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FRIDAY, MAY THE SEATTLE STAR PAC z il Stanford Ace May Break World’s Shot Put Record Here LOCAL GOLFERS TO BE ACTIVE! Huskies’ "Speed Burner | | Hartranft Is Nearing | 16-Pound W eight Mark Seals al Home i Water »,4 Week- End to Ralph Rose Set Record of 51 Feet Back in 1909 and and They Beat Indians SCORE Be Busy One ___ It Has Stood Ever Since; Hartranft Bettered That on Fairways in Practice This Spring; Holds Discus Mark BY LEO H, LASSEN ACK in 1909 Ral Rose tossed the 16-pound shot g Second Victory Won in Rainstorm; Eldred Hits NG ee | H aul d Ho Rarland eo op ear } : aft of ple pe nthe th } pes Again; Tribe Makes Triple Play Rhyne Pulls Two \\* ’ 8 a peels an ortlan as the world’s mark Dizzy Catches for Visitors. itson’ tp Sic eam Match to Be Fea- And in the Coast conference track meet that open HE t t } tl iy ‘o8 } tire Play of Schedule Stadium here this afternoon with the el natior Seals are right at home in “the water, and they fig-| M0, at eae & aig 4 i al the record that has stood for so many year ure to do better in their own element than the Indig SS. s BY ALEX ( » ROSE bettered. errr usually hunt their wigwams when it gets too wet. It! sith!” a we ‘wags ie ne 4 ‘ + “Tiny” Hartranft, the Stanford ace holds the world’s worked out that way yesterday when the ay igs aa ee Saas take eckivibaca ta record in the discus thro put the shot over feet in Frisco Sey took their second fall out of) Yee wv, t rial day hollda practice and around 50 feet regularly in competition. If the local Tribe in a rainstorm. Incidentally, |iernan,. rf Beatt to t ery weather conditions are right duri the Conference meet the score was 6- o ‘ r 1ny one for ‘ The Redskins have been getting scalped y ‘ 4 the great Stanford star may smash Rose’s mark, and if he does he will stand out as the finest weight thrower of mod- so much lately that Ted Baldwin has started Miir’ ” ° oe ee traction will be ern athletics using Glover 8 Mange Cure. fg : the team match Because of the possibility of Hartranft Hee ae a world’s As for the ball game, it was quite a CON-| *Hatted for Hutheriand tat aan taathe a record he will be the main attraction in the big meet. 2 st, taken by and large. There was a little |sen rrancicn 01000104 0—6 the Inglewood Ms ‘s iogteg A thrown in, ine luding > w ait ee ; + : H and. Portland Half-Mile Race One of Best ple yp y the Indians in the ninth in ROM the viewpoint of competition | ma the Stanford j ning that gave the home fans a chance to|wiit'. malig, tor—-@uths pes. 6 i one of the best races of the day|ace, ( the distance in cheer, even if the Seals were ahead, and did ***4 4 i . ma be the half-mile ' ard stay there, ame 4, Hases on batts at le Jimmy Charteris, the best EMMER And then there was the thrill of having (32% . great Hudy tapton ica doveloted te eee Ngrap' two runners on the paths with Frank Brazill at the plate ! “ is - ing ced his tele 18 aeery: Northwest F ra and two out in the ninth. Eve srybody pulled for him to do gel yue to Kiid 5 dohtte 2 ‘ eet runner this year tation tht a Frank Merriwell, and he Rayne to Kiseete tie Bay- em : @ ae Wests ' big pot ot ise i Hs. dd about n trophies in hia responded with a Might 4 i yA pre: wiih cveditte n sponded with « Mighty West’s Hope in Sweet After Dash Records . i ive» taraet s cxo atten! Melhorn-to Win Wrestlers Ar ig laying onde FRU ir i setine ne | Sveti pS ot oe with hand and another in restlers e Wilhelm: Westland match should b | who is flirting with records, The| Stiffest competition from Jacobs, tigi Center fekk spat Ti tl I S id Se f Bi something well worth while watch ie the Washington state _ flier. made swallow hie ie Is oun t for 1g ing. | ae n has breezed home in the! yarobs did some beautiful run- Spearm: h occasions b] AKE FOREST, It. May 29. * | While the first teams are battling 100-yard dash in 9:6 seconds and has ning here last Tuesday, BRADY PULLS William A. Mehthorn Went hare: Title Event on the Inglewood links the second | In ated the 220-yard event in In the other dash nt Applegate, SQUE PLAY TWICE land G club, today holds the ICHIGAN CITY 1M ) squads will be doing likewise on (he 21:2-5 seconds, Both of these marks | of Washington, and Miller, of Stam - n West's hope for the o plo page TAG, May $ 7 etter th 2c ro ee tie 4 And Cliff Brady twice pulled the ampton. % Portland course better than the Coast conference | ford, ¢ best men entered and eae , i‘ Wayno “Big* Munn and ee. mo play rection pring | SP of Anserice. the gallery | i¢, fer” . a) A handicap mateh y agains meet records and Sweet is expected | the hus made the better time, hoth times. which followed him yesterday when || Strensler ews ere oll set par competit will be the bill of |to lower the present ones It ought to be another tight race. bout here Saturday in Fi © broke the Onwentsla course rec : rd of three years’ standing, and bet. | ¥!tsximmonn’ blue sky arena Hoth wrestlers are in perfect con |dition and the promoters have had Oh, yes, Brick Eldred got two blows, and now he has hit in fure at the Beattie Golf club, Bill Ehlers haa a novel stunt for 31 consecutive games, {tered par by five strokes, believe it) dua taahaea olen “aeek thals Con | To get back to the triple play, | '# & sound hope. the ttn eg wee, Se at beat Williams opened the ninth with - Playing a sensational game with | thelr biggest worry removed from|/0 rOursomes and the con hit and Ellison fainted; he may | Very club in the bag, Mehihorn| ‘heir minds—the sult of Stanislaus) oO Ce ie quartet, leas the| have made another this year, but| med in a 66. His score the first Shyasko to prevent Lewis from bee pith Papper ge reed it’s donbdtful. Valla also hit, which |» of the qualifying round was 71 claiming the wrestling crown, hay party of four will divide the isn't so extraordinary. The total, 137, makes him one of the; 9 been decided in Lewin’ favor Tanya haere Pasi | There wilt be few hamlets in In 4 Ehlers has a mixed four v7 pa ae 16 Em.-| f@vorites for the natlonat open next} @ Mulligan hit a short fly to Em: Bakr srg a dbo er Mlana,. Illinois or Mich |Leistner Is Hurdle Star é TANFORD has one of the best| from Ketlsey, of Oregon. <elsey beat him in the low hurdles jand tied him in the highs in Palo Alto this spring. The Cardinal timber topper | paxer of O. A. C, is another star | should get all the race he wants | in this specialty hurdle bets in college competition | |today in Leistner, an which finer and the runners started Spacer Then ent scheduled for Sunday | - a Flanagan Is Cinch i in Broad Jump 4 _ emer shortstop tossed to IOLAN eke Go ANDIS " . ; JIMMY CHARTERIS YINLESS there is pset in The high jump should be a od rag cartier 3 iickae: ae i A A Seattle sport fans have heard a lot about Jimmy Char- the dope, Flanagan will win the| battle with Egtvet, the Washing- fom ton cap! nd Work, the Stan- ford | ader, both doing over six as done the best) feet, extern college| There are no real outstanding ‘A gest test of the season in the conference meet at the stadium | athlete this spring and he ought to|stars in the pole vault and there : r coach of the New Yor who was “4 before the| battle that wrestling v ay teris in the last few weeks and he’s earned it. In his\vr a jump. u-| first experience as a college half-miler, Charteris has made The Oregon mar hav) new records at Washington and tomorrow he faces his big-| jumping of any V noon, the men ak and match | which didn’t help him any, as he'll never make Billy Lane | Glan ; Jealous as a baserunner under | WOrlds series last fall, for alleged if th: best of conditions, and | PArticipation in a bribe offer to|Tesented. Bridy tossed the apple back to | throw a game, is in) Chicago today | OUt of the Missourt the rea x to be rep rain will pull 2 with an Emmer and Williams was thru | ‘© see Judge K. M. Landis, czar of |“'MY of rooterm for the Nebraska) |) | go fing ekill againat that of when he runs against Richardson, the Stanford star. Char- Poeiee ee las Peaeaaty eye eit aghes ne ee as the ball beat him to second | OTsanized baseball, In hopes of being | “olleke boy M + | teris’ best time this year is 1; lr Paige si pertersd £8. feet ‘this | Bhecsnn/ at (OAnG has been ak reinstated. Dolan was put on the! , : oft Parkers will do ~ — * saat Saeeah inhs ea: tus second three-ply. kill-| Meligible list with Jimmy O'Connell, RYAD | thelr ps g ine tombstone com | F ‘ . nie I doing: ‘well: in, the’ javelin, fag Emsrock bas started. (hla year, | outfielder. sorte May 29.—Mickey O'Don-| petition, while holiday events will| Athl ti . ya & handy kak to bide ——————--- nif’, Oakland, was able to get adraw | Pua te’ put on. at. the University, | etlcs 7 tgers UN |Mile Is Tossup SOME RECORDS IN DANGER with Tommy Ryan, of McKeesport. Oiympic and Foster courses. j |T\HP mile race is the most evenly} ton; Clayton, 0. A. C,; Smith, DETAIL CHICAGO, May 29.—Numerous | Pa. last night tn For the benefit...of those who/Ttcords may pass into the discard| Ryan gave O'Donnell an artistic lac 5 nN | Snap Out Prep Title matched event on the program | enlaces, Sudo Nee . " | hat’s the lineup and pick your stant to Know about how the runs | Here Sunday when the Chicago Fin-| ing, but the California boy was game t AMERICAN } 7 slashing round asiap eves own winner in this one were scored Jet it be said first that | Dl#h-American A. A. track meet ts|and fought back so hard that the i No less than five milers have done|~ Chances are that Walkley! 2 : y's record tium. Willie | judges cafled the bout even. ww of Slump by y ictory the distance under 4:28 this spring, of 4:28 for the conference will tum: inland; Jole Ray, of the 1 de and Ramsey, Washing- | ble Saturday. Lioyd Hahn, of the Boston W.S. ©. ACCEPTS 4 Hy Cree MACK'S ball club came oY AL STANDIN is - d M. Shimek, Marquette; PULLMAN, May 29-~—Washington out of Its nosedive Thursday | _ Won Lost Pet Trials on Today Pages Events Suds Sutherland and Williams did/ held in Grant park st the flinging. 52 Ritola, Bunts raised Old Ned with both of them and there was And started up again. Beaten twice é f, are entered in the mile; State college ix accepting an invita ‘ pg baie or Be ict. [dvedt: Wille Plant, United States| tion to play the Universtiy of Ha i h ya by the champion rpRIALs in the running events on{ short runs as there are only mest of the pastining, and it |‘alking champion, will meet A and the Honolulu Athletic club é - ron the home lot in Phila the straightaway track and in| that many lanes on the track. e@ ma kab) te’ tenting any, °|8 ithe: Casedap ‘overt the: “rails football during the next Christ . the Athietica won back the the weights will be held today. It} 70° many weight men in the finals which is obvious. route. ‘mas holidays. Isteame noon, op | tome Thursday by aking a double wilh’chnoe ‘Be @btatin tina attins tice would tend to slow up the meet. ; se a 3 3 10 @lengagement from Bucky Harris i not be It | The trials today were to start at Kilduff singled in th . ae team. The Athletics thérefore. find coaches meet at the University early|3 p. m. with the finals tomorrow at went to second om: a boot and canie ann heels Waleaee ad Cotheais, "| themeelven again. with a lead of today as to which events will be in-| 2:15. a a over on Rhyne’s single | At Philadelphia (second game). jthree full games over the nearest eluded in the trials. George Varnell will hold the start. ; { SOME TRIBAL | é or Tro ram Washington . 4 11 2}team. Tho Senators mufted a grent | The two short dashes, the |er'’s gun with Al Goldsmith, Dad TALLIES Phitadelphia 9 13 1 \¢h © 10 take the/lead again high sehool) hurdles and the weights, how- | Henry and Dr. Hall being the timers itherland and Daly- singled for FRIDAY Batteries: Johnson, Gregg, Ogden, The Athletics /took the first baseball champs) ever, are the most likely. Only | while Con Walsh will be in charge ate in the fifth, Lane was out,7 2 : Ruel, Tate; B. Harris and Coohrane.| one 11 to 3, ad the second, 9 yesterday, when| eight a can _compete in the | of the ‘field Judges, tut Brady bunted and over came|| BOXING—Mike McTigue vs. Paul Berlenbach, New York city At Chicago— WH eel to" Walberg pitched all the they defeated | Daly. Brazill singled and Suther-|| TRACK AND FIELD—Elimination trials, Pacific Coast Conference, || petroit , ; <A EST way in the first one for the Queen Anne, 6 land. also tallied. University of Washidgton atadinm, 2 o'clock le “alia (4| © Atmsedles abeisnt tenes piehiens to, nt Broad: Bobby Jones Qualifies With 71 The Seals evened it in the |) BASEBALL—Seattic vs. San Francisco, Rainier Valley park, 2:45. #: Whitehill, Doyle and} for Washington. Harris also way, Five runs A eae ey rise ee deobie: and SATURDAY , Woodall; Faber and Schalk.) went the distance for the Ath- Gale elschaal in National Golf Eliminations § single. s J vuls | in cinched | Sutherland singled in Seattle's | ” Sie ciel rs : a ris, Michigan City Ganesan ki - " yee ja Tusa wales ack ate the Meting for 1pO COUNTRY CLUB, Long; Harmon and the unprecedented out Dalit te Senne aed Tees) ren tne aren more we rengien Leway Atlobigan. City, Tod | ee a. Pt ea aalry tense yg et Fs alter Johnson. jhe ‘Tigers | Lu peach, N. ¥., May 29.—Bobby}ward journey of Arthur Demane of @ventually squeezed him over. |] TRACK AND FIELD—Finals of Pacific Coast Conference, University || St louie occu 4) f 0] and Ogden, The score RH. B.|Jones, qualifying in the Eastern|Sound View (Great Neck) in 88 And then comes the eighth in of Washington, 2:15. National Intercollegiate champlonahips at |] oy 'pixon, Lf he WAKO Box lost a chance to Queen Anne ....,.., 2 6. . S}eliminations)for the national “Am:| Which, (despite tla: 41. back,/auen ning. Four hits, a boot and a cou- Philadelphia : | ail up. ga the Penators, “They were, Hrcedway : 6 6 5ferican open golf champlonship with| him a 74. { ple of sacrifice bits and the visitors | AUTO RACING—Iindianapolis annual 600-mile automobile race at In At New York, first game n. H.| w,| beaten /by the Tigers, In Chicago,| Batteries—springer and Gabriel; }an excellent 71, one stroke under} James! Donaldson, White had four runs and the ball game. dianapolis motor speedway pasa os eet) hie pl igcrrvacel Retort oriped ite and Hull. | par, courted trouble three times to-| Plains, 40— : Sutherland liad a terrible. time z iva: hark Irvanoiacc, doubleheader, starting 30, || Batteries: ulan and Picinich: Bhaw- | once sate Shiscien te ali ted |day and found it each time. | Gene Sarazen, : with the wet ball and the slippery FF eee ee Sta seal ea Maan artipiicic a, key and Behan | Maree oul bares: Dibode Hara TaN $ BEATEN | Paired with Alex Smith, Jones | Jesse Guilfo } grass and he and Brazil got all iS past} der aed ed Sor eyes Li +. pects ame Ri} m.]one/ gamo below second place. | second honors in the} exhibited some of the finest ? mixed up around third base on han- | TENNIS—Coast Conference Tournament match at Seattle tennis court, || Bor snot Wat 4 Score, 7 to 6. | inal game of the prep league by! putting ever seen in a qualify- } dling a bunt—and, but why explain 12:00 noon, Batteries: Francis, Lucey and Heving,| he Yanks continue to break \defeating Ballard, 7 to 1, on the| ing round of the open. Five | any more? a ~ bictdh tts Mchaaned ices Pad bar Sb a jeyen, They lost the first game to Beavers’ field yesterday, The game| times he ran down long and | And Wade Killefer is still missing. | 7 ——E —~ | ie Red os in aiam, York, 2 to 1, re Ned in the ninth; raining. difficult putts for Lech Sanit | If he doesn’t get back on the coach. | find won the second, 7 to 2. | The score: R. H. B.} could not keep pace with h } ing lines pretty soon he'll be cross- | OUR BOA RDING HOUSE St, Louis, beat the Indians in St. Garfield ..... . 7 14 3! youthful partner, but his 79 as- eyed from watching the Indians | | Louis, 4 t Ballard 1 11 6| sures him of a place in the | take their lickings thru the knot- ‘oster and Carroll;| final qualifying round tomor- | The Giants, walloped thrice in | Batteries Ne ; ticle inr'the Heattlo 4 + Ae eda = 233 = LE succession by three rookie pitch. |Howe and Eimalie row. Jones’ performance in 4 poh tack Spat, esasen will be | Ze agate SS GY; | ers of the Boston Braves, finally | : turning in a 71, was over- declared on the blind men. | WELL MAJOR,~ How Z Ze real Eee mPa’ Nou CUT A Gi | came to a stand Thursday and : LINCOLN WINNER shadowed later in he aay. When PPh aha OAR | w HG ame, 8 to 6. This wi incoln we ts third straight! Johnny Farrel, New*York pro i | DID YOUR “TRAINED G ececisalwunin: A \aLe ON “HATS 30. eae e ot adeised fame at home yaterday by defeating | .went around in 78, equalling shai aM 22H RTI ad é * ' tee aia second place | West Seattle, 13*to 5. We a smith’: kK. NATIONAL | Li chimpanzee seruser |" 1 7 woucpuave You [7/| PE! PRETN GeNHE!/| | me Dodrr ronng ond nae| om atl 310 alt hel] Meebo Ses sn Ss thon KNOW SHAT MY BOY | {| FOR Nou, Roscoe gained half a game, dofeating tho |, /h® yi RoW, | out444445 43 4-36;In—4 Vers a pl tod Me . TTT | fel RECEIVING FLOWERS AT ATRRIUMP ANT I | || SPENDS Hic SHARE, Cardinals in Pittsburs, 7 to 4 The ( ” 5 4/49/85 25 484-70. epee put im Neve Fadl a Won ton vet.) fay RES Nee ata WAS TRILI BEAN CURSE eG Dube wheled/the ‘ede in Chucianats:| ROG: sons HoT 6 $15 7] ‘Phe important mid-afternoon de- sbome ce ee pene by a hl Moab g “TW Hos ‘A a Kis BOXING BOUT ARICA WANE NOL 13 to 3 i Wes -O'Daniels, | Sweet and] velopments were the 72 of ‘Tom | Zi)! Sub tb e poh reel pe Fittabare 1s 1 I DIDNT OEE AWNTHING NCA, ee NAHI Saleen ie eh becA odahean I my bill for oll is almost a round ont ae seo YA, WT PAPER ON Fics, | | LAST Ni@wrt, ~ AWD STRUT HIGH AN PUFF | Cipher.” Horton WE ALGO WERE PAID F| PBO. FORE AFFAIR | HMM <WHAT HAVE Nou “To 9 “To “THAT 2» \S¢ HAVANA FUSES WITH YOUR RAKEOFF fy _-~ BUT-THEN, MANBE We WA@-T00 LATE “To CLASSIFY e p iS iy ya ‘3 4 CBleago 1. at. Louts i At Pittsbirg— RH, 1 St. Louls SY \ Pittsburg ape: i Batteries ” ‘Fi i } i WN SS Wascher and xi": e'a'ita. « Big Entry List EW-R- FAL lesa ae Receavtl in Annual Auto oY STON. RING Lambert Tied: liresita scent © ee Racing Classic =tre ground tike « valve on Roosevelt ..... . -M4 Ww 0 Proper edge : % ‘i NDIANAPOLIE, Ind, May 29.—| o¢f mil and Zatterios—Batler, Gimness nay bo within three seconds of tying the | Prouse; Tuthill, Gaw Twenty-three and possibly 27 Pacific Northwest mark for the med. |Prouse; Tuthill, Gaw and Ho | t ich Lass cars will start tomorrow in the Power Rings 60c and up [leet eenes CHI SHR SSUEUE OH sae 500-mile international sweepatakes | staged iant night in the Crystal Poot NUR MI SATLS | cnmttue™tcces at, che “inten! Old Rio 7h6 sae The record time for the event is Haines, Day and O'Parrell; Meadows and Smith. , HE Crystal Swimming club came | At- Cincinnats Rh We ¥. Chicago 49) AR 48 Cineinnatl ak | ae Batteries: | Coo o and Hartnett Iuque, Blomiter, jenton and Brugy. —_— yal a : Pa Rd apolts motor speedway’, } ew Fork vv... aed Multnomah A. C,, of Portland, five yale rr aavintraedamns yeaa sn v4 | years ago. Tho local swimmers made| NEW YORK, May 29.—Paavo| Walified rc ) s Nehf, "¥ wich, Tyan, and Sny- | J, Barnes bringing the list of certain start- o distance in 1 minute, 16 seconds,| Nurmi, world’s champion runner, *, 1) Sete laae! \ HNer | ng. up-to 2%. Four more cara will George Stevens won the men's 60-|safled Thursday for his home in it shande lity. Jat yard free style by going over tho| Finland, He sald he was going to] 9 siven a chance to qualify late | ¢ course in 27 15 seconds, Agnes| rest all summer and Would not en: | today: Spiedel won the same event for! gage in any competition until next} MeDonough qualified his Miller women in 40 seconds flat. fall. Ho said if he returned to the| special at 101.9 miles an hour and James Keely was first; Gene} United States next winter ho would| Skelly’s Mord special made 88.7 miles end ONell TOUGH LUCK OAKLAND, May 2 George Hoehler didn’t allow Sacramento a# 100-yard medley with a time of L]h6 44 worn out and ts glad to. be minute, 16 seconds, three seconds going home,” Hugo Quist, his man- from the record, Jager, Hoehier and need of around 100 miles’ an hour, that ig expected in the race this year, | said, the first car will flash in front | ite | of the judge's stand “at the end of, HARRIS WINS BEES — LOSERS | the last lap by $ o'clock, Fair and warm weather was pre- jas fun for nine innings, but the | Daughters, second, and Jack Stewart, | he willing to. meet Alan. Helfrich, | an houry OiS hee ee ei third, in the 50-yard sprint for nov-| who defeated him in a halfmile| ‘Tho starting bomb will send the Theat ee elt leon, race here Tuesday night. fleet of racing. cars on thelr way Hacramento ,,., oar ing 4 Lambert Sternberg and Spriggs Nurmi had a good time in. this|at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. , rs OTe al Waachor were ted for fist in. the | country and enjoyed his visit, but] y¢ the winning: car sete the pace Batteries Shellienbach and Koehler; | — { Coast a LOS AN .—-Vernon ; BONAR amet tg WESTWARD HO, Eng, May 29,—) m 4 dicted by the woather bureau for BASEBALL fan Pranoiscc |Robort A, Harrie, “Scottinh golfer | etented Balk hake in tho third. frame tho race. If the bricks are cool and Safes 1 [from the Royal and Anelent elub, | ys ‘ Th. @, y.| there is-no strong wind, the drivers Seattle vs San Franelseo Vorthand won the British amateur champion +7 16 4} will have a better chance to topple|] DOUBLE HEADER Tomorrow | Heattle | whip here today when he defeated Heep aia bap 9h se jo ( 9) the record of 984 miles an hour Game Called 1:30 P.M, panies KK. I. Mradgley, Devonshire cuptaln, | adenine via Wetarhy Ladeiphy eater; | for the 600-tllo run, sot last year |] Reserve Seats DE achbt6d 4 H ; is and 12, Hekert and Mannah, by the Duesenberg spectal > | Vernon vies.

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