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PAGE 12 : THE SEATTL MONDAY, Jt Seals Win Series by Splitting Week-End Games Here! , _ Two Splendid Contests) New Brooklyn Prexy |Select Crowd West Seattle Berlenbach|Seattle Club ‘ % 8 Late Charles Ebbetts to President's Post First Sunday Tussle Is Battle of Wits; Second Game : _ Won in Extra Inning by Seals, After Brazill Ties It » Golf Tourney W het tern a mee POT MCT iguel V ime i ine vniry ot tn : by defeating an Ame tean eda With Homers; Eldred Stopped Saturday All Sections of Country) ing pruxman's, 3 ond the New Yorker Beats Champ att igh BY LEO H. LASSEN Represented for Finals ioe ook the Waterkant, in 15-Round Fight in the yuad, seve ‘HE San Francisco Seals and your Redskins split the two in Open Championship fa bee “fe Pe sa tne Sitacas Gotham : het " 6 courts 4 doubleheaders over the week and the Seals thereby BY ALEX C. ROSE 11 to 10, in 10 ini 1 the Nip-] \KyEW YORK, J Paul Ber-| o¢ Tennis associa cinched the series, which they wind up today, as they have y ITH the weeding out process, to| Pon A. C. beat I d Saturday, 7/1N | toch who started out now won five and lost two of the eight games determine players who will | ' 4 Olym hampion wrestler, became f ae pane to be played. the off "in the national oper welt the ‘light heavyweight champlon| — SINC LES M nar is But the bugs on hand Sunday will remem- | ae | last ak com BEAVERS LOSE fighter of t orld” here Satu De Tatenne, Beattie, defeated Fy OTe! 7, », une On igele ace y COPORtES STes » ber those two battles for a long, long time. pleted . * fing |Won both games of a double bill ‘her day night, when he was given &/1,, 's.4,-9 } With Rollie Naylor doing the flinging in that very few of |Yester 710 49 908 T to 2, : . vor Mie cia Lewis, Seattle, defeated Harrett, @ the first game against Bob Geary, the In- the stare werelry angeles, a iy Of Henig betore | ¢ dians broke thru with a tally in the last of Moe cme a phen pd bag bays rm OE pL LE es Nang ofits gauei | (Ors defeated Quit | * the ninth, after the Seals had two to tie it ir, ahaitoation Datteries: Payne and Ennis; Racha and the 6-4 ») in their own half of that frame and the final fields that meot| gouges ne RnR i a received ¢, defeated McCall- i tally was Seattle 5, Frisco 4. in the three sec. | los Angeles oe | altho ; tions, namely, In the second game it was the other way! Eastern, Middle = around, with Seattle knotting it up with two | h had won the bout ge Las, Seattle, defeated Ci bere? Yarriscn, Burne, Meeker and| on Telleved Geary. | Up to that time it had been quite! }@ ball game with Frank Brower’s| 3 i inth I t end Western * © attempted to Seattle, deteated McGivalp, ’ runs in the ninth, only to lose out when the It > be re fox tt 1 BRAZILL Seals breezed in with two runs in the 10th. gretied that two OAKS WIN PAIR f un ox His plan DOUBLES MATCHES ' emt et . ; 4.|, OAKLAND, June 1.—Oakland won| of the figh the awk-| pe 7 and V lA such outstand-|iorn games of yesterday's double-| ward Herlen out box! att i ‘n The Battle of the Napoleons ROBE = ing stare a8|icsder here, 4 to’ and 2 to 1 pai : Sd ninth inning of the firstyed with a passed ball, Then Etli-} Nong ign bia abe ess n ~~ acrament ‘ howevec, Jaunched an Proct ; dec >» walk the ie wo eur, anc pOwUY wie ace * the th 1 id with tn te 7 Game was the battle of the | 808 decided to walk the next tw feasional, who tied with Bobby Jor aling and Rhea ¢ he third: round v lefts | feated Ta ‘ “ fi m to fill the bases to try for a ody that had the former | ¢1 Wapoleons. There was more jug-| 40.4, play in the 1923 and lost in the play NO Rtaaeeiiiay Pemmplancta Sestiia, a } sting of ers than ina Pantages! He did it off, will not » Is ne the c pre sent tia ent aie at tbe ke aad tetera ee met of that brand. | Killefer shot Ted Baldwin into to take a whirl at 35 honors ; Naylor, the new Tribe pitcher, | the itneup and Ellison rushed Me “say ageing eA baod gry Repiae had been going well until “Red” | sweeney, his fast ball pitcher, to elie Peppa Monnaie tier f Killefer thought he had enough [tne mound McSweeney hopped Aside from Evans x ru: ee and Nick Dumoviteh went in. | two strikes over on Ted and then eee ere ya. ill be taal 5 ‘The Seals brought over two tal- [tho Pennsylvanian busted a aingle oA ape enti oda) of ing ‘ lies and tied the score. to right and the game was in the se a gear ged gor allger 1935 , oe Eldred opened Seattlo’s half with | sack | lor the national open cr f BH & double off Williams, who had land, incidentally, it appears ax tho Crane went up to hit for Herman, | home run in the early part of the| fo get the percentage of having a/ battle being the feature blow. | Fighthanded hitter attempt to bunt} Hal Rhyne played a wonderful ) Eldred to third. But Agnew assist-| game at shortstop for the visitors. | . | Second Game Is Thriller, Too | 1H Second battle was a whiz,| Tribe went to the plate in the eighth Oo-for the bugs. John Miljus| Eldred singled and Herman nearly ; ‘end Marty Gritfin were on the nhili| “le#red the right field fence with his | - triple. Ba Griffin had all the better of {t/ In the ninth Lane doubled, Brady | ‘Until the ninth. was out and Brazil! ripped a homer | e {this weeding out system for qualify ? ing ia just about the right thing in, dr mo ers Oo these days where otherwise the tnt | e Jof entrants for the championshtp | | proper would be much too large to| | handle | | Harris Celebrated | TT ls a safe bet to say that the City e arme an |+ of Marmalade—Dundee, Scotland |—was whooping it up Friday when the news brought the word that Rob- | jert Harris was coming home with| WILBERT ROBINSON Some, rather sloppy support [over the right field wall. Cushions} | Meet the new president of the Brooklyn National league| the British amateur golt crown by | There are 108,231 cigar smokers in and around Seattle. ~ feetiye and Rhyne, giving him | on the part of the 9,000 fans. But Robinson has been connected with professional diamond | tory over K. ¥. Fradgiey tn the final We hope everyone of them sees this announcement — | Support, it looked like he would | Sutherland, who had relieved Miljus, | @ctivities for the past 30 years and in his days as a player | 6-nole match at the Westward Ho ~ be an easy winner. couldn't fool Brower and E ‘The Seals had a 3-1 lead when the! who tripled in the 10th, both scor was regarded as a star catcher. His first assignment was| course Si with the old Athletics, American association, in 1886. He\ Tne if ecm | later played with Baltimore and the St. Louis Cardinals and | * | AMERICAN )@ 1903 was named coach of the New York Giants, when|?°" John McGraw became the manager. land again in 19 ceo a | In 1914, Robinson was appointed pilot of the Dodgers and| — ; | during his regime brought tio pennants to the City of WOMEN PLAY Churches, one in 1916 and the other four years late } Out at the Seattle G penne ———— | course, Phoebe Nell Tidm It won't be repeated. ng been Because we are not going to spend a lot of money on publicity. We prefer to take the money we might spend for advertising and put it into Quality. 44 : Stanford Track and Fi ld T. |nexed the club champtonship by de-| That is why we are only going to advertise a few times — just enough ‘candies ; ani |feating Mra, H. M. Ponse, the do-| z ier Wins Co bon eer cs: | ome ccoaobin, tae fol to get you men who appreciate Quality and who really know Value H a ins } ma six up and five to go. Wy H ‘ wae : Garcaes Base ki ae i * ANFORD’S tr ‘ ast nference Title, : San Hedges was very much to try the generously good George W. Childs Cigar. 5 § &. of Detroit cs. 6 Sea Ser ate |W aes cae ¥ | in form in the holiday ‘match | ‘Saisi g a ‘ r Fy) Batteries: and emg ogororynmriee a BS play against par competition at ubtle: ou ; 7 # ; 2 3 b/Pemng Cie with Washingion trailing clowe be | ey Spee er Coonan ae a8 y' new this long-filled, Sumatra wrapped, hand-made ; ok tlattiomen Laide had two much strength in the | feet 1. vie ee eae Dae cigar years ago. During the war we couldn't afford to keep its quality i ps at | Rana Jie ee dey trae otal teed tetrad with a one up card. | up 80 we stopped making it. Now it is back again. 74 ie tson, Thurston, Blakenahip and & bas Rill Ehlers, Bernie Smith, Her| 6 6 6 Robertson. tured the meet with | na Sadie! Dx man Rosi up. too well for the « }the four-man te gregute tourney at E ul heaves in the shot | third % | put and in the discus. won: orga | It is fully as good or better than most 2 for 15¢ cigars. eo Martingion’ Bee | The man who sinokes one buys another, then 5, then a box, because 12. 3} Charteris won his ha jes: Harris and Cochrane; Coy-| from Richardson in a wor Maginnis, W., first; ful fin ‘ urday and won under wraps with a/ » Marberry 4 Ruel. inh Wik an Maginnis, t 5 th J ; 305 net score ey are so generously good, non. »|W ashington mates, in the mile and | i] Coke SOMkey: evel ak ihe Gateas | y g ly gi * is “y|twomils runs respectively, won 48: lalty links was won by Dr, R. EB. . 10 — 6] their events equally fine races larke, | arel: hind the Chi! 1 Guion ‘and’ Picts | SAE OF Vateae rigid ay Att Clarks | Hampson and Milt Fhebeck, thelr | Now, we stand squ ly behind George W. Ids Cigar with an nad henang | » of Stanford, ped sl o's |73 score being the lowest in the 4 feet, five and 320 inches in the | aNd’ Nardia, | best-ball_ medal play competition. unqualified guarantee. high Jurfip. ahs and Wurston,| Yes, ‘twan quite a busy week- } About 6,000. people saw the sta | end for th f a H ii i NATIONAL lsaaesece | «|| aoes Ker the. goitiag: seaternity | Every dealer who sells this famous cigar (banded for your protection) ited for Geary in ninth, | The total scores were: Stanford, 1 he eh i ; ‘. : * fh for Mitchie in ninti haere AP es ech pe | a big one for the local fair is authorized to make this guarantee. imi Bed fer ‘Waner in atch. ae aif: Washington 48%; Montana tN peas pallocge wecsa vie! cents an We will back him to the limit. ited for Herman fn ninth. [New Tor! : ; d . 1b; Orego } : ni |Xex 72 ‘ 2 ma, 13; W-| started off at Inglewood this : ‘ . . Biss cor ta clanth, Mit by. baited |Pittstors Miner cl he endl lr eb gerd Next time you think of buying 2 for 15¢ cigars, pay 5¢ for George - Phiindaiphia ige| im the tourney, - ing round of the annual city W. Child he di fe cst Ginctoal ite cutie ren , ie champitamlu the’ 1eton. took - Childs —save the difference —and you will have the genuine Pere Chteage os “18 A Th OW iden eke | ers today will start the elimina 1 i G Chae Mele gee aco ee Se Nil thon fate Wa Poante sbeneay satisfaction that comes of getting full value for your money. eae ee. et, ME, third: Batvat,” W, | And the deciding match will be Bes Credit victory to Naylor. Cincinnati 6 ol ‘ance and Deberry, Taylor; | Javelin throw. fleet} Price, |. pisved on Friday. | to “Sigal at pee OF io trea Bees ote ’ @/ Scott and Snyd second . 0. A cl] In the Washington state pro. | Geary 2. 1s batted—Oft oF a ¥ and Hargraves: : Shipkey Distagce—| Woman championship, to be played Geary £ Runs poored- “Ort Naylor 3, Benton and O'Farrell. pitt chicane : nM. By. Sit ae a igaae _}0n each club's home course June 1 _At Brook! rR teessed 16 olond, Wo & GC. third, Montana fourth, | 1% tho Seattle Golf club will be 1 Mant Tork a ott Hartnett; | Winning team—storie, Smith, Richard. |Tepresented by Bob Johnstone and Pie wit- x 7 yf, Bheshan and Smith ron, Miller, Time—3:23.4. (New record.) | Phoebe Nell Tidmarsh, the Ingle- | : hits—Valla, Mulli-| 4 - —— — wy | WOOd club by Walter Pursey and | Runs batted in—-Braztil, | ) a ‘ inion a, McCabe, Kilduff. Brower, Mull: lane # ry TOUNg, and the Fainter + iro i poe a club by Frank Noble and Mrs. Time—i¢50. Umpires-tchmiat | Frank Van Patten, “Phyle. ———_-___ SECOND GAME Francisco— AB. R. HM. PO. A. E. ef. «4 o 6 2 o Lt ae e Paolo Wins 9 1 1 1 | 4 120 6 NOU Got 15. For YouR | M t . 0414 7 ee uae SHARE OF BEING ROSCOE'S 0 Or assic: Sarat as 3 ’ rey sar fea MANAGER ON A FIGHT TH’ BIT OF NEWSBOY | [XPIANAPors, Juno 1,—Peter \ PM Ghd 6 OER NIGHT WELL, IF CHANGE! WEGAD Do Paolo, nephew of the famous etl Lepider peter You Just SHAE uP-—H! Mikecos Sad Ralph De Palma, ts today wearing | AB. R. Hl. PO. A. E Wer ; the crown of speed king since win. pee een Ov HAT A LIL BIT, Nou'LL CHAGRINED, ~~ ning the Indlanapotts race classic eae ain Ys nett 5d Mad REALIN! = IT 15 Tile sthne driver finished first ‘ 12 0b 4 6 6 re »* HOW THE SMALLEST ahead of some of the best drivers ey i 04 4 a1) BOUT SLIPPING ME FINE DEBT IO HAVE in the world in a Dusehberg spectal. GO Stee Rae RAC OR “TEN! oO Eddie Hill was second, driving a Pope te ACCOUNT 2 = EVER OWED, we Henry Lewla Junior elght. special aH wae 9 ¢ 9} AND “HE MooT The time was 394-7, a new 6v Pei o: exe 8h AMNOMING Fe record for the ho je track here, | ST ee Seat ie ’ An average of 101.13 miles per hour . -~—| established another record. nt 2 3 6 9 13 a . eral Hijus in etghth ————— iii ited for Emmer in tenth, | fed for Hasty in tenth. { Coast a } y innings: Le gue | ei SEN SiR La ea , Won Gon Pe Ban Francisca cesses ah ee et | | j Loa Angelos oa > ak 2 Miljus 92, Sutheria : J Portiand i. i batted off—Miljus 10, > ‘ Hoattle ., Ty * 14.3. Mune scored off—slijus Oakin 4 | Actual size - 2, Runs responsible for—Miljus ‘ Z Sacramengo at 4 land 2, Struck out-—Miljun 2, ‘ Vernon +. at, ane 2 4 gt on he erie Miljua 1, Vv 1 is i. y pitched ball—Mitjus | now At . Bholen danew thy, Tome BI gui Won a threchareieiterma, | Vernon Balt Take ...... i 970 caeittie: jan Francisco... 6 [Menthe “reid hite--E RHING, Lon Angeles ..., 4 (Portland 2 —Grittin, Brower, Braciti Sacramento .... 6 JOnkiand , 3 led Thee Cauwat steal. be —— faner. Double play Herman; Wa Yelle, Time of BEES LOSE TWO piné=-1:45. 9 Umpires —~ Phyle anc 4 i “ mpires Jhyi and | 108 A 468, June 1,.—Vernon won both nes of the double-header i . hero yesterday from Salt Lake, Retail Dealers Supplied By and 6 to 6 | : r el Virat game : 2, | aaa mo #, NATIONAL GROCERY CO. | Vernon it *) Y J y le vs. Los Angeles | Shatteriea’:“'ktecane;°*wivgveton’ and | 1000 Western Ave, Seattle, Wash, TOMOKnnOWw Potora; Piilette and schang | MA In-7170 Game eniled 2145 0. M. At Dake ae Seats, HE acn-0169 <f ‘ Le rp 7 Muloahy, Ploroy and Cook; Penner, ryan, Parfoot and Manoa,

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