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MEA) " SATURDAY EVEN COAST COLLEGES WIL eet Will Be Staged at North Ppaaific and C. P. S. Wil } TwoMan Team Soon End May 31 Stanford, Oregon, O. A. C., Reed, North 1 Come; Huskies to Choose ° BY JACK HOHENBERG SEN coast colleges will ) to the coast conference End Country clu send a two-man golf team golf matches to be held at b May 29, 30 and 81. The that already have signified their desire to attend California, Stanford, Ore gon, O. A. C., Reed college, Pacific college and the College of Puget Sound. Man- k ‘Art Gerbel, of the Washington team, thinks that the) ag are going to have to exert themselves to the utmost onder to capture the conference title again. It was a f he ' man who defeated Yew York | Y HENRY L. FARRELL YORK, May 17.—When Sam saddled his Ra the Pen major league p ‘After trailing in second ‘a ahort time, John McGraw yhis Giants back in first plac fend that a slump descended fgets leading rival when his tcam bad and he ts leading again the Reds lost with him and a litle more. ‘hs Yankees were not as fortunate de Giants In finding their posi- isymmthy with them. The qhampions bit their slump a the surprising , St. Louis |; wes began to burn up the league. | Giring Jost two games to the) Walkers ‘and one out of two to the) for, the Yanks are now hoid- ‘frst place by only a half.game, | ‘Re Browns, with 12 victories in fast 14 games, can take the iby beating the champions today. . LEO GATES @ care, Jack Dempsey! A Mohawk Indian is on} Wail in the person of Leo He has lost only two fights Inst 42 bouts. Gates isn’t Dempsey as yet, but is Jack Westland for the coast jgolf title this winter. It may jbe a California team that re-} lieves the Huskies of their} championship. Washington's twoman team will rs challengers are Har er, Pat Harvey and Ed All three of these men traveling around the unt a fast clip but will! lot of additiona: ut either Westland or the ente ng golfers a the Husky -{ Major Notes ) Yesterday's hero—Max Flack. The St. | Louls outfielder hit a homer tm the elev enth inning and beat Brooktyn, ¢ to §,/ Wl Terry, rookie first baseman, hit two home runs and helped the Glante win from the Cubs, 16 to 13 Pratt's double in the seventh inning | drove in two runs and gave the Tigers | to 1 victory over the Athletics * double in the tenth Inning | behind Menline’s single and a pacrifice, | }Pesbed a run over and the Phils beat! | the Pirates, 4 to 2 BUM Wamby’s single in the 12th taniog pushed over the rum that gave the Hed 9 Meds, Sto a. Luque was econd time in two RUN HITTERS Ruth, Tanke Fournier, Robt IPPE’S DIME SNATCHERS won| @ hectic bali game, yesterday,! R im jagainst Keiter & Bernbaum's Cigar) Stubs, by a 13 to 10 score. The game} was called at the end of the seventh inning to let some poor bankers get! @ little recreation. Many feature stunts brightened up the matinee, among which were |Jawn McGraw Hart's dropping of a {jit on the home plate which was the reason for Sheik Oliver's three- | bagger being converted into a home- | |run. the pitching of Bill Shaver, who | | played hookey from a sinkful of plat- lters; the fainting of “You ain't seen nothing yet” Jess Hoeslick; Mare | | minute Iny-| to first | hich kez 5 last Reese Blake's fanning; Sa' hing of « fly ball while | of five iron men to Speaking of politics, Mr. Hiram Johnson reminds us of the pitcher | who had a lot of stuff but couldn't | get the ball over the plate. | SEIDMANN GETS DRAW IN BATTL von VER al Ma. m 10-round draw w fans singing the praises of t ators. had little trow ion over "Do Won, the h © er cause why he she in the same ring with the local ba Tom Needham, FULTON'S NEW PILOT From now Fred Fulton will be carried from the ring by a new man, | o¢ ager. Eddie Keddy will handle his|Manager Evers, affairs in the future ‘Walsh with th BIG PLANS FOR OPENING GAME ‘“\WHITE SOX GET ANOTHER COACH L CO rl rAR ERE DUAL MEET FOR OREGON _ AND O. A. C. NTEST FOR GOLF TITLE H ‘'CINDER MEN HAVE FINAL | JN | TRACK MEET =» LATHAM STARS YOUNGSTERS IN OREGON WIN) WILL MATCH tt MONTANA WINS FROM GONZAGA “oo. ; SPOKANE, Ma ‘i anat But Montana |" The summar " veteran catcher of | | BAGLESS PLAY le Kagion Pp. m, will emerge the men who will be candidates for places on the| ance wil American Olymplo team. day's duled to start competition, at 2:30 MOM’N POP | WELL, WHERE IS THE > DURN THING DION'T I TELL WOU TO GET THE STEP LADDER TO HANG | THAT PICTURE a HERE NOONG MAN! TTS WARM ENOUGH TO GO BARERGIED. GET BACK IN HERE ANO “TAKE OFF The Logical Location 1 MAD IT TH MORNING y - FO ree TO CLEAN THE LIGHT - yee j GLOBES IN DOT’S __J i f ‘ | { | BEDROOM — —— Al. 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