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THE SEATTLE STAR LOUIE’S CLE EANERS AND THREE BROTHERS DYERS IN STAR FINALS . . ( 9: 4 Al a 2 Louie’s in |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN] Vernon Is {Former Champto Won't 7 olerate Smoking Pie BONY:| o-oo a ae Waa Winner in || Coach Miss Wills! qt Arena Scrap Tuesday , i { GREKT SCOTT BONS! iN A oe ebb entihg yin . fou ‘ en's nations \GARDLESS of who wins tomorrow night’s fight at the Win Battle ) SOME SCOUNDREL WAS b pil ee \V| reeu-w f WeKT Do0R on x Botn Tilt neiee 160. annie A By Avess tooman aes Ds, Thechoos: Kraehe, gaat “ MADE OFF WITH MY GEA GULLS |*| COOP CAUSEL| Ti! BAG Goal ears, We i Dode Bereot, one won't have to wait until the smoke blows r : : \ZE CHICKENS! < eh You DIDNT } | | si mie ate ’ over to find out, For the simple reason tha ne Come From Behind With |_|) .‘" iy Nadie at Nou HADOUT \ | FEep'ems| | IF WE CAUGHT gg ere aig i Peg e weation |} gny smoke. That is, if some 25 odd firemen or so can keep Nine Runs; Roe Halts eats Ais, , THERE ¢= ALL. You ‘EM IN HIS oped by Tigers, 8 to , an Berkeley. | the elusive stogies and fags out of commission during the . “ NNERY AND TU BET You'Lt 3 SA d 6 to 2 y ‘ t : r Tailored Ready = ENNEF bid u 2 BF 0 EVER Silook|| GARDEN AGAI and 6 to 2 i oh evenipg’s entertainment. NARN A ONE \S “THERE = FIND ‘6M on AT ‘EM WE'D FLIP A 7 Pe tne > nie ; The haze around the ring at the Arena on various and BY LEO H, LASSEN QUICK! PHONE “TH SOME STREET] | was Nau Col, AN! VT'D j Bs chow sundry fight nights sometimes resembled a smoke screen Tou=* arabbore | | Police “10 se ND OVER | acne FST! BE HEADS esterday, The score ‘Char ge of left in the wake of a torpedo destroyer. Alonzo Austig, . EY dae: INVESTIGATOR: f+ MAIN FOR A “WEN Lose! a junior member of the firm of Austin and Salt, and erstwhile entered ¢ f Sta J 2 > ~ ry) 7 Ae magn |director of the destinies of Henry Dode Bercot, has tak ree eRe re af . t = ; h McCarthy jupon himself to ify the ,roun ap. roced former : Lan ; atmosphere tomorrow night |'"** rll hag k sur piiadoaris — ‘ woes i Xx : j sf 5 A oD d in the vicinity of said Arena. ‘ wilt be called upesl to'hal Prapaland = park , : . ; ¢ K Welsh ; re enie | Alonzo points out with none} A week in the Olymple Be a nk Be : / ‘ : HP ANGELES, Cal, Juno 11—~/too soft words that smoke is | mount aueer crud 6 to 2 at Sou SS Z : 4 Claiming that he has no inter-|the most inju thing that can | HeKs and log t in the Seattle baseball club and| possibly be foisted upon 1 lo of |Four days nly a minor stockholder in the |mauling millers. He Angeles team, Wm, Wri amok fight night wne Chicago ( per cent better battles here today o know. At any rate an ces by Wm. Me-| will be made or rather the resident he Pacific |man patrons of the fintic ¥ that he is promott ¥ to take a final drag syndicate baseb ‘ poniting themselves fi came back with | nth / Noi f ermed the “rule of r 6 und take was called as © time | | he 1 1 . toast baseball indicated! ‘The new wrinkle will be given a the: boxer, who ‘will ‘entey was up. fe } \ p 7 u was ready back up against Bercot tomorrow tryout and it makes any vast kard, who purchased / Z y | ’ i lk Carl Roe was the whole show in J | Pig Sifference » thi uo will ti = the other game of the He } ‘ F AY 4tY mit eae epeesregoig pare 9 aR ie at The, bigs dof thane that wonderful « j ‘ aq hormat ie de Mig pe Bo ei gpa ge arto CI iil here since the Tallora popping up a : a ji {Hchne a ' Hein dae Bs t least forego a seasion with |F"mer-Langtord tilt is expected to aed vse s - E = a r 4 of the Pact Of w.iness the go, There has been a eral down strikes. “ : der, 5 weed for an hour or so |‘ A ues ee ee only five hits off of his deli on leag ee cent ae a eiee ee call, the pe ek, for re cay two t i into WG ae plas Bess : i they |¢rvations from all over the North- oa: + g , 4 4 win tn nint ey ; $|must satisfy thelr desire for a putt.| "ert More thun 200 paskeboards ee CLR — ae. Weert R " Wf : . mper ti , - 52 4 $| Laying all preliminaries aside, | yey will flock uo from Grkys, Lae : aw ZR 2 i A - ~ | annah t 4 Wise 1 @|Dode Bercot and Ted Krache aré| por in droves. Monroe wi'l be on Art Butler and James Mull : } . r De ent q $|Primed for their little test of con) nang en masse to cheer Bercot on. started on the mound and the f : 2 Batt tn | See Soe Cie EN ae 0 RT ae ; er hurled remarkable ball, holding : Spier : : of bec rite cia lee a is tha favorite, but both the Cleaners to two bingles unti s ’ vs plenty of backers. Krache ew up in the seventh. Mullally haa. ten seoeeican, 4c was hit hard right off the Feel, the to make a great champions scoring three times in difference. cr wing will the third when Johnny Th Bercot wound up his training licks | know that he has been in a fight. F te Ms 4 4 : 3 i ' FF ust a! y lay,| The rema of the curd iinet wits two on oes esi OEY Net Championship Play Sea! ss ad SN Ae 6 mere Zoe |e eee ee Bnd substituted Er gw y ar S ere is ernoon n [ - eg and finished up with a brace |j ; sages first went tour | cantos “with the fourth and he he " 1 rar ; jiand, lightweights Woeses toys ately the vt of ‘he) FYAROLD VAN DYKE JOHNS and Earl White will meet in the featured match of the) ihe Want, "rine"! Un to aint | Gack Hanae a: Coueh aepotaaae Lae ee ee ek ae ‘orl opening of the annual city tennis tournament this afternoon on the courts of the 3 hed . ¢ de-|Dode is right—there is no gainsay. |, ponds ae ee nieeg ee a ya attle Tennis club. Johns won the men’s singles championship last year, while White has) , » Pers : ip . jing that. The Monroe meet} {s| Babe Foote, of Olympia, ve grounder sneak under } siove. | established a reputation as a star on the playfield courts. Lan ] ; o)t. Oardner 1 pares goes re’, alert,confi ent | Chases Roon y, of Los Angeles, Burke stole and came 4 a} Bob Hesketh, University of Washington singles champion, meets Howard Langlie in ia hwer, ré , Torsan.. Threrneee Wits—Dedie WH | “me, Sods GF atin pond wice:| cmalle temenioe Clardan’ aa ii Dingle. | another important match. fe Bidred, ef : Sacrifice hite—Warner, Bohneider, James. Lynch, of Cleveland, va. | |ful leather pushers, brimming over vie ambition, are set for the fra- | | cas. : "welsh. 1b 23 ¢Time—t'38, Umplree—Ward and Byron. have put his legs in shape for a 20-Inie Daley, of Seattle, featherweights, The Cleaners opened the The play starts at 2:30 o'clock and |-~— r= ctr Babacsballwt 3 ae atin fade Kd with a bans, dail will conti until evening. Wom Berner so, ve Seger hes" nese WASHINGTON Leitch and | for 2:30 and 6:40 p,m. Souters in turn, forcing in a fally.| ‘City title play in the boys’ singiea,| AGAIN WINS Egan hit one down and £9 | suntor singles, men's doubles and) Hmore came over. E. Manca flied to) women's doubles will not open until| Fight and Bird lost the ball in the | wednesday. fe wun and another was across. Burke} final matches of the tourney| PYROOKLYN, N. ¥., June 11.—The} tried’ to .squeeze Egan over and) wii be pi a Saturday. | D vniversity of Washington base-| pitt Wigan was out when the batter in-} Marshall A co & ball team continued to win here | Bre erférred with the catcher. nN | well known in North urday, when they defeated the|S* land EB. Manca followed with 4} cles, will not compete in the city | crack Crescent Athletic club by the couple of hits, Kendall forced a run- presser onship: | score of 9 to 1. | Ger at third and O'Conner filed to| Toa: d Ob Gardner, Washington's south. P right, bringing over another and} | paw twirler, worked nice on the “then the Real Estators let Kendall| mound, allowing but six hits. Wash eee proms ee care by, tecowiog jj ngton meets the same team again way e s this afternoon. finally ended the Inning by fanning. |vs. E. Wilson; J. W. 1 « Job ‘The score: RH. Bi Butler gave way long enough to mn cul F ett LUNN Ea a eterpkeceseness Cae Se Jet Art Sackman pitch to Glenn and | p61) : Crescent A. C. . ities WORE | latter singled. Then Butler, | sch 3 . 16:1 Gy oll, Wi ow York - Gardner and Mile rel, Way 7 rte ad covered spicont on the one | © el Fuller va, | and Wilbur, Butler. lores y, wei , |Morrison; O'Donnel iva, Baxter; “Pink” — | Detrot Up to the time he blew up Butler | tier vs. Joe Swarts; Birr ve B. Marlon; St. Louta Thad a ‘world of stuff and it looked | Waller vs. Dr. Claire Shannon. | AN | Washingto Uke he was going to breeze home. | ay. Rosiowski va. Willams; Livea Chicago. Johnny Thorburn, at third for the | good +a. Whittet, Wedenderg vs. C. John NEW STA’ I E | "losers, played a bangup game in the |10n; Lagerstrom vs. Swanson, “the plate. WOMEN’S 8INOL | Only games ‘scheduled he West & Wheeler tedm was " Bragdon vs: Mra, cal Miler WALLA, Juno 11 Jucx| Eeiaderatly weakened by the los eA MacDonald of Yakima won the| FACKFIO COAST LEAC of Ralph Miller, crack catcher, who| iin" ‘stise ta Poste tato trapshooting championships). wikatnia Von “was ovt of the game with a bad y : F jhere yesterday when he broke 196 |nscramento ... cold. le 1 i y birds out of a possible 200.| Vernon Eaie's Ceanero— AB RY MacDonald was not the high man|Los Angeles make of the day, O. N. Ford of #Port- eeeanes. 36 SALT LAKE AND |land, Oregon, broke 196 birds, but |Keattie was not eligible for the honor be-|Oakland . | OAKLAND SPLIT | he is not a resident of this state, S. S. Harman of Sait Lake SALT LAKE CITY, tno 11—Oak-| ana L, H. Reld, Seattle professional, |land and Salt Lake split even in the} noth jo the same ecores a Mac °| double-header played here yesterday. | Donald. Lariat dors: a P ‘ a. S A | know wh - ‘The scores (first game): R. H. B. ‘daa ATA Salt Lake 14, Onkiand 11 (first game); : y “ y | Sa ake t# IFIRPO PUTS tte. they sold Batt —" Murehio, Ely d * oles. d aN il eee er Mecateand Peters.| RIVAL AWAY [itt * Bescersen | (Second gu R._H. ri y : Pocc-ermmacenetiec ea mp IN SECOND! rent : \ seven billion and the score tled In the last of the ninth, It Lake ...... +8 12 L/TTAVANA, Juno 11.—Lula Angel |*nabling the Yanks to beat the Indiana : ° jatteries — Malls and Thomas;| TU knocked out his much lighter|**?* : . —{f's the best 3 £ ould, Coumbe, Singleton and Jen-| opponent, Italian Jack Herman, here| zach touched for 12 hits, but % i . : SS 7 10°20 10 yesterday afternoon, 18 seconds aft: attered, and Washington $3 % e eet EEAN ot At plate h fi er the cond round had start aA . ale, §-t S&S & cigarette ever made! AMERICAN LEAGUE Lont. o> Donnell, 1 Bouders, it . fullalty, H. Manca, . Totais West & W Collins, as Phinney, 2b | Sackma: Bird, rf-2> .. Willis, cf Butler, p-20 Kirkey, 1b Morse, If .-. Thorburn, 3b Haines, ¢ . Waa Peter vnnedebbinestorusnume Sue coecuuketeccnequan. wecnwccocnHel eons Beore by Inning: game, Stitts replacing him at first Luque won his seventh conaecutive vie base. | test.” tory in eight 3 1 when Wheeler 1....0301012—7 ails he held the Phillies to fly att iy fod | The Dyers came right back in pert Retnes, Ae Manca, Kendal,| thelr haif.of the inning and tallied BEAVERS ARE eee vote OConnor. Two-base hit—Thorburn. Runs| two, Lowry singling, Boyer walking Vie Aldridge shut out the Braves, white | ycked In by orb nes (2 the Cubs touched Genewich for. eo way! More, Burke ‘Otome td) ar [and Jones bunting them along.| TWICE BEATEN secnaa wishing, bt . Ennings pitched—st ieieen 0 ee That ended the scoring for the| Cisco here yesterday. ‘The scores: JOE BENJAMIN . Manca 18, Struck out—Butl. Portland. .... . 5 Manca. Runs respohsible| Dean played a mean game at third Leverenz and Daly:|icxer, who has been with’ Jack Wild pitch——But- nifty ball ‘or | y at’ shortstop’ for | oortiand , ... .. Umpire—Green. Time of game—|? y— ABR H vided that Bobby Harper of Seattle 20, READY 1 Batteri Middleton and Daly; runa in the second Inning, winning, 8 to 6. Mancn, O'Connor (2), Leitch, Egan’ (2).|Jury hit one into right field and the| SAN FRANCISCO, June 11.—Port- Backman 0, E. Manca 2 hy 2. Base on batiecort| The fielding of Jones and Jury in ; iy POSTS FORFEIT | , Backman 1, Mullally 4 and Agnew. ec Agni Dempsey in the champion’s train. | ‘O'Connor, Winning hour 60 minute; i 2 ¢ r | One hour 60 minutes. 6] courtney aid etic will make 142 pounds ringside for Double play—Thorbdurn to ” to! pair were over. | land lost both games to n Fran- | bat—Sackman 1, Butler F | day. } (Morning game): R. H. B. | 4 ally 1. Hit by pitched b the sunfields w high class and|"*" © git . | Joe Benjamin, « lightweight on basee—Weat & Wheeies e for the winners. Bill Griffiths | * (Afternoon gam: ;|ing camp at Great Falls, has posted Losing pitcher—But- |» a an Francisco . en 9 | $500 forfeit money at Portland pro- li thelr scrap in th ys sity THREE BROTHERS 5, TAILORED | weil t eles ies Home tty “Tune econ buunewcut Totals... coupe wronkal Btitts walked Lowry in the first | Lowry, wm . inning and Boyer sacrificed him to| over tf - second. Ivan Jones hit a triple just | Jury, it over third base down the line and|Ahner, 1b Lowry scored, Jones was thrown | 924, ¢ yesterday morning and the gamb Th ZERO was called to allow the players to e catch a train,°The Angels won the 2 le afternoon game here, 6 to 2. The Ben een eee scores (morning game R. H. E. Just back of L, C. Smith Bldg. m aes *|SACS IN TIE aed arin toe the crber reine Sontay | WITH ANGELS 3°°°00000000000009 Out at the plate trying to stretch it.|peae wy” at South Park in the semi-finals| H. Grietitha, Wess SACRAMENTO, June 11.—Sacra COOL, AND COMFORTABLE The next tally came.over in tha| Roo, p » Los Angeles . 612 2 Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Chesterfle ne | codaara decidedly the best of mento and Los Angeles played 10 —AT— argument. innings to a 6 to 6 tle at Stockton . Sacramento . ye ok eae Candies, Soft Drinks, growing fourth when Reagan, Dean and Roo| »», dae = - d ; os Bote Drinks, Axerica’ fastest CIGARETTE singled in succession with two out.| accel, :" »/ eps tae PN tnt wrountale: LamBonee Boor by itinings syle Jury hit one over the right field) Tailored Hendy ... 00000019 ane Yeliowhorne, W. Hughes and Pay Checks Cashed o Palate toy ence : ree Brothers... 10011020 x06 oka ih ‘aensoutned in the next Tin rammary:"" ‘sole anon Sauriing, |. (Afternoon gam RH. B. 10000000000000001 They i Griteithe. Bacritica hite--tioyer z ele Tailored Ready scored thelr tone| Tiirse-bune hit--oney.. Nowe ranesien | Keno ti ere D eounter in the sevénth after Lind.| una knocked in by—stitts, Jones, x % “ q Lia Bite Rodi France. tad atruck'ost-|iovidgs’ piceere-Bitta aeemeanone'e | Penner and Keir, aan Say Tt With Hate” orn SNe Tomaso Co. Bill Grittiths wingled and stole voc: | Men at var-itite a1, Meidworcnertittcne cn era ee PARKE’S ond, coming across on Stitts’ short 6, Runoff ray Assures you it stops fallin ety Test, Butta wan Habped at 3, Be romunathie| Aubrey Devine, all-American foot: hair, grown short ‘hair long Misend: onthe riley. te hast hia| eimai Hehe 1, Koo 1. Struck| ball man from the University of and bef a A aap sald e 's out—! 3 oe ae OT DAL em por m4 i h . and. Mark |#! Aohilomer’ 1.” Wild pitch—muitts [rome rae been named asnlatant your barber: Distripneaes: Gujpeseripitwhbd the rest, of the Doyle, Time. of garners, {football couch at the University. of Ave. S$. Muin. Gzai gners. Denver, it has been announced, awcore

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