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THE SEATTL AY, JUNE 10, 1919. ’ Af \ 9 N AY + D® ey \ i sAyS AWT TF AveuL WHAT A PLIVER Ive A MANE OUTA MY LIFE OW t FEEL So BLUE? LUT You BE Big? Im A PAILURE AN MY!) you'Re TH BIGGEST , FOLKS THOUGHT L BUN IN Town! THATS WAS GONNA Be SOMETHIN’ AINT Mis, So BG ? IT Peux org Gost" I THOUGH a om COULD I WAS GONNA BE A WG GUY Ia ? Some Day, AY whe Now rt A Bur: ree tt ” / we < ) N) \y _atwond RRS \ s Pea Oana "| Ve iC; | -—"WEW RAINIEI ~—~?|NICK ALTROCK IS THELAST | | Senators to Sen Quifictd Yipper Star 'Giants and | _NEWRAINIER FLINGER | NICH PF AL. BASEBALL CLOWNS: 5 Open Series ._**'*F~, Pleads for | Reds Battle wit eat et ain ce Fe HereToday * DamselFans_ inOhioCity ihe marta ne fam edo eer, ening ae " acts a little two ¢ e k at stiff and dignif’ he is still funny and gets a lot of laughe three runs. dropped to the Minneapotia nd for 4 while won in the Uddhetor Pn Locals Should Climb in the Middleton Says Fair Ones Crucial Series Billed in Sen- Morris Ackerman, noted fish and like him. He's earning his This in “Herb” Brenton, the new Race; Regan Hurls Open- Ye Pep Up Games; “Let’s | ior Major League Ball uity-they faugh at him and with Clarke Griffith as coach and elowgl er; Ritchie Let Out | Go,” Says “Roxie” | Today htr Clarke him and the game writer, was once @ contrib and the haseba public hopes het a : eng flinger who will Join the Seattle Ral niers this week. He comes from the » Staff Correspondent) Oakland club, who got o « big ¢ BY “KOX Crack Outflelder, Sacramento Club, MIDDLETON co BY LEO H. LASSEN AMILTON d for many more seasons, If Manager Bill Clymer gets in a trade York are billed for a tangle more on edge, and so plays better) . Reds can't hold 1. 1 do—and I know other play |enat me, the Want MNENS | Be: wes JESS SEEK But with Altrock the him. When the Washin omes to town there ar The ramento crew opens a week's series on the Se || Jot this afternoon, The | | i“ kind of pitching this week, | Pacific Coast League ' Onis: Pada xis hk peewee yh ef rays arte d gos. editor. vata : Ms ie tamale should climb. Will the boys play better ball YT cn lente ene Pi gg sapere lly Barney thers eet mea rersergler = yyy bus in the Conant | when the ladies are prese ¢ with bédia to be asmasedltie Snio-te Pathonbers. “C low would laugh In\(<e because they are running up | N say #0. Perhaps t cocky ancients of | left for the Sunday y w club which is in a | dmnit it, but every player - oo rere Fans Like Him My “wapdiaya 2 jj 3 dj 1 i | i s right hand swat, And highly dangerous, but not| Dempsey is wearing a plaster over | nmediately ready to vault into @/his right eyebrow, which was decor |. When you see some player trying! death grapple with the two leaders |ated by the Jamaica Kid }to bust the old apple out of the lot! p.. 4, matter, the position of| Jack Roms, of Winniper, heavy or making super efforts to grab aly). is trong enough to| weight but of the air—-bank some husky challenges | was k | and I'v t to make good for her. | rounding into form, which makes| Her No man wants to be classed an 4! they |“second-rater” by him “lady fair." and a team of ex men. His weakest the present time seems behind the bat. Accord | reports from other cities, ‘of the clubs are running | Fisher and Murray, the were picked as the club ry ng aif areeene citer turn out espectally to see to beat, but since they have | re do. cae en toe able fate. | RED ure fir taken the road they have hit a | | If women would take more @nter Soot ia ne aaa oye the the| Shaner & Wolff walked away path, and are sliding to ext In the nati pastime their in:| With the loss Eocin ra) TOLEDO, Ohio, June 10.—United g undignt with | With thelr game with the Boilers is the bottom fast. fluence would be noticed qbickly in “_ . cere tehing stafl) Preas.)—After cu casualties of Altrock making fun|™akers, at Woodland park Sume ' Bil Rodgers has the scrappiest cleaner and be aa age ol a ne une jy the pg: yeaterday both W 4 and Demp umpire and jazzing on|4®¥ bY ® coumt of 8 to 3. Goonem) 5 layout in the league. Wife Is Fan lcouae ae a - pcs Lester Bs; red wit = a litte more careful in ng lines, ruled against it nage vihinedl ball for the wim 4 m the joes a < - ad he rorkoutls toda 4 g | her: olds he Oppo: 01 club is still picked to finish eek tn iis mactedes an toate oe ce eee rw y y panel ners Jing the opposition to twe two, three, in spite of the Pee. seg - ibs have gone into third place,| Jenn atill carries @ cute ee under bingles: Slump. Bill has some | a tve very game I play in. Jwith « hurling battery that is|hia left eye, a development at Jock pon ii He } st » Nick can “cut leading. { Nick's old stunts was to behind his back.| Bremerton went on a batting ze amplon of Canada, who ked to if i senmtional drt cuckoo by Demp = | Ballard dropped its second game y of the season to the Hiberniang Sunday at Adams field. The count »-|was 7 to 5, with the Irishmes " i on itt a lad friend some pm 4 how ee > two regular Solon receivers. i | iim, reds fp" tn + Monday, will This aroused much merriment in|*pree Sunday and walloped the cecteeath wit | ‘ ry ita joday. Roms in xix fee he stands back of first and then | Tac 0 e Miike Reaan, the Cincinnat! vet Bring the Girls Along In Second Place | tee Inchon i en wt "x fet Rodgers Lets Out the stands back of first and then|Tacoma Todds at the savy Jaam Soran, will take the hill for Seattte | |: ‘We deflowe, if you want geed'bell| te the Asotiens ‘lelgaa thal techn eny manne aes vole M dc the umpire’s ears always got red| grounds to the tune of 11 to 4. foday for the second tim Mike} Meet “Roxie” Middleton, fans, He | with - fonal ot Close to AW) pounds, but he oc + because he knew from past expert- —_—— : n plenty of sensational playe—|Yankees have derricked themeelves| stand the tercifin sees oun andidates Sworked in & game acainst Salt Lake | pays eft field on the Sacramento | being the girls along. Make a “fan’ teen a . oe rT SWORE: -¢ veut AD. ¢ . Nick was up to some| The Asahis won from the Moose! eet Week and. altho beaten, he | vippers, who onen here today for @|o¢ your aister or sweetheart th @ Cle . XTLAND, Ore, June 1 shines ; club, 6 to 3 at Woodland park / pitched a good game of ball | Week's series with the locals And. ime fane—bring your Pratietey d The European bison tan enlarged | Pitchers, Southpaw Bert Col A Fancy Fielder Sunday. ; i Vance May Hurt janie is making a plea wife an out tnees today of | American buffalo) been exterm.| Peter McKenry, have been re And Nick fancy fleld- PRE lk | & © Just who will open for the visitors be to attend Ag: high n her life, « staff, The|inted in Russian Poland by the Bol.|by Manager Bill Rodgers of Sacra-|ing. One- behind his “WRASSLERS” ACTIVE me l& Question, altho it lo< like Roxy” io married, bu ter about your going ying to rouse ore Rolshe-| mento, The manager of the Yippers | b&CK ar sete a er has the call. Piercy pitched | stands full of pretty women you'll nee better t mber period erran this war-torn country |iaa been conabl skates 4 great a r SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.—Chria 4 fn Portland and Gardne _ nee wala This ts wornan’s year In the grand | , and are hae. | there were 180 bison at Spalo and so | M4 been conadlering letting them £0 | ing for ne and trying to|Londos and Dan Petroff, heav; . hurled in the Rose City yesterday. |p old game! Bheaygah hee avo avin, every one raid to weigh | nd definitely made up his mind yes-| keep his f on the bag at the/|«rapplers, were matched today fo nt ter hen th me tir co } 7 s eliminates them. > ’ ieee ad cihien ne neighborhood ef 2,000 pounds. terday when they made miserable| same time. And i face the}finish grapple here June 17 in ag Mabdmer, who pitched in the|} Let’s Go to the 5 The tareitic. row ny| These fine animals were slain to| showings against the Portland Bea-|third baseman and shoot the ball|effort to revive the wrestling game, Med 2 tern league a couple. of } Ball Game Milady ' eon ee row sot |make a feast for the followers of |vers. The McCredie scored 12| home dead for two years. Petroff is on th ’ , oa ccumu All dyed-in-the-wool fans re- way here from Detroit ut oe) dimmy Brewster and his gang of 40 directors are making a big ago, and “Brick” Eldred. . who played with Seattle ‘of seasons back, are about the Lenine and Trotaky runs off them and ( clash betweeg the] o be ie Leonard reported Wo meaters known to ttle } effort to get the ladies out to The te Sex vo moved on rexrt Crises, on first. base, ) the ball park. Jim wants it aie “alae teeceelie ee as the “Silent Slugger.” fs ) known that Friday ix Ladies’ | : visitors hee funsbed 8 pashel 4 to be one of the best first day and he wants to make a fan | ~ dhntin weg | in the league. Pinelli, at | out of every iady in Seattle. | fa base, ix a speed morvel, lead Let's go, Lady Fans! ; the league ir base thefts. | —* » itl iets How Coast Jalong with Lyle Bigbee, are the only Cl b: S d Seattle players titting in the 60 AMERICAN LEAGUE lubs Stand | : - —- cd i Ea HE Zeung Gibson, the Northwest | cs ecie, according to the latest batting ret. | @— seat Teague pitcher signed by the | averages in the Coast league. Comp. ie 2 a a for a week's trial, will £0 | ton is seventh in the lat of regula ny te ee fom the hill Wednesday, according | iting at a 345 pace. Cunning it ‘ Manager Clymer. Gibson, |i, batting .212 and Pigbee is click ig ‘| jing the pill at a .319 rate. ry } ‘camp this spring, but was | ‘ : tse out, delivered in fine shape am aon CRAWFORD LEADS neal Senttle in the defunct North | NATIONAL circuit. He looks like a Ea rmee HITTERS CINCINNATI, June } n ® a. . NTON TO |lists. Wille, of Oakland, is a close) cincago, sone vt nm 8 | 1S WHEK | second, with .37 Poston . ie 2 M F. S \ SS te tein ceil Pte cook, hu) Men Favoring | Oakland in trade for Cy Faik- | RITCHIE 1S Semiel Gaatiuione ene wanes | | fs on his way North. He | LET OUT Ini one game against Seattie,| Pete Ritchie, the young mask! eT LOvI, June 18— ORO ac empsey the locals didn’t get much chance | man who has been with Seattle since | Philadelphia 1 ® iaiee Rim up. He will pitch one of |the start of the season, has been My lit sy cohe Prenderenat. and —_- © ona r' - id to New Orleans by Manager Adame. Doak and emons. : t uae Saninst the Tippers this | suid ee : Challenger Is Well Liked pent ws | "ete was gO at a good | in muuaeee Clymer a chance to|Clymer. Pete was going ate good) _ ng june 10—-New York-| 9 kien Up. gait for the locals, but hurt his leg| ,,PTPTSBURG. Jane 1¢—New | — lin. the second series of the season | "ers "° & itn 4 | Ohio Hamlet ‘ “ | © le or neh N LRAGUR | IN FRANCISCO here. He has not been of much use| AMERICA « | es | 1 NEXT to the Rainiers since. With Pete) PHILADELPHIA, June 10 | , ) Seattle pays a visit to Cali. | Lapan and Cook on the job Ritchie a me | BY FRED TURBYVILLE Pornia after the Sacramento ser- | didn’t have much chance to break 9 TOLEDO, ©. June 10.—"Here he ann and O'Neil; Set-| comes!” tes, and Seattle fans are already | into the lineup. ; talking about the coming series Ther with San Francisco. The Seal on: ROSTON, June 1 Detrott. Rowton 4 cards in the league, and play \ C -000y NEW TORK, June 1 yorx.cnt. | 208% Willard, heaves into might here only once—the week of duly 4 €o game aaa and gives Jack 4. After the Seals come the onl: aon scr gir cserer Angels, the league leaders, and | gazing in open-mouthed admiration Stanagte Dill is priming his men NEW LIN onthe man whom being hall for these two series which will the next champion. fave a big bearing in the fate STAR LEADS Town Is His Ba et pag oe | That the beginning of the racing GOLF KINGS| Already the town ts his. He can edo steps as : plenty of room to pass, meantime COMPTON HITS toninaa’t ven Nearly all of thom |(United Press.}—Weather conditio! * ce ah afer ee B04 ts BALL HARD ot a akan Gane oie * nd round of 18 holes the national open « ff championship it hasn't turne ee erate 4 it hasn't turned Jack's head the leas’ He has stopped on th club today were greatly improved, | |" n the f fast work as ver w of treet and chatted with man ir f iat ae & veal te ee eee t and chatted with many an THE SPORTING GOODS STORE them were asked to beat 2:20 over | or aicted | or boy he'd never seen before. 3 the sthern tracks fron about the weather or most " Keen interest centered in the play| any other subject, but an't L) today following the remarkable per > Of the Thomasville trained horses, | formance of Charles & Heffner of | Care to talk much about the fight . 4 W. J. Andrews has charge of the | the wnt club, Philadelphia, who | side from saying how he feels and Just back from a trip 3 Pastime ‘stable, which includes Ab- gees ge 72 | how much he likes his new training up to Neah Bay and a visit with the salmon now located at Lexington or North An tournament at @all, where they will get the Pete Compton, left fielder. a Billy Cunningham ol bie Putney, 2:20%, a three-year jold sister to Mary Putney, 2:04% quarters fore Jack was lodged in the r, who came here unherald:| training ETWEEN breakfast and tennis. It’s a good the Relwin colt, First National such well known golfers as quarters at Overland club, | trollers— |2:12%; Mary Coburn, 2:10%, by | Mike Brady, who finished with a card| ‘'* Boody hotel lobby, where the “s >. 9, o> Sanat VA CATO’ challenger stopped, was filled * : ens . |Manrico, Cattaro, 2:2 n four-|of 73, and Francia Oulmet, Louis peas £7) — (All the best fishermen 9 merc omar Re eats [Mid And Francie Oulmet, Loule| with ‘those analous to Reta aquint time to light a Lucky Strike—the real en several yearlings by Lee Axworthy, |and “Chick” Evans, present holder one of them being out of Volga of the title at the They crowded about and almost paralyzed business, Since | Burley cigarette. It’s toasted. Burley tobacco |Jack moved out to the Overland | are starting the sea- son with “Diamond Spoons” — say aa | : | ot on Mau bay, a constant | ae alice? s flavor w Itc = For food or sport the {win tamiy, which inctuden” ance |PORTLAND IS __|ircim of sutomenien as pied be: has a delicious flavor when it’s toasted. capamond is sure a io xm ot the nya Xone, 21250: WINNER OVER | 1% towers ot tm ring’ came, to “fish getter.” : dpe ne, 2h Sessa)” SACRAMENTO cry toe rare Di: er & Taft Ins. var-old in the no Toda ny | PORTLAND, Ore., June 10.—Port | Willard’s lateness in arriving has immer Song, 2:26, as well an a|!#nd rubbed it Into Sacramento here | made Dempsey favorite EDS & 2art kas De meitaitdatie We Oe Tinks |venterday, enegeing the akiading #o-|Toledoana. howe Who’ ‘te : land piteh good ball for the home| like an ev lou and was Dempsey victory after they'd » | Bread is better toasted. So.is Bur- ley tobacco, Toasting has made the Lucky Strike cigarette famous. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE erin danger. Blue, | Aviators ho Nave flown ove e Your Patronage Appreciated tators w » wn Over the | Heaver first sacker, cracked the pill| the big boy at work and at play Pay Checks Cashed | 0777", 20 oF Canada way that) our of the lot in the third Inning| Jack i very popular, and if he TORREY & SEARS’ with three teammates on the sacks,| beats Willard the folks of Toledo The Senators used three pitchers on| Would ike very much to have him the hill. tick around and call this place The score R. H, BE. | home Sacramento 7 Portland there. Don't mistake the figures they must be pretty nearly accurate E BILLIARD PARLOR | :. mor we the information comes from than one flyer, In the spring the herds migrate to the north, re turning south in the winter. The ROUND COAST HASHES The batterie . “rae eountry over which the herds range md atlases, Gbraae MeKenrs |: Zesterday\ winner) Fertiand Pipe smoker? You'll . : % a wild, desolate region, without hs Viaoor, 3 ay; Suthe ome run: Blue, Beavers "I Sos PACIFIC COAST LE timber, and the climate is very ne. | #74 and Koehler | Winding up the ek's work at find Luc ky Strike int = ' The Teds triumphed over the| Portland. the Beavers downed th tobacco delicious. © Gui ALL "OPPOSES: am, | Dodgers, 7 to 2, in a game whero| Senators hae ibe rg The i igi OS saath ph aan ei Cs terday * ter Ron Dest. ahs Rube Marquard broke his ankle in| “T°dle!tes the series, 4 to The famous original w : eterna neld he Phillies | pounding second wLNe ; F alld to one fn, nosouating fee eigtiea | rounding wecond pane, IN THE MAJORS formula; it’s toasted, | vietory in a clean sweep for the Car. Braves’ errors gave Jim Vaughn| The Indians were the mfferers, as Inconpenar | dinate at St. Louis, + | another victory for the Cubs, 3 to 2,| the Athletics decided it was time to win a game, They did it, 3 to 1,

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