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Rens ory TAR SATURDA* SE ATILE AGE ELMER BOWMAN IS NOW LEADING TRIBE'S TERRIFIC OFFENSIVE Big First Sacker Socks Qlympic Swim Trials Sunday Coast College Links {Who's Who in e 1 Ball Over 400 on Road z ie 7 Tourney Is Cancelled | Poa all sgl Bowman Is Beginning to Deliver Stuff That Made . J * Him Talk of Eastern League for Two Years; He's Huskies Best Bet Northwest Failure of Californians and O. A. C. to Enter re No Hal Chase, but Handles First Base Nicely Swimmers Forces Cancellation of Meet Here; Women to Set- EN DIZAKD | F tle City Title Nex Week BY LEO H, LASSEN C ° oe 1E Seattle Indians socked their way to another om peting LOPES: ae BY ALEX ¢ ROSE ‘ ; victory over Vernon yesterday, winning 7 to 4, pelea ee eae Ck bin Gace cleeead Be lack and went back into a virtual tie for third place Fadden Considered Best | ot entrants, the California, Stanford and Oregon colleges falling \o send with their present enemies, i N. W. Bet: P representatives The Redskins have won exactly eight game + W. Bet; Program at) ite: a worry and work trying to induce a large field of entrants to r) { out of 11 on this trip against two strong clubs Lake Steilacoom ome north for this second annual show, Art Gerbel, the local varsity golf NANAKE h was placed charge of the Coast m decided t night the biggest winning streak of any team fron é anage! ' in charg h home so far this season BY TOM OLSEN p gall the whale Ching ott. NG 4 Heavy hitting, tight defense and a pretty R* DAUGHTERS make oie they were very keer eomit ago when sprinkling of fancy tossing have won for the Poe debut . crm Argon bl ©} Jack Wentland, the st champion and Ing’ der, retur Tr 2 . wt hs ameroe brs eam, When ‘om the Califo ja meet at Del Mont The are eviden Tribe, - ) 7 hes 1 a his charges enter the rat compe trom ¢ Ls a - . ery Gch and so al ure the Ore The hitting and defense have been steady, and in the tition of the season in the sectio bill oe ~ . 7 » rr . P| Olympic amen rials . a >>EE>EE——————————EEEE~E powerful drive of the Indians on the road looms Elmer iympic t “ Mandiet Gareil tea gut 6 t Stellacoom, just Tacc on the whole works. So ths r Bowman, the giant first sacker. — Se Ne ice Links News ite ry ie w us of i a In these 11 games on the road Bowman has slapped the as coach of the Crystal club at tt A | > cee Soe: Becerra Agate for 17 hits in 42 trips to the dish for the sweet mark start of the present bon an ena - + pal pinto p ber sip Bs sco she ———— of 404, Collecting an average eon working hard w rm oe MA | Fred “Papa” Henwood, Bob hampionship, to be played at t ties p B like that in the big Oakland a teria} he: haa oo band. 3b. will be eenwich Country elub, ( = i _o and Los Angeles parks is hit- ye irom msn] the first actual competition for th ‘to #8 aren | , : ye Socks, ut and Los Angeles } Page Babee f pecam coach, 1 oe me Can't Field sie. gg Se Soe sn nes we tal ad eo That tells the story of Dane and Jump artist ; ny Pm oe ean een ae ite some golfer Bercot was robbed of a Se \ccoue eter sistent performer | tional trials, to compete in the Na back for @ chance at the nationa nd the Rtisiaty can sock the icked Frank Schellenback five im both the diseus | tional swimming and ¢ vine Sp f | title stn punting de tachi toe : Several years ago Clark got a je two bases and ° and shot put and pphne ie Se oe emnd 4 teem * |solting word Track crews, basebal , ond sacker he was far from big high Jump and plenty of competition for his stars. | to atay at home. Wonder why? are done, toc wouldn't h sed him at sec wman has so much power that he rn t hia part of the @, & lar ane fe wasn't clocking the boys __ segentiy bat he hs nabetfe;the fielders. was expected 10) cr unattached stars will be tn the WOMEN TO SETTLE . end and third. At the hat he has been a demon, in the field a “*fliv ver." His slowness of foot is a hand ap that prevents him from being converted into an outfielier. He is a man without a position. But he can hit, and his abitity Mm that direction makes him a most useful man to have around be one of the high | ° scorers in the dual A meet with the expe the trials. The events have been dl- | each ms Oregon Aggies. | iia into parts, the first division booked for the) starting at 10:20 a.m. and the second | | UNIVERSITT (fourens BUSY Stadium today at) o: 940 p.m | mpeon, the ne 130 p.m. Egtvet| All swimming events will be run off over & course measured in meters, | Bowman doesn't claim to be * CITY TITLE — ge crowd of Seattle fans are A E Pavlowa around first base, but you can’t find anything wrong with the big fellow's fielding. He's as good man as there is in the league in handling a thrown ball and for a big man he covers a lot of territory | Yep, Bowm inning to show some of th hat made Who's who among § large 1 to journey over to tee oi*, | collection of high class women golf. [enw beseaina nese week «> BrOad way | Seattle Golt club, which is the test j'ne grounds for this, the second an-| e nual women's city championship 8 S t l ll problem to be solved. | xt| Mra. R. Knox Roberts, captats of | plans to make « . aa is the Olymple games custom. A jatorelthe ente el is ling ‘ : bei ‘tha talk aetna’ pon rial for the Oy eee eee than’ an inch longer ati Kets oh ee ee tn ron talk of the Bai Ieamue tie a inc arting He round. plex: the tournament, and that she has| : ae fs rein Saba he payed the bag v \ci ~ Worked hard to insure tts success in| TPROADWAY ts still out in fron @ Bi Lead — Northwest section | ngitttat ploy comperttion—mith full |@hown by the remarkably. strong| 41) in the high school baseball race ; _ andicap allowance will be on the"Pemnfield t | Pn ers trimmed Ba g ene iis al tryouts at Bu Py ister ay Bde Bi: Ree field that has entered. The Tig immed Bs ran gue, Ore, nest! os | Mrs. Fred Jackson, the defending |day at Ballard by a 13 = nt hdr as aeae ’ |champlon, 1s favored to cop the hon-| Broadway ms 0 r lv arama aga sethg anes 3 | COMING ors again, but this wonderful links | third frame by 2 sopra terse ake hid ‘ tree style, 400-meter re “4 nw woman from Inglewood is going to| The a } lubs they hate been playing on this t-mater free etyi® |coming up about 4¢-man strong have plenty of real stits opposition | Broadway, -.. tine e Be Setiae tia ‘ \ Tee-meter back The Ingiewend ceuad ia the pret |to, defeat in her efforts to keep the | Ballard ; es ri 1@ Indians can kick the , inks battle for the | ¢ top| its pres-| Batteries: Reynolds and He PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE |tar out of these clubs on their own dag nana Wehes wists or expen trom oppling from its pres-| Bat oy fernolds and Hen x Lost Pct. | fields, the Braves should do Iikew . Inglewood posith : é fan Francisco 016, td t-meter free style pe Fh cm ra it pa a6. 38 as pod pn ser’ AMONG THOSE | QUE ANNE WINS 4 e ss strokes, 1,5 © free and oer’ ENTERED Queen Anne took Roosevelt x4 23 Pilg vo aryl in the middle ‘t¢'e," the is is td bal ead Saye no't : s Bree aly 'e;: ROOT. | SF | pected to make a strong bid for the|Anne Friday. The Quays had come os 161 Percy Jones, who has heen terribly : i erratic this wpring, finally kicked A Orite LES,, May 24.—Scoring! thru with a fine pitching exhibition five runs in the first jnning,|in L. A. Friday when he went tn te Beattie cinched the game with | relieve George Steuland in the ne "Wernon here Friday, the final score |inning. He held the Tigers to one hi being Tto 4. Bowman put the yame|and fanned seven. Jones hax as ‘on ice with a homer scoring two! much stuff, with the possible ex ) tallies later in the game. Menoskey/ception of Walter Mails, as any runner-up; Mra. C. C. Cary, the 1923 | /m& 6 to 1 lead at one time \AGGIES WIN medalist; Mra. J.C. Bridgman; Mra.| | The score RH. E | D. E. Twitchell, all of whom are} Mess eeeeeeeee : FIRST TILT teammates of the champion; Miss| Queen Anne , “4 | | Helen Farrell, Mrs. H. M. Pease,| Batteries: Hiwkle, Garton and OF SERIES | D. H. Moss and Mra R. K.|Alexander; Johnson, Brittain and | | Roberts, of the North End club; Mrs, | Pesimon. : |A CONCERTED attack on Pitcher | 0 ©. Moore and Mrs. F. Van Pat ¥ title: Mra. H. O. Young, last year’s | from behind to win, the Teddies hay e { “igi “ake hit a homer for Vernon in the second.| southpaw in the minors, and if he 5, sf owe | td Listo ve the | Harlington and Rainier’s best bets INDIANS WIN Percy Jones did some brilliant rejcan learn to control it he may win és Te ee Seer enre onl airs de Chareeritess trons thacdetiecs|.) atier we bad @eanes Avant nec iTl Meer cting for the invaders bettie i jOregon Aggies a 9 to 6 win over Neshempee Y od Racial thar ty t Seattl & ithe. score Rn #. = eet Washington on Denny field yester.|*0% Park Golf club. There will aaa fr pe a it Friday and beat Gas oe peattie a rk |day and practically assured them of| Plenty of others on hand, who may field at Wa 9 to 2. Larry the Northwest conference champion. |UPSt the dope before the final|Sweet was in good form ahd let the able match Is decided. Fifty are expected | Bulldogs down with six hits. Fred Lewis and John Sigarist, op-|'° start |posing flychasers, were the hitting| Play will start with a qualifying jstars of the day, each getting two} y on | Garfield a home runs. Lewis got five bingles The 16 low qualifiers will] Batteries; Sweet and $3 eee «| DODE BERCOT Setiars, Thomas and Murphy CY EGTVET NATIONAL LEAGUE el AND SILVER Photo x Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer ii, wes Fok =" “IN DRAW GO MYERS NEARLY SEALS OUTLAST fe as i buat 4 "i aa continue on match play for the rest |ter, Strout and Hopper, * peer th ase | oe eee. May 31—-Dede BLANKS SOLONS BEE SLUGGERS | Sie srea/tyie 406-1 Will secboeahe. ho relieve Lin-}Of the week, except Friday, Decor ek NA ‘ ROI cag neg ee toder, ae eld te etl) SACRAMENTO. May %4—Eimer| SAUT LAKE CITY, May 24—San | meier r free style ton in the fifth, after Sigarist's sec.|tion day. Flights will be provided| FRANKLIN, 8; LINCOLN, rey rae i oly *! Myers was in rure form today and|Franctico beat Salt lake, 14 to 1 came lond home run, pitched effective bull,|for those who fall to get into the| Following the example of Ken 1 46 we jhere last night by Jack Silver, Sanj inn veto Low Angeles pitcher let | here Friday, in a typical Utah ball |letting the visitors down with only |¢amplonship test. jStotler, who had a big day both ae rancisco Hebrew battler Lrkatta Gatia MN doe tan, kad [eame j AUTO RACES fate agin nila tok the recualtiAes ot fe |bat and in the field, the Franklin ee Weer en rou It Was a great scrap, from gong five hits while his mates were ham:| ‘The score: n. H. E | |Quakers cleaned up on Lincoln at Cincinnat! Ta & 4}to gong. Bercot took the f MeQuilian, Barngs and Snyder; May® round and the second and third|t mering Canfield and Vinci all over! § : | |the game. The score R. H. E.} | bees it 8 j) ARE BOOKED ([2)£e..°°°°....7 S 3|WHERE AND [sss Yount wan aut Salt Lake 12 9 oes | Washi aces : 2 The Quakers looked like a nice ma- At Pittsbure— RH ————— Lag "Angeles oO] hanow i Mecene, Meloany, . one | Liston, McDonald and Boyd. | | Stotler scored the winning run _ Bigooutra Nid se ae 29 WINS FOR MARTINA Patina! Wesoue ane vl Cin pice tataps st heat auto race meet to be held at} —_— | TEAMS PL AY |‘ Franklin in the ninth when an imes and ‘Taylor: Lundgren and| Manager Stanley Harris says that| (ify el ana Maehtaree the Fair Grounds at Lynden! The two teams were to play thoir error sent him scurrying across the a sone isin peat xen le en Bod Bae |\PORTLAND IS | Friday J attracting unuwual atten.|##¢9%d fame at Denny field at 10]/rAHE folowing schedule will be in|pan. | The score; RH. E onea; |Fecruit, will win at least 15 games| j : : <0 & ; aie maa cick: 9 Eeinéelpha st Gt. Teula postponed; | Por this year and may reach the JORDAN LOSES 5-3 WINNER . tion as the best known of the North ' Bae an attect @unday In The Star Junlor | 2 . Boston at Chi postponed; rain. | 20 mark In victories. IN CALIFORNIA : OAKLAND, May 24.—Ted Pil. | west dirt track speed kings are en-/ < Baseball league: Batteries: Gemmil icancan Aakace | —_—_— ye ee wgeliot lette outpitched Earl Kunz today and | tered to compete in the six or more |\GILBREATH _Fahey-Brockmans vs. Georgetown] Morse; McMullen, ‘Tvete and ~ Won Lost Pet,| PANCHO LIKES BROADWAY SAN FRANCISCO, ay Ae Portland won 6 to 3 = events scheduled for the afternoon's | Cubs at South Seattle at 2 p.m. — | strom. ° | Pancho Villa, the Filipino who|Johnny Jordon, acocak th weight! ‘The score R. i. ‘aport TO SY¥ART | Mercer Cubs vs. Western Union ses Sa sie i [holds the world’s flyweight cham-|proved no match for Archie Walk-| portland .......+ ‘ es | Jat Walla Walla at noon. +e |pionship, says he prefers Broadway ler, former amateur lightweight |Oakland .......cccs00. 3 8 1) | Race-Director RA. Hiller has re: | Al |“"Western Union ys. Seattle Boys'| OSBORNE GIVEN ‘i 16 to any other spot in the world. And|champion of New York, and the | Batteries: Pillette and Cochran; | Stived so many applications ior ema | club at Walla Walla at 2 p. m. TRIBE RELEASE Cleveland 1% | Pancho is married, too Eastener won easily. Kunz and Re ae eae een wor | YNDYANASORIN: tok. tS South Lake vs. Ballard Bulldogs teal 16 ‘ v : | Coons, of the Western Auto Rac | [XD!“* LIS, Ind. May 24.— ranic Phtladelok 5 | = A inte ntact eae at Adams at 2 p.m. Frank Osborne, outfielder, who Poitad ‘ ¢ * | Piraeus oa as PE NC ET TO eee TENT TNS | ing association, has appointed a tech: | * Capt. W. 8. Gilbreath, an auto-| “Arden Cubs vs. Louie's Cleaners at| has been! with the Seattle club this At Philadelphia— Rw zB O R BOARDING HO SE BY AHERN poe beoeipinnes at pla ty mobile racing enthusiast since the| Walla Walla at noon, season, was yesterday released to the fee eaete . seth @ OE TY lig ease iatora they will be permitted | Meeption of the thrilling sport, has| ‘The Junior Advance club, Three | Omaha club of the Western league, Danforth, Kolp and Severed; Meeker |” AE, \t0 race. The committee {# composed |been named ax the official starter |Brothers Dye Works and the Sunset it was announced at the local base. bind Perkiny. | FF owe o ZZ soon a oe aay lit Ed. Roman, of Seottle, G..A, (of the Twelfth International 500.| Hill teams are idle Sunday, ball headquarters. isa x ww. «I WELL Ree HME I ANSWER How much ARE TH: QJ | Campveit of Burlington and Sylvan | mile race, to be held at the Indian- —_————— v 3 ot 7 5 ¢ 4) | Weidkemp of Lynden, all perts in | apolis motor speedway, Friday, May owen: ‘ Higt ooo S = ae (2-10 Your BLUNT AWD 1 2{ CLUB DUES A QUARTAYZ | Neitomn of Toren nee ae (aa ao ma “4 LOPSIDED IN “TH RIG f] Supe INQUIRY, MLAD= MATOR 2 THAT. +] | One feature of the races will be a| He will wave the red flag that | Holy Cross At Washington. nH. #| 17) POCKET, “TONIGHT! ~ i Q ' $ oS cies) ti | “| | threemite dash for cars not valued | will send the 20 entrants, away in| i is o Ralae area ay. RET Wane TT AM -AUTRIFLE IN LS WILL QUICKE | by thelr oprnera'for over, $50 and the|s ftying. start: on a boO.mile sores Pitcher Is FY Ber ceeesis k4° tchaik:‘Jonnson 203 “TAKING THECT $25 ARREARS OF MY CLUB PULSE OF A HALF DOZEN) zo to the winner will be a cash |that annually ts witnessed by more | J t Ruel. nv ven eneettsenagerevesnndeaineeanecna ita -_ ne ' | prize of $60. All entries must be lo-| spectators than. attend any other NOSES TONIGHT, AN \cally owned and driven; Sylvan Weld. | sporting event in America, Mound Star DUES, ANDTHE MONEY "OWT =O PIT ON A At New York : | : | | : : ove = DANCE, EH?. PUT ME i} GOOD jal. Sex sure 5 J | Among the entries already made|the Detroit Automobile club. Seth |] Princeton, 8 to 2, in 14 innings. pee par asics oes, one 1s ¢ GRACES AGAIN! BIOP LG . are B. J. Romano's two cars, Romano | Klein, an Indianapolis sportsman, | The clash between these two different models, ea | Special, Mario Blanch! at the wheel; | will be assistant starter. key and Hofmann. } | - Baby Romano, Chet Latta, driver.| ne elimination trials will b OREGON STAR | : | Coon’s Special, Shuck Special, Harry |ciurgy “ot. len, the "eect | | ‘ | Schuck, C. A. Attlebury, Wallace Wil: starter, while Gilbreath will asyume | | cox, Louls Prestek, Frank Ruman, | pomitios hove will face apecially built racing ars, | (Po Atom the. track: on the ‘NIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu-| Fliar eaticolsaeimnntora day of the race, with Klein han- while several nominations are ¢X-| ding the finga on the ground. gene, May 24.—Marvin K. Lu- eas, University of Oregon sprinter. great teams brought together the two undefeated major college teams in the East. Holy Cross, largely thru the great pitching of Owen Carroll, now reigns supreme. Carroll gave only one base on balls, allowing nine hits and struck out 17 men. After the game the six major league scouts agreed that Car- roll was ripe for the big show, that he could win two-thirds of his major league starts, Each sought an interview with Carroll and Coach Jack Barry, former star of the Philadelphia Athletics, but all to no avail, No pitcher in the history of college baseball has received as many big league offers as Car- roll. However, he intends to re- main at Holy Cross until he graduates, which will be in June of next year, Inside dope has it that he ts already signed to a Detroit con- tract and will report immediately on tho close of his college career Coach Jack Barry, who has developed Carroll into a star, says he is the greatest college Pitcher he has ever seen itn action, =" Come in and see these good bicycles and choose your favorite on our Easy Terms of Payment. pected from Vancouver, B C. = | Herbert Johnson of the Byers Auto| , The red flag starts the race and | | Co. will drive hit Bellingham Spectat |@notes a clear course; yellow is a who won both the 100 and 200-yard months: part of the oar was a Chev. | fr Consultation; blue, accident on dashes in the dual meets with the rolet, but Johnson has everything on | CoUrse; green, starting your last lap, " University of Washington and the it for speed and is himself an expert-|@0d then comes the checkered flag come to his own after two season's! |. f | care. | - ~ of work with the varsity squad. Lu-| [Mp y H We J | G. E, Curley) Coleman of Seattle €as started his college career asa 440) |} i. y \ 5 ‘will be the official starter; Sylvan ARNE BORG “man and ran with the relay team for | Y ‘yy | Weldkemp of Lynden the ‘ \ | the judges, scorers, timers and other | SWIMS HERE ‘This scason Coach Bill Hayward, | officials will be automobile dealers of | | being short of sprinters, started | Bellingham and Lynden. | ON MAY 9 Tacas over the shorter routes; and | A force of men will be put to work 2 of Washington meet at Kugene he Monday to have the race track in the RNE BORG, the great Swedish covered the century in 10:1 and at) ments to announce the 600-mile auto | ; b aginst a strofg wind ana| ‘ ; ° | long-distance records, will meet Mitrie Corvallis. ago : ree at Tndlanapolis in detail have | Konowaloft, Crystal olub star, in an distance in 10:2. | x Joxhibition here at the Crystall Pool Lucas ig 24 years old and is run. ning his last year for the varsity. | i F at his way to Vancouver for an exhibl. | his way competition he will baye to mect in| | RIDLEY DRAW tion swim, made arrangements with | OLYMPTA, May 24,—Joe Gorman,| Ray Daughters and Guy Sherwood |Portiand featherweight, and Budlof the Crystal Pool for the coming | which he has built during the winter | W@rning to slow do white, stop Oregon Agricultural College, has enced builder and driver of racing |~the finish. referee: two years. Yucas made good. In the University | best possible condition und arrance- cuichioar, Neen ce wavah GrOnl'h on a soft track, he negotiated the! May 20, it Was announced yesterday, ‘'GORMAN AND | Borg, who passed thru Seattle on AVith conditions favorable and the |Midley, Senttle, boxed eight rounds | engagement. the Coast conference meet here, May | £0 and M1, Taicas is doped to win the contury and 220 in better time than ‘ saat | ‘5 Ane Anepbad oe . z ‘arroli is a better | they have been ron in the Northwest | t " d + Nor it at night Following his. purus showings |} pitcher right now than 90 per Scthiaivenr. nthe sembwindup, Johnny | org will go Vast, then sail for! cent of the big leaguers,” says Hawkes and Danny Mathews went|Swoden to prepare for the Olympic i) His home i at Klamath Falls, Ore 4 wix rounds lo a draw, Barry. Games,

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