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J put some distance betw: hes did we will be high —— ad dry above the basement the week's games are will be meeting a team an infield strangely re @ leaky wall, a fair out- “BR Mediocre pitching staff and mask corps. Oakland ts fal- ! badly while the Seattle team Just hitting ita true stride. thanders, If the locals can beat 0 they will win the series, d, aceording to the dope. Oakland team has a pretty retty good attack. man for man, however, the bis edge on the @ better pitching better infield, while the Just about balance. We the edge in the catching _ EOCALS MAY PASS SOLONS _. Net only has Seattle a fine chance pars Oakland in the Coast league but the locals may step past > agond Sacramento Solons dur- the coming week if the boys up on Oakland and the San co Seals deliver in Sacra- And if the locals accomplish | trick they have their chance Portland the following week ‘the Beavers are just a few ahead of these three teams. He has something to get even! Portland for-referring to those straight defeats administered @ short time ago. ~ — OTHER TEAMS PLAY Coast league teams shift again tt week with the Portland Reavers ning in Los Angeles with the Seals jump to Sacramento. the Los Angeles squad. ENNIS TALK GERTRUDE | SCHREINER Bente, er will soom be aut for the championsnipn, which are be staged July 4. T. C. championship tourney for only will get under way Mon- Wane 14, providing old Jupiter doesn't make further postpo ry. With Bob Wabraushek York and Mansel-Smith.in Lon- there ix considerable conjecture as {hig season's cham; jan Wheaton, University of Wash champion, and Mayme McDonald of the Washington state title, are the Seattle contingent which is to invade the Spokane courts for Inland Empire tournament, July 5 to Seattle players ought to bring hore than one championship, especially @ Marshall Alien and Miss Wheaton are be together tn the mixed doubie _ A 004 wized swimming float and bath Are the latest additions to the Be- Tennis club. Membe only wing that the new road on ate tournament r] automobiles are concerned, | its offers a real handicap to the ity of the cinb. courts at Madison hi been taken May Suttons and Willie John- and expects to put on « tourne- tennis club in connection with the ‘Tree Point club has been organ- this season, at the instigation of Carpenter, with the prospects of Fourth of July championship i the suburban net sharks a ‘Miller, Charles Congleton, BH. Ohler, Del Poul, . L. Means, Dr McKinney, C. J. Glam Higgins, Ray Smith, 3. A. Thomas, Sheehan and A. T. White. — ‘The pankers are now thelr aanant tearaament, and are to arb em Coffin the ‘Union X Netional, @ good chance new talent is coming to the senson at the Seattle Tennis the recent additions to the Foster that ought to make re Msp. Boos Bourque, former champion Canada; Capt, Pringle, ex- Empire champion and Tacoma Mrs. Malcolm Bruce, formerly of : KR. Van der Weyde, graa- University of Amsterdam; Mai SIWASHES HAVE ‘CHANCE TO CLIMB OUT OF COAST GUE BASEMENT SEATTLE’S baseball tribe*will have its first chance to een themselves and the Coast basement next week when they invade Oakland for ‘ aries with the faltering Acorns ‘The Oaks are the main contegders for basement honors With the locals and if Wares an showing against the Bay iy City team that the 1919 VERNON AND SNEAKS BEAT LOCAL MEN Conee LEAGUE his family can make the Salt Lake City San Francteco 's best pitching bets are | seattic eS Molling and “Buzz” Arlett, both| gait Lake $, San Francisco 4 Portiand 3, Oa) Bacramento « Le Vernon 11, Bea! LOS ANGELES, Coast league ball club was not| strokes behind Fleager on the 3¢/ tting outfielder, With Wilie, | only cledined by Vernon here yester-| holes. Miller and Knight, the Oaks day, but also by aneak thieves, who Hlooted the Seattle and stripped spare change and jewelry, attack led by Hack Miller, the | th coureunnend Fe) Sl ewewmcwund | emcee Shallenbacks p Score by taoines Devarmer, Borton, Kenworthy, Struck out—-By Brenton 2. by Shelienback 3, on balle-—Off Geary Shellenback 1, sponsible for><ieary) 1, nings pitched. off Brenton 2, aff otf Zamlock 1 “By Geaty 1%. by Brew ton 3%. Charge detent to Geary. 0 Fisher to Rorton, Fisher te Borton, Eason and Phyie. . AMERICAN LEAGUE Tigers and the San Fran-'; Salt Lake club will play hosts) 7 4 leveland 5, Philadelphia 2 New York 5, Detroit 0. Chicago 5, Boston 4 Louis $, Washington 7 New York 6 Cincinnatl 2 0 Roston 4, Pittsburg 0. Former N.Y. Boy Is Delivering GEORGE HELLY When George Kelly, former Vic: toria player, found out that no one ta’ team seemed to want to get in the limelight, forth and said: “Fella citizens, gaze And that ts just what has happened. The same the early springtime, have remain. He's a great but is getting all George has to stoop @ little to get in the clubhouse door, but that don’t embarrass him after been handing him lumbering player, oiled up now. Ithe crowds have ‘pouquets on know the approved way of stand- ing at the bat is with the feet to- gether and then step into the ball, Well, Kelly don't conform. He does toes the front chalk line of the bat- ter’s box and his right toes But he cracks ' way. That's what rings the bel). “Army Marion, Seattle junior eham- and Kenneth epresent Beattle in Northwest junior eld in Spokane in conjunc- lon with the Inland Empire tourney. “DIXIE” LEADS FIELD BY 6 STROKES BY ALEX ©. ROSE With a sixatroke lead over hit closest rival, H. A (“Dixie Fleager jaa hot favorite to win Seattle's amateur golf championship, which finishes today on the links of the Se- attle Golf club. THE SEATTLE STAR attle Star’s Tennis Tournament to Open June 21 YANKS AND INDIANS FIGHT FOR LEAD s of Seattle baseball fans, who are following the big league baseball races, will be centered on Cleveland today, where os ew York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians open one of the first real crucial series of the season. last four days. The Indians have a lead of half a game on the slugging Yanks. sorts of itching to all corners of the lot and many admirers of the Y take the lead during the next four days. A small but very claswy aggrees- tion of golfers started in the opening | day's play—36 holes—yesterday, inj} which the consistently steady play-| ing of the North End star featured. | His tee shots were “right down the middie,” while his approaching and | putting: were very deadly He shot a 15 for his morning round, but, Uke all the top players, he improved on the second ume around, finishing with a him @ total of 147 on the day's play Vieager won the honors in 1917, }and again in 1918, and he looks like & cortainty this year, a# he ix going | at top speed. | GRISWOLD GETS | LATE START | After getting off to a rather poor start, which gave him an "80," Claire | Griswold struck his true stride in the second round end holed out in 73, six half of his day's advantage on this | one hole. The Jefferson Park champion has & “habit” of finishing strong, and he may overtake the Seattle club ace in the finals, 1919 CHAMP S FINISHES FOURTH Lae Stell, with §0-76-—156, and Bon Stein, with 79-7%—157, came next tn/ last year, was off hin game, his Saeed shots often sending him Into trouble, | {| Dut his recovery work wea excellent. Chigf interest in today’s play is, ot | cours, centered in the effort of Gris | wold to catch Leader Fleager, and in| order to make it even more interest: | ing, the committee has paired them | up. FIRST DAY'S RESULTS A. Fleager, 15-72—147; C. A. Griw wold, §0-73—-153; L. Stell, 80-76—156 B. EB. Stein, 79.78--157; L. G. Ha 158; WH. Hyert, $0-80—160; W E. MeMicken, §5-83—168; Dr. D. Houston, §: 170; KS Blair, 56 $4170; T. Robbing, $4-87—171; J. ¥. Seott, §7-45—172; E. Froude, 88 85-173; B. Barkwell, 92-57-—179; W./ ower, 94-55—179; F.C. Ayer, 90 182; D. Anderson, 9092-182; F. O. Burkhart, 90-98-1523; EH. Ham.) lin, 91-92—183; F. D. Crook, 95.90 Dr, O. J. Weat, 98-88—196; J. H.| Stevenson, 96-95—191; W. C. Schul thels had an even “100” in his first start, but falled to turn in his after noon card, Here's how they line up today: Fleager va. Griswold, Stell ve. Blair, | Stein vs, McMicken, Haw vs. Scott, | Barkwell va, Robbins, Anderson va. | Froude, Power vs. Ayer. FLEAGER AND GRISWOLD WIN CLUB TITLES When it comes to scratch match play, H. A. ("Dixie’) Fleager, of the Seattle Golf club, and Craire A. Griw wold, of the Jefferson Park Golf club, have “something” om their brother | club members, and this “something | was very evident in these etubs’| championship finals, which took place last Sunday. At the North End course, playing | against Roy Campbell, “Dixie” (as expected and as usual) won easily, the match ending at the 30th hole— 7 up an 6 to play. On two occasions during the last ten yeara ‘the Seattle Golf club crack has falled to win the big honors—he was out of town both times. The Jefferson Park club fipal, which brought Claire Griswold and Bon Stein, the city champion, a title which he is defending today, togeth er, attracted a large gallery to the Beacon hill course, but the match was not even close, Claire, like “Dix te,” winning by 7 up and 6 to play. JACKSON FAMILY STARS The Jackson family wan, very much in the limelight at the Jefferson Park club this week, as Fred won the monthly medal event and Mrs. Fred entered the finals of the women's championship by a 4 and 3 victory over Mise Scott. Mrs. Harry Young is the other finalist. H. D. Folsom, jr., finished second to Fred, whose score totaled 81-12-69, | THREE TIE AT S. G. C, Thirty-two players took part in the regular monthly medal competition played last Saturday at the Seattle Golf club course, which resulted in a triple tie for first prize. Sam Rus sell and George Tilden, with 80-472, and Dr, ©. B. Ford, with 86-14-72, forming the triple alliance, or tie, HAW WINS ECLECTIC Gorden Haw, @ yery promising young ,olfer, won the spring eclec tle of the Jefferson Park Golf club, with a low gross of 59, with one-half of his ten handicap deducted gave him the winning net of 5: Albert Schoephoester, 66-7-59, and Fred Ayer, 64-65-69, tied for second Jack Scott, Charlies Walsh and Jim Snoddy followed with net “61m. POSTPONE MATCH The Earlington-Oak Bay team match, scheduled to be played in Vic- torla today, has been postponed for one week, because a few of Barling ton's cracks are competing in the city championship, at the Seattle Golf club links today, giving | The seasons are a bit reversed | Johnson The water hole—No. 11—was a! ners lockers | jinx to Griswold, a» he overshot on | jeans of| both oceasions, which coat him a §/ Socks and a 4, against Fleager’s two ” Seibold, who ought to be a banker, |or, in other words, the leader gained jhid his money before the game time jand saved $75, There wasn’t much of a ball game yesterday. Vernon scored eight runs in the second inning and walked off with the tilt, 11 y a ke Christmas the calendar | mget folke have begun to seck com- !) #004 | fort in gauzy clothes f In some sections they play bareball When he gets off shape he does around 1200 rome good men to| meet enc Anders Haugen of | Will be im world’s| Roger W. Toll, su: and| Mount Rainier Natic | of the country! . the roof garden of the world | the Northwest Ski club holds ite an mid eummer It will be held the last week im | ger a recent tourney. ‘ contestants, repre These countries The snow classic was won by 8 thave always ex eted i in this epert.!b ) bird order. The latter, who won the title | a+ [Leaders Will Play i in Star League Star Tennis Entry Blank I wisti to enter The Star Woodland Park Tennis tournament. I am 1 whh to enter the an amateur tennis player in events marked with cross: Men's singles good standing. Women's #ingies ....cssesseereeseercencesoescsvaressewsceees Men's Goublee ......0cesereecceeceecowerserseserensssssesseees Women's doubles Mixed doubles Name partners in doubles events. Entries close Jung 16 and will be Accepted at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper @ Taft's Roxing is going over bigger than ever in the East, Salt, focal promoter, who haa returned from a trip to Manbattan w local welterweight trip, sickness knocking him out of several m learned a lot of boxing imptovements in New York and they have Inereaned the number of Quaker city. Fans are game ts looked for tn the big Kastorn citios during the coming winter, says| according to Dan a couple of times on the Dan says he has Philadelphia, where k and 10 in.the t seasons in the nds to 15 in New 4 one of the “Don't every fool yourself that this bird Carpentier in a peaches and declares Sir Dantel of the Silver Tongue. baby work out with his Belgian sparting partner at the Olymple club tn Philadelphia and take it f than most people on the Con 1 ean wee how he licked a big awkward man like Reckett While I think Dempsey Jack a real battle while it lasts. cream fighter,” has the goods. He's a lot bigger he can hit and hit will probably . he will give “Jersey City will probably stage this ‘Battling’ Levinaky-c: farpentier bout * added Dantel in his discourse use the fans are bugs to see the Frenchman in Carpentier ought to stop the Rattler.” about the Fourth of July sure to go over big bec “All thru the East the fans are pulling strong for Jack Dempaey to be freed from the slacker charges now pending in San Francisco," who heaved « lot of news off of his chest tn his official visit at the sporting sanctum this morning and the fane aren't forgetting the way he knocked Willard silly want to see him fight again.” & good rep in the East While he was in the East Dan saw some real baseball, three wallops New York is crazy over him, Ice Palace has been opened in Philly that will soat 1 it's the latest thing of its kind in the world there this winter, “RIDLEY WI WARES HERE THURSDAY Bud Ridley, Seattle bantamweight, including the Ruth sent scattering over the Polo grounds one day according to Caruso. alt says that a new .000 people and that Boxing bouts will be staged LL SHOW (ue in most of them, he is now the who has had more publicity than any | recognized bantam champion of the other local ring man, will have, his chance tq show local ringsiders just how much he has improved when he tackles Hart weight, at the outdoor show at Lib. erty park Thursday. Ridley was always clever bantamweight, but no one ever accused him of being a around these parts. . of Low Angeles, town one day, saw Bud fight took bim to California, where Winsor got him almost as much publicity as the recent war, and made him a big Incidentally, fight rd will make weight for Bud, o» he will weigh in at 126 pounds at the day of the fight “lynn, the Pueblo fireman, will also have a chance to show his wares for the first time | when he takes on Steve Reynolds in nd half o fthe main attrac Jim has been around Seattle and this will be his first bout on @ real card for a couple It's a do-or-die proposi m many moons, \for a long time. Reynolde beats him. card down South promoters—A ustin. ing such men as Jimmy Danny Kremer, Salt-Druximan— Charley Moy sand|usual three preliminaries to wind up sthers, and coming out on the long Fleager Favorite to Win City Amateur Links Title STAR TENNIS Is Your Haugen may have to beat his own | record if he outsails the field that will compete. The Schidell, veteran mount the summit. When they get to jumping way up there in the sky they look ike Four undefeated teams will get into action In The Star league Sun day. A lone by either Tallored Ready, Felix club, Ballard Beavers or Mount Baker will mean practical elimina tion from the championship. The feature of the day will be be- tween Tailored Ready and Madison Park, to be held at Lincoln field. Don Hunter will start the game for the clothiers, and young Jayoox is slated to start for the park boys. Madison Park gave the Tailored | they will be out in full force Sunday. | The game starts at 1 p.m. ‘The Felix club in stil tn the Fun- | ning, as the Tailored Ready game | will be played over. They meet the Alki Juniors at Walla Walla field Sunday, The absence of Ed Swift m the box will be keenly felt by the Felix boys, but they are expected No win. The game starts at 2 p.m, The Ballard Beavers are slated to | play a double bill Sunday in order to catch up on their schedule. They | will take on the Shamrock A. C. in |the first game at 12 noon and the | City Cubs at 4 p. m. Both games will take on the Greenwod Cubs at | The Yt. Baker team, the other un defeated aggregation in the league, will take on the Grenwood Cubs at B. F. Day at 2:30 The other games billed for Sun. day fot Interbay Juniors vs. Rainior | Valley Juniors at Columbia field No. 2 at 1 p. m € jer club vs. Spartan A. C |at Wildwood park. i Rainier Heights vs, Columbia Shickers at CoRimbia field at 2p. m. CRACK WATER EVENT JUNE 21 Seattle swimming fans will get their first chance of the season to see the crack swimmers from the Northwest in action in the P. N. A. meet to be held at the Crystal Pool, June 21. Blanks have been mailed No 20 clubs thruout the Northwest. Such stars as Thelma Payne, na- tional women's diving champion; ! Pobochanke, P, N. A. champion back stroke swimmer, and Lambert Stern- bergh, Mitrie Konowaloff and Anna Mayhall Wagstaff, local stars, will be seen in metion in the meet to be held at Phas local pool. BIG DAY FOR KIDS TODAY Today's the big day for the kids at Woodland park, when the Elks play host to Seattle boydom at ming races, stunts, eats and the big B. F, Day-Mercer baseball game for the city championship are the ath. letic events for the day. The ball game starts at 3:30 on the upper grounds, with all of the other events getting under way at 2p, m Coast trap stars will compete in tho first Pacific const zone handicap gun tourney, which opens at Walla Walla Sunday, ‘The meet continues for four days. A big list of events is scheduled for the tourney, The series will The New York team has been banging all ‘anks in Seattle are expecting “Babe” Ruth & Co. to me Here? |being set aside June 27 for the Here are the entries | finals. for The Star’s Woodland park net meet up to date. Look the list over care- fully if you have filed for the meet and see to it that your name is cor- rectly listed. If you have filed your name and it is this list get in touch with the sporting editor of The Star imme- insure your listing before drawings are made Wed- juled time | NO ENTRIE: ;AFTER WEDNESDAY jmade and Wednesday is the abso- diately to |that is necessary to enter the meet jis to fill out a blank published = ientaiey te’ | partment at Piper & Taft's. Tell MEN’S SINGLES | Aterander Griggs Wie Secceon be turned jn not later than 6 p,m Pau! J. Strizek Donald Ripley Frank Kosiowskt Fletcher Jounson Arthor Dalley Lenter Kleinberg: Yorthwest Ski clubs holds certain ceremonies just before the year, The first ascent de by a party headed by! erintendent of nal park. Inke| \* in guide| ia. i. Ki will carry the Stars and Stripes tol W. John D. Henry Dick Vander Las Russell 1, White Charles Donahoe — KennethBchoenfelat | not yet lined up a doubles partner: Joe Livengood MEN’S DOUBLES Laxerstrom and Johnson Saunders and Williams Allen and Barker | Peguiations for the tourney. | petition as a glance at the entry WOMEN’S SINGLES Gertrude Pear! | Mre. Helen Peterson Mra. F, M. Cummings | Derothy Little Marion Wheaton Ruth A. Mardy Vida Robinson | rackets lever Gertrude Schreiner Ready a hard battle last year, and | De u Katherine Bell Josephine Pollack fayme McDonald WOMEN’S DOUBLES Katherine Bell and Harriett Franklin Alice Campbell and partner Mins Robinson and Mrs. Bourque Mre Bragdon and Gertrude Schreiner Dorothy Little and Doris La Violette Mra. Potereon and partner MIXED DOUBLES McElvain and Lutu MeBivain Couper and Mra Bourque nd Mra. Peterson Allen and Marion Wheaton Little and Herbert Little Rruckman and partner Stephens and Stephens Vonder Las and Gertrude Schreiner Griggs and partner Young and Bedi! Wiel LEONARD CALLS OFF BOUTS FRANCISOO, Leonard, world’s lightweight, has cancelled his bout Wednesday here, according to word | fie has also called off his bout in Portland for June 21, James Coffroth, This probably means that Leonard will also cancel his Seattle engage. , altho Clay Hite, who was to show, has not received any word from the mi the champion. GARDNER LOSES IN EXTRA HOLE MUIRFIELD, Scotland, June 12. Tied at the end of 36 holes, university student, dete ated Robert A. Gardner, of the promote the |Hanny Kuehn, who won third place! lin the men’s national diving tourna-| |ment; Audrey Grjffin, P. N. A. cham-| pion. long distance swimmer; Jack | hatch*for the British amateur links itle here yesterday. Hevever, the thin girl usually has a shapely ankle to be proud of, THE “OLYMPIC OUTING”— | pla: ches Woodland park, Field events, swim. | Is the feature trl play cat this Week. Reese bro season with the * “wildest” trip in years. An opportunity fs offered to a few men to make up the party; information may be secured from Lee in zhe Camp Goods De- & Taft Ia: SECOND AVE. TE SPORTING GO08S STORE egunty. SPORTING G00NS Tone rer NrUTmae: ve SATURDAY, JON 12, 1920 ENTRIES OPEN UNTIL JUNE 16 One hundred percent co-operation by the Seattle Park board at their meeting yesterday when they sanctioned the reservations for courts for The Star's tennis tourns- ment at Woodland park makes the net meet sure of succers. The meet, which promises to Be the biggest tourney of the year, will get under way Monday, June 21, and will close on Sunday, June 27. Four courts will be reserved for the week day rounds with one court Because the courts are to be re rerved for that time only it will be mighty important that all cont ants play their metches on sch The entry lists do not close until Wednesday. Absolutely no entries will be considered after 6 p. m. of that day because drawings must be lute limit. Any amateur tennis player in Seattle is eligible to compete. All every éay in The Star and mail it to The Star or to the tennis de- your friends about the meet andj don’t forget that entry blanks must Wednesday. * Look over the Ust of entries pub lsbed today and see that your name is correctly entered. If your name is not «published today it means that your blank has not been received. Be sure and check up with the sporting editor of The Star before Wednesday concerning any errors in your registration, MUST ARRANGE DOUBLES TEAMS Doubles teams in both men and women division must be made up by Wednesday night. Af you have do so now if you plan to enter the team events. ‘There will be a meeting of The Star's tennis committee, consisting of Neil, Bilis, Gerttude Schriener, | Evan Morgan, Bruce Hesketh and Herbert Littie, at The Star Monday night at 8 p. m. to form rules and © There will be plenty of keen com lists will show. And there will be plenty to play for. Not only wil First prise—-Washington Meteor racket, Second prise—Pair of tennis shoes, Berot-final—Cantllever racket press, —Racket cane. Ru up—Choice of tennis hat oF | atx Wright @ Ditsoh tennis baile, WOMEN'S SINGLES First prize —‘Washington Meteor | ractet Second prise—Pair “Fabs” sport seas Semi-fh pot Semi Runner: ones of pair Tropte tem nis shoes or six Wright & Ditson cham- pionship tennis balls. MEN’S DOUBLES Firet prize—Two Washington Meteor Becond prise—Two copies “Methods and Players of Modern Lawn Tennis,” by Paret. ‘oentins WOMEN’S Firet prize—Two Nesumeton Meteor rackets. Secon dprizes—Two rac! MIXED DOUnLES First prize—-Two Washington Meteor tennis rackets. ] Second prize—Two pairs tennis shoes, ¢ been playing in Inck the Past week. Trout, bass, perch and “silver” trout are being taken from d these lakes. a Mra. J. BE. Ruffoorn displayed a fine catch of eroppies from Lake Sawyer early this week. ‘The Snoqualmies seem to continue with their good fishing, despite the han- dicaps turned out by the weather man, Both the Middle and South fork report food sport. It & pice short trip © the angle: George Parker, of the Parker Mo Co., brought home a nice catch from | the Middle fork of the Snoqualmie this week, Five fine trout, with an average length of 16 inches, are displayed by A. Blanchard, of 101 W, Boston st, who caught them on « troll in Lake Washington. A report was received by Piper & Taft that Fish lake, in Kit@as county, is to r ed to the publc July 15. Some 7g good sport should be found in this body, finest this season was «hc & Taft's by Mr. I Seventh ave. So., the fish being @ 4ige pound cut-throat, taken from Lake Sammamish. It was caught on a Phage tom Leader No, le exgs. Some Very large trout are being found in thie ake, e trout displayed Friday at Piper Peterson, of 4511 One of the features of the County Spertamen's _plenic, tots under the auspices ef the enton Sportemen’s associations is the contest staged by the rod assembly race” is the the angler must put togethe: plete fly fishing ‘outfit in the shorts est time to win the fine rod the local it Se batt ok Bree tae The affair 1 m Mawr pet ea on Washington, An Lake W Ed Reese was one of several to ae in @ fine catch Friday from Lake W: ington, the fish measuring from § {0 i ine Mrs. D.C. Bryant recently made a fine catch of bass in Black lake, Thurston, One of the dixpiags that will go @ long way toward winning this week's, bass prize at Viper & Taft's was that < i MoDonald’s, N e is from 1% to 3 ads Wgre cought in Lake Witaerhees: = rh firemen were represented in thie week's ch thru the fine bass shown | HB. L, Shackiett of the Third and Pine station. Shacklett caught the 3\-pound= er tn Cottage lake, ns See