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Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 | PUMP ure “TD you seattebicstetio stn SISLER WHIFFS IN 7-INNING TILT Pitcher Davis of the Kill Texas, high school team kicked u & considerable fuss the other ¢ |when he fanned 24 batters in a nine-inning game, with Belton HL. 8. This was hailed as a new reo ord. Now comes Branch Rickey, former boss of St. Louls Browns, with the announcement that George Sisler, of the Browns, pitching for University of Michigan tn 1911, | whiffed 20 freshmen in seven in nings, Only one man reached first fon the Michigan Marvel and he |scored on three passed balls. Boxing Tournament Postponed a Week The annual championship boxing tournament scheduled for last Wednesday at the U. of W. has been postponed until after the yell rally. It will be hekt on Wednes. day noxt amy ICE HOCKEY FOR FRISCO San Francisco has an tee rink and has begun the organization of |an amateur team. INDOOR GOLF MEET HELD An indoor golf meet was held during the week in Vancouver, B. C. 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The bout will be staged by the Elks’ club, on May 19. | Sullivan ts the lad who fought the two draws with Leo Houck and tn two battles has shown Seattle fans more real fighting than all the rest of the local pros bundled together. The bout between Sullivan and Neff should be a corker. Both boys are more than willing to mix and rough {t. It appears to be one of |the best matches-made for some lit }de time ENJAMIN MEETS LEE JOHNSON | Joe Benjamin, who claims the Pa- cific Coast feather title, as the re- sult of his victory over Jimmy Fox, | Is scheduled to meet Lee Johgson, the clever little colored mitt slinger, re the Golden West club of Portland, on May 17. Johnson was} one of the group of boxers that }Tommy Burns took to Australia with Arthur Pelkey couple of years ago. JIMMY CARROLL COMING NORTH Jimmy Carroll, the fast Frisco Ind ts coming North to Portland and has written Dan Salt regarding a match here Dan says that he probably/| will use Carroll at one of the Austin) & Salt shows {f a suitable opponent) can be found. WRIGHT'S SHOWING VERY POOR According to a Seattle man who jsaw othe Frank Barrieau-Bitly Wright battle, in Portland, last Fri-| |day, Billy evidently suffered a se vere case of stage fright. | “Wright seemed to be scared to |death,” he said. He kept running }away from Barrieau. The showing |he made was miserable |fdns would have been knocked off |their seats at such a performance.” | JOE HARRAHAN | | MAKES HIT | | According to the dope in the }Portland papers, Joe Harrahan |made a big hit with the Rose City| | boxing fans on his recent visit there. | |One promoter, after seeing him go,| } wanted to sign him up for a main | | jevent this Friday against Lee John-| ® | son. | | LONNIE AUSTIN | TAUGHT JOE Harrahan has Lonnie Austin, box-, |Ing instructor of the Seattle School | ,. hysical Culture, ‘to thank for his| of sudden rise in Northwestern feath-| erweight circles. Lonnie took Joe |in tow after he had been discourag- led from embarking on a fistic ca- reer. |SALT LOUD IN | PRAISES | Dan Salt certainly likes the way! > | bouts are put on in Portland. “They dich TO COP TRACK MEET HERE) Things look blue for Washing team when it meets Oregon on Denny field Saturday the chief reason being that old alibi, the weather. This factor, coupled with the fact that Wash ington has one of the worst tracks in the West, not excepting high school and grade school tracks, ts to be blamed for the poor condition of the team. Newton and Stenstrom are both good century men when in condt tion, and ought to win in both sprints. Stenstrom ts in the middle of a bad slump just now, and needs at least a week to get back into abape, Newton is running fn good form. Drummond and Newton are the quarter men, but they have not rounded into shape in this event et, and they mush over Denny field's tortvous trail in about :62 With more (ime they should both out this down to :60 flat. Capt. Clyde {s the old, reliable Waterbury of the outfit, and with the new Swiss movement, which he has adopted this year, he ought to have no trouble In the mile and half-mile. MacDonald will be his running mate in the mile and Woodbridge tn the half, Knight and Gibson wil! probably be the entries in the 220 hurdles, and Gibson will travel over the sticks, Altho Knight hes made fair time in the 220 event, the time generally has been slow tn these events, The two-mile wil) be taken care of by Dill and Cor ton’s track bett, and they will be up against! one of the best twomilers on the Conat. In the broad fump Stuchell, Har-| ris and Pix have all been trying thia method of aerial navigation with more or lesa success, prin- cipally the latter. Hurlburt in the pole vault have been doing around 11 feet. This should be compared with Stuchell’s Seattle |MArk of 12 feet 8 inches, which he| push hard for regular berths. 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In the weights Wash jington is weak. Anderson is prob ably the best man in the javelin and Bonnell, Cochran, Murphy and Wirt make up the rest of the wolght squad Oregon will not have as many good men as they had last year, but |Chester Fee and Muirhead | are |about all they need to beat an or dinary college track team. Fee is = WONT PUMP, Be ‘SEATTLE IS VICTOR fone of the best all-around track 3 TO ¢) men in the country, having beer jrated as third best all-around man | Jat the San Francisco games last VANCOUVER, May 16—With jsummer, He ts equally good tn the | Charley Schmutz on the mound, the track and field events, and is hard attie club blanked the locals yes- to beat with the weights. Mufrhead |terday, win: The affair holds Coast records in the hurdies,|Was a between and can jump over s#ix feet. Need-| Schmutz less to say, Oregon will have other |#lab artist very good men on her team, and | While the regardless of the “bear stories” |Don Jor which she has sent out, it would| The score not be surprising 1f she repeated |. Seatt! jher Inst year's stunt and won the toonference title again. | allowed but two hits, Hants’ batters swung on for twice that number — R HPO. B Spring football practice at the t of W. has been brought to a close |A Mght, fam backfield may prove the solution of Dobie’s problem, as |developed by the spring practice. | Prospects are bright for one of the [best lines Washington has had tn years, but when {t comes to finding new faces to take the places of Mil ler and Shiel, Dobie is confronted with a difficulty. The varaity linemen who probably | will answer the call next fall are | Capt.elect Louts Seagrave, who ts one of the most relia guards | Washington has had in a great many years; Grimm, a freshman tackle, who showed signs of stuff jast fall; Logg, at center; Murphy jand Abel, at end, and Newton, ckle, Ot Promising material for the line ts found tn Gilmer, a 200-pounder from Lincoln, and Thomasen, another 200-pounder. who has had considerable prep Stuchell and | «school experience, and 1s built very | {much lke Gellatly, center of the jteam two years ago. Smith and Calkins were also out and should jand Mayfield also will bid hard for | places In the backfield, Noble and Young will contend for their old places at / $1.85 See Us and Sce Better Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices OUR OFFER INCLUDES: Exem- cents. Come and investigate De Net Destroy Wearing Poor G Kryptok, our Pryesight by We Have Did you ever see our douhle-vis fon glasses? 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MITCHELL TO BOX WHITE MILWAUKER, May 16—Charley yw hite, Chi lightweight, and | Ritchie Mitchell have signed for a 10-round bout on May Weight, ne 36 pounds. | ELLIS LOSES BLOCK PITTSBURG, May 16.—Charles |McCourt 4 Charles Elita, three-cushion champ, in the first block of their match last night ‘The regular meeting of the Seat-| tle Fly and Bait Casting club will be held tonight at the Press club, FRITZ MAISEL INJURED NEW YORK, May 16.—Fritz Mal sel, Yankee outfielder, suffered a | broken collar in yesterday's |game. He will be out a month, one Spokane Batte Great Fails Seattle | Tacoma At Bpokane §, Gr No game at Butte REAL ESTATE LOANS Lowest Rates Your abstract and Insurance papers are hela tn own vaults, whe: you may have access to them on @ moment's notice. WASHINGTON Savings and Loan Association B10 Second Ave. Established 26 Years Assets $5,500,000 SUE WINS JOB AS | :R FIELDER | The center field position on the Richmond (Va.) 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