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THAT A MAN CANT TIUST THOUGHT OF A SWELL SCHEME TO GET TO CHICAGO EVEN IF WE ARE BRoKC, YOU KHOW A VIOMAN CAN GET AWAY WITH A LOT of STUFF PEN j BY EDWARD HILL. The Giants’ ene straight victory has broken. Sure, we mean the Giants. Brown's Vancouver series yesterday, 2 to 1 winning. in quick order. @aved Seattle the first inning. NO BATTING PRACTICE TO BREAK JINX Manager Teale not have the Gi ting practice this morning. two swats in the game. is scheduled. HERB SALVEBON OUT WITH GIANTS ing out with the Giants. him on the squad. MciVOR FORGETS FIRST BASE IS THERE BUYING REAL ESTATE —IsNotOrdinarily i | Hazardous The hazard may exist, but can be positively overcome, and contro- versies thereby avoid- j ed, providing the par- ties to the deal them- selves place their en- gagements and com- mitments with a well- organized escrow de- partment of a respon- sible corporation, oper- ating under strict state supervision. If you have a prob- lem relating to the pur- chase, or sale, of real property, in which your own interest is at stake, , you may easily avail yourself of the service | of this company—an inquiry will nothing, and may save you both money and trouble. cost you Washington Title Insu Lice Company 816 SECOND AVE. Seattle | sion. Beavers q galloped off with the first of the ‘The best that can be said for our boys {s that they came mighty near Bill MecIvor was on the knoll for the Giants. He started out like he was going to tom the game away Follman, the first) ™man up, fanned. Then Bill allowed the bases to become intoxicated. | Shaw's eplendid peg to the plate/ | BARHAM AND RU | WITH VANCOUVE Raymond did ts out for bat Yes. | terday they hit ‘em all over the Jot in practice and collected but Tealey | tants the players to get them In| games today. A doubdle-beader | Herbert Salveson, who has work-| ed in thie league on several occa- land today to the effect that the sions, and was with Spokane at the t beginning of this season, fs work Manager Raymond said he did not intend to sign Herb, as he had no place for Bill Melvor pulled s couple of winning « ot Se ig Bonk ivory brand when he failed to leover first base twice Two bunts were laid down the first base line ‘ With Wally Hood on the mound,| them and turned to throw : Bob covered the bag bowever, Bill was ROD MURPHY LEFT IN VANCOUVER | Rod Murphy strained a tendon in his arm just before the Vancouyer team embarked Brown was forced to leave his pep first-satker | man, the relief catcher, is holding | the first fine style for Bob, however. | pery down Pitchers ! couver bas been sell was clothes, | WILLIAMS WILL NOT GO TO PORTLAND was Word Credies, Went south. th next season CATCHER CHEEK BOOSTS HERBERT MANOUK UTT AND JEFF—Isn’t the Censor Provoking? IFA MAN GOT ON A TRAIN AND SAID HE LOST His MONEY HE WOULD GET THE BUMS RUSH BUT A WOMAN AL SHE'S Gor To DOS SMILE AY THe } First Mix of Series Won by Vancouver; No Batting Practice Wayne Russell were team recalled by it looks like Barham ts trying to land back with the Beavers. in a unie, confabbed with Brown tn deal between Spokane whereby has fallen flat. McCredies heard Ken was ill they withdrew is brought word that Oscar Harstad {s on the auction block. | STRAND LOOKED TO | DO “COME-BACK” | Paul Strand, the kid pitcher who! went from Spokane to the Roston! | Braves, is now with Roger Bresna | han’s Toledo ciub. good year, and the baseball dope: | eters are figuring him to step back} into the big show for another Harry Cheek the that Herb Wally shi Vancouver Beavers, Manouk, pitcher, who asked for and received his release from the Giants, has the making of a big league slab artist Harry has worked with Herb in an effort to teach him control peppery little catcher says Herb’s work is improving. CADMAN HITS HARD BUT NOT SAFE Cadman, ving a bit of bard luck isn't @ player in the league who is Barham and out with the Van-| yesterday, Russell | Rus. but Barham ame | recetved from Port-| gl ComPULC TOR AND THE Sime | Prace CAVES IN. Go TD THAT FARM \ Bur — HOUSE AND SWIPE “A womans | | bs fmm DRESS OFF THE UNE Ano | omy WOU DRESS UP LIKE A f in succes | Gidding fielded No one The third time,/ om the job | for Seattle, and | at home. Foil stopping place in| Le | Brown and » Mc When Ken On the same wire He is having a Veteran catcher of believes the young! each added Seattle's catcher, There half forfeit Athletic STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1916. PAGE 9. Copyright, 1916, by HC ‘Trade Mark Reg U. ® Pat. oft Fisher By BUD FISHER THIS 1S NOY AVERY PRIVATE To UNDRESS pine \ Dorr Uncoun Re Acyry! \ [ANTHONY Wnomya! =,3uuuvan| ‘ = GAMS | STANLEY HETCHES ||| | MINE MURPHY) NEWMARKET, Englend, May 30,—E. Hulton’s horse, Fifinella, | The} won the “New Derby” this after-| noon from a field of ten starters. Feta Northwesterm League hitting the old apple like Wally But other players can “hit ‘em BASEBALL where they ain't which Wally VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE doesn't seem able to do. He is Deoable. jer—Firet Game meeting every ball smash on the pe aad Cénio KO. For nose, but is outlucked as far as hits By the Famous “Princess” Take Fourth Canadian Pacific Line Inside passage 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SC o P, hite P sailings and other information, cail £, E. PENN Genera! Agent, Passenger Department 713 Second Ave., ursions ga tie’, Ave. Cars See Alaska in Comfort The splendid steamers “Princess Charlotte,” “Princess Alice” and “Princess Sophia” offer unexcelled service. fortable rooms with modern conveniences, and are all that is to be desired Com- meals that No seasickness. ENERY MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW rates, or write ACK SHERIDAN ili } agreed mye ' FOR SEATTLE CLUB Mike Sheehan San Francisco out The race was over a distance of fielder, has been purchased for the 1% miles for a sweepstakes of 8100 Giants by D. E with about $5,000 Dugdale. Word was recelved today that the terms were acceptable to the San Fran- cisco club. Sheehan is a young Santa Clara college player. He heen going at a livel clip, but was sold to; jmake way for Jack Dalton, who has been turned over to the Seals by Cincinnatl Manager Raymond signed Bill Pettus, a local semi-pro, Tuesday morning, but will let him go. ( weve Gor To OMOOTERS ARE INVITED TO PORTLAND WINS DERBY Hlow It Happ ned | t any athlete list ten 4 a member by the name of Ah! There's a grand old American name! : Strowger, president of the i é Gun club, has been bus o ‘ e ged in rounding up entries : 1 4 °/for the four-day shoot. Next Sun ; 2 37 1) e| day has been set aside as Prac AB Fh HPO. A. E./tlce day for the purpose of allow: ‘ 1 18 1 @)ing those unfamiliar with the {oo ft @ 8 {rounds to become acquainted with | | 4 6 2 # «1 e|the conditions, Four new con Brown, 2 4 o 9 4 §& ®)crete traphouses have been con Hamilton, > i 5. 2 $ | Ol structed thru the untiring efforts | Fitestmmons, oe + 6 © « 4 6/0f John G. Clemson, one of the di 7 2 2 Clrectors of the local organization , And everything will be in readiness to handle the lorgest entry list in o he histor of the assoctation ° Frank M. ‘Troeh, Washingto eet, State amateur champion, and Pet detver 4.) H. O'Brien, Or nm state amateur Hood * | title holder, are both in great con ihrecn {dition to break the elusive clay 140, Um-| pigeons at Everding park. Both nimrods attended the Albany state shoot and the Seatt ate shoot LRAGUR recently, getting away with flying Ya colors. 1” Secretary Frank Templeton of 15 the Portland Gun club wishes to 4 impress on the minds of visitors 16 | who contemplate coming to Port- land during the week of June 4 to ] WAM ay M ! NEW PLAYER BOUGHT | Gata Time Planned for Visit-| | ors to Traps in South | |WRITE TO SECRETARY - | BY EARL R. GOODWIN PORTLAND, Ore.. May Thirty-three hundred 4 and trophies will t the winners of in the 2nd annual nt of the of the Northwest trap. shoottr Sports men's association to be held at the Everding park traps of the Portland Gun club next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday The main event slated for Wed nesday, June 7, will be known as the “For You a Rose tn Portland Grows” 100-bird race, $100 {n cash being donated by the Portland Rose Festival association as a spe cial inducement for nimrods to contest for honors. Wednesday ts the opening da of the annual al here, and it is the of ihe Northwest shoot Rounding Up Entries sure tin Portland and secure certificates at | fare is pold to start for} In dot ecial third have the customar turn in their certificates to Secre tary Templeton pro ding 0 persons | “Farmer Can't Stop Whistling,” says headline, This fellow ought to hit 1000 tm vaudeville. 1 HOPE WO Woman 1S READING THis | PicruRre ) ay, Cheasty’s Closed All Day in Honor of the Nation’s Heroic Dead Back in Eddie Pinkman, Seattle's clever lightweight, who recently fought Willie Hoppe a slashing four-round battle in Los Angeles, arrived fr Seattle last night from San Fran cinco He came up on a visit, and does not intend to tarry long. He 1s ne only the most popular box fighter in Southern California, but is a movie star as well You, girls, Eddie is a star of the movies “I have to hurry right back,” sald Mr, Pinkman, “and finish a five-reei picture in which I am being fea tured.” Imagine {t! Our Eddie the star in a five-reel picture! His b with Hoppe should have been declared a draw, at least ac Eddie Pinkman Is Movie Star Now ‘Eddie the decision | SpeakerTells of His Life _ in Baseball BY TRIS SPEAKER Every ball player is an enthusi- cording to Eddie, and newspaper |astic hunter and I have found that clippings which he brought North the fellow who are for him. can wing flying Seattle; Hold Up Eddie's Mitt game or nail a When the battle was finished the deer at dis- referee held up Pinkman’s mitt in| tance usually has token of victory A squabble fol-| a good eye for lowed, which finally resulted in batting. Next to Hoppe being awarded the bout. Aj hitting against crowd voiced its displeasure, as did) good pitching, 1 ean think of no other practice so beneficial for the eyesight. I never seem to get enough hunt- ing. Naturally 1 enker—— 4m busy training the newspapers, but that didn’t get | I am boxing under the name of| @ Brewster in Los Angeles, you, [AM know,” said Eddie. le Pinkman may meet Wille Ritchie | or Ralph Gruman while here. Dan | (9 Salt, of Austin & Salt, has been try-| lay’ ing to arrange the match. Salt is| 531 em March; Ons base out of town for a few days, he| thereabouts each season, so my and Pinkman will get together when time for hunting is Mmited to about be returns four months, or during November, INDIANAPOLIS, May 30.—Dan- fer of rain halting the Indianapolis Speedway races vanished when sunshine dried the t warmed the hearts of the crowd Twenty-one Kk and | amense | powerful care will] when th is jndge it to be the field pete at Indianapolis. It ot ex pected that world’s records will fall, but the winner must drive a masterly race. Low banked turns have slowed up the course and made the classic more dangerous. PRESS BOAT SAW THE CREW RACE Traditions were smashed Satur day during the California-Washing ton crew race, The press boat saw it This is the first time that the occupants of the press hoat have ever been fortunate enough to see a race. Something has always hap pened to mar the view A canoe tipped over and the press boat went to the rescue and, missed the Stanford-Washingtos | race | And there were 13 in the boat’ jaturda DARIO RESTA FAVORED TO WIN AUTO CLASSIC AT SPEEDWAY today | hour for one circuit of the course, | Can you beatit? x December, January and February. Texas is a great hunting country and oftentimes I have made trips lasting a week or ten days in quest of deer, quail, grouse or ducks. Next to baseball, hunting is my fa- vorite sport. Still I suppose you | might say I am out gunning for a All the cars entered have made| pennant every summer, and that's minimum speed of 80 miles an/ hunting, only in a different field, Occasionally i make shooting otherwise they would not haveltring by automobile, and there ie qualified. Many observers sre| another of my favorite recrea- picking Dario Resta to win. Last | sions—motoring. year he drove several spectacular races in California, Others think Barne Oldfield has a chance to Some folks argue a ball player should cut out auto driving during ~ the playing , contending it come is injurious to ¢ eyes. | have run a car for several Seasons never have noticed that my eye sight was affected. If anything, # ROMEO WILL FIGHT should say a lively spin in the fore- Jimmy |neen just before practice has a PORTLAND, May 30 jive me “pep,” Carroll of San Francis20 is slated | ser “aney te Jomething partioularty to box six rounds with Billy Mas-| pleasing about rushing thru the cott Friday night. On che same | breez the wheel of a good ma- card, Romeo Hagen of Seattle «ill | chine. meet Valley Trambitas I really use the car more during Gamtntemcieslbaneinbenbinatapeied ‘the winter and enjoy beating it over the pikes of Texas, The auto TOUGH JOB IS AHEAD °220:'%s"mienss tands, woo," when I start out to look over the 650 — acres of cotton land I have pur- CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Ma )~-| chased from money earned in base. The hardest test the St ord ten I don't know what I will do nis team, Herbert Hahn and Van|when my playing days are over. At I Johns, has yet encountered rate, 'll have a home on the on its Eastern tour was expected | farm today when Harvard's racquet (The End) stars are met | mpc id eee she ; | AMERICAN RESULTS NATIONAL RESULTS | At Washington 6, Philadelphia § , New York & . * i | tases & at m3, Philadelphia Boston 3. CONSOLATION FOR THE LOVE LORN ARRABELLA AND | GOT AS FAR AS FIGURING OUT HOW MUCH THE FURNITURE WOULD COST WHEN INSTEAD OF WITH HER, SHE CHANGED HER_MIND. GETTING MAD AND ARGUING |! SAT DOWN AND SMOKEDA w