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JOYCE WETHERED WINS BRITISH GOLF TITLE Cecil Leitch |Ted Baldwin Is Handy euieene Melder Man for f ndian Tribe | Awarded Crew ———S FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 Defeated in Troon Match ; BALDWIN is EL Eldred Stretches Streak man of the Seattle 1 WHEN Brick Bldred slamme Match for B W ok Brasil v ea| | ree hits tn Salt Lake ‘Thu en's Honors Goes to ¥ x stan oF S Ritinas pale 37th Hole os 2| ">, ROON, sScotiand ting er ‘rae May Joyoe 8 e¢ Penn | ae + Wert B aylvania t ah i am en ve | lest o£ . won her a? able a ’ F rd. title aft man, as 7 : Se een” ae s “ hoes Moore With Druxman’s ceaaae. kestl cert ah 7" R® MOORE, the former } Leitoh, three times tield and has | lenis south paw, who waa “ done som | given @ trial the Indians recent ampion, in the hata. | ly, has signed to pitch for the tinal | markable pinch ag eK : hitting 1e Druxman team in the City league faa Wethered: wom’ the mateh at | oe and will’ work. thelp. gam’ \@angas at the Coast League park This the 4 time Miss Baldwin filled choke 4 Miss Leiteh had me BALD n Thursday for " “y while the oth sh as Billy McCabe in Tigers Hopeless x o we Sa the gardens and wes nf rpRE Vernon Tigers seem to was & strong fav e a with the bases s kien hopeless for this season, unless come from behind in the morning} 1!) Si | wet pita’ helo’ tasmnediasal round, as Miss Leite n UD 5 a D immedia sgl Tibet an UP 8! against Salt Lake | - They have fair defense and a n battery department the pwever, Miss a pL and runs win ! ered was two up the 33r too bad that Bald & punch, and run ball appeared to have the match gularly because he too will ‘have to hit up a won. Miss Leitch squared the tosser to be sitting on the/ tremendous pace to pull out of the match and they played an extra] den Dut he's making himeelf| basement, and unleas they get some hole, which was won by Miss| Useful as a utility man and is up|new hitting strength they may. be Wethered. > his old tricks of hitting in the | doomed to be the doormat of th Ten thousand spectators foltowea | pinches, league. the champion and ex.champion — SoS EASE SEE eat Woh around the oric course at Troon Gi Cc . 5 Ti Naeencon and were yell ve-|Giants Continue to Win N. L. warded by sight of some remarkable} Fi Champions play ‘| Games; Athletics Cop, Also At the 27th green Miss ae 2 baa Giants, who had lost but two [feat of Wednegday by winning from wie ates Wethe of Dee nent mes out of 12 during in. |the Tigers at Detroit, 6 to 2, Walter e mpl tool her fi ck, ed Nnaor Howe: wut y t iver hae oppone! ball and séent}Yasion of the Polo Grounds icone Bs a 4 met seven hity ¥ va a ' ude Ruel w c Dn at her own into the cup Weatern teams, added another lah aban rs behind: the} Going out in the afternoon, Misaltory to their long list Thursday by | na pWrethered had ST to Miss Leich’s/ dereating the Pirates, the fourth “33 ‘ j team to compete with the New York- | | x era since the intersectional clashes | | Miss Joyce Wethered, who is COn-| began, 5 to 4. The Pirates had done | ceded to be the best woman golfer) wel) in the East, better than any | in the world, was British open cham: | other Weatern club, and it was Bill pion in 1922 and 1924. Miss Leitch. | McKechnie's ambition to raise the | who gave Miss Woethered one of| standing a bit more by taking down ’ the stiffest battles in the history of the British ladies’ dpen, won the the league leaders ning there was a chance, the Pirates | In the fifth tn-| title in 1914, 1920 and 192! } putting over three runs, but the} — jee tightened up a | What waa Ted Meredith's best time) sien The victory gave the Glants a | for running the half mile?—G. F. T | ? SILVER VERE ILL | record of 23 victories and seven | Meredith's beat effort over that FRANCISCO, May 22+ defeats, while Pittsburg rem: | distance was 1:32 1-5, made in 1916. Silver, San Franciseo 1} in a the for fourth place with | When was Helen Willis national is in the hospital here in| the Cincinnati Reds, who lost @ | girl champion?—B. N. H weight, is in ., sfc Wh hioad | same to the Phillies, 9 to 1. In 1921-22. serious condition with blood) a coklyn Dodgers won over| How many times has Stanley poldoning in) his right hand. Th}, Gung 6 to 4, thus maintaining | Coveléskie topped the 20mark in hand was injured against Joe Ben-|tneir place along with Philadelphia, | games won?—G. T. Y jamif whan Stiver fost the Coast | just behind New York.. Boston de-| Four, 1918 0 1921, inclusive. 3 soain ie Legis 14 06 2 }_ How did California finteh in the H ht, title. Eastern tercoll ck and Jigheeets: It was track meet for the Ath. |= tern Intercollegiate track na. JORDAN VS. MILLS SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.—Pat Mills, English lightweight, will box Johnny Jordan of Tacoma in a 10- round main evént here tonight. letics at St, Louis, where they piled up 20 runs to the Browns 4 Five pitchers went to the mound for the home team, but the Mack- men continued to run across home plate at will. ‘Tho Senators made up for the SURPLUS STOCK Unprecedented Prices Duri: Clean-Up Men's and Young Men’s PANTS $3.95 Dark Patterns Durable Fabrics Men’s Strong Outing or Work PANTS $1.45 SHOE $10 1418 Second Opposite The Bon PANTS STORE CO., 1331 3rd Ave., Opp. P. O. THE FLEETWOOD west only the style— our new FLORSHEIMS. What you'll get when you come in for a pair is the perfect fit of a well built shoe—the comfort of , quality materials and finest workmanship. PANTS STORE Buys Up FACTORY of Stylish Pants ng This Great Factory Sale Young Men's TROUSERS $4.95 . Attractive light and dark patterns. New wide college trousers. 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Others who qualified and their} holes |scores were: Joe Novak, Berkeley, | }149; George Kerrigan, Flint Ridge. }151; Charles Gueat, Los Angeles, } 151; Eddie Gayer, Hill Crest, 153 | ayer edged out Abe Espinosa | who led the first day's play CONDITIONS SHOCKING “Friend of mine visited the prison lately.” “How did he find the conditions?” “Shocking In faot, he wax electro. | cuted.""—Princeton Tiger. PAGE 22 Honor Trophy Never Made Letter, but Is Given Pigott Cup for Year by “W” Mates I gti bal MELDER, a Ballard ned out f tur ew a of Washing ton for four good tune of ing @ seat in th arsity boat, was awarded the Wi Ham Pigott trophy Friday night the annual Varsity Boat club quet at the WibSalan apartments It is emblematic of the unselfish spirit in crew work and a symbol of inspiration for the oarsmen The boat club dinner was quite the affair with Rusty Callow, him self, as the toastmaster, After the knife and fork drill there were the usual speeches, with Kd Taylor and latt Hill of the Alumni association President Suzzallo, Captain Max Luft, Dean Condon, Darwin Meis nest and Torchy Torrance being among the speakers. Torrance had @ lot of old jokes that went over Pretty wood os the tenderloin steaks had put the boys in. a good mood. Sliver trophies, in the form cups, were distributed to the ¢ men who rowed in the two tous Hudson races. SANDE HORSE IS FAVORITE BELMONT PARK, N, Y., May 22 With the 33rd running of the one-mile Metropolitan handicap for three-yearolds and up as the fea ture of the card, the Westchester Racing aapociation will open its annual spring meeting here today. | Mra. W. K, Vanderbilt's fine gelding, Sarazen, with Earl Sande up, is the favorite to win the feature With Ladkin and Wise Counsellor not starting, | the burden of probably will fall on James Butler's string. SEALS ANNEX | SAN FRANCISCO, May ‘The Seals overcame a four-run lead piled heavy event oppasition up by Vernon's Tigers in the first! inning here Thursday and nosed out | the visitors again, 8 to 6. | The score R. H. E.| Vernon 6 1 San Franc ° gs 18 Batteries—Pillette, Ludolph, Chris Eckert and Whitney; Geary Agnew | BOEHLER WINS LOS ANGELES, May Boehler, who has featured in tra-inning games several timen this year for Oakland, allowed only five hite and beat Los Angeles, 3 to 2 in 11 innings here Thursday, He walked nine men, however | The score R. H. E) Oakland nbaaebbannes 9 0 Los Angoles 3 8 3 Batteries—Bochler and McDonald Wright and Sandberg SPAULDING OUT EAPOLIS, Minn., May a university head footoall coach, following | Anouncement last night of the resté pation of William Spaulding from | that position | Reports here from Los Angeles said | Spaulding had accepted a five-year | con director of the Southern California today is with | | out a t as athletic University of Very popular bec remarkably compa one po in two outfit folds into « Hl package. Equipped with heavy khaki floor, sereen and pocket 4 to $38.80, accord ing to size. 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BIG WAGER NEW YORK, May 22.—Jimmy De} Foreat, matchmaker for the Polo Grounds Athletic club, announced today he had $25,000, sent him from the Middle West, to bet at even money or 6 to § that Tom Gibbons will beat Gene Tunney when they meet here on June 5, RE-MATCH MADE}: NEW YORK, May Dundee, former featherweight cham- pion of the world, and Sid Terria, New York lightweight, who defeated him in the last show in Madison Square garden, will furnish the fea. turé bout at the opening of the new Coney Island stadium on June 9, WRESTLERS BUSY CHICAGO, May 22.—After a week of training at the Sand Dunes, “BI, Munn and “Strangler” Lewis today came to Chicago for a two-day work: out !n local gymnasiums, Munn has revoted most of his time to perfecting 4 defense for Lewis’ headlock, CASEY IN N. Y. 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M, i Saturdays & = eee er ee ee ee ee ee Cr ee er ee et ee ee ete ee HE’S CONFIDENT NEW YORK, May 22.—Mike Mo- Tigue, world’s light heavyweight champion, posted $5,000 with a bet. ting commissioner here against $ 000 that he will knock out Paul Ber- lenbach, New York, when they moet in the Yankee stadium on May 29. Berlenbach is ruling, a 7 to 5 favor- ite, to win the decision, SAGE SUBSTITUTED OAKLAND, May 22.—Bob Sage Ylof Detroit will replaee Frankie Denny of Oakland Wednesday night In the moin event with Frankie Schoell of Buffalo, who recently an- My nexed the Coast welterweight cham. plonship, Denny has an attack of training boils, ; \y Dyers to Play Ata & stinging defeat last Sun- day that dropped them doh to a triple tie for first place, Druxmgns’ ° will play the Three Brothers Dye Work's nine at.the Coast league park Sunday, Nippon A, C. and the South Park Morehants are billed In the other attraction there, Ballard and Green Lake are x: pected to put on a lively tussle at Adams playfield, Ballard; the Seattle Firemon play West Seattle at the Polo Grounds, Georgetown, and the Waterfront A, C, will entertain the orgetown Morchanta at Upper Woodland park, _