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THE SE TTLE STAR THURSDAY 1A 2, 19 Giants Lose. Their First Series of the Season @ ~ —— Braves Drop | Lu-Blue Making Good With Detroit Club )SEALS POUND MUL: JUS: WIN 8 TO 3 GothamTeam "gs Se um anode ne dP atid Third Time 4 Spokane Wins [Donoghue I Indian Ace Is Beaten Women’s Wire|... Pritish Hol) hy Frisco in O pener Golf Tou rney ie : * San Francisco Gets Three Runs With Two Out in | f man in t 5 ft Third Inning and Is Never Headed; Brick Eldred Ratification of Victory : f *i Singles and Hits in 33d Straight Game Yet to Come From Mrs. ‘ ‘ Thomas, Golf Prexy Washington Mows Down Athletics’ Lead by An- , other Win in American BY LEO H. LASSEN e the full ELL, Brick Eldred got his daily hit and s and | BY ALEX C. RC » “4 his record to 33 games witho ny moanir ¥ AVES . are 4 " P tt ghtfie a 4 ; LPHO it not yet be t petits: no secret that the little Indian rightfielder [NATIONAL 7} Are Fe pion || St cee Be cyitx mot oni te Soars enten. s ; J time he goes hitle for a game. The blow aud tt waa-Aheue 1 oan tt a : P was a single in the sixth frame, the Giants in two day | 7 “ : That was all the excitement there was pened “ 2 ato mast Se oan of the “Waxhis ; for the 500° or Oo Nativ bugs who he Brooklyn Dodgers pe : med out to watch the San Francise Phils were idle for the day so Golf ; turned out t itch the San Francisco the Pirates, who are in third lt Seals and the Seattle Indians battle in a place, behind the Dodgers, gained . | Be light drizzle at the Rainier valley park a full game when they whaled v by the ‘ yesterday. the Cubs in Pittsburgh, 13 to 3 agin as inch i 3 ' - . 8&2 ask tc relate that @ lez ae Vie Aldridge, once a Cub, held hates 4\ ives It's a sad task to relate that the league his alma mater to sev leading S béat the braves, 8 to 3, The Reds beat the ¢ te T af but we have to print the news. Cincinnati, 4 to 2, and membe ; When big John Miljus took the mound fot positio: he Ph fyerth m, the Phillies ‘ € ody sat back in his and her respec- Pitchers Do Better a ea inghan ; Memt ELDRED tiv seat and expected to see the husky Five pitchers went all the way in this very por ay : 008 right-hander make the Seals very tame, indeed, and bal- the three National league games. a | ar t ove INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | #2¢e@ bats on their noses. But the Golden Gate brand ore benomenca in the day of the ROSE helr Home) irs game nu. »,/0f this ocean family favored the Sea Lion side of the fish - rabbit bal . course Baltimore 10 1 0} house, or what’are they any-| - aa Seott and Kamp went the Everett, with a 32-down tot CIN | Jersey Cit 61 P oT whatpe! ’ b nar | 0nd time § whole distance for the Giants ished » nd. The best ab ¢ y J how? They wouldn't behave! , . and Braves, respectively. Ald- j the local teams was made t First gaiae RH E,| at all. Tidge did all the pitching for the wood, hich ted for third place | goa cue o| To Ket back to the ball game, it] Be Pirates. Rixey pitched the full with Yakima having a Bufta} - 6 was a contest for a few innings. And nine innings for the Reds. And [down score, The Seattle Golf club, y ‘ dered then Miljux hit Gene Valla on his Rheam served the entire eight 34, and the Olympia Golf club, were rn Hu yl tlght after he had fanned] Geary, one-t sessions for the Cards, The Reds the only other clubs to bre the | rochester 414 0 | Agnew riffin in the third| Job of pitching for the Seam after didn’t bat in their ninth, having ‘omark. The Rainier Golf club rsronte 61 1 pee nerys, MINES. | Marty. Opitrin. hed..taken heel the game won. AM registered 66, which was one f t the aide out the| walk in the fourth frame. G a on tha that made by the Belling sitors en id they | fast-balled the Tribe to death and ) Firat game H. ¥, | Visitors three runs ani y 5 ath an Rag ty ats i Connie | Hetroit! eee “ >| Lu Blue, former Portland first sacker, has been playing |' TL padiie aceted elciaes hat 4 never did relinquish that Jead again, | that’s all there was to it Mack's Athletics filtered away an-|Noston eae bs ‘ohh's De Tiner, Faroe . is oring shows tha + | ONE BRIGHT . |. San Franciapo— AB. RH. PO. A, & lee Sark GAs ct tinte Wddeceni : good ball for Ty Cobb % Detroit Tigers. In Wednesday’s| , remarkably fine bit of work x 7° SEATTLE INNING [Vala of i-\ec 4 2 1 85 enue over the Senators for the Senators| At Chicago— R. H. B.! game against Chicago, Blue singled and scored a run, but) has been accomplished in the eaiak a : The only chance the home folks | uiean sb s--- & Heat x2 whipped them again, 10 to 9, In| Detroit ...... serevers @ 9 1) the Tigers lost. | fevising of ‘handicaps, whieh |, (or0n’ pan nee Sto chiser cathe Halthalvaey nest | reee ets | Heh Philadelphia and the Athletics now |Chicaxo soenee 19:38 ————--—-- - — were changed from “men's par” | josey cit ree ning 4 eee are only one game in front of ee Seer om | baste is “women's par,” at the ¥: Oty re a With ’.-bwe.. Gatec Mulbor was zs Be: pursuers. This was a grab-bag ball | Bassler, Woodall; Robert hur ° ! R h M Be | annual meeting of the associa ys i Ree ie ie rey z : Sask Mack cant tier citchan wna |st00, Crouse, Schalk rep Diamon ut ay ton, last Augunt. It not lke. |, Soon” RH Bl Wy piecabs ii tet eabeioe ° q Washington three, including Walter | A Ready Sund 7. Usat the’ present system will | 5.06 ea | eeve becat idn't ge : Johnson. The Senators got 15 hits| At St. Louis R. HE eady ounday be changed. It fs the standard : Bites 1 Svias AU lntee abisths thane and the Athletics 13, but the Ath. |Cleveland -.....+-s+.0++0+ 4 18 “2 easonvLlomes NEW YORK, May 28 © | method of handicapping all over VO ESI ama oe in Salt Lake to help out’ his i letics made five errors, erties Sot SE ly \ Bee | who has juat been d arged | the pepceah ae pcthcnb pt Provide aoe rather ailing batting average. : | Batteries: hle and 1. Sewell; confinement of seven nt ives t { fo regarding am. M ; Sox Move Closer ngar dand Severeid to End I oda hoaptt aeobabty 40 tts |. Uh Quslicy at pelt played be ike ndings 6 1) (ok a cut at a pitch with the ; ‘The White Sox also pulled up on| pot the New ¥ fairsex golfers, here or else connt three and one, and when » % the Athletics, beating the Tigers In| At New York RoW ¥ “ts “aa SARE a wire TEXAS LEAGUE poe cneere — creo to fase t & ices th Coan oak ibrar ee BY bi athger loner D Sis “antinia § infield Eldred and Herman had os x Lacks eshed fmt TO i) °|) Tigers Cinch to Retain w Miller Huggins, man-| wy won aud Maine aa eas ats and one-half games out of first place |W TOR et Saar cae ; I ». ‘The Babe me be re es at the moment. mevtady Vurguese. Hors ent Title; Christenson Is a past ‘ot the. a Pens de nd base, | Dumoxses, ‘p E The Indians, tn fourth place, beat —— | Master Coach feel strong helper at Ce ot een eae | Cara the Browns in St. Louis, 4 to 2. At Philadeiphia— Rit & fo the route, “We will not allow | Grn "an prs Mlb tserad rch dle oh plier Se Totals Babe Ruth, discharged from the | Washington seepereenceed® 286 anon SAT VT him to tah hances,” Huggins | P* — very sickly home run over the right) saatted to, . . nitadel phi. Bae Ma ie Fae | > him to take any chances,” Huggins ‘ : . | jatted for Dumovyic from the Red Sox at the Yank sta-|and Ruel; Har Rom: Groves, | RINGING to a - ‘tt $a high fly that had no Icense to be ian Frapeteen 2 +8 4 dium, 4 to 3. The Yankees are still | Stokes and Cochrane, Perkins | one of the best base | shares the honor of winning the “iit {a home run, but it was one, is one|gaing 27777228 3 nine and a half games away from — ball years the high / champlonship, Reynold carried r Robert irowns |and so ft will be in the record books,| Hite | )1.))! 1012 the top of the league. They may be ep teams ae | the burden of the pitching duties | gms Lives Tl They all count, regardiess of their Jnnings “pitched—drictin 3%, | creat | ad, the prep clubs “aa | _ - victory seary, arge defeat to able to do something about {t by | Coast League * Wy ae ped Fa wee largely thru his in | Golf Queen } TIGERS Ww |Deaice |Miljun. At bat—Oft Miljus 33, off Gritrin Saturday night, for they will play | A ividual work that the Bengals | veri wit) ho the 1925 Seattle elt IN Things went along so until the |14. Hits batted—ort Miljus 12, off Grif- two games a day Thursday, Friday |’}———W————_____ dy thelr seagon Thurs | repeated. This marks the close sik Gulleni?: (Mhat ta the diecs $ ANGELES, May 28.—Vernon| eighth and what the Seals dia in |%")4 Runa scored—Ofr ailjus &, dud Makeetiky, tome ob thas ich une PACIFIC COAST LEAGUR Gay atiabontiy WAN | of Rayeelde high achesblite and | ae Pty eee cs rn enty eaten ¢ here yesterday, |that was very painful, from a Seattle | o72,2 w four Kames, . mi i pees hat Is bel asked o . danced | hes ss é es ALI + ER MEL mpake | nie lags ‘wrinetee 20: Fee eee cara] it, Ming. that he should aid | ions then nd tt viewpoint. Suffice to aay they minds |. Basen on games in a stretch of five days for|Los Anavles asa i : Ay Pen Sn Sees to wom: ph x, |four more runs and Alljus. who: has | w the Yanks. Balt Lake were to play another championship to. the aeiilan © ame Ve ha; Sopeatiirs been very, very effective heretofore | (VS! i ; Portland Anne at Broadway, Ballard and Tiger lair. -" P I " + eattie<: Calds ware hreeine: at faliaed tiger lair, site se to cop the title. Far be it from tat bing! . Orne) | the attic diamond, took an | Fun- Kilduff. Three-base — hit—Lane, Oakland 0... 3 . : te ca Loule Hull, Bud Gilmore, | yours Truly to even make a whis 4 tte and Hannah, | early shower and was home reading |7™o-base hite—McCabe, Brazil qugacri- = r Wood. fl ut K aff. Warned: sratet cola swan PSEA | Sta Loner Ny ik ! nson and Les Amold are} ag to whom tn ly to win the the evening papers before the In-|{n-nrower 2, Ellison, MCake Sass mi S WEAR wees siaievos 18 band with’ Wot Beattie. and: FYADM: | other; stare .¢--the team, who ‘willl auais Jat the tact that every t ROBS 30 HOMES IN WEEK diane finally admitted defeat. jz, Geary, Kildutt, Mulligan, “Mman, | How TH ~ es ie were playihg 8!) leave xchool this Jan | woman of note, with the possible ex BERLIN man arrested here is} Oh, yes, the Tribe made a run in| ine Bilhae Double plays i by Ralt Lak ag {way haa already cinched the Munson Made Good ception of Mrs. D. H. Moss of charged with breaking into 30 houses | the eighth inning when Brazil! doub- | rma sileestt eUepies Ss oun fan Fran feattio -:.. ‘mplonahip for this veason by ite| At Ballard, several stars will aiso| North End club, will be } nin 8 | Les An POTUBRA sesseees Ofc gn muss q m4 rhe make their departure. Sey-| when the qualifying round g ONG BEACH, Long Island, May | sacram | Oakland Yictony, uesonys ay yee | mour, who for t yearn | derway at the Inglewood cours | Tigers lose Thursday to Queen A Jand Garfield wina from Ballard, Bengals will retain the champion as they won the title last year and 28.—The ‘certified big suns and @ number of ambitious pop-guns of Eastern and Southern golf began the} war ave neers || THE REFEREE )|« ia tional open tournament Wednesday will be given the call over Garfield. with 18 holes over the grim wastes To Coach Fi nald Chr and tufted dunes of the Lido course,| Who holds the modern major | Broadway, goes the honor of prod where the rough {s very rough and | league record for most wild pitches |!N€ another prep team to cop lfe is a burden to most people. in ® gamée?—F. R. B: championship. Competition ame Macdonald Smith, of ‘California,| The record Is five, jointly held by ber Nee we Gute tie wane title ial | graduate, | is being taken in the meet major Cast your eyes on this list of tra players who have already sent in foot their entry forms to Mrs. R. T. Jit. | Byers, captain of the Inglewood 1 the m eay-| Monday, shown that un thieti mour haw captained ey iad with the excep 1 has three 1 and ba: teams, » of bane | all to « Seymour aleo won his numeral an! club and chairman of the tourna- track, but dropped that when the| ment committee, and you will three-sport ruling went into effect in readily realize that the 1925 links the high schools test for the city title is going to : Mra. C. C. Cary, | d @kil andling o first year as a p titleholder; Mrs, H. 0. Young, brother a decistve round of golf ina} When did ite Gites, retire ee eee | dopant sialle'& ose sauviae Cn Pacific Northwest champion; play-off for the open title many | from the ring?—F. T. R, | Makes Record the team was green and could Phoebe Nell Tidmarsh, former P. omens Sir Cred in 8 card Of 98yrbaths| itt 1923) | ‘ auch | not stand the hard strain of the | N: G. A. champion; Mrs. FF. it appeared that 80 would be a fairl)’ —— ee | Christonson, with his years of ox-| jatter part of the season. | dackson, former state and city qualifying score. Walter Hagen took OUR GRAPES NOT SOUR j perience with high school teams, has} Roosevelt spilled the beans for the |. titleholder; Helen Farrell, Mrs. H, M. Pease, Mrs, J. ©. Bridg- 75, which was giltedged golf for SOFIA, Bulgaria.—American grape | turned the trick that no prep mentor | Rabes as Garfield couldn't beat the | Twitchell, Doris Lido, and Phil Turnesa, of the Fair-| vines are now” being sold here in| has done for the last five years, a Teddies. If the Presidents had been | an, Mrs. D. view club, Elmsford, N. Y., an ama-|jarge quantities. They produce bet-| two-year winner in baseball lable to win trom the Roughriders, Fischer, Mrs. EB. F, Ristine, Mrs, 3 teur brother of the professional Joe|ter grapes than the variety grown With Christenson, Jerry Rey- | {hey would have won the pennant| BA. Langley, Mrs, F. Van Pat- / ‘Turnesa, relieved the tension of the| here for centuries. _ nolds, pitcher of the Tigers, | easily. ten, Mrs. 1. C. Moore, Mrs. J. ©, day by scoring an ace at the 14th = 2 nnn | Moore, Mrs. L. Carpenter, Mrs, hole of 107 yards. W. Pursey, Mrs. Hi Follrich, BY AHERN ‘The field of 269 entrants in the Mrs. R. T. Stafford, Mrs. J. G, eastern zone was divided into two } Weber. And there are many groups, the first to shoot 18 holes | others on the list which has Wednesday and the other to shoot ~ - : “ nearly reached the 50-mark. ee 0 the two squads of 65 players each, USN ,~TSh MLAD, “ T Tet Seo aaa GUY DIDNT round will be made Saturday who turn in the low cards for theae ti e CHILL ME! —<TVE Got A-TooTH “Hat” Those who fail to get into the two days, will play a deciding round WHY LETTHAT KNoci<- ou KICKS UP Now AN THEN, AN MAKES ME fd | championship draw of 16 will be boca aka mee Po] DISCOURAGE NOUR EGAD,~ KINDA DIZIN, THATS WHAT HAPPENED fe] | Placed in flights of eight according OUR BOARDING HOUSE the same course Thursday. Friday The pairings for the qu : aoe | Hs success to LARGE Ite Hy ND, 1 FELT atcha wih ka playssron panateut | LEVERENZ LOSES _KPTAINEDATURU Wee es sk abet: AO ACT SUMPY, AN! pr ithespetparten etrake aikcaratog!! pee teh Tata er taht | AND SETBACKS! Hie THE WHEN T RUSHED WI, HN Ml Semen or ree | day, 7 to 3. Leverenz, Beaver pltch- MEN WHO REACHTHE PINNACLE 1°) AcciIDEMHTLN HIT HIS GLOVE, NATURALLY the hands of Mrs, R. T: Byers be- ¢r, loot his ttrst game Bei la \W ANY ENDEAVOR, PROFITED L WENT WWE ee WHY WAT fore Saturday noon!” | : on Anigelon .. in 6] MOSTLY BY-THEIR EARLY ERRORS!!! | Even HAPPENS SOMETIMES WHEN Tho Inglewood course will be open. The American Indian first discovered ed to entrants to practice all this | river) Lev ~waWE RECEINED #30, FOR 1M EATIN'™ FOR A week, | there was more comfort and freedom HE BOUT LETS SEE, ~ FIVE, r GO ae in a moccasin than anythi TEN, FIFTEEN For You, AND | THE SCIENTIFIC WAY ything else he AMATHE GAME SUM FOR ME : i ay Local Lacrosse | ‘The RESCO Scientific Fitting Machine. could put on his feet. y) Batterles: Wright ai erenz, Rachac and Tobin, Adopted by U. 8. Club Is Aided | cxchatvely i all Regal Shoe Stores And we haven't been able to find | anything better to travel the | by New Talent | $1,000.00 in Prizes fairways and highways. HE Seattle Lacrosse elyb will hold =a ita regular practien next Sunday That’s why we've introduced this at Lower Woodland park, at 10 a. m. for the six best letters answering . . A practice game will be played be the following questions: Glorified Moccasin. tween two teams What do the marks on this old-fashioned »t Genui Archie Blair, star defense man and site stick ‘mean — are they inches, or ls 8 made of uine Smoked Elk muh) grrr F or what? with a hand & Rewoomery itl piny third detente What ee A ees sewn vamp seam, and has lair hails froma crack Bastern ‘ re tees . teum, Al Gillepsie, a homo player, deohiooed taathon af tacseerton ek a soft, Springy, crepe rubber sole that comes with a reputation to the local ‘nize stick? makes it possible to walk Straight to glub and will play 2nd home. Dan Come in and have your feet measured Holley cahiother neve addition,” wil Titi he new aclente RECO it the 19th hole when you leave the 18th Lh nager for ful . play inside home, details of the $1,000 Prite Contest. green. Ranny MeMillian will lead one team and George Slater has been #0 lected to pilot the other, All play From Maker to Wearer quested to attend the practice, Regal Factories, Whitman, Mass, OAKS BEATEN BASEBALL | OAKLAND, May. 28.—Sacramonto Stores in All Principal Cities |won from Oaklind hore yesterday, 6| v E a SEATTLE V3. to 4, after getting away to a fours! Mi 1118 Second Avenue Next to Strand Theatre ; @ eet jrun load in the first Inning WOT Market erect, San Wranciaco, caien™ Ane Women's) ’ SAN FRANCISCO cS Wace ie sa i monkey CBs Tacoma Store—O40 Pacitie Avenue Game called 2:45 P.M. Nenerved Senta, Hacramonto (ART eget! LA Revolt aud Mead, McDonald, 4 } { tinny AVANT ATL Th ue LA Tbr, (uit ran ANY) i at seal 1 4, CM Nay) ARAVA KE KA in) 4 et hal as r