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4 aii SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 THE ATTLE AR PAGE 19 ¢ Americans Cinch Davis Cup With Easy Doubles Victory * + b Gr oat N ofl OUR BOARDING HOUSE 5 BY AHERN ou ot Selec Fate | oe HRN) Punch Bowl Meet Winds Up Golf Season EGAD LADS, ~UNLESS Over a “THE CAGE 16 GeTTLeD OUT OF COURT, I WiLL; Richards and Williams BE CALLED “10 GE Trim LaCoste and Bor- otra in Straight Sets iy IRGTHIN G-TH" DEFENSE WILL AGK » WHAT NOU WERE DOING OUTATH A.M, IW-TH’ MORNING! = THEN “THELL CALL TH’ COURTS ATTENTION Prep Grid Diagr: am Grid Links Stars Clash in fficia on Saturday ose City . Saturday 4 (THE first of a series of dia Listed | pe raxissed (otal plays, us Seattle and Inglewood Clubs ‘Only Local Representa- a Nes oR, 1’ DeFeNoe WILL PROVE “THAT WHEN Nou HEARD, “TH’ CRAGH oF, BOTTLES, You DUMPED UP FROM ~TH’ CURBOTONE, AN’ MY VERSION OF TA COLLIGION 1 GAW LAGT NIGHT, BETWEEN Y “TO NouR Nose, An’ ; der the direction of Head Coach BULLETIN » . oT D PAT I} Knock i tion her Ne TAME Ee meet A MILK Wagou SHow “HAT Nou STARTED PATTING Many Men Apply for Jobs | tac! Bstshuw ana his stat of at Annual Classic; Other News ADELPHIA, Pa. Sept, | D A “TAXICAB! = Your WP y pply aasistants at the University of About Golf and Golfers 1—The American” Davis cup | AW CAB ! ARE PREDUDICED ' Football Ref. Washington, will be published : team cinched the famous tennis | L WASTE Gott ' POCKETS IY BP EO teeter || Matunlsy on The Mare sport ; 2X C. ROSE trophy here today when the dow. | “To MILK t= and Umpires poe # Ps BY ALEX C. ROSE f bles team of Richards and Wil. | MITNESS, AND oe ere ea ITH the playing of the Punch Bow! competition at the | and his aides a a > . 6 “— the tevhien from La } “THE MILK WAGoN J By Peter Salyus graming some simple formations, |) Waverly Country club, Portland, Saturday, the 1925 ney Frevgien Era St | WAG AT FAULT! = HE annual run of prospective | pin oxe nie 8 ft 7 b ich are os: || Season of major golfing events in the Northwest will draw pels, winning, 6-4, 64, 63. ‘ | grid’ officials for the high|| rer there will he a few trick || # close. Since early in the spring golfers in this section iden and Johnston won mane) fected. amuy. BAS Werte” tnaladed . Bi have heen going at a fast clip, traveling their singles mache yesterday, SAA? OUt...0f os Young players, not fortunat hither and yonder, playing wonderful golf, haga pe: Come ‘4 aaa ete Ag? : aves poaching and doubtless most of them will be glad to if conte _ Foe. pea 1 Ano Beh, school mentors: ririout see the end of the very lengthy program By Westbrook “te fe oe Dea te. ang. ite tiles sees tee rel ae | which has listed on it, for the last main G pom onl dP ‘ R x KET = od down to the|| ing | event of the season, the Punch Bowl com- es, ne my or a facia pike best of the arbl There wit be short stories to || petition, the most popular Northwest inter- T arely tors. |] explain the diagrams team play of all. Indications are that the six-man teams of the Seattle Golf club and the Inglewood Country club will be the only representatives called “Bill,” put he fought like some guy named “Bill,” not William IL, when he found his shoul der blades press Bobby Morris, \\ Beattle’s vers tree GREB WANTS ing something | Morne ie of Seattle in this match play against par id, Thursday} for! the: baat tive SLATTERY WIN competition. ri neon, and | ears, may be} The departure of Bon Stein to Cafifornia discovered that } able to do but Sept ROSE. to take part in the state amateur cham- he had his back x 8 % ime duty | Jimmy Slattery and . ra sbi =; rn , to the wall pee jek soa Be tally vipers lenient tise W¥iaey. wade & tox pionship took a great deal of strength out of the North Jean Borotr { . tle for the light-heayywetght title,| £nd’s lineup for Saturday's meet, as the newly crowned }to such an extent” that he has} in the| Harry Greb, world's middlewe! college games. jchamplon, and aspirant after of the Fre! Davis cup team, t| king of Washington amateur golfe ; is right at the top of his game now and would have made the going pretty hard been called upon to act was crowding| | Dir aap 8 at | other boxing crowns, will be an ¢ “ ay! Tilden hard in| He worked tn» vara) cone | cremely: intereeiad anectators ce Lett; tote) Rad > ati Chet CoH Ole e |the stadium jast year and was se me terested spectato oie : ‘ the opening lected at the ble holiday game in| Greb wants Slattery to win be. Hezad over the Waverly links. LOCAL HORSE match of the se | California, It is expected, however, | cause Grob in to fight Jimmy at i abba with Lee = Stell, Dees FOG se) ee that Morris will be able to take| the Polo Grounds as one of the| Piseger. Tom Green, Myron Mc¥ WINS HONORS TILDEN the Americans | |part in a few high school aul oa on SewistiMateroit bo a circle th tka Hopi Neal H. A. Stuart's horse, Miracle are defending Beeps sl Tats al benefit show October 5. \" 6 i | seen Se 4 | r If) Golf club should come vaistts close | Man, won the horse show event at the cup for the fifth consecutive | | - ers Slattery wins the lght-heavy title | me mighty close | | Tests for Newcom | eae Marcy foole he can jitt 11] (0 the top, Sacramento yesterday, according to year. | SRS oT A TE Tilden rebounded from the wall| { Borotra in the fifth set of | h, after being pressed to h, game in the fourth set ‘The result finally went into the ree. ords as a victory for Tilden, 4-6, 6-0, 246, 9-7, 6-4. | After that, Little Bil Johnston, | America’s diminutive second man, Soste, the No, 2 athlete | squad, ee ee A teat of the ability of the many | word received here Friday, Stu from: him in October, And then there is the sextet | i new applicants is planned by the/' oo cureer ie also. caatin from the Inglewood club that will | t's horse is a fivegaited racer |e al referee's amsociation. A mest | tn ae at the world's heavy.| Dee watching and that appears | Pd won his event at Stockton last hen Se aé Was A ee will be held by the organization jonetas title. “T's ing after| @ have a royal chance of coming | Week | September 19 and plana for the| ree rotowing the Slattery bat.| Home with this fine plece of sil- Stuart is president of the Car. | coming season will be made | tie,” Greb ald Thurnday on his re.| Nerware. Jack Westland, Harry | nation Milk Co. | The high school coaches are from Atlantic City, where | ‘Hert, Harold Niemeyer, Gene |——— e er or WwW om 0 expected to have a recommenda: |») : 1 from an automobite| Hatton, Dick Haynes and Walter | in tho Capital City, Monday, and the tion list to be turned over to 4 henge end Parnes | Cornell have beep selected to car- {Grays Harbor Country club team { —_______— the associntion regarding the A tren ant cane Tunney | ry the Inkeshote club's. cole rt ray, eee selection of the arbiters | Greb sdmitted Harry Willa, ne. | LOU bet it’s a strong aggregatis When Willie Meehan | deen, on Tuesday. ¢, Dixie Fleager, O. E The entertaining club and the Port- | Dixie Fleas gro contender, remained uncon ub and the Port- h Boyle, Ray Eckman ;,| nd Golf club are expected to fur-| About Olympic Greens Against Colored Boxe ing that the must win all ned, ASPPRY AR HO: WAS Cone i are some of the men Spee ee ee Made Ad Hurdle Ring Ropes at Pavilion tho Sha ttak ones Bet te tes opposition for the TTPE-REmSaING and a plentiful : r r the gumes la : : Seattle team: supply of wat y e ft 4 to get a match with | pply ater have worked to attach th Johnson won, ange it pa Ernie Vay such wonders on the greens and fair. G1, 61, 68, 63. By Lonnie Austin pubby ax corre i Close: Finish ways of the course of the Olympic Borotra gave Tilden the hardest (AS TOLD TO LEO H. LASSEN) rne!l are others who may be able | ieee 3 Golf and Country in the past few fight that William II, has had to CHAPTER XI. work with the prepsters this NATIONAL ee Gea and Mrs. | days that today it is “the talk of the wl tand since 192. 2 » led the field te ” Shietolon, c g Sabah Gidendea iets >; DDIE HUBBARD, one of the leading welterweights here-| y * fas Pevaake ens (arts rete | town. a spot where two more points would walking on pping out. | abouts some 15 years ago, ¥ matched to fight four Soldier Bid In rar ThireGay with « aac ua teena Ce links was not have beaten him. In the fourth set | the prince of shertetops, | rounds with Holly Gillis, a big colored welterweight at Fort| tieutenant, B. 3 1, which was just one| months Quits the verge eae of Thursday’s match, with Borotra | « the Glant scout from | Lawton. Jot the local recrul $4 ar than the card turned in| tion of the fain eutba ; | tke cookie | : Kad for adintttance into ¢ ree Heer ZO yon piping wi | greens and the putting esos egorntnc hoa cite Gne-handea stop of Mer-| They staged the bout in the assembly hall at the fort and |***e! for aun | art} ier] Og founs and her part | areas, but—you ought to see them ive, Tild d awe aeeumhen a fre z - ; htoa, 3 se se now! They a: save his match and preserve his rec:| remarkable double pin Bag rg Gillis, who was a soldier there at the time, | There will be some changes “ f aie “woman Inglewood team, | style acing believe ‘President pe ete: y a bal : : ; the personnel of the list 0 Mrs, J tdeg ‘ s ce wh . it ae t | baton i. rin tea: t States took the cup. | the place was packed to the rafters. the meeting is held there will, | Philadelphia (first gamo).. 4 going to continue improving. 7 " * : c ded to the string. | Boston. . eee vith ) 2 Wate lig apene eaee Wi el te eel The fight was a very close affair and after cae “Seyan, former University| B: *—Carlson and Wilson;| as flame, but in the fifth tea bode guinea we hat gong Ser tla avod | the final bell rung Ad Schacht, who WAS | of Washington football and basket-| Benton, Andersen and Gibson final set he was trudging iv ut- | inte, developing tne t t vattiog | [ve oe ore the biggest sag se ae ball ata is tering to break 0 Phi Iphia (second rae) 3 11 | ter weariness. the balls instead of playing ‘em. | ife; he walked over and raise ubbard’s | the local arbitrating circle ya jonton Feneteove Oh 0 | 4 A * | S ij wan coaching a prep team last year] Rattories 3e cd | —icadiinlet forearm is ike (ceca | Hasty fanned Ellison thrice, but ert hand. = ‘ a Prep He ar ot ta | a — 2 tts and Wen- ntier’s, an over-developed| nit the dou ne al hat started 4 ; nd in one G : it 1 rode With albine' be tduaels t-| Oe Wading I There have been wild demonstrations, but} new canuiiates to land @ Job | Chicago oes 5 eet eae | | a cf ar cage 7 > 7 raz r | referee. incinnath.,... segue: 8 2 = dulating beneath the skin. In fact.| qresty, by the way, fanned nine men | that crowd put on the biggest razz I « yer | refer ig ab Dele sok ee os a a | h action, his whole demeanor | during the afternoon. McWeeney sent heard, They threw everything but the chairs aoa | | bat, Is suggestive of Carpen-| six Indians down on strikes at Adolph and Hargrave tier, which ts t y it ft eful — pa : + which ts to say ® Graceful) rhe Seals collected six doubles during Jumping into the ring, one of Gillis’ sec- RALLY FAILS; first and powerful afterward | yesterday's game, with the bee Club AUSTIN onds dumped a bucket of water over Ad’s But Tilden would have out-stayed | making two. Fo or ae Golf any tennis player in the world, RS PPE RER: a head, and then somebody turned out the lights! FRISCO WINS: ee Pe Sees eerie giee Wee: Gens Be Sat ak ke pana to Aid C.P.S. | A great big, rough, tobacco-chewing at Pet | 7 | fs Gridiron Team ts TTMcoma, Sept. 11.—In an effort | to perfect a higher brand of utes of tennis with Mr. Tilden, | finally turned Ai | er vee. conquest of LaCoste lhad dis: red. ® y observed as Til,|_Xesterday’s hero—Herschel Tennett. | had disappeare ie Want Boston Los widely The crowd streamed out of th he ee teamster would fold up after 30 min- i In the Majors | ing and when the iy PN | eax CHEN PE eo hee | | age hexane 5 Crea eae ee 4 i ince oe RSE ERY SEE , ‘ H 469 Butchart Woods f Brown outfielder, tripled tn the tast| | Port football in tho College of Puget den's game. The crowd of about|inning of each game and drove in the| building and a couple of soldiers Sunda Ball ehh 4 Sound, the Gyro Gab "oF this ae j 10,000 seemed to realize that Johnston |runs fat took a double header from |wpotted Schacht and started chasing y | Vernon 105 composed of young. busine Mi was due to win and anyway, sper ae, Was tM te 6y [tim Ad tol me atervaras that || (A PTETITION ban pon a |] oenesis oi: 38 [somone ot young, mua an 8 were getting cold and the street | Meonaai ri |they had run him almost back to the with the. secretary of tho LL of,the excitement in the San| finds for the athletic treasury of . to ° lights were coming on. So little Bill| The Yankees equaled » major league | city before he finally gave them the || state of Massachusetts, providing Francisco-Seattle tussle WAS] tno Institution. | | took te: over to the | record when Meusel, Ruth and Gehrig |, for the placing of the day || g yes oink “BS fe For se wo pope rf fagk Sie beiers tn Taeecciden th tive fourth | ditob fata ¢ - hy pf th tae Nay || jammed into the ninth inning yes-| jyeaded by Tom Swayze, as chair- | i " deuce awed attend- | inning of the first game againat the - } question jn the next |) torday when Cliff Brady came to the | map, the:elub: plans to: elevate the es ance, administered a Incing to him.| Athietics. ‘The Yankees won the firat NOTHER experience that Adj} state election which will be held i piste with tying runs om tho] geaje of football caliber in the local | Hendry & Bisho "s é ————— game 7 to 3, and dropped the second | won't forget in a long time in his |] In 1926 Tho proponed law bases, worked college to the plane of the North- P s Lf the count to two] west Conference. and two and then ia BUNCHES HITS * tea’ homers, by Buckeye helped the| refereeing carcer happened at the|| would allow baseball games to Indians beat the Tigers, 7 to 3, in the | Pavilion a few years ago when Willie || be played with an admission Imported Irons a | $6.50 PORTLAND, Sept. 11-——The Port-| second gnme, after Detroit had won the | ‘ big fel- || charge between 2 and 6 p. m. |/ y ee | | | Meehan wan fighting some big | p. m. |] pulled a mighty : Te s ave: rhe | tiret game, 6 to 1 | i : | LIGHT HEAVIES FIGRT | Jand Beavers bunched hits off Los | fot totie ia i hn ata: tha [TOW on a local option basis Casey. rn 30, Sept. Philadelphia, and EB 11.—Ad Angeles here yesterday and the An-|,\9tn with the ba } nie Ow- gels were beaten, 3 to 1. The Beay-| aidridge to the en filled and drove Vic | Schacht gave the decision eS When Brady Stone howers, but the Pirates aeainst the Phat Boy and Mee- a fanned, the Seals | ers were outhit by two blows. had an early lead and they beat the 7 7 set. to Jens, California light-heavywelght, | ie sobre R. Hg, | Cards, 9 to 5. han started after Ad, all ao BLANKS OAKS “| meet here tonight in a 10-round Bes , Biaico’s wildness helped the Keds beat} land one of those bass drum 1 tory, 5 to 3. | bout... “Tger’ Jack? Burne: of Cal | Portian 1 the Cubs, § to a. punches, | OAKLAND, Sept. 11—Vincl, Sac Bob Hasty and} ¢,, 4 Spermott, 0. b C ddi B Bat =| rhe Phillies divided = doable header | 441 took one leap and cleared the | ramento pitcher, shut out the Onks Doug McWeeney laura aie cae MeDermott, | cobo Caddie ags Bers; Shere tee ies top rope. | here yesterday and the Solons won did the hurling, |i 4) riabie Pavel | It wasn't long until the John Laws | out, 7 to 0. Vincl allowed but four | present had Meehan under control | hits land they rushed him down to the|_ The score nr police station. Meehan broke down and cried | ‘Hattertes: Vincl and M. Shea like a baby at the booking office | Kaiser and Byler. and the chief at the time said tose he would let him go free if he | Daly. TEliiott, another pinch sticker, took the first train out of the | walked and McCabe singled, sending | Langlie Still city, bound for that dear old San [ AMERICAN FL SoaescesdascAuithere were’ two ante aneisco, when all of this happened, Brady HOME RUN LEADERS and, outside of | — that ninth inning | flash, McWeenoy | had the situation well in hand, . Lucas doubled, | BRADY pinch hitting for $6.00 to $30.00 McGregor Woods $5.00 to $12.00 McGregory Irons. ** Hornsby, 1 « nite , Cards. Kelly, Giants . Cc lif . Needless to say, Meehan was soon d the game with his strikeout. | In California on his way to California, and he Won Lost Pot,| ‘Tho Seals opened the scoring in| 48.619 | the second frame with two outs, Kil: ° | hasn't been back here to this day. hington Net Gathering : *hiiadelphia i duff singling and McCabe just miss For ‘delightful, oco- 4 00 ERKELEY, Cal, Sept. 11—Four-| (To be continued tomorrow.) | 40"1") aa ing Rhyne's blow that went for two | nomtcal, satistying pipe . , It’s sold by all live dealers. teen matches will be played here | — | 7 “ aa pl aaah A sy RS on | RE today, in preparation for semi-finals | R Sey e's fy iM ‘paren , there ts no The popularity of thie delici- tomorrow in tis < Cigoveila toate! Auto aces « Wii Seattle got one back on Herman's | Siar Sie eae pre oncte bis premp and champlonshipa double and Hasty's single in the quite ° > rown ani é y z 1 . Sund : Rodatetand why with tad arse In mixed doubles yesterday, Helen on Sunday at Cleveland (rirst gamo)..... 1 Eibeg ree ccasn aye eae i ee | hal eb thane eginners ets tasty bite. Wills, national women's champion, | il: k Detroit. . 6 We Site SB GTA YI Hea a VHC | ial 5 4 ld Stratford disposed of Mrs. S iver Lal @ | Batterics—Miller, Speece, Colo and ab Vhecacda greet City de Luxe” ‘ G. H. THOMPSON, INC. | Goida Gross-Phil Neer in 15 minutes’ f a ma .|L, Sowell; Dauss and Bassler, it cdeeaicgas a a : SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S. Ai oe See HE auto races which were to be Bitieae) Dia then id-Iron—Mashie play, 6-2, 61, | eS a held at the now Silver Lake dirt | St. Louis (first game)..... 4 14 1|dotey, reer s 0 Of Teac rs Cs sn ee en Sri A on lea er imc eae Blaje | *Peedway near Everett on Labor day, | Chicago (12 innings)....... 2 8 0| Kildute OU Ut eit ma ai Is made from care. Putter—Brassie sate Clatence Ac Henning. [atid which ware called off by Douglas | Batterles—Gaston and Dixon; ¥a.|0n% * Vaoeaaucen oud fully selected Italian TROUSERS. o Robert ites Ve Howard tangiie. |A-.. Shslor, representative, ot the | ber and Schalk baWaente, Ronen Ar OL b uot Briar, in a shape pleas. and ti a 3 zs 4 American Automobile Association, on | wy, " 2 - ing to the , : Winifred Buhr-Neil Brown vs. Win. : dan New York (first game)... 7 10 2 ; ar 0 the eyo (thirty Three-Stay Caddie B: ONLY Fi Jabel-Hen,| ecount of a dangerous track, after | ital ig Tans a ee : y Caddie Ba For Lad or Dad— ne aren Overtelt and Gabel-Hen- | 1.5 sain, will be held on Sunday, Sep- err repapeaenerE Rnaduderonati tice R A. | aes to select from), & ‘ 2 | 2 q 5 ight in w ‘* Stanley Almaulst va. Scott Stew. |'mber Os erom all neo-| ATHY, Baumgartner and Cochrane, | Hedy: 3b vce Bf i) Agate ah its art. > : rove | Perkins, Wldred, rf 40 an} +e © smoke and ; tlons of the Pacific Northwest were H e Norval Craig va, Stanley Robin-| 0) Ona wore aomewhat disap. |New York (second game),. 4 12 2 Merman, ab coves 4d 9 9 easy to break in. To seo b oiding | pointed that the races could not be| Philadelphia (12 innings).. 6 12 1] Giiche it ccc, 0 0 4 18 them is to appreciate TARTS FALI RACING | held +| Batteries—Jonos and Luebbe, Ben-| pa j 29 0 19 0° 9] EABIR: valude STARTS FALL RACI if : ieeite "| Hasty, p Die wats aig ; "| The admission money was returned eh, ang; Rommell, Wilson, | ¥ 0 | 4 *y x . AURORA, Ul,, Sept. 11-—Exponl:| 44 the spectators and J. G, Tark, | Harriss and Cochrane, Suite eee abcd oe ‘Ask about our new charge service tion park starts the fall racing sea -l chairman of the race commites, 1s eset | ; son Saturday. Almost 890 horses | now making a tour of Portland, 8po- | — at ao SPRING CIGAR C0.,Inc. arn ined hero and 100 tore were | ane"Yauina sn wiver Nothmet| © RALLY WINS | siptst i etir lato ait, "|| SUMO tO. ANG expected today. The $200 ‘nauipure al} ott « to secure additional racing Hoore by Innings Ave. handicap features the opening day's | entries for the meet of September 20,| LOS ANGELES, Sept, 11.—Five] gan Jrrancinco 0200028000 B10 Bewond) AVG. 2408 sth Ave. tit card of seven races, \Shelor haw transferred the A, A, A.|tuns in the ninth inning, after they 010000011—3| | ongler? tine sanction to the new racing date, | had been trailing thruout tho gamo,| . Rune reeponsibie for—Harty Mo | in corduryy $100,000 HORSE DEAD | | gave the Salt Lako Bees a 7 to 4} weanoy 6 balle=MoWeoney &, | AM uvhmere, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11.—Ord-) HERMAN MATCHED | victory over the Vernon Tigers here | Hany. 1. Mulligan, ‘two: | BASEBALL SI 407.8 nance, one of the most valuable) CHICAGO, Sept, 11,—Babe Her-| yesterday. Hee: ma ated ir ueme ee tuae Siren 8 to 14.9: thorobreda in the stable of the late|man, of California, who recently held| ‘The score Bey ty rte, ae ee tate: ¥, | Browse H B45, 85.05, $4.96 August Belmont, that was sold to|the featherweight champion, Kid| salt Lake v.sssss W) dh bp RhpfeuMarede: Mocabeu catie giapee Seattle vs. San Francisco R. E. BiseLow -S.W. Frevericn PANTS Mrs, Payne Whitney for $100,000,| Kaplan, to a draw, han been signed | Vernon . MMI T OME (IM Re ake AB Re a Aa CU Game Called 2145 p, m, | STORE CO. died here from an Infection of the|to fight Ray Miller, @ local boY,| ana cous, McDonald; Ludolphy Bryan|to Bragill.. Time=1:50, UmplreeTor Nenerved Seats Nidacn-0109 | 4pat THIRD, 0: lungs, iBeplember 17, and Wilyney. man and Carroll — SENN TUES eee TY Vi4 aia bs vend

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