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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924 : COAST CONFERENCE TRACK MEET WILL BE NORTHWEST AFFAIR . ° e © ; ra 5) California Will 1924 Be Cobb’s Last Season as Regular? Important Meeting of| Squads Are re gy ears is A - Going East : “a8 Tiger Star |>tar Managers Monday | ong fast) Charley Peterson, Trick Shot Artist, Here Ger SEAL 5 important meting ot The Star Junior Basi Meet Will Be Contested ~~~ AR RDADARAS ee : . necessary that every manager be on hand prom by N. W. Teams Only for Booing and Class B sections is to be con: 7 red. fink anf i vo Says He's Thru When He |!" ond r to keep the competiti ag i , nter 1 ys ny More California, Stanford « ne Un Se cee ei. (MAJOR STARS| Collegiate SS ae Nira mn Colt Fight Seam entered the Coast meet at Pu of this season he fan and won by a scant four ¢ point margin. The Bears ¢ Dy their strength in the f shington ts cox Jent chance of copping the title Peer on the showin made by e Tespective teams so far this The Eugene meet will n the Northwest Olympic trials for t Section and Ol legtal men w eompete for the trip to Bh the national Olympic trials are held in June Because of the Olym: cames, BRnusl college competition at Chi Pago has been called off this year Washington has been represented] there for the past two years, Un fome of the ““W" athletes make the | _ SS trip to the Olympic trials there will of the Amer: | | to Be Hot Cummings, of Yale, Faces Hard Battle to Retain His Title BY JOE WILLIAMS EG ff has on Cobb slowed up ¢ generally notice f, admitted th ¢ no longer Was a speed merely He font at least ears ago. Cobb is proud of bis great record he should be, He fr r , wants his pl » slip #0 much that the crowd boo him. He recalls that La and Wagner suffered such a fate in al stages of their big league | career, ——— 7 ——| Charley Peterson, the world’s premier trick shot billiard|"'Srining \ike that tor me," ea e 8 sol en! st 8 Seattle visitor and will perform at Pope-Sib-|¢ \ ee that Ian he no Purple and Gold men sent East | aan player, a Se r perfor ope-s Cobb, When I » : am a this season Athletics Willing to P t ley's parlors three times—tonight and Friday afternoon hasbeen, it’s & seat on the bench , A committee of Coast Conference ar - and evening. Peterson has been here before and Seattle |tor me i i ) Sobb e thought of a With Catcher Perkins Now| bitiard fans who saw him perform know that he can make|, ©? says the shourht of perm nently retiring is still some years NEW YORK, May 15.—Dame Two y ant those ivories perform in scandalous fashion. distant, but instead of a regular he that Connie Mack | - i eed competit events of the Coaches wil! decide upon a set of mpetitive ever f th Marks that must be made in order to qualify men for the Boston trials. Applegate, Washington quarter miler; Spearow, Oregon vaulter; Dodge, O. A. C. half-miler, and Lucas, | Oregon sprinter, are conceded good chances of making the journey WRITING IS It brings together the leading cc ege golfers of the land and the ay “ahha é tournament is always productive of + not at all satisfied with his . . ere, ot , brilliant golf. eRe Se aka | SNe ihe ad Seta | Lribe Wins (Girl Hoopists - [BLACK GOLD __|setendine champion this year. Dex reputed to be one of the best In | UP to the standard he established } | ; 2 i catcnm tom | sath ase te | Again Over | . to Come Here cor DERBY STOCK. |erce maisen wio won the womens rs ago Perkir Rumor hw will probably play utility roles at te most talked about backstop In the could mel, the pitching ace of Mack's Favorite Knits, of Cleve IS |national last summer. He is one of | |thie most promising of the younger eatcher of Perkir t and, a team of girl basketball staff. Aside from Rommel none type, 4 if they have enough to O kl nd r 1 ers, former world’é ¢ " nad x VOTED DOWN |i Sinctsutsen sconce Sok | See Sse ten ease || AR LAMA ETS | cdr. eens” Sorat “cm || “racine coare waver, | ousavtnun, mse aap it-reoe( tae tee ane ean Perkins has shown anything do business with Mack AKLAND, May 15—Seattle’s 10-|] (he West, They plan to stop in| [hae Prancleco i248 victory of Black Gold in the|‘*T. £94 @ splendid iron-shot p tans on ot he eo ‘om ? * i Pages ” 5 it . a4 *. a de BY BIG CLUB ‘Searesespeecrre . iians ‘won another game from! | panonton, Canada, for a game ||‘, 4* 1 derby trial at the Downs Tuesday | Cummings tore things wide open Oakland here yeaterday, this time by 3. 7 Boehler and Al Ma has caused the stock of this son of |? Winning last year, carrying away Black Tony, already highly regard |the medalist honors and continuing ¢4 ag a derby possibility, to take 2/2 thru the finals in thrilling style ;Rudy Knepper, of with the team there ¢ hold» ne visitors can the title at present, They will be Seattle visitors about June 16. . fest of their strensth, officals of | Major Notes eran for two of thelr acores, for 1t|| be Seattle visto frewodane Iecek: Ala aac oe ough ceton, 1 sea the tite ate es Tennis uo OF BIG BOUT ras's iss totic buna || Sto tata at ot earn scout i 3 temodeo Same en by ot ety NocPecact put Pa @iation were expected to issue to-| “Yoaay, heresAndy Mish. Ti Fenponnible, that Jet in two of the|| Here now. AN effort will be ma NATIONAL LEAGUE | the aille in 137 45 over a track ther | Victim. im the finale “@aya call for a national meeting | prookiyn tty! vi ng players L * ai; tO ey Won Lest Pet | Cummings will face stiff o; 1 . “tat E the Clevelanders Saar tE -) had a skim of mud and was at least | ef iff oppor MP reconsider the player-writer rule./ with & homer. obin wax scored in the same in Cineianeli’s coed : a second slow. He.galleped out the {ion this due to improved The West Side Tennis club.) * ¥th * ICHIGAN CITY, Ind, | ning, the second, from third by a Ghicaae ‘ : ten aie ‘ [fields in the+East a South hice: mile and one-eighth in 1-5: put and South, i] ‘ and most influential club af May 15—brar that the Gib-| long sacrifice fly by Billy Lane. The Brooklyn 48 9 Ear aaTeae pel ae pe ah ulled tne will have to be at his best to a the c tall the hd . am » je and © a é, | filiated “with the association, anes bons iarpentier scrap, on ‘May 31,| nye Mat the winning tally in the ernon Has 1113 “408 |common canter in 2082-5. Black|W!". Princeton will be strong with ; eighth, when Tec dwin single ; ~ y Miget, vot wa a a gt |elde interference was ly din-| : r opcemtettegaat < o *" | Hoots and she may place her name| Harvard bas Captain Clough and the rule which will make Bil! Til-| panching hits off Hoyt and Pipgras as Margely* ch . | x .|Charley Pierson, both sta | . RESULTS on the list of derby winners Saturday 5 stars, amon enemas ChAsApIOD,: © protes: | foc Oye. ree eas heat ther Tenner Ti[ nets ony As both principals were ‘ H Py | At Chicas R. 4. &.| with Mrs. Lasca Durnell, the only |°hers. nings, the Browns beat the Yankees, 11) + Chleage- ‘ ' ) a ell, e unless he gives up newspaper | "ines the Browns wet ed Falved "the safely lodged in their tra camps r s 8 hon sreseee@ 34 2) woman there, who won with Elwood, Died urge first to Cummings, of world’s championship pennant. Sisler get | near the scene of the fight 0 Pp cago. 20 vente ago. jcourse, but Frank Wattles, a sopho- 3 bee: joubles and © 0 Tune oan » h 0 MoQuillan and Snyder, Gowdy; Kautt-|20 years ago. officials, who have Piieee pennies one & Meare erern Sree man and O'Farrell | Speculation as to just what Wise|™0re from Buffalo, should not be | BY LEO H. LASSEN } t T'S tough enough. for |_ At Ctncinnatt- [pushing the fight against. Tilden, |*™4 stole = base Georges Carpentier, the smiling : the vote as a complete dol of France, and former light r , Vetorm teatler, bet | joryand felt assured of their! Jock Guinn, veteran oplthalier, Wt heavyweight champion of the world, Ability to keep the rule on the book | req #ox won, 12 to. Jended his long journey from Paris| after a national session. ce seoge } Tt was pointed out that the West} after losing 12 straight games, the |, u. | Counsellor's condition is were rife to- obgdans c0i Williams has lost Jim- the t _ is «i } day, due to the fact that he was|™¥Y Ward and Ira Couch, and both the average ball club to i entered at Jamaica, tho Trainer John | Wil! be missed. However, in Cap- set one good shortatop'in | C [ O'Nelii, Sheevan, May. !s Ward had withdrawn him from the |‘#in H. W. Comstock, winner of the F \ season, but the Vernon | Harris, ixey snd Wings. |Preakness and announced that he|Wettern New York amateur cham- Tigers have three men .| would not go in the Kentucky derby, |Pionship last summer, Williams has tied down in the same cot where At St. Loule— k Dempsey once club has built at Forest Hills Athietice come to life and beat the Ti) rained for a match with Bill Bren , ea gt Sea sec ig |for which he was a favorite. &% formidable entry for individual Sees woich Dut the club greet nan nan, ‘Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul : 7 san Geiwekal aitond oul (8 - —— gene Diy In debt and if the club felt that! 4. radians hit Johnaon and Zachary heavyweight, dnd the only man reli ite Masel ca Dartmouth has Captain Sheehy, third BEAVERS WIN . former Vermont state champion, a it could sacrifice the drawing power |in the pinches and we & sevon-inning ! . who haw stayed fn the ring with Hiva | Mitse Gs“ fea! -naticnal matches, |guise trem tbe Oeaatere: 8 to 2 bigs hel p Gordon Stade, the alim | veteran in intercoliegiate play and - ree peey for 15 rounds since reg * Wal:| G LS 52505 Be | egon youngster; Wal-| he ts y iether clubs with much Jess personal). pitching by Sheehan ned an errer (Jack won the world’s title, went ® er Kimmick, the husky | hese *.‘! | OVER ANGE wiveaiaaad Ctiatl ar eC aoene | Aimancial risk certainly would affirm), “ponce in the firet inning «ave the thru his usual round of training hitting infielder f bincinnati, and jee ie Bo ee eee sepatte ria les tacelane aatowece reel Tule again on second vote. Braves five rune and an § to 2 victory | activities, apparently unconcerned| Me ytieiger from Cincinnati, and 19 ling plenty of power at the bat, the|to have any outstanding candidates 3 ‘over the Reds. peng ” atlaaie edbdckees ‘wpied | hasebatl pened horny by many i is Portland Beavers defeated Los An-|for the title but golf is a dark horse : 0} ed he» on the Coast as one | cis i |geles, 7 to 4, in the’ first game of|sport and y ri Ly A e t t tients 64 ite of the 4 | iL e 5 5 you never can tell. 2 WAIIAN GIRL WeDNEeDArs NOME RUN HITTERS Shor Thon Hema 0 that of the) ie bot young infielders uncov. | Wa 1s | the series here yesterday, The South will bank heavily on SWIMMER HERE [ii ae : os Cagis ua Than ace ee years. “ a f ane R. ‘i ms Files Crenshaw of Alabama, who ‘ Hollocher, ¢ 1 te arg Pi shortstop performers | Po Paget ‘ 1 | recently’ scoréd =. victoty ‘ov c a ihe ona Sarl A pe a | | Los Angeles ree ae a victory over Fred- BM PRANCIBCO, May 16. —| Matement of his managers that jon the ‘Tiger roster at present : RH “reverent and. Daly; Welnert, Rameey.|dle Lamprecht, of Tulane, a player ‘el au, champion girl) WITH RUTH AT THE BAT there was no possibility of Billy } immick, a hard-hitting ball piay- | 8* Led who gave Chick Ev i Myers and Bilin: er, would y ue New ¥ ** t is a stirring probably get the ‘call but) shocker and Severeid; Hoyt, Pipgras fight In the Western amateur last | for ore ve tad en of Ol Welsh. | Warner i# capable of playing alcivenne B® FROM SEALS) eivcues rirreen openers saan” |ROod game at third, of Hawaii, who arrived) First toning—Fa Gibson interfering with the fight © yesterday on the steamer Ma-/ dee inane Wine lresulted in increased ticket buying./ left today for Los Angeles, en! pienis ioning—Singied to right. Total sales have now passed the! East for the Olympic tryouts, me eres —— | $70,000 mark with the fight more tory to sailing from New) $1 UGGERS START SAME DAY than two weeks off, Floyd Fitzsim ‘ : to Bra while Kimmick | Wa Sata : aee sh 5 ork for England and Paris. Babe Ruth and Cy Williams, who| mons, chief promoter, announced.|baker to 1 Um> [can fill in at second or third nd Myatt; Johnson, Sachery| SACRAMENTO, May 15,—Sacra- irons yeas for 15 years ha Miss Wehselau will stay two days tied for major league home run/| uae 2 bai pires—sch | Thin gives the Tigers good reserve |*%%,! wel {same called In seventh on ac- mento defeated the league-leading s soba ng game at Wash- Los Angeles and then proceed}honcrs last season with 41, both j = oe {strength for their infield | Ste pate San Francisco club here yesterday, | Ston | a ee eet Lake and Chicago.| started thelr circuit swatting on the/ PELKEY AND |ROSS TENNEY | e pat phitadeipns #10 4. es | ea SS iene Jonneen. make practice swims in each} same day this year. Ruth, however, | | THEY'RE T. {Detroit ... . je score— . HE, - : tas forged to the front ana vie ac] REEVES DRAW, = PASSES AWAY ‘anocr rirtentx ove ronment sen Reamer (eicssstsinose $k. i [pany intends to. retire from bis “She {s cnthusiastic about her|to again lead the American league. | OAKLAND, Cal, May 15.—Jack' cy mVELAND, May 15.—Funeral| Paul Fittery had the best move to |N#vlor, Baumgartner Hodge, Griffin and Yelle; Canfield, Hatt | ase ba io fs able to buy a for Olympic honora, | 55 Ay ATS GRRE Reeves and Ray Pelkey fought A{o¢ poss Tenney, the late sport editor jfirst base that any pitcher ever| 4 in ee and. Behans, Pacific Coast league franchise. args | SCHAEFFER VS. DOWD. [hard four-round draw here lastio¢ the Cleveland Preas, who died |showed in the Coast league. He wan {Chace ne ERS PLAY CHICAGO.—Herbie Schacffor, Chi. |night. Stewart McLean took a de-/-Tyesday, following an operation, will |a winder, Now that he's playing for |Houton s cago, is carded to meet Phil O'Dowd | cision from Mike de Pinto, of Port:|he held here this 1 : Connolly," Steengrat fternoon. Leaders |St. Paul In the American associa: | c, ; IN PREP LOOP jin a to-rouna match at Columbus on land, and Fred Sullivan got « de-|in the sport world paid tribute with|tion his move is the talk of the) een O8 | Broadway and West Seattle, tied | May 19. tcision over Franal Ruffles hundreds of floral pieces, league. A lefthanded pitcher with a the llega ap ota corre ae ee er [eye like Fittery’s is poison to base. SALT LAKE IS eer ten: (OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN |" EASY WINNER The leaders will put on| NEW BATTING | SALT LAKE CITY, May 15.—Salt battle at the Hiawatha field. | | LEADER Lake batsmen went on a slugging - Garfield will play host to Frank-| im CZ | With Paul Strand in the big show |P*'ty bere yesterlay, scoring a 19 e Min; goes to Queen A: a\ Wa mn 7g OVERLOOKED ONE “THING ~~ a new ba wi 9 .| to 8 victory over Vernon. ers paladin re the ott WELL, TLL TELL YoU MFR © sisicds toon VERDICT Ou“ HORN?. new batting king Will be named for |") "ooo oor Vernon. hres K Hail Combed ww the Coast league this year. Strand | vernon games of the day. NOUR CAR \S ALL RIGHT, EXCEPT . [had led the league for two years in |Sait Lake’. eiities “MAT 15 AM) OLD MODEL, 1H’ 1 GPOSE IF NOU WERE BINING [succession before going up. Dutty | Shellenbach ” saa’ + teaver, TH’ LEVIATHAN, Nou'D KICK BECAUSE TH’ RUDDER wAS WET! FROM “TH WAY YOU PRAISE MY CAR, MABE \F T PUT A COUPLE OF HANDLES oN fT 1 COULD | Lewls looks Iike tho logical successor | because it’s practically impossible to {get him out in Salt Lake, and he| Run everything out ts a baseball jhits well enough on the road to stick |Preachment. . . Unfortunately this {around .400. Lewis did lead tho |40esn’t apply to the noisy goot who league in 1 with a mark of over leaps up in front of you at the very ‘S = TOMMY LONG | “TIRES ARE SHOT~ NEEDS A FAILS AGAIN) NEW PAT JoB,~"TH' Tor Is | Tommy Long has failed to make| PRETTY SEEDY, ~ TH’ BATTERY with Brooklyn. The southpaw | ' who has been trying to break | \S NEARLY PLAYED OUT, ~"TH DOA | fnto the majors for several seasons | MOTOR WILL HAVE “To BE GONE | 400. Moment the star steals home with been shipped to Mobile in the OVER, ~ ANS) NOURE ASKING SELL 1T TO YoU AGIA : : —— the winning run, ithern league. | RUBBIGH CAN! « |BRADY IS WONDER IN “Too MUCH MONEY | COMPLETING DOUBLES * Clift Brady is the best second O'DONNELL IS | 7 fro ker Seattle ever had when it ~ GIVEN BEATING) , Lif we T lcomes to comploting double plays. * PORTLAND, Ore., May 15.—Dis-| The half-pinter can Wheel that ball TO ‘playing more class than in any pre. | | across to first base fast and accurate. AMATEURS Millions Use It - Few Cents buys Jar at Drugstore bout, Johnny Trambitas, Port. | ly, The Indians will make more Even obstinate, unruly cor. sham-|final touch to AP avaaks bolic te Pee ighivcight, had ttle troabis | 7A \doudlo killings with Brady on the . pooed hair stays combed all day in| business and on social occasions. fs inting Johnny O'Donnell of St. | completing end than they will with SAXS TRIS SPEAKER any style you like, “Hair-Groom" is|"Hair-Groom” is greaseless; also ‘Paul in the main 10-round event hers Sammy Crane as the pivot, as Brady Manager, Cleveland Indians a dignified combing cream. which| helps grow thick, heavy Justro! ; theawe ‘eicoh’ batter Me? outfielders have much| gives that natural gloss and well-|hair. Beware of greasy, harmful rs asd Parte in going out| groomed effect to’ your hair—that| mitations.—Advertisement. ; after @ ball than coming in on it, SHE'LL DEFEND _|"‘sjut 2's coming in on SHOE LAURELS): fly balls in which the ball is Mra, Laura Lanham of Bloom. Nella ellie ougiee Ps Tein ike ington, TIL, champion woman horse-| “hat being the emse ny thoe pitcher of the world by virtue] fielder should attempt to perfect vr, of winning at Lake Worth, Fla. says} pay in going back ater a bere ae me welcome a chance to defend | (y, ing in on the ball is a. eutat In addition to her sure-fire accu:| Nina athe eter the ball an racy, Mra, Lanham has unustal en- ve |durance, some days pitching hore. |; ae hatibay yes te Dryeslant shoes for hours continuously andl shorter field, ‘There ts a diene pitching often on the men's 40-foot | Advantage In stich a style cect court instead of the regulation go. | SIVne “ag la. ai shah foot women's court, singe: far’ moro. balls: drop: sate in front of the average fielder than are hit over his head. T am strongly in favor of an out. \ TO WIN AGAIN | ite: 2isxing stort tieta, is is imporsible if he is weak on balls ‘Tho golf champions rarely evor| hit over his head, repeat, Mra. Dave Gaut of Memphis} Wor that reason alone, T sa is ploked to win again in the south:Jevery outfielder should constant SS SS THREE PROS) _ SAIL JUNE 11) Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen and _ MacDonald, three of the world's ‘greatest golf profesionals, sail Jane for England, where they will com. | in the English open, PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Jack Re mault, Canadian heavyweight cham- pion, stopped Joe White, New York, in the sixth round. HOU AQ SS 4 COLLAR. A LOW BANDED DEEP POINTED COLLAR THAT IS FULL OF COMFORT~. 35% Each 3 for #1, S LE IN 4 ; US Q = e = ~~ a a nw i o SION ANY SE Ss WF cones RAK RN American Jewelry Co, WAS MORE $21 SECOND AVE. nay eG M ot, mol? cham i } 3 ‘ Y ‘} plonship to be held‘at]| seek to perfect his play on fly balls Established 1839 KNOCKS THAN THE MOTOR ==> ) [ciattanoowu, May 19:24. Mrs. Gautfon which he In forced to. go. pace iy & golfer of national prominence. to make a play, a)