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if H 3 | PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR JULY 2 ATURDAY, —_——- A Constellation of Net Stars That Shone in Tennis Carnival Here MAYME McDONALD was gener-| ally picked to win the women's singles, but Jost Friday to Mrs Leachman of California Athleti C Card Is Set Big Program On Today and Monday for Mid- dies; Race Finale waking his first) K, L, BETZ didn't win any tro-, hington state | phies, but the y Montesanc ce. He ia @ former| eran gave a good account of hima Indians Blank. VernonTigers | by 6-0 Tally Sait Lake Rs iseeat ‘ Beactle RAS ARET | “a 4 Los Angeles “0 n ‘ Yortland ...csecees to oot yakland ‘ reir) Sacramento ‘ ” Vernon ‘ . ‘ HOW THE SERIES STAND 1 Won ‘ ae BS AN( Bob Ha gers to seven bingles i shut them out, 60, in the fourth game of the series here yos terday, Tho big Seattle hurler had a lot of stuff and was in danger of being scored upon only once when Brick Eldred cut Me Dowell down at the plate, the Tiger first-aack- er trying to BOX SCORE ABR. HPO, A F ¢ way | 40 0 ‘ 1 ° a | 463 ° ° 20 00 ° 4, Btruck ie pla a score from see By Peter Salvus ond on dordon| BEES COP PAIR XN THLETIC recreation for. the Slade's single In| SALT LAKE CITY July 25.—By midshipmen from Annapolis, the mid-part of} winning both games of a le who are in Seattle with the fleet game. Jolll here the Sal today, shall not be lacking, as ado- Poe ne the mean: | Hees took on th quate provisions |time Frank Emmer and Babe Her-| our gu ae have been made|™#n socked home runs, both blows | geiex scores were 8 “by the fleet com | bringing in two runs each. Sylves-|13 jnn a 6 to:1 mittee to take|te® Johnson, who pitched for Ver-| First game R E care of them. |MOM. was scored upon twice more|tos Angeles ...... 7 ¢ Variety makes |!" the eighth frame on bunched |g Lake rs 4 the program a aS wile. throw by fe. tterles: Wright, F and Sand spicy affair, and} S¢attle has now won three out of | berg; Singleton and Cook, Peten several different | the four games played and the y a ngs.) kinds of sport|the Indians are going } the Los| Second game I H. &. off r golf, tennis gun-sh MEISNEST The prog covers the entire period of the c in Seattle. versity of Washing! id Assiste rance, offered t stadium and Denny visitors and athletic teams, com-| posed mostly of University of} Washington students or alumni, | will compete BALL GAME COAST PARK At the Coast leagae ball afternoon, starting at 2:30, ball team will piay the fresh alumni team, of Washing exhibition game. Among the against them AT in for do the <« A cre not yet been picked by Coach Ri tching. Callow, in charge of the event race will be held Monday at 3 p The old racir course will be on Lake Washington and ins of ending in the canal, Mac _park will be the finish line Prospective crew candidates the race are Bob Keef2, Dick Stew: | att, Joe Borst, Bert Barde, Irvir Tuell and Dave Anderson. Callow has had the men turning out for | the past few evenings id from the group he will pick to row in the race. | STAR NAVY OARSMEN Navy's crew members consist geveral of the oarsmen who ra against Washington and beat Husky crew at Poughkeepsie, F. Seabring, the coxswain, w' praises were sung thruout the c try, will be at the helm in Navy shell. G. vester, and D. I. Eddy, stroke, are the Arkansas, and rowed at keepsie, Seabring is from the Utah, P, W. Watson, No. 7, the member of the crew, who w the big regatta, is stationed or New York, Other members of the boat will race against Washington, ¥, Gleim, Jr, 1, Olven, M. P. damovitch and C. Broadbent Golt and tennis next week on the and net courts, are ulno ¢ unlyersity t' d for navy rew ram ton, nan mer Washington stars Mickey Mc Mahon, center-fielder for Washing ton several years wilh be in uniform in left field; onard, » star pitcher, will aid in the hurling | cheres, and Spike Maloney, battery mate for Leonard in past days, will to represent Seattle has} y| The p.m used tead lison for of ced the G hose oun the No. 6, from Pough and n the whieh are Bag irded link club that has the best chance|Salt Lake . 0) cut down the big lead of the San| Batteries ar ancisco Seals. ISpencer; Mu 160TH VICTORY LACROSSE IS BLIZABETH, » Now LISTEN, ~ “TAKE MY ADNICE AND DONT WASTE NYouR VACATION WITH THE MESOR, ANID HIS PIPE DREAM ABOUT A MILLIONAIRE FRIENDS ESTATE UP NORTH! \F YoU KEW HIM LIKE L Do, HME ~ WHY DIDNT HETAKE ME FROM PARIS “TO CAIRO ON OUR HONEN MOON 2 ~ NEG ~ WW & DAN COACH FROM MENWTUCKY “To ILLINOIS !- WELL, TLL TELL NoU MRS. HOOPLE, w \F EVERNTHING AIT DUST TH’ WAN “TH” MASOR PAINTED rr 10 US, »NOWRE GOING TO LCOK VERY STIINNING IW WALD coppe Irish Golfers Lose to Scots in Links Meet By Alet C, Rose QHURE i “ ad da fo Ne} the 1 oft Are t ab begor t i second defeat in three hands of the brither Inglewood course, 48 to 69. In this link a, tan ctie| ON CARD HERE ‘on his 160th consecutive | hen ed out W. The ter an " 1 the third} team aid’ local equad were to play Saturday evening, at 6 ¢ jin the most important game cc 1 here in the history of lacrosse, ‘The | ( ELLO WINNER jteam from Canada arrived here {day night, 20. stro’ and it SAN FRANCISCO, Jul Tom mbare: were fit and + to thal |my Cello, of San Francisco, defeated ext against the local outfit Sammy Leonard, of St. Paul, here ath teams were to play at the Friday night, in their 19-round fight tt ball field Sunday, at 230 Leonard was near @ knockout Alex Stevens, of Victoria |eral times, | was to referee both games, Irish-Scotch x n 1, Cald Forate Brown 0; H ter 2, Lilly 1, Dupuru @. Leon If Results notte r Burnham 2, Armstrong Bowles 1 le Vittu Ke Miss McDonald Loses to Mrs. Leachman Dan Lewis Eliminates Bill Taylor and Armand Mari-| on Friday; Marion and Bob Hesketh Beat Whit- comb Quillian and Taylor in Doubles RIDAY may be a tough day on the fish, but the Friday that fell on the 24th day of July this year was tainly a bad one for favorites in WI e Washington state ten- cer- NOR HY&LOP is the cham- nis tournament. Gus Jinx was on a ram-| ppp, page and he put the curse on a flock Of| pion woman player of the Inland racquet-wielders who will watch the rest of|2mpire, and the Spokane star play- ed well in the Semi- ‘Pra the matches in their respective sidelines. state eventa Gus was on the job bright and early and the favorites for the finals in the women’s singles were both beaten in the se mi-finals. Miss McDonald, the sixth ranking play of the United States, hasn’t played Raparh amd { tennis this year, and she fell before the aS letting sadier and more effective playing of the i ' Calif 6-4, 8-6 Rose ‘ “ns. LEACHMAN ©? ifornian, 6-4, 3. : tinlaiine <1 marke to: th Miss McDonald had point-set in the first Druxmans to Flay Water- Si. waa tinal t, but eventually lost her advantage front Tossers at Coast nersamoke 1 Miss Swartz won the first set from Miss Gross and League Park Sunday hap Irvi then lost out, much in ' : }and was eit nee Upset MOUDY POUNDED »«.. : that he took , tt ‘ CRAMENTO, J ic | DFU= ‘ | aftect: people difterentiy! ee ° of The § e me ; : Pur f from 8 Tn. | een . s ere I ‘ ‘ n . i pean ane : B 4) )METHING is bound MANY GET { sat n t > hap a the PRIZES ALSO ¢ 7 e ayed #, 6-4 rich were ¢ c Semipro le e Sun- lividua ; ; cess Schon se Friday was a great day fer won K > . 4 Danny Lewis. This youngster i : (ne i t pla ni r put out Taylor and Marion yes ” t Ague 1 © figuy . aby i ; terday, beating » G4, Bl, iree games to taled “14 ; ‘ und Marion, 6-41, 2-6, 64. The rhe r R. H. E 1 Jackson, Walter Cornell and} came of t ft latter omateh was the most |Ban t ta 4 Kouds each th a 79, t t Su "i age thrill of the nament to * mento 1 t ws wa eng “tpt ~& date, both young fellows hitting A 1 Agnew; I Hugh Caldwell (93), BE. F. De ine ti ii hard, but Lewis’ drive, well Wachenteld rte Grandpre (140), 8. G tral field (supe xn drop ing contin Druxe (113) len (95), ousty at Marion's feet, pulled M Wes Adk dena Hgtion a oul, (he. small foil TORONTO TRIES os : fenstein (113), were the fellows NEW YORK, Ju Lye m 1 tt . ' whose scores could be made | taney, heavyweight lat ' a Lair é : bd eee “11 And they received \ f I ; P. : golf balls for doing it he lofa Turenne Wins At the ¢ Ag k a dow Burk a terrible beat: | ¢ mming Stanley Alm: | jo the lead WINS ON FOUL (is 600 mag eae Sie eae Oe ne DULUTH, 3 1 Inroid | band, awarding him the decision 1 pointset in th fi OAKS BEATEN the Bak | Mayberry, former ¢ sion am aa lane chu r | we champ, was ed \o-=----— ot was ¥ ae OAKLAND, July 23.—Leverenz,) ‘rhe West-Sidgra have signed Ho cision. here ‘ r Earl ho second he was playing | Portlar er, blanked the” Oak, 1 lugging star of Whit: | MeArth t ix City { NATIONAL nla fou of the dy yesterday and P 1d won, Sah haley ‘. eh | a ; fs on a foul In the Phil Will oppose Tur 10 to 0. Duffy by ewils, Portland will make initial appearance Ww pet.) tine in the semi-finals, as Neer piety in lay's tilt vf to put out Don Waller, 6-1, 6-3. eee Re ree Brothers Dye Work Yo Howard Langile wa ven the 19 land Nippon A. C, Co ede ; Me | scare of his you in the jun : » 2liumbia in the ot tap Philad a ‘ ; 482 |jor semi-finals, Todd carry-| Batte : Leverenz and Hannah; | ay, ng the ‘Be mipros. Dyers at. out wi {72 | ing the mutch to three sets, Lang-| "use, Delaney and Read still have an outside chance to win \F = ESTTETURIS eet 4 tig | He finally oe are out at 7-5, 6-7, . the title, so a game can be : Almquist beat Dick Stevens in C a ONTO BE A SHANTY Ae’ picubury £18) Lather Hak etuAl Chicago Sox Take ae Al A CABBAGE PATCH) «4 Bt, Lat babs Two Finals Today Option on Emmer |co»s' eas ' yur 0 Almaquiist meet the wii Handle. fi’ MAJOR WILL REMAN Batteries —Fhem, Reinhart and | get tah ot the slate meet| , 208 ANGULES, Cal, guly 25— |i? Gonat league part UP IW ONE OF THose DIEM ERI ontreres AG, SAO jat 1 p.m, today, Lloyd Nordstrom | white go Flan talon si open aye SEC CtG Ob OU Eeris eae TALL NoRTHERN At. Boaton ete wa See Angus Ciist In the boys'/irank immer, Seattle shortstop Fame betwe B Druxman’ = ; A , ina a Dunas‘ baa) Geeta uterfront; and Earl 'Thompso PINES, AN RECEIVE w York Hires Aen Turenne and Scott play Dick plete ia aa in the. " nm CoM! the arbiter chosen. for NISITING GORILLAS ON “ oh 3 pane a ) Burr and Grant Laizure in one | 45 he $95,000 that. the : oper cm Brothers-Nippon A, C. ’ utteries—Sco isner and Syn-| of the bles semifinals todd A ¢ Sox will po AWESDANG AN fact BaeG chs Balas | of as gene afemitinals today for ommer it they take him, turn Ps . |ing over an outfielder to boo ov PESTERN LEAGUE SKTURDANS i ep.) ing, Almaufst and Herbert Suhe [ier hasn't played reguiety, ta a EN EEBAGUE At Chicago: z B.| tn tho other. 2 Batre ds regulart his} Omaha 4, St. Joo 14 4 ‘ 4 <t year, but ha had a. particular): n » pinpiae Lsieee y 18 3] The men's singles finals will be] good week pet id Me particularly poe ; Oklahoma City 6. Ngee tesecseee LT 1) Stayed Sunday at 2 p.m. The wom- | aincoln 14, Wichita 1. | Batteries—Luque and Hargraves; | ony singles will be played at the} ee on Cooper and). Gondaleg: }ramo hour. ‘The men's doubles will start at 4 p,m, and the mixed] a Gi AMERICAN aa Other results follow i} l 2 0 MIXED DOUBLES | DY yy Second Round | OW OS On / u | Sybil Seon and Hutt Miller, Vancou- | *= | Phitadetphta ver and San Franc , a Ke - , oF Mi wrarroni Tacoma und Beuttle 64, A BTHO they have been notorious ;Graw's Giants moro times this year | 4 eats roth eR el REN losers over a period of years,}than has any other team in the | Jvonolulu and Seattle, eat Mra, 1. J. [it may be, and in fact it is quite | cult. Out of 13 contests between Cardinal and Mrs, Jack Mulr, Vancouver, the two teams, the ; ; \s Batauine: baa hate ER: |likely, that the Boston Bray Will | take ROA Sabato ee Ee | 4 decide the Na-|the opposite end of the percentage | At Philadelphia Bi ot Uonal lea guelcolumn from Boston, have defeated | Boston SOM ete Ys Pennant contest|New York only six times, as hag | Philadelphia 6 it PA this season, For| Brooklyn | Betteries —Ehmke and Bischoff and ‘te ch Leet With Pittsburg again defeating u d Cochrane i Wo daysjthe Cards, 5 to eV Aivatign REE MeserettheMeatitae ra ccr tt WOMEN'S DOUBLES the Glunts ale amet Fai : | Bel egae eee lants, who} came more firmly established oy | At Detroit Bh). F jtayme MacDonald. a Ara, Roger Were knocked] full game ahead of the Glunt [Chicago ca z | Bragdon, Seattie, beat Mrs, Golda Meyer out of first place} Cincinnati's victory over Chicago, | Detroit Paes ONS “where eae sh Olney te Bare eng by the taflend:/3 to 1, tld the Reds with the | Batterie Lyons, Bush and| © Mra Roam ® Leachmun mid ¢ arotyn | ers Thursday, | Dodgers in third position Sehalk; Coll & ( “i warts, Vallejo and an Mrane heat Gropped a game The thietics 1 n ¢ | kK; Collins and Woodall | a 1 | Athletics pushed ahead of the | j rene Slophens and Alberty Watt, Weattte Friday to the|Senators a hit further by virtue of SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. Jul gh es Boston team. [Slim Harriss’ shutout of Red b t y ) Larry Benton | So: 6 to 0. i} 1 Waltey Madden Pierre: wae the | O DI ; x During th ne in 18 roaUlt of Nis Vetory. over Die 0 Hants to seven|hits, The Athlet rw now at Huson eeult ane vor Di He NEW YORK, July Mike Mo. | MeGrAW hits, winning hig | full nd ‘alieud of WWhahington Gay wl golfer, one up, ina ran, Pittsburg bantamweight, went | fourth consecutive game, & to t Tho Tiger hen vith the Hon match for the state amateur | 10 rounds to a draw with Jack Shar-| Mor some reason ov other the} Browns in for av 1 mate: ing Ite, key, Now York featherweight RT ct at aie eae [Reaves Nave defeated John Melayer Chicngo, 6 to 4 Mayme McDonald was defeated sets by Mrs. Leachman and Golda Gre ®@ v beat Carolyn Swartz in a threevset affai eadet