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SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1 THE SEATTLE STAR e { | +i Ee’ en HUSKY OARSMEN LEAVE FOR POUGHKEEPSIE. | a _ Boxing Game [yyy Web Augustine, “W" Timber Topper]. ‘i Tunney Defeat by K. O. Jack We “4 h ICES Big Crowd on on Seattle airways k Hand to Give ida >? BY ALEX C.ROSE 7 Crew Sendoff : Route Convinces Vet- ; aR PN eran That He’s Thru ghia s BY HENRY L, FARRELL ' | Ne YORK June 6.—Knoc mo s . BY PETER SALVUS i: th B air ky cue ons | Kainler last Saturday and the tra, tho popu Aber sep bal " ; Bis Gibbons has given up his ambitior following day he made the same reports that } | e tee F fare ee trip in eight stroke tw y g very the } t the s ean will ret from t ; : ' os , e i : , Ingle: | ti 4 rip on the bottle | Gibbons, wh 1 c : as floored . Mob. B ‘ _ King " } t: { ed over I r i ph * f ¥ Q ru ! i 1 A. 1 ! e a : teabioh te thi Ray a ra - 5 . t ex. | 9 i 1 round la GOTTA CIGARETTE? : e f @ WESTLAND at 1 count it Koy Campbell hus quit play t the i ed out while golf for money A pack aie i ps, aft was gamely try age of Chesterfields a hole ts r expects | ed 1 ing to pull him ee pitino nik peot | | this North Ender’s best bet. He I oclf up the ropes t one whe ala out | | had at least a couple of cartons t v gee” RON. made we. prizes at the in his pi ts the other day f e ete ne ‘ nent after a session with Merlin Me 1 ° 4 ne i a er | | | Bllwaine and Lewis Terrill. at he “has ¢ ’ cided to give up JIM HOLTON, INGLEWOOD'S | ® ‘ ew, t t : j p! STERLING YOUNG SOUTHPAW —e P xing | } world a hig L IS WONDERING WHEN THE! ¢ s w nd | : iibbons took his defeat philoso. PAPERS ARE GOING TO GET HIS), lox | BBleally a was saddled by the NAME SPELLED KIGHT. HOW t Weight of 10 years on his opponent 1 JAMES EDWARD? Dranga Net Pilot jand he was handicapped by terrific 1S THIS JAMES EDWAE USKY are not long in | heat which only a youngster like : PY * ‘ yes well out r fel angen Phage ns t show up at the wome ham: | Dr. Jack Thomas is a charter | 5¢ j, fs attempt y ; ot in the J | pt nahip until the “ ere pre member of the Rainier Golf club, 1 to t owd : t Bagruige tat ented, then he made up for lost| but he ts going to play his initial |+. 0, the:piatform,; his "aH j a athe movies and it was a ime game of golf this coming weel 1 by. onlookers and he aie { ees # furnace that was hardly Can you beat it? 0 beet of luck and chaael | : . arable in the preas box mmy, | ud came ull the way rj! cae et lock 508 ee for the first time in his career, had acre sy Papeete tke arias it teat 3 own on “him from) the Haktot tightiand -to;tall how heteanl tint 1 accompar Callow, with round and sat’ ¢ fo ps gyre ; te ae ris } Srckth: fe Wis donee r his tee-shot to No, 4 at the Grays im a few pointers {ll sit in the vane ; 4 Hesk t feated | HEAT WAS Harbor courne, last week t them from the rough, — s ineaehe i ere, tu t (° | TERRIFIC | rs om ri Quast, a conte meet Tuntey, of course, felt the he 1 No. 4 d Wuthenow, i ; nd was affected by ut he th F; ne member Cinder Men Leave oo yee ae ke. tt but had Fr l ye > v and junior varsity 1 im. Tes han the 3}-yearok ssf rant antaeeg ia ee aulie McFarlane Is th ae ot ee 23 his six stars will leave for the * is a business where it managers and boosters f 8 1 colle {, Which|}comes always to those who wait B k Gi n the’ cry; “Sante ey aie meee ates Gem soe vt ack Giving Lessons ||. ‘ago on June} “I 3 . couldn't get started. 1) i anos, eerie ane ae and 13, Mon-| Was tired and weary all thru the! SpA E usical instruments except a 0 lay morning.|feht. ve had my chances and BY FRANK GETTY | in.) serfous tangy Rentabraery were included in the luggage of*the Captain Pevey|1 fixed. to that 1 can rete. 1 wore . Mass, June 6& ssh, soe apr Ha oe re athletes, One member of the squad Captain. /SAR Fo into another business." Willie MacFarlane, the quiet PARIS Sine Wastiae Mee eel eee eee gt guns Web| Tunne eked Ike A greatly im: schoolmarmiam pro of Oak Ri f than tha ‘reat j teks prove but some critics Tu N. Y., whe . | y s "The was a ‘ it c who was | Clark as it was open champion of America rn Magini *+| that Gibbons had gor ek ao far i Bi J of At be ond play-off for | Detnenent| @ABBONS FOUGHT 4 appa gin fa tile: valen epee Hid Fe Ace the | POORLY back Job today giving le youth was not wasting any | ournamen are” the) Gibbons fou the worst fight F home club, just n regret | wesnat) of his career te th had happened Dati ofan’ this sok of gelt 1 Lee * 1, June en's best.) The un: le of Gihbons te rT " ver was an he'd finished six rounds at. | one. of greatest ah cris, one being out t all du RT eseocenss tae Oren upon whos orcester under perhaps the ever gathered together on ager cert f ‘ : 11 u ze ¥, t trying acific Coast will be at the al t un opt hoa “ani, p . e U rs f N note rac. 1” 92 8) € t ‘ ered } ne eee thi pokr, tong teft hand, una. pos ong Caplain-elect of the University of Washington tre tear for 1926, Web Augustine wi : : 1 d AnOOE Fane: CHE tone thier Sn ot more than any|the head and body with a right [eave with five other Husky athletes Monday to compete in the National intercollegiate Robie. acutebe Deiat A 5 other Gold Char. | har at had Gibt n the point| track and field mect next week-end. His specially is the low hurdle Well, I'm over-keen on elimination tournament is staged. teris dee Rik mn of| of exhaust I've some les to give in the championship | The cream of the lightweight di- } Btanford, in the ¢ ference fi A right-ha h to the jaw . will meet in two star ten- u to give his mite a close, b oF morning.” peed star ig expected | !® the tenth started Gibbons on the Rhodes Team Fi ve Bo ts 0 ‘That in the sort of pro Willie |! events: The boys are ‘Tommy mts in the b “A hued He went thru the 11th round I iu n ‘on (2) - - O'Brien and Ace Hudkins in one race, wobbling on his feet. A right to| | the jaw after 1 é a | battle and Sammy Mandell and Phil q Huskies’ Tossers Second | sent him to al She ae Defeats N. P. MilkFundShow be of BIG Jack Renault Prep Athletes j Salvadore in the other. 3 | minute of th: round. He f * Bi T The winners of tonight's battle mute of the ound. was j Vv ASHINGTON'S ball tossers| ‘ip at seven, only to os das Gata ERRORS COSTLY | WITH Dago Joo Gans of St. Paul Favorite or | In 1g ourney fiesta will become leading contend- ed up im second ers for Benny) Leonard's: vacated r — ia a from another right to the head for| rhodes’ Frisco Fight CHICAGO, June 6.—8Striving for | champtonship crown, ¢ Huskies only lost| '* on™ | honors that can make them lifelong] An advance sale of 40,000 seats t P Vasbington| Tunney sald he was going to de heroes back in Lone Oak, Ariz.;| assures a full ho ro Games. one to Washington! nang @ fight with Jack Dempeey . Rey ae i State and tho other to the Orewon| fy. ty a dann omeane “anc | Parkston, 8, D., and scores of other| Aggies, but the Beavers fin he expressed his willingness to fight | poor with a higher percentage. If Ore-) Harry Wills. Tex Rickard is would have beaten 0. A. C. at » Lumaki of Aberd Department Store Girls’ and | Ific | signed Daseball tomners, 21 to 10, | ev nine defeated the Northern ma the Elks’ Milk Fund show and| at the bail park on J femir FRANCISCO, June it and George codes Ko | nto the ring here today at 3:45 p. m.| ra 10-round battle that will elimi-| home towns thruout the country, 800 | eight champlonship| prep ool athletes this afternoon ‘Belmont Race iP youter contly” ¢ by the railroad s to hold the ur g on a ney-¥ for ationall der, ing’ contender will compete on Stagg field here in| i B eehereay Waasmngten | 28; 508 Tusa: pwn | etter a Sica ene, s ! Finds Eleve have won the championship The losers out-hit Rhodes, but r etel om d-West © and) ang Fave the Red Hox w & to 4 victory ane big yan cane pe a. jo) tt finals of the national interscho- | n caret eR , ‘ a i the state middlewelght Jover the Indians to 7 favorite, but a wel antage | iastic track and fleld meet. H R ) . setion. 5 hy) Sema song thelr misplays wiped out th a has yet to lose a fight] tTwe homers hy Frank Snyder with of some 20 pounds was conceded the | | orses ea | Cihsad pisitagagst hist stand attle a cht vantage at the bat rthwest, and he ts rated |r basen counted alx runs and | necro battler | Judging from preliminaries yester. a n must play eight mee A Wash | The scores H as a formidable op nt | Tns, ie Giants to-beat the Cards) Coatrey was declared by those| day, the meet will furnish thrills NAY YORK, June 6—Eleven is can bo figured. ha Club Planning Rhodes. re 12 Paul scrapper Clarence Mitchell, Philadelphia piteh-| who have seen him fight before to} a-plenty, both in the shattering of starters are expected to go to as tulft fn ee ¢ lStathaeen Pasties Se ab se Nato Druxman has lined up two |r. singled tn the Lith and drove in the | nave improved his boxing and to| records and in the struggle of teams | tne post at Belmont Park this after. 0. A. C. hos not. I ake Ex rsion| at boats dha will ah run that beat the Pirates 6 t pre courage, an ele-| for victory ah at , cul Batteries: Golden Lyons and Lor|mros fast bouts and will stg Wildness by Cvengros in tye seventh | have gained more “ec. 9 . i 3 c conference will be take ‘Gas trae 4 Mary other. Battlers for two other! ssnea’a raby inet scurea tour tous |ment he je wuld to have lacked in - - jnoon for the 39th running of the Wast'rgion m Peyryue 9 Yacht otub will bold} 5 O) ood Martha Mops wT | iaglew and the S heat the White Boxltwo previous engugements which he | g } ola: uburban handicap for three- aux | hag iepss ues pel ge aio] el O» Tacoma and)” Wanninger and Gehrig, Yankee young- | lost to Renault _ Grade Schools in year-olds and upwards over a mile SYRETIEMTEEET! on Lake Washington. Several WINS SHUT-OUT OL San Francisco will|aters, accounted for seven runs and! The Canadian has shown very little Big T kT | and a quarter; \ yachts weer to be in the big fleet of ie Ferris allowed but two the six-round semt-windup. | Dn of his punching ability during train: | 1 rac ourney, ‘ Libbi rr! ut t a nN Altawood, Joseph FE. Widener’s boats thet were to make the trip. | isis and fanned 14 out of 17 bat s is a middleweight, while Mie Ttepres (ing, but has demonstrated he is in} | 4 1 WILL DEFAULT The boatowning members wore] i. that faced her, while her team ini hie rouse edite he good condition, probably better than| The annual grammier school track| fine four-year-old, probably will planning to invite the pata pd mates knocked out 13 hits, so the! Jockey Newman of Edmont nd] Leque outpitehed Kenton in » 10. for a year, and ts fast on his feet “ tia Seca Belk Gano start as the favorite with Hart 5 era, The entertainment was to wind | eee nena e ee ont tha Wash. ck Griffin of Fort Worth, the T beat the d with his hands. orning at De eld, 6 Cy Nia aa oe s June 6.—Suzanne Lenglen, up with a dance and dinner at the Telephone ( ha nt the Wash Dick Gi iff a : } : : hi hes Pianul. Graver tn aba an 9 o'clock. Over 500 grammar school Sande up. Sting, James , B, But vi * women’s tennis champion of | Seaht clot: ington Mute ul jes 21 to 0, yes-|Tex., have signed for a four-round|! tof ie ea ia | athletes were to take part in the big. | ler’s three-year-old, probably will be canis int other Meee gies Fetes cennialan grid ee erg ie se pide aE UGG UAE GATE | eee ea ee QUESTION DECISION gest track tourney ever held in Se-| second chiice. wil ot a Kitty McKane of Ene p se egg ; peat vseedl in Beat. |iiice beat the Tigers 8 to. 6. | SAN FRANCISCO, June 6.—Tufty | atele % i and for the loud titie Saiurday PLAY MONDAY Telephone Co. 21.13 1/ fund show has been staged in Seat. | tics t areas tee teats ors wish CHE GealaIn aver kane! Neil Bilis, director of high school Other stars nominated are Mad - doesn't default in 1 Metropolitan Building tossers| Washington Mutual seer O 2 Bi tle, and it ' being bebe cs Soara Ke Yankees, j Hereby, Cacdin |} Compagno in 10 rounds here last |athletics, was In charge of the meet, | P!@¥; ee Khan, Flagstaff, Cherry : prince ape ei lp toa i) igs etdd an otertyain rer clock Gamieee, earn Halls a" ’ lpia bel: I t A : in érely !nie. 16; Hartnett Nini a a™* | night, Some sports writers thought | assisted by Charles Saundere, who| Pie, King Solomon's Seal, Catalan, jn the men’s final, a match between|at Rogers playfield at 6:45 o’cloc hompson; Gladys Hall and Dor-|benefit, the funda ye omerely ' prowns, 12 mons, Athletics, 9; Rob- aria sk i “ the bout should have been a draw. | was to referee. Swope, Stirrup Cup and Danby. \ two French Davis cup stars. | Monday evening. lothy Girsch. Iturned over to the EI erts Browns, § he bout sh { mt p Cup andy. ees way 1480; Montreal, $1; Yokohama, | Cheese—Tillamook Trt 4 Flour—Local blends . tenons 10.50 No. 3 .. 65. A fop. | 1] Greace, 30.0169 Wash. Triplets ... F i Patent os 20] Kip—No. 1... [67. Beir. ; ai bab ig tie Butterfat— | Corn—w hole, yellow, 100». nS 00) No 2 |68. Pertaining to punishment | A srade, Seattle delivery... A4) | Cracked and feed meal .... 0 | Horse Hides, according $i MRM ei ccadent | San Francisco Produce | DAIRY FRODUCTS | Oate—Whole, 1006. 400 | Dry, each 7 e 73. Beer. Vriday’s Quotations | Quotations by Perry Bros. | wrixed Feed"; ymplete despondency. Butter—Extras, 45 iho. Prices Paid Shippers. City delivery, | Wheat ..,... Summed. | Egee—Extr Shc; extra pullets, 234 TGGs Dairy Weed Sc | undersized pullots, 27% | prices tn country, cases retarned 20 Jem. | Scratch Feed—1008 VERTICAL | Cheese—California flats, fancy, 24c; C Extra or white shell, ca ret'd = Mash—1000 : | Linseed Ol Meal—i00s i i Prophet | Grains Finish Irregular; Pro-| Greren “pripiein ates Oregon" Young | polleta cae rae nrewd. Amerioaa, Pde ge of fisher visions, Corn Down we walte shell 23) Soya Boun Meal—100s Paid Whotesaiers x | Alfalfa Meal ..... Sta | Mohair—Long (Seiatigr tg - Trices Paid Wholesalers Quotations by Pacific Fruit & Produce Co, [| 3 ‘alley Wool, 1b. be , Bypass ara Qitotations by AVE. Jahn & Co. Clean, fine, medium , Heatifion oad | Chicago Board of Trade | itandara juice 210 2b | AlfatfanTon 24.00) Co 7 Gay ; CHICAGO, June 5.—Grain futures Friday's Quotations } pi igri dak ae poeta ou Cours a Variant of “a dropped sharply from the aensation-| wneat— open High Low Clo Quotations by Perry Bros, | Mixed 12600) Matted lh ee te term) yaily higher opening ¢ 31.70% $1.70% $1.67 $1.68 Prices Paid Shippers Wheat. hay" 134,00 | fewer i MAYS eee eae LATA L4G | Qorings—tive, 1924, tb, os... 3] VEGETABLES | Tatlow—Lb, 2. Actual sitting of a council | Crop. detertoration .reports came - 160% 1 166% 1.66 \ | Brotte 134 tha. and heavier. « sy Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | N { . Heleaned ! trom fons of the Southwest and 1.18% 1.16% 1.16% sett bas ents ARRESTS ay. | Qentntions by: Sivgee SVS ai xreauen | NOY i Crean of hearts ifs Middle W Northwestern weath- LISM 116% ‘oung + 81 crne. prices given: are th ce rophot who. trained Samuvl. {ef Was cooler and unsettled. Export \ Gereso—Live. Ib. 1G) cauheasticre sure ye: re eard on barley grain, channels were quilot | Hens—Live, heavy, colored: ‘ seasonal exceptions, prices to pro: | Eastern Select—Gal Stsica A rush to sell sent corn toboggan- 4 Live, heavy, leghorns .., 0) oe can be figured by deducting the| Do, county See ; Chemical which ylelds sugar ing. 0.8 creetion palo she Pravin “ Live, medium * 331] cost of tranmportation to Seattle and | Olymplas : Drug (powerful cathartic) slope, Most,of the selling. was for | pasty medium . ‘31 approximately 15 per cent for hauling Eman: (powertal: atts profits | | Roosters—Oid, iv 110) storage and selling cost.) | ROLESALS FIs Perecetion? cn ] Oats was not so active. A good |suy ...... 1.20% 18% | Turkeys—Dreswod \. +38 | Artichokes—Dozon 1601.00 | Fresh Fish, per ib. Pome BGR h er jpart of the opening gain was held | opt, 1.93 20% | Hogs—rrancy block « —Wash. 0 10@ Perel ra Meetae ct MOEN | because of export Inquiry. Lard: | Heavy .... doz, bunches .,,.1.00@1.; ‘lounders ecto 0 | Provisions dropped sharply in the | suty 11.35 Veal Pane wigeitg: 12808 80 | Salmon—Pidie Chinooie | Froxen deawert | tate dealings Pine Belaian Minin (ee annn wae. ‘ovate: . July s 18.55 so | cen t ring? Pinan eattle eat NEW VORK SUGAR \¢ " 179 | Ling Cod ss. hotomraphie developer Friday's Quotation Friday's Quotatl shh S {° | Lettace— cal, 3.50 | Red Cod . eunted No. 1 aoft white, $1.40 " | Suxar--Row, firms mpot, $4.404.46: re- | Geometctgne ed, “per ibs nlons—Cal. Ber ‘owt, 04 07 | sincke Bn Potatoes white, $1.60; No. 1 hard whiter, $1.80: fined firms prantiateds, theta wha erate . 130 Silver, Smelt 7 Bo et on No, 1 Nard spring, $1.69; No, 1 western’) Cottes-—Xy. 7 Ilo on apot, 2113 No, (| Uareaioreteees Casi s10 nia [Mace gi 7 A norles of steps WANG FOOL Ne Rn L china te Light Peppers—doxloan 1200 125 ret . On foot ie Roomters Popeorn—Lb. ns : : B0g :25 | (Quotations Dy est Cont Lambermen’s . Po mini eye— ‘ 43 | Potatoes—Commercial, 0.00 45.00 ra idee. of mat oof, Cash Wheat wo BANK CLEARINGS | | Belgian Hares—Dressed, ib, . . Combination grade. Sooke, FIRST GRADES Tseng CHICAGO, June f—No. 2 1 ( } | |itege- Fancy block AT! Netted Gems, Now 1. ..215566.0 Standard stock. Par Square Pera, "e No. 2 hard, 4 D1.75M | |Veal—Fancy .... ae Spinach—Local . Pxtra Stars, ae : Yen Y Mo fondle, - | Seattle i} LIVESTOCK Sqaash—Lb, Extra rite 6. . zea 98 | Clearings .... ....86417,207.51 | | quotations at Union Stock Yards | Turnipe—Yakiria ation * Ba Perfect 22 Te-2.80 Eee seen ose es D501,185,63 | Neceipts, 622 cattle, 500 hogs, 284 i ae Ship News) Tina tin | | Clearings so... 1s. 6,669,079.00 | Applen—WINEADA ccc ve cece ese 6OORTE Prime steera ...5 . . ' 2 | ‘y 1 \| dulances 1,083,096.00 | | Medium to good . $.00@8.00 | Other varletle 3.769 4.00 JOODNESS! This puzzle contains 2%, Cuckor \| Tider in Seattle Tacoma | | Fatr to medium . 09800 | renter ane RY} et J about three vowels to each con- Relative | SATURDAY SUNDAY | al transactions, . 9,400,000.00 | | Pevders 3,00 @ 6,00 | Comb 6.008. s ; Behold. | JUN 6 WUNE 7 | Bula. o Dates—Gold <2 Perfect sonant, and mont of them are a's and |}. Point of compas Vest ttigh Vide | pest nigh Bide || ion rr | Choice cows and 268.25 | ee hite Wurekas vss ‘ t ought to make the solv: Belt J]2:06 a om, 16 ft [i468 a. my 116 ttl] Medium to good «, +0000 7.86 |G rapetrult—tiorida ‘ Perfeotions « 20-324 445-469 ing ea Drunken, | Lewions i SECOND GRADES HOUWIZONTAL Blessing 10:18 acm. 18 ft | 11,01 acm. tt Oranges—Navels First Low ‘Tide | bitrate Low ‘tide [ Local Markets |) i: de d Stock Por s re Made of oatmeal Second Mh de ide Prunes—26-1b, box Pahang Tt i quare Per M, : ( ‘| Made of ‘oatm Wop. my WG ft [O17 p.m l24 fel Rhubarb—Local, th. ‘at | Qetetooe (tara if 7 I re Av » comes in | see ww bide Second, Low ‘Tide | nodacaabite 300 Thaisbo@isae Strawberries—Crate ak 12,606.00 bs, O16 p. Hy 6 opm, 66 tt @. to ba. 12.600012,05 : Chew y deel kee té ALE BGAN Masada bh arth LR MILK AND CRAM | amibaeke neeviea $5} L86 auGar . van ne RACERS nore In Ace | | Quotations by Milk Distelbat Rough heavies .....6 BPAO.NG | SUEMF—Cane, por OWE. seers LUMBER MARKET 7 ete ett | ieee othe Milk-Owt,, fo.b, Seattle supply 2.40) . Plge ss.es ” 5@10.65| Reet, per owt ., Quotations by West Coast Lumborman's Jot He Sid | F H Exch | O; H. condensory... + 1,86 | Sheep a HIDDS AND WooL Avwovlat 5 0 Wh i Minernt, spring | oreign Exchange , fo by otation 0) Boring Hagler " AT SHety (Boying pris f, 0, by Seattle) _ Foortnk— Per - Me lg the oceas Nita aad ORK, dine be Morelgn ox earings « 50 @ 8,00 | FS f : nigle rap of the bridle 0.00704 Rwes toseeeee J0U@. 7 . ’ + a te SA8bMGS france, BO0KTVSGS lire atten ete Dany pe] pieaual conditions BORG Oo PERTH Jeri denltiey HOOR07TK: Nolglun, | $0.0478%., marke, WHOLESALE PLOUI, GRAIN, HERD | oattatl ea to No 8 Bad gah iis To vlace, Pid ee A | 2480; Holland, 4016; Mweden, 2074) Nor: Quotations by Misher’ Wlourlog Mills | No ds eetcce 6} Blash grain— on Lilinols each reporyed 40, si vy