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* THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1919. etd NNT NEW PY ys NWN YI . v\ mrp WARY ta VN Re et wre hh Re \ . Anadhas \ JW OSE Of AH! MY Quen YoU WS BUN) CHIDE ME NOT TY Sea he UB ay : i \ } y | \ \ mY zee) | Ee ‘ “a Be Ne gee AFTER DULY aes \ \, fy Kingdom for a Real | EM | SBOE) Witora wi Beat Dempsey, Pitcher, Is New Battle =~ = Gi os Says Andrews mu ‘ews, well Cry of Bill, the Red | eee] SE 4 dack Dempsey duly 4 get that black of } ouls near the grand “Tam sure that Willard ‘asked Willie's nd yesterday that brought him @ will be fit,” writes Andrews. Hurling Corps Is Really Funny—Lapan Is Signed on th ylkill ri “The length of the bout will ata ” by Locals—Thomas and Schorr May Help—Salt Lake at Lafayette, Pa, An ’ favor his chances. Dempsey ; » Walter strutted out in age prize in given to " “ will make a rushing fight at " ‘ ats . As ‘Opens Here Wednesday. : ning the greatest ‘ the outset, but 1 ; : Fl eae 4 Hieht basen cs q 1" yh ) can get past Willard’s long = / ‘ left t 7 te h the . , ody BY LEO H. LASSEN ; ; at Diewieee: tems then We || 5p The Semerctoemart ; | toot Sehulee ake ap Unless the Seattle ball squad gets some pitchers and with the fivemile marathon own effort als . eneation of the , » the He pitched such @ fine them quickly, the Rainiers are going to be the joke . ‘iia pred ede: : league. Outside of the pitching staff the team is - Mina Tania Tassinoff, one of Rus x ignore stage ogres All's well that spas well slau ing in first-class shape, but the brand of hurling that nia‘s greatest girl swimmers, who has . er he Millers are lead whieh is ending the he locals have been getting during the last couple of weeks , +e Maa il A pfose rag Sepp ng; he eS joast te the present writing. ough to make the old 33rd degree fans lose sleep for 7 { . |war, tx expected shortly on this wide Mickey La Longe The « twice felled thé Phi of their lives. ; lof the oean end will be seen in wi he " D « ¥ ing out victories after Be Bigbee is the only member of the Seattle staff ompetit THEYRE league club, 4 ri ! tatt t has not done the aviation stunt during the past week. BT sere, Claire Oaitionn ¥is hee ALL page peed Aree ee. Se apa Tce SOE ery other game, with the possible exception of Falken- Women’s Swimming associatic TARZANS IN ; ; ty i vale a4 effort on Friday, has been a farce. For six innings New York, holder. of hu look like world beaters and then—blooie! aquatic Utlen, will resid xo) ~~ SPORT TODAY «wiv the vite er Clymer has added a cmtte oF rons Satore ts tie ros- | : ad They Gre, 68 themselves | { tebe in the 4a dagger BROADWAY IS in “Lefty” Schorr and Clyde Thomas, who may help! }) competition, — Terma © peeps AONE} tion. He is still ¢ ng the onio eres hoping so. But one thing is certain, and that is |) - - a am way of bre the beak WINNER OVER abbing off players who weren't good enough for other [} : hg ps oer « of sport are numerous . : emabuhas » FRANKLIN MEN ‘in the league isn’t going to help the locals any. i 5 ‘ m pronaran yong sentry ceeding Be IES a y snared the Franklin aa It’s Up to Bil smeared the Rainiers seven i thon events thruout the countr [Fe are conditions which the; Straight. ° The Tarean” wae firet t up mt must buck here that — Mins Teasie Ryan, the clever gir tal h " t Baker boys to the tune of 14 to set forth before, but it is OAKLAND AND | : swimmer of Philadelphia, who ta now [10 (Taber omerun | Gua Gleichman is playin on-|3 at Columbia field yesteniaeinaa © management's problem to get VERNON TANGLE 17 years of rece won the | Wallop pte ked | derful game |final game of the season for these | Pplayers before Seattle drops out) Oakland will § > to Webnoen 0, 100 and 220-yard champlonships. | 0 » ple of Kc peterday schools. Broadway finished the league altogether. where they will arg c y a cntis that were a eason with a clean record, winning Lapan, who was setting | Arbuckle’s ball crew in a week's so . 1 « t , t straight games. The powt- fie afire with his stick work |ries. Oakland has been ¢ a FARMER IS ever eae rt hler her, wa 4 games between Broadway and Angeles, has been let out by | fast clip and i still clinging . IS WAY v nat t 0 suka 4 ard and Broadway and Lincoln n and grabbed by Se-| place in the league «tanding yer. CH | ON H nave trout < n the ’ t not be played off. ee |: ‘He will join the team tomor-| non has been playing good ball a m 4 LE ‘ oi rat - f he MEME sacutetec good |gave the Anete’ o bard' ras toe EDDIE CICOTTE y TO SEATT : tn Bassler and Boles and) week k } tall hold on to Lapan. = it ee A AT I 2 = : North fron, {the wrestle Cunningham and Har SACRAMENTO PLAYS BY ROBERT L. RIPLEY f being 36 years old ith | Sespite the f the Seattle outfield trio, have IN PORTLAND Eddie Cicotte is always foollag.| this month. He first broke into ¢ he ye ting the onion hard during : the fans haye him| American league ame town. week. Jack Knight at sec the shelf he « tes «| Dethoit, 1 ». He played| Will heed = g the aro! and 2 sok made pretty catches 6f'@ cou has been pounding the pili| peainet his former teammates, th 4 , Last | with ted anes | CU's as coe 1 an and Derrick has been de- | 00°" """ n Portland tomorrow » the sine Phe t was |” o e ahoaia |" F A Char t " Ibetter ball than ever and the | ModKers’ team will invade the Seattle v : t < 4 300 lost the first uraily even |’ ¥ a h A ‘ , cod 4 it e for a e er erjtte n and ts set to win his © team has been giving the | PA*tUre for » week's wta; Clootte’s warment rers thought | Sox claimed him, little oh fe age Torn Papen sinc. of pounds hice leads to work on, only | he had reached the end of his long | were obtaining a pitcht ae a ard in the Tarzan of the prise e. j r - fe Pinkman the only,” ts . the hurlers blow up. HOW TWIRLERS career. He cloned the 1918 season | In Clootte proved himself the | ,uieq to meet Bobby Revelle, a new: | bu American SEA r SHAPE with 12 victories a defeats r her in the American league.| ‘over, in the semi-windup, Eddie is|°" : OPENS | If Thomas arrives here from the} Look at him now! The old boy has | Hi was 28 gamen won and 12) oy oeted to arrive any minute from |‘ rey NESDAY Cast In time to @ in tomorrow's | won eight and lowt one, Me ia ao os ywed an average of 1.53] the south tod SU iat: iead ‘ate Mormnens (© ; probably start on the| stronger than ever, Little wonder | runs per game ; or Seattle, rkle or nite Sox are leading the league 4 now he haa “co ” pounds Pool pasture for a series of | Mill for Seattle, with Markle or Lev-| the White Sox are leading the league.| And now I a “come back”) pinie Mite ee Oa La : E : lea during the coming week, |°Te®# Opening the series for the Mor-| Cicotte ts one of the oldest pitch- | again sai, Sralayers ais boas aueaed tow a) ee ‘ the : ‘ premmmer sis ‘ ¢; mons. Markt jd to be one of |-—————___--—- — —$_$_—__— : nen 2 ve 1 LEAGUE See SCtht SESS Le best pia paniens ae pce 10round bout at Indianapolis, June | immense ) ex Sq Cunningham will be on the Athletic Park: a armer, the Tacoma heary Rodgers will his Solons © these weeks’ home stay and made a favorable ti on the Bees climbed, and : + ly arena mau olageae s ching the first divi- when he pitched fn the South. Jf) y scen who 1# a fat and happy | ¥%* with the New York Americans | | Sco: board Masons. Mitchell's hand, which he|and just as strong 1 Im the:etheie sehane Or the day Bat Sut ED NESDA vidual, has been getting a fair em de aS Beoooages gs started re | lhurt in the Dundes fight, is mending | Football is a game of Tarzans. It|lard will entertain the Queen Anne 3 se Weutin Auk if burling and lots of hitting. ee ee ee eet inna we her ccnnrieenetecansinoemnninanly MOS | » old days, particularly, | crew at Adams’ field. | Wiah and hits on the Coast! Leverena pitched in the Coast | o0ca S a Zz NATIONAL LEAGUE ' aereegieane - , —%g —— _ Mierent things. however. | 1¢8sue for several years and then . Si oy A Sheeley, the big first base had a couple of trials with St. Louls s ‘and Rumier, two gar-|!" the American league. He is a Spencer, Herr has a|/¢fthander and is rated as one of | n 0 4 ar ‘ot long distance hitters, |{he¢ best southpaws in the league , | and Dale are the |G¢he Dale, one of the other leading corectanite rh ogy Utah boxmen, pitched for Indianap- | i - st pitching bets. Utah boxmen, pitched for Indianap. | Portland Stickers Pound Out : ta} LATS trials with the Boston Nationals.) 10 Runs in Sixth Frame; x = ene! 9, It will be the first bout held In| tonse ° yut Uke a collar | hill for the West Seattle team, with e Indianapolis in more than a year and | button. A Mucks, the Tarzan of | Pickering again pitching for Lin “ 8; will be staged during the conclave of |the field. is about the same weight ‘ SEATTLE VS. SALT - also has Miles Mains, formerty | IN GATE CREW of Seattle, and “Lefty” Stroud in his} Win Series, 4-2 os eee, invade San with the Seals erday should have 4 the first meeting but it wam't—it was really funny two leading squads the It was also expected. For fi off best, winning four nings, Cy Falkenberg, the : MERICAN LEAGUE seven starts from the bean hurler, who hea w , Firat Game ” The Angels had a hard head, was on the hill for Seattle Bega sige Pod Ver- snd in the #ixth frame the Portland ‘Tigers week, they Leneh Const jeavery got busy and operated on id fatten their percentage with Cy for 10 runs. Yes, it was funny © Seattle club when they {The Portland men were running | « - = - ‘around th til their tongues | the fatal sixth. un lead 4 from the om Lukan phia AMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new fod th | t and unusual ways. 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