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PAGE 16 _ Teams Named for Pro-Women Golf Play Friday | Hi h Will Be {PRANK LOSES ){( ; P Pursey-Mrs. Young | Bort lene (our 10 nav! These Battlers Are on Milk Fund Card Rated Strongest Pam in Ten Days content’ 08 Se cons to | . Li a 36 Holes of Medal Play to Be Staged Thruout State fielder Pull “ ome aie , Teena. and Results to Be Listed by Telegraph; Portland Outfielder Pulls ‘ Beavers pafeaies | . at Golo Tendons in Ankle and a single and a double, be- | Beavers Miss His Bat eifes earning FIRST TIME UP} e BY ALEX C, ROSE A pal ee teams, playing over their home courses Friday will engage in the second professiona ment, in the state of Washington The first annual affair of this kind held last year the course of the Grays Harbor club w } a -women’s tourng. arill singled past second papers ii ores eg es won by the Inglewood team, Walter Purse Br ail! fied eat to Lewis In lett and Mrs. F. F. Jackson. Tomorrow's event will find each team doing its golfing on eld | its home course. ) TIME UP—Robwer | ji. ! 5 THIRI | The teams are pretty evenly matched but ¢ in center field. Brazill walked | the dopesters are picking Inglewood to re- j FOURTH TIME UP — Rohwer | tain the title with Walter Pursey and Mrs. i hit his se me run over the Young, the newly-crowned city golf queen, j right fel! fen | carrying the colors. Brasil greended out The list of starters for the 1925 honors in this novel event, which is being handled by the Washington State Women’s Golf as- sociation, was announced by President Mrs. FIeTH TIME UP+ o Hrazili doubled against the ' ~) «|| Fight field fence On, | Wc taigihbe dL : ts aie Se | Roy W. Thomas as follows: ROSE i mon club R. Johnstone and Phoebe Nelly —— Hi) ore ~~ Beavers Hit coy ana nH 0 oe) sec" = | eave Bec tet ue McTigue to . " are " »© Mrs. F. Van Patten, F t| vor c pte ast Everett Country club; M | gain ee weakening the 1 n of the club > > Mra. W Patterson, Aberdeen; W./ an BS a Beat Braves. Daigieish and Katherine Hurley, Ta B l b $ re tlaving league bell. ts the rank.|{JWHE Portland Beavers hit in the ‘CET coma Country club; Mra. H. Bowe: erten ac cif geetine Pepe pte. eee | Deir winkhe gaa’ ee Senstle Yaad ———— and N. Christian, Yekima; Mrs. FE. ase s ing Hany enn TE Te a teale aaa that wna whht Be ERR f Blodgett and T. Morris, Fircrest; Mra. | K[PW YORK, June 11—Tex Riek d F neta = fd Jed yesterday's ball game, the % Ks ri E. Griggs and W. Black, Belling rd has raised the ante; be be ; ma er|c y day a ¥ - . oy stl Ulegel, | lleves the public will stand for say. , Beavers w | On our left we have Mike O'Leary, clever San Francisco poate fils onal met ial Piri : thing- net <a +» Andy, ts an in ry eae bp naa —— + --—___— | battler, who fights Eddie Roberts, Tacoma miller, in one Of | yeager. Olympia, and W. Mader but twice. cy pemniaret pincaah aiceads : ° the triple main events of the Elks’ Milk. Fund show at the) strs. 0. Born, Manito Golf club, Spo _W Cdneste ng in the] 7 to 5. Godfrey Will ball park next Tuesday night. Dago Joe Gans, (center) | kane siickay ae Ray Rohwer! fights Leo Lomski, the fighter on the right, in another bout} t : rts had him} for a return fight some time in Au gust, with Paul Berlenbach, whe took the light heavyweight tithe om Mickey twe weeks ago in the dreariest cham pionship fight seen in New pee ss Jefferson wil : ' Visit Scotlan ¥ Dago Joe Gans Has Edge on! After Tourney HIL JEFFERSON, professional smacked two} Battl Will of the special card. the right field| wall against former Indl playmates and “Red Killefer's hair tur a) tg white. He'll hav to henna t LOS ANGELES, June 11 orge rey, the Philadelphia ni who ned to box while ducking punches Jack Johnson's boxing act, will Wills in Lon Angeles, ust. Jimmy Daugherty, ifrey, and Daddy Mul Beavers, and will t of a right manager o mmediately following his playing in locks “1 ho|ins, manager ot Wil m tigned the | i iar a the prowoman tournament Friday York since the meat| JONES dogan’t wan sprain gre rondo po Veteran Middleweight Has Advantage Over Young i). 0) ie Gian aries cousse which, (Coy, the timburger anata Me t Lewis er. Those, b nobody on | Ton Arigales: prometens | Opponent in Experience When They Headline follows close on the heels of the Brit-|middleweights. Sine camisaas |. | ee ik.was Jones who| Weinert, w he fights in the Milk Fund Show Next Week ish open champlonship at Prestwick, zt happy couple will do. thie thru w » that liar ‘und ut in New - i oa Samiti i “RED” ea ote ree saa eat of the fe Than oGt at| Yo . : a 2 XPERIENCE counts for a great deal in box- Sots if brio [Bees rep e telod hoomeeee ‘or toes aresup-| Godfrey, knocked out once three ing. the open crown, but Br r Joe, of ers who wish to sleep thru the main mpilor finished his pr ny and he pletely. Froggy Layfatte doubted, | son lenbach won it. Coast | Posed to wear or s | years ago by: Jack Renault, gave R It takes a lot of fights for the average | the Beacon Hill co will be among | event ast | |neault a beating a few ys ag ; By . z thone presen navi ed last ‘oy ee! o kno’ omnpare | TAP PENED Iscoring a Knockdown over the Cana ; : ¥ scrapper to get wise to the tricks of the, \'on* Pree? having hee oe ay seems, toneoen what hap ioigatting & throw “1 It was this way: Rohwer started! dian champion | A | trade and that’s just where Dago Joe Gans) ie Oki nbach. , Delaney muktutn Veenais feck: ans fe, {the second inning by droppl See ee ‘3 oer Wiagebed Ji _ will have the edge over Leo Lomski, the t ° Pl stopped the rescued wrestler. with « ceed . mad ‘ |lazy fy over the right field boa much of Jack Johnson's atyle ne berdeen c or, i py 4 h x S e) e: straight right to the mumbh overhead arm, standing on his ype piles bi Th Aberdeen comer, when they meet in the six- In aces jstraight right to the mumbler, was carrhent. sar tanaing on his Teac seemed to, get John. sitjur ene working an wparring vartner| Thee Tryouts » straight right 49 ie) ie | And the remarkable part of it fs that with all the throw round finale of the Elks’ Milk Fund show at * e >| Scheduled for the ball park next Tuesday. in Finals of Baldwin does, and there jan't a |Emmett McCann took one in the| | ’ Gans has been thru many more fights Sateeec ti thiiedbed-chuo irene liver, or maybe it sr wae: | Mercer A.C. to Coppers Team be than his younger opponent and he’s right in Seattle Meet in his JN STEIN, scoring a four an any oftener, he is remarkably ae. his prime now. The St. Paul battler has fought most of B ring a four and HREB ata for men on H : ’ : wo vic over Dixie Fleage Suante A T t nd field team the bést ones in his class with few reverses iba ° . es Baldwin doesn't As there was nobody retired | Stag mateur P opi foags| [eee a veep or br Seg gear Pay een ts oe yesterday, went into the finals of the Pee a e neld before Saturday, June | Lomski takes rank with Dode Bercot, Ted Krache, Doc|***t*résy: went into the finals of tt Seattle Golf club championship and of course, bunted them along. f club championship an owk up to that time, Charley Deal, | ard, but he | Smoker Friday | 1) Snell, Tod Morgan, Vie Foley and Roy Cliffe as a prospect its the survivor of the other | cret of eae Matt | pitching to Hunneft Maan, helt’ | the amateur card held under the ro} boys did, he must face the cre against in the 36-hole match for | ott 10 GET |: min howe or, 06: itis, finally.) Samcows of She Merete: Arhietio « ; Coast League test of real opposition before | the title. gee i} LEWIS A BICYCLE | walked him, Iejting in one run; | © snd - bog “in Le | the stamp of approval can be Lee Steil has arrived in the semi THEY ought to provide Dufty| and new for Jones, who is the | S#it's Ky (Sa slanad AiBGHE Hin finals and meet the winner of the | tenis with ccle when the| hero of this rather detailed mess. Angelo Constantino, scrappy Ral | n Loe pet.| PH I . Jim Sobey Sam Russell match. | =a idag * ie a Le yee whe es Wall ait Selumy Gd wae (0 Tap ie boxer, will le Billy} h : 3 att Francts H Snell went great until he ran up|; And then Bon Stein will know who/ Portland ekipper is playing ow y Buchmaisn fi. cow even ‘while: wend | bles Jane Lt josen from A preg ei eb panty i fe eld enever there's one on the button that hopped saage oplian x vives: thos Saat 4 108 Dur un ng | he has to go up agains’ & Jeft field. Whenever ther over Billy Lane's head so fast | Daniels of Ballard will box Joe) those she » in the prelim 3 2 soo | aNd ar in the ways of the ring, | - ioe toryertiabpaed ke pe eat beefing done r decisions Duffy | y O'Brien jn the other big bout, All| ary trials (52 | beat him | much Jabbering around some houewits comes trotting in from left field and| and rolled so far that everybody the debate is held up until he gets in| scored and Jones was on third Jiis say. And then he has to run all| base when the ball got back to the way back to the gardens, He| the infield. four of the fighters are boxing at 135 pounds and will be sipported by | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUB the following events: Sammy Gas 4. ® plumber, if you don’t happen to knew) da be ducking a few egg beaters and, t shakers. abe tried to snare Jones’ fly | pantry while fixing the plumbing (Tobe | i] Rercot went along ms ze NATIONAL | a6jat the start of his career and then . I a See) Won ihe tackled | mmy Sacco. And the Boston wop, smarter thru this same * Angeles ton va. Perry Israel, 70, pounds:| ‘phe score ee a Gid that twice yesterday and one day| The Indians kept hacking away | (, : rs ve. Jimmie Ye rtiand a pi ¥ last year in a rainstorm he came in| With their little tomahawks, but} Chuck Cummi: ey i mie McDer-| Rochester 6 9 1 fon Vernon. | experience, made a monkey out of a but it mecnced of? Aiea no leas than a dozen times. Dufty blew their big chance when | M0! 199 pounds; Jackie Caston v8.) Jersey Citys 3 ) —-1 | Bacramento alt: Lake + ©) him. . cored. Hunnefield dif: | Hap: | other re hree flagged at the plate fa sweet throwing arm, 05 pound Z0)) . | n, 195 pounds. Moore and Lake; Sollars, Roberta And so it goes, Defeat for a wint'ooniplete, thé: card. | ane cereline . | SOLONS WIN young fighter by a man of real |< d the bases h y had one run in a loaded with one out In the for should have been an infielder; he would have saved a lot of time jadelphia | Benton and Wingo. }to have the makeup mai keep this Tae on’ the galleys * N summer, Sait'’s gym daily. Young Athletes who play for Ty Cobb find find him a hard boss in times of r 01 in t | Toronto > i 1 | - akg himself a lot of extra jogging. Fred Lucas went in to hit for Miljus [oho sy reputation and greater experience | L)''P0"\? Fred Laces is = versatile yemauaae and looked at three strikes and then | TIGERS LOSE Baltimore s 13 1} SAL@ LAKE, June 11—The Sacra can't be called a setback, for | nox He finished up on the mound yesterday if went back to his fob of warming up. | son and Manion; Jackron, Og-| mento Solons won the second straight | what they learn in such a fight | Chicago Ee re Racket ete ee On NG © on | de « ‘obb. |@ame o h er le: Ra ake | nol ufty Aa he hit two on the pick in his next|_ LOS ANGELES, June 11.—Vernon | den and Cobt jfame of the series with Salt Lake! does them more good than any | NATIONA: away from a curve ball strike and Freak two trips the Tribe has a right to lost the second game of the present | Buffalo ......... «ee 10 4 alhere yesterday, defeating the Bees, | harm a defeat could do. NATIONAL {Brazil panned him publicly for tt Hie \ahea a few Iroquois tears. Lane|Séties here to Oakland, 9 to 3, yes-| Reading . 3 8 14 3\7 to 5, The Solons scored four runs | At Pittsburg— E.|can play the infield and outfield, tos eo | terday. George Bochler held the Tig-| Reddy, ce, Lepard and Mac.|in the @eventh Inning after'trailing| 1omski has looked exceptionally | poston ..........00.0005 0 rege | Dopped out. rans : } a good. He has everything to make a | Ted Baldwin, the Indians’ best pinch LUCAS or five hits avey; McNarama, Hyman and Mce- | in the early stages of the game | toh flet varie | Pittsburg 9 2) nitter this year, did a Mighty Castr | FINISHES UP The score Rn. H. E.| Carty, Smith | The score R. H. E MSc ‘xi had erat Rte gets by | Batteries: Gibson; | when he went in with the tleing rus TE Athletics won thelr 33rd vie.) Anyhow, Lucas went In to pitch |Oskland < 9 12 0/ Byracuse 2 3} Sacramento .........+-... 7 15 1) G4ns he will have made his mark. | storrison, Adams, Sheehan and|°° the sacks in the ninth. tory Wednesday, defenting tel ee rm knicked him for two| Vernon iy 3.5 2 Providence .. 1] Salt Lake sseseesseseyes 6 10 O/CARD Smith. ieee ae pe “Ay Chicago White Sox, 9 to 8 The} more runs, one being Rohwer’s sec.| Batteries—Boehler and Byler; Pil nd ancy| Batterles—Hughes and Shea; Mc ETE phe on 7 Cees panting pine % t Washington Senators, only two and fo.,, . f a4 eral llette, Eckert, Penner and Schank. Cabe, O'Neil and Cook Nate Druximan, who ts promoting At Cincinnati R. HH, £,| seross the plate and beating it out whet i 12) & half games behind, won their game, Ot wtase tt gots! Ae be aden | = | the. show for the Antlered Herd, has |pniiadeiphia 3. 9 a | Beltnwewocthy hetttasel ate i} but couldn't gain ground in the|that John Hollingaworth did the| {lined up a classy card to back up| cicinnati .. get 7 eae if chase. They beat the Detroit Tigers, flipping for the: visitors and while O UR BOARDING HO USE BY AH RN his main attraction and most of the} Batteries: Mitchell and “Henline; |, M® hum! Brick ward Dictbewie) - 31 to 7, enlarging the misery of the! nit rather freely he had plenty of | E boys are working out at Austin and | 1, Sour: trips, sonee. Able rd < _ au? eT |atuff at times and after a hectic} | The other bouth follow afternoon breezed under the wire a ee Ey | Mike O'Leary vs, Eddie Rob- | ,, At St. Louts— R. H.E-| pity Lane has been in terrible slam defeat ZZ Sl ay winner : = Sw | Brooklyn 8 Olbu ed to the apricet, | The Neve York Yanks won from | "Porting AMR HPO. A. E. SUMPINTELLS ME AGS wogere erne BUGIS LIKE A GUY) | erie aman vs, Dany {Ste Uatile ey 14 1 [the tora aay, for two Daven oa ene SR | y 6, 4, € 6 1063 7 4 As rs. Dandy Pats Posh: awis, 6 2 2 . 7 - 3 them and O'Farrell. i te ital or the top and mass an amazing |Kohee’ ce 000048 i 8 8) | ME A FLAG THAT Wont ey userttdie ttle Meroe ¥IRGT DOLLAR HE Babe Folmer va. Billy Mende: | bu fellate sete i halaman oe ee by Lafayette, tb .... 9 +3 10 J . 7) WAVE! HERES A List WAD Ulo THUMB Ih EARNED IN A FRAME, | Gegsal y a jenry | At Chicago— R | the soreea Miele and bats, and whal je next one, anninge! P i ‘ | z x r and Coombs, two of the new gS) 6 a Aecs OF GUNS “HAT CAME UP “TW BROTH oR NoT! . We stows rT -To You — Spy : | Prank Brasitt was pretty active Yanks, tripled and doubled, re- ‘3 00 4rve YOR SPEEDING TDN, AN! ‘ ‘iso sa aces « double and @ i spectively in the tenth inning, £ | ‘ i 4 NORE GETTING SO NIALL Noll ene Ye: AMERICAN meebigaeeae li. 1 ee fet aad Mr, hiwats. But Rohwer got alia | Babe Ruth walked and Bob Mew. | ,,Z? How i “HERES THREE OF 'EM OGUC Be AS Tele As DIME, ~~ THEN HE Blaker, Jacobs and Gonzales, thet edue on that, trade-atott hy, Sith i rel tripled for the three runs er et AP A SL at THT WERE TAPPED? 7:50, Laser eRe EXPLAING —THAT HSA SRS SL ge | MviminEN GROTON Ce } that were needed to win the fee eas H| FOR Do’ 3) MILES, TH" UY WHO PU = FRAME cooy | Won Lost Pet.| eee TL TL, {,,aunny donee wae galte the Der TH ‘ 4b ‘ | Pritadelpni. rs meat. {llow, driving out i ee : ! + 1 3 0 0 5] B) GAME AS ME! AN HE] | POISON IVY IN His Wathington es an Nashville . . 410 Ol tripie with the bases loaded, a ia he St. Louis Browns won a wild pe ae eae Joma PSY YB kt ae POCKETS WHEN HE c 23 ‘Atlanta 6 10 1{that scored a run, 8 ression of slugging from the Boston $0 1 2 1 0) BS SAID MY FINE WOULDA MENTHO A CHARITY Rt. Lous. 28 1 Batteth Ahman and [One-dater. Lic fed iin of a fourtl nts won thelr | sins : eerie Pare | eS eater BAZAAR !+ New Tork oH $ | Auley; McLaughlin and Brock, pete hase ih ants wo eir|Mitsus, p He} 0 o| S y ° Detroit 30 Chattanooga Bat 23rd victory, too, the Chicago Cubs |*Lucas, p rie ° 0] ‘ . : | ove ‘ 8 being victlmivad fete bio ye thas | Baldwin 10 6 0 6 of WH “TH! DUDGE ! Boa a : Birmingham . . ean 1 is now a gap of six and a half full} Pe raat nha At Philadelphia— R. H.B,|, Batteries—Baylin and D. Ander.) games between the Giants and Dodg- | jus tit #4 K Chicago .. ; .. 8 14 1{800; Lundgren and Knox. | ers, who are slipping fast, The st.| {/ ane tn Philadelphia bs c@Edp 150 | Tattle Hooke tEiratigame),..°2)) 8 oi Louis Cardinals beat them again, | porting” ae are jer Batteries: ‘Thurston, Blankenship, | New Orleans ... ..... eed 11 to 2, altho Wilbert Robinson re.| tite to210 2-10 Schalk; Baumgartner, Groves,| Batteries— Robinson, stoengratte Jiggered the Brooklyn lineup and | Seattle H H 9 1 O20 ya, | Stokes, Cochrane, jand Mayer; Scott, Martina and La- j for pitching called on Rube Khrhardt,| tnning pitched Miljue 4.” Charee ae | RRS Tilitlaack heooud ee who had won five games in a row, |feat to Miuery At hoc Ott Mitts i, | At Washington— R., HB, | Recifreccns sense) zy If the Pittsburgh Pirates had |hitt 4 Tune responsible. for—| | Detroit 2710) g | NOw Orleans .........0.., 2 2 1 won their game from the Boston | \viingsmorth | 4. Miljua 6, Lucas | Washington 12,149" | 1] cpatettes ~~ Caldwell and’ Murphy; Braves in Pittsburgh, they could |iucas 2. Hases on balla--tollingaworth | Batteries; Leonard, Holloway und | Whitaker and Dowie, \ have gone into second place, | 4 MilJue 2, Luc Hit by pitcher | Woodall; Coveleskic, Marberry and | Memphis (first game), Ligh 8 They have missed several such | MCCANN. by MMJus.” Wild pltch— Holt | Ruel. MOBUA GW sotcte Gon ce fu 4, .8.ba1 chances lately, ‘Thia time they |iueenerth te ws aeitterias — Bonnelly, | ritiheart, Jost, 610 4, and the Braves, altho tte, Her | Saw Y Merz and Kopfbecker; Acosta and ! they rest in seventh place, are |™A0» Hunefield, 14 Bactitine cious ed oy | Shasiln, only six games behind’ the |tutwac’! , 2,” Brady, Ble New ote cli 6 11 2 { Memphis @ocond game)... 2 4 3 . i Dodgers. dred. Time Umpires — Schmidt “| Mobile. ...... 5 6 Of Batteries: Karr and Myatt; Jones, Ferguson and Bengough, Schang. Batterles— Moss, Brillheart and Yaryan; Mageveney, Welzer and De- vormer, Meantime, the Cincy Reda are |#d Phyle threatening the Pirates from astern They beat the Phils again, 3 to 2, and | RALLY WINS } pre only half a game away from third| gan {RANCISCO, gyne 11—-By At Boston RH. 5. Bt. LOWS sreseeseseeee.16 17 Proof that Tose i e |xcoring five rung in the seventh in Boston Oa a bantamweleht Pies ieee it ning and breaking a two-all tle, San Batteries: Leonard and Dixon;| usual fighter, is to be had in the BASEBALL Avec bane of rit Pe to| : , : pulser Lucoy, Wingfield | fact that ho hit a guy hard enough y " ' hi / 4 . to break both of his own hands, , here yesterday | SEATTLE vs. PORTLAND |) 5.00% e' its Mr. Cyril Walker In said to have] Miko MoTigue's refusal to quit | Los Angeles ...4 tee i \\ do very , Oe Casha Qaat ‘ X 1 - EN AMA mado very little money out of the} tho fight game just es to show me Called 245 1M. San Francisco , rutin C © 194s BY WEA SERVIC, INC. 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