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SMASH DISCUS RECORD BY TOM OLSEN ‘The University of Washington | © Gack team enters the annual Pacific “‘@oast conference track meet at Eu | Bene Satuniay a strong favorite to op the Coast championship, The Fecent announcement that neither Stanford or the University of Call ‘ ia would compete in the meet the Sun Dodgers’ chances. Washington has won the three Qfack meets that they have com in so far, They came out on ogg the annaal relay carnival, the dual meet and the dual meet With Washington State college. | | _ Twelve of Coach Edmundson's best | Dots left Seattle Wednesday night for ‘the scene of the meet. Each univer Bity in the meet is allowed to send forth only 12 men to compete. Washington's representatives Will Be: Captain Gus Pope, Vic Harely Phil Foster, Charley Frankland Casey Anderson, Don Douglas, Harry | Beall, March Davis, Charles Linton, | Dave Netlen, Ernie Hathaway and Reggie Pratt. Washington, Oregon, Montana, | jon State, Oregon Aggies and Whitman are among the most | - Smportant schools entered in the big annual meet. ‘The work of Gus Pope of Wash fmgton, Eldon Jenne of W. S. C., and Tuck of Oregon will attract a/ of attention, Pope has lowered The Pacific coast discus record for _ the past two consecutive Saturdays ‘aie will try again to repeat today. Be recently broke the United Bea record in the javelin throw has made better marks in prac Jenne has gained national | fame as a pole vaulter. ae BALL HERE ‘The University of Washington and) ington State college will battle ‘@ut im the crucial series that will the winner of the Pacific) conference baseball honors on field next Thursday and Fri- In the conference race, Washing ba State has won seven games and three, while the Washington uni | Yersity team has won six and lost| Whyee. If Washington wins both of the series they have copped a conference honors, while if the a are victorious in but one the honors will go to the farmer tion. _ The little ball-up comes from the es that the U. of W. had to toss/ @ game played recently with the Pegon Aggies because it was called the ninth inning on account fain. Washington was leading by safe margin at the time the game called, but the conference offi @eemed it advisabie to rule the out. TENNIS SATURDAY ‘The University of Washington ten- ‘is will tangle with the tennis teams ‘@f other Pacific coast schools Satur. morning at Eugene, when they fe in the annual Pacific coast ( tennis meet. ‘The Washington team, consisting Marshall Allen, BM Langley, Don jailer and Bill Taylor, will find it sledding against the cream of the Coast racquet wielders. | Washington's most feared oppon- will be Stanford, with Captain Neer leading the Cardinal net 613 493 550—1556 200 245 162 197 171 14 019 168— 627 193— 6: 536-1735 191— 595 195— 561 168— 659 246-— 652 236— 588 $40—1709 197— 544 b61— 1604 199— 574 b3e—1626 189— 656 196— 527 234— 549 694 625 ‘Two out of thres gamen was the rule tn City league Thursday night. BN. Broous. Palo Cigar No. 2, Northwesterna, je Co, and Palo Cigar No. 1 ail and Light, ro, Canter. ‘ate, re- werved the dose to Pow Three O14 Birds, King Dury Candy Co, and Rippe's ppretively. Huntoon, of FE. MN. Brooks, had hich @core of 24h, and Shupe, of the North ‘westerns, had high total, with 6: in the league record to date, Northwesterns aiso broke t record with 1799. which te the | | 18-year-old star, will confine his ef- | pected to gather in some points for NEW RULING IS MADE) FOR THE STAR BALL’ LEAGUE Because several teams in the Class B division of The Star gue have made petition for more players) to replace those who have moved away or who are ill it is} necessary that the registra-) Junior Baseball } tion lists be opened for all the team in this division. | This will hit hard because they were turned down after they played their fourth game, but it is the only way out of the difficulty. Three squads wouldn't be able to put teams in the field Sunday | unless new players are provided. FOR CLASS B |ONLY The new registration rule for} Class B teams will be that new play ers can be signed until each team has played seventh game. No changes will allowed after the playing of the seventh game. Twelve men be allowed for each game as previously. This ruling will not A teams as none of the squads will be allowed to change their registrations. The Three Brothers Dye Works | Stacy Shown game booked for Sun @ay has been postponed by mutual | consent of the two teams and will) be played at @ later date. SUNDAY SCHEDULE | Otherwise the schedule will be as follows: some of the teams/ its be | Class A| CLASS A Shamrox A. C. va. Lou's French Dry Cleaners, at Walla Walla field. CLASS B Pirates vs. Eckart Cigar Co. at Walla Walla. Queen Anne Aerials va Rainier | Athletic club, at Walla Walla. Bulldogs vs. Collins’ Juniors, at Walla Walla. Highland Olympia Prep Team Wins 22 Straight Tilts OLYMPIA, May 20.—The Olym- pla prep high school has won 22 straight ball games this season. ‘The local prep boye are strong fa- vorites to win the state title. The Biue and White defeated Cheha lis, at Chehalis, early this week in one of their CRYSTAL CLUB FAVORED TO WIN ‘The Crystal Swimming club Will be practically a cifich to carry off the Pacific Northwest indoor swim honors when they compete in the! P. N. A. tourney at the frystal Pool next Friday night. ‘The entry blanks sent to other clubs and swim stars thru the North- west have not been received, and Don Vicker, coach of the local club, | is quite a bit at sea as to the amount of outside competition his charges | will have. Lambert Sternbergh, captain of the local team, will compete in the short | dashes, while Mitrie Konowaloff, the forts to the distant events. The only sprint race that Konowaloff will com- pete in will be the 100-yard dash. ‘The work of young Harry Speldel| will be watched closely by the many followers of Water sports. Speidel’s | showing in the back stroke races ia | D very good and the youngster is ex-| the local team. Comedy diving and swimming events will be provided for by Ken neth Speidel, Guy Thomas and Ray Daughters. A big crowd is expected ont to nee the Northwest swim stars in action. It hag been rumored that the Uni- versity of Washington will enter a team in the meet. A wealth of ma terial has been turned out at the uni versity and the Dodgers are said to have a strong team. Ann Mayhall Will Not Swim This Season Ann Mayhall, well known in 1o- || cal swim circles, will not swim || under the Crystal Swimming club | | this season, The former swim star is said to have gone to New- port, Ore., to accept a position as life guard, BOB MARTIN WINS FIGHT NEW YORK, May 20.—Bob Mar. tin, A, BE. F, heavyweight champion, knocl the tenth round of their 15-round bout here last night. The Kavanagh Hat $3.50 TWO STORES First and Madison First and Union affect Class |” Park Athletic Chub | w {their annual dual track meet at Den- ed out Joe Cox, of St. Louis, in| 7 Juntors va, South Seattle, at South | Seattle Shamrox A. C. va, Washington | Park, at Washington park Youngstown vs. Chandlers, at Jef- ferson park The protest meeting of the Three others and Louie's French Dry Cleaners, which was billed for to-/ night, will not be held until Monday at The Star The Toungstown A. ©. le breesing slong at s fast pace They have won haree starts, The inadere andiere at Jefferson . and they should be le the Mekart Clear On| firet game for Tm Johnson, bef, whe hurled his © cigar men Sunday, winning against the Chandlers, is a big fellow, and said to be ene of the best pitchers in the league, pt ‘The Mamrox A.C. first team te show ing ar mebdack. They dropped their first two games, and have since kicked thru with Uiree straight #otortes The Malldege are ancther team doing 5 comeback. They lest three straight, and since have wen two, | aly to have their Kekert team tossed out, to be played ever. made the South Seattle squad bite the dust last Sunday. ‘The Mighiand Park grounds aren't | quite ready for play yet, so the High land Park team will continue to ase the NOSE OUT SIWASHES AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO, May 20—Se attle’s rally in the first of the ninth inning of yesterday's game with San Francisco tied the score, but the Seals had yet an opportunity to bat and seized the opportunity favorably, scoring a winning run, the final score being 42. Both Couch of the locals and Hunky Schorr of Seattle pitched good ball for their team, but the breaks of the game were with the local twirler. Seattio~ Lane, If... ..4.- Wisteratl, 30 Murphy, 1b Eldred, et Kenworthy, 2b .. Middleton, rf Spencer, 6 Stumpf, «s Schorr, p ..... a r | wamenumnued lene v-coeo? erento: anceccono? Totals 32 fan Francisco— AB. Agnew, Fitzgerald, Kamm, 1b Kelly, ef Walth, an Couch. p | mwowsnoseP Totals 20 1“ ‘None out when winning run scored. Score by ema Beattie ’ San Francisco ° Home run—Agnew Murphy, Middleton. ‘Two-base | Kenworthy, Agnew. Sac- Zitison, Lane, Wh nm balle—Oft ¢ § Struck out—Hy Schorr 4 Runa reaponalble for—Behorr % Double play—Fitageraid to Agnew to Walsh, Stolen baso—Kelly SHEA RETURNS TO MINORS Pat Shea, the International league | pitcher who was sold to the New| York Giants for $12,000 last fall, has | Three been shipped back to the minor going to St. Paul in the American association, LINCOLN VS. BROADWAY Lincoln and Broadway meet ny field tomorrow afternoon. coln is a slight favorite to win, Lin- STEVENS’ 4%, t || Teaching || If you value time and money | | Little Cost. Private Hails || Day and Evening. | Young Lady Assistante, hand Pike, Main 3911 Danced tm leading places of New York City, Member Toachor# Buy Direct MALT SYRUP Quarts +00 DE 2 quarts $1.00 All Leading Brands and Supplies Pacific Bottlers’ Supply Co. 307 Occidental Ave. | the 1 | city | brand of | pair of now THE ~ STRONG FIELD IN MEN’S SINGLES The men's singles event will be the de luxe attraction of The Star Wood. land park tennin moet, as usual, with a flock of real net stars entered in T kets under way Monday North End courts, Richard Burr, hand and should make a strong bid to win the honors again, If he fin ishes in front, he will retain same nent possession of The Star tre But Burr eave stronger competition this year than he did last, with the corps of net on the lg expected to SEATTLE e ingles event | | 1920 champion, t» on | stars that have filed for this year's | meet Marshall mighty Allen bid for champion the honors, as the is playing a good tennis and is an expert-| eneed tournament player. » and Alec Roam, a| mers from California, alno are expected to make the going strong for Burr. G. A. Latsure, tennis conch at Franklin, and a yeteran of the Se attle courts; pion; Bruce Hesketh, of Sam Skidmote, Arthur Bailey and Fletcher Johneog, of the University of Washington frosh team; Stuart | Barker, Washington captain, and! Dick Vander Las, also of Washing ton, also should be strong contend orn. \ And several dark horses are ex pected to crop out of the hont of oth er players entered in The Star net classic. Dodgers Win From Cougars STANDING OF = TEAMS Washington State Heavy hit ting and the pitching of George Set mer paved the way to a for the Univernity over the Washington State Colege nine here yesterday afternoon. If} the Cougars had won Thursday's tt) | they would have cinched the Coast | conference title Bill Nollan, prep cham-| Lincoln; | should make a| | | 1 vietory | of Washington | | The two teams will meet in Seat-| tle next Thursday and Friday nit University of Washington... 1 19 Washington Mtate te | Batteries: Setser and Land; takedan, Ruley and Brey PREP BALL TEAMS PLAY ‘The atx high school baseball teams ‘Will be tn action today. Queen Anne plays Broadway at Hroadway, Lin- cotn tangles with Ballard at Wood- land park, and West Seattle plays Franklin at Columbia SAM RICE IS “MAN-OF-WAR” Back in Washington, D. C., they're calling Sam Rice, the great Wash ington outfielder, “Man-of-War.” Rice fs not only playing a whale of & game in the field and on the base but he’s the main cog in the tionals’ attack at the plate, The experimental camphor groves in Florida may be developed to commercial importance within a few yearn MADE-TO-ORDER SUIT WITH EXTRA PANTS Many At This Price 304 Pike St. STAs Junior Net Entry [" I wish to enter The Star Wood land park junior boys’ tennis tournament, I had not reached my 18th birthday by March 1, I can play after .... o'clock Weekdays; after .... o'clock Saturday; after Bunday, dntries close May o'clock } | | | | ] A teow ewtrien that were pot in the mails Torwday and reeetved earty Thursday have been accepted for The | Star tournament. They follow! G. 8 Yversan, Thomas Melean, Paul Dyer, Hoger Girasom and Phil Batier in| the men's singtes; Paul Dyer and Roger Girwson and Gs. | Yrerwon and T Meleum in the men's double, and Alice Taft in the | women's singles, The latter is entered im the women's doubles with | Meira Burke, Dick Menrtot has fied his entry in the boys’ Junior tournament en's champton will he ¢ entered in the meet, ted the names of Thor Hakanson, Leslie Watson and Frank Koslow ski Tas and Mra Bragdon a bid f are Mar. | uraue TIGERS MEET RAILSPLITTERS Lincoln and Broadway, the tradi tional prep rivals, will tangle in their annual dual meet Saturday after. noon on Denny field, at the univer sity. Dick Vander expected to WATER MEET AT “ry? Junior day at the University off Washington Saturday will be fea tured by aquatic events to be staged in the canal, “Dad” Henry will han die the events, @auy A BICYCLE AT THESE SEW PRICES: We are f aturing aN Curved Bar BICYCLE Fork, Mud Guards, ter Brake—equipped with High Grade Tir: SP aan: PrRc a $48. 50 DAY T 0 N—The Wer TERMS TO SUIT YOU TAXI SERVICE Did you see “MAIN 6500” flying over the city today? It was painted on the wings of the great rtiss § Gull flying boat, This air Taxi is operated by the Puget Sound Airway Com- with a hangar at Madison Park, on Lake Washington, If you want @ combination of tand and sky taxi ride, call MAIN 6500, and we will take you to and from the hangar from any. part of the business section of the it: el Mates, Including both LAND and SKY trip are: For ane passenger ....$10.00 For two passengers ...$15.00 For three passencery, . $20.00 SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 707 First Ave. 418 Pike St. 910 Becond Ave. 1406 Fourth Ave A Genuine Pipe Bargain Made in France, from well-seasoned French Bruyer. Assorted shapes and sizes, in mottled and grain natural characteristics. Turned vulcanized rubber bits. An exceptional value at the original price; doubly so, as long as they last this coming week. The Iola In straight and bent stems— with bands. A $1.50 75¢ pipe, marked special. Old Pal In straight and bent stema— without bands. A $1.00 50c pipe, marked special Spring Cigar Co., Inc. | park tennis meet, which gets under! lway at ‘RIDAY, way 20, as STAR NET | DRAWINGS | BEING MADE Drawings for The Star Woodtand | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Wen. Laut 29 26 fan Pranctsoo cueramente Low Angeles | Vernon | Oaktana t lake . rtland tas i \r 10 ep oes (8 . Philadelphia 3 (14 Virest Game At lam Angeles new Seam 3 Detroit 2, Bost Washington §, NATIONAL 2 Touts § urane id Lost. on Woodland park Monday, es were being made this afternoon for men and women single open events. Hoghes and Sam and Misber | hecond Geme Casey; Pitteborg " New York . i2 Dumo Portian® lon Angeles | Matteries: Pillette vieh, Thomas and Casey, n These drawings, with the sched. H ule for Monday's play, will be pub linhed in all of the editions of The! Star Saturday, Only men's singles wit get under why Monday, as most of the entries in the meet are confined to this Raker Stanage. At facramento— en ae amento New York 3 Brooklyn & cinnati 1 3, Philadelphia 2 tories: Wittery and Biliott; Krem B. Behultz and Mitze QUAKERS MEET “U” FROSH The Franklin high school track | team will meet the University of | Doubles teams must be made up| by May 24, at 6 p,m. | None but those already entered In| singles events will be allowed to en tor the doubles, These teams, when made up, should be filed with the ste ye rte pot Iter) Washington frosh cinder path men | Entries for the boys’ in the Stadium, | namnent will not close in a dual meet that is attracting con from Saturday, a9 play does not be-| siderable attention. gin in this event until June 1. This A ‘ae tournament is open to all junior | LOCAL BANK \group of local business men have of. TEAM WINS fered Judge William W. McCredie boys who had not reached their 18th birthday by March 1, 1921 QUAYS MEET | ave wosnincton saviea sovings|'"T04, 2086" Wiliams W. Sea SHINGLE MEN [bani tram aeteated the Federal Re | franchise. ‘The Scotchman ts sald te Queen Anne and Ballard will meet | serve bank nine Wednesday evening | i416 stood out tor $125,000, in a dual track event Saturday morn-| in their game at the Seattle Coast eee on Denny field two teams | league bl park. Bingaman pitched | dy, bring home some Boidte are evenly matched good ball for the winners ip rench pastry. Advertisement. MAY SELL BALLCLUB ~ PORTLAND, May 20.—Billy Stepp, sporting editor of the Portland News, published a story yesterday |that negotiations were under |for the sale of the Portland club. According to the article, @ junior tour-| Saturday afternoon, until a week ing, Double-Service Suits Will Cut Your Clothes’ Cost One-Half For Men and Young Men Cost No More Than a One-Pants Suit of Like Quality Elsewhere $25 $30 335 %40 345 Several hundred new Two-Pants Suits received’ this past week in both Men’s and Young Men’s models. 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