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MANY | FAMILIAR FACES ON | ROSTER | THE SEATTLE STAR Sacramento Will Open . oO) on | With Bob Geary pitehing ar re will lead his gang of! their fourth win of the Sacrement y ors into town for waa 3 to 2 The le counted their first visit of the seavon Tue d added one | ath wh day for a se with the loca This | fleld. The vi 1 teams have met this year, the two oP. € it ne squads breaking even In six games mor PREP SEASON IN ©. i Rodgers’ team has beer a | just a fair olip. There are : 3 familiar aces In his lineup. H . _ YEAR JUST CLOSED #322): ‘ still hurling for the Yippers Bie Grover, a Seattle boy, is playing the 8 With the running off of the all-city track meet at Denny bot corner tn the infield $ 8 ¥ ‘ S ‘ ‘ly - Pete Compton, the hard-hitting ae field Saturday, which Broadway won handily, the local prep) iti iyce wre school major sport program for the year is completed. Some) jast year, and was t i is promising athletes were turned out in the high school year, Wolters at the end of the nenaon, 1 : some of whom plan to enter college next fall and some of| Pliny eee we ae ait nent Be : whom will be back for another fling in sports. ___| with the leaders | oi 8 Lincoln and Broadway split high honors in the major| Young Cook, and Bob Schang, a eae sports for the year, Lincoln retaining the football title and Pir (f youn catchers who were | Rid q winning the baseball championship, with Broadway annex- jast year, are now catching for the 4 ing basket ball and track. Lincoln took first place in the ns ON 2 ia r4 : . . " fhe rest of Rodgers’ clmb lines up - q inter-school tennis meets, giving the North End school boys eye's gine A igh reg aed vem ; 4 a slight edge with a few exceptions, Fred Moll-|satt take eocceee Of the individual men who were| Wits, the former big league firnt| Hits eeiisie ss turned out In high schoo! sports this|#acker, is on the first bag. Ho is |"! aca ss 3 year, several are worth comment and | Sid to be a nifty performer in tne | mary beck ooienie oe }may be heard of in future college | fleld while not such a whale of a hit: | trou Manes on bate, and high school sport. jter, Billy Orr ts playing shortstop [ro hase hit tonnes : with Marty speed demon, at recond oxy” Middleton t# playing left field again with Compton and Schang filling in the rest of the out field Matis, xt In the track season Thornton Mar- | *™ McGaffigan, | tin, of Broadway | Jule and Woolridge, of Frank! show a hews, West Seattle, Martin | of nat ility, He copped thre first places easily Saturday, winning | the 100-yard dash in’ the fast time of 10:1. His time in the and xt of promine. fellow who has a lot Kunz nd ¥ he Sacramenta hurli A new man Penner y are the bulwarks SEATTLE MAY |WIN SERIES Seattle has a fine chance to win the series from Salt Lake today. This is being said before the dow ble bill today has got under way Seattle must win one of the two | games to grab the series, as they | have won four out of six so far Gardner and Schorr are expected low high hurdies wasn’t as good as ex Martin of . but he won easily to enter the Universi Pennsylvania next year and | the careful instruction he wil ceive there Martin should make good, DODG FINE PROSPECT Frank | fe biting the bali just as hard as ne| Bill Dodge, who made a pretty race| to pitch for Seattle, with Thurs. Svar did, but he hara't the old speed. of it in the 440, which he won by 4| ton and Cullop on the hill for the “The club is hitting the bumps | swell A is: héare bent | Perting at the bottom of the circuit. They ein arom is the next best pros-| visitors Just completed a loving streak of 11 Peet of the year. Dodge is only a ‘ = straight samen youngster, not yet 17. He graduates | HARTFORD STILI commerce from the North End school this year.| ROBBLES ‘KM Bannece Warker, whe wee cold'te the tore! | He has & good build for track, good!” Bruce Hartford has a terrible time gh Pion her Of| shortstop on the local ora league, |'Thornton Martin, who has been rer Ae re Bl ; coaching Thor: im this season, says ‘Mages, formar Seattle first © only steadies do has a good ‘esd big leaguer, has been | that Dodge is a fine collngiate pros ps age an a Sodiba: edith eh tte betting againes the Chi- | pect if he lays off track work until | tie jocain Cake recently is also charg- he gets a little older and reaches his| PLENTY OF SPE ON SEATTLE TEAM full development and then gets cor | rect coaching. This is quite a boost, coming from an experienced track | rere is cort ¥ plenty of speed HD ioe: Martin on the Seattle team. Kopp, Hohne Jule of Lincoin did some good work | Nrurphy, Eldred and Hartford are all |in the weights He is a husky feb | tant men. The way Sammy Bohne |tow who still ts coming. He als0| romped around the bases on his | graduates from the North End school | }.cmer yesterday proved that, | next year. Young Woolrtdge of Lin Me coin, in the mile, has three more WHERE THE TEAMS years in prep school. He has shown| py ay THIS WEEK some. remarkable form for « begin. Sacramento comes to Seattle, San ner, Matthews is a good half mile| potCico jumps to Loa Angeles Prospect, altho he hasn't any t00) Gaiiand entertains Vernon and Salt much “cork. | Lake goes to Portland tn let of panning for benching too much, The young fel- gaid to be bit chesty and Cra- @ bench syntem of try- ft out ef Bim, but ruined $ Hy a [ A Vg shakeup is due tn the Detroit the new trapshooting team were In the other sports there were sev. ‘Umpires are having a terrible time tm ‘the Texas league. Bob Corkill, a veteran Indicator man, was the chief figure io & Mob scene In a recent game at Beau showed the most promise In basket ball. There were several other «#' MIKE O'DOWD | the other stars of the season are just as good now as they ever will be. | HESKETH AND NOLLAN IN TENNIS | Bruce Hesketh and Bit! Notlan, of Lincoln, were the class of high schoo! | tennis. This pair should be heard| from in the coming city and state| tourneys. Of the other “comers”| young Armand Marion, of Broadway, | shows promise. He is just a little! | but weighed 160 ringside, Milce is stil at a lons to nee have passed fron. him. He say# “It Wilson is middleweight cham- pion, then I have the right to be welterweight champion, because Tel Lewis critics way that Jack Coomba, ie just about ruining former Portland south ‘Paw, with overwork. Oldham, who is an @ffective twirler if he works in turn, Thas been the official bull-pen hurler for the Tigers this year and has been 1 too much, according to the cri decision tn « Heston. But 1 didn’t claim Ted's laurels because in that mateh, as in this last one of it wasn't billed as @ cham- p affair and | waa two pounds mine, pionshij Gre ail wrought up over the Tigers’ | fellow who still has another year in @ vedbag: Mer > a ea over the, welterweight limit.” That i Dina aBaconahitamllae | Broadway, but he has shown a world| was in 1917. Now as to Wilson, I have nothing aqainst him. iM = of improvement in the last year. of the leagne of nations fairly good fighter, bat I can whip to Jul: 1920, laced at| The “comers” are the be to| him inside 16 rounds any time, T uly 1, 1920, are place © . oy i" ie any tims $1,250,000. | watch In high school sports. Some! {eel the loss of my title greatly, he will make me walt = long time and maybe never give me ® chance to win It back.” SS | tellows are good enough to win in| | prep meets but that’s as good as they | ever are. Seattle prep school athlet ws ALLAN SOTHORO: Already some of the ex pitchers are using their hed may throw the “sailors, ics have been very successful with | | plenty of keen competition and a/ good number of fine prospects for | college sports, It's the young fel lows who are working their way to| | the top who need plenty of help and| St. Louis Rrowns, here's how it's part of our job to tell the world| _ “After the ball is once hit with the about it when they make good. bat it leaves @ mark on the smooth cover, and this one braine will en- PRs a able the pitchers to use this spot in 1S BENCH MANAGER |! ‘owing = ball that mysteriously | e comes up so that th | LOUISVILLE, Ky—Sooner or| it ts floating up to \ later playing managers take to the bench, Joe McCarthy, Louisville sec | ond#acker and manager, has shifted 8 3 2 like Cieotte, Eller and 4 z They anyway Commemoration Of those who have given their lives for this grand country of ours, we are to- day observing the nation’s memorial time—Decoration Day. Store closed al! day Piper « Toft Inc. SECOND AVE. others will be able to throw the so- | Bruno Betzel from third to the key called sailors without rubbing the ball on onr uniforms. If bal |stone position and will direct the team from the pit. think they are going to have eany time making base hits this year they are mistaken, for it oing to be just an difficult as ever. Star Tennis Entry Blank I wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament. Qn amateur tennis player in good standing. 1 wish events marked with cross: Tam to enter the Men'S BINGE «0. ce cns ener oe++neeree! According to Allan Sothoron of the the, Us hoy, W tw WIN ANC ce brand of bal suit Lake terday, The fina in the second inning on bur ammy Fohnecl outed a homer n the elghth when they scored en it up. straight to Spokane, Ho, Hum! ow YOrk sanceee a (ae adeiphia a Chtengo 6, Bt. Louie 2 ow York 18, Philadelphia @ Viroakiyn 6, Boston ALFRED SHRUBB The former trainer of Harvard's | crowm-country athletes: Alfred Shrubb, believes that BE. A. Mon tague, member of the visiting Ox ford team, is a certain Olympic champion, Sbrubb calls the Britton ° | the greatent long-distance runner the | world has ever known, He mays: te one of the mont log- the 1920 Olymple race that any ry He ought to be ae. Jackson. 1 belleve PACIFIC CO. Pe }@an Pranctere .... 3 “ ’ ” an Francisee 1-4 Oakland 6-8. ramento i, Portiand KOUND COAST LEAGUF BASES The Angele trimmed the Tigers « 6 Ramen of the Michigan metropolis. Ty Cobd! McGinnis, of Franklin, fs a good " | schedule lineup. Soteg mentioned se manager ef the distance man, who still has a lot to ed | a adie § ee a rar ee renee: earn about correct form. He surely | Waee Se tha cane has enough heart and wind for a/ ane youngster. | luke Ges coasts ile henna | LAWRENCE IN ‘Wes engaged te tuter the piteh- | 7 ! ete am the Detroit club, te in ted | SPRINTS | ne Sh eg ged Lawrence, of Went Seattle, in the ee if John, who was signed to tutor sprints, didn't win any first place/ NEW YORK M n ight 2... took it apoa himself te | berths, but he lkoked good and shows) NY t jay le the regulars and promise. members of the American Olympic ut ¢ the best “co Mont when 500 fans chased him out of |OUt this pair are the best “com To be a champion has always been the park after he gave a verdict against Harvey Mclvor, West Seattie third| Mike O'Dowd’s pride. The money thd home club. Houston fans put on the | sncker, and Spencer Harris, Broad.| was only the second consideration to 1 ye , Jeter and broke ne a loinsing sane | Way outfielder, were the best young! him. He feels his loss keenly ers was saved by biuecoa | bail players of the year. Most of| cause Johnny Wilson did not make the prescribed weight of 15% pounds. how the title could Women's singles o-.--..-- Men's doubles Women's doubles ...... Mixed doubles ...sccccccsevcesssccocnsccsseeeseertessessessoas NAME cossscesssrceecemmesss scene Address Name partners in Goublea events. Entries close June 3 and will be necepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's today by Ja k, Jr. captain of “Daten Altermatt, the bie. husky | eral good men uncovered. Loule Pit | +. team. They are Mark Airie Howie tears hare toe Fears age, ie play. | WOO4 the big Lincoln tackle: Rhinal-| Champaign, Ill.; Horace Bonzar, Cin fag third for the Bloux City club in the| do Caccia, Franklin quarter; Perey) (nnat;. Jay Clark, Jt, Worcester Western league. He played the hot cor-| Egtvet, Broadway linesman, and|\yi ps. Donnelly, Ghieago: Pred Ber for the sarvice men in the famous| Dean Boyle, Lincoln quarter, were MMs B. * nelly, ¢ 20-inning game with the shipyard stars i - ec Plum, Atlantic City; €. M. Powers, J the Gurle Victory caratval here when ~ — men, who will still improve| peoatur, [i.; Frank M. Troch, Van. | - ‘alter Maile and cHenry engaged i> a lo co r, Wash and Frank § ght, eer amen Berting deel Spencer Harris, Broadway forward, Ruffalo. The team wi br and Bill Savage, Lincoln guard,| Boston, Jane 22. ine ban | np far fan Francteco’s » MOTORCYCLE? makes it own an Indian or week-ends a hundredfold. a demonstration. An Indian or Dayton 1116-1118 Pike Street qMett 1150 Crepe co People Go Where They Are Invited, and Stay Where They Are Well Treated. ‘This is why my den- tal practice has grown stead f twenty years, Do not fall to read my Queatio: In Saturday's Star, OR. EDWIN J. nROW, Seattle's Leading Dentiat 106 Columbia st, DO YOU WANT A Our easy system of terms possible for you to Cleveland toreycle and “Pay as you A motor will tnerense the ploasure of your vacation and Drop in and let us give you power was tee and the | | | | |\—so they’re AT fall © better BENNY LEONARD Not often does @ boxer step up out of hin « nd lft another crown, Mare « he is “crowned” for a e | fi However, Benny Leonard wants that crack at Mike O'Dowd's title and believes he has] enny mayne * to meet O'Dowd, baon is going to see thad makes place f realize thet 1° middleweight champion that be beat Gibbons, I realive that he ean punch extremely 1 omen me and Billy the bewt Mike hard Ket tam net worrying, f believe that I can siep around and f harm's way. I do mot pear egotistical, bat Im his heavier oppow feat in inevitable.” otherwise, de- erette C. Brown, A. A ¢ OL He says it 5 the finest looking body of men of world sthietes The white shows, white tenn preceded by the Ameri: they brought ferth « storm of applause from the audience of 50,000 people.” attle walked off with | H "| How Teams Stand in Star League LEAGUE NO. ° : | Sacs’ Star Hurler " * FELIX CLUB IS WINNER, 6-3 y defeating the Cavaller club on Walla Walla the Felix club won ¢ ught game in The 8 » Felix club have yet q fourth a gam The pitching of Bob Thornton, ¢ the losers, was the feature of game. Thorburn made most of the outs for bis team by striking the op- | posinng batemen out. Ka Swift pitched good ball for the winners, and was given the best of ® i [i ernment has n for the support. Al Barberies, of the high: school aflelty team, drove in five of his team's counters. | a ‘The score: Rr * tl | we , “5 Sage } ClUD . + -enmmmeee 6 FI (a Kittery ca | aenthen tg ‘8 Pennsylvania won the leginte track meet Saturday with « tots Batteries: Swift and Miller; | Here's Paul Fittery, star southpaw turn saa Riese of the Sacramento club, who will | r | face the locals thin week, He was Umpire: Zibbers. pth Angeles tea. last y é | with the Los Angel ast year | ii Seales sae il winnig way In The Star league hanging up its fifth straight y an 18 to 4 count over IN THE TWILIGHT SACRAMENTO, Cal.—This city rday is to open its twilight baseball league Rainier Valley Juniors at Col | soon. All games are to start at 6 p playfield. |m. They will be limited to seven in-| a The final count was never in nings. It is being managed similar | ie an the Mt. Baker team oute r opponents from bell to seedy and Knoll did the for the winners. | to the winter organization | th Lawrence Prowr | nie ZEB’S GOOD CLUB | the mile CHICAGO, Il.—Manager Mitchell Thomson, the Dartmoath hurdle The Rainier Heights uniors in convinced he drove a good bar) star, made = new world's record im /that they have a team © Be cain when he acquired Zeb Terry,| (h¢ 120-yard sticks when he made : sidered yet in The Star elreuit | they slipped over a 4 to 3 win on tl Alki Juniors at Columbia field terday. The Heights team is right along now. They seored tl winning runs in the eighth fi when the Alki defense wobbled at thd \ critical time, pols of Beattie will hold | ‘eee ac the Celver| The Columbia Slickers broke inte: the winning column for the first. yesterday, when they galloped ahead of the Madison Park Washington field by an § the distance in 14:2. The former ree 4:5, held by Bob Simpson Pacific Coast infielder, to be ready te fill Herzog’a job if the Chicago can't stand the strain | INSURE AMATEURS ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Contra Municipal Baseball league mit the insurir pers include b clauses. EXIT FREE GOLF ol track teams Broadway of players injury and Jimmy Wilde, famous English fy- weight champion, sails for home. Orerom won the rthweat collere CHICAGO,—Jackson park here has| track meet tt Penman fay with s¢|The Slickers have @ had its last free golf after 20 years points ‘The other teams finished as fol- but lost out in three close games a§ of it. It will co cents to reg og idaho 30. Washing’ | the start of thelr season. ter in future. Lockers are $6 for the 6. Frankland of Washington made | season. a jump of 6 fest ch for the papi ss mp registered by Nortawent nigh umy-| BACK FROM REGULAR MEADOW |°""" = ay | ker of the Senators Soe er of the Senators cou! GARY, Ind—By July 4 Gary ex FAST LIKE ROXY | ioose players awaiting tmmetista | pacts to have com ita $400.04 WICHITA, Kas-Frank Isbell| Shipment around the major clubhouse and golf course, According | thinks he has in Lyman Smith, blond) He is back from an ‘inruccesstud {0,the committee, it will have a 18th outfielder, a man who can cover aa| hunting Jaunt, ; S39 ) ground in the fleld as Roxy = ton used to do for the Wichita | CUB IS \ CREDITS DIXIE CHICAGO.—Fred Mitchell mot 61 SAN FRANCISC Charles Gra 7 Jer "ee red am, manager of the Beals says ne| “IN BUSINESS” _| sscured & sved ball plague i ways in the market for Dixie SHREVEPORT, La — ine former Frieberg to the club, Ala baseball notables are “in oll” here | outfielder, good hitter, now. They are Ed Klepfer, Poll Per-| hurdier and football 7 | ™ | ritt, Bob Harmon, Ira Thomas, Cyril ——— ae Slapnicka, Mike Massey, John Gan-| TW EXIT SHORT BOUTS | oie Qabes ona aie Matoy. | MANY I COLUME! 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