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MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925. THE ATTLE STAR PAGE 11 SEATTLE DROPS BOTH SUNDAY GAMES, BUT TAKES SERIES MIRS. FIRED JACKSON ENWERS NATIONAL WOMENS LINKS TOURNEY | femrerar ar ten ee eal aed AN heer er etven are |S Meet S$ > (OUR BOARDING HOUSE 4 t. Louis Terinis Scare wim Meet Success | ?DING SE _ BY AHERN | Redskins n will rte ee ee ee es Oe iss bor 24 Scene of | .2ecrscru:| Hecept at Gate eu Wind Up eating than he did in his recen Sted ay EGAD !+ BLESS Nou Zi, sia ithiasle: Gisle (ournamentsia |S FonkiPallito Turn O E ; AS I LIVE AND BREATHE, ) SAM, YoU OLD BRIGAND !. SIPs eo ° eet a na port ans Fail to Purn ( ut as “xpected for Finest \F rT IGN THe MATOR ! rat nema hae ‘D5 7 | rip Just two pointa stood between Water Carnival Ever Staged in the Northwest; ( T WECTOR, You oD eh (eee pang eyniey ' STEN We } the tennis } { defeat. With i i oF c Oipere Not a \¥ | NAG ret yD Local Golfing Ace Is First | ‘!* "°! count ston! bee TPM Pg) oe tere Dee Entiees 4 \p " ite! ah , ar : | ~~ BY JOVE,» WHEN WAS Z conoverewn i , Locals Win 13 and Lose . to Enter From Lik gud bed ce ROK fipal: anelt By Leo H, Lassen at PasoRY 'p we ie rt We oe RE “TOGETHER Zz, ONTOF 10 on Three-Week Seattle loot over but the sting fl Baste finest siwmming carnival ever held in Seattle | co aa ee sl iris ae aA LAGT 2. HAW, oT RECALL $ THEIR : Jaunt From Home » rT howeve r back wound up with exhibition events Sunday and from a BEEN KT THE STKTION v TH | ¢ RN LONDON, us AY THE 4 %~ WHISTLES J } BY ALEX ¢. ROSE Lug riedtimgl ‘|| point of competition it was a wonderful success, but from A COREE OF CARG!= COME 4 ead Mise ig in, J PACIVIC COAST LEAGUE M"™ FRED JACKSON, one of t out 1 the || the standpoint of attendance it was a terrible flop, WE NOUR BAGS SION! “NEG ~NEG, f dia 7s i Lost) ae nifers in tt r mes t tory The sport fans of Seattle failed to support the meet a TLL ON-THE EVE OF MY is ; t Lae i tos bare ect atelier . ree th rasa for |! expected, altho such stars as Johnny Weissmuller, Bob 2 DEPARTURE FOR We) ! } ‘ i “66 ABS Vr Skelton, Fete Des Jardines, Walter Laufer and Harry Glan | SOLOMON ISLANDS, % 1 v weed ; i cy were breaking records right and ‘eft. we EGAD!s cad PAA) aad ‘ 310 pla h a ever : ay wit eral features, toww pac toe ss ty Sach eat Duiing the past 1 Friday isn’t accepted the Saturday mark will go in the t few years this Skelt wimming © aR t time in th 4 1 L ‘ Farlington star I enw ney hig his ‘third wt t th has won mar ‘ ‘ wt A W Amp f e i honors, including Parkland Boys Win Jun- : ; oe a state, dity and ior Title by For- | Rel, D , ae ee qigih: champion Ah ae elays ecide Meet four games of se plead herxe feiture in Final Baa AEE ie revietinaiadiios Urentcns uring the past turn to form, na N Ye a out e t ans were several months of mediocre | a new club 34 to over-trying and lack of} t q Johnny Weissmuller, swim oo «much eredit can't be dicates that she ts still , jt} ming last for the Illinois A. €., given to Laufer and Glanc eve dents, 9 to 0, overcame a short lead held by who were the Iron men of tt cf e No, Mrs, Jackson does not expect | 5¥ forfeiture the lust Olymple club swhnumer week, entering nearly every | went 50-50, the Beavers copping tig oe the ational crown, but ahe| _ The game was scheduled for | and romped home with the re race and forcing such a strong Senond attals, aval oon int Gar 46 Wil she did in] Garfield playfield, but owing to lay, putting his team ahead of club as the LA. ©, to the relay i # appe ag beg eee e the West ha meet hk the inability of the Independents the Cincinnati Y. M. CG. A, 4 to beat them R c 1 > irate te pi - ar—quality we get into) { get a team together for the points to 23. The Cinelnnati The M A. C. nquad se rian werirrtari tps rae nay Wi iteeit, ‘final tlt, they falled to show up Fada saade "dae belr tae pil bares p he ninth inning to them out e } : ; 8 b the Por nd Beavers Sunday, in both games, 10 to 9 and }14 to 3. Saturday's double bill i ers had recent men, Walter Laufer and Harry sht rune off Fuseei Me ties r ft and Glancy, were unable to. enter a Trance’ ae tne alan bees thee: : t tt this event Cod \ ped some f e rere wae be aharg : As a hate - ; aie ¢ ep aS OY WEA BERNICE, ¥ avers enough ma to win on, « ative to the nationa J 1 r ¢ « > y rl im series ended four games to these days may be ter the relay also cost them a/experience J ! J VUE mnonle BIG INNING \three, in favor of Seattle. ew 18-hole course at} Tne win of the y the Crys Pool Y ver the | to bes 0 | Saturday she scored @| Parkland A.C. ca trace » 8 FIRST GAME Much better golf than she | age Of: ter | AB. R. 1. PO. A. had shot for quite some time | eae tha ide *| Coral Moran Migh Scares A tae : ; i 7 % Ja kson will conpete in the} his batt mate & RAL om the week, she having won the / Br J 3 228 a te women’ hip tourna. t r Y the § ¥. WoC A a back stroke, too (i d eit a Dh {ot Soe E 28, ir Schaab's ability on the slab has - (esha ie ie ee s b accounted for many victories and : a — 2 1 se g Ca Hurley, the | he was the best hurler in the” SEMI-PRO STANDINGS _ R. H.E.| Batt Browse aod McCleiani E 09 47 ‘ Silat Sierras | league, Murray, for such a small of w SIR pd! Cpleniar P $8 aan target to pitch at behind the ur ! w © | Waterf t ¢ 7 . o 0 6 @ @ . ; plate, knew his business in that (the 1 rd dash for wor nak | two ‘ 41” atteries—-& ha Elec pelt Ade : 2, 0 2 2 ae H | At Earlington | department. [tis doubtful if any | ing a new mark of 1:10:61 Aid ie . NN creary cadets ’ BURNETT WINS oo oo oe Fl who played over| Fecelver In the loop could beat | It was her second vletory of | thelr t , atari Burnett—Red Biccum held the Car ‘11 1 0 0a him throwing to the bases an ‘ ‘ i t league to 0 there were very few stolen has: | . ireen Lake ie tie) | PERCIVAL WINNER seve $0 9 «ae | i nds hat | ° Scone while att pons is We | ‘ HE T Brothers Dye Wi t 9 12 148 | : : med of—a fintshea; %°ch co Ngo ,,, Weissmuller Won Every Race Entered |Baiiard’ u by Renamer enstgamniclindddas 0 5 RHP e Bf product and a wonderful teat ot] the anbbabacpy 45 pal as Ni y v Des Jar the s Druxman outfit, $ to 6./ Burnett on ree en i wolf. fi ning outfi 4 con f Hines, the ¥ liver GREEN LAKE WINS EB 1 Percival, on the mound for the rbon. 6 3 2 4) \4oum } In yesterday's team match, the| won | the Florid t BALLARD Commercial club | Dyers, allowed the gars but eight] F 1. 412 6m 3 1 sLAR ommercial club ers, allowec ra y ety Jatteries — Biccum and i Renitle Gol 5 laverm we rept Spec . He 2 3 3 0% 1 i Seattle Golf club Leen vot Swe s Thelr victe © neve ae i r on the chin | hit | Saunders and Henry Riconda, 1 22 ae H ; ji y h the peg aie bi ores except In the finals and n od & the » Cc. Cc. de Pinky Letich heavy hitting, a eee |Lewts it oo 160 @ ! | so by the easy eemed to be just to geti tered, v nainted of the 100. i ta 1 ae ie | aout alniton: sake | a as annah, o 374 | paneer eo, eg pit igh ened ® i “eer reg pga 4 Three big | double and two singles, helped the| ALL STARS LO Holly, pct Here { r over with a w Bu . 4 a 1 fourth, wh they | Dyers wm. Ick Warner othres! Reltingham Plloted by Bob. |?%#rrison 6 00 6 ated. and 4 av 1 ; am — Piloted ob- ‘ xt of the Druxman runs c 0 1 0 eae Dixie Fleager led the North hamp ps Here is one star who deliv en Jardlr ‘ t t fehth A in & : | by Morris, an ar ‘o team If 6 0 0 8 8 Enders in point-making with ® | orRonG PA éred ‘on ‘s@vance notices and t of diving that me } : eal aeers Ms : om tle was defeated by the _ — . an total of 18, with Bon Stein (16), | Vp KEYSTONE gave the boys and girls a run thra brie Signy : llingham Tulips here Sunday, 7 40 10 48 130 Tom Green (12, Lee Stell (Ul) | % | for their money every time he KO Kasp of “Oh 1 “Ah's 3 ‘ | Babe Barberis, Har ted 1 arred fo H . | and Professional Bob Johnstone | z oy appeared in action. He's in a class by himaelt. 2 : j : ; FF he score— @), boosting the grand total to | ‘ n, , beletiras pt so $13 Stars 59 points. Earlington’s team } nahin apap ‘ ee . ary ae ch | Nis FR See ea = Bellingham second place by one point, 29 Seetn wind the { y Bost 1 en ac nsdowne | rand O saint M t and \tterbur to 28. Jack Hueston, pro, Gor- | |),, Seitancdanstha tor many see La The RHE os ‘ " x i Lat 1 1 ICAL TEAM LOSES 5 4 don Haw, Fred Jackson, Leo En : d 2 18 £ EV T WINS . Runs responsi- Gaskill and Clare Kidd made Sie in an ing L tries Balard aT int Black Diamond—The Seattle Be sina Masty 2. atiiae a, "i waaay attorle r m-| quet nde nelr ne ni c Lae , Dumowich } up the home guards and Bill p sapien dso Batterie I y and Ham-|quets, under their new Os) caine heen’ Munday with ly 8, Haste: ! Dalgleish, pro, Chuck Hunter, | 9 tri ot haat tting ov ders. Be Iton; Di Kite’' DeJulio, lost to the Black Sins es—Herman, Ric Bilt Noonan, Bob Vaughn and | sides being kod at the plate, they as ma eur, c bs Dhar Pacific Coast league team, the Everett |ttg! ase hit—Lafayetion twee aml Leo Kashitein, were the City of | proved adept fly-chasers SURPRISE LEADERS ‘ Hae ven turned in a 5 to 3 victory. |bese hite—Brazill, Eldred, Latayette 2 | Destiny squad. ze ns ir. A Ny. | Grove of the agulls, hel a Sacrifice hite—Daly, Eldred. pa y BLING obe et thie tie sornHaed , includ : : ys—Hunnefield to Mot 1 e ae one No an gg a ta N’ vive ene Ps can i ; th home run, was the feature of | them win by making a home run. Hunnetleld to Latayette, Tigi fessiona’ ank Noble from pt R ¥, 114; Delaney § . fon ‘An ng their The score R. H. Umplres—Teck and ¢ a i: ; 1 resulted NAL \i future | Hiocte chrakac ti m within strikir tance of game West Sentth ; 4 vas heat NATIO A * : ( ate, 114; F beet ied : Mer score R. H varett SECOND GAME | Iden, | 5 icy IE 148; 2 hants defeat Tt gor ; Batteries—Cunningham AP aa : 4 9 ee br 008 112; Okar h A Cake desrde tan at Dale casa lis; Bickfor oo i@ ‘ ah ih atricelli and Bell, : 1 1 eae i : ie o 4 é ven! SECOND RACE—Vive tu |. Three runs jn the second and SER HIGHS VICTORIOUS us te. | hopelessly 439 phe n i 3 omond J - si PSs tas poshoags ts 4 PULLS UPSET Hoquiam — The Hoquiam Highs |™ oa Hee i ‘ 424 4 Kremlir we om which they were never! Newcastie—Wilkeson pulled the eated the Tacoma Kays, 3 to 0 ; 7. | Clare Kidd Wins a Rey Ringrose, 114; Fr ne aded aus Ma nae came back | surprise in the Coal league 2 ry , in a Timber league | 0 0 1 * | j acta! deel ite . i. %., 114 Schas, 114; Phar © knot the’ count by scoring two} ny defeuting weastlo 6 to ame, , pitcher of the Highs, | Bests Pie 28 r the special events during this At St. Lout BD. uae : ani Bishamsoad 3 et i & y Lou, 105; China Jane, | TU” the fourth and f 1 the | Prowse, of the winners, fanned eight | blanked the Kays with seven hits. |Cursnec. so Roan 2 | two-day opening down the! New York Teg ution. © In} 414 fifth inning men and allowed the Castles but] The score— eH. maey oe ne ape at way, Clare Kidd, with gt. Louis 9 ou 1 ‘al session | THIRD RACE ? Hempel and Dawson were the hit-| seven hits. |Tacoma Kays Aah Yuen Y 0 0 0 0 56. on the medal play) patte ‘ commit I i—Five and on ; . = ee ‘ ; “ad Batte Huntzinger. sid lvely, 114: Skylark, 114;| ting sta f the winners, Hemr The score | Hoquiam at ee ose | 0} ‘arava. competition on Saturday; Lee Stel er, wdy, Hart: | bein deta i 6 Hickman, 114 Clear The Way, | 8 three hits. Tommy Hy Wilkeson Hansen and Cappa;| RH. PO. A annexed the prize for the best 18 \jey; Mails and O'Farrell and Sieblo, 114 114. Lady | srOn'# two doubles he 1 Newcastle ypher. [Hu 211 3°39 holes yesterday when he set a mark that 7 4; Puebl ty : i Fe 4 ¢ Ady De Lb 2 faqs 28 ee 3 s : gan, 112; Peg O can Met 1 3. 7 oe that will k yome shooting to} At Chicago r H. £E. 1 ‘1 " to. 112:] | Lafay 5 Oo ae oa sohaay Sonat: oso eye... hh amateur re Anneli, 38 Wain 3 | SEALS SPLIT fists te ', awn t ton Bab, Also Eligible, , ia ot Piper & Taft's, landed the award |Chicago . ae hat a f Ug | : : ‘ Bs ny. |Riconda, 2 Lee 36 holes with a wonderful card of raytor; Bush and Hartnett FOURTH RACE—One mile and 70 | | Seals and the Tigers divided a double | Roun °° 3.2 S eae 147 — yur bleau Dhonneur, 117; Pat| bill here yesterday, San Francisco | e — ee Two other outstanding features} First game 14 9 | lowe ‘ Mabrey, 11 en Quinine, 109 winning the opener, 8 to 5, and| oj ait8 oo: 16, 18 6 marked the proceedings—Frank Ry- | poston mind ie pit M 1 t, 107; Zelma|] Bide shop, veteran fight man: | x ey a 3 ital Batted tor win tu ninth in, club president, fooled every-lae Cincinnati eres let ha Robe 107 Jager, has bought out the Interests of j vernon: the. nightcap, - 8 to 1 4 body by driving the first ball down Batterie Ryan, Varga I pted to cheat FIFTH RACE—Oldfield course; | the late Dan Salt in the boxing firm Seals copped the series five games the middle and Bill Steedman, golf! anq Gibson; Donohue, Mé the rule inte 1 Conductér, 117; Rochester Jr, 117;| 0f Austin & Salt and he will continue to two. scribe, came within two inches, | miner and ¥ H n ked, i rstood, | Mountain Oaks, 1 Bryndear, 107; ) Whe business: with) Lonnie Ausip. First game R ‘etual measurement, of holding his! second: game R. H, #,|to put a promise it that} Singon, 107; Glassful, 106 | The new firm has announced their San Francisco ........ 8 tee-shot to the ninth Boston . fh 12g {he would respect the well] SIXTH RACE—Bix furlongs: 1. c. | fir#t fight for August 18 at the Seat | Vernon R 59 Langan | Cincinnati 39 glas the letter of tho amateur. rule| Basch Dovesroost, 112; Old sin. | *'* ria bark; al tat here alata | Batteries: Mitchell, Veene ne—Herman, High. | Batteries Graham, Marquard,|and when he agreed to do this,{nor, 112; sree DaltaR AIO) | ee eee ee ero—Walter Johnson, cel-|and Agnew; Ludolph, Eckert and Three Leake ase ij aaritiee Nita COP PAIR | Benton and Selmer; Kruger, Biemil.|the committee voted favorably on a! gancho P: ; 6, 107 | th anniversary of his ar- | Murphy lees y—MeCann to La Ne 4 i i on, lot the Thee + COR iD, A 3.—The Angels| le" May and Wingo resolution to withhold the spanking! geYENTH RACE—Ono mile a “/P. Gi 1 them, 5| Second game R. H. E = RE OARTEND) Age ; pas etal Ghrec text. oGtotied aga ett tu crh ostpone Ir i avis | RAGS ETR ROAD ows siat NEP PLAY STARTS closed pa Anions tes a ot A 7 eieiy®) My ? . er against | @k 11 0| DETROIT, Aug. 38.—The annual against Oakland by winning both ITC | ne committee acted th much} Muehlebach, 109; Captain Tom, 109; | Ch 1 S | Vernon re AE | [oer » Aug, : a r J imes of a double-header, 3 to 1 and MERICAN celerity and a braver show of front|Napan, 109; Regal Ledge, 109; Mac annel Swim): Batteries: Crockett, Geary, |Western courts tennis champions of to 0. [ A than it did in its previous fights |O'Day, 109; Stopover, 107; Mary CAPE GRIS NEZ, France, Aug Glenn Myatt hit a homer and scored | \roudy and Yelle, Ritchie; Pilette, | ship began this morning with a First game: Rw. BQ with Tilden, but its action for a|Omery, 107; My Rose, 107 4.—Aftor having oftce postponed her | smother Speaker's sacrifice, the Hse tfoot and Whitney. jrecord entry list of 69 competing, Loe Ane 310 0 ‘ violation of the rifle that must have | today's scheduled attempt to swim dlp abit Pachter A —————————————————— ° 6x3 ya Pet.) had some ent be t was ® : » Eng el, Miss Gertrudo f in the first in Oakland seepececcvee 5 4 dna) had some intent | 14 not 4K W the English channel, Miss Gertrude} Dick Cox hit a homer in the fir ho - et Batteriey—Wright and Spencer, ‘ say {very drastic gers in Ederle, American, again postponed | ming with two on, and the Robins downed BEGIN GOLF MERT | BA S EBALL Sandberg; Krause and Byler, Read. ‘ When the committee ruled that U d Th * the trip until Wednesday. Under | CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—The qualifying TOMORROW Second game: RH. E. felipe 49 0 Tilden was still an amateur, 1 naer eir the first postponement she ,would| Hard hitting behind Mails’ tight piteh-| round in the women's Western Golt | fos Angeles . +4 7 Ol Gheveta ‘ automatically made him a member N jhave jumped off betwoen 4 a, m, Ing enabled the Cards to beat the lant®, | association Junior championship Seattle vs. Oakland ; ‘ $ to 1, and too! m out of first place Oakland ee ey Cele 0 New Yor $ 429 /o0f the Davis cup team ew Manager and 6 a, m, tomorrow. {in Piatietinnat tuaens : tournament, st rite today at the Game Called 2445 P. Me | Boehler, De ney and Read, ‘ dish ‘ Af . ‘orion Tige e | Beverly Country club with nearly 60 : 2 | Hoehler, Delacy and Read, Byler. | At New York WW PHD Vernon, Tigers) Under “than | | After winning nine straight games, the | civiy enter Reserve: Beaty DEnen-0169 ANd cee seeeeees York BE.) . | new manager, Rube won $ Roda were dropped by the Braves in the * Carpentier May jive’: ince sern-ont samen QPEGOM TOMAS cher int att |The Reds to ie frat game, 8. to o é me ga | . from the lengue-leading San Fran W tatteries Shawkey — an¢ M | | CLEAN S EEP j Batt ee, ATA ps nd Ben | Battle Colima cisco Seals in Los Angeles and i | HOME RUN LEADERS CURLEY DOES IT! a BAUT LAKE CITY, Aug, 3.—By |® ht a i4| are now In seventh pl | ourney eg ns Hornsby, Caran, 27 t Washington Kt. ul Bs. ™ rown ‘ fy winning both games of ‘yesterda 5 Bhs L A Bill Hawick, manager the ‘ I ; ‘ double-header here, the Salt Detrolt Oo 1 in 0s ngeles | Bengal team for the past eight year | pow’ LAND, Ore, Aug. 8.—With} WE ‘ R S 4 Hoew swept the series from Sacra-| Washington «.... .... 6 7 AUG ANGISLIES, Cal, “AUB wan given his release Saturday by | 125° entries on) hand to make | ‘ iment seven ames to nothing Ateries 1 Dauss and Bass-) ded Georges Carpention Iq coming | pre nt Bd Mailer The poor |lively competition, the Oregon i —~ON— Sunday's. scores were 8 to 4 and| ler; Johnson and Rue {back to America again, Jack Cur-| showing of the team this year was}tennis tournament was begun here x Ath 16 | i i 2 2 yoxer here in October for w bout ; Wimer Griffin, of San Francisco, | rest | gam « 1 ® Tiger Players boxer hore In Octobor for a bout | in. manager ; | | CFAMONTO sesesesseeeee MOULD g with Bert Colima, Pacific Coast) wills was a star outfielder for}winner of the Oregon title in 1922 | IN yp Re SELF ie rakes. vee, 8 16 28 P: t M k {| middtowelght, ‘The bout will be |woveral years with tho Low Angeles jand 1928, was here to make avother| PRO) GRIDDERS | FIND OUT FOR YOURSELE Batteried—Canfleld ating and | ut on arke jstaged by Dick Doland, who i#| club, while "fed" Killefer was muan-fattempt for the trophy. If he win PLAN SEASON | and 4 Wachenfeld; Piercy, Hulvey and| 108 ANGRLES, Aug. 3.—~ ld] putting on tho’ Frankie Genaro con-|aging the team. Ho also played|the Ralph W. Wilhup award will go | | “PAY WHEN YOU GET HAIR” Peter \timingway, Vernon shortstop, and|test here Aug, 22 everal yours in the National league yo him permanently | CHICAGO, .Aug. %&—Profossional | @ eral lcaiee ee case Bhan Waker Diktiod ‘lima, who was recently}with the 8t. Louls Cardinal fPitorbert Suhr, San Francisco; Stan: | football will boot the lid off the guid | Hours 302 Home | Bac amento ‘ 10 11 1lon the market by the Vernon man-|knocked out by Mickey Walker Jley Almauist, San Mranciseos Hutton | season here September 20, The Pro: | 0 A.M, to . . Savings | pe Parser Sem 1d Dahm ak abated Waivers have been | wolterwelght champion, has since There Is a colony of ge divera! Miller, of Palo Alto, and two former] fessional Football assoctatton. ended ant i | prety Mini Bhettannaah’ Uaied oe players but they were |launched a comeback campaign. | in Mlorida, and oddly ono ugh, | Portland boys, Phil Neer and Catlin | its xehodule yesterday with all team to PM, Hair and Scalp Specialist Bldg. | hrown sad Wachentold, Mulcahey }taken worth with thé team, untit| He was also beaten by Bddie Huff-| neither Me. Pulton nor Mr, Weinert |Wolfard, are looked on as winning | except New York starting Septem | 4nd Cook, they have been obtained, |iman recontly, ie ainong them, | rorpoct bor 90. | , a |

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