Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
inion 0,000 ighitty of 35 built = in 0 lie ship- d by com. than sold this 937. sae ls were to are The take near also, iss 5 MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923 BERCOT AND. SACCO ON EDGE FOR BIGGEST RING CARD OF YEAR Will Leave Wednesday on Big Trip Two-Game Series With Oregon Opens Today; Will Be Big Event Standing of Star Leagues LEAGUE NO. 1 BY TOM OLSEN Mig t of Washin y dal m that will carry the col ors of the local institution on East t Mid- Western as been se! diamonds th feted by ve Coach players. Tribe and | Graves’ t follows: | rs maton sis | ele in | Lewis, sho Bul Bakes, ven B ak' te Miles, cente A 1 Big ANGELES, M Seattle t field; Elbert and Los Angeles split a double Leavers, s, and Mike Love | Blmer Ja wirled 1 joy, pitche: t ft rs ag ( ae named wa » good. ne Northwest. They g 1 und where they play Gonzag aix a drop down to Pullman to meet Wash bh India eft as jaht f ington State. Then over tc Seattle to play Idahe and back to ' rn " s Walla for the Whitman series. mn ‘ n head north to Spokan Ta = Baldwin @ team plays ¢ 7ARa Ag! ’ 8 Leavers H games de D andall and be taken on them will be sent on ¢ from Spokane Fast back Two of They meet the University Universit Amateur Results| a next + Mid-Western col- | cams before jumping to State ivania, where they} n State. The Brooklyn Ath ub, Yale University, and other utions of the East are t of rivals for the Wash-| ossers before they disband in New York on June 16 first time that a Uni-/} ty of Washington baseball team as ever invaded Eastern diamonds. Many of the players expect to re. main in New York for the crew race |® on the Hudson, June 28, when their fellow collegians will uphold the | ratrnay honor of the Pacific Coast. Lig ont The varsity team will be seen In | Grosso. action he for the last time this afternoon and tomorrow, with the University of Oregon nine as rivals. ‘The game will be played on Denny field and starts at 330 o'clock. It will be the first intercollegiate com- petition for Washington for nearly |” four weeks. ‘The Oregonians have a good team, | (1? according to. reports. Eight of the Washington players, | 7% who are going East, have played ball together since they were frosh. They are: Frank Setzer, Roy Barrett, El- bert Harper, Osborne Gardner, Hun- several ot and BURIEN Loses LAKE The Beattie undefeated Ls Sunda: and F. Cotter, and Eckerman, WEST SIDERS TROUNCED ‘The Pantorium Dye Werks defeated tbe Kemp; Gr ter Miles, Dick Welts, Bill Bakke | West Hill Merchants oo B. F. Da: and George Marriott. During this| Sunday by btn pel % ve the winners ing batemen. | ntteing v time, they have journeyed to Japan, and ‘all thru the Northw Most Hyman did seme heavy | of them play together during the}. ne pate x art | summer. The Blaine town team gets | rear Hil Merchants ee gl ro pf _the varsity players duringy Hern and Hyman, Victor immer, Welts plays with Mount Oe recline se WINLOCK, May 21—-The Onalarka | eight men who have been to-|Athietic club team dateniod Vader hese b for the past four years have Sundar by a 16-t0-2 score. | Peterson, | Staion Fcbster hence [ule GAMES THIN WEEK lbice ieterenit’ Gdusmanito show ie nt | sacramento at. Seaiile, held this year in Washington, D, C,|day afternoon before a crowd of the finer points of the game. “ea dancer GB ‘ |June 26-29, added another honor|70,000 spectators. The time was Je Brinker, well-known former| liq”. 2 4 3) San Francisco at Joe Ang yesterday when he defeated “Bill"| 2:05 2-5, over the mile and a quarter gavvggpell ge pipciba abet Picts nagacal ‘and Peores aeons NATIONAL LMAGUD | Doran in the final 36-hole match for | course. bn coached them their first year | So) SSE ETS § | Soeesinic Lost. Net\| the Jefferson Park Golf club cham:| Martingale was second and Vigil, he varsity, when they made the} VICTORIA, May —The oct! | gy ouis. " ta | Plonship, four up and three to play.| winner of the Freaknesr cup last nese trip. R. L. Matthews, pres-| team of the Victoria Golf club won |? 12 \sa6| In the morning round both play-| week, was third. Twenty-one horses Pp. pi 1 D Idaho coach, was the mentor the|the first tilt with the Seattle Golf 15 488} ery Jost. many chances by wenk | started, ‘ i ‘ | Wing year. D. V. “Tubty’'club team on the Oak Bay links | cnicinnait 15 putting and the exhibition thru the| Jockey E, Sande was on the Fes 1s coaching the boys now. by a 56 to 34 score. Brook! “4 farways was far below what waa| winner. ———— Oe So ni’ i.e [expected from these usually steady = s i ({and brilliant linksmen. Se ee 1 1b 1] itatts tune showed improvement | JENKINS MAKES Diners oer “ai 7 jatter the 12th hole—where he was Joe Merete Nee Rotem men, SAY: Jone down—and he won the next NEW PREP MARK i ‘four. ‘The 17th and 18th went to| Ed Jenkins, colored athletic star cit proektra— HE Doran, which cut Haw’s lead to one|at Ballard high school, established + $lup at the half-way mark. ew high school jumping record ly won't be satise Then you probab fied pigs only two at a time, It’s just as easy to say, “a box of 443, please” — and quite a lot cheaper in the long run. ar made is « Sumatra wrappe BP esillow, carefully cal apm 44 Ciuat is made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation Distributed by 1138 Pine St. Star Clubs in Speedy Tie Game Tue Be Shoe Shop and Three Brothers’ D: Works Star Leagu all teams battled to « & 10 to 10 tle score yeaterday afte Ww Walla field. One of the largest crowds that has ever witnessed an amateur contest The Shoe shoppers tied the score nth inning. Because they other Sta ntest to b [Reed College Oarsmen THE SEATTLE eTAS Make Good Impression : ee pene: Ones ; wing club was not upset. The Varsity won by three lengths from Osterhout,| LOS ANGELES, May vat xt puyed’ en the some eropnde, Tenis the Frosh and the rowing club oaramen were the sihs behind the He god einige ite capi RAIS a ' 7 any ated «|| Prom © Varalty rowed beautifully, The Frosh also showed good Broadway, |iittie family feunio ‘cdabeattna Ra, ghd nd —_— eht for! | form. The Portland Rowing club eight was at a dina the ‘ahace Li Pest patie hree Brothe while dunn ra ta ef two me ut"in their appearance at the but elt; Balce Jess, who just arrived from the si work eat AS wyer| | did remarkab! te that Awnays| Bast to rejoin wie wits elf a young altho long t pine. attecin’ the: teal | He ¢, Garfield; | told x rs that be yin the glove game Re: mee t will be played over later Drar Ballurd, ve, Atwell, Lincoin;| firm believe hi Bacco is no we champions . ‘Kilb G t W fi 1 | Langlie, Roosevelt, vs, Dykes, Broad-| ren 6 the Flo, 4 good with the d | wa battle, und that he expect te s and he {s capable TAILORED RE ADY wins | L ane 0 onaer u | DOUBLES both Firpo and Dempse of holding his own with the Weak Lew and rion, Broadway, ve in the siness ea BS Cleveland ' Lang on, Roo! lercot has come to the front raj we Paget Oy 2 tt noe x elcome in Cleveland |:#%"" ,::, ci, INDIANS WILL __ | 21 bo come to 0 tront rape Givauk en. the wound fo BY JOHNNY KILBANE | Sa cede und M Queen A PLAY BALLARD) been nured along | with "enalens mera, whitted men, but Featherweight Champion of the World Jand Duett, Lit | whilard and West Beatle meet in| millers and tomorrow night he faces siven Stitts at and all POR rank |the featured prep school baseball | Dis first big scrap t Rea f \ted. sce contest Tuesday afternoon at Hia-| Both men are in wonderful copie) score mA the time 4 won the championship from Attell at Ver- Plage Vie5y field. Broadway and Gar-|dition. Bercot, a young- bes non, California, Newton D. Baker, secretary of war| morning, Broadway t out on Walla'ster, is always n, While as ees te eee | UNGOK President Wilson, was mayor of Cleveland. for first p alia AnKIin plays | Bacto arrived pee teas wun ae . He has proved one of my best friends, thru his kindly oie men # hy “Fite novdereicnl | he best lightweight, Balen rR. Hw. B./ advice. I Tecupin’ ana Bathe? crackled tox] Home: art of the country, ‘3 The crowd that was at the station to meet me was tre-| second place with four points each Sacco, b experience» : 2 , Jewspaper men 4 | aT ‘ : ret | Ques ne has th points and given over Bi a eae Ao da eaereplee eke ney me : and hiv esp dkeeeaeede started to get} eae a has thr pein ai OARSMAN DIES [is ives 8 Senha reek Btitts a bite, Mood jon the train 4 oledc d Sandusky. 7 x | 8 nd Whjte, Mood In a) edo Beattie was elim-| Both men will scale in thet visitor to Tre crowd fairly swept me from my feet. Roosevelt | and Tigers | rvinitttsit tat'n | Lead men “Te wis eet, RRO: oleae ithe tart rowing Saturday |} t Lake Washington against the Second Washington Frosh erew, || og ay + " Was @ great success, deapite the fact they lost the race by a scant six || 'o re i tee b J carer c feet margin. Racing a Second Frouh crew doesn't sound like much, Second und +o P y . ‘ Sacco Is Slight Favorite vantages of the tutoring ach Russell Callow. ‘The Becond Frosh Tod e score Gecond): of. H. B.| get their numérals because of the victor ay, {nan Francisco s..++++,8 1 2) "Today's Dope on Battle. The Reed oarsmen sury them with thelr remarkable r T ocular Sena Jed the akan re "eng ae f aa tlon as they rowed back to the shell house. The Un Wash |] on the Woc park courts. Mes tomorrow night's Sel ool relaciots th doer ta: coal tae Pata oT james are neched |JESS WILLARD battle at the o than any and will welcome an opportunity to meet the Portlanders ag ‘ | Me st ‘ A vsstpomien SAN FRANCISCO BREAKS EVEN Mitt Stars Ready for Big Melee OF PNEUMONIA break into the win| af. |Relghborhood of 137 pounds. SACKMAN STARS Cleveland ever received the ovation that my fellow towns- ; i aatite Wick Legis | Bercot ‘haw “yet to lose: a | wart Sackman, on the mound for! men gave me. I have never|! was the champ never has dawned) | Taylbr of 3 climinated| secnsachusetts Tech, died from pneu. |! hix short. but sensational career) eat and Wheeler, ‘allowed but one forgotten it, and never will,|0" me to, this day in the sense] Beott, rated as « contracted when the shell |but the boyw are pointing out “a he Arden Cubs, and his team 5 *lthat the very act of becoming | in the first round pla which he wan rowing in the clasg|Jt Will do him more good to ffi won to ¢ kman struck out| My wife and I reached an auto.|ohamp automatically iifts « man| was 6, 64, Claren Mave | ainda Chtlaribad ane CHOLES Te OMY |Sacco and get-licked-than ft would: wv 6 rival bat ind’ were <9 home. S00R|complutely apart from the reat of/ Franklin captain, was in the Charles river 7 |be to fight ‘another string of set# cy al (peas el still remains | merward 1 a call from|the field and makes him « separate| Lang of Broadway, 2-6,7-6, | ps because of the experience that on Ange because of r world unto himae he will gain. oe a oid layor Raker, as 6 ome " | Torna. bsdte R. H. B.|!° sara fae sales and wl, pol iia wy i agg pe rxlYAK IMA Is |GEORGETOWN Is pity Young and ncale ince T : : rightened me, both when I w ightweights, meet in the # West & Wheeler 0 gave mo some advice I have fol pie aber of the ring, expecially In | BEATEN, 4T03 sicétp tee six rounds of Arden Cubs 0 glowed carefully ever since lt aian't understand them. I was | WINNER IN | The Asahis defeated the George Mysterious Billy Smith, Jr. boxerr Batteries—Sackman “Now, Johnny o sald to ml ister to nm that they always town Merchants in a speedy game| Young Sam Langford in the special Reubert, Rousey and sor you're « chan now, and rar \root even in the course of a] STATE MEET yesterday in the Semi-Pro league | ey Mysterious Billy Smith, erey one will be don't brent for underdog, the ont 20 p and took first piace the race.| famous boxer is day, will be ASAHI CUBS ket a xwellhen you. do.| menting w cms to be against PHU of the Monroe | rhe final score ran 4 to i, Iowan etoreon'e cota ite the bout. ie Louie's F Dr woud |Keep you olde: Bi too, we meet the} =~ high school and I pretty Carey the first defeat of the Merchants | Je Daly is billed to meet Shitty: rom the Asahi to gc na writing, tolaame condition that existe else.) 0% the Xakims high school were tied this season sailor, and Chick Tabit and: score on Walla Walla field 18 the ask m question of the reader. How| where in tho world ] for high point honors in the first ap-|: Tm) other }eague gamed Bou! oon open the show, other Star League contest of thelmany men, as high up as Mayor| ‘The admiration goes for thestrug ng ape amet ue school park beat Western Electric, 4 to ga any |Baker was then, would stop to do|gier. Once you obtain success, this |’ a in the University of Wash |shaner & Wolff nosed out the Mail| Ready to buy‘your ear? See what he did? |admiration for your pluck turns in| ey, rng a 7 pela Advertisers, 4 to 3, and the Dairy-|used car bargains In tonight's want ‘The town was painted a rich|many instances, I am sorry indesd| |, [0 (Alime valley Utes othe {men beat the Royal Arcanum, 7 |ad columns Te green for its Irish champ. 1 ap-|to #ay, to envy, and to savage Ge) boone Pr thioen from CEN Deared a week at Keith's theater, |aire to nee you uncrowned. lYakima valley copped four tirst| DOG FANCIERS “Say It With Hair” and the outalde waa decorated in| Now I realize all this, Eleven] oo og were in a tie f ra inte celer, tas ohn | de me, immune. | a tie for ancther-| "TO MEET HERE PARKE’S Erin's color, It so happened John | years of it have me with |,.Desmite the threatening weather, assures you it stops fallisg ih McCormack followed (me the next|Now it in more of a business University of Washington official Seattle and Northwest dog fan- hair, grows short hair toy PACIFIC COAST week, and they kept the colora|me, not entirely in the monetary] .04.° whose auspices the meet waaiciere will meet at the Frye hotel fad propeets yoc, trams i Pei et \ax fully appropriate for him. I |anse, because 1 stil Jove the BAM lyeiq) feel that ft wan a big succeas|aasembly room for the purpose of Ask yout ba re He ‘Digits rentee- Mai WAS 80 nerycin {couldn't punch|but in the sense I reallga. how land ‘are-atready taying plans for nn-|organizing thé Northwest Dog Faj- Bad Ave S $3 sh ithe bag on my first appearance, [easily the crowds’ cheers for M®°! cher big meet next year cters’ association. J 43) The whole city seemed to wel-|can turn to jeers _ - aa Angeles . 47 \come me. I don’t say that in any akland ir 39 spirit of concelt.. It was Johnny Johnny Kilbane tells in shis Heattle. cost 0 this, and Johnny that. next article how he knocked the T confess I liked it. Jt was eome-| sight back into one of Monte ;\thing new. But the realization that| Attell eyes during a fight. iat \* GORDON HAW /KENTUCKY’S i Prancisco . WINS CLUB GOLF TITLE | Gordon Haw, the young man who| nt woek was named to represent Ky., May 21.—Zev, owned by Seattle in the Public Links Cham-]Harry F. Sinclair, won the 48th plonship of the United States, to be|annual Kentucky Derby here Satur. | DERBY RACE WON BY ZEV IHURCHILL DOWNS, Touisy weh, Benton and Wingo; Dickerman a Taylor Jones and Sebang; | At St. Loule R, OM, [Washington sees. csseseeeeee B18 . eet ae Mogridgrs Johnaon Ruell; Shocker, Wright COLNE SPLIT WITH VERNON SACRAMENTO, May 21 The So lions won the morning game at Stock |ton, 5 to 2, und dropped the after noon contest here to Vernon, 7 to 0. The score (morning) FR. H. Vernon. . Sacramento . « Batteries —De ner and Schang, (Afternoon) R. H. B, | VOrHotsy vies Avy ssw 13 1 | Sacramento , ; aie anal P| | Ratteries Schellenback and | Murphy; Yellowshorse, Hughes |tery and Koehler n ° and Hannah; Pen D, Fit EWOOD WINS May 21-—Inglewood Country club defeated the Hyverett Golf club 3 to 10, in the first half of these clubs annual golf match, Saturday, . ‘on his game,” but his steady op-|one-haif inch. Brice Taylor, Frank wastes mea eee pet, [ponent camo back strong and/|lin colored star, set the record that o “k Gid|reached the ‘three-quarter mark, | was shattered Saturday of 21 feat, 10 three up, by winning the 24th and|11% inches. Ballard easily won the is 27th holes, Haw increased his lead|meet from West Seattle, 74 to 39. 5 |to four up on the next hole when | Queen Anne registered a 66 to 47 vic- 1% Doran missed a short one for ajtory over Franklin, and Lincoln is halve. Halves followed on next | swamped Roosevelt, 76 to 37. five holes, the match ending on the — Pa siwe ry At Detroit RK MN. E.) 33rd green. omens. + $ 1) 8) Lee Hewitt refereed the match WEISMULLER . Naylor and Perkins: Collins, Olsen,| Which was followed by a fair-sized |, Jehtaoe ina Biasior, gallery. HOLDS MARKS ot In the | finals of the flights| Johnny Welsmuller, 18-year-old Bn Cedlaserty ® MW -¥-\matches (also at 36 holes), W. R.|swimming marvel, will go into out qveland ‘ sos {) |] MeDonald beat J. G. Scott in the | door competition this season, holding | Quinn and Devormer; Coveteskie and | first flight, one up; Dr. J. H. Finley | every world’s mark in the free. style | | Myatt ‘ beat M. H, Herrick in the second|swimming from 40 yards to 600 ae , |three and two; C, H. Carlson beat | yards, and the backstroke records in | R HW Blw. i. Pollock in the third, four | the four recognized distances, 9 and three, and 150 yards and 160 meter | | After squaring matters on the/|in a dual meet-at the Stadium Sat- 1th hole, it looked like Doran was|urday when he leaped 22 feet and time he breaks a record it one of his own. BEAVERS WIN. MORNING TILT} OAKLAND, May 21, — Portland) won the morning game from Onk.| will be Major Stuff | gave the Yanks atrabeht victory land, 7 to 1, and dropped the second, 4 to 3 Covotenkie ringied in the fifth innings| ‘phe ‘ ; ‘ after Myatt had beon purposely 4 The score (morning) RHE n that enab Portland ‘i Ve Oy BS. Hoty LAG F Oakland . ...... TES CK ie ‘alter Johnson broke out a base on Batteries—-Leverenaz and Daly; Ar with the hanes filled in the 10th, | Jett, Eley and Thomas, Read. and forced in the run that gave the Fen tore sstant victory overdtne Benators, | (Afternoon) RHF Portland . «+ He OPT) Getting to Coueh tn the firtt inning, |Oakland . Bek Eee) the Robine acored all their runs, bea the Ream, & to 4. MOLLA ON WAY ACROSS OCEAN NEW YORK, May 21.--Puliing & Jnurprine on all her’ friends, Mtw. Molla Mallory, American tennis champion, js on her way: to Eng: land, where sho will play in tho Aritish championship and meat Mile, Middleton, Sutherland Malla and Baker DERBY HORSES Batteries and Onslow; LOUISVILLE, iy, May: 21.—Zey, Martingale and Vigil, the ‘one, two, three” stars of the Kentucky Derby, were on their way Mast today ina special car heading for the Belmont meeting, Figures show that, $1,403, HEADED NORTH Suzanne Lenglen aj $02 was wagered on the Derby, | ‘ When Five Dollar Razors were cheapened to sell for a dollar, Gem Safety Razors were made to-merit the five-dollar man’s patronage. Somebody had to be best—so it’s GEM. Take this Gem De Luxe ‘Triumph, illustrated. The flat nickeled case is the most expensively made case ever designed—an example of the jewelers art. Heavy nickel plate is sanitary and wears forever: gold film plate only wears off. Then take the Gem Frame—extra heavy,extra heayily nick- eled. Itisscientifically shapedand balanced foreasy handling. Finally, the container of Gem Double Life Blades, All for $1 and your money back if not delighted. GE DE LUXE RAZOR Dealers Everywhere GEM SAFETY RAZOR CORPORATION Faetorient BROOKLYN, N. Y. Now $