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SIWASHES FACE BEST PITCHING IN THE VERNON STAFF IS CLASS OF CIRCUIT BY LEO HH, LASSEN ATTLE'S Siwashes are due to face the sweetest pitehing staff in the Coast leagué if not in mb nor .league baseball thin week when Bill Kasick trots out his array of twirlers at the wigwam o The “Tigers have not been going very since the start son decause thelr pitchers n't Deen given the best kind of feappert But take a look at this ound talent Weiser Dell Slim Love Frank Shellenback. Walter Smallwood Art Fromme Willie Mitehell Bob MeGraw Ernie Shore At the present time Shellenback and Fromme are pitching the best Dall of the tot, but when Def, Love amd Mitchell hit their true stride they will give any Weague an argument. ‘The Tigers have been weak Around the Keystone sack this year nce they fost Johnny Mitchell and Bod Fisher, their great pair of last #@ason. “Young Gorman, a Pacific Interna- Génal recruit, ts playing second at the present time, with Ray French, former Seattle shortstop, at short. The Tigers have a pretty good punch, with High, Chadbourne, | Edington, Schneier, Hyatt and Lociter doing the heavy artillery. jon of “Truck” Hannah catching staff has also strengthened the champions. the se staff of SMITH TO IN LOCALS Jimmy Smith, heldout shortstop, wit report to the Stwashes in San Francisco in a couple of weeks, ac | fording to Prexy Kiepper. If Smith Plays the kind of ball that his rec. erds show, he should plug tp that That's as been sold to Yakima, in the Pa- International cirecit. Jack Bromley mounted the bhi for y ihe Visitors after the big sla’ “ana his lefthanded ‘shéots ts at bay during the reat of the fray, but the damage had been , Seattie took the series four > : coneunel dasteonnnll Wistares, “torphy | mamecwmand Sl ereceuunen Heboune nt =I ” Score by Innings pay Lake ... pent 5 Hite Summary. Struck ovt—-By Geary pPrizicy 1. vy Bromiey's. Bases om bale ff Brom: Hit by pitebed ball—Lane, Wid patch—Geary, Innings By Briniey 3, rune 7, hits 20, at ley (Brinley. ‘Time of game— ‘Toman and Byres . 1:55. Umpires ¥ © vietory wae the first win of the your turned in by Bob Geary tor the Siwashes. Bin Kenworthy gave « pretty demon- stration Bin Cunningham had on his batting thes yerterday, rapping out two ating- ite dmibies on his firet two trips to the ping hite back at jeenie number, Alt at least a pair of hits “bounced off of their shina, Billy Lane was = bit tow tree om the paths yenterday. He was nipped trying to steal third in the second frame, and Bromley canght him off Ot fiest In the etghth, Lane reached first four times out of five tripe Sunday, walking twice, siegling amd being bit by a pitched bail. performed in capable man cond om the bag forcing an & pretty piece of Seattle and Malt broke even Bat out the vistther the firet battle Lake ston pitch- CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometriat and Mfg. Optician ned and Ginsnen Fitted | | | team in the/ ws, s| time haa season. . {the Cincinnati outfielder, was rein | by | stated by Judge Landis Saturday and. PACTYIC COAST LRAcUE on Leet ‘ Detroit 2 Clevetand 6, ¢ Sacraments etpa lana Philadeipnia 6 ot Washington 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Le Niehaus and Cooe Pilots and Baker, Fisher At Oaktand 2 &@ 3 a 6 Artett . Hatteries, Love and Murphy ; on RKoenter Yesterday's here: Burteigh Grimes | She Breshiva ontt seller shat oot oe the Phillies, 3 te ©. winning Fwet Game 10th game ine row for the chee | At Loe Angetes pe no fan Franctece Loa Angctes Batteries: O Dew dail and Stanage Merend Game At Lae Anastes- San Pranciees Lee Angeles Tatiertes and Balawin Tus reas ~ SCuEDULE Oakland at Portiand Recramento at faa Franctera Bait Lake at Los Angeles AMERICAN Leacar Wen Lest run by oM to beat tn Joe Mortis, a rockie, made bie debot with the White for, but had two bad (Whine abd the tndtana BeRind Cowal oaks, won, 8 to 1 Lavan’s long fly tn the second te- sing broke up & pitchers’ Battle be tween Halnies and Marquard, and gave the Cards @ l-to-0 vietory ever the Reds. Kolp weakened In the 11th and fied the Bases with pases Young singled 4 | and the Tigers beat the Tirawes, 2 to t |The at shat Ww maton, § te 1b Priladetphia ‘See ana | Pulled the Kenatere vat of Grat place EDMUNDSON THINKS KIRKSEY WILL BEAT PADDOCK IF PADDOCK FAILS IN TAPE LEAP BY TOM OLSEN “Charley Paddock has beaten Morris Kirksey of Stanford to the tape 12 times in the hundred-yard dash by a hun- dredth of a second, but the day will come, very soon, I | believe, when Kirksey will beat Paddock.” This is the belief of Track Coach “Heck” of the University of Washington. Paddock’s scanty victory is largely responsible because | ithe cinder path and does not) offer quite such a sensational HEI ! | it . $ { ii ; i E l if +4 H re ji ; t ri! = 5 FT} é if aif Kirksey js @ great sprinter. “were not for Paddock, the Car.) dina] star would “probably be in the country today. races with Paddotk are without a doubt the biggest drawing card on) The » tain of nest youre outfit. Cling, In ad their gitiom to deine towed as one back even to a world’s series perl rye perfect men. hee Among the many rumors cireu-| rv lated ‘shout these famous ¢inder path aftists t* that off of the trick they Bre the best of friends. Deepite | the fact that besides there in keen | rivalry between the two men and/ that there fs also keen rivalry be-| tween the University of Southern | California and Stanford university, | et Weehtagten these two men are reported to be tend the best of pals. Both Kirksey and | ter Paddock are seniors and are repre senting their schools for the last] A.D. Resteton has been named cap ton of the 1912. California, baseball | team. Me was o star on the 1911 bas Reta quimet pe letters, except ander spect f the University of Jimmy Cline cap: terete can win in the futurn A_novice track meet bas been adopted tt le Ip = racy ED ROUSCH REINSTATED CHICAGO, May 2--Ed Rousch, —— moulin TRACK MEET BY WIRE MIDDLETON, Conn, May 2— will be eligthie to play at once. CAN’T HOLD Edmundson | TRACK MEET Harvard and Yale will be forced to decline the suggestion of Cam bridge and ‘Oxford to hold the pro- posed dual track meet on July 1. Yale and Harvard officials believe it ImpGasiblé to keep the teama In training during the vacation season MANILA, May 2.—Tom Nicols, superintendent of the Manila mu- nicipal golf links, In two years has taught players of different na tionalities how to play. —-Wenleyan university and Amberst | college are plannin p the rail | Fonds by holding @ telegraphic track meet. The wire meet will be run off SIDETRACKS “MARY ANN” LONDON, May 2-—-By transfer to New York, Georges Carpentier has sidetracked his “Mary Ann” en- counter edu Frank Moran. Go East the Wonder Way | Visit Victoria and Vancouver en route Then over the Canadian Pacific stop off Sicamous, Lake jan Pacific Rockies. Fine con- ‘est, East, Old French Canada and Trans-Adantic Canadian Pacific steamers. Go via the Canadian Pacific Railway oar bags ts in the Can: in Gections for the Middle Y-DAVID ano SON MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES 50 Switzerlands ise, Banff and ring bis $60,000 from his Paris bank | SEE SEALIILE. SEATTLE STAR ‘BOXING RESUMES HERE TUESDAY Roxing, which thas been taboo In Seattle during the past winter, will) jer Way again tomorrow night | paviliod with Travie Davis and Joe Simonich billed as the main | jevent. Davis’ welterweight title will Ibe at stake. ‘This pair fought a draw last win ter and ghould put up a good battle |aeain if they're both in shape. The semiwindup wii bring Frankie Haynie, the lanky Califor |nia welterweight, together with Ed die Hammond, the heady Seattle boy Widdie Nell, Anacortes bantam, |boxes Bud Manning, of Seattle, in the special event. hud Fitegeraid, local tightle, goes jon with Johnny McCarthy, Tacoma bey, and Hob Lange and Rill Greg Jory, a pair of newoomers, will open the show. The thet smoker is under the auspices of the Cascade Athletic club. AFTER REFERER IN PORTLAND Portiand scribes are hot on the tral! of Keferee Franci, who has been officiating in the Rowe City for some | time. ‘Lhey claim that Francia boot ed one when he gave Joe Gorman a draw with Leach Gross the other night after Cross had won the bout ( How Teams Stand Teams Stand in Star Junior CLASS A Won Lost Pet boo boo D. Clean. Stacy Showns 600 Washio: Sham Nighiand Park Nulldogs STAR LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR MAY’8 Following t# the complete ached ule for May § in The Star junior Daseball leag uen: CLASS A Stacy Showns vs. Three Broth. ers Dye Works a¢ defferyon park. CLASS B Pirates vs. First Hil ser. chants at Lincoin playfield, Highland Park White Star A. G va Rainier A. C. at Walla Walla. Shamrox A. C. second team va. Youngstown at Youngstown. Eckhart Cigar Co. vs. Bull- fogs at Lincoin playfield Queen Anne Acrials ys. South vs. Washingten park. Some of the grounds have been shifted for May § from the original pedule. Home teams are named Jast in each bracket above ay ustal Gleweizht of Oakland, lost hin necond |Home team managers want to line straight bout gm a foul the other |"? thelr grounds immediately for night im the South when he fouled | "*%t Sunday. ima few days previo te ee! HUGHES WINS SUNDAY SHOOT to Al Sommers on @ foul at Butte. | Dan Hughes won the regular Sun TACOMA SHOW day shoot at the Seattle Gun club ‘The next to the last smoker of the! yesterday, by breaking 60 targets THURSDAY Tacoma season will be staged Thurs: | without a miss. KR. & Searle came day with “Frighte Frank) a close second, malasing oy one. Farmer meeting Jim Barry in the round main event. Chief {interest DODGERS LEAVE FOR OREGON fer local fans will center on the semi-wiodup in which Bily Wright, Seattle welte: make, in oor « ps aang tenon tt Pay neg of gti University of Washington bat | Sig ‘eltbornton fam leaves here Tuesday night for |Corvailte and Rugene, where they play the Oregon Aggies and the Unt | rersity of Oregon team each two GOOD PREP i=: GAMES FOR | : = TUESDAY Broadway and Lincoln, the bitter Tivala of gridiron, basketball, track| Featuring one of the largest col- jand dinmnond tilts, will cross bate to | iections ‘of trophy cnps evér as |forrow In the feature game of the wembied for a sximilar event, the |Brep ball lengua Hroadway egy - ‘¢ Puget Sdund Kennel club placed their tit last Friday to Quee iter cups on display yesterday at Lincotn bas been hopping rete Piper & Tafts. since the first game of seanoo, and @ fast game is ex-| That Dr. George W. Clayton is petted when these two schools clash | popular among the Northweat paanee, on lower Woodland play-|erg in shown by the large emtry list for the le West pet Mi régetved" coming. ghow. per a eretee Kennel aepartanent to Tiper inet department to win be answered by Dr. T. Clayton is one relative to a soreness between a | Chesapeake dog’s ton. * Queries, all the way from how to feed up to breeding, are being mailed in for answers by Dr. Clayton. All of The Star readers may send in questions relative to their dogs, answers to be mailed tack imme diately after Dr. Clayton's arrival jp |the city. Addrean Dr. Clayton, care jot kennel ‘Tufts. ORTEGA LOSES | AGAIN ON FOUL “Battling” Ortega, Mexican mid. Franklin and Queen Anne meet on Columbia playfield in a titt that! |should force @neh tearn to the limit. Franklin's losing to West Sea: last Friday and Queen Anne's vic-| tory over Broadway on the sam day, make the Quays a slight fave. rite to win the we WILL HONOR BURKE LOUIS, May 2 — “Jimmy | Burke" day will be observed here |May 14, the first appearance Burke [Will make with the Red Sox. Fans have not forgetten the former man- jeer of the Browns. FRESHMEN GET CHANCE LINCOLN, Neb, May 2%-—The |Corm&uskers football team this fall will be plugmed with freehmen | Five of the old “letter” men have! }been lost. Coach Fred Dawson te holding spring practice Dempsey, like the tax collector, figures all opponents alike. | BASEBALL Pacific Const Le WEKDNESDA VERNON VS. SHATTLR Game Called at 2145 PF. mesery The sporting classes are well represented with fine trophies this year. The Swingley trophy goes to the best brace of sporting dogs. J |8. Graham offers a trophy for the beat in the ladies’ variety sporting | clans ’ ST. Boulevard Cale and Max Stein. | haner are offering cups forrthe best | jpolnters of each wex. The L. W. Brydon and Washing. ton § Sportamen's association are furnishing cups for the best English | setters. TAYLOR MAKES FAST TIME \more, in the 100-yard dash, wax the | big feature of the Freahmen-sopho- | ‘h school méet held at Denny field Saturday, Toylor did the cen. ltury in 10 45 seconds. Taylor was! | closely pushed by Eddeison, a young: | -| ster from Eastern high school, whose | leap for the tape nearly landed him | ahead of the colored boy. GET THE HAB Tabe Pource Ave. Cars Did you see “MAIN 6800" flying over the city today? It was painted on the win, ag few Gall of If you want & combination of land and sky tax! ride, call MAIN 6500, and we it take anger from s Including beth LAND ond “any trip are For ane pasomerr .. Alvin F. Batley 1. 8 Booth Glenn H. Davidson J. HW. Fdwards B. 8, Goodwin W. L. Rhodes John W. Roberts Worrall Associ. HIRSCH CYCLE CO. 303 E.P.KE ST 221-Third Ave COR UNINERSITY department, Piper ba The remarkable time made by Brice | Taylor, Franklin high school sopho- | ADIME A DAY Dime & Dollar Savings & Loan (Housed With Seatie Title Trust Company) 114 Columbia Street, Corner Second Avenue Safe Deposit Boxes in Connection PAGE 11 ei Se a So THREE STAR GAMES PLAYED. ‘et grounds hindered the four uled Star league ball games yes terday. Three of the gumen were played, but Lincoln park was tn a) much too moppy condition for the) Stacy Shown-Loule’s French Dry! Cleaners’ game and was post | poned, | The big upset of the day was the) 12-6 walloping the Shamrox Athletic ctub gave the Three Brothers’ Dye} Works. The Three Brothers’ team | had a clean slate until yesterday's | struggle, and were considered strong contenders for the league title. ‘The Youngstown Athletic club, a new addition to the league, stepped | up and beat the Rainier Athletic club nine by & 11-10 count. South Seattle won the other Class | B tilt by spanking the Washington Park Colts to a 9.3 tune. The only Class A game was marred by errors caused by the sloppy fields. Seven errors were made In the game. Quinn pitched good ball for the winners, allowing only five hits. ‘The score: Shamrox Athletle Club...12 11 Three Bros.’ Dye Works.. 6 5 Batteries — Quinn “and Sullivan; Toyenter and Frisen. | it RAE 3 4 A home run by Gene Crook in the last of the ninth with a man on the macks ahead of him, won the game for the pew Youngstown Athletic club team against the Rainier Ath Ietic club at Youngstown. The final score wan 11-10. Ray Coleman, pitehing for the winners, fanned 17 of the opporing batemeri, and Olear, second pitcher for the losers, struck out nine. ‘The scorn Youngstown Rainier A. C. 10 9 6 Batteries—Coleman and Tuline; Eéinon, Olear and Natihan. RK. E. 11 i328 South Seattle and the Washington Park Colts played a nice game, the former winning by a 9-3 score. Both teams played good ball. considering the condition of the field. The score South Seattle . Washington Park +3 2 Ratteries Smith, Barten and Meene; Mirk, Lindberg, Heath and) Moody. | KENNEL SHOW NOTES P. B. Murray is presenting cup to the best English setter entered in | the ‘novice class, | | nder on Cat py nein ‘The Federal Shee | ahep the Cadillac aod pe deed ag Present trophies for the two sexes in the Americas bird class English set- tera. s) | | Irish nettefs are te fecetve | FP. Schwab and Overland kennél’s trophy. An interesting entry will be that! ‘* of the wire-haired pointing Griffons. | Many hunters claim this in the com- }ing upland bird dog. Over 300 dogs have been entered for the kennel-show May 5, 6 and 7. ‘The 300 dog# are entered in ever 600 classes, /3 to Ya Reduction in Price Effective April 18 } } | Guaranteed Dentistry By Specialists ) PAINLESS DENTISTS 608 Third ‘Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 IT AND SAVE Place it in a “Daily Dime-Saver,” which we give you free, and at the month’s end leave three dollars with the “Dime & Dollar” in your Sav- ings Account. Five and one-half per cent is the dividend rate which we have consistently 2 on savings. Our direct- ors are: James A. Haight, Jr. Theotiore Haller Paul C. Harper Joseph Jacobs Elijott Higgins W. B. Shoemaker P. H. Watt Wilson ation | Eiks |tered hits. The score— \ THE COAST LEAGUE THIS WEEK | STAR TENNIS ENTRY BLANK I wish to enter the events marked with cross in The Star-Woodland park tennis tournament: Men's singles Men's doubles (Name doubles partner) Women's doubles. ......+. Wevees sees tReet rteeeereesssescoeseceonanes (Name doubles partners Mixed doubles “(Name doubi I can play after........ -++.0'clock on week days; after. o'clock on Saturdays, after. Boys who bad not reached their 18th birthday by March 1, ++. O'clock on Sundays. (Fill in hours) 1921, wishing to compete in special boys’ tournament OU in with X here: close May 18 and will be apeeewnt at The Star or at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's BREMERTON ELKS WIN TWO GAMES The Bremerton Elks continued their winning streak by winning both games Saturday and Sunday The Elks walloped the All Navy team from the navy yard by a 160 count. Saturday, and beat the Al hambras, crack colored team from Seattle, by @ 7-2 score. In Saturday's game with the pitehing of Aurple was the big fea ture. Worth rapped ont a home | run. The score— R EH 14 Bremerton Elks All-Navy 2 Batteries—Turple and ‘Trembley; | Batley and Bagley B.! STAR NET ENTRIES OPEN TODAY The entry blank for The Star Woodland park tennis meet is pub shed for the first time today. There are no charges to enter this meet. which will be the first to be held ta the city this year. The first matches will be run off at Woodland park on May 23. About three weeks will be given to the tour- nament. All that ts necessary to enter is fil out the entry biank found on 3| Page and mail it to@he sporting ef 10 | tor of The Star, The entries close Muy 18. ‘These | same blanks can be obtained and will The pitching of Connelly was too| be aceepted at the tennis department much for the Alhambras and the, had little trouble ‘winning | Sunday's game by a 7-2 score. Con- nelly struck out }4 of the opposing batamen and allowed only six scat- Bremerton Elka Alhambras Batteries— Smalding and Wilson EXHIBITION SWIM The Crystal Swimming club will! hid an éxhfbition’ «wim ‘Thorsday fight. This wil be their first pubtic te | Sppeara: tts season. Regular | | THURSDAY NIGHT |: and diving and some com- ECKART CIGARS | WIN AGAIN ‘The Eckart Cigar Co. beat South Park Juniors by a 10-6 of Piper & Ttaft, |\COAST MEET MAY BE CALLED OFF Because of the fact that neither | Stanford university or thé Unt | of California will compete in the | cific Coast Conference meet ;| to be heid at Eugene, May 21, it was meet seriously considered that the would be called off. WESTERN MEN SHINE IN EAST PHILADELPHIA, May remarkable showing of Western letes was the feature of the final. ing Dabard Basi walopet yesterday at South Park. This is the) Woodmen yesterday on Adams fourth straight game that the Eckart field by team bas won, Twice Daily’ All Week 1$c, 25¢, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees—15c to 50c THE AMERICAN COMEDIENNE IRENE FRANKLIN CHARACTER SONG STORIES WITH BURTON GREEN GEORGE YEOMAN AND LIZZIE IN A LITTLE TRAVESTY “Editor of the Assassinated Press” BY NEAL O'HARA AND MR. YEOMAN BILLY EDDIE HIBBITT AND MALLE “SONS OF THE SOUTH” WILLIAM ALSA NEWELL AND MOST Offer “ON THE LAWN” by Hugh Herbert EL REY SISTERS Assisted by MURRAY MENCHER at the Piane In a Novel Dance Revue WINTON BROTHERS Present “ON TIME” | HARRY LANGDON ASSISTED BY ROSS AND CECTL. In “Johnny’s New Car” ‘Topica of the Day | Pathe News| Concert Orchestra

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