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pRIDAY, AUG! 8, 1924 THE \Stein Plays Hjert and Westland Meets Haw EATTLE STAR PAGE 17 ees ans "1 Links Fight on Today Wand, Greenway, Knudson and Fleager Are Elimi- in Friday Morning's Play; Finals Saturday; Jack Westland Is Medalist on Thursday ACK WESTLAND was playing Gordon Haw and Bon} Stein was meeting Harry Hjert in the semi-finals of the city golf championship flight at the Inglewood Golf and Country club this afternoon. The win- ners are to meet Saturday for the title. In Friday morning's matches the fol- lowing results were turned in: Westland beat Walter Wand, 5 and 4; Haw beat Ed Greenway, 2 and 1; Stein eliminated Dixie Fleager, 5 and 4, and Hjert Beating Mitre Konowaloff last June, Spriggs Waescher showed that he had arrived stars entered in The Star ntries are now open as a big league swimmer. Wascher will be one of the m ile swim August 23 in the Lake Washington canal Lucky for i. Ey ome | Salon Men ———— a HI Vietors Had Lost 12 Is Gibbons Better Than Semi-Finals In City Ss its aa Breaks Long Losing Streak “for Tommy Gibbons in Fac | A Does It; Gregg Stars Tunney? Dope May Be Off oO. uw wok —- for Sacramento) Tunney Looked Better Than Gibbons Against Car- Thursday After toning ag pentier, but Joe Williams Thinks Gibbons Is Better vaent games, Man; Gibbons Should Stay in Light Heavy Cla: trimmed Ted Knudson, 2 and 1. the Solon squeezed out a BY JOE WILLIAMS tory over Be The big upset in Thursda play was th 2 knockdown, defeat of Harold Niemeyer, the Lake Shore} bela" o oeubeae N™ YORK, Aug. §—This ts Wne fought Fun a a : what Tommy Gibbons, St, Paul fer ma. one ij champion, who was expected to go well on in their 1ath|o “ee ov ahs bons, For one thing. | 4 toward the finals. Mart, ‘winding 34 tor Aesaiens $6 £0014 , hi tiff fight under his 2 This curly-haired lad never once hit his But even in victory they looked |¢isagement with the estimable Mr I ‘ id Senire tore eit im iit nen; : age: > place in the match terrible j Jack Bloomfield , i arp: 4h: ? stride and just managed tc get a place EW Witt-any kind wodigliching meuttia “lm not a jue of distance and | draw, after a play-off. In his match against E. W. weld hens reer en h eavyweight,|Spéeded up his foot work HT way, he was three-down at the turn, but made a oun db I'm @ light heavy.| Tunney dropped Carpentier threo ie Bia fi 7th, The ayy ight “times in the tenth and knocked him Ht Pa come-back and teed-off to the 17th, one up. ‘ * | STARS ae i the |Sauirming in the fourteenth eit’ Parker, however, squared aves oe acid At that, pitching was the main at i American light | These knockdowns, the knockout it fwon the call on the home green when he sank his pu | traction Thursday. -Vean Gregg re h cavywelght|and the added fact that Carpentier Ht c¢ hamptonehip. | 4s in improved condition, certainly Mike McTigue, by ;™akes Tunney, on dope, look be a peculiar ar-|than Gibbons, rangement, holds Consider This Angle the world’s light 4 you. h eavywelght| championship. | Basety is a fair fighter and in time I'd like to battle | will get better, but he didn't show elther of them, or |enough against Carpentier to con- winning par four. . : “0 Stein, the defending champion, had a hard time get- of Theron Rongerud. The} Jed at the turn-hole, R d B k “and. won the match on the ecor: roken , two and one. | ee remained for Ted Knudson and | H . Green to furnish the only ex-| jert Does I t match of the day; the A new record wan created on five on the 19th being /| the Inglewood links, yesterday Been ee. wis the ‘decision, yon Harry Hyert, one of that DOES club's many top-notchers, scored SHOOTING a 69 from the long tees, in his thy jong odds the best bit of golf || first round match against Fred || Way was shot by little Harry || Ayer in the city championship || i his match against Fred || tournament, jast year’s runner-up. Shoot The best previous score made Gea dl, which ts pretty good golf, || on the course was a 68 by Clark Gi being eightdown, was the kind || Speirs, but the present course ts || @eeft that Ayer was up against || much longer and harder than it ‘te first nine, his dapper oppon- || was when the former Inglewood @t doing the trip in the remark champion played that 68. | Heved Carl Williams in the third and | struck out six of the next seven hit- ters and then retired with a sore arm | Wiliams didn't bave a thing and a | the Sacs scored twice off of him in the second and added two more in the third | | Swimming Entry Then Gregg stopped ithem, But |y,C%2® ZUAMEY both. But Tunney | vince this writer that he can whip ‘4 Red Killefer sent Young Bill Plum-|ryene iors °F ™Y Same, and Me- | Ginbons. | | Mail It to Star mer to the mound in the fifth and| gince then Tunney bas come eat Carpentier fought —_ differently the visitors landed on him for five |¢rom semi shakartt 7 vy “f against Tunney. He CARRIED the 1 um registered with the A. A:|!runy that put the game in the sock. |, eoeee Cone Can ier fight to him. Whereas, against Gib- U. and wish to enter The 8tar || eine GETS nockout over Georges Carpentier, | tong, he was on a motorcycle thru- | Listta Munteoks eis TRIBE GK |John Barrymore of the prize ring. |out the 10 rounds, always back-ped. START |This was the same Carpentier who | aiing , . at The Tribe got started in the sixth, |had maintained a strictly vertical)” that explains why Tunney. was NAME scoring two runs on some sloppy in-|position thru 19 rounds against | apie to deon the Erenchimn and field work, three errors letting the |Gihbons at Michigan City, After the | Ginbon pane it fen't “hata. to + ||runs in. They made three more in |fight, Tunney chirped droh ECS! he ta® coe TIO the seventh, a three-base swat by| “Bring on Gibbons and then |\or) tows atk seewlievess Gaia Jimmy Welsh sending over two tal- | Dempsey ; 7 redeies 4 r But don't let the dope mis teeeeeee a pacceeees : limpossibié to drop a man who is al} Yow score of 33. The final re In yesterday's record score. SLITS jes. Another triple by Red Baldwin | Tunney was talking thru bis store poem wit, t ki oh i and || Hie: 3 = rabad int e g accounted fo seth when he mentioned WOR Ae se H ; t of the patiglebees ae sn x ae out in 33, thre A, A. U. memberships may be lone a SARIS POPENLAS Toe ea DE Vee. Ne seat on Dempsey. | Carpentier showed, by his ag- , ‘The Ryeholes bray | Pepa Reser par. He had a brace Obtdined tram Norman’ Bartels = ; run j rads day he may be ae: to meet | cressive tactics, that he had less re i ‘and the Hiert card for the|| of ducces on this nine and he at estar’ Slortan backs Sineries ut the visitors chalked up two in |the champion without blushing, but |S oot for ‘Tunney’s. punches at the ht qed totaled 69. snared another on the second ninth and cinched thing that day is far off. When he talks close August 20. Polo grounds than for Gibbons’ ermament Manager Larry Ives || nine, which was made in 36, one —| For four innings Lefty Canfield /Of Gibbons, however, he finds, the /nunches at Michigan City. Either 7 ce in the draw, || Under par. os Semeematen, lee pitched hitless ball, but weakened to i Senenes respectfully attentive. that or he had more faith in his own eck Westland. larry is betdel dine ; 17 . ‘ bias lng eae A pte es Dope Favors Tunney improved condition, today’s play from the ut -2-5-4-5-2-4-4—33, Gs Ch Suds” Sutherland is due today for) On dope, Tunney figures to beat| At any rate, this circumstance Because he lost a six and; In—4-5-4-4-4-4-5-2-4—35—69, | ame atter Seattle with Bill Hughes or Lefty | Gipbons. 4 |played an important part in the mr count to young Westland — _ | | Thompson being ready for the viet) Gibbons couldn't knockout -the [knockout and Jee consideration that the other matches Walter | Twice Ted Baldwin had cleaned the °°, |Frenchman, «Who Georges fought |deserves thought when you stop to land defeated Detmer Anderson. Three Homers for bases with timely wallops when he| The score follows: |the jast two rounds on one leg. Janay the comparative abilities of f and five; Jack Weber lost tc Verna Infi Id found them fully populated, but in|xoppe ite” Ap} M12 & EiMoreover, Gibbons wasn't able to |Tunney and Gibbons. i Hay, four and three, and | elder the sixth inning yesterday the best | Hemingway. es acha 1. F 4 | | ‘ | ite Peager won against Leo} 10S ANGELES, Aug. §—George| he could do with three on was @ b 2 9. % | Sl i ctecilde wai’ Glk Shier: baw Thictaass roller to Mollwitz, Ted got in a hole : beavis a S | | r f BME dcalitying round,. yester abies reday | by taking @ strike and didn't have i Sas Toda "Ss Gi le |; L0u ney oO Ser ‘4 “s "i q ‘ 1 ° . MaMa with sx fine 73, which | held ‘the Oakland club t e Is | t a toh Sok SS EE Vie An lers Is i nakie thie. 0a” the na etub te Guy Yankees G Gregg seemed to have a world of, - Ain’t It T ? ! ih and an eagle three on the fees bess add Lafayette, | ry a e jstuft, his crossfire being very effec:| Tote!" - 7 anaes in t rue j menos out In | featured with three home runs. | it o ay | erdose oO | Ber erent ARTO Bite Ba Wei Sa | Blame Dan Salt for the follow: | | nder ay inet | The score: R. H. E, 1 N M G Welch rae Ban o of] Ms | THE QUALIFYING joakland .. : Suerte In et eet, OUthpawing | Mee terrible errors were commit: | Pitre, 14 ® 1 ¢ 6 6|| Young Sam Langford, colored (COMPETITION started at’9 o'clock oR Resale LLD7 10 @|PACOMA, — Aug. §.—Tucoma’s} 4 ERICAN LEAGUE managers |!0! BY the Sacramento defense in| Bowman, ib "1 9 9 & 6 01 / Iightweight, visited Battling Ski |‘ this morning in the third annual Pome 16 qualifiers and ties for last| Batteries: Boehler and Read; Chris. | it strongest competitor was eliml-| AY” pane ry agg od bane sixth innir Siglin dropped an | 7). .e 3 > 9 0 3 3 ef] at the local jail recent! fj }tournament of the Western Scientific ; lgacteax bigeare hates da. the Pacitle Dorthwéet: ten:| seem to think one way easy throw at second bi for a|ie Baldwin. © eer Ceca. “What time is it, Sam?” asked |/ Angling club at the Green Lake PB Tdack Westland | "Yi oleGes \ris tournament here yesterday,|the Yankees is to southpaw them | f. Hemingway had Brady trapped | Williams, p ...... 0 0 6 © 2 |) Siki. casting pool. A. Fleager. | when Neil Brown, San Francisco, |at every opportunity. jat the same bag and dropped a throw | DiNee f° + 2 2 6 $ Sif “What in the world do you ask Anglers from all parts of the coast s eer. a | “We . . | . os i fand field heaved one over Siglin’s | pmmer such a question for?” countered |j Sag gt, on Haw, Ted Knudson. | Willie Ritchie to eliminated Guy —Flye, Tacoma,| When Detroit approaches a series | 4nd Cantitid heaved ono ov | pmmer, # ti eae 6 question for?” countered Hi Los Angeles, San Francisco, Mis: eee ata psa se wees ie Ri Cc b: k bare tents, with the world champs Cobb saves Totals 3 6 8.87 16 page ite ~sbrnesncatie, pie hes — way, Harry Hjert, L. ry | In the me doubles Ray Case: 7 1 “ole. K Secure by innings | of » were competing this morn- ti Gaskell a yest te ea sae Jand, Herbert Subr, the San Fran.|Whitebiil, Wells and Cole, his trio} fteq Baldwin was kissing the pill| sacramento’ 0600 2-111 jing. 4 : | ile chie is serious in his| . ; 14? satthbawa | west ot rat Oh 2 : we sa ORT | G, Weber. ie Wade: etea ¢ dn [cisco team, defeated Foye and R,/of southpa ‘ Thursday. He hit two stinging |. Hite Mearns rte nema D, B. Farr, of Seattle, who holds - G W. Wand. comeback. pians. J enadcia shade dee ae | han, 6-3, 6-3 | Cleveland slips the Yanks Sherry | singles and a triple and walked once ’ O2210—¢6 | 4 3 reen, W. Wand lightweight champion will box for Monaghan, 6-3, 6-3 7 | Hite 00001241 0—s] bs oF |the Pacific Coast fly and bait casting . Rongerud. Jack St in Oakland August} Gfant Laizure and Ralph Loe, @|Smith and Joe Shaute. The veter |, innings pitched—Willlams 2%, Gregg |championship, was defending his EF, Ayer, H. Niemeyer, 1..{Ja¢K Simpson in Ke Sitwed team, won from Beardmley lan Smith, minus his stuft of other| Frit Mollwitz hit four safely and|+'s. Charge defeat to Willams.” At bat {title : oo adeaiahlag 20. His opponent will be picked |* re largess me . ot a sacrifice. It was quite a day | - Off Williams 12, off Gregg 7. Hite yi L. Reese. Spokane, and Sidney Smith, | years, one of the most trouble. | ® a & batted—Off Williams 7, off Grege 0. Runa W. M. Ed Play-off for the last two|ffom Gene Cline, “Chick” Roach) 7/000. Spacale yeme’ pitchers, in. the league for {for the lanky Sacramento first | scorea—oft Willlama 4° Muns teposeitne ¥ es “Resse dropped out at the land “Sallor” Smith. | | sacker. |for—Williams 4, Canfield 4, Plummer. 7. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE \dent of the Western Scientific Ang- New York and Hewitt at the second. | SAE SE | | , By Struck out—Canfieid 4, ¢ When 8t. Louls faces the Yan 1, Bases on balis—Williams 2, Canfield | San Francisco .. Ray Casey Making jcos. the tcam's two leading south | Claude Rohwer hit a double, single |4; piummer &, stolen base Kopp, tere | seattie Danforth and Wingard, ‘are | “24 homer, the latter bouncing into!run—Rohwer. Three-base hits—Welch, E.| Vernon . Lort Pet ling club, is in charge of the tourna- ff ‘gag |Ment, and will be assisted by B. B. so © .616 | Farr, Secretary; O. L. Stout, presi- 62.80 / dent of the Seattle Bait Casting club, Pot the field finished as | ¢¢ 9 e LW. pavitson, &. Math.| Moose” Taussig bf | paws, Baldw Two-bi h i d B. Savery; 87—F. Van} Is Promoter Now! New Tennis Record always called on. ‘The rookie Win. |the left field stands, hi hh MS oy Paclnsmegpiy pies SPA je Poser t 8 betth Stidices th ucleessey Seca R. I4man; $8—R. Hayes, | (i : | If Ray Casey is successful js win-gard has already beaten the Yan Syie ge eR CERT ee Koehler, Mollwit, Rohwer. Rung | Sacramento 9 eh Te tand: marly, Wry, otfieers. in-the club Beiphis, EV. Peterson and W.| “Moose” Taussig, for Years | ning the Northwest tennis tourna-|kees three times ip Welsh to B | batted in-~Moliaits 2. Rohwer. 4, latte, [Portland -24.1-. tle cuelenmaGicacee re : eee eral F. Sricks [ing Will Ta nee promot.|ment at once thin: weak, the Dig Page ed ghar vet |Fred Welsh to Box jinhsneict" Kopp. Dowman.” Double | Lipa eital, close Gaeig Baus oF tts (8 gt eu cet tet Jeahlehammti le leg coveted di California southpaw will have a} | . play—-Hemingway to Moliwite. ‘Time— y ERIES STAND : . ; Abrams; 91—C. Kellison jing shows in San Francisco. He| oo. iecord to take home with him.| New Zealanders Go | All-Navy Champion 4:00. Umpires—Schaller and Guthrie. HOW. AHR, Be * Sigh | Sowers. Wl). take, to the: streams of ‘MeMicken: . is head of the Floral Athletic club| x16. before has a player made for Rugby Pasti | BREMERTON, Aug. 8. — Freddy mene eae Brie BaD ck Seni Gis Hats next week to nut me prac z o—! ie ' ‘ i Be AS z 2 \tical usage what they have learne D o¢ and E. Strout; 9: there. ' . vied reap in this section’ that or Ru: astime | Weish, Marine Corps heavyweight, | | Oakiand 1 Vernon i fitall and G. Klinetelder; 96— | srs 1s ete rnaktigs Hla Baa icendy| Hunan road es astime ja { meets Eddie Huffman, holder of tne Seals Hammer Two _ ss take BE esse 1/ during the different contests. : a tugby he popular pastime | ‘ > } Francisco MWi—K. Fisken; 108—M. | vee’s lw . light-heavyweight championship of San POPE AF OA ck SADA % age , what is Miss Joyce's} won the Oregon ple play. - I A B H. -— 7 Ma returns—E. Kendrick, D.| eld erage? She cert&inly has|state meets, the Vancouver Main-|ing the fame and 12,000 school boys | tM entire navy, in the main event) » A. Deavers ard LEAGUE . Tess ier 3 ‘4 8! of the fl Ker, to be staged at So YRAN : : ret. |Eckert Pitches Mm and B. Kellam. | accepted a lot of chances in her day.|iand and B. C. titles. engaged in the sport. | of the fleet smoker, to be staged at} SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8—Tom Won Lost Bt pe id Washington | New Zealand, with 40,000 pe es m2 eceliaar | the Elks’ gymnasium here Friday|tHughes and Lefty Weinert. w jv st 38 i | night. pounded to a tate thee tall ere oot PORTI. and Bern | Boy McCaslin, rugged Bremerton ‘Thursday, San Francis f “ 3 LAND, Aug. 8.—Portland de- boii 8. 8, California, th the semi-windup.|the tend in the Los Angiles series, {3% * |2, Charley Eckert outpitching Lefty } EAA yee ae Z z 7 7 @ |'Three other strong bouts make up|{wo games to one, Bert Ellison ted | f tH ane the “lamb” of the Sult Lake i 1 Z @ | tho card gets . - hurls . FF nokx WE, GRR-RRAA- AN-TO You Zp HAVE A ere a preheat sue We tis ettack with four bingles in five ee atlas. Sor TON, Auz, 7.—KEvery season | EN, YEH, 11S |] MISTAIRE, ~~ You HAVE Z| MAN! j As & memorial to Harry Hawker,| The score; R. H, B.| At Philadeiphia— RN. EB. {Salt Lake ... ‘ i { . ( WREATEN ME! # ‘ Te B| Mtanat Re ier eer lily finds at least one out- L HERE!w WWoULT TH’ GRAN’ NAME OF “THR | the aviator who was killed in 1921,|Los Angeles ..... 1 7) A] SHMMABe Re ecy scree (vate a fs cuMigiasses canis E performance in track and AU af , ANY MORNING Vou | a lofty white marble cross has been|San Francisco ............10 17 1]. Mays, May and Hargrave; Glazner,| Batteries: Thomas and Peters. Eck- W competition, in 1923 it wax | BAM ew \e HE PEDRO CALAPAMCA ! ~~ T WhL MEET H |erected opposite. his. home, in a] Bgtterex: Hughes, “Weinert and ete and Mio, ert and Dal 6 Brookins’ sensational break: | pips TAKE TH REMEMBAIRE, ~ I No cAN ar anes AD Y |churehvard at Hook, England, __|Jenkins; Geary and ; HA ree : ark which had withecod the | | WAT BACK, AN! FORGET! HA-A- GOME DAY er oeTie twee wrt f|( ise t 3 ¢|/Mrs. Langley Wins time for a quarter of a cen- Give ME MYTEN, 1 SEE You AGAIN 1 PARK | “lake, Jacobs and Htarineit; Neue ana} "Tombstone Match é : (PISTOLS OR RAPIERI|| | C h C h Sl oie | Pis ate 6r TOUC OWS bad Mrs. R. A. Langley won the tomb. At Brooklyn— n. Up Receivers in Game} oe 8, H year the honor goes to Rob: | tee aati BENCH! ZEN, ~HA-L i I vemANp You “0 leg member of the Olym- | i POACHED E66 FEEX You) tum peeg !~ LEAVE, BEFORE L~au: ONTOAST! CALL THE Ne —, AND MS CoEC TED I | BY BILLY EVANS to giving the signal, bec asatore ie : | S$ the crouch system used by (ORTOTHING sages ; [Best baseball catchers all wrong? NG could possibly — be | ital nd Gontales; 4 i eoadii'ot & Ui worse for the muscles used In | gin and Gibson. A famous track conch of @ Dig | running than the equaton-every-ball Kastern college thinks 80. He [jaye | has some convittcing arguments stone competition at Inglewood Golt club yesterday when sho played her last stroke from the 19th tee. Sec. and fromer luminary at University. Legendre his Yaurele in the running Simp at the international th a leap of 25 feet 6 Inches, Q's record. ‘The old mark, ts ers, wax held by Ned ‘Harvard brilliant. s fecord was a surprise. AL anything that he had Schmidt; Grimes and Taylor, ond honors went to Mrs. I. Rovig, who finished up her stroke allow: ance on the 18th green. Sixteen players took part in the event. AMERICAS used by all catchers,” says the track mente BASEBALL “dime before by almost a foot. | to back up his contention. THEME ERS ARERR. CHAE tonne te ort se the most sensational per- | The coach Is of the cpa Mighten the muscles of the legs | Warhinston turned in by any Amer- | that every major league catcher [rather than make them pliable, a |S Loule « : AN abroud. could add several years to his {condition xo much desired for speed, |tretund TODAS ONDE LOMORRDYY: tit east De Hart Hub- carver and save his speed if “TL realize the crouch system {s|Besron «+. lehigan out of the picture. other methods were used. employed to hide the signals of the |!havelphia . SACRAMENTO Mey picked ay the one be jeateher, “However, there In no re RESUL! vs. SEATTLE Mites smash Gourdin'’s ‘O8T major league catchers are |8° y a catcher could not work} ay Clovelgnd~ Rn 1] ied) ihe) Hubbard had slow of foot, Tho oututunding Ut @ set of signatx that could be |New Yor sont GAME CALLED AT 2:30 ¢ 25-foot mark; once 00 o pitcher tro! Cleveland ss. eS Wes fates | flashed to the pitcher from an Up-|" renook and Schanai Amith and Myatt, starg are no exception. B% feet 2 inches and he cleared | $42 but the mark was dis. | use he overstepped the | right position, yet escape detection, BE acn-0169 for tickets Lot two players of equal speed, one| “Ning out of every 10 catchers | a catcher, the other an infielder or At St, Louls, Jet game RR, U are slow of foot, If they have speed | pihudvipht i outfielder, break into the league at) won the start thelr careers as | 8t, Louis , . tes 8 1 1 long comex Lexen come: sKendre with Mrihing Yeap und spills t show the wear and tear much | Bayne und Severed, he dope "There must be n reason, Cateh. | Bayne Mme Oty RK OR Seo JACK ¥ in the decathlon. EHub- pea ngepcaty toner | Ore do only one thing differently |pyiiadetphta. vsvccceees ee ae a ies € as rue, wi ana n five years of play the eateh ¢ ther 8, avery | St. Louis... 0 s ‘on the broad jumy \e SM Geen ble Bi RGUAK AOR every Haumgartner and Perkina; Van Gilder | will slow up a sup on the other! han pitehed, 1 Hed, but was able only t nly to player, Over a period of 10 years|the euuse," ‘feet 46 inchen, m positive that is | and Severeld ; he will be from two to three steps) The argument of the famous At duibkee eae slower. | conch sounds logieal, } ‘f i 1| t | penton to Y ‘There ix a reaxon Wis worthy of a trial but i “WEST 03 ” YY probably will never get it, OF THE ut Jackson as id . ¥ 5 The famous track conch ine Basobitl players are prone te |" ' ? WATER ohmeon will fight “rut’’| Sie: wat: | sists it can all be traged back follow precedent, Catchers have | yt Doewoit tee Ho BUCK 4 t Chicago, on Auguat fo the crauel system used by the used tho erqueh system since the — | Lester ty M to Promoter Howard 1 \s q | eatetors, the praction of saitiat: | infroduetion qf Ne gang Do Silas frome, Cc OLUM ting on every ball plivhed, pelor | probably wilt egntinue it, way, L a, Jolyon, Welle and Daselor, FEace REIGNS AGAN! —