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MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. Deals Put Redskins in C Chase: magnates are squawking about the jinpossibility of obtaining new talent Boldt has Stepped out in the last few weeks and made three deals by which Sammy Crane, Wally Hood and Ver- non Parks have joined the Redskin: And look how those Indians are stepping along these days! Crane and Hood, obtained from Brooklyn, are both playing regularly, Crane filling the shortstop berth and Hood taking over left field in fine *Ratted for Score by tanings Thurston 2, Greeg to Adams to Murph: and Carroll, Time— Second style, Seattio— an Cueto, 3» . ‘ Parks, a former Portland player | tarney, rt . Swho played under the name of! es H Brooks on the Coast, is a sweet |\cty ‘fy’: 3 eurve ball pitcher, and with a win-|s Adams, 2... 4 Ring team behind him should be a| Crane, s ‘ big ‘success. J. Adama e ‘ Henke, p . 1 A CONTRAST Finneran, p . 3 FOR THE FANS jes 5 : Contrast Bolit’s tactics with those ; of Bill Klepper when the present Totals .. : ortiand magnate was handling the|, Se! “exe— affairs of the Indians. Vit, 3b. Sand, os . Klepper turned some good deals, #% must be admitted, but don't for- get that instead of constantly trying! to build up his team he sold Lynn || Brenton in 19230 when the tribe | Gould. D Beeded pitchers, and in 1921 he sold| Bill Cunningham when the Redskins Were in the height of the pennant! fight. Both of these sales knocked the locals out of the flag race. When the team failed to win this/ @pring right off the ree! a lot of the grandstand managers started knock- ing Walter McCredie. McCredie has silenced the knock-| ers, who are running around saying, | “T told you so,” after the showing of the Indians on the road. Sigiin, L Totats Score by inning Beattie ¥ Summary base hi terait, . Sigitn. od, Band. Stolen base By Gould 4, by Finn 3. Innw 2, by Finneran 55 Gould 3 arge defeat to Finneran. McOREDIE, 1S 0. K. McCredie fg a smart baseball man. He can handle pitchers. Don't kid yourself about that. And with Boldt giving McCredie the coin with which to build up his club the Indians are| going to be big winners this year or | "a>: we miss our guess. Second pine All that Seattle has needed for the | Yermee Past two seasons to be a pennant | “*) Vracct , winner has been a shortstop, as Bill | pet. ey wis Stumpf was not a steady enough | Murphy; Carroll and Toman Tim First game— Vernon .. At Ban Franctece ... ‘Weakness before he had been at the | #tanage. helm of the Indians for two weeks. | ,,“raind same— Instead of being satisfied with | gq. Stumpf be turned the deal that| Mid brought Crane from the big show |"*F 4nd Cook. while other Coast league clube were| pire game— twiddling their thumbs and shouting |Oakiand . - that there wasn't @ possibility of get- At Los Angeies ting @ good man from the Saag ana’ Kosh leagues. Joaxiend. Los Angels Hood gtves the tribe as strong an outfield as there is in the league, | with Brick Eldred, Billy Lane and me omas pos Daly. Ed Barney completing the quartet. INFIELD 18S SET ‘With Mannie Cuteo on third, Crane | 1°™ 70"* en short, Spencer Adams on second piitsburg ... and Rod Murpby on first, the infield Chicago is a9 good as any other in the loop. | [\neinnatt Jack Adams, Tub Spencer and | Phiiadeiphi Fvank Tobin will take care of the | Boston catching. PA ee ‘The pitching staff ts a little top| At chicago heavy with southpaws. But all four , Matters: | h of them are winning. Vean Gregg is .! _going well, while Hunky Schorr seems to have hit his stride. Art 4 Henke and Lefty Burger are both |*',“t winning. ‘The loss of Harry Gardner ertppies | NATIONAL score The score— Boston ... and Ainamith, Gardner is still in) at cincis Los Angeles, having his ailing arm | Batterios treated by Doc Spencer. . Denckae anh Bayi FINNERNAN WINS ONE Joe Finnernan turned tn a winning |“°™ T°" game is Salt Lake City. If this for. piyaieipnia mer Vernon hurler hits his 1919 pace, he'll be a real asset. ns Stubby Mack’s job tsa't cinched. | washington ‘This youngster has been a big disap- | Chicago pointiment, and unless he shows a re versal of form he'll be on his way to @ slower league, | At B Elmer Jacobs is Elmer Jacobs, =| vt and Schang. Bill Stumpf and Tex Wisterzii give! rn. score— the club two good utility infielders, | chicago Boldt and McCredie still are look-| At, Wasi ing for another right-handed finger, |, Patter and if they get him the Indians will |™=cne77 snd Ghe be set for the season, COMING HOME The Redskins are coming home aft- er three weeks on the road Wednes | day, when they open with Sacramen- fo, Then they play Salt Lake and Portland in turn The team is winning, and with the club stronger than ever, the boy and girls are expected to give the tribe some real support when they come homo. ANN Louis T. ARBOR, Mich., |side the pale of student |The freshman class has | resolution to declussify freshman cap. faculty in the matter HUTCHINSON TO PLAY CHICAGO, May 22—Jock Hutch inson, winner of the British championship last year, has changed | ditions of the campus. defend his tithe, AUBURN WINS Piling wp 54 points, Auburn high school won the King county high school track championship at Auburn Baturday, Bothell was 2, obtain an education, [university tradition.” |e Martin's college, 8 to 2, second with 'tieiq Saturday, Orr of Chivago, at the University of Michigan, activities adopted and ostrach: him because he refuses to wear the | ‘ 2 1 2 i 1 Henke %, Finneran ¢ Cueto to 8, Adame to Murphy Finneran te Cueto, R MH F.| ciuh by defeating Fed Le Bioad, SF §| Sand 4, ime 26 dole maton. urphy: AlteD,| Mee 6. & Sweeney Pooiey, the British Columbia wom- Marquard and O'Netit; May freshman | and Ngee, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won. Lost. —Off Gould 3, off Henke 1, pitched—Hy Menke | Runs reeponsibie for Mack 1 Double plays Custe to Umpire 2:00, n . 1 Batteries: May, Jolly, Doyle and Han- |nah; Davis, Coumbe, Gilienwater and Ag- Ruether and” Milter; Freeman and O'Farrell. Freshman Refuses Cap; Is Ostracized | No action has been taken by the it learned that none is contemplated. The freshmen voted to accord sim. flar treatment to any member of the open | class who failed to live up to the tra- Orr recently his mind and will sail Thursday to | caused A #ensation on the campus |when he declined to wear the ¢ saying he came to the university not to follow | The university frosh team defeated | at Denny | Sher THE SEATTLE STAR JIM BOLDT IS BUILDING UP A WINNING TEAM FOR SEATILE THREE BROTHERS DYE WORK § FAVORED FOR JUNIOR BALL TITLE Ring Card for Arena Should Make Seattle In- Tuesday Smoker; Prin- dians Dangerous Team tants Cm. PO, cipals id Training + a Barney, rt ee : 2 °e HARLEY Hv! . o o ‘ BY LEO H. LASSEN fidree, el Os a LEN, matchmak- | AST fall, when | urpny, 4 0 @ 10 6 er for Brown &| Jim Boldt took /® Adama, 2 oe ee ea Hulen, who stage | over the reins of wane” x Snes) 3 ‘ the Seattle ball | gp. : oy ee | er at the Arena) club, he promised |*schuite > ee @ 8 tomorrow night, | to build up a win: | i, eae ae has completed his ning team for R HPO A card Seattle. ‘ 4 3 { ; The complete And take tt ; Seas Uneup foto your | a 256.3 Bobby Harper Pedro, James R. Besa 8 va. Frankie Rog is rage Just that 2 ; ; ers, catchweighta ttle thing. Frank Farmer va. Gordon McKay, ~ Carter nee e ? . While other|Thunon pe : 2 Sleatchweights. minor league = Kid Johaston va, Owen Roberta, lghtweights. welterwelg hts bantamweighta, his debut here. " |chance to make good. who hails from Tacoma. Nell % the opener to trim Green, $|colored miller. $ jright along. |their training here today, working at Austin & Salt’s, cade A. C. Both | boys will around 140 pounds. 1 ° 1 ‘ ° ° e ° e jcoma, while 3 out at the Cascade club. INC EAA h. {z rer ret 4 g | aed L Mise Alexa Stirling, women's natieeal gulf who was dethroned last Marion Hollins, will play for North Hempstead €. ©., of Pert Washington, N. ¥., this year, Kansas © at wupery ia y, Mo, nine-hole golf courses. re entte, athletic activities, | | to be staged over Skokie Country club tn July. Red Bratt, Cai. hee #1 If-hole golf course, Frank Tatum, won the champion ship title of the Annandale Country lo» — e player for that {tmportant berth. iret earn! feating Mrs. Patterson, of Oak Bay clad, | | Portland wee © | of Vietori ind &. The victory wi McCredie, the greatest judge of | Ky hecraments 1| the eisth strnignt | weenay In the shortstops in the @, realized that! fatteries: Ross and ities on £24 | champions! went an rs nip @ } Chieage wemen golfers have orgun- ined @ longue of pablic links players te hold ae imtercind tournament this year, Over 100 women are expreted to enter in the elty tourney to be staged this summer x, | ; : When the price ts made bi | You can't keep them out, for, to-wit to acquire one of the 4 ip certificates in tional Golf 1 Long Ie ad. remain in the treasury NEW YORK, May 22 ted States Golf association w to players who use public links, D. Standish, Jr, of Detroit. br from August 28 to 31. ae COVEY RETAINS TITLE LONDON, May 23. - Covey, of England, t# still the cov- sional of the world. which closed Saturday, broke even in two sets, when BIG REGATTA HERE |staged on Lake SEIDOLD QUITS GAME | “Bocks” Seibold, former |auit baseball. | Park Tennis Tournament: Men's Singles. ..... _ Men's Doubles .+sseseevers out Women’s Doubles sesweeees Mixed Doubles iw “ Junior Boy Doubles. ..+.sess+« P. Suturday, Completed \Five Bouts . Made Up for Larry Colman va, Sandy Carbone, Young O'Neil va Frankie Green, Colman is the young St. Paul boy who was stopped by Harry Casey tn He is given another He's running |into another rugged customer in Car- is @ newcomer here from |Olympia, and he will Nave to step in| the local Green is improving Harper and Rogers are winding up|rest between Washington and the arper Oregon Aggies on thelr showings #0 whilé far this season, Rogers is doing his stuff at the Can weigh | Farmer has been training in Ta Kay is also working rales Z is pinning several | frowh under nm of the munictpal authorities has added golf to tte feet, ae started te bufld an | the 100-yard dash and In the 220 | nis 208-2 formerty Violet | @Vents In the regular intercollegiate | en's golf championship recently by de- ight for Mra. Sweeney in the Wins In both of them, regurdiens. enough it PUBLIC LINKSMEN TO TOU RNEY “The Uni- apon- sor @ golf championship open only A rophy has been offered by James The 1/tournament may be held in Toledo George A.|#cenes that attended the rush to get | over 2 jin and see him return to the game, ered court tennis champion profer. He defeated | Walter Kinsella, of New York, seven sets out of 13 In their recent neries, they The annual sailing and power boat regatta of the Northwest will be Washington this summer during the week of July 24. CLIMAX OF 1921 TRACK SEASON IS NOW BOOKED National, Pacific Coast and City School Champion- ships Are Slated for Next Two Weeks; Review of Saturday Meets BY LEO H. LASSEN HE claimaxes of the local, Northwest and national track seasons are due within the next ttwo weeks. The Pacific Coast Confererxe meet will be staged here Fri. their first smok day and Saturday of this week. The National Intercollegiate meet will be run off at Cam-| bridge under the auspices of Harvard Saturday. The annual high school championships will be decided at! the Stadium June 3, The annual grammar school championships of the city will | be held within the next two weeks, too, Western Teams F favored HIEF Northwest interest in the) iates, but whether tt will be Stanfore National events will, of course, |or California remains to be seen, center on the showing of Stanford| Johnny Merchant of California, tn and California, The Golden Bears|the dash and weight events; Har. copped the championship last year |noeft, the Stanford all-around star; by a half point lend over Harvard.|Hanner, Stanford weight heaver; In their dual meet this spring Stan-|Oxy Hendrixson, California quar. ford and California tied, so there is |termiler; Brick Muller, California nothing to choose between them, jumper, These are some of the stars The East concedes a Western | expected to compete for the Califor. vietory in the National Intercolleg | nia schools, . |Washington or O. A. C. Picked ROM present indications the Pa|the high jump by Spearow of Ore cific Coast conference meet to be | Fon. The latter won three firt place honors, winning the pole vault, high | [held at the stadium this week will] Oc. broad jump He promise: to be a star in the Coast meet. The Oregon Aggion have shown power this year, defeating both Washington turned tn another vio- | Washington State and Oregon in dual jtory Saturday in the dual meet with |meete by practically the sume scores Oregon at Eugene by a 15 to 56 tally. |that Washington reg! But some surprises were registered.| Montana, Whitman. Chief among these was the defeat of | Washington State, Oregon, O, A. C. Vic Hurley, Washington's sprinting |and aco. He lost to Larson in the 100 yard dash and was defeated by teammate, jehief entrants In the Coast meet, hie | with several clase B schools as prob- Casey Anderson, in the |able starters, Preliminaries in cer- yard low hurdles | tain events will be run off Friday, Another upset waa the defeat of | with the finals in all events being Frankland, Washington captain, in| staged Saturday. see /j Brice Taylor Breaks Record RICE TAYLOR, Franklin high|for the high schools, winning the school’s great colored track ath.) meet by 65 points to a 48 total for lete, was the star of the quadmngie | ‘he Prep boys. with 20 points. Lincoln third with meet held at the stadium Saturday, /154 and Broadway last with 12%. with Franklin, Broadway and Lin-| Qutaide of the remarkable work jcotn competing with the university | of Taylor and Kevedt the high jump- ing of “Boscoe” Wentworth for Lin- Taylor broke the city high schoo! coin was a feature, Unheard of be- jbroad jump mark with a leap of 2i/fore as a jumper he leaped 5 fect 11% inches. The old record na | inches, three-quarters of an inch stood for several years, Courtney and | within the city record held 1 of the Spokane | Gish, former Broadway athleten, be- | Frankland, present varsity pod the national open ing the | inches. credited with leaps of 21 feet, T]” ut Dodge, the showed well in the half mile, but he | Taylor also copped first piace tn | could have made better time than if he had extended himself } mevent. His time was 10:72 and at the finish. | ‘Thin was good time in view! Saturday morning Queen Anne jor the fact that he was minning | pulled a surprine by defeating Bal jAgainat the wind. The Frosh man-/iard in a dual meet at Denny field |aaers of the moet didn't run off the iby @ 60 to 52 count. The best show. ing in hin meet was the running of the 100-yard dash by Jimmy Austin of the Quays in 10:1, Frosh captain, lorder and Taylor was forced to run | the 220 dash almost Immediately aft- er the century. But he turned in| ‘The city meet should he a corker ° | with Tineoin, Franklin, Queen Anne Percy Egvedt, the big Frosh astar,!and Mallard being the strongest con was casily the star of the Univer: | tenders and with Broadway the dark | }sity yearlings, the big fellow win- | horws. ning first in the high jump, discus| ‘The Frosh will close thelr track and shot put, coming in second in| season Friday in @ dual meet with | the broad jump. [the Mt. Vernon high school team, | The Frosh team was too mtrong Skagit county champions, here Babe Ruth Is Confident, Not Cocky; Expects 45 BY HENRY L. FARRELL jmight get nixty, He mid forty-five | Ww YORK, May 22.-EKighty| might come nearer to it. thousand visitors out to call on | him in two days shows what New|over the hurling which is approach York thinks of Babe Ruth. ing mid-season form, but he should Only thru the comparison ef al | be expected to start his stuff. most empty stands during the en-| Sto hg dj pt nea ed re. ° nis re-| lee forced absence and by the near-rict cent operation. He weighs a little 00 pounds, 20 pounds less | than he sealed up to July last year. It might te éxpecting too much of Jeould ft have been proved so con. | |clusively that he Is the biggeat thing |» good thinto demand 3 how be | in baseball, |ord of him, but as Colonel Ruppert, The nicest thing of all ts that ft/one of his bosses, says: ‘“Euth has hasn't hurt him, become great by doing the impos- The big bam said yesterday that | sible. He has more incentive this he didn’t expect to break his home| year than ever before and it wouldn't Fun record, but that he hoped he|surprise me to see a new record.” French Lose Hope; Eighth Beattle pitcher, with Oakland last year, has I wish to enter the events marked with X in The Star-Woodland ‘Women's Singies...... Junior Boy Singles...... (Name Partner) (Name Partner) (Name Partner) (Name Partner) T ean play after.........0’clock on week days; after...+.....0'clock on NAMO.secrseecreesenesrmeseeesewereeess seer eens eens AGALOBS , oss nsscresesssvessaceesseresoneass Olympiad May Go to L. A. BY WEBB MILLER ARIS, May French sports- men today practically abandoned |hope of holding the 1924 Olympic jsames in Parts, Los Angeles, it is agreed, prob- ably will stage the eighth Olympiad. The situation has steadily drifted in favor of the California site, which is next choice if the French cannot |raise the necessary funds, and to: |day the United Prees was authori- |tatively Informed that France may |have to bandon her claim in favor of the United States, Deputy Noblemaire, who will re- port to the chamber of deputies con {cerning the needed crodits, has not |given up hope, and wrote to the |Olympic committee here that he | would make every effort to secure the vote of money before the dead- tine, June 7. He added that if the chamber could not vote credits be- fore that time, Premier Poincare's Promise to secure them afterwards might be sufficient to prevent France having to renounce the | wames, > The United Press was authorita- tiyely informed, however, that Poin. care will not do this. Deputies are | squabbling over proportioning of the credits asked, and because many object to yoting any money, the 22 } ttt ts eneeerseeeerorresseeeososes Phone.... Idaho are expected to be tel Franklin was wecond | Ruth needs about a week to look | Rain Halts Star ITH the score 1-1 in the third inning, rain halted the Washington Park-Ross Giants game yesterday, at B. F. Day pinyfield, This game must be played be fore the finals can start. ‘The teams must play this game before Saturday, It is scheduled for 6 p, m. Wednesday, at Lincoln playfield, with the Washington Park team as the home club, If it is impossible for either team to play at that time, the managers should Inform The Star, If Washington Park wins, the team enters the finals, and if the |] Park boys jose they must play the Mount Baker Cigar Co, Saturday, at Lincoln park, ag the finals start the next day. Callfornia Yacht clud, ef Dew Angelos, has 276 members, A world batkline bilitard tourney at 18) style may be played next season, | Wittam F. Hoppe wen the last trephy [at thin style. The latent rinkle In Interscholastic sport is roller skating races under the super- Yision of the New Haven Public School Athietic league, England lost another prized record tn Athietion when the French team recently beat them im ea international cross- country race A feature race of the 108th track and field games of the New York A. C. to be held on Travers tsinnd June 3, wil be the two-mile run for the Overton cup. mateh fer the feawanhke cup, between @ British and American boat in the six-meter Kep- Toston te to bi datum to reat 6 | ¥ lie may try fo a trial heat of | | ing department of ‘the Canadian col- lege, wae recently Launched. ity of New York recent- first football drill in ory to beginning the Collings of the hy — af 18 y | gama in the talk. } nig Virginia Military tnstitote boasts @ polo team. | Navy erewe have won 44 races tm the Inst 17 years coached by Glendon. Manhattan cottege, of New York tty, [has added swimming to its sports. of which were recently sdded to ite Program of activities, | New Tork A. ©. bas slened a contract with ©. C.'Lewie & Tiron, for the purchans a amoroneck, N. Ya | two 1t-hole golt ay for play in | coura dune, 192: BIG COLLEGE BALL SERIES ON SCHEDULE ASHINGTON’S crack baseball team is playing Whitman today |before returning home to play the | eruciat games of the season with Washington State here Wednesday and Thursday. ‘The varsity broke even on tts four conference gamés, winning and los- j}ing to Washington State and turn- ling in the same card with Idaho, In order to win the Coast title Wash- ington must cop one game with the Cougars this week while the Staters must take both games to win the honors. MOSCOW, Idaho, May 22.—After being touched up for three runs tn the first inning Tiny Leonard settled down and pitched Washington to a 6 to 3 win over Idaho here Saturday ‘The score: RH. Washington a0 5 OS Idaho Ne ie Batteries“Leonard and Maloney; Marineau and Fox. DEMPSEY VS. BREN} CHICAGO, May 22.—Jack Demp. sey told Floyd Fitzsimmons, Michi gan City, Ind. promoter, that he would fight Bill Brennan in the arena there on Labor day. Jack Kearns hasn't approved the match as yet and it is doubtful if it will be! staged. Dempsey left here for the Pacific Coast to fulfill a vaudeville engagement. LENGLEN ELIMINATES RYAN BRUSSELS,,.‘ay 22.-—Mik, Su- ganne Lengi-u, European tennis champion, successfully defended her title in the world’s hand court cham- pionship by defeating Miss Elizabeth Ktyan, California, 6-3 and 6-2. premier cannot take such a step, but will leave the matter to parlia- ment. PAGE 9 1921Class A Champions Have Strong Ball Club > F: Pitching and Fielding, Combined With Tremen- dous Stick Work, Make Three Brothers Squad | Dangerous in Finals HE powerful) Three Brothers) Dye Works team, champions of Clasg A in The Star Junior Baseball league in 1921, will en-| ter the finals 7 for the 1922 trophy favorites to win. The Dye Works club combines speed, fielding and batting pow- er with their suck work being their biggest asset. The Three Brothers squad walked rough-shod over every team they met in the preliminaries, altho their division was rated as strong a» the other two sections, But they showed tremendous power neverthe- Jens. In Raymond Jury, Al Barbaris, Ted Abner, Don Manning and Harry Speidel the Dye Works team has corralled a great bunch of hit- tern. The team will line up with the following men: SPEIDEL ON FIRST BASE | Harry Speidel, first bane. Speidel in a big fellow, who wnallops the} ball for keeps when he hits it. He's & southpaw aticker, Harry is play- ing first base for Franklin high in the prep league, Star League Vet Develops Into Crack Receiver Playing his third season in ir Junion Baseball league, Miller, Three Brothera Dye We catcher, has developed into one Ralph Lowry, another former|i,. pest receivers in the Franklin player, is holding down ‘ second base. Lowry is a speedy, Miler played with the Fella finaliats two years ago, and with the Leute Preach Dry Cleaners ia WATSON WINS — CITY LINKS TITLE PLA tomer and a fine lead-off hitter. He's a right-handed hitter. Ted Abner, one of the most pow- erful hitters in the history of ‘The Star Junior league, is playing third base. Abner is playing his third reason in The Star loop and ts wab loping the ball as hard as ever. |Hie also learned bis baseball at Franklin high school, Ted hits from the starboard wide of the rubber, EFEATING Dixie Fleager, Johnny Reagan is not a driving mer city champion, 3 up. hitter, but he plays a neat game|rest Watson, of Jefferson park, at shortstop. He makes a good|the city golf championship af |running mate for Lowry around) Seattle Golf club yesterday im cond base, He bats and throws/36-hole match for the title, | righthanded. waar gh a a that The Three Brothers eutfield— wae Se coentng Raymond Jury in left field, Al/®2@ squaring the match time Barbarla in center field and Don|time again, but Watson cinched Manning, in right field, is the hard.|™atch on the 18th green. Jest hitting trio ever assembled on| Watson's putting was deadly 4 junior club in Seattle. Combin- baggie ap point in his ing hitting with speed and good scores were: | fielding this is an ideal outfield trio,|76-77-153, and Fleager, 77-73156, | They're all big, powerful fellows, an mn lexception to the general ran of BOX DRAW junior orchard patrols. Barbaris and| NEW YORK, May 22—Jack Jury hit lefthanded and Manning |key boxed a 12-round draw with righthanded, per Martin here Saturday. Behind the “bat the champtons|fstherweights. have Ralph Miller, who has devel- oped into a fine receiver. He bas| MOORE READY FOR ASHES: jbeen playing Star league ball ever PP eg ll 7 since the league started. He's a 1004 catch t start training for his 12-round « catcher and @ pretty fair bit. /2et AEF ter, He's a righthanded hitter. On tae ‘ weight champion, Friday night, On the mound Ed Swift and Carl | Roe, two effective pitchers, are | holding forth. They have turned in some fine games this season. ‘They're both righthanded, TWO UTILITY ME: For utfilty work there ts Troy Erwin, who works in the outfield, and Kenneth Putnam, a spare leateher They both play good ball, |but they won’t have much chance to break In on the regular combina- tion, Both hit righthanded. | The Three Brothers team ts with- | out the services of Ivan Jones, form- ler keystone star with Franklin, as Jones has quit the club. The big series for the title will | start Sunday with the Three Broth. |ers, Fremant Cyclones, Hillman Mer- jchants, West & Wheeler, Liberty | Park and L. V. Westerman Co. and jelther Washington Park or Mount Baker Cigar Co. fighting it out for | the trophy. The managers of these teams have | been asked*to meet tomorrow night at 7 p. m, at The Star to go over plans for the finals, The schedule, which will be a round-robin in which leach club plays each club once, will | be made up. It's vital to every team No soft collar is quite se soft or so comfortable as the VAN HEUSEN, Nostiffcoflarhasthesame air of smartness and trim= ness as the VAN HEUSEN. Will Not Wilt cwlaery colon. Aa ga 1 co! As to ren A asa handkexs chief. that each of the five managers be on hand. ¥ . Yankee second daatling stops, singled in the 10¢ and scored the rum that beat th Browns, 6 to 5. Bouthworth's homer ning, with one on, 4-to-8 victory ever the Cards, Zachary let the White Sox down with five hits, while the Senators hit hard and won, § to 1. victory over the Cubs, While the Gtants were being onthatted and outfielded, Pete Donohue along easily, and the Reda won, 6 to 1, before 30,000 spectators. BASE Ladies’ Day Every Thursday Reserved seats tor Saturday a Arcade Bidg. Phone Hilliott 2866, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SACRAMENTO «. SEATTLE WEDNESDAY 2:45 Double-Header Sunday at 1:30 BALL VAN CRAFT isan yey | well-made the famous VAN HEU- SEN Collar attached, Price $3.00—$4.00, Phillips-Jones Corporation — 1225 Broadway New York Children's Day Every Friday nd Sunday now selling at 3102

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