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THE SEAT TL C Laughlin; the Price of Tenn IA DECADE or comet flashed out of Cal Ted-headed, courts crush a ow th ° W. ALL: ACE SCOTT ago a * Can Tacoma Star Stand | Pace He Sets on Court? a tennis} lifornia, n the opposition with Bpeed that was dazzling ef And like a comet he whirled Bcross the tennis sky soon out of sight, burned up by the tremendous pace he had set. there is ru the Northwest tourna whose name $word in sport circles ‘Today Playing th ments, Like McLa on the @nd more speed. himself. i you Wall and was ng fellow ennis lace Scott a * & * Tighten Race Salt Lake, Seattle and Los Angeles Are Knotted; Close In on Leaders TRIPLE tie for second place fea tures the stand t f the Pa Seattle and Los Angeles being knotted for run ner = up to San Franci As both | Francisoo It Lake lost yesterday and Los Angeles ra lost valuabl Francisco is « ahead of the fie poaition ground ht full games Salt Lake is nly first d team playing on its home field this week and this gives the Bees and ledge as they are tough to beat in j that Utah altitude and tn that trick park | Seattle's victory was the moat im | pressive ho day, the Indians beat ing Vernon's toothless Tigers, 13 to Tho Seals were sed out at Sacra | Mento, 5 to 4; Los igeles beat Salt Lake, 3 to 1,in a game abbreviated to six in: ee by Port i lost its eighth straight game o: road to Oakland, the Acorns | \_— AMERICAN | ee Boston. : ‘ | At St, Louls H. F | Philadelphia 11 1} St. Louls .. 6 9 7 | Batteries . Graves, Harris | Perkins; Glard, Gaston, Dixon Rego. | First game- RH. E 39 0 1 Stoke and Schalk and it's doubtful if there is a eae aa | better service’ stroke in tennis eee eecnn mame) the world over today s neat nt is a big, husky fellow, R. HF but even a strong body can't 8 stand such a terrific pounding 4 16 indefinitely. veral times he Sengough and| Stoner has had to quit hi he ause the pace h. and Bass | set was too mu E cc i Ww " vee match was decided in straight eots| sey City 6, Syracuse 9 ni bk therastrad Ror was remarkably close, the} Providence 1, Rochester 0. Thurs aye jays {MUPetior steadiness of the Seattle| Baltimore 4, Toronto 5. sds ae beyde men swinging the match their way, - ray young Rhyne r ‘ Es y : fairies sd sh Favorites were the general win- FARREN RALLIES, WINS | QUILLIAN ee eed ae ! SAN FRANCISCO, July 22— and Howard| fers in the other ovents é eae Lr a ich Frankie Farren, San Francisco, bat Zanglie meets Walter Oswald of] With the intersectional matches| tied his way to a 10-round decision Bpokane in the junior boys’ singles.|neing cleaned up today play will] here last night over Tuffy Wing, The junior boy champion and the|speed up in all events Thursday inf Portland, after Wing had the first §ien’s doubles winners zo East to) the state tourney three rounds his own way, * * & & ‘ hae 2S : <uETS Hoflum, Seattle, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 TUESDAY’S RESULT Lie ieenanly Sa ite pelea are 4 Dixon and Jack Mulr, Vancou fs ( 2 ‘ lle Woodruff, Seattle, beat Bi Welasenborn, Seattle, SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Be ARH aA orp | ver bent Kelly and on JUNIOR GLES BOYS’ SINGLES K. L, ote and Dick Vander Las, Mon- ‘ Semi-Finals Round First Round tenano and Seattle, beat Ralph Loe and Howard Langiie, Seattle, boat Howard Sharp, Portland, beat Meyer Alex-|B, Curran, Seattle, default, Morrison, Victoria, §-1 A be 4. Amy Marlo and B. HWerketh, Seattle, PE Worth Oswald, Spokane, beat Charles » Seattle, beat Don beat Howard and Windy Langlie, Seattle, Burton, Portland, 6-0. 6-0. : BOYS’ Bt beat Jim Wing, Se-| Dan Lewis and Sidney Smith tle ae Pu Nord and Tacoma, beat Lacey Hoftue and Dr Angus Clint, MOT OP NORGE beat Kermit | Claire Shannon, Beattie, 6-1, 6-3 era Peattle 1 | Second Round us | WOMEN'S" SENGLES Sidney Smith, Tacoma, beat Steve Ying First Round ° ling, Tacoma, 7-6, KW. Betz, , boat Herbert) Thetma Wolte, Hnattlo, boat Sybil Hoon,| Bill Taylor, Seattle, boat Herbert Suhr, Ewott, ‘ddan G1, 6-2, 6 ouver, default San Franciaco, 6-4, 6-4 Semi-Finals Round . Mra. Jack Muir, Vancouver, beat Helon| Windy Langlle, Seattle, beat Jack Muir, . John A. Motil dase pr pam K. I |Tatlow, Vancouver, default Vancouver, 6-3, Betz, Montesan ort Second Round 1 sew! i", “| beat Lawrence Wh@omb Quillen, Beattie, peat Jimmy! Carolyn Swarts, San Franctaco, beat | oily: Taootne , Proctor, Victorlu 8-6, 6 Mrs. Wi, J. H, Cardinal, Vancouver, 6« HI Warren, Heuttie, be 2 C te MEN'S DOUBLES O41 rdinall, Ve uver, 6-0, Pill Warren, Seuttio, beat 1, I", Detnort, Leon de Bitie and Tacoms, tor and G. 6-4, 6-3, Whitcomb Quiliian and Bill Taylor, He tie, beat Dick Mtovens and Ted Mug | 2 jonaid, Tacoma, 6-2, 6 i i STATE TOURNAMENT \y JUNION SINGLES : Firat Kou 3 Roy Ostrom, Beattie, heat Dick % , Donaid, Taco G1, 6-2. 4 Ted MacDonald, Tacoma, heat Howard Dicken, Beattie, 6-0, 6-0. J. Curr Neattie, beat Joel Btaadeck Or, Heattio, 7 7 p, Hanley Aimauist, Jr, Ban Franciaco, Peat Georee O'Leary, Tacoma, 6-1, 6-4, | Worth Onwald, Kpokane, heat’ George Ployt, Hoattin, 6-1 HinroidgPinr wood, " Pilly Newkirk, f Hbeick, Homttie, 7 de Becom intersectional Leon Turenne| Beattle, beat Jim An Werson, Boatile, 6-0, 6-0 oattle, 6 us the Seattle Tennis club this after-| Semi-Finals Hound Turenne and Wallace Sc Johny , Cunningham, ghlin he is a whirlwind |. A cc Walla tt, but it’s i h thé candle, McLaughlin had | Never does Scott try to save | brilliant flash of and now His twisting racket Scott is'at the peak of stardom, but w Loe service is one of the best ever | like McLaughlin he'll r be able Ha +4 cerns fn the Northwest game [to keep it up lon 4a 4a ines s 4 43 lat. Louts ‘4 4 | Phiiadelphia I ye Intersectiona ennis itles jCbicago : 3938 | Boston “ 3 Are to Be Decided Here Today | ey tennis cham- represent this section in the National prteaaenigt 5, 4 - ships were to be decided at play iiladelphia i 7 ere rin eG eae teaturea |, Batterles—Kremer and Spencer; | Tuesday's matches were featured c Mitchell and Wilson noon. ab Quit. | 2%, Bill Taylor's straight-sot victory Ce ae ay ; roe bas she over Herbert Suhr in the Washing-| 4+ Boaton— RHE lan of § "ton state meet, the local star win-| chicago . 4015 17 «Ol was to ann Af ning, 6-3, 6-4. Taylor had his ter-| poston . iets TN | a Me Saat. rific service working and was volley-| patterley—-Kauffman and Hart- Miiaie ate nett; Barnes, Kamp, Vargus and 1, ‘its ‘men’s sin} Quilllan and Taylor defeated Ste- | Gibson, Severeld. sf ‘ vens and McDonald, the Tacoma] Loin) | kids, the intersectional doubles, in INTERNATIONAL LEAG Quilllan and} oot ' Tatas Clty Ay are Bil Taylor meet |220ther feature match which was First game—Jersey v4, % - a , ;iilled with brilliant driving, Stevens| cuse 2 ott, Be Prow 6-1, | Victoria, beat MMarold | 1, 6-2, wind ttle, beat Lorn being the bright light. Altho the Second game (seven innings)}—Jer- Honolulu, 6-2, 6-1 Léachman, Vatlejo, Cal., beat Beattie, beat Don Mo- , 6-0, 6 6-0. nv Inco, beat beat Ralph Miller 63, Be6, alu, boat Marte beat George Honol Alto, 1 4 bent Holen da Ponte ‘ Mra, Jack Muir, Vancouver, beat on and Jack Rhine, Port nloe ¢ » Heattle, default beat Don MeMasters and Kon Tat fayme MacDonald, Beattie, boat Thel- Vancouver, default ma Wolfe, Hoattle, 6-0, 6-1, Guy lye and Lawrence Kelly, Tacoma, Third Mound boat T Todd and Angus Clint, Ho warts 6-8, 6 wen Ae attlo and Victoria 2-6, Vanvou: Ol, Dick Burr and Grant Laizure, Healt, ON'S DOUBLES beat H. Gray and 1, Kendall, Portland Vira Hound default 4 Donald auld Herbert Aue and Stanley Almaulnt, Jr varotl and Hloreneé |aan Weancinco, beat Milburn and Wilke 1 Atte, G1, 6 non, default MINK KINGLES Second Hound i Wiest found Horbert Bulr and Stanley Aimaquiat, Jr, | Phil Neer, Valo Alto, beat Angu Clien, [fan Franoiaco, beat Catlin Wolford and Victoria, Gel, Oot partner, Ban Meanciaco, default, Juck Mulr, Vancouver, Weat, Charlos| Hyman Zottior and Will Warren, Ro Burton, Portland, 6-3, 6-4 attio, bout MoAllintenawnd partie: George Dison, Vancouver, beat Lmoey )faulte an | and while Se the oi SON MTOR ~APTER = We FOUND OUT WHAT |_| Your VACKTION PLAN bee] WAG, UG FELLAS ARE ALL POPPED UP ABOUT rt Now! = Give ME SOME DETAILS 01) NouUR FRIENDS ESTATE UP NORTH! ~ *. Coasters|OUR BOARDING HOUSE Haw, w T Knew Mou NouNG Covrs WOULD CHANGE Nour Attics, AND Li@TEn “fo Met. tr % % % % % “WE ESTATE Io OWNED BY MY OLD FRIEND SAM HUDSON, A MILLIONAIRE BACHELOR, WHO WAS A CAPTAIN UNDER ME Ih) “THE BOER WAR! ~~ A Few KPTRACTIONG OF “The EGTATE ARE,“ A GTABLE OF FINE SADDLE HORSES ~A GOLF COURGE,~“TENNIS COURTS, ~ A LAKE, AND A~TROUT GIREAM | EGAD, + Nou LADS WOULD BE FoRTUNATE { INDEED, \F “WHE FAUCN Surte ME “TO “TAKE Nou UP THERE ! = “ TRIPLE. TIE FOR SECOND i abe (ariaatdadighiy in Terrific Fight BY AHERN }\Lomski Has Big Fourth Round; Sage Is Tough; McCormick Proves to Be Too Strong for Wilson By. ‘Leo H. Lassen Emmer Stars as Redskins Beat t Tigers yon EO LOMSKI won, but the blonde iiddie- @ weight from Grays Harbor knew he had been in a real roughhouse after six rounds with Bob Sage of Detroit, at the ball yard last i night nt ( ~~ Now Sage is said to be a lawyer, but he N had none of that dignity about him, such 64 as you expect from such barristers as ack /)\ Sullivan. He might not get very far with y i those kind of tactics before some austere distributor of justice, but it made a real hit witht the bugs. Right off the bat Sage arted tearing in and made a rough battle from start to finish, altho let it be said that he paid for his aggressiveness with some terrific clouts on the chin that Lomski on eh an at him. Lomski is a rea . sharpshooter with his right Hastings Park ee ele Results te he | alr th 4 VANCOUVER, B. C., Jul ba button, | Results of races } here but Sage kept coming in for more ‘ t Hastings park are fol- FOUL NOT ws | CALLED race, about five furlongs— bad habit of rais- | Ells aldo, won; Cle the Way, 1) e punched and he The Mihutes,’ third. ‘Time | neveral nen but a pany thin Second race, about five furlongs ) f sho won; De H., sec be stopped as ul on Time— Outside of that fourth round it 58 4-6. was a pretty even thing, with Pe peony Py Sage doing most of the leading volver! sion: and Lomski countering. Sage " threw his punches and they lost their kiek, but he greeted Lomski and 70 with plenty of leather 3 won; dtiten wer Sir d. Time Wolgast Fooled Nelson and Got Title Chance | f acoma. k WILSON SHOWS BOXING CLASS w Mary Emery, third. as floored st |? By T. J. (Uncle Tom) McCAREY ong f at} =| ham S Back were Son Ad Wolke cee kil | us chasing him all over. PACITIO COAST LEAGUE JH aS how Ad Wolgast got hi sn ase aeinel ng the pursuit Wi kept peck- ; ia 33 chance to box Ba Nelson ; | ing away with his left hand at Mc-| | ‘ a us ips the lightweight championship of 1 are a| Cormick’s beezer and did-a good job in op po 4 ‘ « the ¥ 1 ¢ done | Of It 4 5 ey . is aes everything In the world for me. I| _ Wilson got leg weary in the B Sh | Portland ‘ se { fifth and took a bad cuffing and In 1 OW | Bacra “4 if he Just did escape a knockout in WO second-place teams moved in | rs hb A | the sixth, MeCormick was given the major league leaderships the decision and the fans handed writhiccleeae lao itech than HOW THE SERIES STAND amy ae | the verdict a yodel that strangely eta fi W Wor |out Been be tgeapht y nea on the diamond to fight cee resembled wild asparagus. But honors. The Senators, who Sling s Wtitle fe cars| McCormick deserved the call, | f sgpee ay ota maea eh 2 Blige oe : Wilson getting the sympathy bade bedteagtesat et icce: ‘ i | : y | American and the Giants, " S this abitity to take punianaient : | ususally awarded the so-called f 1 A | }who were rained out at the Polo Ad used his brain res | under-dog. oe shed Hie Grounds, passed the Pirates in the . break { sets tional league competition - a ; he coul N Clarence Mitchell, southpaw y & } pie is ae f -iepardlb er os og i et spitball hurler for the Phillies, sa icpepeaa alt dl Mega j é counted for the defeat which jured an ankle |more than he pepe i ced the Giants back at the leat da (acts e the + a ‘ y Chet akarntere ti top, Mitchell held the Pitts. T vane arbh inset aa n't think th ally | him how to box: if that's the case the | PUrsers to four hits, including | ‘ounds Ad pretended that he wa ft afterwa ed tol” how to bo: at's ca ~ y ting a little weak the same | pe A Up Negotiations tater | od war is slipping somethin caine Fite hy: - Deere 194-® time he was as strong ax an ox, 90 | for nd reall the maten | t¢ffble. He might have got his les triple by Cuyler. No two, hits sce eka ta pied ttre sed Eno ete © | sons from McIntyre, but st looks like | #me in one inning. At tho same papers calle {t a draw and some] TP in ii 1 Don’ Moore had given him tow.) tobe) tite EI Hie eresner, seven re se : : a a 7 | Thre 1 some I did not Que eesielas ntera times, George Harper was re gave it to Nelson, but it didn't mat-| get it. Nelson ngo at the sible run, | ter whic an there was nothing |time and the deal was made through | BDWARDS BEATS toe wie, ee Bea slag ane aud Horie _ sus, | ter whi time and the deal was made through | Fog homer and two singles which t wo base fat sta my representatl vere ‘ it blow coming| This} cllow was only 20 years] But tho match went to San Fran-|. Danny Edwards isn’t the colored | te a ae with three men Jold and was so cool that he figured on |ciuco, where the little fellow demon. | 48h of old, but he's still good enough | 4, ry ; AR cal Pere, ln; Boston, mn the bases and |fighting the camo man later for the|atrated that all the things that he|'® lick some of the young fellows.) Pott vere scheduled te ay ae sending all of his |championship of the world—all the|had sald were true | Edwards beat Babe Foote, another by ate r heduled to play the playmates ov Or | while boxing to make tt appear that] He stood his toe to too, | Oe of the scrubs, who was put into} “|.” . the rubber It would be easy for Nelson over ajwith Nelson 75 rounad | the lineup when Indian Petewas te- |. The Browns were responsible for ace Yes, Seattio|}iong route [don't “remem and finally | Posed Ene pe eee en ting ne henors, “Phe AteMinen soobe five runs in the first Inning and the jafter his fight and told me to get{him the ch amplonship of the world, & couple of times with raps on his 7 ‘ ae hone ‘ ea an Nett have tlasked i to get dusky whiskers, but Edwards out. | made only nine, but aside from @ | the Tigers if they hadn't had a bad} smarted h most of the way and} Mss ithe eighth inning, when : ome ks by John Miljus giving | meant nS Age ATES ; % Fe pre hee Para tt oe revaite Withe MAY CHANGE} TONE Nt first Inst night and of course he jing the game, 6 to 6. out a base hit, Outside of that In-| NEW YORK, July 22.—Seven box-} | lost. George Nix was the boy | ee he vist rot athe Browns hing the Tigers were simply in the|ing title changes have taken pl Ik COUNTRY CLUB, Man-| ye did it. The winner ts 9 big the: kV Kite (See), Whe eee wits No because the rules demand two|this year and an eighth may bo re-|chester, Mans. July 22—Playing at| [dian who fialls punches with ice heen bia vie cath the flald |corded tonight when Eddle the|top form, Miss Helen Wills, na-| {Temendous abandon and Soldier pe ialleh etre Ls Aan! ; teams on the | i Riga 2 v . » NK) Wood is a Jack Britton compared Sox, the first game going to Bos- ] ‘Tho Indians kept up their tremen- |#tocky little, Italian, meets Charley | tional women's tennis champion, with him ton, 6 to 3, and the second to 3 an Francisco, | Rosenberg, who is defending the|won her way into the s als : ‘hit i dous hitting started in San Francisco, bantamwelght title for the Heat tiike | ofGthe invltehon ‘alien eat mre Boyd took a terrific punch on the} Chitago, 8 to 3. Rot Oe eee eee aay |in'wchamplonahip match, today, defeating Mra, J. Dallas Cor, | Smoller and hit the resin, He tried| ‘The Yanks rounded out their most Lane coming up with three each 2 . Hake ot Bouts iy ee . “8 Cor) to got up, did, and then dropped to| disastrous: Western trip by winning Vernon was forced to use four OE BOUL AROEDs 6:11.84 the canvas again. He was disquali-|from the Tigers, 5 to 4. This ga | a gave 4 hurlers ANGELS WIN | fied and tried to lick Reforee Moe be- | the Yanks their fifth Victory out of q ag AL ATES GTR rule aera SEALS SLIP fore they wrestled him out of the|18 games played since they. started ; Hata the opening game of tho sertes here| SACRAMENTO, * July —22,—Tho | EEE. __ aber ‘ tees yesterday, Los Angeles defeated Salt} Seals slipped once again when Sne- |”, } $294 Lake, 3 to 1, in a gamo halted after| ramento downed them, 5 to 4, In the 4 a 9 six innings because of rain. first game of the series here yes ; Gabe, If +. HS id The score: R, H. 3,| terday. =! Eb dt ete | Los Angeles . 1 ad Jae) he score: RH. 8.) Bees 4 Miljus, p ehah4 Salt Lake .. 4 +d, 4) /0)/Ban'.Branciac ....... 4 1) a) eee Emmer, # . 88 Battorios—Wright and Sandberg;| Sacramento ..... . 5) 8) eS 4 mond SPR ET BERET oT Ponder, Hulvey and Peters. Battories—Mitchell, Geary and| == 4 Vernon AB. Rh. 1. PO, A eh Hughes, Vincl, Martin and| ES 4 Cpa Yas hat ea) M. Shea. > eS") OAKS VICTORS : = / a 1 1 © 0 3) OAKLAND, July 22.—Tho Port-| RATTAN SWING Bik = 4 Griffin, If Beads dA aad Ol juan arate GHA eed ‘ao aawe GRATTAN WINS $15,000 foo ; McDowell, 1b “lee, WO o g|land club continu nh ate Gown: KALAMAZOO, Mich, July 22.-—-]) = y Warnor 4 0 0 6 o/ward path by losing thelr elgtth|torgan Grattan, whom Walter! Sa 1 Be hang, c : ‘ i " ¢ [straight game here yesterday, Oak-| Ghandier of Atlanta bought at To.| == 107) 0 6 4 of land winning, 4 to 3, ledo, recently, for $6,500, won the| === K parent Suerte ake wrth a RnR. 4H American pacing derby ‘Tuesday,| Ses | Ludolph, p « ‘ 0 0 ortlanc Sie ee Ra , ul S | Beane os eivea 0) 0/10. 2044 ollecurme tL 9] when he took tho first and last heats | == ‘Murphy sceeeee 1 0 0 0 0 0 vty taeseee from a field of 16 starters. Tho| Ss" Batteries: Meeker, FAchac and} winner took $15,000 of the $26,000) Ss Totals .os0038 6 6 87 18 V Sanna Delane y and Read purse, iF “Ba ted for Laidoiph in eighth, = —— = oe — "| » by Ania = Hanities tse 60003190248] = : Hite wise 42002320914) = Hite 011014010 | = sible for-—Pilletto 4, Bokert s, Ludoiph 1, —J dolph 2, Basea on balin—Piilette : kort 4. Hit by pitchor—H —0N— 5 Wii piteh ror to Mebow KIND OUT FOR YOURSELF Tinmer 1 and and Cunoy “PAY WHEN YOU GET HAIR” ! 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