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nnn nen if fic, Yorker Nearly Puts Mckeown BY LEO H. LAS der than a Zulu ch welterweight, King, Si moker last night. Foe two rounds Yorker, but in the last beew miller cornered Mic son the head and body . idea where his blows are “ne when he misses a blow b punch ( ;- The Serons, the @ dow does he do it? that has just as much mystery of Bartfiel Accordir Borttield Wins First ' had a «light edge in Hirst round of his mix with King Hight, hitting the most clean In the clinches King had better of the infighting TP 2 canto went to Mick by (@iade, the Australian using his ith good effect on th Bartfield couldn't do th King in the clinches King started out third round the same tactics, trying to get and work on the Manhattan mid-section, but near the ‘of the round Bartfield managed lo shake King off, and, rushing him & corner, banged him on the and body with a series of wild wa using his back-hand punch Goud effect. Im the final round of & knockout Tecelving end, at will. Bartfield’s showing in the two rounds, Referee Jimmy former lightweight champion, Ro trouble picking the winner. 4 McKeown Flivvers } “Sorry that so much can't be said ‘Tom McKeown, who refereed the un In the semi-windup, Gorman, of Portland, had quite | edge over Bert Forbes, but Me called the fracas a draw m he banded Lioyd Madden, Seattle favorite, a draw with Abel in one of the other bouts! card, he made another bad McKeown raised Abel’« half-way up in the air, and one in Lioyd'’s corner yelled | and It seemed to have the de- effect, because McKeown | over and grabbed Lloyd's | and both were raised on high, he had taken a good look, evi: | ly to see from whence the in | was the ageressor thru- his bout with Forbes. In the! rounds Forbes outhoxed | but in the closing sessions Gor- | forced the fighting and landed ¢lean blows than the local boy. | Puts Up Battle d Madden put up a hard fight | Abel in the other semi-windup, Th nyth « there were with King on as Bartfield hit tl for him. Abel danced around n and shot his left for a flock | points thruout the first three | The last chapter found Abel ing his lead. In the preliminaries, Win Gower given a draw with Curley Valen- after he had taken a bundle punishment. Gowor was a sad- the ring, but he gtood up and) ght in the last chapter, when the - of times, Mickey | zi, with Kid Peterson, he of the Pretty tights, | ULL PRL LL Suit Lake City .. rr eh YiWwe4 it city 4 VO CM } Morrie Lux, the Portland and Billy Wright, welterweight king, will over the six-round route City of the Living Dead night. Just how ex- this bout will be is a mat- ter of conjecture, as both men are too clever to hurt each other much. When two scientific men are pitted against each other, a boxing match usually results, but match two sluggers or a slugger and a boxer, and « real tle is the usual result. In short space of six rounds it should have no trouble ig away from Lux, but the Portlander packs a wallop, and as clever as Billy, and is a chance of the title changing hands this week. battle in the citing In the other bouts on the card of _ Prominence. Joe Gorman, the Port-| " lander, will meet Loule Leonard, the | “Weal lightweight, in the semi-wind. up. This doesn’t look like a very fight on paper, and Joe should no trouble beating the Seattle boy, if he steps out and fights. ————— Bartfield Rough Houses _ Way to Win Over King; Forbes Draws Gorman frame—Madden Draws With Abel— hammered iy. It’s a 100 (to 1 bet that Bartfield hasn't any more * of Mars, but he is close to his @pponent all of the time §5 trouble dodging the soldier's blows, but the wild man Seps on top of him all of the time and tires him out. THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919. WS er Bia RF - an! TuST TH PLACE , FOR A NICE LITTLE + eRe > » 7 Snooze’ VT eT ot . ar, ~ " Fa edd hoy - oui va ow ; rs " re livanutnaticed - - “eatittya ln yqy ly jo : MT Ay, Sof , Gy e w*; . Ky, » a Neo - » : See eT ee | : a as JS Interest Is High | in Kentucky Race Change Puts « swatting the the visitor was too* fast and/ Jeff Smith in Atlantic City tonight. specimen as he climbed out over the winning run in the ninth, seemed hopelessly against him,| Walked Eldred with the bases full. showed that he had a good | Sacramento walked off with the first mitt, but he tired rapidly after | game with the visitors here yester-| first round, when Valencourt | day. The final score was 7 to 6, with “connected with his stomach a couple the home team on the merry end of | | the count. Chicago. Frankie Murphy, Coast fly- weight champion, who lost his first fight of the season a qoue ple of weeks ago to Morgen dones, of Tacoma, in the down- sound city, via a Tacoma de- cision, is still hankering for an- other crack at the Tacoma mitt | man. Jones refuses to fight “ | Halverson; olla, Cole, Ivervon and] chance for Kamm to beat him out of Jim Flynn and Jim Darcy witt | Reekie. & jpn SNS ROMS meet in San Diego tonight over; mt | the four-round route, Weat Seattle staged a rally in the gg ninth inning and scored four runs in Ma tt ; Oe kal tender nentaet enact} r League | Mike. McTigue, of New York.| yesterday. The Ballard crew led, 5| Jo! who won over “Battling” Ortega in the East, boxes 10 rounds with : : T MIX : = SACRAMENTO, May 7.—Pushing The game was poorly played, as was given a hard-earned |none of the pitchers were effective. | ’ % Leonard has a good left hand and tt may be able to k away from the STANDING OF THE TRAMs Oregon man, but he won't hurt Gor by wetter Yang WG Man any i. Harper, the outfielder wins fre the Seals, is Lonnie Austin, local health doctor : 8) fifth em the ts Me ¢ and boxing promot arrived in . 4 | thro with one bingle yester California safely, He is planning « | day, geod for two sucks. motor trip along ifornia’s famous & 7 ad Koight ts batting sixth and beaches mermaids per ve | wrique, Ww Pe ee » is married and) Swamping the Lincoln high school been dropped to is with him. Some of Cali team under a ® the fornia’s crack swimmers may be in-| Broadway squad ntinued on its duced to make the trip North to| Winning way In the city Interschol |yraips plows compete with the Seattle tank stars | @*tic diam series yerterday tly P AGAIN c4 Woodland park | Walter Maitix, the Seattle's willing The game was never in dow! amier of the lox lightweight will meet “Pinkie” Ma- the fifth inning, Sandel! and Ha to his okt stunt of son in one of the Tacoma bouts, playing ce field and left field) aes ball for seven ‘Thursday night tively for the Northenders.|inen going as high -- when they tried to mnare ling cighth. He t Willie Jackson, w York light fly. Hallett was knocked iny when Highee saved the weight, who was due to meet mame for bim, but hie eacension Pinkie” Mitchel! he t the first eo wre br p wong ecals A. games with Ver Arena smoker, but couldn't come be- | the mixup. wewident ¢ fiom here lest week cause of his wife's Ul ie reported | Green w put in ae to be ready for another trip to the oadway play MUST on West erpqorouna of GGED WELL ine | Raker, who wan behind the Frank Farm fight with Phil 16 errors during the] oi. for the Beavers in Portland Harison, scheduled for Calgary on mix, and the roadway men annexed May 15, has been called off, accord: | 19 hits. ,veeereny be Pil ithe ing to reports from the North.! ‘phe score 2 a roms ty al paegie Saco 8 the Farmer in the, Cont ght heavy: prosiway sscesessess PE Baar SE ORE cgi gpg ol | weight king, and Harrison is from |p incoin . 3 i tk Soren, Ghaeena whe The batteries—Marquis ond Dean; Sandell, Pickering and Kellogg. QQueen Anne won in cary came) WILLIE KAMM for the Franklin squad out at Co-!I8 BENCHED lumbia playfield yeaterday afternoon ‘The final count was 8 to 2. with the hill men leading. The Quays broke loose in the wWixth and chased over enough runs to cinch the game. jis the official -Heattle truck on the jpatha, awiped one mck ‘| been benched urphy here, Jone t The score R. H. E.| will hold down the hot corner for on ao ‘sanee to lose. ee Queen Anne . s ‘ 5 the Seals, Cart Crandall has won a eree Shork on the job, and in his | Franklin . 2 & Sl home for himself with his big bat at | right mind. | The batteries—Chriatianson and second base, and there is hot much runs to 4, until the last frame, when the West Siders stepped out and an nexed the game by a score of § to 5. x— NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pe Lincoln high school must forfeit ite game with Ballard. which the AMERICAN LEAGUE when Schinkle, Salt Lake twirler,| Green Lake team won last week, be! bys ies gauche’, cause of the ineligibility of Basaford, Gylone > ey tte firat wacker, due to difficulties in joston aa school work ae > °3°) ae The Pennsylvania game commi 2 7 ‘300 Toute 3 7 {800 sion wants to create a game preserve St in every county. At the present | time preserves are established only | ety agli ta a n | on state forest lands—and then only | xe 2 10 Rumler, of the Mormons, and Middle-| with the permission of the bureau of Ph ae Hatteries: ‘Thormahien, Shawley and ton, of the Sotons, led the hitters) with three bingles apiece, forestry. | Ruel; Perry, Selbgid, Kinney and Perkine bring back our heroes to us. tee 2 . _ Harper, Craft and Picinich : | ee ‘The score: % HF \ the lion's share is that part of |) CHICAGO, May 7 nu 8 tate which is not visible after Petre sete ‘ Sacramento ............7 10 ojo ’ Chi A age Batteries: Geull, Caldgin, Stroad,| onze St SBry WED Me He mateerien! | Williams, an6 Gebeixi Be Schinkle and Spencer; Bromley, ~ C tay ON, 7 R. E. Bardner and Fisher. |'T Buy Victory Bond and help | wrenceos 1 ein | Boston 2 1 * Batteries | CLEVELAND, 0, May T—R OH. EB save ye: aa a ee | Davenport, Lowdermitk, LOS ANGELES, May 7.—Outplay- ing the Seals, the Los Angeles crew took the first game of the series in the fight for the Coast league leader. | ship here yesterday by a score of 6 to 2. Low Angeles went into the lead | others nations organized the federa- tion just prior to the outbreak of the war, The United States did not Join at that time because it believed | some of the rules impracticable. ?oneecinininmnasiebunntiniatingas Three hundred and sixty-five deer | were killed in New Jersey during the 1918 season. ‘This in quite o number when you consider that the season is but four days, one day a week for four weeks. The weight of the kill amounted to 35 tony, + Rothoron and O'Neill ; Coumbe, Morton | LEAGUE Tl May 7 n CINCINNA Chicago 7 Victory a Vaughn and Killefer; Rue ther, Regan, Luque and Raridon in the third with two runs, and) I il I oan . a i scored three more in the fifth canto, | be Wot dt era Se The score; RH, E,| : Ee Pigg seg AG 7 Us) Batteries: Kivans, Milter” and en Kranclaco -vs.s.- 2 6 11% rhe employes ot “the $f, Schmidt May, Geodrin tnd Bnrder The batteries—Smith and McKee;|@® Sporting Goods Store” BROOKLYN, May 1 Row # andall and Lapan 3 went over the top 103 per yp hou iso aye — cent strong. Ratterten baer, Prendergast, Fair- | | cloth and Ca o and. Milter U. S. MAY JOIN 3 : NET F a _ NEW YORK, May 7— Ro H&B o | New York 6 1 1 NEW YORK, May 7—The United If we all show our 100 Z|” 'patteries: Rudolph, Northrop, Demaree States Lawn Tennis association has per cont Americanism, the & and Wilson; Barnes and MeCarty. been asked to announce under what 8 result, 4 ‘1 if 3 - conditions it would favorably con copiers STILL, AFTER JESS — | sider becoming a member of the In. OAKLAND, May 7. — (United ternational Tennis federation. Eng. eo tug Press.)—Alleging Jess Willard did land, France, Belgium, Sweden and not do his part in the war charities nim Bei potivities, the Alatieds County War Do your share today. Veterans’ associations is today mail ing other veterans’ organizations and all governors a resolution adopt ed last night, pledging the associa- tion to do all in its power to prevent Willard from fighting in the United States. Boy Scout Week—Call a Scout for a Bond, Piper &. Toft Jae THE SPORTING GOODS STORE| LOS ANGELES, May 7.—Jimmy vuffy, of Oakland, won a decision ver Alex Trambitas, of Portland, in their four-round bout at Vernon last night, Willie Karam, the boy wonder, who was holding down the third base job | on the Ban Francisco infield in the first few games of the season, has and young Caveney is Inevitable Former Seattle | Gardner Stars | at outh | Locals Take Or Fin d uy a <4 YUMMY, Ka WED es d annyud \Ss sEKE: AAA \ NEW YORK, May More in e ld Fracas Bat in S. ) terest in. being taken in this a ARES Te alien ccs gans Sy "| Over Tallies E. } any other year, no far an turf. | bs } Progr hetetgesln ie aged A pallet tala Will have WITH THE MAJORS in Portland' 5 wamere Wave ROUDIMIAMN wh. kane | or ea PO} attempted ook otk are rue wisi hee Chad | - _ againet horse, with Eternal and } | ing thelr owing to the cher 4 mmered out thre " | ‘al Man Out i hilly Kelly being the ones mont } ——— | {for th being the Seattle Wins Opener, 10-7; Local Man Out in vequentiy thentiabhd, Seat these, 2 ‘ ? 2 nth ory over t ; | see ie vente ago and Inet vece, } Rainiers Run Wild on Sacks; tone Herb ‘Thormahlen outpitched Beott| Beavers Stage Big Rally | mae made a future book, has boo! . of thelr range. verr nut was forced to watch the Flivvers. many ‘wagers again thie ‘year. {| Walsh Lead-off Mans | frets tn many instances, ey ie anime with sna, When Mails Weakens ~~ ae intl ane’ ble | travel long distances for the i *)hw lume Ue ‘ al He ln hae tatd one Dis 4 Harper Shows Well | food that they find |xey tn the box ON —— fag cy ee eusteet Dare is titles of Vir Two hits netted the Red Sox | PORTLAND, May Rowing up ief, “Soldier Sartfield, the | ; o that they would will | Victory Washington, Caldwelllin the eighth ir Walter Mails his Ana wih oval Reanennnncd the Seattle lineup | Ee ae | petting the eredis acts alter a nis way to a win ¢ ys es de rad produced ingly do away with the 4 " a ttle middleweight, in the climax of the | brought Inte that state, and the } Marvin Goodwin, nosed out the opening gat nerien to the a 5 | ‘rates in spite of the Cardinals, | home crew here when the who won, 2 to 1 Beavers nicked hi tor King held his own against the rushing B dw 'y I counters gn the Beavers 4 * runs t ; efi Clymer . The Phillies blasted out six runs part of the third round the roa a s Ree th ha iy te —— | loose are inclined to forage off | trom the Dodgers in the firet in aoqptirts Bras Rp : : mo econ “ge with E Wi ago pont yee tne tarmnn, sis cdiialanca teat 1: and then lost the ball game, 9 i Mails ai fartfield won the last chapter to the erday, Wal oe ad a wtast charter’ Pagy Winner | \.2!-2crny Eh Gh ON ge ge going to land than the presi- the field to third base, ix now Mine have not yet | with reverse ingliah when they lost| tie vistors, after ‘Malle aad Bow j ‘i e " : o the Glants oO 6. etter Malle and Bow Over Lincoln _ nd bic hi igen tried the elk will Investigate the |‘ Sa poeweser aad the home |i8 filled to stop the attack of the he brings back a backhanded | | picked wonderfully subject very folks by winning at Cleveland in 98 | erty ee ene ent, On the brakes kick as the regulation wallop. | well in his hitting, ix now ciding to Intreduce them: pnin und the Portland rally was nipped s > reg allop. | Ms » & we ® innings. eithe < anovic d's Showin with Mike ‘Gib- ee ene pevend | Oa. the. Bet Mey po aiery The White Sox continued thelr | were eft fren Perth are ; P posorsdi tie Se s ay North End Are Swamped;| ( ted to hit in second piace | > nny ’ runaway with a 3 to 1 triumph over yn ** Paul middleweight wizard, is still unsolved. | NO! nders Are swamped;) i i Fn gpa —_ sninaia o the Tigers ; iniera hitting. etn at will and . ress repor age a aut certainly they » ng up a big lead in the early ‘g to press reports Mike has) Quays Beat Granklin; | pt turned out in any” state unten innings West Seattle Win eetang , third there Ix ample range whieh bs ROUND COAST BASE | oath” wi ea est Seattle IS stilt in the | otied with » great abundance Yeuterday'’s winners: Low Angeles 5 tural food the ye und, | Seattle, Sacramento, Home runs; Compton and Walsh, laws conforming the provision of With a 10 to ad over them in od uniform laws for the protection ls won the first game of season form, “Brick i of migratory birds ial” nerion with the Seals former Seattle Northel to 2 league outfielder, is makis | Two hundred million rabbits are| Scoring the winning run in the Sig Mat with the .Cinee killed in the t 1 States every (ninth, the Senators won from Salt fans by his work with the year. ‘Thin kilt will m 200,000 | Lake, 7 t ramento crew in Coast tons of meat yeart A jot of rab | The Oakland-Vernon game was , cult. 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