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FAIR QUOTA OF > COAST LEAGUERS MAY GRADUATE TO MAJORS THIS YEAR Altho there isn’t the class among league major circuit possibilities this year, as in seasons gone by, a goodly quota of Coast league pastimers have a | chance to wind their way to a major league spring ' training camp next spring. Of this quota Willie Kamm, the sensational kid third sacker of the San Francisco Seals, is given the best chance of sticking. He's almost a cinch to go to the Detroit Tigers at the end of the season. Ike Caveney, the Seals’ second sacker, and Joe Connolly, left fielder of the same outfit, are also given a good chance to travel in faster company. Coast how to play baseball Hie eens of the other andidates for big league 1B fast game so fur this season are Huck M ““Bahe” Holling, the Oakland ht ie ace; Bi Of the Los Angeles club Compton, league leader in nte outfielder; Johnny Mitchell, Vernon shortstop: f Run Salt Lake out fieMer; Walter Leverenz, Salt Lake southpaw, and Wa Mails, Sacra Mento southpaw. Not such a bad array at that Locals Buy : ‘Beals Becker ' The Seattle club has pur not going to be Beals Becker, the hard hit the World for the fielder, from the Kansas ©: to entice h the American ass but it| play for the lo » has t 4 p> here this Outside of being one of the begt| company on the 4 * ghortstops in the minors today, John-| the Seattle pitchers will be bum +gone seems to be having pretty good | than a bunch of flies trying to h success in hand? the Utah club, | a tanglefoot part EMPESY “HIMSELF” ve AL G BARNES "LIONS Bt ONE BIG ACT q ‘Be Gh tea tata to oat i ‘PURPORSEG In His Million-Dollar Picture ‘DAREDEVIL JACK: ONEY commands respect because it proclaims ability, accomplish- ment and success in life for the person who has acquired it. Every successful person began his career by the Saving Route. Your efforts to save will be aided by the willing co-operation of this bank. rtment open every The Seattle National Bank Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars Second Avenue at Columbia On the Seattle team Sammy f infie and Tob Geary, pitcher, | Rave shown a lot of stuff so far, Hoth of this pair have been up e and may co up as stick “Boy” Blue, the Portland ker, looks like big league m & now. He can field, throw, hit run the bases, and what's more he knows Woeen't mean anything yet. Becker | don a uniform every day. This give ‘te playing in the Idaho Indey the ttle club five outfielders 1 where every induce <opp, § ker, Wolters, Cun ghom t the high cost of | and Eldred. t for to st some ured wrist and play bali once a week, and while Becke igned yet Bees Open Here Tomorrow - » Ernie Johhson and his hive of Salt; for he has the boys up in second Take Bees open their first series of | place at the present writing Lime season with the locals tomorrow one Suits can pop the old onion Wt wil also be the first Coast league | there's no denying It They hit just Baseball bere since the Siwasl | a8 sure as water is wet. With Shee Twent on the road, two weeks ago./ly, Rumler, Johnson, Magsert and| I wish to enter Th and at tennis 4 d with « Star Tennis pengi Blank THE SEATTLE STAR GOTHAM FANS HAVE BOXING | LURE OF FIGHTING I am the Park T tournament 1 with to enter events mar ros AC. WERDE New Yor May 25 Johnny | Detroit | all met for openalr be Women’s ' for the middleweight cham onal Gildcting ate plonship; Georges Carpentier and hat he plan: Men's Battling Levinsky in a bout for the a Women's Henny Leonard and Lew Tendler in | BY HENRY L. FARRELL Veing tated ‘of here tod MARTIN PLESTINA | NEW YORK, May 25,— Nam “baptizers” for a new reign | Here's a new hold for the alleged|The lure of the ring is gone. roxing in New York wrestling trust. It is demonstrated | Jegs Willard’s nose is leading Addres. Roxing ix back an a legalized sport Milwaukee i po apinces Mle i. oy | him to oil, not to resin. He's partners 3 Yor e ae cee She “thet tng eS ee evar Nante sen hin remarks to the Army and| thru with canvas carpets and mt at Piper @ Taft's, }/able that the first bout under the avy club of New York elty. Ite| padded ropes. will be held before the middle of way The big fellow, the former July, The , 4 yenterday by 1 hope the following offer will | hoavywe “ha 0 e Gover ber * : appeal’ te your Jem willing’ to men | Heavyweight champion of th jovernor Amith becomes efective at world, said so himself here on of $40,000 will not be available today, i July 1 Brown like a plainsman, fat le take, ¢ only to the extent of 270 , art. 1 will also donate $1,000 , + Ste. W ILDE HAS Tall I lose during the four | pounds, the huge Kansan CLOSE CAL ave mann. a looks fit. Against a back- L | ‘Any team with © good pitching | ; lground of dark tan skin, attests i RONT E May 26.—Jimmy of the tedder, for | men call themselves the‘ multiple gray hairs on his lide, the tinh fighting atom, is the mm important | se nae © to prove ate i | AN the teams which played on thelr home lots won thelr series last Penigiedeeel ing on Beads oagrne ime 1 ae me | Sono teen oo we |temple, stand out in sharp week th r 1 |contrast. ; tan Franckco beat Portland four to three, with one battle ending | oti pty Wallace ne : ; HARRY GowDY | “Every day since Jast August 1 n a draw Wilde made a great recovery in th Relais or in a banebatl| Dave spent from 10 to 14 hours | Las Angeles was victorious over Seattle, four games to three ainth and tenth rounds aed gained -' BL te ene ca Ce cnn Deen lin the open, either tn. tie Sacramento chalked up four viet and dropped three engage: | {0h ane | pe tin Si MEL orcs tor ly ‘lontietee totes porta or on « buck-team, rijing then aan ments to Oakland | PUN Ee Seseire | I sine it up now.” lank got hin baseball inspiration | mountains and over thé plaing, Salt 1 was another four to three winner, over Vernon | | RO noe te een nak tne tana: | Gotti ready to ohuee The Senators will make their debut in Portland this afternoon. ‘The GEORGE PAPIN ee pein Meets ttl Bie gemrang pons Bees will appear in Seattle Wednesday. Seattle's P. C. 1 team lost | "Another f6Feigner’s judgment went | *t, 6. ce every morning fora alx-|Never | | a — Shay aE? a rf a gg oi | ) bit plece, bung up thé scores and a; f ‘ another yest The Tigers will tangle with the Ang wrong. George Papin, French light-|tot of things, Mr. Gowdy says he{eame to New York, on what he de- Se el ee ne sone Be eee ewe ie hae Renita Gan eee Ter to start aoninct, ond tok, iigimaw Hank ‘play the world serles|ciares. a trip entirely forstam: to: Eee teat ‘ ote ee Won. lost. Pet |} world? Come in and see. |! wny he picked auch a follow an the there until the championship was| “Fighting is a young man's game. ‘ and 1 a hy = siamming southpaw from Philly, Pa-| won I'm to make my stake in the ; x : °°" BROWN & HULEN|)" | "rank never wants ony of os to |fulure at a gume where age in not PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE * ‘ ‘ ave been asking watch him play. He positively won't (a handicap—at oil prowpectink. I feel r ; aad ‘ Hi | second and Spring. Third Fieer, meet « second tell as thing about baseball or sure that Fred Fulton and I could “ ot. Pet tt rater or two before I tackled = good war. A better bey never lived. | ssi availed : A ms ee | ee eee AA |make some good money in @ fight, ke ve ee et | Laid. didnt meet your, champion Sig an hee be, fo never suaehs |but it would take long preparation, bd §. Patio ~ | at de you vail the other men? | of kissing her at and if I devote th ne ; “or | oe eee rene qremtcotem | strest aor ovat 8 limp other beasiness, T feel cere “4 tae ‘ e 1 « whe are vot champions Place, He's our baby boy to us both, co * sera ‘3 || GanadianPacitic : cut |xet the same returns, sere ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE . | r ; a . wat ~ “TNE TRANS-CANADA LimrreD® || FA TORE a ra Ig emeoes wand “4 avs | Now along comes tne word that KID ASON U. S. D. VIS . ‘ pwd in a prophet with) When Kid Gleason paid the Polo A A 5 : b uncrowned middieweight.| grounds a visit with hie White Sox Mra : To Victoria and. Vancouver, B.C. ested hie own defeat at the hands of| ig Babe" in acuon. Ascording to| ‘a aba ites ; i + |] “Princess” Sicamstine Leave: an American Italian. Sentare relates dex so0re, Ruth's tht broke up al ARE BRIG! iT m ae ‘ ‘ i * _Pritedeipbia 2 Poet af Yealer Way hile with the AE. Fim France, | came or two in the series. No won. FITZSIMMONS SHADES TENDLER| M ELPHIA | from RAH! RAH! RAH! NEW YORK.—John McG has ‘nabbed another cian, Al Lefevre. ¢ Fordham, coached by Art Devlin $1.85 SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System iT 18 Mere SIpes GLASS IX OUn { Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices T DESTROY YOUR my x s. DUBLE VISION GLASSES The Single Lens With Two Siahts epaired and Hroke Lenses Duptiented. poe eee aoe PANTAGES Matinees 2:20. Mik cog Tana o No in ying NOUR MOUNTAIN opt Sunday 130. Nights 7:15 and 918 || LOKW's PALACE Hip Direction TMEAT Or Comrmays Ackerman & A New “Quality” Show of mIrropKomen WA “THe Fo $2009 ONLLNOdS under the of the : Dowd ands few other’ ‘Aniccicag | der the Kid was much impressed nays “1 have seen all the old-time «bh gers, but I can safely say—and say it to any jury of judges who have followed the best of them— that ‘Habe’ Koth hits » ball harder than any man thet He NEW YORK, May jica’s chances for victory in the ce jis cup matches are the brightest in Wm. M. Johnston, national singles tennis champion, said hefe today, The Pacific coast star adver. tised to warm up with the team members who are to sail Saturday for England. Before'he had time to rid himself of train stiffness he played two sets with Wm. T. Tilden, 11, and beat the tall star, 61, 60. QUAKER CAPTAIN | JUMPED THE SOX | OUT | CHICAGO. — Kid Gleason left) PHILADELPHIA. — Injuries. |Johnny (Lefty) Sullivan, recruit prevent Marvin Gustafson, " Lundberg Rupture Support Wegine | Durler, at home when the White Sox track captain. from running t {ree trial to prove its superiority hit the road. Sullivan got ambitious this spring. His right leg “blew up® A. LUNDBERG CO. to play regular so joined a factory|in the grind against the OxfordCam Tht team in Reloit bridge team in the relay clagsie, boxers weet on = tour of aly ie This was about three years he brave Yankee fighters TRAIN the star sltrection was none oth than Michael O'Dowd. He got « great oration when he climbed between the CON YHCTIONS “will carry ges: ‘On the Polo grounds make as many homers as he made all last year if be has the ‘least bit” ef eck. 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