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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR {ONDA 21, 1924. —— -Yank Swimmers Win Olympic Championship | | FIRPO ARRIVES FOR WILLS BATTLE; PASSPORTS FAULTY k Wins Rainier Americans Triumph in Big Day for i Net Titles Go _ i ; SNe ng Kendri A Big Events Fisely endric Pope Fourth rgentine : ; ’ 7? in Olympics!) Calif o Yank Stars Johnny Weismuller Takes FACIVIC COAST LEAGUE itle After Extra Hole y pl allfornia s ps . a s O Two Titles; We Win at BY ALEX C. ROSE , ' Pope, f ‘ t T ° S : r Boxing and Tennis Fee Kenpaic Aa see ie ’ ‘ ennis tars ; I itle Mix Pp : Southerners Make Clean Bas ; E , , ' \ t 7 62, 6 uzzes About Dempsey; ming ‘ ; ot Sweep of Major Events 4 : a . IT contest n s , : J Says He'll Beat Wills Se caerey are Eis in State Meet I : —— . f the Easily eet oe S Huse | te c | ; : oe j BY JACK DARROCK Bie Great Brita urease Petang & cvs on wve| VW 1Ctory for m ment were pls _iuiaes doubles Pirpo, South American hes a. gla Mow sKKuES D : eng , | cite - ail woth ¢ ayy < . Har " , . « ™ ‘ : e jeatt Rich . an t t mr ps . FLEAGER AND , P fr , pes. 4 Sere: fie ron Wty | Mean Plenty) “> cscs, nie so» vrancinn 3 — | golf ne HA. { *% Fleas 1 took the mer t Jefeat ake up t b * 100-meter free style—Johnny | GAMES THIS WEEK is * usua t S ies eat-La ‘ \ ACARIO FLOR turdy little |ing Leon de Ture t ¢, form 1 of ¢ s 5 I ; 100-meter back stroke — War ‘ at Sa . cares x eatan 3. le a mar : , | (enw rootarear'e play.) ren Kealoha . “Los Ang fe results a ‘ ‘ as t Pp pugiliem Cane 1 shr, also of s * 200-meter breast stroke—Rob- ut to’step out ou an im-| gen ¥rm jhe aire °f/ Walt Mails Pitches a NATIONAL LEAGUE page 2 corer . Les ert D. Skelt w ‘ Good putting won the match, just] The differ h of his career Tuesday | Howard Langlie, . é Three-Hit Contest | ‘“ 400-meter free style — Johnny ins vere * 62, 64 | Bint iy 4 i Sivcses as that part of the game wins most |the Ivey that eve ho will meet | LOS ANGELES 21.—Oak Weismuller ‘ ‘ wance a Ban Francisco, | be ee coi al Seer gp Fancy high diving — Albert “s . tests. that margin wa » the er from Mon-| townswoman, | 2%@ | a ats Venkat 4 White. rey Here's how the extra hole—t ot yeuterday, because the Fleager. |Toe 4 sixround bout at the 46,6 g SY eee vertentay, ¢ 10 $ A800 Iwan Springboard fancy diving—Al- 425 |37th hole of the match—was played. | irord combination was hitting on all|Coast league ball park the finals match the wome Page cong aed game | te eee +4 ; Haakons got ay to a ae cave |six right from the start q res already has one victory] # ne es title : cpap wh pore the Bull of MEN— into the] at of the morning roun - n the men's ) Ture] oss Poni em t the dock, was act 100-mete free style — Ethel cits ond, the former|the count stood 7 points in favor of |PAlked up over Bercot, and if he) wine gave the h od fepony 4 “id an z to straighten out t Lackie, matt & a but Kendrick’s | ner, who shot |!s able to repes uesday, bis ring) tient, and won several senastic | o~ Ange les .. : gs Sh : 100-meter back stroke — Sybil S tedcond camer. |ctfort found the trap. Right here It la tt fortune is made—for some time to| pointe, But Casey was too consist-| Batteries—Foster and Read; Dumo. thorities (second game). | °ff° : | vich and Jenkins. Bauer. ked like curtains for the trapped! That the veteran ‘Dixie’ has re-|come, at least ent, pla rong game, and over-| © Seiad . * 1 ge ke’ Dempsey this 400-meter free style — Martha yer, but he recovered beautifully |turned to his old-time form that| Fiorex’ best bet is a swinging| whelmed the local star eee cree enmeiedes ate in Spanish. “I’m Norelius. and sank an elght-footer for a four.| placed him at the top of the ladder/right. Bercot didn’t seem to be able 6 men's dc s plays w nd ee IR dy Ba dei bg the ¢ fonsh Fancy high diving—Elizabeth + |And that “four was ¢ enough ot|a few years ago, was shown more s0|to get out of the way of it when| fought, but the South his| pe ries—Mails and Baker; ot Nh I feel Dempsey was luck Becker New York ... t4|win the match and the title, when |in the afternoon's play, which netted |they met before partner, Herb r, were * of | *° Spencer 23,5 st 4 that I can beat him.” Plain high diving — Caroline Haakons took three putts to get|/him a 73 score. One bad stroke,| Fans can be assured of seeing a| the situation. Howard Lan made} rstwhile “Wild Bull,” who Smith. wn, which went out of bounds, was the|great fight, for Bercot will attend|@ very favorable showing in this| Sacramento Drops oked quite fit, except that he was The American swimmers broke es, siree, the f who sald,)only mistake he made ¢ thelto that. He always makes a great/ match, making many pretty shots. . ome «19 pounds over fighting four world’s records and set 10 new The player who can putt is a good | round. Itieht of tt, whether his opponent ts FINALS RESULTS One Tilt to Beavers weight, was reminded that the dusk Olympic marks. match for anybody sald a cupftul He will meet Bon Stein In a S6-hole | t, t going to Men's Singles | 3ACROMENTO, Port stood in the wa Altho the boxing finals at the Velo | © Hugo. match for the club championah|, ¢ rin day A let} Ray Casey, San Francisco, beat |land won its only game of the series ould conce: @rome d'Hiver were characterized by On tho first nine the play Sunday t him again. Leon de Turenne, Seattle, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1,|With Sacramento here yesterda Pweird decisions and nearly ended in 1 catealt' ah. thie: “wens witie. Sealant —— maker Dan # lined Men's Doubles |taking the first game of tho double-| 80 decisively m riot, the United States boxers a mer havir up lead teeing MRS. JACKSON cis ere wrens: 1 porting card Ray Casey and Herbert Suhr, San | header, § to The 8 Who, by way, got none the best| Ot 1 hat m this polnt Haak. | SHOOTS GOOD , B the ¥ junlor| Francisco, beat Leon de Turenne and|second game by of the dec won the Olympic ee =3 aos fine bit of gilf and| Playing ina match with Mra. E. F.|heavywelght champion, takes on) Howard Langlie, Seattle, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4, |Fi me: Ting title, with 38 points to 30 for Seal Di id: t five holes, the| Ristine and Dr. J. C. Moore yester nin the six 's Singles | § champion trained Great Britain. Denmark was third $ vide ed. That three Mra. F. F. Jackson, atate cham. | Miss Winifred Bubr, San Francisco, | . voyage from Buenos with 20 points. D bl Bill ohe when Ken,|DIOn, ot on the se of b 4e Thorne, San Fran. | Sacra: and sparring daily The Victories of Helen Wills and oubile and’ that's the Inglewood course mee Inhit Keefe, E parently has decided to | Vincent Richards over thelr French . way the’ mocks hen they re| This remarkably fine score was|nese battler, in the Singles | | mak ce with Jimmy De Forest, iitients were particularly welcome With Vernon (2. o." maale:-Aom the’ lone 1t0an cna, | “Commack?” ‘Seas Geatiia, beat Angee | | bors her bald No Cae mt fo the Americans in view of the att! ¢ FRANCISCO. July ¢ PGS oR HE 4. [brothers and sisters, th © plenty |ewn' heavyweight, takes on a tough | Ctist ¢ 6-3. | an American tra’ and that he tude adopted by the French specta ep aes pO aR aer eae _— arnt sgl cag ME liong, expecially No. 16, which the|one in Jack Budnick, in the second Girls’ Singles how’ knew. ba @Onia: “Mate shaaten tors since the ches started ie Z : ye ; sf 17, Kendrick |nights of the hook and alice’ will | bout Miss Dorothy Cole, Seattle, beat |Sacramento ,. deed 0| Dempsey i¢ he had had the advan ‘ nea jtne two games played here. The} nwear ‘© leng than 20 yards short of| Sailor Maley and Harry Murphy| Miss Margaret Osgood, Ojai, Cal, | Schroeder, Winters, and |tage of American handling in their aos Seais won the morning game, § to 6,] In the afternoon session, Kendrick |a mile | op © show 17-5, 63 Daly; Canfield and Koebler. |last bout, In But jwhite Vernon came back strong and |breezed out and won the first two| Mrs. Jackson will leave for Chi-| = — oa oe dians took the afternoon session, 12 to 1. |holes, squaring the match, and from|cago next Monday, where she goes! Christian twirled great ball Vernon in the second game, for then on it was a thr: allow- | issue was decided on th ler, until the extra hote to compete for the Western cham: pionship, Here's hoping she keeps One-Half Of e jing the champions but six hits. First) On that second trip, Kendrick mod-|up yesterday's form In that big test! Game Behind ==: ——— ar erie ‘ ig a i Cubs Win S alias twoleut of three suse [yoo * u 1 Georgetown Cu in Star oa iat week-end — Salt | san Francisco ee e Title. ti the Indians are but one- | Ludoiph, Vines, Groat and Mur. Leagu Titl Bea ing Lakers, 6-2 half game behind San Francisco | pny; williams and Yelle. r 2p ? 8, now. cack date: BY TOM OLSE) The losers camo back strong in the Bon RH. £,|"PHE Georgetown Cubs won tho| next session, Fluke reached first on ALT LAKE, July 21.—Breaking | Vernon ....0¢ seeeree 12 15 0 | - Champlonship of The Star Junior | an error, Jensen followed McManus, é ing even Sunday, winning the|San Francisco . + 2 6 6) Class B league Bunday by a 6 to 3/11. struck out, and the pitcher got | i Ritts aehic ¢. citer ‘ea * , victory over the South Lake Juniors, 4 Second game, ‘o 8, after losing} Christian and Hannah; Griffin, a pretty triple, the Jongest hit of the Wthe first one, 10 to 6. The Seattle|Vanhoutte, Geary and Yelle in the final game played on Broad. | 4 pretty triple, * 3 Indians took the series, four games —-— day. But Fluke, in his anxiety to get e “@ e to three. The Tribe hit viciously in| gye: \e Tho South Lake club got one across} around, cut second base, and wan the second game Sunday. ries: | Bill Tilden Is 1. Stewn.t opened tho| called out by Umpire Kokash. Jensen e a : | inning with a double, stole third, but| scored on Donnelly's single, making ¢. First Game Ill S was held there whils Retchlo walked eee a te ee Inols tate the bases full. Then Fluke #ituck| MW. PO, A. F. O 2 . + t tel 5 M 2 d 1 J SO Sa 8 N Ch Jout, but Geyste!, Georgetown ex 2 ett fot s et Champion |i)"; King that he Pts ‘ s 3 : 4 ®| QIKOOKIE COUNTRY CLUB, Ii1,|tod to get the man at first. He|Kane, 153 <0, 4 4 6 1 Ree Hi July 21—William T. Tilden 11, | touched homo, t!'nking he had Stow ji Gey a 1s 1 | P cosa | Grane, se.........3 0 1 6 3 of 1 won the Illinois state |art forced, bu! the fouth Lake sacker | A. Reich po ee te. 4 Sepalaed 3D wee 5 4 4 b4 4 4 singles title here yesterday, when nder him to evfety. 1 0 2 o| ~ Ee esldwinc lilo 6 6 61 8 [he defeated Howard Kinsey, San} Georgetown's biz ‘nning was the|? gtd ADE ~ ig... li. 0 © 6 © 0|Francisco, 6-1, 0-6, 6-4, 6-3 fifth, Geystel opened it up with a aye ae ee +3 1 1 0 3 9] Gerald Patterson and Pat O'Hara single, stole second, third and home. | BR H. PO. A. B! e @ +1 9 © © © ©) Wood, the Australian doubles team, |C, Geystel singled, stole second. aid pal ten os gat - i Totals .......59 6 14 ¢23 9 1|defeated Howard and Robert Kin-|went to third o1 Blondin's ervor.|¢® Hist tah ihe P| Salt lake" AB R H PO A E|sey, San Francisco, national cham-|finnette reac'.ing first on the samo|p ponnsily, $i 8, ie eaee) 6 2 4 3 9 @/pions, in the finals doubles match, | play. Murphy singled, scoring C.|¢ Aas ak teh he 4 it 2 f 8)68..3-6, 63, 6-8, 6-4 Geystel and Sinnette. Murphy stole |! Ee Weiter wir 1 1 3 6 06] Emmett Pare, Chicago, dpfeated|second, and came {in on Hanlon's| Pie Soak dea @. 2 2 1 0 9|“Sandy” Wienér, Philadelphia, for|clean hit. Four tallies were made, 0 6 0 0 6 s ‘g* ¢ 1 § © ithe national clay courts junior title, | putting Georgetown into the lead 4 Tare Tee . eek 0. 0 6 T 2 0|82,64, 64. The match waa post-|to 1. Totals Siete ard Bingleton, p 1 2 6 2 6|poned from 8t. Louls. South Lake got one of the counters |ttanton, ‘Torlal a0 hite—Jensen. i 4 aie a = {J 5]. MMiss Doris Kinsel and Miss Vor-|back in the sixth. Olson worked |Stolen bases Donneliy Wedcea: ser sila Mican, Chicago, won the wo-|Reichle for-a walk, stole second, and|Qlor Stewart (2). | Murphy. Hanlon, | ’ Bingleton out; hit by batted ball. men’s double title, while George|went to third on Kane's error of|poehie strock jensen 10; Ed Bene mS to 0 oo | ett Aad Tom McGlynn, Philadel. | Stewart's bunt. Eaten caught hold of|Reichie, 12. Tases on balls—ott Jensen, Balt Lake 50144001 oer—19|>@ won the junfor doubles hon-|one, which Doerflinger tried hard to|4: of Ed Relchle, 3. Charge defeat to | Home runs—Sheehan 2. Three-base hits | OTS- ket, but muffed. Olson in hope Ime of game, one hour, 4 pene rane--Sheshan 3. Three-bese bite Olson came minutes, Umpire, Frank Kokash. wer, Steuland, Lewis, Coumbe. Viti, Leslie, Lindimo: Sacrifice hits—Lindl- OUR BOARDING HOUSE —— ee AHERN | Biagioton 2, Dell's, Steviand’2.” Rens te. You know hi ing in wood Ht 3, 4 2. Run ZIT EELE: D 0} ow ageing in ie cee acer Bat Sos EGAD BUSTER, MLAD~ K a. IYER, THAT dmproves fine wines . Piaye—Cook to Lindimore; Brady, un- wee I HAVE GREAT NEWS FoR assisted; Steuland to Welsh to Emmer to Your rey Baldwin. 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