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McIVOR IS BEST PREP [AIL FIRST TEAM Rice, Broadway Hesketh, Lincoln Melvor, West Seattle Hagist, West Seattle YEAR; __LEADS PITCHERS | “HERE WAS AN OD Guy, HE WAS ALWAYS WS TOSSER OF PICKERING ty Prep Nines POSITION SECOND TEAM } Ib eeereres MeCoy, West Seattle | way Broadway Loe, Tre Carmody, Wodben LEG, STULING, AS ON D HE HAD A ) GENT LAS WHAT | WAY HE Peceq Tennis players, attention! from June 6 to June 13. city a few years ago. there are no charges for playing in and Taft. SHONE ‘DRIGHT, AS ALWAYS “TIGHT” _Andre Anderson Sends Hector to Dreamland i in a Round [ They Battle for for the Coast Crow Title THE 3S KNOWN this tourney. SEATTLE STAR 2 Tu. ONE DAY AN AUTO HI TENNIS PLAYERS YIE4P ILD 7 ST If you plan to play some real tennis this summer, get hep to the tourney which will be staged by The Star at Woodland park In an effort to boost the net sport along, The Star is reviving the Woodland park tourney, which was one of the big meets of the } entries close, June 3. There are the regular five events. ngle winners and suitable tennis prizes for other events are being put up by Piper Entry blanks will be found in The Star every day unti Challenge cups for the “THE Run! His Wioabe N IT PRor, IT Him on Wo Feore iT PaLe ALE AN’ LEG WAS CRA KD AND TRICKLED OUT, FINEST QUALTS OF THE Stout! "A Ie PP 4 I A\ Wb I ET TOU LINCOLN AND WEST SEATTLE PREP LEADERS | 7 i TDF Jit TAR PORTS NEY NOW! | And don’t forget— BOY SHOWS Nollan, Lincoln i" Harris, Broadway ef West Seatth GAMENESS Barbaris, Franklin iste Lawrence, West Seattle Fraser, West Seattle « aeads Walby, Ballard BY THE RINGSIDER ae ne Pp. Povacesabeshsses awe r, ibe eae WE WIN AND LOSE Young Hector, the Brome a ~ a 108 ANGELES, May —Coming fr behind and evening up the heavyweight, took the big dive in the i BY LEO H. LASSEN ng th runs in the ninth, the Seattle en ve 1 round in bis bout with Andre ik — > Lo 7 —" ngeles c Anderson. e piddle oy Broadway and West Seattle lead the All-City prep diamond Nplate idles * bn leotwemut, at iene ee 4 nine with three members each, while Lincoln has two and 7 to 6. Meatiio hes wee thr pss phir mg Pear one since the |Night. Altho Hector was counted a Franklin one. Queen Anne and Ballard didn’t land a place start of the series out he proved that he was game, a this year. Seattle's PC. 1. team fooled the fans in attendance at the Rainier | Which wa» a bigger victory than the e . The high school baseball squads haven't shown the class | Drs eg Me Winning their second game of the season yesterday, |. O. wax defeat, ; P: this year of former seasons, and there weren't any outstand-} joan. An, A. Ey The score Ran, & niet vet ve weigee Ho ee ae ing stars, as were developed in the league last season. $ 4.4 8] Yas 8 Jon the jaw end tuies 4a Va ns eae ae ere was a f. ay of pitchers and infielde : Batteries t ‘aa. | ved (0 his feet to continue the com- a the outfield and catching departments were woefully weak, | ried Re: pon: F e bat. He was groggy for the rest of ~ There was also a dearth of good hitter: ms a pape eget a of « clinch ae F n the third frame Hee ‘Cot Rice, the big Broadway first baseman, was the harde seed i Na and & in Oe eee toe ee “ ; ° ‘ yew glancing blow on the nose and went shitter of the school son. He is about as graceful as an} CE ee out for keeps army mule picking poseys around first base, but he manages} ait of flat SAE LARS mR I KE) Hector’s comeback in the start of ‘ e 4 is hitting strength wins him the oa. Gurr e the third round brought the fans to » ‘to hang on to the apple. His hitting st } he third 1 brough f Iplace. McCoy, of West Seat-| : sahes on dtesunte oad Jeakinn Ite pieeey create en te % my = a ae his bigy opponent all of ° way 3 tle, was the best fielding first sy : ak cionaben nn. «|in this chapter until he tock amie a baseman of the season, but he , hia. | punch on the nose that sent him to isn’t very strong with the ; ae Se vere agar,’ Kedarce Yana ‘sper? | Sreamland, & willow. Farwell, of Franklin, 1 ‘ san; Deviillaa, Mahon’ Rants and Cook Anderson looked good at one per Pm did pretty ‘work: durin, ¢ = |iod in the second round when he P tty good k ing : 6 race RTE ATION AL AGUY | caught Hector flush on the jaw with the season, but wasn't on par, er 4 Hiei ie + "St la right cross when Hector led with i GR ps |with the other pair. The rest . ‘ a ; too | left and following it up with some “ tae Ea teenie in back at ha of the teams didn’t have All- e o @ 6 ane ‘ 1] hard bhowe to the head and wind he i and sccerdingly brought = | City timber around first base. , oer |e a remerton | Sam String ef these fish out of ane | Bruce Heaketh, of Lincoln, is given 1 154 | twice. He le 8 big, stent 0 Sawyer the other day. Said ah of Ghent bane, Tee seaweed j or | look Ike any champion, A Good report was recetved from the| the season at firet, but was moved ; rs Hector was still stunned in the Py | Sagem Fork of the Snoquaimle river. jover to the keystone bag and did wee ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE third round. but came out and car DS dround North Dend are localities on this | Just such a job of it during the - ' . Pet, | Fed the right to Andarase. aa f \iveam that are giving geod sport. | closing games that he won the place ‘ t «, ¥ 1 fee) winning the round in @ walk when vai - | Hesketh hit at a fair rate and had a 5 y Sadpe 4; | he walked into the fatal right, B) | mandty ot huntreds @f faneemsn, many | Might edge on his rivals for the ; sor] ‘There has been considerable talle # @f whom go out and possibly return with | JOD | ' Gea ‘]around town that Hector is yellows SEE eeRY cree There's no arrument| Ralph Loe played a nice brand of| re 3. Ruse reeponsthle tif] in tact some of his actions in % She antler Recet thinke of his tack’ at | Dall for Broadway at second, fielding Pitched—Keating W's, Geary & mer bouts were tinged with s Ablity as a fisherman in the game and |fairly well, and hitting at a pretty defeat to Kehorr tol cion, but he proved that a some, tack home with a greuch on ac-!good clip. He had a habit of show i vol there” last night. : count of the ai wt. Hows to} “ 7 ever, Lake Sammamish is giving the fish. 10 lapses of nom-thinking spells on : EDWARDS BEATS . ermen both trout and base fiwhing the field and on the basen, Hudson, ma BRENTON sth —-- of Ballard; King, of West Seattle AMERICAN LEAGU “ er re, We Letieep. wee cut of Lake land Rutledge, of Queen Anne, flelde | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE sgaumnett—~ pe *s Danny Edwards, the little colored ‘ Bik | pause catch of treet Frohiat'in cis | Well, but couldn't hit | te ¥ ¥ . ee Se 8 ee ee b | Make also furnishes some good searby REST PLAYER | nyo 7 se Leet | Dick Brenton, he Caltrornis boy, in : 5 s , al | : * | th semi-wind a if cag OF SEASON 1 a Moo B19 | caste windup after four fast . ‘ ‘The Bportamen's association of Seat never el wel , , i os i ; | ° : tn RL NPerimmen's amoctation of Seattle! Harvey Mclvor, West Seattle third : 13 Edwards started off at a fast pace » | Sreams and lakes well stocked with sacker, was the best player turned ~ 4 a and knocked Brenton down in the s fish and open to all who pay the license |Out in the present season. He can ‘ ‘st round.» on ca © Jerable agitation has been caused of inte | py to cdward ( Bi teeters actrees Sakae, tose’ ociotion|a Plch In lhe league, and played & two frames, but Edwards clinched , ea akes, to the seclusion ne league, and played a ne Sere iSf those not members of the particular |terling game in the f! . 7 | the verdict in the last round rally t a Mune ete Ghat avees the Teoos AY when he whipped over his right hand = Larry Carmody, of Broadway, was to the teeth with good effect. Streams tributary to Lake Chelan right on his heela Carmody ia a bit t a as Dampky ink: i. lee are Red Henry, another Bremerton R {| Chelan county, are closed to fishing | '8*ter than Mclvor, and only the jboy, really beat Mike Pete, the t wntil June 15th. Thie inctades the | West Seattle boy's versatility wins STANDING or TH TEAMS Wilkeben ‘teinec, bat is6 Maun well known Stehekin river. The [him the place. Boyle, of Lincoln, Wee at - e bout was a ee Bergen ht Pree i diant play all year, but he showed in . ee cont, ag pp bee oa . . ie cee ane adwa ar ete in the second roun th a n 4 ied? sass orceimae SE in geo tge-orghy hong . oe wake stiff jolt in the tummy, but Pete 4 lon te holding ‘another of Ite monthiy | _1t'# @ tome-up at shortstop, with the ms ‘ 444 | weathered the storm after taking a e Meetings and banquets this evening at |Cdke going to Fritz Hagist, of Went Klin H , nicé beating and came back, winning b Burnett. These meetings which are hele leatth Hagist was the pivot of the | the margin in the next chapter. But I Mfound the various towns and cities of | West Side infield. and was ts A | . ¢ Miprreney’ ore Seat Side infield. and was a tower! Upper shell ix California crew, lower boat holds the Washington oarsmen. On the left) Lincoln and Proadway will fight it Henry had the edge in the last n SEES teres crow |just a fair hitter. Chick Folk, of Lin | Captain Hinsdale, of the California eight and on the right is Tony Brandenthaler, the|%* for the city prep. baseball tite Harry Mansell, the Fngtish ban. |TOUnd due to nice use of his left, a : per tah bitte ‘Sutter than maaua [bilet of the Waehiacton ehell s at Woodland park Tuesday. Both . will meet Danny Edwards, the |The first round was tame and even. Another new association ti Mole Abstaiyhtiy Ae yoapiager med bg es g Trae i | teams kicked thru with wins yester four-reond bout | Jimmy Randeau, the third and b the lone list of affili he Indian shortfatcher is give he big race was scneduled for t college regntta 3. There | day, Lincoln walloping We other Bremerton miller on the P ington Btate Spor the call because he is steadier , < of ft 3 Ease the Wenetenes wpe poi ican ts ne when the fine How Crews Were ttle chan| { California making |7 to 4 at Hiawatha and Bre Edwards taking one decision | bill, a welterweight, stepped out, - 4 ee yeceiees | penag Mba vag gel “3 agen titage rly <e other going to a draw verdict | feinted with his left and whipped his a with 8 “erowine Of the other shorttsops, Swenson, | ‘ jalan to Line Up Today oath vt ’ field EE UH we right to Bull Mitchell's jaw and Sereening of irr of Ballard, was t utstanding man. engin gn Lg | vo race today was to coln is leading the league today ch of Tiny Koch, the . cary. | Mitchell flopped for the count deader o |He was nifty ft but did i ow for the Coast VARSITY RACE \ t heavy g Undertaken ! put didn’t do i gh o> mle args inder way at 4:30 at Ve with eight Wins and one loss, while | weight vrding to "Windy Winsor, | than a pile of bricks. It took Jimmy mh re so well with the willow fete poruingeepeged “ park. ‘The race was to be over a| Broadway is a half game behind with | *"4. nager just four second to turn the trick, . BENJAMIN IS NOLLAN LEAI abe pt ol whe aaree r ee om The freshmen|seven wine and two defeats. If Trea te Wiveln® around.” |which is nearly a world’s record for a | FLY-CHASERS ccc 3 poargas ap ew: r two miles, from | Broadway w the teams will be, my Simpson. the Oakland |® auick K. O. é WINNER [ ot Mies, Cf ino, wee helen. a Ma Madison park. | tied, of course, and if Lincoln wins| f of him for life. Joe Wopp introduced himself to a ae 1. lina tecereacs |best outfielder developed this sea-|“ver'\e ' T of crew fans planned|the ttle will go to the Northend.| sthant win when he beat Johnny Lewis in ‘ > RANCIS! May Joe Washi ‘ | rort Imi match- ; > el epreein ws the Te Pt son. He wasn't very sensational, att A ni o he event we o the manager of Joe | the opener. Lewis tried hard, but 4 , showing more class than | put’ picideq ston cod te in enon Delon up on the hills between Leschi and| Broadway administered Lincoln's Spanish light- | couldn't, and Wopp won fairly and 2 when he boxed Eddie Mahoney, won| ih ohew. He wos — os oil 1 the t Madison park t of tt tien the two heen using Ger- | squarely +g & decision over Joe Miller last night |Pinchen, He won several gamen with only defeat of the year when the tw oo Pe ean q ; in the main event of the Dreamland |tynrriy of Troadway ia Arn] eee sea San De Se on hend for the svening’s eae Bh tard. Benjamin scored a knockdown | center field job bees aa h to the ene tice, up Tab acont. 7 |ment which was p ta by pe ; in the third. Devo Kruvorky knocked | Canter field Job becatine he hite the ea t e and a t e ill ure hoping to even up the cou | ae as put on by & Bp ie ive cory tows pa "hara' ing ate a ere “ihren” mou en Tors fice : ‘ |weird this year, but his work wi ; | the deciding game of the season w | h |the stick makes up for his fielding| After two week —~ —|be played off at the University ¢ . BROOKS MEN HIGH [wioftcomines Al Barbaris, of Frank’) tle's Coast gue aggregation DIAMOND Washington, at a date yet to be set,| and there is sure to be a fight, | MAY STOP RING : 2 + The E. N ks bowling squad of |lin, ix another boy who hits well for] come home again for a two-week at IT SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 22.— } Beattie is rolling in third 5 in'the|@ high echoo! fellow. He was one of * sed | Morrie Lux has gone Into trating 4 - May t P Pacific Coast Bowling anuociation's|the best long distance hitters of the re ay, with the at Lake 3 STAR JUNIOR coogi Jel eee eee tienes oree:| Genisnae barks 2: EEE ruin the local fight game were made a eal five fe vgn ov iS ae aa a appearance of the Utah club on th Another Star league baseball team] ing of the league at The Star Wed ea the Indians making seven shape. tn: kee SeRGaees | late last night following a “fake” de- D a mas knocked over pins erson, of Queen Anne, rapped] Pili. valley real eatate thin year | has given up the ghont Th Diamond | nesday. The schedule will have to| DOOM during the fracas. Jack Pick a motorman Ix one cision in the Babe HermanJimmy * U roan OF vant Beattie, ie a clever! iadera and are figured ax powerful| teams in the league, has quit the|have dropped out, ‘The Shamrock ady game, letting MoCarthy's. oppe Two judges voted for Herman, but x Fi Junior day was being celebrated | tower: bul the pd quite make the} \ntenders for the Coast league flag, | Junior circuit. ‘The colored boys were | club protest of th ith rae talders down with six safe | fire won a ec | the referee called the fight a draw. ay @aday at the university with water |S™™ ith the other trio, Shager.| Orr fans will, undoubtedly te| scheduled to play the Felix club at|@ week ago will also be centseres «and striking out 10 Indians. | ever Steve I other night, and| The referee said today that ballots S sports. galore, including wimming | 20 of we tf ie nayeas Rood Sations to atte’ the Utabaas the bar | WAtA Walle, wiaytied Bunda It |Bivery Star league team should ass| Hesketh played a brilliant | Sve" ne bum ener | had been substituted, and that the r % Face, fancy diving, surf riding, ana| Ame 4!) year wr Alasanghrsange repens, premmmysroees ny more Star league teams have alto it that their team ae ipa around second base for t ones handed him called the fight a o BE Ghare races ‘coche’ Wantington|%t,%% Jnarveoutilderm, na dhare| °MC® OPE td they Eola reereonntn LINCOLN AND _itww."Sterewurneuns being: wah 00 a enna! was a sad lack of good fly chasers. | , ‘ joca, a i re boon bolstered | tne white feather it would. 6dnveh After forfeiting their first game, rn om EK | | Brenton a 2-to-1 favorite before the fi j sae | Big Fraser, the West attle Dt und ban’ beme © nying more rine te lot ee Other tema in cicl Oe Rateler Valley 4 . . AS Eas Qa. A. TANGLE fight . 2 WELCOME RIDLEY peeved was ibe jest mask man of | Pee Lan vo amt ton| league if they would do that little in The Star lenge Pickering and Kunts; Gir-| Lincoln and Queen Anne were to . the league, without a bt. He held | than they showed durin je last tWO! thing right aw " ave istered the ard ahd Frasier le dua fe C | Bud Ridley, Coast bantam cham-|up his pitchers. well, apunked. the | WeekR of thelr welrd home ntay, | MINK right away. The Acex gave nol HermartNechie, Hill a | fuss icka this'mornine at fe'ec | CASTERS MEET oe Gr a tae tend when nal . : , : a reason for their leaving the league | | Denny field this morning at 10 p. m mee poe even wr best gt pened ha 4, and handled his job in| W Bs n Pane club comes home Tues-| but none are needed. The only thing | pete ag 4 | Franklin gave Broadway a This is the first appearance of the| Preparing for the regular summer Sleight. Bud has been winning fight Koo y day t 7 eo ett i = ick Ired| that teams withdrawing from the » Harry West, |shave at Lincoln field, Broadway | Quays on the oval this year. Ancotn| schedule, the Seattle Casting elub Miblors in California during the He is slower than an armless man) in center field and Ca lock at] league, want to re aber ie that! | winning, @ to 2. Broadway counted | opefied its track season with the dual| will hold its last spring tournament lite onthe - ne the Past tying his shoes, but is steady, and) first. Murphy has been moved over| withdrawing without any excuse aders ini two runs in the third frame when! meet with Broadway, taking a drub-|at Woodland park tomorrow. Special a ee St __|that is what counts msot in a/ to the hot corner and Bohne is taking! «imply bara them from all future Edmonds | hig Cot Rice, the heavy hitter of the| bing from the Pine street school, In| attention will be given to beginners ral ee catcher, Waiby, of Ballard, was al care of ant axe has been ree activities managed by this paper | Tigers, crashed the onion for a cir} spite of this defeat, Lincoln will be} who are anxious to learn the secrets a pretty good receiver, and he hit well, | ing the last couple of days and Hart-| ne other teams in the league Sun.| , The Rainier hts team has addea| cuit wallop with a runner on the|a favorite to win today’s session. Vor fly casting. @ |Patricelll, of Franklin, played good| ford hax been playing the short-| day are scheduled to play the follow.| # guinire and Campangio to their | bags ahead of him, Franklin evened | 4 |ball, but Walby i« given the call over | feld ling games: Degulio and M. Poree dB. Wiee, Chri un the count in the next frame by : the Quaker receiver. The remaining| 7 rest of the club looks the] Mt, Baker Park Juniors vs, Inter bunching hits and errors for two - receivers in the leageu were Just | same Harry Wolter and Merlin! b Juniors, at Mere ield, at 3 Heennse several teams counters, Broadway won the game @ READY FOR THE 8 iin serine guages pst ys peter ener Fose, Geld, at | | gromeea er theta: |irtias Guin bees. ain barre ar lennis Entry Blan TOURNAMENT? wck Pickering, of Lincoln, was| ors, have been hitting the ball lately| Greenwood Cubs va. Rainter Vatloy | tmutnnlyg eaartet haven't had doubled to left and Kringle, at short rhe paar he ‘Beattie’ Mar ‘Tennis jeasily the best pitcher of the season.jand have added a kick to the at-| Juniors, at Columbia playfield, at 1| et Their next ga McCann's grounder go thru. his IT wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament. T am ‘barkhmind de gure goiee He 1 control, Using a curs all! tack. Ip. m via fe MY, ‘Baker ba legs, Harris scoring the last run of || 8 amateur tennis player in good standing. 1 wish to enter the to be @ big event from the pa ¢ cn ss ne, he pitched Lincofn| Anyhow, we ™ soon know rgetown Merchants vs, Madi revined the Mallued ‘aq the day vente aaereee Pabst ia way the entries are com gf gdb ge |whether the boys have started to/# Park Junior, at Washington] Mave ® game next week, | »o, The score RON BY) Men's singles | Don Hunter, of Broadway, is given tes ip Sor a ranklin seiaaiebets éo8 a : anaesdveddipoess seas . weeny ing in. play ball or not when we see them | Par p.m. | pronawa 10 For the first contest of 2 Se Sere See esos. berth ~~ in action again | sinter Heights Junk va. We Managers ah rmet that there Hatte \ Nagamine and Patricelli Women's singles ..ccececcseeee ? . wae out of the game during the Walla Juni t Walla W | oving eduled for The | Campbell and Bacher the season we suggest © lisa: half of the season, but sho Salt Lake Is bringing’ nifty out-| ety i ore & . alla play. | ae, All games have . adi sten’s Asler . ae BD vlacing your racket with “ lay of players, Rumle ley, | eld, at 1 p.m gy ate as! whe core eae ‘ Sg : i icuigd enough during the «he pitehed | '¥ I sat Rumler, ‘| ‘There will be an important moet yany squads Of-town | THe uF : ; - . i ur “Tennis Shop b to warrant the place. Saunders and| Krus, Johnson ond Maxgert are} _ f Ballard... ++0+404 ” 8 WWtnthilh MOMMIE n cis viscercdvaisiocthincce 4 restrung and ced in |Campbell, also of Broadway, hurled | Wicked hitters and hi carried the Me — Baaes ALSO. ro ne CAL oe 4 oe eae, ee etches bic: ee condition tor the bury se wal nie asi haithile:gamnes: Wages s right up into escond place: | WRIGHT DRAWS J onthe, Mae league trophy wilt be pur-| wright and Nakawawas Ott WAM I} axed doubles «..- te a son that, is coming |the Franklin Jap mound man, pitch.| ‘The other teams in the league will| Pilly Wright, Seattle welter, who the Lermanent posession “of. the | Name ...ssseee ed good ball in streaks, Fraley, of | also #hift next week, with San Fran-| is on an invasion of the Hast, fought | sued winning it thin year A pennant! FORAN CAPTAINS “W” | x oon é mate Be Tt Ins. Ballard, Girard, of Weat § nd| clico playing at Oakland, Vernon at|a 10-round draw with Johnny Gill at] Eden tino Bill Foran, two-geadtewanen Seek Address. ; Sh Zolla, of Queen Anne, turned in good| Los Angeles and Sacramento at| Camden, N. J., last night, aceording| Free a sont ie “a > J in wecordin reemasoury took its rise in the | been elected to captain the Univer er 1 . me SECOND AVE, games at Intervals, but weren't as Portland. Sacramento follows Salt| to a telegram from his manager, Dan| middie ages, along with other incor-|sity of Washington baseball’ team | Name partners in doubles events. Entries close June 3 and will steady ws the other heavers, Lake on the home lot, [sai accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & porated erults or guilds, aext season, Le's an outfielder,