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Seattle Leading San Francisco by .001 Margin PE ral bs DODE BERCOT AND BOB HARPER PUT ON FIGHT OF SEASON Tribe Now |™°7t® . Retums ermtonts Tennis Players Phrcaten to Ouit Oléniviad Monroe Boy Vernon Knocks Off Bay His Hand Is Bad Has Edge In Braves Are Traveling” || zs "tin’ mae ncar'Ss|| Facilities T hey’re Visiting Women Tennis Luminaries ; Great Scrap One of the largest field of invading tennis players to ever participate in the Washington state ament ing thru the meet here this week. Some of the visiting women stars are pictured below. } ! Both T Inadequate California; No. 2—Miss Edtl, Tacoma; No, 3—Miss Suhr, California; No. 4—Mrs. Henry, California, an oth Boys Travel at To, Speed; Harper Mixes f Is Charge fending champion; No, 5—Miss Brunn, California. Willingly Angeles a Julian Myrick Demands f " y BY LEO H. LASSEN | At the Ringside] Better Quarters for the 5c are PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Yankee Net Team then BY HENRY L, FARRELL - pax 1 an Myrick ted State was on hand for : : ei Piso i . ‘ ; Ne a4 Bob ty Thus far, Myrick charges, the . | The f as THE rou Americans have been forced to d ; et ee Bercot r the taneaa ko without shower baths, with j F , 4 3 ’ fon that th out drinking water and without ; i ar rt has ever taken towels. 4 4 v Se The American sj was em / BERCOT BEST One of the gallery boys yelled for a'not ima ares INFIGHTER |k Sivall” to“ has sarees oh sve immediately, the Untied States | Harper 1s supposed to be the bat meantime don't over-|Pep Webster so he could find him |? . nthe t bg Leg . x bs 4 infighter in th hwest, but j look those pesky Vernon Tigers.Jin the ring y two shower baths h een o & |that fit They are only two and a half games “9 betsy DG RAO, er ja clin behind t Jim Pursely denied, between : ni enibat ae that the . ; jetties Red Killefer’s hirelings will open |rounds, that he furnished the cl) Si) 07 Psy lg : r list an eries wit 0 Bi gars fo! democratic convention, | PAYCr* cannot use the his round ers want a drink of water, they are ? days, necessitating doubleheaders on| Freddie Cullen is back from Al- | ¢T Want @ drink of wa y 3 round it wag forced to go near-by bar and even that ‘eas three of those days. jaska, where he won the heavy:| 2°" one water themselves to the f ‘ ry being #o far in Bercot’ = It will be quite a trial on the wob-| weight title of the Northland He courts 4 We y ny D a tg sercot's favor that bly Indian pitching staff, but here’s/got a nice ha when introduced. Another complaint lodged *s root's ltighting teal op crew pu out m ercot's ni! any LJ Doping What crew. pulls ou : against the French was that thet he torosb: iatpes saa Salt Lake has-been poison to Seat-| Floyd Johnson, nationally famous} {he press facilities for covering p forced: Harper tale tle all year, winning nine out of 12] heavyweight, of Auburn, was also! {he tennis matches are entirely open. i ‘s the firs ht that games paves by these teams so far] introduced, and it was announced inadeat uate and most confusin; atte i J en Harpe ihe” fenlter Wer navines ; bat <fisie Fi HOw TO FIGU RE Referee Burke, handling the bouts |, i the body Bercot’s right hand BALL AVERAG for the second time this season to the fll-feel Ti was very effective teams are y 5 a nev t had argument h his blue suit A fan writes in asking how to fig-| worked well. He keeps ‘em fighting een the Fre 2 i: Here's how the writer saw ty ure baseball av As this is of . 2 " rounds last night general interest to the diamond bugs.) Nate Druxman thinks that Mickey | ‘ 4 . } wirst round =: oroot, shi ; i ¢ 5 econd round—Even | Gill has the makings of a second YANK SWIMMERS SCORE Thi af or Harper. Johnny O'Leary, with his ability and Americans did well in swimming < ‘fe ela aeecae ice ae} ambition to fight. teak ti : ’ ‘ p t nd: a Fifth round—Bercot, by a mile 5 2 Tr P Ke lohoa qualified in} | a \ vi 9 4 Sixth round—Harper, shade, San Francisco Is vie ro at of the 100 meters back $ t ‘ j © %4 By rounds, this makes a @es ke, making the fastest time of fight of it, but taking the fight Pig ed From Lead : y, 113-28, Wyatt also quall j . } | Gia: wicks Derect-senat July 16 fied, is his he It was a truly great fight and ‘et of ; ¥ . a ' |will be another great battle whe |league leadership © Yesterday, | ¥ ae Pea |they meet aguin, as they are boul made the fast | when Vernon won a 10-inning game seat hvts Mise Colen 3:26 84 4 }to do, later in the summer, Pace 3 has 4 Ze TF veats |tualifying. oleman EES many of whom don’t understand th |by a 13 to 123 score. The Seal qealitiaa Sor! teasing = ; |HOW OTHER FIGHTS system, here goes overcame a six-round le and Batting averages—Divide the num-|tied the score twice, before finally | é aes ber of hits by the number of times | losing game. RIC HARDS BE, ATS ALONZO } bar yea sate Ww fe esti Maree Fielding averages—Divide total |Vernon . iSeadeadels 16 4; Posed of Spanish _ champion, ane fon atc eo “he ‘Toe chances accepted by total chances. |San Franc 5. 2 19 3/Manuel A . 10-8, 6-3 Small stuck out the six rounds, bt Team averages—Divide number of| Shellenback, Ludolph, Vines, M ar asup of {he Ameri - ok a bad beating, including a nin games won by ‘number of games /|'Thomas and Hannah; Griffin, Hen. | @! men's tennis team defeated | —— |count knockdown in th first round playe, }ion, Williams, } and Agnew, |* 1 of Spain, |Webster's left handed af Pas ree aya | Webster's left-handed style Dat ceranames oe Taainee Seoul feat . Fields, bes Weather Again sgalaras Complete All | Woodland Net |Small ced sire a by nine and then di a - n, Norway, on points Billy Harms and Jim Lee, middie A | 1 5 yen ea Ar @ Mi weights, fought a nifty fourroanl : si ight eooced out Ket With State Net Tourne rangements | Captains Must (2 ct -—— I nocked 0’ K her, button being the ONE RULE FANS land, with a left to the chin in the y for Big Game Check Results |: battle. ‘They didn’ SLIP UP ON x ia second round: | RAIN: agate ‘stepped'tn: and slows oat Mt LANS were completed at The Star| JN order to keep the records authen:| Mickey The are many rules that your av- 3 m, Canadian lightweight (hitige Saips hte :Waabinikton “eb ; it gdeteide BE 5 oF ea itinre anu atabe ‘orcad f a trouncing, be erage fans slip up on during a sea-| : « ‘saelt y, champion of Urugua ‘Ais. tourname on the| Att , oat Miss nog Pia hee rykcy br Ns ind paste teunligr bone coat shoocal ae badly in the last two reunés son, particularly the many-sectioned | Bro eee ‘: #8] on po na which left he Seattle Tennis ch rate Da Pont fault finals in the Class B division Sunday, | #00 Dark tennis lea sporting editor |He hit the Filipino 10 punches & balk rule, the infield fly regulatons | “incianat rrsese 43 . F hy. 4 cause of the rain yesterday | _ IN beat aag.[7BOM the Georgetown Cubs and] oe %rp.0 by Saturday of this week |oDe and several others, but one of the | pritadeiph : ae ‘ seco riean tennis star i nar eatround | 6s Atiantn Oa, 61, eck South Lake Juniors fight it out for | so the results published jibe| Sailor Maley beat Al Schechie, commonest rules in the hook that | st. a j to go out of the Olympic comp hea still aro b aye ae ranctaco, beat B.C. Lhe gt ; Hirsliwssa’ || cain Masco aHe. Abkea Janother gob, ip the opener. 8 lot of fans don’t remember js that | ters Watson M. Washburn, « 7 h wa d in the | ¥ Beattie, detal ice : wey he | AM matches not played last week| A fine crowd turned out. @ foul tip, a ball tipping the bat and oh ‘a or > to Jacobs, India, ‘ yesterd: F 0 more | |! 1 ie, bea nib- | The } » team will be the gout : aa i otal ce aren | 3 on by default * Seattle, beat BE: wii- | Ome club and If the Broadway field |*8 scheduled must be comp a Am z Ree | Aw’ dipéet. ‘ooctitred. today, / wha ood matchen were on to-| nse eh ay isn't available another will be chosen | Week unGaished matches fl Mrs, Cary Wins in cr 5 ; ean Washer, Belgian star, wh |day’s s. Yeaterda ulta | b i > Jand named as soon as possible. . 1 pd s P A : Rider vs, Earl Wilson, Gen . [Francis Hunter out of competition |and today's schedule follow : Tile beat George'ctark, [> TH# one game will decide the |, oF » oe) First Round Match Pp ye st * , lost to Morphurgo, Ital YESTERDAY'S RESULTS tle, t championship, these two teams hay: ostowski and Whittet vs. McLean and] PORTLAND, Ore., July 16-208 6, 6-4, 86. ‘ Seattl tH. H. Graham, | ing come thru the preliminaries id, Lagerstrom x vs. Gene | ¢y A z 1-8, i8-49 JUNIOR BING | Georgetown has sat to Jose a ¢ bam and Jack ck : pe >, Inglewood cia Miss Katherine woman Seattle, beat Jack Lavin ¢ es sah -s Dick Burr va. R. . Hart, Windy | tle, mi t in the Oregon si world’s. champion, beat Miss. Fick f Aiteomt Wan and Dan Lewis, se-|B Kame, defeating the Lakers in the |ranglie vs. Howard Weisenborn, on|women’s golf championship, 3a Sswathe 641 | _ Second Round fe, beat To 4B. B. Merrill, | preliminary season, [Robinson vs. Mel Dranga, C. C. Williams|from Mfrs. Kenneth Reed, Ware . tle, beat. H.. Mor <8, 6-7, 6-0 Ed Relchle. will pitch for George- BN Oem Ine 5 7 . San Fran- | ams and Dranga va, Disley and|club,. Portland, 7 to 6, in @ ALMO 4 ig LADIES’ | SINGLES t M. and N, Robinson, Seattle, |OWN Sunday, with Jensen as jround match here yesterday. | probable. § wake Vincent vs, Mel Dranga, Eera| ". Pa ijcna Winks ovestaceae in re se probable South Lake hurler incent vs. Mel Dranga. Ezra! irs 1. W, Palmer, Jr., whole Smith and Buddy Da Ponte, Ta-| BAY aniiahed : wad C.-C. Williams, R. W. Hart ve of athletics, the Olympic chess play- ' CH Mbrrfeoh “andl intake eee ee eres ween | Date: Orulkshinak fending her title, won her matel Generally speaking, the headline | era were received at the city hall at at sare Ong cA Gjal, Ca i m Todd, Seattle, #0, Ole ie take charge or this game White and Pope ‘vs. Williams ant catekting Are ae ‘Wright, writer carries all our votes for apt-|11 a, m. today by M. Pointel, vice| | Mrt William Henry, Los Angeles, beat i Ray De Oca va. Clyde O'Rear, Geor wood, 4 ands out after such a tip. This happened | Ness and brilliancy. but whon he per. firbadadt oe the, tty, ‘oounen, whol er hay sere TE pease uitumane:/ carte ‘Reds Send Begley | Bide we Nelegn Rovinwtas |) ee | once during the Seal series and many | petrates “Aussie netters” for Aus- |xrected them and pointed out the| beat Mus Ellzabeth Colt, Seatt 1 GIRLS SINGLES ee ae ens donee Ve. hte] Mr. Firpo is bringing his ong fans thruout the stands hollered |tratian tennisers, we fell that the| numerous excellent qualities which} Miss Bu ; He, beat | eGcieermeue poet tas B, to eDnver Squa on and Hatfield vs. Tom Kidwell |@long this time, .. . As We when one of the Redskins was|worst is much too good for him. | cheas requ wait | ma, Wolke, Heattie, § fs Eat wit, Beattian We Mise Margecet | James .“‘Imp". Begley, product nd I the circumstances, it was Dempe thrown out attempting to steal. wit Sn : : ’ 1 Miss Bernicd. Da|the San Franciaco Winter league, | ; - who cooked his goose the last time: It would: be # good thing for the| DD ESS. SSS bP e t has been released by the Cincinnati] NEW YORK, July 16.—Mike Bal. aoe 10 Eee 8 tule book end ep. over, _OUR BOARDING HO USE | is Dorothy seatet | Reds to the Denver club of the West-|lerino won the call over Jobnr the complete set at least once a ern league. Begley joined the Reds|Leonard, at Brooklyn, 1s .| season; they'll enjoy the game more 10 <o'clock—-Buddy ‘ § le, /this spring, stayed with them a few|They are featherweights. ] bethey're-wised uo on the rules. | Z LEZ Z sete ve. Briggs, | Weeks and was farmed out to In ERE EE ARE eT ES Ee Now LET ME GET-His A ' f Seattio: Jim Wing, Beattie, va, Roy Ow jdianapolis. _ He was later recalled to] We. never imagined we'd live to} Exciting Races at | RIGHT, BUSTER MLAD Wane, Seattle: heret citat semiuse <& [fill a gap caused by injuries sustained sce the sultry afternoon when it| L downe T: k | “Vo ook THE water ne FORGET “10 MEJOR WILL Heth Lavine MeAthie, i: eee |by regulars, but with the te sain} would mean approximately nothing | ZOD IIRYWIERE “OU ansdowne Track | te THIS'LLE ELL SHERLOCK] | stART 10 ch : Kk, Seattle, ve. |intact, it wag found. nece: tojto finish ahead of Paddock in the AYYAD MFG.Ca HOBOKEN 3 NANCOUVER, “BC July! 16-—A) po FROM UNDER Your HELD ANY, ~ WooPLe THAT SOLVE “Mis e ari send Begley to the Denver outfit. |100-yard dash. ig crowd turned out to see the ' E Faces at the Lansdowne park track | bes ae ASD ALAS Gr at lacy Your uilcie | | MYSTERY BY vo ana here yesterday. The crowd was| pd ON THE DRESSERWTHEN |} \UMBER Is, ; LOOKING FoR Ami treated to plenty of thrills. The re-| JA LITER ONTHE WATCH WAS 16403672,~- Won’ WatcH SRAlesonnl mbcele rothy Cole and Mies ults follows: yompaon f ins Dorothy Bulte follows: ns \V\ GoNé,w rr APPEARS -10 a iN case WA FLYING 4 i ara 7 BITES ON -H’ comlahel teeta Sin iow hire: “|| Z| HAVE BEEN STOLEN, EH21| ic ENGRAVED ||STRET CLAM, | oe eos, Tecan faces 4 tuniongn ney ‘achee| 171" WA-M—T SEE «NEG VEG Mint x Blertine Third race, 5 furlon nt Partn “TART GIVES ME AGoop,] | OF A STEAM . | ' ev, Tacoma and ourth Face 6% paaey START ON CLEARING _ ’1 \ BoKT COMING s | slsr. Rose Drutn, Low Angeles and gan 4 4 ; i! p Francisco, eee eens cote eae ai CUPAE CRIME oad won, Athgarven second, Tom Owens third. Sixth race, 1 mile—M Jane Baker iReventh ran ¢foriongy atacines Tc rg eu re : Hésthe Balance rae - f | \ i ance 00, Seattle, va in the Blend that i i ee has made Clowns i dawranee The Smoke of Millions. Whiteomt . Seattle é It tt : f rome taney. Prastulacon: vec Jasin cine, passing immediately into the catch- r’s mitt and caught, is a legal strike nd a runner can steal or be thrown N'S DOUBLES George ¢ Routt 6 o'clock—-BUll Taylor and Don Waller pled she Boattle, va. M. Boggs and partner, Axton-Fisher Tobaco Co., Inc, “8 o'clock— Harold \ Mfrs, Louisville, Kj | LAvengooa | Bob Heaketh, Seattle, Ve. Lacy Hofius and | partner. <a YY Detroit 5 H | Yy R Vhiladelph | “Hi x | Yy cs g ete SEE VY Over Portlanders New York a oot) le SACRAMENTO, July 16. At Philadelphia ; ora ee @ bs G Mento won the first gamo of the ‘ SESS and Severeid; Hoyt, | | : ; st serles from Portland: here yesterday by Chicago 4 Portland ., ig uae Horton 6 10 1 - “, iy (Copyright, 1924 Sacramento 5 ) sckrgrei Si Gatra rur, (He MASOR GETS DETAILS ON “HE STOLEN! WaTeHl = ra inc stele Ra oe CABalancedAlemd.” 7 Koehler,