Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SIWASH STICKERS - WORK IN SOUTH | Seattle’s wrecking crew was sadly wrecked in the first start of the local tribe in Los Angeles against the powerful | Vernon Tigers yesterday. The jungle crew piled up 8 runs, brace of bingles off of Willie Mitchell, crack Tiger southpaw. | This much is gleaned from the box score of the first en- ounter of the The locals will have a tough row to hoe during the coming few days, while they pastime with the Tigers, because they still have to face Bill Piercy} : ~ and Weiser Dell, the big bets) ef the Vernon hurling forces.! Either one is expected to start! against the Puget Sound gang today SCALPS | SIWASHES Vernon has the advantage of play PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ing on their hame lot, but neverthe Wea. lest, Pot lees, Seattle's hitters will have to do | Salt Lake City : : ot liver, because the Tigers always score &@ lot of runs, even against the best hurling in the league Manager Clyde Wares and his family have a | week of real baseball festivities head of them before they move out " Seattle . 300 | LOS ANGELES, June 10-—With| the century in 10 seconds Mat Also} —__ Willie Mitchell serving up 4 slick [be ls the Coast best javelin caster SEALS STAGE | line of deceivers, the Vernon Tigers/ Doesn't Look Big cK had Little trouble defeating Seattle) werchant ian't as big a» he looks. Beating the Salt Lake Bees at in the first game of the series here | ins weight varies around the 170| ° their own game, the San Fran | yesterday, winning $ to 0. Catcher! pound mark. After a strenuous day | BIG DEAL Star | ennis En Blank cisce Seals walloped the Utahans | Devormer was the star hitter of the| 49 tne field he sometimes loses three! series man slappt i ' i Hho ooneng = oa Qhigedh torgnpad aged Peapies [oF four pounds. WOULD AID I wish to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament. and the leagae | out a double and a brace of trip’ nt out a As to training he hasn't any set od 4 A total of oo - . an amateur t je player in good standing. up again A ARR LP cote to go by. Jack simply works OAKLAN D events marked with ercast 38 hits was pounded ont yestar 4 hard and nature has given him the z day tn the BeeSeal baittia r} nmuacies to make him excel. SAN FRANCISCO, Jane 10— Men's singles icalliieaas kesh sieiisinagRaneeean celine eabiibd et Judging from the scares that . Oustavies Kirby, O1 head, be | Hack Miller, star slugger of the ‘ come out of os Lake er . eves Merchant is s certainty far the Oakland Coast league clad, has | Women's atnglem ....2snnesceweerecowen esses ce renece renee secs tropolis ennsem, See Soe | chance to break inte the big ‘ seems a8 Salt Lake park ts rs ee eee ng eter, | leagues as a member of the Cin Men's GOUDIOR . ..eenees cos teemecrmneperneneereemememesneneees a detriment to food baseball. e + 9) thet has come to light this season, einnatl Reds, Women's doubles .naenneeercoescoescoeres sees tereeseesncscses Flocks of extra base hits are . © 0) Asa these two low: rt Manager Pat Moran, : of the - - - fou '® ought to manufactured there every series knew timber w ey give it the| ¢hamplons, has offered twe tr MINE Geublen deccicereentcidinsantinetnseseeccnsinedacommese short . 19 @|know timber when they give it the pi and the Salte—used to the in once over. fielders, a pitcher and some cash | or fencen—are almost cinchey to win m for the haréuiiting Acorn fiy- RINE 20. ccececeeseccemer cosa carers ccseccasenscanenecanes ses games. We have never been tn x } bear oink Sateen eat } AOETOED 00. coceesed ccs seretoeneears oes. the Salt Lake park, but, not rf | the Cincy Reds need a hardhit- Name partners (n doubles events. Entries close June 16 and will be Sgr ong leet ee sen pry i ? ting righthanded outfielder, but |} accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's some | the Reds demand immediate de ball games played there, and we 4 | livery and Owner Ewing, of the take several second have had to ral | Le ) Acorn, ts balking om the immed TENDLER IS we ge Bm Sag from tenrpin totals ere ure oe? abe env et, Sone GIVEN EDGE 9a meee Seattle on the clab and walt until the MILWAUKEE, June 10,—Lew WHAT ABOUT Vernon the Tattered Beaty | hg of the season before the deal |Tendier, Philly luchtwelght, was| partment $2,000 Z0UNG HOLLING’ men | Tormer ab 6:08 to decide whether of mot is made. given the newspaper decision over | Now the cost in extimated at $1,600. ges ragpegremebenpesting Se din | Berton. Sacrifices a it~ Oakland's club is fading fast. | Mente Mitchel, MMweukes boy, 8 making a re dowrne, Smith, They have a quartet of good out | thelr 10-round bout here last night Posing of Carl Holling, Oakland) my W. amtchati «Bese en paile—ort) [Telsest Met“tne Tolle ‘us ciate | “fielders and a terrible Infield. | Hach scored a knockdown, Mitchell | ume of apologies hurling ace. After winning seven | ene ee een counte siape| that the erounds clesed ai 4:00 and The deal would help both Oak |— accaemnneanes ° ——— straight games, Holling baa kicked |") \ircnen to Planer to Bortoa, & Um-| ‘ey Weren't motified of vas, A de land and Cincinnati and may be thru with seven straight defeats. | pires—Basoa and Pure 2 = Ses be ees | chang at the one completed if Ewing haa a © Some reports have the youngster —_— i of heart. Yeing switched to Detroit, while) AT OAKLAND— R MR WB] The Mt Raker team will try t make Miller craves a chance te per ethers cend him to Cleveland POT ona eneveremennnres @ 18 Lit five atr otan whan thay gordon ing bas a lot of stuff, but tes no | oman NR H oem | 1] ecingt the! Uremawocd Cube at hy | form in the big shew again, not 5 $ Batters: Jones and Koehler, Sunday. .The game will be| that he doesn't like the Const ‘wonder a pitcher can’t win with that/ ana Spelman, 1 4 Oakland behind him. deal | league, but that he wants to f ae = reek be cocaen = at poli AT MALT LAKE CITY Ro MK! Managers whose team pl move up because of the busines 4 the big aie tee = = frescions ot vee: AL. 36 1} game Sunday. and who ha: end of the deal. It means more league teams YOUNK-| Salt Lake City .....- = 14 3] their permanant ragist Hat of pi a ‘ ster which will send some inflelders| Matteria:; Lave and Yelle; Cullon|arn should do eo nt once No changes pe ee pos Pipe eae Pa use it's no and Jenkine, Byler. in registration cam be made afiar a team 7 to the Bay City team, beca: t's no | Baum secret that Del Howard needs them.| 4, sacnammeron sore 8 SOR Ome Bree Se a — | es Angels 7 The Dallard Beavers play « @oubien- G Hott! y MITCHELL OLD | secram bender Sunday, mocting the ‘Rhame- me Eee, Me ee ee | FOR ANOTHER TRIAL | _ Batterien rock Mihictic lub ai neom and the i ee to the Chaveland | Thomas and Bassler; Otty Cube at 4pm The are club for immediate delivery, but | , if Johnny Mitchel, | kunts and Cook, Ondy billed for Adams field. feta it scons would | AMERICAN LRAGUR altard car line. lprests smarter ‘deal tor Ewing to at “4 a ees with the Reds because the Oaks’ * Wor RY TSS] tue Tatorea Heady clad aise be! pitching staff isn’t any tne | i? tq {out for thelr Mfth straight win ef the! strong, while the orchard is well $]]seasva @unday, when they bate wit 7 | it «ATA the Madison ‘Park Junior equed. even if Mack does } 2) Eff [santors nave strengthened up thetr team,| move up. | ? a4 | and are out to give the clothiers @ real SP RROPREREERNGES t H 322 | battle Sunday. \ ‘The Madison club hae tured tm tte old te with bya Bain Ponry Bor Bags gh | major league club, after falling M Perry Adams, Wiliam Stetta Charies Peston 8, Chicago 2 } down on his first trip up. Mitch ‘Wastington 4, Bt. Louts 6 Mike Mitchell, Wiliam Griffiths, | i ail ts & swell fielder, a good base a ‘mm aaesain:| FOR TOURNEY rummer and a fair hitter. Senttlo NATIONAL LEAGUE eo Ages | 2 fame will rememuber his classy bos . be — a If the entries come tn at thetr pres } rooktyn 1 Sunday find the | ent rate during the comti | es | cance 22 AM] natnieg Hinata "tomam playing the | lnty for The Stare Wondland, park MAGEE LOSES te tee] Setemabtn Michare af Colemeite ed) | ccnais tourney will rea well over the $ s the Spartan A. © .meeting the Cave- v i HIS CASE 221M | Her club at Wikwood park, with the | 200 mark, ‘The entries are open until | 4 Lee Magee, former Seattle ball| new York rs & A. ©. a0 the Rome cub; the Alki | June 16, | player, lost his case against the Chi-| Philadsiphia st oes], Sentate Sonmiins wah Ge Felts oe Play starts on June 20, according at Walla Walle field; the Inj eago Cubs in the Cincinnati federal Bee tee a Geen & Juniors mixing with the Matic? to present plans, en the North 1nd court . Magee admitted! 3°". T*eiucen Valley Juniors wt Columbia field, courts. Drawings wM,be made by betting on his own team last year,| Puiladeiphia 2, Chicage L Managers should phone the ‘tme thay | Th Star’ tennis committee as soon | , and yet he sued the Chicago Cubs for - — have the grounds to the sportiag editor | aa the entries are closed | ® me $9,000 for suspending him for| Young Fewster, the Yankee infielder | net | than Friday noon, eo the t If you are an amateur net player j gambling. — jury was out just 45 el gp Ry sence on Rigg A hia|can be published Saturday }and want some real competition fill minutes. © sooner this class of ENGs cn te ae ‘ie }out the tennis blank found on this | bal player 4a ‘put out of the game, | training, has rejoined Ce Gotham Amor RING UP page and mail it to the sporting edi | ‘or baseball. Gambling | cans. It will be some time before he ts tor of The Star today. among the players must bé stamped | [084% 0 PIAY remulariy, He soot 6TH STRAIGHT = | % 2 Bist tots. | out if the game is to be kept clean.| turns to the ghine i Walloping the Scandinavian. Amert- Toh Monat, Conat league kid, hae —_————— sareocmterlarriricsite | ean bank team by a 2-to0 count, the| finally started to click the agate for | CITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL ssivinitshorasaaless, Sek fink Gi sixth straight win in the Bankers’| in his recent starts that he has sup- i] league at the Rainier Valley park) Planted Aeron Ward em third base Py Big league baseball should be in or.) atfletic attractions of the big Etks'| , T® "core TL. HL B.| witn thetr present lineup the New York » Ten | bay. plonte Scandinavian-American....0 2 3 Yanks have @ long distance ewatter in der Saturday when the B. F. Day b Washington Mutuals...... 3 7 2. every ponition on tho batting order from squad cronses bats with the Mercer| The Mercer team has been weak.| 2"! Lottafeldt and Mclvor;|ieedoff man to the battery, Look this nine at Woodland park Jened by the loss of Oncar Hedman, | ,, Batteries: La tt and Melvor;| iineup over: Peckinpaugh, Meusel, Pipp, The city grammar school title will| Tegular third-sacker. Ernkine will be| ? sotdhsemdictens. 70 lll Ec nt sodhonninne boat owssiicnd OL, | be at stake. The Day team won the| brought in from right field to cover a i. < aes A campicnen, wi Yee Mero ek wit Jars ee eee] ear this in Mind” I cer team copping the Claas B honors,|0r Willett will play in the garden, \ ‘The A league was-made up of 31| The teams will ine up as follows schools and the smaller league of 24) DAY MEBCES Monroe, Jacobeon, an schools. Mercer chayenged Day to} anderson, Handvigen, 1f the game and Day accepted. HL Larson, 1f P ka, 2b The game will get under way at| Hart. 1» Minagiia, p 240 on the upper Woodland park | MoDouaid. 26 Cone Gibson, ¢ grounds, and will be one of the main | McCutcheon, rf Erukine, 2 | Jones, on O. Larson or Ostbors, « Willett, rt Bergisen, ¢ f atop with the Chicago White Box as 08 out of the game | to an jury when he aplked early / in the season. Buck F gore back / nd MeMul- : to his regular place at ln ts benebed, - For the 1920 Pacific North- west Association titl to be staged at the C Poo! June 21 We suggest that all you swimmers step down for our racing suits and then Eerr sie swith your en- ich should be given te Coach D. J. Vickers of the Crystal Swimming Club. league first-ancker, has the Cleveland Indians by the Ath- lotics. Griffen beet Barns out of his | job at first base and Connie Mack's ontfield ia set for the year, Burns | will, hel Doo Johnston at first | for the Indians. Burne eti!l can ¢lick | the agate, as he hit £06 for the Ath- lotion lant year. | ptaying around Tacoma. Rew York women have patented | more inventions than the women «| any other state MERCHANT LEADS IN HAMMER EVENT BY DEAN SNYDER When Jack Merchant, Untverstty ef California athiete, came out of the | West to meet the Mastern cracks he | got a new utle He came heralded ax California's greatest all-round star | | But ne seoner had Lawnan Rob. | |} bronge muscles of the Golden Gate youth than he remarked nate the first string squed which will “TARZAN—he is my idea of Tartan.” Merchant's muscled resemble heavy coils of rope when he ts tn action. When he strains at the «rips ot | the 16pound hammer, the event in which excels, the mune tawny knots Exeels With Harmer iwashes on their third road trip of the season.| At the intervotlesiate track eham Pionahip event, held Philadeiphia, Merchant was unable to show to his| best advantage. Having his heart| net on breaking @ few records he overtaxed hi nits f t meets this spring ‘Trainers believe Cet with » tittle mere comching he will equal the pres eat standing record of 104 fort, 10 Inches, made by Malley of Maine in 1915. In the broad jump the Culiforn an | }han done over 23 fect and in the Hoe reels off | dashes he is very fast of nis | while the best the home crew could do was 0 runs and @/arns and legs stand out in great] in the trials and | |took off his edge for the finals. Handicapped by torn ligaments tn leg be easily distanced the nh the hammer throw My | fling was 169 fect 2 $4 inches, He has done around 164 feet in coas THE SEATTLE STAR Coast Star Is Tarzan of Track Worlé CALIFORNIA’S CRACK OVAL PERFORMER | West Outstripping East Keep your eyes on the Weet, ft ts got to figure and figure big in the fies tryouts for the Olymic team at the Ha: be selected to carry the Stare and Stripes et Antwerp in August, | eI £ : aes rag’, * ~ LOCAL RING FANS: WILL SEE JUST © HOW GOOD JOE | _ BENJAMINIS Seattle fight fans will see for themselves tonight, Ju |good Joe Benjamin, Portland lightweight, really is, | Joe fought here last he has become a member of Light |Champio# Benny Leonard's stable, and is one of the hi touted 133 pounders in the game today. | Benjamin, who won the Coast title last week when” |stopped Eddie Shannon, the San Francisco boy, in Port | will go thru his ring p i night with Harold Jones, McIntyre’s Tacoma boy, a€' | Arena. | While Benjamin tf» a favorite to win in local ‘ ‘cles, Jones Is expected to give | enough 0: @ battle to make. | show his best. | BENJAMIN HAS WALIAP | Benjamin packs a real kick |right hand, judging from the |ber of times that he knocked | Shannon down before Edward Mew Tork etty will undoubtedly become |10W'n the last time tn the Rowe the mecca of the boxing world during the bout last week. Jones ts @ coming winter, because li-round bouta | or defensive fighter, and the [have been legaitzed, The now state bor-|anouldn't be as oneaided am ing bill provides for decision bouts under ; the rules of the Army, Navy ang Ctvillag | fans think. After tonight's bent, Benjamin @ [leave for San Francisco, 7 will box Frankie Farren, the G broke. He| Gate boy, again. Farren won a 4 cy proceed-| round decision from Joe down {age tn the foderai court at Minneapolis. |4 short time ago, and Jee is | to wipe out this defeat before |. Will Georges Carpention, the French champion, really bex “Battling” Le- vinwky within the coming month? There are » lot of ring crities im the country who Ub won't go thra that the “bout of duck Curley circus tour from being « fivver. Hack Miller,Oak Star, May Join Reds Iam I wish to enter the j hitting the canvas in the frat frame | reonard- in the | word's During the war it cost the war de they nave 4 soldier A word of diplomacy is worth « yol- be East again, where he gets in the & money. 5 If Jones should win, he has @ chance to make some real ,i the Coast ring game, because ea st has a national reputations as a Yous Rob Fitzeimmons and Bob Mar-|and a win for the Tacoma of the leading heavyweights In| toy, wit battie 10 rouods ne Mile | WOUld be quite @ feather in bis » Win, June 1 |SONTAG SHOULD —_— ss WIN Johnny Schauer, the St Paul Ment- weight, who had « terrible time winning | Val Sontag should have no t bouts on hia trip to the Coast last year,| beating Jimmy Randeau, the * €olng good again in the East. He won /erton boy, if Val fights true te teat went eels ever Otto Wallace) While Randeau knocked Ball Sim ell kicking the other night, hell | Val a different sort of a miller te We can’t forget the time thag deau took one of Jimmy crushers on the teeth about @ ago, going out like @ log. The other bouts on the card Eddie Moore and Bud ¥renk Ragiey, an Eastero fight pre | weights, matched; Bud Pitage | mot hes therad unto himself a clasry of battiorn. ‘Ite now has Gene |oxes Kid Lavigne and Joe Tunney, the promising young heavy-/| tackles Red MoGill, Weight; Augie Ratner, one of the best | middieweights tn the country, and Willie| If Georg Jackson, the Gotham lightweight Bitty Miske, the Minnesote heavy- whe was ill during most of the winter months, is in training egnin. He is fully 20 pounds heavier than be wae Inst plans te come to the Coast soon. Carpentier and Levinsky really go thru with | posed bout they will fight et City, N. J., according to Prometer | rhe rhs promise to make the Benny White bout for nt championship a bis | — -—- —-—___ | success, ‘bicago Kika are holding| It is estimated that more than the annual herd convention at Benton Harbor, where the bout will be held, ang | 000000 women have entered Guam t about pledged for $40,090 | Occupations in the last 10 yearm. a Mages 7 ooerenrennnan Waban: Munee Diamonds can only be Joo Beckett, English heavyweight, (oxygen under a scientifi te coming to the United States soon | duced heat of 4,000 degrees Fan He will be under | Nate Lewis—if | belt. - sy When you step up to the smoke-shop’ counter and say “RELU”, you'll have lots of company! Every day there are. hosts of cigarette smokers who are discovering smoke-satis- faction in RELU Cigarettes. That’s perfectly natural — too! RELU (Domestic with a dash of Turkish) is famed for its flavor and cool smoothness! says the Good Judge You not only get com- plete tobacco satisfac- tion from a little of the Real Tobacco Chew— But it costs you less. The rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer than the old kind—, you don’t have to have a fresh chew nearly as often, Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles ts autte @ got hound. "Mixes sing nis} RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Packed | “comfortably” —so they’re easy to take from the | package! | Reed Tobacco Company, Richmond, Virginia ’ For the Follow the crowd— “RELU” and watch the magic word say reap a_ harvest of smoke-comfort! CIGARETTES 20c--f or--20