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STAR 19% Oswald and McGill | Win Net Titles | Seattle Stars { \ Aret eo I . By Leo H. Lassen “ype tele kad ty s a tough day at the Seattle Tennis club Wednesday on the Inglew PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ; al racquet wielders, n L third of hy ‘A : “ | fn an upset that kept the net fans buzzing for hours oe 2 a ibe dee sor ae ¢ aE — after the match, Worth Oswald, a lanky) gijner at Phin’ and Chere at Aine 4 ‘ : a youngster from Spokane, beat Howard nosteiry in t 4 A bit of ‘ ae Langlie, the Seattle junior, in a five-set} sin 1 boxing be put on “ “ou after the ed match that means a trip to the national H ‘ BK. Harris, and Burney asin i event in the East to the winner. Oswald) gwiin wit attend to the line MOW THE BERRIES STAND | | won, 8-6, 6-4, 4-6, 2-6, 6-3. up of the Shamrocks and Bill tle ve t Langlie, who won last year, was a top-) Irvine and Herman Koss will ante 1 | San Francl i i heavy orite to repeat, but Oswald, playing) fi!" the aes : en [oe Portland i well and using English strokes pulled out! ojock and players are asked to ar By 5 ee ahve the match in the fifth set after Langlie had) range their own £ me if vate seelatadianat ake i squared things up. : tab meealant eden oka nd eek Oswald got off to a big jump by taking Nordstrom Favorite pion Vernon the first two sets and Langlie went on the A tT NORDSTROM, © of Tigers here bees : who was ¥ to de ay by win defensive. Langlie’s main stock in tennis | > ‘ise Ben Be Shas eonhcn Nd LANGLIE trade is his forehand drive and offensive a: the Inglewood club, bids fair to Sterling Str game. When he forsook the offensive he was lost. «in th event demonstrated Weteran Vancouver, B. C., star in the Men's intersectional singles: Johnny Johnson in that which hi Whitcomb Quillian lost an even tougher mateh to J, H. MeGill, the al match at the name implies PQuiliian took the first two sets and led in third. McGill, who today when jie whitfed ean hit a dime on the baselines and leave several cents in ch Nordatrom defeated Harry Givan, | ” tight of the Ben Kept plugging along with his soft strokes and pulled the match three and two, and Johnson bested gals’ aluggers Out, 4-6, 3-6, 7-5, 64, 64 George ud, four and three and allowed them The boys’ title went to Angus Clist of Victoria, B. C., who beat) in yesterday's semi-final only eight hits. duck Rhine, of Portland, 6-1, 6-4 i ragareee Tho big boy ‘The final title was to be settled today with Leon Turenne and Elk Semi-finals proved nm ‘littl Wallace Scott clashing with 1 Taylor and Quillian, the winners to p's’ in the local Kiks’ anne Jat timen giv go to the National champlonships handicap golf tournament ea a few free “4 running on schedule time and has STRYKER ° : reached the semifinal stage with Armie Marion Is Dark Horse Tiles RISA Laka deen ta ie | tt Joan foene to Tbeoh BAYing more consistent tennis; paw from Montesano, winning in [coming week: Elliot vs. Steven The Indians began scoring in the than he has in a long time,| straight sets. fon; Shepard vs, Shuland; Munter|third inning when ono run came | [Armie Marion is the dark horse of| Marion plays Syndey Smith of Ta-| va. Searing; Moore va, Williams, — |8croas on Emmer's double, an Infield > the Washington s' singles. coma, next and figures to win. His nd Btryker‘s sacrifice - Marion played a brilliant next big match should be with th | Three more in the third Inning match the other day to pull out vinner of the Bill Taylor-Dan Lewis ‘GREB | when the Seattle bunch got to hitting & yictory over the veteran Dick | set-to . j ogee gave them a comma: Burr and yesterday he advanced Wallace Scott, Leon Turenne and | le Tigers scored one run | Qnother round by putting ont Phil Neer are still the heavy fa-| th and one in the sixth K, L. Betz, the veteran south. | vorites h, re : 2 Eh % ‘ : Q we A 2 “4 Core CITY, Mo, Ju Lane, ef °° -Marion-Hesketh Doubles Team Strong f t hand of Harry Greb, mid. | te at : § ARION has paired up with Bob| heighth make a fine pair at the | die t champion, tx {tet s mail 31 ae ae keth in the men’s doubles} net, where most doubles matches [f° ack Dempsey's new ce Heceaes is Sh lk Bb 8! 8 a : are decided, They both: haye | “I can trade blow t n[Mecate, | ‘ ; ° Sad they should make the going ex-| strong services to go with the | Dempsey and k I should . ‘ i tremely warm for the other combi-| rest of their play, t Gret is 7 ations before the men’s state| ‘They showed their possibilities h abe : _ doubles are decided. defeating the Langlie brothers in Marion, with his vyolleying [straight sets in their first round n “ ‘ et Ci eee 8 ability, and Hesketh with his match ap 2 ‘ * 2 6 wow a ut | iat ; ) . . , wry smile to Greb’ face. |gehang renege Big Field in Women’s Play vic’ tives aatits coir oe |Peeoe oo Gas largest field that has played the Seattle star will have plenty periments,” he vouchsafed is Jowell, 1b / bee Bile ) thru @ state tournament here in| of competition from Carolyn | Greb, accompanied by his manager, | Hartoot. p £o eee aoc oe years is entered in the women's} Swartz, Mrs, Leachman and | Heddy’ Mason, left at noon for Co. |* Murphy 1 ee ¢ ° events and after the rather feeble| Golda Gross, the Californians, be- lumbua, Kansas, where ho fights | 72 3 entry lists of the past few seasons| fore it’s over. Bi Britton 10 round Thursday it's gratifying to see good competi-| Miss McDonald {s paired with Mra. | night ton. Bragdon in the women’s doubles and - __ Mayme MacDonald is the biz | they make up an excellent combina \SHT T LOCAI “favorite to win the laurels, but tion. j I 4 658% | 4 : TEAM LINEUP _Turenne Has Service Weakness f Swhen it does get in, but do Defeated Armie Marion Is Dark Horse of State Waults oftimes gives his opponent a Tennis Results and Schedule in Intersectional Finals; Meet uble | hand. strokes and he would make a bid for a high national ranking. | night } By Jack Smith, of the twa tea inal pr at Lower Woe Alex C, Rose lub will be divid Tribe Vernon T in » Again, 5 iting mem in the sec be able to be ms Winters, F Kaiser, P: actice Hl be held to land park ss and Read. igers to 3 Ra high class tennis star Leon ; big advantage team, . mm filme ° Turenne has a bad service weak-| If Turenne could bring his service nse to point with Hap W tr aney Meas in that he makes innumerable | and forehand drive up to the st going to defense. The 5 rd of the rest of his p v ie to strengthen t Oe os ceeah | ets ater Doe oatcenetren vie eam BEAVERS COP gether in his service stroke in- |is—altho he's plenty good elub which plays here + OAKLAND, July 23.—The Port. Stead of accuracy, bounce or In ground - covering ability land Beavers dispersed the jinx twist. It’s practically a flat there isn't a man in tennis to ‘ 4 t has acc nied them for the siroke and harder to control day that has much on him. And the feces T' Hiast eight games by uncing the than the regulation serv he has a strong backhand. bine , | Oakland orns terday, His service is fast anc effective him steadier service and fore. to 8 Nine run made t tachs ruett, bf SOUTHERN LEAGUE _ Today’s Schedule | Yesterday’s Results Ur SACS BEATEN SECTIONAL TOURNAMENTS | SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT — | Atlanta 9, Memphis 1 pet hey seg | Men's Singles, Final Round | Mobile 6 le 7 SACRAMENTO, July 23-~The MEN'S DOUBLES | John A. MeGill, Vancouver, beat Whit-| New Orie TAME: 2 3:30 0'Clock— [comb Quiltian, Seattle, 4-6, 36, 7-5 64) 7 San Francisco Seals evened up the im de Turenne and Wallace Scott, | 6-4 | t game werien here yestere with Sacra Beattie and Tacoma, ve. Bill Taylor danior Singles, Final Round | Roc k 9 mento by. winning to 1. The Saca’ Gnd Whitcomb Quillian, Seattle. : Worth Owwa Spekiine, Lorie hort Second game; Birmingham 2, Littie tans me in the ninth in “4 IRN, ’ anglle, Beattie, §-6, 6-4, 4-6, 2 esac tiga pre " ont ny came le ninth STATE TOURNAMENT: ete MER Sg OR Hal | Rock 3. (Seven innings.) fies JUNIOR SINGLES Angus Victoria, beat Jack Rhine, |——————— ae lane score ae 1:80 0’ Clock— a, € A : - aire fies Almquist, Jr, San Francisco, WEARS TOURNAMENT Jattte, beat Jnck Mulr and George Dixon, |San Francisco 21 1 Beattie. Mixed Doubles, First Round | Vancouver, defauit, Sacramento ne art poe va. Ted MacDonald, B, J. Cardinal! and George Dixon, |. Wallace Meott nnd Ton, de vant) Batterles—Geary and Ritchie; ver, beat Mayme a and | Hoh (Milne, Seattle, default """ Shellenback and M. Shea. m, Bremerton, vs. Tommy an der Las, Seattl | SENGLES, Alberta Bat! an and Seattle, and Angus Cll Tacoma Roger Bragdon 1-5, 6-2, Heatthe, Seattle, vs. Billy Sharp,| Sybil Seon and Hutton Miller, Scns eo ver and San Francisco lordstrom, Seattle, vs, Buddy | Mra. K. 1. Bets, M t eater Beatte Carolyn Swarts and Herbert Subr, Sar lock— Francisco, beat Mrs. ¥, F. Deinert and Uncen, Seattle, vs. winner of | Phil Neer, Honolulu and Palo Alto, 6-4 teh. 2 rng pallnty | Thelma Wolff and Sidney Smith, Se MIXED DOUBLES Ab 11 o'Clock— Tokuko Moriwake and Grant lonoluiu and Seattle, ve. Langlie an and Vancouver. or Hyslop and Dick Burr, Lal: Ho fand Beattie MEN'S DOUBLES lock — rand Hutton Miller, Palo and San Francisco, vs. Dan 1 And Sidney Smith, Seattle and At vo ‘Clock— HM. L, Betz and Dick Vander Las, Mon- | portinnd, default | tesano and Seattle, vs. Raiph Miller Women's Sligles, Third Round and Don Waller. Golda Meyer Gross, San Franek: Morbert Suhr and Staniey A Jr. | Tokuko Moridake, Hon Bill Warren, seattle. WOMEN'S DOUBLES ke va. Eleanor HH. and Tokuko Moriwake, Spokane Monoluiu, phens and Alberta ati, rn ra, and Mra, and Sybil Ima Wolff and Mita Meyer Macbonaid and ttle, va. wh a Ponte winters MEN'S SINGLES At 2 o'Clock— Mra, 1 Beattie. ALS o'Clo ch fan ean. Langlie, Heatle Bi att Aaon de Turenne, Beattie, va, Guy Taconite + Dorothy Gillispie, Seattie | and Carolyn Swartz, yeiop | Women's Donbles, Wirst Hound and| Mra, i. J, Cardi 4. Jack Mult, Vancouver, beat Hetty Morrison fa-|4nd Dorothy Allen, Heattle, 6-0, 6-2 J. Men Van-| K. %, Bets, M , beat Grant Lalzure, Seattle, 6-1. yr, Seow Army Marlon heat i. L. Betz, © and Honolulu, | Bernice and Helen da Ponte, Seattle, | Jr 1 Franciaco, | fe Vancouver, default | George of Wolft \ Phil Neer, Palo Alto, va, Bill Warren, | Blaney Almaqulst, Jr, ya, Hutton Miller, beat Jack Rhine and Charles Burton, Army Mari. “enttio, ve, idhey Hmith,| pent, MK, Rhine and ind ‘Tacoma, nou h 1A Marion, & 6 eth and Army Mavton, Heattle, At ‘Clock— | heat Wlye and Lawrence Kelly, Tas Whitcomb Quiiii \, Beattie, va, Windy | comn, 6-4 Jor, Beattlewve, Dan Lewis, Bo | peat M attle and Tacomi Jack Muir, Vanc Junior Sing , Heattl 6-2, and Mrs inure, ward | Zw beat Frank Lee, ny ‘Todd, Seattle, Morrison, Seattle, 6-3, 6-4 Kecond Hound Worth Oswald, Spokane, beat Harwood beat Jim An | darsan, Heattle, 6-2, 6-4 Dick Stevens, ‘Tacoma, beat Kenny Wallace, Beattie, 6-0, 6-0 | Boys’ Singles, First Round | Angus Clint, Seattle, beat Bill Deering. | Beattie. 6-2, 6-1 | Second Round i Lloyd Nordatrom, Seattle, beat Steg | fried Frofdman, Seattle, 6-0, 6-4 | Buddy da Ponte, Seattle, beat Ira Or | ton, Seattle, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 | | Carl Unden, Seattle, bent Fred sharp, | Alto | and | Mayma MacDonald, Seattle, beat ‘Myne | lop, Spokane, 6-2, 6 | Mrs, Th, Lea! Vallejo, California, | | beat Mra. 5. ert, Honolulu, 6-3, | 6-4 | | Monterano, Leon « eon, | beat 1, Mes Roger r , Hea, Hound Whitmb Quillian, Hoattle, bent Yingling and George O'Leary, Tacoma, 6-4, 6-8 Phil Neer and Hutton Miller, Palo Alto and Kan Francisco, beat Georne Clarks and Don MoMasters, Boattle and Vancou- v 6-0, | Dick ‘Murr and Grant Latsure, Aenttie, Don W rand Nalph Miller, Nakamura and WF. | Heattle and Honulul ff | ons Honttle, Datnert, vive, WELL “To BAND-TOGETHER AN’ SPEND OUR VACATION UP KT YOUR FRIEND'S ESTAT AN! TELL HIM “To LAY A Sto AS MOURE COMING UP WITH THREE OTHER CHIMPS “To KEED HIM COMPANY ! + OUR BOARDING HOUSE Great Referee Counts Final 10 for Dan Salt | \ DAN SALT After putting up a game fight for his life that lasted |x over a week, Dan Salt passed away at the Providence hos- pital Wednesday. The veteran boxing promoter who has been the leading promoter in the Northwest for more than a decade, was a victim of peritonitis. aguin a week ago Monday Veteran Promoter Loses Game Battle for Life BIG SPORT PROGRAM FOR THE MIDDIES HERE Defeats\(a Future Admirals Will Oppose Huskies —~ |Full Program of Games, Including Crew Race, Base- ball, Tennis, Track and Field and Golf Matches Ready for Cruising Midshipmen By Peter vus | IMMENSE sport program is being planned of fi- cials at the University of Washington for the navy midshipmen who are expected to arrive here Thursd their tour around the world. Zaseball, track, tennis, golf, s athletic dish planned for the nave tion of track, plans have alread; contests with the navy scer and er racing i 1 visitors. With the e been completed to h As the stadium being used for “The Wayfarer” pag- eant at the present time, suitable arrangements cannot be made to track andy Zz! field meet there, but it is be-| lieved that Denny field can be stage a Hastings Park used, the Coast league ball park Results starting at 2:30 In the afternoon game be en the Middies and a versity of Washington team wil VANCOUVER, B. C, July 23.— The Washington repre-) a, results of the closing day's entatives are former stars and some sanat ai ake veatant dia teasent players races at Hastings park 3 . Mickey MeMahon, former Unl- | day are as follows versity of Washington ball cap: Wiret,.cabe icabvaturianees: who Ix now playing in the | Cay and Gown won, Hickman sec orthwest Washington league, is | on, ‘The Minutes third. Time— with the squad in left field. | y 994.5 Mark Maylor, ef; George Mar- | i ylor, ef; Second race, about five furlongs— ot, rf; Bill Bakke, 3rd; Tom De Our pidacho Sista mes. Hyllengren, ss; Torchy Torrance, | SX3127 ioe nee rimen 10018, nd; Roy Barrett, Ist, and Spike (Or eee tr and onehalf fur. Maloney, c, are the other mem- |" vttvet won, Mary Emery seo bers. Tiny Leonard and Stan é ond, Millie Erne third. mes will take turns pitching. 1:26 4-5 The lineup of the Middies has eatin sae mabe aan not yet been announced. bably t and © Albert thir Lady Time— Klickitat B second, Fa m will pre Golt to that eff ub is not availa ‘The University of Washin nis team will play on the University courts, Mel Dranga and Bob Hes keth ure the two players who will repre the Washingt net artist Joo Liver Skidmore are the other ch IL third, Time will pl The T er cle thru the se Il reopen Saturday, arte ft Jack resident | yujy 25, at Brighouse park of ‘!. Washington, arsocuttion, will play an t ! er team on Denny field Close Squeak for Tilden in Tennis Match Rickard Loser if Wild Bull Doesn’t Show BBR ies KOKIH COUNTRY CLUB, Glen- Abtige 3 eae a ay ec coe, Ill, July 23.—William T. Til- uls Angel Firpo doesn’t pre- | c der of Phils ing net sent himself in the chancery court | 2" 11, of Philadelphia, reigning in Jersey City by September 23, Tex yaa age x % Rickard will lose $50,000. |defeat Wed t thy Firpo will be here, tho, | Har of Los. Angtlet, to David. Milton, fis attorney, who| er, final round of the ul State Tennis tournament. claims to have information that the| It was only by a display of super- wild bull is already on the water jt Was Only BY ft ip ey co namolon bound northward from Buenos Aires, |Uman tennis th Shanap! The court Wednesday set Septem. | °™ersed unbeaten. ber 23 as the date for Firpo's Snodgrass, with a display of answer and gentiemen, in the ne and with his partner, | first bout of the evening dia much to put the ring The clear ter ice that carrie me on ita feet here. to the highest seats in the e >, oe 7 a cere Had Four Relatives x ve Ming ° Salt 1 ve y widow, 4 5 iy C Dan survived : ate ’ two ited Al and 7 < * and a ai ‘a e His . They dubbed him “Caruso @ brothers are in New York |to @ suit by Andrew McCorkingdale, | stubborn courage, aided by a sore years and years ago and it sister is an route here from} Who demands an accounting of all| . Shoulder of Tilden, fotced the won't seem like a boxing show [00 Ts # lula Anwalettaicaimee fanaa ih titleholder to three sets, and eldsatmrteaagles Salt had just returned from a | aser’s share of 331-3 per cent. Mc-| came within two points of a vic- ataa, tnta the pe trip East where he visited his aig ob ad fen: pan relatives and attended the wed Rie east sikltie a kame | i of his son, He was ill for fight in his last battlo—the fieht fo a few days after his return, re- [hie life that he lot-when the Great} covered and then was stricken with Referee counted the last 10 ; é the illness that proved fatal. Gameness Prolonged Life Mra, Salt, still suffering from the For days he was jn a critical con.| Shock of his death, has made no dition, only his gamenes ep’ plans os yet for the funeral. Austin, him alive. He was a victim of peri- | Who with Mrs. Salt as the end tonitis, having been taken to the|©ame, has announced no. definite hospital a week ago Inst Tuesday plans either For 12 fears Salt was a part ner with Lonnie Austin and the finest thing the ring men said about was Salt hint was his bond. the BY AHERN ness boxing that his word man who con- | game upon a AMERICAN WEVE DECIDED Zr EGKD,-« 1 WAV Elm. WRITE CK OF BANANAS, WETHIN Te Ne REALIZE THAT TL Noto BUY MY AFFAIR I ROAD TICKET AS COURTESY For PROMOTING “He eee e ALREADY WRITTEN HIM, AND RECEIVED by REPLY ~~ WE ARE WELCOME ANYTIME er MONTH fu AND, AH, BV THE WAY, 4 ER we I TRUST Nov Lape EXPECT RAIL- A Haw LT WAS WAITING fo See IF THERE WAGNT A GOKT ON~TH' OTWER END oF “TH' ROPE! - NES SIR» EVERYTHING NOU STEAM UP HAS A CHTCH IN VT LUKE 028 BY WEA aENVICE, Inc, Be. MiSOR WIN S -==_ A PAIR WAND- CUFFS ! » i \ippeuiereminisinaedl” | a b, Buffalo 13, $Y heduled, New York ., | Pittsburg Brooklyn. |einetnnatt All games postponed; ratn. East vs. West oF women tennis stars, matches of tho invitation ment here Thursday will feat following opponents: Helen Wills, Berkeley, tional champlon, vs, Mra Zinderstein Jessup ton, Del, Mary K. Browne of Santa champion, Miss Wills won her way semifinala Wednesday by Mrs, J. boro, M Mrs New York, 7-5, 6-4, Dallas Corblere, of minated Martha Bayard, Hilla, N. J., 663, 4-6, 8-6, In tho fina! singles mateh day, Mra, Mallory defeated Sigourney of Boston, 6.2, O63 RNATI AL LEAG Baltimore 1, Toronto 0. Second game; Baltimore onto 3, (Seven innings.) Providence 8 Rochester 9, frit in Semi-Final Tennis Setup B8SEX COUNTRY CLUB, Man- chester, Mass, July 23,—In a per- fect “West va, Kasi Mneup of the semi-final Cal, of W Cal, vs. Mrs, Molla Bjorsted Mal lory of New York, former nationa! tho fiold with a 6-0, 6-1 victory Jossup defeated Bleanor Gor Miss Brown, after a struggle, ell- Pet seat | tourna- ure the na- Marion ilming- Moniea, to the) leading over South- Bhort of the Balth UR 9, Tor | pointed him his manager when Luis ‘American fighters, Luis Vicentini re. | tory over the national champion. Tilden finally won, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. Wray Brown of St. Louis, was re- Corkingdale claims that Firpo ap- | Angel first eame to the United | States wearing a celluloid collar and| sponsible for the big upset of the zreen derby, high water trousers|tournament when he romped over and a jook of bewilderment. | Wallace F. Johnson, the great chop Several months ago Rickard posted | stroke star from PhilaHelphia, 6-4, & $50,000 bond for Firpo's appear- Brown was steady and played ance. If the moody Argentsne does | for an opening while Johnson could | not respond to the ca. of his name,|not fathom the mound city star's Rickard will have to make good. | game. W. M. Johnston and Howard Kin- sey of San Francisco, Brian ra Cc, | Norton of St. Louis, VINCENTINI IS lot Chicago and George Lott of Chi- AFTER TITLE «=: are the other players in the quarter-finals, which will be run off tomorrow, TEW YORK, July 23.—Just when | Miss Helen Jacobs and Miss ‘ Jimmy Goodrich, winner of the| Charlotte Hosmer, of Berkeley, w York Ughtweight tournament,| Cal, Miss Marian Leighton of nd thus official champion of Chicago, are in the semi-finals class, had decided that he was t of the women's singles, after easy matches Wednesda; Early rounds of the men’s doubles were run off without any upsets. ANGELS LOSE SALT LAKE CITY, July 23.— By evening the series here yester. any further anno appeared in New York Wednesday, proclaiming himself the world’s best fighter of his pounds, Luis came back from his home in Santiago, Chile, aboard the steam- ship Aconcagua, after an absence of |At. Loute 45 jmore than six months, He was the] day, with Los Angeles, tho Salt lonteage ee Hy first of the little Latin-American | Lake Bees dumped the Angeles out Isoeton NA fighters to come here and he went|of the triple tie for second place, away just In time to avoid associa- tion with such tough compatriots as The score was 14 to 10. Five homers were made by Salt Lake players. | Stanislaus Loyaza in the lightweight The score— RK H B tournament. Los Angeles ........10 14 4 Luis once knocked out Rocky Kan- | Salt Lake tees 14 (16 o fas, but he was badly beaten by Sid Batteries — Root, Milstead and Terris who considered himself too| Sandberg; McCabe, Stroud and good to take part in the tournament. | Peters. FILSON CLOTHES Not Expensive! Another of the many fine things about Filson Clothes is that they are inex. pensive, , FILSON It would be difficult indeed to find many articles jammed full of so many SATISFIED miles asare Filson Garments, They give you @ fit appearance for the Outdoor adventure and they keep you fit. They carry goog appearance, comfort And serviceability wherever they go, Nationally advertiséd, nationally — sold, OUTDOOR CLOTHES SEATIUL Their Home?—Seattie, © Free Catalog of Better Outdoor Clothes on request, Visit our store, or not, Whether you purchase you are welcome, C. C. FILSON CO. 1005-7 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. 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