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_ FIRST PLACE IS AT _ STAKE IN COAST | AGUE RACE WHEN SEALS MEET SALTS ! Charley Graham's San Francisco Seals and Ernie John- fon’s Salt Lake Bees will put on the first crucial series of Season at Salt Lake this week. The teams are tied | first place in the race for the Coast league with a .600) centage each. Ih "The Seals have led the race from the first gong and the}; Balts have been coming right on their heels, The San| te A " or berty and exoneration of draft Acisco gang had a terrible » Misuse chin with the Los Angeles How Coast League Both contestants have been tre i re ast week, <¢ bard for the past severe Beate tne Golo Ball Clubs Stand oi soo ontinttie alin | Angels taking the Golden oh] month pad pe peovbattie | _ te ~ diamond = ath-a-letes PAGEYIC CORR RAEN TE ee ee ee ee eens n the line for the second ,,. oar : 4.899 Lend, win or lose, guilty or not guilty e this season. ait 1 v +38 28 690 fo herett be no claims of foul, no| h first ime the Salts aa e : . ‘ draw decision tangled this sea-d Portiand 8k Of. FUDGE DOOLING will have @ big | Secramente ;: 0 WILL REFEREE e fav i to ® Angeles 4 nm Vranctace ? Division United States * court > per ce ¢ the mang ath ao ee of northern Californa, has been} ut box * ’ - ain hosen as referee. Under the lawa| f field is a cinch home run. The ] Beancisco pitchers arent a UP AND |" Should’ Dempaey be Knocked out too well ¢ er h Jt s = nd. Jack Kearns, will en @zpected to be a t ring for a Ue battle c Place before the wee ‘TTLE WINS IST SERIE Seattle's Coast league crew "Won its first series of the sea gon during the last week when they hammered the Sacramento _Selens for 1 wins out ¢ have ev six LOCALS WIN CHAMP FACES SLACKER CHARGE BY PAUL N. WILSON SAN FRANCISCO, June 1— Clang! Kound one! Timekeopers are ready, soo onds out of the ring, the last ringside seat taken and both fighters squared off ready for action. At 10 o'clock tomorrow morn tng the gong rings for round one in the long awaited fink fight between Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the work, and the United States government, challenger: The stako-—the greatest Dempsey an ever fought for in his meteoric areer—will be years in the eral penitentiary at San Quentin two s charge of conspiracy The battle will ng-draw nt to be th out culmination “starts. The b at Ponition of the most ir Wy started, judging from their ess, Maxine Dempacy, erntwhile | Merk during the last few days. ate wif Dempsey, #Ull remains « They have shown more fight nis : aystery the past week than they -4 : ee a 4 It bs practically coneeded by 4 at any other time during a ce o| béth sides that Maxine was a games on the home lot. . ec acn ®| never the legal wife of Demp- 4 crew is but a half a game ‘ 7s ® sey in that she married him be the slipping Oakland ° ee fore her probation peried from : and there are strong +O 49 her previous — dive had that the gang will be eee elapsed. This will make possible ef the basement before they ie i her introduction as a witness home in three weeks: as The defense, it is understood, = A PO AR will attempt introduce start TIGERS ‘. 2 es! 1) ling evidence to show that her jaa ‘ a ¢ past domestic life was such as Sed will lead his forces $ 2 2} 8 1) to eliminate her as @ competent e Vernon Tigers during the ok ee ee owen week. This will be one of $3.2 4 2 S$] Dempsey wit be well seconded sof the earty 74 102 8 © flim his flight by attorneys Galvin ashes, beacuse 4 © 1 © 1 O!MeNab and John W. Preston. Mo have mie their gait and are | who ts © California democratic strong. he Tigers are gett tical leader, and who was a Seell Pp ing from ooooes {nent war worker, ys he le ty, Shellenbach, Fromme f eieies ty confident of Demgeey’ mapany, and W : . oh ; $33038 ability to win @ decision. Ho says ave to be " that he investigated for more than win this week weeks before he consented to he would been LAND the Tiger series the to Oakland. where ghey will go he Acorns abput the j@ Oakland outfit hovering or ’ t. Seattle . fp Oaks last year, and Wares ex ite to see his squad climb out of S2¢ have lined up wit WDasement at the expense of the ‘ CL. a WwW city team. The club then jour $49 | waited Staten distr ® to Portland tefore coming loge dhacmn od ON BLOCKS b Brenton wasa member of the pento team for 10 mintues yes iY, but refused to join the Sa club, and Pi Klepper the deal off. @bout it but Bill Rodger agers was in sad} . | and bought Br Herbert was ob: Was canceled. Rodgers is having ble time with his club. Yesterday's hero—Hy Myers. | | MOVIE PROPLE Dempeey's Preston. who has recently restened special assistant Ur States rey gen as prob stor { Dempery's Tnited States « ENDANGERED It is not only Dempsey's Ib. erty whieh is involved in the fight. Millions of dollars are in the balance for the movie companies for which Dempsey has been working. Naturally, should Dempsey be convicted of draft evasion, the pictures in which is appearing will lose sale value, and result in a loss of millions for the producers. It is rumored that a large fee is are falling down, and he is| The Brooklyn outfielder hit a being paid McNab and Preston Dut the services of McGaff! single, a double and a homer, by the movie people in addition gekdred. who were the ba e| helping the Dodgers beat t to that paid by Dempsey and team. Eldred is now wi e| ants 8 to 0. Kearns. ; while McGaffigan iy laid up| Sith leathins “Saws Seomieal injuries. | Att wht from start to finish. There i p > be no stalling, no delays, and 1% to | Judge Dooling’s decision expected ’ ( with { very short time after the / RK Woodward, a big right at opening £0 is sounded fer, who was a regular heaver | back for a triple | Should Uncte § win it will be fe the Phily Nationals for a couple | just one more of hundreds of sim paeasons, has teen purchased by| Coveleskie lost his game to theljiar gictories, Should Dempsey win Jocal team, while T Brown to 2, but Bagby won the! he stil! has seve challengers for Week from St. Louis, r second, 2 to 1 jhis crown awaiting him, tncluding a the Cards. 1 ‘ Mista Carper nd other eight pitchers eight! Ty Cobb twisted hin leg and had to - a alent Probably be traded while the! leave tt n am fy on the road with ¥ BACKS HAGEN ~ cers 1 inning STRONG oo TANKS | | peTRorr, Jur A wealthy De: VANCE. | Washington Pennock for |troit golfer is nending ne $50,000 ake New York Yanks are hitting} two doubles and four siigtes, |i, England to waser on. Walter me fast pace in the American| scoring five runs in the seventh |rtagen when he meets the English ‘They are now tied with the ng the Red Sox | yearg ind Americans for the 1in funior major i ing the ball at a ‘ahd is wrecking ev An the leag gaia Cards scored four runs n the fifth on five singles | Id pitch and beat the Cubs| oft} \6 | winning streak and enabled the Pi-| has shown in| nennic | or ODS STORE This particular att ends Baturday and it's f both trout and ba Por'‘tie heat ‘dispiay o« @ THE WHISTLE MAN | mere fine fly rod with g CINCINNATI, June 5.—One of the oe ge ny of & regular fans at Redland Park here blows a whistle and waves a hand bans 1xe leather bound . | Moran, his coach, thinks so, anyway, 1 Ape AN work guaranteed for 18 years. ‘ave impression taken tn Bat ¢ © | looking for mising serni-pre Seeerer, ae Maker kerchlef as his part of the rooting| morning and get teeth same day. Examination and navice tree wealen pie Fir get re geeorngd the ae player to fill ibe position | Meran ene) Bring down that week for Moran's ball club. Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Hridne Work, We Stand the ae ee ia aes UicMlling sever played yanehall bo- end catch—it may bring ——$————————=——<«-= | Test of Time. Most of our prenent patronage is recommended by ou: | *Pite of very flimsy pitching ' fore 1919, We put him in a game You one of these prizes. early patients, whose work {s still giving good satintaction Ask ovr dous hitting has brought] yume musickuns would doubtless} at Centre and he ey lhe nd patients who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be eure gms “ , MENT) starve if their parents ‘did hot carry| He alse fielded like « Miller Huggins. “HOMECROFT” wil] | vou ate tm the right pince. Bring this ad with you hepa York Yanks UP to @ te £OF life insurance, There's ne tolling how mach be wii TT): firet place, and the same heavy work improve in future, > ri Open Sundays From © te 12 for Working Pee; : p per & Taft Ine. revolutionize the whole s states pion Mey > ick has kept the Cleveland) ‘The anctonts believed that kissing pr ay Y ha 9 ndian . Avi vas u eo for headache, Those . 409 SECOND AVE. plan of city living. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Fash, SINE way to the) wes a sure cure for headache. ‘Those| Sit ete ite ers 2 ook bs fashioned SHOW ’EM OUT SAN FRANCISCO.—Managers of oxing clubs here have adopted the olicy of compelling fighters to do Don't worry about giving his sa | : |their best or be thrown out of the “Hanle majesty his bit—he'll get it | Three singles off Reuther in the|ring. It makes a hit with the cash * woes pee —|10th inning broke up the Red star’s| customers of their shows | rates to win, 3 to 1 | Liston, pitchers; Barrett, Shields, | eumaiaceN Gites | FACTOR IN MAJOR RACES iwc? weits! inate. Sinivort ‘and 0 ner aca A ; | n Raylese, Mc LOS ANGELES arly all the| In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ta the lehtest |). oY YORK, June 7.—Crashin’ that | ing than most of the clubs are get | Saaon Pte Aatien iousecanion, ie te stars on Pacific Const college tears |*24 strongest plate known, covers very littte wf the root of the mouth, | ld apple wins baseball games, ix an| ting are keeping them in the lead of! all gpod varsity baseball material The Fishing Re has one, you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- | axiom of Ping Bodie, the Italian) the National league despite the in Lewis and Bryan lok tke good tte nis ae | eas the Sree teed 15 years. baseball philosopher, Hittin’ helps,| fleld that experts said would never ’ bd test shman Crowns... Long after the League of Nations us CHARLES MORAN $8 Bridgework Consens to be the bent debate food) .SAN FRANCISCO—Charlie Gra-| citterperh for the famet went $2 Amalgam Filling . they'll argue about Ping's and Nick’s| ham, manager of the Seals, ts so sure | (Uitte! mi” oil PM sponsor PAINLESS EXTRACTION theories. Right now, however, Ping’s| that Detroit will claim Willie Kamm Ke ast fall, may bec 207 UMIVEMSITI oT, Whalebone set of teeth, SEATTLE STAR THE pa SEATON-SMITIE CASE MAY GO TO | | and whose contracts were not recognized by President Martin of the Southern league. right to sign them and to have them play. More action is expected during the coming week. . | ||BELIEVE IT OR NOT— By RIPLEY) ©. A.C.TO PLAY “W” GRID TEAM HERE Washington and Oregon Agricul tural college will battle on the grid again this season. The game | was arranged by Darwin Metsnest, of the University of Washington and Jimmy Richardson, of O. A. C., at the conference meeting at Portland | Saturday. The tilt will be staged here October 23 with Washington playing at Corvallis, Ore, td 1921 16 60-60 split ruling on the grid tron gute receipts passed last year and opposed by Washington was ab- rogated until final settlement could 1 | | { | MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 7.—The case of Tom Seaton and Casey Smith, baseball hurlers, released by the San Francisco Seals in the Coast league on gambling charges, may be forced to a showdown by Manager Bob Allen, of the Little Rock club, who has signed these players Allen declares that the San Francisco team never proved that Seaton and Smith were guilty of gambling, and if they are he doesn’t want them on his team, but otherwise he holds to bis Mt. Taker Juniors ---- Ballard Beavers Shamrock A. ¢ . Rainier Valley Juniors. COURT REGISTER 8-0 WIN IN MUD How Teams Stand in Star League LEAGUE NO 1 mterbay Juniors “ity Cubs Greenwood Cul LEAGUE NO 2 w. estas Mewnnoe be made on the ruling at the Decems| | [aiered Ready -————- ¢ | |ber meeting here. This saves the 2 Coast conference from breaking up. : S - | Old Hoss” RADBOVRNE ‘The smaller colleges insisted on a ane pasar 50-50 split on the gate receipts last Mickers -—> 1 ut GS cibee 17 Ss Bin y and passed the ruling and C anne, C : MED 2. (1884) | Washington threatened to withdraw! | from the conference if the rule/ ’ BY TOM OLSON *| stuck. Washington has now won Re = its fight because there ln ttle chanes |, TAflored Ready grabbed the tend COLIN was NEVER DEFEATED jot the rule being permaneatty | roteq the Felix club nine on Lime STARTED 15 Tres —— WAS hast 1S Tes |The Catifornia-W. & C. game|coln field yesterday by a 8-0 count | Won # 180,912 ia ity MADE 2.7 Cron, VOSS 4A 18 Ganet acainst \ 77 Provpence We ia ,o | scheduled for November 6 at Berk-| ley is definitely on, following Sat-| | urday’s session. | Boxing bas been made an intercol- | legiate sport. Washington fostered | for mously The ruling preventing college ath | lotes from competing under athletic : lifted. There are several Coast ath-| res | | letes who will run under the colors |°PPosing batsmen, while Tort Burns j | +04 Cheeago — of the 1h A CAME AGAINST DEtHOCT and the Olympic club of San Fran. The game makes four straight wins © Tallored Ready. The winners | were responsible for the fact that |the game lasted only five innings, they arrived at the field an hour jthe movement and it passed unanj-/ 994 twenty minutes late. The Felix club showed good sportsmanship when they played the game at all, lub colors during school terms was | Tallored Ready team to arrive. after waiting for the Don Hunter struck out nine of the big Ea Multnomah club of Portland | Swift fanned only three men. Tal jlored Ready gathered six hits and pre | Felix collected two. Ergors by mae A WORE RUN fe 2 DovBits isco, | Boyer, Kohler and Abner of the los (Ses Cine Ge lers were costly and resulted im $ ced : DEMPSEY WT BILL BRENNAN ON THE ON SO HARD Evrae WAT KE BROKE BLES AmLE SEE. ALLEN ENTERS STAR TE Star Tennis Entry Blank I wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament. I am an amateur tennis player in good standing. I wish to enter the events marked with cross: | CHAMPION SIGNS UP Plans for the coming yachting season will be Imid at the meeting calted for! weeday night af the Seattle Yacht club. | “Army” Marton will represent Seattle at the Northwest Junior Spokane next month He won the Seatth junior title Saturday by defeating Col Tins, €-3, €-1, 6-2, Collins won the boys title, 5-7, €-6, €-3, 62, | Marwhall al champion of the erity of Washin nan entered The § Woodland park MeN's GINEIO ..2eneecoceees wernrcnroestovseccessecscsescecooes Women's Gn glee wee ereccccerssceceeer ewes cress nes voce ersesee Men's doubles is expe a2 tees sonewe ones te reece Women's dou! The University of Tlincia won the conf mort on Mich. MINCE GOUDIES . mewecccsese cae sss ncesewerserenessessseceses tees Name under June AGATORE nonce cence es sos cen ccocesmnsseeocccoess Ten crack Grivers are entered tn the [Tecoma speedway races, scheduled for July 5. Gaston Chevrolet, winner of the Indianapolis event May 31, is among thone entered. Name partners in doubles events. Entries close June 16 and will be accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper @ Taft's ere are the five reg Ray Schalk, Chicago White Sox catch- | or, bae caught his 1,000th game in White Sox uniform, WIN STREAK | BROKEN “Dutch” Ruether, former Spokane! min, the Portland lightweight, in action at the Arona Thursday, it |>Urer, now pitching ace of the seems that Promoter Clay Hite, who is staging the show, could have | !ncy Reds, lost a tough game yes-/ found a better opponent for Joe than Harold Jones, The Tacoma light | ‘¢rd4y in 10 Innings. is Walter! weight hasn't been going any too good Iately, and after his showing | 88 been going at a rapid pace this with Bob Harper at the recent outdoor vhow, be is hardly main event Yer, winning nine games and los- class. Benjamin showed that he can deliver the goods when he stopped |!" three so far. He copped eight Eddie Shannon in seven rounds at Portland Friday, and nobody ever 7 (Reet Hb rs tlRgergne) oka accused Jones of being in Shannon's class, |Cubs, who won 11 straight tlts. | Ruether is a big strong fellow,| | who can stand plenty of work. And Dutch” wins a lot of games with} his own hitting, as Seattle fans well remember, Ruether is the only sticker to perform on thel ocal lot to knock the ball over the right | field fence on two consecutive days. The big fellow made his mark in |the world’s series last year, Mana-, jeer Moran, of the Reds, is counting |strongly on “Dutch” to keep the | Reds out In front While the rest of |the Moran pitching force ts falter-| ing m time to 14 see to It Announcement that Mike O'Dowd, former middleweight champion, who lost his crown to young Wilson in Boston recently, fights in Port. land soon is of interest to local fight fans. O'Dowd will mect “Battling” Ortega in a 1éround go in the Rose City soon, SeatWe promoters owe it to local fans to bring O'Dowd here for a bout if he fights in Portland. Because O'Dowd must be a real fighter if all the reports from his bouts in the East are true, in spite of the fact that he no longer wears the middleweight crown. Mulen's, Me is | j Something prorhises to be doing when the Seattle boxing commission reo| hears the case of Travie Davis and the Puget Sound Athletic club at *| its meeting today, The Puget Sound club charges that Davis ran out "| on his bout with Johnny McCarthy Friday. The P. 8. A. C. officials | will also be up for hearing to tel! their reasons for jerking the Johnny MeCarthy-Val Sontag go off of their card at the last minute. There are some ugly rumors going the re Jim Davia, veteran cue player, is in nds that other promoters, m ERT |1ae Angelos. to freeze the P. 8. crowd out of business, had a lot to do with yee nwtup of the Friday show. "There should be some interesting | FROSH TURN | og Dt" Meeker ull taken his daily dose] news forthcoming from this afternoon's session. “Windy” Winsor, manager of Bud Ridley, local bantamweight, called The cup won by young Ritchie, in | OUT VARSITY | Zhe Mare Claes © three-contton up, as we expected, to let us know that he never entered into any MA I ERIAL “=e a it wares | Agreement for Ridl¢y to box Karl Baird or doe Gorman, but that he in Wyoming, Kitohie was killed in 5 ¥ « ce . fraln aocthant rly after the | Was willing to let Hud box Charley Moy for a percentage, because he Washington's varsity teams will tournament wus completed some fine material for major figures Gorman and Baird too tough for Bud to risk without getting | have th 1 for the bout. Ridley will box elther Gorman or Baird for a | SPOTts from the present frosh oman a straight guarantee of 600 round ones, according to Winson, What the |*Uads. In football Harper, Wilson, | McMahon and Green, all backfield plagning to @ fight promoters have to say about such an announcement may be dif- | p Bryan, Pittlekau and Bayles in| look like Hurley and E ferent, because they're the boys to really say whether Bud will box or |™e” not. We'd like to see Bud in action, but it’s doubtful if there will be | ‘he line, any such medal for him here. Vie varsity players. nie Hathaway, in the sprints, and Bryan, in the APPLE-CRASHING IS BIG “iin ciathediSs. eee tuask, mn Many a man would never get mar ried if some widow did not make up his mind for him. | basketball timber. EXAMINATION FREE but pitehin’ puts the engine in the| do. | fivver, says Nick Altrock SURE TO GO UP dope is cashing in. ; third baseman, this fall that he is| KNOWN In baseball some day, Charles home their good points remedies had fall, Centre will got the acid test when it meets the Har- and other powerful Opposite Krusce-Paternon Oey verd “11" teams." Brooklyn's hitting and better piteh- RAE \| Tattorea Ready -—--- 8 6 0 Felix Club . AEF XS*| Batteries—Hunter and & Backer; Swift and Miller. Madison Park lost a tough game to the Rainier Heights by a 13-12 count. Madison Park Heights is over the age limit, No report was turned tp on the Greenwood Cub-City Cub tilt sched tourney at led for B. F. Day field yesterday. Because of a misunderstanding about the field, the game be tween the Rainier Valley Juniors and Interbay could not be played. - The Spartan Athletic CubAtkd dunior game was called off on ac count of the rain. The Shamrock Athletic CiubBal lard Beavers game was not played | because of the soaked grounds. 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