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THE SEATTLE STAR RALPH MILLER IS LEADING HITTERS IN STAR JUNIOR BALL F INALS | air Is (Harry Greb, the "| Wisconsin [PORTLAND AND SEATTLE {Six Hits Evenly _ in Seven Eight Is | Matched Human Windmill Powerful OPEN BIG SERIES HERE Times Up Beavers After Revenge for Trimming Handed Them rinpestet Coach Vail’s Crew Will by Braves This Spring; Club Is Het Up Over Lan-, Three Brothers Catcher Prove No Set-Up forSun| dis’ Decis ion; Play Today | Crashes Agate at Merry Dodger Crew, East Says seinhthigumeraidediile | in First 2 Ga ITH his ball club stepping along in “high” and the} Pace in First mes Seattle machine running on a flat tire at this period Welters Clash in Four-Round Tussle at) on Tonight M2280 Wis, June 6-—-Coach | . He: Travie Da Vail’s University of Wisconsin | _ s ¥ SS S| REVING out six vis went into a xmen are not looking upon the/@f the merry month of June, Bill Klepper and his Portland hits in seven slump, some | coming 6 race with the Univer-| Beavers were on the grounds ready to open the second trips to the plate, woeks ago, and |mity of Washington, Pacific Coast | Portland-Seattle series of the season today. Raiph — Miller, dropped deci sions in a few fistic duels, the inevitable talk et such cnses—| that the welter! champ wie thru crack Thre | champions, ax a mere workout for) Momentous changes, so to speak, have come to pass since yh adams recently set a new| that first series in Portland, when the Indians skinned the national record for the mile and a| Beavers alive, winning five out of six. | | quarter dist winning from the) Seattle was then in the early throes of a winning streak, j University of Manitoba in 6:3 ;|and followed up the slaughter in Portland by taking a brace | Th e 8 Works catcher, in leading the bitters in The Star Jonior Baneball league 4, endure eight has sp —went the} lie welt coached. A win would send | OD the road and coming home like a flock of champions. finals, rounds In Const |the Washington crew back to th Since then, McCredie’s hirelings have sunk into the slough In the first fight ciretes, | | game with Coast, in all ; ikeltihood, and enable of despond, particularly in the hitting department, while the Wisconsin crew to enter the | the Rose City club has snapped out of it and is now riding a ‘And prageet igee rowing enthuse |i fourth place, with a percentage well above the .500 mark. ar Play jasts of the country are regarding In the past, series between Portland and Seattle have in yan ts, Sour aa a ee |the clash as already won by the| general been lop-sided. One club or the other gets the goat Cycione pattie Miller poet Ws the Badgers are «rim \of the opposition from the start, and a massacre usually | three singies and a sacrifice fly, | . ‘or eo 4 Features IKivem: rot exactly sonfident, but far follows: as witness the first series this year, or that disas-| ,,7h= boys hitting 250 and over ta | trom hopeless trous—for Seattle—final two weeks of play between the|‘™* “6 "0 far barrie | particulariy | in this neck of the ‘woods, where Travic is very close to}” — Greb | i rh : gga ly ca eae os yaa r e S he lightweight class and battles with | he redoubtable champion for the| tt ht kingship of this rim of| Set for continent. } [Harper fails to lift Davis’ hand | Washington Park, Miller col- lected two sin. Count. Portlander | r ; / Aitho the waters of Lake Men-/teams last season. | ream RW Pet i irtate evidence to prove bored Battle N et Meet are eu ere the race will be staged.| The southerners are craving revenge for the beating they | Wasninrron ark’... 39 33 is tt ee cane nny Penne Of tho} | Leader i in| raenuy too Tourn for pre received at the hands of the Indians in their home town |Zhrer Brothers iT ag a Aiiigeanies ta eetion oe di et ler and ave at all times. & few weeks ago, while it would do McCredie’s heart good | Huimans eres 2 6 (168 om of the division In hie aebue Pittsburg Miller Is Ready | Three Matches Go Three! w re keeping ft/to come out of his slump at the expense of his former fel- | INDIVIDUAL BATTING B 145-pounder, he is given about | . Prayer, Club for ’Em—Size No Con-; alif yi Sets in Premier of Star °? es ckouts, as Coach | 4 low. iribesmen. siderdation ua ng Tourney | Manger cyiaantly believes that w| While Portland opens at Seattle, Sacramento is billed Ronaia, i water sport to play at Salt Lake, Los Angeles at San Francisco, and | 5.4 Jones, sate Fi — o ARRY GREB, the Pittsburg Dr. Willing g Heads poe, EVERAL hard m cane ces Wa nating Age at | es at ing. He has speed, experi “Giant Mitier.” decen’t bar any| Vi B.C; ‘gpa Ae cela: 4a. Wak hin rowers thru their | —— And a punch. He has but one nat Milles,” teurs at Victoria, ; the opening day's play ie practice stunts both in the morning tighter in the business. Star-Woodland Park tennis tourna: | I » daily t seeming inability to * Ss tth M ualif: | Star- Woodland ar ni 3) 4 afternoon daily. But it is not Gib attic Nien Q a | the pace of hard infighting, |, After we tires eaten uae Bi i y ment at Woodland park yesterday. | likely that it will be possible to Harper doubtless will work on. | 00% last winter T as carry out this plan to the letter he thought about a match with| BY ALEX C. ROSE Three matches went to three sets, | pl boxing, the champion has an/| ”’ ack Dempeey. | ICTORIA, June 6.--Play in the] Harry Somers took the first set | yw Solin ey Champion ven out here, | i very slight one. So far as| » ! ‘ashington is the favorite but 0ee, 5 1 know it is going to make some | qualifying round of the North-| >... é ae : | me Goes, I ts 2 60-50 Drom! | nos laugh,” ‘ replied, “but I am | west Amateur if championahip | “"°™ Henry Nollan at 4, but then there ia growing belief that the rect | Harper is easily the better | Nollan came back and walked off | will be a « chance to take the vordict | An even chance is just about alt.! Davis is one of the best wel-| Who ever resined his shoes in a| }curdinal sin of t If the weather permits, Leader Oakland at Vernon. | hea featured . . ti wo and gruelling duel. positive I can defeat Dempsey in a) with Colwood club here yesterday | ° a 2 n J Si ge te picktog| aS Gr 18 saued Gedlaion bout was featured by the fine play of Dr.| with the match, 6-0, 6-1 | BY HENRY L. FARRELL lee Philadelphia, and the British | Ward yp liye pion Payot “Of course I wouldn't expect to|O, F, Willing, the Portland W avery | Christ Knust had a hard time 4e-| NE W YORK, June 6.—Since he han | "Pd Vesper club egos ber a tanaie od iknock Dempsey out. My biggest club champion, who led the field of | »,..5) elk Manso: but finally “i a eae | ing terms, Kelly, if he had renounced | tyrran, Set jee “tt to the referee.) 1. oo one Would be to keep from get-|166' starters with a total of 147|SUne © ag gts dl lost nearly everything else in the | his club affiliations, would have been | Dwyer, ‘Won't know until the mill is a ting knocked out. * strokes for the 36 holes of play.|™rned the trick at 7.6, 3-6, 6-4. | way of a title, John Bull can't be! permitted to race for trophy, but | Jerome. cere comets past “That is all I would have to do in| This grand total was made with a| The other third set match was won average << bap reer aged order to win a decision bout with| morning round of 74 and one after. |by young Kleinberg, who defeated L. | Jimmy Rivers boxing Mu | Dempsey. who t# no harder to hit! noon journey of 73. A. Watson, 1-6, 60, 6-3 would make at attractive Dick Burr, 1920 champion, started | na: ibbons, and who, I feel sure, co ont very | pon, . Both boys have class, | tan Gibbons, se ‘The Seattle contingent was ver, (ott with a win, trimming Sel Levin Rivers the flastier boxer and| Would have as much trouble reaching strong in the lst of the qualifiers, blamed for puffing a chest over the| he wouldn't do it. He waited for his diamond scull trophy, which has been | chance against the British oarsmen, | gathering dust on a British shelf, and he got ft at the Olympic games. since 1897 when he won a distinguished victory. | The diamond scul} is symbolic of| Kelly has retired now, but there is a! Pe oe re rie Hee Hee NeEE Hn wenanescwnnneal perio wuweeue . 2 " of night sets. i ; | nme as Gibboas did. & Of the select 32 to t0eeoff today | 9% In stralg the best pair of arma and the best! worthy Mag bearer ready to step into oe rant HAS NO for the @ampionship being members| Earl White, rated ag one of the heart that beats in a boat. Since 1897 | his. shoes—-Wailter Hoover, an oars- hes wen. all ot his jocal|/ FEAR of the Quwen City clubs. jastrongest contenders for men's eit | the evidence hag been that the best/man and civil engineer, of Duluth. | m rv | | sles honors, also won his first match. | man in the world behind @ pair of! Hoover won the Philadelphia gold} ‘and has lost but one fight| “I haven't the slightest fear ot} ‘orrest Watson, the city cham- brief ring caree Dempsey, regardless of the fact that! pion, showed best for the Seatieites, | n j boxer, and Sr aoe tA all. the apart say he is much too | Finishing wih » mark of 165, which erates aa = one eg (Zrom The Mee However, there was a fluke at-|/ American championship, Tort | 4 . | ¥ nite during the two seta, ame Z é the Sern: canal of the preliminary boys at| big for me. When a fighter enters / was third best, one stroke behind! “y.- Gor ith marred the firet| #87 of the matches, and ( tached, and it may be unfluked this | and he broke orld’s re by Whee players in The Star tourna- | bowever, and won six games from | 0 play at the time sched. | OaTS was a Briton. challenge cup, emblematic of the! ta " cont r adding a mile and a quarter in 7:2 nal rate, He is taking on/ the ring there is always the danger! Jack Neville and eight more than| 4, $ re 7 will be shifted. year. } : ta Brew en ve.|that he may be knocked out. ‘That| medalist Willing, stein, Fiseger,|°*7'® Diy. Several of the matches — Jack Kelly, retired American reull-| Hoover sails today for London, ee 2 at cine a Wwe g | Were re-echeduled Players falling to show wp for thetr | j h fo ho won an unoffi-| where his entry has been accepted returned to the ring after a/is the only thing I would have to) stei!, Speirs, Ballinger, Westland matshes withia $6 winston ot the som ng champion, who won a j ry guard against land Treat are the rest of the Seattle! MONDAYS RESULTS vied time will forfeit all matehes for the | lelnt world’s title at the Olympic) for the diamond scull races to be con- ‘of the Jones boys have lost| “Dempsey is strong and can hit. squad in the big fight, but the luck Men's Singles | Feat of the tournamen: | games by beating all the world’s best | ducted in conjunction with the Hen- pair, Bronson lacing Morgan | If he reac hed me on the button it of the draw is not in their favor. | Kalback Gefeated Granger, 6-1, 6-3.) 1¢ any pinyer in the city smacks the | Mrmmen wae never allowed to com-| ley races, on June 20. im the last Seattle show and| Would be curtains. However, I feel! 4, the result of yesterday's quail| Loe de 1 O'Brien, 63, 62 | nouncine appre any harder tne tatchang |pete for the diamond sculls, because) On his present form, Hoover ought beating Harold since at Ta-| that in a limited bout I would be| ine » the Portland and Wav-| Burr defeated Levinson, ¢ [rive than Jonn Henry, the red-thatched | Jack belonged to the Vesper Boat! to win the trophy, / Rivers also holds a recent|able to stay away op mm him. I \erley fourman teams will engage inj #. White defeated F em out | Om the following Sunday Washington h over the hard-hitting Young | the meantime I would be ¢ H. Nollan defeated best-ball matches this afternoon for the |much execution that ‘Atietin & Salt figure on giving the | would have to award me “a full evening of entertain. | cision. oa enp, and the chan Wilhelm Grinwold-Kay-Wat PREP | Park wilt tangle with Fremont and Hill- [mane will argue with Weet & Wheeler. ft j | decided. Seven tilts are on the mitt! That was the way Greb sized up f m the Waveriey quartet, ¢ Resoa defeated Bean, 6-1, 6-3. j ae " | : * | Dempsey for me after the Gibbons | ln ‘h? winine wmith, sand |. Kleinberg defeated ‘Watson, 1-6,| ,,retther, Armle Marien mee Jos THIS P. M. | | for Went & Wheeler Sanday against Pat Williams, who has not boxed | fight e wea 6-0, 623 | championship, will be able i ace | ‘Three Brothers. The prep season is since the #ap started up the| Gibbons practically had been Knust defeated Munson, 7-5, 36, the North End tournament | 118 afternoon at Columbia play.| over Friday, amd the West Senttie } | } , of « ie is down for a wrangle with| matched to meet Dempsey. The — hevanse of conflicting field the Broadway Tigers ana turn on the hill in The Star Nestman. In the other bouts,| bout with Greb was not treated VVERS | the university frost ° , uk e © bouts, at a Cc I I la Franklin Quakers were settling ®/ 5,. soxasn will umpire the first game Junior Singles | squad. Their matches will be beld Dunlap and Tony Dorando, Ai| seriously, Gibbons’ defeat at b's Nau defeated R. Taylor, 61, 64. uo for them antll Monday, as there Ke f and Jack Lockhart, Jimmy | hands cost him a fortune. Hoyt 4 ed Atwell, 6-4, 6-2. Pol omg Ad sihew players ‘echeduled jtmmebail feud that has been brewing | suoday and Eadie Whitesides, it) handle ‘ole and Charley Davidson, and Hod| Greb failed to receive the = Fra 4 defeated Edward | re jall season. j usual. and Steve Rogers will do|due him for his win over Gibbons | Piay in the doubles events will start : " Lecnaré Pebrioiiit tames the Mt ade lin many quarters it was regarded Saterday, ‘The ae Indianapolis Speed Classic | ‘Snsasaasanu ae bce sami - feated Leslie Chris | oa ‘Thuredey, All gers when the teams clashed in! luke « ’ 7 H “ ts » players s well as being @ high clase All of the goes are set for four! in the nature of a fluke—an off night : “ Winner Heads Fl. shy thetr only. ‘previous sevetings Wat; h leone: sted mune Deed. an Tae The poor showing of Paul Ford, nplon and whow failure to get in the ¢ ship Might, was the big surpri disappointment of yesterday was the ch reason wh tt am ¢ ot reach the I cup fina Pau) was sadly oft color Cart tlan by de so far © " teams mw usual; and several new | for Gibbons. Wallace Howe defeated Harold | Thursday will be published rotest by Broadway, on the grounds | third sacker of the Fremont club, is one < or ” Priday | aba aga wantiond # of he mos prot in you! t he Haces will grace the corners in the | TUNNEY : Iwenhath by defautt | Field for Tacoma Race Prot. 0» Broadway: on te groune ot the moat promiaing youngsters in the | preliminar: DISPOSED OF who teed-off this me Because of the large ts In the — hands when pitching, was sustained |jnck of weight and sige, but bes still @ a Ss peatebes WEN cet round of mon TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE ate octets hela tice eines oF tea ACOMA, June 6—With Jimmy|by the prep authorities and the | youngster, and will put on welght for Gene Tunney OE he’ Meee ae Gh tellows: 1 At 4 p.m. gh tee proaenk thas hee 6 singles Murphy, winner of the 1922 auto | fame was thrown out of the records , aaa | heavyweight ot America. |™ Nelson Robinech va, Vivet Geott, | Wome get started tnuch before Thureday Staley, Broadway's mound ace, Stitts, Parbari, Davis, Sowers and | had seen Greb fight. He}! Pay cerca cot Cocetas tena (ree racing classic at Indianapolis, a8 the 4," Work’ today, with Patricelli billed |Milier make up the home run honor role knew the system that |” eat him. Greb defeated m more decisively than ar of the list, entries for|to do his flinging without the ald the annual Fourth of July Tacoma | chalk Gpecdway rece have closed. | Garfield and Lincoin were sched. 'POWER BOAT TO Joe Phillips vs, James Beck. brightest At 5 p.m. | Norman Whittet ve. William Ne Russ Smith A. Fleager, 80-80. | ‘Tunney ~4 78-82-1680; R. ©. L % 7 0 of forthe finale no fan Fi 970 te * ™ v COAST LEAGI |he outpointed Gibbons . uled to wind up their seasons in a Seenre COMM won. taste Pet| Now they are talking of a bout | Von Elm. 80-8 oo agate a ws | | Almost without exception, the Wed th wine aon, | TRY FOR TITLE 373 | with Georges Carpentier, who holds | 19202: Kay, eerie McLaughlin va. Reginald) | yrank Kestewski and want white, | drivera who showed to best advan-|"“Tomorrow Ballard and West Seat-| A new racing power boat of the world’s light heavy title. Such 0° se) un tg | ~ at the Indianap track have'tle will meet for the last game of | Hacker design will be used this sum- Terry Dobler ine to make the swarm for the match would attract wid attention and prove a popular dish for fight fans I recer had a talk with G spr emed tot the big Coast speed #hn |the year |mer by Walter B. Wilde, president of bee M arg a Valley Power Boat [oe chins wettic ws al R WINS. prengpeise pinta Mga according to an 83-83-166; M. J Westiand, 88-81 na. Atwood. No games wcheduled dag Tunt r Hesketh. | 1 u ter he had beaten Tunney. Onc represents more solid racing clas RINT MEDAL jcastern wire. GAMES THIS WEEK min I put to him the question of 82-90 Har Fg Se wilie oi <a ny entry list of past seasons. 5, SP! I 1 Br ME ate L ———-—_—— Portland at seattle. la match with Dempsey. His reply 4 arold ams vs. yres. ’ of drivers and,, Defeating Tec mith, Pp " . Becramento at Balt Lake the;eeine da when 1 aueried bin : 8. W. Holbrook va. Donald Ham: complete list of drivers andy, aor of the all-city prep Soous HARV RVARD OARSMAN out Los Angeles at San Francirco, a 85-87-17 iiton. ows dash mark, Loyal Snyder of Broad-| CAMBRID( Ma: June 6.— t winter. } at Vernon. ; Wilson, om | Jimmy Murphy, Murphy special; sae ear|Henry 8S. Morgan, son of J. P. i “I feel positive I can win a deci 87-87-174; J. Hi At 7 p.m. runner-up in the men’s! tarry Hartz, Duesenberg special; | W8¥ won the Coe medal for one year | nag bg tan nai tigi pe : a AMERICAN LEAGUE sion over Dempsey in a 12- oF 15- 14: H.W. Treat. 91 Windy Langlie vs. Gene White. fir im not entered this sea | >. Milton, I h special: R. C,| Yesterday when he es plished him- | @n, ha: out of the Har- Mew York we ak Sas round ‘towk* Gotan tet ie eaten Dt Sax Pollack vs. W. 1. Arnold * the Skagit river. | Tommy “ ins Tan bes ei ae vrai, {Self as the fastest 440-yard man at | Vard varsity crew for the year on ac- Pe ¥ mH “> sto tice es e 19, McColl : a 1 ri Jura pecial; Ra a ®t. Lous .......-. Sige | ee Greb in willing also—yen, even| ay.” “oe Harold Vander Las Cc, Naw | draw brought and riggs am . ‘al aha the Tiger institution. He made the | count of jaundice and may never row Saghingion im is a to take on Georges Carpen see Ww the en : osha tn gc coe eas te ane | Wilcox < ronte Ralph De | distance in 54 2-5 seconds. peeain. ig it a Dempsey match. Bone vs. Von Elm, Yellowlecs vs.) 70>" B sagen ting nt nye Se pay. th went today | Palma, D | he 20 | Nelson, Bull vs. Smith, Wilhelm vs. =f s a Seuuy: | and their arrow srles, Duesenberg Don Shanks vs, Ed Hickman. |‘Thomas, Ducaenberg spec Polen a “A mectitig with Carpentier would| price’ Gcnwengers vs Wotson,| ue j HARTFORD MAY b's ste Dunkeabers: Decay} WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE 20 please me immensely,” said Greb.| Griswold vs. Noonan, Wilson vs. | Hill, car unname wane }"It would determine whether the| steel, Smillie vs. Griffin or McCol | AtaP. M.. SIGN THORPE lich, Duesenberg § Leon Du-} Frenchman or myself is entitled to| ley, Mountefield va. Specis, Flaeger| Donald Schoeman va. Harry! PORTLAND, tune 6.—The Hart-jray, enac Art Klein, | Se | fight Dempsey | vs. W. Bone, Ballinger vs. Macan, | Shaw. ford, Conn,, club of the ern| Frontenac special; Frank Elliott, tsaz| “I am positive if I meet Carpen. in vs. Davis, Thomas vs. Neville.| Dick Wasson vs. Joe Livengood. | league is angling for the services of | Leach special 600 | tier there will be no further demand | yEN'S HANDICAP George Clarke vs. Atwood ectt,|im ‘Thorpe, famous athiete end pro 2 ‘diz | for @ battle in England or France| EVENT STARTS Bertram Curran vs vert Rob-| fessional baseball player, who was 426 | with Demps men's handicap championship | inson given his unconditional release by mm. £.! “Size isn't everything in the fight! which is being played on t oO Don Frizzell vs. Wayne O’Brien,| the Portiand club a few days ago, Ey ced ibie ¥ s 4|same, I ve convinced | Bay course attracted a field of 122] Nelson Robinson vs, Vivet Scott. | it Was announced today | ee Ve 1|the public a good little man is; starters in the qualifying round yee- | AtSPOM | - | Batteries: Pfeffer, Barfoot, Batley and | much better than a fair big one. terday, but Seattle's showing in this * a: + Mle | Seeeniths Ocschger and O'Neil “IT have polished off Tommy Gib-| play was very poor, L. R Van Tuy! ay ‘Peuyionn i Bnd , oe VET UMPIRES | BOXING STANFORD GRID (ro cn einer Gene, Ton, of the Seattle Golf elu being | the | Waiter ducabwon va George) COLLEGE GAME | id @ number of only one to get.into the champion A number of | o to get, into the ehampion- | site, 1 isa ponent ei COACH SIGNS |acer wea, pet lac At ab ae Ue "t Fes gond | Walter Swanson vs. Bill Fox. | baseball game e tiff wind was blowing over this | At 6P. M é act coach © 10 Sipe wens ag - t 1 d the resul Gh il Moye u Andy Kerr, acting h of th ricky cour | day and the result “idie Bauer vs. Phil Erickson, |@" American league official, had in Gtanford university football squad,| The fur seal industry of the|was that tho boys with the 10 and| years: |] Get your seats early for the }| HE VAN HEUSEN considers your dollars as has signed « five-year contract, two|Pribilof islands yields the United |over handicaps had their troubles i J] Coast Welterweight: Champion well as your dignity. It is as comforting to years as acting coach and three y corn ts ARENA, Fifth }) | your pocketbook as to your person. No other #| States government from $1,000,000 |keeping on the narrow fairways . | Sake oi @8 assistant to Gienn Warner, re-| to $2,000,000 annually. H. %. Brainerd ve. Hf. Jacobson. MINNESOTA TO |} ship Match at th ignment ‘Tom Co veter rvard va. Princeton the first college ‘onnolly, the lie Christian va, R. B. Ruft-| Gently elected. nx head conch. | | he women will: get into the Fac A. R. Linter vs. Joe Schwarts ROW WISCONSIN and’ University at. collar can compare with it for neatness or comfort wi | fying round ot the women’s cham-| [MY sade va. R- Bremmahan, vistockaty be dteneoita wie’ on TONIGHT —and no other collar can equal it in smartness, prawn me | BASEBALL sic pion'or itch | joy, outa wx wir Uaeerty of Mimena tae on economy or durability Hal'adzenVANHEUSENS 4 . p ood course. The largest field of | 7 jon vs,.J. Levine | rghrs sg Phils listed another victim of the PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Marters It the history at a womens | 10slie Milsted vs. Morton Rob-| Wisconsin to meet them in a rowing Bobby Harper will outwear three dozen ordinary collars and is Sait iohen Tem Bullivan, a always be as easy to launder as a handkerchief, event in the Northwest will tee off, and, according to some of the prac tice scores made during the past few days, the race for honors will tur-| FE j race next spring | Portland vs. Seattle 2:45 Tadies’ Day, Thy young pitcher, obtained from Albany, went to the hospital with a badly injured leg sustained when he was hit by a ball 1 in » batting practice, be } TRY RADIO, TEX W. Abrams.| aw yor ward Olson vs, Art Langlie. 1 nish fome very exciting matehe Anton Little va, Lee Davi |" Ati | Ordel Metain vw Travie Davis Nine styles— Price fifty cents—At dealers June 6.—Tex Rick ard, believing } . . 3s oe pe * atts Wena or pee 5 his first cable went 6—Other Star Bouts—6 r — Children’s Day, ¥ Mrs, Sweeney, the 1920 champion,| Paul Dyer vs unk. Kozlowski ra oat bes ohd Wenge a Eon) of) WINN AND KEISEE SOLD Double-Header Sunday, jand Mrs, Hutchings, a locat player,| Pat O'Donnell vs. Bob Bisley, | ect 44 a ok oe ‘ : The Oakland club of the Coast Reserved Seats for Sat jseem to have the largest number of} John Henry va. R. W. Hart ae woimin light. a eine ag Gl | » Heague has released Winn and|| and Sunday games now selling. ||#upporters to take the crown | Hf. ©. 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