton While games Wednesd: los Angel@®, 14 Hurls Bees to Victory! LAKE, pitehed June 26. one of Nis ny and ¢t John | am mates Becond game—Postp NATIONAL LE Od | ew York 1 back |¢ I ago consful € fornia tour, will be a wel. \come face again while Flores ls postu ar because he socks. Bercot looked a bit thinly drawn in his training yesterday and appears 1 er than before he went South. Mrs. Reigel, a topnotcher from Spo- kane, was the Salt Lake City player's victim yesterday, five and four. Mrs. Jackson meets her teammate, Mrs. Young, who easily defeated Mrs. Fowler, four and two. Both matches should furnish good golf and close and Chuck Hunter, the 18-year-old | iad from Tacoma. The dentist golfer | from Portland was figured on to win handily, but he had to battle to home green to wit a one-up call. Lee Steil, of the Seattle Golf club, who was runner-up to Chan Egan last year, came thru his first-round ERREGES. Year with the £ free-for-aller ar « defeated them time comb the records and you will | Salt ri ere find that Wiliam, Mber iTarris M.,| Batteries: Hughes Ramaay and! |» Margaret Dilion, whom Singie Gohas |Jenkins; Singleton and Crook beaten, hold tadividual | cit Baas " many of them—while Sin holds none. son of Anderron Wi to be ~omewhat doubtful fh raveled the results, but the big match in today's program should be the meeting of Mrs. Sweeny, the defending cham-| and is now out on the course match. pion, and Mrs. Cary, who a few) ing his skill against that of Ds |Berlenbach clashing with Youhg/ weeks ago won the Seattle city title.| wining. This Bromises to be another ®. | Stribling. | Both players have been shooting in| fine match, as the Seattle boy's 1) Berlendach hasn't lost a fight since | fine form during the past two days! game is much better arid steadier his knockout at the hands of Jack/and, altho the dope favors the local| than it has been for many months. | Delaney. Stribling, too, has been| star, there are many here who fig-} The arrival of the British navy x |going great guns [ure the Seattleite to breeze under| kept the golf fans off of the links nce Be | ‘They top the Milk Fund show with | the wire a winner. Mrs. Cary scored| yesterday, but with so many good Boston Harry Gréb boxing Ted Moore, the/an easy win against Mrs. Cunning: matches on tap today the galleries \jerack Englishman, in one of the) ham, eight and seven, while Mrs, Gel-/ are very large. ( Bill Taylor Is | Star League Ls here : ‘{) Berlenbach and et Stribling Meet It ougth to be a treat in New York tonight for the fight bugs with Paul fightin fine style by defeating the | long-hitting Alf Blinko, six and five, rapped out hits re Ry H, BE. |Phiiadeiphia Angeles. edie ieee Lake M4 Portland Wallops Essick Men Again } LOS AN ES, June 26 in Big Series ‘~~ The ae ant again, | Low Lucas, Henton Hubbell, atraight over Wednesday hac pitched well while hls} mates the rings wok (Tiger hurlers for 19 bingles and 11 | runs. / , | Mattertes | Menith, f |Sacramento’Loses_ | th ‘the| to Oakland Club. f having} SACRAMENTO, June 2%. third-eat ever| mento was defeated here youterday | .. mely, 198%, In| by Oakland, 4 to 6 Ne fastest three-heat r | Vernon he wins The of three |Gyp es and g effective Ma. tse *rancimco has content hes Kealx amuther gure from the Beattlo IN| Whe score The young re-| Portland Vernon wattered | Batteries 2 ney, Sel 1 Gibson; Miten Gene Tunney fights Erminio Spalla and Larry Estridge clashes with | @| Panama Joe Gans. r 4 card to buzz about. here yeaterday The score |. At Cincinnatt Oakiand 1 18t, Louis Bacramento 1 | Cinctnnatt Rochler and Mead; Prough, Thompson | Batteries therners down score ed, 1:69, 2:00, 300%, In ees ie The higher honors, sho, a Nidinsa dna Ga wore was 4 to 9 farted right out in the the two Steland, collected x on George nd were made in the ptoher, Teo more fh wan plenty to win the! ore follow AL u 1 o f iW 3 Jones in eighth 00000006 P100101 0007006 1010106 Mtewlind 4% Ateuland, Thun re Htruck out Dell 1 o~o 1— & ten 4 ead Jor -F inne Arden Cubs Win Practice Melee Arden Cubw, finalists in ‘The league, won a practice it from the Juniors a The Sar Raine lavt ni, Avetiue 4 wore Junior Van News at Georgetown It was enth up: when the Dorekés, Brown Anderson 1 DUST HADTTIEA With MRS. HANZELL, AND SHE TOLD ME THAT HER RODNEY WAS out WHY Mayor HOOPLE “THe OTHER Niet UNTIL Wo WW THE MORNING! —< SHE SAID SHE NEVER saw RoDNEV Ml SUCH A CoulpriioN BEFORE, HE Took HER MOTHER'S CRAVON PORTRAIT OFF “THE PARLOR WALL AND pur tT ON “HE Ice WN “THe REFRIGERATOR !~ |MAGINE™ . Christian and Hannah. credited to others OUR BOARDING HOUSE WE ~ LL, WEAVENG 10 BETBY ~ DID Nou EVER I~} DOT BREATHE A WORD OF IT TO MRS HOOPLE! FoR HER SAKE! Ne * and Schang Ther MRS. GARNEY IG A oP! ~ WHY Say, HER OL’ Mal) Rope Wi -TH’ PATROL WAGON GO MUCH, THEN FINALLY GAVE HI A Jow ow ' Ones, (Copyright, 24, by NEA Service RADIO TONGUE =. BY AHERN tH ON WING HAT GOES PAST HER EARS 1S A HAIR BRUSH! \F TH SPHINK EVER GNG ANNTHING, SHELL BETH’ FIRGT10 HEAR) |han, May, Donohue and Maren § ° gr 2 Fourteen lnnings | WatterienAlexa Hartnott; | Meadows, Ydo and ¢ At Brooklyn & Mm & New Yo ; whe Brooklyn ‘ Hs } | Batteriee=-Dean and Snyder; Grimes ¥ The Pad without a pucker HAS NOMETAL ON IT Why not treat yourelf toa fresh pair todayd Boston COMPANY, BOSTON lc ullen Takes | Alaskan Trip Freddie Cullen has left fgr a short! vacation trip to Alaska. The big fel. }low looked fing in hi victory over| Jimmy Darcy Tuesday night and] | when he returns early in July he will | be pitted against the best timber available. Cluuen is a remarkably fast_ man for such a big fellow and he knows | ho wto box, He loses hitting power| |by his shifting style, beig constantly | jon the alert to go away frem a/ puneh. Darcy is a tough egg, and while; not the fighter he was four years ago, licking him proved that Cullen| has class. Don Grant to Assist Leader as Yale Coach BW HAVEN, Conn, June 26.—~ Don Grant, captain and cox: swain of this year's championship University of Washington crew, was last night selected assistant rowing coach at Yale university, Grant will assist Ed Leader, his former coach at Washington, and will tuer the 160-pound ovew, Leader, Grant and Mike Murphy, the present Frosh coach, are all Washington men, Big Plans Laid . for Irish Games MONTREAL, Can, June %6—Ma Jor D, J. Burke, M. A, of Dublin, is Visiting this continent to prepare for the famous Tullteann games, which will be staked in Dublin next August Ho has Already arranged for the at tendance of Canadian Irish members of the Olytipic team and for the Univerdity of Toronto rowing eight to participate, Maj. Burke states that Ireland Is going to adopt tho same spirit in the Olympic games, which for the tlrst time that country enters as a sepa: rate nation, |Dick Burr, . . Again Winner . 5 in City Meet ILL TAYLOR, former University of Washington tennis star, con- tinued his mareh to the city ten nis championship when he elimi- nated Dick Lang, 6-0, 61, in Wednesday's play. Armand Marion was defeated by 11-9, 6-4, in one of the most sensational matches of the day. Dick Vander Las scored a 6-0, 9-7 victory over O. T. Stephens in an: other speedy match, Dan Lewis and Whitcomb Quil- Nan went into the semi-finals of the men's doubles by defeating J. Nau and Bob Dykes in a three set mateh. In today's featured singles match, Diek Burr is slated to meet Bill Taylor. Another important match today is between Dick Vander Las and Leon de Turenne. Gen, Dawes has had the vice pres- {dency thing shoved off on him. . . . This should be a lesson to young boys who think cussing is smart. SEMI SOFT Is Set Back HE finals of The Star Tah Baseball league, Class B division. will be delayed on Sunday and will not start until July 13, This has been prranged at the requést of Star league managers who wish Bi be able to send thelr teams out: of, the city over the July 4 holidar week-end. f The Junior Advance club and the Mercer Cubs. will. play. Sunday, Broadway field at noon, the winner qualifying for the finals. ‘ The Georgetown Cubs, Arden Cubs and the South Lake Juniors are already in the finals. | The final series will conta s preliminary games, teams battling in a third game the title. — The champion running hors, France is to be shipped to F and a match race with Cu seems altogether probable, DIX THAT NEW RATEX ] COLLAR A LOW BANDED DEEP — POINTED COLLAR THAT ~ IS FULL OF COMFORT poi eck 3 for 1S for Final Series |

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