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TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922, Lig shties Headline Big Card Speed and Newcomers to! Be Features of Austin & Salt Smoker LEO H. LASSEN ING fans who \| have been yodel. | ling for new faces at the Se attle = amokers will have to get & ecoreboard to find out who's who at the Are. ma show to | night, Of the 10 | men on the; card, which ts deing put on by Austin @ Salt, Owen Roberts is the only local representative. | Lightweights will hold the center | of the mitt stage, withy Joe Gorman, | the husky little Portlander, and Jim. | my Sacco, a boy from Boston, in the | honor role. Gorman neede no fur. | ther Introduction here, while Sacco showed his class in Tacoma the other night in hie mix with Bobby Michaela, Gorman will be @ alight favorite | with the railbirds tonight. } Two expert lightweights will toss the padded mittens tn the semi.wind up. when Joe Black of Denver and Johnny Trambitas of Portland ar gue. Black ts « clever miller, while Trambitas has a couple of mules tucked away in his left glove. Do your own: picking. Jimmy Rivers and Owen Roberts, two of the leading members of the junior lightweight class in the Northwest, tangle in the third bout Rivers, because of his better boxing ability, will be favored? to win, but oberts carries the harder kick \and will give the Tacoman plenty to Worry about. “Eddie Kid Billings and boy Mc Casslin, two familiar battiers here, Meet in the second bout. This ts another hard one to pick, as Billings hasn't boxed here since his first two Starts, which were nothing to brag about. Since then the Wisconsin Yeteran has been boxing consider ably around the Northwest and has Won a lot of outoftown bouts. Mc Casstin, the pride of Bremerton, ts dangerous a long as he's on his feet. It will be boxing against slug. ging—once again, choose your own winner. This goes for the first bout be Cause It will introduce Billy Evans, & new man from Minneapolis, who goes on with Mickey Dempsey, the hardy Portland lightweight. ‘The show will get under way at $20 as usual. , Shows Real Promise Jimmy Rivers, in ee Tacoma lightweight, is one of the most young mitt slingers of the season. He has on bad but one serious setback in his dozen starts, losing to the Oakland veteran, Frankie Burns, in one round, due to stage fright more than anything else. Rivers boxes Owen Roberts, the hard-hitting Seattle boy, in the spe- cial event at the Arena tonight. BY HENRY L. FARRELL 1 N® y YQRK, May %.—Uniess the very apparent slump in baseball attendance means a tightening of the string on the sport pecketbook, Yhe public ought to be ready for a million dollar shakedown on some kind of a fight this summer. Promoters who know how to the shaking so far have teen unable to find any kind of a shaker So many barriers are in the way of a Dempsey-Willy match that a real heavyweight ction seams out of the question. The champion eouldn’t find work in this country, and according to reports he found the business just as bad in Ei rope Jack Kearns has finaly ¢dmitted that the British are cool to another Dempsey-Carpentier comedy and Europe isn't keen about donating a half million or s0 to the derendents are certainly | part in the American Recruit’ pitchers playing a prominent ‘pring games of the por- league | cen It looks very much as !f several o ot the clube had picked up some » likely pitching material. In baseball BRITON WILL PILOT AUTO RACING CAR | — hragpar sige May 9—The Brit- ish colors will figure in the parade before the tenth annual 500-mile race on the Indianapolis motor speedway May 30 Secretary Manager T. EB Meyers | has received by cable a definite entry from W. Douglas Hawkes of & % Bentley car. It ie expected Louts| Contalen will make an eleventh-hour entry of a tearn of Sunbeams, but} this is not quite certain. p Jules Goux ts in this country with | two new t mounts, but has not In the French Grand Prix Inst ip year Goux took one of tis small! two-litre (22 cuble inch) Ballots into third place. His car lacked the : speed of some others, but Goux had the skill to outgeneral his swifter E competitors, The same pilot was the | first foreigners to win. at Indian-| apolts, taking the 1913 event with @ aan Peugeot. He failed in his attempt oa to win the 1920 race, but he did win “rm & bride that year and Mme. Goux te coming home for a visit while her) ork husband tries his luck on the speed way | In addition to the Engitsh and French flags !t is expected the Ital fan colors will be seen in the con 1.00 test. Only Germany and Belgium | thes. will be missing among all the coun-| try tries which ever have entered cars in self the 500 mile classic, ite Europeans Won't Tumble for Dempsey-Carp Fight | Recruit Pitchers Showing Up Well in American Loop j ton staff, pace, He uses an overhead style that makes his delivery quite puz sling. When the Detroit veterans failed |to win, Manager Cobb called on his rookies, with ex ent reeuite. The first three games won by the Tiger | were credited | handed Lakey Morrow Is Returned Winner Over Joe Gorman PORTLAND, May 9. man of Portland lost a deciaic Lakey Morrow of Spokane tr Joe Gor to of Dempsey and Wills, jenny Leonard and Lew Tendler || j0round main event of last night's for the Nehtweight championship show here, The men are look like the next best shaker to a In the semi-windup big heavyweight encounter. The ne was awarded two leadiray 135-pounders have so je Taylor many business ideas, however, that the impossible. - | because d lyear or two would be most trouble an offer of $6 he turned down 00 | some to meet Leonard—an unheard of| In baseball pitching te the big sum for a Challenger among the lit-| thing, and on epring form !t cer. tle fellows. tainly looks as if the American | league had landed some promising 1 to hove any oder ts not « If a tighter ts allow The surgeon fish of the West In dies extracts blood from those who handle it draw @ ught tt has on would 0,000 and that per cent f yard nor Ten-fler to put a promoter No new domestic animal eloped during the laat 2,0 yearn Street there Is no greater asset than piteh ing The Washington club h and Gleason. Both have ¢ lent work this spring and valuable additions to th } Phillips | o excel ein to be Washing: | | Phillips tan’t @ youngster in point | of nervice, but must be classed ae @ recruit, since his previous big league stay was very limited. Cleve land once gave him @ short trial. He is a big, husky fellow, with a side arm delivery, and has good stuff. In Charley Robertson the Chicago White Sox landed a most promising right-hander. Robertson {¢ a right hander with an excellent fast ball, @ nice curve and a good change of to Olson and Pillette. The fourth win was made possible by the work of Cole, who was with the Tigers last year, but didn’t work very much The Detroit club landed some likel non, the mort hig the newcomers, } ot been able to show because of an injured arm. He is waid to be a sure enough big leaguer. Pilletts, secured in the #ame dea} with Johnson, has shown good form in his early starts. Pillette Is a nix footer who greatly resembles Vean Gregg except that he pitches right Stoner, have recruits, Johr touted of a seems to Olson fa a lttle fellow with a aide arm delivery, a snappy curve, nice change of pace and fair speed. He AY ITH boys under 21, some of them how to pitch | considerably #0, mopping up| While Detroit fans cannot expect | athletic records like the quartet) the youngsters to work consistently, | shown above, what kind of sports| still it looks as if the Tigers had a|are we going to bave within the next pitching staff in the rough that in @ few years authorities are beginning have been! THE SEATTLE STAR PJIMMY SACCO AND JOE GORMAN WILL BOX AT ARENA TONIGHT {SIGNING OF NEW MEN MEANS CHANCES IN LINEUP OF INDIAN TEA | pventede Cyclones and “Three E Brothers’ Dye wanal Poe Places Among Select Six; Games Booked for unday HE Three Brothers Dye Works and the Fre- mont Cyclones have cinched their places in the finals for The Star Junior trophy. The Three Brothers squad won its fifth straight game Sunday by snowing under the Inde- pendents while the Fremont team ran wild on the Brown Brothers Billiards, The Three brothers play the Faleon Ath- letic club next Sunday at Jefferson Park at) ll a.m. Regardless of the outcome the Dye Works team is a cinch to represent League No. 1 in the finals. | The Fremont team has completed its pre- liminary schedule with four wins and one This team will represent League No, 3. The second representative from League No, 1 will be de- cided this week. The Hillman Merchants must defeat the Red Crown Juniors when they clash at 2 p. m. at Columbi ria Saturday in order to have a} ~ - chance with the Best Shoe | | Sg Shop in their game Sunday at Walla Walla at noon. Tae Independents and the ial Crown Juniors mix Sunday tn thelr | Two Teams Qualify For (seis Rey win Finals in Star League Have Contender in Mile Event PAGE # Crane for Shortstop; Where Will Hood Play? Club Is Courts Regular? Stumpf? Twenty-Five ve Men; Will Hood Bea What About Connolly? Also of Bill BY LEO H. LASSEN NLESS the dope is all wrong Seattle « shorte stop problem will soon be solved when Sam- mh Crane gets on the job. The new short. rong purchased from Brooklyn, is said to be on his way to join the Indians and with him is coming Wally Hood, a darn good minor - « outfielder, also purchased from the rs. The coming of the two new men, both es league stars not quite up to major league standards, may mean several changes” in the lineup of the tribe. Walter McCredie has the Redskins going a merry | and may not make any changes, but both Crane and Hi | are too good for utility duty. Crane is a cinch for shortstop, which will leave McCredie with Connolly, Stumpf and Wisterzil for extra i : Which one will he keep when the player-limit of 20 men goes into effect June 1? That's a big question. \Crystal or PACIFIC Coney LRAcUe | last preliminary game at neoln | on, Leet playfield at noon, Mernee ois OB S ried. for tie por ge al . si ait Lake : jood played swe: Bae ae t is ou wimmers Lake two years ago and wae one 4 2 " “4 1 : In League No. 8 the L. V. West SE | a ee oe a ermon Co, and the Sam Arena Shoe us as 443) doce a | Shop wilt clash at South Seattle at a | onfrl en Sahn eae ranning, — |? p. m. for the second berth. The nm B! Loule’s French Dry Cleaners were ; ; RAY WATSON : ee een la or eliminated from the race by the Sail“ Skies | nay Watson, former Kansas Agote | With First Half of P.N. A. | scnuits Poche oe uae . Brenton Arena team last Sunday |e ‘The race tn League No, 2 te the reat rivat for Joie Ray. tightest of the three. | The Washington Park team fatled LRAGUR to obtain the grounds at the sche Won. Lost, This year the ar distance runner, looms up aso met several times and Ray has al-| ways won by a very slight margin. | Watson ts confident that} he will treat Ray to several surprises, | Meet Won, Local Club |» form it is doubtful if she ’ Favored for Title sit be Fetained when June 1 folie” BY SEABURN BROWN |spences cuink, "att te eet wait The two have duled time for the game with ' : LTHO the Crystal Swimming! Gregg, Schorr, Dalley, Jacobs Reds Glan Sunday. aq the Wash ie it eee eee eee ria |4% club team won the first halt of |Henke are considered "the pe 4 ington Park club claims that non +4 4 ioora me for (he mil rears r of! | the annual P. N. A. meet at Port |twirlers right now. Gardner hasn't wan the time set for the game, and . , 4g ie ee ‘ |land Saturday by the ticklish mar-|been able to get going while Bor that the Glante falled to meet them nyt “ . 3 HY sin of four scant points, leading the ger hae been doing good work as @ at noon, the game will be rescheduled ay Multnomah club, 34 to 30, Don Vick- relief hurler. Mack hesn’t beem _ at « Inter date The score n ere of the local club is confident that/able to win, while Finuernan te PARK ROYS . will walk away from the doubtful. Not more than MUST WIN sereetcee® Miss ki when the remaining | pitchers will be carried, while The Washington team is t 1 Murray. Mays ana Dever jevents are rum off in Seattle on|Credie may keep but seven } to play the West Seattle Dye Works May 25 and carry another infielder or oute at Washington Park at 2p. m ” " “The Multhomah club gave us fielder. day. and the park bors must win 3 bard battle, Vickers said today, The coming of the new players thie game to stay In the race v , ee | “but they had the advantage of stag- means that Jim Boldt and Walter A berth fh @ finale will be at e ho Reb Cootn Seater mas |! the events in which they are McCredie are trying to give Seattle stake when the strong Mt. Raker the Falcon A. ©. team failed te show | Strongest. Even at that we nosed a winner. The team is now tied “gar Co. and Wert & Wheeler Lib | up for their game at lower Weed- |them out. The second half will call/for fifth place and coming strong. Jerty Park teame get together at cis | land vena forfeited te tha an game bee for the 100-yard and 600-yard free|A couple members of the team whe South Park at tp. m. This ought At Philadelphia | { ee style, 150-yard backstroke, plunge played lifeless ball during the home to be the best game on the book | xerer henert ena ‘The Washington Park team clatme that |fF distance and fancy diving for) stay will have to anap into for Sunday [tt trie@ to notify this Gepartment Thure- | men. We have stronger entries for | with More competition for wad Teens Glikts ont ths slat) babs, tore ‘ a " Bw. | Gay, sunt thet connate io were mot made, | thease events than we had for (hose | places, Cubs wilt play a postponed game At Boston Bere, Watch out for the Indlans ff ¢ Washingto y, ries) 0! at Woodland Park Saturday at 2 Russell and Walter Roe. pom The Row Giants and the Green NATIONAL LEAGU! Take Juniors will tengte Wea Day at 2 p.m, Sunday, whi the Wert Wood cubs and wil mix at Lower Woodland Park at noon ‘The cellar champtonship of Le No. & will be the prise when Rrown Brothers Billiards and th®| tne score n 8 Ross Cubs mix at Walla Walla at) ar OE ae 4p. m. Sunday At Pittsburg om oe Batteries Grimes, Mamaux and Miller Oe a “ ® Moran, Barnet, Yetlowh and Gooch, | Evans, land 600-yard races. Sternberg and DEMP CARP GO FLIVVERS | Mattox tion with Th tn all of tte athietle | Wascher will work In the eeaear’ LONDON, May 9.—Jack Kearns i jenterprises, says that « stricter entorce- vassal oh “ manager of Jack Dempaey, admitted| ® ether games , scheduled. ment of thi t system will be put |distance, with Wascher also figured Dukke chie Suk Gia ‘cealelaas ma aanee — All Star teame a 600-yard man, BSpeldel and gotting p MORVICH TRAINS IN OPEN |*r* instructed to lve up thelr grounds | Wascher are strong favorites in the w sey-Carpentier might have to ¢ his attempts for another Demp- ficht, and that he it off until next LOUISVILLE, May %—Morvich, | earvld favorite for the Kentucky rby. has nothing to hide and will start on May 2A, 1 This will give wee work the Derby distance for the pub | league's chance to play eft Sil post | den, Guy ‘Thomas ‘and Orin Witter |"!"* 7 to 6, Baker bit the homer, store the. day. ot the © | poned games an: 5 ere are | to, - | ADE oUTr . lc before t day of the big race,| Soy" a Pig aoa Sin 'se |fOTM = —& formidable fancy-diving| pie rune scored im the Inst two BOSTON, May Ben Block, his owner, announced. | dle in The Mtar league May 21 shoala |ieam. At Portland, Sternbergh, Kon-| mt tne Pteatie tree ee Sind a | Pre teat oe ae - | plan other games for that date, jowaloff, MeWatters and Wascher them an § to 7 victory over California, won a 1 leclston | LEONARD VS. KANSAS AGAIN | won the 200-yard relay; Sternbergh is from Paul Doyle, New York Rdaih Whiteatten, CHICAGO, May 9 Leon. . led in the £20-yard breaststroke, and| y.asesce tan Pa : ard and Rocky Kanaaa have been | firal cemes amore “ihe tn seeding tthe | Katheryn Brown finished first in the| single, leds viclowe attack of the” KID DUBE WINS signed to moet for the lightweight | This ¢ a fet tn touen | 60-yard free-style for women. Cleveland Indians that beat the Ath= QUEBEC, May %—Kid Dube,|champtonship in Michigan City on | *ith ¢ ymme time thie! George Drake, Jr, of the Multno- ee at ee © it outpointe O° onard uly coord jo; ‘ = im cane any Of) , " " nie tome nn ee ee ee ee the ansignment, (mah club, may spring an upset In| Greet infield work of Rieney and Clarts ? kK, in i H mon he should notify thie artment the 100-yard freestyle. Drake fin-| bebind the pitching of Olsen enabled the promoter ae phenomenon in his particular field credit, of sport. Richards ts a tennis wonder, Bill Tilden, whom he recently defeated at the indoor game, pronounces him the prom-| greatest natural volleyer In the world. His first instructor was Frederick Alexander, and Tilden gave him his post-graduate course, He is Just to ask, when thewe youngsters of to- day have graduated into veterans and are playing, an it t# fair to as. sume they will, in very top form, at} their various favorite games? retty swift,” the answer ines to be. Reading from left to right, | pictured are: Vincent Richards, Johnny Wels-| over 20, muller, Bobby Jones and Bud Houser, Weismuller, at the age of 18, has none yot old enough to vote, yet each | 18 world’s swimming records to his under 20, the fous high schoo! boy who, put of 48 feet, visor of the etty ptay- devartmont Teseday o #t who has worked in fine co-oper: promptly when time is up. ‘The finale in The Star league will he Experts declare him the greatest swimmer of all times, Jones is the Atlanta golfer who has |Laader recently, in attempts to de- | been defeating “the best of them" {termine the fastest com nation, Al) for several years, and has a flock of championships at his belt. Houser ts the 17-year-old California feated the veteran, Pat McDonald, in| will be available, work has started & shot putting competition, with a in A 60-yard free style dnah for boys 16 yeara old and under will be staged | | here, For women, the 100-yard and 220- [yard free style, 100-yard backstroke and 100-yard breaststroke swims are slated, while two junior events for girls 16 and under and 14 and under, both 50-yard free style sprints, com- plete the water sport menu. | Konowaloff, who finished first at Portland jn both the 60-yard and |220-yard freestyle sprints, is the lo- cal club's best bet in the 100-yard fs the man he's cracked up to becaure all this club has nested two years to be a pennant has been a good shortstop, When the White Sox threatened the score in the ninth inning, Catt St 4 was hustled tn to reliey ind he retired the side, backstroke, Sternberg and McWat ters should have little trouble in the| | plunge for distance, and Merlin Fad. the Yanks wine Standridge and ~ ished a close second to Konowaloft | Tisers to b in the 60-yard daeh at Tacoma, and} be looks to be the most dangerous en- {try from the South. | Harold Hatton, Jimmy Bgan and Bushnell of the Portland Baths are strong 600-yard men, ad Egan and Jack Pebochenko are strong in the back-stroke Dave Fall and Weldon Flyde of the Multnomah club are Class A divers, has issued a permit to Ben Lumbard, present Northwest | The Star for the staging of the third Junior 60-yard freestyle champion, |@"Mual Star-Woodland park tennis Multnomah club, looks like the class |tOUrnament at Woodland park. The of the entries for the boys’ dash, tournament will begin June 4 |will run about three weeks, In the women's events, the locals expect stiff competition from Vir. Entries are now open and all ginia Wilson of Multnomah club, 60. |¢rs Planning to play should send yard and 100-yard star; Audrey Grif. | ‘heir entry blanks filled out to fin of the Victoria Island Athletic | Star association, present Northwest title Entries close May 30. holder in the 220-yard freestyle and | blanks have been filed. breaststroke, and two unnamed en-| Junior boys must remember tries in the shorter distance from the |the age limit is March 1, 1922. Portland Baths. players who have reached their 1th pel neneane birthday bf ‘e@ that time are not DODGERS WILL WILL eligible to pa penaces : Sot ae! NOTICE BOXING FANS | State will meet in the firet dual meet of the track season Suturday DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND afternoon tn the Stadium, While the showing of the Cour in the AUSTIN & SALT’S : Big All-Star Show relay carnival was not up to expec- AT THE tations, they are rated as serious | contenders by Washington. | Fifth and University The field events will be the di. | TONIGHT vision of the meet tn which the Crimson and Gray are axpected to | lead, Washington will hove the ad- | vantagy in the sprints and shorter runs and will break about even in| the distances. Tickets on sale Brown & Hulen, Second and Seneca; Joe Dizard, Occidental and Yesler; Compton & Fallis, 1222 Third Avenue; Green's Cigar Store, 1406 Third Avenue; Keiter & VARSITY CREW SQUAD SHIFTED Bernbaum, 1210 Second Ave t the Red Box € to 2, UPERINTENDENT OF PARKS Further changes in the varsity crew have been made by Coach Bd Skibiness has been shifted to bow in place of Pat Tidmarsh, and Bd Cushman has gone in as No, 3. | With the assurance of the com. mittee that the money for the trip | He is last year, de all seriousness for the Pouge keepsle regatta.