The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 20

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PAGE 20 Four Stars Remain in Golf Fight Stein Put Out by Watson in Great Links Fight at Vancouver, B. C, was not this ays becau ane has sult lad from been regarded as of the stiffest match play golf-| som the Pacific Coast, He show ‘d_ the large gullery yesterday that e has plenty of fight in his small) me. Anyhow, Seattle in today’s finals,} strongly represented in both events, with the youthful Har- old Niemeyer facing the Breat Willie Hunter in the upper half of semi is the amateur brack: le Mrs. Young and Mra. Cary, ammates at © Inglewood club, t in the lower half of the fair sex x battle But back to the doings of yester- day. Here's how they came out according to thelr order on the Score board. Hunter ran into snag in the person of young finish the first half of the with a “Up margin. But} sgl was playing his best game, nor did he display any bril- Nancy on the afternoon journey, bu he came thru Piva the same, ning on win- two and GOES GOOD | Harold Niemeyer and Walter Fo-| the 35th green, rut EATT Suzanne Lenglen, a World's pe ares W She i of xpected to pl the t in the Ils for ars Helen W Smart. os Low.Comfortable% |f | Cluers Mica &Co. Inc SAC) lons Mails Defeated |cante 1d Jato 4 by RAMEN'TO, broke thru 1 the winnir Mails, the final score being 3 to 2, Dick Burr Is Master Strategist at Tennis Charley lit for the viet The neore: | Oakland Sacramento Batteries field, Solon Club) June The in the ninth and ne run off Walter Hall and Ah) Mails. vargue, the Aberdeen crack, were! | He is remarkably ste e the next pair to tee-off and what al clever u nge of pace he keeps pac the Seattle lad started off at aA a arn 8 opp ing, usually beat at do the Tal On the first three hols he. regis. |#T¢e? “sys Joep s them by playing them out of po ee one es tered birdies for wins and kept up | one-up t in favor of and. eh. 2 the dizzy gait all the way around| Young. deans Reardon a to the halfway mark, at which|MRS. SWEENEY'S terday in San Francisco, a point be. had inc d “advantage | DE T SURPRISE ng tw to four up. TOhat shot a medal} ‘The defeat of Mr for a rumpus of 68 shows that the Inglewood lad! some surprisé packa her a 5 sass by ote did not miss many of his shots dur-|tor, Mrs. ¢ has showing | Killefer is y meee ; ing the round. He did not go so|much improvement in game ER le cadlbaninbins Sak n orth well in the second half and had to/lately and | f ; nie of the few ¢ where'the man BO to the 35th hole to score a twolagainst the ex i agers can mak t i a and one victory. class. Hinks woman, Mrz. H undoubtedly got set down In the match between Dr, 0. F. yesterday is sufficient p agair his « 7 Willing of Portland and Lee Stahl,|the Inglewood player has arrived Reardon yesterday ‘ last year's runner-up the brand of|She is tecing off against her team ae ai ae pcciaicesgeaetsioy ——_—_—_—_—— golf was not brillant nor steady.|mate, Mrs. Young, in what prom é The Seattle Golf club lad played|ises to be a ¢ match to deter I di Wi | % SNe» Poorly at the outward journey of|mine which one will appear in the AMG@ANS WIN | the morning round and made thel¢inal test. tomorrow 13-1 fi turn, four down. He rallied, how-| w; Hunter, with a drive of in nning | fver, coming home and clipped three} 229 yards, won the long driving d Gam 7 holes of the tally, but he again fal-|men contest, while Mrs, Htuchings Diamon e ee ee tered in the afternoon outing and easily outdistanced the women folks | { FRANCISCO, Cal., fan Franeisc “sa ae the match ended on the 31st hole| with a tee shot of 230 yard: saitio: Sthalip:, broke’ thru Yana Beattie r; ie 4 with Wiling! six up and five to/ ated the champion Seals, but it|Yernon -- : ‘ ee Sie a : took them 13 innings to turn the ae : laying super golf in the earls H. “hl and aH raring sumer et sn the ars Walter agen Mika gb mM. PO, A. Bf Lowangule “ Watson, Bon Stein looked like an| Pac lhhs Palins easy winner when he teed off to Wins British ie ees fpr AMERICAN LY: ‘ the 12th hole with a five up lead. F 6 bc Or eee , But from the point on the Spokane| Open Honors a Oe are a8 Player got to hitting his tea shots| roy 1 41 gland, June ‘ ree fees 4 : and found his putting touch, while! Walter Fy abn an pro, o'8 4 | Fee ene rae Bet Gown witty lean ha on thes Bath open golf 08 (8.2 el ot | hes tires, Dols, championship after ‘playing sensa-| Town ae Oo OOM isacmnle 23) 38 That's the story in nutshell and | tional golf in the final rounds | Dell, p 1 0 1 © 2 ©| Philadelphia . that’s the real reason why the se.| ina! soit gaperiority ‘on the last 1a fooubaw, 2 1 Crea eer oR RESULTS Swe Mes Avecipaleas. atthe ith} cor iain winttig: the onecten eis (13 i ts 9] At Washington, tat eame on. nt | Fee es re meauase; WHEN | tie 36 werit-outiin:4t and on the} San Francisco— AB. MN. H. PO. A. E Pee. | the players retired for lunch. Nor return trip turned in three four: [Kelly, if Hi v4 eh rand Perkins; Johnson and | did Stein ‘steady ‘down on the sec-|“iratens) score for ene Pupntecaicae sie ; eon ae ond halt and the result was that! mater was Jol, Waner, tf 61 pe runadeiphia yer mess he waa eliminated from tho ‘race | Gere: tinaln $004 1 6 0 | Washington ‘ 6 ° that many figured him to win. The! Gyrij Tolley, 314 1 1 & 4 6| Rommel and Brugey; Martina and handshaking came at the 35th) Gene Sarasen, 322. ce ‘ 3 | Ruel ee green where Watson won the call,| G4 Nichols, 310. Williams, p « Preece eke] At Boater RK MEL} three and one. J. H. Taylor, 307. event ae i eA o| New ¥ ane ae Today's match. between Watson| E.R. Whitcombe, British pro, fin.| {anit Oe Oe iC CO Oe eeie! Spisetan Gual pakatey caimiee and Willing should be a thriller|ished with 302, one stroke over | Varee 6 Be eae Cree lea ometil | but Hunter is expected to be much | Hagen. Mitchell, p § i oo ‘ | too strong for Niemeyer. ad | a61 3 | At Chien Dy bs Maer In the women's matches, Mrs, J. | Chicago : | C. Bridgeman, the Inglewood cap |Woodl Gy Pp, k | fai aE eR Metevier, ‘Coveleakie ‘and ‘Myatt: Lev- | taltily atid ’champloni: tound. wal an ar | ted for Williams | a aaa [tte Creneren Blaney ad Grown Florence Halloran, the Salt Lake cao AL 2 oe Detroit at St. Louls postponed; rain and altho she put up a game fight she 0210022000110 NATIONAL LE. had to accept defeat by a stx and| Meet Tonight Innings pitched-—sutheriand 11 Tahari five score. Mrs. McAllister, who | rE six proposed captains of tho| squares defeat to Mitchell Xt (atone | New. York ..... Tecelved a bye, yesterday, becatse Woodland Park Tennis league | sutherland 40, hits &, runs oft Wil. | Chicago | of the disqualification of Mrs.|teams are invited to meet Cd ered ile , | Pitteburg . Hutchings, meets Miss Halloran to-| star tonight at o'clock to diac tie | Wisma a k {Bovtanensc. day. plans for the formation of the circuit, | Suther! Mitchell 1 Puidaeiphia’:, Playing wonderful golf in the| Dick Burr, Leo Lagerstrom, F rank | 5 Will! ss al Gg St. Louls . first nine holes, Mrs. Young made| Kozlowski, Karl White, C. (, Wil--| {it 2Y # wEeAOLre the turn four-up against her links’|ilams and O. T. Stephens are the At Cincinnati cronie, Mrs. Jackson, but st ded | suggested leaders, Set Me a a St. Loutn everyone of that number because] If the league goes thru play will thyne to Billson, 5 tea PARE MGSEEBK the match was carried to the home start eek from Saturday teardon and Finney | Wingo. Ten innings. y | * | At Now York Ro. 1t)h. 38 Vernon Tigers | noston eae @ Finally Win One} “J, Barns, Yeargin and’ O'Netll; ¥. | a LOS ANGELES, Juno AMAR Terre tae ee uae "| \six straight defe non snapped! At Pittsburg non ya out of it Thu trounced | Chicago er Y | Pittaburg ‘ 0 : j Portland, 11 to 5 Yarrison, | “Aldridge, Whesier and O'¥arrell, Harte | 4 | just back from show, was] nett; Morrison and Gooch | started by van badly a bouten. ‘The scored five times | y,At, Uhitadetphia ee K o tne uy in he ti apo Penner piteh | vntiaas Ih paride tae | good ball all of the wa Yeontur, Henry and Hargraves; Glan: | iW Teanons il ae The flamingo js tho only member | iy | Batterios—Yarrisou, Bedient and | of ee tribe that builds a nowt ' ( kad | Daly, Cochran; Penner and Murphy, | Of ™Ud y “ 1, who relieved | y “ih Wy game, get | 4 nh. 1 B 2 / 1) ‘Bale bese and Koehler, ker; Can Ss Scott Enters AR % ra » City Tennis Players Are Near Finals} funier, Willing, Niemeyer and Watson Leff Leff Four Left {our BOARDING HOUSE B Y AHERN to Play in Men’s Event | |' aa 3 ale } ' Turenne, Betz, Burr and | : ‘ Lewis to Fight It Out = fi agp i for City Title ij STERDAY'S BESULTS Men's Singles TODAY's Boys’ sce or CLE rene ws Mine I Junior Singles Harry Greb Is | Victor in Bout With Ted Moore Men's Doubles At Final Bracket in Net Tourney *; AVERFORD, Penn Wa Seott, Unity June ernit tennis ace ala in the of Columb Arne rior n, Gene Tunr the Amer ng J a ght <« ntoppee f and Me of | alla, who « the hea nd Hesketh, Washington's | s¢ t a Nefault fi G lost his we La hen Ar 7 weight title to WAN OV me by the heat Harlem 10 ‘Williams Winner in Wimbleton Mix MBLEDON, England, June %7~ America started off with a wn rth round of the Wimbie tournament, here today, a to Fight | Small Again in Ball Park Show | Re all and Ireddie Mack rematched fc Ww" the semi-windur BOliZansaevze OES Bersews BE FRESE _ SEEEE.ZFTRABERE._SBRUAeRwesS os al! park sm 4 | Williams defeated AX, put up the best fight of the nigh’ Dudley in the opening match of the last T day, and Dan Salt and Lon day, 6-3, 6-0, 6-4. aa ¢ e that it ought to go 2 , e Austin figu Om anne Lenglen defeated Mrs, | George Wightman, former American champion, 6-0, 6-0, im the fourth A *s|Salt Lake Bees apes nie hards won his ‘match Yo “| Stage Utah Game against D. M. Greig, 6:2, 44, 62,75. fem bel SALT LAKE CITY, June 27.- Williams and Mrs. Wightman de ie as a Salt Lake day Thurs feated Soupell and Mrs. Weston in 7] the Bees v na typleal Ut mixed doubles, 6-0, 63, while® fg. t-|game from the Lo do: nd Mrs. Mallory had p» § jgj |tials, The final score w 1 trouble beating G. Leembruggan If gi | Elmer Myers p hed the whole and Mrs. Stebbing, 6-3, 60. an for Le ae In the other mixed doubles tht 05 ~ - American team of Francis Hunter Young Sandy Sei defeated and Lillian Scharman had little troe Dan | ble beating V. Burr and Miss Hoj- - The match score was 104, 6 SE. The Columbia Choral Club will now sing: Tn the good old summer tin The good old aummer tim Motoring over the hills and ales ‘With yonr “Baby Mine"; You take along Columbia Brow And that's ® very good sign, win your 'Tootsy Woot. PSP yess FER SB - Well, F olks—look — who’s here! 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