The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1920, Page 12

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WA rine Mn en em nm a THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY,- MAY'S, 1920, How bo you Know BVEN ONE OF THEM ONE GUY HAD EGG ALL OVER HIS : VEST: ‘You BIG 0 NOW TO PACIFY HER Ov: Royal NIBS’ My Love, I WAS OUT With A BUNCH | Say OF MULLIONAIR Ten Squads 'BELIEVEITORNOT = —By RIPLEY’ Gillum and Open Star | rs Ball League Felix Club Runs Record, Count on Spartan A.C.; | | 1919 Champs Win | BALE RUTH WT AKOME RUN How Teams Stand goon? lum, the Idaho middleweight In Star League |than to get a crack at Bevo Kru- AGUB NO. 1 m | feos vouky, the San Francisco light- GLADYS PALMER @Machson, Wis, ‘TWREW A BASEBALL 226 rr TAR & PORTS, "TWO CRACK SPRINTERS IN CALIFORNIA COLLEGES NOW awkward and rather stiff--but he covers the ground Uke @ streak. | Paddock recently neared, the world’s record tor the 100-yard event ‘Three watches in five gave him 9 44 and two 93-6 Howard Drew, a negro, equaled the record of 9%65 in 1914 while # student at the University of South ern California. His coach was Ralph Glaze, former big league ball player The world’s record was estab Ushed tn 1902 By A. F. Daffy. Dan Kelly tied it in 1906, A. 8. Robinson ‘This dasher's form of eprinting ts tching in 1912. pra Schol: k runner ot * of Missourt, at a home meet last year, ime was not official in Oak Lineup The word “printer” surgents just {fle Cont They are Charlie Paddock of the University of Southern California, 8 Shade Head SS champion of the inter-ailied gamen, a | Smoker Card samgen fea Harry Is Anxious to Get in) the goods no far us wpeed seoor—both Line for Bout With Kru- Paddbek in better knows vosky; Other Bouts eastern cinder paths wince he made two names on th on the | a good showing on his tour last win ter in indoor competitions Nothing would please Harry Git- better | violate nequiring speed, ches. His arma tion, he seem Won, Lost. Pet. : heavyweleht The reason Ys that Gum holds a} knockout decision over Kruvonsky | ered about a year ago in Boise, nd figures that he oan repeat, With thix object In view he has declared b tep into the Arena night in his bout another star Call and send Billy to the land tweeting birdies and auc rly @ved thin » ma appearance wh or la ws th pell of slum ned by failing to duck at the moment Has Tough Job To say the least, Mr. Gillum cer 1 and tainly has eet himeeif a task to , n Canadian Pacific Ry. Scenery! Speed! Service! CANADA'S TRAIN DE LUXE “THE TRANS-CANADA LIMITED” LEAVES VANCOUVER, B. C. 3:00 P. M. DAILY Through the FRASER CANYON and the Wondertal CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCK by Daylight CALAARY. ......++..25 HOUR | RE «+40 FOUTS w PEa‘?:: 6 HOURS | F 62 HOURS TORONTO a7 $2 HOURS AN ALL SLEEPING chs with Bt fornian, a If Willie had fatled ta report for his old job ht field with the 1 Howard would bly up ag with Co ut role. In ri Oaka this year, on « WILLIAM INTREAL NO COACH PASSENC have been con | HOURS | t for the outer gare CAR TRAIN Piaying the hol e's back C. DAWSON ~ London Apel, 1807 Ten teams got under way ead MADE AN UNFINISHED RUN OF 25,769 @ay’s play In The Star (Arches Gannon sivoke ) Sunday, the Ballard Beaver : tainly" an eto tank to jer Valley Juniors game ‘being he gee, dee sand city Cub any chin and sit quietly down | Phants and City Cub til being E: (nd 2 i. descend when a boxer , chi was only one close game ypomed to descend when a bs S: "Ym Binday’s tilts, the Diamond Aces : Mosing out the Madison park outfit by & 14 to 12 count. The Felix club eatablished what should be a league in the TWO ADDITIONAL TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY Connections for All Points in Canada and the United States, + Reservations, Tickets and Full Information, Apply to , CANADIAN PACIFIC TICKET OFFIC! 808 Second Ave hone Main 5589 Seattle BF. 1. sTUnD aemeral {, Passenger Dept. Direot The wise merchant knows that it the women who shop today and y tomorrow Johnny Griffiths, who recently t a draw with Shade, declared r the fray that Billy was a Eeae they nked the ough customer and could take a $ acing that would make many Bpartan Athletic club, 40 to 1. Both fred. ion oo Pees | od man request to be called on telephone for just a few min- Ta 7 — peat agp eT CO: eer TS ie — = dunn os et fen ey : 4 satin hain hie whch ts The Store of Choice for Well-Dressed Men » Allie Nack vx Featuring Harry Mansell { Mt Joe Maul va ule Leonard va. Pailored Ready, last year’s cham ‘Plons, came out on stop in a loosely gam winning over the Co 8! . 10 to 4, at Colum Pia field. Howard Allen featured Sthe mix with five hits out of six i to the plate. Willls pitched 4 ball for the winners, holding Glickers to a brace of bingles Pau Baker Juniors didn’t have trouble beating the Shamrock | club, 23 to 7. This tilt was 4 played ut Columbia field. | ‘The Walla Walla Juniors took the! Alki Juniors into camp 5 on the card, which t« New Dunlop LIFTED —antss length, upand down |) fovthe 2 TEN POUND DUMBBELLS 9000 CONSECUTIVE WES (5 tes.4i mn.) WitiAM BUCKLER , of England, WALKED ' 4000 QUARTER MILES IN 4.000 CONSECULVE PERIODS OF 9 MINUTES ENCH . a 12 to 5 int, scoring their runs on hard) The tilt was staged at \watha. ‘There was some tronble Sunday tn ‘obtaining the grounds for the game. ‘Home teams for next Sundays game : line up thelr grounds today. “ Star schedule has been sent to the park board and it is hoped that the greunds will be lined up for the ‘geanon so the teams won't have to about It. But to protect the for next Sunday the home want to get the grounds lined the sporting editor fo what time they the best imaginable {fered a cut over hin couple of stiff * that slowed him up and sent him to the mat | With the three bouts above men tloned and the ‘preliminaries in work ing order the card looks like it will! be one with plenty of action dis | played in exch mill | The reduction of prices which have MB hitherto prevailed, proved such a 4 Popular step last Friday night that the Veterans will » the ie weale, which is cert the boxing fans in ‘+ when prices of every othe ty are leaping for the sky PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Kainier Park PORTLAND VS. S6 MAY 4.5 6, 7,5, 0 Geme Cailed 3 p,m. Take Fourth 4 Mansell 8 ANGELES— At 168 ANGELES nt eye and took a malt Lake Vernon * ANGELS 6, SIWASHES 4 Seattle» hurler, made an unlucky triple in Sunday's Los Angeles. He sprang « charicy horse while galloping around the bags in the fifth inning, and with the locals ahead 2 to 1, | Gardner went to the mound cold in the sixth, and the Angels First Game hopped on his offerings for a flock of hits that sent tn five runs before | fan reanasco- BR mt the inning was over. When it became apparent that Harry had nothing pe eS to fool the opposition with, Manager Wares sent Schorr to the hill and Heiteriee = Kona Devitalle and Cook the southpaw finished the game. The final count was six to four, [icing and Mites young Rob Nixon hammering out s-terrific drive to center for a cireult clout with a runner ahead of him in the eighth. ere ae re OS orien, Malin and Wehane | ry pitched—Iy Demaree 6, rune 1. Kremer and Spetiman H + 4 at bat tT Gardner at bat 4. | i n rune? with 2 on bases | th Rune responsible for—Demaree rdner 4, Schorr 1. Thomas « Charge | tte Gardner Time of game—i 4s. | mpiree—Teman and Holmes 4 AT LOS ANGELES Salt Leng 1 Vernon ee Batteries: Mroud and Jenkins Fromme, Dell ané Devermer. Al tilt with Harry nerond Came AT BAN FRANCISCO. nr ‘+ There will be an troportant meet of Star league managers at The Wednesday. It ts tmportant | ery team in the league ts | x, © Febresented ax there will be an elec: | t Rion of officers and a discussion of | \ umpire question which caused fome trouble Sunday Here is next Sunday’s schedule: R Heights Junt * Georgetown | Thoma ». “Merchants at South Pa } Tailored Ready va Walla Walla Juniors | Bt Walls Walla ticle ‘Alki Juniors vs. Columbia Mickers at \ @otumbia tric - Diamond Aces +* Spartan Athletic ctabd Bt Weediand park urph > Seattie Bors club vs. Interbay Juntors| Sinninghamn, ef ‘gt Interbay Nixon, rf ‘ML Baker Juniors vs Sdvth Seattle} jarttord h Beattie ommod Washington Cleveland &, Det A Com nn nner | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Lok. Prt Totals . phia 4, Brookiyn 8 r re maul o In order to introdnce our new (whalebone) plate, which @ the iehtest | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the ro BI Bm | fen Francia ...... | Sea | Kopn, if | Kenwe | Bon: ju tis * “i Hi on o sie} ‘ «= EXAMINATION FREF. $15.00 Set of Torth........ $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth $8.00 Crowns é $8.00 Bridgowerk $2.00 Amalgam Filling Painless Extracting All woth guaranteed for 18 years, Have impression taken im the 466 | morning and get teeth same day. Examination and 1 293 Call and See Sa: Our Plate and Bridge W | ur present patronage is ie wtih iving good ion ya Loyal Heights Meld ACES 14; MADISON PARK 12 | Crashing the agate for a circuit ‘Clout, young Memphis of the Dia-| Mond Aces, broke up the party with the Madison Park Juniors at Walla Walla field yesterday. The final |" Anssiee £ Count was 14-12. ls casted 1 % eccrHcoconesece}se |OUR HATS are not | merely Head Coverings S| ecccetunuawued 0 tn **Batted for Schorr in Score by inn nlath, nm Bob Sanders twirted nice ball for! the winners and the large count was! Summary: stro @aused only by poor support given | by Demarest. b him by his team mates. The game }.')* ‘Was marred by errors on both sides. | Dema ° ° i 1 at—By Thomas 2. Schorr 2 They possess character and betoken the good taste of the wearer. Discriminating dressers recognize and appreciate the sterling qualities as typical of all headwear from Cheasty’s. Our hats are the result of months of planning and careful attention to detail. They are hats made after specifications and demands more exacting than ever known in the history of hat making. Our advantages in creative and construc- tive merchandising have been employed to their fullest in the production of these hen coming to our office, be sure Prime thie ad with you, Open Sundays From © to 12 fer Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS for UNIVERSITY #T. Opposite Vraser-Vaterses Co md Aces .. Madison Park .. Batteries — Sanders and Jaycox and Adams. SALE BY THE NAVY OF Condemned Stores at the NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, WN. There will be wold by sealed proponals. & m, May 25,1920. by the Renlor Menten. In Appraisal and Sale, Navy Yard, Puget following classes of material Baker; a Cleveland Lightweight? A remarkable group petrified | trees, some of them 12 feet in di mater, exists in California and an Other in Yellowstone park, in which| -the trees are still erect, but con-| Verted into stone. BASS FISHING— Is especially good over in Take Sammamish, and the casters are bringing in some mighty fine catches of these gamey fish Not on live bait, either, @re these catches being A New Convenience WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE med at 10 Drop In any time and we'll hingtom, the let you experience the pleasant on of riding one of these made, but on the regular wooden plugs, particularly one or two of the newer patterns, Trying out for bass we might suggest going over to the lake and stopping at “Sulphur Spring Point,” just a mile north of Mono- hon, where you will find splendid = =accommodations, such as heated tents, cab- ins and fine dinners. Plenty of boats and free camping grounds are like wise some of the features of this place. , THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Our tackle department can te you which plug to take. > iper & Taft Ins 1109 SECOND AVE. Prompt, Courteous Service Chas. §. Harper Ine. 217 EB. PIKE ST, Brapebes: Downtown—2rd Aye. at Blanchard. Went Seattle—4520 Call Kastiake— Fremont Electric Co. 142 Ewing St. Gunning & Nivison Georgetown. light, inexpensive ma chines. The money you save on car fare will pay for the motor. PAY AS CONVENIENT Our new home is the finest of ite kind in the West. 1114-1116 PIKE ST, ELLIOTT 1150 11,000 Ibs. (more or less) old rubber, Mees gear, miscellancous items, Refrigerators, Boat equipment of all kinds, Small hand tools, 95,000 Ibs. (more or less) ofd rope, 12,000 Ibs. (more or less) scrap canvas, Motor sailing launches, Steam cutters, Whaleboats, Dinghys, Heating stoves, Clothing, Mankels, sheets, bedspreads, Sale will be for cash to the higheut bidder per cent of the amount are required 80 Tents, 7x9, with fica, 7 Tents, 16x20, 600 yards Canvas, cotton, 30. inch, Life preservers, Folding cota, Machine tools, Lathes, Plate rolls, 15,000 Iba. zine skimmings, 15,000 Ibs. zine dross, Tubular life floata, Lifo rafts, Used automobile tires, Glass carboys, 1,000 tons (more or less) light and heavy black and galvan- ized serap steel, 25 tons (more er less) scrap cast steel. Deposits of 20 Inspection can be made upon application to the Senior Member, Board of Survey, Ap- praisal and Catalogue of sal from Department J Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Sale, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington. 4 her information ma rd of Survey, Appr be obtained “ial and Sale, ngton, hats, from Dunlap, Stetson, C. & K., Bor- salino (Italy), and Heath (London). Prices, $4 to $20. ‘Values Tell’’ Cheast -C.GRAVES. Pres. SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING Kuppenheimer Good Clothes—You Know Them » Spring S$ si irts From Manhattan Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks

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