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pei Seat eesee ne at PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1999 RPENTIER’S DEFEAT OF TED LEWIS DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING + by JUNIOR BALL TOSSERS FACE BIG CAMES S IN STAR LEAGUE SUNDAY Star Tennis Entry Blank Six Teall | Will Fi I wish to enter the events marked with X in The Star-Woodland f Fi Park Tennis Tournament: | Three Big Battles By for Junior Prelims Near E Socker vs. Dailey Is Boxer in | Trounced | Georges | Not Ready for J ack French Idol. Must Defeat, More Formidable Oppo-| nent to Meet Dempsey | BY SEABURN BROWN | LTHO Georges Men's Singles.....+ Women's Singles...... Junior Boy Singles Bobby Michaels and Jim- Indians’ Winning Streak | my Sacco to Settle Their, Broken; Vernon Victor, | Argument at Arena 8to3 | a | * up in the big golf carnival in Victoria next | PACIVIC COAST LEAGUE month, Seattle will have » delegation there numbering over the 100 | f" mark, whieh will include the very best mashie artists from every club in the city, In the amateur championship Fleager, Speir: Steil, Men's Doubles ..cccseeeeees . seecereedereeseces tees Women's Doubles ......+5 BY LO H. LASSEN Carpontiee Br bless Deublbe. ‘cists iubeass : Bi sme Seat ct: Wats is RS 4 Stein, Ford, Watson, Ballinger, Wand and Campbell look like Seatt do much of # ete ihe i" best bets to norm, These stars, together with the local thing the | other | tha: vy 5 me ne, Noble and Expinosa—will give the Queen night by one Sakuno aonk an. 14 H 4 4 City a strong tingent in the open ew Mrs, dackson, Mrs. ie ao an ecignt || Junior Boy Doubies....... ? 4 gasat hin 60 be “te + Wheeler, Mre, Young and Miss Fisken head the list of an exception rate welter . ‘ame Partner) ing clever with dal ally strong women's list who go to compete in the ladies’ champion the person of | whe ; I O8 ANGELES, May 13.~Joe 1 ship. There will also be some 50 or more “from Seattle” tee-off in the Ted Lewis in one bin dukes, but) 14 tey, the Seattle pitching choice I can play after.........0°elock on week days; after.........0'clock on men's handicap tournament round, the wires lady, indy, how | yriday, didn't puxsle the Vernon 7 Shak lee he can maul with | pops andthe Menbals broke the ; “sings age Te that tet hesat: foam reads deg wed : Who will be Seattle's 1922 golf champion? The answer to this , rumors foretelling || Saturday; after....... ..0'clock on Sundays. Micnuele has! gto 3 win query will be made known next week as the links battle for the city Aisa tr Gente i the , title be the Seattle golf club course next Thursday, Friday | *™ Sundi nether Demaaaty fought on Big Deli, on the hill for the home P : % | The Mount Bake Carpentier fight, likely to be held in st eftammnbuagh lo ebow that biel icons ahewet 46 Gita. Wht w and § ording to gossip around golfing circles, the list o n nt Baker Clgup starters will be the largest and classiest that ever teedoff in this manual event. Bon Stein will defend his tithe as city champion. A and the West & park team clash at South string of knockouts in the E not flukes. ¥ Europe before the present year ts | hoary with age. at were tive in the pinches t mrmoply socks The Tigers started after Datley NBME. oc ccceseceeeeeeers PPeTTTTiTitiiiiti tit titi) ee : Lear with te abeade and “usually | right off the reel, moring to tallies} @ualltying round of 18 holes of medal play will be played in the |p. m. The winner goad gia tems cot tema tant oven | Aaéress Phone gets results, Nae ee cee eens eter pies Kiet, Morning of the opening day and the sixteen low scorers will meet in [finals while the loner stiit the Britshere will fall for another vane pestis eate tt oh Ng: es Seattlo fans have always shown | five in the fifth, which marked Dal y in the afternoon, The second and third round (18 holes) | side chance of a tie with Sor gs gpa mag mee ay ad | partiality to the boys who ean sock Jey exit. Finnerman pitched the rest, a@ scheduled for Friday and a 36-hole final match for Saturday, | park for second rep ’ | e No, 2. showing against a man and they'll have another chance to| of the game, and the T League No a prodenser et douglas Wal: \taive Ten for goede Small in numbers but strong in golf, was the field of starters in | The Sam Arena Shoe i ferk in expe t . | a ng Souee. actehic! Skis in” Aitiin Aieniet. . Pasaaele Ledaeer the qualifying round of the women's championship tournament at (the L. V. Westerman eo Data sak nikten bower, Toe] e e e litent when be tangles with Jimmy | Seattle scored its firet counter in| Barlington last Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Jackson. with a medal round |#t South Seattle. The | of 9, which included a “9,” led the field, with Mrs. Harry Young |'nto the finals from caous. Bacco, the Boston lightweight, who| the sixth and waltsed two over the ‘ h f an = eee is with = card of 93. The draw for the championship match |The Fremont Cyclones pentier’s } - . | |fought Joe Gorman here early this rubber tn the elghth j If Georges aga sxsgpndlecd et eam An ht, 1 A & | play ts as follows: Mrs. Jackson vs, Mrs. Huntington; Mrs, Wheeler | ‘ed from this league. his efforts to earn ano ~ Stichashe. really Sf b 8 68 8) vs Mrs. Hanlon; Mrs. Twitehell vs. Mrs, Bridgman; Mrs. Pratt vs. The Hillman Merchants at the highest ring honors, he can | tj : i : Mrs. Young ing two hard games do 90 gracefully and convineingly by mn Sark, at Been, | Tacoma, Sey Sacco ola eT Sag ee. Jend. The Hillman , of the Har es land it wasn't allowe ° 6 —— boys ere oe he wanna eee erry | . laown th ‘the third .voend ¢ . bro 8 a: s The playing strength of Earlington’s 12-women team of golfers, (0% the Hed Crown Ji Greb-Gene Tunney go, which Is slated Cea ew lee " | tiene 2k GMa to come off late this month, with at 2p ™/ and stayed down the third un N - are : @| Which by composed of some of stars of the Northwest, has reached | & today the American 175-pound champlon-| J and Sacco was allo 4 0 © £ % ©) the vuter world—at least they know about it up in Everett. And so |e Shop tomorrow at ship at stake, was & new Fe £ 8 $8) it was when Capt. Mrs, J. Bridgman and her allstar Earlington bo noon. The Hillman Tunney is the present holder of | oult have been No , : + $3] troupe, journeyed to Everett to er in a team mateh last Tuesday. /f62* both Keane to get int ins acetaae Want oenryeee ae K. 0. Iiet. Sacco They were notified that the individual matches would be played “on | ithe they can lowe = ; $ SATURDAT'S and with so brilliant handicap.” This is one for the book—“elub team matches on handi- unday’s game and still @ If Greb decisively beats him—which | will not be at all surprising—the| ["4 team. The winner ot this own Juniors va. Hillman Merchante, represent League No, 1 inf cap Such is fame, ye Earlingtonlans! Incidentally everything xing, shaded Michae in the jast aehington undry Co. ve, Falcon « e' | bh a t ‘orke » — 4 Pittsburg boy, with a clean win over | owe ies on vod Avani Os Be Fames +" senedivied ‘or B : | Sart of the Aight, eareing & draw potode . he ary: - prepetts, They wen, but scaly by Stew lalong with the Three the formidable Tommy Gibbons al i = WILL SETTLE } Oe score was: Everett 17, Earlington 15, | Works, who have already as his belt, will stand head Isstr » present ready under his belt, will stand hea Re ck Gata kicmenai | _ The qualifying round of Inglewood’s first club championship tour- [1 /,e%Q04 , Tenresentals pament will be played teday and tomorrow, and a large field of . = heir supremacy, with Michaels, juntil next week, as Wi favorites for the jgames to play. They | West Seattle Dye Wo jat Washington park ike last Sunday. The semifinalists will |fose Giants at hr BD Pleager and Jack Ballinger vs. starters is expected to compete. The 16 low scorers will qualify and play off on mateh elimination play for the club ttle, and shoulders above the field "I$ white heavyweight crown aspirants t Ad it Bl k Seen se ee atmos anage mits Diac a COULD HAVE BOUT rok ANG a esummn, 90X Gave Tigers Coin * 9)..." the Junior heavyweight poundage, te Druxinman, vho spon “Lefty inter tha ether to Play in the best-balland-ageregate competition at the Seattle Golf club reached the semi-final « hook up as follows: “Dixie will, of course, obtain a match with 7 . [eee ee Kassell and Roy Campbell 7 i me. [Werk Two. wins will Se the ‘winner of the Greb-Tunney ult|Sacramento Catcher, Former Detroit Player, Claims xers from o!! par : Kiiop and “Bur” Meliichen. Leck tse tntereating aisichoct |050 split, will tle’ thal Dempsey will be indisputable That He Received Were Presents From Sox card ' | A twoball foursome medal play on handicap competition will be | company: West & Wheeler Muff Bronson, the olf time Port rite, will mix with the Ta og fame, in the the week-end attraction for the Jefferson Park club members today The lineups of the ers | and tomorrow. One-half of the team's combined handicaps will be | deducted from the gross eegece oh SOCCER MA Scoring a sevenandfive win in bis match with Fred Ayer last U Sunday, Ralph Blair entered the final round in the Chapin cup com Ballors Is ON TO petition at the Seattle Golf club. His opponent In the deciding > match will be the winner of the Learned Rourke tilt, poolkebpese bg dco On the whole, the heavyweight siltation, 40 muddied a few mouths! SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 13—Oscar Stanage, for- | a4 favorite, wi ago, is clearer. Harry Wills ts still! mer Detroit catcher and now a member of the Sacra. 70°. ene tore kuhing ta stirring | Mento team, stated today that money had been given i hi ie stirrt semi win dup. eputh'ne. ties Beside the ag the Tiger players by members of the Chicago White Sox Jimmy Cole, a fairty clever feather trees. Jess Willard is again claim-| as a present and not as a bribe, as charged yesterday | "ele"; Whe has boon round Spo [kane for a number of yairs, will go ng that his disastrous meeting with! by former White Sox players. Jon with Sammy Gorton, another ol $3 eae o ° those things,” ard cee : 5 Zam htt se aetieda ta trate eee Stanage said $100 was presented to Pitchers Mitchell, | Portiana toy | tes Angeice With 26-point balance on hand, as the result of thelr 29.3 letory pote eed * he is in the “pink” and take another| James and Dauss. Stanage was given a suit of clothes, | mILLINGS [hese Moet re psn jeg g Begin Pape North —~ bagrle last Saturday, the | Seattle and Maple Leaf men! iii FAS aaetes th bah: SThare wes he bribe shout tt) tanege esters. Ne he b x a) Bit) th o Rene first leg of the ©. D. Stieao on, trophy vaneligh very lier coi amadiaseritic a fie (Kidd nan. he veteran yf vr Fe he pate, Rickard bas bit upon a bet. | Sox players gave us the money as a present because |.) '/" (M0) Billings. the veteran) 1 F | engagement on the Waverley links in Portland next October. and Willaet claline ‘Thre one of tis| We beat Boston when the White Sox were. fighting (4 jig improver 6 his Leut with 32" : 5 eae easels e RS ee eal Mg, VARSITY DU, A Py ched a cs 5 MoCasnl Tuer*ay, will, ta Reot Bromley wo “away” matches wi jay y the Earlington women's zr Reitensnts ha hat Banched s com.) them for the pennant id for throw It J mingle with Eddie Huse from Sacra. | THr# aD | team next week—the first one at Olympia cn Thursday, and the MEET ON 4 paign to bring Dempsey and Wilts “There was no money pa ‘or throwing games. It pes Muss wil te make bab | second one on the course of the Grays Ha: club in Al on The University of Wi Ba eter Seteciamsnae’ tue wianesae| a Smt a reward for our work against the Red Sox.” Bs . Rom %) Prtday. aber berdeen wine ee a ae Clty’ ” ice ae i " — Moore and Frank!. Greer Thins ae || bial teams were mixing in a oe yest anna. oe cosets, Idabelle? IL Wat KEE Wis, May 13 | open the show. This pair of re and Eulott; Jones, Some time in June—the « date has not been decided on—the ['he Stadium this a van wi 7 Two additional suite were fied jbandite met in queer meine a few ne Jefferson Park and Meadow Park teams will clash on the Beacon first event was starting ffor bd va tg in clreuit court here today against} weeks ago. G AN Hill course in the return mateh of these clubs annual home-and- | W@shington was favored t re |Charies A. Comiskey, owner of the Ithree rounds by out Pet. | ne fixture. The locals will have a 10-point leeway to —P up, SR BAL se m mericans may not support a! Chicago White Sox | but Eddie cracked Grea on i alt] due to their 37 to 47 defeat on the Tacoma links last 8 — kc: an site for the first go. 14 448] Walter Wand reached the finals for the club champlonship at ROWING 1 prod) Ray Cannon, representing Char Given was lost to the world ably figures the chance of Wills de-! Risberg and Joe Jackson, and were | referee gave the verdict to Green on | hat * ; i} [22] defferson Park by a twoup-and-one-to-play victory over Clare Kidd. A lineup on the throning the champions is not worth | similar to the one filed for “Hap” | a round-by-round basis. 16 4:3| The winner of the Speire—Haw match will oppose Wand in a 36-hole | strength of the Columbiag much consideration, and that if the 0 ur 0) battle for the Utular boners _The date wa be announced later. |sylvania crews, which Felsch. They seek collection of back entire plan goes thru Dempsey and) pay, bonus and damages for being| BY RARE A. ORY Willard wil) be the finalists to do bat-|1r/eq from major league baseball.| — Deol co tle in the fall. Rickard is a shrewd financier. | Both of his proposed bout will go over like “several” millions, speak ing in terms of dollars, Should Wills by any trick of the Goddeas Luck! take the title from the white race, all prejudice against mixed matches would be forgotten, and Jess Wi lard’s second attempt to bring the highest title in sportdom back to the| the world series of 1919 Pp white race would draw the biggest| George B. Hudnall, attorney for| ¢! gate in the history of professional| Comiskey, declared today he was} |those pitted against Wa Classic of 5.0... Varsity Ball Club Downs 22) 2s jnered regatta at Lake © Turf to Be 1.) Montana in Wild Game se urtay and Maye. NEW YORK, May U- " Run | oda seni UE Ld a ia ad Most ANA kicked the ball all over|step up tn the mace for the Northwest Chances in the Davis cup: “A a woe Denny field lot yesterday! bunting. The final count was 14 to|*!¢ this summer are tho ae At Beaten § 10d lafternoon, and Washin is one|6, after more than two hours of rag. | D°¢” Teduced with the F : pert and hele; Quien ane Ba —— | ged play. that Ichiiya Kumagae ast Track Is Believed to 8 z age Hak JUNIOR NET The able to play. Selychro jzzlies failed to show their Zenzo Shimidzu probably The three former Box players and| five others were banished from or. ganized haseba for alleged partici-| bpation in the throwing of the 1919) world series | Comiskey was also asked to an-| wer several questions regarding al baseball irregularities during | seasort of 1917 and following | {| 2 | ElFesan aa. ceke oad prepared to fight efforta to bring’ current pert ‘| Favor Chances of the. ‘ ° reputed class as ball tossers, making | tears ‘The Willard fight, irrespective of| hi client into court semabered m 1% tel Great Morvich ea , | STARS ENTER | nine boots during the game. The hit * whether he might meet the black or| He declared efforts to settie these | Ts. a ai sieskie and O'Neil: | | ing was evenly distributed, 11 bin-| DODGERS AFTER classic, unless Father Time has com-|@g0: that checks had been forward |, This js the las Pare if m perfect setting f NATIONAL LRA | and Gold batsmen bunched their hits|jeaving here the Bro pietely finished him. His size and|ed to the players and later returned |bi.month 7 ‘rou Pee ee Nar ikem 4 Wor Pet |VA7HILE the entries are still com. |to better advantage, Johnston went| fecy weiner att ge wly for The Star.|the entire nine innings for Montana, Miller, Watson, Marquard Mabneth and unbiievable power to|to the Sox management : : Taft. The ang decid Churehill, Dow ate Louts ‘ 5 ing By ox | x while: Hatper ana’ tednase “s the Cincinnati utility ate punishme eh tte © Cannor stated evidence tro r ° u“ ® oodle »ark ennis tournament, } i“ ¢ re pitched arcs “abe epeers ety pres -4 pee pray Abr gers oc cotaghl sl igen afternoon, ‘The weather was hicago, 1 " 2 i n - yicked up @ bit Friday "and |for Washington. Harper es delta Robing ore untae langerou! on tender hen in shape, | Nn iT ear and coel Shtens : 4 are | things F a ae lin: the tend at! § P fered Southpaw Sherry his former failure to the contrary] ball world and rock it to its founda rosie 438 w more blanks were filed at hand at home base in the|the Reds want Leon oe : notwithstanding [toma | wers late at att .) ate Star | fourth frame and was forced to re-| then - —_—_—_— —_—_ Gnome and Nh Boston * 16 2 Joe Livengood, University of | Ure DAVENPORT, Mi A report from Lake Saw will swarm around the track will be : | AVENPORT, May | tant ‘the water’ te’ hist ana ‘ek rain creahabes ae * wore rn. xi, &,| Washington champion and winner} Washington will play Montana! Schiaifer knocked out © The recent rains by Aibccrtcagins aeQi-o dtp qa The Star Juntor championship | again Saturday, at 12 o'clock noon,! gett in the sixth round roa wa 1 ers in yg Bo oon Mag ges Wes ose Be doy ® ¥ 2 /iqst year, sent in his entry. Armand |on Denny field, alent, They are using cham: sterday, quickly absorbed cone yp Ree Po aan | pi pork rim farion, runner-up in this meet last be [And O'Neill, Gowdy; Carlson, Yellowhorse | et year to Livengood, also filed his try. Livengood entered both the WV y | aod fo : ~ Hanley, ne ool pert of thie bs a , for the $50.0 | ild Game: Lead Pre Ss city, made = nice oateh of cro P . y oa the barrier ths ae ee eee a ae ; 9 and’ trowt on this lake Juct recentiy, here were tio early morning with.|Breekise n. Tl BE. /men's singles and the junior singles | drawains from the fie - At poinnatt ” @|while Marion filed just for che Won oe Pet 1S‘ SORING 10 runs jn the third Good cabins and beats are obtain Ps The jes # ' x, Deber | jun jor event | a and the going w Heet road to the Iake is via Kent 1 of 11 named start in the Derby thru the able. ry seh, Markle and Hargrave Bud Marion |othy Patterson in the doubles Broadway sapeuket $33 inning, Ballard defeated Lin. box yeaterday, Several, {t ip belleved | > also filed for the | 5 3 714} coln 11 to 8, at Adams yesterday se ©. Graham, the gents! pro-| will be scratched later in the ¢ | The ecore n. mt | Junior singles and will pair with his | 3 600|The Shingleweavers bunched hits, | Prietor of Shamrock Cottage Vane| ‘As the teach Stied out, ¥red Gur.)e%, TO prea ne # 19 6) brother in the junior doubles Ballard 2 23| passes and errors in their big rally |*™ pts ghee confident that his | ‘natiertee: i Causey. nea’ gont| Carlton Booth and Harold Isen Lincoln 2 -334) for the 10 tallies t +e hin . char ) y would win the clas. |" Nebf and Smith, Snyder, Gaston, | bath the junior doubles Garfield 2 433) The score R. H. B./ et ¢ time, The fish were a pa ee | Maines, Sherdell and A aith, Cler Wallace Howe filed for the Franklin 2 {LAncoin ......+eeeseveeeee 8 11 Al gnamock Cottons tnoy te rethen en | “I'd rather run Morvich ina stake| | ingles and teamed with Dean Ballard ..... cevseseedl 6 2] (be Kirkland ferry of Bothell highway. [ON a fast track than thru the mud, |prinnenin .csccccoccee i es || in the doubles | — ROADWAY is leading the high Batteries vete, Shidier and | for there is less likelihood of an accl.|At Chicago 4 10 6| Nina Le Neve entered the wom: | school baseball race today, fol-| Turnacliff; Burch and Burston. enDeepite the ta i that the weather over |dent when the going Is sound,” said Ha eerie: Genii 1d Henline; Jones, en's singles and teamed with Dor.| | lowing a wild victory over Queen| L® - in several months, the EONARD PATRICELLI pitched | ('s, eed 0 ne a ercer pi eld by a de i Cashman was found to be the beat pince Kenworthy pre All that is necessary to enter ts | Ann at Mer playfield by a 4 4a strong game and Franklin the opening Eace are the best bait. | * nt Kenwocter te See a ye ~ to fill out a dlank and send it to cision of Umpire Engel. Engel is shut’ ott Garfield at Walla Walla Jr, got the Hmit Sunday The Star. Entries close May 30 and, _——— 9 Different from ordinary motoring. It has a distinetive thrill. and a A special appeal to the red blooded Bam It's bieycling without pedaling. is aid to have lost track of the baile|Friday, 10 to 0. Patricell! a tt Several 7 8 as good thy says that when Walberg : . % | It's motorin tho closed-Ia aid to have lost track of th Friday, 10 to 0. Patricelil was the | Lake Guatinan may’ be reached vit the feat Jolmed the club thie apring ne |Diay begins June 4 on the Wood: | Na rend too hare Oe and strikes on Ray Daucett at one | "0 rks, striking out 10 and | Olympic highway or thru Hoodsport hardly knew | }land Park courts | No hill too steep in al tite the otyoante and 0 holding the Babes to three hits | form correctly, with a few mee | right to the banks of that k ta inet wise third strike had The score R HE | Rowdy Fl | right to the top of that woo Hien to first when a third strike had | herder ® nweet (Bobby Michacle eaten 60 to 75 miles to the gallon of Oae ‘Sliand Ia the'recent satestenn || Bobby Michaels Eight pitchers were used during the slaughter, four by both te None we very effective, Daucett for B scour YOUR WAY Scout Is 120 pounds ter and $100 cheaper) eries—~ Patricelli, and Davin: Monr Blumer and Car. | wn 1268. R. Bra Letterman “126 Mra, H A. Witnon Marty McGaffigan was at second base an aie Go in Vancouver || roll | | Seattin Wins 10-Round dway showing the best | Whit T. Then to . aeons ane bee the game up. | *ny nit,B Me Bradley, 1B Barnes par tue oe VANCOUVER, B.C, May 18. || Let Us Give You a parently in the ice box In the third “aye eer ge beta Bobby Michaels — defeated . | An excelient re ee | got one when they scored eight runs, bor | ®enneth Williams ecarea an ts diaiaidevaaritiats Gabe CUvak cite Re H]Roughhoude” Otarley dria 10 Ride on an Broadway brought over six in the * { Ban Juan count iF ei rel 7 a 10-round bout here last night viper he Tatl that flat weather and @ fast track, the | ‘ ‘ final, frame, wilie, ihe best, the|| Crashes His 11th | iver tian <> weather anda fast track, the |} " nuiy Young, of Vancouver, |) INDIAN SCOUT ways could do were three in thei f near Bam Ho ity crowded with visitors and a fine wie ee “ve , i: i PHILADELP! ny 13 vithintde aa Ate cd wer or the running of the $50,000 Prenk gar sf ea Miaka gas ink is an free as the alt The score RH Pabatt DELPHIA, MM 13 Krounda will be found at the tor the nning of the $50 00 Pr | Vie Foley, of Vancouver, de. breathe, and will not obli- Be y 2 17 19 rashing the onion for a four-base jnesw stakes for three-yearol¢ | feated Eddie Moore, of Seattle, in gate you In the slightest Queen Anne 16 15 ap Pid a ovabbe Dicer) Bk HAMMER BEATS MIT four rounds Batteries ko, st Priinatt riday's game here, Kenneth Wil- || BEATS MITCHELL | ~ sechainsieiacpilesiailideeciteiicna Anh Ah Drop In and Let Us Scien tek heteeeds ores ru {] ams, St. Louis outfielder, made || MILWAUKEE, May 18,—Iiver fvombly. who, nit 870 in 100 | “Freak tenuis a_an Ba Watney nj Explai ns ang ised on, Gale Ala Idi Laden uC aoa TR MAP he eh site aeitein Chicawo Cubs last year, | Angeles n he delivered with a . Iverson, Cavanaugh and MoKenaie home run of the seasor os eels Inted Hitchio Mitchell) nent with Loa] (riple when he went up a2 & pihoh bitter ee Angeles, He is now playing the bench. for the Indians,

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