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ORE SEATTLE 8 * Siwashes and Bees Open Here Today: a - rig | STAR NET SPEED: MEET SET AHEAD ONE WEEK | ataetteice, | FANS WILD* A ~ |HAVE FIRST PEEK AT _ UTAHANS ‘LUX DOWN | TO REAL | 'WORK FOR, M’CARTHY peed, endurance and ability in athletios? ms keep on smashing records, y four months have ) and yet these records already have bean set: BASEBALL ~Major le games, set by Brookly cord of 58 inflings in three consecutive he game between Brooklyn and I on 125 in 20-yard mm for back ‘ | hy | Morrie Lux, the popular Kansas suse The Star's tennis me Mente ‘Ze n and his swarm of . [City welterwoixht, who puts hi SWIMMING—Norman Kons set f i world’s records: Three: || would full on the week of exam-| hate were due to make Coast welterweight crown on the | quarter mile in 17:29; one mile im 22:58; 500 meters in O44 25. KH] inations in the high sehools and wept to Beattie Meee |biock for the first time Friday night | Meagher set world’s record for plunge in T5-foot tank in :10, Fred || tne University of Washington If it Rainier valley park tole we Jat Liberty park, is down to the real | Sehwedt set world's record of 82 feet 9 1 in one minute in plunge. |) is held from June 6 to June 13, the pte Sting 1 A ays rs Ted Cann set world’s record of 2:19.45 for 2 | grind for bis bout with Johnny Me MAN, ‘TWAS A WILD S222" mi Oyard breast stro! beet world’s record of 34745 meet has been moved ahea from a two week's trip to Califor. nilit is A. ©, 40-yard relay te: will Wo #taged from June n BOWLING—Burrell Beltings, Chicago five, set world’s record for | Jose 27. ‘The entries will not clone Johnson's. gang is making « This bird McCarthy may never bo!| singte game of 1222 until June 16. ‘Thinewill give every aS ty bid for the Const (aan A PTICS—JI. M. Watt set world’s record of 254-15 for M0-yard | ‘OPN Player on the city who wants and with his collection of ! champion of the world, but he's « - a newlywed steak. He is coming In a ball game wilder than any Zulu party ever staged, |*!! the time and hits, Johnny tab low burdies, Cambridge-Oxford two-mile relay team set world’s record of 7:50 2-5, AUTO RACING—Tommy Milton set following world speed records ewaterniths expects tv make the coming week a busy one for Be attle. to enter the tourney ample time to} enter. ‘There will be the recular | five events, and all that ts n | . i. @ lot of jabs and punches on the na lo ente 16 tourne to fill Lincoln cinched the city prep dianiond championship at) jose, hut no ohe around these parts | Two miles in 46.24; one mile in 23.6; half-mile in :11.86; {Ive miles in roofer, ocherd toni Hevins pel m i The Seattle club has bem Woodland park, defeating Broadway 10 to 9 before 4,000) over saw anybody hit him in the || 2:00.14; four miles in 1:56.14; one kilometer in :14.65, Jimmy Murphy set | i. yo phe. inp or take It, to. the | strengthened up a bit sinee the world’s record of rat SKIING—Anders of a mile in 23; 38-100 seconds for 153.9 miles. sen set world’s record in jump of 713 feet. Jelub was home and the fans were to look over some new faces. Cast | ~~ Zamlock, former Seal utility ma Entry blanks are published in| Mp ¢ To ot fire bans, and “Brick Sanaa The Star every day, but npme! (ae ek a ball game it was|stomach. He's got a tough jaw and | tf his wind in weak » one has ever | deen able to test It out in Seattle, — | And Lux, who has fought Mo rabid high school yesterday., As little short of murder, but it was filled with more thrills than a Mack Sennett comedy tennis departs wtore. nt at Piper & Taft's | . Final Standing Carthy twice now, knows that he banks have been sent to the high . m ‘The ninth inning was the wiklest of Prep Teams | mist be in good condition to battle ans he ont ish] Hero's Ernie Johnson, the pilot] added. to the roster. frame of them all. With the » the Golden Gate boy because Me schools and to the niversity of|of the Salt Lake Bees who open And then some of the cripples ® to 4 against them, Won lest. Pst Ii carthy tires @ man out and Lux Washington, Evan Morgan, cf | their first series of the season on the | were due to be back in the lineups stepped out and hammere ~ ; 700 B| will have to step around to keep 4 cage bette mp rrratae of | local lot today. Besides being MA” | tarry Wolter i# playing regularly Bunching hits with Lincoln misplays | [ We seeee 00 Tiaway from MoCarthy’s dream wal ee ‘6S ager of the club Johnson is @ 300) in right field and Jack Adams is . M4 school distribution. Herb Little in| hitter and one the sweetest short : fand counted five runs, taking the 0° | lope catching again, whith le Mining up the college players while| stops in the league, Ernie has the | gue, strengthen up the uad a good Gertrude Schrie of Piper &|club fighting for the flag and the | 9 °°"® ” pes 7 nite, genernd taaniager of the tour. | Bees are resting in second place now. |" “rie Seattle pitchers have beam : hing Up the ff | going pretty good, but they lead. Lincoin came back and count @d two runs, sewing up the game Jack Pickering and Alten Harris re the big heroes at Lincoln today. | Pickering, who the AlL-City prep 100 ‘The firat time this palr got to gether Lux was careless and took | one on the chin in Portland for the big dive. The next bout aw Lux win on points. Friday's bout will twirler for the year, was bit hard! just about settle the supremacy bd * -_ ww 7 “ and was wild, but it wasn’t his piteh:| Lux is working at Austin & Salts WE LOSE ONLY ONE There are no charges and it will) PILOTS TO |the Bees carry a sweet sting im img. but his bat that brought him] |eym. Today will bp his last real There were three games in the Coast Ieacue yentertny, the Salt [five Seattle tennis players some \their clubs with such hitters as fame. He delivered twice in the} gymnasium work as be will rest up| Lake club and Seattle Siwashes being unable to reach here in time |! competitive play for the com Tumler, Sheely, Johnson and Krug Pinch, driving over the winning runs | ltomorrow. McCarthy, who has been | 0 play, These two clubs were to open their series here today. ing state and city tournaments. HOLD MEET ag the fm the ninth inning with a double boxing regularty in. the Souths ts in Seattio’s F.C. L league team leet again, as expected. They have The Bees have about the same to center field. Once before in the] game he hammered out a hit in the Pinch, scoring a couple of counters. | food shape now and will reach Se] BOW lost only 15 games out of 17 starts attle Thursday in time to go thru] | At Spokane — RW. M4, abe” Ruth, the demer +r of the | some light work to take the stiff: [wegen hacaiiatl | Yanks. got hi pomersbis Soares MAT MATCH 7 ped the Yanks SANTELL WINS Important business will be trans-| 7 lacted at the meeting of The Star'n|Club they had last year with the |Junior diamond league at The Star| ception of a youngster named Worth in the outfield; Cullop, @ , den Harris’ homer tm the third After starting out the game by) ¢_tue'et the Lincolm Mreadway game |ness out of his muscles from the | sp tonight N FRANCISCO, May 2 Ad! 4 couple of protests are to be con: | #0uthpaw; Thurston, a right hander, Striking out and misjudging Spencer) yesterday wae ® terrific drive that | long train ride | pttatterion: Movey and Boslsle; Crespl, | beat the Tigers, ¢ to antell, lightheavyweight champion ' 4 Jenki Warrig hit, which went for a home| carried far over the Mrwsdway left Five other bouta will be on the| Mussel! and Arnapiser | sane ee ng red and final plans nd the ae and Jenkins, a catcher. ine on fietler’s bead. Mis double im # ‘ | os ha Ceadaaw tn the 498 ' \ ) atraigh In oF © of the season will be dis | Fun, Alden Harris, Lincotn contor-| fieMier's brad. Mie double im the | 4 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE omperie Ramer tn the 11th !-\ Paul Martinson, Chicago grappler tra Rocertiet Gast aha field. got started and didn’t wind UP) spencer Harris Jumgied. Im the next ‘The amoker Friday wilt be tn the} 4 a ore - jImat night before a packed houre in/team in the league be represented This day's work until he had cracked! frame Alden drove the agate inte left | open air, but there's no danger from | 2" Frese! Dreamiana rink here. Martinson |at this season, wulch will eee under} re ° ob all a mane rem 0 double, & single,| Mid Met thine and Marre mage |ain, according to Promoter Lonnie | the elreuit before Glynn found the | Austin, whd sarn there tx ample roof | The mena of beth tye ball }covering for all the fans if it should eadway making six boots |cloud up. Liberty park can be ‘Linco! , was plent Timeny Bacher, Froadway’s cateher - i u ° I Be sive Sgt wt. mr | piaved a nifty came with @ reached by the Madrona and ts itting nm Hunter, Arkin. He held up Munter in fine style, | With a short walk of the Pike at Portland Rabe Hressier pitched onty twe bef erceumbed each tim to a toe hold, | way at 8:20. , first in little more than 47 minutes| In the meantime, managers who ‘ sliding to second. Meds beat jand again in 28 minutes |have games on their home fields Sun- 427) Mewves, 11 to 8. day, should line up their grounds aa eens won u ist dither tattie tom |TO LAUNCH CHALLENGER ret sway Here in the schedule for Sunday. | ‘ oS pe By | om Cadore levine dropped tel NEW YORK, May 26 fm mene 16 bat. wee touch Jand pounded out a triple and « sins jand cahle cars 4 8 1 | fourth pia trates beat them, |r git mhomaa Lint Home teams are named last in each for nd ing and Mitac; MeQuaid te @ , 7. ame listed a ‘ " Spencer Hasris’ homer in the third was for America’s cup, ix to be launched } Both teams scored a counter in the! | Spencer Ha the chine was it ol ueataamane ta nonce of Cap-|, Mt Baker Juniors va, Rainier Val-| run, but it was a seesaw af-1}), 20" ae Tw fe eee ae wr | ee * ‘>’ |iey Juniors at Columbia field. . | eaeete . eae ee | tain Wm. Burton lors at Columbia fie from then on, with Lincoln|cicared thet elders Read. Ansclas Pe | Interbay Juniors vs. Shamrock A. her dexigner, and rs crew. She probably will be ready for |© St Woodland park |_ Pete Compton, who played right % 199 iad on Columbia Slickers wa. Madiaon|for Seattle last year, i» spanking |ber firet trial next Monday | a ~ Park Juniors at Washington park. |cnign right on the nose. Me got three | Spartan A. C. ¥s. Georgetown Mer- ane again yestertay, Atteries: Perey, Houck, W. Mitebell And DeVormer, Brown and Damier triumphing, when Pickering | *asn't aay chance of headin, his “Babe” Ruth stunt in the |*! ‘Se bate : Beinn, Spencer Harrie still hae trouble : ~ handling ground balls in the outfield. , M rr fifty Cubs, beating the alent The Beavers piled up errors yrater- day, instead of runs, and took an &- Rn ® 1] Me memed ap A . tol Uching at the hands of the Sen- chants at South le ° 2) the He made ol, . park. Roy Grover, Seattle bey, tm 2 3 |. See eeihall Ge anne pins Gaesiee stage, appearing twice daily in er sctes tees he Goge. cums ba +4 Walla Walla Juniors vs. Felix club| third base regularly for the 2 ¢ | the ball when he tried te peg far Ure Boston at the Howard theatre, sated (er Sehronder and Jone, whe ar ennis n an at Walla Walla field eafene, eo : 4 Bice ’ Seven ee Ce pause, Alki Juniors vs. Rainier Heights! st paut ts stil heading the Americas 1 1) Bie Cot Rica Broadway's star first is % I wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament. I am | at Columbia Association with a big lead. They have _ 1 Ol aacktr reached Oret F out of five in a recent issue of the Boston Walle Geeremente wes wins an amateur tennis player in good standing. I wish to enter the ene © | times yesterday, but made only one hit Post. The ad reads “. events marked with cross @| The only he was when Oe by ee eg SULTAN WINS either way would have been a safety for || who made Mike O'Dowd look entage columr W'S INGIES . ncccescnmmmpnecces cove ccke FROM MONROE tke “ ‘ae Y MeQuald pitched « { a novices, won came for the Heals and Agnew figured Women's singles -.---.---+ | Sultan's ball squad outelaaned world’s championship, will go | Vitn a timely bit which registered two | jay, hit hts . ee P Monroe when the two teams clashed woes Gn cheb Die ths Gemoncien — Men's G0UUNS + ecmscnovedenes at Monroe last Sunday, the Sultan| ana ~pabe" futh hit bie and show the fans just how he WIth the score Tall In the seventh, Wenneates Gis. nccncecoctdcscsnace team winning 9 to 1. Sultan hit the|homer of the season im the game shapes up.” And still there . on ball hard, ringing up 15 hits, in-|Detrott yesterday, . seems to be a big bunch of fans |! ow grag: Bag Be ee MIXCd GOUDICS . meceereesssenssesrewevertscessscsssseessseoons |cluding a homer by Knudson and a) outsiae’ot that. them two stare || who would lay their good money bell and his colleagues gave him 2 |triple by Wedell. McCarthy led the/earning their salarien, « '| on OF to win, if the wupport. NAM 2. occ ccccewetocseesesscsscesoesecepessssccecesccescesss+ || hitters with three safe knocks. stenectinomneliapanieenaiineale it over nypede pats pale ad dae The weroe: RH. B.| LOS ANGELES.—Charlic Manta, or PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LaAcuR TORE se eeeeewecsseeerererenemeereeesresseeseeeesesesenens Pl euttan eccencecece 9 15 3/| known as the father of golf and pole | i, «salar wader ame partners in Goubles events, Entries close June 3 and will be | Monroe . +1 4 5} in Southern California, still plays on it Accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's The batteries: Casey and Knud-| the links. He laid out the first course rf ‘ > son; Rowley, Farmer and Murdock. at Tachapa, Cal., in 1885 tee Yege 4 4 area ‘ Ran ce 8 * Reore y innings: ee: Stolen bases—Graham, Vancouver 4, (16 innings) Victoria 13, Tacoma & Bruce Hesketh made a bear of @ catch BY HENRY t. FARRELL Pickering. Sacrifice ‘fiy—|1% ths" ninth, oiling the ball with one|.NEW YORK, May 24—After AMERICAN LEAGUR ie: saree bass bev -Bacter. it ided with Chick Folk, | grooving one for Rabe Ruth that pd Harri, A. Harris who ai fleid sad took a ride into the upper right 9 axe By Hunter 8, by Saunders 1. | #A*Ti# reached firs safely |field stand yesterday, “Dutch: 4 HH wn hd gl Bil Nottan, Lincoln's star teft Oeider,| Leonard played nafety firet the next .. A. dilteoft Hun. | "8" trying too hard yesterday, a be | time with the demon slugger. He| i + Mruck out three time in five tripe (|S utved. him. —* rai. Struck ant make @ bit | 4, by Saunders 1, by Pickering gee ang “ The fans moaned. They reseed Secee wact A: Ghuspets 8 Pisky Grindie, former Victoria lene “Dutchman” and called Hugh Phite phia Chicago 1 ~ Northweatern vague catcher, ampired enn! er. Ne o » at. Lowia 2 - Borie. 7 | the game, and did the beat offiriating : veg or ne shen fre = Cleveland. Washingtoo—Ratn. Pickering. E Charge defeat that has been turned in at any of the ans are paying £0 ney to ‘Time of game—2:15. Umpire high school games yet. Sr er m a : nil NATIONAL LEAGUE —Grindie ny | Leonard ten’ © only pitcher) Won. 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