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PAGE 18 Solon Strategy Beats fa day by request and Shee | nuns natted in—Stanage Saueht ete Indians in Fast Game Star Tennis I wish to enter the events mar Orrin Witter, young Crystal diving Rowles and Washburn, of W. & C.| 1922, FRIDAY, MAY 26, Stacy Barton Is Hope THE SEATTLE STAR _ PACH COARSE LEAGUE ked with X in Tho Star-Woodland ae 0. A. C. and} field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sat-|to te a strong aggregation, of South Seattle Nine’ fame ‘The match with O. A. C. comes as PREP MEET CHICAGO, May 26.—Six hundred | high school athletic stars were on/ a result of the efforts of Coach James Arbuthnot, who has been trying for some time to arrange a contest with ” q me aut ae ark Tennis Tournament +9 Cleveland ; OLDING the title of strikeout king of Tia ALTER McCREDIE and Col. Pick engaged , ee o ; we Star Junior Baseball league, Stacy Bartong in a battle of wits at the Seattle ball yard Men's Single Women's Gingles Junior Boy Singles 79 | Pile and te crack righthander of the L. V Westerman yesterday and the colonel came out on top. ‘ ; Leaour 6 ll carry the burden for the South Seat : f stan Co,, wi . With the Solons leading by a 2-to-1 tally — on tle entry in the finals for the junior trophy | to open the ninth inning, Cueto walked after || Sen's Doubies wenn Me ae es ee eae which start Sunday at B. F. Day playfield 7% prie Eidred fouled out. Wisterzil was sent in to & ‘ Burton has turned back 75 men at the ow hit for Murphy and doubled to left. Crane oe, Se One carrer’ ‘ plate on strikes in 41 innings, a real record, was purposely passed, filling in the runways. || women's Doubles .....4+ : Bb ésiestvas eaters tthe eeeeeeneee . ine score nu 8 ! vel Barton is a right-handed deceiver and ugeg) Pick then motioned for Penner to take up Ay Partians ‘ ‘ speed, a curve and a drop ball for his most? the pitching burden for the enemy. McCredie ny oo Dep othe grec lit gy Ps a an p Oy he effective pitching weapons. immediately sent in Barney, his best pinch-|] yyxea Doubles .... vteee . At Bt. Louis WM See, The young hurler started pitching for hitting bet, to hit for-Tobin. Penner put the tig, sore & BS ledtaa cm wanes, wales ana] Westerman’s in the second inning of thef _ old Ss the apple and Barney did a Casey, At Onkiand ‘ ‘ won| | first preliminary game of the season af Watching the third strike curve over the heart of the plate. |] yunior Boy Doubles J soevescescccsconrvecesteccsde Tl apteae sun Merkin iar same » ™ © | Toutes French Cleaners had scored eight runs in the fi ’ D " Be , ett and . muies French C i § é ey awash “agit ca a He . . mg for oe k rat AMERICAN LeAGER iindeiphia S705"°""" te | frame, enough to win the game. He held Louie's boys score em enner also se’ pnke on strikes, leaving the Won, Lost. Pet. | rien: Griman, Gunite ond Deverry’ | 1 oe the rest of that game. o a . . can play after.....+...0'elo week days; after..,....,.0'lock on |!) y,. ms 441 | Mubbel, Winters sod Henline less th i ‘ - fee Indians on the paths| tute h » tend rad gg Yonica eae . taala et econd game Bt tees From then on the Westermans continued to win and they ™ Sm s on his curve ball yesterday ; vn be ni pete ; a Py stranded. Rae | He's A reat pitcher Ween fe | Detreit eon 8 Pailadsionis ere ee Yee ee {stepped into a finals’ bertl ‘ ernoe t s batt as ne ~ | RBtadeiphia oo H 2 “ Cadere an " in "7 4 ER Gatcecn tne tos sansa pe | Hlaht” 1] saturday Wanna soessconssegsonsssotbanstenlaghrsniesceoy | Rema g itera”, “aara""sid * angina lavgvly thea the great Ga Hery and Burger started the game | | th OO rae? a | Phe annie 2 © young Barton. 4 on the hill and both southpaws| SATTING ORDER Chieage uo CERT wonsssoctncten sie 2” 2 fe The rest of the Westerman team @ished up a good brand of pitching “Te shifted his batt ‘ Smarenre Vebsesoabe sei nanis phy ahh ee : sien: Saas: adel I neg nm mg OT a RT | ts largely made up of players 3 MeCredw started his stratery by| oi vosterday im oe Berg Mig = = = |Wesbiagten vreersesesssrms 6 @ | Donahue end Wingo, Game called in} the Georgetown Cubs, 1921 finalist SEES Lane i right fleld, instead | ine best combination. Spencer Ad-| r} ether ESTERS SP hla oP dane jand of the South Seattle Juniors Sreey, t© give the locale an-| ams batted leadoff, Lane batted see | our wim ar Ss é FEE ltant sedbon Pe Other richt-nandoa hitter tn the line-| ong and Cueto was dropped to fine, Kilmer McKay is working at firs) MP. And then in the seventh, with Murphy hitting sixth 0 al or Test Sgatite’s hte weres"Sen’n |base, Tommy Gemmill is coveriadl faee_ron over the plate, the bie In-| “ane new combination didnt work Hheehan col- | second, Bill Smith is stationed gf Chief sent in Spencer to hit for! very well, as Adama was helpless be | mas. é ni fy. |\third and John Anthony is covering ; et the — ian fore Fittery'’s hooks, Stumph fin.| s we je M et ’ . sear: fe, jshort. Dick Finn's losw at shortstop w ¥ to left field ed the o at soaked rr cai i } remo ae ee) 1 7 “eg cee A. Sy & } | iatie te game at second, after Ad ILING up 75 points to 19 for Multnomah club of Port: | ope 0 ac. out of Fittery’s glove, pe ws ay tett by this t im He CS as : # had ed twice | : . P | Playing er company. Anthony ‘The Indians were still in the throes | } land, the Crystal Swimming club won the second half t Pre pn L ol Bact — nO . q is t i ij y HED » FARRELL ‘The track, the fastest In the United] renner had & world o w *| has been brought in from the ub” thetr pitting slump, colecting but} Serramsete- ABR RPO..4 Blo the PB. N, A. indoor swimming championships at the Bacichrggmei i 26.—Prince | States, was reported to be in perfect [tail when he fanned Burger and "ork* |tieia to cover the shortston vacamap, ih 24 teers Geaverr t : i” N, ‘ . in the ninth. He weed w aharp breakin qd Billa cras tos west tacy soniecred ree § $f 2 ¢ 8] Crystal Pool last night | DD ‘ton, the fighting tiger of Nassau, |CoPdition after a Nght rainfall yes. |'% the ninth He "s plordan Anderson in left tam oor i day before off Prough. The team, | Ryan. rt -# 9 * + «© «6| The Seattle club totaled 105 points for the whole Meet | as been nominated to carry the col.|teMay which served to pack the sur He Nine Dick ‘Mahonsy ia right eld an a Biting a wonderful stride on) dune tS :-{ } + 2 2 Lt 49 for the Portlanders. f the East againet invaders | cr nate Gor ng di “nm in alter Toulouse or Clef 3 Moltwits. 1 me ta . § 8. aeap eoon. MTs seus t0u Settine ave tan ite, 1b , ¢ 1 ¢/to 49 for | ight jee * me. avy Bo in the inter-| The program today consists onty| Useup son (B-3 7 oe hic under, | Reeder in the center garden make up ; ly. The boys aren't hitting, al <3 9 2 4 5 ¢), Four Northwest records were toppled over last nig J hatwtt einen Mia ag Soe ion ampion. | of trial heats to qualify the men that| 57 jalared Bond. Tenees, Slecmester, | the outfield. j the pitchers are holting up well | F -! ¢ : 1 2 ¢/Mitrie Konowaloff, the sprint and long-distance ace of the join dottian at Harvard stadium |¥!! start tomorrow for the titles ln the Intersational teagus. . Pearce la Verne Petersen, the hand mm _* id the team Is fielding well enough ry, “$8 $ 8 2 ${Seattle club, smashing his own record in the 500-yard | tiie afternoon Interest centered in a play ~- Sa herrings apy hes Weater 1 ATORS SCORE % + 8 zr is y|SWim. He lowered his own record of 24 seconds, making} o¢ at the Fastern teams gathered BB oro oll Peoe axing Hoel Reverie TRAE Papen. BOM SE EE fom in ind the bat in the: SF SECOND amr vo a. the time in 6 minutes, 21 1-5 for the annual college, clansle, the | double winner in the shot and discun|from the right field tence played bavor : {8 Atame, .-502 9 © 3.4 8 ‘onds, | Tigers alone were considered to have | 114 possible point scorer in the| with fly balls, The Senators put the game in the | fan)” se 1 ee @|8 . ‘ hance to keep the far const from pe VARSITY § eond Shee-| Hood, if e 1 1 6 Mitrie also tied his Northwest ec sprints. He looked to be the big in. ‘Tharsday was Ladiow day, and « large f BUEN rss Motrwite bots rote charp| saree, 3 3 3 4 6. Slamsk te the 100purd Gach, making! TRACK TEAMS |"2iits 2727 wit snotner cham |iividuai point scorer poasibiity of | ecisiea’ Ze The fates Srctea iain : arP | Cueto, $e Hl 2 6 : wr plonabip, pre igecomett — CREW IS its thru the infield. Pearce pushed | Wir" | a ¢ 1 38 @ 9] the century In 58 4-6 seconds. we 4idn't have moch to do y : . ‘ ale ; Hester Fastman, after deine University of California, champions| Numerous world’s, national and tn PUN Stampt ‘Ahem peal Lenina Cn > ie ge Sl heaten by Mithieyne-Ieewn te bos of 1921, and Stanford, with two of | tercoliegiate champions were entered HOPEFUL & @econd base, and both runners| ‘sme ot ae dee $| dashes, came back and smashed the| AWONTANA, Washington, Wash aaa te pm ay wa ELIE Peli een, bra a See ELIEF in the 1822 Washingtos or eoun! | ‘ 1 . vaded the Ea: in years, figured | world’s 200 meter champion; Steven pated E 22 % i ste lone counter came tn the! a 58 $| Northwest mark in the 100-yant ington Ginte, Téahe, Oregon! ii ire is nothing to bet e Const vic | son (Princeton), national quarter mile rene and Ken Venger are the crew as one of the best ever 66 | If Idred welked and went to He ae $j backstroke 1:31 15 seconta. [and the Oregon Aggies are compet:|tory, They louked upon the two-day champion; Leroy Brown (Dartmouth), SHeting Sees "Ee ey ives ob the Pacific coast, and infiela ow Murphy : Madeline Piess, young Crywtal/ ing tomorrow afternoon in the! meet simply as an opportunity to set-|nolder of the world’s indoor bigh Meuset hit confidence that Leader's men have € on an infieia t, urp! 2 ere 1 j Yesterday's hero— Bob ent ch: ' out. Crane hit an easy a | Poot breast stroke star, established) Stadium tn the annual Coast confer-|tle the tie in their dual meet in Cali-|jumping record; Harrison ‘Thewson| get ry 2,.hro Babe Muth bad | 8M excellent chance to carry off the : inder to Sheehan at short, and attr” “* */m new Pacific Const record in the! ence track meet. fornia with Yale, Harvard, Princeton |(Princeton), national petnathion| bees baniched trom tie Youhe-Sen- | national honors at Poughkespae ms 1 1 rolled to the outfield, Eldred ae 100-yard event, making the distance! jand other big Eastern schools fur-| champion, and many others, -— , Mier | June, were expressed at the annual 4 mal nth 7 Washington and Q A C. are Sr See Se ey I varetty Boat cut. bel | od for Murphy to ninth. in 1 minute 33 25 seconds. The | nishing a background and color. The program starts at 2 o'clock with = 610-4 victory. wity clu! nquet et the ke — [Batted for Mack in ni former record was held by Audrey | 49Ped to fight ft out fer honors. Idea} weather conditions prevailed. ' daylight time with the 100-yard dash. wares Sorrento last night, j iriffen, of Victoria, B. C, at 1) The dashes are expected to bring!) = —aencnmeenmns | Re Bodgere test betes Numerous men prominent at the | { OUT | Sacramento minute, 36 seconds out some goed running with Hur-| UN DODGERS VARSITY NET homers featured the contests. | eer pentne President Suz 4 “ to" Hite. ley, Washington; Larson, Oregon Brooklyn keystone made six bite|zallo and Coach Ed Leader, ing Pearce, Sacramento's new - The fourth record to be broken | /*y be . sl talked himeslt out of the} tee last night was the 150yard back-| Davis, W. 8. C. and Sullivan, Mon- OUGARS MEN TO PLAY for @ Lotal of 13 base Prof. Leslie Ayer acted as toastmas, Fe f im the seventh. He walked! summary: tnnings pitched» eistroke event. Spriggs Wascher,| ‘na, competing. AND Cc ‘The Cardinals euffered thetr mmn | ter. J ft F two men down and went to seo-|1. by Fittery § Crystal youngster, staged a big aur: Pratt and Douglas, of Washing. @) Cc. T straight defeat at the banés of Pittsburg, Lynn Moore was awarded the Pig’ / Ad on Stanage’s second single. Fit-| ‘er7 |, charee [Prine when he defeated hin team-|ton, are favored for the 440-yard ON DIAMOND le A. got cup as the crew man who ery hit for one base to right and! (0) he" Sate: mate, Harry Speidel, and made the| dash. | i & 8 University. of Weahington been the greatest inspiration to his 5 i tried to score on Hood's tons | scored Ort distance in 1 minute 69 seconds. Retas, O A. Ci Dek, Wilting) curt Sen seen taa cael caiman tools oie shat ik ainaetat mates this eeason, the plate. Pearce slid and ee See Katheryne Brown starred in the| ton; Mic "° W. 8. ©; Potier, Ore. ference championship, the Universi: | of net stars from O. A. C. Saturday The varsity crew will entrain for © ipped the ball on him, Umpire Car. [by Mack 2 | Women's dashes, taking first place| fon, are the strongest contenders ty of Washington baseball club were! morning on the university courts the East next Thursday. 3 deciding that Pearce missed the! —orr Fitter by [in the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes. |in the half mile. Washington State in the |The personnel of the Aggie team was| The Cubs and the Reds were tied, 3 to} —————_____ 4 | pitched bal oie |She tied Anna Mayhall’s record in| Swan, of O. A. CG. ts favored in|‘? ala tocmens tamer ot aaa | bd tte nstelycion they are reputed |%l the elghth, when rain ended the] a | After talking considerable, Pearce | bAt*— Pick ih lthe latter event the mile, while Waike: a ree rosy yma rst sc £ / : ' By pitcher in the leasue Bacramento hurler catches a lot of the finals this afternoon peunners off the bag. He nailed Hood) Anne meeting Garfield the first inning yesterday. Walla, Franklin playing Ge when delivering the ball Fittery| rower Woodland, and his shoulder before pitching. lana West Seattle tangling fy i's a weet half-balk motion that/ ‘Kets by. It keeps the runners close ) & the cushion [> Fittery, incidentany, has a lot of HUMAN BAKE OVEN And Corrective Diet Prove! a Life-Saver for A. E.) season will take another with Queer at Lincoin a a Hiawatha, | i LAST TIMES TONIGHT “SECOND HAN ROSE” Round 6 of Stookey, A Seventy-' len Years His Letter “THE LEATHER Follows. Starting Tomorrow xy knees, hips and have heen pretty sm rexult. 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Au! third, Time—14 4 50-yard free style Agnes Speidel, Prenticn Vancouver, sseond (for giris under 16) C, first; Dateey Neva Brown field, C. AC, third, Time—s4 2-6 ssc onda, 100-yard men's free styie — Mitric Konowaloff, CS. C, firet; Harold Hat tom, Multnomah, second; Lambert stern bergh, CC. third, Time—S4 4-5 ase. ond: ie his own PN. A. record.) Tid-yard women's tree atyie—-Kather- yne Br &. C., first; Hester East second: Aubrey Griffin, Time—S minute 16 4-5 P. N. A. record set by ¢ style (tor gtris under son, Multnomah. second; Dy third. Time— 16 ae Men's tancy 4iving—Mortin Fadden, © at; Dave Fai | 100-yard women's back stroke a firet Mitria Kone | priggw Wascher WON’T PLAY GAME TODAY YHICAGO, May Babe Ruth | |\ was ordered not to play baseball | today until a further ruling has been 26. made by President Ban B, Johnson | jof the American league as a result | Jot Ruth’s quarrel with an umpire at the Polo grounds in yesterday's game However, T will not deal harshly with Ruth,” Johnson said, “as I re-| - alize he was laboring under great stress of emotion and mental strain | as a result of his inability to hit] with his accustomed skill and vigor.” | Ruth threw dirt in an umpire's| face when the arbiter called him out | while he was sliding into second, | When a fan feered him, Ruth crawled into the stands after him. RIVERS LACES YOUNG O’DOWD! in weight. | the edge in the weight events with | Metiin, wo favored in the pole vault and broad Jump Durrwachter, yeuterday, was reported considerabt: | improved today. | concussion and fractured skall of W. 8 CG, has Washington, best javelin record. having the an opera tion. Sizes 6 to 10 A Remarkable Introductory Value for SATURDAY SPECIAL This Ideal Summer a Hikingor Work Shoe &* To further acquaint you with our Mens Department ! AUTO POLO The most exciting game in the world At Liberty Park MMth and Jefferson SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MEMORIAL DAY MAY 27, 28 AND 30 VANCOUVER vs. SEATTLE Game Starts 2:30 1, ML ADMISSION—50c and 75c Including War Tax BASEBALL PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SACRAMENTO «. SEATTLE TODAY 2:45 Day Every Thursday Double-Header Saturday at 1:30 Reserved for Arcade Bldg. Phone Children Ye Children’s Day Every Friday Double-Header Sunday at 1:30 eats Sunday now selling at Saturday and y wi. | Taylor, Art Langtie, Fletcher John Frank. | bert Hubbell, Philly piteher, who was /°n, Byron Scott and Stew Harker. land, Washington, with the former| struck on the head by # batted ball The time of the meet will be an was brought in to play short-jing—Stumpf, Lane. Double piaye—adams|youngster, was given a great hand|@re expected to fight it cut’ for| UTGay Pan are tan aa oy it to the outfield. neage te Peares. » [little fellow. but he shows a world of | Frankiand, Washington, ts doped | ‘ er Toman and ( Promise. Merlin Fadden won the| to win the high hurdies and Ander PHILLY PITCHER is ; YY HAS ~ - ——— diving event as uw with Dave|son or Hurley, Washington, should! PANE MALF-BALK MoTION | CAE TRGT | esl sibetuar pecassoimeaslee taste beta. fate iat mae IS IMPROVING Fittery has the best half-balk mo-| H the Ballard club idle, the |*T™ Portland, taking second. ‘The high jump will be between! PHILADELPHIA, May 26 while a runner is on first, of| High School Baseball jeague| The summary follows: Spearow, of Oregon, and And the Hubbell is suffering | | Physicians are hopeful of saving | cording to the rainfall statintics col. his life, but are still undecided about | hand today for preliminaries of the annual national interscholastic meet | jat Stagg field. | ‘ { Follow the crowds to the Knickerbocker Club “Oarni- val Night” Dances at Leschi Pavilion Monday and Tues- day evenings, May 29 and © Oregonians. The Washington team wil te: Bill Out of 6,090 members of the Ac- tresses’ union in England, more/ 30. Ancight-piece Jazz band. ‘3 ee er Bo than 4,000 are out of work. j Decoration Day Evening Tm ‘a 4 " Pi Pows sft te t cs a! 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