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GIANTS MAY LAN ON THE TOP TODA Seattle making a whirtwind ecrap ter firet place. Sunday the Giante grabbed another game from the Portiand Colts, | making 10 straight victories for the past two weeks. Providing the Beavers are bumped by the Portiand Colts today, Seattle needs only to take the opener here with Victoria today to land on the top of the ladder If such Is the case, the morrow will find Seattle in possession of a 7-point lead over the Canucks. ¢ Pete Schneider continues to head Here How the Teams Stand | the Seattle pitchers, Pete has a Today . percentage of .846, having won 11 | ’ Won, Lost. Pet games and lost two. The nominal | ‘ancouver 18 874 | leader, though, Is Al Gipe. Gipe| Seattle 16 has pitched five games and hasn't | peosane 23 | | been beaten yet. Kelly le third on } saecome ae i. the tl with three wins against Portland 29 S70 | | none fost. Del! and Bonner haven't Victoria .. 82 804 | fared so well. Dell's record ie five victories and four loses, Bonner played like has won six. He was bumped five nst Nick Wil | times. Depredation by the Coast league club have taker most of the stars from the North westerners and the Colts are pret ty weil shot to pieces. The kind of dall the Giants played, though, was geod enough to beat any other club in the circuit. The warm weather has very helpful to the Tilks’ pitch staff. The only weakness shown at all by the local club during the early part of the son was in i the pitching ranks. The reappear ance of Kelly has he 4 straighten things out, and having overcome the twirling flaw, today finds Man. ager Tealy in pretty good shape to talk pennant possibilities. Seattle has been hammoring the ball hard. Swatio is the batting sensation of the league. Huha,| James, Fullerton, Cadman and Kit | May are ench contributing their share of hits, too. Martini has tm- proved slightly. WAS SAME YEAR AGO The same situation which pre sents itself in the standing of the Northwestern league clubs today, with Seattle making a neck-and: k fight with the Beavers for lead honors, was observed fans on Monday, a year just proven st place by a t was one game behind later Se: bumped ucks out of first place. Let's hope history repeats it self. Two days le the Can Charley Swain ts to the top of the days. a logging his way ting list these During the past two weeks ley has come up from the first —e to the first three. He ts biff. ing .318, and {s only a fow points Bayley vs. Burns er of Spokane. "Baul i the league with an 6. Bobbie James has SAN FRANCISCO. June 1.—Joe| dropped out of the .300 hitters, His Bayley, the Canadian lightweight, | average is 291, Martini ts the cel- and Frankte Burns have been/lar champ of the Giants, with .229. matched to box 20 rounds here June 12. ee oe | COMING TO SEATTLE|| Wonder Who Did? TACOMA, June 1.—Confuston re} sulting from a complicated handicap | arrangement has officials of the Ta- coma Yacht club up in the alr as to who won the Dorman cup race. The! Beattie Yacht club has been asked | to straighten things out. DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Today at 3:00 VICTORIA V8. SEATTLE A@mtasion 25¢, 50c, 75 and $1.00 Renton Cars he pe Cee ICE o ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 AMERICAN FOURTH AND PIKE a ERNEST GIANETTI, Proprietor. TOMMY MURPHY SAYS WIL LIE RITCHIE TAKES TOO MANY; CHANCES. TO US IT LOOKS LIKE THE PROMOTER TAKES } Rene Thomas, the auto driver, who became famous over night. He won the 500-mile race at Indianap- olis Saturday. Thomas probably will take part In the Seattle auto races July 18 and 19. SOME FAVORITE BOOKS OF THESE TEAMS Chicago Cube—“Looking Back. | ward.” Pittsburg Pilratee—“Biazing the Way.” Chicago Lost.” White Sox—’ jaradise Louis ‘Goux says Bob Burman is not capable of driving a taxt- cad in Paris, HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—50c THE CHANCES. THE PITTSBURG TEAM WITH Wagner out of the line-up is like a navy without battleships. Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Belect from the Goods of the Fol- lowing Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Rellable and Solicit Your Patronage. FLAGS Linquist & Lund, Inc. Phone Elliott 5340, 1104 Third Avenue. Manufacture to order Flags, Pen- nants, Sleeping Porches, Awnings and Tents. A Place to Eat INDIANAPOLIS AUTO WINNER COMING TO SEATTLE Three Pitchers Who Won Their | Fame by Use of the Spitball. | By Hugh S. Fullerton | The fellow who is writing Ed Walsh's stuff for him having opened up the subject of the spit ball {t seems about time for some one to tell the origin of that moist | delivers and its evolution. They talking now of using a patent attached to the belt of cher, to make the use of aliva unnecessary An Old Invention Perhaps they think jing years ago Washington some jot the White Sox and Washington |players and onr old friend, The | Later e Judge, were discussing the spit ball. Most of the younger gen Jerntion held that Elmer Stricklett, whe r revived ie and taught it to the! ventor. ‘Stanford Second | 8ST. Lovurs eae 1 ° |ford university track team, which | finished second {in the Missouri |¥alley conference meet here Sat jurday, left for the Coast today Chicago university won the meet. | Cubs After Grant CHICAGO, June 1 ted here. today Cubs are carrying on negotiations with the New York Giants for Shortstop Eddie Grant. i\Fans 27 _ Batters It was admit- r pitcher in the California state league, is the talk of the town here today, following his stellar pitching in a semt-pro game. Long fanned | out 27 batters. Ballard Victor The Ballard baseball team re- turned to Seattle late Sunday night after having scored a 4-to-3 victory over the Elks at Bellingham Satur day aftgracon, }| Want Return Go | SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.—Bt | forts are being made to sign Leach Cross and “Red” Watson up for a| return match tn this city. Cross | won the decision from Watson re- | cently. Cornell Winner | CAMBRIDGE, Mai June 1.- | Cornell was the winner in the dig | | annual track and field meet here | |Saturday afternoon. Pennsylvania | | was second and Michigan third Settle It Soon The University of Washington |faculty will hold a special meeting |e wih to decide on what day the eightoared crew may leave for Poughkeepsie. Conibear wants to | depart June 6. | A STAR WANT AD will | sell it quickly. HE’S TRYING TO PUT ACROSS AN ANCIENT IDEA that the Chicago. Bob Long,’ THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 1, ” oon ie. Auto Meeting. 5 signature of the Indianapc Thomas st 1 the previous record for the mile event, corm pleting tho distance tr hours minutes and 4599-100 seconds, The former record, established by Joe Dawson, was 6 hours 21 minutes and 3-100 seconds, Dawson hung up this mark in 1912 With the famous Frenchmar jam meg the field ivers, th | tlon-wide atten it in the pls of the w poratio of the on For thi oa on the cream of racing talent being secured Barney Oldfield, the first Ameri can to flash across the finishing ra) line, has assured the local man ith Y hene agement that he will fine up w Ler I of the rest of the starters Oldfield wae the fifth in the 00 mile race. oe Oldfield omas will ; 1 that Al Orth used vn : sen ot Aid, in a pecullar mar ar the tadianawctla Soure: ner, The Little Judge declar dia tra s two mile had seen the spit ball used year g, while the ¢ ut the © Orth start Finally we | — is a mile quarter ided to walk downtown and ask jo Mike Scanlon, who is the final resort In sich cases. Uncle Mike was one of the or ganizers of the first Washington | | Baseball club and during the late/ "60's and early ‘70's, ho was al player and manager. We found Unele M He Carried Glycerine nade a clean age: Well” he eaié. ° : at concluded with the Well,” be said, “I can't recol-] 20 teog colts, The Gisnts wound lect who the first pitet s 2 fter up the campaign Sur noon I saw use the spitball . to-l defeat t ollection was Tommy Bond, when A saa ae he pitched for me at New Bedford, | ,Aertte> Bee doe in the Eastern league in 1873, Tom- |+1, 1 Russ Ford my had a fine spit ball. He used i to carry a bottle of glycerine in : : 4 his hip pocket and put a drop or| ; 4 Py White Sox pitchers, was the tn-|two of ft on his finger tips before s 6 ° mah 2 n\vanon om _ | nuna eBid Bie’ ° Marcint. if >t : am F i oO. A. F ‘ ae ae ne 7 ‘ a tie ae ae eae ‘te ie i Ye Goltrin, se ee ee ee. |Sturrey, © ie ae By Hal Sh has soon him tn action te forced |iown. > css 8 ¢ eridan ; : NEW Youn, June 1.—Gotham iia {het Qmith packs a pile) | rem hoi mid fight fene figure that Gendcet r wallop in elther mitt. *Matted for McKune tn the ninth Easy Work for Him Ameticans who have seen Car pentier work say he ts the clever est big man in the ring, not even| excepting Jack Johnson, and that| frown ¢ fs he can hit, too. It is pointed out | {, Dovbie : that he put Joe Jeannette down for | °"?'"*—™ for a nine-second count tn their 20. Smith will fatten Georges Carpen- tier when they clash in London late this month. No one here con. tends that Smith is a graceful tn dividual in the ring or that he ts a clever boxer, but everyone who er1ze00% . . NATIONAL LEAGUE round fight and that he has sent on, Lost other heavies down and out with | Xe" Tor - ie ease. Pittedu . “4 Carpentier a Rooter Brooklyn . us Carpentier, ft fs maid, tears in| *\,.oule HH after the fashion of Terry McGov-| Boston . 22 ern, and fs busy from start to fin- a CAN BEAGUR w ish. And, ft might be said, any hinge |man who tears {nto Smith in this | washington “4 2 fashion is likely to wake up an/| Philadelphia uu hour or eo later. ws +4 “As a rule,” mid Harlem Tommy n Murphy, “they don’t tear into|# 18 | Smith in this country. The faster | Xv York 18 | they come into him the better he , likes ft. Cleverness {s of no use FEDERAL LEAGUE Missing teeth are replaced by) against a man like Smith ” yon. Lost. Pot The Ohio Method by artificial teeth - — — aes ose that are natural as your original a Ril, |teeth. Examinations are now be- IRS + a ing conducted without charge, and a Maas a eg 7k ase estimates are furnished in all cases, || SAYS is ee FOUND IN EXCAVATED aoe ia | We Stand Back of Our Work | 1 : 446 for 12 Years’ Guarantee. COAST LEAFUE ee $25 Set of Teeth | fan Francisco 1% a9 Guaranteed .. oe Los Angeies ee t Set of Teeth | facramante ee 4 $15 Guaranteed ....... $5) RUING INDICATR A KNOWL » secre es 8 $1 Solid Gold or |] EDGE OF BASEBALL AMONG | AMERICAN St Loule 4. Detroit 2 Porcelain Crown.... THE EGYPTIANS. trott 2-0, Bt, Louie 1-2; Washington 6-2 :, —_—_ Roston 4-7; Philadelphia §-6, New York Gold or Porcelain YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 0-10; Chicago $-1, Cleveland 2-2 | Bridge Work....... pac ine NATIONAL —Chicago 31, St, Loule 1 Cincinnat! 2-8, Pittabur turday | Solid Gold Fillings $11.00 Up|] Seattle 4, Portland 1. Cineinnat! 3-3, Pittsburg 2-0; Reston 7-8 Vancouver 4, Spokane 1, Philadelphia $-2; New York 11-4, Brook Other Fillings | cokes -50¢ |] Tacoma 4, Victorta 2. lyn a Office hours, 8:20 to 6. Sundays, Fy 9 to 12. OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, He’s Badly Hurt |: INDIANAPOLIS, June 1.—Joe Dawson, the well-known auto driv- er injured in the races here Satur- day, was reported to be in a serious condition at a local hospital. Daw- STAR WANT ADS have son {8 the only one of the six men| Lots, Homes, Farms ready for _thurt still in the hospital. you, on attractive terms. NORTHWESTERN —Saturday— Be: Portiand 4-8; Vancouver 4-1, + Tacoma 0-6, Viotoria 4 ‘|hunts her house at home. —_—_—_———— RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. TRAVELING MIT A CAFES J. D, THAGARD & Vv. ADAMS The Mecca 610 First Avenue Union Street pao sis) FUNERAL DIRECTORS — SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle our pro feesion by bidding for the burial or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with, BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE ‘TtAM You HAVEN'T 186 A GREAT LIFE, ADOLPM, AIN'T) laor MUCH OF A APPETITE, 1T2 Now FoR A GOOD FEED! HAF You, ADOLPH? You AIN'T EATING MUCH. WASS YOU SICK, ADOLPH? You DITA'T EAT MUCH. ED WALSH MUST BE USING SLEEPING POWDERS| Manager for Local Auto Racing Company Negoti- ates With Rene Thomas---Oldfield, Who Was First Yankee to Finish, Also Sought for Seattle’s July Frank Lowry, general manager of the t a two-day auto meet in Seattle, July 18 a ce ¢ | Winner of the 500-1 race at Ind oli in re |Frenchman here for the July meeting r J negotiate with number of f t « h the tent EALY 10 Martin Kiliilay, the fleet ¢ this theld ais fielder, was put out of service § second day afternoon, when he took a sw ree throw from Brown tn the back. Ful- will get back yrton was shifted from second to| His ey ter and Perrine filled Char | shoes at second an “ At noon today Kiliflay was ) RANDOM SHOTS A Glimpse Ahead Ml Henley regatta, Thames river, London, England, July 1-4. . . PACKEY M’FARLAND HAS BE COME A DIRECTOR OF A BREW- ERY—CHIneLY BECAUSE HEB INVESTED IN TH TOCK IN- ; Brickley kicks & football at a AD OF THE OUTPUT summer; ¢ ot males > Fe ir ctice; Cobb spends a Southpaw Knock a ting; Ed Walsh practiced | Walsh says that Detroit's rs to get his balk motion | | three best pitchers are not as e out of ten try ning and say, “I can't.” see APS WERE RE | by president the oth |The president doesn’t care | meets these days. recruits; r day. | who he | Many a man will admit that the | world ie square if the oth ) will offer to bet him $100 eee | An Alton, man teaching} |emall boys how to pitch, broke his| jarm at the first throw—and the| | boys know as much as they did be-| |fore, or would have afterward. — || } eee A Chicago man lost $40 in a poker game, waited outside and held up the winner; which beats playing just another round of roodies. cee A Dip Into the Past Aug. 27, 1890, Nancy Hanks trot- heats in 2:12 and fastest time up to date Independence, ted thre 2:12% 2:12, the for trotting horses; Iowa. and tellin treatment ation, and Lamp the names of some of these fellows from Colorado en- tered in a conference meet in Chi- cago: Clarence, Leslie, Wyllys, Wendell and Cecil—all bold, bad || rah-rah lads. . Wiille Ritchie wants $50,000 to fight In London, and right away Emil Thiry wants to be his man- ager. Pony Riders Here NEW YORK, June 1.—The Brit- ish polo team which will compete for the international championship here has arrived ous Locom: bles’ w' an D’ bility Fleming High Man Twenty-four crack local marks- men turned out to the Harbor isl- and traps Sunday morning, to take part in the Seattle Trapshooters’ as- sociation’s regular weekly tourney, | Hugh Fleming was high, with 93, Blood ee practice The Wise House Hunter She reads STAR “FOR RENT” ADS until she finds it, KLEIN 'S SHOE HOSPITAL 5 CHANGE SEATTLE LINE- UP good as the | of a left-handed knock at the IVED | | Sox regular team. tinal Gisorders peculiar, to without resorting to surgery. orders of Men: Hours, 10 a m. to § p mj; Sune 10 to 12. sultation DR. 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