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SPORTS AND COMICS ts of Everett True. AN, THIS IS By Condo. MILSsts e TRUE, t BovLieve, ALLow MCS TO PRESENT YOU WITH MY CARD. Johnny Ertle hes barred by the Wisconsin boxing com- mission. He was bar- red by the public months and months DUBLE-HEADER AT TS’ PARK TODAY; BUCKAROOS TO PLAY at Dugdale parkjcenter, Daniels broke up the play ed ureday was expected to bring out he fan gathering of the season at 2 m. With both Seattle and Port- ind boasting one win, Thursday's was to be important in de- the week's balance. Fisher's bunch of posies from @ Rose City put the thorns in the | Fish. Wednesday for a 5-to-4 win, it had been Spokane or Tacoma | the big boys were playing there | have been no hard feelings wietory. But the Buckaroos TFegular ball team, and it hurt Giants to see the Oregon men off with the long end of the after Big Chief Le Roy had Out 11 in five innings. game was the best the season | § offered in Seattle. While the. was laying out 11 men in the! five his pals were running up scores on the Portland aggrega ‘ton. But Portland began to pick up| two runs. eighth, Portland wielded the) again and in the ninth had/ the Giants’ tally by one. Seattle was all fixed for a tie when | ™mussed up the horigon. walked. Le Roy sacrificed to second. But just as Smale | about to make the maneuver for a (ily by a hard one to| | | | | PD. DP Arkenburg, It MAvVEe A PROPOSI ANOTHER ONS oR Thos HYPHENATED AMGRICANS If! and the Giants were not within aight of & score again that inning. Le Roy, Daniels and Le Bourveau were the stars of the game. Portland. AB. RM. PO. Smith. if ....... ee~cevceo-o™ Tota: wnweee-neori| mwenucsconse> cecceccee™. | Le Bourveau, cf Dempsey, 1b . leathers, 9 Richie. Le Roy, p Totals 10 Ooeve2e12 i oa] ‘Two-base nite , Rullwan, Smale, Dowbert. Bacri la Roy, Kibble. Stolen bases Daniels Struck out— ly [Le Roy 12; by Rapp 2, Bases on t Off Le Roy 4; off 1 Rapp Leathers Murph flee bite plays chile to ito July DOING Jona WAS 0S Cate POR DRIDES AND WEDDING PRESENTS - Were’s AN INVITATION To ONS SPEAKIN ABOU ANIMALS Y'K 1 DID ONCE f / \ 1 TRAINED A SQUIRRE “TO ST UPON |SPORT CALENDAR } Holiday prize trapshooting tournament at Green Lake Gun club, Seattle ve. Portland, double header, at Dugdale park at 2 p.m. Red Crom benefit golf tourna- ments at Jefferson park, Barling ton and Seattle Golf and Country clubs. Wodden, Shipyard league double header at 2 Liberty park. Junior tennis { tournament at { etub, Annual bicycle races start at p. m. at Woodland park Marty Farrell on Way East Raseball p.m. at champt Seattle T hip nis With Collins PORTLAND, May 30.—Marty Fa: clever light heavyweight, ret, in route East today the protege of Mike Collins, manager of Fred Fulton. Collins said on his recent stop here | Lonnie. that he corisidered Farrell the clever est boxer in the world, next to Mike | tactics are more sul Gibbons. Collins intends to take Farrell on| come by the hot summer sun, and off dyring Fulton’. training period, pric 4, and match him again some Atlantic coast boys TODAY’S MARKET REPORT ™ | Almends—Per | Frank Kendall, who has been box partner of Fred Fulton over the circuit, has receive from Dan Salt to fight , Pacific Coast light heavy ght champion at Tacoma, June ©) Kendall says he told Salt the price offered was not enough. Kendall| Ways he must have 17% per cent of “the gate, according to preas reports BILLIARD PARLOR 1420 2rd, Corner 3rd and Pike her Shop Card Tables Pacific Coast International League BASEBALL SEATTLE vs. PORTLAND 3120 Tomorrow, Athletic Prices 20c, S6e and 450 ‘Take Vourth Ave. Car BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS Set. * +485 VEGETABLES Artichokes — Aaparagas (ir Cabbage—California, Tb » ‘Winningsted 04% | || Barley, Per tb new, per Mh Local, per To head 90) 1.60 16 Whole wheat, bot. bbl. Corn meal. baie 10 9-to Farley, 10-1. sack ORG ctcne Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wMoleaale) Bras California Sheti eet Scraps Per owt. Phick Food | Cracked Corn Veanut Batter—Per Tb. ; Peppers—Per ™ Popeorn town Potatora— Cal new, Garneta, per T 05% | Netted ( Fant. Wn., ton 25.00 20.00 Leal, field run, Local, doz. Local, per T% Yakima local, box {crate basket Tomatoes—-Fiorida, 6-bekt. ert. 3 Turnips— Yellow, per sack . Cal, new, ber ancl per ™ 17.00@18.00| Apples so3 *0 300 “1603.00 079 07 Tartarians, in luge, Black Tartarians, 10-1. box Stra wherries— Olalia, 24-pt, erate Kennewick, 24-pt. crate Grape Frait-—Cal, Seediem Money~ Ver cane , Strained, new, b-mal Lemons Oranges Al * All nites, er Per ™ dso Cafe Fourth—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret recoannt Meas m Shells... “lipped Harley Dairy Chop c Vish M. | Grouna Milo Maize Oats 20.00@ 24.00 | ¢ 35.00@ 38.00) 24.00@ 30.00 Prices Paid Shipper for | Ponttey, Veal and Fork. ("0 by Kenttte Under 1%4 tha, ™ Brollers per th 1% Tha. and o Live Tight avy, live Belgian Hares Live Good block hogs Fancy Country, per’ tb, Belling Prices to Retailers for Butter, Kegs and | Cheese city creamery, Jb, In reamery, prints cubes “@ ‘le He has become ————— 444@ 46 ‘ 44 | baseball 40) handle Ia ‘Twente ARE None SO BLIND AS ‘THOSE WHO Wii 5 Wun! we TH ARFEC “MS GAZ WISHIN’ ae T TRAIN’ ) NOW WHAT —~ wun? | f, mee) | ona stot THE MY After a hard day's sniffing among the carboniferous deposits that con stitute Seattle, Lonnie Austin, popu lar sport promoter, was unable to unearth the greeneyed Goofus, nor did he track the formidable Ging | wallapun to its lair to combat at the | Arena boxing show Friday night |) However, by pool pastoral, undu lating pleasantly, with soft purring ) srowl, he encountered Frank Gomez, habitat Mexico, a graphic evolution ary organiam, pulping in plastic | gratification, confident in gelatinous accumulation, a fighter, savage. with roaming eyes, physiognomy leaning to physical, all that could be desired, in short, While not the equal of the |Gingwallapua, Lonnie felt that he | was indeed fortunate in securing Gomer. So Eddie Jackson, a shipyard unit of Seattle, will face the ferocious fighter from Lower California Fills Out Card “I selected Eddie to do this, be cause he ix a brave man,” declared “I would have got the r-| Green-eyed Gootus, whonetlementary 1 to fracas pre- tus was over r n | historic, but the | or | hiding somewhere, This curtains raiser In going to be some ecrap, tho.” Gomez is a stepper. He is fast, and°eats ‘em alive.” This, the last bout, fills out Friday ht's Arena card, In which Smiling urge Ingie, whose picture is pro: 1 herewith, is featured. George | will defend his Coast lightweight championship against Willie Kobin. , who {s already #0 that he is tions for a lengthy |sure of making Says It's Good Card With the completion of hia cart Austin says it a the best an he anie r | | Harper, former amateur who won his first profession tly, is matched against @ clever lightweight , whose ‘nbility tx tangles with | » White, Spokane Cliff Reid, a very husky organiam, who preys on the weaker species with gusto, encounters Oscar Ben jon, formey amateer crack. Wateh for Cat Next in position and the main event, however, is the im 9; pending conflict between Wampus Cat Abe Kaby and Movie Star Leo} Houck | A classy ya Lonnie, t interest to a classy show,” rubbing his hands, | s, full of pep, all of them, If I haa ireen-eyed Gingwallapus, the rd would have been perfect,” said | Lonnie. PLAY COLLINS FIELD | {tN COMING CONTEST | | Collins field house has been chosen %| for the next volley ball contest in the | *°| Women's Municipal league, Wednes: | day night the Y. W. Athletic club romnped to victory over the Bag Co. m in tw 1°! Day won from the is{and the Northwest 4 16 show, Bemis | yxmopolitan club, Mutual players lost to the Knights of Columbus. *| DOUBLE HEADER ON AT LIBERTY PARK, 2 P. M. ader of the wooden ard circult was one of the big drawing cards of Memorial day Officials were prepared to crowds at Liberty park, | where the Elliott Bay team took on the Meacham & Babcock and Tre- goning nines in turn. The first gamo was scheduled to begin at 2] p.m iT OW- TT's. JACK, AND HareweT ! AND THEN’R& GONG "To W ‘To WAVE: Lac ' a uo! )\ $+ ha HATS ALL TION FOR ABO 19 ) Cenvare 4 cHIAK, Conia —«! on me 2 ) | pt— Te 10 “TH UGA LAST OP THe STH = GREEN-EYED GOOFUS WON'T FIGHT FRIDAY; OTHER SPECIES WILL! =: 2 —__________-__® | Who Says George | | Isn’t a Worker? | George Ingle, in His Tron Moulding Uniform SAILORS WIN, 13 TO 0, FROM VARSITY NINE The best of the University of Washington went down before the naval training nine to a 13 to 0 dirge Wednesday, The sailors registered two home runs, and three-baggers were as common as air raids in in the of the nine tnn! kal x part of the mill y, tourney be the RO. T.C, and the naval training camp. At one time in the nine innings the University men had a represen tative on third base, but he never got home, ‘The last batter struck out before he had an opportunity to pre- pare for his departure from third. Tho gar sisted mostly of base running bi Had the need for speed been a little greater, the game would have been a fairly good track meet Strand, formerly with the Boston Bri s, was in the navy's lineup. Follman, former Vancouver star, was reaponal! for one home run and many short spurts. The sailors have not been defeated They played the Seattle and Aberdeen ‘ue teams and come out whole, They are putting up as good a brand of ball as the Northwest will see this season, PLAY FIRST MATCHES Seattle's tennis club played the first of a series of elimination matches on Thursday, to determine the city's represéntative in the North: west junior championship series, Games were played at the club courts, at Madison st and Summit avo, course IT'S REALLY Too BAD~ AEITHER ONE OF THEM 1S GOOD ENOUGH FoR. THE OTMER. Loon | pn WHAT 1S ve woar ? ~ TW ROCK 15 ( You 6&T THAT BY ALLMAN. ( Wave BEEN TALKING THE MATTER OveR WITH Line OF ? ( ton! sont | ToK KA Taw! | 11S HER EGO cuiRRR es 6! “~ / BEIN' TH’ INcUBATOR | tl ON a \ ACCIDENT— | | | Reattie _ Club Standings P.C. 1. LEAGUE © “ um iz iT x —z ret | ert | 823) 462) 1" “4 ” Aberdeen COAST LEAGUE falt,Lake City Las “Angeice facramento Vernon Onkiand Ban Francisco ae gr VERNON ° BAN ANC Quinn and Brooks. taco ° Devermer; Smith " 1 re OAKLAND ‘ SALT LAKE CITY ‘ | Martin and Mitze; Dubue and Konnie? nm uF ‘ ‘ Perticat Ve. | SACRAw NTO H ° Wasterly: AMERICAN. LEAGUE Won. Lost a 6 zt 20 “4 12 First Game " WASHINGTON BOSTON Harper 4 10 ahd Alnsmith; Maye and BOSTON Johnson, Ainamith and Picinich; Jones rn x. 2 ® Love and Walters au 8 . * w 0 Adama, K 4 Perkina 12 Finneran, Mogridge and Hannah 1" DETROIT 8 CLEVELAND ele James, Stanage and Yelle; Coumbe and O'Neill No other game scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won B Lont 1" TT Pot 678 eet 571 St. Louis First Game- HORTON > BROOKLYN Ragan and Kru " 10 6 10 Henry; Marquard 4 Game " a 8 os 4 Fillingim and Henry; Gheney, Grimes and Miller Rn Hn 8 8 NEW Pit ct York nd INNATI-CHICAGO- wet grounds. PITTSBURG-ST. LOUIS rain Both game ~ Postponed; WEST ‘SEATTLE WINS TOP LEAGUE PLACE West Seattle won entry to the final series in the Grammar Schoo! league when she defeated West Queen Anne Wednesday with a close score of 6 to 5. The city champion ship will be decided Saturday on the Lincoln park diamond at 10 a, m West Seattle will meet Colman, PLAY RED CROSS GOLF Red Cross golf tournaments were the rule at all clubs in the United States Thursday. Jefferson Park, Seattle Golf and Country and the Earlington clubs were right in line and played all day, Eighteen holes, match play against bogey, with three-quarters handicap, was th e tourney rule followed, Clubs charged an entry fee of 50 cents to.each player, proceeds to go to the Red Cross. ana) jermast and | Woy STIPE —*|BIKE MEET ON | _AT WOODLAND PARK TODAY, | Instructed not to apply the soft! | pedal, Seattle boys and girls were | scheduled to race argund a 25-mile | course on the Green Lake boulevard and parade for prizes at Woodland park Thursday afternoon. Valuable prizes were to stimulate them. Winner of the 25-mfle event will | get a $50 bicycle. Other races were | for gold watches, bicycle accessories land various other articles. Keen} competition was manifestéd in the various races, Participants were to arrive on the grounds at 1:30. | ‘The girls’ races, on the upper ball] to be held first, ac 4] | grounds, were | 2. ay | 3] | | | 1, BOTH FAMILIES |, CHILO AN’! WAS Joe Jackson doesn’t have to go to war after all. Which must be good news to other baseball slackers whose eyes are turned toward shipbuilding plants. |JACK DEMPSEY KNOCKS ARTHUR PELKEY COLD DENVER, May 30—Jack Dempsey knocked out Arthur Pelkey, 37-year- old Canadian heavyweight, here last night. Dempsey floored Pelkey three times and disposed of him im leas than a minute. GUNNERS IN OVERALLS Overalls were au fait at the Green Lake Gun club Thursday, Club grounds were put in shape by\ phe members for the Northwest shoot in June. Before going to work the members held a practice shoot with scatter guns. cording to schedule, following which the boys put forth super-human en- deavors in their fight over the 25- mile course, and in other events. Come in and inspect our great big stock of the finer grades of woolens for Spring and Sum- mer and all-year-around Suits and Overcoats. UNION HAS BEEN SHOP FROM individual meas $40.00. TAILORS ALL OUR WORK, GINNING, YE no THIS A_UNION THE BE- ARS AGO. The same reasonable prices prevail. Garments made to your ure as low as 906: Second Ave. Opposite Burke Building I “Don’t merely admire Stone Bros, clothes—wear them”