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* a Callow Will Take 20 Oarsmen, Snell Will Return to N. W. Soon TOO MUCH HEAT Peshastin “Featherweight Has Three Fights b in Gothem ager, Joe little fellow has three matches in line in New York, neluding @ nm go with Al itty, and then d Waters man plan to re turn to the great open spaces, Waterman has re with Nate Druxi man, one of the local mote rs, re rding matches for Snell here this sum SNELL mer. If he can be kept b here Snell will return to Seattle; otherwise he plans to re- turn home via California, Snell and Waterman expect to be back on the Coast before July 1. Chances are that Snell will be matched with Tod Morgan some time this summer, Morgan outpointed him handily the last time they fought, but Snell went over so big in his succeeding bouts that many think he has a chance of lifting Mor- gan's Coast crown. Heavyweights Scarce Here EAVYWEIGHTS of fighting ability are 4 rare article in the Northwest. Roy Cliffe, the lanky B. C. product, is as good as any of them. And he lacks experience. booked to fight “Ai Morris 10 rounds at Courtney, B. C, Saturday atter- noon. Young Jack Dempsey has possibili- ties, but is a long ways from the top, as Is Roman Reneri, the Mon- tana miller, Nix Knocks Out Otto Bresling in Third Round ICK POTTER, local heavyweight, won a decision Friday night from Jess Hall, Los Angeles boy, in the main event of Austin and Salt's smoker. George Nix, the big Indian heavy, knocked out Otto Bresling in the thind round of) the seml-windup. Fred.Daniels won by a knockout from Silent Martin; Al Bryan won a decision from Dan Hibler; Honey Melody won a decision from Fred Burnett; Art Thiery won a decision from Jimmy ..egro; Jean Boldman won a decision from Tony Tonto; Jack Gaston beat Happy Gronon, Niemeyer Plays Jack Westland PORTLAND, Ore., May 23—Two University of Washington golfers ‘were playing against each other to- day in tho finals of the Pacific Northwest college golf tourney, held at the Portland Golf club links here. Harold Niemeyer and Jack ‘Westland, both from the Northern university, went thru the prelim- inaries without a defeat. Bruin Cinder Men on Way for Meet BERKELEY, May 23.—Eighteen Members of the University of Cali- fornia’s track team are on their way today for Philadelphia where they will represent the Bears in track meet of the Association of Amateur Athletics of America, at Franklin field, May 29 and 30, ross Word Puzzle EN minutes is all solve this puzzle. you need If you find a T hard word, tho crosswords ought to]; help -you-out of the difficulty, HOMIZONTAL 1. Hoa eagle, 4, Valuable property. 5. Vinglish money, 11, Lo touch up # plate with brush ipped in acid, Lotta, CUffe was | Intercollegiate | eo mm unicated | | | to) 14. “W" Shell Coach Will Name Men After Exams Callow Expects to Have Both. Sonju and Dutton Available for Hudson Race; Plans to Leave June 6, Which Will Give Crews 10 Days on River TY CALLOW will take 20 Washington oarsmen to Poughkeepsie for the annual intercollegiate regatta and two coxswains will also make the trip. The Husky coach won't be able to name his men until after the examinations as the eligibility list won't be availaable until that time, Both Dutton and Sonju, out of the Califor- nia ri because of scholastic difficulties, are now in training and are expected to make the grade, and Dutton in particular is needed as he rowed for two years at bow in the big Hud- son race, The 20 men will give Callow two full . , crews, a varsity and junior varsity eight CALLOW respectively, with four substitutes, The selection of coxswains rests between Morcum, Wuthe- ow and Blethen, with the Myer Accepts first en Siig favored. : 17 Hit Balls e Rough water held back the men jin their training Friday night re ae ‘ 4. ||, Callow hasn't definitely picked LITTEE ROCK, May 28-—Buds t/ nity varsity men yet, but he is ex dy Myer, New Orlear jPected to give some dort of a clue stop, broke all minor league reo- ords when he accepted 17 chances in the game with Little Rock, making nine assists and nine put- outa and figuring in six double plays, to his probable Hud son after a few more trial races on lineup on the Loke Washington, The oarrmen will leave and will arrive In time for 10 days of training on the ffver, ‘The is scheduled for June 2 over & four mile course, Pennsylvania ein ae Wins Regatta 272747 “tune 5 by Sting for NEW -YORK, May 23.—The Uni- : e versity of Pennsylvania crews, work: Big Race Coin ing with machinelike precision, 4 swamped Princeton and Columbia in {ONT PARK, RACETRACK, all three races In connection with May 23.—Mra, W, K. Vander the annua? Childs cup tilt on the} bilt's crack gelding, Sarazen, failed to get in thé money in the $10,000 emis oa thal tus Metropolitan handicap, feature event of the opening day of Belmont Park’s spring meet Friday, The race was won by James But ler’s Sting, which was conceded 14 Missouri Favored i to Beat Kansas U. pounds the Vanderbilt gelding LAWRENCE, Kan. May 23—) 4. C. Bostwick’s Shuffle Along wan Missourt was @ slight favorite In the | and Will 234 annual track meet here today third between Kansas and Missourl uni ¥ Sande versities. carried 128 la favorit Strangler Lewis Enlarges Troupe CHICAGO, May 23—Threo more} heavyweight grapplera haye been | added to “Strangler” Lewis’ train- ing camp, to prepare him for his championship bout with Wayne (Big) Munn, at Michigan City, Ind, a week from today. CLOSE ENTRIES by second Daniels’ rode Sarazen, pounds, and was made in the betting. The pop ular jockey got his mount up in the first half of the mile leading coming Into the stretch, when Bruening brought Sting from fourth place to win tho race. Kaplan Knocks Out Sullivan in Fifth | WATERBURY, Conn, May 23 | Kid Kaplan, featherweight champion, | knocked out Kid Sullivan, New York, in the fifth round here last night. race and was CHICAGO, May %3.—Entries : closed today for the Chicago Olym- bs ples, track and field meet, to be Numi Can’t staged May 31 by the Finnish-Amer- | lean A. A. Among the stars to com. | peta are: Willie Ritola, Harold Os. | borne, Albin Stenroos and Johnny} Lower Mark Myra—all participants in the last Olympic games. Mass, May 23. G jerenantiy tas | Paavo Nurmi failed here yoster- day to break his own world’s record in the mile, at the Harvard stadium exhibition. The grueling gr: of | TEAMS BALANCED GENE, Ore., May 23.—Chances were about even today between Unl-| his American tour ts the reason giv- | versity of Oregon and the Oregon|en for his inabl to run the Aggies as they prepared for the an-} course in record time. nual dual track meet between the| More than 30,000 persons were In two institutions thix afternoon.|the stadium to see the Phantom Neither team is as strong this year his supreme American ef as’ last. set a tm record eee nee tener Weather conditions were not perfect for 4 fast race, as a harsh breeze jSwept in from the west and retard. ed the speed of the runners Nurmi finished about 25 yards In front of Jimmy Connolly, former in. DUTCH WANT 1928 GAMES. ONDON, May 23—The Am: |/tercollegiate mile champion, and one sterdam town council has of three other contestants. voted half a million guilders |} er Sooper meer ($200,000) towards expenses of the |; 1928 Olympic games, according to |} P. TEAMS PLAY a Central News dispatch recelyed |} Two teams that had not yet mot here. The action of the council || efeat in the Ie of the Union foreshadows acceptance by the || Pacific Raliwa >. were to play Netherlands of the responsibility | Sunday at Upper Woodland park, when the r meeta tho for accepting thi from Portland, Ore, local team, ‘Tender spota. A word of refusal Instrument mightier than the { | } ® as a bed spring linder for holding wet goods. me of cards, Apart, . What you see with (sing.). VERTICAL . Epoch . To reiterate, b What fish are caught tn, » To do. Gleamed, . me for slacking threads in o oom, . Golf starting mound, . To lubricate, 9. Poured. . High mountain. Ingredient of varnish, Small. Decimal, / A good place to sloop . Pertaining to the mind, Yellow house bird. Jowels of delicate colors. . Striped camel's hair cloth. Before A voto of you, TO Woo. inino pronoun of commund, ANSWER TO PiIDAY'S PUZZLE, rit Wreath used in a design. Portion of the mouth fasial orna- | ment { Corded cloth. Condition. | Home, . Affects again ‘To reform one's welt, 31, Decree, | | Horn, 1. To partake of food 20, Old fashioned male Both are experienced men, | Bere. | which | HE SEAT TLE STAR e 17 Two Coxswains on Trip TURDAY, MAY 192 e@ ® Will Play ere Soon , rr Frank Brower, the new a hard-hitting dutfielder, j here Wednesday, facing the Tribesmen for seven games. 20 failed to beat in a series, the clubs breaking even in six games. in the success of the Bay City team. Eddie Mulligan is the veteran third sac’ nutfielder, is a slugger de luxe. | Pittsburg Is Beginning to Show Power Pirates Are Dangerous in National League; Ful- | fill McGraw Prediction BY HENRY L. FARRELL EW YORK, 1—John Graw said | May Mo before the current sta | son atarted that the Pittsburg Pi | rates were tho only club that stood in the way } of another and | the fifth succes nal league pennant. fair; Cincinnati, no; | Chicago, impossible,” the master |mind of the New York club an swered when asked for his opinion jabout the penna race, “The Pittaburg club {a the best league next to the Gl Jants and we'll have to beat them, |if we win the pennant,” he said. McGraw stuck to his boost for the Pirates, even when they were club in th ndering around almost in the j cellar, hey'll come thru. Good ball [clubs can always pull out of a jslump and the Pirates aro a good ball club but f 1 slump, he said. The C bons was razzed last year, when ho said that the Pirates would bo the main opposition to his club, because the Pirates fell into bad ways and Ithe oklyn Robin tepped out and gave the cham ms the fight of their liver ri to tho wire. It begins to look that the Pirates a to the Giant a going to get some tlona ball, It has « © outfield, an in [field that above the ordinary. even if it is spotty at first base and a good bunch of batterymen, Women Golfers in B. C. Final Games VICTORIA, B. C., May 23.--Mrs. Hutchings and Mrs, Parry were playing here today In the final 1 of the British Columbia wom: golf Mrs. Hutchings en's open. qualified by defeating Mrs. Hatchin. son yesterday,.§ and 6. Mra. Wal ter Parry beat Miss Margaret Say- ward in the other semi-final match. FIND BOOZE ON COAST SHIPS Reveals Leak in Blockade; Is Labelled Herring NEW YORK, May 23.—A leak In the const guard's blockade of New York harbor, has been revealed with the seizure of beer and whis- ky, valued ft $75,000, which was being smuggled in’ from Boston aboard two Iners of the Fastern Steamship Go. the William Win- ters and the Boston, The discovery waa mado accldent- ally Friday wheh a workman drop- ped a barrel containing the contra. band, The discovery disclosed, at tho same time, that coastwise ves sels aro engaging in tho liquor traffic, The Maquor, which was contained in barrels and es labelled “pick. }led herring,” was confiscated and taken to the barge office after its seizure at? the company docke, Workmen around the pier said that they recently had unloaded thous: ‘ands pf boxes and farrels similarly marked. . | Reports that rtm | pinched by the strict blockade by |the eoast guard, were attempting |to unload their stocks on steamers smugglers, ‘in the Atlantic Const trade, were |confirmed by Captain Mgpderick M | Bertache, of the excursion boat Ex | press, whieh docked here after « run from Baltimore | NEW YORK.—'The bureau of rail way economias reports that 80 per cont of the endowme: colloges 19 invested In ratlroug seourl- tow, Zhe totwl is $160,000,000, PITCHERS June 6) MAKE FRISCO ker. San Francisco's great minor league ball club, now leading the Pacific Coast race, will make its first appearance of the season The Indians opened with the Seals and the Redskins are the only club The five Seal stars, pictured here, are playing big roles Paul Waner is a youngster starring in left field. Hal Rhyne is rated as the best shortstop in the minors. Tim Hendryx is Ruth Ready for Yankees EW YORK, May 23. Ruth will probably be dis- charged from the hospital Mon. day after spending six weeks re- || covering from the effecta of an || operation. “I'm just a ttle weak tn the legs, but otherwise I'm in fine shape. I'll be ready for the Yankees when they get back from the road,” Ruth said. i] Conference Track Teams Are Limited 14 Men Allowed Each Squad Competing Here Next Saturday Official Bars | Feather Bout | WAsHEaTON, May 4 scheduled bout nh, Edoua: A limit of 14 mon has been net for seven Coat conference track } field squads t 4 will compete meet at Frid between Masc French featherweight champion, 4 there will be | Mickey Travers, was called off pin 5 elimination order of District Attorney Peyton { trints, ps Gordon, who said the contest was {nj ly in th violation ,of District of Columbia and hurdle laws, | events, Gordon warned that police would | stop tho fight, if attempts were made to hold it. Promoters, announcing that the fight had been called off, insisted it wax because one of the fighters was two pounds overweight Tho fight wan btaged u the auspices of the National Capital Sporting club, Gordon sald he is convinced the ub” is simply a blind to present boxing under the cover of a membership list, which really includes anyone who buys the district law tickets, and that it is a violation of The Stanford team, favored to cop the ttle and EDMUNDSON rated as one of the most powerful squads in the ool, 9 world today, leaves Tuesday for the Northwest, Glenn Martranft, weight thrower, who world’s discus |record In the tured member the famous holds the shot put, is the fea of that squad. Washington, Montana, 0, A. C, Oregon, W. 8, C, und Idaho are the other teams entered. Coach Edmundson was putting his u their final workouts in ation Saturday for the dual with Washington State here ‘Tuesday DUNDEE QUITS | HIS MANAGER NEW YORK, May — Johnny aaeipamsinese Dundeo, former featherweight cham pion, announced to the New Yor fon ito the Rew Yo MOORE, JOINS ear et “aa SEMT-PRO NINE t mld be bh n the future pitch meet former portside us released by Wade Kil lifer recently, has been signed by ROSENBERG. .IN- ee aster oat ees Druxman All-Stars Sun- it league park Lowry, of.the Dyers, pitcher since Stan the squad to the FAST BATTLE}: din the ST CHICAGO, Ind., May 23. Chariey ("Phil") Roxehberg, bantam. weight champion, and Harold Smith, Chicago, went 10 rounds to a draw here last night in a fast fight, Manager needed Hanson Timber another jumped leagues, GONZAGA LOSES MEET TO WHITS WALLA WALLA, May 23.—Gon aga university was defeated by Whitman here terday in a dual track meet, 72 to 59, Milan of Whit- man adn Engram of Gonzaga were the high point winners. CELLO GETS DE! HOLLYWOOD, May Cello, San Francisco lghtweight, won the decision after 10 fast rounds here with Dick Hoppe, San Diego. Cello was credited with six rounds and Hoppe four, ION ‘Tommy CYNTHIA GREY Man Breaks In on Our Contentment Symposium Wife Has Grown Fat and Slovenly and He Hates Her; Wants Opinions BY CYNTHIA GREY Our contentment letters have taken a new turn. Today we have a letter from a man, who writes that he is ashamed to spoil our interval of sunshine; but he simply has to make « terrible confession to someone, so here goes: Dear Miss Grey: I have become quite interested in yout! letters from “Contented Ones” and am quite ashamed that I should be the one to spoil this interval of sunshine. I have read the letters and at the end of each, have sighed for a love gone by, love that was love, with a capital L. I envy men who have been fortunate enough to marry women with whom they. would be happy. 1, myself, mar- ried a woman I loved most ardently and with whom TI was most happy until—she became fat, My wife, when I married her, was beautiful with a lithe, boyish figure. I loved her and was quite happy, until I was confronted by the truth. My wife was getting fat. I did everything in my power to influence hey to overcome this, but she refused to put forth any effort whatever, She is so changed, I can hardly realize she is the girl i married, I have a terrible confession to make; but it is the truth, I hate my wife, What could be worse, more dis- agreeable to me, who was so proud of her, In the evenings when 1 ¢ effort to mile, bit the dingyness of home from my .work, no eheery | hor ted) vob tho smile of its mirth. smile, no merry laughter greets me,| Tam a believer in exercise and | Instead, on entering the house 1] dict ag & moans of keeping fit, 1 behold my wife, not in glory, but in| have asked my wife to at least give “fat supping her tea and petting |my mothod a fair trial, but sho ree Is filthy dog, Her lips part in an|fiwes, for what reason 1 do not record and is near a/ ‘Maroon Pucksters | POWERFUL CLUB on the TRAIL 28 S Lee Jones, | Yesterday's starting eaguen, hero—Percy his first in the major let the Robins ¢ with one nit and pitched the Cubs to ied in the tenth | bled and © Pirates | George Grantham sm 1 2 | hem, young Cardinal .twirler, after allowing and was Bt. Louls won, § to € HOME RUN Hartnett, Cubs . | Wrisht, Pirat RYAN DEFEATS BRITISH C SURBITON, En beth Ryan, California, | |defeated “Kitty” McKano, British | champion, in the finals of the wo. men's tennis championships in Sur- rey The scores were: 61 and 6-3, | j : | | Play Final Match| | LOS ANGEL May 23.—Van- couver’s ice hockey team, Pacific} ‘orthwest champions, meet the Los | Angeles Mo tonight in the| |fourth gamo of the Pacific Coast championship series. The Northern ers won the first two tilts and vic- |tory tonight will gtvo them the championship. Sullivan: Goes Up to Cincys, ABERDEEN, May 23.—Tommy | | Sullivan, catcher for the Aberdeen | Biack Cats of the Southwest Wash- lington league, will leave Sunday night for the East to join the Cin- | cinnati Reds, it was learned here to-} day, after Sullivan received a tele- gram from August Herman, presi. dent of the Cincinnati club, asking him to report. know. Sho says she loves me, but I am in doubt, Now I ask the readers of this jcolumn, can a man love his wife }and be contented and happy when his wife has lost her charm, js fat, slovenly and dead as far as pep {s concerned? I huvo tried and failed and now I would like very much to hear from cther men and women, also, who are confronted by the same problem. Conditions as T have stated them sound very much like ‘Yiction, but in my life they are true and real- istic, and not a bit exaggerated. T have no doubt that many will answer that personal appearance is not all of a person's make-up; but with my wife's boyish figure also went the good points of her char acter. Such a complete change has come over her that I can hardly realize that the unsightly person, with whom T live, is my wife. DISGUSTED HUBBY, Cynthia Grey will recetve callers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. my and Tuesday. and Thursday, from 11 to 12 a, m.,, at her of. fico in ‘The Star building, 1909 Seventh ave, Eagles Decide City Auditorium Is Okeh “We find there will be no competi- tion between the Bagles’ new audi- torium and the proposed civic audi- torium," Seattle aerie No. 1, of the fraternal order, writes, In asking the counoll Monday to dismiss their pro. test againgt the citywide recreation center, The Bagles had formerly protested the proposition on tho ground that it would interfero with patronage of their big meeting place at Seventh jand Unlony guy McWeeney, Pfeffer Plug Up Weakness Poor Hurling Cost Seals Pennant Last Year; They’re Here Soon UTSIDE of the pitching staff San Fra sco has the best ball club in the ¢ t league this ) & That mound weakness them the flag in the last week drive of the Seattle and Los Angeles clubs,,the Seals landing in third place. But with Jeff Pfeffer MeWeeney part: dange and Douglas pus club t HERE ON WEDNESDAY is will make their e of the season here when they open a seven: game series with the Indians. A great minor league infield, a well-balanced outfield, and fine catching and improved pitching are keeping the Seals in first place, They haven't Jost a series this year, being tied in the open- ing week by Seattle. ¢ Kilduff has been out of the game with an injury, but it hasn't weakened the Seals much, as Bert Ellison has shifted to second base and Paul Waner has been broug; from the outfield to cover iG Tim Hendryx has replaced. Wanerin the gardens, EAT INFIELD When the Seals have thelr infield at top strength it's the best in the minors. Bilison, first base; Kilduff, second base; Eddie Mulligan, third base," and Hal Rhyne, shortstop, make a fine combination. Frank Brower is the only new regular added, playing right field, He's a dangerous left handed hitter, who gets plenty of distance, Gen Valla, speed merchant, is pa troling cemterfield in fine style. With Kilduff in the lineup, Waner and Hendryx alternate in left field. GOOD CATCHING Archie Yelle, Sam Agnew and Pete Ritchie give the Seals well-balanced catching, Aiding Pfeffer and McWeeney on the mound are Guy Williams, Oliver Mitchell, Bob Geary, Marty Griffin, all holdovers from last year. The club that beats out the Seals will just about cop the Coast league bunting, BEGIN WORK FOR NEW HOSPITAL Resolution to. Get Land for Building Is Considered fire The first move in the proposed construction of a joint County-City hospital was taken Friday afters hoon when the council finance mittee received a resolution “@ ing the council's intention of set aside propert acquired on Beacon Hill, as a hospital site, The land Was obtained by condemnation. Mayor Brown, who has been cams paigning in behale of the project, has plans calling for a combination of tho two hospitals and the pos sible transfor of the county sheriff's offices to the Publio Safety building, Where the city hospital is housed with the police, It has also been proposed to re move the King County home to tho present County hospital building. Council Quick to Okeh Small Outlay “Huccom, George, you only ask for $115," queried Finance Chaire man Blaine, Friday afternoon, “lose ing your nery: George Russell, board of w head, was asking that his boar authorized to expend that pave 19th ave, 8. sum When the committee had reeovs ered from tho shook of so small an appropriation after a series of thousands of dollars in other dos riments' requests, they yeted — yo" unanimously, i