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SS awe SSeS ete Sy See FRIDAY INDIANS MAKE Southpaws Work Second — Game of Home Battles BY LEO H, LASSEN Re TING Paul Fittery, one of the best southpaw bets in the league, and sending him to the showers in the third inning with a five-run rally, the Seattle Indians won their second straight start of the home series by w alloping Sacramento Thursday 10 to 3. ". Vean Gregg toiled for the home lads and was hit freely, but he was tight in the pinches and hurled some remark- able ball when the Sacs threatened. Carroll Canfield, another left-hander, was trotted out for relief duty by the visitors and was also hit hard. Both clubs scored a marker in the first inning and Sac- ramento took the lead in the third with a brace of runs. Then the Indians staged a comeback, and Bri laced out a double with the} bases full, five runs coming} over, Greke did somo tall pitching in the} fifth when he had the sacks full with He struck out Brown and both right-handed hitters, | the third strike. : [ows ‘record in the 10¢-yard free style | Ti, alt La y ht er kept up his tall hit | Reais 4 tbe | swim of 68 4-5 If he ne-|Wae and busted one over the right/ distance 67 seconds |y, & boards in the sixth with Manager Guy Sherwood of | Ke’ The Trike bunched ‘!the Crystal Pool will award him ngles and a boot for two more in silver cup in addits ninth } | medal he would recel Jacobs is due to work for} °| Hester Eastman, who been today with either Bill/, }/coming to the front rapidly of late, | Ken Penner working for] sno is quite liable to break the women's |} js | backstrok rd }| Agnes Speidel, Spel IT TWO STRAIGHT BY ROUTING PAUL FITTE Hail the Colter Hero! | IC ity Title Swim Meet on Tonight a Three Records May Fall at Crystal Pool This Evening May Call Off Stadium Meet DAIN may 4 the call off of two track univeraity stadium n A complete ean be found on Additional Sports meot ric ing PACIVIO COAST WASEMALL. ° « a c 4 Batome TCHIE, Seattl « pag everal othe interesting news items, The first picture of the finlsh of the great Ken Derby # « ¢ MEMKIN hen GAKpNri Me NEATTLE'S water sharks will buck | D Up agninat ther first ¢ thin evening when. they compe’ unpual swimming cham. | » at the Crystal Pool, am starts promptly at 6:16 “y © appears on : page in| the city plonships pro | , REL Eldred \ | th prospects of seeing at least eata > Pacific Northwest amateur|yormety swimming records being shattered, | stumpt big crowd ts anticipated. Mitrie | Troms Konowaloff, the great little Crystal |} club star, is said by his coach, Don |» Vickers, to be swimming the fastest | ¢ he ever has in his m career, | y$il® | Konowaloff ts expected to better his | Hed! Field and Stream »s : San Vrane ider Me je. Vernon ke seconds. fotiates th Jor less, to the regular | Jack Dempsey’s entry into Great Falls, Mont., was trium-|¥iarss, ot phant. Half the town turned out to welcome him. Here ;|we see the champion leading the parade, doffing his cap|}'4 |to the ladies as the columns swing along. Dempsey is fin-|or lishing his training for his fight with Tommy Gibbons atl ya , het juslor helby, Mont, July 4, in the Montana Livestock pavilion in} H "| Great Falls. . Kilbane Served as . Instructor in Army: BY JOHNNY KILBANE | | Featherweight Champion of the World Sopyright. by N. EB. Ae Service, Inc, tn United Staten and a countries that have copyright Jaws, Reproduct! pro LL thru the war I didn’t have one professional fi; believe I'm the only big fighter who can say that. Of rertX ef, Ove, ®, it isn’t anything to brag about, and I’m not . . stm and ivy tne | Dragging. | . ie pl The timers will be Clarence |Tthyne, "4! I do not make pretense that I went over and stopped aj '}mundson, Jimmy Arbuthnot, Walter |ORR, Seattle }bullet with my chest, either. berg and Frank Vance Trit Those ang! LAN hagee t a to Piper enemy of the rhould shatter girls’ free style mark A total of 60 entries had been re- | ceived at the Crystal Poo! at 6 p. m, 1| yenterday. ‘ The junior races will be one of|y ajthe outstanding features of the \#|meet, when some likely. new talent Bs ia |e expected to be uncovered. Be Portlan Oakland JOHNSTON BEANED Dee” Johnston was knocked cold by a wild pitch in the fourth when Canfield let go a@ wild pitch that} cracked the Seattle first-sacker on | the forehead. It was several minutes | !*!*" hefore ho was carried from thé field. |excchent sport, according tothe reverts ‘The ball seomed to sail as it came to | se"t in by Game Warden R. H. Anthor plate and Johnston ducked right | et lakes furnish astern brook, « > the pitch, |throat, raintow and silver t r. Lothrop By the nowld be tn very Ramag 500d shape Orcas bo county food condition, and are ¢ STON, Beattie There will be no diving or plunge | Sheehan ake for distance events, which will cut|Predericks, Malt Lake y 1s ppitat oe inne [the time of running the meet off} ‘ittery une responsible | Fittery ¢, Canfield Struck |@bout 45 minutes. Fittery 1 lanes on balls| A capable staff of officials has | 4 tery 2. Mit by pitehed valle | been gethered together to dohneten, Orr, by Cantie! Fae Oe re. panwer, (Charge tonight. Rew Three-base bit—;| Fart A. Fry, local representative Hldred.| of the’ Amateur Athletic unton, will |act as referee. Charley Hulen will Pitter Moats and excell Re Accommodations are to be found TWO OTHERS wir both lakes, | Canffeld hit Bill Orr a few minutes | The North Fork of the stil later with another wild pitch and {iver is another Vean Gregg cracked Claude Rohwer | 5% on the ankle with a wild heave in|in y the first frame that was a painful | see smac * Rohwer, | Stolen baser Two-bare hite—Ko Hemingway, Bacritir ttebie ee te ee enn in condition. BALDWIN MAK! week end fishing ANOTHER GREAT PLAY Ted Haldwin didn't have much| chance to perform at third base yes-| terday, but he made a wonderful one-handed stop of a sure clean sin- x short on C. Rohwer’s hit in| He dropped the ball, but it} was remarkable that he could get} over that fur for such a hard hit ball. His injured hand is stilt bothering! him’ dnd Manager Wolverton lifted! him in the last few innings for a sub. | KOPP STEALS THREE SACKS Merlin Kopp is so far ahead of the other base stealers in the Coast Yeague at the present writing that he may breeze in an easy leader for the season, He stole thrée gacks yester. day, copping third twice and second once. He fs utilizing his it speed. STRATEGY FAILS { TO WORK | Paul Fittery haf two men on and} Rone away in the third and Manager| Pick ordered him to walk Hill Lane. | This brought up Brick Eldred, and all that little Dynamite did was bust a double to right center, scoring a three. BALDWIN HIT j BETTER | Baldwin looked better at the plate} yesterday than he has at any other time this season. He collected a stingirig double down third base and a singlo to center In four times at gthe plate. If he never gets a base| knock the Indians can afford to carry him, because of his great fielding skill, but if he insists on hitting, too, 50 much the better. | like Ray “Rohwer has finaily foand his real batting eye. He has cracked out six hits in the two games with Sacramento and has seored five runs. He has also picked Up some in his fielding. He robbed | his brother of a hit with a shoestring catch in yesterday's game with a couple of Sacs on the paths. FANS TO SEE PINKMAN ON BILL TONIGHT DDIE PINKHAM, one of the classiest loc) lightwelghts ever developed, will try his hand at a come-back tonight when he boxes Phil Murray, an Idaho boy, in’ the | featured bout of the Seattle Semi-Pro Baseball’ leakue's benefit smokvr at Austin & Salt’s. Eddie Jackson will also be on the card, Mike Paulson is slated to box Jack Morgan; Eli Caston will go up against Joe Barnes, and the popular 90-pound Caston twins will do their staff. A jiu jitsu match will be an added attraction, WRESTLING TOO ROUGH The Long Beach, Cal.,.city coun- cil has declined to approve of wrest Ting in that elty,.on the ground that the matches are too rough. SEMI sorr COLLARS. Will not wilt, sag or shrink, and are very easy to launder | Los Angeles .. ; rt | continued sea tor| far vert vel ety 0 talk jk regularly. men | eh Trolting & lot of fi Salmon rf hb. Th combination trell with werme is proving e beat lure, hibited = nies cateh T Piper & Taft's semi-monthly prise. He made his eaten of six in number from Lake W: and Lake Wilderness. The catch wel and was taken om Lake Crescent has come, Into its own with a report coming dewn from &. J Ovington to the effect that the big Beardsiee are near the tep. and are being taken in fairly large numbers, Hardy spoon and English lure le the most Attractive Dalt fer these big fish, which weigh up to 2% pow Spertamen and to that the Dackabush river heen closed to all travel, hasar ry de closed, aking = Weing above the @ shout 3% mi shway Vrises offered in the Piper & Taft fishing contest for the beet ot bass shown during the two weeks a tion, above the Olympic hi jing line and a St, Claire For the best display vader box, four six-foot tapered and three dexen files. Special prises are also offered for the largest bass 4 TO SALT LAKE PORTLAND, May 26—Salt ‘Lake defeated Portland here yesterday by a score of 6 to 5. The score— Salt Lake . Portland : Singleton and Crumpler, Daly SEALS AGAIN BEAT ANGELS LOS ANGELES, May 25.—San Francisco again defeated Los An‘ geles here yesterday, The final count was & to 4. The score— San Francisco Rr 6 Myers; H. £E. 12. 0 13 | Eckert, H. | 10 | Courtney and Yelle; Thomas and Baldwin, MAILS DEFEATS VERNON TIGERS OAKLAND, May 25.—In a pitch- ers’ battle between Walter Mails and Jakie May, the Oakland tomer Jed his team to victory over Vernon here yesterday, 2 to 0. The score— Vernon 6 Oakland 0... sence 2 4 May ond Hannah; Mails and Baker, Amateur Results GUE RH 2B 0 r STANDING Won, Lont 5408, Bu Pet 1.096 : , hb i Krelttie 1. (607 Med, 3 3 4 260 000 00 rome fal at ° ° played lay, with the Motors . Maley and Viares; Loughil iton, The seo Hart & Hart L. Hughson Ry jn and Harm: o w | ‘ and McDonald mand Hendrick onao' Kamen will be played in noxt Wednesday, Gamer a work from Wednesday are; 6 toague 4 it Is Memoria) 85ceach 3 for $1.00 Made by the Makers of ARROW Collars, Hart & Mart vy Wilson & Kreittle at tugh Baird y nal Motor Co, at Columbia; Lamping-MeDonald va. Queen Clty Motors at Woodinnd, But I did sit down, and try to figure a way in which I tcu- Could be useful, despite the fact that I was entitled to ex-| sa» emption on account of having] system. We attended a school for a wife and family, and a blind abies 4 Maj. Owen bayonet expert of father to support. the Britwh army, who later was I decided that killed, came over about that time someone to teach it to box, to instruct the boys in I wrote to Secretary of War Baker/4!t of using a bayonet. We dis but he referred me to the recrea.| Covered that boxing and bayoneting tion department. That waa a blow| ‘ere pretty much alike, and then to my plans in ite Boxing, 1| te boxing system we had built believed, was not a creation” for) UF Was finally developed ax a me- the army, but an ubsolute necessity. /d¥m thru which the soldiers could When I got to Washington, 1|Dfperly learn to uso the knives on wont to the officials and showed |'e ends of thelr guns. them how a blow on the jaw might . prove more detrimental than a|'* “father of boxing in the my bayonet wound, when close hand-to- |. 1" wae witha the army: for. 2: = © | months. lev for quite a while, or even if you chicken poet sae Pree only stunned him. Whereas, 1¢ he} EnanoneuP May ® g wore lying on the ground bayone Shun datorotred eo od, he could easily reach for a side-|1.¢ Maine ame but simmy Dunn erm: and BAe |convinced me I ought to go on a So Twon iy argument, and {rit tonger. So I did. went to ole: . a4 eg Shortly after that, the Benny Leonard, dobuny Coulton. | picw of my life struck me out of a Mike and ‘Tommy — Gibbons, | (i. pea My hair turned gray Johnny Griffiths and some other | ¢rom it practically over night. Many star boxers. T went to Camp | rvopie since. then have asked me Sherman, Ohio. The others why I had gray hair. were sent to other camps. Well, it ail came about thru the Then'I learned another thing. No| most terrible experience I ever had. two boxers fight alike. Each has his individual style. The result was| that each of ws wan teaching a different system, So I had a meeting of all in structors called at Camp Gordon and there we adopted a general Dean Joins \Varsity in Three Bros. Last Meet Ball Squad = Saturday ONROE DEAN, crack Fremont 'ASHINGTON’S coast champion. third sacker, hax joined the} ship track team will be seen ‘Three Brothers Dye Works team./in action for the last time this year nd the clever young infielder will) Saturday afternoon at the Stadium, bolster the Dyers tremendously forjin a dual meet with the University al drive in The Star Junior|of Oregon cinder path experts, | Washington will close tho season at With Harry Speidel, Ivan Jones,/Pullman on June 2, when they will Johnny Reagan, Ralph Lowry andj defend their Coast Conference cham. the army needed Champion Kilbane, powerfully strong at 33 years, tells in his next article how his hair turn- ed gray over night, which illus: trates the real Kilbane in a remarkably clear way. | Dean in the infleld the Dyers have | plonships, a mean lIineup of talent. Speldel} The meet in the local Stadium to- may not play for the rest of the) morrow will start at 1:80 o'clock. season, and in case he doesn't John-| The gates will open at 12:45 o'clock. ny Cole will cover tho bag, Tae Ketchum, student manager of The Dyers have also signed Har-| tickets, announces thut there has old Good, a University of Washing-|been a largo advance aale and a ton tosser, who ia said to be a pretty|big crowd is expected out to see fair pitcher. what Is expected to turn out. to The Three Brothers will play the|be the keenest competition of the powerful ‘allored-Ready club at] present season. Broadway playfield Sunday at.noon! ‘phe race between Vio Hurley of instead of at Walla Walla, a8 pre-) washington and Larson of Oregon viously announced. |xhould be worth the price of ad: The, Loule French Dry Cleaners! inigsion alone. Larson won from and West & Wheeler meet at 10) purtey at Eugene last year, while a, m. at Walla Walla in tho other] ssurjey got back at him when they big game of the day |met up here, The loss cf the race The Arden Cubs wil) entertain the/at Mugene was'the firet time that Asahi Cubs at South Park at 10) turtey has ever been beaten in 100 a. m, Sunday. yards, The Pugets and Best Shoe SHOP!” jiiniey will have another tough are to play at Walla Walla, but! sa in Gbertautter, the 240yard the hour has not been announced)! V0 MSS Cen ch Edmundson of belt Ages Washington figures that Obertauffer GONZAGA LOSES by aida man in that distance on TO WASHINGTON Ench school will have 16 men en- tered in the meet, so Washington Btiy. ‘The Univer. | Wil not have any advantage on be- hington ball team start. ed off the Kastern trip with a bang ing the home delegation here yesterday when it defeated Gonzaga, § to 4. Freddy Lewis JOHNSON WILL gd STAY IN EAST Gonzaga Johnwon, former seattle Washington boy, hag decided that for the pres: Battortes—Fovey ent ho will remain in New York Harper and Walby sity, He plans to become busy at nn 8. Jonce to reestablish himself as a champlonship contender. Rr 4 8 8 12 attrup; Hy, Wioyd JOHNSTON WINS ST, CLOUD, May | William M. Johnston, of California, went into the finals of tho inter national hard court tennis cham pionships here this afternoon, de foating the enchman, La Coate, G4, 810, G4, Od. Krance, KILBANE FAVORITE Johnny Kilbane, world’s foather- wolght champion, is @ 10 to 8 favor: ite to win from Hugene Criqui, In New York city, The bout comos oft June a the gentle} to retire from | 4, ? hatdest PACIFIC COAST LEA Won, Laat. ce > 21 t wo abe us ae | Oakiang Beattie RRSULTS Seattle 10, Sacramento & Kail Take 6, Portiand San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 4 Oskiand 3, Vernon 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, New York secesecceccss 26 | cineins Brooklyn Philadetphi At New York— Philadelphia , New York . £8 1 Ning and Healine: McQuillan and &ny- er, At Pit Laut rR oH, « 10 peer iae ts rt and McUrdy, Behmidt. dure am $0 “Nort Atnemith; Adams KAGE, Laat. Pet, 1 Washington. Bt. Louts e Boston «. RESULTS At Philedeiphia— York saaye Philadelphia Oa tae | Bush and Schang; Rummel! and Per- king, At Boston: Washingtor Horton. peonary O'Doul and Pieinieh. At Mt, Loute— Cleveland Bt. Loule 2... Pie Suse 3 Coveleskie and Myatt; Shocker, Hayn Danforth and Bovereld. At Detroit— Chicago . Detroit Robertson Cole and Bi WILLARD IS PRAISED BY JIM CORBETT hers CORBETT may not be a good “predictor,” but he knows a lot about boxing, it must be admitted, and what he says of Jess Willard is interesting, “If Willard didn't know a thing about boxing,” he says, “he would still be a hard man to whip, “He is so big and tall that if all he did was put out hig left arm and hold It stiff the other fellow, chances are, would bump his own jaw trying to hit his chin. “Reach is a great advantage in boxing, and Willard has that, as well as strength, a punch, and ability to take ‘em. “1 would never bet against Wil: lard, no matter who he was going to fight, H@s so big.” FROSH EASILY BEAT NORMAL Bellingham Normal school's ba ball team was swamped by the Uni versity of Washington frosh on Den. ny field yesterGay, The final count was 16 to 2 The score-— R. H, it 5 Olsen, Schalk; Holloway, a Rattories-—RBowman and Keplinger; Shildler, Schagleter and Lindsay, ELL, WELL! ROME, May 25, inor Schallo, Italian heavyweight, who won the juropean championship last Sun. day, has challenged Jack Dempaoy, BASEBALL TODAY SACRAMENTO vs. SHATDLE RAINIER VALLEY PARK Gamo Starts 245 P.M, $|meets Jimmy Sacco of Boston and 5/28 One of the steadiest wallopers in| 3 /here and will be remembered for the Neil Ellis, Enoch Bagshaw “Dad Henry will be the judges. Normal Bartels will be clerk of the course and Ray Daughters, assistant swimming instructor at the Crystal Pool, will be marshal of events “Caruso” Dan Salt will be | announcer. the CARMEN WILL | ARRIVE HERE. | ON SATURDAY 'OUNG CARMEN, sensational San | Jose, Cal, lightweight, who conqueror of Dode Bercot, at the Arena next Tuesday night, will a rive here tomorrow to put in the fin. ishing training lcks for his coming tilt. Carmen will be making his third start in the Northwest when he faces Sacco. In his first start in Portland tie San Joze mauler defeated Johnny | Trambitas. Then he battled Solly| | Seaman to a hurricane draw, and last | week gave Ted Krache a six-round | argument in Aberdeen that was pro- nounced the greatest fight staged in the harbor district in years, Carmen ts said to have a windmill slam-bang style all of his own. He} | 4s not rated as a terrific puncher, but} the game. Carmen {s tearing in,| wielding both mitts every minute of the going, He holds decisions over Jimmy Dundee, Harry Pelsinge Young Brown and many others, gained in California. If he is good enough to hold Seaman even over the long route, he should be good enough to give Sacco plenty of give and take, The seml-windup of the Austin & Salt bill will feature Eddie Landon, Oakland, Cal, Nghtweight, against Joe Dunn of Tacoma. Landon re- cently fought Bobby Harper in Ta. coma. It will be his first battle here. Landon beat some of the best light- weights in the South and is a highly touted scrapper, Dunn is well liked lacing he handed George Engle here one night. Dunn was but a young. ster then, He has been boxing in California the past year with great success, MONEY TALKS FOR THIS MAN Enrique Gallegos, wealthy South American sportsman, has arrived in New York and announces that he has brought with him $10,000 to bet that Firpo will win his next fight, regardless of who his opponent may be. The Jolly Boy $2.50 When looking for a pipe that will be a genuine companion, try the City de Luxe JOLLY BOY You can secure one through your regular dealer or Spring Cigar Co. 1200 Western Ave. 707 Wiret Ave. M18 Pike St. 10 Second Ay 1406 Fourth Ave, Hudson's Bay Imperial ixture ‘ . Low Angeles c Sacramento w ‘Oakland High, Vernon MeCann, Portland , Seer rer rt fret rt rt rt re ed Ch oneeuceugreeses Hua seeuruunou , Sacramento McGinnis, Ameramento oo. Hannah, Vernon . 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