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PAC 14 ‘THI EATTLE rAR ONDA 4 Redskins Have Chance for Lead in Home Stay Seattle Team to Play Langlie Boys Win Uphill Tennis Fight Upsets Feature Final Angels and Seals Here (OUR BOAl BY AHERN \\Come From Vancouver Golf Play |p I Dr. O. F, Willing Beats Willie Hunter for Men's Title ' Double Win Sunday Is Big Help in Narrowing Mar- = Seer a ome ener, ! i : ; Agee phen gel A ZPD * | and Mrs. H. O. Young Defeats Florence Halloran | eet unc th te toes Week Stay . rN Jove ‘ \-J I AWK’ on 7 RIG rT UP MATOR, Y i B eh ind to for Women’s Honors; Inglewood Women Stor | ace MARVEL( oe ae ero? be ue Take Title BY ALEX C. ROSE ANCOUVER, B. ¢ Ju 30.—Portland Brothers Take Last Three carried off the honors in the Pé DINING ROOM “TONIGHT!« au!’ LATER r two seri golf CELEBRATED Wit You, « co respectively } | ra Sets; Leo de Turenne "°° hich ¢ e Saturday, when Dr. O. F. Willing lians have a wonderful| fal ENGINEER! uw & GET MANAG EVENING BUSTER WILL Wins Si Waverly club, won the amateur title Coast race WE V 4 THaT I EAVESDROP oi-TH REAIDE TH’ SORE ins Singles o and one victory over the great © GIVEN “lo ME BY A | YLL MAKE | | | geles club Willie Hunter, and when Mrs. Harry 0, 7\ Young, of the Inglewood club, bested Migg and three, in the finals of the women’s championship, These victories were ises and should be a good lesson to those who are in the habit of dopir out golf match The rious uncertainty of the game is what a AL CONCERTS, he s " c < | rc eng ' d g bith ue : ‘his! [Tas AIRES, AJD“OKIO / | TLL EaT-TH' CORE J [ FA WAX APPLE DUET FROM z I EON DE ‘TURENNE, Miss Dor {44 othy ¢ " Howard ar \ at! NADOOR"™! these teams to the WAdooR'! : Langlie are new cit Florence Halloran easor But to sock the Seals! That's the ambition of every mem- ber of the Seattle clu The Indians did remarkebly well in the beating of the c pions three games out of seven dur ing the past week as the San Francisco outfit is r nized ke —— as the best home team in the result of Sunday's the tournament at the Se urenne defeated Whitcomb of Atlanta, Ga, in the of the men's singles rp ' wc Bag p - es it so popular, and certain it is that league won from ae ain Ag eae aaa dean Fey Ser | r before wer € o many upsets as Harper to Box ||." i oucpes slngieaa, Ye As nose were furnished at this 24th annual golf} 1 flivy The men's doubles furnished the |ehampionships meet held at the Shaughnessy Heights links y _Bercot July 5 t the day, going to fiv°!here, last week potty, 3a cope tb . ot wattle, the! In defeating Willie Hunter, a former British amateur Ang mY langile brothers, Howard and|champion and rated as one of the foremost linksmen jn T , | iw dy, won from K. 1. Betz andthe world, Dr. Willing ore = ——____— amo to Sacramento, | They won Dick Vander Las in the finals, 44, | 4116 Northwest the biggest] BIGGE . is Abeat *hdsSeaenen® Groce “t Le The B ler Lan team took| boost it has ever had in golf|,, me his bout will rival t ' The Indians get in 7 1 the first two n the finals, and | history. | oa Yours occ Bercot affairs for drawing power 11 A |were on their way to victory in the} , battle tages *OUng cresvegaa y ern T will t lggest upset tournament, 5 score She was the last player to tee fourth |of this 36-hole journey, jt looked| off in the qualifying round asd who had| Just managed to squeeze into the championship draw. {| 18 meeting Mins Florence Halloran in yest 36-hole final match jto going in the second half of the \the Ing ian was facing another d, howe third, when the winners strength-| Tribe Winner in Two Games Advance Club From Leaders to Enter in it by @ After a wtiff fight in t net, the Langlies evened things up|a walkaway for Hunter inning, 6-4. he last nd de P |ciding set was hard-fought, and| went to the Langlies, 7-5 due to's, wondertul a five-u ad at the qu: IF CIs u 30.—The } ° morning rour and cut|fine and experienced golfer, but, AN FRANCISCO, Jun: T Fi Fi morning rou! | wn m reme Sq d the leeway to ¢ n at lunch, |When she got over her stage Boar aie =e y over ne e S a inals Iremen ua heat : pis : a and “waited for her shots” pe Semi-Pro Scrap ():."": ‘i maacilieeaecia|t urate short game, and C) CRENOTHER CONVERT “TO RADIO —=+) (Copyright. 1921, by NEA Service. Ine.) _) | "Jie Mail Aavertisers fell easy ance club qualif leading Seals, the visitors ta} Avene? AUD © morning gu 4 to 0, and the after noon encounter, 11 to 3 It was thi nl in The Star Jun Cla B 4 mashie and putter were worse 4 who shut the "3 quared | it rfection during that trip & ing contest bs, 9 to 4 way pla —— - tims for the Firemen Sund: nttall holbtelkies to her the title of Dall, kept th -- — - _ ————— | the Semi-Pro league, the hook at te ific Northwest fair \ and won Juniors Hatt Ace hope winning ae acts I lowing | ways working ni cept for two bad Indians counted re halves in three on the next green. ~ a f % ONE UP IN And be it said right here, that | MORNING Is Young Langlie to Be Eight errors were r th hits , 2 jon the sack 0] was the first time since Willie THE end of Sea econd game | ‘dl a ° af FACIPIC COAST LEAGUE ant fou! Hunter came to British Colam- was on were going tong ney Second Billy Johnston? |..." gra in tne ther tem Pro contest he] Matha be Wan downs ine |at advantage on nings, with the » t ‘ Barat pao « " ‘ ‘ n City All-Star h. Both players were giv he aft x all. Then came the seventh. ‘The she ‘ Aas «lard Comm: el ing the gallery of some 4,000%| Out of the way, she steadied down San Francisc started tossi R. H. E BY LEO H, LASSEN | S.- . : ; All-Stars, who have been going g00d| fans a look at the best bit of und won the next two. From this ball to all corners of the kc a 7-4) tm eward Laneie a nd Bil vatiand ‘ n recent starts, are after an out-of-| golf that has ever been seen. at on she gained confidence and runs were made in that se J ( 9 13 lk = are tab agg ' ‘ town game for July 4 any championship final, bere or 1 stellar golf for the rest of Seattle. In the eighth they forged |” d be Ne ae ASE ESR acles aa elsewh The brand of golf | ourney, Which ended on the 33nd much farther into the lead by mak Reeve and F ra;} 2 Bhp sage yrrepag 7 = nn ————— | that takes better than par play | green, where she had a fiye up score. ing six more, on three safe bingles ir Ordel . x | pitoh AMERICAN LEAGUE fa‘ win &. hele? | Incidentally, the Inglewood They did not bother about making | om na , : capeoaw.'t ohnt Won lat Pe. A Dirdio three on the seventh| Country club is now housing the any more in the ninth | A pt a : "I Detrett “ TO evanes eagle TY teoup,| three foremost linkswomen in However, the leaders won the Union Oil Wins : 3 Se an and he held that advantage thru the| this section, namely, Mrs. Harry * series, four to three. # " oe AMATEURS next four he An out-ofbounds| Young, Pacific Northwest cham- { peblorning eame— RW Fast Tilt From . ‘3 | eaendciiel-ak that peed by | Pion; Mrs. Fred Jackson, Wash- F an j 1 e he be . reoen "RIPRCK ja dubbed third shot t the hole| ington state c ampion, and Mrs. Gregg and Baldwin; si Ben Paris Nix: nile “ ‘} SAYSS. COVELESKIE ff. \Wiiing, but he rallied, after| Clay Cary, Seattle city cham ‘Afternoon game E af oe ma: meel? that hile curva Pitcher, Cleveland Indian missing at three-footer for a win, on| Pion. Quite a record, say we, a*y Beattie HE Union Oil team took the count ic Saat Med ew thet 2 5 n M. E/T EEP out of the hole to eat Ateaks au On thet Lith aid H Suth and + Gr of th f he joined Seattle a eer have the edge on the batter in-/rnat put him two-up and four to| OTHER FLIGHT Agnew me 05 He thinks his os, Workman and U'Ne stead of giving him the advantage RESULT: Foam et r¥ , tact ‘ ut the same, but it’s his sell and Rue If a pitcher is the possessor of cor ; } er. AIM ‘ : , : - trol he has shade on the bataman,| © beautiful three by Hunter |]¥[YRON McELWAINE, Seat of the Union: 0} « Jo n that ee in t is oe ee ca to make, €ut the Jead to one-up at the Jolf club, won the runner-up the Ben Paris defeat | nt At Clevela Control enables a pitcher to make aes | 7 light: C. & | . r a |} next hole. On the short 16th, ward in amateur first flight; C. Department club f t ten 0 A tuff just use of hig stuff in the proper man ney ") Kelll Earti it. ; - ennis playe mJ Cavaass : ner. Makes it possible for him to| the Portlander had the breaks |{"Cappy") Kelllson, Earlington, di A. 1 ofa . r o eure, I « Se =e Me Be atcha when his mashie tee-shot stopped {ed in the third flight; Mrs. J.C t 3 wo to samen e | 8 eute a jm p his style of pite ra a 3 4 troke aoe ae = Aa wei days T always try to get the| Within six inches of the bunker. | Moore, Inglewood, also carried a bit ms « him in the ‘ n MX . * ade siavers | His second shot left him with a | of silverware back to Seattle for be ‘The other city league conte hen he went in to}, At Chicaso— t first ball over, Oppos' players, | flight of z Ta © ¢ : ‘ tO} gt. Louis knowing T use a spitball alm | 12footer, but he rattled jt into |ing runner-up in the fifth flight dames J. Jeffries, famous pugil- vetween Hug’ rd and t and the Seals) chicago _ te fail look for it | the cup and won the hoe Hunt- | the women’s field. In the North Tet aad enethne world’s heavy. [of Columbus the ts ma . gain in the ninth by| Davis ' ns and Rego, Sev-|clusively, always look for | | er’s approach putt from about {west handicap Ralph Whaley, ing weight champion, has at last en- a 4 to 2 Ie fe 4 only « two days late | ereid ston and Wirta, Crose one occasionally crosses them up j com me back Sungay morning “ | Such a system, however, would not} 4% feet was badly played, and | wood. landed the runner-up prize i fered the movies. He is blossom- er the young. pk ing forth as a first ; z i mak f | ut t hamg NATIONAL LEAGUE |work as a steady diet. ‘The other! he failed to sink his third shot, |the second flight and Harte 4 } * ror alld gc lle Sharer va say iets iodecokty = - ‘ | ‘ 1 | Dent did likewise in the firs dian, and is seen in a A W isk my word | Share w st Pet. | teams would soon to it Dormie two, Willing cracked his | P F ps comedy as co-star with Charlie corns Win Two Ee Pawla polite oul’ that 1 che HEY'LL have to do some fast (neve to™ ‘ {$i |_ 1 early discovered that a spitball |teeshot on to the green and almost |Be it known that os ao = base, The picture is called “Jet. From Sacramento}, cxecctient eye ana much ot his| L wotkiat the balk peck Cone | neat? {fe )pltener, more than any other style,|mared a two, Hunter's elipshot |{Pophy the North Hnder fries, Jr.” Charlie Case has the SACRAMENTO, June 30.—Onk iy due to his accuracy in the} night. The ball ¢ wil tart tate : must have control to be successful. joverran the cup and he picked up |!#ken. Yes, he filled itt 7 role of a youth who goes to take and won both game ra the ball on | his raquet.|and won't be over wu: nix o'clock di Bo worked hard to acquire it ‘ul ; ed him | cs é boxing lessons from the heavy: | mento here yesterday ‘ sie making very few racquet Inter, The smoker ‘ls due to start “4 ; ' Every pitcher must have controljon his victory, a victory that will] here are 95 different kinds a i i 4 * j 3 to win. Every pitcher can get it, ifilive long in the memories of the! Brussels sprouts, 120 kinds of le fisted Jim. His letter of introdue- | tcak the morning games, 17 to 3 Jat § and the hired help will have NN wait = tion is from his father and reads. while: the: afternoon’ contest went A world of endurance for such alto al apeed 6. erect he makes the proper effort. large gallery that followed the play. 'tuce, and 194 varieties of carrots “Dear Jim:. This is my son |19 innings before they got the {Tittle da iting spirit | t nd get things in shape for whom I would like you to take {jong end of a 4 to 3 sco that would do credit to any tennis! the rin bugs i and make into a real man. Tam " sure you will remember me. I am the man who yelled at you from the front row when you knocked out Corbett.” So Jeffries takes charge of : Six New Men 'Salt Lake Draws | |} Will Box Ob... |. at uuce oct antes T June 30 Charlie and the result is an art hy Ea | a terrible exhibition here ye abundance of amusing situations, a eaite | Tuesday Card Los Angeles won. the frat game os === | AIX new faces are booked to ap-|from Salt Lake, 25 to 8, and the me ee — | pear on Tu y ring show at|local# came back and took the ec: | lthe ball park fond, 6 to 4 u | In the four-round special event} Firat game Ri 7 | Sunny Jim, the aggressive California | . ee ee. | {cal bow dricks, cham-| ney and Murphy | pion of the Pacific fleet, lpertiged: hoor eer | At cincinnatt RoW s | Bud Bercot fs making his profes: | vernon : 1a 18 1 | Chicago 6 8 sional debut here with Mickey Gill,| Schroeder, Yarrison and Daly; Thomas | Cincinnat! Pa EEO i pace |a clever bantamweight from Vancou.| &%d Hannah | (on, Miisshan ang, Gandberecc cs, |ver, B.C, Both are new tg tho reg. - | i ular ring patrons r eee | in the opener George Ryaer, tox) Carlson Again Stars |e fe oy eles banta tackles y Lun-| | ; ais 4 jae, a comer trom Tacoma. | for Druxman Club | rixman Tot? | Besides this run of bouts Dode Ber-|_ “Lefty” Carlson, mound ace for | Magnolias nt RE | Garney and leot and Marcario Flores tangle in| Druxman’s All-Stars, twirled his club | Carlson and Sheedy; one six-round ray and Roy Smail|to victory over the Magnolias, Sun- | C!@usen, : und Freddie Mack get together in|. 7 to 6. Carlson wiffed 13 men ae 9 ha other | Sunday, making a grand total of 68 | When you hear that Paddock was e@ With the good weather on tap| Strikeouts to his credit for the last | beaten you know what the phil- at anced Blend cted out to see Tuesday yed ame yr the race t alway . 2 —-- |Well Known Stars Lost to From Old Kentuck biveith ewes It’s the ingenious aire es See ain Town Eyed With Vermon|”’ “ay nage ee eee ee combination | Its mellowed-in-the-wood goodness has, in nO8 ANGELES, June 30. Port: | ‘he 1925 season In Northwest col-) ling; Gill, football and basketball, ‘ We. and won the first game from Ver- | jp, athletic competition will be oe three years, made it the smoke of millions. non yesterday, 12 to 2, but the |magked by the absence af many well | TE Ns Is ov TLOOK of the finest tobaccos Nature pro- . i ; | Tigers came back and ‘took the | kntgvn stars, RILLIANT . * For a cigarette that you'll want to stick to, | second, 1 Abicuin the fofatioat wehiateg that| . Despite the toms of Wallnce Scott rena dere isc oa nt get the CLOWN ~at any stand in town. pokitat ware nH. will be lost to Washington are Jim.|by graduation, the university's ten. erent smooth, me ow flavor. Lon Ang eae my Bryan, the football, basketball | nis prospects for next year are ex- And it’s the flavor that’s back of att Lake ib F Dumovich and Byler; Singleton, O'Doul, | and track veteran; Don Grant ceptionally good, La Palina’s phenomenal success — Thomas A Ci _ | erew coxswain. Hi Some of the strong men that will Second game FC" Pee Bele Sonard Ziel, foot be back are Captuclect Bob Hesketh, the reason La Palina made good, Low Angeles ‘ 9 ) y keth, Posy bate he tat 2] sprinter; Rotand $ Joe Livingood, Harry Shaw, Armand vin Usher 4 bacco Co, 1c. Myern and Jenkina; Ponder |and Bob Keefe, oarsmen Marion and George Clarke, CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY M /'rs, Lousiile, By. Cook Orogon will suffer from the loay| Washington should be able to re Philadelphia | jof "Hunk" Latham, one of the best] Peat her 1924 triumphs with this| a? H | football and basketball men seen in aggregation. | Over Rainier Beach )1. tooth, muskethall and track | CRAWFORD MAY “4 | The fast Arden Cubs squad hung |*#r Ralph Spearow, the Coast | PLAY AS PRO | ] , up a 7 to 1 victory over Rainioe {Premier pole vaulter, is also tos Vindy'’ Crawford, former Wash. ‘ | Beach Sunday at Rainier Beach, An-| Vern Hickey, grid star, and Zaep:|ington basketball star, and All derson,,on the mound for the win-| fh football and haxcbail puvformer, | metropolis, ‘ ¥, | ner , allowed but two hit Hol Jare lout to the Cougars, Ruard in 1921, 1922 and 193 is now * eas? lioway and Homan also played nice|,,Altho Bob Witeke haw not gradu: {living In New York olty, and {tts ’ | Daal Py Raa top ethiar Chilis ated from Idaho, he will not be back | reported that he is considering play UNS, mie eee ru [DCX your. Fitzke Is a great all. ing professional basketball next : pe Dy eter tig furoUNd athlete. Stivers, the foot: | season. : Waabeunced lend. 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