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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919. SA \\\ ANT AN we NWN ‘\ Ww SS \ Y W A Ctal AWN WN A\ hud \ raat AW When nn Rk \ \ \ “ig Hi nt i “Wty CANT 4 SARDING., | SARDine eve ww, we uP we oe ee Co 2a - rd pansy) RAINIERS FALL BEFORE YIPPER NINE ATTACK hb hb Hh Hh Here's « group of Solons and Rainiers who are battling here this week Smear San Francisco” Cog BS) I ee Rr ag ah Pershing Stadium in third-sacker; (5) “Daddy” Vance, Sacramento twirler; (6) Bill Piercy, an. Is Battle Cry in Camp | ™® a [_ Se France Is Real Yank of Seattle Ball Outfit —eemex—— | Demrsey Plays | Champ Works Monument to Sport Own Pool Game; EM Fen Weelll in Camp Team Invades South—Bigbee Shows Nerve— Hie : os — Ancient Romans Have Nothing on Yanks in France— " Miller May Be Out for Season ‘Solons Whip gitatiaca gas Denese haner: Sparring Mix — Is Afraid { A.E.F. Field Is Some Athletic Pasture—To Belong weight challenger, is a game the | + Says Jack Kearns || to French Government nsstttnithinienen BY LEO H. LASSEN iL l S d. pee ee ee eee TOLEDO, 0. June 14—Jack aba Wallop San Francisco! | oca qua "ike shave tt every day, morning Willard Looks Fit; He Boxes Kearns re lied in laughter today ARIS, June 14—The enterprise, straightaway, a gridiron, @ @tamond This is the new battle cry of the Seattle Coast league) and afternoon, and he likes It 5 after ad read a report that ‘ egionaries, who erected|and full grounds for all field events ; } His manager, Jack Kearna, ts With Sailor Ketchel rn ard had beard he was at (| as an arena fc ir sports the vast being laid out. It will be nee . : : lad he dose, for it is proving a the rt training camp 7 hess ruina have been | essary to 5,000 cuble snetent Bince the start of the season it has been the contin!) 0 6=4 Tune 2:00. maaan | stan, te one a/c ramen Sn cae of San Francisco players and scribes to ride the) “When Jack in playing that BY Ht. C. HAMILTON years, but never before did I see or in the valley of the|cubic meters of cinders will Be ttle team and the Rainiers to a man are set on taking Ciliiatisieae pool game hae bis mind on it United Press Correspondent eue a statement as this,” be said c 1 the Rhine, was not more |rolted to perfect the track surface: on the big bout id ILEDO, O, June 14—Jeas Wi i$ proves to me that Jems be n the undertaki e entire structure will be of je Golden Gate players down the line when they hit this ,Clymer's Pets Stage Cousle) , Kear “fe in well that he has working with just his trunks on { Weves be ts oir ' t to erect & monumental | reinforced concrete. with very little fat about Ayr A M ol tor the benef vis’ tions an opportunity to cheer thete season and local fans are preparing a welcome for the by Two Counters } table—two in front of each pock- {his stomach atop away tors . ram Of team, blocks of seats will be fel nd three in the middle—and he ¢ pion worked seven and ater gan . 2 to July 6 et, and n T jon worked mand @) nAnnnwnnwnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnn to Ju served for the leading countries. that will make the famous Chateau Thierry wel- mesma then proceeds to put them all in { half rounds. He boxed three periods —_—__—— he b . e who! The site of th i 4 to Willie Hohenzollern’s gang look sick. With both teuns fighting all |, the holes in 15 shots each with Jack Hempel and Walter sina, how the ania ae cum Gee eth pete We'll Say So | | the way, the Sacramento Solons He is so good af it that be pock- | Monaghan and then went a round to completion in an amazingly short | \ tag "2. mes fay R iar foin- that Califf Graham, of | emerged winners in yesterday's eted the 15 balls in eight shots ) and a half with Sailor Ketchel, his an ew or time, on the eve of departure of the | °°" ‘© French training stations, Seals, has a better baseball ag mix with the Seattle Kainlers once. new sparring partner, who joined his Americans from Europe, at the hands |!" & Picturesque part of the Bois deg i f Y ¢ ; pager herd i pe ee hm, sya | Vincennes, just outside the the present time, the Seals { ” — . / * for f tra SENEy Gras they have been. thru LUCKY FOR SOLONS | ing a brace of runs each in the gg | M8 walloped Ketchel a healthy blow Clan Kee U culties which are inevitaly connect-|formerly a field for taining hy ‘ by ra cage Pay v'ng Friday, the 18th, wees lucky | inning, but the visitors Fin the stomach in the second round. ed with an engineer at of such ; ? 7 series real gam = pounded Thomas and Kegan "Major League Worked Smoothly Shtheer ; aoe ve the city and, ite accessibility com- | players Sacramento Yippers. proportions, will present a narrativ : gait. Sis Pramatce showks ore ropes bod place, ee ier hard and the locals couldn't keep Willard worked smoothly and gave h as many elements of romance|bine to make the location ideal. it " king cha n 1 Aftei team, as most of their star|} broke a four game losing streak, |) YP ite Pace set by the Southern Scoreboard | og lo nigger Speed P ace? : Sansone, nesters in (he Aamo) taraed byes te tae hen aa are holdovers. When Seattle and then Bill Rodgers, pilot of ,’ ing hie training seasion. He punched can war story » tas Elie tu the league as long as|} tho visiting yaoi re || A_walk to Middleton, Thomas’ | ~——— better and he seemed to have more Yank Stadium ernment by America as a gift imu - error amd singles by Griggs and wind oma While the und « donated by the interest of international sports, Francisco this hamlet won't) ceived word from Sacramento Eldred drove AMERICAN LEAGUE x . . . me ee eee . . two runs for Nowa. © Dempae: the French, and the origin nlans | It adjoins present French athiett bow before anything that the ) that he would not have to an- Ley Won 1 Ail was quiet in the Dempsey eamp | Vet Infield Keeps Giants in te French, and the original p to t! he the opposition in the first canto, po exerpt for the daily routine of condi t p were drawn by French engineers,|&Tounds. The use of the stadiu ia town can show. swer for charges against his | Seattle came rh " a . . ‘ § cht back and ea | Te 2 Uoning stunts the challen, > ne ex feted aie n g| for the Interallied games, the mi the Rainiers can rub the Seals|! Stayers, alleging dissipation et soar y--lalt ee Shopeedlrve Fi 443 oning stunts ¢ longer is put First Place; Outfield Going mpleted stadium will be as|for the Intenailied games, the ma dust about seven times dur among his men. mt : > i H tirely and genuinely American as om ie oe Oe July 4 the local gang Jf 3} fp infield errors and a sacrifice - : Jack Kearna made the statement) Strong; Pitching ‘Weak the commander-in-chief of the A. E./ Olympic meet at Stockholm in 1912, 9 be about as popular as the na- , | oday that one of hia choices for one . whose name it bears. The Will distinguish Pershing stadium as emblem here and like poison | —— <<< RY H. C. HAMILTON |money for the work, about 600,000 od most important sports arena in will decide the winner of the big ~ 4 " ance urnished by the Y. M.| 2¥rope. : eKan re- bout if there imn't a knockout, war| (United Press Staff Correspondent) |{T*0c*. wae furn Abas sei replace Miller. Cooper, Angel cast-| placed Thomas on the hill and was NATIONAL LEAGUE his ‘Chdnael siitwawian. atheraas est GA 3 | off, haa been playing the outfield hed for a run in the sixth. He Won. Lost, ret'| RAY, Cannon, Milwaukee attorney! NEW YORK, June 14—The de| Pershing Stadium will in shape 4 , * and bo: ‘a : s resemble enormous horseshoe ; during the last couple of days for th the bases full, in| <S hlaice ma - termined dash of the Giants thru the | resemt an enormous h : pads INVADES Geeanete. eoow t nth frame, and Bigbee struck | “inctnnat : 1 6 if Cannon te agreeable to Tux Bich! va sional league is surprising when |204 Will have © seating capacity of} 19th ANNUAL AGAL * pape ruck ard and Willard, it is probable he | **Uenal leagu prising when | 52000, Along the south side of the © After Sunday's game with the es Ghost 8 Se will be one of the jud; one considers the age of the men | fia the grandstand extends in a [ Boions here, the Seattle ball outfit FRENCH MAKES Pras Bs coed S ‘who make up the team and the ght line for 100 meters, with a their third trip GOOD HERE : anee om rer - of the Giant pitching staff , of 2,300. This ts ees ES lindas t capacity of The South for a two week's invasior Young Ray French, who filled rhe in the seventh for Be i : "Ho must be considered that the , . on je stands, which of Southern , mgt The firs] im the place at shortstop when duet of markers, but lon ow Coast are Srnoree. © club a € © covered, it will contain Metep will be made at Vernon ani the y Gardener went.to tt : NATIONAL LEAGUY Andlbsina ' boxes which will be occupied by ike club will then journey to Oak-| Claude Derrick wae hort ince Of “left-handed ‘agen: TNCINNATI 1 Clubs Stand of summer comes and the men be bles during the time the games d they play the na | other day is making good with | Plier Of left-handed Bromley, and | t to run into sheader serpy ee eam Yous ak a ven by the a WA Wis Biaitio’ ines Ete a x nintlbdiebrlicedae } c om June 22 te : Both of the Souther a bang. He ts playing @ lee | of the distance ele a: Ca Dentos on : Won, a Whether rans can stand | yy “Tribune d@’Honneur” Ease paying bch Ui] Goune'te te (eld and haw Get | “Besttic had's fine chanse to trea |"? Boo ame Wines | ce dolgeeeb be the hard gri leurnmer cosa | sat on. ether side by Bakery and ‘and the locals will have a hard row of the hits, He has |p the game in the fourth innine BURG, June 14— po Rey capa : to me to be the rather than | other stan The 220-meter A ig hoe while they are on the road.| Me share it we | When they fin) ning, BURG, June 1 Oakland . the ‘sources. of the xpected | straightaway is to. be laid out in Confectionery ‘The team will undoubtedly remain| stayed up under fire and fait T ‘ ; strength #0 early edly ager Clymer in Herb | Pittabure : 9 boo front of these stands Workers the same for 1 while altho changes| hardly probable that Manager 1 hit for T as, and that |< ‘ weer Cate + | Pos o Nis H +6 Great, But Old, Infield | Beneath the grandstand a regul: may be made in the lineup when) Clymer will take him out of | v knocked uble play, |t half to br n te °| Phe Glants have bec ican sanitary gymnasium —AT— the club reaches the Se nd. 1 the game at tne present time. f ne the Seattle ra J fast ru the = A » insta with ample dressing Gs understood that the club man) J ioich is a San Francisco boy - room facilities. Ggement is still on the trail of a) hme Mal in 1915 in the |p," onto Lor ; saci ‘ 1 YU fUUMLY SUL TUNY Yee i Bon 1 a ede Here's Layout | ‘eouple of more pitchers and a hard | Rann Pigg obeys Doe $ ; " : D) 7 Uf! OT . ! ere ye Sacramento went Into the lead { . ’ the third, with one run and added |! 7 na css of ee Prcaaeore yoy Oak camp from the Fast. He will two more in the fourtl: 4 anvil chorus. of two judges, who with the referee jed the bases with none Hitting infielder, but no word has| East in te eet of ‘hie I’ e P e Veaked out from headquarters 4% () oiaving on the Coast. Pep is ; ° ie ay) ing retireme lhe yaaa Pinar _ whorn the club aft | Ray’s middle name and the fans ide 3 Philadeiphia ve minor leagues, have performed trul cle arena 2 »y 130 meters Oni ? ; . M yy Le n unta with b nd bat) 500-m rack P . 0 > : : Mi as a dow ader Auguat i or 1 i nder : x LOSE MILLER me meee Lik Mh ( eyle, who was considered SEALS DROP MELEE Many Valuable acl the slugging Oak ; AMERICAN LEAGUE hed net-long ash. whan be wan tor Dri Baer whe ankten ankie| CLAUDE DERRICK r NRW YORK, June 14 rR 1. w| Joe Engle, former, Washington| a mnt v he was t Prizes, ; ing the game of is life < “it igeles the other day, may be out| Claude Derrick, who was banged taut’ Holand’ ata mutnage’ {1824 Beavers soon, ‘nccording to re-| itis bat has wen mes oe | SAN FRANCI Twhio: 14-- ie TICKETS 75¢ of the game for the season. Hack |in the head by ® batted ball in prac - fi 4 “ well, Meariaee, tuton ports fron the Rose City. Engleline McGraw clan Win on 4 ean MEhice hank | ark w couple - «pring, but hasn't much chance of ‘i A tho th Night. begs ing the pill -for a|the ball park within the next couple |), ; a eae “et: pring broke his ar not & of the way, altho they were out . - secggant Feng id into. the|of aye. Derrick was pretty well ' ; 5 Meet : B breaking into the present lineup Of/ ankles at Doyle's age do . almost 2 to 1 ‘ . Subber. Just what effect the loss|banged up by the Injury } Be RU, the Indians’ hurling corps. #0 readily as they do for you r ; H. B Everyone Welcome, Def Bis punch will have on the — " city ° aad Wchalk, Lynn; Jones and soheng, Yostorday's hero—Walter aon edsiclann LADIES FREE F) Oaks’ chance for the pennant Is WHAT NERVE Wi lest ce > he hnson; if he ean find room for |. Punchy Power scintilate he| "rhe batteries—Dawaon and De Uncertain at the present time, but witL DO WASHINGTON, June 14 d ther medal on his scarred SONS SECeR: She Yop Or the © | Vormer; Baum and McKee. With three men on bases, no one * aa $ He held Cleveland. score. " ort ure! | homas in fourt ‘ pee nd Young are the league's cla Deak and the tere bibey sure’y | out, and two balls on Bromley who| nings teries: Morton and O'Neill; John # while his mates massacred | 1°) kee ae ait mise Kid Wallops during their com-| Out, and [wo Dall On er clymer| fon and Pictnich thas ‘viehiews Tas all of ‘ous ven. fielders, bs yan aged bu ing miatinees Bitly Lee, former paises Wikkan thats the. sabune eh ° oo~«@ most effic The catchir ee eretter, bas arrived in the terday and sent in Lyle Bigbee to| se ! . bide tecienatenpr gens aulus tas | “Pittsburg has Joined the order of | “ff was y bolatered by the ad did was fan Brpmiey, Pinelll mel i 4 ' tadelpbia lyns off with a 3-to.0 win | Pitchers Are Weak and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouthy ¥ ummaty: Siruck out—2 : 0 | Batteries: | Wellman and Severeia eae you can bite corn off the cob; Middleton in order. With that ex Smbe i i Seibold, Kinney and Perkina | The Giant pitchers are weak. If cuaram ages have shown their approval of [ at ' : mpeg Nie | . oe Natt =e ed over te la bet ofa ; | geile wh Injured a0 ak RECOVERS : ee mo m| 200, Rnale formes, Washington ed over to tne Cube by John Me TO VERNON TIGERS ‘was completing” a trip around the|tice the other day, will be around)’ : joined the Cleveland Americans this! is ai the more etnrt! ort ateraay, 4. to 2. HS Vimiors Jad Includes Dancing All Pcie Tintterien: Sheliendack, Tusmell, Kerr men Ver Hack was pasting the agate on the x y : 0 87 16 9 | Cleveland jorder to the bottom, ¥ hurl for the home troops. All Lyle ft. Lout anides ‘ clean-sweepers, finishing the Brook. | “UO of Mike Gonzales, the Cubar Tn order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest hibition Lyle showed that as Detroit's trying to furnish a | tho attack slum teed 16 years, the Giants are due | pion tale shared that ay. ? , . successor to her own Ty Cobb. | for a skid, for it never has been | EXAMINATION FREE pitches rived | “Wolter, Middietan.”” Dudley “|LOS ANGELES TAKES Against the Yanks Flagstead | hard for opposing clubs to score off Mare ved I ree | Murray "to Griges: 1 FALL OUT OF OAKS | doubled once, singled thrice and | the Giant. hurl The trouble has $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. | Gisichtnann ; and plodded once, all in five trips | been at all times to hold the club to $8.00 Crowns ... |Gaffigan. Innings pitehe Mi SA} 28, June 14,—Pound 3 jthe minimum of runa, bei pice keuta | 4, rune &, hits 9, &: Regan 2 ples |ine Holling hard, the league leaders | The big test for the McGraw pen: | league leading Lon Angeles | Tun"! hite | at 8; Bromley 6% won from the Oaks here yesterday | ‘The best thing about the game for | nant bidders will come late in July, | eingrematinaplcqiec | Wik Wald dient “ton torear ito a reap * for—Thomas|by a count of 4 to 2. Aldridge | the Whit s that it brought|after the trying early daya of that All work guaranteed for 18 years. Have impression taken tm the here the week following July t To pitched a strong gamo for the home | © ¥ # pitching term nearer, | month. There will be no letup In the | POPCAE A) eet eet eat ee intate mod a ae okie, free, ‘ i = 5 od See Samples of Our Plate and ridge W 7. Chie ei some Suse kee ool T 5 team and held the opposition to five | "E al, jammed the Sox| pace and the other clubs Will be Mest of Time, Most of our present patron in recommended games with the San Francisco Seals. | 7 u x | vthe # thruout the mix, jagain, 3 to 0. fortified for the grind with their catty, pesnee vans, cd our Ww rk When’ c good satisfaction. "dink our yy Game at 2:40 ¥. jPeek at the leading Seraphs who|'l When you think of advertising, Gor: Angeles... 4 11 2| an assist by the Reg Les. His A ADAcap Henne Guster ant ge = Rg are wald to b ro : . wt now, and if | ne Fourth Ave. Car. peed cp amelie wine | think of The Star The batteries jolling and Biliott;' error helped Cincinnati win, 3 to y prove equal to i ‘oan tecsaiwe OHIO CUT- RATE DENTISTS ry. | 40. anaes Aldridge and Boles, 2, from the clan McGraw, ly will be deserving Qe UNIVERSITY ot

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