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THE SEATTLE STAR MOND INDIANS ARE THUNDERING ALONG AT TREMENDOUS RATE NOW 2 b Wi s 11 New Golf Course to Be © on Sa tL. 4 Peles Built at East Madison Piet). nd Is Smothered in Six Out'of S Gee “Broadmoor” Links, Costing Over gq yess Will akland Is Smothered in Six Out of Seven Games, Be Built by Puget Mill Co. on Beautiful Site poowies Pee of seg <a arene Within City Boundary— Limited to 400 Members s Secret o CCeSS; sip of Pas pee Races Booked be Vancouver, Wn. The Star’s Junior Ball Shield | Decoration Day Events AS BY ALEX C, ROSE BY LEO H, LASSEN Scheduled ‘DROADMOOR HE Indians are on the warpath! > With a W 11 out of their last 14 starts, the ~ slaround Seattle, nor gt Seattle Redskins are the latest sensation in the) |Motorcycle Stars Will). ot tinct this royal and at : f Coast league race, ‘ | Also Compete in Big topmost rung he sports popularit r e past ek they sr X Yakland six ? : t} ! ‘old msg @ 5s pa Dh see ; } go Beli i “ Event; is somett ¢ ana old ma € I i ‘ t tion to the golfing x they knocked Portland over five out of seven UTOMOBILE races and motor: /prown as “Broadmoor,” but th al as all the « 4 times | cycle speed events will be ‘ . 4 P a gaiga 4 ign of be best of them all, and the most ex cost 3 t The Tribe has nbed into the first, division ged in a big race meeting o be Of | " Marmite vesce oa busied aptrared , res nae : ? he t ¢ Yecora- | in Il veloped, fror 001 ) 6,000,000, by this splendid run of victories and if they —- . i Reba ag o nit bit 5 f change, eh! sas ca ce any kind of a showing against Ver- the eee Wie ade tele bat a Sew a are . aan non in Los Angeles this week they will have completed the auspices of the Gul F Gre vome baby fie aan' acd allery best road trip a Seattle team has had in years. drum coprs, isn't completed as yet, Now we tell you all about t - . . Pu ¢ it will Include a variety of events. | Broadmoo The secret of the Tribe's success has been balance. The but it will include a variety of events. | Broadm oF Pan aw at Veteran pitchers, parti and Dell, have been The Pu Mill cons . 4 * am. coming thru. The hi n delivering and the de- has for many months beer A s& fensive work has been \7 ovr to s “ t Wit of hurling ill be up there as the heigl pairs a nl be gett tie : T good | ouver event will be one of the fev tings of a. ° t * tec e © 1 ° A kK g with programs of the season hereabouts. | iar erlooking Lake énother tele; thes Quick Review Franciacs’s, quartet The Vancouver track is of dirt con- land the University ean ’ g the best in the leag | struction and is being carefully cor p ow ‘ f Saturday’s | andthe outtiel slaying stoned fadison at. re) y l ana 8 e outfield is playing A npectal fivemile, three-mile and b a ae y tor the S R g00C one one-half mile races are on the Cendis s me port esu ts 5 ; sents Jeards for the motoreycle men #0 far | tans toc the Gisss dia ooo that fo bard 1970 Black Gold, favorite, . as the with miles being the longest auto ve os tacky Derby ‘ race contemplated besa. : oak 104 tn right field, T A feature race between an alrplan rol ‘ Sterahen Washi » well 1 t and auto will also be listed tin three-mile vrancia a . 4 yy nd he ee negara ° of the first six holes and é After this week the Redskins re The ; 1 t the three-quarter mark was only Willle Plant, walking champ. a to the home field again and ards in length, and the remaining cre weak ton, won't go to Oymplc games y Oakland and Vernon in turn 90 neres w for members |on tt because of business. 1 ly” to build thelr homes, streets Anderson managed to squa a a clubhouse. match on the 14th green, t CLYDE. MEARKLE ¢ 7 ‘ Pau! Berlenbach wil! fight HAS QUIT GAM FACIFIO COAST LEAOUR | Membership in the club will be|of the match. The next was halved Keiser in New York May Clyde Mearkle oF SRE Won Lost. Pet. limited to 400 persons, who will own | With fours, but Ha ee ae . ker Bam Framettee ox von eh The affairs of the |the lead on the short 16th, when An Wenatchee’s prep track team sy fprerecorg hon 4 635 be managed and ’ Won state title at Pullman. parr tin > aches tis ‘ Poe thelr seconds Walter Mails fined $100 by || At the end of he was s mittee ed of per elected [on the 17th, but a missed six-footer Oakland for improper language |/to New Haven « tere bas nor: thei > by Haw cost him hole and , A poor throwing arm cost him Yes, oor is going to be a |*auared the match with one to play. job here, the rest of his play being REsULts ve district, and W. A ves but good second shots high class. | - firet game); Se- [Irwin and his co-workers have gone | brough a 60 yards of — | + in 4 © e about their work ver carefully in he pin re p4 t ¢ placed bs) BARNEY SENT } te eae 1 (iret | perfecting the plans for the building |“bout 18 feet from the cup, but TO OMAHA + Anguiee 1 oS" lof the same landed in the $8 12, Broadway 64 1-2 Ed B . ‘ ‘Whee: iekwn planted (walt: and nder repair.” He - wn - ing sent 10 expen § iebita ebbacias yr re gy pr tehed back, over this area, missed Yale, first oe nye oult | hte Ao! fon at parecperg Dh eee lg rae Pid wamcaiaaramtieniinda del & 10-footer and lost the match when Princeton, third, ngular pitttig, bas been ordered to ite viet levthve hearts ‘3 Haw laid his fourth shot dead. sew sae. n Lake ; nig irennabar to : Here's The Star's Junior Baseball league shield which is in competition for the second vey = os eee gual tates eins f varsity . d att pee : : ok NATION i | eum ton varsity n in the Texas | year, The trophy wa ven to the league by the Seattle Coast league club, It is a per sapihe tae OE Just HE Seattle Golf club team just age petual trophy and will never go out of competition. The Three Brothers Dye Works tnnatt ‘ s the corp, can't win at Oak Bay! With Apa | have had the chield for i t year . ‘ “ this size on the strongest 25-man team that ever seh i i i ahaa siaaeneiamenoa 7) eft the North End, Capt. R mp- TO BASEBALL 2 with what is bell felt sure that the long string of, ribe Wins [yam ago will remember ie Kon |( Stay dices Is unset Hill Wi ins cA gain ae tos Sp tn eer ae Ss Be Saree ee eee Both Tilts | KONNrC K RETURNS Ho nic pe nt fe there & Jout on top, 45% to 29%, in this first pastimed several sea M 4 4 h a, wmoLTS : |half of the annual match for tb sons in the International league and eet Tonight in tar unior oop oO af, Chien | GORDON HAW, by « one-up vic-|Biggerstatte Wilson cup F 0 O k then jumped to an outlaw loop. ‘There will be an important . Beaton 4. } Beha suatent Detmer Anderson, nm After five years out of organized hase. s of The Star Junior Base. |/TTUTE Sunset Hill Improvement, The score: K.| Ont Ms games played in the 36-hole final match, played at| + % r a s jball he has been reinstated and ex-| I » showed Sunday that it ts| Arden Cy . x * ‘ AMERICAN LE |the municipal links, yesterday, suc ag ha! simi AKLAND, May 19.—Seattle won| pects to rejoin some International ho mere flash In the pan by trim-| Junior Advance club 10 4 - cessfully defended his title of cham. |) ae, _ Menda~ Saricera” Aaa ‘em both yesterday, taking the | /*sue sub, should be a matter|/ ming the Fahey.Brockman nine at| Batteries: Morrily and Blanchi;| ew York .. | pion of the Jefferson Park Golf club. mn ftir i ao gone ré bepress iniclon, atx gunies to pwd ns of reorganizing the league ts to|| Walla Walla, 10 to 4 | Shapiro and Perse. [ec roer As the score indicates, the match cralsaselit Shed iuatasnae? The fe: I. Dotr | a iv y , Ba ‘= be decided. Tie thinast dang played ales tal ype was a hard-fought affair, It might |U f ; The visitors from the North ais | SOLONS AND | behind the stellar pitching of Joe} GEORGETOWN CUBS WIN leven have taken more than 36 holes |°a!* lended 19, Danie ie aoa posed of the Oaks, «to 0, in the first SEALS SPLIT paola. “bot lesers worn Dald’ tol rue Qearpetawed Oxbe bored 'a $8 fae thei a referee had |? wee beak end t E ; ‘EVERE IS thse : been on the job to render a decision es encounter, and won the second, 9| gacrawenTo, I I young |*0 1 victory over the Seattle Boys'| Jon the home green, which te halt un- S. R. KNOX ROBERTS, cap- to 3. |mento and San’ Francisco broke Vean Gregg, who has never lost a Dall game to an Oakland club, pitched the first game and allowed the locals but five hits. on WINNER IN LEAGUE TILT jeven In the dout terday, the Sacs winnin, 18 to 2, but losing the mooie, 12 to 3. club. ‘The }17 errors, and only nine bingles were he Cubs to amass their oeern were charged with | big |der repair, and on which Anderso: |third shot came to rest. But there was no referee and Anderson took the worst of it by playing his next at tain of the women's division the Seattle Golf club, for the third successive year, will be @ fin ist in the club championships. Shi x ELLINGHAM, May 19.—% he Hill team took an sarily lead over the “under-repair” area, when | defeated Mrs. Frank Macklem in the The afternoon game was featured | san Fran - ; ‘ as, re x ._ {bY counting two in the first frame| Edwards pitehed nice ball for /DUKE OF } YORK [no had the right to place, not drop, Semi-finals yesterday, and ts now by two rallies made by the Indians. | Sacramento Labs won its first Northwest league over headed. | Georgetown, allowing but two hits | Ihis ball clear of the space, but no |T¢edy to tackle Mra. H M. Pease in Seattle sot four tallies in the sixth | Jas = #; Canfield | came yesterday en the Seagulls jers were weakened by) Tn» score R. H. B| LOSES MATCH nearer the hole. One docs not have {the final test. and five in th: th. —— he loas of H 1 McQuarri . 1 seven’ downed Bloedel-Donovan at Everett) the loss of Hopper and McQuarrie, | Gaoreet 2 9 3 YNDON, May 19.—1 oursome|to play thru casual water on a put- able ND GAME nee regular tossers peees oom eh did 2m Faitelgcauting ator tee @ certain it te that th MARTIN’. ge Steuland let the Acorns Rn by a 6 to 3 acore. 1 toll Rn -E | Seattio Boys’ club +1 2 17) at Tonpentre, Glamorganshire, Satur-| ting green and certain it fs that the 5 . down with six bits. haan ¥: if 19 n © score follows: Re E.| Ratteries— Edwards and Henry;|day, Frank Hodg ormer | same rule applies where half of the 3 Setzer pitched nice b or thle neet Hill 10 3 1 ma The score (first cxme)— RH. &. [Sacramento a 8 Gancecs tus Seicet Vetiey: waste o 13 Slye and Burgess | miners’ leader, and FE Mams,|green is torn up like the 18th at| NINE WINNER Geattio - : oy Cragg lle ig Wn mh oem etaenaer! am iad Reda f Saree Fa kmon oie sresident of the miners’ association, | Beacon Hill. | LACEY, Wash, May ‘Oukiand eat eee a Scbang. unexpected. Batteries: Francis and Weatmore. |? 3 | : = Gregg and Tobin; Boebier and Baker. | ‘ Sedro-Woolley took a decialve 10 i; Mowlers: Colic @patedg “and THREE BROTHERS WIN | defeated the Duke of eS and Capt But {t's all over now ey Gordon ay twirling teas oe pear | to fctory from th ngham | oy Ws adic | OSTEO vorka| Basil Brooke, two up and one to play. | Haw Is still the kingpin of the Jef-|coliege accounted for the 5 to 3 vic »|PREP RUNNER eth Pigpreridebivg «Nes Kiancoianniag papel j_ The Three Brothers’ Dye Works) "oy ousands of coal miners watched|fersonians and the situation that|tory of the local team over the 3] EQUALS MARK “The Stanwood Twins went down | Baseball club won from the West-| tne game came up at that last green will doubt- |Rhodes’ nine of Tacoma. *, Krause to defeat at the hands of the Mount ARDEN CUBS WIN jern Union Messengers by @ score) BEATEN BY noon in 9 4-5 seconds. He was one of Seattle Yacht club’ hon|the game for the Cuba when the|. Jackson, for the losers, made | LAUNDR YMEN the stars entered by Stuyvesant high Island race, crossihg the finish line| Juniors threatened in the ninth, | beautiful catch, | school {n the annual na! 140 minutes d of the 1 her | Besides pitching good ball Shapiro] The score: E,| IE Supply Laundry nine defeat. | scholastic championships neare ‘ hed | hit © homer for the home club. | Three Brothers 2 1 ¢d the Ballard Commercial ctub | field. third and the Z%: ‘ourth McQuarrie starred for the winners, | Western Union ... oe T 6 6 by @ score of 2 to 2, in one of the| soa Batteries Roe and Putnam;} featured games of the Semipro league yesterday. Percival pitched nice ball for th Josers, but received poor support. The Georgetown Merchants had Hittle trouble in walloping the Queen City All-Stars, 11 to 1. | MLAD~L HEAR You MATOR, — VF | . The City Sash and Door tosser: . Bs ALL RIGHT SALESMAN, | mes from the Fire Decdiier 12 | ARE rN DIFFICULTY THEN, « You Rison You ey aie | DODE BERCOT io 5. 1st c 1 EN, 0 2) , IMHO | Thm clove and exciting. same, the et cites ee SELL THAT CouLDuT | WILL FIGHT South Park team won from the Nip. pon A. C., 7 to 6. Bre MEME oer Sha trsisid Zoe the Uinnere Sr ney Suse R pes AWE For $300,| |GuIDE BOOK iT CANT B JACK SILVER : _ "TLL GIVE “to WW’ LosT ie ) | Seattl AND A SUAVE MANNER AN ILL GIVE BABES a) | [CALLED cal Dode Bercot, Seattle IS WINNER OF CONTEST EN PARIS BILLIARDS, Union Oil and the Knights of Columbus were winners in games played yes- terday In the Seattle City Baseball | league. The Ben Parig club took the meas- ure of Hugh Baird's aggregation, 15 | to 10, in a loose contest. The Union Oil tossers disposed of the Seattle Cap Co. t score. Williams allowed tho losers but five hits and twirled ¢ffective ball, The Knights of Columbus broke wn was ef. | by a6 to 1) PHILADELPHIA, May 17.—Frank | Hussey, New York high school boy | who is counted on as a member of }the American Olympic team, equaled the national Interscholastic record! vhen he ran 100 yards here this after Arden Cubs won a thrilling for the Junior Advance club lat Walla Walla, 7 to 6, 8u ern hopped off tn front and held YN WINS thelr lead the| A great catch by Bianchi saved Vernon M The score 10 to 1 nalds. GWENDOL The Gwendolyn BY AHERN } TM FoR You CAR! » SELLING, M'LaD, ROLLING UF LA CALLIOPE OF NOUR SLEEVES, You $25 !. — AN' Your RECORD er | Sleeves if “TURN YouR NEXT PROGPECT OVER TO ME 4D I WILL SELL “THE VEHICLE FoR “WW Woops! | lay. The | jot 22 to 7 ‘Tho game was featured by the hitting of Leitch for the winners,| who got five hits, one of which was) a homer. Jackson and Balby. 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