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a Seger rarer Aap ee rane — THE SEATTLE STAR T WAS SHOCKED IN PARIS, BUT \T wasnt A WE@E YOU SHELL SHOCKED FELIX? WERE YoU HAPPY FELIX ‘you — TELL FATHER TO WHEN YOU SAILED For || WE WERE IN SLIP ANOTHER — PRANCE? TRANS PoRTS! RAISIN IN THE os — HAIR TONIC! eee ‘ yep’ ( just GoT BACK Fron FRANCE! Gee! THE RESULTS OF THE WAR ARE WORSE THAN TAR PORTS INDIANS | BIG RING KNOCKED: MEN HEAD IF YOU'RE PLANNING. TO FISH ON THAT : CORNER OUT OF ARENA On] THE Coen 3) VACATION BETTER RUNNING SMOKER _ swimming program for a short time until the tenni ed to agree with th for they shut out the A aor 2to6, Thetwo |; ton giadia eo big be on hand at Inter-playfield games tourney being staged by The Star gets well under way. The BY MORRIS ACKERMAN, markers resulted from four singles in the eighth a te night 6 iviti ; ‘5 Pae Jont its © out oF ailard le ; swimming activities will extend thruout the summer and . Fish and G Authorit Seattle's Pacific International league team lost its 10th gam . f } it it is still ie in 8 for Aka water acount, wntie’ ths Well Known Fish and Game Authority | 11 starts yesterday when Yakima walked off with the game th Qu ra ni “is " SeASO! » e ater sport, ie ec} . n “4 o " . " ren . B Sane Stay 20 WG SRSON Tor fae er Sport, ©) Now is the time to plan your fishing trip. local lot by a2 to 0 count, It was the best game of the Class B season ‘s ‘ . tennis tourney lasts, but one week and the time of the tour-| A ’ i te had @ real b tet a few weeks in the offing. The Star will con As most annual vacations are taken during the months AM. KR. WH. PO. A. BI The feore nw. & lh oats tue mey 38 but a te k hey 1 . to &. nti) the 7of June, July and August, a few suggestions about the outfit) w o's oe Fi lyaxima TAP Y poem ster tees nh Lesa Sabee a eentrate its wor on i = otge bepehog th <4 ba ©" |needed, where and when to go might not be a bad ide: Kop ON RI WG bag ~~ 2A home run yester ponents. whan ‘we ear teins G-aeleee that venture is assured before tackling the swimming! “Our ‘suggestion is that you take plenty of old clothes, A M ¢ 1.2 8 $|nteguen ped their tit with Ball a pretty fair left hand and program. sweater is good for the early morning and the cool of the! ms +: 3 Philadgiphia "1 2. 449 {CORE wae gid : PY sgh sine ee |joegs. He eae take care of hime There ls some talk heard around town that Washington has a claim evening. A raincoat or slicker is often a welcome friend on|* Het ee ee fee) ae Gians,in third place, and even if they ut he rates Young Hector as = te the Coast baseball championship. It doesn't scem as if Was! most fishing trips jardner, p e ¢ 8 9] Bess ie £ hime 6. Sefeat Lincoin, the league leaders,| wor opponent after seeing him in ‘would want the honor after losing fairty to California, True, the Call If you are going to fish from a canoe, or spend your days canna a 3 Pittebure 7. Boston 2 Friday, they can't figure in the| ac n be judged by the word of fornia which played all of its games on its home field, didn't play in a rowboat, you will find a pair of tennis shoes comfort-| 14= Avgcies— AB. i beads me this manager, “Red Wade. The car- all but Washington did, and Wash : |acitieter, of .. 2 ‘ ore % HM £ | rot topped manager thinks Hector is ’ aatside of the California games. . | able und safer than shoes. A) wenuiey, “ss ie G8 land ¢ Bollard... a3 the toughest heavyweight assign: But the fact still remains that Washington was decisively defeated by | Coast Crew Title straw hat like the old farmer| |X. Crandall 1 +. ¢ ¢ sat Seattle grates he oS inent te the’ Wexthwnel told the Golden Bears and the honors of the season rightfully belong to the wears is shady and coo Crawford i ° Pardew an spite of Hector’s hairline defeat Southern collegians. at Stake Saturday If it's wtream fishing, hip boots | Hassler 6 é , the hands %f Frank Farmer last With the Coast crew tit oe waters are the thine, Stream | 224 H : Lincoln and ondway didn't Ket | wee me California, by the way, has sent its diamond squad East to compete with || #take, California and Wash from rocky shores and ecea-| 4 ° ‘ 1 a1 i ax : t Woeting 4 park yester At any rate Hector will work hime i college teams of the Atlantic Coast. Coast college fans will wateh || will n roxsing of wet places call for ¥ . day because of an overabundance of | xe1¢ jn line for another b with he best college #. Philadelphia 2 moisture at time. Regardle: the showing of the Coast champions with more than ordinary interest be race heavy pair of water-proof ngton ule " tae Boge: ‘egardiess | Farmer if he takes Anderson down Gause the Eastern teams are said to have some powerful squads in the | day at 4:30 p Me Li, Cleveland ¢ no Ahad Mi: wpe» Bdon * ad ke ra {| the line here Friday night. If Ane field this year in weather co: > t An old pair of kid gloves for hands! i. Che owe 4 Poaton brs . os 2 srowd pb a wins he will be in @ good po ed the Se nerk conside unaccustomed to handiing @ pair of! in THE MAsoRS be deompsperte tei Hoy Pa ae "i Pave | nition to demand a bout with Farmer Plans are already being laid for The Star's basketball league next but with k's training . = shoukt be in t duffie. « hero—"Mappy” Felech a a po ad : both \tor the Northwestern heavyweight winter, The last season, and also the first, was the most successful city expect to be yndition. Fly dope” and antianosquite pre hex gardener hits home |! mare win Friday and Broadway de-| tite, If the big fellows go as well Teague ever attempted in Seattle, and with the help of the teams The ‘The varsity 1 be parations never go am ‘They stick “ mite & ro So tat, tants Stowing the ag peal ete will be tled|as Farmer and Hector did last week Star hopes to make it bigger and better than ever next year, The league r god firnt. ‘T up the face and handg but make Life audeae Gmeuts|* t0'h _— theta, pn tarde — is defeated) the dollar boys will have plenty at ‘will be started before the holidays next season, so as to wind up the sea t more miserable for the common en jeerethy hag riendilapenve Phere Me egaatibated Ce Ed yo wg fon Marc! 5 gram of intercity games will emy than for the user—your only Taking “Rabe” Ruth's place, Ram Vick | Wins the Tigers grab the title, | A new bantam will be seen in ac. one a bao oo ecoasge? al cxidnatto PACITIC COAST LEAGUE doubled with the bases fs - tion when Dick Brenton goes on be run off for a climax to the season. r . Won. Lest, Pet. | three of the tallies wh Queen swamped Franklin 7! aoe —— am A bit of adhesive tape, medicated jnan vranciece ..sces “ 441 | Yanke beat the India sma 4 PS aE oh thal elie with Dan Edwards, the colored ‘There was a movement started in Seattle last year along the “everybody rauze, cotton, lodine and a mild laxm@ | fait Lake oy oeece ° = - sang giant on ae Brenton is from California. Play” lines, but nothing much came of It for some reason or other. The ate other eanentials portent 4 Dithhefer let looms a wild fling 2 the “y ry po er , Wright pitch-| Edwards is a regular go-get-em boy Average young fellow, who is wor can’t always take the time neces INSTRUMENTS makinnd ee eee | a ae ee ee re the ring and the local fans like mary to play regulation bhaseba basketba d other major sports, but or WAR | law Anecion Queen Anne r 1 bis sty Such games as indoor baseba ba 4 handball—live playfield Now for the instruments of | Secremente Neaman and Dykes bit home rans, | Prankiin 2 2 6&| Red Henry, the hard-trying Brem- mports, which don’t require uniforms. p should be war Hed, reel, line and lure | making the total seven in three con- _ Batteries Wright ‘and Nakagawa:/erton welter, will go on with Mike boosted more. Some of the playficlds ir volley In this connection we advise | AT SAN FRANCIACO n oe gamee of the Athietie-Do- Farweil, Kringle, Harberis and Patrice Pete, who will his coal mining ball and handball courts. All of them » od equipment, against spoiling an otherwine sne- 4 The Ti on, B to &. villag: of Wilkeson to swap 3 3 apmgyeans 1 MUTUALS WIN ptisciies with red. ‘There should be that is, usable, shou ‘The big game of Sunday's ech. cessful vacation by the use of and Bake should be arranged d be with a nm the part of those tn will be the Mt. Maker Interbay Junior peor equipment. Our advice ik a Judge bit « home run, making tt ne] THIRD STRAIGHT plenty of action in this go. Charge of the fields. That's what our playt are f The playfield | tft at Mercer tM The Mt goed quadruple running balt reel, 14th consecutive game th Fier oe See | _Two more bouts complete the card. basketball league is about the only inter-playfield activity that has the real) 5% | without frills, If you want the LAKE CITT— f& .. wit yy etn these Bt iawis pieners| . The Washington Mutuals made it | — alata atin arse Backing of the park board. These other sports are just as important and | F “frill” attachments we suggest . 5 gk bl fer 88 basen | three straight when they took the Mowek and De- | - andinavian American Bank@into Byer Three singles and & sacrifice tn the) camp at Kainier Valley park yester | 22th teming an f-to-4 an extra part or two. It ls nota bad idea to take along a couple of Phould not be neglects reels. Get a sturdy reel in the a? gaan a 2 alc nee oe te atreak ot| 24¥ afternoon by & score of 3 to 2 first place. Any kind of a rad and , 3. Slee oe The game was a pitchers’ battle be will “do,” but the lighter it is the Sacrament : ‘ : ae |tween Lottefeidt and Bingaman the | tool Datlerion: Mh Ariett and Mitee; Malle| pitshurg heat the Braves 7 to 2 by| latter finishing on the long end of| more fun you will have. As © : rod is prelerrea by some, but for |“*" *° a = N their scoring | the scor ° ours the split bamboo is the A. 20-year-old kid, Mere MeQuaia, |" rer ** sais Several fancy fielding stunts were LEAGUE turned by both teams and Hugh “tem Pet |banks and Mclvor contributed som: teket, This for either trotting, bat or fly casting. Try and get a rod that feels right, that has a { HE ot the feature catches . | with poles bit of whip to it, Make dhe rod $ ME] The score R. H. E.| new Penther Piliows. “fit” you like you do your shet- E r $ tee | Washington Mutuals..... 3° 5 U& Raincoate: re = Rooms 66 renante gun, Then get a line that will The Oaks broke their losing ptreak at ylcter® 10 le naving-Amestoan 2 $ 2) Heavy Auto or gement ot the te . measure up with your red and 2 to 2 Fabeone ies—Bingamin and Pascoe;|" brown, blue and plaid... . DER | Sant week. reet and lure, For a Itgnage one on in the third | Tacoma p Lottafeldt and Saari ‘ White Woolen PE — kun you need a 12.cuage shell. et “a —oe S. Cotton Breeches... <. ve BY JIM THORE sa | nthe Sates Park 2inz | For a light tare and light rod 704 | yeagey nictine, moan McCARTHY WINS SHORE THROWS a Wissl vers AKRON, 0.; May 19.—To be an all-round athlete requires | [tit rst eae - need a light tine. ley feamter, weleh acces ~ hd v Flage, w ale. tain the Ge ; ber, & light outfit a markers, coupled with firm class 108 ANGELES, May 19. SINKER | More strength than to be a specialist in some one thing, ac-| 'in te Coors nants ee | amall flak wives you the safe anrit| Serk, caused the Mess to wis from the | Johnny McCarthy Francisco] NEW YORK.—The Yankees are cording to Jim Thorpe, the greatest of them all. 0 hington park com be \that a big fish dees on heavy tackie,| 7am eure 1 to 8 weiter, easily outboxed Bteve Dal-| counting on Ernest Shore more than| 200 Cases Army Shoes to arrive next Here’s the Indian's code: é . Ee | RR ton and was awarded the decision| ever this year. His “sink” ball is| Week. Keep strong. It is ngth that counts most Odes san ottty lhe nani NAL ret.|!n the main event of the four-round| not a freak delivery. It breaks lat ale Conducted by trong. strei } ost. SEND IN ern ppd Wy lcunctomath ocseecseco te te sit show at Vernon last night. Frankie/erally and then swoops down and CAMP LEWIS WIRELE The best way to build strength is to run eight or ten ver tunwe or taker but |eimyere vecccssaecees: AB 18 | Denny, also of San Francisco, drew | away, after the fashion of ¢he famed Ave., Seattle, Wash.! miles every day. Running develops all the muscles and THAT NET pemiGane after in fits one BEIM -sevonseee 7 with Perry Lewis in the semi-|fadeaway—now a historical memory ss peliiaie: keeps the athlete feeling good. Hoaton Hy windup. only. ee rapidly as po is hooked, your Nght tackle in the Don’t try for records. If you beat the other fellows ENTRY NOW DVin2« pe you win points for the team. That is what counts. Peanks plilden; 0'yeu wink to get] ee tOCe.. Practice less the things in which you excel and more | some regular competition for the bie wai JUDGMENT - i on those events which you don’t do so well. Be careful | city and state net matches? Well, If yy vie! ee oe eee the not to over-specialize on one thing. you do, fill out that application omen ore The world Is full of fish-foolers. Eat lots—but stick to plain foods. An athlete has to [°° [h!8 PaKe And mail it to ip Cir caly Sass Ot We Ger 6 ind you! Not premiums or coupons but clean cut merit won for Camels! (CAMELS leave no doubt in your mind Star tennis or take it into Piper & Taft eat to keep up his strength. pray rede agroe Ted sling light lures with heavy | Do everything in the spirit of playing a game—not | The Star's tourney is open to any| ‘eke, In bait rode it's the | . * ¢ weight of the line that carries as work. When you are playing you're having fun and | amateur tennis player in the city | out’ the ture. If your tackle th F ere are no charges and the nm t’s when you are at your . |be the regular list of five events. The| ‘@aler don't know the game, Distance runners don’t last as long | basebs | tournament will be held at Woodiand| Shanse tackle dealers. 6 uther athletes. The strain ts too | could,” park and will get wu owes Je Where and when to go: That's great. A marathon runner has but| Thorpe has spent the last #{x years | pias tone 13 [uP ta you, The opening season on me good race in him in a year and | with the New York Giants as an out ‘Tell your tennis friends about the} **™° fish fn most’ states, except two, pomibly three, in ® career |flelder. He ed the 1919 season | 57 ee ee trout, is the middle of June to July 1 but tourney, and have them fill out an |i. beginning of the season in the form right now if 6 an “over hill and dale” runnér. | with the Fraves application blank and send it in to . : McGra as quick to see the ad. | °F y |most popular time, though July f f ° The all-round athlete is better| | McGraw was quick to see the ad: 42) lect (> be oMMMDe RET AMUN oe as to how you stand on the choice o: qualified to coach than {s a special- fst. His accomplishments fit him to dmatruct everything in the college eurriculum of sports. | ing card as the 1912 Olympic hero| ‘ usually the poorest of the three va on his club and started the Indian | BALLARD BEAVERS WIN cation months for fishing. Septem through the McGraw school In 1913.| jrurting big league ball, Burgh, |¥eT !* another good time if you can AN Thorpe knew about baseball then | paitard Heaver moundman, shut out |™ake the grade then. The man who cigarettes! Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Bi. . Céaching is about the only way | was what he had learned from that ‘rs eG can stand the gaff won't find early "Be! s BB trounder can cash In on his |Ggortanate s2ia-week jb down in| Gay byt eo scoune, Wainy count [October bad either Mort fi Domestic tobaccos settle that to your sat- stuff. the North Carolina bush country. | 64 the only ru the ‘fourth ing. |"Pawn in the spring which accounts ° ° DECLINES which proved his uodolng |The Heavers ure entered in The Star {for the cloned weason at that time isfaction! And you'll prefer this Camel COACHING JOB THINKS MUGGSEY | league. en sipelllew sagan nylon : : ¢ Every year Thorpe receives | IS GREATEST The score RH. E.| all, consequently a closed sea blend to either kind smoked straight! Scores of offers for his servicers | Thorpe thinks McGraw is the | Ballard Beavers .e 1 6 «1 {80M On them in the fall as a coach from the big schools greatest manager in t busi Poulsbo ee .2. 2 : Eitestcccsiry. ‘They want tim. | Scar) “amen Dacteree sur) and’ “Johnwon| | NEED BALL PARK Camels refreshing flavor alone is a rev- in the East. He recently declined | “Ho bawls a fellow out pretty | Bingham and Scott POUGHKEEPSIE, N. They ° : A fattening oer trom the Po | royah,wometimen” nay thet Tae UOICG etanen (Ct ballpark ‘here, Attorney elation, but their smooth mellow-mildness . dian, “but he has to do it, The Piel alt . ar os As cared By . Cirorge Wor H has oe Rnd . . . : ee ees mm at Be be eset ee | Setvery tan seen vied & shot ts coe it aay te tang ta S| and satisfying body just caps the climax! _ ; a ; the Eng ampionships, July 15/ sion Square park is injured by a} ; Fi iipelll oneitiea” = Rana “There's one thing about Mc cA iy il pall 9h ig) bsg AM games arn played| And, they never tire your taste! iiatew « ouch tae ext to etick|—be won't stand for any outsider |I%Y jf there, You'll also 1 h ‘ im one place and attend to his knit. T2zzing him for keer & player, te Beene Me ent, Tes wnat tne Gart’| ACES DO HEAVY WORK er are Wee ft ene 2 «4 days I expect to accept one of those foter, When McGraw get rough | Bea cetere Smee outa ike hewn he dreing down the outader| IN MAJOR LEAGUES smoke a cigarette free from any '4 rather be in a track suit th Sorry be wpome i The Indian in now playing the) BY MENRY 1. FARRELL, "1 rhe mame, old Cards are up to unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or un- sunfield for the Akron club in the] NEW YORK, May 19.—Two aces | their s Id tricks, Willial 4 | ; Cofle International league, He likes his | may be small fry around the table, |Ciocue had” Gleason's hope ‘pinnea| pleasant cigaretty odor when you ony NoTs | Sob He dian t on rn 1 R but a pair dr high in the base Jon them for another American | k C 1 ’ here in the big show. Now he's|ball pot. Kid Gleason had @ pair! league it. Covelesk a) '° ong there every day. A da ikea |tast. year in Eddie Clcotte aly rae ae’ taking Chaveianid’s “hia | smoke ames: a play every day t isn’t the! Claude Williams that pitched the|for the pennant look like a sure| %, Hy Hy : money he gets that keeps him fn a| whi ox Into a $78,000 pot bet T inl ota sur p - L t Boxin baseball uniform. He has plenty of! ‘Tris Speaker had a pair in Stan Walter Reuther and Jimmy Ring You aren ta ys . sete wait : ate ZF cam voting in trom hie Oklahoma coveteskie and Jim. Bagby. that|are upholding the nresting vot te ing for you when you compare i | ofl lands. hurl the eveland Indians into | world's champions, while Pat Moran of by 7 Notes STILL, HiT A pot of $19,500, + g| IM MOrking the Kinks out of the reat Camels with any cigarette in the — | in 2 Fred Mitchel ud “two of a|of the staff. Alex the t and ° 4 y Include the announcement And Thorpe is hitting the ball | kind” in Grover Alexander and Jim) Big Jim Vaughn are pulling the world at any price! . Xontenmateapyeyy oq t dh lip in the Inter Vaughn that were worth $13,000! Cubs toward the top almost alone, 23 Be ceer es snceers to ® in Gils seemed al | the’ Chleage Cube Tatty Cooter ain Wale Anes cee : nd Nate the .300 k. | Pitching aces were quoted high| working overtime ‘or the Pirates ak ta hn dndanver to dering southpaw pitching |not slumped: this year. |the staff of the Phils, put the best exhibitions The other day at Reading, Pa., he nicked a righthander for a cireuit with the bases bull. That pleased Dick Hoblitzel, Jim's boss, mighty well, It also tickled Thorpe a lot During the afternoon double header matinee he thump out five)! blows in all. | Jim circles the bags at a 10-second possible before the boxing fans of this city a i a d Star Tennis Entry Blank I wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament. 1 am an amateur tennis player in good standing. I wish to enter the events marked with cross lining up @ strong bill for the opening show, which is to take place May 28th Druxinman is official “matehmnaker” for the new enterprise, which will cer- tainly assure the fans of clip. He hasn't slowed up. some good bills. Incident- Speed is still the big asset of the | ally, Nate purchased a new great Indian, wet of “Bol Levinsons” to | SANTEL FOULED start off the season with the other day | SAN FRANCISCO, May 19.—Ad Santel, light heavyweight wrestling | champion, was declared winner last | NAMO seereesreee theta eee ereereeeeesens night over Paul Martinson, Chicago |S It was called a ‘foul’ | | | Men's singles ....++.sssseee8 THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Women's singles ..ssecseseeeee Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed GOUbION .ossescsecsceseeeserees MOAB: vs scvovesiscveveccss Pipe ‘aft’ = per & Taft's, gecsatescst] and the Chicagoan was disqualified | for using a strangle hold, He had been warned four times. Name partners in doubles events. Entries close June accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at

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