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TUESDAY, MAY 1928 "HY SOLONS RAN WILD ON BASES AGAINST SEATTLE BATTERIES _ 19 Bases OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN]( : ‘ AKUVING Ne} »Y J LIVIN ° oy J =F Ad < Se 4 \ jy" ‘ \ \ rs ° HAHA} THATS YEN ~ He'LL STAY nh . io waADpw » Z ‘ ‘ . Six Tiffs Va , me / RIGHT BUG» STRING TH’ Box ABOUT AS NEW YORK, May 29.—Luis Angel Firpo, South American heavyweight champion, has had to call / WHAM ! Nice \ SM Ticy BEAN ALONG LOWS AGA CHOCOLATE ff several minor matches in the East because of an injured hand. He hurt his mitt crashing one of yeas RE meant BC, iw) ABOUT A MonTH CREAM kT A airs the ring posts in his recent fight with Jack McAuliffe, in New York. With Seven Steals in a SU i S| WE'LL Be “THROWING SCHOOL ~ MelLL BE Week of Play tig SWITCHES 1M SOME UNDER HOWERS SLAP 110 'EN “A ata pa So MUCH, HELL» = s mr toatassis | | gwen ys [ie | Acme ras.| \ ea sia’ ve Sacco and Carmen Will Clash Tonight Kopp Leads Offensive Ain : . WHY, -TH’ ONLY THING ~ A t . nento “THEY Woil*r Ge A We cA GET OVER : A SWIMMING ae eS é. 5 ABLE TO MET BMS... TM’ PLATE IS tne fin Oe Ces 2), TORE: ena a ae } ° | SSW. /eaeepreataszon WS Om Frush Was (Amateur Results) (Plays His Life's | Outsiders many runs can > . oN AC oes t Yb i i a Lae a Me! Not Tough |x mmm ve” |Savings and Wins! ty Fyrnigh pponent Keuchy Dei, eres nl COSTE BY JOHNNY KILBANE m4 Md atom a Castiens? THO Young e wallop : | Mt /) un Featherweight Champion of the “ ; a real I. > ’ World n Jimmy game last Thursday pia 4s ‘ « =. : saline 4 are ‘eamed t jt e 2 7 t rd he J is now. s ran w =\—- oe | Ay,” mer ion t - t 4 it is gener inderstood that Vem sae pat beeen , iS I t ‘ t : ‘ tune 4 1 a Coast , such is noe gaa y } tte “ mpi a a t the ||the case. Carmen knew many of the . t ‘ nd outs of the game long before " nt of Central Calle rg, Pa is Carmen'# and it was in the Bast y iv made his start. “After THIRD STRAIGHT 995 a FOCMY OO. 2 spe asap some of the seco 4 GAP, May 29 SAR elegran ting th ck Loadman and * e game he n m $3,008 | Jack nd then he left for this” was defeat Coast at was five years ago, and” he has been bowling them Over ONE E Koanier . Bai Gide SRT TC DVINN sib Donny Wim it in| eS orm =| TO OBSERVE | “cine, vio Yong monnas " = 7 ‘ r goa wer r Vicks ‘ HOLIDAY ON fornia's lightweights and will stdyeg THE ROOKIE so tonight when he faces! sok bad. They also! [+s RS ~ “ BOTHELL WINS tories out here have been over " : double poe e y~.¢ TRIES HIS FLIP : Wty D. OF “ . . LL, Ma ? r With the exception of the Rainier | Teddy O'Hara, Mel Coogan, = . dy b B b f club, which puton the bigevent| Diggins, Harry Pelsinger, © Monke’ 3 zi ti : a P : atoaling Jesnanen bere Be nek, every golf course in the | vowles, Jimmy Dundee, Frankie good. } the’ throws: ‘St P l ° . . W ll Cl rH winne b power hpelinpte attics y). At the | Carmen looks the part of a topnotehe — eat sted i y h t n Seattlo Golf club match play against) er of the first water. Both hy Me Ss'uvnne wet” Star League Preliminaries Wi Ose L cman ine ee ee ae wt ta: the ree ril is hitting fairly well Ba prime for the fire’ B } | foursomes in the afternoon will be % wnat saint values With Games Booked for Next Sunday °° a ere pat Sts eg en ta | nen oa : inst the “Colonel” and! gon of Oakland. } \ HE regularly scheduled Star junior baseball preliminaries will close Sunday with the ‘ | games booked for that date. The semi-finals will then be in order with the finals} ‘trey hemmed and ely mt Bun | y for the Jefferson park-| so¢ Mitaine et rt ae CRANE 18 following a week later. I didn’t budge t-of j . a ene | Se te See Sailor Franklin vs, Al Brett, HITTING The games scheduled for this week are as follows: Louie's French Dry Cleaners v: no rk Btertin i thes tor th | Chick Tabit vs. Eddie McGowan. Sammy Crane is hitting that ball|Tincoln Park Pirates at Broadw field; Arden Cubs vs. Fahey encskman.at. Wall The d had gathered, a : |\SENIOR CLASS There are plenty of new tacee fom The versatile | yy ~ , ; K time wan drawing close to the clamoring fans on the bill, playing out ot) Walla; Y. M. H. A. vs, Tailored Ready at Washington park; Best Shoe Shop vs. Rainier! ing of the main mill : | MEET WINNER és something that they have been He's a sh Valley Merchants at Columbia. t two men : atpatea : "ly | she senior class won the annual|™nding. Dan Salt has hereby geatle op and doesn’t claim to be a third} In League No. 1 the West & Wheeler and Louie French Dry Cleaners are assured of a ’ op ns | tee , | intercla ck meet at the uni-| fled their wish. sacker or keystone man. And yet cath sami FEV aaree | cretnninicaemsttiehenesaient = 4 her t ; versity sterday, with a total of| 3 : he has played these positions all place in the semi-finals. They ' ’ ty had made a corta Johneo a 37 points. The sophomores were| .,<%'% * past junior. Mehbwelglie year. Bill Orr has been holding|Will play a week from Sun- s ° fr they had to live up to it |jensbur fon umplred the contest |second with 32, juniors third with|1 " at eeais Sea 2 ES i F | second 2, ju : adie Sham down shortstop and Crane has been|day on some neutral field,| oast it e | LUe- u Two Judges Gnally were named, one | ] - %.|26 and the frosh last with 17. Roy |8#4 Morgan Jones meet in the semi: needed at the other two berths. probably Woodland park. | of whom I didi Rig sore ar 2 3|Petrie, football star, was high point ~— eS: But it's Sam's hitting that is his) In the other circult the Best Shoo t St ° they sin 1 saat r “a be ford end Gold; Johnson snd Frakes. /man of the meet. Petrie won both|,, *iaredey alsis wilt alee Hae saa st ef sh- ! o . | on! climbed into my ring tog 290.y: jey tangling with Joe Gormi strong point now as he is crash-|snop still figures to be the fly in a ake aa a y 8 n eae 1 always have used | WIN the 100 and 220-yard dashes. taal ton the Coast Sather oaeee ing that egg. |the oleomargerine. They play the and | Port Lud Frankie Grandetta and Abe Gordon 1. the samo ring sult In which I won sau sake tines vay arom | rack Meet biti alee ataedetie ae t's A noe, om om arc «| OPENS TODAY |be tied for second piace. They then ecl er ndbinne Rear gege9p-49 out’) ‘The feature of c cs Spay ee to! " ti 1 le d bee ed 7 ¥ i The Salt Lake Bees open an eight-|haye a tic game with Three Broth. |(YOACH CLARENCE EDMUND 5 went into the eighth in-|vercomfidence. He had been talked r angela “aext Minaay ee same series here today. They will/ers Dye Works that must be played play @ doubleheader with the In-|o¢, If they win this they will ‘ | Lveore |v dijans tomorrow. The Salts are_in. again be tied, this time for the track team will defend lead, but Sacramento started a stick | At open bell he rush + me, | the first Givision and have a hard-lwecership. ‘Tailored Teady must (Conterence championship tle at|rally in thelr halt of the vighth that | 2 22Pe of x couple of low blows, VIGSIIONISYLOISLOSOLOLOLOSOIOS hitting crew. They will bring plenty|peat the Y. M. H. A. Sunday to| Pullman Saturday nisl fice ans Wade which I ar 2 mie of trouble for the Indian pitchers. figure in the championships. A/ na and gave the visit I became incensed, and ye triple tle looms. Sunday’s games WHAT AILS. |will play a big part in the cham. |™ Vie Pigg hurled for Seattle of weil . pionship series. California, national intercollegiate |and did fairly well u the eighth Be! Prenat ed tha Lager ‘The semi-finals in each teague will champions for three successive|Hill Plummer succeded him and no way he was giving it tome, It] lhe one game in each divis'on played |years, are favored to erga some tough luck when the gol. |2@™* WY ; me. I to wildness. Blake has just as much | 00 Centra fields PiS7O' | Yeats, re favored to take thé Hom)... sorea on infield bounder | wie tate sound th wile | Wee stuff as any other pitcher in the |," ors away from the Washington ath-| «yor . : cused of fouling him with my knee. | : 6 finals are to b2 two-out-of. | "L Thompoon pitched f " ‘ t | league, and yet he can’t get started.| +46 games with the first two |/etes. The California track team {s | Sacrame and waa no puzzle,| 7° yn le Le Cai “the fight, a In the games he has pitched at home| (atte, Sel tnd home fields, |now journeying across the continent {Yielding 15 hits. [ras that whan the esssud Tedad Blake invariably wastes the first/in4 the third, if necessary, on a|to Pullman from Philadelphia, where} Tho score follows: peter dinar cog pitch and sometimes the second. It | ord u1 rigid, ays won the: nitional. Wao? ‘ Sk ee ey |e te a the geta him in the hole, and then he has : : ‘ : it. He won the round handily, two * against a strong field ot Eastern ae y ‘ ta come in the alley with a groove one, Which, I y add, was mu- 6 ball. The hitters have been laying ‘ 4 r to my cara. Surely a boxer} back for that one and have been They expect It to te a mere . ‘ } | “fouled in tho first round would | | smacking his fast one. If Blake had | Fier formality of competing in the coast |b Sd oe have a tough time winning the sec- a.catcher of Jack Adams’ ability to iS | d taking the cc ce 550k ond one! work with behind the dish he would | 1 home to Berkeley with them along % ‘ 2 WEAKENED FRUSH i pelipweain, with the national championship, | “3 : ®lIN THIRD paliian PACIFIC COAST LEAGU BEARS STRONG ; 2 @ 1 | In the third, I hunted for an open- ROHWER CAN ah edule’. 5, hy gly ; IN FIELD | t 7 = —~ ling. And my opportunity came, 1 HIT SOUTHPAWS |Portiand. ... ‘ California's greatest. power les In ; found one and let loose with a ter- There is a belief that left-handed ay ee : its field athletes. Tire Golden Bear | |rific right-cross to the jaw, and he| hitters can't hit left-handed pitchers, Nee Shchbaee 3h 3 | welght. men, pole vauiters, bigh| |dropped. I am satsified today that but that’s not true in Ray Rohwer’s aes jumpers and javelin throwers are |o, Rit | that blow left him grogsy the rest of | case. The big Seattle outfielder ts . ; 3 |hard to beat and are strongly favor- | Welsh, 1b the fight. | hammering the ball to all corners of ; : , *8/ed to make a clean slato of things | Baldwin. ‘The fourth and fifth rounds were | the lot and hitting southpaws as well jthere, The cinder path men @F@/Yaryan, o - rather tame, due to my plan of wait- as right-handers. He smacked a f jnothing extra. ing for another chance for a stiff homer over the wall on “Lefty” tei ames soaoaten 2 | For Washington !t can be sald | blow, which came in the sixth. With Thompson yesterday, his fourth one peomearcans that the local school has a good, | Williams, p ic... 6 6 la deadly right-hand biow to the jaw, of the year off the southpaws, and he | HOW SERIES ENDED [well-balanced team. But {t seems : I dropped Frush again. Only the bell also picked up two stinging singles. |. ry 5 Yor idoubtful whether the Purple and] .,,itl* 40 20 2/ saved him in the sixth, teenie: Loe Angeles 0. 3 Bilisd doe Biorinee In the seventh round I knew he ‘ |san Francisco... 6 14 : 2|Gold athletes can nose out the AND HE CAN | Vernon 4 */}strong Californians a was thru, 96 I put all my power into Dy y, Portland .... 5 a vane » bl d aft tting our THROW, TOO ortla 4 1 Saying the? dose. asia feutiant |eaies ayer OTL my blows and after hitting him fou Ray is no Tris Speaker in right GAMES THIS WEK lray of hope peaks thru the’ dark | Seattle 4 eee Jor five he passed peacefully into o field, but the enemy runners don’t} Salt Lake at Seattle. 1 etoe ds tor: Wa shi ikton The little | Hits a ; | livion, and the Frush fight was over. take many chances with his arm. Sacramento at Portland. cloud po ashy 8 Me Innings pitched 7 . And now comes my next fight! It e y es Ww s kt POubiana et fan. Prametecs, town of Pullman, Wash., has alwa’ I ut to At iatote eh fi * There isn't any outfielder in the ome At bat—-Off | is slated with Eugene-Criqui, the Eu~| Vernon at Los Angeles. been kind to university athletes. 39 Hits hatte | a 7 league with a better wing than Roh- yee Maybe Pullman hasn’t been inten off Plummer 1. Runa scorea | TOPeaN-French champion, for June wer’s and he hops it in without wast- AMERICAN | May . . ammer 4. Runs re-|at the Polo grounds, New York. ie any tl ithe ‘Won. Loat. tionally kind, but the fact that Lady | sp Phowiieon': Pius: | There hae been @ lott tale niowel Me ADY caret New York .... sere 1 Luck has always smiled upon Wash. |mer 0, Williams 0. Struck out—Ples 1.| prejor | | Bases on balle—Pieg 2. Hit by pitched | Dundee. t * « bane 7 2] Johnny Jordan in the main ecu zi to by a group of men who thought vay m: rt Ladiow shortstop, | : ; Swanson and|Mike Paulson and Oakiand Bill; SON'S University of Washington | ng MOnday sporting a three-run ey were critics, but who weren't.; P t a the ninth Black. are down for the second best Pst Washington does not enter thors the last game of the series 9 (hie: meet a favorite. The University of |to ¢ i “All right, if you want to use| | those tactics, I will, too," and I tet | him have ¢ ing I had, in the} schools Saturday. Microscope shows tooth wire edge of or- dinary blade. ecccsounoese Strictly: Business business of GEM Blades is shaving and they’re strictly business. They remove your beard quickly and cleanly without waste motion. No wire edges, no scrape—just a darn good shave. The secret is no secret —it is in the way we treat the steel. 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Home run—it NOZBING f | oe. ior Pohypiive nee ee Louls « Washington's football team has al Cah ae Pigs a : It doesn’t mee ee fap cracked wide open Vic Pigg didn’t} Cuicaso ways fared well at Pullman. The| wig wenmtorear’ i , Baid-| to me whom I fight. 1 still expect to | look at all bedon the hill. He had |#° ean track athletes also have met good |C. Rohwer. Caught stealing—Lane, Nem, | Pe champion after fighting BOTH, | been doing. ‘He is also developing} Only same scheduled. | THREE OTHER |Crane to Welsh, Crano to Orr to Wetsh. | havo gone too far for that. I know & pretty good curve bail. In the| Shain wade | SCHOOLS ENTERED lind ‘carrot Umblrer—Caney | noir will be for me and half against. | eighth, however, four straight sin-| ae Won, Los ioc DaNn aber Cee are By lee CUT eR YRS: CO bl Ps As to my age, and whether 33 will| gles sent him to the showers. |New York .. Oe 4 $7 other schools that will have repre be an advantage or disadvantage? | — Rd combat * ae Hl bi ntatives. The hosts, Washington | INDIANS T ple have asked me that question | LANE 18 IN Kae tsule’ sc ; | State College, the University of Ore-| often, It may be both. BAD SLUMP Brooklyn «+... i+ 5 # 497} g0n and the Oregon Agricultural PLAY KU Y My age will be an advantage in Rabbit Lane fs in one of the worst | Boston --+--: 7 College will ere te i ib ie comp A S that I expect to be covler than ever | a 4 as sf Stanford and the University slumps that the classy little outfield-| priiadeiphia. ... % 2 : ; in this fight. I confidently feel the Tribe two years ago. He hasn't RESULTS send representatives, a e Jean tell! emingway Moliwitz, Baldwin to| fect me at all in the coming scrap. 1} ATAFARRTOLA ¥e) h¥ oc) been hitting worth a dawgone and| Ghitago's’ pitabure 4 (11 Innings), | Altho the other schools aro not) LE will play Queen | 7 am out on my firm now, In train- it meems to have affected his gen-| fhiladelphia 6, Boston 4 (firet game); |conceded to have a chance at the| YY Anne this afternoon at Mercer |ing, And in my next and last article, eval play, But Lane will soon snap | Palladelpbia 11, Boston 2 (necond game) honors, th: might a 1 Washington | field In an important prep ball con-| you, the reader, and I wilt journey out of it because he's one of the realj Brooklyn §, New York 7. by eutting down Californin’s lead,|test. A win for the Kuays would] spout the place, and go thru my daily tossers on the Seattle club, Of course, it can't be denied that|bounce the West Siders out of the] youtine, While doing that, I will att IDAHO BEATEN they could do just the opposite just |league leadership, | whisper some of my future plans, McNEELY CAN ly. Franklin. and Broadway, always pate HOUND. APPLE BY LOCAL NINE) However, it's going to be a great | deadly rivals, will play on Colm) Kithane’s last article Iya eNeely, the speed: de yee oe le In fact, from the point of in-|bia playfteld. Garfield neets Roose-| jyeart-to-hes 4 ee alae ee be: Resist MOSCOW, Idaho, May 29—The | torent, it is the biggest college track|velt at Walla Walla and Ballard Sane Ra coh “Hes Bint sbae the boys and gitls plenty of thrills| UD!veralty of heap sen hae paseball | meet held on the Pacific ( plays Lincoln at Ballard, | Vermillion, Obio, where he is rt center this week. ‘That young| tm easily won from Idaho here/ the past tive yours, Que Anne won ® postponed! training for his coming cham. fellow can hound that onion and| Yesterday, 11 to 4, in the frst game game from Roosevelt yosterday on]. plonship fight in New York, ktows how’ to use his speed, Hel t,% two-wame series, § Lewis of | ; too field, 19 to 1. Brittain,| se : f looked better with the stick, too, Weshlagton knocked out a home run | T HON ARD IN ae Kuay twirler, iy 1 iy tae scheduled for dime Be : than he did last fail. Bi oe 4 hinds hits, \ iota oe. eee! | TIPLE SOUT % Ee Cone BLADE The 26min team from Tarlington | U: of W: cool 1) AT CHICAGO VARSITY TENNIS | EXTRA CONTEST ‘ |U. of 1. 3 dafeated thé Bverett club players in SF ea teat cartel iad SAN FRANCISCO, May 29,—San 7 for 50c i, the first links mix at the Jverett| Dison and Walby; Marineay, Fox! ~uicaco, May 29-Pinkey Mitch-| TEAM 1S VICTOR horrancisco took the postponed pik course Sunday, the score being Bari-| #24 Guirnella, Fi J cll, Milwaukee Nghtweight, will] CORVALLIS, May 29.—Tho Uni-|from Vernon here yesterday, win P.S. Ask to see the 1928 De ington, 40 pointe; Everett, 26 points, box 10 rounds with Benny Leonard,| versity of Washington’s five-man] ning handily by a score of 7 to ¢ Luxe Gem—$3 Razor 2 ra Danny Lewls, Broadway high |tho’ world’s champion hero tonight. | tennis team was tho casy winnor over] ‘TI ore ie: ee | * patety ULGLULULULULULULOLULGLOLOLOZLOLULULUEVULULOLULUEVULELULULOLY) Johnny McManus, Los Angeles ban-| school, won the annual high school|1t ix estimated that the gato. will] the Oregon Agricultural College team| Vernon sss sccsseeeeeeeees 2 ol en now $1 complete. tam, will make his Northwestern debut (singly championship yesterday |reach $100,000, ‘Tho title will not bo| heto yesterday, taking ail matches, {San Vranelsee 4 | rer saaiant Vic Foley {n Vancouver, i. C., Ver é Friday night, They are slated to travels ™ hen he defeated Melvin Dran at stake, as neither boy will be under | ive singles and two Goubles matehe Dell and Murphy; and %, 32 10 rounds. of Ballard 64, 6-3, dati, tho 136-pound limit, wore played. Scott, MOLOIOSY: CoRR