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DAT, MAY 9 1924 ST AR Some Interesting People Who Are Makin g Sport News These Ma > PAUL BERLENBACH th MRS. P HARRY REYNOLD - . + HRS. PANCHO VILLA HARRY GARDNER BERT ELLISON ART SMITH . Mt King, he :<ene:0onneee i Who recently joined: her 2 te Whe recently ran 60 yords + BURT INKWERSON stopped by Jim Delaney, imm't dla | ~ w 5) Daninetiel cten ann Veer righthander ' 0 manager, Ras his k er Penn Btate dash star, ts { ited States. He's the cham Senennen wh ¢ ttle this week 4 Beale t front in the Conse $0004 He's a Canadian boy Who ts 16 be Iowa's football ce West Virotn ada \» couraged and points out that even { _" At of the world. She has He started out with Gard pitched » “ He's also hitting and 1 Only 15 years of age, He neat fall, succeeding Howard Jones, He has a Ukely squad eut for com Cy was once knocked af: | in th lippines: mound victories. years for ¢ . base well in the making who (s at Trinity this yea petition ah - bo <A at —————— A TIMELY TIPS : , To auitans |SUNOEL SAYS URBAN SHOCKER ul Pitcher Pea penny oe =| — = Fe = —_ ne Se Ca _— = Pr ‘S| | urned In Win Over Champions Defeat of Three Brothers’ | St. Louls Browns Hat 9 every ball t > use bu Vancouver ere Saturday Starr-Reynolds-Starr Matches Are Scheduled Health Is Featured Tennis Team H Yankee Athletes Lose Valuables ey t of the se that t i wasted | Dye Works Shows Class a ia ‘ gi a mic ataesl STS a seven run of Ballard Outfit Saturday wo tty Anereasing since its #© | /Leon de Turenne and K. L. Betz to Represent Seattle f reotly than 4¢ 1 IPH Sunset Fit Improvement | : : SSurethy ‘whda> the axasa“as Tennis Club in Singles; Vancouver Team Is Slight ‘s aryl bs th wb ball team ie the ark Athletic Program Will Be | reticved of pp a wert at Favorite to Win Intercity Competition is to conserve your FRAP BBRIS 4 Ra ak league this sea: Offered at Canal and ||" KY at all times and try to } sherk ca £6 Stadia cour redhae ai ter Gee HE Vancouver tennis team will meet the Seattle aggre- serve for t ne inch, ie Wecka ouine Paden si stadiuns, gation at the local club’s grounds Saturday afternoon 5 See} 3 to 2 yin their opening game last | | CL BALTH DAY" will be observed While the Players were on the |/at 2 o'clock in play for the Starr-Reynolds-Starr trophy. ot Pe Sunday, the Ballard outfit showed s Geld thelr dressing || urday by an elaborate free practicing, The visiting team is considered a slight favorite for the 1 4 | d of class, and in trimming | * Pe eT ee Cerne a Waet Hor vlaeeronn tha done (honors. ; detirey Peers(and’ A. 8,’ Mithe aretha singles champions they” proved that | ngton stadium and the nearby canal.|| of value was taken from thelr " A dy A 4 ; unt or y must be reckonad with in the! rhe: ‘thas tame ae sotiess | Teun jentries, while Milne and Robert Peers are paired up in the | title fight with exbibition @ivitig by .aenin Paris police officials took chan doubles. In l Ballard club ts ‘taking the] Blackie” Faden, of the Crystal! {% the Investigation | Leon de Turenne and K. L, field with the following clut | Swimming club. Fadden ty regarded | — m | Re ‘a 5 GLEWOO 1088 rm seiomne cates pony drt ey [Betz have been selected to/ WASHINGTON TO Jos Frances and Tom Davenport, the United States Olymplo team 1s} VIVIAN IN represent the Seattle club in Pro Is O pitchers; Frank Fowler, first. base diving | i ‘i PLAY MONTANA . third base; Ted k, | there will be swimming races by men | and Richard Vander Las will|shiaier wit! be Coach Tubby Graves’ BY ALE rtstop; Ca Peters, «lett | eld: | members of the Cryatal club BIKE RACE! play in the doubles. [peng choice for Washington in B hi * profess t -y PD porn hg ar his will be followed by a crew | lthe first se oa in Bunt f0¢ 8 professional to £11| ne ye field; Walter Jacob- race, with the University of Wash. H. VIVIAN, physical director | Betz is a newcomer to local ten-| Eat ot 8 Sworn Orie ae the vacancy ut the Inglewood \ pe ; CMC 1 nis circles, but is no novice at the | Montana, today. The game was to be erated son a ity ington varsity and Junior varsity|4¥. of the ¥. M,C. A, will be tn : je Trey gen 1s. millon, but. the] seconn BOW ights offering the competition, |charge of the city.wide bike races to | Same. He is backcourt payer, |Played this afternoon at Denny field. greens committee expect to land the | St! “é shined et pone the Mole \Patiods “abe May |"nd fotmerly held the Western|, If Washington hopes to keep in ‘ near future. |ON_ SUNDAY These two crews will race at Pough. | held Saturday afternoon, May |! b the running for the Northwest base- h ho very near futur uinset bays will. make thelr | Keepale < Sarthe witional: chaniplon-}20th, st $5. tas The'race witt Start |Canaés men's singles title. He'ée-|, 01, 7 oo Ot os oe eae Phil Taylor, the Pacific Northwest!| scond baw of the weason Sunday siete , , Sy 4 ae jship, and It will be Seattle's Quat}at Lower’ Wooded park andiirace |feated Bob Hesketh, University. of 2, {tis Deel be a in on the win fpen champion, wus. all ready t0/sgainst the Western Union Messen This is the latest picture of Luis Vincentini, Chilean} chance to ves the oarsmen in action |around the lake. ‘This is the try.| Washington star, in « match played) ciuma. ‘The Huskies ‘are it a Ea i Me Weanrinniond he Oak ray gers.at Walla Walla at 4 p. m lightweight, who is being groomed for a bout with Benny|efore teaving for the *Hudson|out. May 17th will be the finals, |at the tennis club early this month. |way now and this Montana series iad: a0 the take faire take, ben it will be the first) Leonard for the world's title. He beat Pal Moran the other|°#=!< | cau - hool are reed is een PS hiciMars il ry one’ doubles| Tit just about ‘decide whether or Hs “eh arar the Mess and » fi iad ’ "hil . stias Tho crew race will terminate the|thelr boy champion ne Nordby |match are scheduled. not the Purple and Gold has a chance he sotsenty had a change of heart or era id tat thao i oe night, but the fight showed that the Chilean must develop) ine activities, and the crowd wil!|Hat Shop has given over the shop| A big crowd 1s expected to view|¢. vereat tor the Northwest chal are nd decided to stay right where) ned with interest by Star|@ good left hand to cope with Leonard then fiel to the Stadium, a block|Window to display the trophies|the intercity competition. plonship. oo Lah } gud thige wane ote = away, wher a field program will be|which are waiting for the lucky | - ~ — | bdte. _Whether it is because the British) “a1. sunier Advance’ club, the presented | boy i PIERCE VS. PAPKE | ZBYSZKO VS. MONDT Columbia capital so much resembles! |. ; carro reat gs Mito Tho Stadium program, starting at] In addition to the races, A. W.| San FRANCISCO, May 9—Russ| CHICAGO, May 7.—Stanislaus “ team that beat Loufe’s French Dry ; y Dear Old England, the land of his ‘t™ : Sy ee 4 o'clock, will open with an exhibi-|Leonard, president of the Puget | Pierce and Billy Papke are matched |Zbyszko, giant Pole, will meet T , Cleaners 11 to 10 in thelr first. Star : ¥ si 5 ‘cots rth, or whether he woke up to thes. \°* wie aga tion by tho B. P. O. B. drill team, |Sound Power & Light company, will |for the headline bout at Dreamland | Mondt in a finish wrestling match ates league game last week, will also be noe BY f) i Tf ct that he has already @ mighty! 1. center of & great deal of atten BY HENKC L. FARRELL Johnson contest, has failed to tm. The Elks have gained quite a reputa-|present an order for a fine new | tonight. here tonight. me job at Oak Bay, was the reason | ij. iris week. ‘They tangle, with EW YORK, May §.—Quintir ax the crities and the prediction | 2°" from their drill team. jboat. as a reward to the bicycle F the sudden change, but one thing |i. seattle Boys’ club at Walla N* ger tc Da ee va = aa te na tk od Ly eae At 4:[5, o'clock 200 children of the |rangers' campaign. } seems to be certain and that. 1s that | yj. 2p me Susidey : nero, Chilean bes belie. Wade Festy a hy wil! | oly Names academy will appear in| Bill eryns, police chief, has) Phil Taylor {s not coming to Ingle. GAME AT vid Bh ho was picked by on pode 79 oa h American hope will | costume in folk dances, promised to send four of his best} wood. WOOUL ah PARE Rickard to humiliate Luis Angel Fir-|be shor ved ery trong, but ho| qh 439 o'clock, the Seattle Boy|mounted motorcycle policemen to! Incidentaliy, this makes the second penis : x Tome in very strong, Scouts will appear in exhibition. Fif:|keep the traffic clear. ‘daa think We know “of that the’ Vie The Three Brothers Dye Works |him tomorrow night when he meets | knows no more of the fine points Of} teen minutes later the Girl Reserves age al eect Se on f mak. | Mets the Greenwood Improvement va J . Beatty, in Madison | box rpo does, He handietiy w. ca. Conimunity Se 2 ia ait ae ing the famp “horeas the luc | lub at lower Woodland park. ‘The |gquare Garden his hands better on the defense than | young ladies, F hueia gaa VINCENTINI oe Incky | Ater ,clab should phone in the| ‘Romero signed a contract with|the Angel and his footwork i a lit-|” at 6.15 o'clock the ‘ampfire Girls Shs ybe the third time will be lucky | hour for which they have the | py, kard to submit to three tests better. Ho has not had a chance / grand ceremonial will be presented LACKS GOOD \ sor some club because there ie Bot | crounds Friday night without. fall.| watch would prove what chance he|yet'to show what kind of « heart he Between intervals there will be a a doubt that In Phill qe Mercer Cubs and Loule’s|had to give South America a second| has. yet | jor, ‘the Victoria Golf club ha: of the foreMost professionals in Canada or the U. § But he is not the only 50-yard dash, 100-yard dash and an 880-yard run with boys from the Cheasty'’s Junior Commericial clu competing, - French Dry Cleaners clash at Walla | crack | Walla at noon at the Critics who saw Romero fighting | | championship. in Paris said that his greatest assets The Arden Cubs and Georgetown} Rickard said today that {f Romero| were his courage and his ability to world’s heavyweight LEFT HAND W YORK, May 8—Luls vin-| centini, champion lightweight of N pebbie on aid t }Cubs are t otangle. }defeats Johnson he will be sent/stand up under any kind of punish: | —_——— |South America, showed but little gota Sleep abe made Paard ROUSE dispute carly in the against Jack Renault, Canadian | me He was also said to possess | class against Pal Moran of New Or- Tae Ge tae Son ca ccd muah ba to. what rounds’ Were to [ebainplon, to ® bout at the Valadrotn ry heavy right hand. ‘\PREP TENNIS leans in a bout held here the other | . r up one Just as good | w used, but they haven't phoned on June 21, and ff he survives th Johnson is no great hitter, and | night to determine the fitness of the| lola see 4 tor the|| in thelr set lement ax yet bout he will be asked to put Harry | Romoro, unless he is a terrible bust, | F SET jinvader as an opponent for Benny | sdlaas he ee en eat The Fahey-Brockman squad wii!| Wills out of the rfinning for a match| should be able to take anything} INALS | Leonard. Seta trees: Wont | | with Dempsey. |thrown at him as he seems to be in| F | Tike his {llustrious countryman, Chairman Dr. C. B. Ford and his as-| be idle. Romero, in his training for the| good physical condition. ‘OR MAY 21 Firpo, Vincentini demonstrated that s stants are tr ign up! —__------ Sensi pti z he TNE Ie EE ie ala he is a one-handed fighter. His right | Light Tan Calfs | LEWIS WINS P TRACK WASHINGTON TNALS In the high school tennia| is excellent. His left Is useless. Crit-| Panel Oxford. Eli last GREGORY V HERE BOSTON, May 9.—Stanley Stas! PRE! liptaged ues tio a scheduled to be/ics agree that he must improve im. | Bill Gregory, sporting editor of the ak was disqualified after winning at the Seattle Tennis club| measurably if he js to stand a chance | *ortland Oregonian, was a visitor at May Nie Seattle bail park Thursday. the first fall from Ed (“Strangler”) 21. If the Broadwa BOYS BUSY TRACK TEAM». ¥| against Leonard, present Lewis here last night. | THIS WEEK ARFIELD will manage the two prep track meets which will be ing. The main event will be a littl competition between the Bulldogs jand the Broadway track sqtad. Both are on a par, and it be a pretty close battle. If Captain Bill Shelley Is able to held at Denny field Saturday morn-| Coach Bill Hayward’s Oregon track should | Oregonians have lost their star per-| IS FAVORED (Before HEC EDMUNDSON’S track men are primed to defeat} ters when the two squads meet at Eugene, tomorrow. Hee has all his| best men along with him while the| former, Arthur Tuck. Egtvet and Brix, the Husky welght | and Roosevelt teams keep on win-| holder of | the lightweight bauble, | ing thelr matches, as they are doing | how, they will be cinches to meet! for the city championship. | It seems to be a struggle between | two of the best little tennis players | yet developed here, Danny Lewis and | Howie Langlie. Lewis, captaining | the Broadway team for his third | Successive year, hopes to lead the| Tigers to another champlonship in tennis, Langile is equally RICHARDS _ BACK ON NET TEAM EW YORK, May 9.—Vincent Richards, fourth ranking Amer: deter-|ican tennis player, will compete in “Theres TWENTY FOR A QUARTER run, way is strong In the 440 and $80, but events. | In the second meet of the morning, |Franklin, Queen Anne and West Seat- [tle will beat the cinders in a three- cornered affair. From past perform. | verses and misfortune, Roosevelt, Franklin and Lincoln, |same time the other schools aro meet- ing on Denny field. Franklin and Lincoln will be making their Initial bow to the cinder-loving public, CURTIN STOPS BILL RYCKOFF FINED $100 Bill Klepper announces that Harry Gardner, veteran righthander, has been fined $100 for breaking training rules, | ‘ | the Bulldogs will be in a fair|Men, are cinches to gobble up the woefully weak in field and Jump | leas the Lemon-Yellow has a dark| ore performer, Clark and Augustine | hould fight it out for laurels in the hundred. If Risley runs the 220, both Clark and Tupper will have to step. ‘Tho rest of tho events are doubtful because little 1s known of they will be just that much better off when the iflc coast conference AND DERN IN DRAW ORTLAND, Ore, May 9.—Billy Edwards, world’s ight heavy welght wrestling champion, and Ira interfere Dern hit Mdwards so hard that the latter went to the mat, Freilinger decided it wan a double foul and let the match eo the two hours, mined that the Roosevelt five shall way to cop a few points on the| Points. in the weight events. Spearow | have ane trophy. summer with the American tennis | sprints. Otherwise, they will fall far CUght to take a first in the high| In the north section, Roosevelt team, {t was announced today by behind jn that department. Broad-| Jump and pole vault for Oregon. Un-| leads with Lincoln, Ballard and Queen Anne following in the order named. In the south section, Broad. way leads with Franklin, Garfield and West Seattle following, FRED GRIFFIN from the state Institution to quality in. the sectional Olympic wrestling IDAHO SWAMPS OREGON SQUAD EUGENE, Ore, May 9—The Uni. versity of Idaho team defeated the University of Oregon nino by a score of 17 to 4 here ‘Thursday, The Wandering AlStar: headed by Alex Schylte, will invade Brem. erton Sunday, to meet the crack ball nine from the U. 8 8. Seattle. The game will bo played at the Athletic park, at 2:30, |the Olympic games at Paris this the United States Lawn Tennis as- sociation. To get around the rule of the American Olympic committee pro-| hibiting American athletes from writing for newspapers while they sre under the jurisdiction of the| tat Hotton ct The? Grtcan tan team, Richards told the essociation ances, the Queen ‘Anne track squad | {tt TIS QUALIFIED Jie Would do no writing during the This light tan calfskin oxford on the Eli |shouid win. Coach Leo Saalwaechter | “4, init Stusth'vicg SPOKANE, M. _P ames, ope points to a Husky victory, KANE, May 9.—Fred Griffin, | . has developed a good all-around team |ang should Heo Edmundson‘s|University of Washington 145-pound — ao | last with a short forepart effect and a |Up at the Hilltop, despite many re-| charges return home with a victory, | Wrestler, was the only collegian AGGIES COME FROM BEHIND State College, 12 to 11, In a thriller here ‘Thursday. ‘Tho losers led, 10 to 5, in the eighth ining. QUAKERS WIN OVER INDIANS The Franklin high school tennis team defetatod West Seattle Thhurs- about them the three weakest schools in reste, oe comes along. palace ahie Pisa pats, ae CORVALLIS, Ofe, May. 9.—The The Plank in the Regal Platform that | will fight things out over at tho| wisi won the decision over R. Patchen, : Wibiagess eer see a |stadium, Saturday morning at the EDWARDS [University of Taaho, Oregon Aggies defeated Washington means Tax Reduction is “Maker to Wearer. 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