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Bocals Invade Mormon Hangout; Have Chance to Climb : “Bees Strengthened—H: xr After Reuther—Rainiers | Face Acid Test Nex At Last—Other Ne League Ball. BY Seattle’s shock troops hs in fifth place in the Coast league standing during the com- | week when they play t. The locals won fou during the past week an . If they can win the Salt Lake outfit they h because th on club as it seems. The Salt Lake team has nto, where the Solons climbed into the first divi the extreme expense of Ex / of the games that the Se run, but Rodger’s crew end of the register. Ss Pitchers Stronger With the addition of Lefty Stroud the pitching staff, the hurling de t of the Bees is not as weak Ht was at the start of th Sait Lake pilot now southpaw flingers and Schorr. He has an geod pitching prospect on tt to Utah in Tom Rogers, the for St. Louis righthan With and Schinkle on the job, the @re not crippled in the box by Means. then, to help out the pitchers has one of the best catching in the league in Stub Spen former American league mask and Byler. Spencer ranks with Elliott, af Oakland, aa the receiver in the league. season ha re in Stroud vote » TRIO SLUGGERS Earl Sheely, Rumler and Mul Balt Lake has a trio of hard babies who are prone to hop “Sgate over the short left-field in the Utah park for circuit Sheely is the particular of Ger in this respect, as the long baseman pops out long flies to ‘every now and then. Rum- @ left-handed sticker, who Is in the fiel He ts just to reach his true stride. He with St, Louis, in the Ameri , for a number of years, as a pinch hitter. Mulvey Baltimore, in the Interna- | Teague, last year. He has food so far with the Hees in IN IS of OF GAME ie the present writing, the Bees d in the infield by the loss of Ernie Johnson, Bee shortfieldr, who is out ye game with a slight injury. is just about the best ft fielder in the league, according of his playing so far this | is also hot on the trail of Moran, of the Cincinnati to let him have “Dutch” Reu The way “Dute! dn the big brush, however, bodes ffor Herr’s chances of grabbing Reuther’s big bat would help s ‘the Bees considerably on the of- ‘S$ BAT - dack Knight's stick work is Undoubtedly pleasing to Seattle to the plate twice in Saturday with his mace the old onion for two when hits meant runs, and over five of the Rainiers’ ip tage winning the game. final score was 6 to 4, with oakn. on the happy end of LEO H. are not so far behind the other second * has been go- <a a [Hey FeLi cer me om “YouR HEAD Se yw get A A MiG 2 SX STAND 1 ain’ TANNA 1 engaad EASTERN TWIRLER MAKES _ Notch in Race t Week—Angels W alloped »ws and Gossip of Coast LASSEN | ave a fine chance of landing Salt Lake City in the Mormon ir out of six games from Port-| nd managed to keep out of the} majority of their games from} ave a fine chance to climb a had a disastrous week at Sac- on | Most | ddie Herr’s aggregation. ators captured were decided by| had a habit of being on the} CLOSE RACE IN BASERUNNING Babe" Pinelli, Sacramento sacker, and Justin Fitsgerald, Seal Ider staging a pretty bat the stealing honors in reuit, beth having the Pacific | ‘third are bay since swiped ks gong sour ARE Y WALLOPED Angeles finally lost a series when they were snared twiee by the Seals in their own back yard yesterday. The Seals just did humble the home folks, winning four games to three dur- ing the series. Long Tom Sea- ton, who performed in the ship- yards here, was one of the win- ning Seal twirters yesterday, while Paul Wittery, his rival here, was knocked out of the box during the fray. zm Bore “Toots” Schultz Hurling good ball, “Toots” Schultz, the pitcher obtained |‘ by the locals from the Providence club in the International league, has shown that he is of Coast league caliber in his few trials on the mound. He will undoubtedly get his regu- lar turn on the slab from now on and will win his share of y mates at all. = "y HIGH PLACE Winey L ond, breaking the state records in the 100-yard dash, the shot-put and TACOMA, May 12.—Running up a count of 36 to 19 on the Jefferson javelin throw, Arthur Tuck, 17 year-old athlete from Redmond, Ore., park golfers, of Seattle, the Meadow | park players, of Tacoma, won an tn scored 38 points In the state inter scholastic track meet at Eugene, |terclub meet on the local links yes: |terday. The Tacoma men were at |Ore., Saturday, winning the meet for Elmer C. Henderson, local prep| the top of the thelr game and fin his school singlehanded. Twenty-fourth annual bench school football mentor for five yearn | ished far in front. The clubs used! and athletic director of the Univers-} teams of 23 men each, show of the Seattle Kennel club will be held at the local Arena on Thursday, Friday and Satur- ity Naval Training station last! Neil Christian turned In the beat| |summer, has signed a contract to| individual card—79. He in one of| coach football at the University of| the stars of the Tacoma aggregation ed i ai Veesssbtsess L. & Barnes won the high money in the added bird handicap at the Sunday shoot of the Green Lake Gun club traps. In the regular 60-bird shoot, H, Williams, R. & Searle, L. & Barnes and L. Ht |48 broken targets each j ead ' | HW. Williams ...... day of this week. Southern California next fall. The detteraan Park Sir Barton, Canadian horse, won Heore jthe Kentucky derby Saturday at Louisville, Ky. Billy Kelly of the |same stable finished second. The |winner’s time was 20946. The | track was slow, Eternal, the favor | ite didn’t finish in the money at all ic , HM, Germer 1 i Dr Ww A. Drake Dan R. Haker ¢ HW. Rasmussen... Davie Kerr oo. Tennis games may be played at the Olympic games in 19% The net sport competition ha: | been suggested by the British, Behaephoomter .. Crider | Holter Christian Washington state trapshooters will | Wrieht compete for state honors at Yakima Had W. Jon on M 0, 31 and June 1 McGraw Dexter avanaugh Claraban MeKeehan ‘Major League ia} Scoreboard ining beth the morning and after. —————--=-<-<<<=) noon games from the Vernon team, Todd and Kitamura, Universt- ty of Washington racquet wield- ers, made ad clean sweep of the doubles matches, with O. A. €. at the university courts Friday and Saturday. The university petes with Oregon on May 23 and 24. net tearh at Eugene, com Ore., | | | | The University of Washington ball] crew has returned from its Oregon |‘ trip, where they cleaned up four | 22"°y straight games from Oregon and | Washington O. A. C. They lead the conference | Cleveland with six wing and no ¢ ts yy we |#t. Louis May 12—The annual) rial military boxing championships were begun here to- day. Entrants included Canadians, Australians, Irishmen and represen tatives of all British colonial posses sions. The meet laste two days and is held under the auspices of the Im. perial Services Boxing association. A ee | “Come Again” one of that played with the Tigers this week The morning score was 3.to 2 and afternoon count 7 to 3. The game of the series will be today The score (morning game): rR oH ad ee | Oakland : Be Gul @ ‘The batteries—Houck and Devor mer, Cook; Holling and Mitze, © score (afternoon game): R H 2 8 4 LONDON, -| British im | Vernon NATIONAL Pot. | ais} pn ernon 18 | Oakland . 7 | The batteries —- Reig Fromme and Devormor; R. | and Elliott ‘SEALS TAKE SERIES FROM ANGEL CREW LOS ANGELES, May 12.—San Floston st, Lows 1 , AMERICAN * NEW YORK, May 12 Washingte New York Batteries —Jobn rity; Quinn and Lu 9 “Agnew, Gar Twelve innings. and umel, CLE nioago javeland .. 2 Hatteries; Williams and Schalk; and Nunamaker LAND, May ‘ upon the qual- Uhie ity of our nervy to reflect OPTICIAN Main Office 115-18 Meaboard Bide. Beattie ST. Detroit St. Louie. Battorien mmith; Shocker, Severeid, " 10 LOUIS, May 12 R x i 8 2 Angels today and won the series four games out of seven, The game was a rout for the | who ran up a er on the home team In the afternoon the visitors again repeated and copped another tilt by | the seore of 7 to 5. | The score (morning): San neiseo Los Ange! Batteries: Seaton’ and McKee; andall, Beer and Lapan The score (afternoon) San Francisco Los Angeles “oe F Katteries; Couch, Baum and Brooks; Fittery, Aldridge and Lapan, When you think of think of The Star. lio and Ain wdermilk and “waite K visitors, NATIONAL BROOKLY: New York rooklyn Batteries dore, M Emaau) Ld ve. at Pike, May 13, Bremerton, Wednesday Cauney and MeCarty; maux and Krueger a R +10 H. 16 5 10 KB 1 3 oO. Dr. Dickerson OVTOMETHIST OPTICIA ‘oJ CHICAGO, Pittaborge Chicago Batteries: Adame and Schmidt }iae and Killiter. May 12. ‘ + Doug: | ¢ R. vot H. 10 iu Do} 2 Rn. o u ° : el Wee Sas | May and Snyder; Eller and g NNATH, Rariden, May 12 With a Sharp Razor, We Grind and Hone Razor: Shaving Supplies and Cutlery Our Specialty. rie Grinding The man who has a little and wants less is richer then the man ti | straight | ™ in the fourth for the games if he gets any kind of support from his team) AT GUN MEET. Reid ted with | | Seattle Cops | OregonClub “Mails Pitches nes Locals Into Fourth Win in Portland; | Rainiers firs Tigers Clubs Stand | PACINIC COAST LEAGUE Won, Lowe Loe A ' ’ and Lake » Fran ramenta « Angoies © PORTLAND, May 12 seven runs while “Lefty the home team to three scattered win one the Seattle pped the fourth mix of winning thelr third melee from the Portland crew. Incidentally, the Seattle ag gregation passed the Vernon club in the race, climbing into sixth place as a result of their win, The visitors piled up runs in the middie*of the game, running in the first resounding counter in the fourth frame after Portland had 4 in the third. Gus Gleich nn’s herne run produced the run the Rainiers, the visiting firet sacker’s blow clearing the right fleld fence with yards to spare. In the fifth canto the Seattle men drove over two more runs, and added counters in the sixth on bunched hits In the elghth and ninth the visitors tallied ningle markers for a total of seven runs for the day Walsh and Harper led the attack of the visitors with three safeties each, One of Walsh's blows waa good for two sacks. Piling up Mails held gles and counter Rainiers ¢ the seri a! 6 ° HI Totals : | Portiand— Mue, 1b 2 i 45 | Koehler to Miue, Mader to igtin to Blue ‘| M’°CREDIE CUTS SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—Win-/ the opening of tho season | | | Heatheote Cheech, | Arlett | | | | | river Francised took a double bill from the | count morning | int of 10 runs to five | count 12 1 eor0e & Molen basee—Derrick, Blue Home ran—Gleichmann. | Two: Walsh, Cunningham. Bases on | Malle 3, off Penner 2. cH Hiruek out— ate & . by Crumpler 1 Penner 5, Crumpler 2 By Penner 6 1 ‘ innings pia sible for pitched | | DOWN OREGON CLUB ROSTER PORTLAND, May 12.-—-Pitchers Tom Lukanovic and Ray Crumpler and Eddie Bogart, utility man, are not on thelr way to Sacramento with the Portland Beavers today, MeCre die having released them. George Maisel, Gardner, and Ernie Fallentine, utility inflelder, are! waiting at Sacramento to join the) McCredies, The Beaver boss ia burn ing up the wires in an attempt to Jand another pitcher, Penner hasn't |been showing up well lately, not | withstanding the fact he was consid lered one of the strongest hurlers at} <4: as 7 oust Lis 7 OP Yesterday's hero—Hod Eller. He made the first lunge into the 1910 baseball hall of fame with a no- hit, no run affair against the ‘ardinals, Sunday Manager Bert Shotten sent in to hit for May in inning, but he failed to seven runs needed for t of the Reds, Adams earned a Pirate de- feat when Phil Douglas triumphed over the veteran for the Cubs, % to 0, in a tough battle, ‘The Giants and Dodgers didn't ven make it a hard game. The ants slaughtered their over-th colleagues with a 7 to the ninth produce t the de Sandy Uble took his first ma- or league defeat when the White ‘ox slammed him for a 10 to 2 The ‘Tigers stepped on the Browns and pushed them to the bottom of the legue with a 6 to 2 victor Pinkman to Meet Pittsburg Miller SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—(By United Press.)—Johnny Ra Pitts. burg lightweight, who is here to lick the Coast,” will make his West- ern debut Friday night against Hd. die Pinkman, Seattle mittster, Claude Hunt has signed a con- the University of team again ‘Johnson Is Rugged Seattle | Boy Will Tangle to Deliver Famous Walter Hurls Great Game Against New York in Gotham BY H.C. HAMILTON United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, May 12-—The mere mention of Walter Johnson ts to strike fear into the heart of any ball club, With the Yankees for a ong streteh it has The New Yorkers idea, supported t that they « any old time on tempt fate against them, The wearing & baret today the result athome Sunday beat them but he did by been have had own elf Walter ark Griffith starting him they still uid whip mort by efore u their Johnron 4 them to as firet no runs in 12 innings 4 aged to break ev Jack Quinr the en because ancient go0d enough from crossing was Just Benators never better thar hits pitched a flashed yenter- marked down crew of of Wash a nohit wd shows and tenth inn not Yankee even reached which, under ordinary conditions, would have been a nine inning, no-ru no - man reached first performan Score in First In the first inning Koger Peck- inpaugh busted one to left field for | a wingle and then stole second but he was the last of his clan until Pratt walked in the Baker singled, but beth men were cut down trying wteal, mo the record speaks volumes for craftiners of the mighty Walter A glimpse into the future might be obtained from the day, coupling it with @ certain matinee a few jaye ago in Cincinnati, when Grover Cleveland Alexander ap- peared for the first time for the Cubs since his return from the army and barely was nosed out by a 1 to 0 score. eran stars, It seems, not only have he Two the alleged the Yanks, The ington never haw game, but that ings firet were wrecking big pitched star yentere rec between the first a bane no- hit hangover | 1th. | the} different. | the | | doe Harrahan nd they man- | the Bent- Joe r, in | ‘This in Joe Harrahan, tle Hghtweight, who Gorman, the Portland the semi-windup of “Arenas smoker veaday night. Gorman has a rv rd of a win over Harra- han which was hung up last sea- son when Gorman lifted the North- weet featherweight title from Ha rahan’s brow Both are rugged hard-hitting boys and it looks like a good match on paper. ‘Morrie Lux | Will Defend CoastC row Portland Welter Meets Sol-| dier Abel at Arena Tues- | day; Who Will Referee? Morrie Lux of Portland, who won) the Coast welterweight ttle from) These two vet-| Billy Wright in Tacoma last Thurs | day, will defend his crown for the ” GibsonHurls _GOOD AS MOUND MANHERE’ Goris From Still Able. With Joe Gorman Diyine’s Men _ to Win Here | Seattle N. W. Men Hold tha Lead; Beat Vancouver Sunday, 2-0 * Hurling shotout ball, Bil Gi son, doe Devine’s young mound star, let the Vancouver team down with three safeties , Seattle walked off with the third game of the series in the Northwestern league game here yesterday afternoon, The slow diamond didn't help speed the game any, but the Class boys dished up a good brand of the national game. attle won the game in the see ond frame when two singles and @ |couple of walks put over a pair of | markers for the locals. Wayne Bare ham started on the knoll for the visitors but went to the showers the third when he became One run was chalked up him while Henton, his foreed in the other run. Gibeon was never in danger being scored upon as the ver team didn’t get anything looked like a hit until the frame when Walters cracked for two sacks. 4 | The Northwestern league op jonly on Friday, Saturday and Bun, |day here. Victoria will play at the end of the week for a threes: game series with the local crew. Vancouver |Rpranger, 20 sence 2 | Raymond, ve oan, If a, of Waiters Ritter 6 | Heanion, p ...-. Total Beat tle— | Smith, rt Hoftman, 1 >: eaneund Prentict, |Pitehner, cf cee 2 Bowizie, © seecsece F Gibmon, D cercvece 3 Totals «+ Score by tunings: not wuffered but actually look ready | first time Tuesday night at the local | vancouver for some brilliant performances, Bome one stated not long ago that ball players are if they mean it, baseball will be improved. It cer- tainly looks ax if he knew some. thing. Amateurs End Baseball War; Bodies Merge |War in Simon Pure Circles Is Over; N. A. B. A. to Quit The war's over—over there and} over’ here. The war over here be- ing the three-year conflict between the two organizations of amateur and semi-pro baseball leagues ‘The merger of the National Base ball federation and the National Am atuer Bageball association practically | has been effected. It was done qui etly and bas left no bumps or sore spots anywhere, according to Tom Nokes, secretary of the National Baseball federation, which ix to be the name of the national organiza. tion of amaterus and = semi-pros henceforth. The former president of the N. A. B. A., James H, Lowry of Indianap olis, is now first vice president of | the federation. . A. B.A. to Quit A. B. A. as an organization in existence, but probably | won't be much longer. Frank C. Rerry of Minneapolis is president but Minneapolis has voted to join the | federation. The federation is looking for the entry of St. Paul soon. Louisville | also ia maid to be ready to join the big body ‘The secretary's office is in Johns town, Pa., where the principal bust | ness of the organization now is be- ing carried on. | There are big plans ahead of the| federation. There will be a field sec: | retary who will devote his entire time to the sport He will travel about from city to city doing promo. | tion work, He will visit communi: | ties and help them to organize. “We will make this organization | so great it will outrank the A, A./ U., the Lawn Tennis association, | ete.,” said Secretary Nokes. VANCE BLOWS UP AND BEES The N is still | WIN BATTLE: SACRAMENTO, May 12.—Crack ing in the fifth frame, Pitcher Vanee of the Solons, was touched up for three runs in the fifth inn ing and the Salt Lake crew walked off with the last game of the series with the home guard here yester day. The final count was 6 to 4 with the visitors leading The score: Salt Lake City R. Sacramento .... ce a Bt ‘The batteries: Willett and Spen cer; Vance, Bromley and Murray, mw BKB playing as] and consequently | 1 | Arena. when he the noldier miller. Demonstrating that he can deliver the goods, the Portiond man has be come quite a card in the Northwest. He 1s one of the most clever :ne with his mitts that Northwest fans have had a chance to see in action for a long time Abel, his opponent, Tuesday, how- ever, has shown that he can step around, too, when he really walloped Lioyd Madden here last week only to have the referee slip up and call the fracas a draw Permanent Mystery Which recollection brings to mind the favorite query of the day in Be- attle ring sport—who will | goat to call the decisions tomorrow | night? Tom McKeown got off to a | good start a couple of weeks ago, but the fans yelled for his scalp Friday when he made two bad breaks. But everfbody makes mistakes once in a while, and he may be given another chance to make good. Lux in planning an the East as he considers himself strong enough to go 10 rounds with the crack Eastern ring men. Lux is but 20 years of age, and he figures to lingér in the four round game a while longer before making the trip East Joe Gorman and Joe Harrahan will step four rounds in the semi-windup. This bout looks like slugging match on paper. Gorman a de cision over Harraban the last time they met Harry Williams of Bremerton and Young Hector, local boxer, will per- form in the heavyweight division, This should be a good fight if it doesn’t turn out to be a w match, as most of the heavyv bouts have b this season In the other bouts on the card Curley Valencourt tangles with Frankie Rogers and Frankie Murphy | meets Bud Ridley MAT MATCH BILL LOS ANGELES, May Waiter | atitte middleweight — champion wresth will risk his crown at Port- land In a match with Ted Thye, on June 4, Miller ‘announced today, Ne- gotiations for the bout have been under way for several da Miller |has been guaranteed $2,000 for the match, as soon Registered Dentists Oat of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis- Ing enable me te make you this offer: Go te any dentist, get his prices, then come to me and get 20 per cent cut from his figure, with caretul, painiess methods and personal attention. Dr. J. 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