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2 AS MUSTER MACAW HER QEMARKED * Tre WAITIN FoR SOMETHIN’ | To TURN UP. en — \) Kl A) : Angels Will Make Going — Acer Gardner Rough for Coast Clubs . Waller in Club, When They Get Infield Bates and Terry to Join League Leaders—Killefers Have Pitchers and Hitting Strength BY LEO H. LASSEN Until the Los Angeles club gets a real shortstop, the phs are just an ordinary club with good pitching, ac cording to Southern critics. Paddy Driscoll, who held down ‘the shortfield berth during the early weeks of the season, _is just about due for the hook in the Southern village. * Haney has been shortstopping for the Angels for the past “couple of weeks, but he is not reported to be in Coast league With the addition of Ray Bates, former Coast league | ‘star, to the Angels’ roster, the league leaders will have ‘& stronger infield and a stronger kick at the plate. Bates ‘ds a real slugger. There are strong rumors in the South) ‘that the Angels are on the trail of young Zeb Terry, former | omg) shortstop, who is now having a trial with the Nationals. If Terry can come back to the Coast and with the addition of Bates at third base, the Angels! | are going to be one club that will have to be passed in order to.get into first place. ; The Angels are getting pitching of a high-class brand. Af the twirlers of the other clubs in the league are ever to get started, it will be in the near future, because | season is now seven weeks or so old. } Mystery Here | key se job ve the former Interna ee tional league player is putting up a : on the local clu if he is let out of ee win sun ace mre the ae rah m, Crandall, Fittery and Per on the Seraphs’ list, Valencia Beers didn't have much chance © Of sticking with the league leaders. Bates coming to the Coast, What will become of Bert Nic Seattle castoff, who is now basing for the Angels, remains ‘Yo be seen. Bert has been playing a brand of baseball for the Kile and has hit the ball hard ‘Coast league managers are due to one grand job stopping the Killefers, once the new arrives in the Angels’ camp, Fit is only too evident that they had a hard enough task trying ‘Stop the league leaders while they only half an infield. 1D IS IN S LEAGUE Wicked Willie Leard, pilot of the Seattle Northwestern league last season, is now play- mg the keystone sack for the Texas, league team in South. Bobby Coltrin, for- for the slugging outf! Crashing th Hack Miller of the Oak havoc with and has made meet respected ASSOCIATION TO PROTEST SPORT TAX NEW YORK. May The United Staten Golf Ans in seeking golfers to sign a petition protesting againat the tax of 10 per on sporting goods by the last con | erens Another appeal for golf equipment for the camps han also been inwued thru the U. 8. G. A., particularly for the convalescent marines Parts | | Intand, $C. When a collection suit able for shipment, either of clube. f balls, bags or other materials. is ready, secretaries of member clubs are requested to advise 8. C 295 | Athletic Division, Commission 79° | Training Camp Activities, War De partment, Washington, and he will forward shipping directions ‘|OAKLANDER SETS A NEW ALLEY MARK SAN FRANCISCO, May “By United Press )—Smashing the maples for 668 points, George Quayley of the |Marylands, an Oakland quintet, set |@ new coast bowling congress reo jord for three games last night, nearly putting his team in first place in the tournament. The Marylands, bowling 2.7 feated the J. T. Mo rans, Cadillacs, Benton Parkers and Les Smares, a}i Oakland teams, in the ” ing’s show The Standifer team Harris & Franks of King City and Mineralos of n |among the five-man teams rolling to. | nigh: GUISTO MAY PLAY IN PORTLAND Whether or not Loule Guisto, tor mer Portland Beaver first sacker will be allowed to come back to the Coast league is uncertain at the present time. Loule went overseas with the Sist division and has re- ported to the Cleveland Americans, | He ts a good fielder and had a rec ord of a fence buster when he played with Portland. McCredie ix said to be negotiating with Cleve land el the big | fellow's release. hi ters Vv : “How Sanat Clubs s Stand ” cent levied ihe at Sacramento 1 | Vernon Lake City on | Gardner, the long heaver of | Solons, seems due for a great in the Coast league. The big has won nine out of 11 starts, ts some record. He set the back twice fn the recent with the ue leaders. pitched for a Olympia in the Puget sound shipyard | f°" season. A couple of years ago| ‘was a member of the Great Falls | staff in the old Northwest- ler league. He has a fast bali and |, Wicked breaking spitter as his |< stock in trade. GROVER BENCH _ It looks as if Roy Grover, former rn league star, is due for trip back to the minors. Grover ow with the Philadelphia Athiet- |™ but he hasn't much chance of! r young Shannon out of the NATIONAL New York 1s " AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Lost te Washingte st ule Philadelphia ot ap dre 5 NATIONAL ON, May Jose will . Magan, sim and Wilson PHILADELPHIA, May 2% Cal Jess Wi over Tex F to May KLYN 2 is May rain ard’s idea in his fight thuslastic of two judges with Jack Dempsey at Toledo July 4 Willard is here today working 1 big motion picture thriller shown the United Press story Rickard’s plan, he sald Before I will ag to plan I will have to know two jud ure th MERICAN Ma LEAGUE a t in of any such just what and these what far as concerned him the it is a why ‘ to do responsi Major A. J I will be ties are Drexel Biddle | fied with third man in the ring. If matter of ringside judges not have three? It would seem — The new ARROW of a nil | THC. ), sf York ir Spring . " count in one or the other of Pitching hia first e of the #€4! the two men in the ring had been W Caste Potedy oF Co. Ine, Malyes. Tey. N.x. || 907 he shut oyt the Cardinals for , watis case | floored » are too many things he ew, 6 to 0 | the Phillies, 6 t0 0 Ho be costsidered before f would agree to any su plan as is pro- | Poned by Hick |Champ Knocks Out | Erne in Trenton TRENTON, N. J., May 22.—4United Preas.)—For four rounds last night at the Trenton Athletic club Ge (Young) Erne of Buffalo held bis own against Benny Leonard, world's light weight champion ‘Then in the fifth round Leonard began to show his class and with lightning left jabs jand a bombardment of stiff right |hooka had Erne on the brink of | dreamland the bell In the first minute of th ixth round, with cool, deliberate feintas, to the jaw put Erne | VERNON HANDS SOLONS ANOTHER BEATING, 5-4 SACRAMENTO, May scored four runs in the and added the winning and he the he _ “Listen!” says the Good Judge— “And remember it, too.”’ The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. You'll get more out of your to- bacco money, too—you’ll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good — and it lasts and lasts. Leonard drew his and hort right down and out Vernon third inning in team THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW hat up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco | W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Mepete. Ta Batteries counter ne Dell, Fromme and Brooks; Bromley, Vance and Murray. | When | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. Welk We eT WER On Boy! AT LAST UNTIL TAN Ad 1 WE'VE GoT a nao! Sone Luce = 1 wie r An v wim UP HER BREAKFAST, 1 HELP HER sie BQING THEN TH t- Hea! THE - paetry DISHES — ere TAKE HER To THE THEATRE OR READ TO) \S Ta SH6 SO J TO} iT Tocey \\ wae nod oe aoe rae Doesn’t Seek Any Money, Just Fame Clifford = Dur f t entry the \ weepatakes at Indianapoll 31, inn't after the purse. He t hon ’ Frank Farmer Should Defeat Ole Anderson | Kapowsin Logger Favored to Lick Tacoman; Jones Boys Are Billed Pa in O0-mntle tor May just for the honatre win Weat it bee premier He ikem to mae EMG es ny dawn It looks lhe a Frank Farmer night at Tacoma tonight The big Kapowst cer heads Georg win he City of the Living Dead tonight with Ole A Chet Metin tyre’s bh heavyweight There tent any danger of An hurting Parmer rated no punch at all in bis fights with Hector ond Marry Wit dem ability Hams, Pare a thing else. allop in that right of bis and if he lands toni will be curtains for Anderso Harry W th ‘ former sailor with Parmer naked to get Anderson in the last a draw with Tacoma shor Farmer In the former wer ant with ndup, Harold Jones, Ce lightweight amp ouple of ucker didn't Seattle far too much Morgan Jones Billed of the In one preli gan w think % have fought ¢ th Jones has impr winter season and tx ners in § ed during the a fairty ver ‘1a lot of boy, altho he can still « tn He neat Zink altho his opponent in a rugged kid In the r preliminaries, Lot Jones, a brother of the twe members of the Jonen family appear ing on the card, will mix with young wel and Jack Shaughnessy Bobby Revel will tangle Referee Shock, a prime favorite with Tacoma fighters, will be on the job again aa the third man in the ring. Like the new day, he's in evitable Ortego Puts Coughlin to Sleep in Oakland OAKLAND, May Press.)—Battling ga's knockout punch ended his bout with Joe Coughlin in the second round last night, after Joe went In as a sub- stitute for TY Herman. The greater part of the card was a knockout, Curley Brown, Joe Wil Hams and Tony Soares loxing in just what way to Young Turner, Eddie Landon and Young Fitasimmons, re spectively Chief Abernat Frankie Leusech beat Eddie Denny provement shou Fa other MACHINE FOR A ma j chine that (United! dozen men Orteg for laborers to do it tn turf, removes the to the bunker in a few hours, built for Donald Kors, known course architect Other .things claimed for this ma chine is that it will dig ditehe fast as a course, dig drains . the ‘or water y drew and Jimmy that #ifte the top soll, and levela them. one man and operate In fact, it seems th trememious sale | jt does not do i« Hundred Ways | course Making Love. volume like y-nine Ways Win Prize Fights’ ought to keep & lot of lads i from getting cauliflower with Ford d by gasoline. the ne Considering hooks like to lay out a to try. Uptown, 1114 3rd Av; down ltown, 913 2nd Av. ‘VARSITY MEN READY FOR ‘Dy incing) aterda San Coach Vanderveer’s varsity dy for th A I be run off The the field to star track uad is meet ) leg Goodner high jum and Be events: which wi al oval & at the al col s winners Fran . Vernon Ang Oakland : uns are re wtror expec and 5 yman featuring Long Tom Seaton was too long in an te the to suit the Beavers, The Seals won easily, 9 to 1 box the Crum" Da Washing to plac century dash Gray | picked to win a place in the dash Saturday's meet will track followers a/ chance Washington's ¢ meet with the $ which is set for Ma Brotherly love won for the ¢ R. Arlett pull Acorns out of the hole his brother, A. Arlett, had pitehed them The Bees lost 14 to 10 Ajpetas aprinter doped © in Capt a al into. give to size Four runs in the third and one the fifth gave the Tigers over the Solons in a S-to4 win ; eis leg ,|Solons Play Ball | ain, Mghtning 0; field ndall might be blamed ainiers losing to the Ange Crandall allowed the erners but two hits About the | Pinelli of th | steal in a ga for the to AMBPNTO. nto-Vernon yesterday tb Umpire May gar was comp Yippers aft in the 6 } | prote the 1 y base Solon» r is first Babe with doesn't Case. frame Griggs off the base ball alor ' wa vled out for first running r dumping the line, Dell ull flelding and Griggs left und them. t writers here prote | Bowman but have plate may be a around supper much wild pitcher time doesn't troubl finding the THE enyyr 6000S NOES bitterl the brand of in the sting umpiring handed out local Coast league game Oaks Wallop Bees in Batting Fest SALT LAKE CITY, May 22.—And til] they keep it up! ‘Twenty-four rur cored in yesterday's game between the Oaks and Bees, the Oaks winning 14 to Salt Lake got off to a big lead, but the Oaks came back and knotted the count in the final innings, passing the wire a win ner by four runs The score. 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MEET ». duel vault with Pope weight crack the local up nees in the coming Mix Under Protest The played sted under r trouble sixth | Mails Loses to Angels in Mound Duel Crandall Shuts “Out Locals; | Seraphs Take Close Game, 1-0 outhpaw Cran nerved third th wild pitet base in the Angel out with nning trotted ru er the plate the afternoor n fine drtz ff starting but the thru of the The game was p 1 ale of r fall kept thietes at it out the Ir bunt nine inning fatal with Fou a and Ken © the bi eighth, the Angels the stick oper beat y sacrificed it Fabrique, but ker caught Then Malls ” ' diam: and ¢ out bunt at the ed hin tied over of the matine Bighee Delivers © Cranda | the Seattle men til the ninth in visiting wecond ' wild and Coop n with the y run « ingle hit ur Lyle when Bigbee: off the bingle of the Northerners’ collection. A nifty h of Gleichmann’s hot h hitter short final rally by the Seattle men in the r i 0 1 . vite a rep ae nf things and paytng } | one of the toatl |‘ fe one Sati Low eooeooere Racrifice hite—Gleichmann, Angeles GOLF LINKS, STAR MOUND MEN BATTLE With two of the best hurlers in the the University of Washington and Oregon farmers will tangle in the first tilt of a twogame series on the University campus this afternoon at 3 o'clock Miller, hurler of the O. A. C. nine, is reputed to be one of the best twir in the circuit, while Percy mberlain, local moundman, has proved his class in his exhibitions he The varsity has cinched the con: ference title and ix leading the North west diamond race with eight straight wins, They are after a clean record, Th — winds up its season with the clusion of the O. A. C. series. Seaton Wins Own Go From Beavers’ SAN FRANCISCO, Ma ping out three safeties fice hit, Tom ton, the a twirler, was responsible for bis own win yesterday. He held the Port land men safe thruout the game and 9to-1 se team con . re he score Portland San Francisco eries: Jones. Mitchell entine; Seaton and If Fatty coaching lines take the field the umps have of keeping his eyes on the ball? Fatty should make a fine ball player, he’s so full of curves Arbuckle gets the Tigers will on when what chance We Are The People who put “PEP” in Batteries ) matter you own N tery of it what make let of bat us take care Also out will by replacing phia if you your battery make ni it with a “Diamond Grid is worn mistake Philadel Dis- Free testing and filling. tilled water only used m8 A.M. to9 P.M and holidays 9 A. M. to 1 P. Philadelphia Storage Battery Depot | Detroit Electric Building 1512-L1th Ave., Seattle, Kast Side | of 11th Ave., Btw, Pike and Pine one Kast 6 HERE TODAY, | eat Mitzsimmone ) ) ) OAKLAND BOY cot decision over Oakland, ¥ er scrap of have got in bad himself, od Scott scheduled to join the Seals here ence slated to take the mound, | going out a ¢ nylve st Lough Ry faire ‘teee’s De, ae = ess Tae eavyweights in a Battles J Jamen stopped ‘John L. Bulllv Cor bett 21 round: Jan With Hector May Stop in Seattle on Wa East—Frush vs. Gor- man Tuesday 1894 Charley Mitehell, Mareh 17 knocked Corbett beat 4 rounds, > Fitzsion Corbett, 14 mons put rounds n. 9, 1900-—Jamen J. Jeffries 11 rounds Jeffries knocked 10 row Jeffrie May 11, 1900. out Corbett Aug. 14, 1903 Corbett, 10 round Feb 1906 won Mar 0 roun an. « stopped Jen lard may world’s heavyweight an exhibition im t to Te ording to Clay Hite, of North Athletic club, who ig gotiating with the king-pin of big fellows to box an exhibition the 41 Arena with Young Hectot, Seattle heavyweight If Willard should box before the local fistic followers it would give Seattle fa champ before he leaves for the scen@’ of the battle with Jack Dempsey. Young Heetor is also negotiating with Willard and may join the champion’s sparring corps lard’s camp. Hector has been made Tommy Burns Hart champlor box from in in {| Seattle on his w bett knocked rounds July 4, 1910. fries, 15 April knocked Aver rounds 23 rounds out Burns out t in 14 Johnson beat Jet lo rounds 1915 Johnson, 26 on of bouts, Jens Willard rounds. 15 ut e dur LOSES BOUT TO MASCOT PORTLAND, May silly Mas of Portland, won « itchy dlonca Danny Edwards, of in the main event of the rtland boxing commission's smok ast night Johnny Schauer, of St. Paul, lost 1 to Stanley Willis, of Penn in the only other good the evening. The fans er, we I to think it should been called a dr Frush, the to Hite. Frush vs. Harper at a new battler next week whem Danny Frush, the highly touted lish featherweight, will tangle witht) Bobby Harper, Northwest light! weight champion, over the four round route at the Arena show day night ‘ This looks like a good match on” paper. On the dope, Harper is going” up against has fought Gorman, the clmic va w al draws with Joe ish boxer, Portland miller, and again for not exerting drawing with Bert Forbes. nk Williams, of San Francisco, knocked out by Billy Emke of Paul The Danny at Portiand recently. Danny Edwards, the bantamweight _ from California, will mix with Buddy ~ Ridley, Seattle's bantam pride, in the | semi-windup. Ole Anderson, Tacoma hea’ weight, may be lined up to Young Hector in one of the othe# bouts on the bill if he makes a good showing against Frank Farmer ia) Tw na tonight. The other bouts on the card ey Jimmy Storey vs. Lioyd Mad Patsey Clacco, Neal Zimmerman. Freddie and George Franklin-Billy mn engagements were draw af SAN FRANCI Press.)—"Death former White Jim Sox hurler, is San Fran ¢ next week, it was today and Bert Hayes v FARREN MEETS RICHARDS SAN FRANCISCO, May 22—9) (United Press)—Frankie Farren in meet Tommy Richards in the maig- event at the Coliseum tonight. 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