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; f ‘ rH AR Thelma Wolff Meets Irene Stephens in Star Net Finals Le] Women’s Honors Will Medalists. | Youngster CHRISTIAN IS STATE LINKS TITLIST Be Decided Today ~~ Oakmon Leader (OUR BOARDING McKenzie Wins Qualify- ing Rount of National Amateur Golfers * HOUSE BY AHERN | 'Local Ace ON NEG 1 SGpogEe-W’ ‘ Gets 2nd SLIDE Nour Nose VEAP wd FEEL AA GCESG WERE 90 BIG OVER A UL MORE “TO. VERY SILLN “TA! Netives UseD ‘eM Plac e “W’ RIGHT, Go 1T WoT HAVING MY PHOTO FOR ROOF GUINGLESG Ie Rt Look LIKE “TH FISH TEN ERTS Tt sell OLIN A GRILE Card of 283 Gives Yakie Singles, Which Has Been Reduced to Eight Players; Doubles Are Dropped RENE STEPHENS and Thelma Wolff were to decide i the first title in The Star-Woodland park tennis tour- nament now in progress on the Woodland park tennis courts when they met this af- L. BY WESTBROOK P Fe - ternoon, QAENONT COUNTRY chun \6 BITING A “tomnto Ss oh Kee Btu toas “Ga ma Pro State Title Over The men’s singles has been reduced to PITTSBURGH, Pa, Sept. é «OW MOVE TH FGA MN WO! hon laps TLL BE EAN-10 Strong Field eight players and the peng easy a the . ee ee tag the best ak “TOWARD! CAMERA, + one ‘ aon ‘I DISTINGLIGH wiHicH By Alex C. Ro or y s vere t » played to- ments of at 5 4 , . y Alex C. Rose aoe eke Pays | Sisson WEE HO Diets ments. OF xh ANATILL MAKE tT GEEM FY ee ns oF \6-TH" FISH 11) “Tilis pe ee I caiman re sof The second round of the men’s singles rush and ne @x “MICE AS BIG,us ANY PNGELF AND A GIANT PICTURE | ington cone ; were on tap today. The women’s doubles ei es aon KT TH’ GAME “TIME ” KGRMAMS” GO LARGE, ocky Dees and mixed doubles have been dropped be G\VWe Nou MORE THEN GUAPPED ME kime deb, cause of lack of entries, ROOM “TO bits eer] 4 ONCE, ANDTHE FISH ¢ strong ' The most important match today in the Nour ChEot!. REE “MES, WS eld | ae a shington ° open cham. hip tourna. ment, whieh 5 twoe run yesier- day with krand total of 283 strokes for & =>) men’s singles was carded between Melvin . Rae Dranga, the University of Washington star QUILLIAN and playfield champion, and W hitcomb | Quillian, the Seattle Tennis club lyminary H Bob Hesketh was to play Windy Langlie in ‘another im- portant match. Dick Burr was meeting 0. T. Stephens and B Bill Taylor was playing Billy Newkirk, The first two ————,,j|named matches are in the 2 holes of upper half of the draw and} va whieh ta Net t Schedule the others in the lower half. Po a play today was to determin = nectar, 20 na 2 é pape Results) mace ome | ae Bose ne At ) fairly certaln te DAY'S RESULTS | je women's sir sled ence t scores in, the re gone competition i» ENS SINGLES : won a hard-fought mate is, were to b keen now that a player turning i Mel Dranga beat 4-0, « from Kita Meyer at 8-4 - Frye, @2 Whitcomb Quiliian | Wititams, | 4-4; Windy Langite $8, 64, ahue, 6 ton McDonald, Miss trouble in defeating Marie MoNab, | of Vancouver, B. C. who had beat- Eh ‘Andersen, jen her earlier tn the season. beat Elmore Anderson, - * Taylor deat Sth, NO UPSETS Billy N Winston by de- | MEN'S SINGLES Stephens had little total has a hard time getting the money But is ix seldom that one hears of excellent card as that scored ¢ champion during ays. And those that match pla culminate Saturday the iden! for the ensuing year such by the n the past tw Rut when the time came to nelect 0 Gs ! thoe teen it was found that seve were | 1 will tell you that a Duncas, abhi saa aspen 8 Pa hore alxtee as found t re in t sg gpa Pit an ee gah: h players were tied for the last five this Earlington course is not an easy JUNIOR BOYS’ SINGLES weds ct Tada y'geseame Ck positions, with axgrega n of one to score on een wert ote mene Aten Windy Langtie § and this meant that thone CHRISTIAN AT net t TOP OF ME Shampion Christian was at the top of his gam Tro match ¢ the m, th och hout saying; ts had & td from tee to green being t bh © even better n when he annexed gardion Ruth Has to ) When Attell Knocked Out an ou eal 9 this morning to defend his state : se Good B OY amateur title, appeared to have s jh nog e at ie mon ac grand chance to cateh the flying Soon sot gid g Sea bak voor: .2 upetday, “Yewhen’. canaeae Yakiman when he clipped two off a Si | PRUSSOEF, JUNIOR the ta ed tat eaday that he of Christian's four-stroke lead on weet a . hia) Haid ‘hie ¢ vith Babs the first three holes of the final Gunther. DARK HORSE Bares . ‘ ting mwa. | Reid Promoted Title Fight. While Favorable Sheriff 2") iat cotoae ot bad breaks fault : t pologies hin recent Was in Office; Reid’s Famous “Arena” Was came that put the Everett lad Burr beat Gabbert Kewkir am | out of the races and he finished with a wonderful score of 290, Soft Pickings for Gate-Crashing Fans e, in run IS CONSISTENT — ning the « OES ee. | which gave him the low amateur Sione be ite Sad Sam Hussi no specitied that By Lonnie Austin | award and second place to the Grameen be d tler ‘car munt t 7 (As Tod to Leo Lassen.) } poet mene: nat to darson beat M = sar Maan oe HA 3 | Let it be said right here that ¢ 11-9; Langiie and White beat 1 eg gull . CHAPTER Ml. jsame Jack Westland is a muck kad Gumont by defauit; Ketch Z Haven if the opening chapter of this series Monday, I told about) vo inaer golfer today than he wil teen beat Johnaon and Heck: e ed out a pretty ticle of pi r a felt: Morgan and Morgan beat William aA hago Hig the old excursion boats that were used by fighters and| year ago. And he was tough pleks fon and Dicken, 6-3, 6-4; for a losing “! (Dogs Banned in}! ub. He stands a good chance of Waiteani ts tomenccs Yakima County reaching the twenty-rame class in WOMEN'S SINGLES AKIMA fight fans as a means of eluding the sheriffs of the state|ings for the best of them then who were opposed to boxing, the boats land-| PURSEY GETS IN ing their fistic crews on some spot along the| THIRD MONEY Sound shore least likely to be interrupted) Me! Smith, the Waverly profes Morgan beat Ketchum and Indians Sign (Finals) | ceasinion Jones’ aggregate ar bythe jaw sional, followed Westland on the At sr. M— sa ner st a i reat ie list, just one stroke more. This ima Wolff va Irene Stephens LOSES | JST GO perp Hewat oe 94 ths . There was one sheriff, however, in those y lad from Portland ts not only ‘cor ogee LO6 ANGE Ban. 3 per fy want, ta, ta ieee 8 sa days, who was not opposed to the rin, golfer, but a stylist. You F ley O’Conne! ‘hie firet bid and we ite tr ; ys, pr va. Whitcom> Quiltian sections of Yakima county. |! to fame on t lc Coast, came |Sm@acks a game. I have forgotten his name, but any- one of those smooth, easy Dick Burr vs. O. T. stephens. ement || alt the way fr und to be} Watringer, of § nvil ont Pla Sera hs how, he allowed boxing at Richmond Beach, | **¥ gers, who are easy to look at Bul Taylor va. Billy Newk r Natadiia te ies, an East. | as eliminated rancis Ouimet p sae : é “te f and admire. — SE iakath ve. Winey Langile cs ig: oiler rp apd Mg yearly ble tie te aa y the small town north of Seattle. | A wee bit of unsteadiness in ES atime lle “ Lad pd bap : ey San Francie 8 3 And it was in Richmond Beach that a! yesterday's rounds caused Wak Morgan road ofticials ri Bia hg ied to place in oS promoter by the name of Johnny Reid Ae h ursey, ioe epiewiea) ee | t } r of th Los A or) ‘ “ s w si 1, to drop a couple of A : ial | » warn them of the ban on ad "the bitonl troma © Onk flourished. essiona roy ° Billy Newkirk vs. Donald Lots r Ps t ats . Bot | Portia rr) eer notches over hi ing day'é ek Nag eS ve Mecha Minnesota boxer hy eiviesth sit ce “60 44 Reid was a little bullet-headed individual, {yanding. but he maigel fe anes | Pr «a 5 ights So res tgae’' | Bhaaeneats eer er and he was ready for anything. He took a| ramble home two strokes over DOUBLES AUSTIN long flier on a championship bout and! the Smith mark and landed the booked Abe Attell, then ang) of the featherweights, to box| third money award. with Kelly | Mortie Dutra, the Aberdeen pro, Roland George sade uns GODFREY SIGNS Slavin. Stopped )| who, with k Hueston, of Earling+ DeOca and ftesos Culp and FOR BURKE GO vies oney L. I. Brad eid flooded Seattle and the other ‘ome’ y arn ton, leaves for the East within the A 530 8, 1 ELE & £ F Sept. 2.—Eddie iff, Richard enters of population with placard next few days to represent the Pa+ t 5:30 P. M— OS ANGELES, Bept. 2.--George ‘ oe Cunwiee. ind Sack Septemt ‘ paaipa lth TI a d | cific Northwest in the Pfofessional atte sad Walseabora ts eae aio heatradinkt * of no, stopped the nownes and a hai 1 other modes of adver & and | on Nurs ay iS ¥ wi cuhatiiviat champlogeel berg, Suthei Ligartins Btivkes Naw! Orldntiac Qvare uted Dave Slavin of New| Mackie ‘“D. interest. wa sh in the scrap. He] In ‘Thur jolfers’ associatic amp! Drury and winr } TUIRG,: HEY ' the fourth round of the is: hd sai tremendods advance “wale aid hursd: chapter of his |! totaled a 295 score, which brought nedy, Ba: Dedahia signed today for a 10-round match 7 sollte ard, aapeige a ones hee mete \ vout |] Series of old Seattle fights, Lonnie him the fourth prize Quiltian and Taylor vs. McGrath and! on Septemb | main event at the American Legion . set ad in his advertisments he told about |! ‘'istin will tell of tame of ake |fhimt prize. a Holbrook ai . boxing show here last night ackenzle Is the wonderful arena th as ready Phil Taylor, the Victoria pro, 298, laughs in the boxing game that || will be remembered by Seattle burning up the Teig and Moburg vs. Anderson and | alg t h sod MATCH FARREN Four Down in Langiie and Frank Minch, of Everett, 301, soml-pro leagues | sixth moneys, res} White vs. Morgan and] in Southern Call-| Re sold so many tickets |] fans of the past two decades prauetoaghed Beni tigecceticmssed hic ae areas | SAN DIEGO, Sept. 2.—Frankie} QUEER RACE i h fornia, Ho's just| in Seattle and hereabouts that he It will be the fourth installment |] SrRIN STAGES Dranga and Heaketh vs, winners Prus-| Farren, San Francisco Nghtweight,| It's a rather ddd race the Michi Opening Matc reached the yot-| made no effort to peddle paste- and if you're a real bdxing fan COMEBACK soft, McClarren-Cox, Fwcharda |has been matched with Charlie Fer-| gan-Ontarlo league is staging in the AKMONT COUNTRY CLUB Ing age, but ac-| hoards on tho train that went out |] you will want to read every one || ss ‘ the ‘North’ sea cae pres Dees, s McDonald, Culp | aci for a 10-round main event here| second half of its present season. | ples s x cording to those) of here, 1 cars in all making up || of these stories | Bon Stein, B ' £ YE winners Miler, Oldham-Del Filan, | ees lnbtatide stab Clee day Pound Pennsylvania, Sept. 2.—Roland who have watch-| the special. | after a bad opening round on Mon trong. | aay ror stance, the othe a founc y a c} st yesterday. At 615 P.M a se five of the six clubs with a .600 or| Mackensie, youthful medalist, Wash ed him in action, | yw the fans got off of the rat-| eas tect apn bias vote a Duncan and Stone vs. winners Quiliian, beaite he weemn to have lier at Richmond Beach they looked | and managed to gather a the stuff. orge 00 for the tournament i 3 a . Peete Taehlton Go TaR eae Druxman Signs I Daye Black, the playing-thra onal amateur golf cham at Ti bo tne Laestrrake Bute saacen: champion, played very steady poor start in the KILLEFER = manager and ie town : golf thruout the four rounds, coach of the Tribe, looked the | : was 16’ be the acshe of the tite G | § ll ual t . iad | but in these days of “better over in the South and says he has | {et eysel, ma than par,” the Vancouver crack jabove rating, Kitchener belng the! ington, D. C.. who wan ox eee Bae, | GOOD PLT CHING. sary var var oc tot cams tae | net, ho was exon Telg, Moburg and Grabowski, of Syracuse,|er, with but s» showed the Jersey City batters some | starta, showed an average of .149. Gerson vs, winnel Anderson, Anderson. n victories In 47 he nal axsistant |real pitching in the International nship, got a SEALS VICTORS | iessue the ciner aay but three hits. One run was ach allowed} Fable: Once upon atime there was| first round of match play today PORTLAND, Sept. 2—Three runa| put (hres hits. Scant frsielh oa baseball scandal that a Bot and was four down to Richard. A.} ing goods. He will ¥eport at Oak. | Tt Y WALKED ITH the fight card for nace found that his $03 total was not in the first inning here yesterday | Skeets got that afternoon, fon) “threaten to rock the foundation Of} Jones; of Weatchester Hilla, at the|iand for « tryout and will then fe, | IGE IN Tuesday night rapidly nearing| good enough by 20 strokes to cinched the game for San Fra | oaere a ant the national ‘pastime jend of the first nine holes Join the Braves at the spring train-| | About halt of the fang that came) completion, Nate Druxman, promot-| Keep the title and two too “ey and the Beavers lost, 4 to ee : inte on, of California, and | ing season to the. Beach had. bought no teket |’. or the bouts, dias announced that] to get him any. money awa opening game of a 10-game stand. | FIGHT SLOW DRAW | Jack MacKio, Jr, Inwood, N. Y.,| Los Angeles, with a much stronger [4nd they simply toro a big hole in! stenry Gere! nal i ‘Small Naitt with the open championship set The score. R. H. E.| SAN FRANCISCO, t. 2, NATIONAL were the first pair to reach the turn | ball club than the outfit that played | the shore side of the tent and waltzea | » special event | tled, the amateurs will now hav@ San Francisco ...... 4 12 1| SAilor and Frankie and the Californian was one up at| here earlier in the season, was due|!n without paying anything y and Leo Lomski are} the spotlight at Earlington during Portland ..... . +» 2 10 1) Murphy, played thru| - that time. Upson strated off with|to open a big series with Seattle | lost hundreds of dollars by not matched in the main event with| the remainder of the week in thé Batteries—Mitchell and Agnew;|a 10-round draw he last night. | yon Loat Pet. | arash, winning the first three holes, | here today with third place staked |!ng tickets on that train Young Jack Dempsey, of Tacoma,} pattle for the state crown, which Meeker, Rachac and Tobin. ‘There was little action in the bout. | P! i} Lp | but ran into trouble later Jin the Const league race Tho “arena” had been thrown | and ‘Ted Frayne, local boxer, In the | started this morning with a fellas 1S cali ne New ry ‘¢| W. C. Fownos, Jr, Oakmont,| Since playing nere last the Angels | together when the tide went out semi-windup. | aw ‘it 100 teeing off in a 26-hole ) missed a two-foot putt for a half on|have obtained Arnold Statz, speed| and it had to serve the p Geysel'is the Geotestown Jad whole Riiving ean . r 6K fi the ninth green and Joss Sweetzer,| demon In tho guntens, and Elmer| Attell—what a marvelous piece of] has mado such good showings in| 7" ree RESULTS Hunting Season Opens stants BT {37 | of Slwanoy, wan one up on the vot«| Jacobs, former Seattle mound aco, {fighting machinery that man was | his tights recently Small halls from | 283-—N. Chriatian | viuindetphin 8 aan feran | trom tho Chicago Cubs, and Flea] When he held the featherweight title!] Camp Lewis, where he has gained | eevee Ni d S ] | Bobby Jones, defending champton, | McAuley has been turned back from} 4 real champion if there was one.| quite a reputation as a boxer. tea lod e At Philadelphia; R. H. H./made a runaway match of it with|the same big league club | the rest of the card is being lined| sesoat. Dutra or Nimrods of Seattle || amuems ”., % »| 4 oe Willie kie, Upper Montelatr, The Angols are dangerous because | C, AL LED TURN up by Druxman, and the two open P. Taylor. __)| Philadelphia. . ++ 3 11 3/5, Jonex wax seven up at tho urn. |thoy aro gotting good pitching For six rounds he simply murdered | ing events will be announced Thurs. | $°—tFon Stel il atterios—~ Aldridge and Smith;| He was in trouble good bit of | The Indi . al celly « . s | 7} pps pe ame gy, i nM suble i f00" ‘ © Indians aro returning from a|iXelly and when he went back to his | day | 303-—-D. Black ‘“ poyneter pale ; Senne ale ig PAL an | Carlson, Couch, Pierce and Wilvon. | tho time, but was troating the gul-| two wooks' trip on the road in iki | GoEdoh HeRVNIIGEE AU: Rela CAPS RARE - _ J. Jones. : Bi Sunting, Papa's utthroats were also ve Oh | CNicaeo iitcros clea beeet0) a9 lery to some brilliant recoveric Ijhoy won nine games i z distanco of the che Hy, Baer n ee ‘ Nive Ma HVA baton autieeapa. | . vecrgte 2 5 George Von Elim, of Los Angel pion: “Tear down the rest of that J. Mueston, F. Henwood. Seattle's hunting elite, armer f satteries—Alexander and Hartnett;| and Jimmy Manion, of St, Louis, | ; with rifles, knives and revolver surprisin I 1 Git | tent, I'm gol tos knock out this | Naurepare eat ; pati Salt | 314-0. Jefferson. 3 rifles, kn nd revolvers, Senton and Gibson, were all square at the ninth, |baby in the next round!” ake had taken the edge in the 11th | s16—*R. Davis in fact any weapon that would Streams around Seattle and |= ———-———- 1 AMERICAN And that's just what he did, At-|!9ning of yesterday's game here |? ‘e Seana v Neeuat { ey is u aa . 1 . . 19 Makila, *W. Noonan. bring home the “bacon ent neighboring counties, are all at tell feinted a couple of times, shot | Oakland came back to score two | $8—oy Naki. out Tuesday in search of game low water altho the rec . nt rains iP d S ashington + RO 4B dole i Cally’s chi runs and win out, 8 to 7. +R Pinnell. catches Vhtladelphia PHA tae’ 607 in ci HES ENG The ‘ecorese aaa es * 1. A. Jones, W. Dalgletsh. Bnoqualmie pass, was the mecea of-good trout were made, Thei Li d Bi L R Chien oa 4o| it was all aye but the shouting. Bae hast ime § wi a ¢ : ila rf When ho hit Kelly Attell didn't even | Salt 1. 1 Dae . of local nimrods as the hunting In Big Lake, Bill Bosche and ir eads in 1g eague aces) I ourcit HH ton vale anthe ‘oa but hopped over | Oakland oe 8 018 3 Abrams, feason opened in the Kasten Glen Lockwood made — good ITH half the major league teams |the four-game, Philadelphia-Washing- | claveland $0 "68 409/ the ting and ran for the dressing} Batters — Kalllo and Peters; ¥. Cooper country Sept. 1. ches of cutthroat. Big Lake renting or en route to Wednos- |ton series opening Labor Day in tho | New York elie tty i] | room Roohler, Foster, Pruett and Baker. nite da is Pert srouse was on the horizon and as bee d fo s > ‘er City, abs é enators, | Boston ave le 20 . ; 5 rn i “| Grouse was on the horizon and han been noted for its cutthroat | aayiy battle grounds, tho businoas of | Waker City, abreast of the Senator : (To Bo Continued.) * Ball, Ae country game officials threw fishing lately and many reports f The Yahks beat Boston at Now | pofiton ....scse R ddl ysl OAKLAND, Sept After a few | Let open the gates for the hunters, of good catches ha nimade, | PA eee ea irad becom nat the | York in the only other game in the | New York ; are | days' layoff becnuse of a fractured | J8° wie ‘The limit was wet at five per day Meadow Lake, which has been |ONdary matter Tuesday had not the) iii 2 to 1, It was the 8th Ehmk Pi All Pr » Of 3 r av aWienlnantteriaaa ; ; , 2 shmko icinteh; arm, Lefty O'Doul, of salt Lake, | Ssiguities Sporting goods stores thruout more or less of @ secret fishing Hevgaties I arti ] ai My en pinttin feat of the season for the Red y and Bengough, SAINTS VICTORS leading batsman in the Pacific Const - - fae ty ween Sialne (hu asigmist | plese fos & few anglers from ee [the Working clube, Bolt the: Fira In the National feague, the Pirates St, Johnia dofeated the Queen Anne | jeague, was back in the B Gadi NIRwky: Wante te ae a to stock with ammunition, guns attle, has at last burst into popu. | “nd the Jit gl ap st Aad ads telat Naded again beat the Phillies, 10-10 a, and Q A. GC. by the of 10 to & lin th ne here with 0: 1 ae rs Yon. gee. i ; » 8, ant A } 2 6 game, here with Oakland yes baat Mi ebataitay and all the paraphenalia. with larity Washington outdid the Athletion | jnope Pittsburg's lead the PITCHERS’ DUEL Hugeno Young, for the winners,|terday, O'Doul celebrated his return | tte to Rive wae ht: on which to snare the birds T. H. Jayeox came home laden | before nolay Washiggton rooters by |Glants to seven and one-half games LOS ANG Sept. 2—With | pitched sterling ball and received] by knocking a three-bagger and scor: Why doesn't he ge Roy Stanley and Oscar Hart- with fish from the waters of Ja score of 7 to 3, Tt was the first |The runs scored wore the same as| Mokert allowing tho Snos but five} fine aupport, Bo Armstrong, Young's ing two runs. pull On. ie SIGN Cet negle were a pair of local men Meadow Lake. It tu four miles |of a two-game series In the Aapital,|thoso of the Phila.Pittaburg game| hits, the Vernon ‘® won tho| battery mate, played a fine game be who started out to enter competi- north of Monroo nnd may be |'The A's are slipping from the poal- | on Monday opening game of the sertos here yes: |hind the plate, Ruenback, for the] Johnny Rawlings, former Giant, tion with Seattle poultry dealers reached by driving to Chain Lake | tion of contenders, Walter Johnson wdays defeat dropped the | torday, 4 to 1, Canfield also pitched |Joxers, pitched fair ball but recotved| has been aplaying a splendid ath BASEBALL While the hunters were getting and hiking about a mile thru the — | pitehed. Phillies Into the lar and caused | well, giving the Bengals but six safe | poor suppért in tho field. around # for the Pirates during ready for the opening of the woods, The Senators are now four and| great cheering in Boston, whose team | awats "Tho score R. H. .]the absence of Second Baseman game seayon, anglers were mak George Hweckle made some |one-halt games Ahead’ of the A's by virtue of @ 2 to 0 win over the ramento 1 & 21! Queen Anne 2 § 6{ Moore, His atickwork hats beon ox. |} Seattle vs. Los Angeles Ing the bost of the few days left ood catches of cutthroat at | whono lowy Thosday was thelr sov-|Cubs bounded out of the basement. | Vernon ,....s. ssscee de 6 1{8t, Jdohnta ; 10 10 1] coptionalfy timely and he's been do Reserve Seats Misacn-0160 in which to catch fish Devil's Lake, near the Skagit jenth straight, The defeat made it| ‘There were no other gamos in the} Batterlos—Canfield and Shea; Kick+| Battorios—uonback and riteh,|ing nicely afield, tn a word, he's n Game Called 240, Raymon predominated the river, Imponsible for the vai asad ta go Into | National league, ert and ay BIneY, Abbott; Young and Armstrong. pretty handy chap to have around, \ nov med MIN KC ‘ Aa OR Bain. 30) qt d H | ~ Sy r | Birhis ‘3 Bo

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