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onse tar nent ging two en- and , on the our- it ly ir hich day. our- ring Vo] 0® sell Jericho Golf club, Va: SATURDAY August were th which golf tourna 4, hereabout Nary a week during the past six has gone by without something be » the Northwest golf calendar and the same condition will prove true in the fortheom: ing two weeks—the state wom en's championship meet being scheduled at Everett, August 24 to 28, and the state open and amateur championships at th Kartington Golf club, August 31 to September ' an tho awing up Everett Women Play «. play will b Washingt dip at ly t golf cham out and seve ct According to advices from head: quarters, a field of about 100 players will be on hand to tee-off in that first day's qualifying test of 18 holes of medal play to de termine the low 16 scorers of the titular mateh play draw ing Mrs tio ng over the course this week, one ¢ very likely to be re w ¢ in the 36-hole fina! na! riday Watson State Entry test at the qualific > much | | same, a m= in’ the arlington arse, W sday, Sept. 2, ot ne N West's foremost p’ %, who ¥ a bid for state non will be 6 those present Forrest Watson, runner-up to Chan Egan at the recent Pacific Northwest meet at Tacoma, is the player in question, and his eppearance will add much to the the 1925 golf gathering at the Buck River tink During 1 t . Championships { COLUMBIA open cham- ever won this title ° it has never been played for, ss something unforseen hap. somebody will be open cham- ion of British Columbia in 1924 The prize money has been guaran. teed jans are n: being made id the meet in conjunc the B.C. a tournament at the couver, dui r week s the race k The reason being that Season for the fourth annual Star eclectic tournament will end Us four-month term on Monday, Au- gust 31, To the player having the low net ee © will go the Star trophy A set of clubs and bag—thai o of th lakeshore club nd—anxious Bancroft Wins Tennis Match INDEPENDTNCE -H. H f San Die, Aug. 22 r-old tennis dL. Doeg, 5 the n here orth and iday the tournament here. nd d fourth 64, 6 ay in the finals Saturday Dewitt, of Wichita, and of Winfield has Ira Fl in> the stead of the T. HR. ince start of 1919 season. E Inglewood’s genial! Her the North End cad-| pecretar his ducks walking | dle-ma 4 that some boys take on the w morning. Clay | to cat z because of the financial Car fed them with mon- | posntbititie ome because it ho’ Guy Wirthley with the aid of his clubs and » couple of sacks [45 1 yaed ower the whinny knowes, of Bull Durham made the Ae Sunday afternin, Rainier course last Sunday in | saw a very dacent im tiree hours and 99 strokes, Sair angered at a whin YOU TELL "EM, JIMMIE Of cutting t blight and pall, In American golfing parlance, one h You played my | under par is called “A Birdie," two al) under r “An Eagle," and three Jim Kennedy, | Under pur a d-—d Ite D, # DUGDAL HAS Joo Caldwell, wha knows every | TAKEN UP GOLF AND STACY blade of long grass on the Fainler SHOWN DKOPS A WATCH | course, has made another discoverey, ON THE FLOOR EVERY TIME | namely, the No. 6 is a “three or HE THINKS ‘OF DUG IN | sienty” hole PLUS FOURS, % iH Jor cer, the banker-golfer, Joo Swalwell, the defon bank en checks to nine er golfer, is hitting his shots vo teaching him nino] traight and true these days that ff " to keep nis eve on niblich i tear thier H « water hole (No, | Art Benson—Those are the Golf club. m—Whattt 1 Jimmie? AtrratetAther an oll a floater, cattle ta ere Dall or with a spring practice of six weeks. | | Among w Fay Thomas, Tay! SALT LAKE PREXY IS AFTER TWO NEW PLAYERS! Johnston | } | = Defeats — — Griffin California Tennis Ace in Upset Loses to St. Louis Man in Straight Sets JTEWPORT, RI Aug wm M, Johnston of San Franctsec defeated Manuel Alonzo of Spain in their semi-tin: tech of the ¢ fawn tennis tournament here Johnston won in straight sete, set when Tomorow Jot ©. Norton of St, Louis in the finals Norton won his way round b ftin of eliminating Clarence fn Francisco, 63, 6-2, e of the surprises of th tourna » Winning with case in all of his previous matches. Johnston was pressed tn the firat Griffin played hia best ho winning but three games net going to only nine games be the winner was decided. the next two w hie ¢ Jotinston wed nets nt » win but of the When Je on defeat Alonzo, the Spanish ace won seven games in the first set, but Johnast ame t ru with 4 finish to take It §way from him Brice Taylor Wh ip! Never heard of itt] the year fon with | febvr ¥ p E Al Behrendt, w the latter for his job Bi I | Doll 1 HOOKS-SLIC Certainly to Make Trogan O8 ANGELES, Aug. 22.—Follow ovation of its hern Califor nia expects the greatest pall season of its ca Howard Tech in one Jouble-heade: f the fe i his famous at Southern Califor cute system” men who reported Hobbs Adams, Badgro, Capt Behrendt, Gor. i, Cravath, Le- ell, Green, Orne! . Kaer and oO tanding promise in ed as great a tackle as Anderson, a June graduate: Morley, Drary, Scott, Wed Iter and Worle mat oftman, ie, Thom teran who will be missing from t ston will meet Brian Johnston-Alonzo match | as the California net flash had | the complete | Ing system, | will battle | rle |- the new} ! ng | Material was found in X. Jones, who! THE Here Are City Links Champions | Sluggers — ~ Dueto GoUp Lazerre and O’Doul Must Be Replaced in Bees Lineup Next Season | © | By Peter Salvus | OO LOMBKI, t 4 elght who Aberdeen mid ILL LANE, president of the Salt fight here Lak ball club is ke x * t E t Colima, weather eye peeled for one heavy out of compet hitting outfield and a shortstop t. { With Tony Lazerre, who Mort managers, the short field for the Bees, nfter giving their | up to @ major league fighters a bit of fall, Lane must get somec t heoning in place him. Lefty O'Doul Xc rings, outfielder will need pac their replaced as he ts also on the “s dud barn- tive” Net t trip in. Lane has put in some demands to the squared for players on a trade for Lazerre ropes of Califor and O'Doul, but major league nig cities clubs regard them as too exorbi Biddy Bishop, tant and nothing has been done. nging Bert It wouldn't take long for a new lim. oom Los inflelder to break in with the Bees Angeles to bag as Lindimore, at third base; Kerr, Lomsii herejeiy at short, and Coumbe, at first, are attempting to all experienced players and would LOMSKI make Seats the help @ newcomer in the fiel mecca of Pacttig Replacig the: ‘power of ast fighters, instead of Vernon, and O'Doul af the 1 tho, t# the | 8 Angeles, Oakland and San Fran- ebief worry of Prexy Lane. Any ta in the majors who could hit at name rate that Lane's pets Los s ingness to meet any slugging, would not be due to comer that may be in his way sent to Salt Lake and ff on the rungs of the ladder he is Bill expects any new slugs climbing in an effort to gain the will have to delve into some middleweight championship of the on a lower p than Pacific coast, has made him a popu - lar boxer among the local fans. Aberdeen, which has hitherto been noted for its lymbering industry, has . fond dreams of being called the PERIZR JACOBS has 1 6°t | “home town" of the world’s middle started with Los An, since | weight champion Be arrival there from Chic ago. _ Ja That is what the gossip is around fle ee rhe ne ne Cubs from the Seat-| ine berber poles and the’ snlokine ELMER JACOBS GETS STARTED phate Byes Me hte rt" | rooms in Aberdeen. And that’s what "deal. Blake We stilt cine (Re) the ardent supporters of Lomaki ex tomultig 408 Saasheoe ed pect of him. There js always a big club, but Jake was sent to the Los | 2!sation of boosters who journey | to Seattle each time Lomski is card- angeles about a month ago. \ d here. Jacobs has won his last two starts for the Angels, after los- ing 12inning affair the first time he pitebed for them. Harry Wills has taken out in- surance on the probability of a Take be seen against his for. ‘it with Jack Dempsey for mer mates when the Seattle club 0,000. Luis Firpo would coun- plays Ls here the tweek| sel the Black Panther to take | in September out the incurancee in case he DOES fight Derapsey. TRIBE GOES TO SALT LAKE NALIFORNIA, particularly Los A’ R the completion of the Sac- C Ange made much smoke but « amento series, Manager Kille-j no ff er a Lomski-Colima bows fer will pile his Braves into a sleeper| to decide the Western middleweight 0 Balt Lake for the! championship. stand of the Indians before re-| Biddy Bishop, ng home for the Los Angeles se-| acquisition to je awa Seattle’ newest | the promoter game, | proved that he meant business when The Salt Lake hovel has al- | he took over the reins left vacant ave Bios a pclyyes diag le In- | by the death of Dan Salt, by call- 0 stay any leri of time. | ing the k of If they can hurdle the Bees with | Sent eae at oot hee ee | any kind of success, second place | As a result, the land of the real | | Friday closed a series of golf championships in which) jill ( , in the finals. Harley Osterhout, (2), with his in- Bon Stein , (3),| separable freckles, copped the junior title by d *:ating| rl 7 oa | Frank Holstrom, (4). Tuesday, Axel Anderson (1) was\ | carried off the top honors of the week by winning the city | crowned king of the Seattle Colldles, ae the Rainie = Golf | | amateur title at the Seattle Golf club. He defeated Leo Gas-! club. | three champions were named in the city. 7 ¢ New Protegee ( ; ee California Open of ChurchillIls § “Sure 1 Can Finish It” ] Golf Tournament in Tacoma By Hal Cochrane Over Del Monte | There never need be such a thing as defeat, if a man DEL MONT may not be far in the offing. | estate agents gracefully withdrew, Salt Lake has been winning the sweet dish hilo Bi Present series from Portland, despite| tor fentte games oe meet | the fact that Oscar Vitt, the Be: oe. manager, has had to watch the game from @ hole in the centerfield fence. | JED FRAYNE, who ts being han- Vit 8 drawn the tre of President died by Ted Whitman for Aus- Harry Willams, and is under sus-| tin and t's, may get in line for a bout in Portland soon. Pension ig. 22.—Clever Sencio fase ———_—__—— Portland fans like plenty of beef r an eek a Dp ( fi a at c c pion > Ps wn Calttorain Churen|| has the wherewith to fight. c 1 K penatip | with thelr fights, and Frayne would ns this summer efit, x ho Villa You can’t go wrong in the things that you meet, if Ass iJ ff meet either Sam Baker, a colored : Otto Anderson, I mv you start out doin’ ’em right. elierson an battler; Tiny Herman, of Omaha, or this: man, _ Hawkin a If all things came easy, and needed no pains, and ormerly oyd Johnson, A , stead ‘alone ehoh irae Johnson has fought a few times As a of invest on during |Ular Pancho, arrived in oma Fri- i & up , . the Ii 1 by Joi redicted with some cer 1, Hobbs up most like s may be For pring pra to be ne ainty Adams is su Zadgro's chances are # nute Starke’s defensive Kies will be Cap ith X Three certainties are Taylor and Ed Gorrell as guar and Jeff Cravath as center, “Honey” Earle will be the full k, with Morton Kear and either Lefebvre or Laranetta on each side of him. Morley Drury seems the logical candidate for pivot position because Jones likes a quarterback who can carry the ball. The husky sophomore is strennous worker who crushes opposing lines. Kner was tried out a signal caller during practice, but did not give prom: - ise of filling the place satisfac. Brice torily. The Southern California coaching f includes seven assistants to ‘ones: Bill Hunter, Aubrey Devine Harold Galloway, Chet aul Minnick, y, Cliff Herd and Lowell Lind days when the duffers knock the ateh players off their pins in tournaments, Kod Oliver—What with? Art—Thelr handicaps. ‘wvns'we's, Meadow Clubs in Portland recently and seems to have made a hit with the ring fol- A man wouldn't have ge or get-up or pluck. tle Filip ny use for his brains or his a pleasant } le cours cause of the late date for the re Li k lowers in the Rose City. h land after It's fighting it out that will give you a kick, that will lonship event, it does not con. In in Ss eet | it Wed: the ocean which starte kinda make living worth while ) any of the national or big | Pes | The golden shores of the sinda maxe & i . ‘ x a) totes or this reason Ube G-OFF at 9:30 Sunday morn-| United States are not seeming mare He's shy of a frown, is the man who can stick, for his m of Pacific coast. golfers, ‘ng on the Beacon Hill course,| so flowing with the yellow cars ¢ work makes him know how to smile. er with others making a swing |the golf teams of the Jefferson Park| luere as Louis Phal, more * ‘ Your job after all, can be turned into play, if you're ntry, will compete. Golt elu b and the Meadow Park Golf| commonly known by the plebian ae ei ’ sailin’ right and don’t fear it : z of the foremost ate Jers naoydogs Samer will ie att in the) monicker of “Battling Siki,” first rey os ’ : bly will be George | return half of their annual home-and-| was taught in the African jun hi ta taketh Twill never seem hard if you start out each day with “up last year home engagement | gles. All with which the colored Mf of the prelimin-|| the “sure I can finish it” spirit. ament. He did Capt, Bill Bohon ts not very sure | conqueror of Georges Carpentier Mieke il imi of who will represent the local club,| is leaving the United States is in the st © champi Forget that there's ever a word like defeat, for it’s only ¥ r but is expected to be among | but has issued tentative lineup,| a» rear view of the Statue of / ee a sign of distres tants next month, and also statew that any member who| Liberty and a headache, the Iat« tha OMent ‘ Just fight like a man, and stand up on your feet then : 7 jmay have been left off that wants} ter incurred from stowing away from the you're always in reach of success. Players Nearing to play should get tn touch with| lawless liquor. him, Nothing can be fairer th that. Bill also comes to bat with t info that Dar Olds will serve a spe cial lunch at the clubhouse. Having i a X\ ee JACOBS HURT |PLAN SALE OF see 1C FOLEY, the bantamweight champion of Canada, is what End in Western New Costume | ° T 4 4 r ge bs Golfin OUMNEY 20st orrived back from a trip. to| MAY be termed a “domestic fighter. for Hunters MGR ANGELDA. Aug, (23.— > Hay FAMOUS STUD SEC ae canes ey hk ka, Dar may havo something ex-| He is gaining popularity in Canada, Lae eink acitia Oc eprint, | NEW YORK, Aug It ts Y' 3 Ae oa RY CLUB: |tra fancy for the'boys to partake of,/ 9 matter where he makes an ape team of the Pacific Coast leaguo, is | oungstown, Ohio, Aug. 22—| “dreree the wow 98 look | Pearance or wi After Deer expected to be out the game for at|tirely possible that before many days|gixty professional golfers and five | Rein. Sates Sy io tnentoe APO Foley's sitesi ates ) at presen | ‘ y as aaauite pea. > we He injured hia/the young stallion, John P. Grier, | amateurs Friday started on the ta MEADOW PARK—Noonan, Buhre,| uted to his manager, Jack Allem N* al aoe ni As ae ankle in game py at and the} be sold by ¥, Wallis Armstrong. | I laps of ne trail ae ala at aoce ey, em T.} Allen knows how to handle a fight Bp Soot rartt las Alpe Pg IR him on the hospital! nn. crop of John P. Grier mln orn ope mal eo, d by ‘Ht Ee er proberly, and he is constantly bia nie Giatiine tor huntacies Were for the market are 40 Impros: | Aion tee eee papas. Mich. ‘Mazie, Sry bisacoroaerie Foley's ene i eet) t. Alle Knows hal he fans 8 Four sportamén appeared here ive that one offer of $100,000 was| distance 1s 140 strokes for 36 holes Batnunat, C.' and he has trained. b _| with instead of the STRIBLING WINS | made f n of Whisk Broom II., |The other 64 took scores up to 151) Deltn, SE NEN ana ise y that Tee Petes e usual rough garb of the hunter, were] PHOENIX, Ariz, Aug. 22—|which g War a memor-| strokes to qualify for tho final 36] Hutns Moore, 1 Bi nized as one of tho best bantams fu ttired in sport buck shoes,| Young Stribling, of Georgia, boxed! able batt the Dwyer Stakes at| holes played today. JEEVERSON PARK Sea Davis, | the Domini nila ag | 7) knickerbockers, rolled wool stoc 1 1 rnd ¥ ‘ no bidder t ‘5 | 8 score. Duncan (Alex), Pinnell, Just, Witliama | * minion. Unlike the United knickerbockers, rolled wool kings | here last night on his barnstorming | Aqueduct. Ono bidder for the ‘oung qua of the scores to date Miter, Dawes,” Dolphin, | States, a few of Canada’s champlond Jand straw hats. tour of the Southwest and won a| stallion was Charles Bortyman, who|has surpassed that of the national wey, Fouly, Coupe Boho Ost net fromthe Weate'. /) cae They explained that Instead of| technical knockout from Jack| went an high as $60,000 Jopen ovent at Worcester, Mass, If|braith, Beott, Oram, Schumaker, cubital Rohe the . > t —_~—— —- "I 20! elr pres Chrystall, Miten Jas, Duffin, Phillips Fie | pushing into the chapparal for the| Lynch, of Prescott. | jthe players keop up thelr present | Chry inert eh ‘Allieampis WESTERN 7 | deer they intended to lie in wait at Tho next Scotch-Irish match of | speed, all 65 will turn in cards for | (Sane). Pickens, Citiewle, | Hracken- baht ray 3 “aide : | some “nice shady brook." | It's different with Ralph Tracey'’s|the Arctic club can begin anytime | the holes which will outshine | Watts, McDonnel] (H, L!), McDonald CW. Danver . Okinsea, City 19. | ‘Phe entire town turned out for the| niblick. It gote a dip in the water/now, Jack David and Herman Ross|thdse of all but the first six in the| R.) Molter, MeWiitiams (Clarence). Here | eee aa pee y 19. lapectalis |bucket at each and every tee are In the pink of condition Bastern event. Li Jibs eerhataanaitchdane lo Dino bah nie * samhse | C7 Biddy Bishop Undertakes Big Job Odds and Ends From the Major Leagues | | Pirates Promoter’s Nephew Wants to Box | The Master Mind 1 machine have been poison toymay be the champion of the Na-, world series, providing the me | TON MeGRAW again proved that|'* ¢ Pirates in previous meetings ane | oes league and perhaps, ultimat won the National Tongue ball title (ghee W. (Biddy) BISHOP, would find themselves uncom- iJ Ha vaarthe Meaates mind” in'm | Mec aw has them ready for ie Fe a world champion ~ 4 known to boxing fans all fortable if enclosed in a corre. Sov len@ile’ BawetAll” coleslaw being | OPCning of the series which will have Yet the name Rob McKechnie ts Pittsburg failed to win the over the West, has an order | Spondence envelope. | leag jx }@ most direct bearing on the out-| unfamiliar to many followors pennant that year and Drey- fill, His kid nephew, Albert Ev- Unele Biddy was extra glad to | Prepared. to. greet, the Eitahurg Fl come of the Natlonmliearub tase ull fus’ new park was not the ans of Berkeley, Cal., writ. fill {iis order, as he has a warm | he We hte pitch |. Tho Giants’ skipper has manip The monicker’ of Barney scene of any World series. tena seas fool Blddy, Here Rea Nip iere ses hoa ide ohaee [lated his staff for tho past two sorios| yfus used more often | te has not remodeled or repairea! ete Faas ere dng May Ee Geo When the se. |! an effort to have his best hurlers | n speaking of the guiding [ino park in any way. this ot ear Uncle: ain asking ¢ sIshop of some years ago, i rondy to tnke a crack at the Pirate ,) | in this letter for a pair of when Biddy, too, was 8 years of ries opened be raps | nd of the Pirates. Yet | for fear of setting up a jinx on tho boxing gloves that you prom- age tween the two Pirates Also Ready | Seiten Is hist president and | chances of the Pirates to win the ised mo, because T need them There is a place for Albert in i BaRllaile | BWA LWaetheR ctndlRidetrevalibd | crete cane Mee champtonahip, for training with Beth, T hope | tho gymnasium of Austin & Salt, was to continue pipe whee aba i prevailed] Clark Griffiths, prestdent of the hie |} you will send them in your next if Ne makes good uso of the thru to Monday,|*- Saturday for the opening of the! word champion Washington Sona | Why They're Up letter, Yours truly, gloves, Just what is to become | with @ double-| series between tho two leaders.) ie, ix in direct contrast to the Y : ALBERT EVANS. of sister Beth if Albert becomes header being | Manager Rob MeKechnie, of the Pl! pisttes’ officials | ANY pitcher who can win ones| nein Biady eanek TAB oened expert, Is left to the Imaginas scheduled sutur.| rates, lias dso been saving iis pitch:|” Bucky Harris, tho Senutora’ man«| fifth of his team's victorios | ne A ERa Hates ata EE tot day, Sunday and||ng staff for the ble series Jager, lias received much more pub-| Certainly deserves a big cut in the} va Saahtee Ape ety PAPACY Pat Monda Me:| Emil Ydo, ono of the best south: | }) " me hat'y | Money of the world serie wed 8, ' ret Ginn ro | pu nthe Hg ead tr mesh Af WIM om aca se | sense toate cer wi TURF COLT ncos wee yéady | duly) a Morrison and Vic Ald 4 Philadelphia Athletics, tas | 8B" pike pb ethers Nie ba Naa . for dat fat turned that trick, And that’s | [However Abdali dal eavcniy GOES LAME Kent Green| Managor MekKechnio realizes that Won't Press Luck one reason the Athletics suet pepe Lm aa hee CHICAGO. Aug. tra, MeGRAW field, the senaa-|the Pirates may be made or broken | pyres 1 ator Ing the Within short range of the Amer forwarded to Sol Levingon's fac. |MeColl’s Dorothy Buckner Whioht youngster who haw been the|in this series and he is taking no rounds about Barney Dreytu jean teugue lead, tory in San Kraneisco, an order [came out of her last race with a of the Giants all season; | chance president of the Pittsburg Pirates Rommell is trying to beat the to make u set of bang-up gloves | front bowed tendon has been purs big Seott, the veteran, and Zeke | M that in 1920, when they 1 &) major league record and turn in $0] gor Albert chased by D, 1, Stewart, acting for Barnes and Art Nehf are all avail Dreyfus and MeKechnie chance to win the National league] victories for tho season, something Tho gloves, hgwever, will not |J. N. Camden, and sho will be sent able. HAT'S in a name? Here is a championship, Dreyfus erected a} that no other pitcher has ever be sent in Uncle next letter, as fo Camden's Hartland Stud to be These four members of the Me major league ball club that! new ark in whieh to play the} done, Albert asks, for boxing gloves | used as a brood mare, Dae ue it otes ith pan Mi Dt rata We Mt ui

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