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i ij i THURSDAY, JULY 80. PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE - ion “ wr “ — e i . *. zi ; | Some of the Boys Harning Their Biscuits on Coast League Diamonds | * Hoffman, Sacramento club is pretty Charley High, one of the mos Fr ‘ e Feasons why San Francisco nds. many ames with the Indians, but sackera in the minors, Ken MeBow- years of ab e and out He plays right field for the leaders, he's a good pinch hitter and reliable. ell is playing good ball for Vernon, in for the Balt Lake Hee hia good hitting for the Bolona. league, is hitting well for Portland. WORLD'S RECORD MADE BY LOIS MURFIN IN SWIM PREMIERE HERE! WEDNESDAY’S fe Portland Mermaid Sets| "Resorts | Eldred’ s 4 arland Mermaid Ses| “aiais' | Eldred’s DEMPSEY-KEARNS TO SEPARATE oes OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ld 4, but Frank Hoffman keeps up dangerous ‘ittera in the Coast * * & # * * + * mes Fae i} Bob Skelton Breaks rr A. U. I U. Record for 440-Yard |) Mover Ske , PA k Breast-Stroke Race; Johnny Weismuller Wins, ghira, richard Peterson, Griffin Nat ; ft elp $$ ACRS to of Course, but in Slow Time for Champion Chicago, ‘Time: 6:30.2. New world ENDMENT ie! ° By ‘Leo H. Lassen ; os br a free sr LB oneriel M: t pols Rigen Out Beavers BE MODIFIED EGAD!- FROMTHE BR OVELLE NG fee “HE oe plit (OHNNY WEISMULLER won, as everybody knew hejGiancy, cincinnati; third, Les Smith in Opening Game bd KNOWLEDGE GAINED AT A RECENT FA THAT Gano Wh ORTER THAT WE would, in the first appearance of the world’s champion jOlyr A.C: f r Laufer at Portland | { BANQUET GIVEN I MY HolloR BY as HAOKER SINCE} > bs) OFFICIAL OF swimmer in the big swimming carnival that opened Wednes-|“'™ ti. Time: 6:2 | { SEVERAL SENKTORG, I HAD MV F | AKFAGT I TH’ ROAD, AN We'RE Pp day in the Lake W a ai nal, cae reseed uae it - SN ieahe oe ait trl peter eight presario rpet 1A START NEGOTIA TONS AT ONCE FOR i THERES ONLY HIS GECRETARIES! « easy in the -yard race and made suc Fant, (302, Brancts WE PURCHAGE Br: 1 E KE aT ‘ slow time for him that it was some- ” Patent ‘ ' | “THE PURCHASE OF A EWERV!}] ONE FELLA [CAN NOU IMAGINE Dempsey Issues Statement slow time for him that it was up to some ver and M 4 OF COURSE Nol uid i: AWAKE wou AN OFFICIAL oF TH body else to provide the excitement in the|Fadden, Crystal } Seattle, third. | ioe Mnaree Lay e 1 GENTLEMEN, ~WHAT [GAN 1 Gir bi’ TH! Mayor ROAD PYG 7H for Press on Trouble remiere ¢ » meet, 2 sbody else NORTHW ME: y : Ligh WN, 1% par A ghee Fels se f i premiere of the meet, and somebody else se ee aN pig! TEET a : é ‘ 1 cons De Ree © Tie DOESIST Klow GNPGN on TH’ With Manager WASKRROOM COMB AN’ BRUGH 2, obligingly did. 2 : | First and foremost was the new world’s|.? greiac, Crystat Pool.» record set by Lois Murfin, a pretty Mis. from Portland, wearing the crimson color: of the Multnomah Athletic club. Miss Mur- fin covered the 50 yards in 28 and 2-10ths H. ¢ HOW THE SERIES STAND \ Aap Wet L- seconds for a new mark for a straightaway : 1 a | el | course. erda K tw 4 1 bt i So fast was the pace that Katheryn : . L ! h | 1} | j : Brown, heretofore queen of the dash swim-| 00.) yr. Ebay 4 = ot ; i | ht jd WEISMULLER mers in the Northwest, didn’t even place. |second: 1 Cody, ‘Multnomah «A WA i i] yl Coral Moran of the Spokane A. C. finished second andj, third me: :28 B d if 1 | I | é { ‘Louise Code of the Multno- mah club was third. 100-yard breast str Won by Neva Brownfiel Bob Skelton, the blond star from Pool: 3 “4 b bi) | ; 00) ¢ Pleas, Crystal Poo! | | —— a the Illinois A. C. team, furnished dice: Marion Moconia hire }l | 5 a a empse whose appe' the rest of the fireworks, setting a Time: 1:21.4. New N. racank t | 4 5 eats Pires Vom few A. A. 1J. mark of 6 minutes, } | d roe roms? Jey $0 and 2-10ths seconds. He far | EE | peat as caviar @utdistanced, his field, Gilbert Brain- | 1 bre of qu simu Ie of Cnictgo A.C. Coming in sec SCHEDULE sialar @nd and Richard Peterson of the l, 5 Griffin natatorium of the same city, AND EN T RIES re % finished third iy Y 5 Painter tition As for Weismuller’s race, the } vftairs 1 Windy City champion didn’t pee ‘ 1 with Kearns” Ihave to extend himself to win wa GF sale Bes he has al- and so he didn’t turn in any e | Ae | - et rounded y miraculous time, finishing the ‘ p }! ie a t 1 do t *. 440-yard event in 5 minutes, 22 7 ‘ 4 a sng fi “ Z Us. l . 1 tell him 50. and 2-10ths seconds. His own | **2!n. 10 to. more score r ; Gr 3 6 don't ke I tell him to world's record is 4 minutes, 57 | fitin "” ; ¢ je rit HE MAJOR IN HIS ie } keep away fr e ) an § to 6 ¥ Wer, the right text, fence . 7 E a ¢ THE REAL seconds, ¥ , i { After a lot of fuss was made| Four rune scored In the tener ts ayette \ SEVENTH HEAVEN —> Mins CAUSE by Conch Brachrach of the Milt White fox A aga ! te the watehf ee ae pi paanye, : : ia we: weil : Mois team, who was making ¢ Kobins got ‘ate otr BUL Shee | George Horsfal, Multr « made two c — —__—__— eesiy ° oe ee 3 * speeches all afternoon from the was ‘a ‘ds, bs a Ta ae ty a hah A . being ea nto center field zi Bhety ar Stands, the course was fin: . esd ~ ee La Pi pedal ap ar Sea tnghnt ache 6 fi ing t € Agha Measured and the barges put in} Gabby Hartnett. hit his 24rd homer of nf ir make A. ( i f hir nd t Navy Athletes ‘Anzac N t S t my | doesn’t a Place for this race. Then some 20/ |)" d helped the Cubs beat |) oo. yie, me ‘ 5 fown the first base e ars re ¥ ting my ; Minutes was spent coaxing bits ot |‘ Fens Bay abla 0 hn cau ral ot for I t Lose to Those affair ; driftwood and scraps of paper out C: Harole Hline r . B t b k ce itis eee a " 2 arold Kreuger rig : Y is altogether a personal ee Welsmullér’s Jane. ‘They finally | "les, the Indians winning. 10 to $ Ico stevenson, Stanford Unive at University eaten y anrs | trouble between us,” sald the fot started and Welsmuller sump I} box and beat the Phils, 9 to { Dae A Hacci® ‘ °/xTAVY man who was glad of a chance ee age eee never £0,,b@ headed, Olym f Mc “4 ; : ‘ t ' to fight for less than $30 a Harry Glancy, the Cincinnati star, HOME RUN LEADERS Chdndscadth trate Bhutto ‘ ‘ 6 ved no mal opr Richards Trims Patterson said Hawks Falls Before | decade ago, “But our business mad 5 put reached | Hor PP hcg , au ‘ versity ali t eae. sc carte cr 20 be cinnat Harry Glancy, ¢ ‘ \ © roundly spanked Williams at Seabright; Helen Wills Forced partnership is finished ai x Fi? f a tee ' 1 t n divide ov propert nc- f fhind the champion. Les Smith of | lodvaed? ‘tau ma ‘ oles! pens Se ine Uplversity to Three Sets by Mrs. Jessup Wh en toun Popeye be the Olympic club, beat out Waiter | * me NotthwantNeva 5 es id on the campus courts ; : fa pees a Rea Vaufer of Cincinnat! for third | y,, $ | Crystal Pool; Agnes Spe tals 33 ® SHik es S” RIGHT, N. J., July 30.—Two members of the Aus- Neat URN Fl P place. } > An RW A Vith the exception of o h D6 amoun) thar a i Pool, Louise Cody, Multnomah A, |Lafaye 0 which x ‘i's tralian Davis cup team were decisively trounced | $ ey cannot be divided in = ee na : : ; poll i mah A. | Hunnge 2 i ‘ Wednesday afternoon in tennis matches that may be an/* fw ¢ them are in is aa rh , Y ° o augury of the result if Australia should again be the chal-|'0° “°&*" are Ineo wo or three Pete Des Jardines of Florida gave | 7 4:30—220-yard ba ' old al . v ‘ , D National--Paut WW u ' lenger of the United States in the annual t @ beautiful exhibition of diving in petlomaler Pan O pee PAR ae ey a i 3 al weeks reach 4 My the only event of that kind for the AMERICAN pee heed ral Stas a A Sue ti ain thor eele math fight for the great silver bowl. attorneys know more than I do BI day—pliain diving from the foot | ——_— $$ $i mv, Mets cee a ae t Bete aot baer A Won iia SGniby Vincent Richards, who defeated Gerald | about that board. His form was almost perfec Wan Pal TOV AGT Cohtae dalla. Ciito ead that the lors could wrest from Peterson of Australia in the Davis cup final | CONTRACT By theigome 4,000 fans 5 ae Washi ee Aes. ife innatl; |goattie. Here eat aay 1) Cate collentats opposes of last year, beat him again in the round be- et ae 7 SON peor aera by the e ANS DIK | Ohicago sae ae is | Spriga ( a8 ® hington made a clean sweep re. » semi-fing f » Seabri : s adjustment affects o h 1 MEY ee Jacdines won ¢ His {chicas : os gs nd ‘ 2410 lagals taxtenal fore the semi final of the Seabright invi 7 rt 1 of tha two erst BR entry was so perfect t Rare MetaGle esis, 48 Ae ASE PCRS Sanay diving frou. 10ctoot 4 4 SEE | See tion tournament. The score was 6-3, 6-2.) while ners now become | was hardly a ripple after he hit) 7)" Hy iin rahe Northwastiich 0G Die neh 4d AN ne Navy ru. ae It was one of the most brilliant perform- | millionaires. rheir contract as BR i ee water. |B 24 2 al Pool; Harry ( Vae : Sil ores Hi : 1 ances that Richards ever made, and his han- | f#hter ane manager evi perert j One upset was registered in ; Max Hub “ge t r o/Bur 1 dling of Patterson’s famous smashes was aj. Sie kena aniebes ® the diving, Clarence Pinkston, 4 ~ R. H. E.! Pool; Merlin I « t . i Melnt Dunn . 1 arfect Jemonstratio: Peal skillf when it expire In this res i former world’s champion, failing | Chicago 6 11 1{ William Borrow M ; tevens ° H perfect demonstration of calm, — skillful) ixearns is believed to hold a wh fh | to place. He isn’t in the best 8 13 0! Louis Balbach, Multr A. A. Curfe plays bode ad LU mph 1 mastery. jhand over Dem for, as. mi (fs ‘of condition for such competi: | Batteries ankenship and Julian mah A.| He Latvatte ten ner to Brady to | spencer sees 1Gerbet meter | John B. Hawkes, another member of the | *s*" the right ition as yet. Dave Fall of Stan- |Sehalk; Zachary, Marberry, John.|A. c. ld Whitel i lca | r Australian team, was eliminated by R. N.} Neda ay San m ford was second and our own at Hu ae kane : pan: ae pu Sieae sees ‘| RICHARDS © Williams a6 | Fo aladd HOI at | Blackie Fadden finished third. |. At New York— R, H. E. ar aaeans a : H : intend to live up to our | lag for the Northwest invitation | St Louis «.-..- AE 6 LY TWo: HITS {2 Heaketh, Washington, beat W, 1. | James O, Anderson of Australia, came thru, however,| ring contract,” Dempsey said. ; agents, Wesley Lambert, 0. 16-year. Bal York .... HOO 8 o OAKS VICTORS HELES, July 30.—with| | Met Wicae, Wioblntion test ow a | Winning: from’ Alfred H.., ————____—_—__, | a will Mere aay : but s ; Batteries: Glard, Van Gilder, Dan CLAN WE Og al pitching ace, | Youns, U. 8. 8. @3, ¢ Ng : * ¢ i expect him to abide by it, Sle from Spokane, showed | OAKLAND, July 20—Tho Onka| ' ng ACO, Chapin, jr., 6-8, 6-3. 1 Ge wy rabies’ Py oo ace as th fare ae ‘kta ed ltorth, Hargrave; Shocker, Pennock, | evened the series here yenterday Hl the Vernon Tigers to twoly ‘Young, th beat | F ‘ \ : mM t Wilt 1 rec Lucas Is HEGHTESS.. NOS AE UO aL tea 4 els @ ateH) Of this S0C-| jones, Bengough, Schane : s 1 1 Francisco had little trouble | "hy ork 6-1, | Richards will mee {Iams in ize some more money from this F Hion in the 100-yard dash, creating | a4 ‘pp fh 4 ; h Los Angeles by nosing tho An-/in dorout * riage C.D. Frittn, ale 1 ; Tyas fRRE EAS ali At Philadelphia R. H. #.| poly out in the ninth Inning, 6 to e. feating them, 10 to 1, here yer- | Ue 8. 8. “Arka marta the semifinals Thursday and An: | Os ( | . bi contract. That is entirely up mesertt af an upset. His time |Detroit ae tater arg hee eae 1 wocked thred Vor. |, 88%, Hkldmnore, Washington, ent W | avr son will face Cranston Holman, se t to F ripe to him, was 1 minute Philadelphia, 10 11 Li0s vAnweten at | non pit or 13 ite panei Ue BoB Now York, 63 1-2-/tho 18yeat-old wonder from Stan: | DJORTLAND, July — 30.—Fred And thus ends a story moro ro- CLOSE s, Oakland ; 1 4 The Rr U. 8. H, Utah, 6-3, 6 ‘l ford iiniversity, who downed Dr, | Lucas, the Dick Merriwell ]/ mantic, more dramatic than any to RACE Batteries—Wricht, Hughes, san. {St Fr 10 DOUBLES Goorgo King of New York. Hol-|] Of the Seattle Indians, will be |/be ‘found in tho careers of Bobby © +75 Neva Brownfield won the closest | ne ° ders, Crandall and Sandberg; Kunz, | ¥°"™ : 1 Hesketh and Dranwa, Waxhtngton, bwat | Man's feat of eliminating King was out of the game for several || Jones, the golfer; Charlie Paddock, jee Of the day from Madeline — ° Delaney and Byler, Read ,patleries Mitchell and Agnew; | Uoyerd and 8 ; Ln Your U. |particularly notable, because the | bid ihe : an X-ray photograph the sprinter; Willlam T, Tilden, 11 in the women's’ ‘100-yard | At Boston RH. B ae ________| Pillette, Johnson, Ludolph and Whit | akiamore and Dutgle 4 Oot seat {doctor Was the one who unexpected- bea & fracture in his right }/the tennis champion, or any other q tt stroke race, winning by a/Cleveland ......s606 sO 18s SH ney Griffin and B. J. Young, U.S. 8, Arkan- (ly set aside “Little Bill Johnston | eg, tained In the final game || celobrity of the more dignified fields ger tip. It was a thriller, ‘The | Boston ee nee | National League vier al wan and New ork Got, 6-2 of Callfornia. I] wen Vernon at Los Angeles Sun- || of athletics o Hime was 1:14, ¢ new Northwest | Batteries—Miller and Myatt; Ehm |& — y | lett and ‘Biddle, U. B. B. New York and Miss Heten Wills, Mrs. Mol, |] 61" then we die Interaes rate ates oc halle a EE Record. They're both Seattle girls,|ke and Bischoff, | R R \Utane een tog, 1% 8 New York and} 1. stattory, Mrs, Mary Browne | || °% crutches now. He is tho sec- | weight palooka who had indulged in ae, rp and Spriggs | DUSEK | won toa ret, || ACE esults | - and Miss Elizabeth Ryan came |[ On4 Indian fosser to Remus out Ja shady fight with Jim Fyn, and a Re ets. | INNER ba ts , | i \CALIF' thru to form the semi-finals 2 | jo with a fractured Kearns, a middleweight who had a0 i] "Ae 2) hy Cc Mee 400 yards of the 18-yard W a Se tsa) oA at Brighouse IANS Hall Sasthan Wien a soln piel Jog, “Ace” Elliott, first. sackor, || heen knocked out in every start of is ae | COLUMBUS, Onto. ' a0 Cineinnatt . 49 | ». | veinge le oO eo »y 5 bs ? “backstroke event and Speidel Saeea may ie at) aly ‘ 90, 5 | Brooklyn ve 4 8 | TRIM ae al | Miss Wills, the champion and fa being tos t 4 tha team by such |} his career, were broke or there thought the race was over, By | yin rlat lock and head | phitadetphia 42 ae | OT TLE vorite in thia tournament, defented |{ °% Scadent carly in the season. |) abouts tho day they met, Thoy the time he found out he swore, Rudy Dusek, the Nebranke gt. Louls tee M VANCOUVER, B. Cy July 90—] mp |Mrs, Marion Jedup, 4-6, 63, 61, «| ™ / |ranged a combination of Dempsey's e ; |giant, pinned Paul Mortenson, Cnt (hc cane “1 Realtela? copka ha | mt al | Mrs, 3 k , 4-6, ct | 1 0 more yurds to go Wascher Cie tion, tothe matin 20 | 3" i | a f races held here yesterday | J é | Mrs. Jessup couldn't maintain the} Who was British amateur goit|MU&ht with Kearns’ native business was far in the lead and won | iiinutes, Both wrestlers were guilty( At Pittsburgh R BY DrlghOUme PATH: NYS Aa LOEWE I Pra abMAt Pulp sokemnie rin Horiitiant tennis that she revealed in apie aay Jounning, which made them so rich Lh handily. The time was ot atuentik *V poston ek 6 Marvel G,, second; Vice Munes 'T Mrd day | winning the firat set and Miss Wi E. that it will take their lawyers three That comple the events for ‘the | | Pittsburgh Time: 1:0 of play in the @acific North. |o erwhelmed he | 8 to divide the spoils, Dp Be al “Doe ih de it toe in\comedy diver who jumped off of} Batterfes—Conney, Ryan, Guat Face tein rN Ap wost tennis tourney now being held | z Jacobs and Charlotte Hosmer, | Di pass nat “De ‘own appear |the Montlake span; it was broiling {and Gibson; ‘Selmer; Morrison | 02%. 4 “Jon the courts of the the California juveniles, de Ae tn a trick How-tailed #ult|hot in the stands and Gene Iim-|and Gooch, | "Third race, one mito and 70 yarde—Ma-lnvonnia club, wan ra Tacoma Lawn! “stiey Ryan showed that she must! feated Loulse Elsetin and. Alice LAZARRE STARS find made a speech that officially |hold made himself solid with the| At Chicago rH, 39, |{7on® Won; Montono, wecond; Nomaido, , run off yesterday |i gorlously regarded in the Na-| Francis, juntos, 63, 5-7 Ei LAS OEY Th th ( | third, Tima: 1:47 with California. vis di 1 68, 5-7, G4. Salt Lake Boi 1 Me [Opened the meet, altho he had ter-|pren» by providing this portiongot|New York .... ee al eet gcarveceiee nla visitors winning, aj tional women's tournament | Mrs, May Sutton Bundy and|)aoneee heat t led by Tony f tible competition from the street |it with cold beverages Chicago F Pal Fem Rochonter, Jr, mecond;4rePresentative from Seattle, losing, |#he dropped Wleanor Goi Robert “Xinsoy won thelr mixed |eeerrey, Cont the Bacramento Soions @ fees pn the fontlake bridge, and| ‘The meet in to he continued today | Wattoriea—Greenfield and Snyder, |' Loire ibn tea SLL ga Four matches were played be Mallory's victim was Mollie | doubi match fram’ Margaret | lume et uonied: at toni een TioLody eara t i: he said, but} with six events, featuring Wels: |Gowdy; Blake and Hartnett lwo BES Ad Bera waar ini foenibhig Au Paved tite | 0M the tore 624, Gc (Blank and Lionel Ogden, -04, 64. [ee nomen @ tribley: a double everybody enjoy d the gestures. muller in the #80-yard race, hin} At Cineinnatl~ +. +. Tt H | | senttto is rom | artha Bayard fell betore@@itisn | Mrs, Joasup and J. B, Hawkes, | omit wee oeeous Tune | SNAPPY fivet attempt at this distance, ‘Phe |Philadelphia i 6 11 furlongs — Mipoata, | Beattles and tho Southernora won, | prowno, 6-8, 6-1, 6-2, Tt was a hard/the Australian, defeated Mrs, M “fle alba rueat MUSIC program starta at 2:20 and the line-|Cincinnatl ... 918 3] iB pect Aes sey jn one ¢ Howard Lang: | struggle and called for all the} Hurt and ¢ ratford, 62, 6.9. Pa ay AP eae e As APY orchestrs, provided uhh | Sh Ob eveHehiewill be’ ‘found’. elaes|- qaatterien ce Gareon). sPlerde.\/and Oa ree loosty none, won; |!® of, Hanttle, det tod Hutton Mil: |resourcofulness and tennis wiz-| Miss Ryan and Patterson won trom | Aa arial eee mater eeies i tae} wy a My dl event there was @)where on this page, Wilson; Donohue ALG HArErANs, YEH Pape Hint, Uuirds ‘timo; | 0t OF San Eranciico, 6-3, 1, in]ardry of the veteran, Misw Brown, | Mes, H. H, Smith and 1d Garbiseh, Wadhenteld; Singteto Ws ae QO 4 pion, { In the women's doubles Helen | 6.2, 64, #Tulvey, Atid: Cooke gloton, | Muloahy, / is 1 ‘i

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