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JFRENCH WIN AT WIMBLEDON mater ats, Another Victory. for Pacific Coast Sports petri Oo ens Appendicitis Cause “of Illness; Sacramento Op Series Here Today; No Confirmation of Mervin Shea Sale to Yankees BY LEO H. LASSEN RT KOEHLER, star cater best hitters in the Coast league the nento club for a long for the rest of the season, He is no I Sacramento hospital recovering fro a | Great Victory ' ( for Tri-Color on Net Courts er, and one t Suzanne Lenglen Figures in Three Titles in Eng- lish Classic . serious operation for appendiciti I } att : = This was the news brought to Seat ] BY CLIFFORD L. DAY by the Sacramento tossers who arriv@ or fl JIMBLEDON, En July A 5 Ap agi . W es power the athletics of their first series of the n the } world took the last two cham Indians which opens here today. 5 : 4 tennis Koehler’s loss is a serious one as the Solons need his Mor taramento can i =«i|(—— AMERICAN | ver In the feldt, another youngste s doing |w, 8 e “ ‘ ‘ Jean Borotra and Rene La us coste, the French boys, defeated DOYLE WON'T » aly: - . i the experimental American com CONFIRM SALE eveland ‘ bination of Ray Casey, the Call ssinean represent: | poster ry) fornian, and John Henessey, the amento team on { J " nt ame RK H. EZ | Indianapotis Hoosier, in Mon wwestern trip; won't; inst 68m s : | day's final match of the men's 0 of Bhea to the sesseessereece saa ee 6 9, 4-6, 3 s reported last a he doubles, 6-4, 11-9, 4-6, 1-6, 63 repor Spidiiie” wegeeae | Jorotra and Mil Lenglen bee 4 Gi b Cro e Buckeye vanquished Cc De Morphurgo of i nothing from|and Garbowsk ros: 3uckey |Italy and Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of Par Doyle, who i California and London, in the cham: a heen (a teht Susea dan tie aa R. 1. E plonship match of the mixed doubles ; I know that Scout Holley |C 16.3, 6-3 Yankees was dickering for | cleveland us ONE CRUMB | POR AMERICA And thus, France, an amiable dil "Batterles—Cyengror, Connolly and lk; Shaute and Sewel games scheduled ! TO national athletics competitions until TACOMA AFTER : NATIONAL 7} = SY but when we left home it as if the deni had fallen }letante’ in moat of the great inte: Jat camo champion tn SEATTLE GAMES 4 of the Wimbledon tour- | q ee ent except that Ame may | _— nament except that America may : in ma has the bee for Coast Lest ae . f Berid p baseball and, in an effort tO | msurg rs OSHA Aiah'ucaubiccseeena’ be prove that the city can draw a big |New York ee nae enough attendance to warrant & a pd a7 er in is x pear . ’ * , ; Coast franchise, number of Ta : 7 the women's doubles tournaments for Eddie Chandler of Californta, winner of intercollegiate tennia title, and scene of con- va wiatiees fd aes Get laniaa a a1 | n d they played to co busine en are petition! . Several seanons i or rede i ne que st at Philade Iphia, |the Seattle club to play the Thurs. 73843 ed m . is a _ ——_——— eas r “| day afternoon games for the rest | Boston * as cham —s) | of this seas However, even In this case Cc 4 hin t ity of Destiny! At New York (first game): n ly ‘ os © us Sun y morning con. R H. E. Winspa was wapasters:fer meee: | KOC. LYE Results of Vancouver Net Meet rrhin han been taken "under | png gy’ | to observe that Mile, Lenglen put S ie ae PSE id ot we isement and a decision will be : ) ie forth the effective playing, carry ' t MEN'S pot a Ma | ars re x's New Yo hed by the local officials later Ing the hod, so to speak, while Batteries— Ring and Wilson; ; : ss Barnes and Gowdy, Snyder Miss Ryan merely laid the brick. | ° wialay ang ° as a men’ he : confer-} Second game R. HE Caney and onessey ve the es k with Lane, Salt 10 11 | cay ant tenwen ave the! 6 quorites = UE ence at wack. with Bi lane Sl ate | : ae i ° brin ty it ke lub @ ts Mee \eact that Borot Lacoste 414] 17, NCOUVER, B. C, July 7—Play E fea ‘ ing Salt Lake club| Batteries — Mitchell and Henlinej triumph over mt rt oppow £ 4 le ay Gree here next season. | Be: Sny Ps Merlin Kopp, Sacramento outfielder, who will bak hig | triumph ov ach: stalwar pow in the Canadian terinis cham-|and Waugh beat Taylor and Lewis, 6-2 | | Bentley, Huntzinger and Snyder. z t uate the ac perreinnt se | At Brooklyn: RK HE appearance with Buddy Ryan's Solons Tuesday in the local) i\enments of the French plonships, which started here Mon- | CUNNINGHAM’S pastaneee 21 ball orchard, is considered one of the fastest men on the|to the rine of Mile. I the Davis cup team mem BAD i eeockinn “4 10 bases in the Coast league. Kopp has led the base-stealers| had taken only one title in all the| e 2 i A history of the tournament. That was in the league more than once, and is still copping them at Hua: aaa eniblaa treble ee 8ST, a fast rate. lwon by A. Hl. Gobert and Max De | Bugis When Luther McCarthy Won 2"... |this true world’s series, finds Rene Lacoste, 21 years old, champion of champion In the women’s singles for the sixth time. Lenglen and Ryan . . * . champion in the women's doubles: Heavyweight So Certain of Winning That He Told |faccste ana Morstra dominant in the) Promoter Before Fight to Have Another Hole Put men's doubles: and Tengien and eae cient ‘otra the ch pions tn th ixed in Leather, So It Would Fit Veeeba ee 2 ae || ee et cDiniaworth Shut out of the champlonships, | ot Edmonton, in BY T. J. (UNCLE TOM) McCAREY |Casey and Hennessey nevertheless | straight sets. Hin team mates, Tom Noted Los Angeles Promoter, Who Is Narrating Inside Stories of Hie *tcreded thelr reasonable expecta-|my Todd, Danny Lewis, Grant Lal Long Career, Exclusively for Star Readers |tlons In lasting to the final of the| zure, Bill Taylor, Leon Turenne and Bill Cunningham 1s belng troubled | Batteries —_Vargus and Gibson; ti with that nemests of all ball players Ehrhardt, Oeschger, Hubbell and ~bad legs. Deber: | The former Seattle outfielder wo | iA came to the Sacramento club Gont| [the Boston Braves this spring, °| MARANVILLE Paying the penalty of not going thru 0 aa ‘ set err ies Poa aay a OUD a | shape "says Bill, “and as a conse- { BULLETIN j ‘|auence my legs weren't ready for| NEW YORK, July 7.—‘Rabbit# the grind, but I'm coming around all| Maranville, star infielder for the * | right now.” Chicago Cubs, was appointed mana- cunningham was a star with the! ger of the team to succeed Bill Ki . who sold him to the New |lefer, it was announced today by | York Giants in 1921, and it was that | John O. Seys, secretary of the club. sale that practically beat the club| Maranville took charge of the a B jout of the pennant, as it was trans-|club just before the game \inst Welker, |acted in mid-season and Cunning-|the Brooklyn Robins today. “s 6m |ham was the leading hitter on the | planation accompanied the announoe jclub at that time jment, but it was considered that the poor ho’ i ee isa ciek | poor showing of the team this bers from Mon-/ounningham beat Lewis and 1 1 treal; Will Crock: |7-6; Marion and Langite beat Merold and er and JInck | Martin, > Wright; Howard |‘? Langley, Leon | fey Turenne anda|? Wally Scott, all of the Seattle Tennis club, and Geottrey Peer, of Vancouver, as the favorites to win the tourna- ment. Howard Lang: le breezed thru uver, beat Moriwake, 6-1, @2; 1f Burridge, Win Mre, Seon, Van Mra B. Hen: | doubl Hoth were playing for the| Armand Marton, all won thelr games. | 4 " ehnaton, ZENB: bs |season caused the change in the | EOPLE have asked me on several occasions what L)rrqt time on foreign courts and they| The Beattie team members who|Yancowrer. €-0, ¢-i; Mra, 3. x. “Wright | ARM COMES BACK management. thought was the greatest demonstration of coolness eVer | were not chosen ax America’s best | were defeated were Dick Burr, John. |(s"t', ert Monn Melaan i | vernon® Es penatic gent Sai eal BM Rillefer si exhibited by a boxer. Now, of course, that question might [plarers, ‘but the on the best men) ny Ryan and Ralph Miller. |heat ne He Vanco MoCromsan beat Dr, Weicher, ¢-1, | trouble with his pitching arm a few| brother of Wade ‘Kitleter, ‘Seat be answered from several different viewpoints. We might |*’>!e for eclihnblod ef Ia Franer aver, Baker; ,|Seasons ago when it was necessary! tle manager, fe: base our judgment on some incident within am Wakes agua Big hc *lto undergo a complicated operation | porate WEEN Muri the ring while a great battle was waging. ( : COAST 4, 1-8; Mre, Leachman, Calltornis, |to restore shattered nerves in his| oS treba WINS But somehow or other, it always has|| American ‘Assn. | east MEN'S RINCLES MIXED povnLEs [See et aerra min bettensatling loutthres home rans te hip AE 4, a o 7 Wo t Z on lee Loe eoeee | stuck in my memory that Luther McCarthy (Corona I ators | on Last First Round sy datautes | eee aemRe and. Procto big season — 1921, Shellenback was the North Park Merchants, 12 to 7, acted in about as nonchalant a manner as| 4+ Kansas City 10 etd bor ranma teaeee teat ple ; < | traded to Sacramento by Vernon lest | Th® Lockers played thru the game anyone I ever saw, considering the situation. | Milwaukee ....6.........2 9 Lithe Anges -. re rison and | Winter. stare Var seh and good pitching \ tity onttie 7 2 ‘ M. Me- —______ by Hunter, Poe e Peseta Doge Meier; WhO, CAN | ee a eadiemas ee Racken | a ao Pe Wwe ee | WANDERERS LOSE sate hits eed them fo win to an untimely death in ying from a cause} ,..4 Skiff; Schupp and Snyder. | fa ‘4 Brand, et, Gail She ‘Wantehing Ai) bE af | The score: Son which was always attributed as heart| At sinneapoiis RH. F,|Vernon “ou |Zehin Proctor beat i| tented by Bnohomlab, 6 to 5 accora:| oe eon: 0 failure. St. Paul % . 10 0 i ep ; Pig yea 5, -|N. P. Merchants. 7 +e But this was not the day that Luther|Minneapolie ..... Lae OAMES THIS WHEK | sFiniay ark siti ; bd ut \Goceenines: | | Taft's Monday eh Ce Reccieriened and J. O'Hare | CBW ¢ Pg dary * Batteries — Rocttger and Collins; Sacramento at owar halle, Beattie, beat Dr aoe? was to die while boxing a third-| j.venport, Harria, Hall and. Ain Malt Lake at Portland cag tarragon C eee rater. smith Vernon at Oakland. Graconver: sas ran Be hacabey Incidentally, I might say that MeCarthy’s| (nly games scheduled today.) gia: Behuslded at Toe; Anccie aitie, beat Jonnny Tyan, Beattie, eter) | = DIG, Sne ll style in the ring was so different from that | = displayed in training quarters that it seemed almost unbe-! Jievable for him to be the same man. | Of course, his opponents, remember, ax t Is about an inch too big for me.” | such as Jim Flynn, Al Palzer | elle and those sort of men, didn’t) McCarthy compare with heavyweights of the} Won Easily | Corbett, Fitzsimmons and Jeffries | WILL never forget Abe Morris’ | order, but we must remember that | Sno ed rea ec peal ad BY AHERN) on July 14 ae) RNIE GOOZEMAN, the only | aniard in the boxing game, will fight six rounds with ‘Doc’ | Snell, the sensa- tional Peshastin, | Wash., feather: | weight, here SON MATOR,~ WHATS ALL THid “TaLK ABOUT HOME GWEET HOME ONCE BEING WW A COCOANUT “WE THEORY CLAIMG~THAT OUR LINEAL DESCENT 19 FROM “THE APE OR SIMIAN) GROUP, ~ VERN WELL “THEN, EGAD BUGTER MILAD, ~~ BEING AY AUTHORITY OW “HE SUBDECT The NATIONAL CITY BANK July 14 = Mel his | McCarthy left | ; : : nh ie OF SEATTLE PU Ace Mace tc tl tout, did you ever ste auch don-|"|.| Ret Te AN MRC We oF DIRECT Now, LET ANYONE anoweR |, Tue match was| Reeser i ce?” T replied », Abe, never| : g =f g ned on There is no telling how far he|©°*? 1 replied: “No, Abe, never} USED “To DO OUR STRAP EVOLUTION, ME THis, ~ \F, WE ARE THE Monday Vy DAR in my life. It looks ike we have} discovered another gold nugget.” McCarthy walked away from Pal- | HANGING WITH AWTAIL 2, WHAT DUA “THINK AND EVOLUTION OF SPECIES, might have risen in the ranks of| great boxers had he not come to his | untimely end. DESCENDENTS OF APES~How MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM \S VT THAT “THERE ARE APES Salt and Lonnie | Austin, who aro | Pi [zor that afternoon in 20 rounts,| | | ABOLST “THI MonKEN, ee SHANae LOpAN 2 ——~-iAND TAL pric aie) ks Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Ordered a latinin tb) estana Misneait oo piss BUSINESS 2» Navan ess DUMB LOTTHEY ARE, EVEN : Gooneman is a | Currency at the Close of Business June 30, 1925. Hole in Belt {believe Palzer ever laid a glove on| WW “THE WW SUCH AN. ADVANCED | ; ; thé "paniet cane | o_o Gan tratinratecccluy aioirad | 7.101 hi to) bad "that date’ a0 auickly | COSOVE NSH At th relat ae Lala centiatiedt reine ‘tout Bard RESOURCES ® just before bis contest for the|@ecided against this strong, young| WAV) " AYTER ALL, | Loans and Discounts, ) the star featherweights in the busi: | +$3,861,289, heavyweight championship with Alj\fighter. As I previously have inti MLAD, ~ \F “THe THEORY 16 |ness, including Kld Kaplan, chief ||| Rab Sey pees + 8,889. Palzer. | mated, there was reason to belleve| 1 claimant of the world's 0. . lionds to Secure Circulation : 50, 00 I was sitting In @ box at Vernon | {iat he would have attained great| EVER PROVEN AND ACCEPTED, Snell fought Hoh sustl draw Federal: Reserve Bank Stock. . here | on the afternoon of the battle ana |ReiRhts in his chonen profession. | WILL VT MAME BETIER MEN | with ‘fommy Ryan in Montana Inst Furniture and Mixtures... 20,000.00 | had ‘the champion belt, with me (To Be Continued Wednesday) | OF US, OR, APES 0. week, | Safe Deposit Equipment. . U. 8. Bonds, Warrants, Customers’ Liability under Le ters of Credit. Cash and Exchange Abe Morris, a friend of mine, was| ating with mo in the box, and ho| SACS BEATEN “Here comes McCarthy down the| PORTLAND, Jnly 7.—Portiand aisle now, ‘Tom. Let him see the} copped the series from Sacramento, | pelt,” | 7 kamos out of &, by winning yenter: | ‘The Washington boy is a great 982,040.93 . 10,000.00 [cara in Seattle because of his ag: © 26,086.14 | | kressivenoss and tremendous punch: pie Ae ing power in each hand | Goozeman, strong and smart in $6,108, 081.48 the ways of the ring, is expected $0 we stopped Luthor and 1| Ay’ contest here, 10 to 6, ‘The Sacs | : to give the “Young Ketcholl" ono {| Seeit BROCE ay eh its ++4$- 500,000.00 showed him the belt, which was a| OUuthit the Beavers, but the formers’ | » / | | of the hardest fights he has yet had. |J|) SuePlus : ++ 100,000.00 beautiful’thing, All solld goid and | many misplays lost the gamo for | se il ANA mab stile obese ’ Undivided Profits + boar en diamonds therg. | ‘ly | if || \ WW | making i Ne Gard) Ie tal te Resorve for Taxes 15,000.00 | % %y © score Rt, | TTT TTT Wa ) | i Regal) | making and will be lined up within || Circulation hy Daa Ss, Luther took it, looked it over apd MY} \yI KY YOsd) |the next tow days i + 60,000.00 mAdedeying {¢. on, said to me, as|Soramento.,........ 6 18 MAAS M in dA, » Alton i ; ikl a? ; Dividends Unpaid Ray 6080.80 aie an salcier | Portland ...... 10° 44 9| GENE, S tt I The scraps will be held at the Acceptances Executed for Customers mt 4,090.78 Mr McCarey, !t 1s a wonderful Batteries—Hughes, Canfield and me b attle ball park, where all of the |f| Letters of Credit iiind fon J Shea aohac d ‘To mmer sho » b iy sonttn gt bh Estat elt, But you'll have to have an-| 9°°% perdi eae a pore cence, Sto, balng “staged, |1} Donoettey.ceviss.ecens tee +. 6,182,958,89 other hole put right in here, see?! | Wide | panthests ids! INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Mark this with a pencil so you an! College Pitching | Jermoy city 2, Providence § OFFICERS hbase Haitimore 8, Roading 1 | } Pai "3 ths Star With Vanbel Toronto, 8, Kiracwertb J. W, MAXWELL, President ate | |, ctochenter 16, Hutfalo 6, second game, | H. WITHERSPOON, Vice President nother college ball playing star seven Innings ; ores ” 4 |han joined the big leng He’ nator By Buttad | H. G, HOTCHKISS, Vice ‘osident Charley Caldwell, Princeton's great | asthe | JOHN A. VANDERPOEL, Cashier Seattle vs. Sacramento | pitcher, Joaldwell, has’ been algned | SOUTINERN ASsOoTATION SEWELI, WNOCHSON, Aast, Cashior Game Called at 2:46 P. M. Reserved Seats Hiinen-0100 Atlanta 6, Mobile 2 sailed Chattanooga % Little Ropk 6 Nashville 1, Memphis 6 Only three games today, MTERBERG, Asst, Cashier OAKLEY MAXWELL, Asst, Cashter , where he |e to bo |given an early chance to show his wares,