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TAR SATURDAY, MAY 2 THE SEATTL - All Pitchers Look Alike to Indians, Who Win Again HeFaces Former M ates Star Net Meet is Set for August Braet Hod Something on| | Because of conflict with Coast league baseball in early June and interference with isu sched- Ruth, but Not on hs ribe| || uled meets late that month, it will be impossible for the sport department of The Star to stage the an- nual Woodland park tennis tournament until August this summer. The date had been set for June 1, |/Southpaw Who Ranned Bambino Many Times | but will be shifted ahead to August 18, and will be held during the last two weeks of that month be- Given Early Shower by Battling Redskins, Who ginning on, that date. Beat Oakland Club, 8 to 2, for Fourth Straight | sf BY LEO H. LASSEN OR two years w hile he was with the St. Louis Americagy | Hubert “Shucks”: Pruett became nationally famous for making a monkey out of Babe Ruth himself with hig famous screw ball, floaters and varied a sortment, He might have made Ruth throw his bal away in disgust, but the slim left-hande was just another thrower to’the Indiang gf the ball yard yesterday when he started fo Oakland. In fact, all pitchers are looking the same to the Braves the way they are going now and yesterday's victo vas their ninth wig . ‘ f in 11 starts at home and just as an incident yimren the score Friday was attle 8, ( and 2% The Redskins took all the fight out of the a Re Roone ball game right in the second inning, whic . BRADY might have suited Pruett fine from a gm cial standpoint, as he had a great Opporninity to 0 ep any early dates he might have had, but bas ing it wasn't so good. DA TRI ET ERE ROS _| Prep Teams for M siiicipal Course |. BITS” Py f Upset Dope by Winning VKEP TEAM STANDINGS May 9, 11 and 12 to See Large Field Competing in| | One of the Largest Tourneys of Year; Women to| Play, Too; Amateur Play Is Blue Ribbon Event | BY ALEX C, ROSE e UNICIPAL golf in this city will be 10 years old on May 12, and the occasion will be|™ ; celebrated in big league fashion for three] ,.2y eran: days, May 9, 11 and 12, by the staging of} ort aw that Rest the Seattle municipal golf decennial tournit-| km mer at first, #0 ‘he faked a throw and Ballat ment, under the auspices of the Park board |™eyat ek!" ae trounced I et t And most of the damage hat and the Jefferson Park Golf club. |i “ © Beave fter a pen i Atlee Se Gc ware / out ay, It will be a real happy gathering of BOI ft nai dey firwt Ing on the Mi abe had & ated 1a sinsie | Lina te ers that will be out there thruout this three- shin ; ’ ose | Weimer.and’ had gone ‘to thin’’on day carnival, Everybody is not only invited, but urged to} nt | Tom. Daly's oist |take part in the play. If you fail to land a prize—and there © ball the} Stryker Busts One are prizes a-plenty—the first day, make another try the | {xe i LU s Sterling Stryker, who was }second day and also the third day. The sum of $1 will i fight " F innde a E Se chucker for the day srigae skied — AB. Th HPO. de |}cover everything. Dirt cheap, eh? I ; 3 15 | say Me ree soe pee, tere ere Bru b 4 7s The feature attraction in the opening day's play will be| used h-hitters,| Batterte Frisk, Seymour and|— pruett Jost control of | Miteie sit : the qualifying round for the decennial amateur ita aL rte filed | Elmslie; Watts, Miles and Fowler his: screw: bell; oF whatever it |gs :4 14 ship. This will be at 18 holes of medal play and the low} weet was he was trying to throw, | pacer <0 0 em 10 NeSen will form the field for the 36-hole test, 18 on} Tame, ineldentally, reached first base | sep bi sate hrlar wis and Bill Kane sigue nia | tom Ya eran | Monday and the final 18 on) peal ng A ¢ while, the West § hekscitras ib Peaek Eiri! with | gored EE as $050 te P Ci d Tuesday, for the title. Dur-| | ¢ Dredy, rday beat Queen Anne,| the bases loaded. thea 150 64 rep Linder ing these two days the fair-| ma : : jell da Aa at The! Now, a Coast league ar 7 ; ue Teams Meet determine who will take the! y..5. messi) alse consisted tie” beh peaks acpi e Dis oe ‘ 5 om on sappy ed decennial honors in their di-/|avora of nie two singles. « i » 1 ka’ wavine soa’ fing. 2in “4h ive: tranmolar aca Gh prep | Vision, , La of Mexico's most famous ant ‘ e648 and—¢ ty has a royal > reel hall and suct ot pe goog The And He Did ket umask ie dna The field will be sent off in Ae i igen’! GEN ieiak PTA hand Wiankiin & foursome formation and en ve a aad see ra. Ms ge Pho gage in the ot {rants in the tournament will Dea cuithe Tadee bli aad oval | Garfield are pa have the rightofway on the st 1d pay an course during the meet fing tournamer hil €c Ma Charge & Olt Prost th Runs responds tryker 1. Sue For years Brick Eldred been Seattle's leading — hitte and it must be a bitter pill for Harry Krause is due for the ‘i rai hg oh him to see this bird Brazil get Se P ; Seallabix ‘ane tects all of the batting praise, so El- att ; : who ha pitched dred took a hitch in his belt, | tee mu if 4 me cocked his knees at the plate, and socked out another bingle, De Time—1:40. Umpires—Casey ani s nd over ane and Brady. | Teck Kearns Still mricke tual eet ae cone RAY ROHWER | tor apatite seat 1 from the When Seattle tangles with Portland in the Rose City next iC. P. S. Beats Idaho Manager, Says i roll: Gartoncand dik ers | phys abe noe Club to week, the Indians will have to keep Ray Rohwer from hit-| : mek " Aas “Haaceedeed ° ting the ball over the short Portland fences. in 11-Inning Game sce rye apd Seattle Docs |g QtAKERS DEFEATED | inning on boots tart Racing ~~ = FACOMA, May Sater nie| WIRAINGTON, De. ty =| Win Matches, |clttatt™ tite ome ont! Season Today ot lofeated the Idaho Van-|@&*r, No matter how many othe esterday, with Dune MeKay, a| nj eh IVE kinds of boats will c Star League to Play’ iy fa Nima ame frie rite nw ig Bat Lose: Cup ihe mong | eee 7 t ored |Jack Dempsey sald Pars n he UTHO defeating the got ; T e . AH. 2. | Casey s a foathe Seattle Yacht club this seasea| Second Tilts Tomo I owl rat ye In the final frame,| Management of Mickey Walker, wel 1 vie aver at jewood | _, Batteries—Morne and Prowse; M Another Southpaw boats, sloops, yawls and power boail ma nine made the winning |tWelght champion Dempery Le a: | Friday, Seattle golfing doctors | "7 84 Hult f Fowler, a long-geared left-|These races will open what is @& r J comaxatuete | thers betiec Mach |), het | han took up the burden a o | pected to be the largest racing s TARTING on the second week of play, the Star | ihe ; Rh. oH. F,|has hooked up with a good man, | /ost to the Northern by reason | tation i SS ee oh eartrie ar the ll nt iabees mene eae BEES WINNERS a lot for me and any|of the latter over the Junior baseball league will swing into action | tano ati ‘ 1| Kearns 4 in in the sixtl The power boats will race froai fight " ppear will have | hoi alent: at SAN FRANCISCO, ny 2 tter| ; a Sunday with six games scheduled. The feature | ¢ ~ P. 8 ‘ ne s in Prades: ill have} home at Vi aa +i aap bencteplaere Sikes In the meanwhile Stryker | Madison park to Seward park. Thi contest from a standpoint of action, will be the| #—Golden, Greene and| to A then him Tho invs won the sing three » ralgh Kames to San| was pitching wonderful ball, |is a chance race and the boats Sop Hawerton; Blevens, Leak and A cup, that will be theirs t Lake came bac blanking the visitors until the |draw for prizes irrespective of thi tilt between the Climax club and the Garfield | 440° povyinon defeated ed the Se 6 to 4, h nth whésl thres amashecagd (position thevGtriah: agles. | attle surgeons mad t es ot by Brazil let in one run. The sailing boats will leave Made The Queen City Motors will play the Broad- | 5 to nix for the day's work tye z ‘ Three hits put over another in| |son park for Hunt's point, then way Pirates in a game that should develop some | BAIRD DRAWS last g neven to four in the g [Ban Franciec ‘ the eighth, but a double play, jo Medina and back to the pag smart baseball. The Pirates lost out on their} NEW HAVEN, ( May 2—(san } and cigh two In the a | scpenaat And Peters: Moweensy, Geary, | _ 1 to Emmer, stopped the | They will go over this course twit p a 1 Earl Baird, Seattle boxer, fought |#* ainst ; ally short, making a nine-mile race. contest by default, last Sunday, but are still in the running for the cup. Queen City Motors is a team new to the loop| | Stryker finished up the ninth as} Judges of the races will be Det Sen ( of Newark, N. J, to a land Beavers won their third str game from Vernon when they ¥ Logics ile ing Pore \Huskies 2 to 5 Play y : Z| Vandals Saturday r 3 . e six-round draw here Jast night 1 Ra ° . $ oupe , TI ER B if nothing had happened, and noth-| Wilson, W. R. Hadley and Queat and will get its first taste of Star league baseball against | S48 rar Mace Ee EER ? 481 | morning and 29 to 10 in tho after TIG ERS Se EATEN ing more did | Williams, chairman of the race com the Pirates. | JUNIORS WIN Vernon .. aes ore ‘ to] making a total score of 60], - as iitteas iC Rage A. C. Boyd, of Victoria, fin ished the course in a par 73, and won the high honors, Dr. Boyle, | of Vancouver, next with a card jot 89.20.49. ; The Y. M. C. A., with one victory behind them, should be Reagan Hdl ce a tough bunch for the Georgetown Cubs to handle. The} oe Ay AS tha Entvenata be W Rating } Seta Y. M. C. A. showed a strong attack last Sunday in their first |ton, the Juniors lost to the Sopho 1 %, Han Francisco 4. start but whether or not they can duplicate their performance | mores, 7 7 to 3, at the stadium. The| a 4, Sacramento 3 against the Cubs remains to —— espa ey SS pees Uva ola | California's timber resources are| Played Tuesday, elther betwe 0 be seen. es pg ee frie *°) Seniors and Freshmen, or the Soph-| 1 ¢ {| In their first real test of the sea- 2 10 @/son, the University of Washington Whitney; Hollingsworth | 5, x XT WEEK ] | lub will play the Idaho Vandals | Washington p.m. Saturday, Coach Me- | Cleve 1A ~ SW AMP | Willie of Idaho is bringing a strong |on AGGIES j | ANGELS TRIUMPH Pad ot SeyeiarwE RIK Cat ae See PACIFIC TEAM LOS ANC S$, May 2——It took| Cleaned up all competition on their whale J J J) Lon Angeles 10 innings to defeat Sac.|road trip. McWillis expects to start | bouce | CORVALLIS, Ore. May 2.—The|ramento here yesterday, 4 to 3 Ralph Erickson, a big ted-headed left ‘ Joregon Aggies plied up 26 hits and|_ The score R ‘ hander. Coach Tubby Graves of the} At Chicago— 25 runs against’ Pacific university |3xcrame” .3 *O| Husky nine, will pitch Elmer Tes-| St. Louis Jed baseball game here a and SheajcPiasner, Rost 8] reser with Shidler and Wright in| Chicago ee reserve. | atteries: Bush a fic made three run : Springer, Rego; Thurston W BR Crouse, Lyons. Philadelphia ...:.. . Washington . Toes save’ ae Batteries: Rommel and Cochrai) On Seattle ane c Caigl |asmeriner, Perkin, Grove “BY ALEX C.ROSE i {At Clevelana— R. '|To Choose Star | SS Sy. lence: tid Cleveland = ; way, Cole} et [Teams oon | His many friends will be glad to| first golf game at Beacon Hill when| stoner and Bassler Batteries: V 1 that B: Gri th that 4 10 Shaute and) ‘ |tearn that Bruce Griggs, the garage| that course opened 10 years ago.| xtyatt, Karr, L. Sewell. The selection of teams for the Star) monarch and Earlington regular, is| They'll be out there at the muni-| >” at 2 © No. 2, the best game In Le should t tle Merchants and the Garfield Cubs, ‘The Cubs displayed power last Sun day that makes them rank as one of the strongest clubs in the second division, Manager Kalman has built his team around form rammar | and high school stars who have played together around Garfield play- field for some time, This gives the team co-ordination and enables them to work well together. Harry Hill- | man, the Cubs’ pitching ace, will take the mound for them. Last Sun day ho held the Green Lake Mer- chants to only five hits, which i quite a feat for a youngster. | The South Seattle Merchants | will be piaying their first game as a Star league team and are | out to win thelr initial start. | West Green Lake and the Husky | A. C. engage in « game that beurs | watching as both squads are con- | omores and Frosh between the South Seat = OUR BOARDING HOUSE T DONT MEAN“ BE” F ie ou -1H RUBBING IT IN ASH A enicrioh cant see HAR TONIC SAID-To-1H! WIG, BUT You HOMBRES “ARE STILL WALKING IN _ NEGTERDAYS PARADE! FRINSTANCE,~"THIG DOUBLE BREASTED ENGLISH T0GGERY, WITH BALLOON PANTS! ~ DID I HEAR You SAY SWANK 22 \F ATS TA SLE, IM GOING 1) FOR Lona. DISTANCE SwWimmMine AN! UIT For AAWAII I T WOULDN'T. WEAR “THOSE KILTS INA WHEEL- CHAIR ! THETS FINAL AN OFFICIAL |: | Pacific . eee | | Batteries: Woodward, Linous, Worthy and Faurle, Johnson, Hud. |0n: I. Rannow, Cameron, Mace and |D. Rannow. | | genes WELL, IF You WANT MY OPiNion, ~~ TH’ BEST ScIEMTiFIC WAN “To TELL TH’ DIFF BETWEEN MUSHROOMS An!’ TOADSTOOLS, 15-10 FRN WW oTeak wrth onions! - piderel’ strong, The Green Lakers | Woodland park tennis tourney will! up and around again after a severe|cipal links decennial tournament,| At Boston— R Bbarestcaek LHAIY Hicat ‘obtteat be made at the Woodland park tennis | Jiness, May 9, 11 and 12. New York 5 dropped their first contest by | courts Sunday and names of prospec: | - 5 pa A [Seer af nnock i but hope to | Tew aren. Wat hope to. set |tive entrants should be turned in to Fred Linn, of the “Where You oe running with a win, Manager | |0. T. Stephens and the Seattle Star] Buy for Sport” store on the “To drive two hundred’ yards quite | | pieinich Kenny Couden has signed up several 3 ee ‘s ° J straight, i F will choose the teams. corner of Fifth and University, ‘ ; | new men in an effort to strengthen s b ys To always lay my irons dead, | his team, and with his bolatered | Each team will play three singles} Says that the meanest man in the | 7 jole each hard or easy putt iL NATIONAL Itheup should catise the Huskies jand a double match each week, mak-| World ts a golf architect. Golf My prayer is sald.” | plenty of trouble. jing five matches in all. There will| With Freddie is just one bunker Harry Hotchkiss. | Won aa After winning their first game | be six teams chosen, composed of} after another, ss New York .... ‘ with ease over last year’s champions, three men, Prizes will be awarded to Sepa GOLF ISAP BUT THE! © clnnatt 5 | c Police Cr Dt p} a rh - Lie é a hicago 6 the Inde nts play the Ross Ath. | | winning individualy and team, oe eee enn nas | WAY MANY FOURSOMES PLAY(?), | Philadelphia. ‘ letic club. The Ross A, C. will make | -— Joinog the Olympic Golf and Country WOULD THINK 'T + | Brooklyn t , ‘1 : | c put his golf game ts just like 2 K THAT IT) Pittsburg | ’ its first bow to Star league tang as Wp ath ; A CREEPIN 3 : It 1s also one of the new entries, If | Aberdeen to Play pene Renae CS Ws eons 8 the Independents can hurdle the Ros missing. ‘ | nine, they will be In a strong post Pe Ell Ball Club} 2 D. P, (“Bogey”) Mucrae is the Jef:| At St, Louls— n. WB tion to win out in rection two. Pie's MoatN oR ba eah. BA | Jim Fraser says that some golfers} ferson Park fashion plate. He ap-| Chicago. . .. 6 10m SUNDAY'S GAMES lerkwhst wil bley Be Aa att en | are so crooked they won't use an| peared all dolled-up in a straw hat| st. Louis ri! SUD S GAMES ks i % Bll at Pe EB | ‘ord i Section One Sunday, making the fastest pair of | “PTant steing. | Featersages Anne laren: adhe “Keen and Ha Motors vs. Broad- -= | nett; Day, Sherdsi! |teams that have ever been matched jat the Pe Ell grounds, ‘The Pe Ell When Don Moore hooked his tee-| Oliver Runchey, who laid aside | Schmidt. shot Into the woods along the 13th| his wrestling togs to don the knick-| A. vs. Georgetown i |team is slightly favored to win be : P My . . y airway at’ Ratnler Sunday poked cera, fine ? * at aie At Philadelphi RK Hy ‘South Park, 12 noon, [dntine, of thelr; recent Votory over | ine Wire eathobe in Tie ln re eae, ne Naa tot the | norton : 1) x Club vs arfield the colored giants, while the Swamp | UX® little Moses’ in the bullrushes| Hinks game the go-by for the time|phiiadeiphia . cal i Ravioa ut Garriia ae hy lH Sia haber lout ee ‘ The trying to reach the promised land| being. Knitting Sporteraft sweaters | * Cooney and Gibson; O'Neil, Betts ctf awk 6 loat ‘one ©} with a niblick he reason ‘ ot vis Hentine ‘Section Two Hina toRea Seal Divon | ith a nibtick wiihe : ason Oliver is not visiting eas fs ; West Green Lake Merchants | |Johnaon, Cudger, Meeker, Haroko-| jsverybody, except ‘tom shields) | } ose a Seems HS It none acaamen ee te BASEBALL | p | st f No. 6 is a “de ck “Haynes, all dolled-up vats éattle Z| Re sie leg” hole. Tommy vows that it is a] latest creation, is going-to give the! resent: Gave’ at i ye ce ihls team last year won 18 kamen | giratte log. és opposition a hot run for the Beaul} Seattle vs. O: Oakland _ wri i jout of 28 played. Those team cap Brummel honors at Inglewood, It's aan (AiG seni Thdéganaenla meant aS tains who wish games with them| Joe Glass and Merlin MeBheaine,| a Sportcraft sweaterawith-stockings peubre) Hanmer : 5 4 . hould write J, Hicks, 118 South | secretary and captain, respectivel, Game called 1230 at BF. 10a, m, —_ ‘ ' P ' pecttvely.|toomateh, A canary yellow is the 1 LEAN PLACE FOR COMPLIMENTS £9 oan ov ota service. me. 9 2) 'c., Aberdeen, Wash of the Scattle Golf club, played their color, Fore! speeahraewete: