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Ds * ‘% J} LOCALS AE RN Y, MAY 5, 1921. THE SEATT LE STAR PAGE 11 VERNON TIGERS COP FIRST GAME OF SERIES FROM SIWASHES Nr ee STAR TENNIS ENTRY BLANK ERROR COSTS T wish te enter the events marked with cross in The Star Weodland puk tennis tournament: Men's singtom. .. 00.0. +-e-c-e00 | GAME | BY LEO LASSEN Beattle baseball fans who sat In the first game of the series with on saw @ rare sight Wednesday m Billy Cunningham booted ¢ Jeft field, and the beot cont the game, the Tigers winning, | 3. Women's @oubles........ . (Name doy! Mixed é@oubies. Ith the score § toe 3 in the ninth, | pan singled, and then Hannab| e thru the infield, and the h got away from Billy, and Gor tore around the bags with the Sthat proved the winner. } - T can play after....---.-.. the most regular . was back on the after an enforced to illness. It doasn't Uke @ ball game without Stacy bis place. (Phone) -@clock on week Gays; afer.......,... Shown, o'cleck en Saturdays, after + @'elock om Sundaya CPW tn, hours) Roys whe had not reached thelr 18th birthday by Mareh 1. r97t wishing to compete in specks) boys’ teurmament 00 in with X here | The Tiers showed a pretty good x yesterday and a fair defense. best part of their attack was to Ray French's assault on | ly Lane in the middle of the! me, when he came to blows with Seattle My chaser when William into second base, Ray used to y for Seattlo, and then was with New York Yanks long enough to be Ruth when he saw him, he ts trying to act the part of a| y bis league vet, Spirit is what wanted in ball qumes, but Ray ite to remember this is the Coast ‘and not a back alley loop. | German, a men were kicked out of the /ijenned ¢ Botries close May 18 and will be accepted at The Star er at the tennis department at Piper & Taft's hak Vernen—- Chadbourne ef .. te! ww. . Bdington, rf Leoker, 1d Amith, sb French, > “Aldridge Aad Stanage nu R a ssseesmeosccne # *: Krause and Koehler; Joba won, Kallio and Fisher. NATIONAL LRAGUB Wen lot 0 Essich of the Tigers : ited out bis best pitching bet tn Shellenback. Frank pitched | wistersti, rE, ball, but he was hit pretty hard | Murphy. tb» it Pet. samccanns enone $9 * teeeneneneeees UD the game. Elmer Jacobs | Middleton. ef, epite of the 11 blows that were inted off his delivery. “W” TRACK | MEN TO MEET OREGON BY TOM OLSEN Fifteen mombeors of the University |of Oregon track team will compete }againet the University of Washing: | | ton track squad Saturday at the Ste dium, This will be the only Inter-collegt | ate dual meet held in the Stadium niana are sending their | bent bet dare expected to push | | Coach Kdmundson's men to the | Umit. ,; PAR IN UNTURY DASTE | Oregon will enter Hammerway | and Obertauffer tn the 100-yard dash. |/ | ‘The race between theme men and “Casey” Anderson, Vie Hurley and Ray Kokmann, of Washington, | should be one of the best of the aft ernoon, In the mfle run, Kopp and Walkey are the men who wil) run for the Lemon and Green, Knudson and Kuenhansen will rua the hich hurdles for Oregon. Collins, Lucaa, Hyatt and Sunde Mef are the Oregonians who will compete in the 44-yard dash. Peltier and Akers will run the 850 yard race, a TRIO IN TWO-MILE | Walkey, Blackburn and Coleman will run the twounlle race for the vinttora, Phillips, Ingle and Portwood are entered In the pole vault event for Oregon, while Art Tuck, Shields and Strachan will throw the shot, ‘The Oregon discus heavers entered are the same men who will throw the shot Art Tuck’ts reted close te Gus Pope, Washington captain, as one of the best discus throwers oo the Const, Tuck and Blackaby wit be the probable Webfoot candidates for the ch jump, and Bowles, Tuck and Kuhnhausen will go against Wash: FIRST HILL MERCHANTS QUIT STAR JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE The First Hill Merchants team has dropped out of The Star Junior Baseball league. The manager of the team informed The Star this morning that the “backers” of his team wanted to put a senior team in the field, which eliminates them from The Star league, It seems that it would have been the plan to have |finished the season up with The Star ooetad because the | withdrawal of teams at this stage of the race hurts the league and is not fair to the other teams. When league was organized it was announced that only teams The season was made short, play being completed about July 10. St}, The Star invited the different teams to play t thie league, charged them nothing for the priv. sed AERt | ilewe of entering the circuit and im thelr ach team should owe ft to the the |league and to the other teams in the cireult to see the thing thru. But there te nothing that can be done to make the teame stay in the ciroult. Any more:teains that think they can't see their way clear to he sham. |"tcking out the season should in- 2 second team and to the Mainier |fortm the sporting editor of The saved by the First iMill| Star af once #0 that the schedule je Ween erserd from th#lcan be rearranged for the season. tom thostd te. form The Siar net thas 7p. m. tomight as te the time they have thelr greands lined wp fer bunday. ‘The Aefeste handed out to land Park White Star Ath letio club va Rainier Athletic club at Walla Walla field rox A. C ancong team va Youngstown at Youngstown. Eckart Cigar Co. ve Bulldogs at Lincoln park. Queen Anne Acrials va, South Se attle at Bouth Seattle the) that planned to go thru the) whole season were wanted.) ‘One ardent Seattle fan with a S@ice that pales even George, O'Mal sat immediately be! the i 9 box yesterday and rooted for ‘te “hum town” talent so hard that | Seattle whole upper grandstand shook. Rie hellenbar! 1) Edington showed up well | Slognam’ 4 ~ the stick in the pinches yester- | Double play-—Shefiendack te Alooe | Weediog Delrott |New York Last year these two schools ctash-| The first annual Puget Sound) ed in a similar dual meet and Ore! Kennel club dog show was te open | con emerged a victor by one point, | its doors for the first time Thurs $1.60, In one of the greatest track|/day at 10 2 m. The judging of meets ever held on the Pacific coast.| the toy breeds and the puppies The Dodger track men are out to) was te start at 2:30 this afternoon. avenge the defeat of last year and) Dr. Clayton, nationally known hope to bring the Purple and Gold| dog fancier, breeder and judge, will » @ay, cracking a pair that scored run- Locker, Secrifice hite—mitn, | out abead in tomorrow's meet in the act as sole judge of the dogs eo- Games will be arranged for the Pirates and the Loule French Dry Cleaners thru Spalding’a DODGERS WIN FROM AGGIES mers in the third and fifth. game— 1.46. however, will center on the showing made by Lambert Sternbergh, Mitrie M Stumpf didn’t look any too! Konowaloff and Ann Mayhall tn the in the field yesterday, bobbling | dashes and in the form displayed by | couple, but he certainty looked | yerlin Fadden and Guy Thomas, lo- & million dollars at the plate. | ca; diving aces, took « toe hold in the sixth and Ft AEN * Who'll Win? WASHINGTON, May 4—Babe Ruth, champion home run hitter “Dempsey will beat Carpentier. He'll knock him out because it's the old sock that wins in every sport, and Dempsey has the sock. I've never seen this Frenchinan, but they tell me he will run away in the first rounds. Well, he won't have much room to run, and Dempsey's kind of fast himself. It's the old sock, and Carpentier hasn't enough.” iio TRAMBITAS TO SPAR WITH JACK SUMMIT, N. J, May 5&.—Jack Dempaey’s family of helpers was in creased today with the arrival of Alex Trambitas, Portland middie- weight, and Steve Tatzo, Scranton middleweight. ‘The champion will engage In only light work with them until he starts | his real training at Atlantic City. Commenting today on the Freport jthat Georges Carpentier said he ould win by a knockout in three rounds, Dempsey said: “Maybe he will I prefer to do my fighting in the ring.” Hannah singled and Shellen- @rove one at Stumpf that took a hop and Hannah went to third. | Chadbourne bunted ang Han- ingham contributed another yesterday, bis two-base swat Cr fourth hitting the right field k. boxing com- . was at the ball game all up in a new hat. ul Gardner was slated to op- the vigitors on the mound today, Dell or Love working for the dway and Franklin, two of Strongest contenders for the Ddasedall championship, will at Lincoln playfield Friday noon. coin and West Seattle meet a Seattle; and Queen Anne enter. Ballard at Mercer field in the games booked for this date Opportunity Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord and Fabric Tires at less than ordinary makes, in addition to decline in price of DIOY fot V Pennsylv nid ‘o We are permitted to give, free of charge, y ee a: - tested tube . a e casing. YVACU U M CU Pp This represents a to- on tal saving over previ- TIRES ous price of approxi- mately 35%. Guaranteed (as per warrapty tag attached to each casing) — Fabric ..........-.6,000 Miles Cord ......++++++-9,000 Miles E CANAL TIRE CO., Inc. se Detrett 11, Chtcage & New York.Washingtes postponed om Innes in the semi-windup. Abe Bridge and Jack Weiser, a couple of 120- | Greenberg meet in the second bout of the evening, and Sam Senescu and Kil Blair tangle in the openet. DOG RACES BILLED FOR B. C. The British Columbia dog and cat show to be held at Vancouv B. C., beginning May 19, will bring some of the best dogs in Canada | together. Twenty dogs are entered from Calgary, Alberta, in the big Whippet dog racing meet. It te expected that some dogs from | across the line will enter also, B Finch, 529 Standard Bank building, Vancouver, B. C, is in charge of the meet. | 1 BABE RUTH IN BAD WITH MANAGER HUGGINS OF YANKS | BY HENRY 1. FARRELL the king of swat, is now in the bad | graces of Miller Huggina, the sawed. loft manager of the Yankees. The New York club owners deny that the b e run king has been threatened with suspension, but al! the baseball writers know that Hug gina in diepleaned with the way the bambino Is acting. Huggins wants his boys tn earty lat night, and the Babe loves the — chewing sati this class of tobacco. of satisfaction. will tell you that. Put up in two styles NEW YORK, May 5.—-Babe Ruth, | | says the Good Judge That gives a man more action than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smaller chew, lastslonger —80 it costs less to chew And the good, rich to- bacco taste gives a world stadium, ‘The meet is scheduled to start at 2:20. The stadium track ts tn ideal) condition, and Coach Edinundsen em pects some fast tine made when the | Lemon and Green and the Purple and Gold athletes clash, | Star, They will alvo be [the tennis department at Piper Taft's. ‘The big tournament gets under way May 23, altho the meet may be delayed a few days in order that the \University of Washington tennis stars may compete. They are enter jed im the Coast conference meet, which will be held May 21. The regular five events and a junior boys’ meet are booked for The Star meet. There are no charges for entering either meet, Tex Rickards $50 davenports are all out of step with the financial condition of our country. “Chick” Galloway of the Athieticn cannot explain why he is «allied “Chick.* | Without Art Fletcher in the lineup, | | Bill Donovan ta more certain where he'll finish, rush of wind against his face as he speeds around under the moon in his high-powered car. Huggins claims he can't tnstet) upon some of the lemer lights fol- lowing the mandates of training if! he permits any exceptiona, | Ruth fs still greatly overweight, and, while his condition hasn't taken | the edge off his batting eye, his work im the field bas been anything but that required of a major league gardener. 'g- tered in the show. Dr. Clayton @F/ CORVALLIS, May 4—The Unt rived in town yesterday from tb¢/ verwity of Washington batt team od Kast. feated the Oregon Aggies bere yester- The pavition, at Third and Ust-| day by @ ¢3 count in @ fast game. vernity st, ‘will Bouse the show-' noth teams gathered seven bits, but The show will be open from 1° the Aggies made four errors, The be the charge to the evening. undred dogs dogs in ‘Three COUGARS BEAT MISSIONARIES PULLMAN, May 6-—The Wash- ington State College baseball team defeated the Whitman College nine} here yesterday by a %3 count Ten/ etrors by Whitman payed the way to & Cougar victory. at 213% Areade PHONE MAIN 3001 Take Fourth Ave, Cars te Perk “GOTO” Leschi Pavilion SATURDAY NIGHT And Enjoy the Knickerbocker Club’s DANCE May 7 Best Floor and Masic in Seattle 8-Piece Orchestra Yesler Cable Fly and Malt Roda in split bamboo, 9 and 9%-foot lengths, for your selections, STEEL RODS, 50— Nine-foot Teiescone Steet has reversible handle Ask to see the new Ci Built Trout Rod—it’ believe you'll lfme it. 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A. champlouahipe at the Crystal Pool May 1. by Mm should be called to ¢ of the Red Cross & great deal in this American Red the attention of som kere, ts hold swimming and Nona, promote ewimm! 4 life eaving competitions. give inatructions tn performing artificial tos, to fescue those in pert! of drewning ai teach ethera This te @ wonderful out line for any organisation, and should re- celve the full co-operation of those con ected with the work ‘The Jantsen unit of women Iife savers, American Red Cross, which is the first Coast, nas passed aix heir corps, This corps be Pacific const's best among thelr members And the organisation Is ome thet has been Gemanding notice ever ise Hchumacher, ¢ 7 plane for the gir place among life savers. GOOD BOUTS ON KASEY CARD A big crowd is expected to be on hand at the Knights of Columbus eym Saturday night for the Kasey’s smoker, Eddie Hammond of Seattle and Grant Randalls of Tacoma will box in the main event. Red Mefilt and Joe Fisher will box in the semi-windup, A fast bout should be dished up when Babe Con- nors of Tacoma and Billy Gregory M’CARTHY TO BOX SHADE Johnny MeCarthy, one-time Coast champ, takes on Dave welterweight Shade of San Francisco Friday night at Milwaukie, Ore. @ New Vacuum Bottles A new shipment of the Stanle {|Win over Haynie WRIGHT TO BOX HAYNIE TONIGHT Bily Wright, former const welter weight champion, faeqn an import ant bout tonight in Tacoma when he takes on Vrankie Hayule, the California battler, in the six-round semi-windup to the Frank Farmer Jim Barry bout. Wright is making bis first start |in some time tonight as he has laid off of the ring game for almast }a year, his last local bout ending jin a defeat at the hands of Johnny MoCarthy, | Billy bas always ranked as ong lof the cleverest mitt men in the Northwest. If he can bang up © tonight he may |be in line for a bout with Cham |plon Travie Davis here next week, ‘The last time Wright boxed Devis he won the coast titie from Travie, giving the Everett boy a boxing lesson at the Crystal Pool. Since then they haven't met, Wright lew ing the title to Morrie Lux apd Lux losing ft to McCarthy, Davis winning it from the Irishman. The Barry Farmer £0 dosen't look any too good. Barry rolla around the ring « lot, but as @ | fighter he doesn't rank very highty. Farmer is making bis firet start in Tacoma since his fourround fiasco with Sam Langford here, Frank Pete, Seattle lightie, will |also try to come back in Tacoma |tonight. His last fight ended im |a@ beautiful K. O. delivered by one | Marcario Flores, which landed right */on Wrank’s chin, Pete fights Waltet | Mason tm the four-round special event. Two other bouts are booked es te|the Tacoma program, EDMUNDSON CONTRACT Clarence Edmundson, University track coach, has |been sigued to coach the Dodger trackmen for three years more. His new contract was acted on at the | beard of control meeting last Tues jday night R. L. Mathews, grid jcoach at the Willamette university on the Columbia river, was assistant football coach, and will either coach the varsity baseball or basketball team. TIGERS WIN ' NET MEET, Broadway high school won the long Droposed match between their tennis team and Franklin’s net men by & score of four matches to two, Halbsenentaoge NEW ARLINGTON BOTEL FIRST AND SPRING ‘Transient Rates: TRANSIENT ROOMS, $1.09 Attractive Rates of Washington ‘Te Permancet Guests 200 Quiside Rooms, New Throughout. grr t 7 “will-not-break" Ferostat Vac- uum Bottles. Pin Complete showing of Rottlea, Fillers and Cases. MARULITS WooDCcRArT SPORTS MEN'S KNIVES— Take a Kodak oda ‘The be out © memories you ge! 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