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LOLA AEE eT ID PAGE 12 THE § Horse Had | SPOR’ T DAG Part, Too, .. sim Jn Welo'y BRITTON DRAWS KRACHE; RETURNS TO CALIFORNI — were ad - a LATTLE STAR Jockey Sande Given Most Credit for Derby Win; Indians Win Fi } + QD 0 7 h lr x-Welter Kinc Tak Horse Is by The Fi ighting Tar on, Greatest Game Fish g Takes By wesrurook recter) Fyrom Tigers; |\ = “9 bbl Pp Lares 7 Miah tee Freddie Mack With Hi tb Take Series Britton Had Shade, but Comes Out of His Shell 0 . Once on Saturday; Small Crowd, Plenty of Vernon Takes the First and Good Preliminaries mn Game, 10-6, but Tribe : | ACK BRITTON } ti ame | Wins Second, 9-3 and wer, : F ‘ | the saying he former welterweight dy r as a « e 1 bu an t Y ta t crowd that attended, and that w the second, quarter hunself > to As Britton cuffed Krache around at will in that ges To clear up any doubt about tie, wer anding four or five rights on the 1 hinge, ang this matter it should be men tioned that Flying Ebony did atraight : eer ed to the spec tator py nt _ Br tton might the leg work in the piece, and a Ve et ended the affair right then and there, but that he that he certainly earned the red | »aixth t that having showed the youngster that } Heese agar Big Maegan lib eaprslng et | milows Pages lap him on the chin when-| use when Sande 1 edthat | brought his ever he wanted to, he used it f swell hg Btay ts way tener its Pe as a threat for Krache to be ( NATIONAL around in the last few seconds | straight “kamen good ef the run, Flying Ebony had i*s the heart and legs to make It, ey that the cashiers took by banging The gigantic leap of a hooked tarpon. Mouth wide Like a terrier ehaking a rat, thie huge tarpon shakes his | open, gille extended, head swelled up like a balloon, he| head just before hitting the water in a last effort to break | first nutuel windews up u ta | } tar bo 1k bia the lebtuee. OF 18 feet in a@ frenzied effort to shake th from| the line. He pute all the atrength of hia 184-pound body) 45 canes mow semble the lettuce cro J ‘ Teland truck farm on a middling | ba | outh, Tarpon have actually been known to throw the|and all the skill of the cleverest game fish into his frantic! « other: pait large scale. But most of it was MILIUS Shoop hook from their mouths a distance of 50 feet endeavors cutedtren Ht Plummer started te . 8 reg d and laid against Flying | Ebony because of an oversight boo ‘They Flying Ebony *} In considering “ Amateur Rowing Club (— AMERICAN | Local Teams [ree BITTON : ae Seattle Broached . se “8! Defeated by (i? cenit. non ma om are BY PE TER SALVUS won the eightoared race with alls . . Close Scores) itr itis atten | oat pay grave at tage. This horse had no cause to | apologize for his dad Flying |) the Vancouver Kewing Ebony is = sor of The Finn, | ran lead H Gu ETCHE fase, the fiet crew fs . ' fier that nes : 2 And The Fan is alo the father |" (0 senting Vs Rowing| four lensths ahead of Vancouver BY ALEX C. ROSE oe = of Zev, who won the Derby two fneartic 6 13 a) club here Batur believes that & and the second shell, ending |" ; goifine’ tens ° The next logical fight in Seat death by a left hand, ¢ 7 years ago. That should have | ver ttle sid ofgante atthatots ! by Norman Wilson for stile alter nt . Seek r ST) with a threetength tead As AL F non N , ther Park tle is a Krache-Dode Bereot go. ae ¥ - res ppaga a Mw mere in, Rekert oad Masne hedithhined m sie he | the @itance was not marked “|, s Raper 2 a si Fe ‘There may not be the lure of | pitiee wy w ‘ioe Montanan 7 ehly. 1. ™ ’ ate ® out, ne time was given for the 2 ape secing « former welterweight bt one es: on the be 43 This was Sande’s second Derby | tattle : Fletcher tas been a member of race Batterios ki G " vecnepopies king in action, but they are | {h¢ fourth round amg 5 winning in three years but it was| Mca’ Gate SR the Vancouver clab since the ik cies: en aiaais uals Vhaieaen tine . pdecty pring p evenly matched as to the Tacoma middleweight ® tolerably big day for The Finn | Christian, Bryan « * | war and is well out of his (wen i igh ¢ " + tne cane sggermstta edhe shy Rap yle. Bercot was introduced that phos ae exci family, too. It wae no ne } thes, Hie sald that most of the ; At Det t ' > nd and Saterday ind pit. c wenkectal hat fight, Wilson for a jockey to w men in the clab were all family . all and the tacke: 1k Vor: : ‘ bi © 31) Veleame from. the fans Angelo Constantine, teo x But no pappy t | men and that some had bays to a t river 1 43 ° " ' eal 1 Finn sired two your ho} | wher they Were teaching row 2 + . e j boy < . could take the race on alternate Def ed b | ing. Vas ; “ 7 2 : | a % me ind by Dutch Kelen! ee a, Mariners, 4-1: area Du aleeroy tied 6 | In the § hie boxing com REP tie resulted ff stuary for the Ur kits made it casy for Va “ ° 6 ' Y. M. A. Cc. Is Hemt-pro. league J ea the Heke. eae Draxman's in the second game at} p | ve wrreke ay a 3 allowed the cigar men but two hits | od nd t Lovls mon and pitched the beat semi-pro game [FRASER RIVER Keres Armetrene, Ke ereceeee hoy 7 nevinninres Ba of the U. 8. 5. That's sbout all except this season. - rt es Mahon wal 1 vit iE chet. Sisteaiy Cole hought sorme-| was awfully hot, and Fy ; The estuary : Meee Por “evaral ’ Weat Seattle Athletic clutmen de. i eat ; and r body tur of thowe 1¢-| Sr, tried to borrow Catia inch for in it 1¢inch?) guns loos! eye shade at the ring fon him when Freddie Mack dropped | turned down colder than Hops on his ¢bony | terday"« pies at Rippe's- good matches HE Y. M. C. A. kicked them-}feated Ballard tn e firet game, 5 aelves out of undisputed pos |t? 3. The Georgetown Morchdnts | i, scesion. of first place when they |" fom the Firemen at the Polo!" he members of the Northern |Fisiener. fuel iadgues eoneate | ‘SACS SPLIT were played dur = the sin halfdozen wal Grounds, 15 to 2; Green Lake de! | Oipmese feor—Piniayeon, Bleck, Marte-| j KOSE in the morning |, Simma was floored no tess | port : uy | rowed at some time F ’ 1 thi aftees poem. made six errors and allowed the| fated South Park. at South Park.) (tae have all al some boner, Wand i ACRA MENTO, 18.—-Sacra-land the afternoon foursomes jthan five times in the first round| And Nate Druximan, i eS in England, with the powible ex | waeniner foat-— Spartina, Mebde , and Willing booked up in| ‘ Garfield Eagies to win, & to 3, at| 2 to 1, and the Three Brothers Dye ception of one or two, who re | Hereer Medinin nen o won the morning game here} St ; NY - pagers | and then Referse Pete Moo sald he|in that violet suit of m i cage cachon ttiote waa © singles and a halved m * . onsint. or sailor, St * Garfield Sunday. Works beat the Nippon A.C. 8 tol ceived thelr crew training in |. T5°* i, Waskington-—tande ba m Ban Francisco, § to) Me . Nca datuates “Willian in| nad enous For a sailor, Simms |berg’s making, was Gchaab and Russet born pit] > ** Broadway playfield | Mastern Canada. The eighteared | "**!7 A the.efterioon aftatr, |t e : rm te, | Was suffering from a bad case of | the small crowd long mnie hi! SERS seals . eiaarnee ner re atile e WO | an wh he s e | hour 8; ay home runs for the Eagles. Shifrin, | type of shell le new te fm, ae [rack foe ben cracks North Kind paired | *e S08" when he staggered back to | hours Saturday moras vier aw OAKS WIN TWO | sittie scnllers. tack weiiht beats. | A arta, «0 rn PA Fichage a ing and Witte | it ner lhe yet, but he doesn't PRORNE for the ieaera, Sirnck. cot Segoe four-cared and double-oared boats de: 5 cisco ’ 6 ‘ on and came soi allnsrtasanulibwisnd saat! nh ineghbortont, Sota 16 men but poor support by his} OAKLAND, May 18—The Oaks! are used in the north. a ; sta ere mates caused him to lose. won beth games of yesterday‘s dow-| Piet 4 that the mect pertect| PUCK BATTLE MMitene hd Agnew ae j The score R. Hk | bie-header from Portland. 3 to 2 and | exam: h was a dow LO ANGELES, May 1$.—The Bhea and Kochte This quartet however did not | ris. tands Good eae OA 2 4. g|2 tot, the fatter game taking 13 in-| oared 9 Hte added that a sing Mi he, with one view! qontng nme TL i, ye, Ste all the spotlight. Sam us. | SiGe as ag : re cautles haa'the't au" Cage ping (he aaa tae Ose Le oe sell was very much the Eagles sks -8 7 2/ Ainge. her ad bs er. 0 ® an Francisco . ; 1 | js > First game H. E.] ning & race, of doing it individually | Monatchs at the Palais de Sante £) Mage especially at No. 11 when ce to Beat ( tteries — § nd 8; Sacramento « : BE abe? z paisa and Perse [Portland ... 6 Gland not with the ald of others Glace tonight in the second game] | s—tirittin and Yelle: whel.| he, holed hie tepahot. They | Ui Myrray etiay : 1. GlamADS DROP lof game series to settle thet eutuen, ‘Startne Thughes and’ ve ttt ms Sam renancaed that av | Tissty CHARTERIS, the ace of a Batteries—Yarrison and Roland:| CREW RACING tour fee key championship all the way back to Seattle, 1 J ‘ mi 2 FUL. UFSBE Krause/and Head. re Taiehene’ Tanti association | et, tee Puctt Thay ‘abo (ell us” eversoedy (the Washington tradi, abd ities _ovepiis eng : The South Lake Juniors pulled a} Second game R. H. E.| here shonid develop quite a bit of in! DE HAVEN WINS | had & 408 tire even altho the: | el ierduon,” thé Stuntert stars i big upset when they defeated the separ ‘ eonee “* + 1 terest, Heeause of lack of several | RSE bag WINS Pa BAN FRANCI8OO, May 14.—Cart| foie ay team did fall 10 points | 6 5 the testes ema toe Queen City Motors nine 13 to 7. es) crewn on the Coast {0 practice| Mv pts Everett trounced Se |e Haven of fan Francisco won the | of the Pacific | Time. L. Olson ph the star for the win.| Batteries Winters and Tobin; against, the University of Washing: |dro- Woolley here, 14 to 8, in a North: | howling championship at the clos Chad Captain Bill Bohon ‘bundied | bs blll vioreaken den ners, connecting for safe hits four|Beehler and McDonald ton eight could row against a gradu-|went Washington league game yer ing of the Pacific Coast owling| together an army of 33 players © hk iepionatitia: O., propnd: Feieng times. Hank Springer hit a home ee : % ate shell, Most oaremen drop crow | terday congtesa here rd. Hin. total] from the Jefferson Park Golf club's | to be held at] Shot put—Reteet, Wi run for the winners with one on} BLACK DIAMOND.—Red Biccum | when they graduate. with the exeer | _- in nine games was 1.834. The Cali. | mem hip Ket, and aside from = the stadium here | seond: Beatty, 0. N-The Tacoma Tigers/ fornia alleys team of Low Angeles | coms with a short end of} in the third inning. Anderson, of |held Burnett to one hit here yester- | tion of those who go in for conching.| ABERE , | ‘ the last of this the losers, also hit a homer. day, yet Burnett was able to win The University of Washington [were defeated hore by the Aberdeen | won the five-man team honora with} the score, they, brought back word month, The score: Tt. 1. | from Black Diamond, 1 to 0. crews, varsity and junior varsity, nck Cats, 4 to 2 De Hay and Johnny I. | that they had. “a whale of a time” | 5 Queen City a6 "3 = ———e — * nnn, jvera, San Francisco, won the | wit ith the Meadow Parkers and that} Charteris, who] Two-mile ran—-King, South Lake sored UW 6 Batteries +- Beng. Jackson and Walsh; McManus, Cline » Aaden. doubles, and Ralph Whitney i Pen courte isa very much improved | OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | Brag apingg nti ip TACOMA The Tacoma K = in thix Jefferson Park-Meadow °. bas been going econd; MeCleliums W great guns in the half-mile, will run against one of the great- est college stars : 4 in Richardson, CHARTERIS who won the na-| tional title in this event a year or XX sient smoot CLIMAX CLUB WINS A Ed Reichie continued to win for GARE Sit Ps the Climax club when he turned} 7 back the George town Cubs, 10 to] Ff COMES AT ME Wirth 1 TH’ LEG OFFA TABLE, PRAY TELL ME, AND EGAD MARTHA, WHO 1S “THAT Piece MDEAR, —-THAT LAD OF BRIC-& BRAC You WILL BE THE FUTURE Htreeters won from the Kelso Tim Park match, but—wouldn't It be a nice thing if they had a piece of silverware to shoot for, Here's a chance for somebody to make himself a regular fel. | ber Wolves here youterday, 6 to 4 LONGY Lonview her — Hoquiam lost to 3. Reichle whiffed 13 of the Cubs 9 to 6, when oe To. pulls Totaled (oe mabe: kits: jaulam pitcher blew up inthe seventh] low with’ these two clubs, Who |! ihe score: Ra Tae. | AM SUST HEN ALA! TT ise ny tite PARLOR ?| | HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING inning yesterday, witt_bo the donor? (ers Climax club . 10 19° 3 BUSTED ITH’ DooR, ‘ Nou Dip’ | ION OF “Ie areata - ———~| At tho relay moet Saturday, in|w.. se ; pr ian fa ie a Sci 8 AN WHEN TH FROLIC. F TM GURE Now Di CHAM coo which Washington swamped Oregon, | fret 2 ‘Sra ie ache Batteries — Retchle and Flint; WAGALLOVER,L |Z FIND HIM SINGING IS WORLD, AND 1 AM HIS | piety dliecodigted Mai paisa pie 73." c : | i he record time of ¢ Se: Hsin and Yan Came B Tap eve mance, [7 cioie’—-ice vn | Jravaceetvo ome |! Tt Happened Saturday | 2's occ ms Se CUBS WINNERS ANA SERGENNTY UP 1 YOUR DEN 1S ROSCOE BYTZ, AND Lisi me in field by 40 feet Distanon, 22 feet 44 Inebaa The Arden Cubs defeated South 4 | ‘ Ns a Walker, world's | welterweight of throw—-Reeedl Seattle Merchants at South Park, 4 IF HE WANTS “10 WE WILL APPEAR IN “THE |] LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 18 King, had knocked out * Lefty Feb eic-alaaly ane ee bi “ to 6, This was the closest game GROWL, +~ GET HiM PRIZE RING UNDER“THE Karl Sande, king of present day | Cooper, local boy. Tt all hap: thrae fouribe ‘of taveecusht f agora turned én Sunday OUT OF HERE! « THLE OF “BAD NEWS |] Jockeys, und not Black Ebony, | ened in the firat round. Cooper |] was over and then broke Into | P:, elit eceinp _" the horse, won t fiat Ken took a fow on the mouth and & cotgle oul of a record that has stood Washington for nine yours. In 1916, Clyde ran the course defeated here yerterday, by New. castle, 2 to 1, (Use. Now MAY BE brought under the wire by the | Of times it was all over | rank outsider in the betting was | Ine off of the ean | | Spug Myers wonderful riding generalship of | topped Pat Mills | | oN. |] Sande, who was thought to be | {9 the fifth round x MOUNT VERNON—Mount Vernon 1) thd: ‘etver’ hile’ Bad“ ndoident’ lant by minute, 58 and 410° sec blanked Bellingham, 3 to 0, here yea. || summer, Princes: Hal wan ‘sec WASHINGTON WINS Bibs: 9's terday. ond, Son of John, third, Qua WALLA WALLA, Wash, M Tercy Exgtvedt, elongated Wash. ruin, the favorite, failed to pla The Washington varsity ington captain, altho entered In at all, The timo was 2:07 36, | baseball nino defeated Whitman |} four events, still had enough pep 'The winner brought $52,950. here Saturday, 6 to 3, left to waltz over tho bar in’ the Meh Jump at 6 fect, 2 and 210 PREP DUAL MEETS YALE CREWS WIN Jinches, establishing a now Wash> ‘ f DERBY, Conn, May 18 ington gecorfl, ‘The record was for. Four high school dual meota | yate's varsity crew defeated Cor || merly Abid by Chuck Franklin, who Wore run off nt Denny field Bat nell and Princeton by — six |] cleared tho post at 6 fect, 1 and % urday, Ballard noged out Queen | jengths in a two-mile raco here || {nchow In 1922 | hide winning the relay, 69 to | Saturday, The time was 11 min in }] Ancoln beat Broadway, 69 | utes, six seconds, Yalo's Junior |] Are Never |} 10 44 0 Beattie won its first 0 ty anid osh: orewa 0 | 35c, each, 3 for $1.00, heating, Franklin | army gand frosh crews algo || ANGELS SECOND Dues your hat lok il Sagless and won't | Garfield ran up a | SALT LAKE, May 18h An of a leo; , inst Roosevelt, 721% | BRANDY QUITS INDIANS — |} gels won doth games of yosterday'a You wouldn't buy @ turn yellow. to 99%, ‘Tho feature of the meet Lefty Brandt @as jumped tho || doubleheader here, 7 to 1 and & to ne |] Was the defeat’ of Ha Jenkins, | soattio Const leugtie team, the M4, and took second plate. || Mallard colored star, in the Mah | young tofthander taking Mroneh 1” hurdios, his first prop setback. | jeiwe recently to return to the ight iy + es We ber He was dinqualified for knocking | Janno stick LON ANRC ysyse cee 1 MO Ad Gee a can end ty fi ‘ |] over three hurdle \ Balt LAKE yo. od a 1 at your drug store. | NEW RELAY MARI Tratterios~Itoo and Sanberg; Pon: WALKER STOPS COOPER | Lo ANGEAS, Cals May 18, || Mets MeCabe and Peter SAN VRANCTISCO, Cal, May ‘rhe quartor mile relay record | Second game Ro Me OR ENERGIN AY NEA sEnvice, Inc 18.--The fight fans didn't even | was smashed Saturday by the U, |] Loa Angelos « toe O 9 0 wi TA. { Have f chance to get settied | 8, GC. team when ft ran the dis [{Salt LakO vcs Do 1 RS, NOOPLE. BE POIGON IVY “lo ROSCOE — here Saturday before Mickey | tance ti 41 810. xevond Natterioy—Glaynir and Ennt pe ead ARR Caf AEE RY MN J | O'Neil, Singleton and Peters: tft , '

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