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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. —f PT WK NY \a Pee yew WV ¥ NWN Y \ \ \F ry \ WeN WV and R\\ vedio RR \ wre nun watt witty WR Neath 7 we REET HARTIED TWENTY S at ‘ \ \ ‘ als Do Y'KNC L S'POSE You YEPT SHE Avs" Tt NEVER He DID Ay 7 oy Years, AN’ TVE SPENT Wh WHAT SHE MEAN your HANDLE A CENT, ™ Hey? HAVENT I GIVEN You A, GA oF THEM WONDERIN' SAID TO ME mo 8 WiPe? GETTING SICk Of you a DOLLAR A WEEK For TH y ; siemens WHy TDD THIS ° ARE AN OLD nant wads LAST 20 YEARS TO HAND Lt . f. iT Pe? peep - — TH’ FURNITURE (IAN > a >, aoe hehe — . Y ‘3 EVERY SATURDAY. , , Sort N... . se eV ity ae eee eee eee. ~~ ~ —— — — — — — — EEE” > Here’s Duet of locals Have ep and Real Neat Receivers | 3] ‘Mormons on Swat Spree SEALS CRACK AND LEADERS WIN ANOTHER OAKLAND, June 6 San Fran cinco blew up in the fifth inning here yesterday and the leagueleading Los Angeles crew chalked up six runs N.W.League Is Due for Grave Today Ball Spirit Get Acquainted With Rainiers; Teams Aren't Built Over Night BY LEO I. LASSEN Im spite of the fact that the » | le Rainiers slipped farther the cellar with the defeat ) them by the invading Lake Bees yesterday, the gang is out there fighting ieee ge game. The locals are the best ball club in the te whieh their standing the league will testify, but @ club is there with the fight. and Butch Byler is a Uni- of Washington boy. are good receivers; in fact, Fleager Will Defend City Golf Honors ‘Champ Will Have Strong Opposition; Meet Closes the gong sounded this season, but) Saturday; Many Enter has worked himself into the Of Seattle pitching ace, and “Dixie” Fleager, Seattle's king pitting has been all that can be pin golfer, will defend his city title fer. Lyle ie one of thore/at the Seattle Golf and Country / fellows who plays the game club in a rney starting on the} fhe game's sake—a reat ball:|ciub links today. ‘The final rounds | Wish the league had a few | will be played tomorrow. him, | Claire Griswold, who copped the Fight Did It |Jefferson Park title last Sunday, too, there ix young Pete is figured to give the champion a who was with Seattle last hard battle for high honors. is a catcher by trade.| Priday's play began at 10 a m. given even a chance of /phirty.six holes will be played to- ig good with the locals, but he | aay with the low 16 scores being down pay from Prexy | played off in two rounds Saturday Brewster. Because he bad!” hop Johnstone, the North end| beat out some of the other | Easterners. ‘there are others on the team, Jimmy Walsh, Cunningham, Compton, Knight and/the * ing, who are out there ght. time. The players haven't to become acquainted | yet, much less with || |s——_——______ ahonay A. ball clubs are not built NATIONAL LEAGCE ballplayers aren't thing in the world to| 50%," wt iat let's gi Red | Brookiyn chance to be |Chicage ‘ & chante (0 Oe |e idadeiehis Pittsbure . Reston nF atti iio ie Bighee, is another fighter | ho | "t have a chance for a piace | h the Rainiers when the first tap | At. Louis. Cineinnact . «el ie Rw BS ° St. Lew 20.88 r, Eller and PITTSBURG, June 6 —New York-Pitte- anda, LEAGUE Won. Lost, Pet aoe eis Philadelphia the expected arrival of Pete| Vem TORR. jan from Los Angeles today, Seat | New York snheee 1 be carrying four catchers.| Batteries: Cicotte and Schaik; Ritchie, young Cook and Bob ridge, Shore and Roel, Hannah. ‘are the other three mask men! post: local roster. Two of this quar. | Detroit et are due for the azure-hued en | ye ope within the next couple of 4 ‘Lapan’s class will, of course, - | have to be demonstrated before any|,, WASHINGTON, June ¢—r HE of the remaining trio are given the | Washtneton r fase (ane : Batteries: Wellman, Wright, Laifield and Billings, Mayer; Johnson and Agnew. | jelub professional, ig managing the || PHILADELPHIA, June 6—~ R Bagby, Enamann, Unie and | | Nunamaker; KR. Johuson, Perry, Seibold | | and Perkine CLARKE MEETS TRAMBITAS 1O8 A ES, Cal, June 6. paler Ta en Jeff Clar! loplin Ghost,” and the stands that he | V#lley Trambitas, Portland | heavy weight, will box the tain event in | tonight's four-round show at Vernon Frankie Garcia and Danny Kramer are scheduled for the semi-windup if i i of time to relay the plate in time to catch His peg was slow LEE He Hotelg in Portland will be crowded ss ing Show. Buy a Fischer AMBITION Auto Bed and sleep in your car. Harry Harper, Seattle's right | Guarantee fit any car. 1312 Fifth ', does love his old base knock: thinks that he has been get- st Y'see, it whispered around in local baseball circles that Harry is after the league leadership in sticking ors. There are only about 250, players in the league with the ambition. But Harry has been | the pill since joining the lo.) , and is now among the first 10 e cireuit, | is said to knock nie ‘at every man’s door, but some men apn algae it if it knocked | YOU Bae LASSES Let Us Supply Them examination of no we fit your glasses in they will be becom- d give you uormar GOEHRING OPTICAL Co. ts ' | Win Second Leverenz Holds Locals Help- less and Salt Lake Wins Ball Mix, 8 to 0 Pat Regan, the Cincinnatl vet eran, hurled his first game for the | Rol Seattle Rainiers yesterday afternoon, and the Salt Lake Dees greeted him with a shower of hits that proven yt Win ‘Third eight markers. In the meantime Walter Leverenz, the crack Mor- mon pp ider, made the Seattle ewatarr s behave for nine innings, and nary a counter get. In fact, ‘Lefty’ was the whole show and pitched himself into a well earned victory In spite of the fact that Regan wan pounded, he made a good im Preasion He just arrived in the Seattle camp from the East yester day, and he should have been given more of a chance to recover from the trip across the intervening states Mulvey and Rumler, who draw pay from Salt Lake for playing the outfield, rang up three hits apiece and led the stickers for the day. ‘Two in Second Salt Lake's first two rung were chalked up in the second inning and were registered on two weak taps to the infield which the Seattle | inner works couldn't handle fast enough. In the seventh and eighth the visitors bunched hits with effect and chased over a trio of markers in each frame Seattle had a couple of good chances to run up a bunch of runs in the early innings, but Leverens was always on the job and refused to let any runs dribble over The score It Lake H. FO. A “eeeur * . ° rf u 8 lor Regan is ninth. by Innings . Summary: Struck me 1 Doses om balle—Oft Regan flee hite—#pencer, Harper, Smith. # Maggert, Johnson. "Hit by pit Rum une responaibis for gan Time of game—ibs. Umpil Frary and Phyle. SAN FRANGISCO, June (United Press.)—Boxing fans will ceive a surprise in the main event) of tonight's war veteran benefit, it | became certain here today, following | announcement that Kayo will not appear in the main event, | owing to injury sustained in train: | ing. Battling Ortega, the other half | of the event, will be hustled a suit. | able partner today. Jimmy Duffy will meet Young | France in the semi-windup. War!) 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M, Sunday Game at 2:30 P, ‘Take Fourth Ave. Car, straight win of the series from the LOB ANGELES, June 6.—Scor- | cult. ing three rune in the sixth Inning,| drawing fairly wel did the locals | the Oaks went Into the lead in the and Tacoma had no crowds to brag third game of the series with the | about Vernon Tigers here yesterday and k, Dell and DeVormer. walked oft with the third Moguls Meet in Canadian »: City to Decide Fate of The final count was 6 to 4 with the Angels leading The score team patteries: Portion, Pittery the Smith, Crespi, Zamiock and | receive Loe, Baldwin C., whe of the league Th ¢ disbandment is the failure of Ta coma {o support its club, accord Go From Tigers jie to the wiher moruln in the cir Seattle and Vancouver were Whether or not the Class B or slapped the movie town team with| ganization in this neck of to 4 beating woods will be able to conti R. H. E./a question. 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