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sea 12 THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1919. tar: pe News When lke News Nee ae tia — cat — Relais CAN WILLARD STAVE OFF KNOCKOUT BLOW: LYLE BIGBEE HURLS SEATTLE SQUAD TO ‘VICTORY OVER SOLONSE Jess Hits Harder Than |Locals Spank Clymer Clan (Seattle Golf ne Dis T F d AAD Maly Any Other Man Living, | Yipper Crew Plays Tiger °°*1 W. Meet MoS om seria ED | UND COAST BABES (Written for the United Press) | team in the league. They mot in Final Mix Ball Outfi t meee ener Fer vm cag - CINCINNATI, June 16—Having | are clean fielders, but are able Say ’ Dean of Trainers Bigbee Wins Fifth Straight; Local Representation Is the) * {im Angee See bed all around the lenges, an¢ sore) Sores Oe A Sa Big Fellow Can Hit and Ta and Take Punches—Knocks| Game Goes 10 Innings Gee! I {Cone From A GeEat try UNCLE IZZY” WAS Some GUY! A [My Bhat e BULL WAS S “oO AW ITY SISTER SUSIE, AM: THERE WAS Faraty! ity GRAND FATHER WAT! FELLER ONCE ASKED Hirt \F HED LADIES. HE MARRIED TEN TIMES AND A GENEQoUS GAL FoR You! SHE WHAT THEY CALL 4 “SETTLER” BUT] Give A NICKEL TO SEE TH’ STATUE Of] Wem HE DIED THEY ALL WANTED TO MARRIED A POOR HACK Deived AND HE NEVER SETTLED! Ligeaty, Dé DO @ SkiI@T DANCE? [ty | Hr THEY SAYS They WanTep TO iw HAD Twins Thace! HE OWED every Bopy” UNCLE “\P 1 me (T 10 CENTS REALLY SURE HE W Sn ee . —~, Seth YGET HER TO , 2 <3 : omen _ cone GOTO O LL. C N Cincy Reds Look Like Real : ’ First Division Contende Pa AAT OACK AC than held their own in the first team. And when it comes tov battt Local Club Inv: Invades South Largest of Field in Spo- Home runs—Crawford, Angels quarter of the National league jour- it will be a real surprise if Cinci™ what they should do are leary of | 4a, sadie Roush, Heinie Groh ail aa Sunday's tilt with the Sacra. a iol a ¢| dition, the championship tourney of| ‘The Angels took the series by win-| Moran's pitc ns x , He at TOLEDO, 0., June 16.—I am writing the story but| mento YVippers here yesterday. [Sette crew. which left for the oi it Northwomt Golf mmol aan aa ran’s pitching staff, those who| jake Daubert. Earl Neale is m m ning both games Sunday, 4 to 3 and | have follo d the te closely do o © falter Monaghan will do most of the talking, And Walter| The final count was 4 to 3, with | Sunny Southiand after yenterday's tion opened at the Spokane Country |p to} trom marinus mt de ie Ge i eee average thls is fully competent to do that little job for he is the champion | the home team on the long end tilt with the Senators, After a three-| club this morning with starts in the son, and so are Ivy Wingo and It's quite true that Cincinnati's! pariden, Pat's first string catch irame ean ae the " open championship, Pt te at . ide s “Sparring partner of the heavyweight world. He has the) 41", Foes eens som ome KCRG Ea! an eee eee ogy turing corps does not compare with | Moran is shy on high class uti experience and he is intelligent—sufficiently so that the) and Walsh flied to Wolter for | ihe strongert clube in the lecaue and| Seattle entered by far the largest aoe Per over the Bees, |Chicace chee eee betes Sm and! materiel, but hopes, to renee , War Department is holding him in service while wounded} the second out. Higbee stole see- | then they move up to Oakland to play TePFesentation, a total of 104 entries| Segres: 3 to 0 mad 6 to 4. #-00-| defect soon, and scou th Cinct t But, t ‘and shell-shocked Yanks are being reconstructed, and bad| ond, and Cunningham followed | ine Acorns. who are far from being DAVIN #0 far been made, This is oe teal performinnee the. Tred” hurtecs |Cambing the bushes for infield, | k T | ney, Pat Moran's Cincinnati! Reds | pati's team aveneaas the ont ot i ime; , on © season is not the highe 0c Trainer Cold in Toledo for Third Time; Plays ane Tourney | ma, not, allowing the Seals [now sem a first division ereiint manne 3a net Sassy ene eld a hae Oaks Next Week | kamen, the Tigers won the series may slip down home in front, 200 Hitters REI V right field in the 10th inning | SPOKANE, June 16—Under «mii and the dual program, 4 to3 and Altho most of those who have been ineeat By FRED TURBYVILLE, Billy Cunningham scored Lyle | ing skies, before a large crowd of| 3 to 0. picking: the sede te pisste on oni eee almes sure N. E. A. Sport Editor Bighee with the winning run of | ‘Two stormy weeks are ahead of the Mpecta and on links in ideal con ‘ , hitters among those who play | ai rs hs vis tual performance the Red hurters| held 4 pitching talent. hearts are being made good. with ee wae —_ be a bunch of cripples. abe poe edb be meee, eueetel 28 | 99 gastos and a stolen tase in nave just about held thelr own with | oa ee ee i — ee be | If the » squad can get an | ‘he play progresses esterday the the tenth inning won Sunday's bill | «. of the st they hi |, Gt an even breal the Walter was sought out because of the fact he had train-| around in the outfleld long | oven break on the road Jocal fana wil! USKs were dotted by groups of the ny eo stars y have en e for the Rainiers, 4 to 3. Bigbee held | countered. the Reds should run one, two, ed Jack Johnson for Jim Jeffries when Johnson was at his; enough to let Lyle slip over the | be patiefied. All the players on the Dent Players in the northwert going | tne golons to aix bite this year, while if things break : Star Hurlers h al, Mo ; , 7 te ledal seats th the exception of /OVer the ground in preparation for | way a little more than usu: best, and later had trained Willard for Johnson, when the) Ra cea ecelar taee teen tia tourney ae IN THE MAJORS Ray Fisher, Adolfo Luque and Hod |may win a pennant on his first it Kansan won the title, and in between had conditioned jnirq inning, scoring three runs off ain th with the| News that the California delega Yester@ay’a here: Benny | Huler, right-handers, so far have car-|in Cincinnati, just as he did on tion will eCarty i ing not attend has caused ¢ . jed the brunt of Cincinnati's piteh-| first season in Philadelphia, late Luther McCarty for important batles. Vance when Cunningham singled] defunct Seattle Northwentern league not attend has caused dis) Keaff, A mere matter of five |" Monoghan arrived in Toledo the evening of June 3, | with the bases full, scoring two, and | squad, has been signed and will act SPPolntment, No definite news of | hits in five tries and the winning |". each with considerable success.| As for attendance, well, De ; ; Compton following suit, putting over| ay utility inflelder with the locals on |“! Coming of Chandier Egan, Jack! fun in that 5 to4 Cub a |. Eller was the rst major leaguer | time baseball certainly has it all _ from months in army camps he jumped into train- the third qpunter. Ga mae went on eek anien tenet the locals OM | Neville and Douglas Grant has been ” “GbR to pitch @ no-hit game this season, |the wartime brand in Cincinnati. § with the champ the next afternoon with lots of pep-| in? jin! toc the vinitors amd held the While no information has been|fetived and this in regarded as| one raves and Reds were knot-|#%4 in addition to holding St. Louis!|fore starting East, the Reds p He got pretty rough with Jess and Jess swung a short) nome crow safe until the 10th canto.| given out from the club headquar. | Slminating thene cracks from the | te tall, when the game ended. in| Mites, he also shut out Brooklyn's | only 10 games at home, but in right that knocked Walter cold. | Senators Score | term, it is understood that the club championship play the fifth, The game is “notted” in| hard hitting team in a 13-inning/19 they drew well enough to ind P ye : 4 From ail showings to date the con- vie contest |the club is in for a handsome pie “Jess hit you pretty hard that! The Senators tallied twice tn tho | sf are — pao eee test for the C. H. Davis Jr. trophy | °°? "*re™ Moran also has the veteran Roy ii the gait is maintained. De ene hite by Gardner and Wolter alsh will be moved out to his rey , ak x first day, didn’t he, Walter?” I asked | 7 }} feun on hits by Gardn hse hapten 3 EM | will le between the Seattle Golf club, yhite Sox know the feel | Mitchell and Young Jimmy Ring as| nasty weather, two of the early i #1 | How Coast }|and Middleton's sacrifice fy. Some lar place tn the outfield and Harper the Aberdeen Colt cla and the Jef PR Pr cy Pm Aga B sthooed right handers, and has four likely| son crowds passed the 20,000 mary | “He hit me harder than I ever was | | marek re Bot sade a ren bi fair & -dmasr, bea te n't been | £2F008 Park club of Semttle ed legacy. The Browns, in a siz. | *Utbpawsin Slim Salles, Hube Bress- figure that was not reached at ‘2 le me harder = catehe el h or 4;3 a fm “ prayer ut has orn . ’ ler. « io - a S “Three Clubs Stand | ce ne en" aetaee at alk intaty, ‘ie tana Varies : sling 1 to 0 game, beat the Yan. |", Walter Ruether and Eddie Ger-| time last year. _ hilt before.” was the reply the bases. ki pod dropping first |"°r. At this writing he has not got| pment aa LN: | times while I was training Jess for | # _—mnn Bigbee walked Wolter in the eighth |Yesterday and popped weakly to SOUTH PARK WINS rammed eby 4 on his fourth attempt place squarely inte the lape of a staff working the way he hopes | SHOOTERS TIED d the visitor moved up on Griggs’ | cat South Park walloped the Company F o do later on. He realizes his pitch-| Johnson I was knocked down—but | Los Anesies an ™ the Chicagoans. j o PD | si ranctec infield out, went to third on Lapan’s Shift Is Due RB, Third fantry 7 quad i jers must be wo: : a t and Dr. E. W. Kerr Wever out. I went to the mat a tow | See Pres aose infield out, wen at , | rd infantry, ball squad af - ——_— must be worked properly for him | Bur passed ball and scored on Eldred's fy} Walsh is a good outfielder, but is} South Park Sunday to the tune of| &8T. LOUIS, Mo. Ju 16.-Fran-|(o achieve winning results, but one with 46 targets each for high ho to right. The teamns sailed ne even not a third macker, by a long shot./21 to 10. Ros» with five bingles in|cis Ouimet, Robert Gardner and/of the best things Pat has in his|at the Sunday shoot of the G until the 10th, when Seattle walked | He will undoubtedly play better ball| five trips to the plate was the star Chick Evans were unable to enter managerial bag of tricks is handling | Lake Gun club, A mnall entry @ times when training Jack Johnson | Oskland - Pana Luther McCarty hit me pretty yas ow a hard but this wallop Jess gave me | sacramento i; ‘ off with their fourth game of the #e-' \¢ he in relieved of felding worries. hitter of the South end team. The the Western golf tourney which | his hurlers properly. Imade up Sunday's meet bec ¥ ~ other afternoon was hardest of eg 393 | ries. The locals won the edge tn the| French has made good with « bang | South Park boys are trying to line up |opened here yesterday. A large field| Outside of pitching there seems no many of the local trap stars tray i. ‘ | Week's games. four to two. Jat the shortstop position, Ho played| a game with Joe Devine's South Park |of entries opened play here this|other department of play, save pos-|to Tacoma to help celebrate the o ‘And he wasn't hitting his hardest, MACK. }_ Bigbee pitched a ntrong game, but! a fine gume yesterday and got a safe | nine for next Sunday, morning sibly base running, where the Reds ing of Tacoma’s new trap grounds, | ther, I don't know how hard he wan wild, walking a large delegation | now, He looks better in there every |———— —— —— of visitors, which kept him in a hole hit for he has never hit me that SLIPS day and has pepped up the whole in | most of the time. It was Lyle's Ofth neg How he will stand the gat on think Dempsey can hit " a ae oud mercy ea SIXTH PLACE) | straight win. |the road remains to be seen, but be £46 64 4-7-2 Acramento— Ui ® | looks like a cracking good prospect. “No man can.” said Walter. “Wil:| PORTLAND, June 16.—Copping| paar ss” is Sig Bt Be hee haga rd wncaggen bem ger ayer y Tard can hit harder than any man. [two games from the Salt Lake Hees, | M! $$ 8 £ & Slatronger. Manager Clymer haa at me See, | the Portiand Beavers went into sixth | 4: $ ft 3 & i }teast a couple of dependable mound le were only fooling the after-| piace in the Coast league standing |, $ © © 19 1 @[ men tn Rigbee and Schorr now. Of eee Rie. My. howe ho can | Rete yesterday. The home team cap- | F 2 @ & 3 © Slihe newcomers, Gibson dosen't look ‘ifiea he hit. | My, how be can |tured the first mixup by a 2 to 0 i 8 fff Sleo bad, and Thomas may deliver nen nan in earnest. I saw thst | count, when Jones shut out the vis S233 $8 2 Slatsme Megan, the Cincy vet, won't ne over and, aa accumom:|itors. Penner pitched the home eS ®latay with the club long unleas he sed as I am to boring with him, T/ troops to another victory in the sec | rows @ lot mere thik he heb ee Aas Could not get away from it |ond tilt, winning 6 to 4 Se ee SS es te tae ae brace “He can stand more punishment! ‘phe score (Ist game} RuwP ABR i, FO. a. mj And there re ia, the = a han any man in the ring. I hit| ga tan aS % ¢ 1 6 6 2 @|seveninning pitcher in the business migi Lala « ‘ 2 49 $ 8 8) When Malle starts coming thru the ar ceo ie dw fart PF Portiand ... SS Ee 4 $ § 8 Sletub ts due to climb. He isn't hetp he swung on me but it only| the patierics—-Stroud and Spencer $8 5 3 6 {cub te du p> | “hanged his smile to a frown. It/ sonen and Baker” econ 46 @ & 2 @| ing the club any now, altho he ts try er. 4 0 1 19 © @ling hard enough | Widn’t even send his head back. | The score @nd game): TR. H. E.| French sa Oo RSE snc MG “Of the men I have trained with |e Tane Tiss “alteumn’s + eh bet meh 5 The is the only one I haven't been | poruand . $17 9| Bisbee. » soe 1 eee % floor. Jess has never been | rhe batteries—Leverens and By-| tetate 4 8 8 ot I knocked down both Mo-| ey and Johnson. The -ame blows | ph clean on Jess do not "GOLDEN GATE Knocked McCarty Cold —" eT inetd McCarey ut ol one| SQUAD DROPS was a ler; Penner and Koehler | foore by Inntnes Ra g a BEGINNING-—————_ Tuesday Morning, June 17 Ny Mighes 1, by NATIONAL Fiases on balle Mew York Eighty g00d boy—one we all} DOUBI E BILL «38 thought would be champion and then | ton. +4 : he was killed in the ring.” | SAN FRANCISCO, Jnne 16. Bigbes, Hit by pitehed 4 © Monaghan can hit hard. It was| Vernon annexed both games of Sun- 1 ‘3a @n awful wallop he landed on Jess |day's double bill from the San pa 16 38 888 the afternoon of the knockout. No|Francisco Seals here yesterday Wonder Willard’s smile faded and he |The first game went to the Tigers | ™! A ag @hot over that right. He didn't mean |by a 4 to 3 count. In the after-| ~~ : a Chicago .+ os eee a" 15 “51 to but it woe ff -hting instinet. [noon the visitorn came right back Now York M4 rr If Willard can stand up under|and walked off with the meleo | SEATTLE TENNIS CLUB jane Pe eH AMERICAN LEAGUE Blows that felled Johnson and Me. |when Finnernan shut out the home 4 474 @arty—not even being shaken by|aggregation, 2 to 0. Vernon won| MEET GETS UNDER WAY | ee stan then—can Jack Dempsey knock him |the series, four games to three, | second round of the Seattle % poo out? | The score (morning game) ren nnis net meet will get un-| " thas R. H. F.|der w oF bh club this] [NATIONAL LEAGeR ‘Tomorrow Monaghan will say | vernon ee -- 4, 7 Blafternoon. In the first matches, run|.* June 16 . eS What he thinks of Dempsey'sisan Francisco |. 28° GB 1 )off Sunday, the favorites won easily fe Re : Ghances—his prediction of the out-| ‘The batteries: Houck and De| Wabraushek t » to the tune| * adore. Mitchell and Miller OF THE ome to the great heavyweight title |vormer; Couch and McKee, Bald-| of 62, 6-1. Miller w alloped Morris, Goedwin and Clemens, | Contest at Toledo, J win | 6-3, 6-3. CHICAGO, June 16 S 2 f | —————————— ~~ | The score (afternoon game) | In the big matches of the day to-|New York callie 6 10 P THE SPORTING GOODS STORE R. H. B.| day, Zettler will play Manselt-smith {© : a TP Vernon . RAPT Na? nd Miller will argue with Clare and| yenaria, Martin towers ekanae ned woes San Francisco .........0 4 Shannon | Kilteter, O-Farre S inning) =? ro} ott and Baldw! : pes F us| Vormer; Sc nd Baldwin CHURCH TEAMS PLAY Patt ume called ‘on . This is Bass Week LEADERS WIN _ | __ FOR LEAGUE HoNoRS ©". With the Seattle church league ball | #4! came. New York in our big Fishing Contest. Prizes offered for the biggest bass dis- ——Will Be Located On 108 ANGELES, June 16.—Wade| The games stand ¢ all, Beaver of | Warterie hocker and Bevereia uss played. Killefer's league leading Angels | ‘he First Christian Will We Of} | and Hanaah - 9 jsmeared the visiting Oaks here » hill against Carison, tho south. | 1TON $5.50 Tripart Reel & lyesterday in both divisions of a flinging star of the Northend pichedege! ay Mr eee (Near Frederick & Nelson's Store) as first prize, and $2.50 landing net as Diner double bill, winning the morning | ‘ jgame, 4 to 3, and taking the after- | rages te tie dio 3 “040"| WALKER RETURNS TO annexed the series, 4 to and Blanage; Ayers ¢ and Gharrity The same high-speed “limited and “local” train service which has always char- SPORTING GOODS STORE Detroit d Washi ere Taft Inc _he score (morning) Ht, MACK’S BALL FOLD) ged and “ran bases,” Detrole gat | acterized this line will continue to be furnished. Pip prong, lahat 6 1) poRTLAND, Or., June 16.—Out-| St 8 to 5, | pia) ; wll tober Phe. batteries: Weaver” Kremer {elder “Dixie” Walker, who quit the| : l'rains will leave the depot every hour on the half-hour. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE and Mitze; Crandall and Boles fixed cn ids Wibtewed ce iit tee Oe The score (a | Oakland ternoon): R. H. ¥.} «1 4 1 Connections at Everett for Snohomish, Hartford, Granite Falls, Silverton and m again yesterday Low Angeles eu t aarted for the south | other towns in Snohomish County. The teries F nberg, Kre-|last night after winning 15 out of : mer an ‘Mott; Fittery and Bassler.| the last 19 games and are now in | . | sixth place Let's go buy Boldt's French pastry | | and butter horns. 1414 Third ave.,| LEAGUE LEADERS 913 Becond ave. or 310 Pike st GO ON ROAD soars Los Angeles, entrenched in first place, will make its first road trip| of the season this week when they | open a four weeks’ jaunt around} eee g Pacific Northwest Traction Co. ti rg ee ee ae + eet eee : Y SHAVING With a Sharp Razor, We Grind and Hone Razors, PACIFIC | OAST LEAGUB Athletic Park BASEBALL SEATTLE VS. 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