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WAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR Y 19, 194 Langlie Loses, but Gives Casey Hard Figh i} —_—Sewice Too: INDIANS WIN TWO FRIDAY AND GAIN HALF-GAME ON SEALg wit’ Strong for Yale Is Slower ha] Local Youth Georgetown Cubs and South Lake Juniors in the Star Finals |\Than 1900 Crew ere 5 de eg Meee T - ES ea en *"Touramen it Nearing They’ll Play in Star League Finals Tomorrow) Star Shield Plonahip st the Olymple games WeWinTyd it is interesting 10 compare the sent ; Frank Jacobs, The Star camerman, snapped a sextette of ‘the boys who will pastime in the. championship game of . t time made by Ed Leader's crew iP +B 5 The S vue twee » George Cubs and the South Lake Juniors. The fellows picture are oO with that made by the great Ves eals Hold a NE of t David-G: The Star league tomorrow between the Georgetown oR : D Cece te pictured as follows: No, 1—Stewart, South Lake outfielder; No. 2-—Olson, South Lake outfielder; No. 3—Blon- per Bost club of Philedeiphia in the Olymple games in 1900 ning Extra-Inni : ", Foes ¥ Jo. 6 ‘ jeorg ‘ hortstop; No. \ club Friday with Howard La din, South Lake catcher; No. 4—Toraili, Georgetown first baseman; No. 6—Kane, Georgetown ; N The Philadelphia eight was From V. . : / . ; ern ig, the David role and Ray Casey as 6—Van Geystel, Georgetown catcher. ew amps clocked at ubout 25 seconds sie Tiger j “big guy t it worked out wit faster than Yale. The Vespers, Winning fod 1 reverse English, Casey winning th ket by John Exley, made the oe A } ciktah, b-a4. G4 Crack Teams to Play at Ay Spi econ arrgioe Friday while San Pras. Hf The Caiifornian’s tervifle ber Broadway Field Sunday while Yale made it in 6 | cisco was ; vice was too strong for little j ‘ inutes, 83 25 seconds. It is ; Howard, and it carried the San for Class B Title Susu that tin Sale alah faced from Vernon, the : { Francisco giant to victory Me apa Wee strong head wind on the Seine | &4ined a half of a . i j Outside of. his eer streng n _ Se cage Cul * iceh Sun.| Thursday, while the conditions on the Seals, the Casey showed little, Langile's strokes Bouth Lake re clash & under which the Vespers raced i ’ lend 4 i sy being much more day in the finals of The Star Class| Wier | penal plons now leading by om ’ i B Baseball league and one-half games, ¥ . Casey seemed slow and heavy c They get together at Broadway i =! his feet an: time Langlie | cITy, / faced him with acement ray tar shield [rare crorenove tam tee eel © Net Playets |*:: preliminaries ling @ game, beating the South Lake M PGE PR go Poragy | The South Lake club dropped two! ee gain . They held the lead all of the contests, one by forfeit, when thelr| pyre tyird series of matches in the| in the second game, winning jg boys showed up late, and the marae | Woodland Park Tennis league | innings behind the good piteliag to Georgetown will be played Sunday. The sched-| “Suds” Sutherland, Ed Reichle is expected to pitehl ue is as follows In the first game 15 twobig for the Cubs, with Ed Donnelly as Burr vs, Kozlowski; Lagerstrom | were made |the probable South Lake hurler. vs, White; Stephens vs exhibited here. Miging terrific speed with a trick bounce and a world of stuff | on the ball that made it slither | off of Langlie’s racquet Casey won by his service alone. { i The Californian’s backhand was rather pathetic, Casey running around balls to take them on his fore CASEY'S 8 7 Casey's stroke seemed to lack au thority with the exception of his s« vice which was one of the best ever | qj Williams. | The scores hand many times | The teama are expected to take) ‘rhe individual matches are as fol-| First game nt The first set opened with Casey | the field with the following lineups: | jows jBeattio. “real winning a love game and each man | GEORGETOWN % Frank Kozlowski vs. Ray De Oca;|~ gteu' | Hanlon, left field; Murphy, second|Gene Oldham vs. Windy Langl ‘on jbase; A. Reichle, third base: J-| Earl Wilson vs. Richard Burr; Eu-| Peters | Torlal, first base; Kane, shortatop;|gene Resos va. Nelson Robinson. r jC. Van Geyatel, right feld; Doer-| Kozlowski and N. Whittet vs. Dis-|sait 1 |flinger, center field; H. Van Gey-jtey and Kidwell; Murr an stel, catcher; Ed Helchle, pitcher; O'dham and Schermer. |E. Sinnett, Meehan, Flaquinti and) Karl White vs. George Ritcr; Ezra! La Belle, utility ;Pope vs. Morton Robinson; Chet | The SOUTH LAKE | Vincent, va. Leo Lagerstrom, Dave Gulmont, shortstop; Fluke, third|Crulkshank vs. Clyde O'Rear. |bane; McManus, first base; Don-| White and Vincent vs. Lagerstrom nelly, second base; Jensen, pitcher; |and Rider; Huffcorn and Lightfoot Olson, left field; McCauglic, right|vs, McLean and Hatfield feld Blondin catcher; Esten, oO. T. Stephens vs. R. W. Hart | pitcher; Stewart, Powell and Esten,|Joe Swartz vs. C. C. Williams; H. San Franciseo .. utility. | Williams vs. Bruce Hesketh, Hayes | Seattle - z va, Welsenborn. Balt Lake ... ° | Stephens dd Schwartz vs, Henry | Vernon .. Yankees Win and Kelchner;; Kiug and Duett. |Oskland | All matches unfin from last |Periana Track Races week must be co’ his week Jend. The six captains should report | AMERICAN LEAG ° lish | Saturday and Sunday matches | . wi | With Eng in writing to The Star not later than | \Stuineron’” = | Washington | QTAMFORD BRIDG took his serve until Case at 87, Langtie losing missing an easy volley faulting on the point-set Casey again took the lead in the second set, but Langile took his own game and then won Casey's serve, the only time he ‘| did that trick during the mateh. Casey broke thru Langlie's serve to make it 4-4 and then ran out the set Starting off in front Casey ha Langlic on the defensive con: Decause he was so sure of service. LANGLIE'S STROK ARE BRILLIANT B: Langiie’s brilliant fo flashed thru the match and his back hand strokes were beautifully exe cuted. Altho beaten Langlie made a wonderful showing against the seasoned Californian who is years his senior im age and experience. Casey, Herbert Subr, Elmer Griffin and Leon de Turenne are the surviv ing players in the men’s singles, the three first-named men being 7 California. Casey and Suhr meet Griffin playing Turenne. ‘The finals will be y broke thru nerve by | nd double. | eg and Tobin, Mulcahy, MoCaby 1 Langlle| Sutheriand and Batdwin; Kate |cahy and Cook, | ‘ | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE , England, |§ a. m. Tuesday. Alt matches must |p: July 19.—American relay teams, |be competed and up to date by the | ©! composed of runners who represented | middie of next week cleveland the United States in the Olympic| a a E | Boston. ‘ | games, competed against the best of Old Ti Is Pee e | England in the friendly competitions | imer | | here today and swept every = be En : At Philad | fore them. | an try in Chicago . | Philadelphia. RESU! jelphia— ed Sunday Sse: | Jackson Scholz, Charley Paddock, 5 Maniteskss Onan orien | chestér "Rowman: and Al Ls Coney, | Pacing Races |..i*#3.2"" Suhr entered the semi-finals by put-| {running in the 400-yard relay event, | ting out Don Waller, the Seattle southpaw at 6-3, 6-3. Turenne had a hard time beating Dick Burr at 3, | 2-6, 7-5. Griffin eliminated Whitcomb Quillian, 6-0, 6-3 Miss Thorne plays Miss Edt! to-| day, the winner meeting Miss Subr Sunday for the women's title. “Finals are being staged today in the women's doubles, junior boy singles and boy singles with a possibility of mixed doubles be- ing finished. The complete results of Friday matches and the schedule for Satur day follow: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS “ | (XLEVELAND, July 18.—Entered in| 4+ poston— | Won by yards, setting ap a record of | some of the notable events of | Detroit . | 97 4-5 seconds. Boston LF iftee Anrertcdn. tails, canast Gina ei | 1 current harness race season is /Dve | 3:18 1.5 and the four-mile relay team |OM¢ Of the old-timers of the game, jin 1746 2-6 Loyal W., with a mark of 2:04% Z wack: Go adi ; . “plete Fa t New York, ist | Americans also won the shot put,| To @ large number of present-day | Sting "orm Ist 4 |B 13 inches to 41 |T8Cesoers, whose memories are none | New tack . the British, too retentive, this probably does not | and Myat mean much, but to the hardened fan, | §T"* and Hofmana | . who follows the game, it conjures up| cee 2d, #8™e— \Connie Mack Asks himorica ct tegnne dave | Waivers on Hale! \va!W. at one time was a Grand} , Une | * circuit king, pacing with the very |5°>"« Connle Mack has asked for walv-| site on the big time. No field was| At washington Sammy Hale, the third base-|too speedy, no route too far. Frank te | fan obtained from the Portland club|tedrick, we believe, campaigned the |” jof the Pacific Coast league at the} end of the season of 1922 for $60,-| | 000 in cash and players. Hale bat-| Eiger - averaging 48 fe | feet four inche ers on old warrior, ae Then suddenly one day his speed | NATIONAL LEAGUE hi went back on him, As they would] ‘Won |ted 388 in the Coast in 1922, and) say on a running horse track, “He |New, York jit was on the strength of his show-| couldn't raise a respectable gallop." |Pittsburg’. Ing that year that Mack mide the|rhen he disappeared from the turt,|Zteckive , heavy outlay of cash for his serv-|occasionally some fan would inquire |“icianatt JUNIOR SINGLES Howard Ls beat Ansat Clost, § George ¢ 6-4, 10-8. GIRLS’ SINGLES Miss Dorothy Cole, Seattle, beat Miss Sestexsnf St. Louts . Irene Stephens. Seattle, 6-2, 6-4 ices, |what had become of old Loyal W.,| Boston LADIES’ SINGLES aA, = sted ~ _———__— _ — ee — ; — ~ ~—j In his first season ieee the |put none seemed to know. |Phitadelphia . Miss Alberta Edtl, Tacoma, beat Misa | Philadelphia Athletics, Hale disap-| pi name appe: in th si dottense Green, Seattle, 6-9. & and Leo Lagerstrom, Atlanta, Ga, ant * * 3s | #1 ; PARC DE IA the, peanon’s RES ‘ ph a ed Son gg the RON ee en Trojan Gridiron Star Aqueduct Horses | Pointed. He not only was out of!big entry lists was like a voice from| at cincinnati nu Miss Thompson, Seatile. default | Semi-Finals sf Off for S. t arston ot the game frequently because of il-|the grave and horsemen everywhere |Broskinn : at LADIES’ DOUBLES At f o'clock Ray Casey and Herb Seb. | Announces Marriage or Saratoga ness and accident, but did not pla: : or, “C . | Cinetnnatt ad Miss Winifred Subr and Miss Marjorie|}San Francisco, ys. Dick Burr and Joe WAH thy Ghael Toe: the kuvediok 2 tip! to’ axpaceations: "kas bared ei enyied each nt oe ai Earhardt and Debersy, ra Thorne, San Francisco, beat Miss Irene | Swartz, Seattle, LOS ANGELE: 1 —Hay-| With the close je Aqued Bs 2 *|rick’s old hoss come back after all] grave, % * Stephens and Miss Thelma Woilt, S6-| At bi45 v'elockteon- de Tatenne and 108 ANGELES, July 19 *Y"| race meeting, a number of the big OnsISs ent ane a ue yea, mies start. | these years? Can he compete with i we ngile, Seattle, va. winners of | ag Inive: , y 8 " vals?” sb Mors. Wiillam Henry and’ Miss Atberta |}erd-Lagerstrom © and’ “Gritdn Brown |e” Pythian, end on the University |. cing establishments pulled eut for chy Gisstem, BARA mele pS NG ater ni) ta ol New York in EAtl, Los Angeles and Tacoma, beat Miss | match. | of Southern California football team. | Saratoga, where their horses will be ortaave thane iy | On occasion of his last appearance | pitspare Borate aa hry Serra avin — No gpg ee ale fe) ALT | tt Pelow_ the 80 [on the big tracks he sold for $80, a|” Sasi, Maticnti ee ee PLAN WATER FESTIVAL vee PGi Tee: BEra, PUDMAY £0. MNBL eaten Among thoes hae let s | 5 |smash in the auction betting, so|Ccoper and Smit x ie REate. aDGLiod Savanna, oid 1 big |Tona Clark, he announced to friends | ore the Harry “Whitney Payne BY JOE WILLIAMS Seals Rally and |strong a favorite was he. | At Ohjeages: Sm Elmer Griffin, Francisco, beat Bilt aquatic festlv: 24 to 26. yesterda , | stable, Seattle, 7-5, 6-4, San Francisco, beat Howard — 8 “OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ) HE betting will) Beat Vernon, 8-7 Philadelphia ... bo heavy agataat 5) etinoraaa yale 38 | bigueen fend and Wilson; Max Marston re-|_ SAN FRANCISCO, July 19.—Com-| Thru the Ro Hartnett. Ten {nrings peating in the|!ng from behind to score three runs| Eimer Griffin, cisco, ‘Whiteory> Qui 6-0, 6 Leone or ode a amateur cham.|!n the ninth, San Francisco tied the | At St. Louis—- Waller, Beatie, 3, Bi : : us | pionship at Pal EE ia tee aati & feghatan! and won| Georges Carpentier and Gene ap. |e0 tens 27S ee a » Beat Die! ; delphia in Sep- ‘ 7. * re Jew | Genewich, T ry “iain tat eo a | I TW VouRE DEAD Wamles NOU sal eae | eae a ep. | he aeore RoHS EG Aaa 16-round bout In New |, Sone eae om SED as | 2 oe: | sae | Vernon ..... Re cee Sie a : Miss Thelma Wolff and Leo Lager GOING aT tT WRONG WAY Stiler heavy against} V meas : . , Beatle, beat Miss Hortense Green ; AT WERE QUITE A BIT OF Al y champion, | San Francisco Peperbed Bok aR) r 3 and Tom Gallery, Seattle and Hollywood, To FIWD OUT WHO STOLE BUSTERS SLEUTHING — HAW le WHY Maul Wien tia a Jor for” charkpione | Ratteries: Schellenback and Mur- See eee on Teams Slump ’ 6 Mex Willem atenry and nay casey, | WATCH! wu I KNOW SOMETHING J WAG Wit SCOTLAND VARD, 1 AD | ee rarely ever ree hell and Welle, Warnes oUt®:| Quaker City K. 0. walloper, battle 10 Winning Ball ’ Marierlo Thorne and Her Sunt, Ban | ABOUT DETECTIVE WORK BECAUSE b CAGE TO SOLVE WITH ONLY A dlp RTE ICA nesg weet ape oae A A wie A coal Sas jounds, in Philly July 31. Tendier| Manager Geocee, Se ‘ ; 4 a e ¢ 8 not | z rett a couple of years ago/ Rochester _Interni : he and Nell Brown 5 re, pean Ae AGS PEN POT Ac A CLUE! 1 DUT /size up os an extraordinarily xitted/ Portland Spurt |when Barrett was just a comer. |team, which is agai. t * Theim tg 7 . Marstc vi be — mettle i 78 Sk Ghee or Ronaes AWE PEN) DOT UNDER A POWERFUL Dered by posterity aa one’ of the| Falls One Short) tommy Givsons and Jack Bloom.| 238°, 2°, moo & and A. M. Herd, So- | CHEWING GUM AS A CLUE! ae GLASS AND READILY KNEW BY ITS Hsriead a {ie gees. The Philadel-| | SACRAMENTO, July 19.—A Port-| field fight 20 rounds in London July fact Bar hone of chia Site and Atlante, Ga. beat Pink dtuter | Y ts PECULIAR WoRN SURFACE Hat rrwac cron With ieee ark in the records | land rally fell one short in the ninth| 24, It’s Gibbons’ first fight in Eu-|teame even won three rt ota Re or REO T NOTICED A QUEER DENT IW Ir ; a Spay Heaabere st ieemisee along with Evans, Jones or Oulmet. | Friday, the Beavers scoring four runs | rope and he ought to knock over the Stow. “Withitheaae MiRiicomS OUIAG ood ek eee ee AN FIGURED HE HAD a PIVOT USED-O WwW ABIC la = Marston is a fine golfer and his| When they needed five. Sacramento] English champion. Yankees and Giants, aa HET Sk I ea TOOTH AN! Tiers Howl T NEARS LATER I CAUGHT MY MAN WW / victory at Flossmoor last summer | Wo 7-6 their fourth vietory of the rea ; or two other ball clubs i i Reaitie, beat BIN Taylor and bon Wallet | CAUGHT Him! GNRIA! «THAT T CLAIM IS A MOST was deserved, but in winning he had) TS Ro oH, B.| middieweien ee and Johnny Wilson.) majors, he could. recall a le, 9-7, 7-5, y 4 4 : ah " me hs | di n . TODAY'S SCHEDUL REMARKABLE CAGE = more than the average run of luck, Portland crey 8) 24 08 Raton Gulp Mae rounds in/gid. His pennant win GIRLS’ “SINGLES Finals At 11 o'clock—Mii Dorothy Cole, Se and that is what put him over. Mars. | Sacramento seats Aaa BL ce Slumped the follawigs t j Batteries: Winters and Query; {ings says the players ‘on might not have won from Ouimet Hall'hd’ Sehang. Query Paul Berlenback and Augnie Rat interested in the race, but i milli es ee SG ets but for the “break” which came his ot her swap punches for 15 ‘rounds/ing accustomed to viCtinil att , Osal, way at the 13th hole when his teo | me siding their spirits, 3 somton, sivanas shot, wild and too strongly stroked, | Wallace Johnson Frank waakicWne such ol aK 5 ‘ . hit a boy scout and dropped on the * eR aca ti y A 10 ‘clock Howard Me) ie, 4 i vi Ni aif 20 gllock Howard Lanai, futting grebti hls eheeiiny en aie Gives Scott Boost veteran wilt battio Jack Nolan, wio-| Boehler Pitches Tite oot vantage which he was quick to cap:| Wallace F, Johnson, crack Phila-|¢¥e he 8,15 rounds in Kellogg, Double AP Fe does=aleee eit Italize, and-he pressed forward at an|delphia tennis player, says Wally|4aho, July 31, re Oa sat cask are Wtiam Bene unstoppable gait. Scott of the University of Wash- ee LOS ANGELES, July Hog coma, va, Miss Winifred Suhr Marjorie Thorne, San Francisco, MIXED DOUBLES Finals At 5 o'clock—Mra. William Henry and Tay Casey, Los Angeles and San Fran elaco, vs, Mian Winifred Suhr and Neil Brown, San Francisco, LADIES’ 8) Seml-Fing Marston is more of a fighter than | ington, recently crowned intercol-| Nor: took both games of a doud ® superb stroke maker and, conse-|legiate champion, has the fastest man Brookes to from Los Angeles here quently, is always dangerous, service he ever witnessed. Johnson | Compete Here Again) Winning 8.0 and 6-1. Ge Feat nang Probably on the losing | does not except Bill Tilden or Maur-| Norman 1, Brookes, Australian | Pitched both games for Rei side of more golf matches than any|ice McLoughlin when ho talks of|tennis veteran, is coming back to | Owing but three its Cf the big leaguers. Already he has |the Husky star, as for 15 years|the Davig cup competition Te wit | S4me 8nd five in the | beensbeaten {n two tournaments this | Johnson has been in action against! ‘ 3. |. rirst game: pair with Patterson in the doubles, 4 ae i vat year, and on each occasion he went|the greatest. exponents of the| peatbunbnets ‘ SEN EnE hs! o'clock—-Miss Marjorie Thorne, ) down before averago class, j game. HALE ON Mi site Los Angeles.....+sseer Gort nen! TE Mise Alberta watt, re Ham Gardner of Buffalo, who’ was ALE ON THE MARKET Batteries: Boehler and 7 BOYS’ SINGLES | Semi-Finals | At 10 o’clock—M, Wayne, Seattia, ve. | Angst Clist, Seattle, | Finals At 6 o'clock—Billy NAWkirk, Beattie, | vs, winner of Wayne-Clist_matoh, MEN'S SINGLES ——-—~ Connie Mack has about decided STILL EFFECTIVE | that Riconda is the best of his third That a fast-ball pitcher can still be | base material, This means, that in = beat Marston earlier in the yen and }a big winner, despite the liv ely ball, jall Probability, Sammy Hale, who cost | ie pnly recently J.B, Crookston knocked | is proved by the success that Walter| Mack plenty of money, will be used | OMkland + 1 him off in tho semifinals of the| Johnson of Washington and Daxay |for trading material, Mack \s sald to| LOS Angeles tor aud Pennsylvania amatgur champtonship, | Vance of Brooklyn are having. ‘They | value Hale at $20,000, a fot of money | ,, Batteries: Bos ; ry f tel cay and Zane “hose defeats probably aren't sig-jare the two speed-ball kings of the|for a player who has twice failed | M¥ers: Ramsay and Zan nificant of fading skill. Marston, as majors, ? ke th ors. x e Sour WiGH ; ~ sald before, is of the Cghting typo, Mites Penene fos ig tage ee peat iP. N. G. A. tom and golf fighters are usuaily at thelr] “Lefty Wingard, rookie southpaw| Art Nehf of the New ork Giants, | ofty gard, south Art Neh: he New Y Hants, PRESSURE in O best when odds are greatost. of the St. Louis Browns, is getting |after his explosion in the world sories Here in’ opyriaht, 14, by NEA Sery J | Pushover for Hvans in the finals | FAST BA Payne, Weinert and Jenkin of the western amateur last year, | cond game: Semi-Finals At 4 o’clock—Ray Casey, San Francis- «9, ve Herb Suhr, Ban “Francisco, Semi-Fina’ At 2:30 o'clock—Kimer Griffin, San. Francisco, va. Leon de Turenne, Sonttle, MEN'S DOUBLES ‘Third Round At 1:20 o'clovk-Elmor Griffin and Nel) Brown, Bun Francisco, va. A. M. Herd It is unlikely, however, that eveh | hin share of thrills in his first year, |} with the Yankees, was regarded by} ‘The annual meetits Marston's fighting ability will carry | Ho started by winning six straight |some of the critics as thruy Ho has lelfie Northwest Golf AsH0oll him to another victory in the na-} games, then stopped, and suffered | fooled them and is ranking southpaw |be held in Seattle in OGM tional amateurs, five consecutive defeats, of the National League. S. Kerry, present pre d Mtn a