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WOODLAND PARK TENNIS | MEET TO LL UP SEASON. Lomski Snell Morgan ea Addition of Kallio Makes Salt Lake Dangerous; Seal Lead Shaved ABBITT balls By Lea H. Lassen HERE have been groups of box age of ba ers in the thwest who hav in the diamond Showed well and w th game, but pitol Own with the - ing is 70 per cent or so of the sport sin | the long pen | nant race Mad Johnny San Frat > is still out inf O'Leary. Then but the Seal pitchers have along came wed signs of cracking and If Travie Davis, ey blow up in the home stretch sob r, Bil | Hk y did last year, even th ly Wright and | pow © club won't be able several others. to ck on top. But there are ching makes the Salt Lake three boys | Bees mighty dangerous ax the sg from th ams prepare for tho final two } hwest today | m h drive Oscar Vitt has a} who, as a group, | fine staff have greater |KALLIO IS LOMSKI possibilities than | BIG HELP any of those who have be-| The uddition of Ruddy Kallio hs fore them. Johnny O'Leary was the |greatly “improved their already greatest all-around fighting machine | strong mound corps. the. Northwest turned out, but the | John Singleton, Dick McCabe and general class of the other boys | Bill Piercy are real pitchers. And didn’t measure up to the standard nm they have Hulvey, O'Neill and of Tod Morgan, “Doc” Snell and| Mulcahy, better than the average Lao Lomski fingers Lomski is one of the finest, 'f| To go with this ning the Bees Not the best, middleweight prospect | have the wallop 1 a wonderful ever developed in these parts. In [shortstop in Tony L: who ils the few fights he has had the key to their dete: has shown only the weakn e Bees ave whittled the Seal will be remedie He hasn't fought lead to five and one-ha are far from being experience, which games and with more fights out of the race the class. of opponents that Snelljas the Coast season has a long and Morgan have. long way to go yet Shell leaves a lot to be desired |INDIANS STILL when it comes to boxing skill, but |IN RACE e nh the meantime don't count ten he has the pun ness and is clever awkward and his gang Way. His punch m him far games out of in the ring. He has 1 1 him t a well-bal self against tough opposition a bit shaky Morgan is the most fintshed fight times ¢ and on tt img machine of the three, lacking | mound, Killefer will have the In only the’ punching power of IL | dians up there or thereabouts when and Lomski. But Morgan is in Ajthe final gong rings class by himself when it comes to} Seattle opens-today for a week's | series in Portland. ‘ Race Results boxing. Elmer Ponder, | LOCAL TENNIS — Dates Are Set ° Play Sta’ August 29; Batsios Open August 10, With | No Charges; Howard Langlie to Defend Park Title; Details Listed | [pee Star-Woodland park tennis tournament, event of its kind in the northwest in entries up the Seattle tennis season this year. The definite starting date has been for August 29 and the tournament will wound up on September 6, The Woodland park tournament is usual- the largest 5 , will w r ) i set be ly the first one on the son’s calendar, but because of the shifting of the City and ate dates ahead it was necessary, for ; co-operation, to set The Star event back The 1925 tornament will be the sixth Woodland park affair conducted by this newspaper, the first one being staged in 1920. ’ So numerous and matched are the contestants that the original trophy in the men’s singles is in competition, altho it is necessary to win it only twice, and not in permanent possession. Howard Langlie fending champion and he ex- pects to compete again. so evenly LANGLIE succession, is the de-| = —< : ( COAST i OTHER ? CHAMPIONS j Dick Burr, W Smith, Frank Weer yf j Kozlowski nd Bruce H are 4 . ? the other champions and « ept ‘ 38 Smith, who {s now in Ca a 6, dea ae will enter ed 56 bf The doubles trophies are held peapsiptte “a8 by doe Swartz and Melvin |v 5 Savas 3 Dranga and must be won twice before becoming permanent tro- HOW THE SERIES STAND rss ores Miss Erdele vite teen's me's eet! IS Ready for There are no charges for this s tournament and each player h 1Sw m must furnish his own tennis anne I = balis. | BY HENRY L. FARRELL | All of the ea und eed NE YORK, July 29.—Gertrude | will be off durin the week. >, 4 r’ end of August play starting | iamana iis peeeepespiamient early that day and many matches|™e" Will have the “bon voyage” of I be 4 off on Sunday and a whole nation STARS WIN IN ubor Day, | behind her when ormer rep or inals are booked for Sep-| she attempts to (nN ¥ at Brighouse | TACOMA MEET mats Spell: | T : | Goes } ; a English channel ON COMA July — 29.—Matches next week | -— ; WIr er | VANCOUVER, B. C., July 29.— T layed here Tuesday in the Pa x 8 wine bee | Following are the results of races Northwest tennis tournament | National League Kheipsidisrelatl to New OL KK | bel4 tere yesterday afternoon at urts of the Tacoma Lawn Hope that Gea | Brighouse park failed to bring fortn baronies secomes the first iT. JOSEPH, Mo. July 29.—Jim| Fi peenee Creer Minty ay r upsets. woman to per Marquis, sensational pitching |* Me eig, Second: Taveau:) Grant Lalzure, of Seattle, and Lr form the hardest find, just sold by St. Joseph of the oge—Juat Ciare,| R. W. M n, of Tacoma, pro aS Sy ee feat in athleties, Western league to the New York} cond; Irish Bee. | vided the fn thelg-- match; | aZetersay’s. Mare B Oe ee sen wate they aie Yankees, came here ik: Nor aca . . 1-42, 64 and 6-3. bar » singles and gave the Yankees @ dubious abo Jast spring, where he had been) results fol! How. /* © - S irish Madoc ane amet her chances. playing semi-pro ball. In 10 games| Seattle, defeated 1 laseh Nee Piamion aad neate “If any wos pitched for the Bae eines tel Tacoma, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1; Wal- | enat the Glants . * At Re. He FARRELL man can do it won eight. In four of his games h tt, Tacoma, 16 ¢ 3 Boston 1 2/ she can,” Joe Ruddy K held his opponents to four hits each. | 41 61; Rigney's homer with oue on eared the =p 5 Nn Jo Ruddy, swimming star Marquis reports to the Yankees im- | wor P Rattariee iBehion marie York Athletic club and mediately, His home is in Seattle, ;*bitd. Time nee, | 6-2 I Zeimer; Meadows and Smith the world’s greatest water polo play- e pitched in high school Ta- | (x, t ri - : . , - Tae come aig s 2M Seed pth The greatest swimming meet ever held in the Northwest, t Cincinnati R HE NEW YORK, July 29—Four new rae area he ea iif featuring the A. A. championships for men and the adelphia Cee a Posrely 0 ASLO Ve eee recruits have been ont the et F Northwest invitational events, gets under way here today. | Cincinnati 3 East es bee Gs ae Be eras ie New York Yankees for their 1 F Th oa: tater, " nh iat ; Batteries — Ring and. “‘Wilaon;|— | Tuesnon ch Lighting water, ‘ude }) i | i tented he stars pictured here are as follow, op) » BS) and cur: ha building program. Roy Luebbe,| TIGERS LOSE meron Piiek Ge uh U icaticte he ‘a ap ate Gis Madeline} sigue and Hargrave and current that pull on you Just as } catcher from the St. Joseph West = ‘ ? ‘less, 1 he breast-stroke race; (lower left) Adam Smith of | much n Opponent on the leg of } ern league club, has reported and | Q LOS A ead 29.—The Ernie, Pa., in the back-stroke event; (lower right) Al| At st. Louis H. B.]* Water polo player. She Js a strong } thers from St. Joseph wi jeals opened he y against 4 s anova. 1 : ‘ “ 5 Lye Brook i ; and lenty of cour- \ Rites others from 8. Joeenh wiles conned bore Yesterany saintt/ “SLOW BATTLE. (iv White, the world’s champion high diver; from San Fran-| Brooklyn, ft and two pitchers, Love and Mar-|9 to « rocket, a raneisco! SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.—Cali.| Sherry Smith held the Red Sox safe alt | CISCO. Batterles<> Grimes’ and ot aioe proved) *whes cehe } i wo Re yne 1 oe 0! oway a » on a ad ble ’ to by Carter & Bradiey, Star Staff Photographers i? y rs 4 st cs 7 . ie. jpitcher, was only good for six hits. |fornia Joe Lynch and Rufe Canion, |the wey % Tha nointa; dhe cinaiars past 5. JR As , Staff Photographers | wargrave; Mails and O'Farrell in record time from the bat- Gime The score R. H. E.|Filipino featherweight, fought a slow |\inting, sc'eo t Gs aw Yi enay i {the |San Francisco 9 13 1|drawin the 10-round main event here| Ma | ate Tork es enlara Honky Dee iis actor Meats aver & aa is . Layee ; sat Right see Tigh ray ia - é ane Hii ae arr q t ; At Chicago H that she was capable of a distance igh school pitchers ev e@rmnon ss seers 3 6 ! oe Hughe: cked out) CLEVELAN uly 29.—Johnas H - | b New York 18 longer than the 21 miles “bird line” developed in Seattle, but his | Batteries: Crockett and Agnew;|Jack Attell in the first round and| Farr and Carl ‘Tremaine, Cleveland y ure : 0 eismu er Chicago + Nig Vi olixem (Cape’ GriaiNex tc asuseenEat : promotion to big leacue ball n, rt, Swanson and Mur: | V siiano won in the second with|122-pounders, fought a 10-round Battle Setu ) Batteries—Bentley and Gowdy;|the conditions otherwise cannot be was received in Seattle Wednes- knockout over Young ar here last night Le - Cooper Bush, Jones and comp ed day with much surprise. Little K ANSAS CITY, No. July 29 Ig ar of Z atria ha etn RN ONG. ERIS \ had been heard of him since © nervous knuckles of \ 1920. He starred with Broad- Harry Greb, middleweight cham Ki Fa il B: dl T way high schoo! before the, war pion, will aerape the weak otis || SWIM) Premier inseys Fail Badly in Tennis and was all-city choice as pitch- of “Knockout” Ed Smith of 4h S bri h N. J er for three years. Neodosha, Mo.,, in a 10-round no A PESHt WEIS the big ournament at ea rig t, Coach Reginald Christenson, i decison boule) heretate cd hata ofthe iwitame S* ABRIGHT, N. J 20.—The | ing Elliott 1. ents ‘ohoNew now baseball tutor, was coach- The Pittsburgh “windmill” $8 liwey the mair tt 4 Kinseys of California, individu York, 6-1, 64, he lost to Dr. Ing the team at that time. | EGAD..11 WILL BE \ making a tour of the Southwest |" mn -Mttraction of the | sy and collectively, failed to make| George King of New York, Reet A eH ~THATS. cuffing over set-ups in prepara. || Opening day of the swimming : Scop a thei eeb nod twelfth in national ranking. cn League || QUITE AN) UNUSLAL Sa Cres ki tion for his proposed argument ° nival th He] So nian wai apes Johnston under-estimated the . EXPERIENCE FOR Hy with Jack Dempsey here this after. | that faced them Tuesday in the se strength of his opponent and | American League FELLA GETS “WEN TELL , noon in the|ond day of the Seabright invitation | was defeated, 7-9, 6-0, 7 0a aeeeereargeeer sail UKCIC A Senate, THAT J we rv AN Lake Washing- | tennis tournament James ©. Anderson, the Austra ‘on ae ‘di H ‘e ton canal i Nan, defeated Hugh Kelleher, New MIB cesseseeees 80 As th tional di 's cham ay Washington «-. 4 VHEsS TRAVELLING Ge RIDING |] Gong /] TRAN arte |] Hour UxteR Eddie Huffman The Minole a.|- _A# the national doubles cham 1900, "a a4, 60. Ta the. fim \ Pitcage 2 ON GTEAM ROADG, I =H! RODS, BUT WE | IN VERE AT : {ud Gi ; B ahs Ce tr is en.| Pions, Robert and Howard Ocal eaaa Grockes “on annda ° Ht. Laue “4 EMHER TAKE A AN UppER ff PICKED-TH SX SUMPIN! AN! onCE lves eating tered in the 440-| sidetracked from the road to ated Hunter of Cleveland sss. “4 COMPARTMENT, OR BERTH GoRT BEST ROAD AS LEAVES EVERY t B ot C li ? yard dash in the} defeat only by the default of ckley » by default, Later, ee ih ee GMARE A DRAWING || oF CRAMPS 11710 Go-MEne at foewen § [4Weir-rour 0 bert Cooma wicking, “Mam | their opponents, Arnold Jones "sta lost $5, ToRh AEE ae . ‘i 2 vr OS ANGELES, Jul Sailo plonships | Ay it aA 9 a, 6-2. 6 First game- RoW ¥ Wo GLE bi pele Pile % 1g b ANGNUES ‘duly sa}-—ailo ter Lauter and | of Yale and William Ingraham Btiaas SIIOAGD sos: sseeeses 10 11 te) vate ween an, saxon Harry Glancy,| of Harvard. Playing sensational At Washington .... Vor cous | ON-TIME |e haired at er, handed out a er the two. starg| tennis, the young collegians bat Mrs. Mallory and Batteries—Lyons, Connolly and ic beating to Bert Colima here id from the Cin.| tered the nseys in the first . Schalk; Johnson, Marberry, Russell ee night, ta thelr izround bout 1k cinnat! Y, M. c.| Set, 12:10, dropped the second, Mary Browne Wig Ogden and Ruel. uffman had the Mexican, who A., wore figured} 1-6, and were leadin and ABRIGHT, N. J., July Second game R oH } was the favorite to win, on the) WrisMULGER as Weismullera| 40love in’ the final contest | Two former nacional women cham Chicago ..... ba Verge of a knockout in the seventh) cnie¢ rivals before tace time when they defaulted in order | pions, Mary Browne and Mrs Washington CO wee round, but the bell sived Colima, pastepieipais Var | to hurry to Newport to prepare | Molla Mallory, reached the sem! Batteries—Cvengros, Connolly and | In that round he went down tO a ' ie € pate | for thelr international. match | final round of the Seabright Invi- Garbowski, Schalk; hary, Mar |the canvas twice, once for th ; te s bp h rng the A40-yard) with the Oxford-Cambridge pair tation tennis tournament Wednes- t berry, Gregg and Ruel, Severeid. | SounE TOE RWO. ANd LEU AHA. Ope ee ee ThA TUMOR TUTE Eh Wit CHAETIOAY: (aril Saturday |day. Mrs, Mallory defeated Miss ' for six, Huffman was credited with | he $2-foot heigh | Playing in the singles after the|Mollle Thayer, 6-4, 64, and Miss y en at |seven rounds, one was even, and} Four events in the Northwest in- |, UTaying K Zrowne . At Phi F 1 r technical doutic vistors, Robert de-| Browne disposed of Martha Bayard Detroit pi as 2 |two were Colima’s vitational meet were to be run off! ‘ited Dean Tet of Now York | ®fter a hard struggle, 6-8, 6-1, 6 iladelphia ... . 5s Nae 0 | nrior to the A, events today me ar Wi phy sien Cr _ sme P vs é a Miss Charlotte Hosmer and Mi Matis and wabeiae lative We 2 Included the | Sain by default, in the first round | AUS f x 7 1 kif Ne aa ee an tN Gl of the men's sing Later in the|‘elen Jacobs, the young Califor. Rommel! and Hargrav BEES VICTORS eng A Sti style and the 60-yard day, however, ho jest to R Joris | Man won their first match in the ee Bee hee SALT LAKE CITY, July 20-—|Drenst stroke races for women and | Wittiams 11, of Philadelphia, | 4oUbles only after a mighty strus- 300 R HE. The Salt Lake Bees copped the 100-yard free nd the 160+] V4.9 iy, gle, defeating Miss Louise Iselin Cleveland ..... 16 24 first game of the series here yes: | yard back stroke for | and Miss Alice Frandis, both still \ Boston .,... : Pied. ad |terday from the Saggamento Sen-| ‘THe A. A. U. diving will foature | Howard featured in still another! in tho junior ranks, 68, 5-7, 6-4 teries—Smith and Myatt, 1 | ator to, whon Mercy alloWed|Cjarence Pinkston, A, White, Pet ,UPset in the men’s singles. Altho | flewell; Rutting, ube, Neubauer, | [the visitors but tive ee Dew Jurdinos and’ Dave gall, four | De Noles Teese of fourth player | , } bed | He aoore of the tost divers in the world : snl ek ABN ld ae] aaa ! Gerarents ee pia Hct he spectators can took. for | @Wn {9 defeat at the hands of Al- TIGHT GAME At New York DPR: Mp Kat Lake Renae 6 |fred M. Chapin, jr, of Springtiold, ; ee Mile pis ih arate eyster Ciftol aha Ma shen | etl hells with these men porform= | iiie,, in straight 2 | OAKLAND, July 29%In ono of te 203 Batteries: Canfield and M, Shea, | 4), i 8 New York jue taras 1| | Wachent d; Piercy and Poth Mie. The Kinseys are clearly off col-| the best-pitched games here in some ere ise Wingard, Falk arid. | | The bits! stroke race ix figured | or and yet credit Is due their con-! time, Root bested Foster and Byler, largrave; Shawkey and Bengough aE ‘ iy fight between Robert Skelton, | querors specially did Ingraham! 9 to eatdee natin ; ; Stribling Wins indoor champion, and — Richard} ana Jones show up to advantage si i i saa Hee tetie2'* BROWNS GET COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, July | Peterson, outdoor winner, ‘They Ranking with the defeat ot PTL ape le” tae ie The St. Louls Browns have ob f—Young Stribling, fighting his} bolt hall from Chleago (lie: Hluage’ Waa tha talline er The score rn i tained Catcher W Porter from | wiy to the Coast against all comers, A large staff of ecapanle officlal William) M, Johnson of Cali Los Angele: yae 2 i $ Pittsfield. Porter is a former Joufpointed Harvey Perkins, Caspar, /are in charge of the meet and the} fornia, member of the Ameri | Oakland Rr NRK ise a i Reeibarn collegian and ts a prom | ibe in & 10-yound bout here Just} program should be run off in big | can Davis cup team, to live up | Batteries--Root and ndber Ising young stor. nibhit, Jougue fashion. to expectations, After defeat | Poster, Boehler and Read, Byler. } \ ’

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