Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
alsin dlgaatledinenastinaiioamisicncaest-nsspuccmacebame PAGE 123 \ \ smoker card last night. Hayes F He i ¥ $ ay 3 I | H iz 2 3 £ 8 EF F FF H ; lays, the better it will be for fight game here. - Local f have been | TEvEE fi il ny | i ik? the thruout blows lost steam. tiful boxing lesson. Tame Affair ‘affair was tame rights and lefts to the Bud was thru for the night sible. It was a poor fight. Curley Valencourt and the land Kid put up a torri Po Fight hand, but in the final roun @ hard time landing blows. Knocked him down in the Been up for a swim at the Crystal Pool lately? Take it from us— the water is great~ nothing like the reg- ular “ocean” salt wa- ter they have up there —at just the right temperature, too. Our racing suits ing worn by the Pool Swimming Club well as by Coach Vickers. who will ach «you to swim — something that every man, woman and child should know. |JYQLS SCOOS SNLLUOdS IHL! Swimming suits of colors and styles now ing shown in our stock. Piper s Taft ine all be SS ifts HF 2 iH ir \ \ Q Harper Shades Frush in Arena Bout; Storey and — Madden F ight Torrid Go Main Event Is Called Draw; Edwards-Rid-| ley Melee Is Tame Affair—Frush Shows Tempermental Strain i it first two rounds and in the Madden staged a come- the final rounds, and, fore- ting, won a shade in the | In the last round, how- Storey parked a million wal- or so on Madden's head and had edge in the going, but Referee it Intyre stretched the verdict a bit and gave Madden a draw. Lloyd, as, forced the fighting and was the mix. tired in the final rounds, and | In the open- chapters he gave Lioyd a beau- “The Danny Edwards-Bud Ridley as the advance dope showed. Edwards was willing 4 mix things, but Bud was perfectly willing to’ stand and wait for the itle colored visitor to start things. | d opened up in the second round| NEW and stung Edwards with a series of |#08's Western clubs are setting | c, head and | fast pace body, bi after that demonstration ey Ed- in the younger major. rds copped the last round by a| Browns wound up a series yesterday | wide faieeta and had a slight shade, | With the Yankees, in which they low. | 8 but the draw verdict handed out by | ¢red that highly touted organization |™ MelIntyre was the only verdict pos- ort exhibition. The Kid showed a moan kick in his ds, lencourt had cracked him in « couple of times, the Kid Jost his sense of direction and had Curley third THE SPORTING GOODS STORE “y PN '\ . s dtodd RR TAKE iT PROM tte TH GOOD HE SENOS HWS DEAR WFP Far OLD SUMMER TIME 13 TH AWAY To SOME QUIET SPOT, MARRIED MAN'S LITTLE AND SATURDAY HE RUNS GARDEN OF ALLAH! a DOWN AND TELLS HER HOW WHATS TH THE HoT ITS BEEN IN TH City, Boy' — AND How HARD HES 7 BEEN WORKIN’! Se dseneguaka emedientbiaeadteatert aoa tee eee — 7 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919. BY LEO H. LASSEN In a rather tame bout, Bobby Harper, Northwest light- weight champion, held Danny Frush, London ring star, to a} draw in their four-round fracas which headed the Arena} s At the end of the four rounds of milling Harper had al Shade, if anything, but the draw verdict was the only one ible. The first session was even, with Frush having an @dge in the second frame. The third round was also even, with Harper having a big edge in the last frame. 1 Harper forced all of the fighting, the Englishman fail- _ ing to live up to his promises to step out and fight. Frush is an experienced man and has a good left hand. left bothered him thruout the mix and in the final round Harper landed effectively with his port side mitt. In the other fights on the card Bud Ridley and Danny shimmied thru four rounds to a draw in the semi- Windup; Referee Chet McIntyre stretched things a bit! When he gave Lloyd Madden a draw with Jimmy Storey;) Curley Valencourt beat the Portland Kid in a wild battle,! and Patsy Ciacco was lucky to get a draw with Frank Harper’s . peeenaaaaeeee eee Mystery Stalks ' { of Portland, who refereed last night’s main event at the § Arena called off all bets when | he took charge of the affair | | | Seattle fans. A lot of other wave the sailor the edge in the fight | coca! fans want to see more of the Kid. all but knocked out Patsey Clacco in the last round. Hayes was too his rights and lefts to the head made Patsey pretty unsteady on his pins before thg milling was over. Western Men Cutting Up in American “Chi” White Sox and Detroit Tigers Must Be Watch- ed in Junior League BY H. ©, HAMILTON (United Press Correspondent) NEW YORK, May 28.—Ban John- these days. Three are whizzing along, holding top positions The derided to fourth place. | Another Western club—Detroit—is right on the heels of the Yanks, ready to crush them into the second division if they don’t take a hurried brace. All of this must be welcome to the West, which has been taught for years by the East business in world’s series. True, Chicago and Detroit have won oc. ecasional pennants and the former has captured some world’s series vic tories, but as a rule the East looks with some condescension on the Western clubs. White Sox in Race The White Sox are making a run. away race of things right now. They y not inue or they may. But there is one thing sure: Th nist tion of Dutch Leonard by the De- troit Tigers was one of the greatest strokes ever perpetuated by Frank Navin and Hughie Jennings. The former Red Sox is still a star. He proved this when he humiliate the Athletics in his first start. Be hind him there is Slim Love, a win ning heaver, and George 88, who seems to have grown young all over again With decent pitching the cannot be counted out of any r for they always have a shattering ittack and a fair fielding club. Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Cerner Srd and Pike Lanch Coanter Barber thep Veuntain Drinks, M. 2819. Card Tables CIFIC COAST Athletic 1 at Arena Show }\* Just why Eddie O'Connell, {| Major League | | Scoreboard is a mystery that is puzzling ( In the curtain-raiser, Frank Hayes | strong for the willing Patsey, and| that it has no ‘McC redie Leads ~ | Prep Track TeamsClose SeasonHere Many Prospects Developed in Seattle High Schools Here This Season Portland Host | Against Locals} SSN A With the triangle moet held at the University of Washington campus between Broadway and Lincoin high schools and the University of Washington fresh men, the local high school track seasion came to an end this week. Broadway was the recognized peer of the prep schools in track this year, as it walked away with the city meet from the other con- tenders with case, . Lincoln, which generally puts a strong | team in the field, was = dixap- pointment this year, as the North Enders didn’t get very far on the oval, Several track men were developed lin prep circles during the season Thornton Martin, of Broadway, ts. SRR we Bose” McCredie | This is “Boss” McCredie, pilot of the Portland Beavers, who will lend his charges against | the Seattle club in the first in vasion of the Rose Clty club of Puget Sound this year. Mo Credie’s men are now in the cellar, but they hope to step field, low | tury nd high hurdles and the cen ah Makes Record Mark Running the 220-yard low hurdles in 254 Monday, he hung up a mark past the locals during the com thar will compare well with records ing week. McCredie le one of registered by Coast college men this the best known managers in (season. He runs the 100 in about | baseball. 103. Martin has another year at | eS Ra a a Broadway ries inlaid ye| Capt. Hathaway, of Broadway, tx He | another luminary of the season. won every race he started, copping || high hon in the 220-yard dash and the 440-yard run. promise and should develop into a star at the university In the distances, Brazier, of Broad. a NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Last, Pet = ; * stellar performers, Williams copped wludtihuuntatt |ounces, according to new rules laid |down by the police there He shows | way, and Williams, of Franklin, were | nati last night. Evans Will Not | t TRA HIS OF Gare ) Harry weight want @ ern uth tddie over @ made a Pelsinger, California light. |} im the latest Southerner to |) ance around in erack at Johnny Ray, the { n lightweight, who in in the |) Ray is the ; Pinkman, ) bis powers San Franc ; Johnny may be brought up from | Clyde, the South to fight here noon, He |) 0 b; ) ) Mike fight land ny touted to the skies by McNulty, but Jawn didn't manage to win a sin Mike MeNulty and Mr. Schauers. trio will now pester Frisco fans a while, Ted Whitman, ex-referee, myn he | doenn't | perhaps, the outstanding star of the Crystal Pool decisions, He is city champion in the | we Johnny Ray is barred from ap. ! pearing in San Francisco after his bu’ next fight because he broke any The agreement with one set of promot-|3. Stel tere in the Golden Gate metropolis, | game for t according to reports from the South Arbuckle’s ager punch, should cop the series this | tat when most players are —— Jone run in the ninth, which proved week if they get any kind of pitch-|Fetire. Cravath’s grit is a fing Onty fighters weighing under 145 | to be insufficient, as the Angels Won, ing Just who will open the series |@mple for not only ball players, pounds can use ounce ‘loves in| 4 to 1 on the mound is a mystery. It looks | fT all people to admire and to n San Francisco bouts. Over that It's « long trip from Los Angelés as tho Bigbee will open for Seattle, | atter weight, the gloves must weigh #/ to Seattle, so the Rainiers couldn't) with Penner or Pennington doing as ine Fart San Freneisco tomorrow night of New cision, 0 Robby Evans, Portland fight impressarto, who was planning on , ( running « special train to the big | Willard. Dempsey mill at Toledo, (| Ohie, ans was unable to get rates to the | Kenneth Melenest went strong fn the |) East from the railroads, and the cost of the train would be too much i¢ ‘ 16 19 «(415 the half-mile run in the city meet, Philadelphia me £15 and Brazier annexed the mile. ore at 1s ann Egvedt Stars end oi 5a. “aes Sevedt. a big, strapping fellow. brought home many points for road AMERICAN LEAGUE |way during the season. He was a ‘on, Lest. Pet | consistent performer in the discus, 3 i 32 | high jump, broad jump and shot-put ut ° He still has two years left in ~ York 10 4| school, and should develop into a He } | geod field man in that time. eects HH 4 | Out at Lincoin, Dana Lincotn and | Philadelphia 15 260/Walter Juul looked good in ‘the | weights. Walter Frankland and AMERICAN LEAGUE | CHICAGO, May 18 % % * | high jump, with young Monroe doing * (4 € %| well in the pole vault. Harper, Johnson and Pictn Up at Queen Anne Jimmy Pryan, $B; Cisstte and Schalk o big, strapping fellow, was the star | the Pi fT. LOUIS, May 38 nm mm »& | track man of the season, He won 2 § a[the shot-put and the high jump in ep isckas PRE the city meet for his school ‘The death of Howard Carroll, of Broadway, who was & sprinter on Russell and Ruel; Sethoron and Mayer CLEVELAND, May 28 R. H. E | the hill team, recently deprived the 2 Pine st. institution of a good track ;| prompect for next year With good material promised for next year, local prep coaches are pre- Tiattertes: Jones, James and W Phillipa and O'Netit eTRO . r panadcipaie ps A ne 4 * 1 | dicting closer competition for next Detroit * 2/ year in the oval eport. Mattertes Johnson, Geary and Per. a —- kins; Leonard and Ainsmith. NATIONAL LEAGUE ] xew TOR eo" || How Coast Pittebore Pe ete \ New York oo u 2 | Barney and Gon PHILADELPHIA May 2%.—~ Cinetnnatt Philadelpht | Batte Luque and Wingo; [ward and Cady ‘ON, May 28.— Rn. Portland teries: Hendrix and Daly sim, Demaree, Keating and Tragesser. LOS ANGELES, May 28.—R. I Vernon x $e BROOKLYN, May 22— Ro OH EK. "9 Louis 8 8 Dawron, Dell and De Vor lyn 1 4 1] mer; Fittery and a Batteries: Donk and Snyder; Mam maux, Marquard, Cheney and Krueger SAN FRANCISCO, May Batteries Mains and Spencer Vanco and Murray FOR BIG MIX’ |_ NEW .YORK, May 28.—(United| 5; Press.)—An American athletic by the Amateur Athletic union to| represent the United States in the inter-allied games in France June 24 to July 6 They will be aug- mented on the other side by ath- Jletes now in the service and serv- KRUVOSKY WIN IN GO SAN FRANCISCO, May 28.—(Unit Jing in the A. EB. F. Selections |%4 Frank Farmer, Pacific here were limited to army mon—| Coast light-heavyweight champion, those who have seen service either | 0st to Kayo Kruvosky by the slight it tome cs abeuae est margin last night in their four- Sindhe? netias 4 ; round bout. ‘The decision was not nope nmers and wrestlers | unanimously appro’ and hoots were included, | were mingled with t cheers, | Among the stars who will be sent | across are Sol Butler, negro sprint. ee ‘samen a io tea Beat r, of Dubuque, Ia.; Joe Loomis, | , i and last rounds, a Mission Chicago, sprinter; Andy Kelly, | nactier in the middl It was Holy Cross, sprinter; Bob Stmp-|e"eoq bout |son, Missouri hurdler, who will . won over Young wear the New York A. C. colors Coffey drew with Lar | Murr Los Angeles, hurdler Soldier Marples broke his pole vaulter: Howard Berry, aead. | nana im boxing Joe Willi Dave Shade was given pie n unpopular de. Philadelphia. Ross, Chie ler” Lewis, Jen, Jr cision over Johnny Conde and John ny Orte a the same over Tommy iriffin, California, tennis, and Howard Voshell, tennis YOUNG GEORGE WINS LOS ANC 8, May 28.—Young| BROADWAY TO PLAY LINCOLN |George Knocked out Jimmy Flynn Broadway and Lincoln, old rivais |!" Startling fashion during the clos: fa cele | Will clautyen {ing minute of the Jast round at | Vernon last night the L layfield diamone oo ri saa PER dey ha ang Rc: ee | Willie Hunefield and Alex ‘Tram: a oe on. Broadway won \bitas fought a fierce draw the first argun enders by the to 0. t with the lopsided sor: Yorth- | of 17] BOXER KILLED France, May 28,—Dra er, Was killed here |in a match with Cridwelle, a French Let's go buy Boldt’s French Pa: | | \try. Uptown, 1414 3rd Av.; dow »|man, the result of a blow over the town, 913 2nd Av, heart. I TOND AY CABARET.S, OND RIDES To THE BEACHES: JROP <7 ZY Mick King and Frank Barrieau battle 15 rounds in Vancouver, Sh ee ot ‘ortlander. (New. s Nadia sated OUNING OPS A IN AND GOES Back To HARD AN TOUGH JOB SEEIN'.OLL TH ROOF DEN Sows, SUMMER MAU) til Kes) ds. A PSO O pey , tonight, te the big hit in the South ner MeNulty, the St. Paul manager, has left Port with Billy EKmke and John Sechavers. Schauers was cle mix in the Kose City thinks pretty well of Mr. ' Vy) like to be reminded of those Neither do j Baird fights Johnny Ray in} Bedford won a 12-round de over “K. 0." Mars of Cincin the Run Fight Train | 4 to 3 has given up his plans, Ev. fo insure enough passen- ; i s5 to 0. ) Coast Mile Mark May Fall at “U” ) College track followers are pre dicting a pretty race when Swan, of 0. f hook up in the mile run ington forces, 1 ford has made the distance in about 10 seconds less time was not pressed to the limit of and many fans look for the coast record of 420 25, formerly of Washington, the boards when the win ihe mile here flashes across ) the finishing line. D " KG VA, = “yy meu USM ROUND COAST BA: Yesterday's cinco, Salt Lake, Low Angeles Home run Phil Koerner’s hit to left field in the seventh drained the bases of the | thape chen hped the Oaks, 6 to 4 tung the Senators, 6 to Bheely, thereon arrive at their home town in time . |to do battle with the Beavers. | IN THE MAJORS Yesterday's hero: Cactus Cravath The veteran's home run clout with aoa |two on won for the Phillies, 4 to 1 BOSTON, May 28.—Frank C, Britt | over the Reds Hub Leonard allowed the Athletics five hits, winning his first start for the Tigers, 3 to 1 Bob Shawkey made a journey to Rrowns’ before he could be derricked, 5 to 3 Tom Phillip, rookie, made the Red Sox stop and smashed the champions, 6 to 4, Eddie Cicotte goes on and on. ‘won again, the Senators expiring, Bill Doak tdok the measure of the {| Robins, 4 to 1 The Giants made it a field {jover the Pirates, 10 to 2 being the the Braves said good-bye by losing, BY SEPTENGBER HE KNOWS tion ABOUT HS CITY THAN THE BoarD OF ALDERMAN, AND WHEN Hi YEAR MIFF GETS BACK HE SETTLE _ DOWN TO A NICE QUIET _ 5 RESTFUL WINTER! GEE! | TH POOR HARD WORKING \ Guys! (TS 6 Touct LIFE ee Portland and Seattle Open Series on Loc » and Ratchford, to be rday. Swan cop- ly here Saturday 4 with the Wash- dle the dis while Rateh. Swan Saturday, however, mer After More Hurling Talent held by Paul after ~ Jaunt this afternoon. 3ill Clymer SS 4 KYNO KN seven games to the 4e Lake City. winners: San Fran climb. Hees. and the Seals the knoll. Seattle Should Win ® Seattle team, with its superior |" yort of Main won the orn ce. The DOYLE PLAYS STRONG GAME Larry Doyle, hill duty for the Portlanders. Most of the Portland men are new the Seattle fans. Del Baker caught a couple of games for the service tenm here last year, and Cox played in the field for the Portland to the lease on life in the big Northwestern league squad last sea good #0. Portiand has several players. Siglin, at second and Maisel, in the new infielder, are high-class performers is hitting clean up on hitting. | BEZDEK MAY | QUIT JOB FINE EXAMPLE | | FOR YOUNGSTERS The showing of “Cactus” Cravath, the real veteran of present-day major league ball, is a fine example of what grit and determination will do. At the age of 37 years, Cravath is one of the leading hitters of the National league. Just yesterday jis slaughter pen, losing the Indians again jto quit his job in Pit with the intention of | coach Oregon university He | SHEELY MAKES IT NINE Earl Sheeley, day {) final. home run wallop over the Philly|home run king, ran his ‘| George Stallings announced the/fence won a ball game for the/circuit wallops for the mile of a couple of outfielders and Quakera Time and time again he/to nine yesterday; whe has been billed for the baseball scrap heap, only to come back with ven-'game with Sacramento. Refreshing flavor and fragrance and un- usual mellow-mildness make Camel Ciga- rettes instantly and permanently likable! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigare: or fen pack- edes (200 cigarettes) in a Alaseine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. 18 cents a package AMELS are a cigarette revelation! They area smoke delight! They answer the cigarette ques- tion as it has never before been answered. Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will greatly pre- fer to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. This expert blend brings out Camels’ wonderful cigarette qualities. It eliminates any unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor! It also makes possible Camels’ enticing mildness while retaining the full “body” of the tobaccos.* No matter how much you like Camels and how liberally you smoke them, they will not tire your taste! The blend takes care of that! For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! and his men had a disastrous trip, or rat a disastrous week at Los Angeles, where they dropp gue leaders, but they broke even it the other two series, winning four from Portland and ing two in the Rose City and reversing this score in § Clymer is still making a frantic search for pitchers, once the team gets a set of real twirlers the team sh Seattle is the only Coast league squad in league that hasn’t a pitching “ace.” Every other elub h at least one dependable moundman, with the possible ception of Portland, which is just as bad off as Seattle Reports from Pittsburg | that Hugo Bezdek, Pirate ¢ the Coast the apple fur a trip around | Wi pt “4 | \ N al For years he played int nors, and became a major lea veteran York second sacker, is taking a brush. is fielding nicely and macing old onion right on the beak, 4 the Gi stick list, which speaks well for tsburg ret teams nm he Field This Afternoon | Bigbee and Pennington Doped to Pitch Firs€, Game of Series—Rainiers Are Fig to Beat Rivals if Pitchers Hold Up—Cl Seattle ball fans will get their first peep at the local } Coast league club since they departed on a three weeks” their series with Vernon here when they” open with the Portland Beavers in their own stronghold” red 1 J Ps ks me FT 1-8 Sek: 45-0 EERE BH