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PAGE 12 ge, er eT LS ON TRIAL MONDAY; MAR HIS RECORD is also no bonehead when comes | game JACK DEMPSEY GOES TAINT WILL ALWAYS: ' ry.|Jobnson, Krug. Ru Sheeley and) season. With Wally Sehang heck in Next Monday, Jack Dempsey, world’s champion heavy-)/ uy, Reet. Sherer © the felg, the Sox are well } I y, . steady Fe : the federal | Mulizen are the boys with the wal:| ‘sho sonmam, “Ther | weight, goes on trial facing a slacker charge in the federal OO R they should all be hitting | right : Pranc mps 5 re » he ~ iin, the A have been getting gout pitch court at San Francisco. If Dempsey is proven guilty, he! cone to the .300 mark when th ih yg should—and will—receive his just deserts, but if he is not! season ends | Rewwredd Imat fall which rid the Sox 1 ccording to the ver-|tender in this country whereby his! phe infield in working smoothly of some had clemenia wae the real Guiry, accorcing drawing power would be endange Mulligan, at t in coming around. | {Sekine of the Beantown American | dict of the jury, the American oie noticed Wilde His fielding haa been right up to| “—““""™ public will be just as quick to pa: Moore of Pete Herman. ¢ snuff this week and his hitting hae! xen w former Por clear him of disgrace as they no; he wants to meet thore | heer that could be maked. itrug, | @pekane ¢ . h bova ove t Sea ong land. 4 Johnson at short, are will be to condemn him. wer in ar old Eng at see in"? al man of the world, an|funny rules, and where Sir James | as there is in the league ay. John Diicsiann donna wave te tome © about as much chance to lowing | son is a pr of a shortstop while ‘char gardiess of whether he'ts|48 4" armless man h ¢ playing | Krug is a steady worker at second pote Se eet wokdiang ha in eusmenee|® MOTD. Not that Jimeay @iint fehl. |eeoner ic a hisholnee fret: eacker | to bs a fighter, not only with his|Decause he did, according to press relfor this league and because of his| — ¢ isis cette | has but with his heart ports from the Bast. And not that! extreme reach saves @ lot of bad/ Migtes, formar Seattle , proposed bout with Georges h© Wasn't meeting rugged boys—he! uy rows | ting in the leadoff position on 1 ini Boy g Reecuid x was shaded by Jack Sharkey—but - | Ziteeg taste, Covsen lo dust 0 te Carpentier, the French champion, is . - Magyert and Rumler are good out | te fellow, but manages te get his entirely out of the question until) Here, Just commenting on the fact | reidars, ghe one weakness in the reg.| base haecks and le opeedy | . that James wi not only ana fleht | Dempsey is cleared of the slacker ular lineup being Sands in left field | charge. No real American would|*f: Dut as a And thoee | ite in really an infielder. He mis want his champion to be fighting the |Amertcan do! he kets | sudged several flies during the past champion of Fran a real fighter,|and things s wind. | nck and didn’t hit at al doth in ring and In war,” with the | Pimms Oumnt fo make Cite a few | 'nutch Byler is the Reex’ best bet stigma of a slacker charge hangin pent aed AM KCe | pehind the plate. Jenkins didn’t make over his head m preasion with his work Tt was natural that the Amer McCarthy Risks hits fairty well but doesn’t - ican sporting public should become ° th hollering about and hove are playing inflamed when Dempeey waa charged, CROWN Friday iedtn, arte. Tee mat ten am, and even if he is) Johnny MeCarthy, who won tack was dynamite hee uilty by a jury. there his Coast welterwets tly responsible for Maan, far on his record | week when he beat Mo twe Senttlo runs ecoring im the firet * fiy-chamer, and Charley Pick x as a fighter, hejrisk his title at the Arena game. an Seeneae Wenner, Can the wasn't where the real fighting was|when he takes on Travie Davia Ths Dens are getitne wen geek being done’ No man ts guilty until!) Everett boy. There is some talk th pitehing—something they have lacked Pédie Marphy, whe pap y he is proven guilty, but public! Frankie Murphy, the Portland bor.| for several seasons, Young | stars of Counie Mack's fi opinion is public opinion. and there's | will replace Davia, who is aid to turned in a pair of bweet games dur ates 30 © ew, vee & scar on Dempsey's record that no/ have injured his arm in training, but! ing the week. Nick Cullop pitchea| plezime reewlacty jury will ever be able to erase. | Davis will go thru his regular work-|and won two heady gamea Stroud ° jout at the Arena today and if he is|and Leverenz, two of the real de Wilde Was ©. K. the match will go thru as|péhdables didn’t win here, but they “Wise” scheduled. Davis held the title at\are good pitchers and should turr time, Jake Abel in Ta:|in a lot of wins for the Bees There ¢ " 7 Wersog, the veteran Chi Jimmy Wilde, the flywetght king to Billy Wright. | is plenty of pitching reserve strength ls thru with the has sailed for his home in England.| who in turn fost it to Lux in Reiger, Baum and Bromiey, ail | #* © regular because of 11 And, let it be said for James, that| McCarthy is one of the marvels of | experienced men boar els the Wieey C not only if he a good battler, but he the Coast ri A veteran at — } he is fighting at a better cir THE SEATTLE. STAR i} Bees Have Good || Rush Crashes ‘PITCHERS | sd 2th Home Run | NEW YORK, June 1 | United Presi)—Babe Ruth batted ut his twelfth home run he second Yankee. Washing | game, ‘The circuit bingle wa nade off Johnson ning tor Senators. New York won | | HITTING Lake even Er Johnson's Salt break White managed to with the local forces during the paat eight games on the local baseball lot said Bees should be in th ° all the way for the Coast league flag Joh nc cam has the biggest kick in its attack of any team in the league, The first six hitters in the Weteh out for the Norton Red Sox! They're American gh to give any Coast | the big surprise Maggert race se far of the lineup are er 1 thie pitcher a nightmare BISKRA — AM AMERICAN Horse JorPen 7 FEET BIS INCHES (Voages, France Aug If 1912) ‘WAGNER — 1 4 double header — __MWAS UP 7 TIMES AND MADE 7 ats, (2 Homers, 3 overts AMD 2 SINGLES ) The PLoveR FLIES From NOVA Scotia To PATAGONIA WITHOUT PAUSE on REST CHARLEY STREET CAUGHT A BALL THRown From WASHINGTON’S MONUMENT — (555 Feet ) = @ LA PAZ —— DESCEND To A DEPTH oF 60 Freer CUBS WILL BE WITHOUT JIM VAUGHN BY HENRY L. FARRELL r Chance for P BELIEVE IT OR NOT June can't bea Jt stay ennant lam hing a very | Vl8r Ones around to wim a few bal ! FEUX CLUB AND CLOTHIERS WILL MIX =| a David With aan't “ a clean slate of three st Ned r ch, the Felix etub 0A the woodlan Tailored Ready diamond squad animals mee one of the momt vita tet Dav f The Star league tasehall over. nday at Lincoln playfield, opel | ams have hung up a wf Sf three straight games, ‘The ‘aml ag Keay squad hat downed the ag Uncle Columbia Slickers ang ‘the t club to date, while the Feliz Ath ib has defeated the ri t tLe Ses =< : i | to pitch his first game of the sassy for the Tailored Ready ‘The other games for Sunday South Seattle vs, Ballard Beavers Rainier Valley va Interbay Adams field, Mercer field, City Cubs vs. Greenwood Woodland park ane Athletic Club wa am | Juniors, at Hiawatha field, | Madison Park vs. Rainier Helgi, umbia field. & at & areitl Columbia Blick town Merchants, at Bout pare BE] #34, trt " ae uP a could ma LEDOUX K.0'S Ff ime om 7 JIM HIGGINS LONDON, June 1—Charles Ip doux, French bantam champion, 1 tained his European crown here terday when he knocked out Higgens, English challenger, is llth round of a 20-round bout MILWAUKEE, Wis—Jack ex-Australian boxer, is . | take some American boxers on a tew in the Antipodes this summer, There | will be a half dozen in the party, LOST ;Dursing along, but it’s @ conveniet = | pleasure to havea bunch of lessapee games ne « steaming pen s Ss 0 N - to business. The Englishman went |right now than he has ever shown | won. OVEN | ereatou' back to England with some $60,000 He's tough: in fact he's never beer . . - y 7 a , ~ a ~ y two aces without fighting a single real con- knox f hie feet, an ‘ Bey Wetews, Soeetuees , BOYS AND GIRLS, WE WERE WALLOPED and “H t the zo nel knocked off of t fe: and he hits | mente felons to Seattle >» t e° the first time this sea Seattic almost won the first game from Salt Lake yesterday, but pot If one of . | =m a the teaaa tall ovchied * some ragced fielding by Hartford in the ninth inning with the score jor, he may just as | tite ft Redgers has | even up, let the wimming run across the plate. The count was three all whole hand in the dis W See eee oe a GASTON when Hartford started out the ninth inning with a boot. Brenton lost | card 4 ye an ane in sixth place. control and filled the bags. There were two out and with a cinch play The pennant can be won on two) eerncsine shane Si, ie Waete CHEVROLET | at first, Martford tried to force & runner going inte second, and said | pitchers, as Kid Gleason showed in| : ep ag ny for ® viel to ' | runner was safe, while the winning tally filtered across the plate. The but they have to be fron men. | THE Ss Se ae cae ee | WINS RACE | final score was 4 to 3. Seattle didn't have a chance in the second | Tris Speaker up to the present! AY. the local pastare - | game, as everybody booted the apple The final count was 7 to 1. jUme is rocking in the mune boat. | CONNIE MACK | Reckers of the San Joaquin valley Selon, = veel —g sa INDIANAPOLIS, June 1.—After | There was a record crowd out to see the double bill. | Stan Coveleski and Jim Bagby have| They can't sell Mr. McGillicuddy| flube,Sts, planning, to make suck =.) Patrick Henry © hs — a, \Sendidig ‘fie 408 snilen, Ralph Dé Pas The teams divided the series with four wins each. | been his lone dependable hurlers. big reputations. He isn't in the mar-| Ceast league will heve to ante ns | WhO pitches from the ports peed ‘ Seattle's P. C. 1. league misfits lost another pair, They have won But if the Cubs or Indians run in ket for them. He isn't that sort of a| biee chipe before it can compete,” when not busy orating; Pete |ma's allot caught fire and for two games out of 23 starts. to @ bunch of bad weather and find| guy. Here's Connie's do | = Compton, the hard-hitting out him out of the mad in the 5004 " est themacives facin, a late season “I am not in the market to bay KING LEAR fielder who was traded for |» classic here yesterday, Gaate ae schedule, with double-headera, they big repatations, What I want is ball Sitting on the bench doesn't tm.| Harry Wolters Jast year; Schang | Chevrolet won the event, with rier 2 may have to give way to another Prove the batting eye. The old con-| and Cook, who caught for Se | Thomas finishing second. Tom oS aun | fidence, s0 neceasary to a batter who| atthe at times last year, and | Miltan was third, an 1 Jimmy H ailaencan tanece U "le either tenahanenié hand a taal docan't disappoint the fans with the! Rey Grover, a Seattle product, | phy was fo with De Palma fi aR Won le Pet + put up to it like the champion Reds bags loaded, just oozes away if he is| who is playing the hot corner lshing fftt r ae 4 @ | Cleveland a1 summer, when they played kept on the bench too long. Coast! for the Sacs. Prough was the The winner made nearly 640 ateted ae a ‘ games in three days, | league pitchers made a monkey out| ehoice to pitch for the visitors Me made bietance 23 § | they*might crack of King Lear this spring while | today with Siebold burling for an average of Sf ; Of course, it can be reasoned that Cubs were out here. Now Lear the home forces. r second best . ae Br Oye o star hurlers like Alexander and — been reieaned to the Giants and | - e ever me ae: + toy 20¢ | Vaughn, Coveleski and Bagby, W PAL MOORE gets into the lineup. Lear ; 26,000" persons mw the ee ° ams and Cicotte, et al, are better The Memphis bantam, Pal Moore. pee oe ON big clasnic. There were no real ser ; than a whole staff of stars with tem who is credited with using more gear “Sitting om the bench is hed tor | RAMPAGE r 4 as, a a e 2: paren : Th. peramental ar such as Pat Mo shifts in the ring than any other box| {he sym. It lo alse bed ter ‘the Is “Babe' ed over on the e 2 ran and John McGraw have been h in the game. has a wholesome respect! terwsitenal Inagee T hed ail the eco. | Kin#’® ransom w i 4 vers started the ‘ é es pe | neve re tc for Carl Tremaine, Jimmy Dunn's| fidesre tm the-werld. My mark wag | Yankees ncan deena nae ae. ¢ 3 ee eee], Se SOR eo TRUSS TORTURE la latest deb te, of Cleveland, wh away over When | stepped te | big homerun king smashed out his . 8 +4 : 590 ng the lead in th esters Setar Senctasie, of Coates. We] Sov er Miwa caee e |e Mane tne ouachet out Se] perenne wees tit te $2 oldne he ned ie ete | can oe stm a ; an ‘al a ve iz fonmect. Afler spending @ year en | ve ii ete terday, nicking Wal He 1 ' ~ red Celleher with a firm hand. Right | fee tris to prove its ‘ other night. Pal admtte that the! the Cute’ bench something happened, | Washington yesterday, OVER GRIFFITHS 6 8 : ; «at Kelleher with a . free trial to pr Clevelander had the fight his own! Daring the first few gees this | ‘er Johnson for the cireult. He tx WOMGl t. tais 1 Jae eetioe a reer i H ae now Joh is the most popular fel A. LUNDBERG 00. F way after the third session. He says:| SE5"uc' carve my ‘cheviaen Teng | far ahead of his 1919 record as he! | AKORN a Salareuael . b + Ai} [low aM. eoneee rier Taira ave, iiving the devil hie due. 1 want | for a goed one and the picher slips mt “Reve 12 Samecs tat yeer| eee aanne ten anch Pit le ‘Me otianlienieetee 4 the tana to knew that Cart Tremaine @ couple of strikes past me.” Thee the middle of July. ws Getended his y Jobneon's| ohlon New Tork 2 is @ wonderful sone whe whee 1 the third one font J the here yeaterda n ‘ , kreat ring future before And 1 | [don't feel the eld confidence, Ahoat . Brit had ner } Rg, ar 7 iso want them to know fs | all I did for the Culm last season | ALEXANDER GOING dita Sane nail torn ene 00000102 1—4| Boston « anetphie 1-8, o i big encegh—the Tem bets Innis | Wat play the plane.” STRONG p rs ‘ eosersi2e | inmeee-Ae aie Geteat nee bene | Grover Alexander, the pitching | [ver socouding to newsr wate ° Re “The Sagebrusher,” a novel of the =” | CONNIE MACK Jace of the Chicago ( io pitel t we Sa hy Garanee «| West, begins Monday, June 7, in The : aii y avo | Mr. McG y's son, Earl, is,ing the game of his career. He act Brenton te 9 T = Ax ume cteE Snow june |tather nonplinend at the conditions| une wp his tots wuent win vex | MONROE WINS | at : about what kind of an assortment! he finds in Moline, where he haa| terday g back ° y Wolter, J im about what kind of an aaortment |e finda in Moline, where he asl terda FROM SULTAN | re = ‘nee tdberde of the ee baseball club. The offspr of the Monroe t na win 8 has been keeping close tab on Eddie | ¢longated Connie M xed so, VERNON SHOULD against th team at Me Cicotte of the White Sox this sum.| Very good to swipe nt for START COMING by a 4 to 8 cx Coffman pitch: . the Plowboys. He thinks his chance: With their pitchers coming around | steady bal he was greatly inter- would be better if he had another into forr . \ m Tigers sh 16 men. work, since name 80 does Mr. MeGillicuddy rt to ki a ye like a hich is now on ti | - - p ™ shelf. To my surprise, he showed m: ‘Hie prospects aren't se goed. If (Piercy, Weim Dell, Smaliw see a varied assortment of stuff. His fie Same wasn’t Mack he'd Reve ® -| touck, W. Mitchell and Fromme| Batteries: Coffman and fast ball is as goot as ever. It still low more chance, hecanse Moline evi re nan aoe f ‘ for | Casey Knudson takes that little uncanny hop which ©} dently expected me to send them ail | make a swell staff of hurlers for Casey a n makes it so bard te hit, bf also pnb gl gas bern pork gg y hag hod this league Dell ia just abe ar i > has © hesatifally breaking spitter, | &7F ws » bat he ood a hurler as there is in the ' Saat "tas® staias “Zecsieee, "ise | Geagr ecking fer'e Sunes ics | minor ieague today, judeing ‘trom| MATTY MAY QUIT his old-time dee! chance to cate jor lea ‘ ng from) sw RK.~-Christy Mathewson = Knuckle ball. When you fore | the other fellow napping. his performances so far thi neasc te ene If your gums bleed you ne the Tisere (down on strikes, “the | niet ime oe oo i have Pyorrhea. This di ge ge Se Bg A. E. BEAMISH SEATTLE MAY se Gactchns «pag ally | fang fod rly al ease should be taken care ae Long veal | America's chances to win the Davis GET OUTLAWS - feels he can be of some use to yi of at once, to insure good that the ciimiastion of frean pithing | cup in England this year are pretty Seattle may yet line up Stub : health meant the passing of Cicotte. He ap- | bright, according to A. FL. Beamish Spencer, former Salt Lake Many people are made giddy by . s ° a to be aa sweet @ piteher 96 (and Major A. H. Lowe, members of| catcher, and Beals Becker, the | the social whirl y . ¢ fad look Yor’ Cleatte'te beiee’gsad |the British Isles Davis cup team,| hard-hitting American Associa. | ——— oe | For the next 30 day: ‘ & pitcher asin the past, Eddie inen- | now visiting in Canada. Heamish| tion outfielder, who are playing Soffle will give a liberal discount dewed with gray matter.” | says: | with outlaw teams. The new ctw pe on all Dental work. = | “The Americans, at peeeent, me | national commission ruling that ty \ the ¢ 4 | very strong. They have players like | . ! " 5 went: i mAY BATES pasebar| WM dontwtons WT, Tihden TT and forces players to report by July coe | All work guaranteed 15 / ent: The San Joaquin valley baseball! Yarene Micherds, whe aes play | 1 or be suspended from or- hoe aon ell years. # circuit promises to be more trouble-| @ wenderfal game. Tilden and Rich ganized baseball for five years OR ey Sper 3 , een id some to the Pacific Coast league in| ards are slill young and will bereme | ay bring this pair around. | ning 1921 than the Federals ‘cauned the| fren better. On the contrary, | we Seattle wouldn't have much Apia RAMEE Ge pe 4 ° y majors, The Idaho outlaws also are| orm coming slong in Englend, and the room for either right-new, but 4 Po) bakes ie nite scooping. up players from the Coast-| future is none too bright. Nevers Was. Guia be Gaul 4A avass te Hee eR EME tea w ° era, Ray Bates, manager of one of| eae » oo | trades ; Beth are the property | <9 J | summary 4 Hiruck out By Brenton 3 P ° ] Over Fifty Years ¢ Californ’ ubs, says . = of the local club, . 7 - — At present Wm not able to pay | Is a girl's chance to marry the be a ton 1, off ‘Thurate alin. ess tere “ ¥ enough money rab any of the an she'd wa no better than 50-607 7 more ve ™ are renton, iceding, Blazers, fhe Con mga nad ae mmeats ‘han 60507) HARTFORD TO. GO Troe” or those made cor | seri, Kenworthy : Suspender Satisfaction fut just wait until next spring. | Read "The Sagebrusher TO MILWAUKEE rubber that, l real eely; Kru entists besssae ae Sette Bruce Hartford, who has been the v have ‘em all, as well pan fort f zs misttt of the local infield at short Metin wnt wntaheris 08 Thi Suspender com ad I Entry Blankk _[!:27,!2 onterty te sointine at GE ea Mar cTe 6 ird Ave. ‘Short Men—Tall Men ar lennis Entry Bla Stes Gey ete me eg : Shert Boo-~ Tae ie elation, ame— 2:15. Umpires and | | " I wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament. I am Hartford has shown that he isn’t Phyle ’ i etrain ond an amateur tennis player tn good standing. I wish to enter the ||, (1, league player by the work . | | Made of new, 1 elastic to send oa events marked with cros he ies done eo far, Fle winy come PACIFIC COAST LEAC NOW | not strain your rouldere— dou le attched " ay come aes ‘net bat Jeather——non-rus! Men's singles : When cavinencdoveee around in time in the A. A., but right TP BECONDAVE. TE | 2, risnciece 3M 64 REX PLAYING §f} inher ou ti ned Women's glen soovovee. Ring at all. Hie gee hai bas, | eee ee ee | Car fl AAI] They Satisfy or Money Re WARE AAG iss + ants ectns abedicins ts Jéaesbvedss cheaceeeed a je Kets hard-hit balls, | ———= ernan AN ; k but little, easy groundrers rolling at Tos aneslins: | Jac Mansfactured and Gu-renteed by RA GEAEAE ss asoceidsstce <conabubedisennees fin axe hie atamenis Do You Know Sacramento D $ H. M. HEINEMAN SONS Women's doubles ....... te Seattle 18 ‘ R44 emp ey San Francisce Rea cons BALL PARK BOUTS || That Seattle has the fin-]) “9” Pranviaco 2-0. Oax and 9-6, SOLD BY ig j DENVER, Colo—Gus West, man.|| est billiard .parlor in the erage 406) Lan Atipsion €-1 AOR e een e reer seeeeseesenses esses esessessseeessseeeees ager of the Gold Belt Boxing club. AGETOOS cocrcccccrcccccsessscresreccccreccesesesessevecssscees Name partners in Goubles events, Entries clone June 3 and will be accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Fleer. « has closed his down-town pi 7 will conduct matches during the mer at the bal park by the Bears when | the Westera lease nd sum: | formerly used | Denver was in INTERNATION w AL 1 “Daredevil Jack” [a

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