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- SAC SERIES' ies THE SEATTLE STAR 1 2 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921, te H ! ; : || BANTAMS |(MEMPHis BANTAM SENSATIN] ECKARTS.| WALSH omm 1 fon ins Classic | IS NEXT « eg AKE LEAD’ HAN ON TRIBE American M e chin so Triumph HIT UP IN CLASS HITTING Tommy Milton, in a Frontenac special, captured the 500-mile dash on the Indianapolis speedway yesterday in a race that was featured by FAS | PAC E | the wonderful showing of the American Je care over foreign made | racers, Milton's time was five hours, 34 minutes and 44.6: Pal Steere! BY LEO H. LASSEN Roscoe Sarles finished second, getting the checkered Gag four minutes |) Frankie| Jimmy Walsh, manager of r ATTLE can/| later than the winner, Ralph De Palma, popular favorite, driving @ navies. te | How Teams Stand | «werk. N. 4. ball team of the break even with || Ballot special, was forced out of the race after leading the first 260 Fraps national league, Nas eneiuied Becramento during | mites the Cas in Star Junior 4 record that he ia proud of the present week amok: | “ when the tribe in } gd Baseball Pegi For « run of 30 straight gam 2 itv ies) PLAY RESUMED IN STAR | ah hyp sects etm ao capital, and = then here, have ait game. This game him Se unas te NET MEET TODAY wag ore 6S wt should, when they regulart nd * Singles lead bis Het Of swale reach Portland next Play in ‘The Star Woodland park] Alve Kons va Hilt ‘eer wie should be able apped out 33 and connected week, the Siwashes| tennis tournament was to be re:| Dick Vander Las ve Frank Koxlowskt to travel at bis 14 doubles and three triples won't be in such a Sumed today, after a layoff sine James Lyneh va. dam Kkidinore | aguc speed Walsh plays any position on bad way to climb: urday, The men's singles and dou Fietoher Johnmon va. Paul Dyer Wisdeel kk toed counts, team except pitching, Hils when they reach the | bles and women's singles will contin pe Pedic i Moore ranks ax one of the mist berth i in centerfield. He exy home stamping grounds in three} ue to hold the center of the stag wd Beheeider va wisner, Redin«| panous boxera of the day, and needs his hitting ability thus: | until they have moved along a couple on }no fur introduction to local ring I heep my eye on the ‘weeks, of rounds, Play in the women’s and), end Brickeon va Langley and | 4] nllowed ht - when he 6 After dropping the series to San I bugs who have followed career when wings 1 gauge c mixed doubh will not begin until us a t t ive ne cording! Frantiseo by a woeful margin, the) |) T " Frid Scully and Meyers va Knust and Til | during the past fe or fiv ar ka * When my a “ won | 2bout Thursday or Friday | fora Moore is fighting hia second bout on comes around it is fall gang came back at Vernon and WOR) 1 cnedule for today’s matches! Allen and Nelson va. Lats and Baxter tha Cian ee Gece us elth tlie ype comma the odd game. | totlow ) Wilton Smith va winner, Ryan aad) erg “ > rey | i us > Oo oggpeseangg seg oe ote ‘s teen and Daum ve Lagerstrom and | mous “Portland” decisions, in which | Walsh played with seattle ai" o read trip beeaus e Sh “on : . own ¥ fad, . etic th Akre washes can break even they should and Woods va Resos and Mon. agg aur —_ t talent, be i the Young town Athi th jand with Akron in the In! enema Seen oe a8 Diet Savi toupes and Hur ve O'Rear and] Monroe ia a Ban Francico boy and [cists © eats tho eihart Cheae Socen, | but 4 cleanup for Sacramento will) 5... guavers ve H.C. Purner. Kiinker is on hix way Bast, He leaves for ome ind moved into first place send them into the second division. Doris La Vielette vs, Evelya Greenway. Players who will be playing the Lge cop reed Nell ‘vison of The Star/ WHAT IS C Seattle will open with the San AT bi0 P.M meet after Saturday’s contests has lined up a pretty | That 1) league Monday. wi Francisco Seals here when they re] Mr Bourave ve, leans Downie should prepare to play on Sunday,| fair supporting card, The complete nah titeure of the wane was the Draw « mental @eeee turn, And then Los Angeles and] miso Sesteun ve. Wraee Melineth. June 5, as matches will be scheduled | pi) follows | a mo Johnson, who mounted | os fascinating peoplé gow Portiand follow before Seattle got] mM. Lot: va James Soully for that day rankie Rodgers will meet young jie age for the recond tite ID! men or women. My, But on the road again. - sie sesame w in the semiwindup, Hoy Me bed na beatin ny -blloagien A ngs ltractive—with that wondrous . ’ Caalin is wtated to box Cliff D'Oro tn \1 nth 13 to 2 lead unit the! nation and charm, that inded BALE 18 “STAR “JUNIOR BOYS ‘NET ane of tho Dowta, Saatehensker Jt TO | case = Youngstown, when Be | eething that purses yOu, GOING GooD } mia: Malde Wil be renty 10 on OO | Jot pray 30" men im two | ake you wena Scene, ve tex <we| MEET OPENS WEDNESDAY [fi-tiic‘oxal iin Sol ps wun, tne nrmprtnien, wt wit vs Me a tot eee nes hens Se . ne - | today ; eyed ‘ | ‘These people . . > r 28 rd land Jack Bohermer va oman Hwift | He ring fans here Wednesday night, when he boxes Frankie Munroe of Kan| Sunday stowrn sai Nae te a pretty, tal \ wear mick eens an aanh tee ate tek cole | The pasteboards will wel! at the! pranctaco in the main event of the Cascade Athletic club's emoker et the| terday 4 Youngstown men |thing worth while in cisco Seals, must be a pretty fair| boys’ junior tennis tournamen ag ae . regular fare of $2.20 top. The $4.40! p, y | larity, happiness, success. " ‘ 1 be edness ft Htiam Olt ve rt . | Pavidic The se ~ | popu! y, happ' addition to the cellar, champions, | ties win — bacecra np ware a Vin deen Vivien Kieg. boost for the Britton-Davis fight kept Je | youngest = surround ‘themselves with the 1 Hale always was rated as a good | The follo schedul: . KM. Shoritt va. No Robinson. | a lot of the boys at home, according Eckart Cac. of everything — especially a | fect William Walts vs Wayne O'Hirten. | | Eokar' Co 3 Sass Grieg Suisse nine ie, |e | SYRACUSE TO KEEP = itwdirci”sltman’ani|?>em oe, coy son va. Armand Marton. €. MeLaughlin va Harry Shaw Foster * jbe w SHELLENRBACK SHOULD Reward Nickmen ve. Perse Dix In case any of the boys cannot |] P Baseball | Men and Hobbs, |ef clothes. ‘They can Sa ” : ‘ rep Base paver GRADUATE Lewis va Vivet eott, | | play Wednesday, they should inform " | The Lotlirench Dry Cleaners | —all the clothes they need=at © Hyak, Whelenback. tho Vernon) Wiles in wn Herbert. behi the sports department at The Star Season Winds The life of the successful colle) Not on yout tntype, may Orange | walked on Migiacy Shown team in|FY's They monthly arg =. pane z ane oft bea Frank Vietor vs Herbert Lightfoot. | before Wednesday noc | U Pla T, a ecach te not en that of the pro-|#tudents, Keane is too good to let|the only ¢ game yesterday ai |these clothes, and always have res bets in 1 ‘oast league to - Se ‘od co, and #& nouURe 0 undergrads say greauaie at the end of the bemeat ! , -P “ y wed wd feusional baseball player—-when eith- | F nd ace ane, aes - dn ma Walla W 4. The final count | best, feel the best, and look nd of th | three gamea booked fo : se & to keep a Uxht he was 13 to 5 bent term, He may be handicapped, how | , the prep baseball race was ||¢r one enters the realm of mardom.) 701) seus turned out five| ad ‘Their store is at 207 Rinite ever, in that he will not be allowed | 1 up ite season this after. | the bids start to f American Olympic team men, more| No report - he |ing. Second and Madison, over a the spitball if meleees % the } | Broadway bas cinched the ‘ ter the case of Tom Keane.|than any other collegy. In addition|shamrox A Beate * = cura | Pigin Whisde.—Advertisement, leagues again, as he will be a | nt prea sain ‘ : ond tearm-Collins | 8 P. | Aj coach of Syracuse university ing, there were Watson.| Junior gamed 4 oe ee coeeting: eo big tim WIN | ANS | madway was to play ranktin lech “oe ti 8 Simmons, Ellis and Huntley phen wi nor M tor Weotiant) And the spitter ix his best bet | anhiin, Weet Beattle tee Sines he took charge of the Orange | 89 park yenterd } Shellenback had a trial with the ‘“ incoln at Lincoln, and Queen ||crew the college has turned out an| 9) bis coaching Keane hag given) | f= ' Chicago White Sox, but was sent to Anne playing Ballard at Ballard, | intercollegiate cromcountry cham. |‘iuston Wlnt he has learned by @ x) ne ee unday in| the minors for more seasoning. He | pionship team and an intercollegiate bear ™ rts Ps csove ely consid be ogg af lows: is not only a sweet pitcher, but | ” cromcountry individual champion, |°T#Dle track star himself acy Showy, Three Brothers | also a good hitter, fielder and base | DERBY ( URE SIWASHES lepred off two victories In the one | He rtill holds the profemsional run. | Dye Works at Mymbia. | runner. | Imile relay championship, Class A, at| Sing broad jump record, from aj Queen Anne is va Pirates at aes | LONDON, May 31.—An American BY JOHNNY KILBAN BREAK [the Pennsyivania carnival and three |RTass takeott, and was te world's | Walla Walla. ae SOME REAL ent lish Derby victories in the Claw B relays at the |Profemsional sprint champ from 1897} Eee 3 vs. Washington | try may win the Englist Descamps has announced that w 1904 | Park at Washi 1% hoy or wit i Jeurne mont 1 Da : Further proof that a 1 wane ke ve seg a ae ee, | Add to this run of succes the de He ha» appeared in more than! South Seatde & ghamrox A. C pr at a r ball!” ie horse is ‘The Hohemian.| during the fore part of June, and 8 ANGNLES, May 21.8 velopment of three Olympic cham. |,000 races from 50 to 300 yards and |#*0ond team at Wijiand park. must be in use in the national game nee eithat he'll not do any boxing to) [OS ANGELES, May $1—Seattle . sob al ne 400.|Nae Yuced tn Bure 4 Bulldogs vs. Hifind Park at Hia this year is demonstrated by thetre |Jockey Frankie ONeill, one OF) J ount to anything until two weeks tok the odd game of the series /pions: Charles Reldpath, in the 400.) un 0 rook wine well ae] watha | > ; len Woodring, to the| Amesica. be be ; na mendous hitting being done by the | America’s best riders will be 4 before he fights Dempsey, on July 2 (here yesterday by grabbing the sec. |meter rum: Alan Woodring, in the Americe he big pond |" Chandlers Boots. Collins Jun Kansas City team in the American | saddle I can't understand how Carpentier, 0% “agaae of the doubleheader | 22 oo ats, and you have a goed|!@ 1964, when he def Day [tors at Walla Wal association. In the games played| Craigan-Eran, famous colt owned] in following out this plan, can get | 4#8inet Vernon jweteht eve mney se Magy tect ~ Cotte algae aor te - a Beh so far this year the Blues have!py toe spr rth and recent winner ~ himself into proper shape for the| Tb€ morning game waa won by |hunch as to why Drake univ mask nd'r star sprinter, at 130 yards aren joy lard 4 the Tigers by a 21 count. The|of Des Moines, la. wants r later, in his last race, pred accumulated a team stick average ithe Two Thoumnd Guineas race at | bout. od " / way from Gyracuse Keane gave Charles Holiway a yard ‘ ef :351 and they have scored 226! Newmarket, will likely be the real] Because the Frenchman is a boxer |Siwashes bad everything their way poner Tee ahot Out @ bid for bin|WAndionp at the Thankesiving Dey runs in 25 games. Butler, Brief and | tayorite |—* boxer who packs a wallop. to be |!" the second tilt, winning by 2 122 / | Drake hee ales Gul a uit lor Ow |eames at Woonsocket, Rt. In and STUDYING Cochrane are all hitting over 400| Yer Craigan-Eran may give way | sure—bdut primarily a boxer, his only | COUR \encn be to now avtting at Syracuse {beat him in the 136yard run, for a| BERKELEY, OMA wey 91.— or he tot is the weakest hitter/to Leighton, the great horse owned | chance ere Dempery will be in) oy, ™ Merutng Game % H. 8} And will Drake get him? aide bet of $1,000. Charley Paddock, California | oft with a mark of 276. Iby Whineray. The latter stands | bis speed and wind, [¥ernon «5 ne es | coteeetnnennneneeei anengpeeeenaemanene Keane began his professional flier, is neglecting hi es for his | thus far as an undefeated colt. And {for the development bo hte i terica: Dell” and Hiean; hears) | When in Seattle, eat at Boldt'a—|Coaching carver in 1879 at Worces.| books just now. Héiesn't intend ‘The Two Thousand Guineas race | speed, dudge of distance &: 18 | Dailey and Adame | Advertinement, ter academy. Ho then went to Ober-|to run much until hofishes school, | }ig considered the trial race for the| wind, there is nothing that will take | ame | seoomenee —. ———! lin and then to the University of | After graduating he'll training : |Derby. The colt or filly that has|the place of boxing. Boxing is the| | The score % 2 Maine. His connection with Syra-|for the Natt pnehip ral ghee came sere oa Geel gee gon mt | : 8 if wm RAVE RmCETLY |,“ sorted in 1908, be held at Pamdena tity. usually been the favorite for the cher run around | nattortes Adame Salt Lake 9-2, Portland 4-3 Sacramento 6-4, | big event. 19} sis! sos{ It set From Gakiand $10 Los Angeles 0-6 NATIONAL LEAGUE Leighton 414 not run tn the Two Thousand Guineas |quently there is no data to compare lthis colt with Craigan Eran. Pure undiluted democracy rules in the English Derby is an its instjtution which bas been honored since 1780. 1780 to 1914, Derby has been run on the famous Epsom Downs. The race takes name from Eart of Derby. claasic. Conse. keep Carpentier ting. He doesn't sweating work But he can't affor ko back on that will elapse bef inclustve, the its founder, the 12th} the bases until he is blue in the face, | fore but it wouldn't help him any when | as | he was trying to locate the plate. | So with a boxer, The only way to in boxing condition ie to box. is down now } a weight that he can’t afford to take | off any more before he goes into the heavy as Dempsey does to need any a to let his him during the weeks lore the fight. He must keep it always keyed up.| Cy oinnati | And the only proper way to do it is ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers. Entrance corner Second ave. at Pike st. PEOPLES Mitebetl, SEATTLE | CALLS OFF | SMITH DEAL ! | Jimmy Smith, former big league | |shortstop, won't report to the Seat-| °F? | te chub, Prexy day wired uch Klepper of the Siwashes to President Herrmann of that the deal for Smith SAV bet year 4 From 1915 to 1918 the Derby was|/ 0) jhad been called off and instructed t Newmarket because Epsom |‘? x ‘ Cincinnati to send us some other ‘ Mca (Copyright, 1921, by N. F. A.) Buy Direct + Doyns was used for military pur- player. 478| poses. In 1919 and 1920 the race} rea ere meu Smith was due to report to the {ib |swung back to the original track. PENN DEFEATS | Seattle club in Sacramento today. | 361| Every year sees a crowd of more | He was considered part payment on Pisebura 13-4, Chiscge 341 than 700,000 turn out for the meet. WASEDA |the deal that sent Sammy Bohne | QUATTS ...+e000..... 55¢ Mew York, 5-13, Vhiiadeipbia 1-7 | While the Derby i considered the| PHYLADELPHIA, May %1.—The| 42d Herb Brenton to we Keds last 12 quarts :....-....$1.00 eee. 3-6, Brooklyn |greatest race in the world, it Pay®| University of Pennsylvania ball team | 7% " hun lahat the owner of the winner but $22.650.| acteated the Waseda university team | HN — All Leading Brands and AMERICAN LEAGUE No horse has won the English |here yesterday betore a great crowa |. MILWAUKE May 31.—John Supplies Lost. | Derby more than onee. th © of 5-3. Morgenroth, known to boxing fans “fe: See terx i$ ‘There have been many famous|” "* Sore © Fede hs Jas “Honest John,” sayw that Willard Pacific Bottlers Detroit 1 jockeys who have had the winning | is too old to come back. He adds Washington oh * Sus RO Moped anne nae'as| MASCOTT TO CR ra ya: Supply Co. + 33 -Hklreins to real popularity. He steered |lawt time. “Honest John” haa seen 307 Occidental Ave. 1) 18 “Sito victory in'1877, 1880, 1981, 1685) MEET DUFFY _ | many champions come and go otros iy, 2% 28 |and 1886, He amassed a vast for-| ABERDEEN, May 31—Bitilie Mas-| — Chicago, jtune, but committed suicide shortly |cott, the Portland bantam, will box Bo =—SAVE MONLY— Travel by sfeamer NeEAH BAY PUGET O & 4 DAILY, 9, 11.8. m., 1 Special Sun. Trip, 7 DAILY AT MIDNIGHT 12:00 Midnight, Sun, Thurs. HOOD 4:00 A. M pander free tria Boston 1-1 Washington 1-1 after vietory |death of his wife. Another jockey who gained ht in 1886, following the | Jimmie Duffy here on June 10 match will be one of the features of | the Moose state convention. The Canadian National SM jiarity was an American — Ds 7 R a4 58 t Sc hedules Maher. He won the Derby in 1908, |be there on June 1. 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