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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919. WOSTTS <M \\ HAVE HAD RIP VAN MINKLE TH PATTER BILLY? || £ DUNNO LIHAT PosimG For hock BEE2 Siarer \ Y _ oe? \ \ N \) CE CONFERENCE! You Loox very || tht Do Now! \ BT BAY IT Kis ty Garte! \y \ mu CUT UP! eects | FS hy ee — . Gosn! WHATS NTA GOT OFS \ cals Face Acid Test beet? Suh Jess Willard 1919 to Be tart | Seattle Wins — Me ET Loud alee atelenind [As Right; to | onaz orrres| and Losesto |i." ReturnHome Next Week Have No Alibi |": *:| VietoriaMen}:*:.." n Is in Poor Shape for Series With League Leaders mess a Or Se a ee ee Cook Is Signed by Rainiers—Squad Drops Another Pair) Big Champion Is in Condi- |} jinn" OW ryt Georme N. W. Leaguers Play Double od denis "4, 8 S stepy of much illustrious Derby Khayyam. Seatue of Games to Bees—Wonderful Series in Utah Hamlet. | tion, Says Sport Expert; Hmith or Worth, and cor Bill; Gibson Wins participate in racing until ; BY LEO H. LASSEN Weighs 260 heart or delicate legs ar Shutout J. GORMAN TO : Facing the acid test of the season, the Seattle Rainiers —— a ui “oti bet tir dre Will invade the back yard of the Los Angeles Coast league BY FRED TURBYVILLE Manly. Son andthe ‘wonder na eptiedciann amide er BOX HARPER tenders this week for the first series of the season with | : Don't be" minwelted in apeduiat> |) fai breeding satablishment Mr. |) pe Sear ge IN ABERDEEN at of Broadway another big a ing on the bt Koss is getting together at Ver ous or ‘ league leaders. . ‘ r ‘ Gorman and Bobby Harper second 4 Jess Willar t cheres, Quebec ; the ‘ first in the discus mn Just how strong—or rather just how weak the locals Whe shane bs Tacom i So) ge ger op oo ong day seo 2 in the discus an will be determined after the six-game row with the| matter right answer erit- | 7 . | With Young Gibson pitching high-|*Mleht when they meet over the |S, Ste) Ot it cldiscus, when he heared i he Angels have proved their class by spiking the rest} time, In that ¢ e talked M k ee det wartses Hordes Peay time Harpe who in the . \ | swered emth pred i} jen tes . adi eb 1 1 Northwest Nehtweight champion in Tera. f the clubs and staying at the head of the league—which aes ie ; ormons a e the firet pame of Sunday's do 9 age “A 7 Sn iso of the MeErenn: bill In the Northwestern league bal he oe eee hey have done since the start of the season. The only squad : went thru oe me ii ‘sags ithe” Castles » anieid B prove any sort of supremacy over the Angels are the te out F ll 0 t f by mreeuht 46 14.08 6, ‘Pao oncona iraw y have met three Francisco Seals, who are lodged near the top of the} ‘ N24 Pie ah aloe a u 0 Sit tae @ Gittieent aftets, however ex since—each mill ending in| | Braxier won » pretty race in the mile lack Den y had quite a task nto the lead h tat be ed out a 7-to2 victory over the ad into, te tone tn the Aeet stoween SF CSB, oF NIA 1 1 dem y wins ¢ © . I xin c yromoter here. in one of the ot races 7 eerie Stns! SOLONS TAKE. Sotontateacit't Locals Ag ain "ix ea ea bomen eae | lex, gave me je day > an the Victoria tingent hammer rry Druximan, brother of Nate on the league leaders at this July 4, he will have the credit ¢ ‘The first game was not much of |jinet up a couple of preliminaries ‘ : in distance mau, _ infield is in poor shape | FIN GAME having beaten pile reba m7 very ag i, pen id sc {A} ree Raattte crowd is steered ‘ ace in the half mile and pitchers are not going at AL | , the markable 2. | attle crew ne locals took the lead tg make the trip to Grays Harbor © 440. He gave Hathaway, iat stride. ts w ‘ re the Bees Win the Last Game in tm the earty ine and Gide tte take in the battle ro" | the Trostway ‘captain, ‘x hard” race dm ial eesigis ime tte t Utah Series by Big the visitors away from the plate, I ‘ ihe Pine ot. pilet Ban wee be Hard t wetahe a te tos the w nd o, Metvor and Wil . : Oo a0 Chip hee squad lingers like a bad omen! SACRAMENTO, May 19.—Pound-| Willard: today wolg = : nd motto, Metvor and ' Dutch Leonard Is — = | 260 pounds lo welghed tha Hams hooked up in a twirling duel, ‘ " proved the weakness of the Rais ing out 13 hits, good for eight runs. than poun HM ished that Score mi ap 7h & Cowany om adway, Lincoln and the University : the day 1 saw him and he's cut off which lasted until the eighth inning. it « awhington freshmen are scheduled hurling corps. Seattle hasn't the locals won the final game of the| a few pounds since for he is tn when Williams was touched up for Sold to Detroit to stage a triangular meet at the Univers @ependadie twirler at the pres series from the Portland team by a | pF taggro: Fe z ea vee NEW YORK, M 19.—"Dutch” of Washington campus nest Mon- t time who can go nine innings | scoy of eight runs to three. Middle strenuous training or the! SALT LAKE CITY, May 19-—In Leonard, southpaw twirler, traded to | #7 soaring as high as the sky./ ton and Fisher were the big men| —_ ve Cena dao nm he weigh | another poor exhibition of baseb: a the Yankees last winter, Mas been . May be able to deliver when | with the stick for the Solons. Me ed 338 pounds, He expects to we Salt Lake won from Seattle in th 4 : 1 to the Detroit Tigérs, it was| Js ee ceaue “er aadiatag, | : between 238 and 240 for Dempsey. | tinal game of the series here yester- | Mutle eee eet. cues Jim Flynn to Soon ee, ue GaMgan at shortstop for the home crn i mea ; ee ’ ‘their present it isn't helping | team staged a couple of sensational u an ¥. 12 to 7 game was called . it is believed, will be $7,500 with the A rces : ing of our Coast club any. | piays in the field. There has been talk, lote of end of the eighth inning, to }! ‘i : : 5 ¢| Tigers, a figure the Yarikeed refused | Join Jess’ Fo Weeks ago the Seattle team| a score — REE that Willard wasn't right, that be the Seattle men to catch & | Kasterty b ®\to pay . LOS ANGELES, May 19.—Jim to pass the Vernon Tigers mY wan tie 5 tt Me ble train for Lon Angeles. The locala | Metvor , Fe ¥ “lynn is to be added to Jess Willard’s face, but they fell back to, Portland ..... re a ae | |whale of & man—but he stands 6|Won the series, four games to two. | Raymond 4 at FRENCHMAN WIN staff of sparring partners, according old notch at seventh station | Sacramento 813 (1) | treet 6% Inches and his weight ixn The pitchers have shown absolute: SAN FRANCISCO, Mify 19.—Mar- | to reports today they fell down in the Salt Lake| Batteries: Oldham and Baker; | bap weaeh thing during the series which| — 2\cel Burger, French distance biker,| Flynn now is working at a motion olis, while the Seals were Piercy and Fisher | Be boxed four lightning rounds just been completed. 1t waa the |. es! r¢ easily won the 10-mile bicyele race | picture studio here, and it is under games to the Tigers. with Sack Some Hemple | ¥oret exhibition of the national pax ~ 5 3 © 6 | Yesterday from Joe Doppe, Belgian | stood will join Willard’s camp in | weigt 195 and has been in t time that has been staged in the | sm 1 ‘ *\contender, Han ift also won two | Toledo as soon as he finishes his own Y . praeapeyeip 4 AA }eenthe two at the finish, I saw| Salt Lake pushed over six runs in| phit > (Paid Advertisement) |serous, arbitrary, cantankerous Yh) 9) ln ie een eak te a Coast league games here wince Salt | Hillyer : i * | events stu front of the camera OF, b= por ~ emple crowd him to the corner,|the sixth inning, which gave the | Berisie, « a fae he public officials, but tame, affable, HALAS ition, but Jean wa Y) Ante Willard couldn't block ali of them, |to 4 with the visitors leading, until Totals uwu6wde#?s result of failure or refusal on the Lake was admitted to the league Aig co. e —— iaaibiiasoed le os Ree) ¢ th . {| Miles Mains, the Seattle twirler co by innings part of such officials to look to Tee MLLLLLLL “egg th oe ging le pees Alcon remain ‘ Petit’ OLD RUSSIA? woe fo 28.8. te elbows and set Battery Weak 7 become czars by substituting their a an aumavie thn tone teas pwn on his feet in the middle of The Seattle men hit hard enough | Pre ba » by the Tee p y he will for law and we then have @ ers won outsover the Seattle squad : D t ty 10 Or a Gover government of men, not law. he rin a if he ‘tes, » didn hye " i lof links’ men here Saturday = the th . during the series, but didn’t show | ine. French to Me % a mment of } He's a mighty man any strength in the battery depart: | palle—oft M | HOW TO GET WHISKY IN tune of 30 to 13. The Sunday games | . fice bit—Mottman ; | Men—N ? | SE " > j yard. Hilt by pitehed ba weathe: E "i Jenn worked the weights three| lasted the route, The catching de) piinips Struck out— By « sienna The Chiet olic ioe ape dees Willand Today rounds, took a round on the mat,| partment of the visitors tx too weak | Merton 3. Pased ball—Hast bs R pawed 35 The scores ¢ Ie a, ball Bas Bobby! Bchang hasn't set) seartie wrestled with Hemple and shadow te stand Coast ot gt peed > rion. Umptres—Grindle feat le a world afire with his showing | 4. Fieger e boxed. At the finish he was puff- | : fecond Game | been doling out whisky b 3 a x Ye | , 0. é y yt Jocaly so far, and it 100K | Fain —— easton sash ( ubPitchers ing @ little, but not enough to sus- | 1 | _,Wietortan— An ROHL \ewatt an’ thas ue aan ele "nail Whe is due for the can when Phos tippy Re picion hin wind not being right. | Cunningham, : . So! Mnilen, 3b ry arch of earth and high heaven. 7 has no more legal authority pense whisky than I have, 6 ° ° ° ° 1 ° ° 1 ° ; ” eMuweuoone> wucoun> Ritchie rounds into condition. | Fk Van Tuyt. Jean doean't skip the rope—it. in $ Rinkle, if .2--5 | All one had to do was t ng C who caught for Ver: | rl! Huiscamp e hard on his beart, he says, | nerver. shen’ 2 Ly Minkia, of. @ . je tik prectitin ma nd 0. ©. Spencer } He is at Los Angeles now, fin-| Kniaht i}y rthe, i | Sejateles! tor Fpaacht ot been signed by the locals |i. w. Treat - al 0 op ishing a picture in which he, is be- |Mehang. © ; glaetven o's. take up the burden of the | Joe Swalwoi! . wigs | c tek fend of the game when the | Josiah Collins }tho, He expects Walier Monahan, | Maina, p 6 | Btandridgs, rt .... ipo. Xt a Ra € c | ce +. Si tortom ot i then take it to the Dry Squad ee Los Anges tomer i. K Dent Jack Johnson's old sparring part: | Ste p P (which is usually very wet) and | fernon let out Cook when |} W ‘ ey up Clarence Brooks, who | W. P. Perine H | ya and then fur will fly, Hem-| gait Lake hho | whisky E ses ' ple will be a glad boy then, for | Mageert, ef : Dettees | it is my humble opt hi thie hook by the Golden |( b. Rupp a) ‘ i in| right now he's nearty all in keep- @|amale, ¢ nay humble Coe ae athe “Gubdwtt © wee| i: 2: Momeay’s 1.3 :1¢/Bruins Drop Six Games in) er ren ee ee 8 MOP | Mateo, 1 9 . & | main. ot |U. §. government authorities ft h Coast by the Seals. | . lo yeh op ood | Krag, 2b @| French. 2 to the y — Total s.es0 ‘ : East; Great Alex Has =| Jess always has kept fn good) Krug sy : $] Prentice It I mpeak truth, I must place|forcement in allowing Chiet. Wall ; Dale, rf the responsibility for the lawless- n to hand out quarts of whisky in etively trained since the Moran | prier, responsibility a 7 Yet to Ww ieee Y are ros re se ne . byt @|ness of Seattle's city government |in violation of law Bootleggers and th condition he's in leads one ' BY H.C, HAMILTON to belleve he'll atep into the ring |" : 18 41 or of this city as well ae spon the|whisky for nothing and semcman (United Press Correspondent) with Dempsey at his best | ‘Tetate “ ™ 610032 2—1/| decisions of Supreme Court of|for $20, and Warren could make” rvett ner, back from the army in a few} Totsie “ 3 : vr . 2 7 ’ they would give one a quart of A. Seofield 6 ’ [physical condition. But he hasn't | Melliaan @| Phillips, se ee Gould, p 1 m4 ~-|and public officials upon the M. jcould in this way get a quart of 4 : NEW YORK, May 19.—Six - | *Matted for Ktroud wixth 00°02 &2/our state himself solid. ‘ the Tigers were in Seat-(¢ p jrurnett |take it to Chief Warren for ing starred. Ho im training hard, | 4.) @| Maymond, os w let out by the Seals. Brooks} fy) °p) — paces se @| Hoffman, ib |Seattle are very lax about law ena o ae fee | Summary: Two hits — Morton I have long shuddered at the of. ‘ ‘ 1 & *, straight games have now been | auras Ba eatin 20s 1) Benicia Hinkle, » Bolen tanta ee its |ficlal disregard. fo t the of-| RUTHLESS, VICIOUS SAVAGERY | pra if \ orwo radi tee *utns limit [rene to Moftinan. "ihcce on batlee-Off |of fundamental. law, becatae I see| 8Y PUBLIC OFFICIALS IN ¢ way eastern clubs are taking to the dropped b; the Cubs and from the allied end of eighth In time t law, cause I see ' AKYNO FN nt " Harper, |Zinke, Macrifice fllse—-Zivke, Raymond. |e Constitutional protection and| ATTLE Ham Anderson . : , Poet on therra dh base NR Com Tne ering’ quite Forerthe. struck |RUArantes of private rights Ignor-| Is this’ where Hanson first 08g a Foster ; é|team's supposedly airtight pitching | Kap is / Sehulta, Johneen 2. Melllass. Mulvey. | Ht ed rrr 3. erento of private: rights tenor.) 19) thie’ where 2 ae Wamterad ° something will have to be done for} ¥ VW S Z Stolen bases —Gleichmann, Compton. Fab of game—Two howe. Umpires—O haughty, bigotted men usurp pow- |te in his Topeka speech? ‘ rique, Johr uivey ruck out ty | and kan! A. Rupp : 2/the National league champions or a ‘ eek ers which, if allowed to be arbi-| One woman was arrested, with- = Rtrou ber 1. Bases on ba | B. Bridges « ; 9 beech gongs evegahe regen OA Veet LLL DD ese Tr alin eett Rebate}, | ——________—— | trarily exercised, will surely sow|out a warrant, jailed without @ off Maina °. off Bigbee J. Runa reapon H C t the seed of distrust for law, and| hearing, strung up with ropes by - roth om " Strow alle &, Schulte Ww . . all danger of annexing @ pennant.| N THE MAJORS ue Bigh .s *Grealt viel : al ‘io || disgust for public officials. |the arms at the elbows, to make } Grover Cleveland Alexander, ace | , Yesterday's Ping Ho ih 5: SP ubbeds if gy 595 a ander, BCC) aivea for a & eveland, airowd; charge defeat 10, Maing | Double Cl S d THIS OCCURRED IN SEATTLE— her tell things sie knew. neti of the sti as not won 4 t rolle ; nree Cunningham to Seba nigh lubs tan TTI : oe 4 bios We paveten | “ihrilling lite Fabrique to Gleichmann; Murphy to NOT RUSSIA for seven 7 xh : cad ‘ nights with since he gave up the thrilling alt ; or Cleveland's vietory | Fabelaue | ¢ 4 COMPETE AT jot a united states army sergeant iia ke A few days ago a police wagon|the steam turned on, fed on bread Jim Vaughn, ace of the left hand. | beating Scott Perry when he turned ‘back Won, lost. Pot./drove up to Raymer’s Old Book/and water, to compel her to have GOLDEN GAT E Jers, has been given quite as much | the Athietion, 1 0 0. | i Sn PS REED Ay ier i 16 oe ' re Avenue near Union | poison shot into her blood to cure ie certainly « grand olf ser) aan FRANCISCO, May 19—Bowl-|°f ® sreeting In the east die’ bys’ alsth Toning rally that matted "CVT Eb de.” That Lerithoue warrant ot. preoses of. law| ithe watao renk; traps alee runs were scored by the’ Ral- Senge Air eattag op mdl od gar gd ean | ‘Three Glents Go Sireng | '4:t0°8 sictory | 18 began to search the store. They! pelied to sleep on the hot cement , nd Bees in six games.-Pretty | 3. are here today for the Pacis | Strangely, John McGraw te hav.| | Jett Eislter proved better than the M : : took many books and magazines,| floor that she had to be carried baseball. The altitude might ne howlin por ta pid z ing little trou keeping his aged | tog defeat, 4 to % | oo re loaded them into the wagon, with-|out of Hanson's padded cell hell), heen the cause for the awful | 0% wd he 1 com | giants in the front rank of the) fven Ty makes ‘em. His error contrit AMERICAN LEAGUE out even allowing Mr. Raymer,/where she was kept fon seven ns, but it sounds like some- pin aa tog at the California | National league. His pitchers, who| Wed to the Washington victory of § to 3.| Won. ta pot. | who is one of the most lovable and | days, stronger than thin air. | Girong five and. twormen teams|“e7* thought to constitute the/ants take the Reds into @ cleaning by a|; eseobge daa | ; respected citizens of ttle, to) After being held in Seattle's quar lave entered, and competition for the weakest part of his club, are top| o-9 count \¢ leveland 7 a : ry Ms ‘ list of what a taken, ntine for four months, she was SURELY | deampidedtiin. of the Const to. cage [DNS he league in effectiveness PNM yo po8 Hoaton pecseas s 00 jane er telling Mr, Raymer if/taken into Judge Gordon's court and his ancient hitters are smiting » BASES Washington « . he did not keep still they would IT cially strong between San Francisco) '. want like Cobt 5 Besahae Yesterday's winners—Vernon (twice) tienes take him, they pre Dba the [224 told tf che would plead Sea a48 } id A aple rT a ry poet 46: 2y -eeeners lan Angeles, Ul ake, Sacramento : . + & s g processed ad ” to being a disorderly rson (a har Titles Angeles sided another |#N4 Los Angeles maple amashers. |""Carteus consideration of paper | 2m Angcles, Balt Lake, Hacramento. | |h peat en Soe police station, Could. old Russia|< aon cal pe of strength to their weak =| Women bowlers will also partlcl:| tory does not give the Clante li-| (Sacra Bue (Beavers). : . May 19.—Taking | beat this? lot) she could go. When: she i : | ; | one © the Giants Ii-| (Sacramento), Blue (ieavers) | ‘ a - Ky feturday, with the addi | Pate, among them Mrs. Leslie ea eee ein eee ee vay with first |, The morning Low Angeles-Oakiand af , q f. from the San Francisco| When Mr. Raymer and 1 caiiea|fUsed t@ do this, she was taken ‘of Ray Bates, former Ath. | bles, who holds the world’s high | (ine © Fan ae tor a apa | fai, Waa. a. wild one, the ‘score standing |, 8 gj | Sena. the Vernon ‘Tigers grabbed the |at the station, we were first shift, |C2¢k to Hanson's hell and kept for ce OF ond 1 pe o 1 at the end of 11 innings, A wor : 138 . aye eed oe cth | aths Jo} in Seattle's quar inflelder. Bates was one of | %core record for women. asian tedaiat: “i su etul eahivition by ely 1 baa 4 toe | final game of the series, The Tigers)eq from one officer to the o ix months longer in e's q |whey Go not figure. as strong & ful exhibition bh iy” Brown in i¢ m one officer to the other, /antine just to satisfy the imps (of the stars of os Genes a i | Re aa ee the Reds or the Cubs—judged from > Ba ; ped TO eR | ben i per eg hth orcvolhe Monon bo | What 1s called passing the buck, | nen) : Portland ATLANTA HAS it: irmancestowever, Angels : apse c and finally given a partial list of ey en at hte. tater ee went up to the Philadelphia | are on top and appear to be dc Erabbed both games. ‘The | Philadelph mered out a 7-to-8 victory, and won| what had been taken shail tell about this later, cans a couple of years 1 good job of it. McGraw, it seems, | ontent was annexed 7 to 3, the | Mt La ‘ |the afternoon game 2 to 0 after 4) We called on the Chief of Police |“!MPIY mention it now to illustrate He was a member of the lie Hot eatiefied for te te raldine | * oo * | Boston | pitchers’ battle between Couch and/and were told by him that he was %® ‘ifference between a goverte . rain schedule stopped the Meattin-Malt ment of men and a government of | is | | Dawson. ‘ , oe + T |the league again for talent and has| lake came in the eighth, with the Hees | NATIONAL LEAG! AWC , | not going to allow y “seditious : “fair fielder, bu? carries a | MAJOR Ss ARS Hopes Mike ‘Gonuaies phon ‘om on top, 12 t feet! nw YORK, May 19 B. score (morning) R. H. E./or radical atuff to be’ sold around | A Chief of Police who orders | d cramento took the weries, four out of | Cineinnatt ° @an Francisco ae 1 ie I gugetated ” that men's homes and business ram wallop in his stick. | Developing young mittmen into|the Cardinals in exchange for Doc| six, ty winning § to New ¥ Neee 7 a man ‘ . 719 0 o | arre: sucked without a sarch-warrant artista of big league caliber seems to ‘a ho will go fro Vas! } Hatterie Salles, Ruether and jon should be arrested and tried for! * | Lavan who w o m Washing doles out whisky by quart, in be a specialty of the Atlanta South-/ton. This, despite the fact that Sous Menten, cas MeCerty Ratteries: Seaton, Creap! and Bald-| the offense, if the law had been ern league pail team. No less#|farney Dreyfuss has committed E WINS . - | win; Ross and De Vormer violated, and asked the Chief who| fiance of law, allows women to y het Ry mee ivere. received théir|himseié to a policy of “they "shall | ‘ee 4 ‘The score (afternogn)-— 2.|was going to judge as to what was |%® *trung up by the arms and treat prepping for the big show under the|not pass by waivers” when ranch | HIGH HONORS Breokive 8 2 (Gan Feuncteee ..ssevs>--s5 0 ot litious unless a man. was tried /¢¢ wore than any hum Matteries: Alexander, Iten@rix and | Vernon 2 10 for the offense. He replied, “we | Would treat dumb animals is more) banner of the Crackers. Half of that! Rickey’s interests are co ed, | | “tet a sons manner of the Cahn Hat of that Rlcuy'sntrets are mewreds | AT GUN MEET |"! iets 280 ier non” Soc and) “tatwin:|are""""We a of the hoks and Sanger to" tw, and det a big tent, while no less than six of|genators, it is said | FS. Searle was returned winner AMERICAN LE | Dawson and Brooks. |papers you have taken from Mr,/@ll the I. W. W. I know of; and ify | the lot have proven themselves to oicie in the regular Sunday shoot of the|woenlasten . |Raymer’s store are allowed to go|S&Vagery can best it 1 am from Mise be stars of the first water, | THE 6G Green Lake Gun club. He t . : | through the U. S. mails by the U,|SoUuri, in fact thru ignorance of ‘SPORTING GOODS. eon La club. He broke RR y The lst is headed by Nig C ss STORE out of, 50 targets. ; | Batterie nand Agnew; Ehmke ANGELS EVEN & government,"’ Isugested, ‘Well, |the law and disregard for justice, [- NOES L was certainly a grand old ser- a and Sid Smith, the old Cleveland fhe teorie 4 om fan | the U. &, government is very lax in|he becomes a directactionist and 4 Sweeney of the Yanks, now of SG ‘Witane 4 : N 1 So Brel jing to stand for it. Tf you can do nd violent anarchy for a govern y ox, Cy Perkins with Con-|#% Everybody who is inter George Th. Bok 5 7 de, Russell ang eer neater Jand do it,” said the chief us, exercising an autocratic power” nie Mack, Val Pieinich and Joe|¢p ested in athletics and cares a gh | SAN cies tag eH May 10—Los| nm CHIEF A‘ FINE FELLOW | Which must not exist under . ie | Casey with Washington, and Harry enough about his home “George Hambright 8247 | oy x ey a pynlidliie slags ppbier isla hy SRAONALLA: - government and could not exist ff ae and Bill Rumler, formerly city to see a “real” ath | M. Pinner 5 at —aT | BM i : Sl anbhat atiowe” all "Gee ane hed SHC Our courts had proper sunderstem | woe, Archer, Clarke and letic club established bh fo = 5 7 siey ‘aud Perkinal Cisoiia | oe Li ne morning | Some public officials live twojing and conception of our constit Sweeney shone in their heydey, should attend the meeting HM. Rasmussen i 7 jgame ended in a 1 to 1 tle after 11 ; personally they are fine lads, | tion's guarantees, | while Perkins and Picinich of the of athletic ns” which is s. Hurt ards ‘ innings. The game had to be|because in private Ife th do| There is more gambling, mo omega tod give every indica- to be held tomorrow at 4 Sree aoe _ s q bee \ ree of a time limit.| their own thinking and they are| whisky sold, more bootlegging, moré on of maintaining the high stand 2p. m. at A, G. Spald. es nate bi 2 Murphy, of the Oaks, was the star/able to think clean, wholesome |blind-pigging, more graft and more ard of excellence shown by the old-|O jng's li. W. Kinser cries) Maye and Kchang; Wellman, | hitter of the day, gathering in five/thoughts. In public life, however, | corruption in and out of public of timers. | pf a ; J. HW, Davin 14 ifield and Billings, Mayer, hits in the two ames. |when confronted with Official duty | fice in Seattle today than there ever These catchers were inatrumental | me Oi. Senows =~ let's j : 18 ‘The score (morning) » E./and acting under a little brief au-/has been, Speed laws and traffic B the Io al of the ‘Gesckets | ire something to talk 5 , Your Patronage Appreciated Los Angeles Bhiave 7 O/ thority, it seems as though some|ordinances are ignored, while peo veeney and vith were the eatch Do Oakland .... eedenee'e § lone e 4 », andl ple , i 4 Pay Checks Cashed Beane nate jon: se does their thinking, and! ple's homes and business are un- ers of the 1907 Cracker pennant win- ia pan; Hol ey ac p e disco a y y ison ie APT Sreeiier Daneel sia they act as if they w liseon- | lawfully invaded, often by drunken! m ‘ ° grin: 1 TORREY SEARS’ ling and Mitze |nected from their source of reason |and cro lice offic chapman in 1913 and Perkins and Di | ft I 1 & ithe appre’ Cagternbo 2, | < bade om racy. pallos etter; Sam came Seaton in 101." MaMucrey, ho eP& Ay Te. BILLIARD PARLOR _ The noore (attern n) And common horse sen A little |able gatherings are broken up. to. atta & uneie teial in the ma- 1109 SECOND AVE, 4 @ qaah deh, Belaee bee pa 4 : . money sometimes makes fools of|appease the political appetite of 5 Oakland ~2 23 2 | so en while a little brief publicity sh ‘Ya ith’s run’ Lanch Counter Barber some men r au ‘publicity sharks. wan Smith's running mate on | SS THESPORTING GOODS STORE races ee the 1909 pennant winners, Fountain Drinks, M. 2819, ‘Tables Batteries; Brown and Boles; R.j) thority has the same effect on} Next week I will write on the /Ariett and Piliott others, Such men are always dan-|fertile field of Graft