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YAGE 10 Griggs Is Friendly With Red Killefer and Former Em- ploye May Work Out patel Combine | He's Kicking Thru | fi Ar Red Killefer ir Managed by & player unde Angeles, Or looks goed for eu A combine with the Indians Seattle has alre ‘ Frank Osborr > the Nebraska club and it woul surprising to see Worked out between these . Just what the . Policy regarding such a permanent deal is has ne en a But it seems logical that Work-to the advantage of bot to have some such work ment TNDIANS ARE RETURNING Going in aixth place and com home in the first division, the Seat fle Indians have had tho most suc-| eessful road trip that any Seattle} lub has enjoyed in years. They With Oakland and Vernon. They open Wednesday with Oakland and Vernon comes the following week | PENNER FINDS | HIMSELP | Ken Penner never pitched con @istent ball for Portland nor Sacra- Mento, not even with the second-| Place Solons of last year. But under ill Essick, the smartest handler of | Pitchers in this company, Penner has | Geveloped into a star this year. Pen-| Ter always did have a lot of ate Stuff with plenty of speed, but eouldn't win. He tripped the Tribe! Twice last week and has won nine Fumes out of 12 st SEALS BEAT BEES AT THEIR OWN GAM ‘The Sun Francisco ‘the Salt Lake Bees Week, winning the series and strengthening their lead. They beat the Bees their own game—stux ing the apple in the cheese box ‘he Seals return for another home Stand and unless they are stopped Uh last in The next monthly Golf club will b Thursday night, Harden will be neo of the Rainier held at clubhouse | Charite | monies, as usual, which means that the affair will be 0. K., 03 um We don't know whether Dave Danforth of the Browns monkeys | with the ball or not, but he certain. | ly makes monkeys out of the oth teams. Bat Siki was iidniplea in an 4 smashup and it is feared he never be able to fight again, goodness. ————— 99 90.00 00:00.0 ute will thank | 0 7 co o S There’ 's Always o o Something Doing | o AT ° 2 THE ZERO al ° 214 defferson Street S| © Just Back of L,C. Smith Bldg. | © Card Tables, Pool, Cigars = > ° o}| Candies, Soft Drinks Fountain Lunches S—Pay Cheeks Cashed— 2) o ) 090000000000000 TNE (Won nine games out of the 14 played| FRANK TOBIN Catching the best ball that he has shown since becoming a member of the Seattle Indians, Frank Tobin, hustling these May-days. —Pnoto by Three Big Frank Jacobs. Star Stiff Phot EPG UMN re- is murdered | ceiver, is one of the big cogs in the Seattle diamond machine A SAVING STREAK AS WIDE AG HIS BACK —.§ THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY Arden Cubs Beaten in Dope U pset Louie’s French Dry Clean- ers Defeat League Lead- . ers by 4 to 2 Score re ss = I rue | Ju By IAN " en, J This is sald to explain Walle playt tr 0 i . why he went ie ead that if Mr. Dew into vaudeville at » . bite " ard « | ate stipend im ad « The gas no ng duel t patti turning Kast to eapiialice et , 1 we : x . ner erest in t ff of . his show by taking on & worthwh, light heavyweight M battle vet Joe Williams It sand-papered th \ I felt it all right ut, tom re art and a no men , MAY OMAHA MAY BECOME FARM FOR SEATTLE’S SURPLUS TOSSERS Gibbons and Carpentier Both Insist That Dempsey Didn’t Hit Em Hardest 1 BOYS’ CLUB WINS ‘The Seattle Boys’ « efeat.| ed the Western Union & eongers, S M t Dernac and Burges starred for the winners. Dernac cut off many like’ Vesierday’s nero. Dyer, St, Louis Sl uns with throws to second. Burges ’ owe p good ball on re mace butfield, ted th score with « triple a . ac» whe Baad ' * to 4 with a ° Jackson and Perkins starred for |! 4 wi by W th anmeaohd Terine Sarva fl sett wh ihe Noes id eather sensational “stops and hes at |49d two down BY TOM OLSEN short He got two hits ‘kina ‘0 | Poor fielding behind Dutch Keuth jer encbled the Virates to beat the STARTLING developments iF starred’at the bat ing three hits, oe be Raayporme Be: marked the Northwest sectional | which accounted for two runs N | ‘The score r H. #,|Mobinw, & to 2. jOlympic awimming trials, staged at | " | ea! | Lake Stetlacoom Sunday Seattle Hoys’ club 1 Western Union 91 9 | The White Sox moved from sixth) A cold wind swept across the Siye and Dernac; Perkins and|'® {th place by beating the Sen-|lake, and good time in the swim Rowen. Jators 10 to 9 ming events was practically impos. | | sible | The Southiake Juniors, a new en-| The Yanks fell back into a tle) ig Crysta mming club try in the gue, won their first |r first place with the Red Sox bY | geattie easily amassed the higt game from. the Ballard Bulldoge |!#ing to the Tigers 6 to tal of points by an & to @ score. i Binckie* Wadden, the Crysta Powell pitched a good e for Four runs rolled over in « big Swimming left this morn the winners, Barry pitched nice /®!nth inning rally, gave the Gi ne t6e 1 oti ba.l for the losers, but wan given |" ' 1 Victory over the Reds omipete in the fl ragged support. McManus played jtrials. Fadden, who is good game at first for the win Hard hitting and daring base run-|oniy Olympic games prospec ok ning gave the Cubs a 11 to 0 vie-leasily won all of the diving events pe ET RH, E.|'tY over the Braves ahi Faiie Bhaaason _ Southlake Juniors . 9 wis piso high-point of the Bulldogs ¢ 9 SUNDAY'S HOME RUN HITTERS | meet, taking three for 15 ps Ga on \ 1 Batteries: KE. Powell and Fluke;| Grimes, Cul pointe. Barry and Mullin, Cobb; Tigers, 1 Fadden in on his way to the na tional tryouts, due to the kindnest TO AMATEURS SAYS HARRY Champion batsman, HEILMAD American league EVER take a good ball exces with the count three balls ar no strikes The baseball ou can’t base make t hat ¢ | Hit ever the eption note r ge of the pit 1 have him in the he pite This en djust your position at, eir style of pitching the plate is fw batter can perfect such a you to he plate to t A loose posit ne best style. called on to work in the second game Tigersin Even Break Billy wand, wh ANGELE: 1 Ve of the con! did so 1 the T teamma ned offer an Lane liv the game, May fed the Tigers t, 8 to 4, North Tigers to having t ff the w Seattle, and wa ¢ in the sixtt A by George ll for lev ed ¥ test well that he wa gers to nine hit s poled out 18 off of Courtney and Sellers and Brick Eldred ttle outfielders, turned in wonder performances in both contests. nell and Ruel LEADERS WIN BOTH GAMES SALT LAKE CITY May 2 Fran won both games fr Lake here yesterday. ‘The scores were 9 to 8 and 17 to 10 | ‘Tho scores: (firmt game) R. It Ban Franclvco aI est) Salt Lake <o:8) 8 Goary, Thirget, Sli¢a and Agnew; Sin sleton, MeCabe and Jenkina, (Second game) R uw. # Ban Franctaco 7 4 . | | Sait Lake 10 14 a] NONE] | atehel nnd Yelle Kalito, Mulvey and | Cook. Im Hh \| SOLONS LOSE TWO CONTESTS, SACRAMENTO, May Sacr mento dropped ‘em both yost ] 20. to Low Angeles, The scores were jto 2 and 7 to 0, Z1| ‘The scores: | AA | Ro Ff. ier Pa | sf 5 1| : Famer, Hughes, aa! jvinet ana K | | CAtterne ho Toe Angel 1 6 Wneramente ea Hughes and Billings; Prough, Tu and Schang, good things CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY Philadelphia IT’S JAVA WRAPPED 10c » 2 for25c 15¢ « 3 for 50c La Palina instantly made good. The downright pleasure that’s tucked away in La Palina's im- ported Java wrapper scored a decisive victory in the Su- preme Court of Taste Appeal, moon it’s going to be mighty tous! f S. d. ? | JEORGETOWN LOSES WITH RUTH AT BAT ot Beattie sports levers: whe raiesd _ Firet game R HE z) 1 eA ue b SS Fs ‘+ It bles to move pund hs eattie . 2 = trying to catch them later ° atur ays eets re Th groves Brockman ba’ See ae aah eg to the box $200 that he might make the In Moe Peved seed geyetiil Hs ES 4 prs ele 7 Third inning—Singled to right fianapolis trip. | : . 2: Cadore i rt ul took the measure of the 1 P ' for set. pitching. 4 % fth inning—Singled to right I the * th ‘pone wa JACOBS KICKS Spo Res ts | ba by 6-to-8 count wh: ea adv weather con when all is said and done q Th Washington track team” beats town Cube bat) 8 6-0-8 | on Seventh inning—Walked ditions. xt Lake Steilacoom Sunday.|encar tye thee oe nt Gone | a etae bey z : j foun Seattle field. Renner “4 6 about the theory of batting, don't Blmer Jacobs. shut © out Boston || 0 A. C. $051 ve Pearl did some nice sttex | Nistir iqning—Vited to sistt, some interesting races were staged: | take any good ball except with the |“ $ Yesterday..winning for the Chicago IN work for the winners af Ramana aes The 400-meter freestyle for men| count three and nothing, is the big | cunmusk’ sey, ‘Vinee Gubs, 11 to 0. Jake has pitched,| Navy crew defeats Syracuse by ational Coast Confer-| The es no wan won by Spriggs Wascher, Crv®-| thing Wonderful ball this spring for Chi.|| four and one-half lengths. ence Wahéy-lirockunas ‘ tal Swimming club, after a close ago, and next to Grover Alexander : nce and Local Prep : ace with Stixrude, crack * Lincoln SMITH TWIRLS Track, > ; SOUTH PARK IS Dt the ace of the Chicago mound|| Cornell crew defeats Harvard by rack, Field Men Rs Mebhisn bas - Deaeiy igh school performer of Tacoma NO-HIT GAME Corps. The big bionde righthander || three lengths. \ Studead and Odell After being held even by Neva 12-8 WINNER an pitch and he'd look pretty sweet A track and field climax, ieca!! PACIFIC COAST LErAct ™ | Brownfield, young Cry club per ys i Dewey Smith, twirling for the Gut on that hill for Seattle about Reattle ct re Le Ra | MERCER CUBS VICTORS Wo ret | the first 200 meters The South Park Merchants and| Union Oil nine in the City league twice 2 week right links t : : Slalcor Coba Won: from tholmn, vrenseee sas Pless, Coast champion ; n City Stars were winners! pitched no-hit, no-run Seti Loud sonra week. The Seattle PS Alger _—_ ernon "| ear oe into the lead and won the ague games played| against the police department Washintgon nine beats O. A! C.| | stage their’ ann city meet at the} in the me i s rage ‘ : 400.meter breast stroke by a 10.) SY! Y 5 i day on Hiawatha playfield. At that Li ! $s News $1 in six innings Stadium Saturday. The Coast con: | telegram-ca Bunched | tes Anes! 3 3 49 | Meter margin. Te ee ee ee pg ree Papeete ne Mis) *) a jference “meet and Olymple game| hits alded the Cube in winning. |Ocxiena z 439 | x guss Ballard nine by a score of 12 to 8.| score, due largely to the good West Seattle's sophomore’s.and || trials are booked for the end of| fvens held the measengers to threo|#acraments @ OS i od $2,000,000 in| TetTY, Dawson starred at the bat) twirling of Wold for the losers atfield’s freshmen win under || the week at ne, Ore. The nas | iite T re RH. £ a Yai t getting a ere ns ee ee nooner | _/30. te etee.. angus. Seog a Pack tske Global istiecslieuelettcty: ane tan Ist Be: st R HE NATIONAL at pet, {the Winter book without getting a) and two singles out of three trips| Post-Intelligencer nine lost to th seastdn W'acheduled fre Benes Ge | mares: Cub a Lae run for thelr money and now they|to the plate |W. F. Jahn & Co. club, & to 6 in 13 Black Gold, Kent Derby |} too bay hicna “ain” fearite 5 Know what a freeze-out game is, | ‘The Queen City club won from| innings winner, takes Ohio. Derby Th fe Fas lie ast eretae” aca” aaa - e |the Firemen, $ to 7. In the eighth - = arte, high ‘aches Se | ford; on, Perkins and Bigby : It is not surprising to hear that/the Firemen were leading, 7 to 1,) Mons, Carpentier landed in New a sho closest of: re ; ' etablen grow on Mars. You find| but a six-run rally evened up the! York the other day. . : There is nc Charles makes 200. || cent years, ith Lit Bailar: | ves" | y. . > There is no Nek ens qatar dae pO ged Baap fries ca ere |BEAVERS AND Moat + |some awful tomatoes wherever you| score. The winning counter was|telling where he will land the day ofiors again, but with such a large and | 1 t ™ | 8°. put across in the 11th. jhe fights Gibbons. inet} Particularly stro | A < damy field of entr he Inglewood | ss track, wn fied ae. teadi ta ‘ihe three |\STANWOOD Is | Ballard is counting on EdJenkins,| , K CORNS | SPLIT | At Chicago Xm B Feom anything but smooth. Jace in four events, for 20 points,| 0*K™ - a) td : Range es peel ears dria = debe sate ogi on the firet game from Oakland, 6 | Chicago 1 aD tes eutne seas VICTOR, 6-5] ils Lincoin”s looking to Jonny | st ame from Oakland, 6 |Cage eat tercollegiate BELLINGHAM. May Potts, all-around star, for a goodly and Hartoet the boss of the sh Wailea aan Maienga Gar 5 Beha share of counters | dgph BRS din Pdiad from ‘the 0. 4. ¢ pete ort eeattinty aig re winners! Washington and.0..A. C. shovid At Brooklyn n tr x talked to him, hie h ot ming. |in Northwest Washington leagne| apne nee rae sie Fo Aaa Baa ‘ rs Pittebure 6 i 5 Bd at the present writing the stiow In| ames yesterday. s spre Sng lie 2 mat. conte Leverens and Daly; Krause and Har- | Brooklyn 2133 Mon,” and will te played at the North ns y ence title at Eugene ris Meads and Schmid; Ruether and Tay Hind Unks the taiter part of the week.| Mount Vernon won from Bloedel-| Stanford is the bie favorite to)‘ Stierneon game) no Bl tor : Atta boy, Art. | Donovan, 4 to 1, here, while Stan:|win the national collegiate cham. | Portland -¢.9 ka Rodgers Morgan, chairman the en-| Wood won from the Bellingham! pionship. 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