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a ~~ ————— a = - . -= STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917. PAGE 7 Former Northwestern Leaguers Shine in Coast Circuit RRR nnn nnn nnn PLP LPP LLL PLP APPL PPD LPL PPP PLL PPP PL AR RRA RR eee There are any number of for. | Fitzgerald. Justin was a mem tation and the next year saw Ken Williams, Portland out eral seasons past. He was | club. Earl Fabsaly in getting by Geard Gislason, the Seattle mer Northwestern leaguers ber of the Portland olub in the him in the Coast league as a fielder, went to the AA circuit | originally with the old Sacra In fine style with Salt Lake; boy, is with Salt Lak for frolicking and starring In the Northwestern league under | member of the San Francisco last fall from Spokane. He is mento club, but is now catch Dell Baker, another old-time | which club “Rube” Evans, last Pacific Coast | a Nick Williams and played | Se. where he has been for sousing the apple at‘.301 for | Ing good ball for Salt Lake Spokane backstop is with San r 7 J Glimpee over the averages and grand ball until forced out of | several seasons, and Ie regard the McCredies, and playing a There has been talk of his be Francisco after being with De season a Spokane Red, Is pitch. box scores will Indicate the game with an injury. He | ed ae one of the best outfield stellar game in the outer gar ing given a chance in the big trolt a few seasons; Eddie ing remarkable ball. These are Foremost of those who at was laid up for part of a sea ere in the circuit, dens | show. Rodney Murphy, first | Mensor, last year one of Nick not all of the N. W. leaguers one time held sway in this clr son and then came back Into Latest averages show Fitz Harry Hannah is now an | wacker for Bob Brown's Beav- | Williams’ hired hands, is with in the Coast circuit by any cult and are now big noises in the league as a member of the gerald hitting at 943 with 18 old-timer In the Coant circuit. | eason, |e hitting the | Oakland, as “Pop” Arlett, means, It is full of them and ¥ ANSWER TO A request by] te league below is Justin Spokane club, He was a ser- | two-sack swats to his credit. He went up from Spokane sev. | 0 for the Oakland Gaard Gislason, the Seattle | all rnaking good “An Old Fan,” we herewith give a little dope on the his tory of the lightweight champ‘oua pilly Baw was the first to be recognized as the Hethtweight cham: pion of the worl Heowaus a Prit jsher, and Won t mor by dete = ing Joe Collyer, the Eachsa cham : } . ton back in 1871, Arthur Cham ¥ ber was the next in line. He won j on a foul Kdwards, in the ; fourth round us In 1880 h and the ainst all comers suc e retired in 1893, with eaten Kid La} nt. He rounds, ir 2 Joe lost to Frank © 1899. Ia May knocked out Erne in one round | used to MaKe the weight » Britt claimed the chan pionship after had 5 Erne to sleep, in th venth round of their melee, w tor ace in Novem ber of 19 | son, He was masched h Britt] and knocked bim out $ rounds. | The next year Joe Gans won cht the title when Nelson lost a 4 | foul At | their next me ‘two years later, | Nelson knocked out Gans in 17 Gislasarn/ rounds. Ad Wolgast re 1 Nel son of the title, February 1910, | es tenn inte it to Willie third and fourth raters, and is tig-| @ vember 28, 1910. Ritchie ured of too poor a caliber altogeth- ile until July 7, 1914, when hej oT, "oaus with Herman, even tho Hot Race Between Went to London and dropped it to} ‘B° “sht would settle the bantam Freddie Welsh, at the end of a 20,| YeUstt dispute, : Heavy Sticksters d go : |HOT BATTLES ARE Sail Boat Race Is : WillCome LISTED SUNDAY IN Held ty ae : Back Home) — CITY BALL CIRCUIT) Sirei'n iinathava's May 28, 1917, Renny , AS LONG AS THE amateur rules s 3 3 + ace for the commo- Tanty 28, 1817, Benny Leonard] |0oaing boring make it, Impare in Major Circuits NOMTHWaaTERN LEAGUN | If Dan Sutton, the Impetuove ) the new Geattle bell park | sailboat rece, for te laa round, in New York, and is the pres-| tive that the e e ee ee ee ‘5 ' . ne olam-itke manager of the Sunday afternoon, the first the Skiff Point course from the ent champion. fl eraeee be shore 06 tou auaatieee NEW YORK, June 2.—Tris Speaker today Is just three suite. ree ee ie 7 Mbcdlo-chy, cage lotis ba: bo. Becon cant. be comted to aay|: onl Beer: oS oo i | - aud . ints In the lead of Stuffy McInnis for the battling leadership Van ° ‘t 1 t *s ~/ bs ae -" WE NOTE WHERE PETE HER.| tion and trou uch as marked the po gears: coe leved, the hitherto Invincible |much about his team, but he) py-q1 - man, claimant of wee ontalatrolens recent Far Western meet held a phen prosetan league, Sed Ty com champion of the league Pt “12 3 ath) blue-sulted i Nonpareil cham- | vouchsafed this much yenterday |F iliet Loses First . a ithe Arena Thursday and day . - . | plons from South Park are due |“We have lost our last game.” The| x . ~ ‘won another fight last night/ tte. Speaker is hitting .348, and Mcinnis follows with .345. Rain in Spokane yesterday He anslar seund, seiing...|Wedeke Wave, Ouly. tour Gas aime Game of the Year atallbdigg The rules specify that the judges Billings, Cleveland, is third, with .324. Other .300 hitters in halted the scheduled game be- Sunday. The Nonparelle were thus far, that at the hands of the At Great Falls 513-2, Tecoma The New Orleans Ttalian seems! must hand in a slip with the name the American are Wambeganss, Cleveland; Walker, Boston; | tween Nick Willlams’ crew and | din a hairline battle by Elk tribe, after leading for eight | 410-1. . Co ee ne pga plece | of the boxer who they think had the Rumier, St. Louis; Chapman, Cleveland, and W. Miller, St, the Seattle Glante Wie | ‘ne last week, and suffer- |innings. Dode Brinker drove a| Hall ané Byler; Pilet and @te e te ham: eo} ouls. Ollowiny oday’s an yu ic ie . | vens e. In the short time since hel pacts even The judges, sittin Cruise, 8t. Louis, havi surped the place. Jack Smith, St. return to Seattle for a seven- - fis what he bas u Sladiator has fons t more times wits’ end to make a selection.) playing as a reguiar. Smtih is batting .360; Rousch, .347; The Reds have climbed out | The Nonparcile meet the jand Pinky Dan O'Brien : Win Over Vancouver Men cr tee ai} Finally, in desperation, each writes Crulee, .344, and Burns, .341. Following in the 300 clase are or the, cellar over the Butte | Buicks, and the Wet Wash 44’e Mehlhof was signed by the| At Butte 64-3, Vancouver 7-124, , The Italian's aggre: nq} % name on a and hands jt in.| Fischer, Pittsburg, .341; Kauff, New York; Reuther, Chicago; are now in shape to | the Times Ducks, in the weekly |Buicks after being released by| McGinnity and Kafora; Barham, 1 ssi 8 and! rie bout has been even, mark you, | Griffith, Cincinnati; Wilhoit, Boston; Cravath, Philadelphia; Give the rest of the teams in double-header of the feague at /llutte, of the Northwestern league.| Acosta and Cadman. willingness to defend his claims to] nut the judges must put one of the Killifer, Philadelphi McCarty, New York; Wheat, Brooklyn.| the circuit a little argument | —— . f the title, which are disputed bY! boys’ names down. It so happens| Williams, Chicago, tops the pitchers in the American, with for the gonfalon, Williams has Johnny Ertle, have made a hit with | that they both write the same ae four victories and no defeats, while Schupp, New York, rides many lines out to strengthen “i ae a oe = fans, and Her-|-rhe referee awards the verdict as at the head of the National flingers, with six victories and no i dlnasalis j Je) vou er is very popular. the judges award {t,-and the loser, | setbacks. -__ ¥ Metie Beles tee but | eho was just as much entitled to a! Other undefeated hurlers in the American are Shocker, pee ee io Er} c 1 c h ; ; Ingham, > , nT tle’s claims. Johnny has been drop- bei #, ny dnaraiien seer agate er oak athe Oe ier Chisabe ee | De rby Winner |. AMEKICAN LEAGUE KNO Ww Bodecision bouts to second,! {have anything to do with boxing Se eS poe aaeganplioned nine Vieteries against ene dor. | Will Be Sold |) “666 | moston Wak te The crowd, not understanding the feat, and Stanley Coveleskie has won seven and lost one. o us $23 Chicago i That Seattle has the fin- rules, makes ¢hings nice for the Grover Alexander has won seven and fost three YORK. Jone ow Tok 1s 8 est billiard parlor in the udges—NOT! 4 — oe jon , m, winner ¢ : it ‘4it|[| world? Come in and see ——$<$_—- Riau Se 7 ie ne 17 a4 deen tie i NEW LE BALL PAR If you value your watch, let | @—— t ¥. ROeN to the post : ipa are resiae ae rae 14th and E. Jefferson Sommers aad || Haynes repair tt. Next Liberty the || STAR WANT ADS ||atternoon, to start in the « saibar’ a REE BROWN & HULEN CITY LEAGUF | atre.—(Advertisement.) | BEST FOR RESULTS | Withers at Belmont track, he may| a: Philadelphia 9-12-1 RESULTS FRIDAY Second and Spring Carter Draw || lb. bt = | cary ey ake He will be sold| A! At Washington 2-8-8, 8. Louie 46-6 Third Floor | at auction yefore or during the rac At : At Boston O-t-3, Cleveland 2-4-0 san rnancisco, me 2— |SANDERSONS PILL'S =" sinew e’stmes a's) 28 + ee ’ y The question of supremacy be- | | the C. K. G. Billings and Freder — —=_ —— S. Pan! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co 1 Sommers and Kid | The well known and reite- a | a = = = a ’ Fireback linings Carter is undecided today. jemesy ter A g the stars which will t d for all Last night they boxed to a gs eae) diapobed Ob are Shekr Lac acess ‘ four-round draw—a slam-bang |‘ obstinate & Le Sanscrit, Man o' the Hour, slugfest from the s' the 3 to 10 Gove Price Manhaioe Hops. A) lay she main event of the Parkside club searenteed, “Moura t3| Dreams, 1 and Plenty (imp.) card. Se the to 7:30; Sundays, li tol Maia | Re apid Firer and Pnfilade (imp.) . one PIKE ST. Stop . Those Losses| Pg REMEDY Co. ay ) We ahsebibily qunmaiee. the |e een Shame oe & Union, Shipbuilders F ioht | famous 21 Tablets to stop losses » Race from weakness or we will re YOU KNOW THAT | e for Top of the Rac e ae turn your money. By mail, $1.00 econ © little amount of excitement Just Printers per box; 6 for $5.00. han disease are rer | acheduled to take place thie aft 9 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 RIGHT DRUG Co. is sanee ot veer ernoon at the Seattle ball park, 14th on . | 1111 First Ave, Seattio Fae on ave, and Jefferson st., when the 180R- ers league teams ime — — fons'< The Duthie oo . e men and Eddy squad irst place ‘a with two gan and no losses ioe each, were billed to tangle, while 00d disor- the Dry Dockers and the es lads e e e championelit Come to me for Reliable Wi a2 | 7 if navian American roy hi DONAWAY, |Charley Jordon Wins . | n the third v 2 war. France Ee : | in Cc ity c ue Tourney In the third year of the war, France, stag: a From June Ist Ct won the first 1 vering under terrible burdens, has subscribed of ht ec e-back” last night, when to a new loan of four billions of dollars—twice : he beat Job Cilro to 24, ina \ Fi f | On All Sums Deposited |] sensational game for the city three our first installment. Shall we let this gallant oO Seattle | eae ccakion ane f nation, who is fighting our battles, shame us | ond Sato Way June Sth eu title by her sacrifices? Every rank and every oc- | The treatment that " * . ‘a 3 nakes surgery unneces . ga cupation in France has eagerly pressed for- AP ‘AL RP ve wry I particulart 0 \ . re + » * Ste « ‘. - CAPIT. 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