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Bf THE SEATTLE STAR Huge Entry Files for 7 Star Meet Star League Nearly 100 Men Phying ‘Teams Play in Singles; Players Must " Appear « Big Games WHAT ABOUT PLUMMER? Will Bill Plummer Recover From His Sore Arm and Pitch YOUNGSTER ieee oe Oy eae ome ee ee ee AS 'CLAGS Appear on Time fitt t Showed a Lot of Class, but Hasn't Been of Any Us os = , i s'sonday with (Class A Title in Diamond || for Some Time Because of a Bad Flipper O'Connell Couldn't Field Loop Hangs in Balance, in Two Games Sunday With Welsh and Jimmy Good a Hi BY LEO H. LASSEN IMMY WELSH t st Woodland park meet Nearty 100 1 singles, « events a Doubles t not later t filed at the scoreboard PLAY BE ON TIME Because of the fs absolutely neces appear when « two rounds or No change made. T pear should 2 a. m. Mor ponents will be sa pork. Two former mer pions are play Dick Burr, 1920 « Kozlowski, 1 land the necessary SEEDED PLAYERS Eight men players were seeded men in the sin Shige Class A ttle in The Sta league w re to be Baseball } made up with three ¢ the he Ty fighting it out f Sunset Hill and Three adwa: Brot gle at noon ing team the F 1 tow he Man! thru the 5 ttan club easary I¢ the ghd first game Sun Three Brot the they out of will forfeit to the True enoug & sweet hitter in t ouldn't fleld and any pepper But Graw’s cl but nd le ss B schedule for Sunday permame nm he went to Je b even his hittt follows The Junior jeorgetewn Cubs at at 10 a. Advance club va. the South Seattle Welsh fs every bit as good a m. h , runs as well, in fact be r a meerer. The folowing cctett The Ballard Bulldogs vs. Georg: the bases better and mor te eee Mel gigas © | town Cubs at South Seattle at noon. gently, in spite of lack of expe lows! want Lang r : ly ey Bob Mitier, Leo Lagerstron, Chet | Loule's French Dry Cleaners vs tenon, thea no 1 aid a Vincent and Earl White. Ballard Bulldogs at South Sea t 5 aa thought, ye ’ and Es . | would polish up his field! Some 10 other leading players were | *t 2:30 p. m. “ghrp ba a lv apeonr oe peeded at random thru the drawing) Western Union vs. Arten Cubs ike O'Connell, Welsh can $0 as to assure high class competition fat South Park at 10 a, m an wale haa an’ ths outs in the closing rounds. P | ‘The Seattle Boys’ club vs. Mer The Seals wold OC 1 for ‘Ten courts have been reserved for} cor Cubs at Mercer at 2 p. m grand; the Indians ought to be the first few days’ play and 10) ne seattle Boys’ club va. South able to name their own price for Matches per hour will be schdeuled.! rake at Mercer at 4 p. m. Tiida Welsh. The Monday schedule follows : i thacslies set AT 12 NOON Norman Whittet vs. ©. C. Atwell. Joe Phillips va, De. Ja Murray. Roger on ve. Kelth Peabody Mel Dravga vs. Billy Newkirk. John Curran va, Walter Swanson. Clifford Wayne ve} Fari Swenson vs. Ta! Cari Engiish vs. Lewis Shaw. Riot Features Yankee-Tiger Diamond Game Portland Evens Up Series With Seattle Tribe O'Brien ve. Mic! STROIT, June 14.—The Detroit ian gery ar ka nee re Taam Ferry ers forfeited Friday after 2 an bon Henry Shapiro va. John Vogler noon's game to the New York Y ee jot vier KE. Koslowsk! vs. Don Rasmussen. kees when the contest broke up | _ two, « Lee Campbell ve. Hugh Benton > ago Mae nd v4 Robert sletiedahi ve Charles Bean. | the ninth Inning tn a riot. Be tial it yels te vac cad Cart Kossen vs. Robert Briss. New York players started the row cage yin William ‘Howard vs. Bo cording to repow@: to police s ; Dick Howe va. ee red. No one was seriously {nj The trouble started when Cole, De are he roit pitcher, and Meusel, Yankee eat the J | outfielder, « Detroit baseball yuld get was on officials made this statement. Both tear E. Wilson ree Drury. ‘The crowd then swarmed out on Preston MeDonald ve. 1 « \the field and it was impossible for x DAT iaract , : : Riltcaa ‘weiter vo. Merete Dev, | Police to clear it to start the game) . Pa Arnold Lund ve. Fred Gleason. again. | ’ ‘Thomas Coppage vs. Chet Duet . - at ————__—_—--— ied, rf ‘ J. Griswold Norman Robineon. ie he. Phillip Myre y , Tee nitige, | Leaders Winners Welsh. 1 ee lie r M M t B | Over Los Angeles vesaeen $8 eRe Weather Man Must Be |, , Over Los Angeles preted | . d * Fl R ancisco ntaged a rally and wo 1 : £ Los Angeles here yesterda Figured in Flag Race me cits Clifford Hatfield vs, Dave Crufkehank. Mel Robinson vs. Roy Taylor. ‘OT down Mr. Weather Man as a, often so throws a staff out of routine e 16 ar. M. wary hea ‘elle Harola Swenson vs. Roy pennant factor. jtpat it is weeks before it fe back tn : es o and 7 . Ae c | He will have considerable to say|* ig m ay | t is dou' jas to who will win the 1974 flags In the major leagues. The double-header menace ready looming up big before the eyes | |) been a worse sp the 1924 bra During the first two| Walter Mails Is Sent to Showers is al ey. jo ve. E. E.. White re-were not more Jack Schermer vs. E. K. Mortwake. er ally good days. Many Russell Ruffcorn va. Frank Cook. of half a dozen major league leaders. wack played Gade cataen ‘aetAMH Sune 1. Waker 5. T. Thomas ve, Batt White Perhaps no two managers fear It! Jhi9 conditions. ‘The result: many| Malls waa knocked out of the box | Joo Swarts va Elmore Anderson. more than Miller Huggins of the) soutie headers for later or won from Onkiand, 8 Gene Oldham vs. Dick Hone Yankess, and John McGraw of the . Bill Taylor vs. J. R. Adams, Giants. fit Rn a sehen at ger ‘The leaders of the two pennant |PVWHE Y: are going to-teel the | y Rl. M. J. Scoville vs. Dennis Murray. winning New York clubs must over i 0 headers | icsise seca, Enote Roy Taylor va. Mel Robinson. Re tecest rphy; Malis, Bledoid Clarence Heckner vs. Richard Burr. |C°™* !t If they are gs Read In the pitching s ing etaff of the Yankees, which haye been to the Advantage | have to carry mont of the burden, to have played every game. The} wit be put to a hard test because world champs had the edge. Jof the many double headers: with a first string . It would | Bob Miller va. Art Bailey. ae 6 FP. M. RACTICALLY every major) ‘William Isaak ve Walter Swanson. leagus leader is seeking pitching strength. The staffs of many iily Newkirke vs. John Curran. Frank Kozlowski vs. “Dad” Kelehner. of the big Bertrand Curran vs. George Clarke. Bi, Debtns va. D. fev. league clubs are unbalanced Sev.) Several opposing clubs will have |” 4 similar condition exists with the Keith Peabody vs. Don Ripley. eral have capable first string men,| benefited by the bad spring. ‘The| giants. MoGraw’s reserve strength Lightfoot vs. Roger Johnson, jbut none for reliet or emergency Chicago White Sox, for instance, |iy probably stronger than the Yanks, Jack Taylor va G. Syberson. work. Some have only one or two|have been without a mar ker and )iut he lacks ay many capable first two of their best pitchers, Faber and |string men. | Robertson. Manager Miller Huggins of the ‘The Cleve! Yankees ient’ much concerned about | first string men with many promis- |ing recruits. Double headers are a great strain Fi PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Teddy O’Hara Wins Over Bud Soules | and club suffered a gen on a pitching staff. Proper selection | eral slump, and the Detroit team suf-| tho state of offaira. ‘It's just as hard | Won Lost Pet "SAN FRANCISCO, June 14/0 pitchers must be guided by the/fered for a time because of injuries |for the other club to win double Cie ‘Teddy O'Hara beat Bud Soules by | rest the men receive between starts.|to a trio of regular pitchers, headers, If not a little harder,’ was tty /& wide margin in the main event| A succession of double headers| Undoubtedty, the first tring pitch. tis laconic observation. bo at Dreamland last night. Eddie! = car = wrasse —— * _ —— 470 “White handed Mike O'Leary a neat| 0 reste Ay ee 2c OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN \/#t" tg RESULTS Portiand %, Seattle 4 San Francisco 10 Sacramento 6, 8 Vernon 8, Oakt Kramer Wins in Bout With Ames AURORA, Ill, June 14—Danny Kramer, Philadelphia lightweight, | fon a 10-round decision over Willie “Ames, Akron, Ohio, here last night. Ames broke his left hand in the fight. 1 BELIEVE You LADS SN RIOR, ~ THAT SCOFE AT MY FRIENDS FRIEND OF YOURS WENTioN oF PEPPERMINT |: LOOKS TO ME LIKE HE CLOVE. AND WiTTERGREEN WAS A MARATHON | FLAVORED MUCILAGE RUNNER W HIS YouTH yt | FOR STAMPS, ENVELOPES HE MANAGED “TO STAY AUD STICKERS I am A PAIR OF SHOES JUHA, NAS “ ME Z NO SPIK ANGLIGH I TW ONLY WENO Tt EVER VEST ANN MONEY W, IS A GUMSLOT OR SCALES! = NOUR AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Ronton .... 459 Lene One PHONE TOSSERS W The Pacific telephone baseball | ees won from Fiper & Taft by \F YoU TAKE MY AIICE, FRIEND COULDNT AWEAD OF. TH SHERIFF, BA ear hem bh? Oa’ @ score of 4 to 0 in their Commer- Not L Weer Som bate: FROM “TOWN “TO Chicago ... elal league game played this week OU WILL INVEST SOME CRACK ME FOR A Monier, at Woodland park. Johnson's pitch. MONEN wWitH Him, AND DIME \F L WAG A MeWeeny, ing was the feature of the game, Striking out nine Piper & Taft men | and allowing but two hits in the entire seven innings. The score. R. H, REAP A FoRTUNE / PORCELAIN BANK!« and Bassler. felted to New York, following « dispute, Telephone . 4 a) At St. Louts— nm oH, 2B. Piper & Taft .. Ziel} Washington Cr ea | Batteries: Telephone, Johnson and bites A anaeAua| Baum; Piper & Taft, Brandt and sneer id. a Sullivan. — insite | | nr a E | STRONG WINS BY kK. 0. | ; 4 Be 2k a 7 MASON CITY, June 14,—Lverett | Uhie, Shute and | Btrong, of Mason City, knocked out | Gene Merton, of Minneapolis, in the hmke and O'Neill; Myatt. NATIONAL LEAGUE fourth round of a scheduled 10. Won Lost Pet, round match here last night. | Chicago . 4 +608 | New York 0 600 — al Brooklyn . 6 6 Cinotnnatt Pitt ANN, MAX LUFT IS IN HOSPITAL POUGHKEEPSIN, N. ¥., June 14.—Max Luft, No. 4 on the Uni voraity of Wachington crew, w taken to the Vassar hospital here NY Philadelphia RESULTS At Brooklyn St. Loull Brookly | —— | Friday, suffering from an attack || At Toston ' Al of typhoid fe It Is considered | | ibs is Ween Pave unlikely that he will be able to || tian and MHartnott: Stryker, Mo fow in the Washington shell || » Gibson and O'Neltl Tuesday, when the Westerners | At New York n iH. defend their national rowing ; ; bat Cinolnnatl vevevcresereree #20 oo titie. cia caren Ast Netixey and Witio:, Wateon, Dean and Gowdy, Ten tunings, mat |Doubles—Rider and Stephens | McKinley, SATUR DAY, Jl Welsh Better Than O’Connell Ever Was| The Star Dope Sheet U on Fights REDSKINS? Ditsisun “ he park for the with t K erected yome plate Trambitas vs. Mlores r TRAMI FIGHTS TODAY | ‘ Bod Bob Tagiman, . B. Beattle, in on ard at the dall park to Chick 7 . in card wa. Tagiman sailor from the U. today’s fistt He ta billed local welter- the opening bout. The to atart at $:30 o'clock. meet Telephone Team Wins Net Honors On the Seattle Tennis club courts Thursday ng the team from Pacific Telephone company, G Rider and O. T. Stephens won singles and one double from the bankers' team, composed of W. Warren, Ross Williams and M Hecht. The results were: Singlea—Stephens beat Hecht, 6-1, 6-2; Rider beat Warren, 4-6, 6-4, 8-6. beat ove: two Warren and Williams, 6-4, 6-4 | Eagles to Play Creosote Squad ‘The following members of the Se- 7 | attle Eagles’ baseball team yill tray- el to Winslow Sunday to play the atrong reosote club. The follow- ing players will leave Pier 8 at 9:30 a m. Sunday: Calearro, Wally McDonal, Nick Su- ra, Bill Gordon, Reggie Bird, Bill Luther Chambers, Pike McClelland and Manager Ely Caston. Bremerton Will See Two Games Bremerton ball fans will sit in on a doubleheader Sunday at Rein. jhart’s Athletic park, when two. fast games are billed. Tho first, starting at 1 o'clock, ts to be between the U. 8, 8, Seattle nino and the Keyport club, whilo the second will see the Bremerton Eagles and the Lowell A, C., of Se- attle, in action. Play Druxman Nine The crack U. S. S. Seattle base- ball squad will make its first ap- pearance on a local diamond Sun- day, ‘Tho sailors will play at Wood. land Park, at 4 o'clock, with the Druxman club furnishing the oppo- ition, Carl Tremaine Loses on Foul HAMILTON, Ont, June 14.—~ Bobby Eber, Canatlian bantamweight champion, won from Carl. ‘Tre maine, who had the better of the ontest until quit in the fourth, claiming & foul, which doctors sus. tained, Jock Malone Loses Unpopular Verdict BOSTON, June 14,—Irank Moody, Mnglish middleweight, defeated Jock Matone in a slow 10-round bout here list night. The decision was booed. FRANKIE, GENERO WIN BERWYN, Md, June 14.—Trankle Genero defeated Joo Clifford in 12 rounds here, Roy Rounds, Creary Smith, Lefty | Freddie Mack vs, Teddy Titw Pe Ne ae Next Event on Program for Golfers Crack Links Men Will Clash in Open and Amateur Title Competition at Vancouver, B. C., Beginni June 20; Many Going Up From Seattle BY ALEX C. ROSE TARS, the I ear stars and wou acifie Cc 3. C., to e part in the 24t of the Pac Northwest Golf = riday, June 2 nine days, th irday, Jur President ' and various coi plans to handle surel , ness for the cu F nessy Heights “mine host” i The Vancouve assistant | ROSE Northwest Ha The open championship w speak, when the professionals and amateurs, G. A. rating of less than fiv half of a 72 trip will be made on the fol- he boys and ¢' ing and getting rena, In prepa the various qualifyin: are programed for Mon and Tuesday hat Seattle golfe ar h | row: Ww turn wit tit to be seen, but cer y it going ely rep: couver test from Aictic be sented e writ ms as to who = the open, woman crowns when the crowd. dis perses, but with Bon Stein, Lee Stell, Dixie Fleager, Walter Pursey, Mrs. Fred Jacksony Mrs. Clay Cary, and a host of other shining 1 from Seattlo’s various clubs in the field, h cts of a blue ribb this way look very promising. Every top-notch golfer, without ex ception, from every other city t! Jout the Northwest will also be o hand at this greatest of all golfi events. Here's just a few of the celebrities: Chan Egan, the Old Master, who ts the wearer of the amateur crown; Mrs. 8, C. Sweeney, women’s champlon; Phil Taylor, open title holder; Dr. O. F. Willing, of Walker cup toeam fame; Mrs. H. ( | Hutchings, 1922 women’s champlon; | Rudy Wilhelm and Clare Griswold, former amateur kings; Miss Florence | Halloran, last year's runner-up; Walter Fovargue, former open ¢ham- | pion; Heinie Schmidt, one of thy lead- jing amateurs in the country a fe jyears ago; Dave Black, 1922 open title holder and for several terms Canada’s foremost professional; For. rest Watson, Inland Empire crack and one of the best match-play | golfers In the Northwest, We have omitted quite a few, but jfrom this list one can get a pretty | fair idea of the kind of golf that will be required to annex a title at the 24th annual P. N. G. A. meet. | Yes, siree, it's going to be tough | pickth’s, and reports from California say that the lemon tate is sending several high-class performers to do battle against the Northwesterners' during that week's golf in Vancouver so the pickin's are going to be tougher. Just who will come North fy not known, but at least a dozen of the best are expected and in which will include Dr. Paul Hunter, state cham pion; Abe Espinosa, who made such a fine showing in tho national open last week; Joe Novak and Willie McEwan, both prominent in pro circles in the South, If Doreen Kavanaugh, Mary K. Browne, Georgo Von Elm, Willie Hunter, Clark Speirs, Johnnie Me- Hugh, Jack Nevillo and a few other stars from the Southland, listed as probable starters, put in an appear. ance tho 24th annual P, N. G. A. championship meet at Vancouver, June 20 to 28, inclusive, will resemble 4 national, rather than a sectional, mecca for golfers, Inglewood Plays S. G. C. Men Today Out on the Inglewood course, to- day, tho lnke shore lads are enter. taining the Seattle Golf club team in the first half of these clubs’ an hual home and home fixture. Both clubs will be at full strength and many very interesting exhibitions should bo on tap in the pairings on the top of the line-up, which brings the youthful Inglewoodians face to faco with the veteran campaigners of the North End, ‘Tho length of the trunk in man Is more than one-thint and less than two-fifths of the height, st will gather toge host ! | Salt Lake Loses Id-be stars of Vancouver, h annual championships meet association, wi opens next 0, and continues for a period of rand finis being set for Sat- ich his fellow directors ave perfected their ttendance that will . Keri mmittees, » the large r y be on hand and everything is in readi- urtain to go up at the Shaugh- Golf club, whic is playing n this gre golfing carniv r Golf and Coutry club will be and will take care of the ndicap field during the prelimi- nary rounds at its beautiful links at Burnaby ll start the ball rolling, so to with a P. N ff on the first e strokes, tec hole medal play journey, next Friday. The final TURNBULL IS TACOMA PRO George Turnbull, the Harry Lauder of professional golfdom and 1918 Pacific Northwest open again in our midst, 2 up the profeesional Fircrest Golf club, ma, a few days ago, During the past four years this warb! been attending to g out the hooks and 8 links dev rge can play go! tch songs as In the days ‘ot known, but he will © to show his wares yancouver carnival, next hampion, is | Experts Win | Over Mickies rrrrevenge! That’s what the Scotch golfing members of the lArctic club went after yesterday jand they gained thelr point at th |expense of their Irish club-mates in on ja golf match the Seattle Golf jelub links. | Several weeks ago these team: |met on the Inglewood course and |strange to say, the grand te found the Shamrocks victors in thi royal and ancient game of golf tha Bobbie Burns invented. There was |something wrong with that count jand the losers demanded a replay. That came about yesterday, ar | Bill Irving kept both eyes on the |score board, and of course there wa no chance of a miscount. Here’ the truth: Scotland, 80; Ireland, 69. But those Shamrocks, near-Sham. |rocks and never-will-be-Shamrocks want to take another licking, and far be it from the Men o' Irvine to jpass up a chance of this kind. All of which means that the third meet ing of the Scotch and Irish golfers of the Arctic club will be held on somo course hereabouts some day about the end of July. Yes, the jIrish are sincere that they can beat the Scotch—at golf. Well, anyway, y a good time at the North End links yesterday, and a big dinner, which tho Scots did not have to worry about the check, and smoker at the clubrooms finished off the day in big league fashion. 0) to Solons Again SACRAMENTO, June 14. — Bh Prough twirled effective bad for the Solons and Sacramento won from Balt Lake, 6 to 4. ‘Tho score— te Bolt Lake . re Sacr f 3 go: Mt Mulvey and’ Peters; Prous! and Schang Carpentier to Box Slattery in August NEW YORK, Juno 14,—Georges Carpentier has agreed to meet Gene |Tunney, American light heavy weight champion, in July, th match will bd in tho Bust, Carpen tler will fight Jimmy Slattery jn Buffalo August 4, WATERLOO, Ia, Juno 1.--Barl Blue, of St, Paul, and Jack Schoen dorf, of Milwaukeo, fought 1? rounds to a draw here last night DA RECORD NET TOURNEY GETS UNDER WAY AT WOODLAND MONDAY ¥ U I UT 192 ber