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PAGE 16 BASE KNOCK MAY LEAD SIWASHES OUT OF BASEMENT IN COAST LEAGUE The old f. to lead the > shioned base knock may be the Modern Moses attle Siwashes out of the cellar in the Coast} KEARNS AND CHAMP FACE BIG CHARGES BY THE RINGSIT THE SEATTL STAR THE RUTHERMOMETER BALLARD BEAVERS TO MAKE FIRST BOW When dack Dempsey, world’s champion heavyweight, goes on trial at San Francisco next week before Federal Judge Mor ris T. Dooling, charged with conspiring to defeat the oper» tion of the selective service act, Jack Kearns, his manager, will also be on trial charged with aking the fighter to evade the draft After Dempsey was first charged with being a slacker, league. The gang has fying manner. The way they handled their maces in ye terday’s game was gratifying to hear and also to see. The boys are not only hitting the ball hard but they are getting their blows when they count. Seattle counted 10 runs in the second frame. We won 12 to 1. For detailed accounts see the scoreboard. ‘ Walter Mails was treated to a mean reception in the second inning yesterday. W alter lost temporary control and then everybody started hit-| ee: | ting. A couple of boots in the field, a wild throw and some more lack of control | spelt disaster for Walter. Kuntz finjshed the game. ‘The trite has been bagging its share of hits, and if the defense w Steady down, we are going to climb lar, ¥ Remember Phil Cooney, the tite Hebrew who used to play shertetep for the Spokane Indians at the eld Yewler way park? at X out of the cel 1 Stumph looked pretty good in there yesterday ting a co je of nice safeties and playing a ~ pady game at short, Dutfielders Hit | wiaaienwn hasn't done anything tn | the hitting line yet, but is bound to| arted to pound the old apple in real satis-| interest spread at a fever heat thruout the porting world of the coantry, but suddenly died down. Now that the champion and bis manager face trial, sporting fans theuoat the land are watching for the results of ] the trial thet will either free | Dempsey or send the premier fighter of the world to prison. The “woman in the case,” Maxine Dempeey, will be the chief witness: for the prosecution, ‘The biggest [interest in the case will center on whether the government will be able to prove that ahe is the Ingal wife of Dempsey. Government of |fictals working on the case admit |ted recently that they had learned that she had married the champion in Utah a few weeks after her voree from her first hushand |'Utan laws require that a year must lapse after a divoree before remartiage and if the government }ean prove that Dempsey and Max line were never legally married |Uncle Sam will be able to une her as chief witness against the cham come thru Eldred fas started t r pion Brick crashed out twosingles in the The trial, which was set for Mon fat second, Wolter also is hitting the - “ day, has been set ahead one day ball hard, New Haven club getting under way on Tuesday Of the infiekters, there can be no Avsitant United States Attorney complaint made about their hitting PP my Qearta, bg southpaw with ¢ WwW. Thomas, attached to Gen. Both Bohne and Murphy are two of | D*\ hed inet year, tae tts American Pershing’s staff aa a colonel tn the hardest hitters in the iO. | aaeoc atom, | France, will conduct the prosecu Stumph may come around with the — }tion. Gavin MeNab, San Francisco willow, Kenworthy has been ot the| | Young Mewerth, » catcher lattorney, will handle the defense. | showed © lot of promise with the Victoria club in the old Nerthwent- ern lrague, in doing mask duty fer the Fort Worth ciab in the leegue. The FL Werth club first place. uperade for the past week or #0. Even Jack Adams, the wguar) catcher, has started to hit. Defense Must Hold Up We've said, ever since the season ‘oume te ie started, the the local team would) rieya a former Reattie oftfieider. start to win if its defense held up. jum min th for there ie a lot of potentia' Voustrial strength om the team. For a while the boys seemed to have their dob bers up in the air, but they’re going better now and dewerve credit when Temmy Lakemovic, Seattle kid pitcher turned in a nice game for the Mobile club athern league the other Gay, back the Little Rock club wi five hits and one run. Me won, 3 te i ‘The Mobile ctud te in third place BYl Nollan, Lincoln high school tennis estar, will play Chet Vincent. of Broadway, high the finals for the title at Woodland in net ay yeaterday by defeating Bruce Hes ketb, his team mate, 6-2, 7-6 Notlan and Hesketh wil) play Olin and Livingood, of Franklin, io the) double finals. Billy Cunningham, who was held | ing down the center-fleld job with! the locals until he broke his arm, x few weeks aro, is O. K. again. But nies where, we ask, will William break Inte the Seattle outfield? te may| CHEVROLET TO replace Middleton, if that fe RACE IN TACOMA =: fails to come thru, but Billy haen chance in the world to beat FE winner of the oe Wolter out of a job. Bill > classic at Indianapolis be traded, or Middleton may be sent Monday, w at Tacoma July 5. to another elub. if players can be according to reports from the up tained for them who would bolster Sound city. His brother, Louis, also Up the keystone defense | will race. COOLS FANS OFF SACRAMENT) .—¥red Pearl, box ing promoter here, ia not overlook P ng that will make his cus * comfortable, He'll install tric fans to keep the fans cool PAT GRIEVES Gaston Chevrolet 0 ob IS BRENTON TO BE TRADED? ' Herb Brenton ts to be traded to ancther club in the Coast league, according to reports in local ball circles. Prexy Klepper hasn't verified the statement yet, but with the local club car- n won his way into the finals | McNab t# also attorney for Mary | Pickford In her court fight against | the state of Newnda to prevent the | revoking of her divorce decree from |OQwen Moore. fled the following memes fer the per- | — manent registration tet) L. Constan tine, SN. Carte, J. Campengenta, F. | BENJAMIN BOXES eR EE ey |e K. Patetcett, | and Shannon kicked head off a few | time ago Anderson's weeks later. This is the first time that Shannon has been able to get Benjamin in the same ring we him. M’CARTHY HAS A BIRTHDAY Johnny McCarthy, the, fighting |harp from San Franciaco, the new past welterweight king, celebrated 29th birthday yesterday. Johnny ets better every year, He's faster right now than he was two yearn ago on his first real invasion of the Northwest. He showed it wher lhe outhoxed Morrie Tux here last week. GUNBOAT SMITH IN MOVIES Gunbeat Smith, alleged heavy weight, is planning to enter the movies in California, according to Southern press reports. His big scene is probably looking for some soft spot to land. rying seven fn cgred ogi CINCINNATL—The suspension of Brenton, who has = ha Pat Moran grieved the Red leader time getting started with the y much. He had tever been | onA® MISKE. ON local team, may be the bird to be traded for n man who would bol- ster up that infield. fined or suspended before during bis 26 years in baseball | ATHLETIC MINISTER WAY TO COAST Billy Minke, St. Pan! heavyweight who stayed the limit in a ‘siz round fight and @ 10-round go with RUTH HAS Jack Dempsey before the present CONFIDENCE NOW WILMINGTON, Pa—Tbe Rev.) champion won his titi, is on his There's no telling where “Babe | Ralph Boring, stude way to the Coast. He boxes in Rath, the ‘w York slugger, will Milwaukie, Ore, in a couple of stop in his mad homerun swat ‘or the | weekn His opponent has not been career, Three times yesterday the earned letters) iicked. He will probably be seen behemoth walloped the apricot for in action with Frank Farmer here the circuit, running his record up to tm later date. Miske plann in which is more than bait the wum-| _ HOBBY 1S FAN rip to the Coast last winter, but ber he collected last ason. Ruth AUSTIN.—The American Legion! was held up by fliness. has the confidence now, and he may | has the assurance of Cov Hot | = accomplish wonders before the sea-|that the bill asking for 10-round box : iG . Al BOXING UP son ts He's the biggest draw-|ing bouts for Texas will go before t : ing card in bascball, and be 1* sure.) the lawmakers with hin indorsement.| “7 CONFERENCE MEETING ly proving worth all of the coin that | Whether boxing will be made an BIG MONEY NOW the Yanks paid for him. BOB BUSY BOY Bin okras pace pda ee ference meeting at Portland. Inter AKRON.-Bob Martin has thres|ion has put him in a position to sell |Clae boring is all that ie allowed # booked before he shows here | his services hich. He is asking $6,-|%) (oR) pig Gs el hasbee ge pestle Aled pein acre anford and California have or first open-air show to be iven in “ee “—r } Se a ree, a ees Kentucky since the new boxing law.| WILHOIT’S CASE = |Shietic club amatours during the é ies a wow ] ‘ | winter senso ) boxing on the It'a at Louisville, on Jur TOLEDO.—Joe Wilhoit is c0lNK ® | Yoom, itis highly probable that SESSHAS BACK «5. [65 gd hack to the tojore for bis third |e Tie Gna wi be Eanes PHILADELPHIA.—Jess Tannehill,| trial. His case is peculiar in that he | (nt @ollemiate activity at | Satur former major league pitcher h-| loses his stuff in big league parks, | "7" "som * ing the Phil rookie pitchers. His - ip similar to the one held by Jac PUEBLO.—-Colorado gets back into| SONTAG TO Coombs, of the Tigers. organized baseball. It is the @an| BOX M'CARTHY - — Luia Valley league, made up of six Johnny MeCarthy, the new wel PR ype gy jy cag deg begin ba a apie of 150 games will|terweight champion of the Coast. Jun re played has finally found an opponent. for Friday night's show at the Arena After having been lined up with ° Travie Davis, of Hverett and tar ennis ntry Blank Frankie Murphy of Denver, only to have the bouts fall thru, Me I wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament, I am | Carthy was finally matched to box an amateur tennis player in good standing. I wish to enter the Val Sontag, the local middleweight events marked with cross@ The rest of the card will go on| as scheduled with Johnny Fisk, of MEN'S GINSIED . -nsccsces cree ceressccmssinccscs ces ere csgecvooses New York, boxing Bert Forbes, Women's Singles cocecss os csccccsecsecscoces coos sep cvocsctoses Men's doubles Women's doubles ....cccencocs+- ot eer eeeeece MAZOE GOUDS nee cendcocremsedccccevmncees soseccs casccccopooce NAME cocscccoicecesccsssecscssocsacsccccccceces Address Name partners in doubles events, Entries close June 2 and will be secepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's Intercollegiate sport on the Coast | will be decided Saturday at the con another Jocal boy, in the tightweight division in the second bout on the card. HITE SIGNS UP RIDLEY Bud Ridley may yet be seen in action in Seattle soon, He has been signed up to box for Clay Hite at the Arena on a date yet to be set, It is probable that he will box either Earl Baird or Joe ‘Gorman. | ‘What kind of ctnes has the Mallard) Beavers? | Thies is what Star league baseball fana are wondering, as the Beavers have @ big rep, but haven't played 4 game in The Star league as yot |The dropping out of several team Jereated havoc with the Beavers’ schedule. They are due to play their first game of the season Sunday when they take on the South Seattle Merchants at Adams field. ‘The ; |eavers are the dark horses in the | race | ‘The big game Sunday will find the Felix club battling the Tailored Ready crew at Lincoln playfield This is the first game of the reason |for the clothiers on their home lot | Both teams have kicked thru with |three wtraight wins, and first pl in League No, 2 will be at stake Sup day | Pe other games are lined up for ¥ |Sunday. Home teams are named last and home team managers must line up the grounds for Sunday's games. Managers should let the sporting editor of The Star know an leoon as possible when the grounds lean be uned. | Here's the rest of the schedule for this week Rainier Valley Juniors va. Inter bay, at Mercer field. City Cubs vs. Greenwood Cubs, at B. F. Day field ¢ Spartan Athletic club wa Alki Juniors, at Hiawatha ’ | Madison Park vs, Rainier Heights |; iJ | j Merchants — The Rainier Heights Juniors have kers ve. Georgetown » th Park. at RF. Day feild will be the heme grounds for the Greenwood Cube The field eam be reached by the Phinney ave * ‘The Commie Mickers have reetetwret rt mee} Wiliam Cross cancelled Roy Kyte * 7 )"* from tnetr wet ¥ ‘The etic cud has affect | and Maghes so thety lst and have Mdedrand. — | an AG and the Cavatter | PACTFIO the! park June if bie picnic ‘The cists plan to stag The sore ‘The batteries Mullen and Sv! Takicawa and Suyt ‘GOOD SPORTS MILWAUKEF.—Evon close friend of Pinky Mitchell admit he was beat en in his recent match with Low Tendier, The Quaker City fighter collected $7,11 WANT COLLEGIAN 0.83 for his end LINCOLN, Neb.—The Chicago Americans are dickering fon Pitcher John Pickett, captain of the Univer | sity of Nebraska baseball team. He is a right-handed six-footer. BASEBALL HONORS NOTRE DAME, Ind.—Thia school holds the reputation of graduating more big league ball players than any school in the United States “Pop” Anson leads the parade. DEFIES THE KNIFE PQRTLAND.—-Bud Anderson, for mer lightweight contender, has just \ his fifth operation. Fight ing the ex-pug to withstand the physictans say SOLDIER LEAGUES OMAHA.-—Soldiers at Camp Dodge have formed two regimental basebal leagues of eight teams each. They will clash with other camp teams, | also. jergone stamina enables knife, PACIFIC COA LBAC BASEBALL Rainier Park SACRAMENTO Vs ‘Today Game called at 3 p 2:90 p.m. SEATTLE m. Sund. Take 4th Ave. Car,’ something telle us it's moing to bo mighty if the weather will y stay “put” for a few and the finny tr warmed up for act A wee bit At any rate. our fishing reports are published. Fri day, which tell just where the fishing ts good, and we AURKeMt vou get _m copy be- fore starting out Te SPORTING GOODS STORE Diper « Toft Ine | | 1109 SECOND AVE. TIM SPORTING 6000S STORE umbia field. be Walter Mails, the only, terrible see was Introduced to a flock of yesterday by the Seattle Siwashes, and t ane hits in the locals walked off with the second straight game from Sacramento, The final count was 12 to Ten runs scored in the second frame, Everybody was hitting the ball, and there was just a procession of base hits, walks, errors, ete, until the 10 rolled in. Seattle added two more in the seventh, while Sacramento was saved from a shutout by bunching hits for a single marker in the last canto, Seattle's they made Us Vernon te another team which wielded ~ yesterday battered for 1% bite the Tlaws winning, # to « The Beavers used INTERN ATION Won last Oxfords at fords at ) pairs English Cait Oxfords.. 144 pairs Brown C Blucher or rubber Brown and BI 169 pairs Calf Fal general 20 Per Ce Salt Shoes with soles. Calf, narrow a 19 pairs Brown C: Mouse Kid Top onlan Bla acrament A ang.ert ° mp, if : c t > 1 ‘ 3 } e 1 10 34 18 HPO. A * 16 ia © i ae ES | hen ae Be ee oe ee .S.8 Sk er ey, 1s 27 16 oe ei? ooo? 123912 Hy Reiboid M Bases on ba Mt Matis 2, eff Kunts @, off Belbold wo-base hite— Orr, Stumpf. Dou! aye Mollwiix, Sheehan to Btumpt Kransa thelr beets Inetend jo their bands, and the Beas won T te 8 ~ THE SIGN OF GOOD FOOTWEAR High Shoes and Oxfords Downstairs at Second and Madison OXFORDS 26 pairs White Canvas English and blk Hide Ventilated Oxfords one eeeeesee es B2Z.80 28 paire Brown Elk Skin Ven tilated Oxfords at... Smok Last HIGH SHOES 21 pairs Brown Scout and Blucher Work Shoes at - 84.80 and ucher sty! 71 paire Black Kid and Black wide-te $7.80 Field nd alf, k K ereuit mine 84.80 5 pairs of broken lots tn Ox $7.80 nd hi $5.80 Btack . 87.80 ©. L league team lost to Yakima again. Our percentage in that league is now . | Deer my AMERICAN smaorn 1 Lost. Pet 6 bel ar oo ° % 16 “io : ois le 19 1 n= rer ® 208 boo ° rove ae ae 7 1 1b 38 31 ° © 64, Washington 1-4 Detroi & Louis & CAMBRD Marverd 6 ° | C COMING FAST | Another bunch of entries bas been |recelved for The Star's Woodland park tennis tournament. The new list will be published in FYiday's Star Entry Dianks are published each @ay in The Star, or can be obtained | |at Piper & Taft's tennis department Blanks can be mailed to the sporting leditor of The Star or to Piper & Taft's, Entries do not clome until June 16 but it is best to get thone blanks in &s n00n as possible. A big field of city det stars has already entered PADE IN THREE-EYE CINCINNIATL—Bob Spade, for. mer pitcher for the Redn, malt, Taajors as an arbiter, HE MADE GOOD SYRACUSE ot had @ reputation of betng a hitter. Geimner tripled the first trip to the | | Diate, FARM TOO DULL from the mountains again to [ter the boxing game. farm was too dull reen Shoe pointed. Thousands od ar ee And in ~ . NATIONAL LEAGUE 12 Won. Lost. Pat Cinotnnatt 18 e reer ty erst 9 1s 408 19 “446 Tare) 7 331398 Ty a 5 | 1, 3 FOR TOURNEY is & mem- jber of the Three Eye league umpire Ho hopes to get back to the The hardiock Syr cuse ball club signed a center-fieldor by the name of Geimner because he| pitcher for the Omahogs, has won DENVER.—Staniey Yoakum, Colo rado's caveman fighter, has emerged He maid the | 20th Anniversary Here is the big Shoe Sale that Seattle men have been looking for- and they certainly will not be disap- Shoes made at a sweeping 20% Reduction even greater reduction 1 B a B 6 B tt 8 6 4 2 co) ~ LADIES ENJOY IT PURELO.—The boxing committee in Pueblo bas put the game on @ high plane. The fighters don’t stall There jy no smoking. Harsh words are left outside—and the lady fans jattend in flocks Like it was & moving | picture Posen “ANOTHER CINCINNATI? SAN ANTONIO.—The Bronchos are bucking the leaders in the Texas league this year. won but one pennant in lcague his |tory. That was in 1908. FLEET CATCHER SAN ANTONIO.—The Bronchos have @ fleet-footed catcher in Gib- son. His theft amounts to eight bases already. Few base runners can steal on him, tho. ANOTHER CUBAN OMAHA.—Emilio Palmero, Cuban right, out of nine starta He has struck out 41 batters. MAY JOIN MILROSE | COLUMBIA, Mo.—Johnny Scholz, of Missouri, will make his home in New York following his graduation |cept marriage thru a He will probably be a | | Sagebrusher. this spring. lied with the Milrose A. A. club. | San Antonio has/ .74 in New York, but hes crack 100-yar@ runner of University | Pair of Jacks on Trial Neat Tuesday RUTH HITS 15 HOMERS IN 33 DAYS Babe’s 1920 Slam Account Ledger 1. ser wereerwr ht, Date Pitcher % May 1--Pennek ol Mey %—Jones May 11-—Wilkineow. May th—Kerr May 1t—-Williams May t3—Weilmen May 25—Leunard May '6-Deane May arper (2) Mar h May ti—Johneen ington | Jone 2-—-Zachary (2) Washingtan...¥, June f—Koyder.... Washingten. 36 ¥ BY DFAN SNYDER Introducing the latest fp strument in baseball — THE KRUTHERMOMETER. It registers Babe Ruth's ty peratare. When “batting fever” rises he cracks the ball out of the park. I's = “low” day when @» big bamboo fails to connect, Yankee fans are impatient wit “low” days.. They think be every day, They often yell when he steps tp these ought to carry a “high” | the plate GOT LATE START His start this ape bef ‘too. The first joy in 1919 was on fri 1920 it was May 1 before ig to do what New York bought to do. Ruth ts partial to southpaw ing, five of his homers being = off lefthanders. They are nock, Kerr, Willams, Wellmap Leonard. The fans howled « Mitte’ Huggins paid $127,000 for the of swatters. All that is forgotten sew. Ty Cobb used to bes ond-rater compared to the year. FANS WANT HOMERS When Babe bunts the crowd sinks bed They want ‘em all “out of Babe is earning his pend—evem tho it be a kings BEATS PO SALT ‘LAKE CITY. to prevent politics from the election of the 1920 tain of the University of Utah, tion will not be held until fal _ —— Would a refined young womss s | married ™ ————$$—$—$ ad? Mary Warren Sal of the finest some cases an and other famou@ makes are all nd High Top ShOO8 ....eecceeeee. 88.80 The above were all much Pure-Thread Silk Hose, in Navy, higher priced Shoes, and in White; $1.25 and $1.60 values, many cases represent a much ee ene Natural Color greater reduction than the 5 idle pea binh ogee ens SECOND AND MADISON Johnston & Murphy, Nettleton, Bostonian well represented in this great sale. Sale Prices on High-Grade Hose Cordovan, NOW, pair. Woot Gray, Black and $1.00 "$1.35" values Pure "Hose, High-Grade- Oxfords at Both Stores Actually 1,490 pes choose from, and all at the substantial of 20%. brown kangaroo, kid, brown calf ( brogues), black white canvas and buckskin. 1,849 Pairs High Shoes of the Best Makes On the Main Floor at Second and Madison, and at Pine Street. A. straight of 20% on a splendid se lection of our Shoes. Black oe calf, brown cal brown cordovan. Bluch- ers, Bals., narrow, Me dium and wide-toe els. Styles by ton, Johnston & Mur phy, Bostonian Slater & } Me N ton’s famous Com! and Tarsic lasts also it- eluded. ‘Show ‘em ‘high fever’ Babe* Ruth made his 15th homer yestes day at New York, crashing out thre in a double bil with Washingtoa @ enanrevesavwEes +tF®2 FYK“eTeae bn 7 z ra | @pREEZETR-ESTSERE TET EE Black kid, brown LEE Et hs eee +f & se lke