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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 . Scott and Turenne to Enter Two National Tennis Events CELLAR TEAMS DROP LEADERS In Net Semi-Finals| Aces Will oe | Travel Pirates and Athletics| “fa Rites | Tribe Loses _| East ' od Wednesday, will rec Ament ks Hea Nae Tike cee: WL receiv i | P. N. A. Doubles Champs “\ Lowly Boston Aggregations Kick New York and uniday ebaraient tase ait Battle, 2 to if | to Enter Singles and ; Washington Teams Out of Big League A. Malibevipinestine teeter ay Doubles in East el Premiership per . itakarte “1 ~ oo HA % cine t “n 7 WO of the very worst teams in the major league: ‘W t Ba Z io se nath bt f knoeked the two league leaders out of their top po- es minster . “ : v4 ite a se tig ee aed " Sitions Thursday. The Braves broke even with the Giants | Vernon err) tersectional dout finals here in a doubleheader, thus. putting the Pirates again ahead Lacrosse Club | HOW SEKIES STAND Thu wal In the doubleheader, thus putting the Pirates ain ahead Wor lace ott and leon de Tur enne will enter most disastrous Western trip in years, defeated the Sen- C T Ban Francisco ators, placing the Athletics back at the top in the American omes onight © : re alt Deas ‘ kiana A | Portiand wissceee # t national eo m_ circuit, pus eat ucronse team held it | singles play as 1 > , ANGELES, Jv 4A. little : i y The Giants at Boston faced Johnny Cooney on the fina y t night and wa. aes hanced crn Be canaeteae| € i a tne “e'mound for the Braves. Bentley pitched for the New) i. in Preparati for it ed "Big Brute” Bryan here yes-{ re ort te: % , 4 | KAM ew Wostmiinste ie or Yorkers. During the sixth inning Bentley br GIVING | team of British Columbia, The two terday and the} iia Atlantic wen t five hits and five runs, the game ending, 6 to 3 quad play Saturday evening at in ied won a ard. ty In Pittsburg, the Pirates defeated the Cards, 3 to 2,\' kK, att league ba : iho i é 4 ioe a 7 i ol park yan bh renne mak —.|thereby putting St. Louis The Wadstlster etdiedieie ia Indians, famou: ip a strong 4h k S * ‘back into Sixth place. rive-in Seattle Wriday evenine for for thelr slug doubles team, rack Session Che etait, fe. the Amarin vd perpen. abr Ae pet Fo ing tactics,” to| Sit thay eee L d league, started out well, } ne seep: four bits while better singles rban Shocker off the mound with t ent t the Vernon Tig: | erforme a at ansdadowne | : e moun Led by I nnie, captain, the vis ana sail DE TURENNE ? mers and ANCOUV : {.— || four runs in the first three innings | iting Jacrossers are expected to giv ers nicked Red} figure to Vv" sex |; But the Yanks hind Shawkey, | the to the best competition they for eight, | make good showings in the national e came back stto coring rur LT t two of which| championships. RAINIER TOURNE 1 fockeys uc- || came back sttong, scoring six j have ever had, ‘The Canadian 1 RAINIER TOURNEY “agli in the seventh inning and winning] js one of the strongest in the came in the Scott did remarkably well last N Monda Tuesd August 5 the contest, 11 te minion of Canada and fast,and clever tenth inning. yes“, but was forced to default alowne m1 anada and fast,ar | F 7 band 2). oe Mareen Ses See nu days of racing haye The Athletics entertained the play ix scheduled, according to Ham Bryan stopped while leads tace Johnson, one will stage t anual Pacific eld so far since the season || Sox, who hold the position in t iiton Douglas, manager of the local | |, } the visiting In- of the ranking Eastern stars, be- He "2 Northwest 1 ampl 1 and many people || American percentage umn just be- | squad. | N dians in thelr |cause of the terrific heat pele . j x Attracted to the local |/!ow the Yanks, and won from th Alex Stevens, of Victoria, will han RMAN tracks, That is, Entries in the national champion- abip. The opening day's play ‘wil 9 5 to 4, after a surprisingly stiff re-| die the whistle during the gume all except Frank |ships are so numerous that tn sionals versus qeeR | Four 15-minute periods will be played | Bra one of the league's leading order to qualify players must have a team » of oles | Chicago advanced to third place by | with two Sminute rests between | "Wit mithy. Brasil) solved. his pus} |reached the semi-finals of a na- - of mat y which will put the |¥irtue of un easy vietory over De-| periods and a 10-minute reapite at) #¢r 4 Home run and a double. j | tional tournament or must have layers on edge for the pro-amate: |trolt, the Tigers aiding the enemy by | half-time. | Vernon scored frst, making a run | | reached that rourfd in at least three heed sale of 36 holes of making four errors, The score wan Following is the lineup of the two |! the third Inning when McDowell | | state tournaments or play of equal ; on the Tuesday 8 to 4 | teama hit a home «run, The Siwashen | consequence. CITY CADDIES PLAY aa the Browns at St. Louis Aas axe a ate R [When Brasil! socked one for tour | | FOUGHT MATCH HE R: ourme will also be CHE 2, Mass.,| while onty one member of the he cit f 3G. te bane | The doubles finals Thursday was : T the ser Ge elie 94.—Helen Wills of |team got clear around the base B In the tenth, Finn doubled and) bitterly-fought affair, Turenne and ume home when Woilfer ¢ Nd “| | Scott winning, but only after five cadd borg! Me : “>| Berkeley, Cal., national won Mt. only hit of the day, a double, | terrific sets at 3-6,6-4,4-6,6-2. will send a to the Des Moine 3 a af @:; >» y. vs That was all, ¢ ept that the id | : a an tennis champion, defeated| oybleday Was ts al, except. tha eolt and ‘Tataibe ate lek og ode s|Miss Mary K. Browne of} Dou My ec ay. W as maids O88 Ria, b cop rand Hed ep ween on} more brilliant team, but Scott's : set ot} Santa Monica, Cal., in the O ‘ . f I. Mathe }. Biate aie ny | ground strokes were very erratic ; cay dn te; Originator o anda ta icine ind only, Torenme's”sleadinees 7 finals of the Essex Country : RW. PO. ALF sae aril gle checitshy hae th . rset ee, ear Tae . Tay BIG DOUBLE EVENT club annual invitation tourna-| Diamond Sport LEONARD WINS ee 4oahe Scott furnished most of the fire- MES then the ° main | ent here today, 6-2 and 6-1. Irryite tate Abner Doubleday of Coot Ae HATE cuanto tag eee eee a shh event — the city cham. The point score: rat Y., was the orig! reonard, local ‘boxer n the re. | ierme ! ® Scott's service was working like a pionship e r | First set: Will 54564 | an xume of % farka'a Getiniod. avec? Ranks sthil wooden’. ce £fH8 ik 8 charm and he lost it only ae That plonship— Thursday! _¢ - as eS 4 ding, an erly star. | of pattie Creek, Mich,, im their 13-|Daly : ua Q |came at the end of the fourth set and’ 36 and 21 cine 6; oy 88 rowne, d th Se. of the} wound bout here Jaleht, but [iuees rier) with the games 5-4 against his side. The Seatth egyrse will 1532341— 2. on C. Wa Introduced |} amith's share of purse was held dale eed tahadae | Scott's overhead game blew up en- have the play of the forme Second set: Wills, 774 e glove, Fred W. Thayer invented | ,,,, K investigation by the | Vernon Mn Re Poca Ss |tirely at this critical time and Quil- field an last two days ‘of 3—6: Browne, 5601512 mask, Rogers Bresnahan tate s .coramission on com. | Welter, ct hes Ger ae Vary! | ian and Taylor evened up the match. Junior 94 uced guards for the cate Matchmaker Paolillo that ‘ | | PLAYED TOO ‘ ° c Mrs. Leachman is one of the best of the visiting Cali- first row: Cummins threw the first &' , AR wan stallin od ng the 1 | 4 > P | CAREFULL’ junior champ | Miss Elizabeth Ryan, curve ball and Robert Addy is cred-! gent sce gett ihm dir e966 3 8 fornians entered in the Washington state and intersectional| “Roth teams were playing. amides ttle, will be play New York, using an English | ited wit ing the first player to : + & § $i tennis tourney being held at the Seattle Tennis club. She} pressure and didn't show the tennis park links, “chop stroke steal a by sliding. Umpires were ese 2 8) is | in the semi- finals Washin ton _state women’s singles. they are really capable of, resorting ‘“ Sutton Bundy, of California, t Introduced in SPLIT PAIR eA of : ee kts ane hes — | to overly careful tactics at times that YOMEN'S TOURNAM i 3 tad ¢ 7 _ ) ND, ly akland ca zt erous e ' WOMEN’S TOU 61 in-the first set of an ex- | OAKLAND, Ju 1. ~ Oakland Ria 4 \caused numerous errors. won suai | hibition singles match. Jack Derinaes doubl THE following week ington state women's first game of yeuterday's 1 here, 5 to 4, In 12 Innings, a bundle of nerves and so was IL Net Results and Schedule | In tho final set Turenne was © Everett course, beginning Monday, | . * | 2, on siz hits 060600 1-3| | the thin edge, but they were the ihe rik nd wedi Weidey st Star League s } I Back Home; ; * ¢ R. H. EB see 4 5-4) Today’ 8 Schedule Yesterday’ s Results Steadiest af tie ‘qeartel masien ‘ 28th ‘ Pe 4 10 1 3 ¥ S SINGLES | SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT | eracki badly i * ; Finals Called | May Make U 1 ine Soe Final Hun jo. Mane Desbien winalmieerd | Scene Sait oter seuss nee vs |Beattle and Tacoms, beat Fill Taylor; miraculous overhead smashes n. [ind Whiteomb Quillian, Seattle, 3-6, 6-3,! thruout the earlier sets. She SBE Oe Scott and Taylor had the more Sa OPEN mae . Off for Week| L°* ANGELES uy ie : tes seni ten: eum and Hannah 1 game R. H. EK Tis last of t of August golf ts will | P\UE to the injury of two of Surope, Jack Demp Agton state open cham players with the Independ: ehampion, and his 8 ° SINGLES | 8 yp eae URN ARI | brilliant service strokes, altho Quil- ythe new arlington} the Star league finals will be post-! bride, aylor, were due to | Oakland # 2 es wiistek tance ae win Franciace, jlian and Turenne were very steady Dp and Tuesday, August | poned from Sunday to a week from|artive in Los Angoled late today opt ige: vga } Tacomas | beak Adken Olist ttle, 6-2 jin this department. mber ith the ama-}sunday, by mut agreement be-|from Salt Lake City, where Demp- | Foster, Kunz anc Gy Spokane, va Tommy| Ted McDonald, Tacoma, beat J. Cur-] WHEN THE teurs occupying the stage the restitween the two t sey stopped off to visit hls mother. | | Howard Lavigise. will | Tht reer ate xecttial beat hep. Ges | DERBRARS CAME! of the week in their tit for state] Ea Donnelly and Louie Molden-| Jack Kearps. Dempscy‘s mana-| KEEPS TITLE } Won Lost Fy Baey, Ak TS COME HRMS. rowm, ParSNGrtame oR A a The break came in the first set honors in thi ision hour the two members of the} ger, sald he would be at the station NEW YORK, July 14.—Ch {= re phiepanp . gear Ai at 8 oClock— | Third Round when Quillian and Taylor broke thru Indepe «s who were hurt to et the champion (PHI) Rose wr iw Sort baton, 4 Dick jens, ‘Tacoma, ve. winner ef| Howard Langlie, Seattle, beat Wood-|Turenne’s service. Taylor lost his REGULAR CLUB PLAY The Par f ALC. @ the: team Demaacy/end Kearns are expected |) still the or ro nt |S “ woes Laathns Gocttin te winner of ry Dhae aleveon, racena peat Billy New- | S¢rVice in the deciding games in the ND mixed up in this attractive|opposing the Indes in the fina to get together in the near future | | ainpion cbthe wortes- He Gofended (erat 4 45 Oswald-Todd match. kirk, Beatle, $-2, 6-1, next two sets, In the fourth set it Uist of events will be the regular|The Parkers have won one of the)|and discuss the differences which | )/mnlO Tight against Bddlo|New York APN Beige eckacelindhe taht ld Boys’ Singles, Second Round ‘ott who cracked. club competitions and team matches.| games to defide the championship | have arisen between them Shea, of Chicago, and knocked him |2oten os ‘ve see Seotl, Tamms, yu Winey|potnn Chek el cen une piaig very Yes, the month of August, 1925,/and need but one more victory to 3 7 out in the fourth round after a furi At New York— Re. Bir Wi lavas soit | kit: ortng =e epeyigcg posi eit recA will surely go down in hi cinéh the title ous fight. Wash inate x E lone sie a atule va. Dan’ Lewis, de.|,, Wore Nordatrom, fe, beat Buddy| Were soon outdistanced in the having the biggest and most Nordstrom Is a pista hea 7 14 1{ BMI Taylor, Be n Lewis, 6-|'4q ‘Ponte, Heattie, 6 : third set, bad errors at the net like bi? of date Chak Beatie’ 50 x . ew York eosedl 16 0} *Clock— Angus Clist, Seattle, beat Uhden, Se-| giving Turenne and Scott the attle, 6-1, 6-2 Mixed Doubles, First Round s Golda Meyer Groas and Stanley Alm-| Play progressed in the Washington hary, Marberry, Marion, Seattle, va, winner of title and the trip East. Ruel; Shocker, a Taylor-Lewis::t t 3 has ever had placed before it. “om GREB VICTOR | Caddy Titlist| EASTERN TEAMS | Batteries |} COLWMBUS, Kan July . 24 irexg, Ogden { = “at ark y id Bengoug’ | ci | Hatry. Greb,, world's mMMidiewelght | (y ocdatrom ie thé premier golt- | AFTER GRID GOlats and Bengough. | . va Don Waller{}auist, Jr, San Francisco, beat Eleanor |State meet without any surprises, fa- | chasapion, outpointed Billy Britton, ,. | Efforts are again being directed | | Spokane and vorites winning. The feature match ’ | Columbus, in a 10-round no-decision |er among the caddies of the Ingle-| toward a football game in the West| At Philadelphia R. H 3.| Leon de Turenne, Seattle, vs. Stanley of the day from the viewpoint of ex- : | bout. wood links, That point was decided |in 1926 or 1927 between Yale and|Boston . svsseeh 20% 03] Me ED DOcEheee aids Beattion bea oraris citement was the doubles match be- er } ~- yesterday when Art defeated Johnny | either Ilinoins or Chicago. The plan {Philadelphia +B 11 B)At At wreck Hesketh, Vancouver and|/tween Phil Neer and Hutton Miller | BEATS CHAMP Johnson for the title in the final}is now being fostered by the Colle-| Batteries: Ruffing and Heving; | Alberta Edtl and Bill Warren, Tacoma and the team of Sydney Smith and : |. NEW YORK, July 2%4.—Busy|36-hole match over the Lakeshore | giate club of Chicago and the plans | Rommell and Cochrane. | and atten vas Aydt Reon and Huts aokuko Moriwake wee reat snes Dan Lewis, the former pair winning | Graham, Uticea bantamweight, won | course, four and three have not been formulated beyond In. | —_—- | Fe venteye: ar tne eee "| apd Den! Mines Seatthey 64/725 |in three sets, the final going 12-10, 0 la 1G-round decision from Abe Gold- Both kids played remarkably fine | formal conference between repre-| At Detroit— R. H.E,/At 1 ‘o'Ulock— Men's Doubles, Second Round | WOME! SEMI-FINALS 5 1 7 a Joldste: ¢ ble CS s © Thies | rolyn Sw id Herbert Suhr, San’ Phil Nee a tton Millery Palo i. ‘4 ein, former champion. Goldstein |golt thruout the double journey, | sentative alumni of the Big Ten and | Chicago 8 10 1| Carolyn Swartz and w rand Hui ilery 3 e bal Mra fen sac thettiat found: \orasking the.80’s on bh trina vale | Detroit rig Francisco, va Golda Meyer Gross and | Alto and San Francisco, beat Dan’ Lewis | 48E ON TODAY ‘ 5 j was on th = p , heathens eiteotaas | ts ; Stanley Almquiat, Jr, San Franctsco.|and Sidney Smith, Seattle and-Tacoma,| The semi-finals in the women’s | fae aerate : - = —— orien: urston, Connolly and| Mra. mf. Leachman and Amy Marion, | 6-4, 3-6, 12-10, singles will be decided today with Crouse; Dauss, Holloway and Bass: Vatiejo and San Francisco, vs. Irene} Don Waller and Ralph Miller, Seattl pete ss Famous Butchard lige : ae and Sidney Smith, Seattle and Ta-| beat K. L. Betz and Dick Van aphal rene ee ae Mayme Mac- Wooden Clubs |]|OUR BOARDIN S BY AHERN| ce Cin tg 0, |Doald and Gaga Bear mete ooden 8 are: At & o'Clock— Third Round Golda: Gross: aie |, At St. Louis— R. HE. Pkuko Motlwake and Grant assure, Herbert Swor and Stanley Almquist,{ The semi-finals in the men's Ps ‘ 4 — {Oletalandiasis.ccesyvssevclon Leung onolulu and Seattle, vs. winn Jr, Ban Francisco, beat Hyman Zettler bs in steel and hickory r Ie Rati Warren and Seat-Milter. 1 and Bill Warren Seattle, 6-1, 4-3. alngles will! also ‘be determined: Louls Der ducd ne Be a at 1 ' {St. 1 , Winner of Suhr-Swartx and Gross-Alm Men's Singles, Third’ Round a shafts DEED ++ WME EGAD WOMAN, + | Batteries; Smith, Myatt and Sew. t match vs. winner of Marto Phil Near, Palo Alto, beat Bill War- | Jel; Gaston, Van Gilden, Stauffer Leachman and Smith-Wolff match, | ren, Seattle, 6 4 . jand Dixon, ; Oe WOMEN'S DOUBLES : Ane Ale e ‘ DIVIDE BILL CUNDLE I HEAR Now ABOUT Hagen and Kirkwood ONE WOULD GATHER FROM NouR Jr., San Francisco, ! o'Clock— en: Mi Francisco, 3-6,| SACRAMENTO, July 24.— adele NOUTAKING “HE BOYS AWAY SCKTHING REMARKS “THAT — Mayme, MacDonald cand aes, moew'| 8 Gone te enh Pranelicee: £6 aco ait Sooronmito ewienta GOME PLACE ON AVACKTION?2:| 7] posociiTe vir WoTKING BUT HATIONAT )] Seaetmnettlta"s, Gide, Mat] Army, Malan, Genius, omat stanty |aivided a double-header, here, the $8 50 and “THEN “TELL ME You WAVE A VAGABONDS, ~~ VERILY $e HAW, { NATIONAL ) a eranetteg.and Honoluli, i Winay Langile, Seattle, bent Whit- oe winning the first tilt, 2 to 1, . MILLIONAIRE FRIEND WHO owns LET ME “TELL Vou “THis, THE : | Cae toabbmian lang caroiya: Swarts, | clan wel rareman meni a ales heey aoe) 6, Seattle, Saat Guy | The series stands at two-all. $10.00 Rg Ea rate wh, War TH, oe GENTLEMAN “HAT YoU REFER Sec yon tart na] opulent |" ment eaten, mit mouna | Fit gum . bs hu a id oom mi ita Mi 8 Francisco 9 . NEG ~1T KNow HE “PE, HE 0 GO SLIGHTINGLY, Io THe New Yor vesieesscsss BY a8 ane At 1 octets DOUBLES beat Bernice and Helen da Ponte, e-% Sacramento . Te ae Orit: aachpton el OWNER OF A RAILROAD, ~~ An) Cincsana ‘ a ans eat Nenr and Hutton Millen, Palo Alto| Second ound Ee actnahy ate and Agnew; ORK! ~~ AND His ! Philadelphia sass, 245 ans and San Francisco, va. Dick Burr and Si te i Martin and M, Shea. Imported Per teres AN Nis, ITM OF ROVALTY + HAS A Pesca BA AT) Battal, sel stars Mepeaenen tS ue ananassae - Hendry & Bishop IBY vETENTONS SEAT ON-TWHE NEW YORK STOCK Botton 1864407] Wallace Moot and Ton de Turenne, | Mutt Meyer, Seattle, 6-3, 6:0, | San Francisco ss. 4 7 0 y I Mishima ey EXCHANGE, “+ AND WiG DEEDS At Pittabure Reo, {ama mana aametls ut Don Waller peinert, San Fracoinco “and Honoiuiy, | Sacramento . syn 8 ee ; ; sburge— ve | a Miller, Sonttie ; iy a Batteries: Crooke ; { L) Fons FARM ! = oF YRILANTHRORY OUTNUMBER THE St. Louis weit teh MUNRO ATE Whiteomh iiHian and Dil Taylor, Be- etre, MON AD: BugTSYBO Soni vam: Sat a vate ten and Ritchie; GOLD PIECES OF Pittsburg tee 3 8 1 Marlon, * REY we Stevens and iAlperts, Ratt, Seattle —- ———= Wis COFFER Batteries—Haines and O'Farrell; SEM obs rile ta cesue') the ancient Mr. Jack Quinn who and Mra. Jack Mul AIRE Ode: aod iGoean nd Mra. Jack Muir, Vancouver, 6-3, 6-2 na | WINS, LOSES Valiodo, sls apa Say Prnactoe ie $6.50 was not good enough to pitch for | the tuilending Red Sox, is now ha wk ake Bleanio: ert eae aon a A | SALT LAKE CITY, July 24.—At Rpokanacand id nah, ede ke Hwake:| starring with the league-leading Imported 2k ASIST A a 5 de p{ter winning the first game hero 5 aT acid edie Nwateon What gy Auch you’ make of that? Batteries; Bentley and Gowdy;|yesterday, 3 to 1, Salt Lake’ drop: | Cooney and Soimer, ped the second affair to Los An- Climax Reached SIKI 18 WINNER ond. game Rh oH goles, 9 to 8, in two extra frames ‘ inn} WEST HOBOKEN, N. J. July 34. New York 6 49 flict! aaa i pan in Illinois Net Battling Siki, Senegalese light heavyweight, knocked out Jimmy Huntly Putter $7.50 Beginners’ Set Boston vere BO 1 tl} \ 0 BOLO ieee eave H Hi Batteries: Greenfield and Snyder;| Lo" Anweles so. Ro yotene Tourney Friday Franeis in the second round, here rt a vie} 1 Gib: . ry) Greta / eenaoh aid Gibaon Batterios: Payne, Aldridge and| (XLENCOP, ML,” July %4—with| lst night. Spencer, Sandberg; Kallio and , the singles field reduced to tour ———————————— of Four A Polen, + ol sara OInantal tial ATRURTUESt CONTRASTING TROUSERS Clubs and Bag | merican Ja Angelou LAPSE NNO cade plonship tennl& tournament, which tn al aden 10-2} drew the cream of Am At St. Paul It. H, By] Batteries: Phillips, Cr Minneapoliy .1 4 1 {dal and Sandberg; Hulvey, Single- St. Paul (4 6 o|ton, Stroud, Mulcahy and Peters, Hattorien: Me ‘an net stars to the Skokie club here, to: day moved on toward ite climax, Today “Big Bill" ‘rilden, national for busine and dress woar, $4.05 to $0.05 i. T, Black raw and Ainsmith; | ook. Boal and Collins | ee champion and defehding Tilinols (ka No other games. Willie Hoppa Dilardist, is (of Champion, will meet Howard Kin- 89.95 <) 7 marry a Broady ctress. . . . If}gey of San Francisco in. the firet Pants ' RNATIONAL LEAGUE — | wo had the tin tho norve wo'd | semifinal, Store Hultimore &, Jersey City 7 pause long enough to chisel out al ,, ve 018, Buttulo; 6% hat crack AOU cuen that would| Tomorrow tittle Bil Johnston, | 7? Anat ted Ave, ‘Toronto 4, Rochester 6 roally bo worth writing down and] lol of California, will play Wray yopnaeite: Only gumes, repeating nt a smart goclal gath: | Brown of St, Louls in the other,