The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1919, Page 12

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AG, 24 Will Not Open Session Here Until Wednesday—Walker pose iar Rag sn ers ubs Stan , oe ae or a iroraen is Going Good for Beavers—Los Angeles Runs Into Snag. while the Seals tallied six - ~ wine was the high < (Morning Game) the day. Wella Sab BY LEO H. LASSEN , nd 6 : ‘ n 4 # en) 100-yard dash and the ie saree UE » LASS \ aT 188 1316 «(1 ‘ oe) | He in the van e high Once more on the brink of the cellar, the Seattle Rai- : a . 4 eae ie cose haa Shas . ‘ wl ° ators oe ee ee will stage their last stand against the Portland Beavers , . Kremer and Mitse; Couch, Smit a i > he knocked down three bar- m in the final game of the series. If the Port- 7 Seaton and Haldwin atte hook today’s mix, the locals will drop into the depths bn sal . | PO men , Ked the * _porott,. th ° highly tousae aneon. @ basement. | got The acore r 7 " ‘ P t Pe th of bis events, He gave Swan le was in the same position on Saturday, but | ¢ i ‘ Oakland the O. A. C. a hard race in the iS but he should have been din managed to win by a 53 to 2 count, with Lyle Bigbee ' a : San Francisco 3 343 : 12 ' if good ball, but the Beavers snared yesterday’ yes |_ The batterios—Holling and Mitae; 700%, ye : ANGELS EVEN —_—s et nt, and again threatened the Rainiers’ hold on sev- ’ arent See Aco " " UP SERIES IN pase him. His foul waa pane a % Ta * 1 2 . and he repeated it Tat he will pitch this afternoon is a riddle at the 8: TROEH WINS Batterie: Gibene anf Bost or SUNDAY TILTS n the home sama woe Ratel h, st age altho it looks like either Mails or Schultz f if “ot teres for e il! hur! for the Rainiers, with Oldham on the hill for the WASHINGTON e- yon yg Jems 3 taking m for th jo mane tacts tie TRAP HONORS 2205" 7's 5 9 hoe ee SS y s 3 Z q Jackson of California went 6 feet Ue will entertain the Salt Lake) ———+———_—_——— ‘ bode 3 ak Yeeh } | week's series with the Vernon bir ’ games. The Mormons have * t an a is “<i count, an nning away tried for a record, bu’ ‘nine at a fast cip on wnetr | JOSS Figures re | Washington state trapshooting title ” . | stternoon contest by & score Of 12|fors Gr Washington <a ie Guring the last couple of Dem asa bel shooting thru 200 targets, with a| ¥ , ’ A lage record breaker of the day. He hurled. and have pounded the ball Herd C t i <i e econ ea 008 tat Ms . nd Basterly;| The scores (morning me) HB, | the piseus 182 feet 8% inches, a new ome: See G Conktin, of Seattle, won the P ae! _ - pe Sj | conference mark eee foam base strong ll sens wane met pre ; $n coke, Slabig the: emovtaty Vernon .....+- a 5 2) Jenne of W. S. C. went 11 fest & et hitters. Earl Sheeley, who || ronpsey a tough opponent. He ‘ after tying with several contestants CREBS WINS Loa Angeles 2 \ inches in the pole vault for one of ‘he <treuit in home rune peey a tough oppor ‘ ; = coe Ne eee s = he batteries: Dell, Dromme and | ine pest marks of the day. with 10 wallops, is familiar dag al} of Bis epponents that at 0 tone if Pon Aa yee ue tne | Brooks, De Vormer; Pertica, Cran-| aan here. “ jay, too, on. usty” Crebs ake ok the! dal and Boles | it for the ices snipvera: exvad “I was caught napping once” MALONE MATCHED half mile pro bieyele race) ‘The score (afternoon game) ‘The first move to strengthen the Gast season. He also played the || 2¢ "id. “But never again. 1 ' OAKLAND, Cal, June 2.-—Frankle at the Velodrome fr Pete Mor R. HH. BE. Seattle pitching staff was made yes Pillow for Spokane in the old || fought Conductor Miller in Malone and Jimmy Dundee have gan, the favorit day. Hans Vernon 10 1 terday when Abe Bowman, the big r n league a couple of || Frisco It was a fourround been matched f the main event Or the pro! mal one mile | Los 15 1) American association star, Jeft for m ‘ago. bout. I wasn't in very good a t Wednesday's smoker. Billy Nei 7 ce ae, Olymp 7 ‘ Ross, Wichita, in the Western league. He) Mas Krug at second, Mulvey and | condition It was the hardest G ® Portiand od Jimmy Duffy | club th t mile nd 2 ; own, Caldera is part payment for Clyde Thomas, fm the field and Spencer be- | fight I ever had and when I r % } meet in the semifinal \the new hurler signed by the locals, indi the bat, are some of the strong. || finished I felt as if I had been - . ~ ——— - 2 in the league. In Ernie | Up against a nearchamp for 20 Manager Eddie Herr, the | rounds.” of the Bees, is said to best shartfielder in the RENeres for several years, Die RPL D ‘The score ‘Lake's best pitching bets are Markle and Lefty Leverenz are former big league perform: csy Miles Mains, the long hurler, started the season with the als, is now a member of the Mor bene ay —_——wa “Due June 15th Yesterday's revulte—the winners: ; | Sacramento, San Francisco, Oak BY FRED TURBYVILLE | land, Loe: Angeles, 3; Portland, Jack Dempsey plays golf. He is not a Ray or a Vardon or @ Chick Home runs—Sehick, Caveney 2,| Evans, but he can play, and when he is driving, none of the wiaagens | n ents | Seals; Wolter, Senators; Ellis, An | have anything on him for form, as in evidenced by the accompanying |gels; Walker, Beavers | stetere i i | The Seale and Onks divided the ‘The fine training camp of the challenger affords about everything else . [series by splitting Sunday's pro-|ne tikes, but golf links. ‘Thero isn't enough wpace for that, but Jack | As provided by law, the second payment on 1918 Income Tax ,sram. Graham's men took the| keeps in form by swinging on sand balls down on the beach. F mmm i Scalise MAMMCSE AMOR aetiinss |" theta axe, ter cpomtet Geeteer apeeett enter Gae tadalgn bi, teal returns is due and payable on June 15. The Government is | the afternoon game to the Oaks, 7/ believes every man should have some sort of outdoor sports to keep him counting on your remitting on or before that date. On payments 0 in good health. } a ‘ | ‘Two wins for the Angels tied the Golfing ia not as strenuous as roadwork and sparring, but it never: | not made when due, 4 per cent interest is charged. Make your series with the Tigers. Scores, 6 | talene geod for thé wind. to 4 and 12 to 4 tt «intel homo tot UR Sie anor nr ea eer ed remittance by bank draft or personal check, payable to the Angels, ho he The & bot . SUE tease or tose 2 done, jana 5 Bal sae diets tack ths ot Collector of Internal Revenue, Tacoma, Washington. eon es Locals Drop Deferred Income Tax reports must also be in the hands of the and were to be considered! Five runs in the first inning en EE crete. {> aerten SONG the. Beavers to . win: from at Scoreboard Collector of Internal Revenue on June 15. These are the reports . They hed to) Rainiers, 6 to 4 he t : | Another Mix : * cone SFL Sten that should have been turned in by March 15. All late reports the addition of Bob Fisher NATIONAL LEAGUE : : infield and the return cf Won must be accompanied by a remittance for one-half the amount Saat nee gp per A <a to Portland Sireinnatl agdente: of the computed tax, less the amount of the remittance sent in | Chicaae i during March, plus interest at one-half per cent on balance. {Schultz Is Hit Hi Hard in First 2°"... ns ; ro Interest coupons on the First Liberty Loan Bonds are due June Inning and Beavers Stow guuetan ameaws | 15th. Clip yours promptly—and reinvest them in War Savings Game Away Cote a aes at = Stamps and Thrift Stamps. Bring your bonds here and we will — am hah, aM | | help you clip the right coupon without charge. off with mix with t ttle cre within a h game ¢ Wee: ? again. “To Schultz sts 1CAGO, June 3 ” Fug mi Alaska Building, Heme of the the mound for Seattle, but war jar F Scandinavian Amorican Ban! greeted with a volley of hits and 2 three rans had dribbied over before “Lefty” Schorr was rushed to the rescue. Schorr was touched up for ROIT, June 2- RH @ @ couple of counters, but then set. ae tes Oe tled down and wasn't scored upon tteries, Bothoron, Keeb and Billings again until the middie of the game, | Leonard and Ainamith. when Walker pust the pill into SALT LAKE CITY, June 2-—Sac the left field st ito broke Salt Lake's winning The Seattle men made a strong i ‘ i here yesterday when they effort to tle up the score, but fell Russell, Neleon, Mogridgs, lepeared two games from the Mor. j short by two counters, the final i, Johnson and Agnew. | mons, winning the morning game 7 score being Portland 6, Seattle 4 6 and taking the afternoon melee | The feature of the game was Jack ELI ieee 6 to 4. Salt Lake won the series 5 Knight's hitting, the Seattle second sa 10 eames to 2. sacker collecting three safeties out | ing © of four trips to the plate, o . Qforning Game) In mind ¢ your guma are sore, | food for theos mee ne pane sloughing and bleeding you have fhe score: | CINCINNATL June 2— Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ TAs. t Plage 6 n, 2 a, Ae aoa. oe & ease, which Is a Menace to good | Weaterei, th... 2 > 2 6 |Cineinnett oie Be health, We are the only Dentists || 2% atterion: Adama and Lae; Fisher and |] in the Northwest who specialize | Mixiin.” este 5 Gam Rom Bl] Largest Savings in this dread disease. Examina- Fi inter ; | is Institution in 21.80 0,000.00 Hon and estimate free. special |) Cox. rf io. 2s Tae re Bee the Pacific ae care taken of children's teeth, Oldham, p ... 0 - . | "The batteries—Bromley, Gardner |! Reasonable discount to Union fT. LoUrS, June LH Northwest oe $24,000 000.00 Bere ereee: Dele and Byler. tian 086 thelr families, Pe Care. nga Sar | All work guaranteed 15 years, pases 4 PE Horstman and . United Painless jofe fis) EN All you Bass Fisher. @ week are for the “best 3 | 3 {Bive ovt, hit by batted ball in sev TORREY & SEARS’ display of bass.” Hours: 6:20 a. m, to 6 p, m. tell tor Wehorr in eighth BILLIARD PARLOR P | Summaries a ; “ Feumtaia Drinks. M. 2819, "Cand Tae Hagby Nunamaker, and Schalk | WASHINGTON, June 2 New Y = Lot baad (at view: Smith, Wateon and Adame fefter and Krueger, Kightoon innings | Capital and Surptes Jas Jas Jad Jad Joh zs, ll Ja ell Ja hl ll ‘lj Benton and Gonzales, ing Rod. PACIFIC COAST LEAC pie ae cha , B yo boll Second Ave. & Cherry St. Seattle, U.S. A. Branch at nae PORTLAND va, SEATTLE bass baits. z g $3.50 assortment of $ putheriand 1, wo-h : rhres- | ¢ Member Federal Reserye Bank “ ; - defeat to Schultz; credit victory to Suth- erland, Umypires—Guthrie and Casey, by

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