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ATURDAY, MAY * (as - a aad GOOD WEATHER FOR AUTO RACE! Mherom [Poh Button for Sood Rragpect: as saris! oar ee Ed Jenkins ins Will Run Last Race Next ‘Week | ‘ Za “eo Driver Has d, Close Call in Accident ed Tribesmen Eldred Hits Again; Mc- Weeney and Dumovitch Work Well on Hill INDIANAPOL I EB MERGING from the oler ¥ 14 4 where he had t 2 r a ‘ © the cine t sweepstakes an: ' euas jams, Chief Bad — mobile race here, Twen Man Killefer haps 26 speed kings, | , taggered out all finest driving talent ' dolled up in h empt to shatter F managerial ts for the historte rd of the throng which | was arrivin und ay it ts 000 and ©. Most that between 2 fans will be her ng te ave come by motor.) i eots are as crowded with | canive 4 promising ke youngater ts station. | that| Kenneth Ash, husky right-handed é Heals| pitcher, who was given a trial with ’ DUMOVICH per 1 on| the White during the asprin ton our ne training season. old. a oy he * certain st | ater ur | Yee has a delivery that remi f the sca : one, but lat Addie Joss, famous land chance th make ouglan Me , s t ed to enter, Mc - a gall hurler of 15 years © ago : askin Milk Special, » SP on the Aah di been out to the Donough, driving a Miller Special Bill Plummy the mound | Shreveport club on option, but Man pe « 101.9 iles an ‘or C Nefer | ae ee KF gs oes } tor the Kitlete Eddie Collins believes he's a Skelly’s bee Spectal ower, th aln getting to him te ut prospect and will probably hour. Ls. C. Cor four hits, good for three tallies in| recall Aim at the end of the seas an 100 miles the first two innings hat ended ath late day of toll ont ot his Nick Dumovitch took up the bu axle broke. where Plummer left off, «: Sluggers Lose Sorum a nifty Job he made of it will be out of }i anded xhoots had the ease ng lnglibyeed ‘ony five frames he worked nary a h at precisely 10 a.m. If the winning car sets the pace around 100 miles an hour, which is expected, the first | car will flash by the judges stand | at the end of the long grind at 3} oder, | could be had from his offerings. Yoo, Nick looked mighty sweet yeuterday Hoh Hum! Eldred Hits Another feature that turned up| was Brick Eldred running his string | {Der pol of hits in consecutive games up to His bingle to right field on hin first trip to the plate did the trick That waa the only biow he did make off of Beotty MeWeensy Frisco started off by scoring a run in the first inning. Valla got BY BILLY EVANS T seems when a batsman ks to get nce he loakes some of the ts of ming. T at is why mont slug gers sirike out so often. Take the cas of Babe Ruth for nee Babe Coal Loop Will Play; Contests lly leads the a life when Herman juggled his Cte Are Scheduled grounder; the fleet-footed center. Barras fielder then scooted to third when Card’ Weight Men Star; Finals Are on Today Hartranft and Hothaans Split Fetes in Shot-Put and Discus; Heats Held in Three Running Events; Climax Comes Today TANFORD took conference a commanding lead in the Pacific Coast track meet that opened Friday with the elimination trials in the discus and shot put, the two hurdle races and the 100-yard dash. The records made in the weight events will stand if not bettered in the finals and Hartranft and Hoffman led the field by such big margins that it isn’t probable that th will be beaten. Chances are, if weather conditions are right, that the Cardinal! aces will better their own marks. Hartranft took first place in the shot put with a toss of }48 feet, and 8-4 inches. Hoff- man was second with a heave of 45 feet, 3-4 inch Durrwachte feet, 4 Hoffman 148 iia JESSE J. HAINE otheru trallad api fellows: Right-Handed Pitcher, St, Louis 0. A. C., 140 feet; Egvet, | Cardinals Washington, feet, 8 inches; Born—Clayton, O., Jul, 1608 utchinson, Idaho, 132 feet, 8 | Major League Career—Joined Car- Jinals in 1920, coming from Kansas cords in these events are|City, American Association tn player ones to count in the finals |@sreements. (Had brief (.‘als with | Detroitand Cincinnati clubs.) x s Outstanding Feats— Pitched the Leistner Is Hurdle Star ‘oniy no-nit game of the 1924 major Leistner, crack Stanford hurdler, | leagu von against Boston on lromped home an casy winner in/|July 17, It was the first time since |both of the stick heats in which he |ran. Myers of Washington etate, |won the other low hurdle heat with | Baker of O, A. C. winning the other high timber trial. Besides Leistner and Myers the following men qualified in the low hurdles: Kelsey, Oregon; > Tiroimpson, Idaho; Augistine, | Washington, Dole, Stanford. | Sweet Cops Heat the powerful Montana | breezed home a winner in| | 1876 w St. Louis pitcher had achieved the feat. Won 20 games and lost 13 in 1923. Allowed 8.11 earned runs same season. ‘Rain Halts ‘Big Fight in Gotham Sweet, sprinter, ae eat aad iis heat in the 100-yard dash with. Soboigg agar iy ipa oi Mulligan worked the hit-and-run lela enalt tying. Ait Clarke of | \TEW YORK, May 30—Mickey Me- ‘ ett will entertain the | Lo yap over second and | Washington, won the other Tigue's term as light-heavy- Seattle fo will along. the iat ee Extra, Oregon; ‘Schroder, of | weight champion of the world was Din who @ab inserted Washington; Jacobs, Washingt- | extended for at least 24 hours when Wilke hee Pati x idutt j ton state, and Leistner, Stan- | the promoters of Poteet ford, also qualified in the cen- the’ ane one top ‘left-field j tury dash, bouts postponed who are inning Pe ead pend rte aber silo his bout with rb : 6c big meet wa eduled to gét unde fot i had Rhyne Again Vie th ix ota: b a piteh, | way at 2 Rene erase op. Hat Rhyne, the peer of 1 going to be a fast one Half-Mile Feature night to Satu Leonard | league shortstops, followed wi t * it's a knuckle Patricelli whose pitching has been singlo and crossed the plate when , he cannot hold the feature of the league so far. | NY | Valla cracked one into right field.|back, As a result he is made to Wes Sheedy will he behind the bat ee \ | That ended the Seals’ scoring for the | look ridiculous. for Seattle, with Liddell doing the | receiving for Burnett. | The Black Diamond team, close on | and also Bill Plummer’s mound | The crafty type of batsmen uke | \< Sobb and Collins try to time their to each pitch. That is why duty | Sammy Crane, who replaced 1 ay: A full program of track and field cay night eves. the first time in events {s carded with the half-mile tT ps [race featuring Ricaardson, the Card- bs ra adven- inal «tar, and Charteris, the sensa- 5 tures in gam- bling against the weather that Tex Rickard chose a | tion: nal Washington man, being one of the best attractions. Sweet was favored to take both r 1 | Emmer at short, rifled one to sos a t the heels of the league . will | a it #6 difficult to strik ither of date that turned tangle with Wilkeson inagametnat|. £@ Jenkins, Ballard high school track star, will wind up his prep career next week) center in tho second and Herman | them out Fab nated token “hie brie SURO ahty, should be evenly contested. Jerry|in the All-City high schoot meet. Jenkins for the past three years has been the big) rhe Footbag on ne the Ruth, on the other hand, has his) jump; Ellertson, of 0. A. ©. was as to necessitate Reynolds, Broadway star, will twirl | point-gainer for Ballard, and is one e of the fastest sprint men among the prepaters. age weet 78 evo mr alth t every ball! the leading candidate in the jay- Me TIGUE & postponement. for Black Diamond. Weinert will doj———_-_____ KS ieee .| Ree From then on MeWeeney | aiid | trike-out vietim for] lin; Clayton of 0. A. C. and |Rickard is managing the bouts for Lae iho Aepaeth soapage fo eet ee ance er Ree an anOe, | thn slows up. | Smith of Stanford, were con. [the milk fund. Even when the driz- Newcastle is a slight favorite to C ll N Hi M ance of hits, | Howe the few] ceded a slight edge, if any, in the | 2!¢ deepened into periodic downpours c Double rh vy be playe 3 estin Tleure : J a z i att vest tees es «|| Alex Rose Is allow Names His Men 00So00». sv wo i an irene ews | pet ene Ihc, tne |e re tching staff, but Carbonado ae oN Noth sd the bat even when he ts striking) anybody's Judging by the dope, {ined his faith in his luck, But as ble to upset the done Meet Official f or Pir st Hu ke B 0 at same of ies, bree Miller was the popular choice in| renin spprenched and the Yankee Neweastle pitching 20 eX C. ROS : Valla, cf ‘ ‘ ‘ AgEGrae. i the: quartersmile. | The Banter star |®' : tation a tae woes lt Mulligan, 3 ‘ iE eramitaa a ees ; made |22 Itish bog, Rickard gave up. esa ats The Seal r, has been ceQusty” , Condar Quast, ‘ ye | area Vine ave sae or the time made! “MeTigue and Berlenbach weighed chosen as official starter of the tive mood und tw the | fours Sensis three; Dutt, two Dutton a8 ah ae a ee ee avabinea'y’ fre ’ P. N. G, A. amateur and open || course of a conversation the Wash ow: ony thre: ba al e3 rite (BRE Ba 2 Coast League | Ps ts od ‘ apne f Washington, 1a Pisces ete at iita eae e golf tournament at Tacoma next |/ington rowing coach announced his! He will keep these mon in the firat ‘ appetite agbabo “entry Berlenbach at the same f Youths Taking week. Rose has been an oftetal definite line up| shell from now on a3 oe ‘ Wor =e t Devine Two-Mile Ace Slattery of Buffalo, regarded as the Pl in several meets in and about Se- for the Husky| ho ifaskien made a trip over the : 14 $ {Ban Franctaco 7 i 733) Devine, who broke the Coast two-| best light heavyweight in the world lace o ets attie for some time | ERGIT Toe" (| pcnena ckobeier ind Tatas ane : Lon Angeles 3 mile mark last Tuesday, will be a fa-|in view of his victories over Willie | | Hudson race sibisaen aaotllan ited AD. HH. PO. A. B.|Povunna ns {Asi} Vorite in his race, ‘The Washing: |Stribbling and Jack Delaney, showed at ortstop Pes SES It's the first | Hudson distance the first day ‘ ; - {{}| ton state star has only ran the dis-|that he had not filled out physically ee 2 | 4 io he} Monday in oh tha oa | sb ° 6 tio) nce a few times and has blos-|since his last appea e in N ATEW YORK, May 30—No les s Loe time that t Monday in which they have good & rest ¢ ‘ . iu ppearance in New Nx. “Line ee aes May 20, — Miss} rowing coach haa | water « t ‘ t 88 37|Nomed.out as a stat lYork when he scaled only 161 for pe ba : a, oh bead F one of the few) given out hie! qe wilt t t trial ‘under racing aI : 4 oie pun pei Montana's relay team, with jhis bout with Jack Burke. Burke using youngsters at shortstop, one OC | omen automobile racing drivers, first boat neu | conditions before tho boys leave next (Crane. * ‘ 6 La Sweet as the anchor man, figures | weighed 175. a positions © 1 oppose Barney Sullivan of Chi- an ho tas. bert | saturda tha Dalyse Tai 1 ol ve to cop this specialty. | Delaney weighed 168 and Tony nad tastance the" Secueia bate ee (OEP ig in a fivemile mate SY shitting about : come © et fan Franciaco $} eerte Varnelt will be the starter |Marullo of New Orleans, who is to a he Ya ave Te | ce hor | trying to find the *E. Baldwin at Sen er feet teeter oe \oday, assisted by a competent crew/be his opponent in the semi-final verett Scott with Ai im ee BEAVERS LOSE ee |teremiat Pagirgenyrrite tes has got off to gprs gee mae HOPPE, LEADING | Barring BOC!) DoRTLAND, May 30.—Portland : y int Neng | Sa EAI I | heavier. Detroit, Rigney has given up his} CHICAGO, May 20-Witlle Hoppe, | mee he Aes |wax defeated again here by Los An ; ahaa SACS WINNERS TIGERS LOSERS | a post, for the present at least, to Tav-|former 18.2 balkline billiard cham-| ’ i ran, |geles, losing 7 to 2, yesterday 012-7] OAKLAND, May 30.—Sacramento) LOS ANGELES, May 30.—Salt ener, another promising-looking re-| pion, Friday was leading Bob — 1 CALLOW tenet Waihi | The score ae ae oto 8 8 8 8 SHE lost Its first game of tho series with! Lake won its first game of the series AMERICAN ying Loeeen ttre ratiiiconchet: tard; {tots Gnttiec wAtae ai Pouxhkceetietes and, 2 it Innings pitctiedcTtimmer 2) Crier {the Oaks here yesterday, 3 to 1 from Vernon here yesterday, 3 to 1. The White Sox have Ike Davis | 600-pojnt three-cushion matcher here, | ton on the water 4 eee Sahberg; | déteat-to: Plumme ; R,, .: Bl) The ecore RH a decking the short ald: péaithin, [460 10-488 Ulbrickson, stroke, Santura, seven hited, Tune a 1 a)sait Lake 2 9 Tpatiadeipnia « eel ary cs d Ag cS DR Tal ek AOE PIO RRC . - | Piummer ney. 1. Struck. on 3 8. Blvern : While the Red Hose brigade iy using | Samm Dum Mewachéy f. Bases ob 1 Hughes, Martin and Sheaj| “Watterier: Ponder and’ Peters; Barfoot thea 14 Connolly, a former Mine league star, | 1 McWeeney 1 sitome Krause a land Hannah, \Clevelana it in lieu of Dudley Lee ers wo-base hit — Brady |St. Louis . 2 Sacrifice hit—MoWeeney Runs batted |New York 3 on rage apn circuit the ¢ subs | in——Waner, Henryx, Valla, Crane, Caught [Detroit 23 McAuley trying to fill. the| ftealing-—Brasill, Vaile, th? iene * shoes of the disabled “Rabbit” Maran- | RAR te METER Dine ee Hf ville. And McAuley, by the way, is | l Pay china Bead 2g P }_ At Bt Louls— R. doing a pretty good job of it, all Z g | ~ ——aa Clevelan: things considered, WELL BOSS, IM LINED : eC . | on cain airWays Roy, Mi Bee oy, Mille Myatt; | {ve FoR Ao Weer week one || cutee “|| | = NATIONAL ne {pak ete Se etre Se South Draws | HIKING Ice, ~~ BUT BRAWLS, AN’ Alport or ‘em A | { BY ALEX C.ROSE ‘At Chicago— R WE YoU KEEP Nour ENE WAT BIG RUN INTO Wik S.0S2 tees RA srt j . ' Ger ME SET KI Ops SLICE OF BIG MOEN, | New York Dar Olds, who feeds the boys and |last Monday and found that the pop- ers Rovi , ¢ Brookire ot , u ) pop Batteries: Dauss, Johnson, Cole, YOR ANOTHER FIGHT! = “THE DAN 16 Mies, Wont Pitteburg UPN ae tt 47 Sirly at the Beacon Hill clubhouse, | ular stores there were closed on ac-| Bassler, Woodall; Thurston, Man- fnaabecrekie “ale secbe ve AGRO LANE RA Ween cae WE ASNMORE | Philadepnia 11 Site| aay tie gole game ts tmproving., In count ot the queen's birthday holl:| gum, Mack, Schalk, Bischoft. IMINGHAM, Ala, May 3! s f d stead of 20 yards, he now finds him-|day, He didn’t even wait to play| At Washington— R. WE Major leagy Ds," o f a 6 ; si Bete iia Soe rs Suet craritte bea WTA MNFIS, END OF “TH! WHEN Nou CAN f Sale oe 13 31 | Self standing 25 yards from his ball | golf, Boston seyas 8d am first-class material trom tho Southern | fh] LABT SCRAP Ze DENTICT! | keFoRD-o HavE| [THAN fh 20 Ske: Chustnsia ter Pees metidns ink eae Ghee | Sraghington sh eat ta a te vation, are beginning to repay! LY \@ MAKING ME A FLAGHY PLATINUM Chicago 4 10 12 0 Art Krauss is in the lumber | WITH A 4. licheakoeriges fuel. : i kind, sending former fnajor Goo-% a ¥or RIGHT FILLINGS IW y jc incinnatl . ‘ « 6 14 1) business, but he is going to |LAST SU At Philadelphia tm B eiguera in return for the “future i ey Your eet : C Batteries; Alexander, Hartnett;} branch ont into the golf business. | PLAYMA4 New York ee yp n, Jones, J. May, Benton,| At least he has purchased a | THAT TH Phitadelpiria o BY DOVE le ers in the Southern Blemiller, Bruggy, Davis. | brand new set of clubs. * n, more than 40 are| At Boston NR. if, ¥, Me aciniee Sok cunts ct pl Brooklyn uo. i 1 faa Major leaguers and at least | pha ek 5 Mon ea] ou Walker, the insurance many more have seen service in| Batteries; Ehrhardt and Taylor; Mar- | monarch, after giving Archie Stuart's Class AA baseball quard, Ryan and ry 10 Ratterles: Hoyt and Schang; Rommelt and Cochrane, ING FOR F Gene Hatton won one Johnnie Gray and buck from managed to col Dallas Na mimber. ab iteyece sdocataciy | | burned up auto the onceover,. told |ject halt t mount—after arguing | Fort Worth 8 Houaton 3. in the big t / {_ At Pittsburg i, {the wrecking crow to jack up the!for an hour and a half, Wichita Falls 16, Beaumont 13. 11. & top, Probably is the largest |at. Touts § 6!horn and put a new car under It i sniae ree i : In the history of the association. | Pitteburg sy Cs ‘i | Shreveport 4, Waco 5, Budding youngsters ure being forced Batteries: Cockern and O'Farrell, ‘alain: Don|. Harry Young has discovered the _ Dave Stuver and Ja Harold Rogge, kk McLean are going to share the spotlight. Sehinidt; Adame Atlanta leads other teams in the Kremer and 1, Sinith, Orranizati . | to have keener competition than ‘Kanization in the number of ex / MUNN MERTS lthey anticipated in the second. an- pabuers on its roster, having nine. | Sealine nual links tournament for the z hen come Birmingham with elght } LEWIS TODAY Beacon Hill Repraders, champion- ri Memphis with seven. | 4 } | attp. dim Morrison, the titlehold ere partial list of some of the ell remembered for their | MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, May 30 his city Is decked out In holiday has returned from Tegas, pounds of avoirdupois and minus less OM-timers deeds in the CTIVE STL = majors in years gone by appearance for the wrestling bout i ie if harlie Hall, Nick Decoration Day between Wayn Hk MAE aod dar wea ae \"Big? Munn and Kad “Strangler? | Bill Benston has a new name for MOMton, , 304 “wee they Cardean Lowis. Preparations have beep made |a mashtesniblick, but this ts a fam- Bias onky, Asety esse to handlo tho blegest crowd of visit. | ily newspaper, ‘Shovel Hodge, 3 sf bons mauled Geor Carpentier | 3 about the blue sky arena her PREY | The wrestling title and the $16 | oll Bill Bovery.tts champlonship belt aro at stake || drove a ball 950 yards at Beacon SEBALL Me aint besa cm | i Charle Dolphin is trying to find Seattle vs, San Meanciseo \@ W cet UN HAGUE | | eut how mueh “earny’ it had, DOUBLE HKADER ‘Tomorrow Mt ray eph 10, Wichita 18, * sti] 7 | Lincoln 6, Dex Moines 3 Game Called 14 i ; Gh ev 4 Reserve Seats ‘ Denver Omaha 14. low ja this for au tough br wk? , Tulsa 2, Oklahoma City & Chet King went up to Vancouver —_—_____... \ : ( only sure way to putt and that is | to give the ball an over-spi How }to get from tee to green in par figures (no hind of spin barred) is Ballard Plays |the -problem that H, Y. is now Hf Nothing was at stake when the} The Nippon A. C. and the Ballard | Rainier and yma teams met last |Sunday, so they decided to match thelr cards to see what should be the name given the much-discussed }mammoth fee—Mount Rainler or | Mount Tacoma, It's still Mt, Rainier, Commercial club were playing in their Semi.pro league game this after. noon at Adams playfield, in Ballard, ‘Tho two teams moved thelr schedule ahead so they could play on the holi- day, Sunday's games will be between the Waterfront A, A. and the Three Brothers Dye Works at Upper Wood land park, 2p. mg the Georgetown }Merchants and the West Seattle ©, 4.1/0, at the Polo Grounds, 1:80; the jMiremen and the Green Lake C. C Viddie Burke managed to get rid of }in the second game at the Polo Ja rusty quarter and now Homer 3p. ms and South Park ‘Hrown ia looking for the piker who Druxmans' at South Park, Iddie's two bits, m, | A PARTY @ PORTLAND LEND IN ABE THEY bID MONEY WAS NO Goob ‘i Grounds, und {ook } / : i ; | OEM res reece Let 92 Cea it

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