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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919. ws he TO ‘ (tal es os OS Ne\ OY at w wihaiNdahcs So oF ( ion t met, WIR! N TH WARE IGS NE OVER WL qi . \ i ), 3 ALL TH’ Joy y : \ \ : CUTA , \ HER , , en B. C., May Be Admitted to Coast aaa Soon WILL DEMPSEY MEET MISKE IF HE WINS TITLE FROM WILLARD? Salt Lake hh Du fer | Miske Loomsé LIFE WOLC BE RIGHTY \tTH SLOW FOR 4 LoT Of TAKE MARRIED DAMES AFTER SUyY Fiesv! > ~——————— * ANA LOT OF | CARRIED Guys Too (te ———— IN WILLARD’S CAMP aaa ee Gate if Fans Fail to Support Baseball Men Locals Open Series With Oaks Today—Club Home Next Week—Angels Take Nice Beating in Utah—_| epminiors Are Not Entirely Outclassed | BY LEO H. LASSEN Vancouver, B. C., may be admitted as a member of the Pacific Coast ‘See before the end of the season, accord- ing to reports received here from California, which means the soapy shute for Salt Lake City. Salt Lake has not been drawing the crowds that it! should to support a Class AA baseball team, according to the other clubs in the circuit which have visited the Utah hamlet. The high cost of transportation to the Mor- mon village, which is really out of the circuit, favors the entry of the Canadian city. . With Vancouver in the league, southern teams could make the circuit jump to Vancouver from Seattle and Port- land much cheaper than from Salt Lake to Portland. This) is self evident. Vancouver is a good baseball] town and supported Class 1 teams Well when the Northwestern league Was in operation, and the Canadians undoubtedly get behind a > Glass AA club as strong if not Stronger than the Salt Lake club. | _ No reports of the expected trans- fer have come from Vancouver, but i's « sure bet that Bob Brown, the Fuddy ball leader in the Fritish Col club, would welcome a hance to break into the Coast cir. The Worm Turns! Seals Are Panned Well, well, the worm has turn ea! Since the Seals have started to lone a few ball games the cause has been traced to the lack of }| mental celerity by T. P. Magitit (| fan, of the San Francisco Bulle tin. Polite way of saying bone headed baseball! } To the Rall Player—Win and }/| the world crowns you a hero; lose (| and you're crowned a bonshond. The world loves a losing base! team like the month's rent. if the threat to give Salt the gate does not materialize 200 to 1 shot that Salt Lake will get behind the Bees and them Class AA support. Daseball fs an asset to a reg. city and it's up to the Salt fans to show their speed if| want to keep their club yom el inno | paces of last week, the Vernon mr scon will be in first place. |SFATTLE COMES” HOMES NEXT WEEK Seattle comes home next week to play the San Francisco Seals. After the Seals come the Angels. This will be the severest test of the season for the local club, and if they can slip over some wins on the home lot, there is stilt | some hope that the Seattle club | | ees froese trees {Ts WARD te DO On BUTTER Pm, \ WES FAVORITE BENDING Extacisr — WD REmcet Tear WAT UNE. Alta rd Tess! en My | Ovetee | e428 Worms We RRAETS 1 THE Most sreervors Were we pores. |Locals Drop Double Bill to Vernon Tigers on Sunday Jungle Tribe Spanks Clymer Tribe Twice — Second Tilt Is Real Pitchers’ Battle Kune rene Regan 3. © Clu Loe Angeles will climb out of the cellar be |. fore long. [Wier TEAMS | PLAY THIS WEEK San Francisco will journey Lake City to play the Bees. Won der if the Seals will like the rarefied atmosphere of Utah's thriving metropolis? If Salt Lake played of its games at home, the race would be over before it started. Los An geles plays Sacramento in the Solon | village, and Portland journeys to 1 Conn The totxe, idaho, polo team first polo game there in two 2 Oe iS “45 won fram Spokane Sunday Fn With a J | F H the Seattle club 0 battle the beat miss our guess by t i it Oaks THIS WEEK Seattle will invade the Oaks’ back ‘yard this week for the last games be fore they return home. The Oaks ‘@re right up in the race and need as the Seat mn” Arlett Kremer and Hollings are carrying the brunt of the hurling for How ards men. Weaver. a Chicago cast | Off, is pitching very good ball. It geems as if Harry Krause, the ar elent southpaw, is out for the sea - gon. And then the Oaks are carry ing Falkenberg on the staff, but Cy hasn't been of much more use to the Oaks than he was to the Oakland had a hard tin Beavers last week, and the May win some games when the Rook up with Howard's men. Seat tle won the first series of the fon from the Howard tribe on local lot, and they may repeat their performance when they battle on the Acorns’ field, this week SHEELY CAN k START IN BUSINESS Earl Sheely has accumulated 4 tons of coal for next winter No, he hasn't paid for it. 2 Salt Lake coal dealer promised a ton of coal for every home run made by Salt Lake players in the Mormon park this season. Well, Sheely has 14 tons now. The coal dealer might as well turn over his business to Earl now. Big Billi Komler has five tons of fuel coming from the same bird, which is some coal pile in itself, but 14 tons wins the iron tew cup. IAS ANGELES TAKES BEATING Dropping five out of six games in Balt Lake last week, Wade Kil | Gang of league-leading Angela rn | @4 the trials and tribulations of a | road journey in short week | While ali of the games of the Angel Bee series ended in characteristic | eee, the Bare. x: ed to| Clare Griswold, Jefferson part slip it over on the leaders five out of | ®9lfer, won the amateur title Satur six times, With Vernon taking five | ay. when he defeated Clark Speirs, | out of six games from the attle | his clubmate, in the finals men, the Tigers gained several laps for the title, on the flying Seraph. Vernon is in for a long stay at home, while the Angela are on the 1, and if the Angels and Tigers keep up their Ye. J) \eiledl to in the Idaho hamlet. It was the Rainiers with The Northweat Amateur championships will be staged in oma during Jubilee week - Seattle Todds walloped the Ta coma Todds in a 15inning game in ‘Tacoma yesterday. ‘The final score was 5 to 4 Kerr wa fur Green the high of the a string of 48 Lake Gun club with targets Lee former Seattle player, has been traded by Brooklyn to Chicago, in the Na tional league, for Pete Kilduff, according to reports received from the Kast today. ee, Clift Durant, millionaire racer, will build four cara tov.enter in the Grand Prix race, in France. next r, according to reports from Tacoma, where Durant is loeated. He will drive in the Tacoma race July 4 When Walter Mails blew up, Saturday, the Vernon tribe tied the seore and won in the tenth. The final score was 5 to 4, with the home folks on the long end of the count one two up at Spokane will Muff Idaho, over the 12-| uly 4 | Babe” Ruth has hit his stride. | The big Boston star is now bite | ting the agate for a mark of 319, eighth in the American league hitting averages, Bobby Harper meet Bronson, A round route on J Skiing experts will compete at the | Rainier National park next Sunday, in the Pacific Northwest ski tour ney, dropp OAKS SPLIT: to Salt |Semetie LOS ANGELES both to the Vernor he morning game 7 to afternoon bill 2 to 0. The mor affair, the home club getting to an riy lead on une GO oz, a local boy wigned t ay With the ‘em the ning game was and Ge Clymer Sa to 0 again lied in the ttle men ra «and nicked in the eighth final inn two r nin Dawson ane and two i ‘Thornas a nice kane ked th ¥ ng end of the x 1 off of ¥ nicked The MAY LIMIT NUMBER OF TRAP CUPS By FRYER P. CARNEY Pinehurst (N.C. name rank x over runs in the fift amen Morning Game Anh HPO. Wright's winning of thie seeming 5 troph Quite 1 the » ir should wed Sentim nning all very we tunity present WITH MACKS ,,."" : San June 23,—Holling hed Oakland to a win over the and 3 rs in the first game Sunday ible winning 4 to 0, but the visitors carne the afternoon and grabbed to avers won four gar score (morning gan ough da Francisco, gram prize naments; Most of ind two ly smallest program It is only right one should be limited of one prize in an two events same day ooter Jenough to trophy | there ia no reason why he wet it for the shooter the first day how the Any two or who Very few t run five yurname: one affairs, but he usual three events on the ur ver day sd nension ure in the the are mix 6 seri The is to three. and natural that to the win ning but if event Portland eas ee on the Oakland Batteries: Sutherland and L.r,Holling and Mitze. there are and w a is good Kooh in each shouldn't ‘The score (afternoon game) Senators and Sunday's games, a series, The morning ma nt to Grahom's men, 2 to 6; the Solons took the 2 p. m. session 1 to 0, s divided Portland Onnlend terles: Jones « ke. bas Kremer and Ehlot. WILLARD SRADOW BoxING To (PROVE mis foot WoRK. Young Tidmarsh to Return Home Landed in New York, Pat Tid mare) former Linco! high me student who was cited for { bravery ax a member of the Brit inh France, in ox pected to arrive home July 1. Pat attained the rank of lentenant the foreter He entered because he n forces Pat tennis } ft; air service in Amerie he was under wan one of the bent junt he players in the city before for the He was ot a uple of seasons ago. 1 Mra. A wer also ey player club here a ce He in a non of Mr. ar W, Tidmarat junior Bees Wallop Angel Ball Crew Again SALT 1 cirr, J Pour t Loa hard, of the series from Angele alt Lake won the the league caterday, series five gu ub took The pco: Ange Mrs, George W won the national title Saturday, when she defeat od Marion Zindestein, of Molla Bjurnstedt, Wightman lawn tennis ec 6-1 Portland : Maloney Trains Yank Oval Stars lotes of the A meantime work rehing tive games arious ta Calif., June 2 Angel cha sterday doe RY NOES POR ) BEST DISPLAY if TROUT We are ¢ $6.00 7 Taft's Line plays thi ing to Rod and 1 Perfect to the two be of trout left y week ith us Fishing 0 let's and win 4 good tep out one of there JYOLS SGO0D ONILNOdS HL prizes, Gee & Taft Inc (O1* 1109 SECOND jks | WATCHING SPORTING GOODS aint | [BAG SHOW BENE FIT (fon an sand FoR THE SAME OLD JESS. HE HAS 1S TRAgING Ouse someone ys, one tat ) paw conoues aDmnsdion WALL —~ SOLDIERS AMD SANLORS piCLUDED, WE ALSO CHARGES AVTOSTS 256 for PARKA f ——_—Jiss dees eons foe DING ~ xn | Re ever ta wirpo Ais SPARRING PARONERS Wid Hert EASY To AIT 1) Portlander | Leads Field in N.W. Meet! ADEN rword ety OPA WM) Yesterday's here "tee |J. W. Seavey Breaks 255) Neale. ‘Twenty-one | Targets Out of 260 home team fans put on a spasm when Neale singled in the tenth aml drove in the winning run, PO! enabling Cincinnati to defeat the | the end Giants, 4 to 3. in the James W champion with a total of Ore., June 23.—At} ual tournament Sportamen‘s Reavy of the jation, y, 1919 trapshooting on, leads the field 55 targets out of a axsc real gle by al factors in pi r Pittsburg ie by Cutehaw and worth were the prin ng up three runs in the ninth, ending in 7 to 6 win over St. Louls, of Ore possible P. A. Troeh and Frank Templeton tied for high gun Sunday, each breaking 118 out of 120 clay pigeons. M. Troeh tied! 117 and KR. S. Searles third with 116, Wins Shoot Off “eh won the shoot off for yal cham Consistent pitching by Vaughn and heavy swatting by the rest 3 nd F of the team gave the Cubs an 8 to 1 vietory over Brooklyn. ond place, wit W. Seavey ROUND COAST BASES Yesterday's winners: Oakland, Portiand, San Franciseo, Sacra mento, Salt Lake, Vernon 2 jonship yester ed with C. L, A. Da Kinzer « Seattle runs: Crawford, Angels ts on the Krug, Bee iPor ams of vDnCe won the Dayte lerson of San ham Planting themselves in sixth place in the standing, the Beay ers took the series from the Oaks, four games to three. The Oaks won the morning's contest, 4 to exed the even of San} team | Bverd- | sW ed = and C. Lake mpionship went t R Frank Templeton and Jam and who ireen Gun EVEN WITH _ SOLON CLUB tAME a8 SEALS BREAK | | “Major League | Scoreboard bd INTO double Seals, 1 to team grabbed | the shut-out AMERICAN LEAGUE W mt asion, 4 the T R. H San Francisec ‘ 2 6 E. MMHONLO ..s wssere 0 LEAGUE batteries Won Lost P » and Fisher score (afternoon): NATIONAL Smith and McKee: R ° u ° 3 0 Sacramento ; 1 ¢ 0 ‘ The batteries: Se Bald. win; Plerey and anton and IRagcet NN Wa ANA Mayme McDonald. nis star, won her n second round of state tennis championships yes- terday when sh AMERICAN G, Allen, of Mare island, 8-6, 6-4, {DETROIT, Jur Bob Wabraushek won the Seattle nis club title Saturday when he uted Marshall Allen 3-6, and Walters Seattle tennis ne Portland at the terday, winnin atches played, local champion, ford of Portland, ers won over irloch club yes 10 out of Waubraush fell before Wol- SHINGTON, June By a of 12 to took the game with the | taking the series, 6 to 1, 8 the Bees Mei Angels, aso | , Ayers and Gharrity |the st { two days of competition | *” | field, | meet jin | Fr it %; Along Jack’s Fistic Path Dempsey Must lust Meet Miske If He Beats Willard; That Meehan Bout With Jack Dempsey, h lenger for the world’s hew weight title in training for battle with Jess Willard, kis pin of the big fellows, on duly two shadows loom across the re} cord of Dempsey. They are! shadows of Billy Miske, the St Paul miller, and Phat Willie Mee han, the freak heavyweight of, San Francisco. A year or so ago when Demp_ sey was winning his way to @ top of the heavyweight fistic der by one and two round knoe! outs he met Billy Mixke a cou of times in the east in no sion affairs and both Miske held the present ch Jenger more than even. Jack couldn't slip over his famous knockout wallop on the Minne nota boy. That Meehan Bout And then there is that now fi mill with Willie Meehan, the rol poly Garden Gate heavyweigh Meehan fought Dempsey four round jin San Francisco shortly after D |wey knocked Fred Fulton for a in New Jersey, and Willie took decixion! In spite of the fact Meehan couldn't ever be ranked as fighter of Dempsey’s class that feat stands in the records today is one of the black marks chalked against Jack. In their three fight Dempsey won the first set up, second was even, and, as rel | Meehan took the third mix. If Jack wins the world’s crown the Fourth of July the first Jog! man to battle Jack is Billy Mi Paul boy. Miske will right in the world on his ings to demand a fight Dempsey if Jack can beat Will on the Fourth. If Dempsey cag ve ‘| feat both Willard and Miske be be the acknowledged king of the |fellows, Meehan by his recent m ings in the East ts out of the ru for the honors altogether, | Miske's shadow is still across path. MISKE JOINS JAC CAMP Billy Miske has joined Demp sey's training quarters in To Fans thruout the country undoubtedly watch Demp workonts with the St. Paul er with greater interest than any of his other partners, Miske is the one ring man Dempsey couldn't sink, ORTEGA MEETS BARTFIELD “Battling middl ght, Ortega, the Mei we and ldier” rte of N York, are scheduled. at Butte, Mont., soon. The will probably be staged on the Fo of July DUTHIE CLUB HANDS Q.A.M. _ BAD BEATIN . newly organized Duthie Iie little difficulty in champion Queen Anne Merchants Saturday Mer- « field. The score was 22 to 8, This defeat will make a severe dent the Merchants’ record of lop= ided victories for the n, Denne, Smith and Duthie cl each hits, while Claudon am led the losers with th Extra base hits, due pri ly to the wierd topography off outfield, were a feature of ti conte and errors were much especially on the part Merchants whdy unfamiliar with) ea nsberg, ab. registered oe evidence the apparently, real competition, The score Duthies a were R. H. BA seeee 20 Merchants : 12 Smith and Vaughn t and Cotter, pkerovich, 4 MONR ROE THE NEW ARRO COLLAR FOR SPRING | Cluett, Peabody & Ca Inc. Troy NX.

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