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PAGE 12 Scout. Obtained Seven “DEACON” VAN BUREN SCOU THE SEATTLE STAR TING BUSHERS ——| Pro-Woman Meet on Saturday ' THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924. FOR VERNON AGAIN FARRELL SAILS e* “ i ' Hi S PACHFIO COAR BARKRALL, TRAGUR COVERS GAMES | ~=Good Men Last Season jin... 2 ca han ee OVERS GAMES i | bar sg 9 panics Skat \| 66 e ” ° eéltor of the 1 I nails it EE (Complied by U. & Sports Bervios, Han Fra ae tt ‘ ; Hb - 5 lor Burope June ere he } ~— Backbone of Vernon's Club This Year Is Made Up of AM, MDM, 2B. SBME, OH AM, Met. Wenn Ine co Imse TO ST GE Sur lne Civmpie eioes a a +} ? : readers ¢ 6 Sta Farre { Men Brought Up From Smaller Leagues by Van oe wom Rae Tk A lore of ‘The Bt r *, ‘ ’ “ oo : ® 6 one ¢ * mor ide +e j ; Buren; He’s Working Over League Twice ‘ ah ik bak gE tas EY pis 6¢ the most . ie by: rN th BY LEO H. LASSEN a peavibue Oty 4E' . LASSE) . 2 ae ths ese 8a ing sovered SRNON has st pepper y club that has ae et ee j ‘ ; ; ERNON has the most pepper of any clu that I e ih oy tog 8 toe Beant of lta Kind ti Not trotted out on the Seattle diamond this year, _ | ce a we ’ 3 fr H Beas = > 7 The secret is that the Tigers are composed of ott tee ke kB at nown to ave \ a galaxy of splendid youngsters with enough old a; ne | | eB HP a +4 Been Staged Before 7-Run a y ia heads on the team to temper the style of play. “s i ee ‘ coe i Qy “Deacon” Van Buren, once one of the best <i Set ae ip A ig Ber kt BY ALEX C. ROSE i B ttl ie] a\ outfielders in the Coast league, is the man re- ELDRED, bs 208 48 ore 6 YOMETH new in tournament Ins a e i ) AN sponsible for the host of youngsters on the | x.) , oe ree te WG ae goit is going to be introduced at aide i Tiger tes » has brought Sellars and Chris- | Sheena : 4 yt ee the Gray's Harbor Country club, next j Niger team, He has brought $ . (ew 2 ee er | tian, pitchers; McDowell, first sacker; Griffin, second base-|o eI SO cbt s Gatrerday; wink the curtain sade wo or 181tors | man; Blakesley and Gillespie, outfielders, and Whitney, | "s2°* : is yen wee n the professional-woman 26-holes : ke an TP . ‘ ‘ $68 ie oe Gee i rc peg catcher, to the Tigers. -- earn : 4 fie e ° est champlonahip me bh ti All of these but Gillespie and Whitney are regulars WELSH, Keattle ne 104 xe | ie ee is being waged by-the Washington H Last year Vernon finished last and they laughed at Bill) }'* . . ee n ° os n'a Gale aseoctatioad Bssick’s club when it was in Seattle in the fall. But they’re be age ar Ge ie IS ae Be Po tape yy oe H not laughing now. These same youngsters, with a few ad- | : i ee te eT oe Meat clagel in H ———— - - ditions here and there, have ¢ Vers ‘ ee BS ; aver sland ae Bak * made pennant contenders of yu 4 ‘ ¢ of n * eg ei 7 A ” re a with tathrtat TILDEN COMING? the Tigers, and right now |x Bi eae 3 rH aly be wate they are riding in second |senane, ss ae See Sa ee M44 a “Arcata, laat a stg ’ net $ eH elon Farrell, th PD |SO SAYS TALK) 822 2.05 «sons zs PCREREEE:: ei: 2 ey thru the t oe ye o lus two trips each seas s Angeles i‘. wm. 4. < 1 a6 three came in. Th | the Pacific ships sha ' a ana| Pet . Ha} at ea tame age $7 is ni put | Btuttle's scoring for the day | at Berkeley, Cal, HOWMAN, Beattie Pn poate pitched g : Tilden aude the to t Query. Portland | tf iat bis from Ht his Gudthantn the oct : Pacific Coast last boraiaen H 1 kein ul, j ‘ Me 8. 1 Bee f Ban Francie 20 be lee lp present t aera LANE, Seattle ‘w , ; Mrs Kne satin 1 5 i BR BALDWIN, Beattle ce 3 8 oe “Ah don't work, everybody knows Ah don’t work, and Ah ry Papel *% - Quite @ strox 4 ' § pa ER PR Gr don’t even want to look like Ah’m working,” declared) tro 4 pick fror 5 2 0 In ets ta Shine” Scott, Vernon's famous colored trainer, when|twatewoop TO ‘ 29 feat aes eee eer eee: Franke Jacobs asked him to pose for a picture. But Jake\BE REPR TED ene ee GUTHRIE “GUESSES” ae BRR induced him to go thru the motions when he snapped the Bp eareod it eee D , - ‘9 py > 441 | ON DECISION 9 8h Bae above photo. Scott, a contrabrand slave in the civil war,|*™ | champion r pe wean sss 33 Fo cing 2 aa pa ene 0 a ee ic ta feo ‘| doesn’t know how old he is and docen’t worry. He's the|pursey, the ne be AB. He IE. PO. &. " Seattle i 30 bases, conducted a guessing contest ‘e228. ee Bile boat Salas ta baseball, aletae Gl’ dak recy et nde a . 4 2 2 448 | uation o a pA dine cme Ul Trea OLIN. coat: Bricenctsse Mase ; cn aie Se se | hye 8 4.) Eldred had singled and Ted Bald. | DE aS UO. a Vg | ; n u 4 f a Siktak eaten thes a Ms Rs Sa ty Th Del _ “4 7 Tiere Baldwin bumped into ew 1 eta ts \, ‘he . ‘ ° 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE VEEAAA’ ahorintop. Wiared a; ttn eae Game Chatter ae 6 q rer plate and Bowman | Reig, Doras Ra es a at er tae Seek Another \ —— " 1s OiK It was a clear case of | NOMWER, HS BEN CPR Rass Pa . pitched gilt-edged arr) altho the ball looked | CHANT, Aeaile’. oo 1M oF te 8 6 8 Greek Title the third : - : : ‘ : J Lu ° 18 Mu 3 fraternity | » mplor 3 eee a 8 ee 8 6 r HE f a y ane mplens 193 at > eee GR) A Mag Giese <tc ahip at the Un Philadelphia 3 38 sie led ee eee se | x ‘ ARHES fey fay At Philadelphia— R. Eldred to third. TT u “ ' ew St. Loulse u » y of beofing during co ue ” 4 4 3 hd erga which ‘Red’ Kellefer was kicked | 1 fmingway, Secramento ws 1 8 ef 1 t sen, Hubbell and ii out of the game for the second |O'Doul. Sait ta an ee t ati ni straight day. Umpire Be » IN| score ay 18 ania 4 at . hout reverse, and n n big favorites to cop the title AMERICAN LEAGUE 4. |charge of the game, fin Pear * i ae ee as mo in expected Jefferson and Mra. Frank ’ Beaton 4 Oi nga straightened out t ‘ Pertian ieee et Yl es tae Sen a the Everett duo, will make é New York 18 Baldwin out and making E TOBIN, Seattle so 68 HH - a's. 8 8 start ners } stle to keep the City pastrelt 4 turn to third, The ru Lanerre. Salt Lake 1487 1 Oca: 6 Delta, Be neg ut ae Dalawig |of Smokestacks from getting Into the | 18 : navance: | on Interte Millers Becthed mimo om toa ot 4 Nu mound selection has wan waiting for the ba "| melight when tho prizes are being i 1 Crane hit into a doubl rtiand a Oe too 28 J made known vet out |three hits were wasted 5 uoeee 8 i Should the ‘Theta Delt nine win|, Illy tave made one of hie very the! oorncRG ARE Sanaa haee ; ce Be Ga the game, it would be the socon re EXPECTED oc 2 3 Cr e478 fraternity athletic champlon Just how many teams 1 P Sacs Are Again Bok ee eee Te won this season by that organtz not be wn until the morn Winners in L. A. Le eed Ga tion, an they also copped the baaket- of the meet, but aside trom the , 1 . netted ed the following oth- a LOS ANGELES, June Sacra “ey Bat weet See Se Uae | ball title t pwing othe | At Detroit— R. H. E-|mento took another game from Lot RC ea te ee a 343] — ~= ted to be repr girs watch tell time Swashington . oS. 3 eles hero rday, 2 to 1 +! ae er pes? 3531 : : ot ot Can - a ; Spo- | * . Batre i 8 oo | tate ne WS et da sa “:|Grade Nines in po A adnan kane, ‘Tacoma and Shaughnessy | MMV Meelome the ceg feerknd Damier,’ (ie tsaines) a6 ie be a ae iH . Todeaw'! - | Helgits | Daues and Basal 19 Inning eae fee rr He aes ( Sent Ying Senge Se ee a Big Game To ay Yale C B | Play will be in four-ball foursomes | ; At Clevetand— pee Ce lee Re Sa 29! whe Class A grade schoo! base-| 1 ale Crew to Be | teamie will teectt in Philadeiphi. i Eeeo ace tt ball title contest was being played ite | round according to the or- : I gong si tt PRE ee ck tice iad 18| ite atehendch ui AG) cM. ot Heavy Favorite, drawn. The scores of I Smith and Walters, Myatt ‘ ei ie ES Shad ios Oa ee MY | eehedving with Whit-| Yale and Harvard's crews clash g will determine the aft \ j A caicago— SS Links News We hoe ace 8 ce bee ee lee rth and Warren Avenue play-/in thelr 1 classic on thelernoon pairing, the best two sets of New York beeeee i eal se intimated | - CoS Thames river late this month, but | scorers oe off together, and so | ‘Chicago . ! | ‘The winner will play Irving, Clans Judging from early season reqults,/°2 down the line. Bush, Jones and Schang; f'iss MARC SCOTT, who Salt Lake Club hampton, for the city title next |” : “| Se | course Roosevelt Names “Wheels” Barrett Loses to Seals *s** Ed Leader's be another romp for) powerful Blue elght.} Los ANGISLES, June 4.—Bill Tik TILDEN TO L. A. {n Scotland, showed | sraNwoov. June & —R SAN FRANCISCO, June 5.—San ry Yale has won every pre-clanslo race| den, national tennis champion, will | af é \ T. 195 Captains (tm fot golt Wheels” Barrett, former Univer-| Francisco trounced Salt Lake, 9 to} Connie Mack Has while Harvard has been trailing In! piay here this summer, it was an- Mgenuo 4 he ti ne bogey « sak aah ¢ wterday. Bert Ellison got ite preparatory events. ne ed yosterday. "7 7 » j wo ay en ava brag Tetlesens pace Mas Tuedtay, of Washington’ baseball star, Sta 18th nocote 9d thes pale in th Used Young Army ‘tpitnartory even L (Be soe Radiolites ; #\ Alexander was yesteriny elect-|at Wee was yesterday appointed manager|o 0 4 It tm eatimated that Connie Mack i Bemercepan the 1825 Hoosevelt with « two-up ¢ lot the baseball club, auc: | “st inning. " 2 I tried but no less than 616 am do! t baseball team. Alexander {5 a/ PTR hed bred oR seers. has ard bites Mh cee, Alba z ° i eatcher. Roosevelt track alhietes | [WHE Scotch and Irish members of | ceeding gle. aks {4 ditlous ball players sines he broke up also named their leader for next Lae haelibecesd hati Si Ay pb Me NS Us | Rineleton, Mulcahy and’ Poiers; aitenait | is famous Athletion bern aie year, picking Howard Pence, pole|put on thelr second links battle al |Oakland Tossers and Agnew, yon't weaken, nn 4 oy. Yaulter and hurdler. |the Seattle Golf club Friday, June lig. ‘The day and date make no dif. ference to these fellows, What they lare looking for 1s to beat the other BASEBALL fellow and have him pay for the dinner. W. H. ("Bill") Irvine {snow gath- PORTLAND, June 5.-—Oakland) again fell before Portland hero yea- terday. The The score was 7 to 3, RnR, ne | B.jney, American Are Again Beaten| Tunney May Box | Tommy Gibbons) NEW YORK, June 6.—Gene Tun- ght heavyweight, | . |Archery Going Big in Frisco fan Francieco has had an archery club organized recently with a reg: While Others Are “Slowing Down” VERNON vs. SEATTLE GAME CALLED AT 2:30 Portian Onkiang Rachao 8 | will mecept an offer to meet Tommy |yiar range Installed. ‘Tho range is jering the Kilties together. P. E. Gibbons, according to announcement |put up in Golden Gate park and the Harris doesn’t have to issue a call | | | | 3 | abs ‘ Seibold, Harcis, | Foster and ft BE acn-016t For TICKETS by Billy Gibson, his manager. to arms, because those Irishmen are waiting to tee-off. ACK MARTIN, former assistant at the Jefferson Park and Uni. versity Golf clubs, has accepted tho Professional berth at the Wing Point Country club, on Bainbridge island, ONE M toa on © DIAMONDS HE Inglewood-North End team = . vie, TLUTELL YO BUSTER} “A IMTHROWIN' A CURVE SO WIDE, ITLL GO AROUND A WELL RED~L SPOSE YOU'VE jclub has @ large membership. ye te Zp SN, wTHAT ‘| BG LUNK OF |’] pAST—TH' BATTER ARATEX |} si COLLAR. SOFT A LOW BANDED DEEP POINTED COLLAR THAT IS FULL OF COMFORT~. Got “tH ow’ Z PIICHING ARM TUNED UP To BROADCAST NoTHiNG BUT STRIKEOUTS THIS SEASON, EWP, American Jewelry Co, : 821 SECOND AVE. Established 1889 match scheduled to be played Saturday, Juno 14, at the Seattle Golf club, has been transferred to the lakeside links, “TRAFFIC CoP WHEN HE “TURNS “TH SIGNAL a AN I'VE GOT A SPEED BALL THAT CAN Go “THROUGH A LAUNDRY WITHOUT GETTIN’ eit! 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