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e ASEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXK, MlftiFORP. OKEfiOX, FRTDAY, Elizabeth Ryan, former Callfornian, 6-2, 6-0, in the women's feature match of the Wimbledon tournament today. JUNE 2fi. 192.") - a - ' BB1TISH TITLE . IN GOLF GOES " TO JIM BARNES PRST'ICK, Scotland. June 80. (A. P.)' Jim Barnes, American pro fessional, won the British open golf 1 championship today with 300 for the 72 holes. MucDonuld Smith, who led Barnes by. five points at the start of today's play, broke badly In the final round and failed to make the 68 nec essary to win. . Smith's total was 303. i Joe Kit kwood. the third American entrant, after putting; himself out of the running with the poor rounds yesterday totaling 162, sho sound golf today and returned 76 for each round foe a total of 314. Ho probably will be, among the leading ten players, i The veteran Ted Ray, with a fine last yopiid'of 73, tied Arthur Comps ton for second place, having 301 each. Ray had to. make' a six yard putt for a birdie two at the eighteenth to tie Barnea, but was a foot short of Uie cup. ' KLAMATH FAL.I.S. Ore., June J6. Joe Koffnen of Portland and "id Starkey of Chico, C'al.. will meet In the ten round main event of the mu nicipal boxing commission smoker here next Tuesday night. The boyB are welterweights. ,11m Barnes Gets a 79. PRESTWICK, Scotlmd. June 26. (A. P.) Long Jim Barnes. Ameri can professional, took a ,79 . for his morning round today, the last day of the 72-hole competition for the Brit ish open golf championship. With his two rounds' of 70 arid' 77 yester day, this gave hln an aggregate ,of 826 for 64 hples. ' ,.; ! , . : Arthur compston . of.' North. Man chester, took 75, catching up Barnes. . V. with TO THE SEMI-FINALS . SEATTLE, June 26. Lee SU11 wps one up on Forrest Vtm and H. Chandler Egan two up on V. J. Noonan at tlio end of (he first half of (ho semi-final . round In the Pacific Northwest amateur Rolf tournament at Ta . coma today. BASKBAIX B KIEFS , -, (By the Associated press.) 4 Mollis Thurston, pitcher of the Chi cago White Sox.' has just received word from the Pacific coast that-he is the father of a bouncing baby daughter. ... : " Ike Dflvin,' formeroluplDOiB Ameri can association star? enjoyed '-a great day at bat and in the field yesterday. Ike copped four' hita Jn five .times at the plate, one of the blows being a double. He scored once and handled six chances In -the. field, three of which were of the hard variety w Johnny Mostll, fleet footed outfield er of the White' Sox, taught THtcher Carl Ydwell napping and as a result Htolc his 22nd base, of the:ieason. Mos- til also did some great stick, work, with three hits, one of which was a triple. He also scored three tlmeAt Wit. ' Cochran, catcher ot itho -jA.th,letlCH had a perfect day wlth.lhe wiyow yes terday. He collected'' three 'hits in three times at bat, while. Poole, first baseman of the A's and former. Coast leaguer, knocked' out a double and a single In two times at bdt.' tA'- " YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. y At Vernon 2; Portland 3, :, . At Salt Lake 8: San FrancWd z1' . At Oakland 4; Seattle 10:' 'r -'it At Sacramento 7; Los Angeles G. IS TACOMA, June 26. Forest Watson Spokane, Inland Empire champion, defeated Dr. O. F. Willing, defending champion, in the third roirhd of match play for the 19.25 Pacific Northwest amateur golf . champion ship 2 and t. In a thrilling match yes terday.. .' . ' Lee ;Stell of ;the Seattle golf club, defeated his' club mate "Bon". Stein, who, la present holderof the. British ColtipWiqttAnxnlopahip,ln five- V;$ml four and will meet Matson " in the semi-finals. - , j ' v H. Chandler. Egan, .Medford, Ore, champion, eliminated one Tacoma I entry, ,Leroy Pratt, Jr., six and five, although Pratt, playing In fine form, had held him. even for the first eigh teen holes. Egan will meet W. J. Noonan, Tacoma, in the semi-finals. Noonan climlated Roy Moe of the Eugene, Ore., country club four and two, holing one 100-yard mashte shot and any number of long putts to do so. Playing the morning round Willing was two up on Watson with a 38 to the .Spokane lad's 40. but the next nine holes developed the most thrill ing .golf of the tournament. Every hole but the eighteenth was played In under par figures, Watson's medal for the nine showing only 31 strokes while Willing had taken but 32, and the Portlander was still two up, a difference, of two strokes at the sev enteeth rhole. account for the differ ence between the mod til score and the match play result. Bad form was shown by all four participants in the semi-finals. The men who displayed such splendid form Thursday faltered noticeably In tholr games this' morning over eighteen holes, but hoped to Improve upon their games In the afternoon eighteen holes. Both Watson and Stoll were con stantly in trouble while Noonan was far off form. Egan finished the first nine holes three up on, .Noonan, but the Tacoman retrieved oneof those holes on the aocond jiltit t : i . V''-r . ' ' ' Rity CaHoy IcfcalciJ WIMBLEDON, England, Jupo 26 (A. P.) Ray Casey of "San Francisco, was eliminated from the all-England tennis championships in straight sets, 8-6, 4-4, 6-1 today by Rene LaCoste, the young French star who was., a finalist for singles honors last year. .SWAMPSCOTTVMasH,.-. June 26. (A. P.) Alfred J. Pearson of Iowa, was appointed today, by President Coolidge to be minister to Finland. John B. Stetson of "Philadelphia' was selected recently for the post. He has not sailed for Finland And it was said hero today that he would remain in the diplomatic service, although. Uie pres ident was not- prepared to announce his iew assignment. i.Jttr. Poasonilweafurt'rtofVf8.' Oranges require no cultivation In Paraguay. 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