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a bacon a = Casey and Langlie Furnish Tennis Attraction INDIANS LOSE GROUND AGAIN WHEN BEES NOSE OUT LOCAL Good Match (__Reeerd__)|MacDonald Is [A Three-Time Champion Helen Wills _ {Pinch Hitters | seals Win Replace Stars When Theodore Lemon \ As, es Expected as Final Victor | toumament iast Sunday, it wa the third straight cine || Wing Way to || wu arzaite’st's 3 While We vhat finished in front He } two on Stars Clash |. Among Scots || poration.” tn nets aotier victory for permanent) Final Math, | is ie ‘aterca are Lose One i o Wi : Wi Cal donian Cup She Meets French Girl; can rs ‘ n 1921 and after ; Tribe Nosed Out in Sal Con. Fk Asc tee Thursday ’ py Mine | Richards and Cochet in | \" : Lake, 12-11; Seals Jug Langlie Has Chance Other Gossip of Links ; | Men’s Finals Bisler, in 1 rhe Beat Vernon BY ALEX C, ROSE \ BY HENRY L. FARRELL ald won the Caledon paw ; July 4. ‘ lenatio plichets a ; and (0 conty ou that they fear no two hit Scrappy fe Helen by Bob Gillespie, b and three vi McKillop, yesterd the final 36-hole match of the tour © league more t Heil a 12 to 11 victory gue! nd ame of ty hament, which started off several : oe -: 4 rere Ee i lew! weeks ago with an army of local] prince awe i fo ee t dente trytee el f Sons of Scotland teeing-off in the] . gion Bi y Manage ater , Apa. In yesterday's final, McDonald had yS 2 f ' ; ” a Ea ting 9 i Se eee . SS Sih ji nd n were in the throes h tg and at the end of the morning jour . ‘ morre _ r the Seattle Golf club links a 9, when Salt Lely liam He n it «home pas the match | A , rom tolding ne in the last of the eligi. uar flied out % square , were different in the after 4 Lane [ hed Willams rne, also of the Bay © . 3 noon round when McDonald set foot : tory over ¥ Kathering McKane. f The s y wal me 4 tO sregeg scores were 6:3 5 roBity ‘ n his favorite rendezvous—Beacon Wontes's world champion, 6-4, 7 ; ean Grigg Miss Dorothy € Si men's | shoe ; Hill—and the North Ender never had les, | 1 | ” +» Was called oe champion, was defea a chance, The cups looked like p P ji Es a ¥ Richard M 0 replaced My . Uichards won over Morphurgo Bot On Winnifred Suhr of 8 — Wash-tubs to W. R. and he ratt * a ‘ 7 P South Africa, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE th h twos a straight sets, 6-2, 6-1 pe em from all corners of the gre ¢ . hg ae i ous 8 two wack Buddy DuPont ‘ To A. V. these same cups looked Cochet sprang « big surprise bY lyn yr poorer ia ’ ; ‘Then came yomg pion, was elimina © the eye of a needle and he minsed ber Ing Jean Borotra, world’s chain Beattie. cossenscsre ‘ : sone ot the} seat It was a hard-foug _ " c rom all distances beyond 18 pon , G2, 6-8 cr MO evens $ E 0 also x scores being 46, 6-4 | a r . Richards and Hunter, U. 8. A. |Ssit Lake - 435 ;double, scoring Coumbe and tye Yesterday's results That tells the story of how Walter beat the Alonso brothers, Spain 6-4,|o, ‘ Hei 9 ited 3 aso ltt up. The third twobaggem schedule follows Iph McDonald became the Cock r 6-3 L c ‘ 421|% Tow came from Vitt, scoring Fm YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Ithe North” amongst Seattie’s links Handicapped by Willams’ lame |ericks and winning the gume st s! r ankle, the American doubles team| AMERICAN LEAGUE | Seattle didn't even get » may HOYS' SINGLES | laddi He was putting a . % of Williams and Washburn, put up Non lost first in the last of t M. Briggs, Seattle at Buddy . . 4 ie eer in a Ponte, Seattle, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 | . & great battle against the strong |i" M. Wayne, Seattle, beat Roy Ostro: Mrs. Leland Carpenter, women's 7 South African pair, Gordon andinc Seattle, Unusual action picture and stud¥) captain of the Jefferson Park Golf raanirk. | Richardson, but finally succumbed |Chica Billy Newkirk, Seattle, beat M. Briggs, ard nal wton . in expression as Miss Ethet Lines! cup, bb | pcan Oa ayaa ta at the end of a long five set match, JUNIOR SINGLES ; championship play on the hill links t ‘ 4-4/11-6, GA b4, 6-4 cies See ee peat FOck : world's amateur record for) yesterday, by defeating her: sister, , , q Another American victory was) Phile » by jumping 16 feet and 11%) Mrs. Robert Collins. Mra, Byers, who ba scored when Miss Wills and Mrs MEN'S SEN RESULTS deat Dick Wightman beat Miss Collyer and At Washington, an Fraseieeni est Dt Carpenter in the upper semi-final | | ‘ Mrs. Sheppard, EB nthe “sr 60" Stage Is Set : 3 y ; eee Seattle for Class B bitted ‘to. mee wer halt of the| , BOXERS ARE » beat Be SUCCESSFUL a : i t Nef 1 | Mrs. Cla Mrs. Hanlon , Two American boxers fc “Casey, San Francisco, beat Nelson | rryLE ° set for the final) The Inglewood course was length-| drome d’Hiver today, La Barra, = gg nega | L gume of The Star Class B Jened out about 160 yards this week U. 8. A., flyweight, beating Renn NATIONAL LEAGUE LADIES' SINGLES Sun with the Ge by « to play of the grass . on points, and Lee, U. 8. A.,| aL * and h Lake J 4, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 16 trom, Sweden. i} The Star shield at E Purse home profes: from Y . N. Y., beat H at noc . 71 on his first trip Tu Argentina, on points Mrs.| The teams are in good condition | around, playing from the back tees Salas, another American bantam, |‘ jand with the champlonship at stake |The matter of a few hundred yards won from Betrarca, Italy, on a foul ne of the best games of the season | here and there doesn't seem to bother i Boystein, U. 8. A., beat Genon, “|is expected, | that fellow! | Belgium, on pointe, | a 3 Late this afternoon came the first] at chs n. ted for Gregg in ninth. American upset, when tho judges|Philadeiphia . oneness 8) 8 4) ee ee |ruled that Copello, the Argentina a Hanbinek Kaba une’ Stark ce ny santngss slugger lightweight, had outpointed| 1 . Rothwell, U, 8. A 1 Fields, the American feather, beat | At PP. Abrea le, on points. > 4 |beat Mrs, Lindley, will oppose Mrs le ere hewsneseness: ew York « Brbmonenco dy Ble us Georgetown will send big Ed} | Reichle to the mound. He has &) ‘Those who get their playing on lot of speed and looks like one of the /the municipal links had thelr pra “| best bets in the circuit. Henry Van | o-. MEN'S DOUBLES Jeystelen will work behind the plate. Whitcomb Quilllan and Dan t beat Windy Langl! answered when the rain began to fall yesterday on the sun-baked town defense has been | airwy L om 5 2 | Pittsburg : Pi ioe ee, || MEN'S ‘DOUBLES [Promising shortstop. MeQuillan and Snyder; Morrison and | |_ Tho South Lakers will start either | qr but Kennle Green clicked a 4 "7 Bmilth Thi n innings. th 5 ‘ WEISMUI BEATS BORG |®*t® Thirte E Donnel Jensen on the the drive to the second hole that wil 3 former t he probable heaver child's play on ‘those cementii Hotes, Battie, 44, 6-1. ¢ rl ( ound young Kane, &) A teoshot of 250 yards was mere ME. | t | Johnny Weismuller, America, de-| At Cinctnnati— R. B |take some beating. From tee to pin| f ae the Swedish champton,|Brookiyn a distan of 346 yar This and I ly oung man pickled one that stopped . 2 . |Arne Borg, in the finals of the 400 | Grin ton sod yet! Bowe, ses | Edurance Is ; ‘ ; meters free style event, winning: in| s pa Willams, : on the far side of the green und, to i , G04 3:10. ote wad bb deloaes Net Long Suit of mci : |tenth seconds behind the American| probably it was just as well we| and Bob Hesket P, ; {sank his chip-shot for a “2 star, with Charlton, Australia, third./qian’t send a political team to the |—0’ tie : | - | Cen v7 “| All three broke the former Olympic Olympics. . .. The mud-slinging |? ‘ cD poUnLES Girl Swimmer ; : ee ies tage : Johnnie Dreher,. the well known < . record. lehi fonship isn’t important, any- P' Henry and | . d N | recor jchampionship isn portent, ANY-|1indimore to Pittenger to Leslie, Time £ alg 10 only 20 years of age, Lil-| gett weer, whe’ Is agen, he es| Woodland Net San Francisco Wins 7 . n Harrison is said (0 be the | midst, after sojourning In California | t | Extra Inning Game - ne ance m-'for nine months, had a tough time iC. e Ake Borg, Sweden, was fourth. | way. |s:07, Umptres—Guthrie and Becker Biel u July 18—The| mer of the world. She ong ng the second green at Earl.) oo 1 league-leading Seals pulled one out of | oe = | Seton the oer Gay 2s ait | on Saturday svirsacicc sy ney | South n and Donald Moore £ B soee "7 > o 5 schedule fo unday’s ‘ches | in 10 innings, & to 7 Things looked Warren, Seattle, h to swim the River | “Well,” said the latter, in telling of | "TE schedule for Sunday's matches | fe h ; : lost for the localy in the ea . Seattle, 6 Argentine. This she | Johnnie's efforts at this particular} in the Woodland park tennis | 0" for ag de T » Seattle, beat Bil) gia jr to ope Buc ie cs e i a 1 19 minutes, cov-| point, “so thick and fast did he|league will be published in § Taylor, Seat i paver Herb Subir, beat 100 éring a 4 miles. ig, | Dink bails into the drink that the| day's star ‘ha moore Lagerstrom, t Miss Harrison is now in England, | waters of the Black river raised at| i = Ver fenitte, 3 4 ~ 1. Betz, |training for a swim across the Eng-| least 10 inches during the session.” | ll ARSSDOR Dre ee : aha vant 8 h. nic ¢ plans c end pmpleted is Dick Burr, Seattle, beat Dan Lewis, |!ish channel, which she plans to URE s last week-end must be comp as Seattle, 6-4, attempt late in July. neisco . 8 3 2 Bryan, Ludolph and Hannah;| soon as possible. Mitchell, Williams, Shea and Yelle, es SCHEDULE : cre Collegian Catches Grant Laizure wants to play ~ TODAY'S SCHEDULE Dutch Ruether to g1 | e | | JUNIOR SINGLES | for Pittsburg Club)! the teacue as soon as his foot | Sacramento Again Visit Bonesetter | Johnny Gooch, entcher for the| heals up. He tas been out of . 1 Langite, e, 3 F s va, Angst Clist, Seattle: Ton "ronte be! 7 “Dutch” Ruether, south. | Pittsburg Pirates, was called to Nash-| competition for some time, He Defeats Portland attle, vs. George Clark Peete de 5 u y the Brooklyn Dodg.| ville by the illness of his mother, will be added to 0. T, Stephens’ SACRAMENTO, July 18.— Sacra- Ris SINGLES , who has had a tough time of|while the team was playing in St.| team as soon as he is ready mento won its third straight game Ati Bilagelaeetiece taeshitin, Se-|things this season, is planning to|Louis. His absence gave Catcher) As many matches 1 Powsibte | from the slipping Portland Beavers ,, Seattle. | visit a bonesetter. Ruether has had | Knox, formerly of Des Moines uni-| should be played Sunday and those | here yesterday, 4 to 3. peg pooh a sore arm for more than a month, | versity, an opportunity to show hix|not played may be completed during |, she ee At 11 o'clock—Miss Hortense Green, ge- |Dut only recently let the secret out.! stuff and he made a fine impression. | the following week. | Portland . +3 g mento attle, vs. Miss Alberta Edtl, Tacoma. — oe | . Semi-Final Round OO OSte*$"—0 “—<$—a—>>—" a ey | _Be dient and Coc | nee” "|| OUR BOARDING HOUSE. BY AHERN |" SHO E S Al E Miss Marjorie Thorne, San Franciaco, Vs | Ee ; | Joe Simonich an Miss Irene Stephens and Miss 7 Zz Z a Wolts, Seattie. teins) OW ins0R HOOPLEXA/ 4 CLUE P~ BY Jove WEY CLNDE IF (ilo, 1 Wont ' | Dave Shade Sign ant ha? glock ates, wittlam Henry! 7 1 Wea Vol ARE \| MISS CHURCH, “THAT YORE Gowe Buy Tesi. som ANGHEME Tate ah core Etcoma, st ai Doriny anened | || cone acres nie \| REMINDS ME OFTHE \{ BYW'SHoe |] take “MAT || | gy:Q8 ANGELES, July 11. — Dave Once a man has the Florsheim habit, he cerangmes eet Acie and | ee ERY Ok BUOTERSIT FAMOUS BILLNGSGATE ||MAKERG TAKE F NERVE OF H | added to hiv popuiarity, even tho he tat e : 9°. ine Myourth ‘Rowad STOLEN WATCH, LIKE || TRUNK MURDER MVGTERY| |HESE GKTCHELS)g YOURS TO A | lot to ert Colima. will be seen in never loses it. We're aiming to make the ie «| ‘8 | action at Vernon again next Tues. . ele isan rasa: "| | |" Real DerEcTiVEux|| F SOLVED FoR ocoTLtD|| Gi ANE SM” BEATE im. | tye his tie bw wit med habit more general. That's the reason visbieait ates astiare waneten| | \ T-TAWK rrie ALL || VARDE~ MV ONLY CLUE || RiSeeR Heeiel| cenio a ff | fimenioe gta, Mont. x man back of this sale of Florsheim Shoes at Quillian, Seattle, ve! winner of Warren- SOTHRILLING, w+ || WAS A BRIAR PIPE, «~ | \ on lem WILL [4| VALVES ON [] | fon fought Shade to a draw a fow o%, Den ae ek ee Fran- " 4AVE Vou FOUND BUT RU ‘Tv t FOUND Nou 2 Peeithiote. es peel rll of the ea yf. o'Glock—Leon do Turenne, Seattte, A FINGER PRINT THAT 1S OWNER WaDA fs sok a ce teeters ees nt! [PS UE BR | | AR ie Ap Geb | (Game Frenchman Pink Miler and rKe Rider, Seattle. hy Listome pice cutis ng é HAIR, AND We WALKED | _ Gets Great Hand Dan Lewis, Seattle, vs. Dick Burr and| WITH A LIMP lus T | _ NEW YORK, July 17.—Charley Le Joe Swarts, Seattia. | jdoux, game little Frenchman, made A$ ooloek-—Bill: ‘Taylor “ana Don “RACED HIM. DowN |a rugged stand for the bantamweight Praller, Heattie: va, Laon de Turenne and AND HE CONFESSED | title but was bested in 15 rounds. by je, Seattle; Elmer Griffin " ; and Neil Brown, San Francisco, va. win: WE CRIME! | Abe Goldstein, the champion, last ner of Lagerstrom-Herd and Miller-Rider a night. In both the 11th and 14th match. J jrounds Ledoux was knocked down, MIXED DOUBLES . i At 3:30 o'clock—Mias Thelma Wolff RUC He ratyeed $6 git. Lid dep aemaione, sect es He was given a great hand for his | Hortense Green and Tom Gallery, Seattle 2 gamoness, and Hollywood; unfinished yeste rday at! 12-14 first set. | Third Round Z . At 4:16 o'clock—Mrs, William Henry A Two Teams Tied and Ray Casey, Los Angeles and &: i Mranciecs, yu, laa Macioria Tharey oan in N. W. League Merb Sub, Han Francia, ‘ ; ath BELLINGHAM, July 17,—Sedro- Agana Bidwn Bin Praha ; eee ; Woolley and the Beilingham Elks ner of Wolff-Lagerstrom and Green are now tied for tho lead in the Gallery ma / Northwest Washington Baseball Soigactsis Ke as A result of laxt night's Angels Grab Game ie Bloedel-Donovan i won from ; ; Sedro-Woolley, 7 to 4, while the By. From Oaklanders LOS ANGELES, July 18.—"Doo" |_|! eee oll ns tener ~ ay Denannitibigeamter ee weet ¢ J Florsheim Shoe Stores Crandall. twirled Los Angeles to a ; ' 903 SECOND AVE. 306 PIKE ST. 7 to 6 victory over Oakland here yes terday E r= Change Date of The score: sae ole Playfield Meet AMON bid benderrda 6 10 0 ~ Hntries for the Seattle piayfield Los Angeles , 7 10 0 tournament will not close until W Mails, Murchio and Baker; Cran z Sista HOOPLE Nagdner inh de no} ie until Wed dall and Jenkins. f atjow more ten. COULD GET A nis players to enter the annual com: MMM Tle Hae Wok GF hk wiiine f FOOT PRINT CLUE tt Mecmmgyy| [ictition. The tournament it start Seagal ot on Saturday, July A woek later » Olympic races, the rum-run r ~ OF A CLAM => than ori, planned. =, M. ning championship still belongs to J \("Dad") Kelehner will manage tho America, ———— meet, *