The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 21

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Wright in the second, MULE, i‘ UUfflly 1 ( « 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Ms 23 (Waited Press.)—Tommy Richards ‘ot Los Angeles, won a decision over Frankie Farren last night in the F main event at the Coliseum. Bari Baird, former Neutenant of Bviation, beat Joe White in every round, Tae Johnson, negro, won a de from Muff Bronson, rev the showing recently made in land, Other bouts were: Steve Dalton on from Sam Pelsinger, Johnny Orte whipped Tony Gabrail in the a, Bobby Costa stopped Billy It's hard to be a martyr in base A lot of pl Sacrifices every day and can't their opponents won't 16 It’s the most delicious dessert you can imagine, and the Wholesome purity of the “CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS” | gives it the highest place as “8 Noufishing food. It's sold by over 200 dealers and there's one near your homie Look for our name on the window. Washington and Oregon | in Oval Mix Meet Expected to Be Close; May Be Decided by Relay Event Local track re will have Washir the big ¢ chance to size up the track squad before © May 31 pid oval team competes with | ast meet bh when the Purple e O. A. C. aggregation at Denny | 1 Saturday afternoon. | The meet should be close, in fact both Coach Vander Veer, of the Washington men, and Hill Hargis, of the O, A. C, men, predict that the relay will decide the meet Washington has the at entrants, while Oregon fe the dashes and distance runs Swan Favored Swan, O. A. C. distance man, favored to win both the mile and half mile events. Carter, also of the Aggies, A 10-second man in the century and he {ts doped to ¢ high honors here, Dailey of gton may register first, but gent field tures in ts event ray and Blue will Washington, while Green, Swan, Carter and Kirkenslo ger will represent the QO. A. C. in this event, which may decide the day's seasion. Pope Weight Star Pope and Bergman, two Washing ton men in the weights, are expected to walk off with the ma. points in the field events been putting the shot well over the 41-foot mark and has heaved the dis cus over 137 feet this year, which is a much better mark than any ©. A C. man has done in competition this season After Saturday's meet, the Wash ington men will prepare for the big Coast meet, which is set for May at the local oval. Stanford and fornia are both sending strong tear north to compete with the North western track equads. i COMMON SENSE Twenty was twitted by his years ago a young American artisan fellow workers becaypse he valued himself at $15.000, and argued the neces sity of saving at least G per cent on the capital he represented. Today that man is the general manager of a large enterprise. 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If ~ pt Arbuckle to Pack Stands With Women \“Fatty” Strong for Damsel Rooters; Wants to Serve Cute Cookies at Games Here's one rotund gentleman who appreciates what women can do for baseball Roscoe “Patty” Arbuckle, ple fighting owner of the Vernon Tigers in the Coast league, knows the capacity of the fair sex for putting the pep into all human activities, among which some people list our national game, On team's first ser immediately after Arbuckle chased the controlling interest in the club, Fatty put over a special Ladies’ day.” ry female, old and young, who applied for admiasion to the park wan admitted free-—and in addition presented with a signed photograph of “Fatty” Arbuckle’s rotund and the occasion of the Vernon in San Fran amiling self, round. This is “Fatty” Arbuckle, screen star and new owner of the Vernon Tigers, signalling for a curve. has some curves himse the grandstand alway, » he to be Won't Pick Third Man Until Late in favor of the big fight ard iwn't y phamp and it is be y of the fight,” Joan won't but he has named who, he , Cannot refere nays Jens fa vors a few man in the ring. Ole Anderson = Gives Farmer * Bout to Coast Champion After Real Go TACOMA, Ma Chet Melntyre vy" the decision to Frank Farmer at th Eagles’ smoker here last night, but he gave the coast champion one of the hardest battles of his chreer. Farmer tried hard to sink his op. ponent in the opening stanza, but Ole weathered his hardest blows and never once during the battle did the logger make him draw back or lose heart. Farmer had a bigslead when the bout was over, as the youngster ||could not fathom the logger’s right hand punches Harold Jones Loses Jones, former Coast light weight king, lost decision t Robby Moore, of Cam the semi-windup. Jon hard fight, but the « was the winner. Morgan Jones, Harold's brother, fought a draw with Frank Zink in one of the other bouts, It only a fair fight In the other bouts on the card, Ludwig Jones lost the Young Casteel, of by Revel, of Te ughnessey in the « AMUSEM Harold Lewis, { ut up a er miller E AN Diero; Bernard; AMERICAN Herschel Henlere; Nora Kelly; ACK Jos Aerial 10-25. 50e This Week—Lew White in “CAUGHT IN A HAREM” With a Large Chorus Nights (Sunday), 260; Mata. (except pt + Nights, J The Sox,.op the other.band. | Tough Battle: Meintyre’s Prodigy Loses ca» was twice MOORE vans, « As “Fatty” appreciates curves, and wants filled with pretty girls. Yanks Need More Speed; Have | Punch New York Squad Figured to Soon Start Real Pen- nant Drive BY HW. ©) HAMILTON | (Unted Pres Staff Correspondent) May ague fans will t ite death fs about) the American | | . the Yanks manted the! pitcher for nine hits nary & run out of the! with White Sox got 1 Jack Quinn for four hits and done run-the winning one. | & lesson in this for the hard fight: | at the| ‘ ition to! 5s lke the White ywever, must not be taken that the Ye pennant up, for chances me mighty close to mea win a make present are they They have exce erful as ¢ with lees for it eed than a lighter one on hit and strategy much success. other hand, a couple of n injected into the Yank the task of t @ much easier it makes ¢ der wh omething isn't reach that end LOCAL GIRLS TO COMPETE | IN VICTORIA| Two Seattle Ethel 1 will can rely run | On} mi | Uneup would make at club e won| done to} entrants, squad sprint » of the beat mmers in the and Miss } Henion Wins Mound Duel in Vancouver VANCOUVER, B. C., May 3 | on outpitehed Tommy » in the first game of t yesterd: and Vancouver won e mix by 2to0 « Henion | |d the visitors to three bingles and never in danger. she r ard backstr » series a He nd Pj |Solons Win Close | | Game From Tigers} CRAMENTO, May 23.—Pushing | r two runs in the first inning Sacramento team piled up a lead | ut the Vernon Tigera could not] ‘ercome, the final being 4 to 2.| 4 first sacker, with two hitter of the tterson Ve wcramento Batteries: Dawsc Vormer; Pierc ‘King and Barrieau | Meet in Vancouver VANCOUVER May 23. Wnited Aum | tralian champion Press.) middle King Antipodean has since been king @ go over a longer route, They turned out in droves to root for Vernon. Now the motion-picture star is turning over in his head a plan for serving tea in the grandstand, with cute little cook- jes or macaroons stamped with his macarvon-tike countenace, “The more girls in the grand , the more fancy playin * in Arbuckle's terse way summing it up. “Women make the world go They also make the men go round, In the case of baseball, they make the men go round the bases “I'm going to get the girls out to see my team play, if I have to pay cash to do it. I want the masculine rooters to know that when they come to see the Ti gers, they'll see a beauty con- test, too, “There's nothing makes a rooter roast the umpire so hard as the knowledge that the ladies are there envying him b gift of abuse. Thee Salth It . the um r of b " dames scree: unanimous verdict of ‘Robber “There's nothing makes a player extend himself like the dim hope that every circus-catch will fill hin mail wi “Oh, boy! concludes “Fatty,” “I'm telling you baseball has come back. 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