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PAGE 22 THE ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUN 2, 1925, Junior Varsity Crew Troubles Callow; Penn Eight Fas ‘W’ Coach to (Butler Makes Walker-Greb Devote Time Good Showing Boxing Card to J. V. Men Is Up in Air § Quaker J. V. Eight Beats | "’; Ee Difficulties Confront Pro- Varsity in Fast Time | « ' ‘ moter of Italian Hospi- Trial; Becomes Crew * ‘ tal Fund Show BY P. J. WALSH 2 AM anit EW YORK, J ~ Homsby Is Tacs ec eres) Mogul Now | att a SUIS ‘ ure jtrip and 12 strokes to make t 1 of Cha am, a { tne waned up when he| North ke a NI eck aw f N York Giants, f Aieds somebod. < 192 of t s Card Palo ( f spaet him ever) here a i fiat ; Stoneham the > make the presi 1 t . ae while. the gave them was snap : lle sisi er Miparvine ton's heard for miles aroun t the tik re get a : Peat rf et t s rendered am The varsity had a nice t ! A oft Folsom ; : s ce strokes better pearance as | stream « is plier 1 time. control was Hut even if § ham agrees to between strokes, rink it, ( atill be many: dif . not: the. f « °K Bee a his title of colony. en Mickey Walker's diplomat prizes club champl n he tees Penn today, captured the day's s the welterweight « C 6h final match honors in the first time trial of the witt have to agree to Bil Lee Bte the n End season over, the Highland-Pough keepsie course, The junior varait t a later date commission will match play aga tion for the showed seven lengths of open water againet ‘at four and beating the varsity in the race by | hand of the ball bout of | Fleager, while en lengths, Coach Rice at once | the business councils of a big league Waike 0! T at the Seattle Golf club course | notch by dropping § v ignated the juniors as the varsity is one of the very hia back » monthly medal competition and land on: and relegated the ex-varsity to the | fow - © of the com iter rennes junior class t come to sag : The juniors traveled over the oft. O l Ten FRANKIE HAS | course in 19 minutes and 6 seconds, other 'f ae hr YU while the varsity, stroked by Don Imiger, took 19 minutes and 30 sec eled himself Kicks for BEST OF RAY onds, The course record is 18 min : Sak heaton, HILE the Indians were get- in 1000. 53 and 1-5 seconds, made i ve. hae ting in dutch with the home c ‘ y, Ray Rohwer took 2 Posi bik shrpi ce ‘ae “nd ean R e d 8 ki EM 8) erase Sole at a the ring. Jim T : crews, varsity, Ju a men, arrived and took a short pad dle to imber up af from upstate. W: ck's three 2 side show fresh, FIRST TIME UP — Rohwer fanned Ten € them, 10 ‘orm, so st : : : ‘ - | KE getting i Huskies of Washington are straining at their leashes in Chicago today, siz star ring boots Prarie acs ort la | the. bridg k and field men being ready for the national intercollegiate track and field meet were committed |] ea ws aa Cornell opens Friday with the preliminaries and the finals being booked Saturday. elttared ay axe Brazill singled to, right. | day, faile r ty,” Washington malan mascot, is pictured here with the trac tars. Top hoa THIRD TIME UP—Rohwer 1A Party will check t , * Portland =won. || seat out a bunt to Brazil, V Navy shells were being rigged today left to right: Webster Augustine, captain-elect for 1926, hurdler; George Clarke, Gtealitge diokoefieroah Brazill hit a hume run over the i and will be ready for the satlors for 22 618.412 high jump and sprints; Captain Percy Egtvet, weights and jumps; lower row, left to those statistically |) iene field fence. their first spin after arrival Monday ; right: Jimmy Charteris, star half-miler; Bill’ McGinnis, two-miler; Drummond Wilde, ener SA8\| FOURTH TIME UP—Rohwer 4 o 2% There! f CALLOW PRAISES | 3h) mil creel have bean {|e ae r QUAKER: 134 ‘ is ‘ m > * “@ M . a sie ll Se MORE GE 9 Kibke replaced Brazil. ’ second; Wisconsin, third; Penn, Behe 1 5 | re rapt laedat | pey s eae ee Callow, the Washington coach, re C Il 0 2D 4 Ds k d i" ld ¢ ras \| fore ‘arrison at second J where, sometime, a 1? 7 I marked that the test was remarkable R. HF O e ge } ac an : le NATIONAL but gone ever | i? a Po re PRI 9S but failed to say.when the Huskies Was L paid to get in. sate at firs . will pe.sent over the course against eee fi l t Chi ‘ ft : the clock i a J. Lost Pet Sammy Crane | - ae y ia is pCO? Ory “stun et oe coors Biot Net Three the big varsity race. Their selec Nees 2 y jumper taburg ‘ 31 i$ | with three orrors, all of them coming : tions were Washington, first; Navy, |, Sterling | Stryker puiled one for the Rr i The pair of the Middlewest in | Clnoinnast eo 26 ai) in the second inning when Portland} second; Wisconsin, Third. Penn, Fi t the weights Is Schwartz of Wis t. Louis 1 * +447 | put on the merry-go-round for seven | to Pla ain fourth; Columbia, fifth; Syracuse, ‘ consin, Schwartz as just n 20 ‘ 7) run Frank Brazill odutefonted al sixth, and Cornell, seventh. Penn b: 1 td se 412) boot in this frame and Billy Lane). 12 vor, June 12.— Git -eatn ta taro taa ioe ie Da 1 smashed the conference shot-pat ~ ii charred vith muipiber thatwwas Do N 2 ‘ORK, June 12 ; ‘ RGIS FING Gnd Porm, trehie Fu F field mark. He has his work cut out R. H fault “ot hiay BEE &: menial “itlek shy den-Richards-Jothston 4 14) Gia cpenthin rach mint. bats With approximately 60 teams | for him, as Hartranft, Stanford 4 6 Lean Tumut tor not cutting off a |thestar act of the big tennis tourni a ae entered for the big cinder track husky, will be present to do his 8 to the plate, ments in the Bill Hunnefiela, Portland's young out | At Philad a R. H classic, the peak of track and stuff with the weights, The hf, Greenfield, Hunt- was #0 disgusted when he country, has t cago ey field rivalry among the collegiate | coast star holds the world’s ree jowdy; Jones and ot a high fly for the thi been preserved fand ste a ) stars will be reached Friday and | ord for the discus with a heave Tchalaheew the ball Gveriina for one more sea- ah f won, C Saturday, when the finals will be | of 157 feet 15-8 inches, Other and, walked off the field and | son at least. The jeesnee Croas »mmell, Stokes and’ held and the championships de favorites ure Kuck of Emporia een Aen R balled: tt a: days | one - two - three ECTED Seattle made bie r cided and Hoffman of Stanford ine ene ore : a8 During the rest of the afternoon men x eon E in £0 to Fo ar ae t Other stars in the 100-yard Mattorios: ‘Couch, Bett Hoaine {Ted Baldwin Kicked a grounder, s0| ee ee R. M. N. GARHART was unant- |in ‘ma > redlgia rie - ) t los Hubbar Wiltone Denote betta, Henline, | aia Billy McCabe out in left field, and Sabah Ns ae mously re-elected as president of < 2 m F . ilson; Donohue an ingo. muffed a fly ball that he are now as fa- ulso the Seattle Rod and Gun clib pt a/ Just betive. going harwire in the sec- miliar as the old kK. nave caught in his hollow banquet held last night in Meves’|ond tn Miller and TL. Sewe fights were be- net fe ; oe Tat pet eriitiecdehaned VE ‘ var rej 3abe Herman dropped a throw i 2 cafeteria : Garhart was re-elected as |e, P!0y {8 ithe fn - was “ Pennock, H. Johnson and Bengough. | ,, h. Loch a he . : i sm George Cutshaw and a kid third hebahdet eA wv 4 token of appreciation of his work | were something else again ed to withdraw, which | produce’ sor ae a sacker, named Fred Gibke, who fin- ‘cha sree ae head of the clubfor the pest} oe vata, who relieved C LAKERS SLUG le rd the 1, Sweet | Occidental Dat i oath lished up the game, got Into the “Kid" Lewis, all bra lgeretacinetp withcg sity taantag play LT LAKE CITY, Ju it in the {t ok stance In less} t of the thing and contributed a| have decided to Secretary C. W. Rowley and Treas-|when he flagked Johnny Bones at first! take came back nfte au din|than 4:20 Southwestern} At St. Louls wide throw, | RICHARDS Play Sain. urer C. D. Thomas were also re-{in the fifth Jonin TT hase two learcba Ot tie iad Got who| conference champlon from Dallas! prooklyn — The boys were in such a missing Tilden and clected without a dissenting vote. “J.| ano meavers played perfect defensive | f¢ he t a conference mark at Columbus | baa been given a mark of just St. Louls mood yesterday that half of them|Richards, who have met twice 3 C. Schuff was elected vice president. | pail until Jones kicked Stryker's ground- | it woek with a leap 4:20 and so has Gillette of Montana] jatteriea: Petty and. Taylor; | {led to catch the street car back to already this season, playing to an The board of trustees will be com. jer in the ninth with two out. | iit akitl against ‘Tom |and Wilde of Washington. | Halden Mulls ana: OMeonE 1 ee ae even break thus far, probably will posed of Rakeslt “Hayes, chairman; | 4, was regrettable that Lane had to 4 of Er Normal, whose| ‘The polo vault will bea real event 4 oe And while all this was happening | meet twice more within the next Dean John Cobb, of the University his throw to the 24413 of ¢ 5 inchos indicates | with Earl MeKown of Emporia | Lefty Meeker, more famillarly known | Week or so. They are likely,to meet 3 of Washington; J.J. Moore and Dan nd Inning, ws ft was @ cut-ott in, ¢ 1 and| that. h ore . the oon to|Rouscher of Northwestern being PRO-WOMEN to his mates as the “Covered|ip the Church cup matehes, which : “are E ar Nisa ant yee: went vahatic ut 1 Cook his beat. Work, anford, | favorites Wag Was eouthpawing gilt-edge|Segin Thursday at Boston and they 4 mental boots, Lane had to be ¢ | have promised to play an. exhibition with the error. a * FDS coast eemper pemmammatons > coe eR aRTION GE RINT ie WAT FUER UREN RTe eer | aye yr: er GOLF FRIDAY | tire russe! aign't have a thing |at Forest’ Hills, T 14, on June 2 a Former Grid . l ] H | ] BE | n't s wit se two curbing their urge i Billy McCabe hit one of the longest 0 R BOARDI NG O IS BY AHE | FLAY was being held today in the | S84 couldn't get the ball over the| | \ ts thea S eer ate f F St N |drives of the day when he doubled t & ‘annual telegraphic prowomen| Plate at all while he wag in the box y expres Scone ar am lett field in the four v 7 land Sterling Stryker did as well as} With the amateur rule and qual 4 ‘a could be expected with the sieve sup- | for the big national tournaments an port, with Little Bill Johnston of Call- | tournament over 12 courses thruout state. The low scoring team in 36-hole test of medal golf will ge “4 Cop Mentor | a reat ISTEN ~\F HE to try for the title a EW YORK, ‘June 12—Big Bill BY Jove BUSTER TH" OL BOY U Dae ard which Js being. put up by| portiana Hn ae ay Fae Oa seeing new = : Edwards, old-time football star EET Trea ara | "LAD, ws TL HAV! eA WES ME # Hip BEWID A hington State Women's Golf| Hunnefield, of 0 of A s this yea Be { Prinoeton university and Inter di-|( A A Ay ascen Coe ke tN) owes FROM a Pee ® S\taces in the high spots this year i or noeton university and later di- “ 0 \ 3 olatie Jones, #9 | ai fs rector of athletics at Woodrow Wil- Le Sot aot ly ee J Z| Bt OF ARITHMETIC “fo Si MG aes AN TL DONT EVERNBODY The teams, together with the clubs | Kener rf. ; Ui biesraoM VERY erties son's school, was named Thursday | CLs] STRAIGHTEN UP OUR ACCOUNT! ANYWAY EXPECT “TO We owen, Het f] | they terre R. Johnstone |Latayette, 1b. ‘ as principal of the New York Police! At Columbus— R WE AVEM us LET ME GEE Now, Nou WANT «|| Get rf BACK jand Phebe Noll Tidmarsh, Seattle | Mot * Dundee Fights academy in which experienced po-|Kansas Cit 1 13 3 hele 2 = ’ ALL L vitow | lunstic ntagaral| PEA FOREST | Golg club; W. Pursey and Mrs, H, 0, /Reah 28 : p flcathen will be taught thelr jobs by [Columbus = Tete INTHE FIRST PLACE, 1 oweD ryan CALLG DRIPS HERMIT! f] | Xounss Inglewood Country club; F:|Meser, > H Terris Friday %e pape who never were policemen| Batteriex—Schu Lingrel,’ Zinn | You $\4., ~AYOUR FINE FOR Wh ae ae | eons aah ths : Patten, | *Yarrison, 1f a . 3 at all. and ult; Northrop, Leverette | 2 ; oO Lepeebevan tiie tt et Tota Li Bo E- iighawhia, waccigtio! ootumissoner| and’ Urban, cee hh | pepe asteady WAVE BEEy AROUND | P, Jefferson, Bverett Country iNihitty 301 in Long ut bi of police, mado the selection and re-| 4+ Inajanapoll Pall '25.-~~ BUT THRU MY EFFORTS K |M. Dutra and Mrs, W, Patterson, Ry sw YORK, June 12.—Johnny i marked that Edwards ought to make |srnnonpolia ns R WE.) El vy WAG REDUCED -1o $71.50~ Like } Aberdeen; W. Dalgleish and Kath: | { dIN pundee, who got a reprieve Y a F608) Becatas Haris a” He? Men all polis. . A Mi ea A : f RACETRACK! erine Hurley, Tacoma Country club; | 2 1]from the weather man the other around and a great man 1B. ofan * raariye ipod 4 bapete hey AND Now pee 0 CANCEL | Mrs. H, Bowen and N,. Christian Pte re. 9 ©) night, will mount the steps to the ( because he was born in Broome ey Lie afiaaleton und Alnsmith; | MWY DEBT ~$17.50 FROM#25, | Yakima; Mrs, Blodgett and T ¢ {ring at Coney Island Fridaygmight ; Gong. New York and Krueger LEAVES #IT.S0ux AML Nor Morris, Pircrest; Mrs. riggs and 1 BJand take whatever it is tha & Edwards is one of the two big men |__At Toledo— R. H. EB. = 2 Ha - W. Black, Bellingham; R. Wats © ©) Sidney Terris has to give a tol Cs i Bias at Ere Tone: Now in the United State: vho e Milwauk: ‘i OAC AE and Mrs, G, Riegel, Spokane; Siar n the Uni States who are not Sot To THE | ingle atdwii 3s -ifold man, , E known as “Tin: The other one | Batteries—Bell and McMenemey; ARE & fo THE Goop! | Mitchell and Mrs, W. Yeager, Olym | Stryker, pe 1 0| ‘Their bout was set back because i is “Big” Mann, the Nebraska wrest. |Bayne, Johnson and Can ’ | pin, and W. Mader and Mrs. 0, Born, | $Glbke, ab © 11the hot spell broke right in thelr er, At Louisville— H. 1 yy Manito Golf club, Spokane. Cutehaws ae *) races and rain camo down on a very s % a alg ee te eld 7 3] Totals . (62) 4 2? 18 iolnice” house of customers at the 4 fc i Loulsville .... i 18 0} . ve Coney Island Stadium, : INTERNATIONAL L LEAGUE Batteries—McQual eth and| | ANGELS RALLY | {Bry for,deri ts cent “The numerous gallery, which now pase cy . 0 , | Hoffman, Holley and Meyer | SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 12.—Ral-| {batted tor Brasill in seventh, follows Dundee with the morbid hope i : lying in the ninth inning to score |ortiana see LT020004 0-14 Mea} beeen: Whe Ae Toronto ...+ ya We four runs, Log Angeles defeated San |Statt!® sssecsc5 00011000 0— 2] knocked out, w c : Baltimore .... Py eel iy CH McCLELLAN ILL l¥rancisco 6 to & hero yoxserday,| Chars? defeat to Fussell, At bat—ort as Sabie Dundee in their first Eh i CHICAGO, June Harvey. Mos Hk ts e «the Sonty | Eussell 4, runs scored 7, Rune respon preis) boat: Dundee ‘ Buffalo 6 3 |Clellan, hard tuck pla Zin ch | shih teat rs Wa trailing the Seals | inte tor--Meeker 2, Fussell 2, strvker 4; meting, which was the closing plece fi Reading /. 11 2] ¢4g0 White Sox, who was out of the| Mie boar R i gebsa tan tote Sheeher di Tueatie, | Madieen, Square Ge arnent n 7 game all last weason because of ill. | Panda Watt ccs LW hale Stryker 8. Rtoten base —tunnetield, Home | Syracuse .. a 7 1|ness, in In a serious condition at a| Wan haneldas), Fo. 8 a [ERA HuAneslold) Brasil, Two-bare ite Providence . | 6 14 2 | local hospital ay a result of an opera latterios — Glauner, Payno. and | Hunnetieta Re Raingds hnas hana a4, SHE SIGNS Mise a £ tion for gall stones, He is a utility Ennis; Potter, Crockett and Yelle. MoCann 2, Lafayette, Deal & T. Baldwin,| NEW YORK, Juno 12, — Mis : ( fielder 7 5 oats iat i! Rraatll, Rohwer Double plays—Crane| Helen Wainwright, former national ! SOUTHER? TAL rat to Herman; Trash to Herman; Cutshaw [champion and Olympic swimmer, has Nashville . 13 0 BARFOOT WINS Ariat hae Nhs Seta signed a contract to coach swimming Atlanta . 6 2 D i\\\ % om) 5 th Pool {n Hatt} and diving at Wenworth Chattanooga 810 1 "ORCHR" ENIAL | hi LOS ANGELES, abune Clyde | ————5 | Portsmouth, N. H. sho will get 1 } Mincineheah: toh We cn AOS 8 ; i P ned tarfoot pl srnan toa b to 2 Coast L $5,000 for threo month @ i 0 Walter Gautreau, stir second bane —S win over Onkland here yesterday as eague SS oF man of the champion Holy Cross col Barfoot shut out the Oaks until tho | S—— | fol Maraphits ‘ : lego team denies that he has signed Sue, ninth inning, when they scored two @ Won Lost Pet ALL I et Mob! +3 6 contract with the Philadelphia Ath — j run Han Franoiseo 17 m0 | y ia en letion, Gautrenu said Thursday that | ‘the sore nou et DON a8 Oe ci Who won the quarter-mile race at |he did not Intend to wlgn with any JOakland vis. F fT Amenities ON) SEATTLE vs. PORTLAND F Ta the Bastern intercollogiates in 19247 | major league club, but would pla Vernon , ’ 5 7 0} Portand 2 468 Game Called ' f " mF, F, W. minor league ba. bay, on the Pacific ©1028 BY WEA BERVICE INC. orto: <rause or; y, |Oaldand ah tet ‘% Hattorios-Krause and Byler; Bar ‘a 4 M " esa | Pi Welffrich of Penn State, @ (Coast this summer, L IHeReraG A RAR ALY sacramento et RESERVED SBATS