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( Xt Cellar Championship Is at Stake When Seattle and Portland Mix Here ‘th Teams Will Have to Be Made Over Be- fore Season Gets Much Older—Series| Won't Open Until Wednesday BY LEO H. LASSEN At least one championship will be at stake this week! this sector, and that will be staged by the Portland Seattle Coast league squads, which will battle for cellar honors of the Pacific clubs on the local lot during next few days. Seattle and Portland are the new members of the tt league this season, and they certainly have been ted rough by the other clubs in the league. At the ' nt writing, Portland is occupying the last position in“ league standing, but that isn’t any of the Seattle m’s fault, altho the Rainiers did wallop the Beavers four out of six in the Oregon metropolis recently. Both the Seattle and Portland teams will have to be over, as neither team can hope to get anywhere with present lineups. Both clubs are in crying need of} ng strength. Seattle's hurlers would have a hard busting into the local high school league, the way the ds have been showing them up lately. Both Weak on Mound is no stronger than the tn the box. The Beavers “Red” Oldham, who was ex to star, but who has filiv-| Penner and tora. This | Eee TOOT ee | to fall in the Coast track session to be staged at the local campus }) eval Saturday, when the cream of {) the Coast college track men will compete here, and that is in the | discus event.’ Gus Pope, the star Washington weight man, has been heaving the Greek weight over } 187 feet in his trials here, and it is a cinch that be will break the Coast record of 126": feet held by Cole, of the Oregon Aggies. This was made in 1914. of whom came thru. This strongest trio of Portland the rest of the hurling) being worse than these. tle is still burning up the to land a couple of hurlers, they will be dropping out bottom of the league unless do. Bigbee. Falkenberg. itz and Mails are carrying the of the pitching at the pres time, but they need help, and fa large quantities } Beavers have a couple of | Wee | ncnmenee: ed ballpiayers in their other de- been playing stronger ball the last | at second base,| couple of weeks, and holds a series | | win over the strong San Francisco| .| Seals. In the other games of the| | week Oakland will tangle with San Francisco, and Sacramento will piay | in Salt Lake City. ra also playing good ball. has played part of the season |GEDEON HOLDS | the Beaver orchard, and hits,;HIS LEAD | Baker ty doing the majority; Joe Gedeon maintains his grip on | e@atching work for the visi |the batting honors among the Coast graduates in the American league, | |tho Harry Hetimann ts coming fast. |Gedeon’s mark is .370, Heilmann’s 355. | Ping Bodie is coming right along He is now hitting for 319. Ping ts! | the last member of the former Pa cific Coast league pastimers to get beyond the magic .300. Ken Wil | iamns is just on the other side with | 293, and Chick Gandil is a point be | low Williams. Swede Risberg ix the surprise of the season and has climbed to .290 within the week r inpaugh is Harry Hooper, 0s aga hitting for .286 | 5; Johnny. Tobin 263; Graney, .268; Oscar Vitt, .216 Ducky Jones, .200; Duffy Lewis, 184; Al Walter, .176; Oscar Stanage ATMs. Ty Cobb ts starting to “charge.” | .| He is now hitting for 343. Speaker tg away down the line with .233 Joe Jackson is the real leader, with | M24, OAKLAND IS WINNER IN ALLEY MEET ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, May 26.—Oak Hal Chase is still unable to get | land won the 1920 ifie Coast r and is away down the list | bowling congress meet over Fresno. a A67. Other ex-Coasters are Cut-|@7d Matthew P. Kressich, Los ag with 230, Rath with .200, Terry | Angeles, elected president in ‘with 196 and Schmidt .102. |the final meetings. J. Henry Haver _ Ross Young of New York leads the | San Franciseo*\s vice preside i “Teague with .475. W. T. Tupper, San Diego, tv « > se tary treasurer | Romio and Parker ished high in the and Kel jton, also an Oaklander, is Coast singles champion Hollocher of the Cubs has into the batting leadership of the Cubs is hitting for and Bancroft is next with .236. Pick fell away in his hitting fl is clouting for 273, a mark with him by “Dutch” Reu- | Who is giving daily demonstra. | of how pinch hitting should be was Oak publes. iTTLE DROPS ANOTHER and, fin URDAY Los Angeles gave the Seattle a bad beating Saturday, when the Seraphs trounced the 4 Manager Clymer: TIGERS WALLOP SOLONS the new Seattle AND CLIMB IN RACE | SACRAMENTO, May 26 lton's big t brought victory Vernon here yesterday in the |mame of the series with the Si |by a score of 2 to 1. The Tiger outfielder knocked in both of the | visitors’ runs, The Tigers took the jeeries, five games to one, and |climbed into the first Ja result of thelr win ‘The score: | Vernon 2 aa Sacramento. Wek Caw The batteries—Houck and Brooke; Piercy, Vance and Murray Eding to last ker, finished the “game on the mound. ons iid have lost more, that is all the schedule called for at hangout. Vernon and Los Angeles will meet | fn the South this week. Vernon has —_—— - THE SPORTING GOODS STORE WES Split Double Bill SAN FRANCISCO, May 26.—~Tak us| ing the afternoon game by a count of 5 to 3, the Portland squad evened up the double bill for the day. The | Seals won the morning game, when 8 | Seaton held the visitors at bay, and won, § to 1 Big Tom hurled a two hit game in the morning affair. The Seals won the series, five games to two, | | The seores (morning game) 4 . H E. ortland ...,.. 2 3 be Francineo ..... ee Oa ‘The batteries —.Jones and | Baker; Seaton and Mckee | Afternoon game . HB | Portland « bia rke 8 San Francisco ........ 3 9 The batteries-Oldham and Koeh- | ler; Smith nd McKee, Seals and Beavers L. W. Wilson, of Kent, aser of a that —says he is going to take , bis “Stoll” on an extended motor trip and “enjoy life.” He certainly will derive a “heap” lot more enjoy- ment than if he hadn't ome in for that “Stoll.” per SECOND AVE. 00s STone ? TTT vy POPPY \ \ \ NE Wee division as |f THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. aut t HAVE JUST TH PLACE,A QuiET, REFINED, ELEGANT NO THAT WOULD NT Surt Me at ALL! FoR 4 PLACE FoR TH * SOMMER = mile Wore Off Rickenbacker’s Serious Air Battles in European Lands YANK ACE OF | ACES TO BE RACE JUDGE, Has Eddie Rickenbacher, Amert- | can ace, forgotten how to «mile? | Eddie has posed many times for the photographer because he was) one of the greatest auto racers in| the country b the more serious game of war was taken by the| 1, A | Eddie always emiled whether win | ning or losing and in the face of Most adverse circumstances. | You'd Think So Some would think to amile after ha he'd continue wed 26 en hed himseit | airmen of the world hment was one which made him the ace of aces among the American airmen But the war was serious business for Captain Eddie, He forgot to smile. He lost some of the amile; when he first entered the war and piloted General Pershing’s own car, | And he forgot a whole [bt more when he became an aviator and be-| gan sending enemy planes to the! is one of th His ace ground } Rick will tory Pope Is Sure to ') Shatter Record | | ) ) | At least one record is expected ) ; ‘ ’ ‘ ) referee the 500-mile Vie aweep +t Indianapolis, better @ . always has been noted for his square dealing and is well liked by Curt Fisher, president of the Indianapolis Speedway Always Lt ad George F. Kearr! Plane ‘ air service, wrote “Rickenbacher friend and foe k j nut maybe when ft booming of the m “t amelis the stern and amile ag fans know bim editor of AS 4 RACE ORIVER News official or ¢ him hears the r engines and} reet to look Robby Makes Over Dodger Ball Outfit \Has a Real Infield; Pfeffer |) » Makes Good on Pitch- ; ing Knoll a } Eddie Pinkman and | | Joe Benjamin May | | Battle on July 4th} Eddie Pienman, who has been dubbed the champlon toe of the ring im the a hel te SEARLE COPS HIGH SCORE AT GUN MEET R. 8. Searle again copped the high gun honorw at the Sunday shoot of the Green Lake Gun club shoot yee terday, when he led the field with 50/ targets out of 50. The local traps Will be closed at the end of the pree ent week becanse mort of the men. bers are planning on meking « trip to Yakima to take the annual state shoot there next week The score ' R. & Searle ©. E. Mekkelvey © Th McConneit Ro W. Kinser cisco, for » four-round fracas here on July 4 to decide the championship of the Coast, according to Promoter Clay Hite. Just who is the light- weight king of the Coast at the present time is a mys tery. Heinie Schumann, of Tacoma, ix the reputed king 18 * ) of the lightweights, but his a claims to the tithe are very weak, as he hasn't licked any- | | BY H.C, HAMILTON (United Press Staf€ Correspondent) EW YORK, May 26.—The Brook S'iym Dodgers, generally looked upon hg Just one of the eight clube mak body with much of @ reputa- }|fne up the National league, deapite tion. Just how either Pink } their championship ela few years man or Benjamin can claim ago, are gradually growing into pen | the Coast lightweight honors nant contenders. Is another riddle. Manager Robinson was dina tsnfied with his club just before the season J opened field He contended he had no tn He diin’t like O'Ma ond, Ray Schmandt had been injured jand could not be depended on at jeither first or second, Jimmy John. DASH RECOR Swimming the 50-yard dash in |xeconds, Ethel Knowles of aeettia mg |shattered the Northwest mark of 37 Ipeconds in the aquatic meet had in |] Victoria, Bt Saturday. She aleo (lwon the 50-yard backstroke event Stan }land the 100-yard dash * Professions = "How Coast Clubs Ww tle Since those days, Robby has shar. ed Ed Konetchy for firet base, and the big fellow seems to have started in where he left off some years ago. Malone w nt to third base and Magee obtained for Nn Schmandt came back and was nna second. A Mayhall, the other Seattle Lee roe 1 copped high honors in| 7 oot diving gontest and fir xecond in the 60-yard and the yard backstroke events oth of the Seattle girls are mem {33 | bers of the local Crystal pool swim red into ponition he is fill Jett Ptetter bh fo far thiw season man, a ¢ with sitll Oakland Vernon ri t a ball game trod Smith has won bin first start with a shut out. Al Mamaux is to show returning Leon Cadore has ng aia} ming team just beginning effectiveness had some trouble but looks i Undefeated Ring Man to Box With Englishman Here “Major League |S" vee | Scoreboard = SAD a Manager Clymer “| Sells Fabrigue ‘a to Los Angeles } ‘ “Runny”! Fabrique, — the r : $\) Kastern infielder, who started i the season at short for the Seattle Rainiers, has been sold to the Low Angeles team, according to word received by} ry ter, of the locals, } er Clymer, This ick will be the regular Seattle short field er from now on, and that Los Angeles has just about giv up hope of securing Zeb Te former Coast star, from ¢ Pittsburg Pirates. | Terry was expeeted to fill the hole in the Los Angeles infield at short, Ket started good . ” AMERICAN ERAGUE tadelphia ? > NATIONAL > ’ )} ve CHAMP JESS READY FOR TOLEDO TRIP ANGELES, May 26.—(Unit Willard returned today ide, to make prepara ture for Toledo tomor Ray Archer. left Riversic 2 | day for the Ohio city, to LE. 5 Bie oni some pre Uve sparring ha and attend to details ¢ |lard's fight with Dempsey Bet an ¢ 10 ringside Frank ©. Johnson manufastuver Willard spent Sunday at River side, In fast workouts with Charte Miller and Jack Hempel, heavy Weight sparring partners, and Walters tions for de row aftern DETROIT 6 R lard’s manag Philadelphia 2 Detroit Hatteries and Ainam Bob Harper Young Bob Harper, lightweight king, will risk his title when he tackles Danny Frush, the crack English featherweight, in the | ol {Ovi May 26 ii nk main event of the N wert Athleti it ‘ 7 elub smoker night Moaridge, Nelson, Russell Bhocker and’ Mayer Northwest Lovl ; eparting Archer received seute from here xteel chit Chicago Harper has never lost a fight The Tigers ators, 2 to 1, the six, nosed out the “Sen It's go buy Boldt's French P winning five out of try, Uptown, M14 3rd Av. down- town, 018 2ud Ay. WELL WHAT do |ston, an outfielder, was battling the | 4% | first base job with more or less suc: | mighty | VPN heyyy (me ; "mop dtr tatadintt rss) \ \S\ x wt A fous “dtodd PLL LS L WANTA PLACE WHERE TH WOMEN WEAR ONE PIECE BATHIN: Suits; AND (2 @& JAZZ BAND PLAYS OL TH : POPULAR STUFF YOU WANT! OL Face in Bill Clymer One Real Fight Billed _LeadsLocals | tor Arena Glove Show _ toSlaughter ‘Angels Take Both Sunday Lloyd Madden and Jimmy Storey to Battle Tiness Gotalin eke | Danny Frush and Bob Harper Meet ij Sweep of the Series LOS ANGELES, May 26.—-Bill |Clymer ied bis Seattle pets to the final games of the slaughter here | yerterday, and Los off with both ga inaries make up Clay Hite’s smoker ecard, which will be statged at the local Arena Tuesday night. $ The only real battle on the bill is the Jimmy Storey- Lloyd Madden setup, which is scheduled for the third place ning the gnorning setup by a 3 to 2 aftern ult by a count of 5 to 1 The Angels a clean sweep of the serte en gam the the sixth scored two runs on bunche the Angels came right i turn at the plate and cked » two 4 pes fe i more counters for themselves, win i EC hoe Po ‘ Ep Be ning the mixup by 3 to 2 ‘ He has fought = coup Heattle held ™ one run lead in the /f times in Portland recently, where second game until the sixth ¢ won from Joe Gorman, and) when |) r i Falkenberg blew up aa usual, The |fouzht a couple of tame rawr tne Angels scored three in this frame,| Prueh to be one of i. and added two more off Bigbee in rest_ men of bis weight the eighth has ever come to the Coast He ! clever Morning i) be rumning up against youngeter, however, when he tack Hob Harper, who should be to take care of himself Tuesday ‘There is danger that the bout will | 50) » be too scientific for either boy tc ft 60 much damage. j In the semiwindup, another sci entific match of little fellows wil! be on tap. Bud Ridley, the priz: o/bantamweight of the Puget Sour Cistriet, will step four ronnds wit “| Danny Edwards, the Callfornia cc ored star His First Loss st his firet fight of the searon to Billy Mascott in Port the, cther night. He has made good showing in the South during Sidetinten, | ue. the winter months, and fight critic . is going down the fistle Alerites, » : think highly o down there in the South. Lee Johneom, gait Fr a he a ned red lightweight, te last, Tet "i With Ridley’s ‘The both boys are real scrappers and both will fight. who has been on the Coast for the past season, will mix with Bob Harper, Northwest lightweight king, in the main event of the evening’s activities. Long List of Wins Seattle took when they hits, but their OL, TD) TAU y aay DAD : is sdid at the end is over the 15-reumd — Ole Anderson of Tacoma, who leet @ close decision to Frank Farmer im the iving Dead te CI m with Young rrow night because of & cut over Ris i right eye which he recetved tn his mime up with the logger q Frank Farmer will put up his Coast heavyweight tit y night im 2 >, when The fights these two giadia Féwards Niehott. 3h Re: 3 recent win Over! put the skids under Muff. Frankie Murphy still fresh, loca) |!ste boxer { Bronson in ‘Frisco fcore by tnnings % |fans are giving the Seattle boy | "**™ . eeoee Lon Angeles 100083 Leo Houck, Seattle lightweight, fe ing to bust into the film business He % reported to have had an from Jack Pickford, Mary's ta. brother, to act in his company 1 ‘;| As said before, Jimmy Storey and . by | Lioyd Madden, local welterweights, ee chee are Wala to Koight will fight. Madden has hammered . ene aherwes Come jhis way Into a real comeback here.| r+ tooke as if Ted Whitman has ' PO. A. Band his slam-bang stayle has putisaken his masseur shop at Aj in demand on local cards.|Salt’s eymnasiom. He left his Lat | pieces of art in the gymnasium to not lost a fight since his | tne fighters of his winning personality, k stunt a couple of montns . altho it was none of his fault] or maybe, Walsh, that he got a draw with Jake Abel | poy decisions. c . , : recently i In the other bouts on the card, ‘Curley Valencourt, the gob boxer, |will argue with the Portland Kid, lwhose real identity is a mystery] Tt t# reported from Tacoma that Ke TRbanklin wit stage " ae {that local fans aren't worrying | S®*0kin | e any me } about, and Bert Hayes, the colored |fuit season ow ™ woune CAP Math giterwelet, and Patsey Cicacco will meet in the curtain raiser. HIGH TRACK TEAMS M FROSH SQU. Broadway and Lincoln high track squads are scheduled to with the University of Wi freshmen in a triangular meet of some of those Chet McIntyre will be third man te @ ring im all of the Arena fights t vigh . | | _ Totate Los Angeies | Crawtord. Kenworthy Eile, if « (siete 1. 3 NW BASEBALL EVEN SUNDAY | Rea tle |Loe Anais NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ‘ tar Won. Lest. Pet. lgbee Strw * 09 | ry, be bere 2, by Crandall 1, by Bigbee 1 Ip 6 it niversity of Washington oval ns mings pitehed—Falkenbere 7 Doubdie 7s | afternoon at 3:30. Broadway and }piar—Fabrigue to Knight to Giechmans | frosh will make a fight of it for defeat to Palkenberg place, with Lincoln bringing up Joe Devine’s Northwestern ¢lub/| rear. iT @) A.C TRACK came back in the second game with| Several close events wil be on tap, T owe Vancouver in Sunday's double bill] In the hurdles a pretty race is looked here yesterday and evened up the|for when Charley Frankland, te WASHINGTON | the first melee by a 3-to-1 count when | tin, of Broadway, hook up, Martie | Wayne Barham outpitched Tom Lu-| beat Frankland in both events By ;games for the day. Vancouver took | Star of the freshmen and young Mar With both teams fighting until the | kanovic. | meet last year, of The Seattle men were wal- | inches in the city f . ». A.C, track squad@/ioped in the fifth inning when the | When Frankland was a member triumphed the University of | visitors bunched hits for their three | the Lincon high team. f | Washington oval team here Satur-|runs after the Seattle men had held| Frankland is a cinch for the high | day by a score of 71 to 60, Carter,/4 one-run lead from the first inning. | Jump. He can clear about 5 feet of the Oregon farmers, put bis team) Gipson won another game for the | inches, while the best that Egvedt, in the lead when he broke the tape | seattle crew in the second mix by a| Broad contender, can do is § feet & cou) be 210-1 score. The game was called at | ® inches, Dailey, of Washingt » the 220-/the end of the seventh because of |, !ckmanm formerly of Lincoln, ts yard dash, next to the | rain. | doped to win the sprint events. Mar The visitors aiso won the relay Score (first game) tin, of Broadway, will give him @ Gus Pope was the star Washing: | vancouver close run for the honors, however. ton entry Saturday He pped both |. “ |Seattle .... hash eS the discus and shot-put events. | Batteries: Barham and Patterson; Dailey spilled the dope when he | Lukanovie and Boelzle, beat Carter in the century dash. |“ goore (second game}— Swan, of the visitors, ran a pretty |wancouver tei Dre sare Jrace in the mile, Davis, of Wash: | oti sevauc i ae ington walked away with the two |"“hiiteries: Clink and’ Patterson: mile even nsquasigelipman oN | GFaoom and Boelzle. Local Cue Crack | BEES SPANK OAKLAND to Play Champion OA alco Rearend AND EVEN UP SERIES vet, hie chance at| SALT LAKE CITY, May 26.—nit- | Hard eae Wee todar ‘when, he {ting Holling effectively, the Balt asta Peau” Ganecel world's | Lake club evened up the series yes soee te on ine the firat,. 160-point {tePday, when they snagged the Oaks block of thelt’” 600-point at to the tune of 8 to 5, The second block will be played to | \° S ee ee : The other two| Slt Lake City ....... 8 16 3 night at & p, m he other The batteries—Holling, Brenton blocks will be played tomorrow. | |and Elliott; Markle and Byler, esmnom. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | | PORTLAND, May — 26.—Frank Troeh still retains the Hercules all around amateur trapshooting tro-| ta Gea ba dubeatiies aamaaee cas wks Pp phy. He defeated his brother, J. B.| ang strongest plate kn\ potethyece: tere 1 Sagas . the ela you can bite corn off the cob; guaramy teed 15 years, | Troeh, 185 to 170 targets, in a cham EXAMINATION FREE last event RH E -3 6 0 (a4 R. H. EB. the world's mateh H. E. plonship mateh here yesterday OAKLAND, Cal, May Wenger, Piedmont club, won the ific A, A. diving championship Idora park yesterday | | WENGER WIN Your Patronage Appreciated bo f Our Pinte an 1 Pay Checks Cashed ir present patronage is recommended Tim M c . TORREY & SEARS sae etl Gyn evedsAeiatactigne ARR you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. tig in yvonne fy Open Sundays From 9 to 12 fer Working People ‘Coanter Drinks. M. 2819. ( OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Weasee~Patereen/ Oh ie) | son UNIVERSES 0m Oppcaite to Be Staged Tuesday | Windup Event—Edwards to Tackle Ridley™ One real fight, two scientific affairs and two prelim- a } on the program. This savors of gore and lots of it, because © ? é Danny Frush, the highly-touted English featherweight, 7 “