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Seal Mask Star Sought Utah Rights BY AHE RN} Red kins CHELAN . Wins HERE FATIS A HERD oF Tick ton AMUSE ~ MEAT PARK WE'RE D NING AT THIS SUMMER I. “TO RIDE “TH' ROLLER COASTER A) GEE IF THAT WON TAK GOSH, SAN “THATS GREATS THANKS Hand of San Francisco “THEN'RE Good FoR ALL I'LL Go SEE Your] | “TH WIND OUT OF EM oa ake 10-Inning Game by | “ne isanies ‘ ; ' iets os : “Tt Fi \ “WW EVENING = ANoTHE 2 to 1 Score; Jake on," «4 9 <a Magnates Seen Behind TH’ BIG FEATURES = yee eed “WING “THEN WANT 10 “TAKE Agnew’s Proposition BE SURE AN’ SEE TH’ Y'DowlT MIND ni aes naa ey ev Mound MT. ADAMS LEAGUE - aa; Gear eeetié 9TH S iG ERY. KIMA, May 2 .v . ee ee bo} ACT ME AN!TH’ PARTUER 1 BRING “TH MEN! “OUPLE OF XEATTLE coppe t o|indiane and Me alles’ ball tenins BY LEO H, LASSEN Put ou TH casWow OTHER TWo GUYS Benes ihe te. © of - . re winners f M 9 league D cn Y WOR AFACT AIT A ALONG, DO \F AKNBODY CAN GET zo the ef swe eMedicine. Va the-Salt Lake club, y BIGGER Wrr-tHaN A Nou 2 “WEIR WUMBE i tuehiesh ‘serra tied wan Ww : that Sam Agnew, catcher of the COLLISION ! = fin Bard sg ny mound for the enem WIN CLOSE GAME Ban Francisco club, approached him ' 1 first Brick SIR dias nasa two weeks ago in Salt Lah when Eldre § ahd Crane bi ght 4 ¢ by as 5 the Seals and Bees were playing in Ridred deubled, abd C : 4 i xan the Utah metropolis and asked him The teasog battled on even terma | PA? b7 Orla Bracken In the @ *d to put a price on his club. Bi nights ng [ihe content. Art i ‘i Zane stated that Agnew told him Strand Ritchie |Jernberg was the star for the @ that he wanted an option ot pada ae lok oft |, the. Beere wy Balt Lake franchise to pla Le went tol fest thos : 6 = ‘Club in San Sernardino, a city head ane Featen etree nse cal ca ny © 5,000 on the California coast which forced |894 Gre Lane turned him down and t« Rim that he intends to hang on te r el sig | iced TIMBE i LOBES : he Salt Lake club for a couple of : eb is tat dou. | tee MERTON, ‘ ° Years even it hin x ; , oid fo . . t ‘George Year to do so. Lane is a million : eg PM Sie f Sportsman and fs in baseball for ar nh ae ae aon @xecltement and not fo busine gied to ri reasons only Salt Lake club | ads” Weleti. triad NACHES TKOUNCED By) far from a money winner, but Lane but fouled foxe t ie just fighter enough to keep the then ningled to right fie ia whee’ toll ‘ter i Wish franchise in order to give the ef the winning run f ther bots some restless nights 1 ames are on the Byer & ten Charley Lockard, wh Los An nday, with tie first ° i beef eles recently, charged that the wath ® Frisco owners, thru Alfred Putnam, " acony S “Becretary of the club, ed t t mh tb a Y an = they made a mistake in not landing Hieks, rt ‘ @ the Seattle franchise before Red mg ; DAD WINS, © Killifer, Lockard and their associ ) “ ) ates did. t ‘ 4 Ps ‘The Seals have been yelling syn - ee « : 6 “Aicate baseball ever since the Seattle an Club was sold in Mar Certainly ' 7% o 6 > Bam Agnew hasn't enough money to ce : S y ees eaice ye ear ee Swing such a deal as the Salt Lake a tet ai ieee earege Miiass and Lockard's charges JDUGAN & DKON PASS OUT A FLOCK OF “COMPS “== lane it, ere 4% hhaye never been refuted arth] rbd . Bice . That's that Bae | Welsh. 1b 62: ‘ 1 e COLTS TAMED ——-- . Orr, as . ‘ wi 8 # May 20 HNSTON OUT Sh d J S Jane, 3b eels ° a rons Young Carmen Shades Jimmy Sacco |. if bea, ® “Doc” Johnston was out in uni-| "b e458 ‘ :. oa by Yorrest Je Galace fie was beaned by Carroll Can- in Draw Bout in Arena Hea iner ~ . 2 a i | | field last week co “It felt just like somebody had : BY LEO H, LASSEN P . oeeeeere Hdumped a load of bricks on my Young Carmen, the clever San Jose, Cal. lightweight, was a surprise package for one yeiie ANOTHER VIC Tasch ae phead when that ball hit me,” says/ Jimmy Sacco last night at the Arena. I 106 aus ‘e ) Johnston, and believe me I have Hit | The Californian proved himself to be a very versatile young fellow with the deather mit-| x Kilbane Talks of His Plan: AM not training any on June 2 than I longer to do it, but the actual For the past two months | 30 every morning. I Then a light luncheon, gym wor Tommy whom I have taken under my wing. A brisk walk at night, and to bed at 9 o'clock. That doesn’t sound exactly strenuous, does it? But it certainly gets me in condi- tion, and it will anyone. Two years of inactivity had no ill effecis on my tem. It has resulted only i the necessity of lengthening my period of training. of ks ago I ed ever with a round or sys- r h us been, I t of Criq ra much 1 cam ™ ip a KC the a fighting a 5 a I, and is nearly as old, Howe 1 count him @ ha der opponent th |Johnny Dundee ¢.| I'm never afraid of the fig who looks fierce. 1 don't accuse | Dundee of having « jbut I merely make If a fighter has a distigu is a sign got that caus of « lack of kn Iprotecting his facia of the fighter who marked! want to know how 1 next match is coming out t tell them, suliflower ears, as « point, face way Beware I would be foolish to go in half-expecting to lose. But, as 1 have always said, you never can tell. And I wouldn't advine sible f L, > Dee y several days.” Jacobs anye pything in con elle Sr fica base | tens and he gave Sacco all the fight that he wanted, ie 1, Pritette t | nects i: $for Cleveland when Carl Mays of} Carmen made his best showing of the night right off the bat in the first session. He| pi ded balle—thethan, ha * i 1 fight both Criqui and pte Yanks beaned Ray Chapman | knocked Sacco clear across the ring three times, thru the ropes once, and carried the F Hacritice | me n. i unde thie mer, and e ‘ minate @nd the Cleveland shortstop died of figh h rel “ . rongest contenders, Then the a ght to him entirely. Pos fu a E the blow the next day. Johnston : } Gibson; Thomas and Fowler tan’: sec me ball hie him. rien says| Lhe second, third and fourth rounds were even sessions, with | plen nty of milling. 4 oie | J don’t know. While I'm in trim. @hapman never regained conscious-| Sacco won the last two} ——-— I would be foolish not to take on MITCHELL IS KNOCKED OUT | BY LEONARD, lrounds by narrow margins, “It's lucky for me that that ball i: p best c¢ » in- "didn't hit me on the temple,” says | Setting the best of the in on, “but I've been beaned be- | fig’ ting. and I'l be back in there again} Carmen showed a good left, and fiw, Gays.” |he rolled with Succo’s punches ef- | making the Boston battler | IND! ARE = TROUNCED BY WASHINGTON QUEEN ANNE| COPS GRADE _ Game Chatter Brick Eldred was the hitting star zesteréey. Little Dynamite cracked | fectively, \ | miss ti id time again Cag toh xortos L TILT SAGO, May 30.—Pinkey Mitch. | business for good. WELSH DOING [miss time and time again. | ips. Brick cam hit | REE STANDING! at 7 7 for yom trul: thor. | ‘Won, Lost. Pet. | . WELL } foacns aid Die bege vost eee cy Stapf: Bacay |weat eattle’: , 6 ue iG school won the| champion, was knocked out by Ben- | iumie the “Doo” is on! the side. jauerters Inst night and had Car} | a enter of tmlaoena kane. eae’ : Hines young Jimmy Welsh is playing|men pretty tired after the mixing | ,.{0°srene the rams with « aounie vo] Praia a C lin the last two rounds. Jett and went to third om a sacrifice, but | Roosevelt ee championship when they @ nice game around the bag. It is 10. 4 contest here last night. ¢ ingside seats |was killed off at the p on Lastie’s | Hiteed +s 6 Lafayette yesterday afternoon at round © his hitting, however, that is winning| The boys of the ri | Ba ar ee ne A rot marked the end of the |att Srounder to Orr. | Park, 7 to 6, Badcon, the Jos. riot ma | Dover the fans. Yesterday he busted |Who lay the family tin on the re- oa a t es South Park, STE the nen Tight: “ter wea eakaried < ber ally "am single into right field with the /Sults of the focal bouts hs ri daybed hig” ig” bird Seen whe ta 08? Ba | Lecanto pate Sitchell biezharsot the“ baker, Who PBases loaded und broke up the game |Sacco an easy winner before the |catening for the Utah beat m » : : 4 ed tha yrother had been fm the 10th. Sunday he Sickied the | festivities started and kept up a throwing arm in the Tea He didn't UEEN ANNE stepped into a Ue) Washington —— rap nag class ee is oe i oe ee if a rj kota Nave much chance to heave the onlon Saturday for the city grade} fouled. J y ha Ppa over the right field wall with jcontinual razz in favor of the Bos. | pitt M ss owing out Crane when sem | for the league leadership with | champs, Sa : Boy are cocated’ oul: Billy, tached Davy lt three on. He has good form at the |ton miller But for once they /tried to pilfer. Hut he Just laya that West school titk Seattle yesterday when they and hit him sev hard blows in the A 2) crowd immediately gathered in the} 12 4) ying, and many fist fights sprung Badcon and|up. Police reserves were called to quiet the moo. infield when he sta With a |couldn’t swing the’ decis‘on by their | ball around the | throwing. Plate and plenty of nerve. A Wittle more experience the kid will | vocal efforts and Ted Whitman call- P be heard from. He is by far the |ed it 50-50, which was the only fair} Dest of the Seattle rookies. | verdict. : I Si | Joe Dunn knocked Eddie Landon [down in the second round of their The score: R. H. x,| Miller, the referee, defeated the West Siders by a 12 er " Washington .. to 4 score. Art Butler, West Seat. | > tlo's pitching ace, was knocked fopm | ~ |the mound in the sixth inning by the slugging Kuays. Both Kitehie and Varyan are (row- bled in catching somew! of the new glove in, Their old L.A. Knox and Barnett; Field CRANE PLAYED ie more fights. I do retire, but I've }I am |B ventu: I will, but no promises until the next snow comes! One thing {s sure—I'm out of It is going to aid that so much world’s junior welterweight |be the fight game or one of its allied branches ‘for good. on the farm. I'l] make my farm} tive, with a dancing pavifion and so forth, and intend to settle jdown in the future for a life close to nature just as I've always done. And believe me, folks, you'd bet- too. It's great! You cannot |beat nature! Scientists say we are never nearer ath than when we sneeze, the act using a momentary convulsion of the brain. harder for my trained have ta follow very two with either MeLaughlin or a youngster named Owen O'Malley, a friend, | want to| raid to say it any more. | DEMPSEY’S DAD for His Future BY JOHNNY Featherweight Champic KILBANE 1 of the World i n fight Criqui before. I am taking training is strenuous, en light road work at this with a nap. light, and at 3 p. m. some Al Ziemer or with no more Tommy Gibbons Gets Horseshoe Fitesin cham Hou 2; The , 2s Figel ewer COAST LEAGUE AMERICAN LE. Detroit. 8 w WON’T BE THERE The father of Jack Dempsey, ASHINGTON By the | world’ 's heavyweight champion, denies W class A grade school baseball|ny Leonard, lightweight champion, |latter, I refer to a class for busi-| that he will attend the fight at Shele defeated |in the last round of a scheduled |ness men with a month’s stay out|by when Dempsey defends his title | against Tommy Gibbons on July 4. “I want Jack to win,” he said, “and I will wait anxiously to hear the result. But I couldn't do Jack any good by belng at the fight.” W. ALTER MILLER MARRIES Walter Miller, former middle- weight wrestling charnpion, was mar- ried last Saturday to Miss Alberta Fraser of Vancouver, Wash. Miller is now wrestling instructor of the Los Angeles Amateur Athletic club. semi-windup battle and ther Landon the best [trounced the Portlander the rest of 4. WHALE OF A GAME Sammy Crane played | The final games on the prep cal. jendar will be played Friday. A vic new pad. c Bs ie ¢ way. It was an interesting| Red Kiltifer, tsitory by elther school would mean game Tuesday that he has ever y E aes , te A Signa ished up since he joined the In. | fight and filled with ‘thrills. Vexmais (eamune ee Mee sre |the title puld they both win, a} ians in midsummer last year. He| The special event introduced a scross the |B exsary. Should they Tywade one of the most remarkable |N¢¥ lightweight from Salt Lake to| prairies and mountains both lose, and F n wing, the three schools would be place. West ed for first uttle plays Lincoln, = of the season when he went | Seattle bugs and he showed plenty Bald Umpire W aa e : Fhe os ita tee Daldwin got Umpire Ward to change a Oe to his left and nailed Pearce's \Of class. He votes under the name | , Pa! te chines 8 inder with his gloved hand. Hef Eddie Shannon and be knows | two o in the forearm, (Queen Ant Brondway and fiver the ball while off balance and |Plenty. He handed Joe McKenney, | but v it was '® foul |Franklin meets Roosevelt in the | "managed to just nail his man. He|the lightie pride of the U. 8. 8.) ee ey nus Just where the ball. mit | chiang contests, | M after making the throw, but | Oklahoma, a neat trimming. him. ‘The score R. H. E.} Managed to get the ball away in of gobs named Sailor | ~~ West Seattle ........ 4 8 6) Besides this he drove in |F' and Al Brett met in the} — Ward. one of the new umpires, |Queen Anne ... BE est Satay Y worked pretty well behind the pi He was giving the pitchers plenty of the corners, Lord Bill Byron made |second prelim and the Intter won| |when his playmate fell to the floor | in the second round without being| his season's debut and ornted ns hit, disqualifying himself, | Me will work behind the bat Paul Strand js a great hitter, but | Chick Tabit and Ea McGowan, | eae ‘st run. Batteries: Butler, LaChance and |Sypher; Johnson and McKenzie. | FRANKLIN BEAT Franklin proved easy for Broad Balt Lake slugger is still in the {Steen but willing welterwelghts, | tarry Woiverton changed his batting | ay paeteieas Tigers upset | mors because he Isn't a major |°Pened the show with a draw, call-|order maim "yesterday, hitting | Weleh | NAY Yesterday Pin teataer at Deague flychaser. He has improved |¢4 bY Whitman, and the fans gave | fourth, Orr fifth, Crane sixth and Bald: |the Acerivtiice Phe feat aac bene 0) in ‘the garden since |tHe verdict the order of the onion, | eer was 11 to 7. Patricelli, the Fr “Dufly Lewis took the clud and|thinking that Tabit had won Peto Ritchie i stilt tra Psalter: wan taished tau kt him some fieldin, R ¢ | Only a small house sat in on |sore throwing arm. He ‘ <i ayer ihe ati age Bab me ee Bui last night's entertainment when he collided with the first r injbingles. The score R. 4 n balls hit over one |¥_ Practice ame at San Jose, and. he |Hroadway aateeeee el “his head. Brick Eldred rapped a} | Sasn't been’ right since pklin ..... vee _ Bard hit ball over his noodle in ae, early part of the game Tuesday SEALS DEFEAT | + lie turned in nice page tare tape and Strand had a hard time figur- | OAKS, 9 TO 3) neded on Rehwer's | Burn H hh. Pearce went ing out where the ball was going, RANCISCO, May 30. picked up the ~ turning awkwardly several time: after a hard run and Lestie dug Reynolds and nd Kenny. BALLARD SHUT OUT ancisco defeated Oa nd, 9 to Th | it ont of the dirt in time for the | Ballard was shut out by Lincoln, Eo legs Do healB hea | in the first game of the series here} putest. | 4 re 3% in an interesting suites at With the ball but, like Jim O'Con- | vesterd | | ‘ The 1 Mell. Strand doesn't look any too | the aiche R. HE, |, Blake and either Grose or Willams | Ballard yeste I he Lincoin de . core — %. H, |are due for the locaia today, with the|fense, for the firat timo thie season, $904 on balls over his dome Oakland 3. 1, 2] Bee selections still in dount ht 4 : showed # Iiitie real.ctava and ut | | San Francisco 9 #17 2 down more than one Ballard bingle | | z ve} y a 3 Ymcar Vitt is out of the Ree lineup y | Tse! Goubanertuid Ye er Paiets | hte daieriga’ ands Barve aeeree iat ordinarily would have gone for fi aying the third station a hit. The score: R. H. EB. But don’t let anybody tell you pace bation hg . ANOOHA Ui sats vinci sp ssa Oe Wee that Paul *Strand is leading the| | atte q fesgue in hitting because he it py, | BEAVERS COP Malle sledge ON. 8 Ox sa ha ayn “Ing in a small park at Salt Lake. Tete and Hyman; {That baby would hit on any club in| VERNON STARS _ "2", OPENING ‘GAME | "ARE WALLOPED |!" ‘this league. He crashes ‘em on? a}, PORTLAND, Mi nen) LO ANGELES,’ May 30.—Jake |to was beaten here terday by| LOS 4 May ; ; “Mine. He hit two singles oft of Portland, 10 to 4, in a hard-hitting |May and Elmer Reiger, the prides GARFIELD WINS -UBimer Jacobs chat fairly smoked, | peace i ; jof the Vernon pitebing staff, were| Garfield crept up behind Roose n from the mound here yester.|Vvelt yesterday on Walla Walla field JACOBS 1S 10 15 by Lox Angeles sluggers, and|and won the HITTING STRIDE E and Koehler;|the Angels won the opening game | Was a see-saw affair, bye) Himer Jacobs is in his stride now. | ceumplor, Eckert and Onslow |of the werles, 9 to 4. leading and then the oth al it's t e f ‘The big hurler is one of the most | © es | | Sacramento | Portland Fittery, driv ene nih, | The score~ R. H | five hits were made during the con. | ° p ive pitchers in the league when | Lake Tuesday, pitches a great deal Vernon 4 9 3 | test ever m di “he Js right. He should have won|iike his famous brother, Herman, 9 14 1! Garfield's big session was in the cigarette ade. ‘that 13inning game he lost last |now with Detroit. He pitches a nd D, sur? |sixth, when six tallies were made, Sweek and he had to travel 10 too, The effect of this de- 1d Baldwin |A Roosevelt rally in the ninth was frames to win Tuesday. Elmer is | y Was demonstrated yesterday nipped just in time when a runner fe alfective not only because he has | when the Redskins tried to bunt on he “stuff, but because he knows | him? He started the season with how-to use it, IKI WANTS MORE Battling Siki, colored boxer, ha was caught napping off second by Yatuka, the Japanese pitching star Portland and many of the boys and| wired a challenge for return jot Garfield, ‘The score: It, H. 1. | : girls present yesterday couldn't fig: with Mike MeTigue, the Irish | Roowevelt V 364) _PILerte LikE jure out why Portland couldn't use| heavyweight, He wants the match |Garticld 8 10. 4] IS BROTHER he has been|to take him. Some say that : ance or| Butteries: _ Ted Pilette, who worked for Salt loaned tm the Beos tor the season. —_——$_ | Foster, place either In F Gardner and Alexander; | Yataka and MeGu TWO COLORED PREP ATHLETES MEET ON SATURDAY | HO'LL win, Brice Jerking, colored star of the Ballard, the 4 Ka Jenkins? track team, will clash for the first| time, There are probably vary few Seat-|time in the annual albeity track| ‘The + tle sport lovers who haven't been| meet at the Stadium Saturday after-| that these two cc * anked this question, noon. The 100-yard dash, with these} compete in. + For the benefit of the few who|two men as the featured performers} be another J aren't quite clear on what it’s all] holds as much interest as any about, a little word of explanation: athletic event of the yenr Brice Taylor, the great Franklin| have starred in previous me 1 colored sprinter and Ed America. ‘aylor or distance in exactly the same] ‘The high svhool meet. thi« year | promises 10 be one of the most won't be all} keenly contested in the history of| 1 athletes will] prep sports, A great crowd {4 ex The broad Jump should] pected to be at the Stadium Satur. | thriller, A few weeks} day afternoon to witness the com single} ago Jenkins smashed the high school} petition, | be broad jump made by Taylor lust The preliminaries for the meet! % und) year, Taylov and Jenkins will both} will be run off th Mrs watches show they have negotiated! be out wunting for new marks, day, Ce AA Oa 100-yard dash ot Ca inathea cation

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