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PAGE 20 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 1, Wize SAMMY CRANE HAS BECOME IMPORTANT COG IN TRIBE MACHIN Infielder |OUR BOARDING HOUS _BY AHE BRN) 4 Amateurs [BATTING AVERAGES | Cline Will Is Playing @ “von Of SINAN SURE. ruawe) to Battle : an aes 7a = Give Davs MDEAR, Nou Jest! at EATERG~ , . MEAKKALH, Menttle ‘ ee : Fine Game) »* see V7) wisove,-mose ves a AN, for Titles Papa :: 8 Hard Scup “WOSE CHICKENS. |%] GeT-WeIR FILL DAILY = EI 4 Fills Hole at Second Base oF NOURS GET : pic pal ir a : / = Show Is Scheduled : ; : Tiger Johnny Coms Up Left Vacant When Hal SOMETHING “fo EAT CHICKEN ISN'T SUC RUMGTICK OF Fr! 'elaHTY or Austin & Salt’s |i ; ‘ : ‘ From the SouthWith Nu NOTES OFF ’ BY LEO H. LASSEN oe ele LISI EXTERGe| | WOULD BE LIKE rmouornow AMMY CRANE is proving to be MEAT DEALER AG-TO HAVING “THEM NIBBLING A A PIANO! | 1 any fone of the most important cogs DRESS “THEM PREPARED FORTHE TABLE BAG! : l b ‘ ; , : ¢¢ time for Pacific Coust wetwelKt or seyen ys. T eee rere castball machine ‘The FoR“HE KETTLE} WN WoRD« “THe cHow : ag peed nc age Volto ‘ein f , Bee ewer oY imstee ete eecag tilé ‘infielder played another ell game Thursday, hitting three YueW CHICKEN WAS ns t t 3 1 } e | wh J test Trayle ha been on Peafe smacks in four trips and mak ONLN EATEN on STRTE. 4 um a “ " r , the receiving end of m of the P ihe a dard of a play on Peters’ Texas OCCASIONG BN “He 7 t F at mbenhal f i , ; ‘ mer in the latter part of the £) ‘ divas 4 . ti ; ; In Tiger Johnny Clinewo-fisted game. | EMPEROR OF CHINA?! Tee e ti ; i 5 1 00 nu 200) Lon Angeles scrapper ‘Crane is a shortstop by trade, but ene 3 ro Mere o is 331 ‘linman thinks that he h lined up iroumstances have forced him out foiwite, Ha HY D Ih 3 boy who 1 x M De position thruout the season, He ? . ‘ c ination L ele ‘ ; | exceptionally good textin T yed third while Ted Baldwin was he race f r " n a i ‘ low Cline hopped off e Out of the game and sinc n ¥ ts has na lows Se tame ri} : from Portland yesterdaafternoon rin failed to make the Coast sue : to two f 1 ne i . ar nd Jost no time in trang up to Pegrade he has been playing second q . n W e are four | . ake "1 5 Austin & Salt's gym A donning Phe pleasing part of Sam's : . \ . t « ‘ pong tei ry a3 ' 63 his togs for out is that he is crashing the ege in the ; ‘ will t to t » to eles e231 ; After } Pinches and hitting behind the run:| Vf X. h arts a ia 8 J the fa ff Bere when hits count y f ‘ e bap EF AN es Crane is tending to Is knitting this ‘ r selae ; tale ‘ahokee ear and is taking baseball seriously 1 Cline earned his sotiatt of “Ti There is talk of wedding bells with \ SS t c € 4 te ger” t ay syleot whip- HBam as one of the principals and th , ni i Y . 1 ning aud: eoaution: Teebache -& indian star is settling down to rea : ‘ r : whole book full of elppit to bear nm SEZA Mode ne * GRIGG, seattle { nis Out. Cline has partpated in Portia 1 ag ‘ ‘ battles duing 1 career, . 3 /MMER'S WIN wi . Of, k t « ' t 1 1 5 » ting the best bows at } weight $ WAS BIG HELP \ / » ty r the t X r > 187 16 i 1 06 17 |), fornia. and. the louthern When Bil! Plummer turned in | y . Kk at ’ sorament i 3 4 4 ; {1 | states, In Arizona, New ico and f over the Bees yesterday it wa . ; \ / i t « fello uve | Moca \ngeles ‘ Southern Califc they je John heip, as Harry Wolverton has 5 : 2 A, o | im excellent { amt » Francis o% a ® 404 ny as @ ‘chimplon, Hekes the P sitchtne staff pretty well in lin = ~ - c / , r nent t e 1 } =o tng ca oo ; @ il 3 yeor ‘ “ ix and ten-1 sd bouts ich be » Harry Gardner js due Frida bs Z " c er I hi M abe ° 7 , 6.6 200 ter than the four-round mg, and obs Saturday, and then Wolver a Z y ‘ " an JOUNNTON, heattle : a number of his yest goes ve been A will have Gregg and Blake tip 1 cat de , e ioe gly bor cooee BE MOT. 385 BS ’ |distance set-tos. Sunday again r Z Me x rar The ¥ ‘ament 63 cs7| Cline has polished offgatt Bra? . a - wy i 1 ra oportio: Lelae tland 1 10 Tris Ort rty Farre tON CLAS a ' out Torzan De. ~~ y seeeee 337 48 J ‘ 297 | George, € Cline. $Y HIMSELF Aye first opponent, in twolpirapeker Oukian 14s 1 i : ; Sailor Larry, Jack Lynchamaica © Lord Bill Byren is in a « pounds r r decision over 1 \e 39 1 7 7 0 ’ 79\Kid and oth scaling > if when It comes to con ——"(Krnie Rogers two weeks ago, Me-|¥* a Fr e ut He aes jfrom 145 to 165 pounds.Pounds Ras ert Poo Ballard Stieng Penavite to Win Iiroran inh ed sored | ens i ar ae YE RS SHIN we, eomewnant le ere we ted a technical Jerse James 1 ' 1 4 $ may avis wasn't ho par- the afternoon by r Baler Canin’, <3 ‘ Davis wasn't any}o par Peters out of the game rad in his we records they | ROHWER, Seattle trates Til ; { aa about meeting him,t after Mob much back talk. Byron is a real| A l All- ty M t S t ad ot arentytaatabad Gen, Pert ERT VEST ear eae le ep : tithe Jatter agreed to post $0 that Re ak roe “veate| nnua Ci COE SATULAAY rr coun seat-| Ser, bas rams Fae ar the ee el oy igh? Tae ding color to the struggles he is/ BY TOM OLS ig. teotuaonal Leora, Wil anita ER eee : b 2, 2 16 6.310 -if@lo¢ the scrap, Travie acced the ‘ darn e. 1S he * Bey hays oe he i i tithe night at Austin |ORR, le 2 4 Seay | match. ee snare | qresenli high school track team enters the annual All-C ity meet at the Stadium |f% Jyseut tus Tie ete mas ft Portiand 1 1s 1 ¢ 367| Two matches were DRED BEST HITTER | Saturday afternoon a strong favorite to win the honors. Unless the Ballard athletes ey ar 1 n relly smn d ape ’ 3. 2267 1 to round out th COAST LEAGUE |fall down very noticeably, the Beavers should prance home with the city title for the first!Tommy Green. Har Baldwin, Los Angeles 7 8 ‘ ee non And 308) 2Us SANE BE "They fe. fa sees thee Poul | time in the history of,the institution. ich nnon, | whe qn CRANE, heat ; 7 a ied shales spe Rear y ple a trands, Bert Ellisons, Pete Schneid sigs Pagans Spt kaa i ay the Orie ite |B jenttio + eee ~ Se ee 8 4 ne Arena, will meet Sy) return Mees seat or the Sluggers | The showing of the Beavers in previous meets is the one reason why they are so strongly : L as 368 29 ; tha’ ooml- ieee: sent ‘avore: 0. ge Gree Vrankioe\a 1 2 ; me in ‘Coast league, but yours truly favored to cop the honors. vans i gaara aca. Bets . 5 : 1 week's bill puldn’t trade Brick Eldred for any | Rites ha the evidence of an easy win for Ballard, there has probably never before been |you hav 2 ty eee ee ‘ ‘ ; : 4 6 on, the Olyfa light @f them. Day in and day out/shown such keen interest in an All-City high schoo! " » to|for aners. ‘They are ; seeteee 1 7 ; ‘ fa dA Rs MS d is the best hitter in the ao-/several clashes between different sthlete th hool:meet. This is undoubtedly due taj re ee Tie pound dass, Chances ° ot i ‘ will tackle Benny Shani in th ‘ es that are looming. * b ne cial event, Shannor hen it comes tothe pinches) 744° ouistanding. feature of the) -————— ure they may meet in the finals.) aes ast i he, Sale , Bentile ee ¢ : 4 +S Be ; restive the mettle | Travie : ' De been relar pas ur of thegqular rot on Bean clout fre qs amy <ime: gs TR RESET RTT eT % tches tonight |prown, Sacr * pnpenphinceeede oii: c HB A a0 : i8\ Lake boy of class, defeatJos Me- p hit three again yesterday, driving } 4 : t tein 2 1 e 3|Kensey, of the U, 8S. S.glahoma ‘Taylor of Franklin and Ed Jenkins The ko oettie ‘all ments as to who len. P ‘ 2 1 2 99 | i el Ahree runs and got a walk on bis |ce Banard, two great colored ath- x fi Wel ‘TAILORS TO be the champion in each dl }iiAtty. Lom An : 2 : | ames imeet should develop when Brice may take 15 mate ps ; : fetes, compete for the first time in ¢ first bout will get under |mitter mer seep steno 4-1 ies ie : “a ISH OUT way at $:30 o'clock and the scrap, | McGinn amento 7 x 8 3 BANFF, Alta., June 1.mprov | 7 t EAK ARM 1S | "main careers. : | [foee Seiml bhst’ ta 1 tie amoke |!oeker, Vernon ; ss 35 3 267 |ment of camping facllities Bantt SSING jgitavior je by. far the belter known | | THEIR GAMES has bi Latayatts, Cexient. » = ~4 4 : |for automobile tourists iiow. be- ay hand Eldred a knock ¢very [Of the two, principally for the rea-! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | hax blown over JACOBS, Seat ts > i o7"* ling made, The Mount Rue camp Kerns, Balt Lake ... fn'a While about his weak|s4m thatohe bas been in high school | re t AILORED READY'S club in Tho}, There are four ty good ama: |iienna, Vernon aeibcnasete 24i| site is being improyed andlarged, | San Francisco ....... } ae teurn grouped in the | ad Porth 5 ri vi di t 00d t! athletics for a longer time than his | 08” Fre st SE ss jteurs gr Middleton, Portiand . : J will be equipped with anodern spent eet secre Ballard rival. However, Jenkinstrotung eo Sieh patel aeriry has reorganized, and /finais, Jimmy Dunn meets y| MeCaffignn, Oakland : Ne sie /quablaheaa Oe 25 mr or Lane, Because if Roas |Startled prep:track circles early thia|Vernon ci...cc.c00s 282 teelerann he loa of Al Barberi, | Cena, while Lighting Melody | 5 |tangte w ‘reddie Burnett owouldn’ shed. [Salt Lake ... ‘ 2 sor {erack outfielder, Ted Abner, “first: : He ben gt ea padi adl yerap rece mae by Bice in 1022, ~~ Rene Ce sz }eacker, und Buss White, catcher, will /iwo winners will box fot the cham i { m 94 23. ttle : a oO x i be: a if 411 | continue in the league. They have| Iplonship. All of these boys know ual ee ‘ithe rudiments of the game and i eat of them and is far from tied it. great dual is expected when that |Oakiand . #68) signed Townley, catcher, France, show class Dunn has looked the pait compete in the fump. Tuylor, | — . < . putfield josaet ic \ |shoula he perfect his take-off, may | NATIONAL LEAGUE lee is ler, and Schlosser, first-sack | Won. Last, Pet.{Sf to replace these men , ; ’ , iS SHAKES t Jenkins. New York t |bent to date, but may find plenty CLUB | lard supporters figurf Jenkins | Pittebure i The Tallors will clash with the Y. jot opposition. All boxers in the | {hig to get more hitting strength |to be able to at least tle Taylor for /j nat! Hs A in thely deuy geelieiinary |tournament: mist report to Loanls | hy ame, Dutty Lewis shook |first place in the 100-yard dash. |g tous Shae 2 pogrigecttond season at Washington | Austin by 7:30 this evening at the field yesterday, but. the|/They have both been clocked at ex-|Chicaso ‘ +53 | ze gym. ‘Tho public is welcome and | d bat power weakened his inner{attly the same time in the cen. | Boston 7 2 434| In the other games booked for|tho 65 cents admission charge will He jerked Kearns from |tury. freer eg 2 #00) Sunday the Rainier Vatiey Merchants stand for the finals as it did for the | ee St, ou treba | will pl tent O1 ‘0. i r pee. pd shifted Sheehan there from! “Jack ‘Torney of Lincoln Is expect-| St. Tovls 4, Pittehare.t | Will play the Best thoe Shop at Co- preliminary soe He took Leslie off of first| oq to capture the 440-yatd dash, al-| 3, chicago 3 ach Dry Cleanern | Brooklyn 6, 7 * @ shifted him to second, covering ito the competition should be of) New York 4, Philadelphia 1 hit slaps ken cinehe paiiaah” led abe iicheett. sees Sie gpa |Piraten at Broadway and the Arden 5 | ‘The pretiminaries of the meet! AMERICAN LEAGUE ets Eee eal } alla Walla inten stl destirdesiatiernoas ta] sat. Ret | WINNER OVER the Stadium, No upsets marked the|Sumicne in BO S| iiome (eam managers, should call bonsai Ren En ‘e “| UTAH SQUAD Lake infield. He is expected to|” Rath Taylor and Jenkins, running |Detrolt ra 475| The Star today at 6 p. m. to inform | the club again in a few days.|; ba tee St. Louts ... A 49 | this department as to what time they ILL PLUMMER, one of the young '¥8-| in different heats, won the 100-yard | w; Hdiier Glos in thie Rast secently| haste emi tee dere. tiene 12S | eee cones -489/have the grounds for on Sunday. twirlers on the Seattle club, dnd Vite went to hishome. Vitt is | seconds. Taylor had a slight edwge,|Boston ....0.0000.0.! in — mtepped out and beat the Salt Lake fy fielder and hits like demon | however, as he was set backia yard —— | Bees Thursday, 8 to 4. He had a lot circult. ltor breaking. ep gee i lh ANNUAL CREW \of stuff on the apple and was work ing a chango,of pace better than he | The results of the preliminary Chicago 4 AND MISJUDGES ml | heats yesterday follow: Only games ‘scheduled. BANQUET HE I D)" # shown béfore-this year. — pall hard OTHER FLY | 120-Yard High Hurdles (first neaty— The Indians hit the i Ki Speaker's homer wit one 07 # the | | 1 Strand can hit and run and;Avstin, Qdden Anne, “first; Kennedy, | with innin Ph ON: HURSDAY hind him, driving Elmer Meyers to 3 me ex scored the runs th . I z f but Just fair fielding ability |tinea®, seeond: | Glisiore. | Rooeevalt | Crevetand m 6-t0-4 victory over the White the showers early in the game and ‘keeping him in the minors. » He} 9:17 ‘1-5. ‘ , yi fox. ® EMBERS of the University of|taking kindly to the offerings of] Crane's drive in the eighth | 120-Yard High Murdtes (second heat}— cogs Washington varsity Pudgy Gould. i Five hits off Meadow: th i arsity and frosh y G @ @ run came over when the hit, |Jémkinu Ballard, first; Arwine, Queen}, tive Pile ot Meadows in the fourth| crows, subs, university officials and| The victory marked tho fourth Anne, second; Schooley, Lincoln, third; 7 . | should have been out, went for |Gouriay, West Seattle, fourth, Time—|!*t?+ victory over tho Pirates. friends of rowing attended the in.| straight for the Red#kins and the double. But that baby can sock Ly 3 - ara ines, tripie | *Pirational crew banquet last even. eighth win out of 11 starts in the (pall, afd the boys Who pave ee eee cir ee amine id a tingle by Dun -4| ing at the College club, Sixth and] present home stay fetip there say there are a dozen | ona: Austin, Queen Anne, third; T, Hyt- h and enabled the Reds to beat | Spring. Sders in the big show that |lengren, Roosevelt, fourth, Time—0:10 2-5, |*R¢ Cubs, 3 to 2, Winlock Miller, member of the|»2a't ke AB, R { 100-Yard Di (necotid heat)—Taylor, bs Rg 4 Vrederte t ‘ e { ’t carry bats to Strand as aD} enki Art, Senrocdor, Gueen ene] Severeld got two doubles and threa| board of regents of the university, | Wilhoit ‘ 1 ota ®. ran second; Johnson, Lincoln, third; Porter, | Uneles In five th » helped the/and a great follower of the rowing |} Broadway, fourth. ‘Timo—0:16 Browns ‘beat 3 game, was toastmaster. He, with | Sune : ar 23 8 cheapened to Dollar appeal, 220-Yard Low Hurdles (first heat)— ~ don of . . Jenkion, Ballard, tests Torhey” Lincoln, Dean Condon of the university fao-| sheet JenkionBalard, fat, ‘orbey. neon ay, were ete to noory em: = © | but the original $1.00 razor Gergritt, Franklin, fourth, Time: bership of the Varsity O-Yard Dash (first heat)—Kdwards, Ronald Walker, diss | tebe * ° ele Shelley, Garfield, first; Chase, Queer Dade : nabn, ° na F ve Doll Ed on. ‘The Tribe ran wild om the sacks ‘Anne, second; Li ton, ‘Ballard, pore jturned out for crew for four yearn | Anfinson, ase 1 1 ar 1t1 e sont pilfering six bases on the fourth. Time: without making his letter, was voted |@UM P Belt Lake battery men. O-Yard Dann (first heat)—Edwarad, BILL TODAY |! Pisott trophy tor being the most Tor twenty years.\GEM has said that no razor hroeder, Queen An sBaldorin stole second on a deiayed tea ihe Time—oci3 2-6. FTNHE final games of the high school nish, QAR ta thoie weg raya aer } could be worth $5.00 as long as the Gem is $1.00, was a pip in jhe sixth, and then , fourth, Time—0:2 st was drank to the lato| {Ane If - third jamt to make It good. uierara, D 1 hag, tors Hf played today a4 sched-| Hiram Connibear, the great Wash-| fitrnay ef 00000. 3 3 ; Competition now grudgingly admits it. : piss rankiin, first; T. 0 uled, Ww’ contested on sloppy | ington crew coach. eae ib ashe 0eed 2 ‘ r * . Gall that & featte receiver hes deme ter, Dallard, fourth, Timenost ane, |AAMK. A sey tains wan fesing ox * Sale ale rr Cae When they met our $1.00 price wemet their $5.00 strated this Sear mpratan. ee SOLLY SEAMAN | para § i | standard—just to keep up the value difference, Coumbe batted for for Meyers in the | SACRAMENTO IS My Abe sed Franklin meets Roose- WINS VERDICT. ‘ Fy ‘Take this Gem De Luxe Supreme for instance, You will ae velt at Roosevelt, Broadway and admit it? : nae yee era Piommer got oat oa waa nore in toe| AGAIN WINNER | auecn anti tangio'at Brosdway andl TACOMA, June 1.—Solly acted, cei adut it's certainly $5:00 standardin, svecyrapect, As bth ees ‘ Seaman,| *patted tor Myer in four e ihatter of fact tt 3 . B hen the Bees had the bases full! PORTLAND, June 1—ddcramento | Ballard and Garfield €lash at Ballard.| clever New York lightweight, won| > by innings gt Surpasses the picture. the Bee catcher it tad bail right again defeated Portland here yester-|All games are to start at 3:80/the decision over Johnny Jordan|* 4 r ‘The price is just $1,00 for the handsome Ivory-like case id Plummer started’ a|day. The score was 2 to 0, o'clock. of Tacoma here Inst night, Mor. i i i killing that rulsed the’ Utahane |" ‘Phe score: RHE. ———_-___— | gaa Sabeg lock) Tghtto, vestea moat complete with razor outfit, Heavy nickel plate is sani- 0 0 day, errr ; : , "3 ta Sacramento . 7 Shannon of Portland In the semi.|,,!2mnKe pitched—d 3. 7 tary and wears forever; gold film plate only wears “The Bees are having as bad n time on | Portland . . Nee AY oa VERNON AGAIN qinddy,' -evankiaCethiesana ‘any ant batted ON Moore 4. fun noceea A supply of Gem Donble Life Blades completes the sa A road: as the Indians did reeently.| ‘Batteries — Prough and Schang; Young, feath fem + 5 ang; ng, feathers, fought to a draw,|Off Myers 5, Runs responsible for—~Myers eee ot hut two starts out of th Yarrigon and Daly, IS DEFEATED | Hddie McCarthy, Olypmia, 130-pound.| 4, Plummer 4, Gould 3. Los re ° te 108 ANGELHS, June 1—Los An-/ knocked out Billy Lang of Portland) ecm 1, Goulls. Stolen baron tdced, | 5 ) land a ; Bill Orr hit two on the pick on geles won the fourth gamo in a row|in the third ae Tae: wainein de tanec e tee, Gem Double Life ited don the thie bane W HITMAN. NINE here yesterday when Vernon was de- fo avin hue do Bi 1 Sent wusanes, ont Crane, wrelesa= ways Btily Greve atures 4 ae feated, 6 to 5: | | Fone batted tn 3, Crane 2, asc clsan Neary ‘one gulag for» double, BEATEN AGAIN | ‘te score rw. &|NUNES SIGNED Anacogrank.: Dotle nase coma te eee De oe ie ai $ WALLA WALLA, Jue 1,—The| Vernon. ......, 5 10 area to Lewis, Plummer co Bitehie: us f anyother blade ’ Fentettay and ratte tf | University of Washington bail team| 10% Angeles . 6 9 TO BOX RIDLEY | rim ‘ os, Umpirais everywhere | Teague style, took the second game from Whitman | Batterfes—James, Jolly and Mur-| PORTLAND, June 1.—Danny| 2” ! here yesterday, 2 to 1. Washington | PP¥; Hughes, Thomas and Byler, Nunes, Pacific coast featherweight —_— we bo a four bingles and the losers cri TSR a, EP ale bout at i fh Bud Ridley in WALTER MAILS Chas, three. nx, | BELGIUM LOSES ion sccoraing ‘to nares’ tena] ~DEFEATS SEALS! DE LUXE N Sl oO turn. BAUS aia oe : ; DAVIS CUP PLAY Hosa ag : ae: event Will be) SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.—With Cie Wa 3 er 0 ho auspices of tho|) cl ce —TODAY— Harper, Gindae? and ‘Walhy; Rich| BRUSSELS, June 1.—knetand| Amerienn Togion there MT altede het iOte Hib: GE OPER REE : RAZOR A LE and Walther. ctory over Belgium to- i Mea! i i lst of wins of San Us. day in thelr Davia cup preliminary [Francisco here yesterday and won round when J, G, Gilbert, England, OREGON RIFLE } tho'game, 6 to 2. veryw SALT LAKE PORTLAND, June 1—Bud Ridiey | defeated George Watson, Belgium, al |, CORVALLIS, Ore, Juno 1—-Six-|. The seor et Beste a of Seattle and Joe Graham of Seat-| 6-4, 6-2 and 62inawingles mateh, | ty-five shotgun handlers Oakland tree Game at 2:45 tle boxed a fast 10-round draw here| As the result of yesterday's play|parts of Oregon gathered here to.| 280 rancl4co. 2 6 ’ GEM SANETY RAZOR CORPORATION Got \reserved seats at Base. last night. Ridley scored a knock.| the score now stands three to one|day for the stato trap shootinn ome | Hatteriev-—Matis and Baker; Gary the mpattltaneags tcc 230.9 eadquarters, Arcade down in the third. Frankie Gran.|in favor of the British team, nament, The event and Agnew Building. detta, the “Portland Sheik," won = and Sunday, with the state title \Elott 2266 the call from Able Gordon in the Vacant, property can be quickly | going to the marksman making the semi-final, disposed thru the Want Ada, Vest avorage for 200 target, fyom all) will run today gives you # rato of 16 cents por line in the want ads,

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