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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1925. D. H. Huston Leading Amateurs in Early Round of Play, Amateurs Are |. HewesNew Gotoh | TUREWNE WINS ALL-CITY TENNIS HONORS! WwW illie MacFarlane, Recent Nations al Open wi inner, Displays Gather in g at : Cherished Prizes of Victory ee 1 Tacoma Links) — Indians Win {QR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) Rita Meyer Seattle Golfing Stars En-| ‘ | Opener, But ACG RUR A Cae, ———— c ‘ Is Women’ S tered in Northwest Am- - - ig 506% ateur Tourney Drop Second é Bo nla aa A ie. Z ( he fe a age ae pGE ! Z| Net Titlist 4 EX C. SE A MOST EXTRAORD) 4 "S| hia RACKET OF TRAININ ALL DAY - i pacts cot sen ek Jun ‘ Brazill Hits Two Home METHOD OF TRAIING, INDEED! 22224] 19 OKE, IF A FELLA PLAINS ™ Da Ponte Sisters Cop Hon- : nit Runs in Double Bill; | ay WORD, ~ DoST Not) REALIZE C™T FDDLE, OR 1S A, SUGGLER | =~ ors in Women’s Doubles 30 this mornir ‘ : Wild Second Game Tat rf 16 Dust “Wo DANS ~{ BUT FIGHTIN’ COME a Ne, NATURAL From Stephens Sisters rapa : 7 WITIL You Bok “TAT Mooaan 2 To ME AS WOP-SCOTCH 0 A FROG I, ak ee ee ge ny < X E : ° \ Now THIS 1@ OFFICIAL, ~~ I'M ODE EAN SEP ONEN NOT GONNA LON THAT MOOGAN Net 7 itlists TRIFLED WrTH! ~~ EGaAD, « } . ; ; 90 COLD, HELL WAKE UP. : wien L-tRaWweED Sonn L, HE Oy Dik I . y SKIMO! ‘ PREPARED HIMGELF WEEK Nn ee e BEFORE “THE Com HOW SERIES STAND OAMES THIS) WEEK i se BY PETERS ROSE AOS a Ave Every amat r ANGELES exception of J Westland and j n exhibition Rudy V . is teeing off here to- é the firit game day, 0 ha galaxy of high class linksmen as Dr. O. F. Willing, the defe champion; Chandler | Egan, Bon Stein, Lee Stell, Dixie | Fleager, Frank Dolp, Cecil Coville, Tom Green, Chuck Hunter, Bill Noo. nan, Russ Smith, W Fovargue, | Forest Watson—well, it's not hard to realize that this week's play !s going to prov many thrills and| f Glassy golf before the curtain ts rung down next Saturday | Seattle is remarkably well repro. ; = J sented in the amateur list, and also 3 i. 5 : ‘ : Laipeel , \ ~= : pecan in the women's field, which gets un- 5 , 5 ies der way tomorrow. f ‘ | } : : : , i ster, Helen, The course was very crowded } bat $ y ApoB ike Aan Sunday with players limbering s esa Berrie vcnotek tat : 7 ij The Indians started out in 5 ticke iy aonren ne these mean nothing. What hap- hombasrpd te hon ba nti it feats URB i i weateh Were 64.04 AGA TE ee aa reir sex | : ; lag! Anes stk end: 601 lade Filta saver datactet 1 blapuana and tomorrow with the fair sex | « edi aap chglalrgp iter i. er defeated Irene en fs the all-important Issue. WILLIE MACFARLANE WITH GOLF MEDAL AN Stas aad decid ther toteil pes 2-6, California's talk about sending a ning and one in the fourth, (ee ae ee ea Taa ; es ag ray ty Is ENIOTE Tack Contbine out to be the bunk after one of the eat strugg n the tory p 4 Bi ia a ho regulars who Hts victory , or less ¢ ‘ ‘ exp hadn't give te ‘ seb 1CAGK t layer He's depicted with the medal and cr nblema. of { pore vane . J - econd t 1 Ca rt t § ine NEW sports fie is opening on the ic hai for |} : the 100-yard dash at & bite Secige sp ee egies the month of July with the trend of etal etics going to ; meres Ginter ens" Jack Johinson“Discovered” 2.2222 c ie Aint nth al a ge and the weather ts uled a big athl progr for the coming month. meet will undoubtedly be one of the} Tanglie forced the champion meet will und | e f f ame, wing ; Serar 2 * spor t : ‘ se * : 2 which w : ‘| Z E in the second set, the play being vis | rey in 0s nge es Shan w otes ab c n Ju i more ht oi sent to extra games, but Turenne . . ive f We ea Pa ate he two gan a bore down on his youthful op- Hueston Is — * ST pest OAME which Seattle. men will compete.ltcnan th enter the weet hee, Thus 1 || finished first and second in the’|| Bonent steadily and won out Open Winner | F2meus Colored Heavyweight of Other Years Told ..°°"""’ AS « [Horse nd bleyele racing ar ‘firmt time that local ere || Sentry t. Hubbard, favor ta th “spear gat final set, MA CONTRY CLUB, June Old-Time Promoter He Expected to Lose Fight; sJack Huston, te yourvest| He Did; But McCarey Saw His Possibilities =, Bis t ——— ; mpionship v t 4 tary i teams to [ s 1 i P ent across eres io the. new Pacit BY T. J. (“UNCLE TOM”) McCAREY ; - 8 aver & week after the bl Victor hicago, however, Wittman, |/the net Apacs Northwest open. golf champion, win- | Famous Promoter Who Is Telling His Life Story in This Daily Series . te tess den ts habe Horse racing, which opens in same Pf a x Mt timed and placed. fiing the crown over « large and of Personal Narratives, : spose ad July, , a British |] to be cor pee ores storm r ; y h exhausted Glassy field in the 73 holes of meda! CHAPTER IIL bi Ae at ae ag eae 2. , altho jocke = an " : n the final game was finished. play, which ended yesterday with i the recital of “old-time” stories of the ring during my 8"... : ree *) and tr from Kentucky, a@ 295 total. Steady, and at times : Virginia, and New York, are brilliant golf brought the award to career as a boxing promoter and observer of. such handling the horse entries the Seattleite and he had a six/events, the record books are not being used to any extent. a8 1 hoped ears a hoa er per « Sisler Stars stroke lead over the field at the » ° ‘ nd is axpected t Iam relying upon memory for such stories 1 A i . , e. a ’ ‘ be 1 he Crystal Swimming club of ag sorna Setiae ont ae as are deemed of interest, just as I might |s: ‘ ig Seattle, will take part in the big ‘ aA cha ) in Cumehaae isplay of tennis to win the second ‘shesy s besgorery i a 2 j ‘Do You Remember” session | {2e"’*,” oat athletic program which will be : oduced in’ the set after a terrific fight, and take Dutra, the Aberdeen professional, narrate in a ‘Do You Remember” session ; , 0 t nae i : . fe t sigan pase wine epee Lobe tied for second place, each having with fans who gathered about in an im-|*!' 4 pu gute ven hee areae ey 1 BY BILLY EVA? | es teea Asal feet 8 Miistead, p celebration, July 1. The Crystal EORGE SISLER seems certain 1 finish $01 totals. promptu manner Junther ; ‘ ] Swimming Gardens, the nat yell : 7 BGA wephipensi: were ab ati be Neil Christian, the 1924 champion, z ; ry Aran we ’ sore > ; to be the first big leaguer to E p L f " “ P : ee torium of Victoria, will be the , of their form and rallied con- faltered on the last round, but he Nor will we stick to a “continuity,” as , the mark {n) hase| stantly “on thelr secves. Misc “% . 4 “" b ° rt 0 seene of the meet between the 2 " nae ‘e eked sense vee they say in pictures—that is, be guided by + ft batted for } nint two aquatic teams, It will be tr fea troxm saa 9 ae | Meyer won but 15 games while 305. 1 ones, of : : Nerdibitng nae ‘ off dmatam ha’ thet atari vent Ob - t meback is most) Miss Stephens had 17 to 1 . a Walte F particular order of events. That's why seatus 1 0 fficially dedicated by the tour ! a ! > Ae Wied. pra i her soe esentes doped bag tw any particular order of aa eens 4 y of the swimming stars. ; gee remy le. At ng of the| credit. The first set went to the sey, of copeonidaee patie igeserre I will tell today of how I met Jack Johnson, |: 166 ¢ toh Hay Dat sak ; ‘ 4 he pre-! joser by 'm blg-acore but; Mise Money back to Seattle w ‘an ray * 11414 ea ae i : rae ; he would mage Raspective scores of 308 and 309. ‘ a recollection very strong in my memory. : e i , 2 hat % sv c ad f Y whi | Meyer won the second by two . 7 ~ 1 1% 1 + run ts, y afte % t lea | games, The incident occurred while I still was con- bet okt Rayne \ eet of Seattle © the acene of tho gath yoints bet Tn the Hentttegakiie Hala ts ia Leaders’ Cards . ducting the Century Athletic club in Los |i0i)*) preted ti f rth ling. : st year. Jelde the iplon, Miss Meyer ap- u2ex ber: After a year's | parently inched, but MeCAREY = Angeles. ni wr Paes a4 stead 2.| 3 trouble, te [fore arene fe in Golf Finals | Opening my mail one day I came upon a letter signed - : : omit [ i ue | f | W aoe le, fore dropping it “| “Sack Johnson” and it started off like this: Two it ve, tate, Lane, | ashington Favored tn wilt fst 208 Inst aea, |/DAPONTE SISTERS | 295—J, Huonton, 305 last ses aed is ares, Husetor oe nae) “Mr McCurry. I’se in Bakersfield (Calif.) and I'se rop of | ARE VICTORIOL H Sranill a bensfil: to Bre | 5 a drop of| ; goin’ to box a big colored fellow here and I'se not feelin’ tl iferman; Meck 10 Jacobs to Mood. Hudson Oar Race Today mete: than 108 son f the women's double titlists D Ne ey points from his ; paired with her sister, were good and as I intends to make boxing my livin’ I begs BY P. J. WALSH Talitha ade eccnedenanes ‘ defeated by Bernice and Helen Da. to call your attention to the fact that I doesn’t feel so JOUGHKERPSIE, N) ¥. June-t2.| 0 weconds faster than thé heavier | i Ponte in an extra set, Misses Irene good and don’t bank too much on this contest, because |, bry I Before sundown Monday the| crew. While all this was taking | sidered tho | One eee Stephens dropped the Pursey, >| that boy is real good and my being sick he might whip r tb. ( 1 6] rowing championship crew of Amer-| Pl Ivania was going thru “ most valuable | Hrst set but won the second with h ; |ne , 1 ; ; né of tho biggest upheaval < player 1 case. In the deciding affair, the Da- me. But I wants to come down and box for you and I : t | Ree aRatO DA Reet ed | WARNES Ttary. GE cthe mere, Tera verleht EVANS mxrican Teagee [Ponte sisters won the six out of the . Ayton. | wants to come to Los Angeles, ie Mea ie litle against one| head conch, was turned loose Starting with the opening of the |t¢" ames played and to them went | ba aie: ' * ‘ of the fines Nh head coach following the on, Sisler went 34 consecutive i ee s all-city doubles’ crown, HAT was a long time ago and I| getsomeclothesin Mr. Guilkey's fields ever toon ght trouble, turned in his resig-| mes in which he made one or loyd Nordstrom won the boy's never had heard of Jack John-| place, but I haven't any money, | § ‘ as ter a regatta; MAtion, which becomes effective fol.|More hits, It looks as if it would | tle Saturday and Scott and Turenne |son, So I read the letter several) and so when I go to his place | Cycenay, 3b y Heres Tee aiken | loWitig: (6 bios’ day lie a cinch for him to make good |” the men’s doubles honors. FRENCH STARS (tines. | and {f he comes to the door, yon | Nenm : , ‘ | | phish oii undefeated! Columbia was in a similar position, | 0% bis spring prophecy ae SACRAMENTO, June 22.—Sacra- It was a different sort of a let- Hattie Mt My in aan os r " * ‘: eights, Navy and/ too, as in the mide of their » on Low ball pitching, which bothered | (7 mento defeated Vernon in both games| ter tha had been used to recelv-| Jack, go ahead. he place was | ‘ige d | Wisconsin, wore | Fred Miller resigned and Bill Haines, | }!m las nd which was con- | 4 of the double bill here yesterday, fanart "alae brag about himselt,| % few doors down, a ft 63 ® + to paddie to the| of M. I, T., was appointed temporary | Sidered h "uddadenens -by© ametioat National League winning the morning affair 6 to 4, |p. took precautions about my| Guilkey came to the door a minute | 14°") ‘ : pir vere f line afid would} coagh. Few here concede Columbia | !¢*sue pitchers, ts not causing him and tho afternoon game, 6 to opinion of him later and I nodded, “Yes.” Later | soo ‘ ° more than chal-/to rise above fourth place tomorow, |®!Y trouble this season, French made five hits out of eight | ; ‘ Guilkey came over and said to me, " . i 4 4 lenge the Husk-| TWO MORE | Tho fact that Sisler is hitting the | Kor York .. tempts. in the two games, I sat down and wrote him “pretty swell fighter! And I re £, _ | ® jos down the| RACK EVENTS ball to all fields this year ts almost |Ciscimart First Game .H E “When your contest is over, | piied, "Why = re four-milo course.| In other races of the day, which | Conclusive proof that he has en. |Rrookiyn MMOD ciipvecsctesresss a4 ff you are not coming to Los | why he answered. “Ho. or. |Glazn : 5 Rave The real battle} were to be a junior varsity and|tfely recovered his great batting |St Louls Sacramento . 9 Angeles send me clippings from | gered three sults of clothes and a 4 Piers | i of tho day, hgw-| freshman test, Syracuse was favored | &Y* Pniiedeiphi Batteries—Oldham and Whitney;| the pat ig at tell me hide | ght and dark overcoat and threo| goers hy tnnin Sid 4 ever, was expect-| to take the junior race and Pennsyl-| I Bonen ies Canfield, Shellanbach and Koehler. you think of your opponent.” | separate pairs of pants.’’ |enttio 2| ; ed to be a three-| vania tho freshman, : Ne. Second game— R. H. H.| 1 wanted to see what he would Iewny caldn't you'veome colt and |, aie 2 i] CALLOW cornered affair, | pane SPLIT BILL At Chicago— 4 Already & gay and colorful throng : » Vernon . 9 , tell mo?” I asked, and he answered: |", Ankles « ‘ 4 S~1") with the Huskles the favorite in town and bofore the first race |. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 22,—The |Philadetpiia Sacramento AW, ad of sending a letter, John-| ‘Jack sald you knew all about it an Innings pitched Naylor harge | Navy cond and Wisconsin the |is on it I thought that more than a Seals split two games with Portland |Chicako ‘ Seay fr Batteries — Eckert and Whitney; #55,0.4\8 Runs responsible for— | showing outfit record crowd of 80,000 will bo on} Pere yesterday, losing the morning Batteries—Decatur and Heline; : son bobbed up in Los Angeles and | deras Re rhapensth)@ tars) , apt aay : Hughes and M. shea came straight to my office. J Uked| T WAS sort of flabbergasted but as : na Nagloe as Olcont affair, 7 to 4, but copping the after. |Jones and Gonzales noo It, 7 to 6 ck ‘ him from the firnt | he mlready waa matched to fight {1 banen— Bead: tatz, Home noon tilt, t uck Hannah, . . } s a+ | Sam MeVey, I thought maybo halt Mwo-bane bit r boat has a chance to slip in. com | day morning. former Vernon catcher, made his} At Cincinnati Timers in Meet Use He had lost the decision at cng WA Ainge el Ln TAS A rifice hite-Whatey 4, |ing down tho home stretch. Syra-|houtw tor a sho & first appearance fh the Beaver line. | New York Bakersfield and the fellow lic had} Would be quite an advertisement to Trac tune batted tr |) tator @ short row: ub ateadin tnd | i in: the) tiesby eines bak failed to | Cincinnati \'ko. aroun¢ dolled up that way. r Krug 2, Btatz, Wha ania} on ordere s oarsme 5 Microsplit Watches | heen tating avout turned out to be! & fat SAG enue be Pill 2015; Ginanet, Mrasitl 2. Pasned Lalicennig | other crews entered, have fair possi Ne denen Ay as Mae oie tilt Batteries: Scott and Snyder; Lue For the first time in Big ‘Ten track |Hank Griffin, the colored fighter |e’ Paving Mi Careataate nails | Umpires—Finney and Car- | bilities, but thelr chancos for Ket-| until time for the bie race whith vat {., First Game . | aue and Kreuger, : and field history microsplit watches |previously referred to In these ar-| cits to hin eredity. MeVoy entered |'° |ting In for firat place honors. were 1 eUKteA GAGE fea MOH WAL Bortianid sisi Sere used In the race events catch. |ticles and whose affair with Jeffries | the ring a 10.to-1 favorite over John« | ——————— | not oxpectod. ihe » CAYTIENE saving | san Francisco. aN At St. Louts— R. HB ing 4 sie Lo Hoi of a |wil be related in another artiole.| yon, and Johnson fought him care American’ League Re TN Botting here favors the Husk Sattories Burns and Hannah; Wit | Boston ; 181 second. These time-pleces were de-| eapite hin defeat by Griffin, m| fully, as it was his first (or second) gu veloped during the world war to timo | reat y good fighter, T judged John-| contest here. He earned the decl- J) 0 projectiles in artillery fire. son to have great posslbilities and | sion and also mado quite a hit with ae bene Portnt severe G16 0) Mails, Stuart, Deckerman, Dyer and aS agreed to give him n trinl. As T| the fanw. sity In a timo test recently ar-| weather conditions aro promised and, |e eenelses ; 2B oe RE Jack Scott Is Setill lrecollect, he via ft t matched ie After thix contest Johnson became | } $4 ad {| ranged by Coach dim Rice, Doyle's} oven should it rain, the race wil nut If HESS ortes—Yarrison, Leverer my club with Jack Jeffries, brother] the talk of tho town, Low Atigolc 4 ‘pont went over the course In 19| be postponed, ichae, Meeker and Tobin; Mitehell, Pitching Good Ball |0t im. 6r that may have been his | wasn't wo large then, Jack went | petrol : Hes ROSE OU Pfeffer and Agnow COPS PAIR y ‘ ‘ SALT LAKE CITY, June 22.—Salt second mutch here dippy on fine clothes, Tn the morn fi F u k Scott of the Giants « Uh igs: " he ow Yo 5 Cat : ‘ Lake closed the series. he EO aerial ine wou coma with oe tn | 4) Cayler Leading in Brooks Is Promising Pitcher Wins 49 ais oie ok rata | neces i day with Oakland by wi ig bo wen one of the mont. dependabie| UN our next chapter an ine {dent | change to another at noon and sport by winning both | | . ik fs . . contests of the double header, 0 pitchers on the McGraw staff thus 4 will be related, including details cede Fe Be aati it mH te al with pees ew onk sil Scoring of Tallies Player for Chicago Games i mn School | 1 and 10 to 6. Be rn ale.t A of the Jack Jeffries-Jack Johnson Fue Sue ares snore veauie. | CCS O ‘ . In his four 1 this se And Scott, It will be . ntwee stron |New 4 Hazon Cuyler of the Pirates seoma ) . |. Mirst Game— , 3 to Subacedl wa figured all-enrn a| pete that T helleve will bring o| {0 fant between duck weffrien | Now York iNet CL hl Me) athe Chicago Cubs appear to have /OWen Carroll, claimed. by Oukland sf ERED, 2A Se ll bgmalil “thru A) mile, But right now Jet mo tell of | fd Jack Johnson, Including a | Hattorios—Iaber and Schalk; Jones, /bent on leading the National League yO atta sith GRCTERR I areas jOakland 4. veseeeeeD 18 Tow years ago, | funny and surprising stunt that | peal | picked up A most promising player |! re Breatoat college | Salt Lake’... pated ‘ the way, Jack Johnson introduced bd | Beall and Sehang Jin runseoring this season, Cuyler pitcher @ all time, won 49 games! Ratto G Nhawale. tO" LbWi Ataalt Johnson put over on some of us Jin now out in front and at the rate {i donathan Brooks, outtioldor, He } hd attories—D ; in 61 starts, His last 28 exhibitions | MeDonale R. Norris Williams, the 1 One day 1 was getting my nhoos| At Wabhington RoW he's going bids faly to cling to the |has been clouting the ball at a lively) were victories, Some record! 4 dre Np ae 2 player, wears a black velvet rhined at a place near my office on| The cables announce Dempady Cleveland -@ 10 load, Hit teammate, Max Carey,/elip and in the field has covered | " RIARE) ral o’ Bhanter on the courts. ial third wt., when Johnson came up,| Will take part in a benefit bout in | Washington 12 1 who has yearly ranked near th Th Oakland BNA Vex aloe ! ' Johnson enmo up ' 2 jand who has yea nnked Neat tho} roniy of ground. No leas an © national Intercollegiate meet |S ‘ really too bad that the throwing |e was a tailor shop next door.|Parin July 4, ‘The roceipia will be} Batterion; Smith and Waltora: {top in bringing counters across the {Plenty of ground, No less an au Mepcollolate moot Salt LAKO ds ..sseessceesee0 Won Last Pennsylvania also has a real out-| hand for the ceremonte ide opportu anc ack nyle's| {de opportunity, and Jack Do All crews took a final spin Mon Rusty Callow took his cuse, Columbia and Cornell, with the Hams and Ritehto, St, Louls . | No odds are being given, as the Navy |e : Doyle crew won the right for} will go to the Hine on even term: Seen fe VSR psaat » race by beating Irmiger's var-|with tho Pacific Coast lads. Ideal 13 0 and Gibson; 16 6 ney, Boehler and ; Mulcahy and Cook ioe i 1 ssa Hie aI fous was a torrible flop at the box of.| Battories—Kaiser, Pructt and Ry= pop bottles js wo. universally | Jack nuld: divided equally among Mra. Demp-| Johnson, Marberry, Russell and plate, is 10 rungs behind, being in tity than McGraw dopes him as alpen, It may be no ry to turn! Singlet 1 ; teowned on, “Mr. MoCarey, T would like to sey's milliners, ual, ourth place com \ Tox, Rickard, oalied In’ titth, darhness Ui v noy's ne Hi fourth place, mary this (hing over to Tox Rickard, called in fifth, darknoss,) oy

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