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THE SEATTLE STAR ° 0. Er MONDA’ E 29, 1995 Indians Split With. Oaks; Take Series, 6-1} a _ a A a et | Jim Barry, Eccentric Heavy, i ae Most Eccentric "Described in McCarey’s Story | Redskins Win Bees-Tribe to ‘It Dla 1 Den ® Le Play Tuesday Golf Play Closes With Egan me Jim Barry ry lowe a iy) ° . ATTLY and as ta . 1 Cpe of Fighters, Ironed Money eee Pah ene oo'Ss:/and Mrs. Hutchings Champs | Heavyweight Saved Hi Dough and Was One of ; Ose Secon : -? "morn é ‘ : | Fine Tournament Marks Annual P. N. G. A, Session wk Most Peculiar Characters of Ring Two Decades or Oo Gie. Pineen eed s } in Tacoma That Ended Saturday; Resume Made So Ago; When He Fought Sam Langford CLE TOM) McCAREY Dumovich to Win Sec-|| fo) the same will weet of Play by Alex C. Rose ond; Fussell Cops First y r the ' BY T. (U2 | BY ALEX C, ROSE Noted Boxing Promoter Ws es aling the Inside Incidents of His | Say ps cs A NOT ites hoe agenesis A " r su Pacific ; : 4 Seep aa se Northwest golf meet ended its week's run at the Tae OFTEN have been asked who was the most eccentric , ‘ oa coma Country club Saturday when Chandle ‘ gan of the boxer I ever met or had work for me, That is the eas: 1 B yf t I d Waverly Country club, Portland, and Mrs. H. G. Huteh iest question that could be put, as Jim Barry was in a es > fn ‘as erco a v of Winnipeg, Cz , were crowned Pi by himself. 6 4 S t ae 4 teur and women’ ampions, respectivel Pim Barry boxed three times for me in Los Angeles and See Krache e ‘ rr : oe on ae frig 8 ps ie I was in hot water from the time each match was arranged ere i : 1 lajor portion o e credit for the Patte until it was over, When he was matched to box Sam Langford I receiveed a telephone put over is attributed to the untiring efforts WOW THE SERIES ENDED high-class manner in which the show w, te nwt lreue...%t| For Battle ‘ call one night or early in the morning from oe Angelis 1'8 ° | eeepc ees March per ep of three men, namely, Paul Johns, Herb Jack Doyle, who had the training camp at Pp serie ap Op ne taleigh and Professional Bill Dalgleish, Not Vernon. | AT ecg Str a con morrow night. It for a minute during the meet did this trio [yom “We will have to do something with this | MAcramento at Portland bet ‘Jet up” in their duties and that is the main pte fellow Barry, Tom,” said Jack. ‘He is sure | Seaenrakstavekwonlin h meet reason why the P. N. G. A. tournament of ne , Se er aS i he joked 1925 will go down in history as one of the me O Seattle Indians pped the gh eat best, if not the best, golf meets ever staged bie-header here ; - suy, | on the Pacific Coast. Everything went off r id Jack, “he’s got all the boys hey won six fining their] ROSE in clock-like style, due to the efforts of the out of bed in their pajamas and lined them | pers wo ats to) Johns-Raleigh-Dalgleish combination and their assistants, up on the floor with a big six-shooter in his | paca sht —limbe |. In winning the amateur championship, Egan played his hand and made them dance and sing for an hour, walking up and down listening to| to them.” second af fulr the Acorns ca ave fie best golf of the week in the 36-hole finals against Forest tre to be in| Watson, the crack player of the Spokane club, and won a a faite é : : s paid ge onan sood shape as} three and two verdict. The playing of this pair was by no Pink As freakish as this sounds, it was no surprise to me. This eee a ak they have been) means perfect, but the large gallery that was in attendanee be was finally all patched up and he was permitted to con- tory f resula'-| was furnished many thrills during the journey. A tendency oritt ge ther ca Taree recailartiien was that he would sot as op and| “KRACHE ave. seldom, i |19 Slice his shots thru the green and on the putting areas §#a Another y's es Was r | ott Po lost the Spokane lad several chances to defeat the “Old Mage down to @ pitch. ever, out 3A crvather, predicted, a{ ter,” but these things do crop| sar art! take a check for his services. I alway bank with him and get him} currency. Then he would take the raver Eddie Percival had to go to the ing duel in the) With moming aftair | big crov and both wern|Dode a Seer, Thor ; | et ause|up once in a while and it is| on ®!easy to comment upon them | NATIONAL after it’s all over. Egan has} 4 will be on han 17 alway p and they hav ag on even| real ser re cess money out to his camp, clean {t and td - - ntil the /dividual followings | cal cam ved ax 2 Won 1 “moon it cut witha not iron, He ~=© Pitches Dyers | Uinth Inning,| Nate Druximan has tined up «| ong been recognized 88 the lew tock escsesennnc tet lid this after every contest. . i ch when the Braves good supporting card, with the fi 5 “make P « $12 see to 7-3 Victory Was er Shaves Local Netsters lowing bouts listed wets around this section and those |¢\"c'n»* The Oaka were able to gi Jimmy Rivers y ry Geysel. who followed his play UY-| St. Louis ightwelg Clean Fellow Pate were convinced that he ag0 Barry Exceedingly wt Ed Percival holding the Canadian Water Beat Ca : japanese team : rr x loo W K ‘eoks, we ’ 9 DON'T tellove there was a man | touring the United Staten to tree} Record in Meet; VV ation “renng or made nl F hasn't lost, any of the knack|#owor 0000.1 in the world as cl Barry. | , the Chess © Bicihere Victor A 29 Coming | cub at ; vitet 2 Pos serctaiend yet, even tho he doesn’t prac-| poston F he was t his go eeeetad thers ithin a f of | y yer: thi tice much, and is regarded as | New Yor) Ps b ca! aged a A ines tah the Cokek aa ¢ y anadian . H. Spar. | been ‘the a member of the “veteran Batteries: Graham, Genewich and he whole place every day a hen | at the Coas' k, to style svein dei reste mene yh Shas pticine ne who! ce Pi - . Reta lelacois tues ay he i r hat eerie A class. A high-class golfer | ‘ Dean, Huntzinger and De. a he boys who we k at the ba Jaimal proved | Spri f the Crys pla y © also ‘he Neve v that if any of them mussed/ strong in the field and several Swimming club, attle, swam Ten is Chan Egan, the new Roe he would take ¢: sparkling plays were turned in by |‘tistance in 7:10 1-5 at tt sgurn . s ¢ Van: | crowned Northwest amateur) p 5 ue So one day, Phil Brock and a . vag te mee TNO meet between the C. . C. and the champion Cineinns ; Se {aw ef the other boys wanted to | them jCrystal Garden cl & local orgar ng i Spe fae Batteries: Yde and Gooch; Ben- have a little fun with him and Besides pi ‘ - lization, held § ing | alghi ogee tetieg tris spilled some tobacco juice on val led the swatters with a tri | Blackie Fadden, also of Seattle. Sistas aa Mrs. Hutchings Kreus the floor just after Barry had {double and single. Frank More-|defeated Julian Burroughs, of the pe ote Too “Good” at ge Abate noe cleaned it up. jland, center Ider, and Pin Multnomah A. C., Portland, in the 3 carga s bet 00 “Goo calgags ; 1) ge Brock was matched to box some-| Leltch, third sacker, were the field-|men's diving competition, while his Bed Leary ARs perdecn den pe abr ND the xamet St: Lotita ‘ ron one tor me and when Barry got/| ing stars of the afternoon jteam mate, Max Hubbard, was third Shalit sai but Boehler proved A beter pins “Bis ee ae poy thru with him and his crowd the! The score R E.| The women's 100-yard open was sane 7s ‘ gh fo turn them i ack Rpt here Haines sand OMwisen e Brice fight not only was called off, but; Daimal ..... ....... 3 3 4iwon by Audrey Griffid in t12 3-5 Sotaepiag ss 1 Aniet a home: and ¢ @ sensation : sae 1 err they had mo up in an attorney’s|Three Brothers ...... 7 10 1 defeating a big feld ; * coon ka * . a s i * pares aoe AN e hse office for a week, straightening| Batteries—Natanabe, Nitta and! 4 tourney was to be held ne el net: | Indians in the second game. McCabe fatngif ee ae iGigs) cont. Mori; Percival and Miller, this afternoon ss atera played tried winning the game for the oer AMERICAN ew Gay | woft placing|visitors singlehanded by socking in the ex: LANGLIE, game, but injout two doubles $$ d™®n MeDe Knew Hig: Helen Wills to FRANK TROEH thei” wnt here 8 they set a] The acore Won last: > Pet! Jocal pl Ph his “oon i Weakness En N . ] r al pla MORNING GAME Say is pags. 7 They were lead -4 with the A oa r FE a peiho Fetes Bay dataenet asahease| ter Nationa WINS MATCH 2° ox nthe aire . be : had to g0 to B rn T . T. by ore ighoibatiter’ ase ii 4 i ° readily {Et Louts «pend an hour trying fo instill con ennis ourney | _ANA( Mont, June 29—| team of Whitcomd Quillian and Bil |? s Bia ew fidence into him. Left alone, [Beers Y, Cal. June 29.—Helen | F Ta strengthened and finally {ite em | 0 | Bos was of such a nervous tempe Wills, national women's ten-| P ik the mateN at 78: ‘The com-|™ Tee Yom) In that 13 and 12% defeat Chicago ment that it was hard to get ced nis champlon, left today to play eo plete score wan 6. 16 | Ett Seat @ (spears, however, Mrs. Young was many veland into the ring. plieagil Eastern tournaments, after having, 382 ea toasts . 400 Leon Turen : © © « 0, The Pirates pounded three Red Twirl strokes behind her usual form, Chicago The last time that he foug! | won another title, Coast women’s } fei ea haps giao if ily defeated G. H. Sparling in their} - | Srm and trod on the heels of the leaders; an dat no time during the | Batteries: Uhle, Buckeye and My- Langford for me he was stop- (champion, in the Pacific coast ten-| Sam Sherman, Lake, mem tch, 6-4, 6-3 tale 3 , 19° 11 Wes te ch hi tt; Thurston a 3, \ he Nattick House. It " ber of mpic team, | ACh. Sf. Ss Oaklan AB. R. A. 3 With Miades and Rottomley hitting match was she hitting her shots a hurston and Schalk. ping at the Nattic! . {nis tournament here. ted. tee with 90 P In Howard Langlie’s first match |yavin, 2 4 OcOe & 1 home rune, the Cards won two from th at all well, At Detroit R. HK. EB was an afternoon contest and I Miss Wilts will defend her title, | “¢ for th 3 afternoon, he defeated Gor ® Lt 12 4 1) Cubs, 3 to 1, and § to 2, In the Cl oye pees Louis wz 2 received word that Barry want- | won in the women’s singles, *| O'Br Butte, turned in a string dela 6-4. 40 “waa Pianeta |? if 5 an er opener acetal at kc, ha PEA SEE 68 ed to see me immediately. len's doubles and mixed doubles, in| 152 consecutive hits iid mnkioe: bot gale wont 4 : oe Re ns eon r Davis and Hi . aa and sT had | Seren Aooy tara 3 f 1 6 , icto: Victoria r avis and Hargrave; This was no surprise, an: the national tournament, after play 1 1 1 6 $3 w~X. . t Ba 5 Cole and Bassler. of talk all ready for him. | ing e tational tourneya |Guiato, 0 0 4 6 rel Maan Satomi tw : my line Le y for him. |ing in several invitational tourneya | GULLS BEATEN G i a re * * le 6: Victorian: had a. very at At Washington— R. Hao T also took $600 in currency with/and in the Wightman trophy] ) 7 tN ee died : . : in uDie DL dal Swe : he | Philadelphia 1. eons ay lee ae a gEXERETT, June 2¢—nhe Everet'| SPLIT GAMES [Ronin ooh ab tt sf ek ua he aleo annexed the |TrndetbRie. o-ror-ttiee A= gaa f said, “Well, Jim, old boy, how are} Her mother, Mra. C. A. Wills, ac- bse "hidiincheen re raat agian | Sa LAKE CITY, June 3 ¢(MoDonald oe 8 eC " if a by Bel am, 13 to in he . = Walberg, Stokes and in Star League |" honors in this division “Batterie you? I just phoned up to the| companied her. e2Gnad ae Pap eee iy ‘of | When Salt Lake won the first g 5 “ae >t < a sk mountains and made all arrange-) Charlotte Hosmer, who finished |?Penins Kame te Foailtinn’ jr | of the double-header here yenterday,| nctma, auiiier te nttin iamitg.) 2 {FTTHE Queen City Motors won te! Tocal Women s Kuether and Ruel. ments for us to take a week off.| second to Miss Wills in the Coat |‘h? schedu > oy a eee. s £16 to 0. by: anoring meyer, rune’ ia |) {MAGNA tee Prete te teen toning | ebydaby Wahid tape patter had RE flight hen ja dal We are going to take a few musi-| tournament, also will participate in|COchrane of Everett and Raymond.| 1. 11415 innings, they won theie|, Score by innings | Parkland A. C. in the Star league} Win Flights light when he failed to nege cians up and have a little fun.” Eastern matches. Pennants Spart BAG ety: COREL TON | A a natae: ther pared “an tha {meme 990016000 1—2/ semi-finals by winning Sunday from RS. CC Inglewooa;| ite ® Stymie on the second em ated New Coast title holders, after the |, The score— Fy Hi Ml reas dropped’ the second allais 8 ()' Tune responsible for--Pureeil te Pruett | the Climax Club, in the first game, | VL yiry, i, 3 on, Inglewood,| cm Hele in his match with Jig Knew How tournament completed Saturday, in ani dna hapa a fe 1 | % it made them five wins out of|!. Struck out—Fussell 7, Pruett 7 }14 to 0, and defeating tho Y. M./ Mm, H. M, Pes ttle Golf clup,| Soa: ef Vancouver, Fi cluded: everett ... sey es \the seven in the series on delle- Fussell §, Pruett % Wit by/ A. C., 9 to 4, in the second af-jand Mrs. B Harris, Rainier, “won acres Porter, one of the regu to Figure | Men’s singles, William M. John.| Batteries: Ferguson, Bickford and; pitcher—Ariett, by Fussell, Lane, by | ea) lars of the Jefferson Park, landed <" oad t - gies, vOune “ her |. First game TR. HW. F. | Pruett, Wild pitches—Pruett 3, nd ise |their matches in the finals of the] 4), " ya DIDN'T give Barry a chance t0/ ston; women's singles, Helen Wills; | Maloney; Friel, Muscutt aud Sypher.| ca, trancinco . yO Aso LP rwesbases tieceBraditit @eartgde nice Teddy Miles, pitching for theitirst, second, third and elghth | 1 © winning prize in the second ¥' vas 60! id t Clarence J. Griffin; women’s dou: | St. Paul ts showing the way to! wBatteries—Grifti Pfeffer pepriters Port eee eabdlt et “ne eho C. and then relieved Glenn a tee h | r Sere ‘going.to. have and from the | ries 31 SMUECH HTL KORtaell ile © CbeR nA ioe desta Varn Gite ne yh one $0, Umptres—sohmidt and Ph: | Bharp, who started “in the second) Sasa bvek Jeaumaten, and janother year and out of the play way things looked it seemed like he} junior boys’ singles, Stanley Alm.|clubs {n stealing hassoc In the} Second. era t "pS AFTERNOON GAME | affair 4 jatton, glewood, were | Seattle landed one champion, name- wpe moe’ silo [the rhe: © favorite) auist: janlor boys’ “doubles: meat | fest 10 weoka et play ie Pagel Hii cca R H. z. AB ROK. Po. 4. BND 4. A.-C, wont thale wae the only Seattle players to reach | ly, Jack Hueston, the Earlington yer Langford. | Stewart-Arthur McDougall; junior|total of 70 pilfers, or almost tee | Bait Lake ire Kei cat 14 @ 6 a & Afwhich was scheduled with the ‘ ae hts final in the amateur | professional, who annexed the open | Then T went down into my pocket | giris’ singles, Helen Jacobs; junior|as many as Milwaukeo in second| fatteries—Wiiliams, Crockett and +4 t 2 1 4 ©] South Lake Juniors, when the lat- AN ; the former winning the | ttre. ‘ nnd pulled out the $500 in currency. | girls’ doubles, Edith Cross-Dorotheu| place. Toledo and Minneapolis have| Agnew: Mulcahy, Strout and Cock Si 203 2 fg] ter team fatted to make an appear-/ fourth flight from Dr. Harvey | ‘The 1926 meet will be held in “I thought you might want to | swartz. thus far been bringing up the rear.| Peters i ae ek 8 8 ante | Smith, two and one, while Hat- | Spokane, but the dates have not Ab) marta) Petite” Yoursélt,) ale "| ee tr : ante save f- bee PAR st em ear ya 1 - paeatae | ton lost the call in the third ! yet been decided upon. tho I would not advise you to, | Daly, p Cthdiias deal deer At a DEFENDS T Le cer) —— wan » | Plummer bocca 8 8 8 8 8 ITLE | teat ate outst |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ]|imes* 21 £3 1] xownom | z “ncaa [1 @ 1 © © ©| NEW YORK, Juno 29.—Mike Bal- | t t eerie wien barerstty || | = Sf A herino, world's junior ughtweisn | 1Y QCENT YON eats es of 1 SAE — —— —— a a | Totale sees 4 cay 3 sion, defends a ithe dim took the money and said he| . a Oakland: AB. TR. H. PO. A cette os aecarce tie ae tought . Z would decide whether to bet. I ad. | ‘ “ Z : is Zr | Cooper, ot ies Ee Pas te gainst Vinc pper Martin a tt t M vised him that Langford, of course, DIDYoU NOTICE “TH MAJOR WELL, THERES ONIN 'Y) Makin a seed 8 1 8 2 the Queensboro stadium, 15 rounds. | ea e in ea ure Ww wes a hard man to go up against, | AN Wid EDUCATED Ave , Mower He An! [4 [Miner rt ay ame Wiese oon TS) Ei FTER trailing be-) test, while Blossom and Kraut bore hut that he had fought him several | Homme WA WAY, T Met tH el oN 4 | ariett ayia args 120 TO 1 WINS hind since the first| the brunt of the Green Lakers’ ate times and had never failed to drop COME WATAX MASOR WS —TH! HALL, ROSCOE GOT A WAL Neer 5 MuRbiae coin thet nasties inning, the Water- | tack, iim, and everyone seemed to think “HIS APTERNOON 2 ~~~ : fe ME Coil hel| Pike ae ia ak ty Er | 260,000 spec front A. ©, rallied] The score— R wR E ¢ AW te PASSED ME UP NELSON Oo} * of 250,000 spectators, Baron De| | he would hold him down this time. “W -Wo oF 'EM , B sgete RIO) OLE Ue aahliae enter caeing: Durlare | in the ninth inning |Druxman's .......... 10), 21a “I will hold him down this time, | WERE LIKE A CONTRIBUTION fA) A FEW DOLLARS Goes earte GT Fs ade FAL ee | Ep AdDs HOLA ALEL Wen Thay GER and scored two|Green Lake s........ssl1 14 2 all right,” Jim Said ALL DRESSED UD LIKE A Plate! = I AGKED “o-Ti\' MAToR'S HEAD dette inuines: |Prix de Paris: at Longohampe. runs to wrest the| Batterie Kraut and nab lbas BRO! won AN TH ; Tee 00000012 0-4) & , league lead from | Coleman; O'Dockerty and Alexander: Ba jane | bhaanide: atiner te HIM \F HE USED MY LIKE BAY RUM: A 4000040085 West Seattle and : rry 1i% KOR , ' (ty pitched—Plummer 6. Charge MILKMAIDS WIN eats cae Did It be Whe Wis Nose Go SHANING BRUSH, AN! TULTELUM “HIG, ~ HE defeat to Plummer, Runs responsible for! MOUNT VERNON, June 29 win, 2 to 1. BALLARD ©, C. IS LOSER WiGH N-TH AIR He CAN SMELL EAGLES!s SUMPIN HAS HAPPENED ~ Struck out lis—Plummer 2, Plummer §, Boehter Roehier 8. Fi Roehler 1. # sne=Arlett Two-bare hit HADI BETTIERTIRY ANY OVERA BOX NOSE WITH ME! ¢ ‘oo qs Fy Both McCreary and Smith, the pitchers, hurled tight ball, Smith holding the Steyedores to four hit ifice hit—Gut aye Cooper _)for eight innings. McCreary let | Sates Matec to Flowers; Braxitl to Hrady to Herman. y A Heoiahe onalay tie? the West Si ; . rimei98, Umpires schmidt 0 | —~«_«—/—1!/ |"? ‘es! Siders down with five) Pyykman held the Parkers te Phyle. {8 | y at ‘ Be e k: : plaeeh Two doublo and a fluke nit in{StYe? hits and seemed like a winners WINS DUEL | Now you | | : until the error-making process be the fatal ninth won for tho Mar-!gan in the sixth, seventh and elghtl J : ners. Danny O'Leary and Frank |innings, when tho winners” scored LOS ANGELES, June 29.—Vor- | Dutton socked tho pill for the extra | ¢g ee ine A non won the first gamo here yor can et base wallops and Alamande's roller | yi nee Mo tarred for the terday from Portland, 7 to 6, but | put over the winning run, | winnora with toro: bite, i acci feay ota Boren of en EN E winners with two hits, while Lowry to two hits in the second affair, a ‘ood wae R. H, , | and Heinrich shared theglory for the = } Mount Vernon yesterday defeated | ALTHO responsible for only two | runs, Frykman, Ballard twirler secured from Bellingham, lost his WE Des! GAVE A SNIFF AN! CALLED ME A 'PLEBEIAN! ~ 1M GONNA LOOK “THAT UD AN! IF W1@ ANNTHING LIKE A WALRUS, « Wweck- SY enough, when the fight came on Barry dropped Lang: | ford, But Sam did not know what defeat waa and it didn’t bother him. He came right up Barry was one of the most | peculiar fighters in the ring, He never stood still one second, continually working around the ring as tho running a foot race, yet staying close to his oppon- ent. He was a hard man to fight, but little Samuel figured him out and finally put him ea | “Lane, Home| Sedro-Woolley here, 17 to 6. ‘The + | Milkmaids made 21 hits off George Abrams and Phil Hovey. hit — Coop Frail, Bao- the floor. the Beavers won, 2 to 0. Fatarnat 6: Si teas : I kept my word with Barry and| First gamo~ Rh UW old-tas oned Waterfront A, A, ah al No 9 n n H. EB wanted him to go to the country Portiand . ile al Batterioa—Smith and Oliver; Me- | pout Park «. 6 y ra qe + Me-|Raliard .....5 ; 8 with us, but Jim waa too busy fron- Vernon . 7 13 | Creary and Duff, Bee eee. Aka ae ing out his currency, Batterion: Mokker, Martin, Burna| sae j . Batteriee—Leonard: & a and ‘Tobin; Pillette, Oldham and | DRUXMAN'S ‘ ykman and Heinrich, ‘The next installment wilt be | | Whitnoy. IS WINNER | ‘ published Tuesday, | |, Sacond same— R H. §.| | TAKES SERIES ~ Port iuttaas 2 2| IGHT rung, » > : | pera ed cored in tho ninth! gAgRAaMNTO, June 192108 ABE Pe Ech ge ana lta 2 expected!) btueasts Ui ie {nning, gave Druxman’s a 16-to- | geles copped the series here yester- to be present when Gertrude Kderlo Batteries: Johnson and Whitney; . . 11 vietory over Green Lake. Green | day, five games to two, y defeating Hollingswo: nd i : a s . ngsworth and Hannah cgay Lako @pparently cinched the gamo | the Sacramento team in a double bill, ittempts to swim the.channel. The prince has evidently Leen studying the contents of the Sunday roto SLOPPY GAME with @ six-run rally in tho seventh, | ° et aan Fares nue he ) but Druxman's o back | , pages he e came back to @n vel 1 19 = TACOMA, June 29—In a game Los Angeles . ° = wat that was replete with errors and GEORGE W. PPesbar ay Prceennuenty Si ae a honehead plays, the ‘Tacoma Kays Sam Ginsberg’s fielding and nit- |, Batteriee—Crandall and Speneee { won from Hoquiam hore yesterda ILD ting featured tho win of the Drux,| ©: Shea Shellenbach, Brown & p ee . |17 to 9 whilo his toam-mate, Tok Warner, | Soehlor, M. Shea ‘ j “eave ; ee . | The score RoW. EB alvo starred with the stick, AL Ale], Second game K be SEATTLE vs. SALT LAKE | 4 ry Ca i - BLY Hoquiam... Ure MDE ay CIGAR extnder's homer was the only one | HO" Angeles «5... 66s++5 var GAME CALLED 4:30 MV, Ie wre wr nea sence me | | Tacoma Kaye 17 16 6] made during the contest Pies SO At a “ss Piyil4 A af wf ot Hattori Mach, mn t Jattorios right and 4 |_Tienerved Senin, 18 nen-0100 Ae MASOR GIVES aM WHE HiGN Hat . 629 ies i aly Realy and O'Dockerty was the vietim of the) Spencer; Hughes, Canficld and Me | (1 ANNA Sct yom; t d Cappa TE | 11.51, pats all during the con-' shea Pe =e ieee J) PLA BELL FEIN eT Tn — ui 4