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THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919. Ey yy oy \W re BP SS) abd NUNN RR \ \\ TR WELL THERES OWE THING IL CAM BE HAF OVER. [Ty OLD (ANS So I CAN BE bee: vi we qr NOTHING! a ¥. \\ TERE ‘ee s Andhntbataahontt THATS NOTHIN. My OAD PUAN'S A PARSON q So I Caw BE GOoD NAR ANN ANY Wy TPEEpp W \\ O3: <7 \ \e \ x X\\\\ NY) } ~ Gosn FELIX Gee! BUT I WAVE So DONT You | muck HARD Lock EVER StuLe? i's SORT O° HARD , ; _ m WORK TO ‘ KA CHEER UP SuLy 4{™ AIN'T HERE yet? NR @ \ | \\ WO Ve ; daw niu , ' ee een aaa iho OO eeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeaEaEEeEOrOoOoOrrrrerereeeeemem*—" BIG UPHEAVAL IS DUE IN RANKS OF LOCAL CLUB J = G e a + * TWO SEATTLE REGULARS ARE STICKING WITHIN CHARMED CIRCLE § | ‘Rumler Leads Coast Lists;! ComptonHig } Seattle Has Two Regulars Within Charmed Circle; Compton Ranks 4th DAA Baseball Deal May Be ~<-IN DEMPSEY’S CAMP WITH RIPLEY —— ~ Made With Vernon Men ~~ ey — Today; Catcher Signed wae COMPARED To | os! pf . h, Mails and Knight May Be Shifted to & Tiger Crew; Prexy Jimmy Brewster “Sun cne es Leaves for East—Ed Sweeney, Eastern : _ Catcher, Is Signed by Rainiers at TAKE Youre Pete Compton, Seattle's hard - working outfielder, is macing the onion for a mark of .353, accord- ing to the latest Coast league averages. He has not missed a game with the locals since he joined the Rainlers this season. Pete has rapped out 11 doubles, two triples and three home runs since the first gong of the sea son sounded. He ranks well with the league's basestealers, hooking 15 bags. Bill Ramiler, the mighty slug- ger of the Salt Lake Bees, is topping the league hitters with a mark of 360. This is a sweet stick average. Crawford of Los Angeles and Miller of Oakland rank above Compton. je Bigbee, one of Seattle's all players, has boosted his mark 2 and is one mark behind Comp- ton. Bigbee has collected 12 doubles since the start of the season. Cunningham Hits Hard Cunningham, another Seat tle player, is hitting .337, with Ray French hitting .305 in the few games that he has played in Walsh is down the line with a BY LEO H. LASS Mt. Vesuvius has nothing on the Seattle ball team as as shakeups are concerned. Another big eruption i within the Seattle ranks within the next few days have been coming out of the South during the last few days that Walter Mails, the oratorical lefthander of ‘the Rainiers, is to be traded to Vernon for Zinn Beck, a ‘third sacker. And last night a wire from the South re- ted that Jimmy Walsh and Jack Knight are also included proposed deal with Vernon. > Jimmy Brewster is leaving for the East soon on a pusin trip, which in part is baseball business, as Jimmy 48 going to try to land a regular winning hurler in the ast for his pets. Just whom he is after is shrouded in And then comes the news this morning that Ed Swee- former big league catcher, has been signed by the It was reported yesterday that Sweeney was due Sign with Seattle and was anxious to come to the coast. mey caught good ball for Toledo in the American asso- tion last season. This means the release of young Cook. Why Trad) Waist : lai ; thing is puzzling and that is Bill Clymer could benefit his im any manner by trading iy Walsh to Vernon In our opinion, Jimmy is just the best bet in the baseball @rawing pay from the local) Jimmy isn't hitting for a/ Jungle Tribe | “Allen to Battle arerace now but he it eeting Take Ky C lose ; for Club Honors 1 ) Marshall Allen and Young &® rattling good outfielder “od : = { a 5 Knight hasn't played very | S« ramon Ball Battle : attle’s youngest tennis stars, ball here this season. Just | Port's: will battle for the Seattle Ten Bill could get from Vernon ; Re a Seempeaeens See ere m and just where Jack could ernoon at 3 o'clock. Auen wan into the Tiger lineup can't be| bunch of orchard guardians the right to meet Wabraushek ee Pry i ; , ¢ by defeating Crawford Ander. out unless Bill Essick plan-, There are some mighty classy out ? ; fo use him as a utility in-| fielders in this man’s leag Craw son, veteral player, in the semi- ford and Killifer, of Los Angeles; | final round yesterday, 1-6, 60, s Edington, of Vernon; Rumler 97, 62. Wabraushek defeated Jack is traded to the South-| yioivey Salt Lake: Middle NICK — DEMPSEY 5, CooK —"Twt MosT POPULAR MAN iN CAMP, SEMPSEY Tears wo BLL TATE Wim Fury. “Wir ts Almost As Big ™ As WILLARD Se Tex Kearns. Ris MANAGER Amp Pal Rie’ —_—_ Toledo ee DEMPSEY — A TERRIFIC HITTER With BOTH HAOS - “TRIES OUT HIS WALLOP ON THE SAND BAG. May Select Referee in Secret Meet | July 4 Official May Be Chosen Today; To De- cide Picture Rights UKE WILLARD - DEMPSEYS SPARRING-PARDNERS HIT Wet WITH EASE — BEING AM ESPECVLLY EASY MARIC FORA LEFT JAB, (TMATts WALLARDS BesT Pure) iny — How Coast | Clubs Stand | ——<# Lost doom Wabraushek and Won Low Angeles “ Wade Killefer, Los Angeles pilot, and a these bir Prohibited on Lake | mark of .284. Knight has fallen off ] | with the club and is stinging the | pill for a .253 average ° Among the individual leaders, 1e@ rAIn| ean ‘Billy Lane, Onk centerfielder, are [leading the field with 54. Fitager- jald, of San Francisco, is third with heer aod others While the shooting | 4% Washington, t out the| hitters in the number of safe hits, Story birde, Saute, theet ond other pred: | collecting 90 in 71 games. Crawford © found. is second with &8 ‘ Miller and Griggs Tie Miller of Oakland and Griggs of | | Sacramento are leading the two-base © | hitters with 20. Sigtin of Portland. | has 17 to his credit Fournier of Los Angeles is leading dee whe ever said there were fish in the lake. Fishing ie indeed like lets ot other th mast know something ef the habits ef the finny trihe before ene an ge ont and re turn with the statement that “fish de not exist.” Vernon Wins in South; Big- bee’s Winning Streak Is Broken After Five Wins ‘The geod old sunshtn n and Mansell Smith, state net king, and Seattle can land a g00d | Bidred, the Solons; Miller and der, Ray French may b¢/ witie, of the Oaks; Fitzgerald, of to his regular place at sec-/the Seals; Walker and Maisel, of nd -. Clymer, who thought! the Beav Yeu, indeed, there are the ot LO8 ANGELES, June 21.—Vernon copped the third game of the from the Seattle crew day, to the tune of § to 4 itors threw & big scare Int of the Tigers before t officially over. Vernon opened strong and scored three runs in the first canto, With the bases full and none out, French muffed Knight's tom at the second pillow for made-to-order double play. Three singles and a sacrifice fy followed, putting three counters: Bigbee Hammers Homer Bighee scored the first Sea marker with a homerun wallop over Chadbourne’s head the third frame. In the next canto the North erners again got active and filled the bases, and ncore ree runs before the rally A Singles by B and High and ington's triple put over the wir ning counters for the bh the fifth frame nerien here yeuter youngster’s work here, | 4 sweet bunch of orchard players in robb aid that French ought to cut some this ‘lil old circuit around second with his Glande Derrick, the recu- lop, who was injured re- may play good enough ball care of the shortstop place the team comes home in/ BIGBEE RANKS HIGH ale Bighes, Seattle's pftching ace, is fifth on the list of regular beavers in wins and losses, se a | cording to Coast league hurting Seattle Needs | records compiled this week. He ittle needs a couple of pitchers,| has registered eight wins and lwo infielders, and if Jimmy Walsh has been defeated four times for traded, an outfielder. Harry Har-| a mark of .667. Seaton, of San May come out of his slurp and Francisco, is the league leader, down that right field job, hut) with 12 wins and five defeats p will have to hit harder than| Brown and Fittery, of Los An has been doing for the past geles, are ranked above Lyl weeks. Kremer, of Oakland; Seaton, of fan’t much chance of &e- the Seals, and Fittery, of Los getting any pitchers from| Angeles, are the only pitchers as Essick is too neat the, in the league who have won 10 of the heap to let go of ony or more games. Falkenberg, who would help the Sentile traded by the locals to Oakland | y any, in fact he is after Walte for Brenton, has won two and himself, to strengthen lost 10 sinee the start of the hurling corps. season. | Zinn Beck is undoubted'y ene of a Vernon me: ho will come to E: Wocals if th? trade is put Aoday. Beck is a good third t Iman, altho he hax not been hitting very hard. _ Seattle fans wilt undouhtedty see Practically a new team when © @lub comes home from South in July. over in was che me crew in OVERALL CRACK TRAP SHOT oO Cub , who is ving in|? 1 California now, is @ crack trap shot He travels around the Sunny South and has copped several high honors in several state shoots in the South. Overall predicted in San Francisco : = De recently that Eddie Mater, former Thon : PO, fir owner of the Vernon T would , 2 hi back in the Coast league as a magnate next year. Tt is under. stood nat Maier likes the looks of regular the Northwest, according to Orvie. thas one of the sweetest looking out-| and would like to break into the © fields in the league. Harper made | gam asa Northwest magnaty. Just ® good start here, but fell down in| how he could grab a prexy job in hitting, which rendered him use- | either Portland or Seattle, j« hard to Jess to the locals. With Compton, | figure out One of the best stickers in the league in right, Cunningharn, hitting the | SEALS RUN Agate for a 337 mark, in the center | SPECIAL . , and Walsh, one of the stead. | San Francisco fans ar lest players in a pinch in the league.| with the pep. Some 500 locals have a likely looking| going to invade Sacramento tto- morrow to see the final game of the series between the Solons and Seals, in the capital city, Yes, baseball is dead, u, fi rs be With Jimmy Walsh back place in the outfield, Seattle in his Oy of th in sh m m 091200000 m: Credit * hmann, vietory ‘to Dell ta sh OAKS ARE uy CRIPPLED LOT Del Howard will play host to the k at the Bay SAN FRANCISCO, Portland gave Oakland a bad beating here yesterday, taking the game 9| in to 1. Both Arlett brothers were bit hard. Penner pitched a strong game for the visitors. The score- R. WH. EB Portland icensieN UAS | Oakland i? t OSes Batteries Penner and Bake R Arlett, A. Arlett and Mitze, June 21- Another “Stoll” owner of the past few days ia Dr. N. L. Davis, who is pre- pared to step out in the old bus any old day and have his comfortable sieep- ing quarters right with him. | Seattle crew next we a with a crew of cripples. Harry Q| Krause, the ancient left-hander, is | Probably out for the season, He hurt ‘his arm playing in the Los Angeles series in the South, a cow ple of weeks ago, and there i# hard | ly of him pitching again this y He thought the lame wing would round into shape, but there isn’t much chance of him play ing for a long time, according to re ports from Oakland. The other erip- ples on the Oak lineup are Rod Mur- | phy, who has a bum leg, and Hack Come into the store any time and see thin wonde ful outing bed that makes your trips as comfortable _ a8 at home Piper & Taft Inc SECOND AVE, be Thirteen innings proved lucky for the Seals, who came from be-| hind and nosed out the to 4 Solons, 5 g E g ” = ru yy | tw ankle, Claude Cooper, Angel cast-| | When you think of advertising, | | 0 {training and Willard smile strong clev ring | tetas in the other half of the draw ing. Little of the University and Bailey of Queen Anne high school will decide the junior club tithe? at 6 p. m. today The winner will go to the Northwest championship at Portland next month, Willard Wins Fans Over by Work inCamp Favorite in Betting BY FRED TURBYVILLE Jens Willard has lot since he won the heavyweigh ampionship five ag 4 by the fans and not by nents, But lard been hi years ham. op was be Ar really got maybe that w ure the quainted matched 4 many of Demprey When mpsey at said block was w off. And as delayed bold they grew to WILL “i yempaey ." fay 1k block t that ground without was hefore He “elly Jess was ° came in with to training second day. He 1 hot and he ham partners about owed to a fu Ke ered ring un er y Throng Quarters The econd fans 1 about They alter Mona And they ke notice ape. He y ‘er! than t his carger, day the the ring a saw Je knock out beg to Th n fast any allowed his other and partners to hammer him e waist they pleased. par about the fans And now they're much Dempsey precedents will still will step won over—at lard as are old ag the le champion tting A clondburst of 20 round runs, 25 mong them being three home two threebaggers and elgbt hit truck Connie Mack's sterda All in eight Innings n o-bn rk ye Big Fellow Should Be Usual : mmered an th the fans knocks Dempaey arrived and beran | com | out on a and Jumped were yusand up and y found Willard in|? blocked more |¢ period the ring July 4th @ favorite in the}) at BY H. C. HAMILTON (United Press Correspondent.) TOLEDO, Ohio, June 21. ref eree for the bout on July 4 between Jenn Willard and Jack Dempsey may be welected today. No official an nouncement of such an occurrence is believed near, but indications are that behind closed doors there wil! take place a conference that will settle all arguments over who is to be the third man in the 20-foot en closure, The army, navy and ctvit ian board of control's selections for the official have not been made, nor is there any inkling of who will be | Placed on this list. Some time today Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey; Ray Archer. business manager for Jean Willard and Tex Rickard, principal promoter f the bout, will get together to dis. | ispomition of the pictures of battle, Jack Kearns intends at this time to open the referee ques tion Kearns and Rickard beth told me | eeveral days ago they would make no announcement regarding their preference for a referee until bout 10 day® before July 4, Dempsey to Box Dempsey will get back to his box ing today. He planned to go four rounds, two with Jamaiea Kid and two with Terry Keller, the Dayton heavyweight. In cane Rill Tate re-| turns from Minneapolis he will also | |be taken on and Malone, St | Paul middleweight, may get a chance | | to step with the challenger | Jess Willard scored another knock yestarday. He caught Jack! Heinen as the latter fell thru the jropes, with a short right uppercut! squarely to the point of the chin, and Jack went to sleep for several | seconds. ‘The champion went nine rounde in all, and previous to the knockout of Heinen had floored him with a right cross, heavily delivered | Jess looked very good yesterday | Ho stepped fast with little exertion Dempsey went thru the perfunctory | seasion with punching bag, sandbag | use that Joe sport that many ami and that is My fabing. and lakes report weather of the past few open it wide in a ere: Pipe Lake, south of Ben good fiy flahing with ¢ One of the finest catches of smal! mouth biack bass dieplayed t teams was brought in from Milver Lake tp Lewis county last week by Lew. B. Tate an, trout, hed by roi highway near © erch and cropp! tle Rock. Bm J lee, several tim ty, I caught in large numbers of More. vate, for te casters, Thre the|| made by elation of Beattle, 1 base fry seined from and transplanted tnto Lake ton. past three season: shown that a I never reach maturity th of the fiah-eating ducks oh and at shadow boxing. . Ovingten ef Ovingten’ Lake Creecent, sent ino fine 4 ef Crescent trout last week, Bean 8 oftering Teri hi Lyneh and W This lake offers good sport for and branching off the main ie, also tate, the is furnishing seme very good spert, the Heard: he sine of King ¥ Game commimion is having the Lake Washing Altho this has been done for the the sportainen have number of the base 1 the voracity the Mer food chance of landing the prize put up. Sportemen intending to go to Lake ” fishing, the reports from that vicinity owing & great many cut-throate and lake trout being taken, Stehekin river in now open for the balance of the sea- son and will furnish good cut-throat fish- | ime. | Good catenes of perch are being made | trom Fish Lake near Leavenworth, Lake [reached by mute from Leavenworth. "Major League Scoreboard | ‘on, Lost 328 31 ——% AMERICAN Chicago Cleveland 660 ens 4s9 408 ‘ Willard probably will increase the | number of training rounds today, for a cooling rain fell yesterday after noon and there were indications that the worst of the heat wave is over. SALT LAKE Salt Lake won game from the gels here yesterday, ¢ vaders, 10 to 9. have been decided by one ri The score R. Los Angeles . » 9 Salt Lake « 48 The batteries—-Crandall, Schultz and Bassler. Spencer. JESS WILLARD— Arthur Pelkey Lather McCarty No dee. No dec 2 round Bo teeeee rounds rounds rounds rounds rounds 10 rounds) rounds Miller Young Goorge Rodel . Carl Morris. George Davia George Rode! Tom MeMahon Dan Daily corks Rodel Jack Johneon - Frank Moran .... K DEMPSEY— Him Wynn Willie Mee round | w rounds round | rounds round rounds | rounds rounds | round rounds | round | rounds Norton Willie Meehan Charley Miller Bob MoAllinter Gunboat Smith Carl Morris Homer Smith Carl Morris tim Flynn Hill Brennan Bull Sadec Tom Riley RRR SH Rw round | RARER Rilly Miske ..... Dan Ketcher Arthur Pelkey . Kid MoCarty Hob Devers Porky Flynn red Fulton . ‘erry Kellar Willie Meehan Jack Moran Battling Lovin Porky Flynn Billy Minke , Cari |ANGELS DROP FOURTH |: STRAIGHT GO TO BEES) CITY, June 21.—| its fourth straight league-leading An-| feating the in-| All of the games un HM. 15 13 Aldridge, Markle and | an | Rogers, 9 rounds rounds 6 rounds rounds round round round round rounds rounds round rounds Louts lelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE June 21.—R teries ertson, Williams and Schalk; Harper and Gharrity, Picinich, BOSTO: st. Louis | Boston Batteries Mayer; June Gaite, Leofieid Ruth and Hil B lungs, | PHILADELPATIA, June 21.- rR 18 Dhmke, Love and Stanage; ‘Thompson, Sebold and McAvoy. | (Caled end of eighth; darkness.) r Detroit | Phitadelphia Batterien | NEW YORK, June ¥1.—Cheveland-Now || York game called end of fourth inning Jon account of rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE LOUIS, June R. York .4 Louis sa +48 Batteries: Barnes, Dubne | Smith, McCarthy |and Clemens, Snyder. | i ST. )) New | 8 " 10 10 and F. n CINCINNATI, Jupe a1.— R. | Philadelphia . oes ” | Cineinnatt . 8 Hatterios: | Woodward, G. Smith Cady; Reuther, Luque, Ring, Eller | Wingo. n n. o 4 eneeee Bet Demaree and Tragreaser; | Hamilton and Schmidt. CHICAGO, Brooklyn Chicago June 21 Chelan are almost assured of excellent | and Sehang, Walters. | ti Ames, Goodwin, Tuero } three-base hitters with 11. Sheely of | Salt Lake City has hit 14 home runs” | since start of the year. Boston | of Vernon and Miller of Oakland are | second with five each. “Babe” Pinelli of Sacramento still , | leads the base stealers with 25. John. son | with | Here are the Coast circuit. Chub Seattle | cattle Rates, Le A Daj le Rumler, S. Ts Crawford. Miller, ¢ | Compton, | Krause | Bigbee, | Eldrea, Ba Johmeon, Wille, Onk Mousel, Verner nningham, Seatties3 10 of Salt Lake City is secon 260 hitters In Player. |Raum, &. F. . | Speas, Port. . | Howard, Oax | Fournier, Eaddingt ua A ‘7 Vernon. 60 encer, STs .....42 chulty, Beate A High, Vernon . } Murphy, Oak. |Couch, & F. .. | Kille Mulligan, McGaffigan, B, Bigs Koerner, Griggs, es 8 1 w | Fitagerald, 8. F. | French, Soattie Midd Sac. w Rob. orton, Brooks. Pinolli Miller, out of the game with a bum off, 1s playing good ball in the Oak | think of The Star j | too, when darkness calied a halt, De round | Gunboat smith Dattecion? orchard in Miller's place, omen troit got 11 of the rung c Bailey oud O'Varrell,