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oe ASe: 10 OPENS IN JUNE 20 ‘The rules and complete schedule for the Northwest Golf association's annual tournament, which will be held at Portland during the third Week in June, have been made and are published for the first time here today. Play begins June 20, and both the Waverley club and the Portland Golf| elud courses will be used Seattle is expected to send a big SOrps of link stars to the big meet ‘of the Northwest for the year The schedule and rules follow MONDAY, JUNE 20 At Waverley Country Club Pacific Northwest Amateur Champion lifying round, 36 hol of 16 Kit ay, 32 Rivtiy: PNG a. 20 handicap. At Portland Gelf (tab Northwest Hand 26 holes, medal play to quatity. Pliehts of 16 ‘than } handicap. TUFADAY, JUNE 2 At Wavertey Country Club Pacific Northwest Amateur Champion ghip—Firet round 18-hole matches (ae 18 to form firet fight). Fire found 1s-nole. Second and additional 4 matches, Piocne Northwest Women's Champton ship—Qualifying roend, 15 holes, medal Play; 16 to quality, Piiahts of 6. At Portland Golf Chub Pacific Northwest Han Tound 18-hole matches (holes @me-half difference in handic feated 16 to form first fight Whole. Second and additional flights matches At Waveriey Country Ctub C. H. Davis Jr. Trophy—Blghteen-hole matches. Piay between two teams hay ing low qualifying scores, WEDNESDAY, JUNE t2 At Waverley Ceantry Club Pacific Northwest Amateur Champion Matchen Second round, 26 hol Bnd additional flights matches Pacific Northwest Women's Champton- First round, 18 holes, matebes (de. feated § to form first flight). First jomen's championships Matches second 15.) At Portiand Gelf Ctud Pacific Northwest Handicap—Second | round, 2¢ holes, matches. First round, 86 holes, first flight matehes. Second found, 36 holes, second and additional Dogey. Three-quarters handicap (Fol- low handicap matches second 15.) THURSDAY, JUNE 83 At Waveriey Country Club Pacific Northwest Amateur Champton- Greco rounds 36 round, Semi-final and additional flights matches Northwest Handicap—Third 26 holes, matches. Second round. first flight matches Semi-final holes, second end additional Northwest hw Champten round, Doles, matches round, 18 hole firet flight mi-final round. 18 holes, eec- matches 3 and additions! flights matches. Bvent—Men's foursomes. (Fot- amateur, handicap ; ' pions! - ‘men eset piay. 18 holon, Player with hei | With handicap of more than 12. One-half Pacific Northwest Amateur Champion- Ship—Semi-final round, 36 holes, matches ‘Sem!-final round, mm firet flight 36 holes, second and additional ta matches, Northwest Women's Champion- enip— Sei |. 18 holes, matches. Semi-final roma, 1% holes, first flight matches. Final round, 15 holes, second and additional fights matches. Special Event—Mixed foursomes. (Fol- hampionaisip matches second 18 holes) | -.)hor" " ‘ ‘ Jowing amateur, handicap and women's | (sper wat | ‘ Mixed foursomes, on handicap. Medal | \yiier ; Piay, 18 holes. One-half combined hand: eap deducted. At Waveriey Country Clab Pacific Northwest Amateur Champion inai round, atchen round, 36 first Sight matches. Pacific Northw Handicap——Final Towd, 26 holes, matches. Final round, 36 Roles, first flight matet Pacific Northwest Women's Champion ship--Final round, 18 holes, matches Final round, 18 holes. first fligit matches Special ‘Event—Women’s handicap. (Following amateur, handicap and wom en's championship ‘and first flights 18 holes.) Medal play, 18 holes full bandi- ap deducted. Special Event-—Men's handicap. (Fol is ho Note Gf way to championship and fire flight matehes. Pacific Northwest championship driv- ing and approachin full handicap deducted. ENTRANCE FERS Amateur championship, Pacific Northwest handicap, Women’s championship, 35 Bogey competition, #2 Two-ball foursome, per player, $1. Best 16 to @ tinue at match $2 18 ho © a4 In AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING OF TEAMS pitching for the winners, hurled good F n re ight; ‘or anat, . | Wo Lost ter cop econd t te pce gee ls he TR Alois on. Tes - | ball except in the second, when all of lease weee's ariving competi) '%. 3 deep Ie 10 1383 |BPQAA way cnreesseeeeeses & Nii] the Quay's runs were made, The| oh A aR and P New York 1 ’ it 4 oo | West Side counters were made all| eee - SE CRG | te a ston +4 8 Queen Anne 3 2 60) thru the contest. ee ol trot ere ee Franklin ' 4 322] the rR u butting: 9-hole, 250; clock, ipions Louie o 4 peteee i ? . -} Iagder, 20. ‘Chairman Wigh oon, | eisietehphka ie atl jw ane ge x oe number of entries of any) » joago * . 4, me ~ > ene player in putting competitions dicup rating t mpeti- | Wrasrinston x 4 Lincotn, Hroadway and West Seat: |" tiatter Dutler and Aypher; Wright panels khall be erned by th ton 16, ¢ | tle emerged victorious in the prep, | and McKensle CONDITIONS op pepe ow York 6 jhall gumes yesterday. The West! tincdin pounded the offerings of 1. The rules of the United Sta Waverley Cousttry clul Mt. Louis 7, ¥ | Seattle Queen Anne contest was the = . ahi Mteoclation will govers all, tompe uy. | Hae ee etett “oe the | Nagwminie and Williams all over with the exception of the a ‘i . “ soa | NATIC | most closely contested or | Columbia playfield and . Printed on the back of the score-card Jotn H.'Dreher, se roasurer P. N. ATIONGY mae afternoon, the Indians emerging vic play and had Metie 2, The Pacific Northwest G A Won, Ls 1 trouble, in beating the Quakers by a Oy Ea gan 10. Pairings and drawings for ail | Pittsburg bate is torious after a thrilling rally. In|1¢@ count, tranklin, was vietorioun events shall be done by the competition | Brooklyn . 17 ne other games big scores were roll | + ner fogg «of the Waverley Country clup |New York .....s+ Pe eas (2 S fog f games bt Paros the first time these two teams met . The entry fee for an , Webster, Ite decisionn on aes , 1 Hey , 1 wikia emir feo form wots dunss'bes |Stiet ea Seren " % 8! STAR BOYS Northweet hb ap will be - myer 4 H 6 coast , erent anata st ‘tlvnge ang| Paani $Me Hanan ninsain and Kone, eee! STAGE SMOKER 1 chairman, %0% orth tnoman hotel,| Cl mnati 6, ar a minie, ¥ a and Patrice gon, chairman, "404, Nor jute | Saw works. ou teks | The Star carriers and newshoys 4. All entriea from outside association | Chicago 4, Philadelphia 2 Charley Zola, sent in as relief | held a smoker in The Star pressroom istrict must be accompanied by evidence , Thorny its ri piteher for dway in saved ‘ore leaving for the Pantage: of handicap at home clubs or in associa- | rom each club shatl| A man doesn’t have to have much ay pris é he Pantages the tion to which entrant Is attached | oer the iggh rer wast . the day for the Tigers by his steady | atre last night. Howard Boyd, car- Pacific Northwest amateur cham-| team and the namen given to the chate. ena 3 story to be valuable! pitching, ‘This time it was againat|rying Route 334, was the popular plonship to be played ea £ Quali-| man of the competition committee before i? pgp It depends on veges kind /Wallard. ‘The final score was 11-6|“champeen” of the evening fs holae, madal play. Mon-| the qualit nd at Waveriay Coun-jof a cellar he has—Santa Rosa |with the Tigers on the long end. A Mo glo Aca : Wend dave Wht ee big crowd turned out to watch the HOW UNE lew Tuenday and | ucoren at the finish of a prep boys a yeu a 6 holes. volo mph D y' . $e championship. shalt. cones tet OM nocd Piezo cy? Prine apart gro | R . #,/ Mast End parish are taken for an Pigennnpienship shalt cones round shail c ay. June #1, atl iner, never killed anybody, And still | fatlara tscveseeceees @ It 2) outing on the Thames where they Flights wilt be provided for all entrants. | hest-ball matches. Players, shalt be |™M&D¥ & girl has painted, as she | Broadway i Biigibility: P.M. G. A. rating of lees than | paired ca 4 of competing clubs. | dreaned rortland ) Bette rm, Zolla and Willis 10-handicap rer Tr Wissel bode tal tn eae Wiha: ies Mone, (oe a ree ee eet ' As one boy was gutting into. the §, Pacific Northwest handicap to belishen holos-up. ‘The trophy shalt be in| | | water, a friend said; “Johnnie, you're Played ae follows: Qualifying round, 3¢ | po n of the winning club fo { z | Queen Anne proved the victim of | pretty dirty.” alee, medal ploy. Monday, June 20, at|year, ‘The club first winning the tr another upset yesterday, when the| “Yus," replied J: “I mi | Stee these Os cr acekity Cat ae a; | See ' p | uticura OAP] 0%! ier came acrows the bay and] the train last year,”—London Live BF mates piay (holes up paval to one- | WINNERS OF ©. 1. DAVIS IR, TROPHY Th H heat them by a 6 punt, Butler, ning News, its Sieadee nad pubsonuest mnsaheo at | iett Pent ne Cote tree eee e Healthy —— 84 holes. Defeated 16 shall constitute Geatile Golf club, ot Meet first flight; the next 16 the second, fight Jefferson Park Golf club, et Spe IShavi | Bie “aways. "0 “ever Ot te te lah, "at ape ng Soap more than 9-handicap ' 1920--Waverley Country club, at Vano i, Pacific Nortaw ” . " se “COU 1 Catiours Boap shaves: Bverywhare tie. west women's cham vor. wihomeewen. Harley-Davidson Motorcycles ts matcnem | rena Event—Match play against PORTLAND Which js considered the golf classic | of leas than PLN. G A. rating of more) | which Jack Dempsey is credited with having finished Bill) caster to land effectively be pt ' Fine round, “36. holm, teat fignt| at the Atlantic City camp, but Dempsey won't get a chance up for the winners and runners-up the main go of the Cascade Athletic + sees to use it in his fight with Georges Carpentier, July 2. |by Piper & Taft's, ‘This let will a amoker here Tuesday night. | Gicap of 12 or less must select partner | of the classy fighters who are fast | lara and a host of others. | Marry ©. lowing women's handicap.) Meda! play, | All special events play give right | THE SEATTLE STAR I wish to enter the events marked with cross tn ‘The Star Weediand ENTRIES park tennis tournament: sa rons te _ CLOSE . Hal Cc ochran toTell C hamp’ s Stor y for ‘Star F ans Men's doubies ‘ * “et MAY 18 Jack Dempsey, world’ Wem vie * WE She: | intrien for ‘The Star-Woodiana, 2 he will defend his championship against Georges C arpenti partner) park tennis meet clove Wednesday century.” A few years ago Dempsey was an unknow n, practically a “tramp.” How he fought his way intent bollbea kat a Boi ee ee eis anal Fave 28"! the top of the ladder in the ring reads like a fairy tale. The story ofJack’s rise to fame has been written (Name doubles partner) it that their entries are m Hal Cochran, and the first installment of this tale w ill appear in Monday’s Star. It’s just another Oe eee e meee Reet ee eee eee Ae een eee ee eter weeeenenns ter that date will be cepted. The) try blanks will be accepted either | mM a ' at The Star or at Piper & Taft's, = | Vor the benefit of the players who | | | following rules and regulations have | | Play begins May The schedule PICKS or each day's play will be announced L eam play affer............0°%clock on week daym after... .. 000+ lim the 9:30 edition of The Star. Play * can obtain schedule b palling | o'clock en Saturdays; after............0'cleck on Sundays, The Star am day or » canes on DEMPSEY (PW te hours) nnix department of Poper & Taft's. | Roya whe had not reached thelr 18th birthday by March 1, 1921 LAYERS | TO WIN wishing to compete in special beys’ tournament fill in with X here FURNE BALIS Bach player is 10 furnish two) ‘Terry Kellar, former sparring part seececes jtennis balla in good condition, Malla| oy” yy yy, 4 ge tet Entries close May 1% and will be accepted at The Star er at the | | will be furnished for the finale only, | 2° i J jermpary's Te » tennis department at Piper @ Taft's ‘There are no entry fees, All that|the champion to win over Georges fill out a blank and mail it to the | Carpentier in their bout July 2, pre fill out a blank and mail ic to the| gicting that Dempsey will win as ’ uporting editor of The Star or the! . There will be five regular events, | “Dempsey has the advantage tn 66 99 which include men’s singles, men's! weight and ia a two-handed hitter, |doubles and mixed doubles. Benldes| very well,” mayen Kellar, “but don't thin there will be a special boys’|inink for a minute that the French . junior tourney, beginning June 1,| man iwn’t.a great ring man, because 4 open to all boys who have not/ie is 1 was in hia corner in Paris t | reached their 18th birthday by March! ine night he won from Gunb | MUST MAKE | wonderful left hand, but he can't hi BY JOHNNY KILBANE BLANKS COMPLETE | with it. Me carries a good punch in Featherweight Champion of the World Bntranta are asked to fill im the| his right You've heard a lot of talk about the “rabbit punch” With) ine work of sohedu irno, Dempeey may not be able ane Carpen ig matches | Of o er hus a wonderful head and is 4 great boxer,” Kellar fighta Lee Anderson, the California colored heavyweight, in Brennan. Players must be on hand within £o a i " minutes of their schedule Ume or the It may be on display when the champion shows his wares elias vols bb Gntnaiaen | before the crowds that go thru the gate to watch him train) ""\ big let of prizes te being made Kellar isn't the best heavyweight in the world by any means, but he's The “rabbit punch” is an overhand punch to the back of | Teety for ‘yenmestion within 's few the neck. It gets its name “The meet will ron for about two!a big fellow who ought to be able to Sees, ites “oone sad séeuions! from the similarity to the} Hite Says Britton | or tree weeks, depending upon the |take care of himself. He hax had Wal Event—Match play against | me! f kL s b . ° number of entries. | plenty experience heres . handicap. (Foi thod of killing rabbits by Will Meet Travie Following is the let of entries re-| He's running up against one of the |holding them up and gras ung ripen: Cy celved so far. If your name has been | best big fellows on the Coast in them back of the head with|| Davis Here May 25 | ore hans lint. eal! |Amlemon, “the colored boy. tw ald the side of the hand. Matchmaker Clay Hite of the || the sporting or of The Star at to be pretty fast. It will be the first The punch produces a knockout as || Northwest Athletic club yeaterday | once and see that it is published.| appearance of both boys In Seattle. surely as will the farnitiar uppercut || received the permission of the || Names received after today will be| Anderson haa lost only one verdict to the chin, because it reaches the Seattle bexzing comminsion to printed from now until Thursday a* | this season being defeated by Billy nerve centers that communic Coast, at the Pavilion on Wednes |) 1, a. Watecn bere Anderson's last bout was a K. 0. day evening, May 25, MUST COVER Hite said | ©. T, stephens It can be used to advantage onty rt |when an opponent ts covering, with || that the principals had agreed to || wintem Pox ory a few weeks ago. arms drawn in to protect his abdo. | | ™¢éet ‘ | Wiliam J. Burnett Alfred Wasson CARD COMPLETE een an [FOR TUESDAY'S SHOW men and with his head drawn for. wart and down within the shelter| with men like Sharkey, Bat Nelson | of bis guard. This leaves the vul-|or Ad Wolgast. LM. ws Herbert Karke Matchmaker Jimmy Malone of the nerable spot on the back of the neck | yack TO DEPEND Willers “he itardy Aagustes’Potiack | Cascade A. C. has completed his card * Toke for Tuesday's show, Frankie Rogers wide open for a big fellow who has ON SLUGGING Nruce Meeketh ni) Notas Jett, and Red McGill, of Seattle, wel- on their feet need to cover. As a| And, in doing so, he will only be) on open the show. hours they can play so it wil make| “Dempsey can take a punch better. | te with || stage a bout between Jack Brit || they are received. Miske in Portland. Among bis wins | the brain tn exactly the same way, || ton, welterweight champion of the The entries: war a decision over Sam Langford leaving the victim helpless. }] world, and Travie Davia, weiter |) MEN'S SINGLES jin Portland, the only defeat Langford | OPPONENT |] Weight champion of the Pacific || nm. 3. Curren Wilton fmith suffered in the Northwes | win over Tiny Herman in Portland | heavyweight champion, is the chief figure in the sport spotlight today. On r, the European champion, in the “fight of t! Here’s When and Where The Star Teams Play Sunday CLASS A Three Brothers Dye Works vs Louie's French Dry i re Upper Woodland park grounds at 2p. m Stacy Showns vs. Shamrox A C. at Lower Woodland park grounds at 12 noon CLASS B Rainier Athletic club va, Sham rox A. C. Second team at Lower Woodland park at 12 noon. Youn, wn A. C. ve. Pirates at Walla Walla at 12 noon. yiline Juniors va. Highland rk Juniors at Hiawatha at 20 Chandlers’ Bootery vn, Eckart Cigur Co, at Walla Walla at 12 noon South Seattle va. Bulldogs at lAneoln park at 3 p,m. Washington Park va. Queen Anne Acriais at Mercer playfield at 12 noon. " SIWASHES _ SPANK _ OAKS _ AGAIN | | twas another wild game Frida | mates, Seattle made it four etraigh nonding the Oakland club down defeat by a 9 to 5 tally Friday, the 13th, had the Indian| The equad is in pretty f sign on Dennie Wille. After Seatt SATURDAY, MAY 14 19 RULES AND SCHEDULES SET FOR NORTHWEST LINKS CLASSIC3 NET How Dempse y, F ought Hi is Wa y to Top of Ladder we tre dies A 2 recnived | K. O. scored by The Star on the Dempsey-Carpentier battle. LOCALS TO TAKE LONG ROAD TRIP § BY LEO HH, LASSEN ANAGER KEN worthy and his tribe of Siwashens face one of the toughest road trips of the sea ‘son during the coming month When they wind up the neries with Oakland with Sunday's gang jumps to San Francisco fora week's play with gue leaders. From Frisco s hop to Los Angeles td meet the Vernon Tigers in their inir, Then Sacramento ts on the tough series in three weeks. Port- land is the fourth stopping place and the Jocals should have an easier tme there. The Siwashes are slated to open at home again in a month from pow with the San Francisco Seals furnishing the opposition. It will be the first 1921 visit of the Golden y,|Gute team. Los Angeles and Port st, [land follow the Seals here in order to|and then the team goes on the road again. r shape le | right now and the gang is hitting thd scored three runs in the ninth!the ball at a terrific pace With with one out, Schorr flied to cent er\the warmer weather down South with two on the paths, Wille made|the pitchers ought to round into the catch and then tried to knock couple of boards off the right fie! fence with the apple to demonstra’ albetter form. «Jimmy Smith is due Id|to join the club at San Francisco tejand he will plug up that shortstop | his disgust. Spencer and Stumpf,|nole. An even break for the Si- who were on the bases, ambled over,| washes on the coming road trip is clinching the game all that can be expected. If they do that well they will be sitting “pretty” as they Ogure to win the majority of thelr games on the home lot. RECKIVERS Ernie Schorr rang op his otxth wth of BALI, HARD the reach that Dempsey has. Laalie Chris umeell Huffeors and Stanley Wiltim of Portland, mix | the year in seven starts yesterday. But Carpentier’s style of fighting} Dempery probably will depend for | it W. Wwoote pa nae A de in the nemiwindup. Johnny Fisk, | me will make it Impossible for Dempaey |* -nockout on slugging Carpentier | Charies H. Jeremats A. Moneed jof Portland, and Jor Harrahan get | to use his “rabbit” in the champion. |*@"¥ In the fight into such weak-|Mortan Robinson Alec Hoss | together tn the special event. Johnny | single down the third base tine in the ship go. He can drive in the punch |®?#* that he can -break thru with | jomes tance hey of | Hogan, of Tacoma, and Bill Bethel, | eis A the Ramee loaded, scoring only when the Frenchman is cover. | ‘2? Crashing rights and lefts to the |i pn ragerstrom ‘Thomas Hwift la pair of heavyweights, mix in the | couple ped jing. And Georges won't cover. None | ** that toppled over Big Jean Wil: | Fietener J Dick Vander Las = |eecond bout and Cliff Doro, of Ever: | ue a2 leaguers were totaled yesterday. During the inst three days Texas hits have been Nearty all the Const league teams “Home-run” Stumpf again crossed | have catchers on their rosters this everybody up by eracking ® stinging | year who can pommel the apricot ‘2 When they step to the plate, Seattle |has “Tub” Spencer; Portland, Del | Baker and Gus Fisher; San Francis. eo, Sam Agnew; Oakland, Art Koeh- ler; Sacramento, “Rowdy” Elliott; | ae UT int © | Ver % matter of fact, many of them don’t | following in the trail of fintic history, | JeerPnine Po! Ailes Compectt "Sa pathesdeaycharue | estoy, Gocny tease A aad tek Lake, even know how, never having need-|for never to my knowledge has &| Frances Nacine Paria La Violette | DAVIS MEETS _Aiten. watloped out cro singien ana a! Joo Jenk! sane tone sy ed to learn. The “rabbit punch” for heavyweight title changed hands by | Grace Lowe Dorothy Litte MeCARTHY |{riple and scored © sacrifice hit im four, oy fetta hove op that same reason couldn't be used|& “rabbit punch,” « “hackhand | Evtl® Greenway — Stella Boott Travie Davis will risk hie welter- | trips, while Schorr slapped out two sin- | {ese men rank as good hitters, and a Ruth A. Hardy Winnle Taylor : wheciover: thesis ta the inde thar against fighters of the type of Benny | Punch” or any of the other dozen | JUNIOR DOYS’ SINGLES weight title for the fourth time in | sic byt hgh ind war out on an ¥ ie ‘up y Leonard or Packey McFarland, while |0F more freak blows about which| ,rmenq Marioe RH. Shoritt four consecutive weeks Thursday | "4 chaves in four Journeys make (he opposition hurters’ task a boxer who was adept with it would | Various boxers boast. Thomas Swift Joe Livengood when he fights Johnny McCarthy in| Sider Laon’ hick Saal Mien Aha Just { much harder, have an easy time making it count (Copyright, 192 B.A) a ae RI Fa hg os bweny aces | henge os M a | third. crashing the ball far inte left cen-| 0 4 - a round go. w inal BOW iter, It rolled clear to the fone The) MM Fa eect HRS Wiliam Fon ncn, (Of the season in Tacoma. Davis won | plow scored Bchorr, Who had wingled. | SHELF pant 9 ‘ es ? Jam ul | . y aa aia | ie A ' 5 enue ~ ay Bertram Curren | tbe title from McCarthy about a year ‘i ye | Willie Kamm, the San Francisco 1: J\ ago in Seattle, but if the Fighting| "Rabe" Pinsi!t epanked out two dou-| », 4 . MEN'S DOUBLES Harp is in real condition he will| Des bresking bie hitting slump, j third sacker, who was hitting the = Poree Dix and Themes Owitt | make Travie step at bts bent to keep et ball nae oe first ume in bis ca Oakiana— ABR H. Po, Fp Alten, Whiten, Rates, Koehler, Three- Mek Vander Las and Rill Notlen. e Vesterday wee tndies’ day and the § | Fer ¢ Seals, was en Pinetlt. 3b 7s 3 ¢ [tase hn—aten, Meme rename” mae KTeeson and A” Monod crown. stands were well filled with mee- | with tonsilltix recently and has been ee a | hyp ener rg ge bere of the fair sex. |on the shelf for the past couple of @ €° 3 1 O|recpensibte for—tchory 5S. Allen 6 Tine H Weods and James Teshe HARPER BEATS ssl snails sueeek ocak tal Session 3t Kamm oan keep up the Witte S$ ¢ 8 3 © Slo gamo—s.01, Umpiree—Motrew sod hall Allen and els08. rn e and of hitting that he has been Knight. 19 $9 8 $ & 8| Hanon, : Hy ES Ro SG LEACH CROSS Taal commen te Gekes vere teiaae-« ted | dishing out so far this season, he i ee te 2 oe eo ° Fletcher Johnson and Leo Lagerstrog.| PORTLAND, May 14, — Robby| beating and Wille heaved the ball from | ought to bring a fancy price from Alten, ie eS a Gy PACIFIC COAST TEAGUE | Richard Woods and J. Tonka | Harper, of Seattle, defeated Leach |{h outfield into the upper grandstand | some big league club. Tétat ete a3 Han Francisco Pee? Kennedy and Logita Cartatiag. | Crom here laat night in a 10-round|'" wins posse — oe eh. | Sacramento ‘ 1 Charles Bkinner and William Mardy. bout. Harper was awarded the de. % mr pteattie MPO. A B.| 10s Angeles a 4s | Alexander Griggs and 1. M. Ham. Joision on pointe. Danny Edwards soli tao Cake Sade at ect alae eee =n Ae HITTER | Wietersit, “6 or 1| Oakland 7 oe Lauls Coupes and Wing Muson —-|| of Onkland, won hia fight by a/| with Knight probably being shifted to| e ielsing | Bates ao oe aa conn +s 1. wountre odienme I enockout, second, with White playing short and| Jimmy Smith, Seattle's new short Fide 3 6@ Olaan Lane ag) Gee ER oe ~pnvee ee pin a i Pinetit third stop, who is due to join the Siwashes worthy. 0 0 7 ol Portana so3t rt elette and Dorothy Tittle cece in San Francisco in a couple of Cunningbar 1 aa . Rvelyn Greenw nd Grace Lowe. am 2 apainet ES te ang ete? mre bourten ane linn Beale VARSITY NINE STAGE SET FOR ks, is a “turn-about” hitter; that veyed ie 2 Sin fy me 2 Misa Ferris and Josephine Pollack. PLAYS ARMY is, he bats left-handed against right- Hehorr, p 0 2 0 /sait Lake : 1 Why OE MIXED DOUBLES BIG DUAL MEET | bancea pitching and changes over to ‘eaiee rie i231 | Batter Scott and Yelle; Bromley. Witton Bmith and Josephine Pottack. | The University of Washington | PULLMAN, May 14.—The Univer-| 2°, Starboard side of the plate sey i She 1 Bradley and Lynn. | snail Alte ond Mere Beorave. baseball aquad has three games lined | i ey . ii: Cepia Sonal nr, | 8ainst southpaw deceivers, He will oer spa PO ow — | W. B. Hardy and Ruth Hardy. | up with the strong Camp Lewis team | *f'tY of Washington track team be in keeping with the Seattle shift, | Oakiand onthe 0210 At Portland nu HB zand en a Ruth Marcuse. | rived here yesterday for the big dual 0110326 rnon ‘ | Herbert Littie and Dorothy Little. next week, The Dodgers play the/ > and when he's in the lineup the Se. 1 Leslie Watson and Stella Scott dangerous Washington State College | | Hannah »| Oe Gaston Gen Ince tepee team at Pullman Friday and Satur _Dick Vander las and Mrs Mragdon, | day of next week. Rm Bl SERIE Beas — : "| WEST SIDERS DOWN QUAYS _ plonahip to be played as f Quati-| a Batters fying day moet with the Washington State Cc meet in these parte, MURPHY TO LEAD “U” CREW elected captain of the 19: banquet at Blanc’s The fa play the § homish team at Snoh: is said to be a strong one and shou! make the sledding tough for the 1 cal clothiers, BASEBALL TODAY GAME CALLED 2:45 Oakland vs. Seattle Take Fourth Avenue Cars -|MAL Qu orner SYRUP | lege track mon here today, Interest is running high in this afternoon’ Mike Murphy, stroke of the Uni- versity of Washington crew, was mish Sunday. The Snohomish outfit} WHY PAY MORE? SUPPLIES ALL LEADING BRANDS Pacific Bottlers Supply Co. 307 °°“ Tattle squad will present eight regu jars batting right-handed against southpaws and three regulars hit ting left-handed against right-hand ers, 8 TIGERS SEND SHORE BACK TO YANKS Ernie Shore, the big right-hander, sent to the Vernon Tigers by the New York Yanks, has been shipped w. Herman Luft was awarded 10°. to the American league club by the silver cup for the best service. | 10° sae. shanna “i * The crew men met Thursday at aj SW Cos on heen Be failed to make the Coast league grade, Shore was given a thoro trial er Essick, but Essick had SHANER & WOLFF} *ioi'a'ssss, ‘array of atner pitoners c 0 ld af e PLAY SNOHOMISH | preniment with Shore no more. than vaner & Wolff team wil jhe di 1d 0. TRL TORTURE joan be eliminated by wearing the rg Rupture Support. We give free trial to prove its superiority, A. LUNDBERG 00. hada Fae havin Seattle “f Teleph lint for @ week's games, Three! nes will link the 15 cities, In the crime wave gi into the hands of a receiver? ii TO BE SKIPPER Or AN il Indian Motocycle in to have all outdoors at your com- US MODELS w u to ke double bill the| ur BAP IN LIST of rebuil ffers many big bargal I] alle BASY || Tens | 1116-1118 PIKE STREET (Advertisement) BY EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia Street Last week I cated attention duct ‘ofthe 1320 Fouhe Maat et 0 oun, Republican Club and some @ more explosive membe: Tigibles. but the Republican must not be bunch whore oc! h conduct have made an LW. W., a bol or red turn green’ with @ What gall such people must have io jay claim to patriotism! After all the greatest Kepublican is he whd hax the deepest conception of polite! ical righteousness and honor. greatest Democrat is he who has the, Kreatest faith in the people and most profound respect for right to rule and guide their destiny, unhampered by special = terests. Democracy is in opposed to oppression and ¢! ation, and demands that th rule, while Republicanism im city, county and state seeks the ft of ‘the people, by politicians the Interest of the exploiters OF some one has said, “a gover the people, by the rascals, for tl wang.” 4 SEATTLE NEWSPAPERS We are having much ne: noise nowadays. John Perry R bu bee with a@ stinger like a poon, and 1 am for him. Brigadiel General Blethen's editorial 92 it coming of Mr. Hearst was bi, stuff, good, but ut—but o \ ple of Seattle do not care a whod hor a half a whoop who owns # P.-1., the Times, the Star, the Record, the War Cry or Jay Th \ weakly The people know that the institutions and offices in this unty and state are rotten to @ ¢, with @ few exceptions, and the people ‘know that the newspapera | (any of them) can clean the grafter out Tell the people why tax high and who it is that is beti their confidence and diss their substance. Give the peo ‘ail of how many automobiles taxpayers are supplying for county and state joy riders political bosses. ‘Tell the people how many p sinecures are on the payrolls im county and state. Give the of all who have such good jobs they do not have to work ( pay day) ‘Tell the people about the trust. the brick trust, the coal @ the light and power trust and o too numerous to mention, as wi the plumbers’ combine.” The are that the politicians and iteers had an inning last elec and Wall Street has more inthu@® and power with the public ofl of Seattle, King County and 4 State of Washington than the ple have The last legislature was the disgraceful in our history, If people of this state knew what transpired at Olympia since Ornest Lister died there not be another Republican adi tration in this state for fifty, I wish some one would gi newspaper like the Times, the Star, Record or an t was self sustaining and okie T would publish a eratic paper that would expo! old criminal Republican ring rule this city, county and state until roots of the hair of some of ‘owd would tingle. We people are getting expert of course, but the profiteers and Politicians are getting our stance) money. A pop gun will seare such political burglars brigands as are rooted like nacles to the politieal institut of our city, county and state, need a newspaper that will thi a fourteen-hundred pound shell, Newspaper editors and writers human (occasionally one is), and man's pen can bring forth ‘an torial more truthful or charged wi a higher voltage of integrity thart in the man, Simple truths and ext facts expounded will do the sz | eee 4) artCans . 55¢ 20 2 Quart Cans 1,00 IDENTAL AVE. (Tie your verbosity outside.) Edi and Chi editor to goin, you. Forget y r jealous wh Put some new blood to work make them sift the records of unt to pt where the t Give these fat they will do | i for Knyone to | sang, who have | ring the taxbayers’ |for last twenty Sa togeth and investi@ selves and promising This gang has been pr@misini d for the twenty rs lived here. ‘or fully offe.fiftt century we will have Bhistem their promises, but no ere in public records are we pie to where they have kept (ir p Ewith the people