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MONDAY, MAY Don’t Give |OUR BOARDING HOUS GATHER FROM NOUR ATION BOYS, You A a RAC DRAG ON “HAT mee so Pe an! You'LL ‘81, WHEN wu 3 7 sys Y\ a ENGLAND WAS HELD AT EPSO AR oe eie DOWNS » T wes ww UNKNOWN LIGE! JOCKEY= A MERE LAD OF Rear ik MY MOUNT, LADY GAY HEE CHARIOT A RANK OUTSIT NOTDWELL LONG ON & ARR! I BROUGHT MY HoR DOWN THe WOME STRETCH A FURLONG AHEAD OF ThE ENTIRE FIELD, AID Won) “THE RACE, PAVWG LoiiGSHoT ODDS OF 150 TO 1!- | “THAT W IN PouNDS STERLING a MIND Vou ! Weight to Opponents JOHNNY KILBANE the I CONVER’ “TALKING BY Way! <a Featherweight Champion of World Te A 5 16 ve 4 uu, a NEW WEIGHTS dieweights or junior Announcement N*. ITHER The 5 tar Es the i Sh ‘on by both | WHAT DID “THaT HORSE WEAR FoR A GADDLE,~ A MORRIG CHAIR? + WA-HAx Nou KNow AM LOT ABOUT RACING= NouUR \DEA OF “TH’ HOME STRETCH IS A NICE BIG LAZY ved ty tennis tournament be tenni po been Ul Be of trophy, which ha Ko ngle Richard Burr and Frank thin the A ounced u t few day nex BA or in) a ESPINOSA AND SPIERS CARRY OFF HIGH HONORS | By Alex C, Rose 4) team mr e final hol ond place ind the winner t of the field ¢ outdistan hem into just The © bad ‘GRID TRAINING AT OREGON ENDS stroke t * ¢ 21 pairs w Henwood and fe s play wan the excelle 6 Inglewoc FRESHMEN AND Confident : of mil bee Harp Carmen ha with Bobby reported in here BALLARD WIN |", 1 and the Ur rosh were « meets | Bal. on meet, dua Frosh took dd Broad. on casions to wea esETICS their team-r nament. | dual meet n effort is now be’ pound div ‘ Cleaners | Win Great | Ball Tilt & 1919 own and Alvie & in that s my matters went along. hts with 1 Freddie Jac ining for my next pionship fight, however, in with Danny. Frush, ambition began shape WILL HAVE SCHOOL I was bouts I took on was | lier, ie! HE club Weat w to featured ot Star 1921,!teague baseball race yesterday, by that a lifelong /an 11 to § score, before the strong take | definite | Louie's French Dry Cleaners. The score was tied, § to 8, In the| ninth inning, when Glenn clouted out a home run with two men on bases, winning the contest. Ralbh Miller poled out a for th losers oc baseball defeat Wheeler down contest s. It In cham: to ning the Fru fight out on thhe road to Vermil-/ jon, Ohio, and decided now was time to buy a big. farm, where | e I could have a sort of train school for business men, where they could come for about & month in the summer to get real physical training. 1 found the ideal spot at last, a GSacre tract between Lorain and Vermillion. It is right on the edge of Lake Erie, and since buying the piace, I have built a temporary hoyse and gym and have cultivated the ground. It Is @ beautiful place, and we so there in-the summer months to get back to’) \natare, as it were. A pair of eagles have built a big nest nearby andtondiot the sights of the Diace 4s thoad, two big “birds, ith four young white-headed eagles, ‘fly- ing about.” I have built my own Dlant,-own gas plant, and thy own water system. It is an ideal place, | and, altho I haven't gotten it quite! ready for the training school idea, which will be, used as a supplement to a clasts for business men I plan for Cleveland, it is “coming along nicely.” But I am a ‘bit off -the subject. Danny Prush ts the subject, and my battle with him at Cléveland for the champlonship “makes interesting reading. homer good at the bat fo The score Loute’s F. D, Cleaners t & Wheeler ... Manca, Mullaly and Egan; man, Thorburn and Miller, Sack. in ninth ARDEN CUBS WIN The Arden Cubs broke into the win column yesterday, when they defeated the Asahi Cubs, 10 to 5, 1 2 fast game at South Park. Jimmy Runde, on the mound for the win- ners, struck out ten men. Holio-|/ way and Al Dianchi starred at the bat for the winners, ‘The score— Ardea’ Cubs Asahi Cubs Runde and and Hotta. TAILORED READY LOSES The Three Brothers’ Dye Works team won a close and exciting game from Tailored Ready yesterday. on Walla Walia field, by a 1 to O score. It was anybody’s gamé until the} seventh frame, when Stitts, the Jos-| ing pitcher put himself in a hole by walking the first man up, who moved to second on tho shortstop’s | Maint etror.. White, the Tailored Ready |; eatchér, in endeavoring to nip the runner ‘at third, threw wild, and the man scored the only counter of the/ contest. Tiree. Brothers played errorless ball, Jury and Frissell saved the fame on several occasions by great | [ funning catches. Ivan Jones, play- Ing his first game on the initial sack, played great ball. Lowry, Re- gan and Dean cut down bingles that were labeled as safe hits. Good caught a nice game, not a man stealing a base on him. ¢ Stitts, the losing twirler, allowed but one hit, but was wild in the pinches. He walked eight men. Ahner and Barber played classy ball for the losers, The .ecore— Tailored Ready Three Bros.’ Dye W'ks Stitts and White; Roe and Good. R. -10 ove S Anderson; H, i 5 Hayashi BE.) 6 electrical, Rohwer. Double play— Second Game facramento— Kopp, If Rohwer, 3b Hemingway, 1 Dd. infield, p . ochrane Nek os Totals , Seattio— Lane, If R. Rohwer, Eldred. of What happened an’ hour be- fore the Frush fight, that the public doesn't know to this day? Chhampion Kilbane tells of it in his next article. Amateur Results| PORT ORCHARD WINS Port Orchard’s high school baseball team took another step toward the state championship Saturday when they elim- inated the strong Cle Elum prep nine, mountain champions, at Port Orchard. The score was 5 to 0. Irvine Fleming, Pitcher for Port Orchard, allowed Cia Elum but one hit, aid struck out 17 men. Port Orchard has won ¢ight con- secutive games, and has yet to taste de- feat. Efforts to arrange a game with Olympia, Southwestern champs, are futile, as the Capitol City team haa a full sched- ule. However, Olympia meets Everett in a two-game ‘series soon, and Port Or- chard has alréady defeated Everett. The score— R. H. Cle Biwi . 1 Port Orchard . MeCrady and Grows, Gardner, p . af oe ye Totals *Batted for McGinnis In ninth, +Hatted for Canfield In ninth, Score by innings Sacremento é pliched—Hughes 1 plus, |defeat to Canfield. At bat—Ofe Hughes 4 pnaible to Inning PUGETS BEATEN ne, Mollwitz ‘anfleld, Rohwer, Hemingway ‘an, Eldred, Welsh, ‘aught stealing— Pugets on Walla field by a 5 to 4 score. No details were turned in by the home team manager, E. ‘ 5 4 Fleming and batted In encod Held. Manley; > Sehang to C. Rohwer, 50, Umplres—Carroi handed pitcher and a good outfielder. Anyone interested should get in touch with H. A. Greenburg, at the Ashman & Bausman pool hall at Cle Elum OLYMPIA VS. EVERETT The Olympia high school baseball team wil play «Everett on Athletic field, in Fiverett, May 29. Everett will Journey to Olympia to meet the Southwentern Wash- Ington champs on Stevens field June 6. Lant year these two teams broke even cn their series, WINS ST. MARTIN'S COLLEGE, May 28,- ‘The: Bellinghain, Normal school’ baseball team Went dowh to defeat before Bt Martin's college here Saturday, 4 to 1. Lorang, on the mound for the collegians, allowed only two hits and four normal players to reach the initial sack. Olney, left fielder for the. win hit) safely three times out of four trips to the plate. The score- R. H. Bellingham Normal . St. Martin's College ... Filp and Kiplinger; livan, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE San Francisco . Seattle 1 i Lorang and Sul COP THRILLER jen won another gare when they defeated the fast In-| terbay Merchants, 4 to 3, in a torrid con- test on Broadway playfield, Bill J son pitched @ great game for the winners, fanning 13 men and getting a double and @ singlé himaelf, Frank Cotter played & brilliant game at second for the Kagles, | 10n and the hitting of Hughes, Kemp and J, Cotter featured, The Eagles play the strong Bremerton team next Sunday at Bremerton. The score— Interbay Merchants <i MD Seattle Hagles 4 10 (25 Palmer and Anderson; B Johneon and Kemp. Loulm ELECTRICIANS TAKY TILT menea The Weatern Electric baseball culb de-|eincinnatl fented the Mall Advertisers by a 12- oklyn to-2 noore in m contest played yestorday | pijjadelphia. s-, on the upper Woodland field Tho acore i Mail Advertiners 2 RESULTS tle @, Sacramento 4 Sacramento 4 (soe ‘The se meas funda MEETS PORTLAND Telephone company team, the Twilight league here, Portland Telephone com- pany team on the Centralia high school grounds Wednesday afternoon. | Tho Portlanders also have yet to experience @ reverse, A big crowd of phone em- ployes from both cities will be at Cen- tralia On the holiday to see the teams play. ‘The Portland lineup is: Fosters and “Hobson, pitchers; Gettman and Smith, catchers; Pretaker, 1b; Brown, 3b; Sima, 3b; Fink, an; Caney, If; Day, of: Gamble, tt; Pryor, Thurman, O'Donnell and Causey, utility, Seattle: B. Johnson and Wialtz, pitchers; Radford and Lyngh, catcher: Johnson, 1b; Ohm, ; Bimith, 3b; Barth, feanion, Mf; Mewhirter, ef; Cross, rf; MH. Smith, Mat- thews, Yaum and Gibson, utility. SEATTLE ‘The Seattle nndefeated in will meet the Oakland 2 (second game) ortland 7, Salt Lake 6 (first called in elghth, rain); Lake 1 (second game) NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, ny oy) i B, Loat, i 1 191 Halverson, Truckay, Long and Truckey, Halverson; Chaifront and Lowbough WALLOPFED RNON, May Vernon won Ita fourtly conaneutlve game hore yesterday from Wiaine, 10 to Mount Vernon scored alx enunters in the fourth wesmion, Tho locals play sedro~ Woolley here Memortal Day The neore Mount Vernon ../ Blaine Desaw and Maloney RAV ENNA WINS MEET ‘The Ravenna grade school athletes won the 18th antual track meet on “Denny field Baturday morhing, B. RESULTS Boston 5. At. Louln 1 Philadelphia 4, Chicago SWAN WINS White Swan WHITE. WHITE HWA won from Hana in the Mount Adama league, y. Medicine Valley defeated the White Swan Indians, 13 to §, In the other league contest. ¥ WLUM WANTS PLAYERS The Cle Kim baseball club ta very anxious to getin toueh with = good left. Rirooklyn 6 Cineinnatt 2, New York 1 Pittbeurg 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Lont 28, = Mount Now York . Philadelphia Cleveland Detroit Washington at Loule Chicago Dotson “Say It With H /PARKE’S assures you It stopa falling halt, grows short hair long Protects you from bald . Money buck gunrantee, Aak your ‘pairber, "bimuibatorn? 2nd Ave. Main newly “and Jonon, RESULTS Dotrolt 6, Chicago 0, Cleveland 6, Bt, Levin 2. New York #, Washington 1, Only wames echedulede Vernon 2 (first game); cs ortiand 6, t by own batted bail Charge Hughes Rune—Oft Gard- Struck out— on balle— Sacrifice hits Runs Yaryan, Mollwitz, Orr, le play—Ryan to Sehang to Heming- Time o} and Casey, (fiest eame); Ver- gait r the first of i Northwest, Red skins by avin Win Both |= on Sunday *: Sacramento | Yt", vinitors both | 142 6 to 4 and} Han! held in. the | way was a and | club capped the players as guest club house how thy INJURED KNEE LOUIS, May 2 teams finished: | Spiers, Inglewood, 133 Vietur 14k ST. ogers | game for land, 141 Vancou Tacoma, | niclan has been plac are unable to teil how soon he will 143; John-| lersa ate ts! tt, [GEORGE SISLER IS OPERATED ON |: cott, Bugene, 149; W. Black-Ab t, | LOUIS, Ma Bellingham, 150; Jefferson-Jamiaon,| gn ere 60; Minch-P 210d: Ray. Joy ee 4 ne Pest of the St. Louls Browns, who vite J aoe « been out of the game all season bad eyes, was operated on her Graviln-Bryngoltson, roth Reha ey x yesterday for tonsilitis, He fs re as “resting ; recover Waverly | Jimm: | Waa the h sacker, toueh- ng first © first game, ner for a home run 1d wall with the bases | ing up K Tacoma, wil Uplands, uncouve but wasn t start t | Stuar Wise. ported sily.” 156; sf) Pats The miscellaneous Want mis carry many odd t in handy, Just try ru them. In the nd game Harry G ner pitched the Tribe to a win again. | ngw that INGLEWOOD WINS In the first team match ayed be. lt Louis | Ad Col-| looking | faces on ton it in the r fe tomorrow night m of Victory made a w ndon, the cla Cal fought oT ighty Bobby the rugged | final of six roun| nny . Shannoi Lake lightwelg | Sailor Krame eight, Harper Ee main go in Tacoma, will box ds. 0, wh oung . Joe Herman, and. other ngle with Joe |v. 8. Oklaho | event good boxers, M ma i Sailor Franklin, 0 who umber of of an all a hard aggressive has fought}, Brown, Oakland, recently six Benny Garct n is down to Kensey the highly tout of the special je lightweight from the same ship, will, meet 8, Oklahoma, man of the U. lule opener. | Seattle ring the gre fights | Sailor Wa Vincent tinez the opportunity stellar scrappers | Oklahoma. ers, and others, The locala knocked Hughes off of the hill in the second frame and bunched hits on field in the eighth for three runs. The Indians lost to the visitors Sat- urday, 6 to 3, when Fred Blake blew up again in the latter part of the game, The teams close thelr series with 4 gamo here teday, Salt Lake opon- ing here Tuesday. LOS ANGELES | LOSES TWICE LOS ANGELES, May 28.—San Francisco won both games from Los Angeles here yesterday, 10 to 3 and 7 to 3 Tho scores: San Francisco Los Angeles .... Alten and Agnew; nah and Baldwin. R. +19 Hughes, i 1% 1 10 1 Han- Ez. R. H. E San Francisco -7 M4 0 Los Angeles 3 6 G | Geary, Buckley and Yelle, Agnew; | Ponder, Wallace and Byler. The scores: Salt Lake Portland Gould, son; low, R. H. ~6 183 Se ee ae Coumbe and Peters, Anfin- Schroeder, Yarrison and Ons- E. “That ad started me smoking the best cigarette ever made!” Salt Lake Portland ... Gould and and Daly. Anfinson; Middleton First game— Vernon. . Oakland. Batteries—James, Bodie nah; Krause and Baker. Second game— Vernon... Oakland Butteries—Reiger, phy, Hannah; Mails, | Thomas. JOHNSTON WINS TENNIS TITLE CLOUD, France, May 28,— M. Johnston of California won the men’s singles hard court championship of the _jworld by defeating J. Washer of Belgium. Suzanne Lenigien won the women's title by defeating Miss K. McKane of England. Miss McKane and Mrs, Beamish of England won the women’s doubles title while M. Cochet and Mile. Lenglen won the mixed title. Ewald O, (“Jumbo”) Steim has re- signed ag athletic director at the University of Indiana, Ill health has been given ag the reason. His successor has not yet been chosen. Standing of Star Leagues LEAGUE NO. We *. D, Celaners, Wont & Wheelers... Fahey-Rrockman Lincoln Park Pirates Arden Cubs Anahl Cubs Fremont Cyc The final thre mont Cyclones forfeited, dropped out of the league LEAGUE H. E. 41 8 4 and Han- R. R. H. 613 1 tee 311 3 May and Mur- Kremer, Baker, E. ST. William yesterday NO. Team— Wi o Brothers D. W SACRAMENTO ys, SEATTLE RAINIER VALLEY PARK Game Starts 246 P.M, in a four-rounder,|'t wer 8. put Sailor Buell, followers up Silver, Al Breet, also of the U. —George pl be hick Tabit will battle Ed McGow- 8. Oklahoma in |SPUG MYERS TO and will welcome to see of the some of the U. 8s. 8. | Salt night's bill, | Joe Dunn in the semi-|i6: two Willie | Aldridge, PAGE 13 California and Locals | Win Againg BY TOM OLSEN f i Coal inan * of the ference their cach an 16 now crons an from on the ty of Oregon tadjum here’ = Satur- npressive Or 8 Califor are California Wash- highest much ck followers of the age? in the tleld ¢ Washington, With Gam ight man, in the @ ool would be excellent id to be no team in anit . Game Chatter Bento: - ong # wild pitch in the ninth tamale 2 , and gave the Robins Braves, scored in the first innli } at the Pirates could get off but they were enough to bemt 4 to our runs, all he Cubs 2 O'Ce base heip Phils, eighth mnell's first homer with. two eng the Giants win over the @ 4, and gave them their ight vic wna, ~ ane misjudged a fly hit by Meusel wo on base in the first inning, ani 2 for « homer, giving the Yanisit three runs, and the start for an S-to-k viet er the Senutora i wii * BOX TRAMBITAS: Johnny ‘Trambitas, Portland light weight, leaves the Rose City Thurs. day for Pocatello, Idaho, where he | meets Spug Myers on June 14 overah the 20-round route.