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TH AGE AT 17 ATTLE r\4STAR’S CITY AMATEUR RING TITLES WILL BE STAKED FRIDAY UNITY IS CREW SECRET GREENLEAF-TABERSKI POOL MATCH LOOMIN G oaches Must Strive for Unifor mity wr Greenleaf, world’s pocket billiard champion, } ant of the title, to a match on a winner-take-all bas fused to risk his honor pleting a tour of the Editor's Note: This is the first of a series of articles by Tom Olsen. of The Star sport staff, on the technique of the rowing game, He has nd has issued the challenge from Spokane. spent several training days with Couch Callow and the University of Washington oarsmen, Washington has one of the finest crews in the inerrant E nchantment Still Ruling Derby Favorite and The Star is presenting it for the purpose of more fully educating Bae TAR 1 Simon Pure Battlers to Clash for Honors Big Program to Be Held Friday at Austin & Salt’s Gymnasium; Large Entry List Is Made Up for In- itial Scraps ssued a challenge to Frank Taberski, claim- Taberski was relieved of his crown when he re- twice won by Greenleaf. Greenleaf is just com- in the national tournament, *acific coast, RY E matches have been arranged to date by Lonnie Austin for the i al elimination card of The Star city amateur | boxing championship at Austin & Salt’s gymnasium Friday night. All of these boys, simon pure amateur boxers, have the Northwest to this great sport, BY TOM OLSEN y coach faces f a far more! and 6, and the weigh A difficult task in turning out a| tapers down to each end. Austin is giving the rest of the entries each a tryout and winning aggregation than a tuter in| ay ake | | will continue to select matches until he has a complete card ny other branch of athtetics. 1E problem of whether to put ° The football or basebs eoac r off with eight experienced | Or port oar comes next. Most men than a rowing mentor with | @re just as good rewing on one side see that there will be no over- an equal number of men who know| 4% the other, The starboard oars, HO wit) win the Kentucky matching amongst the — oast (7 how to row is} | Placed in the center of the boat seats 4, 5 the individuals on a starboard which consist of seats 7, 5, 3 and .| Outsider Big Race Derby Dode Bercot and Amateur Logger-Boxer been given the once over daily workouts. }of eight or 10 four-round goes for tomorrow night. | taking particular attention to|— ners. by Austin and matched according to their relative ability, which has been determined by their He is The reason for this is simply be-| DoW, cannot be handled by men with a 4 rly cause in a shell there must be per.| Weak left wrists and port oars Leaping: Sart: experts “are. tie | The five matches arranged a | Meet Wil ‘ ree- fect unity A shellful of expert|>Y_Men with weak right wrists clined to the belief that it will Heavyweight ol Owen seni . ing oarsmen means nothing to a coach if} The actual instruction in rowing| be somo outsider little favored | va, Paddy O'De ran Delaney ent they can't row together. They never | follows the solution of those prob-| in the betting, va, John Budrick B Pl d an- make up & winning aggregation, | lems by the coach. . Junior lightweight—Jimmy Dunn e a (7 we Last year at this time the Derby rs Datlen ed N football experience means much.| A N un derstanding ts necessary of |W4S regarded a9 @ cinch for Mor welght—Ira Hoffman vs. . -. The need for perfect unity is not the mechanism of a shell before|vich. Unbeaten as a 2-yearold,! reduff, \College Tennis Teams beri so noticeable there. The same way o rowing system taught by Coach|Morvich loomed up as the one best Tommy Lawlervs.| Will Compete Here, at in baseball. Left-hande right, | Callow can be understood é an ‘coved. He won ena! i i ing Magee wai OUI tack oe thee | adh ot. tre ‘earemaa'e fants la: on| e298, #0 Drove 7 oer t Starting Friday tid players can all be thrown together | Slides about 20 inches tn length. Winning of the Kentucky) . ¢ Conference tam t if to make up a classy aggregation. Thelr feet are strapped in strong epsayted Ye bsabinge mace vie sa Al start at © ivi Unity is the keynote of success in| braces, at a natural distance while race that Morvich during ntered in the tour art at e of rowing n a sitting position, The oarlocks | the year, He wan beaten in} hament is urged, or rather must Me pn on the y unity In’ height,| are on indi I steel braces two/@very other start, proving that he} | jshow up at the Austin @ Salt gym | Courts of the Seattle Tennis club. "I last, but not | feet outside of @ sides of the shell, | bad ¢ er gone stale or Leen over and report to Lonnie stin bety n Captain Art Li maiie and Bob Hes- . UF ¢ rowing, are| Ving about three feet of leverage | rated 20 o'clock tomorrow ay) | keth have been selecte as Washiba i = . aN i ton’s re tives in the tourney. bsolutely essential for a winning | °° ars. NO HORSE ght. As it will be necessary to|ton's r o at The shell is 60 feet in length, and| STANDS OUT uke up some of the matches to.| The us wt matches tomorrow after: This fact is proven daily at s width never exceeds 20 Inches. his yea No one morre Austin wants to weigh all | 200m * 1 o'clock wih be pee crew turtouts at the univ A new shell is nearing completion t as did Morvich of | ntestants in and determine as far|® Washini man and an O. A1g% the third and fourth varsity and will be used by the varsity if the winner ts me possible thet ity so as tojentry. The second vee wh are made up of a group of | Sent to Poughkeepsie. The shell, a tough proposition, That is | clamsify them right will play the University of Oregon } . set entry. earnest and hard-working young| Which fs being built by George Po-|why so many of the leading turf | The card will etart promptly at i huskies, good oarsmen, there is a| COCK, costs $1,000. It Is considered by experts figure some outsider ts | 8:30 o'clock. All boxers entered in Pisce gee pis Depedr ye constant shifting about. These shells | Coach Callow as the best built shell /jiahle to go over, entirely upsetting | the tournament, wh they have | ine dot net © ,e show the effects of the changing| that a Washington crew has ever!the dope been weighed in or not, must be On|" “me second round singles will be il and, quite naturelly, do not have| raced in, The 19% Kentucky Derby, hand by 7:30. There will be no waits played at 5 o'clock. ¥ the such an eyen and smooth run tn which will be decided at | or hitches to the affair and if ono} finals to settle the Coast “ ¢ he finals to sett col- u~ the water, The article tomorrow will ex | Churchill Dewns en. May.19, pair of battlers is not ready to 60| sees titles will b a Ba Many a good man has been kept pisin the ditterence in the Wash ceumetbad 16 ba’ erin or the at04) jon nnother pair wilt be sent Into the | ake titles The cane toe . on out of the varsity shell for the sim ington stroke and the stroke at | co: races in the history of this ring. ni “be _ 4 c- ple reason that he weighed too much | California and in Eastern cole | fh TiC) the pny 7 | A city amateur champion will be clock. and the dochies «tama 4 his or too little. The heaviest men are’ leges. | at j decided at every weight from fly-] yigty ig “2 ca ae ——-| ‘The original nominations totaled | weight fo Siento heient 1d Mite ithe: ifty nts admission will be | ve, | |145, representing the very cfeant of yi gearing wes Necelved up te | Charged. University students will be | ‘aad ° |the 3 S-yearold thoroughbreds. Every ie been, 5 v P admitted upon presentation of their ure } uiume Ss wag { ep Rests: jdate. The entry list will be open!, g vu, w. cards .e- ea e |stable of ones at ee sends | until tomorrow night. So it's not too a h, e | - represented in the tist of nom jlate, you ambitious youngsters, i would-be pugs or health-seeking citt. TRACK. TEAM “ Ts Again | Only YVarnk \¥ so 0. 05 0 rm, (eeepe mown Resta sia oat be i \" aster a de 7 address and telephone number to WIL I LEAVE |training, it being y to hurr, . , “ 1 his glo - Wallo ed in ourney horses a bit in orter to have| Telling Tarzan Delaney and Dode Bercot to ‘go back to the woods” is no insult for them, = cleo bape be emport 4 IAN FRANCISCO, May 10—San} DEAL, Eng, May 10.—Francis|such a big even pete in The Star's amateur mitt contests, is pictured on the left, and Bercot on the |there is more action to one amateur |QUXTEEN University of Washing: 5 Francisco gave Seattle a terri-|Oulmet of Brookline, Masy,, this eve- |BIG FIELD right, strutting their stuff among the big timbers at Monroe. Bercot fights George| ‘bt for glory than a dozen aver-|\) ton track men leave tonight for | ble beating here yesterday, winning |2/ng was the sole remaining mem- bib egp chin aid that ta being shown ___ Burns in E verett tonight six rounds, its Reva Bes?” 44 biog 2 docs sian nel meet the - 2 Mi ¥ a : _ en Be A NE ay IM orga pac doa ‘ashington State ze team in the contest, 14 to 2, The Seals,|ber of the American matting contin-j 45 to date, about one-h of the tend tomorrow night's jamboree arela dual meet Saturday. owover, were not totally responsi.|sent that came to England to tr¥/nominations have showr enough promised plenty of torrid action from Coach Clarence Edmundson has © 3 Die for the big score, as the losers|for the amateur title left in the|stuff to make {t seem as if they Bercot to Fi lwe Sail \Aa enWon t start to finish. picked the following men and the ; hampl had a chance. There ate about 70 The majority of the amateurs en-|eyints th i : @id thetr bit by booting the ball /champlonships. Frutia citrate Sek ta tho ronning tered have bore ean ioe te teen, [events they are to run in: : Hurley—100-yard dash and “ about, Oulmet, by winning both his}: i» possible that so many horses Box Burns Boats Race \Pla A ain from two to six weeks and are in| yarq low hurdles. perl ‘The only sensational thing in the |Matches today, advanced info sixth start ¢ will be necessary splendid condition. ‘The remainder|}ar4 dash, 220-yard low hurdles and ‘1 game was a triple steal pulled off |round. He beat J. F. Neville of San Le al a ee pes oes e E tt S t E l ast daleno stony Ba at thelrliso.yard high hurdles. Slade—100- in t iS er, D d d “i ets ie a by Kally,, Mulligan. and Eitison, In| Francisco in the fourth round, twa | ict such’ will not be the case, such tn vere atur ail in n g ANE [Pir amission price of 60 cents will bor Gash ian 20-yard Gaps : ¢ the opening frame. Incidentally,|UP, and Bretherton, British crack, dielggbir tistactory, al-| be charged, with everybody welcome, |7 17 78nd dash... Ferry — A40-yard ema vever being sar aon ODE BERCOT will endeavor to| [IVE sallboats will compete in the) BY HENRY L. FARRELL . . ybody ‘|dash. Wilson—220-yard dash. Van j this started the fireworks that last-|b¥ @ narrow margin, one up, In thelways leaving In doubt the ma Aad enothiee ylotory to hiv evare| LU gunttis acts caxted tide aegeuat ah be There will be ample seating arrange-|vo0i. saaifmile. Willams <i i | dd anothe tory to hin ever eattlo Yacht club's race aro ren . sane fe ee ‘ aa ett Gs Gb Ot the Seetant: fifth round, of supremacy. increasing string tonight In E a | NEW YORK. May 10.—Regardiess | ments for at least $00 fans. Among| oii, zener—Mile and two-mile, ag : THE scoRE Dougias Grant, an American rest, Harry Payne Whitney's En [wren he mee tough ( Vashon Island Saturday afternoon, It} of what he does in the coming | the new entries yesterday were Don |miiie atte and twouile Ki Seattie— AB. R. HPO. A. Bldent of London, also advanced into| chantment Is certain to go to | pura Was announced yesterday by Q. C /British open championship, ‘Walter iioreegghley le ccery og etllo Two-mile, Callison—Pok vault, high Welsh, bla 8 of of 3] the sixth round, beating D. E. B.| the post carrying plenty of {tional Guard smoker at the Kntghts| Williams, chairman of the ragaite (agen, Winner oC. he ern tg oh ite Albert (Jump, broad jump and Javelin,” RS ; its chances. In the ; plonship and the first home-bred ‘man, pounds; ay Rohwer, rf . 4 ® 1 1 © @|Soulby of Port Marnock, four up| money on of Columbus. committee, 8 Pree Mason—Poile vault, high jump and Eldred, ef 2 © t & @ land two to play. winter books Enchantment ruled Burns should be no cinch for the] 14 race will start at 3 o'clock Just Spence drag Pichi peg B ane pare’ "hoot porate, uae javelin. Mcleod—Javelin. Bryan— “ eee at tier, 6 = nce 4.0) te, Gram shale being claseiy | foterits moss ies adel rp apc mee pa B nh it Bul ke ol nt t thé en latter this preg er re 110 Santina: Melburn Lovell, 126 Shotput, and discus. Sete Crane. 3b . -2 9 3 t 3 1) Watched by expe wins the title,| ever, the recent fine wing © eran of many ring campaigns and {s/°PDesite Blinker Light a RP, SP . ype its apes s_ |put, discus, broad jump and high Ramage, 20 4 6 9 4 = 1)honors will be disputed between| Willis Sharpe Kilmer’s Sally's | \ndoubtedly the strongest boxer that| trance to Salmon bay, The course| | Hagen [ecglbedh ersten) prey ister Pures stbaemtbotinadehanms| (EIT G EE ‘Williams, p . e445 $|Engiand and America, for he has| Alley has won for the filly ® | ercot has ever had occasion to meet.| around the island is over a distance|°",4!! solfers_ wh * Ferry, Wilson and Free. Van Voris, Pap Hh a ¢{lived in London for years and| host of admirers. At present | Tercot tn expected to display a cau-| st 44 mites mtbr respi Neyer aa 3g NAVY’S CREW alternate. ; ese — —|knows t Sally’s Alley shares with En- | gous dote ¢ the veteran, » off any debt of courte: | a Totals ....-4036 2 11 26 16 6 oe ee ee oes pn a the cholee of favor- eg: re tae iteing able to| F¥ltz Hellinthal’s Gwendolyn and| might be incumbent upon him, by go- RAY WILL TRY xan Francleco— AB. FPO 4A 's| Cynll Tolley, Britisher, whose! ite. |throw hin padded mitts around hard| Robert DeGroff's Imp will start oven |Ink back this year and defending his) WILL ROW AT Valle. cf 1... eer | @ ¢@/chances are best liked by many ob-| HAD BIG and often with no dicap The Clarabelle, piftheas a OOS nes Beige rt Be eee wagredodbergeled eae Tn nin event ts Milled to Ko she! ictgh be ay ok nana the tt yi! Tudew aid the same «aire! POUGHKEEPSIE! FOR NEW MARK Heotire of) 3 e-8 Agi ihe leiand rgnpiar masse eS s lecanae pilo y Ray A |when he won the’ British tennis CHICAGO, May 10.—Joie Ray will 43 z o|round ches, a & Lord nchantment had « big year as a) rour « secbaes nine bilma, with BE. 1 Huteh hinson han- | cham; pionship twice and, like the NAPOLIS, May 10.—Admiraljrun a mile against time at the Uni is : ‘ ° Charles Hope, who conquered! z.year-old Enchantment has the; Billy Harms, the ca mics i diing the tiller, will each be given a! king of the courts, the big monarch Wilson, superintendent of the/versity of Chicago interscholastic: be 5-5 Germs. ¥, Botan et Figeel on, Texas, jgpeed, bat ts inclined ato cee ah | Beattie cei. tite scotia etalk tgs Se epi ‘to oneal | golf thinks that there isn’t enough | United States naval academy, an-|track and field meet on May 26. 4 hs y C several casio ea boxes “| Petrel w ho ire o 24 — — ——| Dr. 0. P. Willing cf Portland, |ing refused to leave the barrier. The| Capt. Joe Smith, the National) tmntima. for his time. Abattnlerc ae fe faentin at eee JIMMY DARCY se a 3 at ‘T llOre, was eliminated by Leger Weth- | veteran Jimmy Rowe, who ts training| Guard matchmaker, has ined up al The Naimo, of the Queen City] Nearly “ expecta Walter to lalitecon bere: regatta at Pough- REPLACES GRE Batted for Tesar in ninth. ered, a British favorite, in the fitth| Enchantment, feels that hin charge| 00d brace of bouts to support the/ yacht club, may bo overhauled in| repeat his last year’s victory, becaune Score by invings round of the British amateur golf| has quieted down as a 3-year-old, and| features, The Knights of Columbus] time to tart. hecathnae Sout nsw as aan oe aia CHICAGO, May 10 mmy Beat ® championships here this afternoon | will be returned the undisputed | hall will be used by the guardsmen greatest players of a decade and the} B Vv Darcy, Los Angeles, will replace Hits on A oneste. play instead of the Armory owing to a p EAVERS LOSE Harry Greb in a bout with Tor San Francisco 10 two up and one to play champion. | opposition he will be compelled to mir es "The cards: Sally's Alley has already |temporary restriction placed upon the | JQ), LYNCH | Jtaco thie year may” not come os} = OPENING GAME [tustrn. Piiiadetphia tent heas Innings pliched—Will Wethered: Out, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4,| proved that she Is In great form. | state building from the adjutant’s of- much from the British quarter as it] yo . » weight, here tomorrow night. sea in, Set ee ah 82,547,540: *| el tad tae ea form | WILL SHOW _ [fisttom in Soni 8), uog “axcrns, ‘amy s9 toy" Tet meee out—Alten 4, Tesar 1. Hases'on balis—| Willing: Out, 3, 4, 6, lieve the sturdy filly will come | Slump in the form of most of the|ADs*les nosed Portland out in the SCORE BOARD Williams 2, Alten 2, Tesar 1. Hit by16—39; In, 5, 5, 6, 4. 2.5, 6, thru, Only one other filly—Re- St Ch tt | HERE AGAIN reaaine British pros was shown re- | Penns game of the series here yes-/ ‘Three runs in the ninth inn pitched ball—Keily, by Williams. Passed! Hearts of American s;mpathizers ar atter | terday. The final count was 4 to 8.! gaye the Cards a 9 to 7 vi —Ritchie. Stolen bases—Kelly, Mul- in 2, Ellison, Alten. Two-base hite— Valla 2, Ellison, Rhyne, Mulligan, Ritehia. —_ | Los Angeles . 4 . Double plays—Kilduff, iit developed, was two down at theltion. Last y: 4 {Dandy Dillon all the argument that | and G: Du vent out in the} peer : tend 5 year Meswenger got away y. . team is coming aolng at | ct Jeorge Duncan we! ht 2 ie: 4 3 Niet! and ‘Eilloon, Alten Rinen nea (turn. When he lost the 10th and|¢o «fine start, looked set for a big| ® age gd Age lly os ag |Minneapolin. youngster could com: {first round, and Edward Ray wentl ajc cues ws Kert and Byler; Pon- Hammering four pitchers hard in itlson, Rhyne and Eitison. Left on bases |was three down, he was nearly| season, only to have something go Pinning thelr last two eames ciuncs [fortably stand, at the Arena recent: | down in the second, he y the pinches, the Cubs came from _ ime—1:55. i —Seattle §, San Francisco 7. Umpires—ieardon and Finney. 5 year. Messenger is a beautiful horse vb had Yacht club, three from the Queen /|tack with a homer and a double. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | |for thie match were: to look at, as well bred as Man o'| jomg and Mosekott, who mr sA ont. (event of the Austin & Ealt card at|unwise for him to take up much of|City Yacht club and two from the Ses i Portiand 2 13 $18] Ouimet: Out, 4, 5, 5, 4, 6, 6, 4, 3.) War, and should make a great race| fit will play the Best Shoe Shop team [the Arena next Tuesday right his time b by playing on the other side. | Vancouver Yacht club make up the} Gerber knocked in four runs with — San Francis 4 699 | 6—43; In, 6, 4, 4, 3, 5, 4, 4, 6, 5—29| of jt a watts Walin in their next game This battle should prove one of eer Ust of entries so far in the race from] two doubles and helped the Browns Vernon 16.) 66g tis é wunday, 6 opul th the fans bill. Stra % a eraon ie a6 g2, WILDERNESS ie |the most popular with the fans bill SPEED TO MEET _ | tt Straits of Juan de Fuca to Port-|defeat the Athletics, 10 to 5. [oy abngsece 17 ‘s14| Bretherton: Out, 4, 5, 8 3, 5, 3, 5.|GoING GREAT Washington Park has taken over the [Cd here this season. Fotcy is a top- land, to be held as one of the features eee Beattie 28 18414, 5; In, 4, 6 5, 4, 6, 8, 4, S—42—B1.| one tine showing of Richard T red Teady nulta for the reat of the |notcher and never fails 1o give the] SCIENCE SUNDAY [or the Rose festival. Prizes amount-! Bad weather caused postpon Oakland 33448 Sraibsisaibockslus le . ; and will play under that name fans some real action every time he| ‘yy ing to $3 : : gam Los Angeles. 21/314 Wilson's Wilderness in his last two bel toot of: ther acbaduie, the Beet | ris rut mad x Net fans are in for a real treat, | !& to $8,600 will be awarded. mobnts tn all tee Saree RESULTS Francisco 14, Seattle 2. Portiand 3. fan on Angeles 4, were in their mouths ar Ouimet, Playing the worst golf he has yet given up for lost. But a splendid spurt enabled him to come back to victory at the very finish Cards WHITMAN NINE DEFEATS IDAHO gret—ever won the Derby. Messenger, August Belmont's entry, is certain to receive much considera- wrong, making it necessary for him to be turned out for the rest of the starts makes him loom up as a gerous contender. In picking the probable winner of the Derby, Wilder. this stui classy o sho Ready an Shop team, has been #! forfeit over the losing their first game, the ned up by b. The ¥. MoH. A, has a utfield In Dave Pearl, Silver- p victory over the Taito 4 Washington Park's win by me team will be tonsed } | starts, Operate JOE LYNCH, Oak-] land, Cal, battler, who gave lly, jin a of Vancouver, B. C., Seattle ring, facing Vic Foley in the main Lynch more than made good against Dillon, Both boys are game- cocks and can punch. will make his second appearance | {cently in the Roehampton turnament, | the opening classic of the British sea- son, when Abe Mitchell, J. H. Taylor Hagen has become so much in de- work in the| is financially }mand for exhibition United States that it Seattle | Sunday afternoon, at the | Tennis club, when teams billed as “Speed” and “Science” meet. The} The score— Portland .. Rew Bw eee} een 1 Three cruisers from the Seattle over the Phils. Cy Williams, P outfielder, hit his ninth homer, behind twice and beat the Giants, 9 to 6. Grantham led the Cub at- out of the recorde. The Lynch-Dillon fight 0n8| jay ‘ a : : Masrtalenle: 3; Ousans 6. MOSCOW, Idaho, May 10.—he | ness is entitled to much considera. — of “thoso best ever,” and the Foley. |Davers ans expected pce Se i . University of Idaho ball team lost | tion, The Pugets are looking for a practice |! | UnOw! WML Ore een to excell it|' c ss ae. = (AL LEAG 5 game for Baturday afternoon, They have | LYNC ent 'D 7 losing team Is to treat to a dinner BY BARL A, FRY angler will recelve n com! NATIONAL LEA to Whitman College here yesterday Other 3-year-olds certain to the Liberty park grounda lined up. Any |for action. There will be more at) ot the club A report coming In from Lake Quinault}] and tackle book, Special pele ager 7 #3 by n 9 to 6 score. have a good following are Sandy | junior team wanting a game for thatlgtake, Lynch js making weight for ‘the Saat coats 3 ‘ [states that the water ts clear and low, | also put up for the largest bass New Yotk ; ‘The score— R. H, B.| MeNaughton's Little Celt, Harry | atternoon should get in touch with Man-|° 0% (10 Ci has yet to lone to a he “Speed” team ts mado up of} with the fishing very good. The Mc-| the largest Eastern brook or Pittsburg « ANDER (8 Bhp dl 9 7 7| Sinclair's Zev and Bud Lerner, |##er Bob Jornberg at Main 2868 ‘oley & Ki When the | Harold Van Dyke Johns, Auzing de | Maton spoon or large flasher ie used throat (rout shown during the mentee St. Lows 12 30-84) Whitman . ei, Be ee . boy in his own cla ten the) Turenne, Marghall Allen, Armand| ith worms, Good accommodations may| of ApH, May, June, July and August. -gaeand ino Idaho ‘ 7 4) 4. 8. Cosden’s Martingale and Fahey-Brockman has — signed lobys get down near ANcoUver |'Nfarion and Dick» Vander Las, be found at this lake, which fs reached cent’ Batteries—Knudson and Walther;| Dunlin, Bud Fisher's Cartoonist, Teanard Patricelll, ernck Franklin | cory pounk are in for| aye ‘ an via Aberdeen or Hoquiam. A spectal report to Piper & Taft from Cincinnatl . 9 1 Edd 1 Guifnelia, ‘| B, Rt. Bradley's Blossom Time, high seboot pitcher, and Wesley erapp The “Science” aggregation con- : the fishing districts of British Columbia Brooklyn ... 7 14 (160 dy and Guirne! Wee sf * Peterson for the rest of the season, a rough session. aists of Grant Laizure, Hyman Zett Warm weather has been producing tell of good catches made in Cowlchan Philadelphia 6 14 263 * aud a. poe ei tha ee Boys Be- ler, Crawford Anderson, Dr, Speidel| %™° very Kool sport along the /iake, which {s one of the best fishing lieve Me, Monford Jones’ Oui Tailored Ready han added Eddie Well- Cc ) Dr. § angling line, both trout and bass | waters of the province. Trout fishin RESULTS and Senor Villegas, th : a a 0 cock, of Queen Anne high school, and ishing improving as the waters warm is also good in the C ‘tenay ar Chicago 9, New York # WOODMEN WILL | diisi, Bensamin Bioct’s netter [ovis of queen anne, mien scnoor. oa! LINCOLN NET Reet Se con arcestca sae beomaenie tn s le Courtenay: SSE St. Louis 9, Phialdetphia 7 Luck and many others too nu- . Other games postponed; rain. OFFER SMOKER merous to mention, ‘The Arden Cabs are still looking for « TEAM WINNER VERNON LOSES streams hereabouts, for most of them aro rather high from snow water Piper & Taft hi “nga! 7 ay 004 pitcher, Any burler ing to play incoln’s high school tennis team coming = down, Snohomish — and formation concerning AMERICAN LEAGUE The local Modern Woodmen of| The Kentucky Derby this year will |Ko0t pitcher. Any butler wanting to play | jn if [eve lant od Ned is oes Ale Won, Lost. Pet.| America will give a smoker tonight, |be worth more than $60,000 and al ("ith thls team, ancule | Por) whitewashed the Seattle college SECOND GAME Ree eee ee recteonarth $f Res] British: Columbia: New York » it 7.682 at Keonomy hall, First and Pike. gold cup worth $7,000, in addition to} ‘ 2 |racquet outfit in the competition] SALT LAKE CITY, May 10.—Salt| are proving the best bets at this tine, AE 5c) « 12 ° 611 ¢ tc ‘ Star league managers will be al | Tuesday afternoon on the Woodland | Lake took the second contest in Dw z ‘ 12 5 sn|. The feature of the program will|the prestige that goes to the stable Layee ea . rit ong thy a beat on the Oly’ Philadelphia + © § «ate |be a wrestling bout between Jack| that wins the classic of the turf, Hone te Me mgt tng [park courts, The prep Inds took |from Vernon here yesterday by a 10-| ,AMOnE the waters beat on the Olympic Washington & 109 444) Kerr and Frank Vance, the old- sn ra - after that they must complete the | every match. to-§ score, The scor R, H. E.|puc and the Elwha, ‘Theso two rivers St. Louis s i" CO Yy with the men under contract, The seor Duett (1) beat Fox} Vernon ........ veecee B 9 Bjare usually not good for the best sport Cui tie time professional, Jerry Kdwards| TACOMA, May 10.—Bobby Harper u , riety eae Chicago. Aes and Ernie Arverson, two star box. |of Seattle boxes Eddie Landon, Oak- (8. C.), 6-8, 6-0; Scott (14) beat Stet- | Salt Lako .... 16 | <0} Noutosment that they ake in Reed Hating = ers, will go up against Unjversity |land 142-pounder, in the main event Hing (8, C.), 6-3, 6-15. Lundbers' (1) | Ses iariae May, Gildes, Toney and | Matton at this ons comes a8 a surprise es, ie dl ar Pennectona’ 6 of Washington mitt experts, Sov-|of the smoker here tonight. Lackey! mings In the preliminaries, beat Savona i Hails Hat Pele Kallio, Singleton and} to Jpoet cnaters, Hee flshingiie reperted |e evperd eaten oa this dake ERP 5 ¥ $ — oO ttwell (L) beat Neil Smith ters. an’ boat ue and exRs and flow week end, and ol All ‘other ‘games postponed; baa} eral other bouts are planned. No|Morrow boxes Ben Tracey in tho 6 manager of the Bost shoe shop] a" 2) 4; Scott and Duett. (1 a TER IS, accommodations are found here, - weather, admission is charged. semi-windup. team wants his players to report at C.), 6-1, 6-4; Scott and Duett (L) HAL JANVRIN SOLD TO INDIANAPOLIS CHA MP’S FIRST PARTNER SIGNED beat Fox and Smith (8. C.), 8-6, 6-4; and Stetling (S. C.), 3-6, 6-3, 14-12, MADIGAN WILL SACRAMENTO, May land lost to Sacramento here yester- 10.—Oak condition, and salmon eggs the best bait, Competition for the prizes offered v e i" a ’ ed very or 7 Wa Walt ln Rinne Pos and sit (#4. SOLONS? RALLY Tiges whey “The [acbtap ter ee eaa nab a BRINGS VICTORY atreain is supposed to be in very good | large number of Seattle anglers the week end very profitably on lake. Dr. B. 'T. as the “crappie hound,” c % c? by Piper & Taft in thelr annual | jimit of these fish on Tanwax Sunday, Hal Janvrin, second baweman for| The news of thw sale comes as a place on second base, but It in| NEW YORK, May 10.—George COACH AGAIN |, {tc 2 thriling ninth-tnning | fishing “contest Is tecom 1 y r 0 p| D rm Y, eC Loe . the Heattlo Indians, was sold out-!nig~ surprise to the fanw, It was) thought that Bill Ramage will hold|“oafrey, colored heavywolght pro.) | be et at mab nen Ro oH. pe Mine cate beth trout S| / gs heemcrenenh anne eateaatta Fight yesterday to the Indianapolis) cooeraty believed that Junvrin|down the station for tise, toge of Jack Johnoon, was the first] Hdward ¢'Slip") Madigan, footbal We easehe . E.] and bass competition for the period | Were two tlahermen. dispinyin American “Association club, accord: . dparring partner signed by Jack |and basketball coach at St, Mary's | Oukland seers G9 LE} Wotween April 30 and May 12, ‘The | catches of cutthromt. trout ing to a wire to the sporting editor | WOuld not be disposed of so early in] ‘The telegram was went before the} Kearns to work out with Jack} college for the past two years, has| Sacramento 7 14 1| beat display of besa shown duetny ‘Taft's fishing contest thie of The Star from Harry Wolverton, | the season. jwame started, and Ramage way used! Dempacy at Salt Lake City, in prep: | signed a contract to continue as] Malls, Arlett and Baker; Hughes, rly hasan eal fe ase oon ed he oe do In the Gi manager of the local clubs at San, Wolverton, in his wire, did not|at second sack by the Gray Wolf ration for the bout with Tommy | physical director ut the Oukland col. Thompson, Canfield and Koehler,| two bass bults, Kor theshest display | Sarchett’s cateh wi ‘ranc ‘tate who he would use in Janvrin's {during the contest, Gibbons, lege. Cook, ' of trout wo ta (hiv period, the claco

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