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AN KO Rainiers Return Home Tuesday; Portland to j= MOAN re NX < NE Are For ?¢ | Hurling Star of i Los Angeles Team Open New Series Here Many Changes in Locals’ Ros Stay—Seattle Club Must § er—Home for Three Weeks’ art Drive Soon or Be Left in Rut—Clymer May Add New Pitchers Soon. BY LEO H Seattle's Coast league troops will return to the home ig. oor Tuesday after a three i, came out second best—as was expected—and will » week’s tour in which the a three weeks’ home stay with the Portland Beavers Wednesday. With the Portland crew coming from San Tiieclece and the locals leaving Los Angeles on Sunday, ‘there is not much chance of that There have been many changes in the local roster since S team played here last. J 4 center field berth during the opening weeks of the sea-| i is now playing third base, with Claude Derrick, the n Association infielder, a candidate for the short- berth. Fabrique is play the weather with a bum leg. ' ’ In the outfield Billy Cunningham is holding down the center field berth and Harry Clymer after he was canned by ; Add More Castofts | On the pitching staff Valencia Sammy Beers, Ange! castofts, been added, and Miles Mains, showed ability but no ambi- has been sold to Sa't Laka| “ity Jerry Coleman, the young) 5 » bas been turned back t ® Seals, and young Cook, let the Vernon Tig has been OF not Seattle will start Win games with this combina- will soon be evident, altho all mew players who have Were let out by other clubs the circuit. Perhaps Clymer pull a George Stallings stunt win with a bunch of castoffs, Unless the locals start winning they wil! have to cop about game after the Fourth of to keep out of last place. | | | Must make Manager Clymer, of | locals, burst into joyous song) days to witness the play of | tt Niehoff, the Seattle castoff who | “fe playing a nice, snappy game at| base for the Los Angeles crew. | is getting his hits regularly this | which must create a riot of in Bill's manly chest. | | ‘ub va. this season as in about five or six games, a hasn't been able to register a : He was knocked off the rub- | ber in Philadelphia again yesterday, nd the Quakers walked on the Cubs. | _ SEATTLE MUST BE UP TO OLD TRICKS The Seattle baseball crew must be up to its old tricks in the South again by doing some of lamous dummy base running. In two games this week the Se attle men have outhit the Los Angeles crew, but have not been able to score any runs. Yester- day was a fine example of Seat- tle speed, when the Los Angeles men inted nine runs on nine hits, and the best the locals could do was to score one run out of Il safe blows. Something is wrong somewhere. | ” It looked like a rose festival when | Portland put two across in the first | fnning, forcing Crespi from the lot. | But Kantlehner took the Seal mound) and the Grahamites won, 4 to 2 j fix tallies by the Tigers in the| first stanza drove Vance to the showers, and aided the disciples of Roncoe to defeat the Solons, & to 6 Wilbur Northfoss, the fel low who cuts up steaks with Matt Grossman, at the Union Market, is an other sportsman who is “sleeping on air” when he goes on those fishing trips. Wilbur just purchased one of thowe Metropolitan Air Mattresses we are se)! ing to so many of the fel- lows. Piper & Taft In. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE SECOND AVE, the series opening here until immy Walsh, who held down This io BU young pitching phenom of the win he the Seattle men in Pertica, the Los Angeles ing short now, as Derrick is} ries but it is thought t hi a afternoon Pine Street | Squad Wins FromQuays Franklin Drops Close Go to West Siders; Lincoln Wins Its Game on the aint this Harper, signed by Manager the Seals, i ing in right. Angels Run Wild; Spank Local Team Seraphs Win Their Fourth Straight Mix From Cly- mer’s Pets, 9-1 LOS ANGELES, May pitchers failed to fool Ang stickers in the early in nings, and the Angels walked off with their fourth straight win of the series with the Northerners to the tune of 9 to 1. The Seraphs started off strong. bringing in four runs in the first period on bunched hite and a home run crash by Kenworthy. In the| third inning, Bigbee blew higher! than a kite, and filled the bases with passes and letting Crawford single. Manager Clymer, of the! Rainiers, then yanked Bigbee and sent in Schultz to the rescue, but a| couple of more hits and Gleich-| mann’s wild heave to third on Nie-| Queen Anne ar eae ae OS hoff's grounder let in a total of | Broadway Weve 498 five runs before the inning was| The batteries —Christenson and | over. Schultz pitched shut out ball| Douglas; Marquis and Dean. for the rest of the matineg: | ‘The more Seattle. A " PO. Pabrique, ss : Harper, rt Cunningham, cf Compton, if Knight, > Murphy, %> Gieiehmann, Cook. © Bigbeo, p Schults, p ....... With both teams playing high clase ball, Broadway won its weventh straight ball mix in the local elty prep diamond league at Lincoln play field, when they downed the Queen Anne tossers by a 4 to 1 score yes terda Broadway took the lead in the early Innings, and held it thruout the game. Queen Anne managed to dent the rubber in the late part of the game when Ernest tripled and seored on Norris’ low throw home. Jimmy Marquis, Broadway mound man, was the star of the game, ham mering out a three bagger and strik ing out 14 hill men. Christenson pitched a nice game, too, but his scalp wan xaved several times by sen aational catches by the Quay garden rn The Score Rue 24.—Seattle the Los | West Seattle won from Franklin yesterday at Columbia playfield by a 2-to-0 score. Henry Cunningham, the long lefthander of the West Seattle | squad, held the Mt. Baker team | down thruout the game. Neither of} the winners’ runs were earned, the Franklin infield mussing up a couple lof plays, which let in the deciding runs. | ‘The score F.| West Seattle .....0e00e 5 0 Franklin hae” The batteries —Cunningham and) |Frazier; Zolla and Reekie, Arm-| | strong Totals Los Angeles Killeter, ef Maney, a= yurnier, » Crawford, rf Kenworthy it 2» Lincoin ran wild on the bases and copped its third straight game in the |prep school series when it downed the Ballard team, at Woodland park, | under a 14 to 0 score yesterday. Pick ering pitched steady ball for the North Enders and held the Shingle wea safe thruout the mix The score Ballard Lincoln ... .. The batteries and Wilkenson loge. Lanan, © Brown, p Cooper, rt couucveeuc™ ‘ 1 i es Niehoff, 3> 2 Zz ‘ 6 ° 27 18 61000000 405000008 Summary: Stolen base—-Harper. Hom run-—-Kenworthy, Two-base hite—Cun ningham, Ellis, Fournier. Three-base hit Murphy. Sacrifice hits Fournier Brown 2. Bases on balle—Bigbeo Schultz 1. Struck By Schulte 2, Brown hed—Bigbee © for— Bigbes to Knight by Southard, Pickering Charge Py a ae ENGLISH FEATHERWEIGHT TO TACKLE HARPER HERE - ® Bt. Louis Pit and Killifer, D and Schalk game port | Cleveland game postponed on account of SPORTING GOODS STORE Danny Frush Ltd |the waterfront | circles. | Claceo. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919. cs I touan? MaAyoe |] weit IN] You WAS LooKin’ | DETING! FOR “EATS” AND I rawr | \ COULD HAVE WHAT EATIN® Fi hey} Ae THIS Leer ty Yo, a is UND | English Boy in Training ‘ tor GoHere Danny Frush Works Out in Local Gym for His Bout With N. W. Champ Frosh, the highly touted Knglish featherweight, went Into training at the North west Athletic club's gymnastum yesterday alterne for his t with Bob rper, North west Nghtwelght champ’ at the Arena Tuesthy q Fruvh has been in Portland for the last couple of weeks, w he has fought a couple of times the rugged I a six round City in his and drew in starts i the olbs. bre things ¢ idneetl tland fights, Portland erities, but he ines to step out and fight here ‘Tuesday One thing will have to Heked Harper is wil things all of the time, and rtland miller, in co in the Kose first fight there, his other two metrop been taking and didn't too ain, and that fight Tu is ¢ he or get to mix while danger knocking carries af of the n Coast at hi punch fel ever weigh Looks Good that entific Mor ‘a but it ks like a good match. While Frush has not “t a fight on the comes here with a Harper bin There is Tuerday bout danger may be too # real battle Coast today. long as be rep as several times. hold own bsg te Seb'tee Ket these events. he turned profes al, visitor fight and it seen whether or not Frush can turn the trick Tuesday In the semiwindup Buddy Rid ley will run up against Danny Ed wards, the clever colored bantam weight, from Onkland, Edwards lost a tough fight to Billy Mascott in Portland the other night, but has a good record, and is consid ered one of the best bantamweights on the Coast. Edwards in a clever customer, but he will be tackling one of the best boxers in this sec tion when he takes on Bud, who has won a home here this year Since Bud won a verdict over m Frankie Murphy, he should be able ot rem to hold his own with best clever men of his weight in Coast boxing Bud holds a verdict over Mascott and lort a clone decision to the Portlander, so Bud isn't any loner when the dope ix figured out Here's a Real Fight Jimmy Storey and Licyd Madden, who wht a draw in Bremerton the other night will renew their little struggle before the local fans when they climb thru the ropes at the Arena Tuesday. This looke like the best fight on the card. far as fighting goes. Jimmy is w clever kid, and won his way into the hearts of the local fans with his willingness to mix it at the Crystal Pool bouts last winter What Lioyd can do, local fans well enough know. Seattle fistic fol lowers are sure of seeing one real battle Tuesday, says Dame Dope. In the other bouts on the card Curley Valencourt is lined up with Jack Shaughnessey, of Tacoma, and Bert Hayes will tangle with Pateey since remains to be te better the bie fish tell however, nded which the |for the sport the past “aky' ‘will probably “come thru” before many days, altho the reports read—S#ky homiah river, water high, fiahing poor week—the old Hromiey and MH. Ormatead dis f cut-thre is season, weighing four pounds Otter lake, south of Cedar mountain hi Heth trout and base in this body Mra D.C. Bryant was the proud pos- seanor of a fine catch of b Micke Inke this week. The ade wp of six fish and was displayed at Piper & Taft's Rass fishermen who have awaited the nd «e In good shape to urn from Beattie on the way “Rig run of & ie the yling or report n Lake Yor the public who wish to numbers Major League | Stns provine Sars eta Scoreboard oa w NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. P ton offers * a be found. s lake, as well | of trout and Anglers may reach this ) ° . to Madison \ : around ” New York Park Cineinnatt k Madison and point lintriet are not good at r How Coast Clubs Stand w Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS New Halt Lake Seattle yrtland YORK, May 24 chy New York r atteries; Doak hoefer; Benton, Du ROBTON, May 2 BASEBALL CROWDED OUT BY CRICKET LONDON, May 11.—(Ry Mail.) Interest in American baseball here stimulated fn the last by a number of young ans in London, is beginning out by the revival en- | for ericket—the national May and X Hatteries: Lu Keating Tragenser BROOKLYN ae and Win MeQuillan May 24 Hill and Wheat ‘ . two Americ to ‘ ee! ale of er der Hailey = AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Hen waar pts thustasm pastime Nearly doing a don alone 000 cricket ming busin lubs ware * in Lon Though the rt approached {te — pre preparations that are now going tend to indicate that | baseball will stand little chance to compete with it for public approv- | al, Many objections to cricket have been met with changes and | further consideration is being giv-| to. suggestions that the games| shortened In addition to teams In London |messes one government ts request fr nent erick CHICAGO, May 24 ew York hicago Batteries not was Bhawkey and Ruel; Clootte | status DETROIT, May 34 hg CLEVELAND, Boaton-Detroit of rain Phitad May %4 aT. 1 UIS, May 24.—-Washington-st Louis © PORtPOHed on ALCoUNt of FAiN. | yy This Chinese sport writer in | be San Francisco may be all right, but it's a safe bet he never to keep a box score with several thousand letters in’ his alphabet. the | ch county pos- | teams, The | also considering a! number of promi- | — _ rs that in eve own | Let's go buy Boldt’s Fre Pas-|in Britain a plot of land be pata try, Uptown, 1114 3rd Av,; down-|chased by the government to be town, 913 2nd Av, used for cricket, numerous or more * Hered AN trewt on Gosu! mar qient? rs the river spawning have heretofore been taken fram y were full of spawn, a in nu ws) Gown WASHINGTON WEIGHT MAN | EXPECTED TO STAR HERE Washington track followers are looking to Gus Pope, the star weight man of the varsity track squad to bring home 10 points in the meet with the Oregon Aggies on the local oval Pope has heaved the discus well over the 130-foot mark this year, and has put the shot near the 45-foot station He should finish in front today in both of Field and Stream ntinued, ney nity Lith. The closing of the Btehekt the sport of Ike Another fine report from Fa: Washington comes from Ro: ‘ The water is re rand the fishing good, the sportamen catching trout that welgh up to six pounds. Lake Chapiain and Lake Stevens both are proving to fur- Lake Stevens is par- od for the fly at this time of the year ‘The trout men ha ne fishing prizes mn ‘aft offering a $10 trout red and 33 trout line for the two best displays of trout reports Lake Chelan. ir Wauco ah sport ounty the fishin, t week iation now has 16 affiliated clubs in Ite membership “TARZAN” RUTH IS UP TO HIS OLD BATTING TRICKS cut-throat ‘The stream aid not 2 PETE HERMAN thelr tneings tn College Relay Runners May Decide Oval Meet _at Denny Field Today Washington and O. A. C. Track Squads Hook Up in Dual Track Session Here This Afternoon— Big Coast Meet Set for Next Week Coach Vanderveer’s University of Washington trach squad will have it final workout today before the big Coast track session, to be staged here next week, when the local boys tackle the O. A. C. track team in a dua meet at the Denny field oval this afternoon. The firs event is scheduled to get under way at 2:30. It looks like the relay race will decide this afternoon's session, as the teams are evenly matched and two meets in the conference have already been decided by th final vent Dailey, Porep, Gray and Blue will run the relay for the Washington men, and Freen, Carter and Kirk. ensloger will make up the Oregon r y squad. These mer will undoubtedly decide the meet. ce Washington’s Slate Clean tor Season Brinker’s Ball Squad Wins 10th Straight Diamond Mix From Aggies men while Oregon has sprints and distances t 4 from Oregon camp th th but it in shape this afternoon Carter, the visitors, bh in 10 seconds win this Washington, is hurdles In the weights ington is practically firrt honors in the shot put and discurs In the javelin event of Washington, is doped high man of broken will runs Swan tar distance the with @ out thought that he for the distance of entury favored r of eprint star the en doing the Oat event doped to wi to ey Pope, of Wash a cinch to win throws Rergman to win Club Washington .......+ OAC onsheos sas sane » Oregon... sees peoree lh © Wisc Lost. Pet 0 1.006 a0 “16 a6 the of honors. Pushing over @ run in last inning, the University Washington cinched the final game of the season, when they walloped the Oregun Aggies at A bout betweenBtenny Leanard, |) Denny | field Je a oO count, une Up morte champion | lewensieht: || their tenth straight win of the terweight of the universe, is|| year. They finished — their being cooked up in the Bast, ac || schedule without a single de cording to reports wending their ane. way Weet from Manhattan, Percy Chamberlain, the star Whether Jack's tithe would be at || burler of the squad, who pitched stake is uncertain now. Leonard, || and won the first game of the whose weight is one of the mye Oregon series, mounted the of the prize ring, would || knoll again yesterday for Brink- ere btedty “wligt clone’ te 1t2 || €Fs' crew and turned back the pounds if he fought Britton, and visitors. He let the Oregon many fight followers would give farmers down with four hits Benny the edge if the cham and three runs. pions ever climb into the ring Miller, the visiting hurler, starte together. |off strong, but ragged work in the jinfield lost him the game. | Captain Beem, at shortstop, play ed a brilliant brand of ball for the Washington aggregation, and — his homerun in the PUTS ERTLE chased over two runs. The localt OUT IN BOUT |" another counter on buncheé jhits in the fourth inning, and were MINNEAPOLIS, May 24.—(United | leading, 2 to 0, until the sixth Press.)—Johnny Ertle’s hopes of| frame, when the Aggies trotted over their first run. Some slow work regaining the bantamweight title in the outfield allowed the visitors lwere gone today, following his de- |to knot the talley “in the sevent feat here last night by Champion put the Washington men sho j Pete Herman. |they had a punch and went out { Herman knocked Ertle out in the/in the ninth and gathered in fifth with « vicious lef to the) winning marker. ; jaw. Efrtle’s seconds threw in the] The score: H. B sponge before the count. Ertle was/Oregon Aggies . 4 i downed twice in the fourth | Washington ...........4 Tie ie _-- sad } The batteries—Miller and Gilt |Chamberiain and Land Leonard-Britton Bout Next Fight on Ring Horizon “ Hold Guard Exams Harvey J. Moss, adju- | tant general for Washington, left Seattle Friday for Bellingham to conduct examinations for a commis- sioned officer in the ranks of Com- pany E, Third Washington infantry Brig. Gen. King and Barrieau Meet in Vancouver Mick King, Seattle middle. Amnaene® ; arzan” Babe Ruth, the famous Boston Red Sox stick ing star, is up to his old tricks again. jother day, “Tarzan” walloped the pill out of the lot, with |] Laneh Counter Barber Shep the bags loaded, and won the, game, | biseica weight, will tackle Frank Bar rieau, Canadian champion, over the 1round route in Vancou- ver, B. C., tonight. The fistie entertainment will close the | Queen's day — celebration ie | R See staged in the Canadian city this week for the benefit of returned service men, WHITE SOX | AND GIANTS | HIT IT UP BY H. C. HAMILTON * Staff Correspondent) Vv YORK, May Champions © ftwo years ago are a proud lot right now, with the first month of the major league season concluded. Apparently the White Sox and |the Giants have forgotten all about last year’s war, | misfortunes. 191 both leagues are breezing along at A great clip, and their veteran stars re giving evidence of general reju- venation Eddie Cicotte's return to form may mean that the ox are as serious pennant possibilities as they weré two years ago. Swede Risberg’s great improvement at short is another reason for the Sox’ fine start | Giants Have Dash The Giants are playing with the dash of youngsters. The critics that | called McGraw's crowd too old and too temperamen silent just now. Chase apps has begun to hit. Pitchers not figured to ald the Giants are going at top speed. Perritt ar hupp are about ready to have at Dopesters around these parts are tremendously impressed by the early season showing of the former cham+ e pion clubs. base ae, sat Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1490 3rd, Corner 8rd and Pike » ee” % .° In St. Louis the Drinks, M. 8618 Card Tables third inning

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