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» 3 3 284 & } : i le Hl 7 E j $ i HH Lit 3 E i i ik i i é : i iE i sf q i i3 iF i 3 Fi z Z : 1 7. : i it i FS i 8 E 23 | i : 3 FI F 3 SF ix Roles of medal play wit! be the 16 players having the) Will constitute the drew inks the w annered ight defeated by 26 points at Vic: y, the Seattle Golf the best showing unior League to Way Here Tomorrow Fourteen Teams Will Start P Are. Dropped From Circult; Senior Elimination Series Will Be Played Later in Season; Final Instructions BY LEO H. LASSEN Oh, Boy! They're off! Fourteen junior baseball squads that have been waiting ng in The Seattle Star league will pry the lid off of their season tomorrow afternoon on anxiously for the starting the playfields of the cit: Sunday's schedule calle for City Cubs vs. South Seattle at South Seattle at 2:30. Shamrock Athletic club vs. Mount Baker Juniors at Colum- bia playfield at 2:30. Rainier Valley Juniors vs. B field at 8 p.m. Columbia Slickers vs. Tail- ored Ready at Lincoln play- Geld at 1 p. m. Walla Walla Juniors ys. Alki Juniors at Hiawatha playfield at 2p. m. Madison Park Juniors vs. Diamond Aces at Walla Walla playfield at 1 p. m. 8 Athletic club vs. Felix club at Walla Walla playfield at 8 p. m. The Greenwood Junior Loyal Heights Badgers’ game has been called off because the Badgers failed | to registet their and have been | dropped from the league. All teams having games with the Madgers will have open dates on those days, ‘Team managers should have thetr players on the field ready for play promptly at game time Decnure games are forfeited when teamn fall to be ready for play within 16 min. | utes of time, unless unavoidably de layed by transportation trouble, | SEASON RUNS | *) UNTIL AUGUST | re ‘The season will ran until the Inst week In July when the winners of the two sections will play & best two- outofthree game series for the city tl, ¢ ‘The league te made up of cream of the kid balltossers in Seattle and tending managers and shal) be in} adsolute control of the game until) removed by the consent of both man. agers, The pilote shall determine yin New Jersey again. the British Cotumbia | 1 in many years and Club Russell and his team- to have @ much larger cir side of the ledger Bay links and the Seattle play- had a hard time sinking their On the fast and tricky greens. of the Seattle club's beat beta— unable to make the trip, #0 makes Sam and company’s per- all the more creditable. was on the three-point system, for the morning round, one for afternoon round and one on the Managers must be sure and inform the sperting editor of The Star when they wish to change their registra. | tion liste as no player oan play un- lena he ia registered. All teams play- ing unregistered men forfeit tne games they play In. Both teams shall furnish twa batts fit for play. ball may be used. The home teame shall take the field first. The home team is the! second-ndmed team in game above. | managers and these rules should be well in mind before the teams go on the field. Ciub Captain Bon Btein and hia 27- o team from the Jefferson Park club got the surprise of their lives last Sunday in their match against the Meadow in Tacoma which resulted in Jeffs returning to Stattle with short end of a 35-32 score. With the exception of Clark Speirs, won two points and lost one to Christian, the cracks from Hill found the going pretty 3 Stein, Steil and Rongerud not able to get a single point. Griswold, Pacific Northwest ir champion, who was to have part in the play, was prevent. from reaching Tacoma, through auto accident, outside of Seattle. LEWIS WINS LONDON, May 1-—Ted Lewis Kid Doyle in their fight here night. Doyle's seconds tonsed sponge into the ring in the round. on CAMP MASON— g Is the name of the mi4- Fecaced spertemen's camp, way. hal ey. to the on the Bokaet high- PP Ftd | rly known as ide-a-Wee.” this resort offers “eleah camps for hem with all the al ¢ Bouth Fork of the je river, which occurred | J weed claim te the hon- can make the limit, Lackey mill Thareday when he Jones, Mike O'Dowa pattie Britton will be out- weighed by nearty 1% pounfs, if net more. It's to be @ 16-round go. With Benny Leonard, the lightweight ampion, in action fn Portland in june during the Shriners’ convention, chances are that he will perform in bout here, Hite, Northwest A. ©. Promoter, was in conference with Filly or, in Portiand Dnouncements arding the out- in the Kast May jen out ry come of the sension. Mehtweight, forever, Keddie in ary goods busi tera Dry Goods com: 3p. m. Sunday 2:30 | Ti ‘Ave. Car, Mio eh eineests 9 Tiled San eet Any regulation league | each sted | This hits the high spots for league | Diamond Get Under lay; Loyal Heights Badgers the following games: allard Beavers at Adams play- tera tiem | The Felte club bas arraheed for o| une with Poulsbe at Poulsbo « * The Poo! equed hae) and Mtar Ieagub (eam | hb the Liberty bay owt. | im toveh with the epert be Mar at an early date ft should get ing editor of T y of the feed shape, but that the} end backstop are sadly to need of te have the play thete games. ‘The Waite Walia Junier-Att Jonter game te trecting © let of interees Among semi-pro fans as these two equade! ere two of (he strongest contenders for) the city championship. fined op | FREDDIE WELSH HAS COMEBACK BEE AGAIN Freddie Welsh, former world's lghtweight champion, bas the come back bee in his bonnet. He has been mustered out of the grmy and is Once more operating bid health farm He is getting in condition for a long distance bout | word that Leonard wouldn't engage in a 20-round mix for the title until Welsh was ready to fight again. Welsh was @ captaio in the arm: REED AND KEELER ARE | AFTER “HAM” HONORS | Evidently “Wild” Rill Reed, the) j with Benny Leonard as he has the | ™ . |ehampion's Tacoma heavyweight, hasn't had enough yet. He im billed to go thru} the motions with Willie Keeler, the! Bremerton heavy, in a six-round go} in Aberdeen Monday, Reed took the! count from Spud Murphy, the San/ Francisco middleweight, in Tacoma | last week. The attraction should} be billed aa the bout for the “ham” title of the world because both big fellows are in the cheese clans, 'HEINIE SCHUMANN 1S NOW IN DENVER, COL. Heinle Schumann, Tacoma light weight, has left the City of the Liv- ing Dead far Denver, where he ex- pects to Movenin on some big ring attractions in the near future. Eddie | Marino, his manager, made the trip |with him, Jimmy Harris, the little bantamweight, who fought here dur- jing the past season, returned to his home in Denver. POLO TEAMS PERFORM hie | bees: NOW AT CAMP LEWIS Polo has been inaugurated at Camp, Lewis and two games are played every Wednesday afternoon, The squads are made up from the Ist infantry, 35th infantry, the aint const artiliery brigade and a picked team. @olo is a fascinating game in which the finer points of horseman. ship are brought into use and Tacoma sportsmen are fast becom: ing polo fans, There is talk about forming a team in the Up-sound city to play the soldiers, STANFORD STAR SLATED FOR U. S. TRACK TEAM “Dink” Templeton, the Stanford BILL -ENMAN Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, is reported to have signed with Floyd Fitzsimmons, of Benton Harbor, for "y for the heavgwelgnt title there July 5. Chances are that Georges Carpentier won’t be his na or . Here are some possibilities. d Fulton fleehan twice in four-round bouts. Miske held him twice an } at by Battling Levinsky the other night in Philadelphia. Of course Dempsey must settle his little argument with Uncle Sam before he lines up for any HANNON age to fight a 10-round Ly ie wo e uld have been si and was defeated by of his six-round defe: EDDIE S Beavers Will Invade Local Lot Tuesday Portland Squad Is Right Among League Leaders Blue, firet base; Apranger, second base; Wistersill, third base; King don, shortstop; Schaller, left field; Cuyler, center feld; Com, right field; Raker and Koehler, catehers, and Juney, Durning, Kallio, Sutherland, Schroeder and Polson pitchers, That's the squad of toners with Which Walt McCredie, Portiand Hen ver pilot, will invade Beattie Tuesday for & week's series wirn the looain. The other teams in the league shift as follows: | Harry Welter’ ia enepe i oaperte Kove meant rose Tt tooke on thy Ike Bob Geary Dill today, Geary hae bee nies baseball for the tora! arned rune having been seored off of his delivery im his last four warts “Duke” Kenwe: the geome by hie ninth inning y placed him. Wares re- Roy Grover, Reattie bey, former Oar- tend second-encker, by from Washington, ‘his that bie suspension hi thal ie tree seit, It seeme do worse thi wares wee Roy's =o goto going right. Frank Troeh May Make U. S. Team} Another Olympic squad candidate for the Pacific Coast has been un. covered. Mark down the name of Frank Troeh, the Vancouver (Wash) trapshonter, The trap team will be captained by Jay Clark, the Massa chusetta star. The squad will go been lifted and deal for him 1} aluh could ker @len he over in August and will pay their! own expenses, Troch in almost eure to make the trip as he is rated as one of the 10 leading stars at the traps in the United States. ANGLE STARS PLAY AT BROWN & HULEN’S Billiard fans who didn't see Rob Cannefax, world’s champion three cushion player, in action when he performed at Pope-Bibley's last week, will have a chance to see him play during the coming week when he will stage games in the afternoons and evenings at Brown & Hulen’s. He will play with Otto Retselt and Charley McCourt In his exhibitions, GEORGES CARPENTIER When Georgen Carpentier saw Willie Meehan box at the Newark Sportaman's club the other night he couldn't figure it out how the fat boy could possibly have ever gotten university track star, is being men- tioned as one of the strongest ponsl- bilities on the coast for a member. ship on the United States Olymple track squad, He doen 6 feet 3 inches in the ee Y Jumps and has cleared 23 feet in the broad jump. Coast grid tans will remember him for the wan- dertul kicking he did for the Stan- ford eleven inst season, He didn’t play here, but he had the best record for distance of any punter in the conference. STAR JUNIOR LEAGUE * WILL BE REORGANIZED ‘The Seattle Star Junior Baseball league will reorganize at a meeting to be called for The Star office Wed- nesday. A new election will be held and a president and vice president will be elected. The present ex- ecutive, Bill McKinley, belongs to the senior division, and the vice President, Citmmings, of Camp Lewis, has resigned because the team withdrew, over Jack Dempsey. Georges says: “But, Meehan. He is a funny man. To look at him you would not think he could fight more than one round. But what o surprise! He fought faster and harder in the eighth round than he did in the first, and the pity of it Is that he must earry so much extra weight. However, he outpointed Dempsey, and that is ® lot to say. They say he was as chubby then as he is today. Yet I can't imagine how Dempacy did not get inside Mechan's swings, I can whip any swinger I ever saw, I believe. No man whe swings can defeat a straight puncher, and that is why [ am puzzled that Dempsey did not win. It is very odd.” ‘ The “trap door” spider, living in warm countries, not only builds a home for welf by digging a deep hole tn the ground and lining it with silk, but adds a neat little door to keep out the rain and other trouble. some things TQVY MELCHAR up long ago. juts in "Starts on Long ii Journey Today A Here'a young Kay Wilson in ac ten. Wilson, a discharged marine, was to start on bis run from Be | local pontoffice at noon. He must run every bit of the way, and must makg the 2,000.mile journey in 76 days, He plans to cover about 40 miles every day. Governor Hart has given him a measage to give Ito the New York governor. Mart was to start him on hie way, Wil non is after the long-distance run- ning championship of the United | States, = PREP TEAMS | TIED UP IN | BALLCHASE STANDING OF THE THAMS a Beattie... Te Pet. | Wret Nroad) Lincoin Paih | Brosdway went Into a th | place with West Seattle and Lincoln in the local prep bateball race when they sunk the hooks into the Frank: | in Quakers by a #to-2 count at Col- umbia playfield = yeaterday. The | Tigers took the lead right off tye bat, counting f-ur runs in the fimit 'frame and t t was hever in doubt. Hunter was on the hill for the Firet HI men, and after allow. [in lout the Quakers for the rest of the way The score “Chuck” Zolla, Queen Anne's star righthander, was given terrible support against Ballard by his team mates yesterday and Mallard fooled the dope by taking the bill team down the line by a 7 ‘to 3 count, 7 fl 48 ja and rn Patiard .. cn 7 Queen Anne Tatterios Nimy, Naka ley and Walby; Zoll wa These games wind up tha first half of the season, Each team plays @ach team again, Friday's game calls for Broadway at Ballard, Franklin at Lincoln, and Queen Anne at West Seattle, The Ballard-Franklin game, which was deciared a Franklin vietary last week, has been ruled as a tie game by the high school beard during the coming week. College Track ‘Men in Dual Meet Today track squads were scheduled to mix in a dual meet at Denny field today. The Cougars didn't enter the relay carnival last week because of lack of training due to poor weather. Jenne, in the pele vault, and Smith, in the two-mile“event, are the stars of the visitors. CINCINNATI.~Winning the open. ing day game boosted something Just as important as the percentage for the Champion Reds. Brokers’ bids on the Reds stock Jumped from 60 to 651-8 dollars on the Cincinnati Stock Exchange, attle to New York today from the! aq two runs in the first frame, shut/ | | AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 Ww of control and will be played over! Washington and Washington State | WILLIE MEEHAN the squared circle. Of this crew Dempse FRED FULTON GIVEN to their liking yenterday in the Rainier valley lot. locals held the visitors te = clouts and bases loaded, counted five runs. game ‘s high 2 wbunnenceP ngelen— Loe A iifer, ef coer 4 Hconennne® cunw~ ewan et outa leee 7, 1b... Cunningham, ef Nixon, rf i leeunnenneneP= fummary: Bruck out—-Ty Seibold Baden on baile -Oft Beil s—Baasier, Nohrer, Cunning Berne sacrifice hite Ps Btolen bases Bassler, rows. Hit by pitched ball Wid piteh—Mieboid Rues responsibie tor-—-Selbold 2, Pertica 1. Time of game—i.00, Umpires—Toman aud | Me: fan Francisce | Oakland Vernon Portiand Salt Lake . | facramen Heat lew |"ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASES) | Oh, these Beale! They made it four | etret@ht, strengthened Un ep on the top rung, er, banged | be Vicum, | Pertias | | Pitcher Tarry Krause of Oakland was im gfand shape, but Herb Penner ef Bac- | te o wan just a tittle bit better, The! fatter Ustumnphed, his mates bunching hite | in the fourth (hat put Across ® p toalilea, blanking the Commuters 2 Vernon Tigers treated Pitcher Reiger of the Dees amefully, every o1 | them wetting the seventh inning. Up to the blowup tt had been @ tight contest. Vernon won, }il te « te a At Portiana— Portiand . Vatteriea: Couch, | Polson aud Raker, At Ban Francisco— Sacramento Oakland Hatteries; Penner and Bpeliman. At Los An fait Lake City | Vernon ‘ | Batteries: Leveranm, | Daum and Byler; Deli and DeVormer, Lont, Pet. Noston 7; 4 | Ontos | Cleveland | Phitadeiphia .... I Detroit ...1 NRW YORK, May Norton or |New York | Batteries <s | Hoyt and Walters: and Ruel ; Mays WASHINGTON, M Philadelphia faahington . 6 Batteries; Kinney, Perry and Perkins; Mrickson, Courtney, Zachary, Schacht and Piotnich Cleveland -Detrott grounds, Will be LEAGUE Ww ‘on, Touts Chicago . New York BOSTON, May 1 Rrockiyn Floating Pavilion | at Silver Lake Opens | SATURDAY, MAY 1 Under New Management Extra Good Music Dancing Every Wednesday, Sat- | urday and Sunday | Rates for Private Parties Arranged ANGELS 9, SIWASHES 2 Killefer and his Los Angeles tribe found “Socks” Selbold’s and batied out a 92 victory over the 1-1 te untfl the fifth inning, when Bil Cunningham's muff of Bassler’s fly, with the on ice, as Ware's hired help was held in check pitching, six widely scattered hits being act. 8 mitett; Me FUTLADELPIIA, Mey i-—m. bi last half of sixth; rain. CHICAGO, May 1.—6t. Lavie-Chicage eeme postponed; wet grounds IN THE MAJORS ‘Watte Mort, pitehing for wae enough to give the Fraves the open- ot eeries with the Brook- DRAW MELEE PORTLAND, Ore., May 1.—After being “edged” in the early rounds, “Tiny” Herman of Astoria, Ore, who im more or less of & navice in the Dugilistic game, roughed his way to a draw with Frank Farmer of Ta- coma in a 10round battle here last night. Herman landed on the popular Ta- coma battler frequently In the last three rounds, particularly the clos- ing canto and took advantage of his superior weight. Frankie Murphy of Denver and Btanley Willis of Portland staged the 10-round semi- windup, which was called a drew. Murphy outpointed his opponent and gave Willis & good walloping. Young Sam Langford, the tough San Francisco colored lad, lost to Joe Ggrman in ten rounds. ‘WINS SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 1— Willie Hunefield, Los Angeles light- weight, won a clase decision over Gene Cline of Fresno here last night. A knockdown in the first round gave Hunefield the otherwise even bout. VISAE the cham- BIZLY . has knocked out Brennan ani d Melchoir is hardly in the running now because Coast Champ Wins, Judges Call It Draw \Beats McCarthy in Every Round, But Judges Blind , Charley McCarthy, the lightweight champion, was given nifty boxing lesson by Eddie 8 non, Coast champ, at the Arena last |night, but the judges went blind again and gave the verdict out as @ draw. The biggest mystery of fe local ring is “WHAT DOES & BOXER HAVE TO DO TO WIN A | DECISION IN SEATTLE?” | Time after time a boxer will jout and hand his opponent as | } The boys who planked down their good coin of the realm to see the bouts last night, gave | the big razz, just ag ago, when Johnny given a draw with Billy Shade, taking a beating. Let's get judges in there. who can call right, Wim Every Round | Shannen won every reuné. hit MoCarthy at will with tis . MeCarthy stowed s end of the mil, but Shannon wou, and won easily. close to rocking Joe Mandot, New Orleans boy, to sleep in the the third round. Mandot caught Robby with some hard swings in the fourth, but Harper had stch a wide |lead that be won hands down Man- dot looked heavy. Frankie Maione, the Oakland bey, fought a pretty draw with Bert Forbes, local lightweight, in the semi- windup. Malone had a slight shade, but the boys went to it at a merry clip, and the draw verdict waa the correct one. Pete Wins Frank Pete, another Nghtweight, hit Loule too powerfully hard in the tummy and won easily. Leonard made a good showing for two rounds, but then took a couple in the breadbasket and ‘folded up for the rest of the engagement. ance, but the third down the war was over, Another show will be given by the Veterans’ Athietic day, with Harry Gilum Shade and Charley M on Allie Nack, - OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. 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