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PAGE i¢ THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. ¥ pe) BARNEY STARTS ON meager! PINCH HITTING as by _ Ss Star of Swat Crashes Standing of Star League Teams Lighties P si and Gold Wins Nest Bhoe #) : i ™ : i o 1 | = = Grea i o i League De- Prooset le gheparedetere (Bee Semis + F Eng ; ide ; t < . Meee Sorord Eade of Scedey’s Dosble Billy Oeka|| Eemseess | 1B it Bl Seeee i & Mitt Show | Varsity Runners Pull Qut in Mile Event Pryor | a aaedn ; = Frankie Rogers Returning | BY LEO H, LASSEN é aN ° ; to Ring Tuesday in Tilt ROM the showing made in the third annual relay car-|#! D BARNEY, who is on his way to a wonder: Bit 0 F t LOCAL SWIM i 4 nival Saturday, the University of Washi is picked | ets : who is on his he 10,000} r es ea ure With Bobby Michaels nival urday, the University of Washington is p ful pinch hitting record, gave as the probable vinuer of the Northwest conference meet,| 44 Seattle fans who sat in on Sunday's double CLUB AFTER BY SEABURN BROWN | May 26-27. If the California colleges enter and enlarge it = Lt headers between Seattle and Oakland, a real Star Diamond Loo Tilts N. W. TI I LE) W TH the task of training down to to Coast conference limits, the chances of the Purple andj) treat when he delivered with one of his} EE er Pon gghiada: ro pst 141 pounds by 6 « Tues Gold athletes will be materially lessened. famous bingles in the pinch. TREE BROTHERS DYE) POUNDING Coder and Pardell f W fay afternoon, Frankie Kogom | Washington meets Washington State college in ¥ he x r team, the Crystal Pool Swi “ u «trenuous dally workouts in! ¢, . ; Pacelli fer Ml aor} wg ree bh ot oan ae a total of 15 bits, Le Vs Wester | rainy cruby wil pbrcdypath ong bid for| preparation for his tourround mit, Stadium, and Oregon at Eugene in dual meets before wobbling badly on the pitching hill and Oak- errors on the part of the Hest Shoe| man & ¢ 1 ¢ ors in the cham-| With Bobby Michaela in the main| © mference classic. I nless the Cougars and Webfooters land was leading 4 to 1 in the fifth inning. | Shop tn thelr ‘game at Walla Wal-jat B. F. Day p levent of the Cascade Athletic club's} cover a lot of material in other events that was not seen imp 2 ther? pt . a, winning, T to 2 1 Kame was| game 9 to Stacy Arena boxing show, slated for tomor- | 4} ae ra "7 ts Tom Connolly got a life Page rt Browtt | close Se Che ite ables Ca dae] ane Ravel Gan’ sauieted 44 We. [haa 0 | Aen, benttg ae ne lay roi 1, pe enuipi! Loe track men will have li lost his fly in the sun in left fie UD | hurlers bearing down and the clubs) bringing pin strikeout record for the | Harry MaWattern ‘St-yaré@ash| salshasle wit not be outweiahed vy|trouble. repeating the pro-| Mile Waihinglon, OF AL Gc Ga Spencer worked Buzz Arlett for a walk. serving up steady support. Swift,| season to 63 in 35 innings a hed. «| dind selay; Sdltrte eonewaneers keyed ur or five pounds, as he TAM of last season of down-| gon, sontana i ” A -| Winning pitcher, was wild at the) MoKay's bat played a leading part) 6nd re ASTRO OROWAIETT, EC . : 1 fo 5c “ tre ‘i ¥, Then Walter McCredie beckoned the iron-| winnlns 4 generous with free passes, |in the win, He connected for four! dash, 220-yard free style and relay wually tall for a Nghtweight ing both schools, Pentathlon—Metlen (Wash), nerved Barney and the former Buffalo toss- |} *) 5 pase Kn 1 pow ge Fi, mA aoered O runs. avier than he looks, It is ex-| Oregon Agricultural college ts the ton (©. A. C),, Snook (O. A. C.) er picked out his favorite stick and walked sige ase Ghee ued ciciecs tol Marui, coon nan od that he will scale around 1 | Schaeffer (Mont.) tied for third. outstanding contestant of Washing: | 5h ne e » » two hits The losing club went to| the Cubs, He played a steady game ton c , | Clase B. 100 dash-—-Hodges (Gon to the plate to hit for Gardner. ie ’ ) In track elrcles of the Northwest | raga), Lower (Gonzaga), Turley (C, B, Wins Pentathlon walloped the Roax Cubs Day playfield in Sunday's ton, Wester: | pionship meet at P Northwest water he tland, Saturday |Lambert Sternbergh, 60-yard dash vred for |220-yard breast stroke and relay:] Rogers is expected to give Michaels hen ta tind henten “ ‘ound the keystone bag, did good | Spriggs Wascher, 60-yard dash, 220-lthe toughest evening he has » With the count two strikes and two balls Barney cut a ter veees tn th lowing toning Age a enh sr sth Rs pee and scored tWOl yard free style and relay; Guat! ince invading Coast rings, The I thin season. The Beavers were the |S), White (Pacific). 10:2. Wific single to right field that smoked thru the air, It hit/ouscc Brow: Dye Worke 7 7 dlot him team's three tailien _ | Jarvie, 20-yard breast stroke; Kath.| Pers feputation ax a hitter is welllonly team to send contestants| , Mile—Pacific university, Gonsagas Ai ' the right field on the first bounce, and the ball would be | Best shoe snop . 2 2 44] The score Ro H. E-loryne Brown, s0-yard dash, and| omabdlished, but a hi wan Tr |maninst Coach Hee Edmundson's|” intramural. #80—Beta ‘Theta Ph rn yet if it hadn't been for | Batteries: swift and Miller;/L. V. Westerman &Co.. 8 18 3) iredy Hulen, fancy diving Se eee eee in which he careg men in all events Saturday after | Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Kappa Bp Bing et ane cae Watbe a Cube eh ; 3 us 31 The club is well balanced, and es \® Pome oot ‘Travie Davia in four|"08 ®nd were nowd out in the | silon, Sigma Nu, 1—39. arent i wn tteries—Barton and everson) | a te #1 « y last event by the narrow margin of| High school. Medi 3 th 4 pecially well fortiifed in the sprints.) pounds. after Davia had broken his y « noo! ey Spe win the Inch baat essa ren \ The Statistics LOUTING the agate for three| Coder, Bardell and Platts —— liner th «he ond round, Rowers aave| one and one-half pointe, Only in the| Frosh, Broadway, Ballard, 1 | bases, Pepin brought in Me} An exhibition of gamnens that com.| nal race, the mile relay, did the |5—36:2. ‘of the fray. ‘our \Giivray and McAllister from second! TN @ practice game Saturday the eS ee gr superior speed of Washington sprint-| 880 relay—Broadwa: inning the firet game 10 PACIFIC COAST LRAGL ® | pares favorably with any in ring 7. Seattle, winning the Won. Loe. Pet jand third with the winning runs for Westermans defeated the Wash fo 0, couldn't come back in the seo | ay, p, he r nd 5 ot in Francisco eo y frm save the meet for the Purple and| Franklin, Frosh. 1-371. > ond and lost out 5 to 3. | Vernon ‘ Mu . }Sait Lak oui 1e 18.888 ie ail the Ranshell dished up Bun- | ree meats 12 14 481) RF, Day, Both pitchers were nicked The battle looms as one of the best the Hillman Merchants in thelr 10| ington Mattress Co, nine, 13 to 6 WEAKENS inning tilt with the Independents, at lined up in months: | THE F BEAR TRACKM Brown Broth: | YANKEES Larry Coleman, protege of wike | SCORE WIN IN SOUT Gay, however, Barney's hit was the ouuiang 28 484 often, but were backed with tight sup ANAGEMENT | " that the ‘Threatening to break into the chain Most spectacular. Portiana HCE | pert.” Nordwtrom had a slight edge ers’ Billiards reported thi } Vv HENRY L FA bbonas, is to make hin debut on the | Barney first came into the real | lo Anasies Le aiaiF Mt. Baker Wildeats failed to show up BY HENRY ©. FARRELL cast in the semiwindup with Harry |0% three successive victories for) BERKELEY, Cal., May 1, limelight when he busted up the first |S***t!* ee for their game scheduled for 4 o'clock | NJEW YORK, May 1.—After he meta) (fin ie ee meen a flashy per-| Washington in the relay carnivals, | versity of California won the ame of the series with Oakland with | TI a hayes eee 7 e ~ at Walla Walla playfield. This game too old and feeble to play base: | anry nye es a kick In hoth |® Aggies led in scoring up to the| Pacific association track and run in the ninth inning. Then! o, AB. R. i. Po. a. | ae . ER }| will not be forfeited to the Brown | ball, Miller Huggins ought to retire TUT NG hia ability. in infighting | at contest. ‘The final score wan:| meet here Saturday, with 71 vd . Independents Be ee. some restful pantie of peace, like Washington, 25; O. A. C., 28%: Mon-! stant Ronee & Goudie tm the ninth en i $3 8 8 8 8] matterien: Mocitvray and Staate;| Brothers club, as it was originally ; “y Peer ortne {makes him a tough trial horne, His | | rer yg tnee denon. | Stanford stood second with 52 po frame of the second game that start. | Wile. f 3) a0°@ 3) SS aeoeteteenn and Qnellbere scheduled for 12 o'clock noon and) Aursing panthers from a milk bo main claim to fume is the three| {ne 6%; Washington State, 6; Ida-| and the Olymple club third, with @4 9 winning rally. After reaching | Catner, ay 2a? Se fs |changed at the request of Brown| His experience with the New York | )™ 2. Shceout be halde. over. J n regon, 2; Briti#h Columbia, 1.| points. Flint Hanner, Stanford's Pirst eight times out of eight trips to Latayette i te 2 Bt 2 ITCHING of Burke featured the hers. As the change was not| Y#nks gives him all the qualifica Dans ne of Portland's best light With first places in the two-mile | ¢lin-throw phenom, was defea’ the plate, Hod Eller Fanned Barney on = baker, co Th NS ae Ue de Want Wheeler ed for until Friday night, and an- | Hone. weight beta and four-mile relays and second in| Neufeld and Correnti, of Califo B called strike in the ninth inning of AOVNTy Sy Hes Re EA ae tae 7 ae Maen nerty [nounced in Saturday's paper only,| Theories of the little trainer of wild | “TIN UN nog siaymate of the pentathion and hundred-yard ufeld made the winning thro Mhat great 17-inning game Thurmday.| trenton, 5s Mee. Sie, ence Sere at Baten ath were not given suffi | One® are well shown by hin attitnde! 000% “in step the apecial event|daah, O. A held 20% points Just | 194 feet, 5% inches. Barney has started off on an-| Kremer, » EE Edie ee a ee ae and the game will be/ im the case of Waite Hoyt, the boy! vin reving Gleason. Gleason haa| before the mile relay. An additional Streak. Barney's work so far) Teste oe 8 ke 8 the Washing on hitters te four m | reac | pitcher, who took @ sock at him after besed here before. but « ago | alt point gained by Snook, who tied ‘GRID INTEREST ‘the pinches has stamped him one) featie ARO a. 3 or popu 17 Heepe bye pamper | bgp * game that a majority of the railbirde have| fr third in the pentathion, account : 7 ; lor the winners, stole six hases as his j he incident tx cle ed for the lead over Washingto’ } "f the greatest, if not THE greatest. | Lane ee § -eibesig pepe nai pons ordre sagered | “RRORS figured largely 1 PRD Geo Fron Fo med wo far 88 T corgotten hin style. La Barre has 4 for the lead over Washington, the | LAX IN OREGO pinch slugger who ever walked 6 share of @ team to’ ' Lb tos ab tha Chvcen Lake 30 € or eKing maid serformed creditably in numerous|P¥Urp® and Gold runners having led ea b ras Yaar I} bee win He n@ and hot-headed and |! in two and finished second t EUG Ore, May 1—8p the piate in the Coast league a6 ® Stitts, on the mound for Weshing. |/Ors over the We oodiand Mer}. 40) lag rotepgitoc Kim.| Oeht# in the Kast, Judging from his aa smNened Bowand Ih (WC! soothe genetion dragging at — : ’ J ; - fe " b t n rT we nected safe ne had ju zh “ Mm: | coord, ) events, co o ark, pitched quiltedged ball, |Ch#nts. The winner an lar thir nave happened to me in University of Oregon, with int JACOBS TURN ee an $2 /ton Park. pitched | ullt-soaee win [iy 10 times, but scored a majority of || ree have happened to me in| several good preliminary bouts will| As predicted, Washington's inex-|iuxewarm Pen Prstmte dpb: as eros ont " ¥6 en West Woe A lhe arranged ccording t perienced distance men failed BACK OAKLA irentn. ¢ . t . - scores on seven West Wood, gia obt the oc.,Ue Or 1 today, according to the | Perienced distan’ n fa © | ing to campus report Blimer Jacobs turned in a pretty ;Jacons, p oe : par gece by ragged — - errors. All pitchers worked |. om pA veh Vd peg mie hy katy | Cascade club management show to advantage in the four-mile | __ : in the opening struggle yester-) Fh ge roe Rea Agee . 3) Well, HL Hytiengrin holding the that Saye ea are 8200 fine |JUst Whether or not Frankie | relay.” Idaho placed ahead of Wash , shutting out Oakland, 10 to 0 ning he bday — Parte srssere . Fr g [chants to five safe blows pre Bce te st for chewing hia Greet. clever colored 118-pounder, | ington and W. 8. C. pushed the gold: | With only five hits, The Indians made Oakland aaee @ e— ¢| West & Wheeler is : Ae H. Hyliengrin and J. Hyllengrin | 4,0 engtind cate ef pear ie was clearly ¢ ed to the verdict |ensweatered runners. O. A. C. and! lot of runs for the tribe by some! Mite gore Se] Mattertes: Mtitts and Smith, |. swelled the Green Lake acore a ball over the grand stand. '* over Eddie Moore he received last | Idaho will bold an advantage all sea feMing hitting. They also played| S*s'\l eits {ects | Mitchell; Burke and Willis jWith cireuit clouts ” The Yanks ge Frain I famity,| Wek. avill be settiod when these |son in the mile and twomile events. _ mart baseball in the field, three, summary. Innings pitehed—My Bren. | The score: RM. Bl ain and Maye done r bentams meet in a return tit.) WASHINGTON’S d oll 4 uth and ys don’t epeak to each | ™ N —— @ouble plays being tu turned | ton €%, Charge defeat to Brenton. A LAYING off « postpones Fame @t iGreen Lake Juniors wt 2 ti” es “ch! Green t by far the cleverest miller, | STRENGTH Be L—Off Wrenton a1. Hite darted—Ott! KF Rouen Park Saturday afternoon, |uree wake Juntors.-.---1¢ 18 2) other. Ftuth will condescend to pans cet mene ceered—Ot? Brenton 6. rent an ceo geenten $ atruen | Went & Wheeler went on a batting | facie the time of day with Huagine just | 2Ut Moore is a wicked walloper for | Washington's strength Mes in the EI 2 Nebel abe ar igpean then lb sane because Maye will net. eo of the|® Ueht man japrints and middle distances. Vic INDIANS Seer ea Oar daaiea hot Brenten ¢ = re My was _ hs ~— a Be |Yae: Lowry, Frankhouser, Schacter) «tivestar” pitching staff are out-and pung Gardeau has been coming | Hurley was unequalled in the hun- In the second game it was. just the Wis hiro — Kremer Stolen bases——M | ooops ge oe and Howe out enemies of the manager, and so |! the fore lately and will try to/ dred, making the trip in 10:01. When | feverse, with Buzz Ariett scalping! pny molly ne. | Rone Giants PA Ip to his belt when | Casey Anderson is able to return no/ _ ARLETT SCALPS ee H. Hyllengrin and Sulll on add another a the tribe, 5 to 3. Arlett had plenty of | Two: ot ha! etheelihaue-d % { PTUIRU a misunderstanding of the!” Problems are all that Hugsing has|N® meets Red Gallagher in one of | Northwest school will be able to best stuff, and bothered the Indians con. | (rnnel! . 2, |. Batteries: Nelson, M , schedule on the part of the Fal-| experienced since he assembled the|the early bouts. Gallagher hails) Washington in the sprints, The half. | siderably when hits meant runs. The foonoily trea. | Stambaugh; Hardin and Mi con A C. club, the game with the | greatest colle oramental {fom Bremerton, the home town of | Mile relay was won by Hurley, Pratt, . m Tocals had plenty of chances to score, | Caught stesiing . om ; Washington Laundry, scheduled for | prima donnas in the history of opera) BOY McCaslin, and ts out to re-| Wilson and Free of Washington in| Dut fel) down in the crucial moments. | Adams to ¢ REMONT CYCLONE Sand Lou *h 13 0 & noen at Lewer Weedland,| and tessball tri the glory hix native village |tbe record time of 31:3 seconds. —— } 2:00. Umpires r Fren mp a4 gegen staged ®lihe game was not played. The sched lost when deau trimmed Mo-| Again in the mile relay, deciding | MeCREDIE USES jhome run featival in their clash at! iis for the game was changed Sat Carslin last week | event of the meet, Ferry, Hathaway, | NTY OF PLAY Walla Walla at 2 o'clock. The CY-|iraay op noon hour even to JOHNSON AND | With the new boys on the card | Free and Douglas took the lead awa clones won, 10 to 7, when Henry, tn the box for the Dry Cleaners, weak ened in the closing Innings, after obtaining «a fiverun } Manager McCredie certainly uses Plenty of players when he's working for a couple of runs. Yesterday's the We Woodiand Merchants and bringing good records, and the locals | from O. A. C. and completed the four | @ Juniors’ game | MORROW IN GO [aie proven abinty with tne paged |clrcuite several yards to, the ‘good. | with We Lakey Morrow and Johnson, | Kloves, the show has the earmarks | Washington's quarter-milers took second game saw 16 men in action, i. Seven the Washington Park « head boxing | of an A-1 entertainme: | three places In both dual meets last rice Raed ated ce me ainment Including four pitchers, three pinch ao re Ay brs t cous a ot _ ae, - an 1S to 1 Aberdeen under the season and look likely to repeat this ders and yonald of the Cyclones Hitters, one extra base runner and | sine 22" COLLEGE GIRLS |" ac. smmce anime ool cecceevee™ h tallying one nile ory - s the regulars — peg Shades tort pot JO report was turned tn for the) lt > ea - ee yh — " : Asahi Cub-West Seat Dye | rounds ‘or the carnival in the two-mile re HARRY GARDNER 4% |Kelly, hit the agute for fourbase| tea ens foe Hinata ; | TO HOLD SHOOT [icy "tie time was § minutes $1 NOT RIGHT YET ° spt eng | The first | seconds, made by Stone, Swan, Con. | Harry Gardner, the vener . ma) score: R "mr Sp ay Repke: DEVINE MAKES i Nery rifle |nett and Dodge for the Aggies. The | Ss Tremont Cyclones 10 5 ‘epor a turned ‘or ne conten! Oregon will be held Sat-|race was the most closel: contested | gon onion merchant, is not in the , » Po Baker Gear ( o ta rs id Sat. | ly contes' @ fen ‘onion merchant e Sitseees Bomscs's;'? "5. |W antacas cus m| SPORT RECORD | 200. 0702's Maid Sat | ace. wan the ELE weuim't focting the Oake c : Batteries—Jones and Hyman; Hen-| game, scheduled for B. F. Day play-| aubrey Devine, University of Iowa an ae ie from the Oregen| Ferry of Washington wan ofigell Dit yesterday and it was the first : Fy and Breen ree 1 field. football star, has a ord unpar.| Agricultural college. by Stone in the first lap, but trailed fime that he started a game sinc alieled in intercollegiate athletic his- | - him closely to the finish of the half. aie opening day of the local season, _ JIM THORPE TO winning @ basketball letter| SPOKANE.—Spokane Seed Co,| mile. Williams took the baton and Gardner is « good pitcher when he's ee ring he brought hin total of |stock and warehouse damaged $105,.|against Swan, the crack Aggie cin going right, but he is far from right ee COACH TROOPS sport letters up to eight 000 by fire of undetermined origin. ‘der man, managed to hold his own, | bt. the present time F a(S cum Sharpe, world’s chamelan ob | Washington's third man, “Douglas, | | * ©/ around athlete, and at present a pro pulled away from Connett for a lead CATHERS 18 j | feasional ball player with the Port of several yards, starting Beall well | FILLING BILL * "land Coast league club, w niet in in front of Dodge. Beall set a fast | Ted Cathers, utility man with the} Oaks, who is filling in third hase With Bill Marriott on the sidelines pace, but broke half way around the | last lap and Dodge won by a apec-| tacular sprint ne noldier ath | coaching s who are to compete in the divisional track Jevents at Vancouver barracks Thurs onal and metropolitan. ¢ith | mi with a broken ankle, has filled the day afternoon teculed in Ge teesking of @ | DODGE LOOKS BiB at the hot corner remarka an her of world's records, At the | GooD can be completed. meet, in the Th-foot pool of the well. He has hit hard, particularly Dodge looks like a valuable man | A New ‘Vork A.C, the 400-yard. he fim the pinches, and his fle | Young Reappointed a ty wee | for the Aggies in the half and mile. | throwing has been hig | the His strength at the finish was again | V Fi eS ears to Board of Works nd. the doven ta top Soutents toes eee otes For the plate yesterday de L. B. Young, superintendent of the y City four—John probability he will gather Tete in| couldn’t fool him, ¢ getting city water department, was reap-| larey lebner, Perry later meets this season | ered ty urday, Washington will have to de pend on her hurdiers, jumpers and | Metlen in the javelin for field mares for m yards in 6:399-5, These three hono| o ; eine iay Aanen rn © represent new taternatio honors ther colleges in the con. | Ld . | standards, as the best previous times, | ference are picked to win the shot | prows | UNDER JOINT AUSPICES of the! set by Sale. swimmers, stood, at ! and discus this season and may best sught |fOreign trade bureau of the Chamber | 4:47 3-5, 4:462-5, and 6:463-5 re | the Purple and Gold | of Commerce and the China club,| ®ectively. | % ne Purple and Gold in other field va events, of public works Monday by Mayor ¢ ; well. You «und Abel Siegel swam BRICK ELDRED | DOES TALL HITTING Brick Eldred had a wonderful day | at the plate yesterday, collecting four singles, a uble, a triple walk in nine trips. He fa mnd was tossed out by: extra reinys for the Hlinols A. C. has served in this ca than 10 years. hing 500 yards in 4:41 4-5, and | pacit nda d once Brubaker Edwin J. Dingle, owner and edit once. Eldred is a dangerous man in China and Far Kast Fir A an “One of the most lf ‘ iaake ‘ ng soe ik oes Me Sion | Be the pinches and altho his work has : |Commerce, will be entertained at a valuable public _ ser- hurdiss, but. there ta nb tee wre] i be Aoki reake lately, he seems to) vies game R Wf. #,|luncheon Tuesday noon at the Wash. vants the city of Seat- jable to take second place. Callison | re sina felt lake «..:--. ington Annex tle has ever had.” | or Mason will be the pole vaulter for | SECOND BASE | Batteries: Reiger, forte, Penars ae Baan ane. Washington, Vic Hurley and Casey COMBINATION BETTER [holder and Byler; Beott, Pitette and Ma see Always on the Job Anderson can take care of the low 4 With Tom Conne and Spencer Adams | Plow edsee At New York ert ie a Has Studied Municipal Government 30 Years hurdies to advantage. at shortstop at second base, |%* the Indians are perking up in their|‘peternee # Lewin, Tare ‘eine mine on ee } Former Mayor of Seattle In the sh infield work. Connolly was deader ‘ton and Jenkina; Geary and Yelle | | . | In the shot and discuss Jimmy : than a salt mackerel when stationed by the A Bg fh mn on | | Former Superior Court Judge Bryan is Washington's best bet. Met: | % 4 & ‘ pele on ae n = tos" ae BeBe Ahern ora lien made a good showir vith the | Biaying shortstop hie trove tan ak” | sacramento Bet ait le ee pa | Former State Senator pentathion events, winning first place hortstop work has pic Angeles a 12 Chicago marvel fin | ° 3 oy Pp e ; dup in every denartment. He was|” aiteriea,Niebain” ha" Alannge | faking “he S00:yrd hark stroke Now City Councilman E Agento Be Sy Seeaia oil ed a SEE known otnteen gg EER oct Saly | test in and the 10-yard tite | , was sy . oy for the Acorns “i the fi a ri econd game RH, no ow | MAYEN race in 1:34. He wae dis The Moore Off-peak Power Ordinance just passed by the City him In the conference meet crashing two stinging doubles and a|At ton Angeles eve , Stroke twim for esing tne cciease |p Council will be of great ald to payrolls Seeetint Sun Picadas Roald saiegg “igs oe ith the City Power Plant, The redu d rate « electrical eur: ries Ham Kuna and Cook, | womile—O, ingle in five trips and knocking in|. ? tanage: Dumovich, Crandail and Bald Kick and the event went to Lee ¢ i C., Washington, 1 Perkins; | bel in 1:20 4-5. Welns . o, Leo rent will encourage new industries for lw ZOnHHNOVONN four runs. Adams managed to pick | 50 "fiiy Ginaso hary and Gharrit | Glebet ‘in 1:26 doh The out | rc in Ghsti—Sauray” Cae Snook sau : Bere To, ick | wis (eas Glebel in 1:20 4-5. The outcome | dash—Hurley (Wash.), Snoo MD ele of bite and he looked fine |" : wariowat ixaoce | Seti Or ming ae SEATTLE MUST HAVE PAYROLLS J,” "iis (Fash), soon o 5 PA ol pues a Bee in Lost. Pet. eat total naturally loadin | Moore suggested economies, now in effect, which increased the (Mont) 10:1 ss del ewrria Wine 5: ale : were: We efficiency and income of the Cedar River Power Plant 15 (%) per [| 880 relay—Washington, 0, A. C, Last proposition to thef} cone FIRST SERIES. | 1 ames, Doyle and Murphy; |e 7 if cent | Montana, Idaho, 1—31:3 igh h bath: When the tribe walloped Onkiana}. second game— —s Bie : again. at the His long record of public service to the people of Seattle is well ff! Foursmile—O. A. C.. Idaho, Wash.|| Tight on the voting ma-ff 33.50 iss ene | Vern %) 40 Sl pbusesinnia tional water polo known, Experience Counts. Jington, W. 8. C, 18-61 i in the first game Sunday it marked | 4; e 50'S leateeets Ph sted for byt Municipal government is the most complicated study in the coun- ——-_.___ |} chines abe first derles’ ¥ic tory tor Be ttn | watier cove. Bhellenback, Calder | Boston 10 , in A. C. sevenn, try today. Novices can not qualify in one term WwW F dt ° ince the season opened. Ban Fran. | * Tann urphy; Crumpler, al- | = ante, a & match fon | oman Force Co} mo Sacramento nd Jerno Wee SBA Bitiots The re n " ah playin n h foul e! Serr dons lain pain oe "sp lap Rarer baa re cae MOORE HAS MADE GOOD | Travel With Dead Pi play. Tomorrow the boys open the 5 Won. Lost, Pet.|- Batteries: Pfeffer and Alnamith; smetropeliian fancy diving Protect ttle’s Great Public Utilities, | BELGRADE, May 1.—Mile. Ma Build It first weries with Portlanl in the |New Tork .. i $488 Jexander, Osbourne and O'Farrell ) while Welasmuller. aw 230 its public works, by continuing Moore in Office. [rie Savoril had to travel 150 miles Rone City and local bugs are hoping |f5, Sie} ; tT is aah. eee | beating by 1-5 of « A . | with the body of a man who killed % that they keep up their good work of |tavehsnn Fee akg PR Are Tels pier syria smari, bot foil A Vote for MOOR E—a faithful public JF iiiseit in hen auwoy compara’ |] MONTLAKE-STADIUM the past week Coa b. §. age |‘aetiertes?, “Ring, ‘Beds ‘6nd. senting : (Reet servant opened, ns (Ne Seer was)) BRIDGE COMMITTEE AN ADDITION! 367 | erer nternat ‘ i ILS AN Appinios te kek fs ‘ninitint he" HONEST, RELIABLE, COMPETENT J... || WORRALL wILson, Mane - pope: pies see 7 OAL Cincinnati 1 eat seks tae ae > , isn GAMPAIGN aC union 2AUMOD awed by five ma as 4 stock and box ‘sis announ: At Detroit ree? Feet gal ete olay er, ¥ and | y a tigures tor # seefest posi ate oy are CAMPAIGN COMMIT TEN suars in circus menagerie cage, Chairman. the Northern Pacific railway. Batteries Robertson and Schalk; sch; Donohue and Winga tro 0:30 to 0:29, @ Bickley, 11, near death,