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TUESDAY, JUNE 2 * Str oke Oar E His Rowing Mates Today l ected by Jibrickson One of Finest Strokes in Rowing Game; Crew Men Leaving for Homes in Northwest Today | by Various Routes BULLETI DUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 23.—Al Ulbrickson, the reat stroke of the Washington varsity rowing e » Will captain the Huskies on the water next season, Ulbrickson was elected to a luncheon at the Nelson hou which the varsity and Jayv the honor by his mates at se at noon today, following ee eights were disbanded. The boys are leaving for their homes in the Northwest by various routes, some goin; by way of the Panama cana * Thrilling BY P..J: \ TNA eet detteten calls of a fleet (Star Stat © near the finish line, of the ters of a boat | go down as one of all time here. United States destroyers anchor Annapolis 3 the University of Washington by three quar- i directly overland, others 1. Navy Beats Huskies in Crew Finish WALSH ‘arrespondent) une 23.—Amid the piercing ed nosed out avy eight length Monday, in what will of the greatest rowing races » & a [He BDAN SALT SAYS GENE TTI SAT He’! il ¢ Captain Huskies i in | 1926 TL When Jack Johnson Knocked’ | Out Jim Jeffries’ Brother” fAl Ulbrickson Will Captain Washingto1 * on Crew Next * # le eee American Le gue | McCarey Telle How Tebnen Predicted Round in Which He Would Stop Jack Jeffries, and He 4° New Yor R. H. Turned Trick; Johnson Marvelously Clever ‘Yo BY T. J. (“UN ou IM JEFFRIES in old-T seconded hi | geles. I have told how Johnson, unknown to me, first wrote from Bakersfield and later came after securing credit thru me, caused a sensation about town with his }down here and, | glad rags. | Jack by now was becoming very popular. |He possessed a cheerful |witty and a great mixer, | him. pe bantering with the best of th But before getting to the bout with Jack Jeffries, ime Sede! s brother Jac the latter’s match with Jack Johnso n |at the old Century Athletic club in Los An- ersonality, uveryone hem. liked There was nothing fresh about him, | but he was breezy and willing to exchange YCLE TOM”) MeCAREY k McCAREY T mu Ch Hatter « a hawke Pennock I At Ph a. I Louls , I t Zi 8 fi } 4 ‘ k V a. HE ‘ 7 8 I Uhle, I aute ers; Zachary and Rue Bt | tell of an interesting incident which had its beginning prior to the battle, With John Brink, the famous restaurant man (who since passed away) I was sitting at Pitcher brother Pitcher boys’ place was headquarters for the club. Brink and I were having our shoes shined and chatting Artie Pitcher called over to us, “Here comes the Big Smoke! pe Th 159 Necessary in Troon Play P. Year GE 13 % TUNNEY NEXT HEAVY KING ~ Local Boxing ‘Promoter Back From N. Y. Salt Says Tunney Will Be Ready for Dempsey Soon and Has Chance BY LEO H. LASSEN , c r ‘ t bis left hand tn { boxed carefully ‘ommy out, s Brink spoke up. He was quick and I were sitting togethe it ' e ings of # More than 60,000 people were on their feet on things like that. “Start ame tie ier ane ein both of ‘ : lege BEY | ; ack looked over to both of us, | s exce © when these powerful crews came under the j making out a couple of tickets) iieg hewn: dnd cated Gu | A Boole : eae _ hin atiries Poughkeepsie bridge neck and neck. The Ieerey to 70 Sp yae of Jack “Open up the envelope,” Mr. | maintatnion chanopic ‘ st boxer to beat Dempee: 7 wePaICK Ay | Jeffries, quick!” Tom.” I did so and it said, | e . leading an easy f Navy challenged and Washington answered; | AL ULBRICKSON 85 wine Johnson came up’ Artie| “Wateh'the face of Mr, dim Jef | DS Fane el brraibes utes oretirnnrte pa both crews were cutting the water 34 strokes ‘i ; j f AL Ulbrick-|'%8% Just finishing writing out the| fries in this round. Here goes |, tec atailte % - : pea to the minute. The Huskies fought bravely,| One of the finest strokes o the rowing game, Al rTiCK-| teeta and Johnsen noticed bvotle Jeckt” Riser ie syle ied ‘ fea ve but the Midshipmen bent to and crossed the} son, Seattle boy, was elected captain of ithe 1926 University | right away he u 12 Fae ng the first to finish ho will line a winner, with only four seconds of time| of Washington crew by his mates at Pougkiespive, pce bat youal ©] turne a card of 74, making a|f Tunney has e| toc ore e eg was disbanded by Coach Callou | ‘@ let on like ¥ 1 : separating them as they went under the| today bef re the eight we ay 1 by Coc h Me |v 166 the Hekate ahd tal Bay be tee es ape eau ras CALLOW wire. \ ed to t them over. ¥ total of 184 ; as the big hit in New ocked at 19 minutes 24 and 4-5 seconds to 19} . : Brink rather reluctantly sald o ! Fi = ean tort sha hae ove Navy was clocked ribe ails lionibrac ree ater cei s ACK JOHNSON was pa | , fs ; ’ Seen teak mipates 28 seconds for the Huskies. Bite zs: ies pe ‘ t As make ig Se consin came from behind in the final stretch to take! | a ae a stecrianalia “aa aol ated a7 be langerous r e e ice enn eight, after a gallant t O 2 suamators danken 1* ree fia heavparelabt: division this { place, vei a * sory pelea s Penn eig! ge oO vercome Johnson Predicts Knockout | \” bare . aking : 4 melgpt, cieen fight for the firs yee AF TER Johnson looked at it hej. 0. ue € Boon gland It 72 - place FX stare ladah and” sold ‘ a fell back. into fourth place ( National _National League | =) Seraph Lead fuze” ugh and sald,| 1. 5 sample with and clung there. Cornell fin- Tawdy. Landy, Mr. Brink and Mr.| ge time dack wax boxing Alyce Pap al oi ‘om. Have ail lost your sense lf ; ; ished fifth, Syracuse sixth tae a eae gi tid hace” ‘The he termed, Kaufman, once considered an ex b and Columbia a miserable 3 : L. ‘A. Counts Four Times Ake tremely promising heavyweight last. 7 ‘ ahag sn Fi F Mr. Art, you go Inside there During one of the rounds Hauf- y “acer uO ‘0 > 3 to Beat Seattle paper and an envelope. 1 am | fine showing and the crowd be- | 7% Varsity Won 8.9 86 en es i delng te write ec: thad- place at came wildly excited. But all the Heusty: Callow tasied his ao 2 6 ‘ w ' paper just what round the cham: time Johnson was blocking his ) feat, but altho his crew was beaten é Ba : a 3) pion, Mr. Jim Jeffries, is going blows and making no atterspt to Sik Recnaces the boys who came 3,000 miles to! 4+ Chicago RH Ey; to carry I'l brother Jack out.” knock him out. Most of the fans | SA gE spueitpanaerpa pos ie lassed PRESETS ; Biss ee poo aes tee] Then he added Mr. ‘Tom, | ldn't realize that inte has something to] Oniago’. : 949 3 4 e te {4 / don't open that envelope until the| Just when everyone wan most ex si pe nd that 16 the: O80 |e ieries—May-and XC ‘0 0 acrams ‘ {| night of the fight and then, when| cited, Jack ea, Bash and Gonkies ‘ ‘ , 0 *4/you sea me look over to you and| sight of me i 5 cobs, Bu a ae jonzall cs 2 0 ‘ smile, and say, ‘Now, Mr. Tom, open | holding Kaufman helpless, called Y 4 631 ‘ n | that pe n open it.” me petitie “6 14 7 | Bpencer : 1 t « ‘ers Lawdy, Mr here , | flela 1 Th hk 0 4 - rd | ' t that pre 4 ond xander, Kremer and He Had It Doped Right t was ho’ er Johnson wa a by Cuyler and 7 ith Spencer; Rhem, Stuart ai “iba Aa n the! URE enough! The night of the paving ead nabky ‘ Homers by Cuyler and Traynor, w ¢ i Ange noo se t y made rap the Sen cee 00 cl sor Jack Jeffries, big and ngside and ma WATERBURY, Conn., June i ip After the crews were lined! yfuch to the surprise of | be id the | usky as the latter was. John I | y Slattery, Buffalo light cad Errore by hog age Wealng et saree up in place, Julian Curtis, referee, | skeptics the Berlin umpire has | aticcive | , stopped Jimmy Conley, San | ; ee yelled, “Rea ." and seven cox-| yet announced Hohenszollern ba | thie ltt » sixth round here Paik hit 9 ros double and a PORE awains raised their arms in acknowl: |tor Hindenburg crane ae ‘Ei ht S tl es was down for ¢ White h er ee ec ea ( Gtr ners | GUY) eattle Amateur Scout ot tae ana areee el fork tiie a was heard and rews were off. | hand jase | |went down again without. belng|6 victory over the Red . Navy got away to a poor start sbecodbporetive' I t and the referee gave the fight cil and after three hard ae ; aes (4) ers in 1 e ay” > Slatter HOME RUN LEADERS ng signaled for a new start. ec a Hornaby, Ci LeaeE a, crews lined up again., The saa BY ALEX C. ROSE |the Rainier club; George Butterfield | IP | Hs Huskies, in lane 5, paddled slow- | anid AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ruined the |PMACOMA COUNTRY CLUB, June| 4nd Harry Callohan, also of Ral NO NET UP SETS | : : MY [steamers and pi pe reny2 tans, as the 23,—D + Willing, the Port-|Clyde Krakenberg, George Porter | thiet Bec theo etey_ | te canta phish eva dt i ay a | dato Fag tn bor nts Kruentre, Seems Fee] A UWTMBLEDON (inne Getting the Jump again, This | traffic. Three submarine | Milwaukee 82 re Jo for the after. | Se ole champion, |and Art Mc n of FE 4 | Robertson, Browne , ch cted as policemen to keep c noon was three Sut sebat ‘rently ost June time they were off. Johnny | 1 oaiioa cleat " i Bat and | inch tal fia : 4 Hee | on—~ started off ini full) 5 ht Paka eaget eet alt a W' a a " ad aie in nel Doyle was shoving his Penn : : oye skitt: B | nite off of Charley Root, who had] swing to defend | fom now on, and according to the! iprete: We es aie ‘eats WESTERN LEAGUE boat up with the midshipmen for | Overhead four hydroplate diving H. E.Jone of hia good | and his fast | hig titular honor | !neup tn the amateur championship | opening day's play of the all-English | wichita at Des Moines, rain, 100 yards. Navy led by a nose, | med. They entertained with flying Minin polle heat Alton ance pvatia 3/8 ne tae} in the 1925 play |@°@™ many good matches will be | @rass tennis tournament, which} ojanoma City at Lincoln, game with Penn second and Wiscon stunts. On vena shores eet ie ig § 1) ball was hopping kedly | ke wie the | "een before the final issue on Satur opened here Monday played (Sunday) r | were dotted with people while the | Columb IS Set Miljust not only pitched excellent | tad Results follow 4 was ahead, but Washington; |° sur with flag-waving rooters,| Northrop, Werre and Urban p bath after, that, ead: dees taningy Bau in the qualifying | qualities. i 3 aie 3, 6-4; J. Q. Anderson B, B. | Say 5 had jumped Penn, The stroke ; 5 R. H. E,|did hin darndost at the plate tn try round yesterday,| Willing ¢—148: C. D. Hunter, Jr.,| Andrae, 2-8, 6-3, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3; Jim Hen St. Joe, 4; Denver, 7 bei ised and Penn could | Wisconsin, a noisy delegation, had a| z Pad G.-D, dtuntery Sra | ABEBG 256 68) 028, F-8 8) tes | \ eet wee Rene, Fereen }band with them and all during the | Kansas City 2 12 1{ing to overcome tho lead he had with m total of |7% T4380: L. tell, 76, T7103: Hoy | nensey, bal Van Derfeen, 6-8, 4-6, 618-2 Sete eee nae not meet it. | big race they played "Come On, Wis. | Louisville 4 14 1|spotted the enemy, Miljus scored | 146 for the 26|> Te-t64. Bon Stein, I Tee] 7-5, We HM Aitken beat =| SALT RETURNS Washington and the Navy were| (5 [ter Ot “Gespite their efforts,| Batterles—Koupal, Schaack, Keen-|two of his team's runs, amashed a| holes of play and aa, 40, T4134; P. Doip, jRtverditeh, @-2, 0-4 €-0; 1. Bh. Daltey deat | ah . challenging down the two-mile} vi), onsin came as far as third place|an and Shinault; Cullop and Meyer.| homer and a double. a pretty good | from a field of GW. email, $8 ¥ 16; | aie ate a ¢ itor? | Dan Salt, Seattle boxing promoter, stretch, and there was not three feet | 1 no tartlier. | St. Paul at Toledo; rair day for a pitcher with the willow. | 130 starters,| er Tel 64) phe leeRoe. | ay ear Sunian £-0,| returned from New York last night, between the crews as the bridge| _—— ——-———— — — — — —— — | which was tho! ‘ 6-4 6-2; C. 8 Garland be jafter an extended business trip to Bc came into sight. Once under the|7 largest that has Lard Cholmondoley, 4-6, #4, 2-6, 6-0, 6-3. |/the East, Salt returned earlier than 25 struc’ both crews gave all they taken part in the| - - | planned because of the intense heat had, but 2 Washington had wasn't quite enough | Bedlam | Broke Loose | The five destroyers sent up dis tress calls, the S. O. 8, was sounded and the entire crowd on the observa tion train were on their feet y “Come on, Huskies’; “Turn to, Navy, ‘9 see some stuff"; ee Wiacon- | sin.” Towards the finish Navy start- | ‘ed to open up and a little Mate water | showed between the crews. Washing: | ton, however, in a dying spurt closed | up the gap and was closing in fast when the midshipmen flashed over the line the winner. Both going down the home stretch nit a 44 stroke, On the paddle » the boathouse Washington | eered from end to end of the | observation train, Navy, too, | wan given a big by the| crowd. The race was a heart-breaker and never before have two more evenly matched crews fought for a titft here. No new course rec: ord was established but, with the winning of the race, the Navy wrested the national champion from the’ Huskies. Conch Callow was the first to congratu- late Glendon, and once again the winning crew has come out of the Navy-Washington boathouse. Altho the junior varsity was a sen-| sational skirmish moat of the way between Washington and Cornall, the | Huskies founfl themact¥en na a crew | toward the finish and easily had the Ithaca crew by more than a length at the finish « ? | | | crews were Penn took third In this race fourth and Colurabia fifth. The tpt the winner wns 10 minutes Syracuse Wins Frosh Race The Freshman classic feature of the day, ing Penn in a last Columbian was third, and Wisconsin fifth was another * defent epurt fourth time of minu Cornell The ZZ NoEee,~ Hey Gor ROUND JiG,~ BUT TLL LET MOOGAN KEEP HIS REALTA FoR & COUPLA FRAMES, «THEN 1 OPEN YP’ SAMPLE CAGE AN’ SHOW HIM MY LINE OF LEATHER NOVEMTIES, LIKE THAT we UM Fe AN THig, ~ UMP Jae SET FOR ANOTHER EVENING OF ASSAULT AND BATTERY ——= tT BILLED Ao AN EIGHT OUR BOARDING HOUSE NEG, “YEG, ~~ 1 UNDERSTANDW Now caw “TEL ME ABOUT rT without -H’ GESTURES! 4 GO EAN wt DONT WANT MN NOSE ARANGPLANTED. a © ions ay HEA wenvice, | , BY AHERN We AN MooGaN) Put on KNUCKLE DEBATE TOMORROW NIGHT! TD GO DOWN AN! THEIR Witch ‘EM DEMOLION “THEIR COMPLEXION, \F 1 DIDNT KNOW OF BETTER WANS “To WASTE A WHAT GETS Me \o How 4H! MATOR 16 IN on “WW Sort END OF “TH PUNCHES le ROSCOE PUFFS tj THRU B RQUIDS A ¥OR#50.- AN’ “Ti! MAZOR WILLE A Get HALE OF ITH FOR PUFFING A CIGAR Ie | ROSE event for many years. A brilliant 70 in the morning round gave the title-holder a flying start and he won under wraps; Chuck Hunter, tho local siege gun, fintsh- Jing necond with a 180 total. Out of the 82 that teed off in the first matches of the elimination play this morning, eight of the number hail from Seattle clubs, All of which | means and shows that the Queen City |is quite a golf nursery In westerday'a qualifying play the | Seattle Golf clubs four-man team, |namoly, Stein, Stell, Fleager and | Green registered an aggregate total |score of 618 and won the Davis cup competition, defeating the arent Waverly quartet, Willing, Egan, Smith and Thompson, by 10 strokes, OTHER LOCAL MEN QUALIFY 6 from the four North Enders jaforementioned the following Seat- tle players landed in the cahmpion- ship draw, Jackson and Cornell, from Inglewood; Haakons from Rainier and Haw from Jefterson park, More than ordinary Interest $s being taken in the women's cham- pionship, which starts this afternoon with the great Mrs, Hutchings, Brit- {ah Columbia champion, as the rank- ing favorit® to cop the crown that now adorng the brow of Mrs, Horry Young of Inglewood. Seattle has 13 of its foremost fair sex golfers teey ing off in the qualifying round and there {# enough clasw in that bunch to upset the dopo of the Canadian ater romping home with the honors. Youtorday's play in the Class B competition at the Fircrest club pro duced only 48 players in the 18 holes of qualifying golf In which 1, Me Quade, a Victorian, won the medalist prize with an &5 score, In this cham- pionship draw players even tho their scores were far from being up to the standard. | MORE SEATTLE | QUALIFIERS ° Hore's the list that secured a berth among the Seattloites in this hand cap event: Alex Gray, captain of Seattle landed seven | RKELEY, jam M, BP ait@ Phil Neer, champion, quit Will be played, tional champion, and Elmer were in the fourth round heré today of the men's singles of the Pacific Woelr, Johnson and Griffin Meet in Net Round champion, was seen late yesterday in another exhibition match. former intexgol the course, the s as will the singles tween Howard Kinsey and Ray Kline When sho slate ii.) WINS TITLE | , 85, T8162; B. Stuch a H. | IDON 2 At te vaueint LONDON, June 23,—Harry Mason | Puocpeon, 89, 8 regained the British lightweight | ress ce A | championship when he knocked out ere Ernie Izzard in the ninth round Demprey, 81, 86—168 |here last night The draw’ for today's play follows CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT yINS LE ‘LE MeQuade va. Burkey, Hamilton va. . WINS UB TITLE Pritchard, Stephens vs, Henderson, Nace| SAN FRANCISCO, June Ys. Coykendall, Byerly va. Gray, Adams| Kinry Matsuyama won the Pacific va. Dunn, Stark va, Webbe kenbdere | |\s. "Morgenstern, Dora eenPeEe lcoast Junior balkline billiard cham: |Combs, Syman va, Ostrander, Larkin va, |Plonship here last night by dcfeat- | Balcolm, Siddall va. Poe, Teats vs? Bryan, | ing Tadao Suganuma, former title- Lentz va. Deal, Willlame ys, Voor Ider, 600-207. Calahan vs, Anderson. holder, eae | ‘The defeated 16 of the above will con Jatitute the firat fight. | SECOND FLIGHT olson va, Barlow, Duncan va, Jones | Nell va, F, Comba, Lau va, Cooney, Porter ya, Wright, Wintermote, Jr. va. Winter. mote, Sr., Edria va, Melvin, King va. Moe Nelag. Here tomorow | IT | tle tomorrow afternoon to wind up training for his six-round return bout with Dode Bercot at the Coast Bercot is al- Cal, Juno Will. ready here pre- Johnston, former na- paring for the| Griffin battle, The Mon- roo welterweight | appears to be in Coast tennis championships tourna great condition, ment and openly pre- Helen Wills, national women's dicts that he will stop Krache before the fight goes the full six ets rounds. were even Nate Drux Matchos will continue thruout the man is staging week, with the finals on Saturday the coming! and Sunday show. Hoe has| Johnston beat Wilton Smith, 6 , . signed Jimmy |6-0. Griffin defeated George Hirsch} KRACHE Rivers, the T \feld, 6-2, 6-41 | coma lightwe and ‘Penry Gey Yuntor matches will consume this} asive Georgetown boy, for morning's tournament play. Holen} one of the preliminaries, ‘This pair | Jacobs will be seen at 2 p.m. against | met in the Milk Bnd show, and Gertrude Lederman, At 3 p.m, the| Geysol as given an unpopular de doubles match of Mr, and Mrs, Oglou | etsion vs, Rose Mario Brunn-Eimer Griffin] — Druxman will announce the semi ho-| windup and the rest of the prelimin ary card within the next two days. League Ball park next Tuesday night. | ack there. outs for He has been lining up local shows. STARS ARRIVE | VANCOUVER, B. C, June 23+ Amo! 400 or more passen gers aboard the Canadian IUner | Niagara are several members of the | Australian Davis cup team who are Jcoming here for the Canadian na+ tional tennis Hone senpik Shan Our eg g the si coat | Pind a ‘‘mate’? for it! | Ask to seo DAY'S | Tailored Trousers and | it will be ensy, | If you want honost-to- goodness woar — ak | particularly to |seo DAY'S Wor- sted Trousers, Boautiful pat. ‘terns, in Trous- ers that ‘‘woar Like fron,'* | Beading D lors Mave Them! Day | TALOREO ORERCHES: | NORFOLK SUITS: BI WATER REI ’

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