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\\ AUN =\ On boy: Guys POR TRovaie! Q Schedule Makers Gave Los Angeles Raw Deal; Must Ha Killifer’s Tribe Plays O on Home Lot; States. BY LEO Rainiers ve Loved Locals nly Nine Weeks Out of Ten Jump Over Four H. LASSEN Just GO AROUND LOOKIN _—s Wrosis Corin’ Hone PRANCE ” » SESEREREENE | a YT ET TT Re Sone Dip you wEéaAg AGOVT Bier THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. Tit be’ We Li BE GLAD To Get Home eK? Por tay BE So, BuT I THink Te We '3 Just stagtia’ Poa Bus? ui ——N7. “THERE S Two GAL In Town PLY IW £evict FiAGs Foe awe by > wr ‘PORTLAND RECEIVER IS KNOWN BY LOCAL FANS | am, Los Angeles is to be pitied over the rough way in which} they were handled by the se Angels are now of the season, having And after this week th ir home pasture for another four weeks. t, for one of the stre playing their first road engagement since The the played five weeks on their home e Angels are forced to return to Kinda tough, yngest teams in the league being hedule makers this season. to play nine out of ten weeks in their home enclosure it at the start of the season, : . : All the while the Angels are playing on their home ounds, the Seattle team— four states in the e out of seven weeks on Rainiers’ "Lit Trip* over to the Mormon hangout the Ks new to the circuit—are chasing the road. H arper Saves Wild Battle al skip a couple of hundred miles bso over to Los Angeles. movie city the locals move bac Figure it out for yourself, From * | | first weeks of the season, playing} . % { \ Putting up a good brand of basebalf behind the bat, | ANGELS STOP OAKS’ RUSH; PL i per the Le hit Angele home team ma He was wild, f and Eile TIGERS DROP TO BASEMENT; LOSE ANOTHER May 16.—San “ ru t Seal gar t a double and triple during to Race a May 16-5 i prer in whic nt won their lau only 300 miles Indianapolis suspended for the To pick a fa quartet would be r to discover the prover the haystack. All ern, and will have carrying them Thomas Has Advantage SOLONS DROP WEIRD GAME escut , BEAVERS ots t Indianapolis t, failed to sta ret hie nd consequently this will be the first year that the four winners of former Indianapolis hampionship races, who are still ae j tive in the sport, will come together, attractive First Meeting of Winners Only once betore in 19 ntarte ” 14, han a 4, Tt ner Ww at year Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 ard, Corner 2rd and Pike Lanch Counter Barber Shep Yeantain Drinks M. 2819. Card Tables Del Baker, former Detroit Tiger receiver, has cinched the \first string mask job with the Portland Beavers for the for Rainiers ‘HM OUT BUM KNEE Jimmy Walsh, one of the pre- ers on the Seattle Coast out of the game . accordin, Lake City. sent to Los Angeles treatment and will rejoin the . The Seattle men to the Angels’ strong: next week for a series of | GHT AND DERRICK ALSO UNDER WEATHER } “Gack Knight is being bothered with | stiff neck. ording to the sme | ‘The local second sacker bas slowed up by & crook im his! . Claude Derrick is be Bothered by trouble in his legs | DROP TO ANGELS grasp of first place, the dropped their mix to the) ding Angels yesterday Killefer’s men snared ‘em 4 to " Bill Pertica, the sensational . swirler of the southern crew sudden onrush” of ‘the Harry Harper, the outtelder tet | |Outfielder Makes a Great with fair success until the sixth | frame when the home folks touched |him up for a couple of hits mixed in with Sheely’s home run smash.| Bigbee finished the game on the| | mound for the Rainiers. Fabrique, tb ‘ 1 coming season. Catch; Locals Tramp on Bees, Score 8 to 7 SALT LAKE CITY, May 16. | Soaring Krug's short fly to left rep field with the tying run on | third base, Harry Harper, Se attle’s left lelder, made a sen | sational cateh and saved the game for thé visitors, It was | & wild tit here yesterday, the Seattle men nosing out the | home squad by a score of 8 | runs to 7. Long hits featured the melee. | Harper, Smith and Sheely eracked out home run wallops during the fracas, Doubles were frequent. | Leng Miles Maine sailed along) \the all-service teams, | Big Game of Day; Lin- coln vs. Franklin ——_——__—_ STANDING OF THE TRAMs Won, Lost. Pet Rreadway sO eee oe | : Dale Is Lifted Gene Dale, a former big league hurler, who has been performing | | in the American association the last | couple of searons, started the game for the from the fray in the third 1 when he was gr ley of hits. fared but little better men bagging a flock of hits his delivery | Local high school diamond teams will start on the second Iap of the season today with games scheduled on three of the loeal playfield. Broadway will tangle with Bal- lard at Lincotn playfield in the Mormons but was Mted with a essor, Stroud, | the Seattle off of His Seattle. an H. PO, ° ee 3 3 2 6 wonunneceP ° ° by the San Francisco Seals be-| he couldn't field or hit, has/ quite an impression with the tle team, if the box scores are y judge. Harper's catch saved the @ game yesterday in Beeville, | § cand his homer in the eighth scored | © ‘two runs and helped Seattle win. | still he can’t field or hit! There's | “ eal mystery here. ajor Ball | Philadelphia Bt. Louis rt NATIONAL BROOKLYN, May innatl may tterien: Kroger. Eller and Wingo; Ma (Thirteen insings.) PHILADELPHIA, May 16 R Adams and Schmiat Woodward, Fairetoth and ay, J. Adame. SEW YORK, May 16.— Chicago . ‘ Kew York 4s 9 3 Batteries Hendrix, Carter, Killeter ‘and O'Farrel!; Causey and McCarty. ‘ BOSTON, May 16.—Boston-8t game postponed; cold weather. AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAGO, May 16.— RH Z 6 6 GE | tert Bush, Ruth and Schang; ‘Witliams. Kerr, Shellenback and Behalk. (Pweive innings) Louis , May 16.—- * & " EN ak di 2 1 i" “Johnwon and = McAvoy; Bhoeker and Mayer HT HOIT, May 16.— R, 7 Now York». SUPE ‘lah fea e+e age PRE Batteries: Shawkey and Ruel; Miteh il, Kallio and Ainsmith EVELAND, May 16, Washington , 7 “Cleveland... $4 6 Batteries; Harper, ‘Thompaon and _ ; Mnemana, Coveleskio and RM DB S TRUE COLORS —WIN-l06e—= —OR-BRAW. -_ a Se THE PRICE OF CHESSE. must Down Baker has a good throwing arm. jis well known to Seattle fans, who saw him perform here with the Bremerton navy yard team last sunymer and with Squads "How Coast on Last Lap -— of Schedule =: : | Broadway Plays Ballard in, ! doing slab duty He -—~ ae ee res woe ot. Pet big game of the day, Broadway is a big favorite to win as they have not lost a game this saason, while the Ballard men are near the bottom of the standing. Jim Marquis Will be on the mound an usual for the First hill contingent with Ed Dean on the Just who will take recetving end the place of .400_| | Howard Carroll, who was killed in a car wreck the other is mystery Fraley May Hurl } or Southard ton day, Either Capt. Fraley ere. Mercer Anne ou Went Se wuffered a net back of the Lir men ¥ top the ¢ urler of the 1 be on und for 4 gold ith Dow iatenson the hill team. 1 Watched | ame to his credit, f Jack Pickering, wil when Pleke With a noh the performan Lincotn's om be the man y ring held the West Seat tle ball crew to one run and did not a bingle last Friday. | Where “Values Tell” | The Store of Choice yt ete: RRR RO OCC COOTER CAIRN, PE Semel CELEATONA AL CAG AA EY ELT TIS OR IOOET LN LOD I ha ee ee An Ambassador with a Peace Message—the Pearer of His “CIVIE” CLOTHES Just as our boys were jubilant when the news of the armistice came, so are they happy to return again \to the clothes of civilian life. At Cheasty’s they find the smartest and best clothes yet produced—made by masters. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES for every occasion; for every purpose. SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES for young men and men who stay young ‘ Clothing Prices $20 to $65 With all the in-between prices stoutly represented “VALUES TELL” In every department of this big store for men and for women who shop for men Ch 5 &Y ‘O.C.GRAVES. Pres. SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET