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PAGE 10 cta t — rs Ball Title Slate for Prep Season First Hill Nine Wins Fight S Late Start—Broadway's for Pine Street Aggregation. are THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. a DN ye aa Aad NANI New. a CHEESE vt! OH Boy Don't wait! » |S) aTX (een ia) by > i ns School With Clean. Herr i is 9 “Fatty” a ” Utah Outfit Rival for Size! Opens Series Bees Have Strong Club; Are Holding Down First Di- vision Berth Now aight Games—Lincoln Makes Battery Brings Home Bacon All-Star Prep Squads First Team Farwell (Franklin) } La Vake (Broadway) Folk (Lincoln) , } Mariott (Queen Anne) (Broadway) (Lincoln) (Broadway) 8 4 ‘ 3 Living up to the preseason the Broadway high school walked off with the city school diamond title again year for the ‘steenth time. Christenson, who has led First Hill teams to several ips in the last few again piloted the Pine st. to first place honors. The men didn't lose « fle game, and won cight Ca ay was scheduled to i the full 10 games, but rein the Lincoln and Bal- games. The Orange and squad showed such a de- supremacy over these two pati avhen they met the time, that there isn’t any about their repeating ~ West Seattle furnished the real of the season, finishing the runner up position. A pitcher, ~ . Henry Cunning- ‘was the secret of the West success. Cunningham is ww, with o mean break- curve, and he would have a formidable record if he had had any kind of support be him. 4 at Lincoln high school, the and Black squad got off to a) ad start, but made a spurt at the| ‘Of the season that landed them | to the top. Jack Pickering, the North End uncovered a good pitcher, who bear watching thruout next sea. | He pitched the only nohit of the year, holding the West team, hitless in 10 innings. men were good players Bt got started too late. Had Fair Team Anne had a fair team, with pitching. the best player on the hill team, Wing shortstop and taking his on the hill. He was the best on the Quay team. Franklin started out strong, but “Mlivered in the final games, loxing a string of games in a row. Young showed promise on the mound, | ‘ut didn’t have the right kind of a @atcher to work with. Ballard was up against hard Iv Miost of the season, many of th Prospective stars leaving se @e the season started. Southa the one-armed pitcher, was strongest player the Weaver outfit on Shingle C Dean Stars While Jimmy Marquis, the Broad way hurler, was largely responsible for the Broadway team’s success this year, it was Fd Dean, the ) @atcher, who was the ou tar of the season. Dean is af fing type of ball player and run the bases. He is one of the Best mask men developed in lo high schools for a long time, There 4s no doubt but what he deserves the Honor of be'n~ named the best player of the season Marquis has one more year at Broadway, and should develop even further. In the iifieid Farwell, of Franke lin, with his hitting ability, in given the place on the AlLCity team over Norris, of Broadway, who has the edge in fielding. Once,in a while Norris would go on a hitting ram page, but Farwell was more consist ent thruout the season La Vake at Second Rugsell La Vake, the Broadway cap. tain, ig the choice of COAST LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL SEATILE VS. SAL WEDNESDAY, Bu 4 ati ater os ariay Position eIb > Christenson, captain, | and can hit |!" Second Team } Norris (Broadway) -Ahmer (Franklin) aham (Broadway) -Yasuada (Broadway) Frisell (Franklin) Ernst (Queen Anne) ..Magnussen (Lincoln) - Kellogg (Lincoln) Pickering (Lincoln) .Douglas (Queen Anne) § maa Eddie Herr @& is jovial Eddie Herr, the J leader of the Salt He is the roundest he league, with the excep Fatty” Arbuckle o idie has his team uy ing in the Coast race, will lead his charges vasion of the Seatile this afternoon pangout Good Infield a good-looking base, Herr has Karl of the best man's Karl has the Jack Knight Goes Good at Keystone Seatti where he the shortfi Graham, of 1 te good a hit man, and a bet played good ts hardly the him. He be Ernie Jolson, formerly with the St Americans, ix holding fort) 0 in nald to be the class of the ¢ | shortatopa nAdway Hatiett and will bear vf Lificoin, t |< in the field. He fleide 4 his share lof the bits. ‘weet Frise the Frank: |r and | tin midget outfielder, deserves hon- | Seattle sence SS Sees Yank Track | MenHang Up : Good Marks “,.'i:: | outfield | Christenson and Douglas, both of Queen Anne, are given the t on the st re in the Mulvey, Rumler Maggert ‘lmake up o high-class outfield with } 3 248 a punch, Mulvey played in the In ternational league last season, and St. Louls Rrowns. Spencer Crack Catcher Behind the bat is Tubby Spencer. of the best m hit. « con receiver is ranked as one jobs. Christenson pitehed and chers in the leagu ed shortstop, while Douglas cau: pitchéd and ‘played in the outfi Both are good | stickers yler 4 Leverens s bets on te, Mal making up the tw Americans in France Set for Jess Starts Big Oval Session; Hurls Di 143 Feet Training for | sus 143 Fee Champ Bout PARIS, June 4.—Newsepapers are warn athletes and th that the Willard Boxes Couple of Rounds With Trainers; Dempsey Takes It Easy tting order, nding off for the dtore, with Mulvey, St Tuurrnler Smith and Spencer following Maggert is Krug. here Lincoks Wins BallGo From West Seattle Pickering Pitches a Strong Game; Ballard Takes Fall Out of Quays of the « the Inter teste which start ne one paper says, should be prepared In the A. F F. elimination con ts several French records which called attention to he #trength of the Americ Marks which fell high h xt week. F were TOLEDO, Ohio, June 4.—Looking in splendid condition Jess Willard went thru his first training stunts since his arrival here yesterday at his casino tr camp. worked at the three wh last champion and then boxed rou with Jack Lavin, workéd in the Dempsey camp After the box » roughed it for hey its high 2° win minute ove at Woodland hanging up an & the West siders, Cur West Seattle week w ry 4 imselt AY Monahan, Jess’ chief rtner, who has been him ever since he started box He is i on 6 champion ved in camp today © marine corps and is >» help put the 4 winners: Los Angelos ring and Kellc going thru took 4 ride in the remainder Ballard downed the Qu crew in the final game of the for these ack the winr The fir is first training, long automobile afternoon. The day he rested Demy ear the * easily unravelled the Couch and Kant another win to the Se sum, und added columa by drubbing lehner their ag Ts Take Game From Locals als, 3 run in 1 ball thruout the eavers. ore Anne mix for the NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE atadinetntis 4 ity games from being Christen and Ander Wright Fraley batteries ad, on and Dougla . . IN torda ed leaptre success that TH AJORS: ly Walker, He ith a baseball with it rolled to the Ya ¢ could retrieve it envious of Ping Bo 2 pair of homers in| bi land, | VANCOUVER Ing up four ning, the Vi off with the with the final count was 4 to ome team on the long end of the unt eoutrib 0} STAR TO COACH A, June 4.—Lieut Hoblitzetl, former first of the Cincinnati Americans, will ¢ the eball team at West Point mili season, he stated Ohio, 1 victoriou run: eds and weademy thi owns © toda The score: Indians took NEW YORK, June 4 w eed ot wath gan announced today that he had id most Of | accepted offer from Tom An 30 WON, |drews at Milwaukee for a bout he Rhieks th t J tween Jack Britton and Richie ir third atralght | ntitchell, The bout will be held the 8, 1 to 0. > in the | night of June 16 in Milwaukee, Dan Mor The batteries —Fi terson; Williams and I ur TOO FRIENDLY fi LOS ANGELES, June 4—Fight| fans today were not yet over their | was turn | disappointment at the Chet Neff-| the first Frankie Tucker bout at Vernon last | and the I ninth | eg | CHICAGO, June 4.-Bugene Corti, | the latter took | London boxing referee, will attend night eff won the decision, but) the » |the ey match at T |fang thought it was “no fight’ it ned for Woodward to stop ledo July ne to a cable wanted an extra bout on the eard.|the charging Giants. He gave the «ram re: » today by Doo! The battle was slow thruout, Whillies a 7 to 4 triumph, Aone, Chicago ring fang HereT oday .. Rumler was a pinch hitter with the | Jess Willard "Majo League = Is Big, But: — Dempsey Hits «::: NATIONAL LHAGUE So Says U. P. Correspond- ent; Little Men Have Wal- loped Big Champs Before BY iH. ¢ ed Pre W YOR! HAMILTON AMERICAN ne 4 LEAGUE © he t nd his bh t Demprey bh him thou: rded to members of “OAKS ANNEX A WILD MELEE FROM VERNON ‘ for walked SEALS DROP FIRST BOUT _. WITH ANGELS .. FRAD NATIONAL LEAGUE 108 ANGE June the score tied in the ninth, Oaks Howard's crew here Tige count was 10 to yenter Se pitchers perform noon Mitehe 4 Murphy, Oak ted four safeties was a Net Aldridge 4 nR #8 Kantlehner and Bald. 10 «(13 F. Raum, Couch 2 | wir Oakland Vernon s » —— | The battero—R. Ariett | When you think of advertising | Kremer, Holling and Mitze; Fromme | j think of The Star. Dell, Houck and De Vormer * rr - . . Miller and Blackwell n and Killefer. 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C. 18c a package ‘ Wright | | \ al Annntint \ Re ‘ Gorman and Earl Baird Battle Here i Lightweights Matched; F gram Rounds Into Shape Storey- Allen, Maybe the “Portland Joe Gorman The final details of a been arranged ai North after his mi Friday night. another light h en going at a fast rate in 1 come suse both boys are willing figt ers and built along the same if It should be a bear of a stugfest. Druximan is busying Uning up # {| rest of his card ney With Jack Farmer on his North from California, and You tor in training, Clay Hite, of thwest Athletic club, is ‘ lining up the rest of his pro for his Arena show here night. The big fellows should make 4 good card. Hector held a big ‘ over Ole Anderson in Tacoma 4 cently, but only got a draw for pa Farmer licked Anderson, t so the mix looks even on paper. Jimmy Storey, the popular weight, is expected to be on the Jimmy is one of the coming @ ers of this sector, according to critics who have seen him in He will probably meet Jack All Portiand, There will be a couple of preliminaries on the bill. QUEEN ANNE MEN WIN The Queen Anne Merchants t field Sunday by an 8 f Clark pitched good ball | ners. NEW YORK, June o|weight Champion Benny next bout will be the night of 9 with Charley Pitts, in Cincinnat!-St. 80 Pilly Gibson, manager of Leo ard, announced today.