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m HIS is the | Strong Four on Star Junior Teams Three Brothers Dye Works Have Best Trio With Three Other Clubs Looming Strong; How Outfield Patrols Compare in Big Series BY LEO H. | UNIOR baseball teams usually concentrate | their strength sitions, but this year is an exception in The Star Junior loop, ; : There are several outfield combinations in the league that would make a strong bid for jobs in much faster company. The powerful Three Brothers Dye Works | trio is undoubtedly the best of the lot. Jury in left field, Al Barbaris in center and | Ivan Jones in that can hit, run and field. Jury didn't look so well in the field against Washington Park last Sunda to play better ball than that. ing game of the finals. Todd, in left field, Ronald Wi in right, make up a strong combination. When Ray Willis plays he fits in at right field and bolsters the team’s hit-| ting. The Fremont Cyclones present a strong front in the orchard. Ken- neth Johnson, Lincoln prep captain, | is the best of the trio, He's a speed merchant and a good all-around per former. Johnson takes care of con) ter field. Vincent MeCutchin, who/ i improving right along, will be in) left field with Allan McDonald probably in right. The latter hi been playing second base, but! chances are that Bd Jones wil! fill im that berth Sunday and McDonald Will be shifted to the outfield. Washington Park's putrol looks good, ultho this gang hasn't the hit- ting power of the other three men- tioned. Walter Lindgren hoids down eft field, Bil Wayman center, and Hughie Griffiths right. Wayman is the best of the lot, or has shown the most ability in the games so far this season. The Hiliman Merchants and the 1. V. Westermans didn't look very strong in the outfield in their first preliminary games, John Anthony, centerfielder of the latter club, looming as the best man in Sun- day's games. With most of the clubs carrying heavy hitters the outfield men play important parts in Star league games. Sunday's games may be de cided by the work of the respective outfields. Washington Park and West &/ Wheelers are booked to clash at Roon, Fremont and Three Brothers at 2 p.m, and L. V. Westermans | and Hillman Merchants at 4 p. m. All of the games wilt be played at the South Park playfield. English Jockey Winner Steve Donohue, Piloting | Capt. Cuttle, Wins Big Epsom Derby BY CHARLES McCANN | PSOM, England, May 31.—Capt.| Cuttle, Lord Woollavington'’s crack 3-year-old, today won the great Epsom derby from a large field of starters. Tamara, owned by Viscount Astor, Was seQond and B. Walker's Craigan gower was third. | St. Louis, the favorite, ridden by the American jockey, Archibald, and Pondoland, ridden by O'Neil, another American, were unpla Steve Donohue, rated the premier English jockey, rode the winner, which started second favorite Capt, Cuttle is by Hurry On, out of | Bellavista. His victory was a popu-| Jar one with the 250,000 people crowd. | ed on the Downs to witness the race, | because thousands had backed Steve | Donohue, the jockey, to win from the American riders over the difficult Epsom course. LONDON, May 31 Was the first in 30 ye: tio Bottomley, M. P., ne swindles involving Missed attending. Bottomley annually moved that the house of commons adjourn for the day and make it a “great national festival.” His motion was always re- | Jected, after which most members| ‘would go to Epsom to see the race Today's Derby 4 that Hora- in jail for | £150,000, has STANFORD BOYS ARE TOO ROUGH Stanford university has about de. | cided to abolish its annual interclass baseball fight. Each spring the soph omores and freshmen battle for h. @ day for the possession of a base. | ball, which is thrown into their midst | by the varsity club captain. The | authorities have put the practice on | the pan, contending that all it pro-| duces are bloody noses, torn ears and | sprained jointa. EUROPEAN MITT MEN FALL DOWN Kurepean boxers have almost to man flivvered in their numerous in- | vasions of American rings. Among | the more notable exceptions are Jimmy Wilde; the great English fly- | weight, and Jem Driscoll, who fought | Abe Attell ar historic no-decision go at New York in 1909, | He will strengthen this team con- iderably when he gets in the lineup. ‘ The West & Wheeler club has a good outfield. Chester| st call for entries for The Star-Woodland park tennis tournament. Blanks must be turned in at Piper & Taft’s or at The Star some time today. call at Piper & Taft's will be at 5:30 p. m. and at The Star at 8 p. m. Over 100 players have filed for the big meet so far. The total list of players will be published in Thursday’s Star. Each player who has Outfields | LASSEN on infield and battery po- Ray | right field, make up a trio} , but he figures Jones didn't play in the open- | lis in center and Ray Morse LV. Westermans ed to Saquamish yesterday, Gant have very geod luck with the In- diane, taking = 19-to-9 trimming, Fremont hasn't yet for Sunday's the Three Jones, Curley Bo: all ready for work, ter Dye it y second ani Me Donal Sowers pitches, Davis short to right field. hes, Sowers will be In the! outfield and Johnaon wilt caver shortstop. | Tf Jones hurls, Sowers wilt be in the out feild Davis at ahortstop, with Me-| Donald at second. j } One of the pleasing features of the) min the fink jthe score | the score S-8, with Seattle winning st | reached The Star. _ Drawings will be |Opening day of play. Double Bill Is Divided Indians Take First Game, New King of Auto Racers Crowned in Indiana Race BY ABL EEMS that nearly every Ume Harry Casey fights he etops somebody but Bees Come Back \O And that every time lightweight» head a boxing show In Beattle Caney | i clambers into the ring and challenges the winner He seldom gets « in Second tumble. The Harp ix not unpopular with the fans, but he does not get He the recognition he is entitled to. SP TTLE and Salt Lake split the | i holiday double bill, the Indians | as Gi taln sa tulbis- wi pon’ hove Whee toed Si to winning the first game, 9 to §, and one of the bert fighters in losing the second, T to 4, in 10 in eye of the fan and the promoter rings. 4 decision from Caney by keeping Wally Hood delivered as a pinch sturdy Irixhman. Me might be “kep hitter in the ninth inning of the open. not within the confines of the er with @ bingle over second, scortr Rod Murphy with the winning tatly The game was an awful meas, Se salvos to the old tecthcase is likely Shakespeare. aie wane ee ee NOW that Harry Grob tn the Amer ake three, none o | r th e amon, the } fective, Vernon Parks, Seattle's | aed Gane apa pitcher, worked on the mound and | anaeengy f Sas idea Wc nae ar ake, | Tunney for a title is one thing—t burger ls something else again Marry Gardner finishing the game. ae The home club piled up a 7 to 1 n pki h lead in the early innings with Brick| 7A¢ "ew King of the auto apceders That's Jimmy Murphy, crack Low again, If he does, there wil! b meth “rotten, in Denmark”—or chat wading the attack, but the ew . there pe nemnething ; \ = ony pry rer tie round in the |A”#eles driver, who finished in front | England or France or wherever the mitt joust is pulled. Georges has no jim the 16¢-mile classe at Indianapo-| chance with Jack, Certainly he could not beat the giant Jess Willard fifth, They made five runs and tied | the next inning. The/ teams finally entered the ninth with | lia yesterday, making a new apeed | with record for the course ‘Murphy Is Winner of Big Race! Los Angeles Driver Makes, New Speed Record at! Indianapolis Willard tn shape, He might when Murphy doubled and Hood little man nine times out of ten. kicked thru with his pinch bingle. The second game was @ heart breaker, Coming up from behind, the Bravean seemed to have the con- test sewed up, only to let the Bees tle the count and eventually win out, ‘The execation started in the first inning for the Hees. Schick walked, going to second on Vitt's singte He waa forced at third on Sigtin’s bunt, but Strand singled, scoring | Vitt. Sigtin scored a moment later on Duffy Lewis’ single, but Lewis! was out stretehing, and Sand grounded out, Seattle got one back in ita half, | when Lane doubled, was sacrificed | [NDIANAPOLIS, May 31—Leading | down by Cueto and scored on Bar i+ i every mile and maliing « new | ney’s single. The score wae tied in| *Peed average for the course, Jimey | Seattle's half of the second when| Murphy of Los Angeles, won the | Finneran reached second on Sehick’s|S"usl S00mile automobile classic | bobb here yesterday, Murphy negotiated the distance in $:17:20.79, making an |average of 94.49 miles per hour. He collected about $35,000 in prize money Marry Harts, 21-year-old Los An. that he can beat Dempsey in Mrs, and vy, he whould be willing continues on his present winnl later killed by Dempsey middleweight limit. fighter to give # mitting pugilintic ¥ 30 pounds and The visitors went ahead again in the fifth, Byler doubling and scor Ing on sacrifices by Retger and Vitt, | but the triumph was short-lived. and it looked as if the home team) Joe Thomas, tenth, marked the fin Batteries: Gilder and Murphy: ‘Thom as and Baldwin, Twelve innings, gineer, who witnessed the episode, the Northwest A lot of clever boys have tried to take regulation ring; and one of bis in who were noisily Tunney in deafening, with the reverse English, parallel the famous charge of Don Quixote against the windmills les youngster, driving « game race. virst geome n MH. fC Tobin opened the seventh by hom-| 5° 4 tied - 5 Pet. | Oakland . 7! 7 e ise into the bleacher, and Fin |{nMhed second, Eadie Hegene was 98] At Ban Pranclace | aa Spe neran brought the Indians into the| fiaiph De Palma rode over. the Batteries: Ariett and Koehler; See lead with a single, followed by & finish line fourth, nH KE wild pitch and sacrifice: by Lane! Ora Haibe, fifth; Jerry Wonder. ate and Cueto. leh, sixth; Fetterman, seventh: Ir] parrementon iiramen’’ Bremen” ane That made it 4-3, favor Seattie, | vy, ii, eighth; Tom Alley, ninth, and | Sait Lake, 431 | Koehler; Alten and Yella, All doubles teams must be completed by Friday noon. announced in Saturday’s paper. , will also be published ‘at that time. If you plan to enter this meet, don’t forget to file that entry blank today. Johnny Evers Picks 4 Yankees to Win Famous Cub Second Sacker, Now With C White Sox, Names New Yorkers to Repeat in IRN BROWN Cleverness catches the away from him and outemarting the away from” in @ tenacre lot, but leather to addie a wet of brains worthy of a an Vght-heavyweight champion, the challenging Former Cham To fight Gene the remarkable Pitts o mingle with the guy said. beat Wills or Bill Brennan, but the another trial, Whether he in of that to stake his light-heavyweight world’s title against the sturdy Greb a» a preliminary, ing streak he wil! get a title go sooner Greb, ood an he is, should never have the chance to get half.| team. Greb weighs about 165; he can castly make the | Wonderful piteher. A little more con- His efforts to bring down the Utah Mauler would *stent twirling would make it a For any | hard team to beat. fight Jack Dempery amounts to com) Home Run Epidemic 8 Hit College Ba first inning, with Aldrich hit a homer, J | the Yale all-round star, enabled br | Last Call for Woodland Park Tennis Entries entered should see to it that his name is published because the blanks may never have ican League is now playing American. and Evers has teams in action. “The Clevelanc club is well managed and is a It plays the best baseball of | . ‘ m ERITAPS credit should be given to Carpentier for sincerely believing ANY Of the American league | clubs. It plays inside base- , hard to figure. “I don't believe Washington will Tire pitching is just soso and the club seems to lack @ pennantwin. | ning punch. | “Detroit has plenty of power. Its | ti | Problem is at short and second, The recruit pitchers of the Tigers show HE homerun epidemic tn baseball is not confined entirely to the major leagues, it seems that the germ also has in- vaded college circles. Nearly every varsity team has one or more Babe | Ruths in its lineup. Recently on the same day a num- ber of prominent college games were Lafayett, by a four-run rally tn the ninth inning, beat Pennsylvania, 9 to | 8, a home run with two men on decid. | example of Ruth and ing the game. In this game six home| thy cut at the ball, runs were made, being equally divid- od between the two teams. Two home runs by Capt. Aldrich, Blue to defeat Penn State. In the ‘Pitches One Ball and } Gets Credit for Wi IT possible for a pitcher to throw | the American league th 8 I only one ball to a batsman and offically get credit for winning a bal! game? It seems so, under the present lost by pitchers, can league, discarded the games won| and lost by pitehers several ago. because he didn't believe such records told a true story of a pitch.| er’s worth, | system that. showed the earned runs made off each pitcher in an ef. fort to determine the effectiveness of LEONARDS WANT | ANOTHER TITLE. Benny Leonard says he wants to | win the welterweight title so that he! can bequeath his lightweight crown | to his young brother, Joe. It'll be| tough if Benny gets licked by Welter King Jack Britton and Joe fails to| stand the gaff in the lightweight class, The Leonard family may work | itwelf out of the title it now has if things break wrong, j REED COLLEGE ADOPTS CREW Crew has taken Reed college by storm, according to a Portland re- port. Steps to make the water sport & major sport at that Institution are being taken, apparently with the full sanction of the college authorities, TRACK CLASSIC OPENS FRIDAY A field of 28 Mid-west universities and colleges will enter the annual intercollegiate conference track and field meet at Lowa field on June 2 and 3. The schedule for Monday, BY BILLY EVAN OHNNY EVERS, now acting as Manager Kid Gleason of the Chi Sox, always has had the reputation of one of the brainiest players in baseball, Evers, who for years has been one outstanding figures in the National The White Sox have just com first trip around the American of the various clubs is of much ints “The New York Yankees Y } most formidable team | TT DOES look as if Georges Carpentier is going to fight Jack Dempeey | league, because they have the pitching,” “The Yankees do nut play as much baseball as C} but they have « wonderful offensive. | will overcome some of the other faults that oa wine money would go down against the Frenchman with either of them.| Crop out. Ho is all man, what there in of him; but a good big man will beat a good P é €-| ball club, egotixtion) opinion or just wants to take another $200,000 purse home to ball, mixes up its style and is|two discards, Johnston | Young at second, are “Unfortunately for Cleveland it/ ball. They have dong G RED is one of the best men at his welght In the world, He has the “°°*"'t seem as if their pitching J courage to ask for a go with Dempaey, and if the Pittsburg jumping | Would hold up. “St. Louis has a strong all-around | nor the White Sox In Shocker the club has a/nant. M with last place. ih: | “tn Giants jlive up to the spring predictions. | onal without any with St. Louis second, ‘a procession.” or caused the two major to use such records rules that determine games won and | pitchers, Brooklyn Couch pitchea eight The Americ: merican league: substituted | tn nings tor Cinclamiil jthe ninth, | Brooklyn broke the § to jing abead by one run. i! Bins his first engagement in had a chance to see ail | His views as to the streng in the says Evers, This, uch promine, “Connie Mack has @ @ It certainty r ack. Looks as if G 4 “Neither the ¥ Like all clubs, |look good when they jing. the National outclass the k of the greatest teams 1 | neon. Cubs or Athletica, It ts on @ par wi “The Giants should a At one time college ball | were not given much | because they were nega hitters. decided thru the homerun medium.' ing the summary of # | that thoso days are over. It would The collegians are Capt. Aldric, by the college player whom 16 | clubs would welcome, shortstop and is said to the majors right now. The great desire to know lost the game, It doesn’t seem as if it President Johnson, of the Ameri-| to establish any set this feature of baseball, years | ple: Recently, in the played at with two down Markle replaced Couch, first ball pitched the ter was retired, ending the Cincinnati, in the last ninth, made two runs, game, 7 to 6. The records give ‘ pitched only one ball, credit ning the game, While probably baseball standpoint, it like a sane conclusion. | tho the official score } mitted to reach a | fairness, Sf DISCOURAGED SHAVERS WHO teh had, for once at jeast, won @ dou-| ish of the other drivers: a Gu Outaide of the Fremont team, bleheader—antil the fatal ninth.| One hundred and thirty thousand |, fit Hike AB. R. Mt. PC club in the league te pretty cert With one out, Lewin walked. Sund|was the estimate of the attendance. | vie b , a aS » Hampton and Cook, starting the same pitchers Sunday forced him, but scored himself on Sadinasait | migtin. oe *e > Leverens, Middleton rs the openers. din wilt come pe Back for West & Wheeler, Barton for [successive singles by Jenkina, bat-) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. May 31 \Prand. tb Se ee nm & Westermana Mctiiiiveay for Millmane ting for Light, and Byler, Motor speedway officiaix dincovered hers” a Bee a Rigg su 4 Fees Grotteee ton Park and Swift for! The 10th inning saw the blow-up. |that Jimmy Murphy, winner of the) Wiihait. rf Ste ie ae 5a Sad Guar” deal pine Hchick wan safe on Crane's wild |590.mile race, did not lead every lap, | Hyire « ale a Se | Rows and Pubrman, Kilhuilen. peg. Vitt bunted Schick to second. had been officially announced. | Jans helter. + bee 4 . Sehick scored on Sigtin's single, and) A faulty timing devices confused Wiliams ; . ohare. 6 NATIONAL Bigtin cromed the pan on Strand’a|the Officials during the race and| Thurston, p | coe (eae 8 Ce) a Ss triple. Strand tallied « moment #fler the last man had crossed the odie ‘i later on Lewin’ xacrifice fly tape it was discovered that Harry : A Billy Lane tried to start a raity Harte of Low Angeles, who finished ° e eat in Seattle's bait by singing with “Ccond. had led all laps between the % Rone out, but neither Cueta, Rar.| 7h and 122nd except four, which 2 ney nor Eldred wax able to deliver Went to Pete De Paolo in the S4th, | : e U t the additional punch. ee and 86th and to Leon Duray in . | ithe 75th ] 1 i In pse | | Thin divides the lap prise money 4 oe among the four drivers, Murphy re : ! celving $6,100 in addition to his $20, | e Mrs. Mallory Takes Beat- 000 for first place and a number of | ¢ | Cinetnnats i i i ophies and accesso s ; ; Pittebare ie ae) ing in English Tennis pr lneteeiad gary etal ata amma 4 Eat = at 1 |_ Batteries: "Kisek Gilleepie and Wingo rn . pousanda of dollars. 7 men winela, WA Scored | Morrison and Goooh. Tourney at Chiswick The prise for the winner of each 2,07 nnines | a | , NI itep was $60. Lake 051010—48] First game 2 Cuiswick. England, May 21.—| 25" j ee See BE eed bg St i eae Mrs. Molla Mallory, Amer ¥ 1€102—12| Ratteriee: J. Duras, Causey ana say.| tennis Ghanvion, was ekinonied in| Certeed dred wen ase, wee |HURLER WON'T htt Meier 44. br] ae'a"tnuas sultan, Pins nd a| the fourth round of the Middlewex| Renders te Sox won @ double- | <tittame 1% j line tte @ and Recend game c championship tournament here to Tee COME TO SEALS ott Parks 23, |New York® iv oe | day, when she was defeated by Mra cond homer with! CHICAGO, May be | Hite batied-—Off Biae- | Philadelphia 7 i ef th | AGO, Ma oug Mo 5 | saptes. cht o 1, J. Beamiet, 16, 68, 6-4. Ks Tose tha wanay | Weeney, right hander, sent to the! [motts, Basmgartnce Plete’ oalivee ena} The result was a great surprise, es ;. itter win: | Francisco club by the White | Peters. ce yaar, aed pecially after the American cham-| fox as part yment. for 3 f as re * ie ‘or art: pion had smothered the British wom. | Kamm, the Seal star third baseman, neamenne yy | an in the first set nt on refused to join the Seals and has | New York wap ae ee be } after losing the| signed with the Midwest Team of a/ St. Louts is | AGGIE GRID |Ckicage'remigre mages, Ss [Raster oe 2 | Brookiyn ¢ header trom} "0d Long Tom Hughes are also TY ° a MEN HOPEFUL the Braves, 9 Sto members of the Midwest club, ° 2 466 | Spring football practice, which | | The Cubs took @ grand fall out of the + eae SiR closed recently at Oregon Agricul. | Cr", winning both games, 4 to 1 and | - 3 to 1 M WwW Wisterzil tural college, has been highly satis | DE PSEY ILL Caught «er factory, both in spirit shown and the ‘Ty Cobb and Harry Hellman were OO piaye—Adama to : $ numbers that turned out. Five full! Saeed mactialeaty fee ® row with . FIGHT Ss N Stumpf. Time of sisttantae Agel sas ai elevens occupied the field at all train-| the Browns, © to S in the fie gnome, | cjNCW, Dame Rumor has it that . a | Renee ea ee ing periods, saya a Southern report.| and dropped the second, 2 to 1, in hampion Jack Dempsey will box me PO. &| B oo oe a | 16 innings. | with either Bill Brennan or Jess Wil Me: so | ‘ te Ga Ree ieee ee NEW YORK, May 31 Helen | cincinnati and Pidavarg spite even, ena {ra 08 Labor day, according to evi ake Se We jes: Courtney, Faber and Schalk Wainwright, 11-year-old swimmer, | Reds winning the firs 9 to 4, and | 1ence leaking from the press agents Bc ET aR eee ee ee | made a new world's record for 1 the Pirates copping the nd 7 to 3. hed Floyd Fitzsimmons, nationally ous : 8 | phitadeighia ¥. ® yards when she swam the distance| rye genators toon two trom th known fight promoter. Michigan © © 6 9 /At New York 1} Hin 1:49 3-6 lmox, Ttodand biog om the Red City., Ind., is named as the probable} 3 2 2 6] Batteries: Sullivan and’ Perkina; Hoyt | ao | Hite for the go yw va g S 1 2 0] and Schane fit! : Linht, + 6-6 8} seec H. 2 | *Jonkine i ae Se eS 4 10 s BILL TILDEN WINS ston pa ae a) erteni’ HetwAen” ade” Perkins ennis | sicaieateaa tae Ceciigl| | pimee-sich4 S y ylaeee [lam T. Tilden, world’s singles cham-|tane, If sss.cc0fe 1 ee Al pies game re - ee | Pion, won the Philadelphia tennis | Cueto, sb 2 0 0 8 4 $3] Detroit Pie Wate? ape | cha pionship by er Harney, rf ‘ 8 auls | I wish to enter the events marked with X in The Star-Woodiand || Jonnn runnorny ie the ne tee | itdred, of. ee a TT yy ee a, Park Tennis Tournament: ligss gear, of $4, 24, 64. 64 and oe | Mure. 1 S$ 8 119 0 Glen: Bayne, Henry, Kolp and Severeid | 2-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 2.| stumpe. 2b 3 2 96]. Second game j a Crane, 4 @ £1 8 F 41] Detron Men's Singles...... Women’s Singles...... Junior | - ouien Tobin, oS (eee St. Loule as ior Boy Singles, | KILBANE TO FIGHT Finneran, 14 8. 8° 8 b. 8)" Rantertons OlAnem Oto | NIW YORK, May 21 ou Ae ae tr ater Shocker, Pruett and Severe é Men's Doubles ...sssscoceccssseereressecsssscsscoecesces |Kilbane, featherweight champion,| *Matted for Light in ninth * | Washingte ee | will fight Charley Beecher for the| than for Jenkins in ninth, AU Boston ae (Name Partner) | > | Utle and $50,000 here this summer, | Score by innings: | angrtteries: Zachary, Phillipa, Johnson according to Beecher's manager, fate Lak 22ee10001 32 |And Gharrity; Pennock, Runseli, Karr i sot » lle * 0108 39 | 9nd Waltere Women's Doubles ..s.s00e.-. Oph sve eteoaeotocooorss Seattio 11000039 0 6-4), ,masund seme RnR H (Name Partner) . 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Dou: | Rrooktyn Aon ea jmen will be put to work Wednesday. | game-—2-00. eee tt eee Batteries: | Watson, Marquard and I can play after........,0'clock on week days; after.........0°clock on || “nen! revival of business ts noted —- | Non) Vanes Sed. Denerey Jin many lumber concerns First game H. B.| Piest game Ron ow | Vernon Pa 4 1] St. Louts ‘ * | At Low Angelos ‘ 12 0] At Chicago ‘ t Saturday. WAM isin ssid ie sbi eh ibdsois leone. | VANCOUV Battle between |, Natteriea: Doyle and Hannah; Ponder |” Matterien: ‘Shordei, Wailer, Bailey anc jerow and three-foot snake ends in| "Sc"! gamo-- 1 and O'Farrell victory for the bird, according to non ; os Rh uw &, AOAIC88+++serssereressscreenerserssseeresseeses PRONG, +sseesseseseeee || Frank Wilson, deputy county en. !14" Angelos 7 he oe Doak and Clemons; Aldridge Rat torte: and O'Farrelh, Ladies’ Day Every Thursday Reserved seats for Saturday and Arcade Bidg. 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