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| STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915. PAGE 7, | JOHNNY EVERS’ KID |) SEATTLE HIGH TENNIS CHAMP PAT SCOTT TD Giants — [sum ete sp| Lhomas JUST STARTED GAME LAST YEAR| BOX O'LEARY hepato ares soy] Really |eaeeees| Here tor “Who's the best father in the F Troeh [CAMPBELL TO | Is First | MEET WRIGHT IN MAIN BOUT ag | eganie aaa long ago he confronted his fa Pat Scott and attle lightweights, left Thursday °. iii }125-pound boxers of Seattle, will PORTLAND, June 10. With | meot in fhe main event of the smok teorning for Apanories, Where’ they world?” countered the Keystone : Frank M. Troeh of Vancouver|.. 44 be ataged at the Greenwood will tangle ‘Thursday night with| Tne Tacoma Tigers literally Jami] Kink 109 Thomas, Seattle automobile Wash. rying off amateur hovors \ : Johnny O'Leary of Seattle and Travis | med & ame down the throats of the “I know you're the best father }/ Pilot and a member of the famous by smashing 392 blue rocks out ot | Athletic club Friday night, June 18 Davinnof Everett in the two main| Seattle Giants at Tacoma Wednes-|I In the world,” replied John, Je}| Mercer team, ariived im Seattle a possible 400 during the three days’| Manager Charley Ajax made this events which will mark the open. 44 making them win, whether they |] “But"—he hesitated and stud a Jadianapors ednesday and ‘meet, the annual Northwest shoot | announcement Wednesday Ine at the new $20,000 club house | Would or not. It was a bitter pill} ied the matter an instant—fa- || "ll! drive Chauncey Wright's Mer was declared today to Nave been the Jof the Anacortes Elks for the Giants, but they ran as truelf ther, what does Eddie Coiling || “Cr “ar in the auto races at Madb most successful ever held Wright te one of the best boys Scott and Pinkman have been|to form as they could and scored || tell his little boy?” re and Sun- W. J. Houser of Pomeroy captured | @Ver turned out here. He won his raining together at the Elks’ club | but eight runs off the 16 safe blows | on : shea the main event, which ended yes-| “rst fow fights, and has kept going and both boys are in condition to| they landed on Peterson's and Me-| focus. Pulten of the terday, with 99 out of a possible 100| Wotil at the last show he knocked put up @ hot battle. That they will |Ginnity'’s offerings, The Tigers did oro Aca ig nal th the Rose Featival classic. H. | OUt a California boxer with a repu be called upon to do It is evident,| all they could to cause Seattle to H nee eee eee Speed- Poston of San Francisco and F.C |tation in two minutes, Wright ts In O'L Scott is gol inst a {TUN Up a larger score, such as gly ‘ r : "7 confident he can trim Campbell, and 4 aT ree Davee Bh teakimen 2s Py ow They Stand At Madisor Thomas wiil go Riehl of Tacoma carried off the pro a amy Tartar, and in Davis Ed Pinkman | {ng bases on balls, wild pitches and against Ji 1 I fessional honors with 99 out of aj convinced Ajax he can put up a vill tangle with one of the best mit| three errors, but the Giants bucke In the Leagues Charles Lat Fre Bi “ord i possible 100 each. L. H. Reid was) 00d scrap ingers in the Northwest, O'Leary | and would have none of it. Seattle Gilets, Marcy D. Geratios, ia third with 98 Campbell expressed the opinion as been training in Anacortes for simply had to win, with Walter NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Paulsen, Jack Crawford and others ——$—$$—$—$_—_— he thought he would have little the past week Matis in the box, but they would not Won. Lest. Pet.|and some of the fastest speeding The Georgetown Cubs beat the ‘fouble defeating Wright, With _ win by a big score even if their hits | Victer= 21 = 63 ever geen on a half-nile track Ss } Rainier Beach Juniors in a one-| doth boys so confident, the fans and the playing of Tacoma did|teeme Hl promised aided contest, 14 to 5. Gus Shaten- | !ook for @ good bout WICKER WINS DUEL: make st hard to avoid, The score|Vancou - 23 400| Manager Robert A. Hiller says kirk, the Cubs’ third-sacker, hit the, Both boys started training this i | was 8 to 1, Aberdeen seems = 8 449/ that no expense is being spared to pill for a homer in the sixth, with | Week, and will be in good shape by a ey we + %0 = = 498) get the Madison track into the Sead r ~ SPOKANE, June 10.—Bob Wicker ; two men on The Cubs want to, the night of the show, The rest of and Al Bonner fought : In four innings the Giants clubbed NATIONAL | be t possible condition and that book games with out-of-town the card has not yet been announc oiahare pen Wednweé he aie out three safe bingles each. Kili st. Pet.|the coming meet will be an as averaging 18 years. Address Sy ed, but Ajax has hia selections in Wisin: was oefatted ' ho ok = lay opened with a double and scored |" hia» +666 ‘ 4 1] sured success ing’s, or phone Carl Prato, Sidney mind and will give them out in a beat the Victories Bagge ee % The when the next two men up hit safe-| pr 4 #4 ; This is further indicated by the 649. | day or two 1,7 to 8, Theliy ‘They bounced Peterson's offer-| Boston S| wonderful time being made by “Am i: SR adel 3 Indians bunched their hits off Bon-| ings off the bat at will o0\ drivers in spins on the ner, while the visitors fatled to take | sthed in the second and dex he was! py course. W Charles Latta advantage of their swats off Wick n the second and Joe MeGin-| inet 42° | covered the in his Sehnel- h nity went in, Joe had nothing Peter-| New York ‘ : er, and r base running cost them | go, gid not have, and b < der Special in ds flar, and several runs. Wicker fanned nine have, and he was slug AMERICAN LEAGUE Jim Parsons did it in 35% seconds, ged as freely as his predecessc ¥ ‘4 men, p eenOF. | v “ Pet) both men taking the sharp turns Vietorta 000020001 MeGinnity was hit hard in the last) Chicago .....--+-+0- *2"\iike demons. New bleacher seats, 4 three stanzas, but four ttle runs| Detrolt 4 herd a pom “ . Spok p12 : n8 | os : ; covered, have been erected alon, The Schwager & Nettleton boys/St. P.. Finlayson and Andresou pokane .... 01220002°%—Tiy all the score board showed in ington” : ORR p-tphe Bade segs = those frames. 22 aes] took a fast and well played game|Lilly & Co. Blair and Coleman from the Railway Mail Service nine} by a score of 6 to 4 1 8 a@N | South Park continued their win ‘: GIRLS BEAT OUT BOYS ra CHAMPS WIN AGAIN, Tacoma came across with her|Mhiladeiphia team featured with t infleld|ning streak by beating the Olympia ) — | onl of pa Patt work. Jelub on their home grounds. The [ies para a a cae 2 (See Fam Ot the kame in the fourth, ; —- | batting and fielding of the outfield Reuther hald the Aberdeen C gaat oak © leuk trite Goat o aneer! cot. ot| Sonttio’s ste Beh see ae The Dept. 15 team in the Noon °rs. Thompson, Roy Brown and lth ' he Aberdeen Cats in n kp a long drive that a speedy a8 so | torians are, this spring, all girls. league at Sears-Roebuck Co, could Dave Williams, featured th »| the palm of his hand thruout Wed.| runner would have romped home on. . Commencement exercises of the not get a hit off Seibold Tuesday (for the Parks, The so gihe Fame | —Photograph by W. R. Cowan nesday's game, and the Champs had| Pity for the Giants, or « determina $ 8 eix graduating classes will be held be heen ggg f 2 | no trouble winning, 7 to 1. A double-| tion to make them win once, b i | Tuesday. With the exception of and were defeated by the Dept. 2¢/latch was chartered for the occa | a — 3 | meatier ‘| fiata Sto a The bartine and field, on, and carried the capacity toad | Left to Right—Miller, Runner-Up in 1915 Tournament, and Percy Cham. header was scheduled, but rain tn-| aver, halted him at second base and 2° 8. | Beeteay, ee eee ing of Finnick and the playing of (400). Batteries: Stolting, Frink| derlain of Broadway High, Winner of 1918 High Schoo! Champion: | » ie pla alt etd Sg sae Pol hag oe satech Nigh aauek. at Slsaall Roark featured. Batteries: Jones |and Johnson; Everett, Hendrickson ship. } a game. Harkness, for Aber-/the | Park M. E. church, the classes will and Faras; Siebold and O'Neil and Plagstad. | deen, was pounded all over the lot.|_ "et ARR UW POA Park M. E. church, the classes wil ; , Next Sunday, South Park team When it is taken into consideration that Perey Chamberlain, winner| Aberdeen ... 1000000006 Be Hs ait Pet. | have perriens in their respective The Keystone Giants defeated| will clash with the Lions tn the firat | f,this year's champtonship tn the singles, started in last year to learn| Vancouver .. 00201202 7. as 33 | Schoo! the Rainier Beach team June 6 by | ##me of a three-game series for the | this ane ‘agen itiva m= ag ge unequaled In any sport. His con. —s — : 2 $ ry set | LB a score of 10 to 5. Norris and Aus-|city title. | ception of me was such that he was not able to enter the school . 3 ; tin hit out homers. The battery for| The Parks would like to be| tourney last year. His rise came quickly, for he was able to reach the BEATS MRS. M’LEAN ae ee the Giants wi Hankt matched with some out-oftown | *¢m-finals of the Junior State tourney, which was held last year at the | Raymond, es Se, gS Be E as ins «= and) oftown | rm t “ se Cana ane a se ua as HS | Ste Teac IN TENNIS TOURNEY” SS y games thru Spalding’s, their next| | When the tryouts came this year for the schoo! team, Chamberlain | | Totaie . a. © °93000 al at eee game being with Bothell, at Bothell The Ballard Beavers beat the bb conceded - have ny first piace on the team cinched. Chamber | sania Se ls, Tecoma ABR HPO. A. F | At Vancouver 7 a next Sunday | Queen Anne Tornadoes at Fort Law.| !#in has seen defeat only once this year, and that by Don Waller of -HILADELPHIA, June 10.—In/ jenn” . . 7 ae ee | i hea Shea Tone tte 1, in & actor inaine ant | Seattle. Miller, his opponent, was runner-up in the same tourney last|the third round of the women’s na wi Pie cake cee a BGOLLY DOUBTFUL Swift & Co. won from the Seattie Walter Lorig of the Reavers « red} ear, being beaten by Ross Williams of Queen Anne tional singles tennis championship |" ee Dom a, See 6 A THINGS ARE so Hardware Co. in the Commercia! | ith the bat. getting a home run, a — ee = jtournament here Wednesday, Mre. |S" ser 8 6 : fag 7 ore a to Ut dnc age et * eS OA TQ CAPTAIN ic itennd sxler cc, Ya and wotronalion coamping, wae de | tf tp $f} Mss aie || Uncertain an you [f= Columbia city. Wiking of Swit'| mes up. | ketball squads, midget football and|feated by Mra. Geores Wiahtonn |Peicresn, ¥ Re: in Gee PS || GET SO MUCH YOU Co. made two three-base hits | tennis t . i. a Bieearees. » o oo 6 6 2, made vo, teeters Te | yy write Sox vases anctror| FRANKLIN ON 1QUG ims ‘tmnt ite, “ee, 48t|of ewton, teemeriy net Hasl|msnnies# $F 8 FS LEAST EXPECT THE Bwift & Co., Hovey and Picken, |&me to their list of victories Sun. ters were awarded Willis B Hotchkiss of California. The score : oS 8 st. Oh Bh geee e necee a0 AT YOu Seattle Hardware Co., Rebman and | ay by defeating the Lakeviews, 10 Hier Gapoball, “football, tacketeall| eee cee sere, Fomr Rowton wor ee ee Wipe siege Mi Torgenson. to 3. Fruit and Irvine were the bat.| _ Bill Foran, a junior and shortstop 90 gh 0m all, basketballlen, one from New York, one Pitts Peeeeets a8) repemaL LeacuR ReseLrs =|] CANT HARDLY TELL. : tery for the Sox, and Paine ang|of this year's baseball team at) nneed BT he burger and one Philadelphian are| sas teens Satea | At memes ONY A Loe 8 Chas H. Lilly Co. lost a hard Sheets for the Lakeviews. a vag dire gp een fhe gore TROYED BY Vine ng ogee in the fourth round red fsa al Foe +g od eons of the ane squad at the DES today wit Molla Bjurstedt Saavie fought mggr re a in ae KING athletic assembly ofs the school FIR the Norwegian champion. « rte Mokke. | Two-base hit—Kil- COAST LEAGUN RESULTS Chicago. a Wednesday. There was a deadlock -_— a Rane tae say Ona = At Portland §, Salt Lake 0 | R. in the Commercial league, the HAS RELAPSE lin the election of a basketball cap-| The Brooklyn Grocery, at FB. 40th] County missioners at Bremen |Rermen L oaitth, Chobe’ reenao ns) Af pcore being § to 6. By hard hitti tain, and the matter went over unti! #t. and Brooklyn ave., is a complete ogee and 3 rune off Peterson in 1% innings: i1| ] C., M. & St. P. came up from) ATHENS, June 10.—King Con-|next season |lows today, following a $20,000 fire, | eno Giecuss whether Blake island! nits and § rune off MeGinnity tn | nd tn the last inning and won | stantine today suffered a relapse. |. Fifty-eight letters were given out made unmanageable by the pH red fon eggdmagrall asso frosge Aled | vom Rea: Three ER eed Mla ge ro ne neh gris Age cg ‘ the game. Finlayson pitched an ex-| The offictal bull stated his|at the assembly to individuals ofision of an ofl tank Wednesd 1, by Matle t. Fane ork Bort at Gostey Stable, | s cellent e. Batteries: ©. M. . ‘ ee . It inesday|school district, Wednesday. Both 2 Wha pie maker of affidavit that Lusitania | ! gam, @loondition was “i isfactory ven different teams, including the might. It was insured for $11,000. 'schools want land for revenue EI Sagat n= was armed, has been found PLAN BOND ISSUE ing submitting a bond issue to pro- : MARKET REPORT alg gig needed, at the next election. They —— discussed the matter without act Prices tumbled in wholesale | Flort fashion on the “street” Thursday, Ziorias t cabbage, ie, r spinach, tomatoes and spuds join ing the downward trend. Raspber- ries took the biggest drop, with s declination of 25 cents. Schwager & Nettleton mil Co.| wankee Puget Sound Pioneers’ club|commencement exercises of Union hgtpereoey pou big gfe sup |arrived in Spokane Wednesda |college at Schnectady, N. Y., Wed- |ply 1,000, eet of lumber for use 3 nesday, said only force can in construction of government rail-| 97 ced Perkins, ae ORNUO | sense. 1 PO. ae way in Alaska. of Spokane laundry, sentenced to one to five years in pen Wednesday | Grand lodge, |. O. O. F, of Ta Semi-annua ction of officers of!on charge of bigamy. “I w just coma, votes down amendment to Knights of Pythias held Wednesday |jovesick,” his excuse, Had wite Constitution proposing decrease in night In Pythias lodge. in Everett; took another tn Spo- number of delegates attending an- Corporal Mike Radulovich, Juneau | kane. nual conventions. miner, back from Serbian front with interesting stories. Says Austrians used dum-dum bullets *"'HIPPODROME a Work on three additional rooms) Judge Parker of Olympia, married | Fifth and University of state fish and game commission,/to Harry A. Hart, auditor of Olym-| [i Cleam Amusement Seneca and Fourth, started Thurs-|pia Light and Power Co, Wednes- Hometike 1-rince UNION ORCHESTRA, : D ‘Teachers | ] 1 | School directors are contemplat-'ing Wednesday +i | Main 1359. Open 11 A. M. to 12 P. 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BUY FROM 0 TOUS inite settlement was reached, ue, ay.}|!_0t6 Kearny, _____—eorsy-_]' taking in an oyster reserve. EALER OR SEND IOSSTAMPS