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record for the century, the watches of the three timekeep- Here This Morning this club will th agers Must SendR ers must agree exactly, even to the split second. A slight n for pla new nine-hole ad , esults deviation by one watch, should the two others be exactly the W ASHINGTON took 1 m which 4 ed rts as | HE sixth annual star J same? would make the claim for the record null and void. ure i the ic evening. | +- for — constructh Baseball league race will get aq. The three men who will shoulder this responsibility are am yd ss " Pre bs er wer 7 ere ith the follow. Al Goldsmith, “Dad” Henry and Prof. Utterback All are ee ied atk |e By a hevlie pe Meat experienced timekeepers at track meets, and officials of the BB ang eal gat . Three Brothers Dre’ Weal Relay Carnival express confidence in their ability to keep The same. teams clash this morn sna 4 | Sunset Hill Improvement club ot : - an da Dh 4 at ». their watches together. ‘ “gas ra dems 9 ane 3 pm ie. Dr. David Hall of the University Health Service will fire that tt Walla Walla Cubs at Wa . Wale the gun that will start Paddock and Vic Hurley, the form: den and Kineso | What « prise and unanimity that placed an|at 2 p. m. Washington sprint king, in the feature event of the afte | 1 cotitely Sittectet cuties ce tor acer} LEAGUE No. 2 oon, Paddock had trouble in starting at the Drake relays ins it ect, and the Rainier Golf and Coun.| Georgetown Cubs vs. Mercer Cubg it Des Moines, Ia., last Saturday, but it is considered likely c: The vodaling | tr today, shows: whit can be|# Mercer 5 field af 10 ome F a az J Jone “when good fellow et to yule’s French Dry Cleane ——- - ;that this difficulty will be one good s get t is iepadles Dey. ne P remedied today. They have come thru in flying col-| rogram for will be tke eee ee rt tak cos ah PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ron 08 der the and of the big job | at South P: t noor Relay Events rane * Macan, the J meme cod pe diead | Antal iageleteyye tches wi * ‘ mateur udd thelr acctaim—"Bravo, | schedule was made for the George pero rary aay BB Ber, ' town Cubs. They were booked to The complete list of events for Sat ted by experta ‘ a SE riae wie “ier baa ryAee prcbwecegy . ) major events lege club at Washington park, min PADDOCK MAT Hey F lonaedott at tha Tnelewend but the latter club drop F ip Vereen lda tb > 1 ees get under when Mercer Cubs took thelr place, Clase A As announced In Wednesday's Sta Newulte ait a as Che Sian ake lakeshore | ix Westin Usiin pis sie ciea ‘sat tha secede acrame and layout of these new hole : dn off qualifyin also filed for the will added attr ee A wusto of ac ps ae entitle. igh Lan. As _ P © Rainier ew ¥ must & on nament for| The De Molay team should inform eee. ee see he Oe Pet. to be appreciated | F | the sporting editor of The Star today Medley ret ase A tury. H When the course ia opened, the}, 1” this latter event, the conditions | whether the club will play in the Medley | Should Paddock run 250 yards on . § “ eve das Tuppened, the! ind rules which govern the wie aiveitt Ge nok $h0-yard high | the stadium track, it would be neos 4 ‘8 fe ork ta. [of Same appe in these columns| ‘The schedule for May 12 will be ary to make a turn in that rac 1 “ con't st Saturday ants have four/ published in Monday's Star. The longest straig' away in the Washington ‘ ‘ courses, Architect M nths in which to complete their] Reports of tomorrow's game should stadium is ris, The remain mt. Lovie Shag 355 own ideas er 18 eclectic holes be turned in at The Star not later re pA tedetevinaats ing 30 yards would have to be run hen Cleveland the beat use In the champio: ip event, those|than 7 p. m, Sunday night. The Eaerres 3 Ba conmpered: Mualy: Shes RM. &. tures of the grou failing to qualify for a place on the | home team managers are responsible ATHLETICS TO acorteg~ 0h still Moly irene 6 30 3) The that existe on the{|1@tan draw for the titular honors | for them reaching this office. They | Vic Hurley will be Paddock's lone > York ied wen used to the best ag.| Will be placed in fights of 16, nc-| must include total runs, hits end em will also raco him in the yard mag. setphie s spearirre Deper g id batteries for both | SOUTHPAWS 5's; 230 : BRK set Rd, HURLEY NEVER ! tairways are Gevelopiog in ex e qualifying test for ‘wer’ FAMILY WINS HIE Philadelphia Athletics are go- | DEFEATED HERE. Wirtee ona os style, and in a little while mplonship today, and Roy} ing to make life miserable for| Hurley, who has never been beat- | i ria pas I ie, Wane ses Ms! Row ae CE many an American league southpaw jen on the stadium track, graduated i rem to green, captaincy reing at the Seattle Golf Y CHAN this summer, if opposing monagers |from the University last June. He : san Pat tie oohia: | ciut) this year i a very able mdaner 7 elect to start left-handers against | now lives in Chicago, and has been expects to have a record number of IN BASEBAIL I bey cm gO rith the Illinois At Al cian nm. 2 starters to be ont to battle for the sem. working mat with ro tae 4 3 Lee Steil has held for AUSE Bill Terry, of Memphis With Jimmy Dykes playing second | club runners, Altho lijs training : ene ; ve Stell has h or i | Firs ‘ ; ° " eveland : 4 t a t oe Tenn., is a family man and loves base, First Baseman Joe Hauser is| work has not been so strenuous as in ag 5s . vives aba’ Wants eckie, Matvir the best rere. Lak Will Sls0 | siddies’” he a now inthe Me Te the only left-handed hitter in the line-| when he was at Washington, the ex Ci 3 - and Myatt ho’ mot for] pr On Daae to ty ghd snake 3) thtee. | TEN. canis anata Soca a up. When Bishop is at second there | Husky star is reported to be in great | “y a . a : r. Another |2a:-row for Lae. with nents ands a8 sEFTY” O'DOUL NATIONAL LE haste | Captatn Campbell has the regular| sensational player. are two such hitters, | shape Giiebia’ % | y pet. ;fne thing about these carpetlike| monthly medal competition up for} Terry came up to the Giants @ 5 sis elay Carnival will star “ ” 7 ie i | spote fe that they are very laree . a toca eon sally at = we = adh At 2:48 o'clock. Paddock| . LAree years ago “Lefty” O’Doul was southpawing for the!» . UN be egplaataarhons Gcointih iA and | the boys to shoot for also, today. couple of years ago as a left-handed be Titchagee ae Foht ban pee an Hurley meet in the 100-yara| San Francisco Seals and then he spent two years in the ma-\< 1 tna a pews oa Slater eat ries be rAd tiireen, Cathay pa ent a lineup with only two left-hand-'dash at 2 o'clock, and the other|jors. Now he’s back in Seattle with the Salt Lake Bees \yiuvre ........ “iis | well an mechanical #kill IB erie are a oe eater ee beige ed hitters. Jeprint race would be held later In se is going ax well as ever, He ought to be in one of the|? 344) It is a good Job well done and we | cscth gainer cave mrabareronee oe the young man was a father of three Mack's outfield, made up of Sim: | afternoon t of the remaining games with the Indians as he hasn't worked this|**. 7 rag} Venture to way that the opening of|morrow in the first half of these | children. mons, Strand and Miller, presents a! ‘The featured event of the ay | coe Pr oi: al lial wieiaieh eit Ke thee ee hdres a; ae trio of free swinging richt-handers. | Carnival appears to be the r be. | week, | : 1| of the Raloler Golf and Country . clubs’ annual home-and-home fix. ‘Say, Terry, come here,” called , ® b | Carn’ pe fr i as Me i Pecado aR 12 of the Rainier Golf and Country club. |ture. Captain Crid 7% .. “T'm gol: ‘They will bring dismay to the hearts |tween the Washington and Oregon | dick. 37 whoa the alah wae Secure aaah aptain Crider is experiencing | out McGraw one day. “I'm going te sher | so? Halas Ocacheger wuniz, ne |no trouble in mustering up enough | send you out to Toledo, Forget that of many an American league pitcher | aggie four man, four-mile reia ] financial, as well as_the physical! pin f ™ } 4 | e ard, per) phy ‘| players to make the trip to play on|you ever were a pitcher. Tell Bret during the season. j seams. Ps ie BR tad es ea e ea Ss uays; : y_| Problems were knotty and big, but beautiful links , of|nahan to make a first baseman out . Bing gutes open hortiy after 1) n these have been faced from the very | Smokestacks, In Yhody|of you. I'll bring you back next BLUE WILL fg ; \GE 4 TH EATTLE 924 TIMERS’ WATCHES MUST ALL AGREE FOR NEW PADDOCK RECORD Veteran Timers Holding | Meet “Lefty” O’Doul |Star League Tossers Start Tomorrow W atches on Sprint King wales Cae Utterback, Henry and Goldsmith to Time Paddock; Deviation of Split Second in Watches Will Cost | Him World's Mark If He Betters 9.3 in Stadium | BY TOM OLSEN PADDOCK’S hopes of establishing a AR cask 8ST Juniors to Begin Play for Title Washington FAI Is Winner fu ALEX by 11 to 8 A! C.ROSE oa HARLEY new *, ° 2 aturda be ted an a world’s record in the 100-yard dash at the stadium i N' XT #8 y this afternoon rests entirely’ with the three timekeepers. Ii Same Teams Were Play- notable day for the Ha |Schedule Is Changed by the “world’s fastest human” hopes to lay claim to a new ing on Denny Field “*' untry club, inasmuch # | Shifting of Clubs; Man. wants to gol spring and see how you look.” Terry was a wonder with Toledd in the American association last year; he hit .377 and led the first asemen in fielding. Cincinnati is said to have offered $50,000 for him. eon ; ¢| start with an enthusiasm, an enter- and = ce ee George Steuland Beats Mheehan and Hargraves; Kotfman Garfield Scares Roosevelt, LET UMPS COLLEGE swim W RUN GAMES TEAM MEETING CATTLE beat Queen Anne;the ninth, when all three runs were » Quay home lot, in the |scored, Seymour's homer in the fifth 'fenture prep ball tilt, yeute | ailard's only score. mt y. The | was . - Jimmy Arbuthnot, the University }scoro waa LL-3. field nea: turn- a ee ‘ . } tLe Absolutely ; °, | ri r "7 SRI Fe Nm: Li? cevcisety. Aemaing, with um- [of Washington minor and intramurat| threatening the |§ ~ petra BSE 8 EUHEEL) Plc rl se a are in rames ines is like eating Michloride of mer, | versity swimming team. ‘The team, ted out ta GB Nore, “At my eitais | Dreeklyty and Wilson, Yarrieon, Dicker-|(EORGE STEULAND turned in a flossy game on the Ne hits Dibae’s seating. outcome Of three years: labor. will be | Ballard, the Jncoln. nine won ‘ : ey tor f mound for Seattle Friday and the Indians won a 5-4 | NEW co. CH ‘This season 1 am going to play|@Warded minor “W's for participa-| other thriller, the ncore being 3-1. : EA decision over the Biffin = ; Al All and let the tmpires run’ the| thon in two meets. The Broadway-Pranklin game. was | ‘intl, 1." diviteneren,Gerton” ant| JIMMY DUFFY tame the g Bees, from Salt Lake, in 12 rMecares Detrot's fat bare | Meetings willbe held in the [cated om account of wet grounds. Astansc, Toate, toa aad’ Ngppe. S ANOTHER Siti isi AT EVERETT man. “It may be tough on them, |tank, at 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs-| pitcher Larry Sweet was tho main | nained ie at WIN : Stueland held the visitong to five blows and had the game RETT, May 3—Jay Kemp but I guess they can get along with-| “ays. About 30 men are out for the/nug for the West Seattle team in| 3 8 3/ SACRAMENTO, May 3—Oakland) well in hand after the seveisth, kes, assistant football coach at poe ay eee peget 2k Ke thelr impressive victory over’ the! (om Se ee Fee ic tne | Here's how the tallies were made: the Everett high school under both Bine. imbued with the aggressive eae se = | Hilltoppers, Sweet's twirling waa re-| ‘i pion of the Paelfic ¢ . Wo e Lawis w 74 5 nee : | “ i ;, wis walked in the second and was forced by Coumbe. |Coaches Bagshaw and Clark, was Spirit typical of the Tygers, has been sponsible, in the main, for the win. | decision over Kid Buccump, of Sac- | site 7 y um : | after’ four fast rc a Zerre . sta ; esterday named head .coach. a trouble feaker jyaemserd ever, LEONARD MAY | ‘The Roosevelt victory was labeled FOLEY WINNER agg te. four fast rounds |La Zerre walked. Pittinger flied to Rohwer. Jenkins dumped |* Kemkes succeeds Earl ("Click") since he has been in the majors ore: Jas nf baited ans a Texas leaguer into center “1 think I can play better ball If I lay off of them and pay strict at- tention to my own job,"’ he ss SPORTSMEN TO HOLD EXHIBIT An outdodr exposition to be held by the Sportsmen's association of Seat Efforts are being made by a De |trott organization, to match Benny | | Leonard with Sid Barbarian, have met with a challenge from Milwau. jkee. The Palace club of Mil |waukee hag offered $25,000 for the! | bout, to be staged in Milwaukee some | time in June, BATTLE SOON jJim Hyllengren from the start. Hy. ngren did the greater OVER SEIDEMA part of the cc wae 5 ea | jpitching, scored two runs, one of} VANCOUVER, B.C, May 3 -vie| BROWNELL HAS | Game Chatter which was the winning ‘counter, be-) Foley, Canadian —_ bantamweight | | Miles shoviag' ie vail hare a ce (te?,_ Canadian Meataamieht NOT RECOVERED| ten. a ¢ New ¥ |} Dean Brownell, University of I-| Brick Eldred te stitt in his batting Norm Tvete, supported in great|Tetdy Seldemay, of New York, in} ios pote vaulter, has not yet re- slump, altho he picked up three hits fashion by the Lincoln infield, was|10 rounds here la "gM. Chick | covered from the injury to his collar | Sther was a pop fly that fell just over responsible for the Lincoln 3-1 win | Rocco, of Portland, beat Young Sam |bone during the California-Illinols | second base for a double. The third was from Ballard, The big blast by the;Langford, of Seat in the semi-| meet. Brownell holds the American |® #tinging ain to center, ners scored. |the second for jfanned. Rohwer | Rohwer made for two bases and both run- Eldred beat out a bunt to start Seattle. walked. Bowman Baldwin One was # bunt and an-| singled, scoring Eldred. Baldwin and a double steal, Rohwer Scoring when Jenkins threw the ball Clark, who resigned to take the post as head coach at the University of Montana. The new coach was picked from a big field of applicants. He will teach science, in addition to his coaching duties. RALLY BEATS ae aa ke a sete natD, 4 S inche - away at second, Baldwin going to tle in July, is meeting with general | Idncoin outfit came in the firat of windup. ctl eric cidhahees bite aries WAP Ne ae ROO Ma paths | third. Baldwin ' scored on Tobin's SACRAMENTO approval. Original dates for the DEMAR IS HOPE rs |with nobody out in*the third, but the | Infield out. PORTLAND, May 3.—A three-rua_ ee ae | (OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ) Stns sein oe rie Co Sai ats tnt er a tea S SEs is IN MARATHON | |iaea en with ons ‘out, bet, pebody reas Salt Lake. Frederick popped out,!Sacramento here today and the | ORIENT SENDS | Clarence DeMar, 27-year-old mar | | istered, jean Le soa Vitt finally | Beavers romped home on the long” hon runner, is the main hope of LZ Ce OE xP eek Scored on Lewis’ infield out. end of an 8 to 7 score, TENNIS TEAMS \the United States in the comin: G EZ ZY ZB Frank Tobin and Les Sheehan gave} Cook's double and Vitt's single put Rg icbind/and: tials ‘are tha tatest’6A-|Otymplo marathon runs. ‘DeMar ont | (27 ON, “IFN OU tj YEA! = WHATRE WE WHAT KIND OF A YA _| wo customers a few extra thrills. when | Salt Lake ahead in the seein : ZA ToMKTO WAS HE, BUS?« TL PICTURE HIM AS ONE OF THOSE SIGN BOARD GIGARET AD BOYS, WHo STILL GRIN HANDSOMELY Stieehan alld into T in and spiked him bin shoved Shee- ied to Ret up and Tobe planted «| 8 tries to be received by the Olympic |of the athletic marvels of the de Lawn Tennis committee. be begun’ soon, in the event. @ YZ\ SPOGED “To Do Now GUNS CAME W “TEN MINUTES AGO, | *] Go A! CHECK OUR NOGEG ON A GAS You'D A SEEN-TH Dey EX? w~ HA Seattle evened it up in the efghth when Coumbe dropped Rohwer's ‘ing fly to right field and Rohwer went to second, coming over on Baldwin's single to center. Eldred dumped a two-base Texas s ches and Schang; juerry. OAKS EASILY BEAT TIGERS SS they squared a beautiful tert 5 Play will cade, recently won the Boston mar- leap yearjathon for the third time In record breaking speed. BILLY EVANS’ CHATTER he gyms. when the latter t : the Sheehan chin and they both squared away, but Mr. Bheehan wouldn't lead and #o the play- ers stopped the battle before any more DIZZY LOOKING sio1 of ay ‘ < punches were landed. Needless to say | leaguer into cente; 2 bes DUKE WHO 00K \T WOULDNT MAKE =u [both “gladiators were vounced for the|man flied t0 center Bidver oie | LOS ANGELES, May 2.—Oakland Ml ig MISS LEE OUT “To ANY DIFF TO ME IF AS “THEN PASTE jest of the day. lente: atter the ston, Sg chase Th experienced little difficulty in beaty Bf xey Lj DINNER ! LTHINK A HORSE “THREW “TH! CONDENSED MILK SIGN Stealand was troubled with his ens- | T° Baldwin wore purposely waiked |!& Vernon here bees x = ce adj ‘T wouldn't surprise me sf the de-|in a heart-breaking finish, | Yj, velo HER STEADY PRINCE OF WALES OVER HiM!. | tomary wildness, threo walks figuring in honuetanne: meee thru with alofng eu ee . a spised Boston Red Sox of the} Many managers who have not ac.| |/ CRASH! + HER FEET! « ['sens. haat: Gearee. tad Arig oe anne le eek Short, winning the game. | Vernon . Ss a " oe 4 . Lay aeorge Plenty of stuff) Salt Lake used Muleahy o Krause, Foster and Baker; Vinci, Selle J con past four or five years were very| complished tis much ag Fohl are re. AT HE and was atingy with hits ; icahy and Pon. 20, Fo ne i much in evidence during the 1924| ferred to as miracle men and wonder Fash sees ner on tie hill, the latter being very | %* Keek. Courtney and Hannal Ate American league pennant race, leaders, ‘Ted Baldwin made two wonderful |” Sis : he I don't figure the Red Sox to win| Fohl works quietly, is content that plays on slow hit balls, throwing on the |yie an LAK AB. R. H. PO. A.B. LEADERS WIN #& ha & pennant, neither will Foht's team|the players receive the praise and Sr a eee Weed Hels gti s OVER ANGELS finish in last place. It is a club with | Slory that goes with a winner. All i. pinta Jel Sate IK jensen rt GT. 6 ee 4 possibilities, Hable to prove a stum.| He seeks are results, | Coumbe. tb, 1 6 $8 ¢}_ SAN. FRANCISCO, - May ea bling block to several teams with de-| | A veteran eatcher means much | SPUG MEYERS La “Gotta, ne Vg nalts | pean ee ee cided ant aspirations. oa club that has been flounder. | | Pittengua, 2b , o 2 3 4 {here yesterday, ol. Petes cee bine thet gont| ik about as have the Red Sox | WINS BATTLE {enkiag, ou kre t Rom etlech teat aeheonta Manian Leo| for several years. The acquisi- | LOS ANGELES, May 3.—Frankio | Leslie, 1b oe i 8 8 see 8 Ms Vout Bowever,: that, isa problem | tion of Steve O'Neill supplies | | Farren, of San Francisco, won the | Cook, © ay Cae bo, Shae 9 oary and Yelle. HAY avery Attebloan Ieaute’winager| (at want. | decision over Joe Gohloker, of Los |Ponder: p o 00 6 8 hia hes 7 Ror tase Angeles, in four rounds here last Se ace peer fa i je exce! o ee alae 0 Total F W W. Miller Mukti possible exception of) QTRVE O'NEILL ts stil a mighty | night. “Spug” Moyers, of Pocatello, Ne om ih scored, HITMAN INS 4 tod ates Lika vat siarers | Idaho, easily won over Charlie Sul- ann HPA B.! ~OVER COUGARS ’ AeA 3 y 4 1 7 Lane, a He ey feet War anxious to have a big season after livan, of San Francisco. | ° One thing, the Boston Red Sox | being traded, O'Neill is due to have - Eaten ae 6 8 1 2 6 4] WALLA WALDA, May73—Whity will be well managed. There is | ono of hin best years. 2 3. 4 8jman defeated Washington “state cok none of the grandstand stuff | pitching is Fohl's problem and a VINCENINI IS pena tary Hie ety veaterday, 8 to 2. ew abou! P hl. He gets results dy, cl backat ik IN Rohwer, If .. 2 0 4 @ 9) Beck, sophomore twirler, a ’ im a quiet way that does not win | env clever backstop like O'Neill GIVEN VERDICT 3, Baldwin, 3b . 1 2 1 & Olthe Cougars but three hits, all of much publicity for him a8 ® | rio efticiency of the Boston pitch. NEW YORK, May 9—Luis Vin- | stouland. p 9 3 og g{which were made by Richards, W: enn eet? : ers should be increased at least 20 conini, Chilean lightweight boxer, |. Baldwin, co... 3 0 1 & 1. 9{S. C. first sacker. 8 eoere B inc 4 ahve . pfs ehaet de per cent under bis direction, ‘That Wan awanivd tho dedision in HIS} mote... Wes Sq. Wi : LANCE over the records of the | means considerable in the-winning of {bout hero Jast night with Pal Moran, | thnings’ pl Sulekny stylus at habit sou baal Strib major league teams that have | ball games, of New Orleans, in 12 rounds, Many |bat—oft Mulcahy 10. Hits batted off--| TORONTO, May 3.—Young 2 been managed by Fohl and you will] Wohl, himself a catcher during his thought that it should have been | Mulcahy 4. Rune scored ling, Georgia light-heavyweight, won | ; a onal . Dee note that he always has hig charges | playing days, has the uncanny abil nee Miuteany 2 "Ponder ty Ret tat Is Ao reunte Grace “nie Wee the race, ae ity of getting the host there ix out tae Sree Pench ieee ieen ere hee ee ‘ohl was very succeastul at Cleve-|of his pitching material. sata vst theta Naas oP eed sand ‘When he departed ut the cose Ore COUNTY GRADE. ii’ cic ine Renter tt of the 1919 season he turned over a| In doping out the American ink, BASEBALL SALT LAKE vs. SEATTLE] Lane, Two-base hite—Jenking, Sheehan, SCHOOLS MEET Steuland, Cook, Bidred., Saerifies hit The grade schools of King county | 3. Baldwin, 7. Naldwin, Runa batted In will meet today in their annual |=—tenkins 2 J, Raldwin, Tobin, Lewis, club that won @ pennant and a world verien the following year. | His St. Louis club of 1922 fell only | league situation for 1924 one can- not overlook the Boston Red Sox. Boston fans are sure to be won ee ie Somesovv ELSE |S PLAYING REGULAR TIME ==» ac’ TY Vitt, BE. Baldwin, Caught stealing— one game shy of beating the New| back to the fold by the efforts of bikes CU uf ei ae Gheshan. Double playe-k, Baldwin ot GAME CALLED AT 230 York Yankeer-<or the championship Bobby Quinn and Lee Fohl, said heed d history of the | pray to Bowman, Umpires—Hhyle and HE acn-0169 For TICKETS event is entered, Sehallor