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THURSDAY, JUNI 18, THE SEATTLE STAR | 285. Predicted as Winning Score for i e 7@ 6 «4 PRE- SEASON COAST LEAGUE DOPE PANS OUT Low Scoring NSE hain’ s Crew Dark Horse of’ Hudson Race] Yale Picked to Win Over Ne Figured for Classy Field) ost veor the wisco ngton’s championship eight Poughkeepsie horse of the ¢ Dad Vail, o Galaxy of Pro and Ama- teur Golfers Open Tour- ry Friday at Tacoma h of the BY X C. ROSE his 1924 outfit by W 7 6 golf ids : ; he| looking squad a : Bs e out Monday, with Pennsylv consin the darkho Here we have th Wise Hudso not be Placing the figures at this mark would Indicate that the course was a short one, but such is not so because it has a 6600 yardage which is around the championship length, but we feel that from the class of players who will tee-off Friday ang Saturday, there will be at \ one who will come under ! ire with four 71 rounds the the Hudso Badgers nd to Wash river regatta at ked to fight it ide choice and W areas there w cn 1 » Stars ee Welcome rea to give all comers a stiff argu- ment in trying to topple the crown off of his brow. This sturdy lad from the Yakima club, learned his links game right on the Tacoma course and that is quite something in his fayor. Dave Black, Phil Tay lor and Mel Smith seem to be given the best chance to de = Christian. g their guesses, the havo lost a! NE of the best attra National A. A. L wht be held he romped home | | the Aberdeen crack, Walter Pursey and sev- eral other starters have a royal chance to cop the big award. Ve cannot recall of a Mortie Dutra, who has been flirting around the ‘ top at the finish for several years and h Bon Stein, the Seattle Golf club ace. Who knows, he may | spring an upset at Tacoma. i y meet years ago to diving he national Hyams Cleans Up P Mlle ne ae , Fortune on Turi tions In the He meet | England to Play w » Miss Erdele to Attempt Plunge | Across Channel YORK, Juno 18.—Gertrud swimming NEW YORK, June 18.—Philly| asia Hyams, well known turf operator,| LONDON, June 1§.—Mile. Suzanne who made and lost a dozen for-| Lenglen, former baile tennis cham. | Wisin: tune he track, was said to have|pion, arrived here y. to play | aan cleaned up $100,000 on the [ast race|in t Wednesday when Bill, | week at Wembledon. Bill had |} times, and |beth Ryan, star went over. ly four a thing the former In the Great Outdoors What can add to the enjoyment of your outing more than good looking, comfortable, serviceable clothes? We picture our famous No. 30 pants heré, of Filson waterproofed khaki, with large, heavy pockets, double front and seat, shaped in the leg—comfortable and | good looking. 8 store and in spect these Filson Better Outdoor Clothes, Whether you purchase or not, you are welcome. Free Catalog of Detter Outdoor Clothes on Request C. C. Filson Co. 1005-1007 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. We carry a tine line of shirts and underwear tn Wide price range, FiLSO TTER » OUTDOOR ia CLOTHES ATTN “Filson the Clothes Man Who Knows.” for the same round with Miss Eliza-| California} the British kuplons hip next} She was drawn | | | | 4) sh plunge. McFarlane Is Good Sport and Titlist It is predicted that Willie Mao Farlane will make a great cham. pion. He dem rated in winning the open title, the other day, that }he is real golfer, a fine sport man, a fighter and a man. He's almost certain to be popular with the golfing fraternity SEIDMAN COPS SAN FRANCISCO, June 18. Teddy Seldman n from Sammy Compagno in a main event here Wednesday night Itho Sammy forced the fighting. Jimmy Byrne of Los An. hung a knockout on Johnny Burns in the fifth round of |a preliminary, THYE BOOKED two-hour mateh Thurs Ith Billy Edwards, Kan. City. Thyo's 4 the wrist lock and tho | knuckle headlock CHANGE GAME EVERETT, 18 between the t Se Sedro-Woolley been changed from Sedro-Woglley to Wverett, it was announced here Thursday ing. No rea ven for The game culls morn on was g the | shift MASCART WINS MONTRWAL, June 18 Maseart, Buropean toalter Jehamplon, won m 12round decision from Tommy Noble, former Britlah hampion, PORTLAND, Ore, June 18.—Ted| mant of the world's light ht wrestling title, was and| Cont ha — National Swim Isaac Waltons Yale Wins Series From Harvard Nine CAM GC a Frisco Sends Boat to Victoria Event \ 18 |Ed Leader's Men dent of Winning From Crimson in Regatta BY HENRY L. Torps Defeat Team |"! © « From U.S.S, Movers zt rapes unlap Confi- Trailing son. se FARRELL Before the started in ’ on was made up after a sur\ San Francisco was figure cxses, league and doped to get ace was Los Angeles wa Inning t-tossed Bush in a pit bs agninat Slim Haris held the Indi split even in a The White So: HOME RUN LEADERS 1 more | n runs. 8 and Reece Santorb Cops Race SCOT HEATH, F ny Walker's § April, sed the box and gave “|B 14 | ame was forf: Classic in England jar \No U pset Yet in Ball Race in Western Minor Harvard Crew San Francisco Gets Off to Big Lead; Salt Lake Is ark Horse, and Sacramento and Vernon Are A Wes Coast league teams are running true to form so far thi a dope-sheet for the sea- of the camps as follows: the strongest team in off to a fast start. the Salt Lake was the dark horse. figured as second or third choice. Seattle was picked to com- plete the first division. Oakland was doped to head the second division. Sacramento made several changes and area Vernon since jump ¢ H the clubs will stay in is asking too much, but s certainly run true te he first two months or se season. “: Only One Game Booked Sunday in Star Loop SE of a misunders' ing n time of the game the Junior noe club didn't y up for the ne with the Queen City Motors in The Star le last Sunday. The but the decision as been reversed, the Junions will he Motors at Green Lake Sun- 7 he rest of the teams in Division One of The Star league will be idle {1 the outcome of this game is If the Juniors win they i for the finals, but if they several tussles will have to be 4 to nettle second place in the Independents and the Garfield Cubs are to play the semi-finals in other section, but as both semi- Is are to be staged on the same they will have to walt for Di- ne to settle their race. 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