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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, Lynch Wins From Foley in Thriller Californian Puts Vancou- ver Bey on Canvas in First Round; Great Tilt BY LEO H, LASSEN ALIFORNIA Joe Lynch and Vi man Ar Arena and sixround away the Cali fornian arded a hairline Verdict Ted Whitman. What a whak a fight it was: To the brethren who missed last night's it be said that they passed up one of the best battle that the Arena has seen in years. A clean knockdown in the round that set Foley on the cany for a three count, and a sixth finish that caught gave Lynch th C go twe the of the batt round Whit KNOCKDOWN Foley knocked down cleanly a right smash on the chin soon tial bell and Lynch won a by a big margin neouver boy fought to an even footing the ond by t battling, carrying th: fight to the Californian and winning the round by a large margin, the only round of the night that went to Foley Both was by his way back with session fellows siderably in the terrific pace of rieds telling o: TOE-T0-TOE BATTLING The fourth found them battling toe to toe thruout with neither hav ing an edge. They were hitting it up so hard at the bell that they didn’t hear Len Dizard do his stuft and they let fly several punches after the gong. ‘The fifth was another such a s sion, altho in this period Lyn P ed a heavy artillery tattoo on Foley’s wind that tired him con siderably. In the sixth round Lynch tanded | a hard right on Foley's left eve that} swelled that member out of shape immediately. He then landed a crowd of Babe Ruth wallops to Foley’s belly and slowed the Van. couver fellow up considerably NO SQUAW There were hardly any dissenting voices at the decision, altho verdiet was decidedly on the hair line variety. It would be good busi. ness again The were announced Foley 122% and Lynch 121% befo: ‘the fight started, both boys weigh Ing in at 2 p. m. Tuesday Several shifts were made in the Preliminaries due to iliness and other causes. MORROW ROBBED Lakey Morrow, an old favorite in Seattle, fought for the first time in many moons here and just hap- pened to be in action when Ad Schacht was refereeing in one ‘of his blind moods. Morrow kicked the tar out of Eddie Jackson for four | out of the six rounds and all he got for his skill was a draw. slowe third f down con bund, thi two ° pe them, weights 12 as during their engagement. a fast fight. Tt was Morrow fsn't as, fast &3 he used to be, but he's a lot} smarter and will give the boys in these parts plenty of trouble. Young Sam Langford, the colored Ughtweight, fought a draw with Sailor Renner, altho the dusky lightle had the edge, Whitman call- ing It even. Renner was badly cut fn the last session. Frankie Green took a bad licking from “Shifty” May, another gob, | altho he put up a game exhibition And gave the boys and girls plenty of action. May was a lot heavier than Green, Larry Young and Chick Tabit, welters, boxed a draw in the opener. SALTS BEATEN IN FIRST TILT SALT LAKE CITY, May 16.—San Francisco had to go 10 innings here The score— San Francisco . Salt Lake . Batteries—Geary and Agnew, Yelle; Singleton, McCabe and Pearce. VERNON EASILY BEATS SOLONS SACRAMENTO, May 16.—Vernon had it easy with the Senators here yesterday, winning 11 to 4. The score— Vernon . 11 44 Sacramento , 4 10 Batteries —Deli_ and D. Murphy; Yellowhorse, Shea, Canfield and Koehler, M. Shea. R. H. OPENING| [OQ HOLE INDOOR DIRT GOLF COURSE INVITED All men and women golfers of Heattle are Invited to at- tend the open- ing night, Wedn eaduy, May 16, and to nee the most expert golfers of Seattle open the course, A real innoya- tion — nothing ike it in the whole country, Vred Mi Dode Struthers TRO. POLITAN GOL COURSE 1328 wrth Av. the | match these boys right over | He | hit Jackson four punches to one} | E. Johnny Kilbane World’s Champion For 11 Years! Johnny Kilbane, feath- weight champion, has written the story of his life. He is the greatest featherweight of all time. His story brims with human interest. Start It on The Star SPORT PAGE THURSDAY n! | | series by Dea ¢ four tn th 9 to 6. Rip Collina | Iet in two runs with wild pit hit Sehane three t tn a 10th a vend Hane « McNamara fo: ning, the Card: atx deat the Braves. | O08 ANGELES, May }Stiost to Los Ankeles here yenter- | day, 6 to 5, In an Interesting exhibl- |tion. George Lyons, on the mound | for the Angels for the first time in| two weeks because of a sore arm, twirled nice ball, The wi was scored in the eighth, Cabe slashed out a “Butch” Byler on the sacks THE sCORE ABR. I when Me-) Seattie— PO. ¥. Eldred, ct . Barney, rf: Yaryan, ©. Ore, as Crane, | Bake. p | *ftohwer | oumancoune? Totals 1 *Hatted Loe Angele MeCabe, if McAw Deal, ab . riggs, 1b Twombley, Hood, cf 1 Sie. Score by innings Hits Los Angeles Hite | Runs res Struck out—Biake 3, Lyons 1 balle—Biake 3, Lyon Stolen bas Byler 2, Three-base hit—Lindimore. Tw base hite— . Deal, Eldred, Carrol! McCabe. Sacrifice hits—~Mearkle, Byler, Johnston, Deal. Double to MeAuley to Griggs. Time—Two hours Umpires—Reardon and Finney. |}OAKLAND WINS OVER PORTLAND OAKLAND, May 16-—Oakland de feated Portland here yesterday in the 10th inning of The final count was 2 to 1. ‘The score Portland . Oakland . . Batteries—Leverenz and Daly; Ar- O60 20100 2 1 ‘Blake 5, Lyons 4 Bases FIRST GAME |“ that fault. 16.—Seattle ne run | banks of the Lake Washington canal | double with | °| froah have been eager to get a chance 6} 9] é|ager of the Camp Lewis club. Lindimors a fant contest. THE SEATTLE amp Work Vital, — Say Coaches Bagshaw and Sutton Are| Strong for Program; Other Campus Gossip BY TOM OLSEN an absolute ne esstul tutor a both ) Bagshaw and his the unt id asp'r trenuous fi Ene Way Thirty university gr just completed a # of tratning under ¢ of these two tutora ¢ the game are ng practice, and d and then drilled Both “Baggy” and may that v how much ts gotten out of the spring practice de nds the chances of a winning tos fall. n draw on the blac jagshaw ° nw to work th probably to Head Coac Assistant versity ants have five weeks watehful n up in the » men are di ain on the tton n 2 | the smartest trick| ard for an hour,” | nd teach the men! m thing would go along all right, t | one would fumt would bloc “3 Japan's tennis champion, Masanouska Fukuda, who re- cently came to this country Hval tackler wrong, and the whote| With the Japanese Davis cup] play ts apotled. ‘Those are the rudi.| team, is a strong contender| ents, and they absolutely have got| for world net laurels, to get them down pat if they ever mpression, m« men in sal b very it sore: = Gage re the a very STAR West Side Nine Wins Great Tilt Franklin Drops Thriller to Indians by a Score of ST BEATTLE is on the top rung of tho school baseball ladder, be thelr 1 to 0 victory over yeaterday afternoon and of Queen Anne by The Franklin-W was a pippin. Art Butler ard Patricelll, the rival and twirlers, were on their ¢ of tho way The lone tally of the contest wa scored by Stan Davis. Ho had doubled over third in the neventh |and was advanced home by « drive over second from the stick of Ernie | Kohl. | Tho score | Franklin 4 Wert Seattle Patricellt and Ke Bypher roosting prep auso of Franklin the defeat game 1 Leon aptains all DY; Butler and = | KUAYS ARE BEATEN | Queen Anne's winning ot | put to halt by wa Ballard yesterday t any time to PACIFIC. COART LEAGUE instructi question. D ia}, PRACTICE STARTS SEPT ee 15 WOOTBALL, Septemt Al the firat of October will protably have the usual tough time herding them together. | The first big game ts with the Unt- versity of Southern Cal | Weeks after the opent | “If they come straggling in late | they get individual writeups in the |papers,” the coach stated. it | they're out on September 15, as 1 |: | want ‘em to be names are all |! | listed together, ‘Phin don't appeal #0 Br | much. Of course, a few of them have| Philadephia. good reasons for not getting down right at the start of practice.” BESULTS aw, Vernon San Fear nd 1 (10 tnain NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Lost rr Pet | PERCY EGVEDT — |18 DEVELOPING EGVEDT, high school s' 4 6 North and ‘Clemmens; 4 O'Nell, 13 noney. M jars, Wa LEAGUR Won. Lost AMERICAN rmer Broad- showing ith: ably ana of Wa wh Universi > tn ¢ collegiate last Sat the dink n at Pullman m he heaved At Detrott— York «++ alt Coach Clarence Edmundson ts giv- | wow ing the th some careful training, | De and hopes to develop him into Gus |, i : c Pope's class. Egvedt, in recent prac tices, wag bothered with overstep- ping the bounds while ma’ i the |throw, He ts now endea\ ring to 1 Cotttns, x ee is 56 Zachary Boone, At Cleveland— H hington eland .. ‘ ss Mogridee, Tuseell, Briiiheart and Gharrity, Ruel; Bdawarcs, Staith, Metevier and Myatt. (RAILROAD IS PREPARING AT SHELBY HELBY, Mont, May 16—Under the supervision of Ralph Budd, president of the Great Northern railroad, engineers started a survey to put in 40 miles of sido tracks to handle the 1,260 sleepers that will be brought here for the Dempsey: Gibbons fight. on July 4. Three new depots will also be built, One hundred carpenters started lat the old oarsmen. Tho Portiand| Work on the Arena Mongay and the Rowing club !s sending up a very| contract calls for {ts ocmpletion strong elght. | within 20 days, All races will be over a two-mile} Eddio Kane, manager of Tom course. Gibbons, announced that his man S| Seattle and Northwest rowing fans| Will arrive at Havre Thursday with will be given thelr first and only| bis wife and three children and that 1] chance of seeing the famous varsity | his family will remain with him and frosh crews in competition Sat-| While ho in training, Dempsey and | urday afternoon, Jack Kearns aro expected at Great Falls Saturday. Mike Collins, one of the promot- Jers, anounced that 1,500 applica- tlons for tickets were recelved in Jone mail yesterday, He stated that the advance sale has already | reached $280,000, HAW MEETS DORAN FOR GOLF TITLE BY ALEX C. ROSE ‘Goncer HAW and “BIll" Doran will CREW RACES | ATTRACTING |FPME crow races on Lake Washing. | ton Saturday are attracting no| lemali amount of attention, ant a gre crowd is expected to line the | | to witness the finish. The first race, at 6 o'clock In the/ afternoon, will be between the Reid college crew of Portland and Coach | Callow’s second frosh eight. | ‘The second race, starting a half hour later, will be bétween the Waah- | ington varsity, Washington frosh and} the Portland Rowing club. This ©\showld be clossly contested. The Semi-Pro Ball CAME LEWIS BEATEN | KELSO, May 15.—Lteut. Jewell, 7) man- wie | snappy + Bran= 0 Jot Inst Pritchard pitched « mut game for Kelso, and Wal. | tace hel mound for Camp Lewis till! | the fifth, when the Kelsonians got to him and he gave way for Morris, wet | eld the fort for two Innings, blowing up }in the Inat frame, A rally wan an |pated in the sixth inning when tha sol- diers filled the bases and slipped a ran hu, but the wily Pritehard at | averstling with" serlen of, eronked meet In a B6-hole final throwa over the groove that retired the} match on the Beacon Hill course | ride. next Sunday for the Jefferson Park NORTHERN LIFR WINS Goif club championship. Doran went into the finals yester- day afternoon when he disposed of Russell Scarlett, three up and ono to and if he maintains the form he showed yesterday, Sunday's tilt should be a real battle, |men taken to the cleaners in fashion ‘when they met ki scom's Kelsontans on the K | yy afternoon. | t Tean Northern Life Alaska Steamship . - | Laity Northern Pacific . Admiral Line . Hughson’s The Northorn Lite (ossern defeated the play, lett, miley and: and Thomas. | Admiral Line team by an 11-to-10 score in a fant contest in the Queen City lengua. At the firat of the ninth the acofe stood Haw Is an odds-on favorite to cop the crown, but with Doran shooting a 74 (the bye hole was played) The Kuays contest at ¥ | The wing the dropped @ fast 3 to 1 rd. ors lagged behind unt neventh, when two tall made. Another was made in the eighth session for good measu: Tho score Rr H Ar 1 7 | Ballard Wee Brittain Fox nd McKenzie; and | Fowler. |p BROADWAY BEATEN | Roowevelt piled up a big tend | againat Broadway in the first inning | land it was never overcome. The final count of the rather loose con test was § to 7. Broadway's coach Intimated tha he would protest a decision on the| 7 | ground rules made during the con-| *) test by Umpire Joe Kokaah. | The score R | Roosevelt Broadway Gurdner, J. Hyllengren and Alex- ander; Cragin, Reynolds and Burn- | sed. GARFIELD VICTOR | ‘The fast going Garfield club took] ncoln into camp in a by a score of § to 7. | ito the fact that Capt. Norm} the losing pitcher, struck out | 16 Garfield batsmen, his team was beaten. Tvete walked eight men,} however, and was given poor sup. port, ‘The score Lincoln ..+e00y Garfield .. ‘Trete and Hyman; Guern. Rr 5 fae | & , een dee | Foster and Me. H. E. BERT COLIMA Jack Reeves and Bert Colima top 10-inning |: land EDITORIAL ENSUS of to gonsip after opint f and th he 4 ague tate to the ng as posmible forgett nervant “ that me of the appointed to di rity of the te As long an Seattle | team playing regular games this city tx entith in league ng as McCarthy from the Seattle team payment his $10 check he ts in no por funo to seat a Beattle He ts suppone league and havi pts m to nerve ot San Frar doing right along arbitrarily votes to Ue and refuses to ree a oft a franchise in league ng he ts yond the bounds of n create @ ognize with stepping his office Five clubs in this leag re-establish KELSO HAS | STAR CLUB THIS YEAR} Brans ball a 6 want t ith the 0, y Skipper the Kelso 2 winning t | ate for m turning ¢ this year, eight games played. full-salaried team and the club has the ations to care for his second sacker of the ol State league, arrived to fill the fourth station bh mo from Om: and playing © Karanda, formerly of the [Three league and of the old Mid west league, landed here Inst week and is holding down the third sack tor Kelso. Pritch pitching for Kelso since the season opened, is going stronger every day whi the Kelso ry ntial man ¢ cnn qualiti | Ed Rot b | nigh bid now ben c | and by mid-season will show the out Jaws a few things about chucking In tho past two weeks Kelso has been putting the boys over the hit- ting hurdles. Hitting Is what Kelso needed and the result of the work- out has been the discovery of Joe Hermison as @ heavy slugger 3 pinch hitter. In Saturday's the Camp Lewis team at drew four time a home run, He knocked Woolsey, of The Dalles, Ore., for four hits, wo being singles, one for two bags one for three, Branscom is now prepared to handle anything that comes up and feels that there fs not a club in the country that will beat down the array in the Kelsonian camp. Al Young, San Francisco boxing promoter, will soon open up a large new fight arean at San Jose, at the nite of the old East Side arena. The building is now under construction. the card in the Oakland auditorium to be given Wednesday evening. Young expects to open the new arena by early in June. . h has copped six| who has been | y hits and poled | majors be rat f these t W one of th who city 4 gardens of Seattle club this 1 baseball entit and unt is cate baseball ny has no of the ma ttle elub illing to of quicker in ation cs wet as the the int Indians bbling stic must be back in the If it is proved all fs in ¢ tuke to attend it in execu tion that syndicate t here the fans f that by refusing mes, but until hy has no handed ac bas will care ¢ th ved for his high in The Star Junior bane~ ball league ure dur at The Star by | © p,m. today. New players signed | must have contracts turned in for them at that hour, Pitchers of high school tea [not to hurl in Star leagu the prep other pos but are t & Wheeler club picked up a nifty tomser. in Reggie Bird, torn art Clear team | league championship tame two years Bird ts filling tn right field. He | good hitter and will make the | Eetaters doubly dangerous. When Tallor Ready has {ts foll in- field strength on the job the Wash- ington park boys have a nobby quar- tot. Ted Abner at first, Bill Grif- fiths at shortstop and Chick Folk and ¥ddle Wellock for the other positions make up a strong combination, Roger Hyman, ¥ ne into He wtill ha ne ball sround tos jproving right along. ‘Ted Abner ts finding his batting tye agalo. Last year with the Three Brothers Dye Works, Ahner hit only in sireake and didn’t clout more than the size of his hat in the finals, but he is coming around this year and with the Tailored Heady club the former Franklin star is pounding the pill for keeps. © Arden Cubs haven't been able to win © start yet, but they are showing the right spirit in trying thelr best every game, This {s the first year for them in the league and they have plenty of time » make better showings in future soma much, but he ts im- Byron Hobbs will catch for the Best Shoe Shop team for the rest of the season. The Tailored Ready team asked that his contract be turned over to them, but Hobbs has sent in a signed contract to play with the Shoe team and he will be awarded to Ahop outfit for (he rest of (he season. teur a | . | Rogers. AGE 13 More Bouts Slated for Star Show Second Round Will Be Held Friday at Austin & Salt’s Gym nd elimination round of city amateur boxing tournament will be & Salt’s gymna ‘The initial series was held before a packed ‘Twelve matches com: the evening of them turned out HE noc The Star ‘p Austin y night. champion’ staged at slum Pride ot elimination matches day night of fans. 4 the every one menu for a | A city amateur champion will be selected at every weight ranging | from 108 pounds to the heavyweight | division os was repre sented last The majority of | Friday night's matches, which will number between 10 12 battles, | will be semi-final bouts. ‘The win ners will go into the finals and fight it out for the various titles @ |week from Friday night | This week's bouts promise even |more action and class than those ot t week because of the fact that the winners in last week's fight will be doing the battling this week. In order to stay in the running they ill have to win again, and it is @ that two men win in one fight. According to the amateur rules, under which the tournament is being staged, = de must be given in every match. There is no such animal Jas a draw, The most interest is naturally | settling in the fighting among the |heavyweights for the Seattle ama- heavyweight championship. |‘Two heavyweight contests featured last week's card. Two more will |feature this week's bill | winners this Friday night will meet in the grand finale a week from | Friday, Jack O'Donalaé and John | Burdnick, who won their matches fi the heavyweight elass last week, will each meet day after tomorrow. O’Donald, who won an easy verdict over Owen zip snorter, James, while Burdnick, who knocked out Tarzan Delaney, will meet Ernie Jesse James will be on |hand without the benefit of Mis horse fo will Ukely be at a disad- vantage. | | truck driver. Burdnick happens 4o |be an tronworker. Rogers, Bdrd- |nick’s opponent, shapes up 48 @ mighty likely performer. It will be” the acid test for the former, | range the rest of the matches this afternoon upon his return from Portland, where he accompanied Solly Seeman. A half dozen new entries have signed up for the The two- However, this Jesse ts «_ another opponent — Brogan, stacks up against Jesse — Lonnie Austin. will begin to ar- | tournament this week and will be ~ given a chance to make good against winners on last week's matches. Also some of the losers: who did not fimish any mile behind and displayed promise may be given another chance to show thelr wares | again in preliminary matches. The entry lst is open and all who have never taken part in a p ring engagement are weleomey “eh Survey No. 13, City of Detroit. A section of the Cinco ‘National Census. Male population 540,248. Cinco sales over 23,370,000 per year. 8800 stores distribute Cinco. Detroit Speeds Up Who Smokes Cinco? GOLFER MAKES 2 FREAK SHOTS, Willlam Harrell, Baltimore ama. teur golfer, made two successive one- |hole shots at Baltimore recently. This, it ts said, is a world’s record, SOFT COLLARS |7 up. The Admiral Line made threo | runs, and in the last half the Northern eeregation came thru with @ 4-run | Lite n. + wo 100 4 143 Burnett against Scarlett—well! It looks like a fifty. fifty shot for the betters, YOUNG CARMEN HELD TO DRAW PORTLAND, May 16.—Solly Sea- man, New York lightweight, and Young Carmen, of San Jose, Cal., fought ten rounds to a draw hero Inst night, Joe Martinson, of Yak- ima, was knocked out in tho sec: ond round of a acheduled ten-round bout by Nig Yager, of Portland, ¥ | Mumm | |PADDOCK NOW IN GERMANY Charley Paddock, world’s champion sprinter, is now touring Germany on | the first leg of a aunt thru Europe, A wire to hin father in Lon Angeles telis that he fs searching for informa- tion to use during a Chautauqua tour, is and Farrow; Cypress tree in Loulstana ts said to be 2,500 years old. BOOTLEGGERS HAD BEST STEER CLEAR OF SHELBY DDISON K, LUSK, federal prohibition director of Montana, 1s already preparing to make every effort to curb the bootlegging business during the Dempsey-Gibbons fight at Shelby, Mont., on July 4, In a statement issued from his office Director Lusk saya; “We have already made plans to moet the conditions that will arise at the time of the prizefight at Shelby on July 4, Divisional Chief Carl Johnson, of Seattle, has promised to help to the oxtent of his entire force and Waphington will be asked to augment the local foreo with at Will not wilt, sag or shrink, and are very easy to launder 35c each §=—-3. gor $1.00 by the Makers of ARROW Collars, least 12 men, which will make approximately 35 men to cope with the violators, It i Delleved that such a force of men, properly directed,’ should secure excellent results, “Rootleggers should not buy tickets for the fight until July 4, beenuse they are quite liable to be In the Toole county jail.on that date other- her Cinco distribution and names this wonder smoke her favorite. The “Fourth City” in population, Detroit is one of the largest consumers of America’s foremost cigar. Here, Cinco became theleadermany yearsago. With the phenomenal overnight development of the automobile industry, Cinco, too, grew apace, Today, at 2 for l5c, it's Wholesale Distributor: in first place, first in popularity, first in flavor, first in smoke-content. Visualize the number of smokers throughout the country who purchase nearly a quarter of a billion Cincos Their choice was not haphazard. They picked Cinco because it never fails to please. Why not accept their endorsement? Start with Cinco, now. National Grocery Co,

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