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ATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 TH EATTIL TAR e!WO BIG TENNIS MEETS IN SEATTLE NEXT WEEK On the Defense 30W ater K MOUDY | LONGWOOD NEI Sage and Over the Twine | | S@NadS Stowe Ces as| Lomski | ments, the San Francisco team of the Lincoln club of tho We tern | Harada of Japan. acu Moudy will leave Sunday In the women's invitation 2 | National. A. A, U. Swim) nist and join the Beals Friday at| Mins Helen Wills, nationa Sacramento, He ylaye n 20 lon, will eet. Mra. Marion Wicak Hare ih) Base rament has played in 20| pion, will meet. Mrs, Marion ( games with the Lincoln club, weak: |derson Jessup of Wilmington | ‘| Middleweights Fight Six| | Rounds at Ball Park | Wonderful Event in the Western league, and | The final rour « ne Tuesday | credited with four wins and elght| wood doubles brings to: at I By Peter Salvus neon MoWeeney, Griffin and|terson and J, B, Hawkes of Aus KO LOMBKI, the fast-coming | RYOUTS are being held Pfeffer are allon the shelf with in-| tralia against two 17-year | t 4 Aberdeen middleweight, in fac x a high-class opponent thruout the United States | taxing un prevent them from|aters, M. T, Hill and H. L. John if regular turns son, Jr. of Waban, Mans Me night 6} to pick the teams to be en- - = ‘ | tered in the National A, A, U,| Rey Plekens played the Jefferson| Sand traps have no terrors now acks up Park in 78 the other day. |for Jim Spangler, the banker-golfe against Bob sw and diving cham- aro wIng dd g w he says he “wants to learn|He has been hollowing-out a grape Sage, the Mich | pionships which will be held | in the Lake Washington ral, starting July 28. Thirty teams have cutareds In Eastern Washington teams have recently partici pated in a swim tourney held ae zi in Idaho and the practice) TEC igained there has given them| | a good line on the squads to| ga¥ send to the national gather-| i * ing. the game." fr day for the past four month | SAGE attle cards 5 flashy victory over Dago | Gans here some time ago. That Boise and ve all planned to} t Lomski showed more al and fighting ability than any serapper here since Jobnny O'Le The or the meet. Sp tatorlum and Med ntages, is one of th around prom WALLA WALLA MEN COMING Walla Walla passed up the ct to send a full team to I meet held there, so eh funds t ovide expenses | for its entry |ing of the na | The Detroit sending boys are tral 1 up the he jover the week-end. resting up Mor day They F r clored welterweight, wil rounds with George McCormick, the ne boy who stopped Joe Wilson | ) last Tuesda | eet Nate Druxman, who {s promoting ance around 160 RRR WH MHOGHH W aho in the to have ato the National meet | Spok ‘acht club, an eliminat a teamto represent he Two stars who the to choos DICK BURR All set to make one of his crafty placements, Dick Burr, veteran tennis star, ts one of the ranking players in Seat-| tle. Burr spilled one of the biggest upsets of the season in|! the city meet when he easily defeated Wallace Scott, Tacoma ace. | almont cer os “India a MeCly scone“ British College Track and Field Pa propia Team Favored to Beat Americans sire BY HENRY L. FARRELL : ; Eee | United Press Sports Correspondent. iissm |The ‘Enashmen were comsseed! —-s Ltt for Title|7 xe | mi D. G. A. Lowe, the Olym TRIPLE-A CLUB, Loul i GRANT LAIZURE Bo 1 Aberdeen, in down) A master of tactics, Grant Laizure can atill give the ith George Nix,| Young bucks plenty of opposition. Laizure, who was play- Jian from Alash jing tennis when most of the youngsters hereabouts were his special event In| being told about Goldylocks and the Three Bears, can. still | show them a thing or two about tennis. Laizure beat Ar- |mand Marion, one of the leading youths of the Northwest, | Tilden Playing in the Canadian meet last week. P Carter & Brad "Walter Mails BOTHELL QUITS Sou Ghrulyahetite net's) Holds Giants VALLEYLEAGUE | tie tan ae, Geer tat ars chi | © tQ Four Hits) meee oe, Rento: , should win|the dope completely upset, Tilden USTER MAILS, who has had Palrfax © latter events will ride to an early victory. The more ups and downs than a bull- eee er Burghley, the Brit-|semifinal round of the doubles |eog in an old oaken bucket, heat |Bothell looked 1 as the | champ! be fought off to-| 41 stg @ to’. Wneiday afternoon, (imtrcusedecss counted Wore best bet hurdies, as Scatter. | day with the fin inted, E oe : —_ oes scheduled for to. ~eeeese holding them to picked by the ex- | good, of Princeton, has been troubled | morrow hits. So the SCAU picks ‘by the ex- | s6od, of Pri vs | ae are th B™ ‘AUSE of lack of funds, the i pre Bothell nine, in the Valley gue, has withdrawn from that faa tes, who beat |cireuit- Its games on the schedule fates, 2 will be forfeited the Braves 7 to in Boston, re.| Manager Harold Keeney plans te sumed the post |)@Ve his team play independent in- of front runner | Stead of organized league ball. Both: the ional; ¢ll did not make a good showing antiiap this season, being next to last im Mails avas|the win column, and therefore could - pitching for the| "ot draw the crowds. Y Cards, the only} Sunday's games find Carnation | team in the big |(Tolt) playing the league-leading | | 1 Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Pho ad ntersectional Net: NORM BARTELS | ANNOUNCES TEAMS Tourney Carded \.°. Washington State Championships to Be Conducted By Stay. at Same Time; Intersectional Winners Will of any real size haa sent in a lst of | i Take Trip East the men who will compose the team | from its ofty | te Jonal varsity track om, high di ford-Cambr mbinatior The Cant and Oxonia who hog! Har vard and Yale to a tle In firat place at Cam bridge last week and only tos when second places were|jish hur It was would court champ Following are the clubs n entered to date, with entries others expected dail FTER a week’s rest from the Canadian tennis cham-| pe pionships, the court athletes will again take up their|o racquets when the Washington State and inter-sectional | ,,{2." , wssiieiegieg t tennis tournaments starting at the local club.|Chicexo * 4 | The Washington state meet was to start Sun-| oiymyi > nt day and the inter-sectional championships nat ‘ will begin Monday, lasting for three days. We Anierice It is planned to rush the tourney to com-| Heroit a. ©. ee watehag viperise ae ah po and i as soon as possible this year. The 3 sot bea RPS UD AS Strong: winner of the inter-sectional play in the jun ior singles and men’s doubles,’ will represent} the Coast in the East later in the summer. [fs “ Mayme McDonald, one of the 10 ranking | women players in the country, will be entered in the tourney and places the competition) ; on a high-class plane. ios arertonn Lake | TURENNE A wire received at local tennis headquart-|* ers Saturday morning, stated that five players from Port-| vss land would be entered in the Washington state meet.) 4 Charles Burton, ag ol —<$—_—__$$—$——— | : if ar ay, obert enda. . nOnory AEE Ba, eo wm In the Majors ] 3 hadh Reena aero S| New Pitcher Turns 16” or @ nell - Prince The same scoring syst aggregation | used at Harvard atad s afternoon. vail, each first place as was -|Vance’s Strike Out Total at 121 Mark and ‘ place be ase the first » by inju yo | Golf Peigraie ls Anmounced for ist Walia Walla Natator ‘ Jefferson Park for Coming Play x that same game go Cubs home TT) J, ("Bill") Bohon and the handi-| Park at Jefferson Park Jefferson Park | Avauet 29-30—afatoh mmittes of t f club t und then t time that would|Renton club at Renton. Thompson ¥ er run, 1 c as take another/will umpire, Fairfax plays at Aue ‘i tile Sese"d tout: plenty to win, MAILS cha on a fel- burn with George Parkhouse calling : hamptonship in that the September 12-19—Dat play. against cater he eminent | the plays. | the qualifying |P°ex with three-quarter handicap a company and down in the bushes|. ‘The league's activities cl ; - y jeague’s a ose in rill he played Wateied fee | Pittsburg Pirates so many times another week and Renton looke (iit ected T Doe 5 ssed Rube Ben-|the champion. After the session is: Purchase Pitcher ton tor cight nits but couldn't score terminated, the teama will hig: ime E. E. Brower, a right-hander, was }4 Tun fn the game in Brooklyn, and | dependent ball, burg Pirates re-|the Reds won 4 to 0. This victory 1 St. Petersburg, of the /4nd the fact that the Phillies lost PLAYER § ¢ league, He will prob. |to the Cubs 7 to 5 raised’ the Reds LASER STE OU ably report to them during the first |t0 fourth place. Hatehingscn, Took: es ek of September for d it In the American leaguo the Ath. | Muskogee, Western association ety leties stopped the White Sox $ to 1,|clUb, is still on the injured list and ve the right idea tn run: |” gone ment for | dent's ESS AETE ow who had been up int eight’-man draw is ‘September 26 than the regulation first round murt be p group in deciding who's | October 10-11—Medal ib and It puts |handleap allowance 1 pepper into the whol baronet ast Fin ere sey be bought by the ay on fullleentty, fro Florida St nose who are coming ENTRIES hero—simmy Careney ot! tn Wins for Bisonse | more snap an accepted 18 out of 1 The Seattle tennis club entries in Pre Ie wee SILL Act sohnsetl, new pitaher With the inter-sectional meet are Howard suttald. laksa’ of city elton Langlic, junior singles; Lloyd Nord- urnament Flights will be provided for those! bing, 4 to O _ Duster Matte, eccentric Cardi November 14-1 yo fail to make the mpionship ers during the 1 j cirel | The year’s play | All matches in the first round must | turkey “shoots.’ | be played by August 2 and one week | Day bird: be allowed for each succeeding | vember gue, is pro: them, He As recentiy pur and has turned ght victories for them. chased by the £ in three stra Nationalieta, Filipino bantam. more Boomers, in the We Driver). SEATTLE to BREMERTON or ning on staging a come-back aCe, Gauss gas in the ring. Finn has been trai One ree ieee on tie ing intensively for the past six iS t Seabeck (Two months and is reported in good con- a) ares bh dition, seaition wai; ShokiBire [RACQUET MATCH |; ° , i Millard Cook, also ‘a § a follower, has taken over the man- been So arranged that close coi Se gadilleh vu Dilek van| CHICAGO, July 18 king three | “ Batter | ] —'7] amel Gossi 0 the | hamond agement of Finn and plans to enter) Rection can be made in elfaer der Las, Beattle jStraight games, Charles Williams, the young fellow in local ring} "AVY. YARD ROUTE At 4:40 o'clock | British racquet champion, a Chicago shows. | BL Colman Dock, MAin-2922 on Miind, Seattle, va. Ralph Millers| ; ; it : ras ; Mo Pp coral ni ® Ralph Millers! professional, defeated Jack Ssoutar, Mee playefs come to the Coast; It's his hitting that makes him|time a manager tries to get by with} liome run with two men on the| ‘The Seattle heavyweight now 4ob Dykes, Seattle, ve. Bill Warren, | of Philadelphia, world’s champion, league from the majors with Bg | valuable, @ lot of inexperienced ball players in| bases in San Francisco when he} stands over six feet and weighs Seattle. jin @ racquet match here. The scores fons and filyver than make| Brower is batting around .390 at|this league, he has a tough row to/went up in tho eighth inning to{around 175 pounds. He has been ere 15-12 sds and 15-14. . good the present time, hoe, bat for Tom Daly, working out daily at Austin and SEEMAN “LOSES One exception eysen# When the Tigers are forced to play| It’s the man ‘who can doliver| Salt's gym. at least has been Ellison Climbing out on thelr own fleld at Vernon,| when tho old clinch comes that = ~ 2 es oe st CHIC Ind., July 18.— BIG NET MEET Frank Brower, ERT BLLISON has always been|When their lease with the Los An-| wins the hearts of the diamond S ldi > i PUG ET SOUND , feel Mandell, lightweight, of| GLENCOE, Tl, July 18.—With a pring hitter, batting around |#eles club at Washington park is up| fans and Lucas ts just that kind| OO iers’ eam ' who played with Ttockford, Til, beat Solly Seeman,|the 10‘ranking tennis players. of | STEAMER Washington and DRT EN at aad: ll |late next month, they will have to/of a ball play of New York, in their10-round bat-| the United Staten entered, the Tilt. AON CURIE He Stl? Yeah Oe ae : lo here Frid nois state tennis tournament opened Cleveland in the} season, but having a tendency to fall | Present the fans with better baseball | cee Wants Contests SCHEDULES tle here Friday vin te , ) American “league | orf in his batting during the final/than they are doing now they Beavers Slip ri i Rees | here tod 6 0! 6 ni , i ; ss rhe Seventh Infantry of Camp re Money, ? ‘f | gee: i" ve baie finale Si a | and who 18 NOW| naif of the season | won't draw; ay the Vernon park ta far ! eh EN Afi : Save Miser rane LA BARBA WINS | paced. nin riiden wit detend the | | | NJO BALL team can expect to get] Lewis, hus requested Mel Norquist, with the San] 14 {9 just the reverse with Willson |ut from the center of the city, and N ery far if it can't hold up @]of Spaldings, to secure games with TACOMA AVOOD, July 18—Fidel La | Champlonship which he won Inst Francisco Seals, | this year, ax the Frisco pilot was far |there must be some sort of attraction galt, on tho, fond,’ Seattle] independent teanis vin/anl” axound Dally, 7%) 0 11 a. may, & 8 year. Brower in albelow .800 during the first halt of |to bring the bugs out \has had two bad weeks away from| goattto,. ‘The soldiers do not wish fa 0 Dp. Mm. rmer world’s amateur ban: | } § i lefthanded hitter {the season and hos just passed that NaN |home and those two series have|money for playing, but ask — for ight champion, won the doci-| y Pashat fen and ys Hilen t | and a deud right |charmed hitting mark of late, bat- Thad Again | kept the Indians out of second place de to de parison, A on from Georgie Kyers, Mexiean,| TUNNEY TALKS diane ¢ second place | funds to defray expenses. Any man wen 1 ly, at the Hollywood I fleld sticker, but |ting .322 at prevent RED LUCAS fast becoming | at least, They are third now, be-/agers interested in | the proposal} Victoria, B,C in 10 rounds, at the Hollywood | jon stadium last night § be a real find on | and tho Senators fost to the Tigers|'t is dqubtful if he» will be able to T haem eb Any ia wind up with} Vf I 6 to 3. Thus the Athletics well re-| Set back in harness this season, He strom, boys’ singles! Leon oe tne champions bankagiting cT GUE WINS |covered from their recent slump,| Suffered from a broken Jeg that is Nye ee Tee tan: sal tanh in the ninth Pitt will be played for on No-| AL Y., July 18—Be-|found themselves a full game ahead } taking a long time to heal, and Whitcomb pea REET. | fr runs in the tenth and re the Christmas ones on | lieve . Mike McTigue, for-Jo¢ the Senators, who displaced them Lewis, men’s singles. sured league leadership, beating | round. All final matches will be at| December 19.20 and the New Year'x|mer world's light-heavyweight | jonw | 1 m cons! joston 3 j hh. ethene Yi : ctipsdy a it | after a hard fight not long ago. More | The’ Vancouver delegation consis ie ges eae Me ce DRAW bie Day. one on December 26:7 chemnpion, won a. bout here. tast |tttes-tgnt the Browtt, unter Gooene | of Johnny McGill, Jack MUI |ieaa in the fret, but the Cubs rallied) oan FRANCISCO, July 19 he reat of the year’s program for The eclectic tournament, in which| night, stopping Frankie Carpenter, |; finally displaced the White} jorge Dixon, Mrs. E. J. H. Cardin-| ana won 7 to 5. Satine? Natior ‘ tap the Jefferson Parkers follow 10 prizes will be awarded, will run| of Freeport, in the seventh, Sox, who had been defending third 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jack dial hom git wire winning sirenke te on [ ri at vig fol eu August $—Return mateh with Meadow until September 13. | - = | place since early in the season. ‘The ¢ mixed doubles. ames. the Athistios gained & full game | weight; and Roy Filey won ye : 5 y in the ie doubles. gelegation |%e! Washineton by trimming Chleess, | rounds to a ¢ here last night. | ‘ |Dern Wins in Browns beat the Red Sox 9 to 8. To } , she, Phil Neer,| The Senators lost to Detroit, 6 to 3, in| MURCHISON | GIRL STARS GATHER matters worse for , heated’ by, Herbert Babe | Stan |* ame which was featured by the Dan-| BOOMERS SIGN ROOKIES | | SAN FRANCISCO, July 18.—| : «| Sox ure only # game ahead . Ss. YARD Catlin Wolfard, Golden Cross, Btan) | no's Ty Cobb for protesting a di BERS ESE a K Aare " ASR A i W | t] M rs now. Ni t- Almquist, M, Yoshikawa and Hut-| er b tor protesting 8 de-) "songs, a rookie catcher from. Il-| Is WINNER | weariy a hundred girl athletes took | res Ing 1X ers now. Pia bpeaicy an rss “oI UARLESTON, ton Miller in the men’s play. The) ying with something of their old-|linois, has been signed by the a | LONDON, July 18.—Loren Mureh|.| Part here Saturday at Kezar mem- TLAND, July 18.—-Ira Pern Yanks \ won from the Indians 5 toa! Fhrtoron er and Auto women entries are Johanna Guns s hate aided as SO etiteh, m , American sprinter, who has been | veleta pant in the Pacific Const lake City, light-heavy- Rete ee 6:20, herger, Mra. Leachman, Carolyn|"*se" rouis moved up to third place by |S0ciation, They have signed sever Hest alg Rise pC Ne aha Pad) | Coemniccatibs for feminine stars. and Billy Edwards’ o6 Han. | 40:29 A. Mi 12:18, Swartz, MarjoriesGladman and Mrs. |«weeping the seriex with the Red Sox,/other players including Shankling, | | Practically all of the champions Clty, 160k. one tall ich in| Ri I Fi 1 iS 2108 Goldameyer Cross. jtaking the final game, 9 to 3 former Cub pitcher, and college |dock, won the finals of the 100-yard| who participated recently at Pasa-| wrestling match here last | ui inn is Sundays and hoil- 2 SUNDAY twirler, dash in the Amateur Athletic asso-| dena in the national tournament ir | ys 6: op. m. THE SUNDAY | HOME RUN LEADERS | ney ae » but Dern won the bout when | T Every trip a Ferry Trip except- SCHEDULE I ; ; 5 clation track and field championships | WeFe Teprekented. First place honors | ysawards falled to come back after raining or yea, MEN'S SINGLES RE KE PECKHAM Jat Stamford Bridge today. for teams Appeared to rest between |poing flopped on His head. Ri R tu: ‘ i0s'Round Trin ane At 2 o'clock. ee emeaty Peckham, former Los Angeles first} Murchison'’s time was 9.9 seconds, | Pasadena and Bureka, | Edwards took the first fall in 26 ing eturn nger Car (Including fogta atatiioe = nigaerre \% ‘15| baseman, has been released by the|the New York flyer leading the |minutes 30 seconds with a head UBE FINN, local boxer, is plan- Whitcomb Quililan, Seattle, vs. Claire | 14| Springfield club of the Western as-| French sprinter, Theard, to the tape The royal family has seen fit to|lock. Dern used only 14 minutes Bhannon, Seattle. bnoteoalon 14 | soctation, according to Manager Mark|by a scant half yard, Paddock Is|deny the Prince of Wales is @ globe! and 10 seconds to secure the second At 3:60 Velen sworman Wels- | Jacobs ‘}{|Purtell, He may go back to the Pa.|not competing here, having remained | trotter. .. . Certainly not, he's alfall, with a body lift, after which sere heats ficeets au cific Const lin Sweden for some match races. | fox trotter wdWatda’ waa hUbable to*hesumie: sonborn, Heattle. 1 Dan Lewis, Seattle, vs. Bertram Cur- | the | | tle ring | NEW YORK) July 19s-dene Vg ho hits a ball xo | Experience Needed the idol of Seattle fandom. |cause of thelt ability to play away}may get games booked by calling} Sningettona te iti % | Tunney sald today he hed a verbal | ford and times|PAOR the past three or four years| The little red-head ia the Ietnd of from home, discounting those twol Norquist at Spaldings | plo Peniiauln chiens (0 Gibmie } agreement to fight Jack Dempsey BROWER them so well) the Vernon club hay tried to get}a ball player who does his best | woeks | eness, Wie tg eee Anacortes: here September 1% And it he | {hat iy almost impoawiiie to perfect |py with a lot of youngsters, having | work in the pinches and everythit GALLERY WINS _" shee 4 Ne | datone bal » ae wt other Pu Hints, Portland has been a bust out of CARTER $§ DOWN Lee a Rey: meety me he will never haye to inet Nim only a handful of experienced he does is with so much style that] Portland, being plenty dangerous} LOCHMOOR COUNTRY CLUB oo Ee tween HOLLYWOOD, — Jul 18.—Tom | worry about fighting Wills,” Gene The big outfielder ja batting cleans | players on its roster the fas are for him to a bug lin the Rose City park, After beat-| Detroit, July 18,—Keete Carter Saeko Rg ; Hery,.matehmaker, actor and | added ib tor tie Ww and hia pinch tua) And during that time the ‘Tigers! fe hax done some remarkuble| ing Salt Lake badly at Portland | Oklavoma City, got away to a bad 1 Ni pac ate quash player extraordinary, won | . hoon one of the reasons for the Seals |have reposed in the second division. | relief pltehing and is one of tho|the Beavers have dropped four} start and was th we tthe ‘Pacific doaat squash champin-| Contrary to tho rulon of the game| dominance in this league to date Hill Kesick onoe had u powerful ball| best hitting pitchers in the ecirouit|stralght to Los Angeles in the} soll) Martin of Chic hip when he defested Frank Bor-|it does not seem at all difficult to| Brower will never win any|club, but it was mado up of ex|to boot, But the main event camo] Movie city and they have lost their| holes of play in the final round vane, of the Hollywood A. ©, M44/trump the fighting of Mr. Aco] trophies ax an outfielder, but plays |perienced players. riday when Ne turned the tide] Hig chance to close in on the first] the Western amateur golf champion and 2147. Hudking, well enough in the field to get by. Young blood is needed, too, but any| for the Indians by busting out a! division ship here Saturday, down to Rus+ ‘ago after four i PUGET Spun NAVIGATION L.MAN DOCK “FOOT Maio a PHoke i ‘ bg.