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MONDAY ——— rH — ‘ Ray Com ee il ing Back|Many New _ aa —' Men With Portland Duffy Lewis Is Brin Beavers Here for First Time Tuesday FY BW 1s nging I it 1 m = ew Seatt ugs in @ Portland niform, ay he handled Salt Lak bete a revamped infield G te my Ind r K H " aving " and Vernot quite playing short H position or Beay 1 ewis has Dee Wa forme nda, a new xe 4 Harry RB ¢ extra dui is is playing oung Hunnefield, a pur farmed out last year, in Charley High will place {t field wit «~ Godfrey Isn’t Good Enough ANCTISCO, June 5.—Ge undoubt wing in his nck Renault 1 awkward second youngster, ax stringér Jaitho he Yarrison, Rachay Leverens and|entitied him to Wigters are the hol on the | soon pitching. state Meeker, Hollingsworth, Burns and | Ortman are thé other RALLY FAILS EVERETT, June $.—After tying the score in the eight and Jimmy Dougt * manage a fe n rally, Evere gone to Los Angeles ! e pli MANAGER ARRIVES ; 48 ANGELES.—Eddie Kane 7 ager of Lon Ang b Biekt fig ‘ in Sore Gardner ana | "8 Mu eA July 4 TIGERS COP * sit, Bebvadore, “tocar igh TACOMA —r f ebeating Hoquiam or ‘ foul’ trom second main event mht Tigers won | Ace Southwestern he Tacor Kame baseball, 1 wn Bhey Rohwer, who went to Portland when Seattle got H. B.| Ono of ‘the new ¢ t feat 1 Mini, last fall, will be back in Seattle with the Beavers) Hoquiam I a 8 is called Kid Carpet, Now © Best week. Rohwer has been out of the Portland lineup for ~ eye Sate SP Manse , 1 : 7 f arpe and Miles; jcatled Kia he te hem Biitori while, dué to the illness of his father in Califor ia, and Whitmar éhuw 3 he's always on s to re the team No frills of any kind, but—man, what tobacco! A “fancy” package never fooled any man who knows values, It’s what’s inside that counts. Inside this Granger package is mighty good tobacco—fine, ripe old Burley with that full-bodied rich- ness that Belongs to good pipe tobaeeo. And Granger is pipe tobacco, made for pipes and cut for pipes, The “rough cut” gives you a slower-burning, hence cooler gmoke! Middleweight Champion EATTLI TAR Crews Train for Regatta PocontMErsys 30 8 Hudson river here fc Leonard Still in Retirement BW YOR: I COMPARISONS MADEFOR PREP TRACK BY PETER SALVUS At the National High Sehoot track meet held at Stagg Field Chic » Saturday, compa favor the schovls outside ttle ut es . : CONDITIONS : <i . IDEAL k 1 WILSON DIES VICTORIA, B.C, June §.—B at Bove H \\ SY Packed in tea-foil, instead of tins— hence 10 ¢ ‘VANCOGVER B,C, J | Canada’s | pected In comparing the Seattle ath letes with prep track men not in this city, consideration must be made for the fact that the local cinder teams have not chance to have had a any squads. to against exeept that which is in Seattle, This happens year after year and an injection of new competition would be neces sary before the lads could be ey pected to be on a par with tie country's best time I nd Muret Davis Cup Men Enter Canadian Tennis Tourney tennis championships will be settled in Vancouver during | the week beginning July 6. Hawkes | and Gerald Patterson. of Aus-} tralia’s Davis cup m, will arr in V two ancouver June to participate plonships here Depending upon committee will pick Dayis team, whieh sist of Wright nie, all Eastern Can Th will meet the Ax the Davis match on and 9 Ms here tie Canadian | likely to Cre 17 Homers in Beaver Game PORTLAND, June 8. home runs ina double- head high water mark for he here Sunday between t Seventeen sot the hitting i | t Beavers and the San Franeiac San Francisco got 11 6f th Portland six. Ten of them we: the first game, which the 13 to 10, and seven were nd in s took, hed out econd game, which ended 6 to 3 in favor of the visitors Pro Ranks Call | to Famous Girl Swimming Star, EW YORK, Jyne §.—Miss Helen Wainwright, perhaps the great st woman swimmer tn tho world, | will turn in her amateur card to the A. A. U, today and enter the profes jonal class. in the She announced that she had sey | oral fine offers to act as a swimming | instructor and that she would accept | one of them, | Crystal Squad to Aid Opening |: VICTORIAM June &—Althd it Is planned to open the Crystal Gar den swimming pool Nere Monday the official opening will not ocopr until June 26, when the Crystal Swimming club of Seattle, comes hore for a dual meet with the Vic torla aquatic star | | first game of the Lelub B-WALKER, WEINERT-WILLS FIGHTS BOOKED King of the nla = ge Welters Two Important Scraps Are on for This Week Middleweight King Meets Welter Champ and Heavyweights Clash Seattle high school ath not include th tics do e run, tie | BURNETT BURNETT, June WINS VAST HALI- MILE Two Tie in Shoot $ at Lawton Sunday Another ra would de velop plenty of acti run. Three se Was awarded th tional winner W. ler and Jack Barnes over the best hark. Wal- with 50 targets, lead tlie ter, of I Ind, won that | Fort Lawton trapshooters Sunda event, 1 n Gourlay, West | morning in 53.4 seconds, ist a field that a carry the speed of the slower, but 4 did Lorang Wins _ No-Hit Game uid be often who ack meets The Nippon th inning on a olen and an error. Cunningham's home run gave the Firemen the winning Druxman’s enjoyed |tened their batting average when | they defeated the Ballard C. C., 32 to 3. Roy Méore, pitching for Drux mans, allowed the Ballardites but three hits. The West Seattle Athletic club was dumped out of the lead into a tie for fi place when it went down to de the hands of the Green Lake § to 6. rs winning 2 to 1 ame in the SOUTH SEATTLE WINS The South Seattle Merchants won from the fast West Green Lake Merchants in The league tilt by the score of 11 t¢ Anthony, | ¢ pitching for. the South Siders, was! “Wile both teams argued over de. too much for the Lakers, giving | cisions of the umpire, the Three them but four hits rothers Dye Works defeated George- The s¢ R. H. E.\ town, 2 to 1 +2 4 7) ‘The South Park Merchants were 11.9 2) dete . Romstead and | to 0, ed by the Waterfront A. C., 2 ind the Mariners’ victory gave them a tie for first’ place. Anthony and CUBS COP PAIR Tie Arden Cubs won torn somes) -KAYS LOSERS of their double-header Sunday, de-) LONGVIEW. Tacoma Kay feating the Husky A. C. in the first | Streeters w defeated here Sunday tilt, 4 to 1, and then beating the bY Longview, 5 to 3. By winning, Ross A.C, 8 to 2, in the second| the Longview club kept its lead in the The affair mber league Captain: Roy Anderson, of the| score H. B Cubs, pitched both games and held | K 6 0 the Husky nine to two hits in. the| Longview : £20 first encounter and then put the Batteries Hanson and Cappa; clamps on the Ross bunch for four) Davis and Brown, i ee : st MMosdlesldadd Me tr iS AUPE ats First game R°H B Arden Cubs . Ai Na) i neha} Hake Anderson and Bianchi; Jackson and Jacob: Second Game R H E Arden Cubs Cink rd Noss A.C. . Se HAR Saeco Rattéries—Anderson and Bianchi; ‘Thomas and Banchero. LEADERS DEFAULT Parkland Athletic club, for the Garfield Baglos, lost it eason by default to the South Lake Juniors, Some members of the A, G.'s failed to show up for the contost, The merls Spotted Hats Are Never in Style Does yourhat look like the back “of a leopard? You wouldn'ebuy a spotted hat The game between the Climax and the Queen City Motors, uso of « conflict Tho contest will 'The sched Star league games will leaday ++. Why wear one? A few rubs with Bnergine—the perfect dry cleaner—will spruce up your hat and make it look brand new, Get a can and try it, Only 350 at your drug store, was in playing time 0 played next Sunday wlo for the he publis postponed be ame “Between No report of the the Independents and the Garfield Cubs was turned in to! the office of Tho Star, ‘This was due Sunday “THE PERFECT DRY CLEANER™ Night and must be turned in by Tue day morning