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* rESPAY, AUGUST 6, 192 PLAY TO HT indlewood Club Will - | Bon Stein Waives Privilege as Champion of Entering w and Will Compete in the Qualifying Play Which Starts Thursday . BY ALEX C, ROSE TTLE'S elite from the amateur ranks of the golfing fraternity will tee-off at Inglewood Thursday, on an} 18-hole qualification test to decide the se lection of 16 players who will continue on) a match play thruout this annual three- day tournament for the city titular honors. Bon Stein, the defending champion, has waived his privilege of entering the draw § without having to play a qualifying round, 7 and will be out there making a bid for the nected de oad medalist honors and taking a chance of get-| Unive ting in the select circle on the match play | te " group. With the exception of Lee Steil, who is ROSE unable to get away, every one of the top- potchers have entered and the battle for the 1924 crown — |promises to be the best ever. Included In the list of 42, which,| incidently 5¢ mark when it ¢ “Dixie” Fleager, a former holder Harol Niemeyer Ingle woods best Jack Westland. don Haw Harr Hert ‘Theron Rengerud, Detmer Anderson and few others that are expe t give Champion Stein a merr to the fin is exp |Matty Was Idol Hagen Pitched Walter Hagen. yietory in the British open golf crowned him world's leading geiir, started out to be a base We fiat pinver. Wn & chat with | Tenristy Mathewson, president of | “Boston Nationals, Hagen con ap ambition never re } | atined. “fly great ambition.” he said to be a big league pitcher Te you. Golf was a faraway fsert of thing then and | prac “}teed that drop curve ball until it ge my elbow. Then I put in | o'clock iy lt of time practicing batting H. Cornell and E. ind tried to sea bow far I could R. O. Haynes and G thru the course of the ball. | #10 mts what I try to do now in W, Davidson and P. a 8:15. } F. Ayer and H. A re a | B. Kallam and BE, Kendrick, $2 E. L. Cride# and P. Pigott, £30 Tacoma Stars | H. Hiert and H. Niemeyer, 8:45 rf ; Stein and J. Westland, $50. 3. Hay nd G. Abrame, 8:5 Net Pl Be et Players, ; Greene and W. Donahue, (COMA. Aug. €—Tacoma tennis} W. whose recent of the Inglewood Co Larry Ives, who | tournament, is st rope in his hand the curtain to star Here's the pairings gether with the sta A Stuart and 8 time: dericks Greenway, 8:05 Kleinfelder, Matthews, Fleager, §:20. nd le START THURSDAY Second Round Links Matches _ , Be Scene of Classic PR mm ails Southern College to |*\\)" Sm" terday. A nd Preside Meet Havana eae, in. fine form, ou They Sav AUNT SARAH GETS A COMMISSION a Jack Renault Will inate BAR MUPES ~ HARD & SOFT CANDY GOob AND BAD CIGARS ~—SODY WATER THE EATTLE STAR Cal. Joe Lynch Is Victor Over Rivers | WOE TO ENEMY! PEEP EB at Be ERS SS ae Vesterday’s here—Ray Kramer A & pa The Cards pounded out « yietory » Judge Landis eat tm the stands ne Vaber und Thurston breesed along i rT Ha 4 ’ t The Glowts made Hawk Gowdy dey Jacob ' abe. | Judy f Box Bartley Madden {59 (hii otaalve “fans , owe ve adtum M fans yen Baseball motables played Team jo a 1 . Ducky Davis Joins Minit Jersey City Club The Meds nosed out Philodelphia q rifth Davis well} The firs D city Urban Shocker aud Dave Danforth ‘ OUT OUR WA } Pigeons Have Hard Time in Sunday’s Race °: 7 4 149.72 149 ‘tae, Box Jack Bernsteir tays for | lor IN ANNUAL CITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Jack Johnson Bout } Halted in Chicago «Frank Genaro Wins . u Clean-Cut Victory Luis Vincentini to NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Lout meet Jack Bernstein, former 4 lightweight champior unds at Henderson lyn Tuesday “ HEMHES GETTING “TERRIBLE! L-FL FOUNO A CGARETTE Peet SS fo | CHESS AND D ti fd MUC! LAGE ~ HAR BRUSHES ~ BEES WAX ERS FOR PENC resem 4g ty ae a), peees P NOBOLY Bur Wow BBAONT SARAH GS RP OULD EVER FIND THESE PIPES --mMey WERE IN With THe SURRY COMBS AND OP: HE SPENT A WHOLE WAS ONE NicKEL FOR A DEAD OF EDDIES ADVERTISIN N EVERY Pipe SOLD-- - END IN HIS POCKET, |! AND HE NEVER SAYS || HE CAEWs LICORICE SO PEOPLE WILL THINK | | | YEH-oR OUH-HOH AND | | ITS TOBBACCO - 4+ AND \ — 23 \- | \ YS Atkins and I, Reese, 9:05 Weber, 9:19. Ives, 9:15 Mars bested two prominent Se} racquet wielders in the North-| tourney being staged here. Tangile, the Seattle star. wanking junior player in the States, lost to Theodore Mc- of Tacoma. The local boy 34 75, 74. Taylor, former University of} ton star, was another Se-/ to suffer defeat. He lost| Kelley of Tacoma, 7-5, | eRay Casey, the big Californian, ip a favorite to win the honors, ‘won over H. M. Maguire 62, 6-0. results follow: Casey, California, defeated H. M. of Yakima, $-2. 6-0. , California,” defeated Tacoma. default And MeHugh of Tacoma de- Higdon, Tacoma, and Maguire, tnd Yiansahan, Hoquiam. . Hoqut ae- ‘Grithth and O'Brien, Ta I, Spokane, and Smith, Tacoma, 4 Crafton and Hayden, Tacoma, Tacoma, defeated Miss ry Sumner, and Fithian, Ta- Menry of Los Angel Cau dh seles and Women’s Singica Brunn, California, defeated Misa alfred Suhr, California, detent: | ‘Haary, Los Angeles, dateat tod Mise TRUE HERMORS, MR. TRUS, ¢ Good IN SPITE OF THE Fact MTX NGVER WENT TOA REGULAR COLCSGE, PLC STACK UP MY AGILITY AGAINST THE Bes “I'M A GRADUATS IN THE Ive Mave Morel PRODUCT. 4 | Mies Gitptn, Tacoma, default. E § and K. Fiskin 9:20. ! M. McMickin and W. MeMicken, | ut, Jr #25. V. Peterson and T. H. gerud, 9:30. L. Caskill and M. J Cc. S. Kellison and T. M. son, 9:40. Ron Pigott, 9:35. | Knud Willie Ritchie t Stage Come-Back Willie Ritchie, former worfd’s lightweight champion, will attempt a comeback in a four-round bout at Tommy Simpson's Oakland audi | torlum on August 20. Ritchie's op- | ponent will be picked from Gene Cline, “Chick’" Roach or Sailor Smith. Big Business for Uncle Sam’s Mail | Manager Harry Tillotson, of the | University of Michigan athletics, | stated the other day that 500,000 | enveloped will be used in mailing | of business connected with the sale } of football tickets to the Michigan | football games for the coming sca- son. + Stephens, Seattle. 6-4 neiseo, Gefeated Mise Jelenko, Baltimore, defeated Mra Noesan, Tacom: Miss Leeming. Hyslop, Spokane, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. Junior Hingles Tacoma, defeated New Misa Subr and Mise Thorne, Caltfornia, Gafeated Mis Demarest, Tacoma, and Miss Barron, Sumner, 6-1, 6-0. and Mise Miss Jelenko, Baltimore, Bisck, Tacoma, defeated Miss Hellou and Miss Baker, Tacoma, 9-2, 6-0. Mrs. William Henrr, Los Angeles, and 08 Miss Hyslop, Spokane, defeated M Irene and Eleanor Stephens, Seattle, 1, BY CONDO) Mape A Success )/ UNIVERSITY O | OF HARD KNOCKS, —|A SECH-MADE--.. 1 TOURS A GRAQUATE IN THE UNIVER: OF HARD KNOCKS! WELL, IT'S A CINCH RE NOT KNOCKING YOURSELE! IM A STOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF HARD kNocksS ND IF YoU, STICK AZOUND A FEW SC@oOnDs” hd Vue @ivS You A Post. QBRADVATE COURSE, iPxOU GST WHAT foe MOAN oe WITCH NO} HORSES WATHIN Freer ae “Me ASS C eS) ~MOM’N POP ‘BOOTS, ANN AND BUDDY ARE UP , AT THE HOTEL TAKING A NAP-LETS DE Sal {F IT HADNT BEEN FOR AUNT SARAH PEABODYS RAID-NO_ONE WOULD HAVE EVER KNOWN HENRYS CANDY STORE CARRIED A/ STock OF FANCY CORN COB PIPES * “THE BLACK SHEEP. MOMENTS WE WOULDNY’ LIKE TO LINE OVER >>. —— aE <TRealhass [Copyright 1994, by NEA Service, Ine.) 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