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14 e THE +4 a PAGE ATTLE STAR Duffy Lewis Is Grooming Bill:Hunnefield for Majors. Portland Pilot Thinks BOX Eldred m Wearers Are Ball Outfielder Has Future S € eit oe Fans; Go to Game Here ri in " ez od National Intercollegiate Track and Field Meet Next * Youngster Started Out as Infielder, but Lewis Wants a) . ay lee FF Big Assemblage of College Stars Will Compete Fri- i . to Make Use of His Speed Y Gardens; Few Pros- . fae HI A | Ce: AOR genes Figaro Pe and Saturday in One of Biggest Events of Its if tg pects in Coast League This Year v8 8 lan vary uncommon nth st an oY i iver Held | Rt § : . afayette : ight fielde and alte evereng tet ITH th BY . apie pom expense in the|Rere G) ee Se eee aoe tr SHICAGO, June 10—With, the Eastern Intercollegiate cae Enageta few ofthe teary fire to wake ; 2 1 $8] Hldred hud some assistance from C Western Conference and Pacific Coast championship Soe ie Coast league few of the teams figure to make t ae ma of « 4 by, 68 101 ; Hes fe n the re ! he cluding ; now out of the way, the next track and field competition of fi ine much money on the receipts taken in at th P al Nz 1 Ce ce) c F 4 i and it’s no secret that baseball, sport,‘ ; : Braz D note will be the annual National Col i : as ee th st i : is, is also a big business; the men who *howls . Bk le This will be staged at Stagg field here, June 12 and 15. Wey pee x are investing their money on this form of|'™** . re And judging from present indications will be the most th ae q mt : x ng nt some returns. als ‘ Lane . pretentiops of its kind yet held. i aes Sra NeMens ‘ude S. : F i te f sale to the " . ae him in the About 40 universities and colleges from all parts of the DY | i ny pn 4 taal ge Se uf rt is | tree » ‘ r frame, but country will be represented. From the Far West, South HS SS Inet ye arb Aman db epee! ¢ Aviat teaite net last and Middle West, the stars of the athletic world wil c soing vie Bill a youngster who shows fine | midrea ‘ who’ really te come to vie for supremacy, Jn.a word, the piece de re. Sea sibilities. Ma “re 4 nat Pi ai “e sollegiate trac d field act “Ss, yp rf Peunneficia started out as infielder, but because of CAF 4 at > gee Re sistance in ele iat ae k ete “at St 1 Berne speed Lewis has ap Peay (Din An outers i rapa f bd fected, Me uthern. California, winner of the recent Eastern affair, ® and as Lewis ranked with the greatest flychasers of a F indiena tnnion ' nected to bring its team of stars, among them “Bud” | ie pme while he vee cid me ie PERE ~psegge Sg & of the serie Houser, sensational weight man; Dye and Crumbles, hurd- i ea Boston Red Sox, he should be | PR: AN kK AN D ; ” ELDRED fa lers; Norman Anderson and others of lesser calibe r i een’ to teach the youngster | ‘ath eta APNE er taba te. California will be on hand with Hampton, high jumper; § Something, if anyDONLE oe R. AY C LASH chaattn ry tea ap card f the Dodson boys, and so on, Stanford will enter Glenn ii *Hunnef | auit of the and y Hartranft, its great shot-putter and discus thrower, as i Me teates, th ‘ for | eet ce = well as other celebrities, ; Bon great ays Lev \ eee - ~ gi | Washington has Jimmy Charteris, half-miler, and Drum- : Fegular ry i : a] v to P : h, who southpawed mond Wilde, miler, as its best bets. Montana will send Rus- ean 3 ke cx " |} IRST TIME it Pp capa ‘e eae, f nist ell Sweet, star SUA STERN ENTRIES ' t | Rohwer Mied out to Bldre¢ amaned a three-run ZASTERN E} at i gah 8 from ¢ | Brazill hit a home run over one ron eas Among the Eastern schools, Penn State, Holy Cross and the plate, and while not a powerful || Fight field fence with one man BA ene Pane WiC Cbs te The ote Georgetown are expected to be well represented. The Nittany aoe he ee uae e | count,” and Dumovich went to ar Lions will have Charley Moore, hurdler, as their outstanding ee, + expec “sii ty - a ERCOND TIME UP— - 7 early shower when he cracked In the figure. : fica 10 major ond base, re ipateas eet et peat ten Teme, one te | In the Middle W est, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio State and flees) Meade Brazil! walked lene aia fe tie? i daatnty i ‘other Big Ten institutions will send their stars against the couple of seasons THIRD i a ae the afternoon pick of the country, while Miseour!, Nebraska nd ote non- | oat aae Mada a 5 jeattle tox he Jead in the t Western Conference teams will enter men in the c ic. FEW PROSPECTS Brazill flied out to Hunnefleld. post apcots LaERE ri : LBAGUE q ° jouple of bingles and a be | Michigan will, of course, expect great things of Hubbard, ; al ater ae young play- abel i enpea eal ta Crane Demeyer Bird ‘ Alea zp ; Fa Re atc | the colored twinkler, as will Wisconsin of Sc hwarze, its stellar ers, untried in the jors, who Brazil fanne Wins in Lon } ie triph we: H weight man. Missouri has Richerson and Keeble among oth- fan be considered the: be g single ers, and Nebraska, Locke, one of the fastest sprinters in the Bat axe: nas Johmiy Fred _ Pigeon Race pace) country. Aniong the visiting Shriners i yesterday en route hig enti nage Elum was the starting home from the big convention at Los Angeles, was Dr.| rs. He's ready y'n TT-mile pige ¥ to Bea : ; 4 m 7 now. Tony Lazerre is showing 1B birds from 8¢ lor = Grover Schubert of Medinah Temple of Chicago, Along ‘good stuff at shortstop, and with a bunch of other Shriners, “Doc” Schubert went out to Pewith this season's play under ts ie the ball game Tuesday and here he’s pictured with “Red” Bearer te. et hare: to:bo “coe ea ‘ Killefer, who is swinging “Doc's” cactus shillaligh, a sou- |. too, « , y 4 , Oakland hasn't 1 live ‘ . e. w enir cane from the land of lemo ees OO ite a Sa ticago Shriners Sit In ese se SS a seee* on Indian-Beaver Battl ag anneal Seifert : . + on tndtan-beaver ba e) Vernon has Jimmy MeDowell, tie ) . ‘ hey eee open ek if pene is blossoming eae i The managers of the Arden birds) phases ti fr ’ ements, dnene Warnes, Cubs and the South Seattle Mer mo A 1 faces of the visitors af y hed te ne ® t third baseman is aIe tie vane | ctiants are asked to meet with | * scofe, and the Tribe eveatuall uh temple in| longtime friends and 0 OE ea tn the sporting editor at The Star May Mohwer, exIndian, didw't get a t-noolr 8 | regular fan-fe stick. today af 6p. ma to satilo a die OAKS WINNERS | But Fre Browns i ttle T The Shriners from Chicago are Mervin Shea, a hea pute over contracts, LOS ANGELES, June 10.—A three. |)", * single f t from I to) real ball bugs and they say that ¢atcher, ma a by the firat canst . Sent i the Chicago White are the ve * V A Shriners, the had quite big cards there now, as Bill Kile F and the Oak fCht-| with Charley De Poritand r less of » #econd sacke a chane to; ™ 1 et n rir oe oe + third-«acker, who is a member of tough time with the Cubs. peuP. t ga «. ot ~ the Windy Clty organization of Faldle Ce : Seattle has only es snes etub | TRO sex a i sacker. 7 «| fex weavers tot ¢ of “ilo pa ee Leer It tub | Vernon With twe outs and Nick Damevich at] the part rd had or exam ean atteries: Fos « ee ed Tal a I Gress. Dick Jim ¥ and a} 8! oe jand Byler; E g}io ¢ . firet t to faft of oth: ab for| Hannat sys bitin tet ’ enough ! Iilinois ~ We seldom that you see third base pie Fact Sees} ANGELS LOSE og “Hicker Break BIG FAULT sn hanes, kewp.| mess of the schedule Wem. icker breaks NATIONAL dab Asie Haat rss ah SAN FRANCISCO, June 10 zs R d tke, Mreotuteny secoasey to| The Husky Athletic club will | the count knotted inthe eighth! charter teh sainfaty opeainee oe! Lawton Recor et » to play a double-header Fran ankle aking ach of ichers. nee ’ ‘ ; pit ae satire ta davelop such ay to wind up its schedule, efeated I olen, j x in Club Shoot | ting the Garfield Cubs and erday, inthe fir from the held 3 ) the second round of the s of net a move is the big weakn Walter Leverenz, veteran South Seattle her first Mrs. tional Mrs. appeard Molla. Malio tennis champion, Fred Latson at 6-1 IHouGAT You SAID Nou FIXED UP Wit SuDGe . six times 1 defeated | and 6-0, ingle tour in | ‘ood ament ‘Field club's ‘Tuesday. invitation ly 0 #17.50! 4 After You Work on Your Car Dye 'r let your handsand our finger-tips proclaim thel fact for several days.Try a little Energine on them. It works fine!—takes off allthe grease and dirt in no time. Get a can from your drug- gist. It’s great stuff. Costs only 35candleaves no odor. “THE PERFECT OMY CLEANER” ‘BASEBALL SEATTLE vs. PORTLAND Gamo Called Merchants, | é MS GUFF ABOUT ME BEING PINCHED FOR SPEEDING! -— lL West -To cour’ “TODAN, AW MY FINE WITH “TH Cost CAME Yow WoULD You % ees sar? HICKER, « E GENE Ted Baldwin also broke inte the sen-| 44 Universit VPs canton Sothoron and O'Farrell WHETHER “’ MAcTOR SAMs “TH SUDGE, OR Not !wHES {F BUS WAG 4 GONNA BE GHOT AT SUNRIGE, AN YT WAS FRAMED “THAT “WW BULLETS HAW, CALM Nour SELF MLAD! «THE MINIMAUM FINE THAT 1S USUALLY IMPogED ON AK TRAFFIC VIOLATION FOR SPEEDING 15 HLS. . LOOP MATCHES be the rv Longest Yacht Race to Start This Afternoon) will no 1 matohes in Woodland Park | league over the coming week end because many booked last week w AST AAG Netcast) Pudalateci abi al Bultepic rena ad tds al AND CHANCES OF ATAIL || WADG,« HE'D | und rosults must be turned In early |S) Gan keeveine vase ee ett GENTENCE! uw rf WAS rte ° next week on will cross a stafting line here = GOLELN TURD MY EFFORTS \F THEN | Several changes are to be an-|for the longest yacht race over ar eau Mee Spotted ; | nounced within a day or two in the] ranged, 3,660 miles, to Tahiti, “THAT NOU GOTOFF S90 His oT! personnel of tho teams because of} ‘The Eloise, Commodore John C. EAGN Ia EGAD, Vou jremovals and inability of somo of|Piver; Mariner, Capt. L. A. Norris: HAD (al BE FINED | the players to take part | Shawnee, Capt, Mark Vontana, and SOMETHING, FORME aa ee |Idalia, Dr, EB. R. Parker, are the 7 ‘ =f entries. LOOKS OF 17, «DONT IBiuadee: Terris \ |The vossels will Koop in touch You one? with the world by radio, the Tdalia having Installed equipment for opera Go Postponed | tion on 600 meters with the call lets NEW YORK, June 10.—Rain last} tors KFVM, The Bloise will) have | night caused the postponement of | KFVT as call letters, operating on , {the bout between Johnny Dundee,| 110 to 160 meter |former featherweight champion, and| “phe Mariner is scratch boat, with | sia Terri w York lightweight. |the Bloixe handicapped 20 houra and The cont will be staged Friday }the Idalin and Shawnee having 30 Meght in the Conéy Island stadium. | hours each Regardless boat into 'T of handle aps, the first ‘ahiti will win a cup, while FILIPINO WINS : the Sir Thomas Lipton cup will go SAN FRANCISCO, June 10-110 the actual winner | Angelo de la Cruz, of Manila, recent Jarrival here, featured a eard here last night fn a sixvound bout with Gill Loses Call | Dudy Sandino, winning easily, and Af J other fight Dominick MeCarthy, of ROSTON, June 10. Jimmy Slattery \¢ hieng nd Johnny Trambitas, of | Buffalo middleweight, won a 10- | Portland, boxed a slow main event] round decision from Johnny Gill ton draw STATZ BALKS LOS ANGELES, May 10.—Arnold % former Chicago Cub outfield Who was relensed outright to the |} York, Pa, in ing bout here by a right hook }of 10 round © slow and uninterest GIN was floored once to the jaw COLIMA WINS LO8 ANGELES, June 10.—Hert baseball club last week, |Collma defented Hob Melear ina 10 .. WY WEA SERVICE, INC | Tha ane Vy eee Vou Wane t scrote! YY, | hi d to join the Angola he: |round bout here last night by a vet Jenuse he ix not satis figs\ with the [oroe's decision inthe mai event of | terms offered, ack Doyle's card) MANY For many of the athletes it college performers. For gan, for one, | during which time he has dev round athletes in Middle-West And there are other words in collegiate athletic instance, will terminate three years of remarkable work, stan CLOSE COLLEGE CAREERS will be the last appearance as DeHart Hubbard, Michi- eloped into one of the best all- history. 's, too, whose names are by- circles, who will be carrying the colors of their schools for the final time. Two years ago, | omped off with the affair in | | BY W | fession t 0 es bei r ‘0 Ri Hh’ we of Washington rife vy ‘ land southpaw. The runners go b ve Rames being'played at Co- | + sational fielding spotlight a membora’ tr of _Wild on him and his catcher sel lambia. 1 |somerse _eatching Hunnefie Mb at [Boe “dom has a chance to throw out a the enemy. It seems str: The Indey have finished nd| Wabe Herman also ¢ , , aaa! that Leverenz, one of the | their preliminary season with five # when | nd camo | F Jeague’s smartest left-handers, | wins and one Joss, taking their firs “ t the na: | Pittsbure... has been unable to hide his de- t Sunday when tho Garfield MAKE 36 HITS | — Batteries; Barne livery to the bases and to the ed tl out with a nint ey: “Hed” Killefer back on the third th m n| Meadows, Kremer plate more. inning rally, 10 to 9 SALT LAKE CITY, June 10.—Ry |base coaching line, after « day's suspen cgpeneys cemy’s | (1 inning filly Lane stole second, Brick El scoring seven runs in the neventh |" y Hat dred pilfered third and ( s Inning ramento defeated Salt | get : : ‘ » co—a38] At Cincinnat ‘ and Pace engihverea the doub REAL STAR |'Lako here yesterday, 18 to 11, in a teeta te ieite te tend orton pat Ss Hy Bs. eae i t i | wild and slugtest A tot of v - 1 ’ Berni Bran tok too och | “sorta ot Slcigan, war tne| Te ae Atta HE’S VERSATILE. dit bn wah tice een jee _* ae MEAL HENS taka idual point-scorer in the| by both teams: Caleb Gate ceton foot-| Pear Nclen aka enablaart i ; ileon Eeend the a Fa de i ul meet between the Wol ore R. H. * B,] ball player, is somev sat an ath: | ¢ ant 46 484 N ee ret Hs law! erane 4 * and Wisconsin. He took RINONIO shes die cee 18 23 4|lete, too. In the recent dual mee it 4444 43.41 474 At Chicago. R #H pos Ted Toe fa faetnes ig 11 markers, getting firsts in Lake seceseedl 13° 4] with Harvard, Gates won both the|¥: M- Wooda : : l Niwlvavie rae ee lé vaylt and Javelin throw and| Batteries: Keating and Shea; Pond-| discus and hammer-throwing events. |. ™"yriiscin ff ta 43 34383 Chicago. eee es a third in the broad ) le ulvey and Peters fo was h dividual pe winner, |e pote Pr } {cago ; 2 ar the Beavers stole three sacks |® third in the broad Jump r, Hulvey and Pet }He was high individual polnt-winner. |<. 94. 4 4 2 4b 4 | Jes: Scott and Snyder; Bush, yesterday, too, it was quite a tough | 1. Bir ; 40 4» 42-374 | Keen, Jones and Gonzales iy on the catchers, Dr. Snively “4 46 4225 OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN [Po ws ae a0 Gt iesitt | At, Be Toul R WE MOLLA WINS L BsiWr Baile 3 , M7) Brooklyn . nade Heat ME NEW YORK, June 10.—Mak iNO NEW TENNIS .: tatteries: Vance and DeBerry;| e of the sens | that a ve K a far closer strugs Michigan, boasting a galaxy of stars, easy fashion. But this season le is anticipated, with several teams ap- parently having a splendid chance to win. ” Weak Cash Register, Not Bum Dogs,W alker Illness 2STBROOK PEGLER TEW YORK plague camp equently, fight v Greb title of middic- welght chi po ned if not averted Dog trouble is a mysterious dis- obscure as the deadl Knuckle weak- will persist for when publ dies out other weeks, abating o They both resemble that infirmity of the prizefight Bro known as Box Office iibbe; sind thace have esi paveral fai mous cases in which the specialist sald. “The kid is suffering from Dog trouble,” or “the kid is suffering from Knuckle weakness When the real diagnosis should have been Box | Office sickness To the mind the pro of the layman, or ax he is technically known to ssion, it would seem obvious erinary should be called in But that is a case of Dog trouble just what you might expect from a} layman or, to use the technical term, busitess manager, Then, if you to go to claborate extreme: might call a chiropodist, te Mickey Walker did, when he got Doe trouble Tuesday.” The manager, Jack Kearns, took remedial measures at once, notifying the boxing commis- sion that Walker would have to post pone the fight “for at least 10 day: The chiropodist did something to | strange | interest in the match he first one to be called is a good | sickness, | perplexities is a Office specialist on and this fact t Mickey is to the belief tha Walk er’s trouble om eventually be so diagnosed ¥ The symptoms of Box Office sick- ness are mi » in the region of | the cash register. This organ, which 1 health should jangle and peal te fr | night, becomes mute Office sickness: n morning till cases of Box It may be observed |in passing that the cash register of | the an hospital, which is pro- | moting the Greb-Walker fight, 1 | evinced this very symptom of late. It s began to wane after the rlenbach fight had remoyed a great deal of loose cur- rency from circulation, and it went nt after the Tunney-Gibbons ness which has | ms been known to tarry Greb attack many} exs on the eve of battle and prevent |» SANE UF SES them from keeping their dates. They | Gibb |are allied infirmities. Sometimes, 1 ons to Dog trouble or Knuckle weaknes Quit Boxing N™ YORK, June 10, — Eddie | Kane, manager of Tommy Gib. | bons, doesn’t care enough about | Money to hustle up another match between Gibbons and Gene Tunney Jin which Gibbons might be hurt. On his get-away for Chicago Tuesday, | Walker's dogs, as an added precau- | tlon, Mr. Walker is quite familiar with after clearing up the business of last week's bout between the two pugilis- tle exemplars. of perfect behavior, Kane said he had advised Tom to re. tire. “Tom would like dann, beat him, | good order," Kane said | | | } } to fight Tunney and then retire in “But if I have any influence on him, he'll quit | now. He made a great record and he went out clean, He's well fixed, so there's no need of his going on any longer. I could make some money for myself, the manager's share, you know, steering thru some more fights, but I don’t care that much about mone; Kane expects to go to Europe late in June and probably will take Sam. my Mandell, the Rockford, Ill. light- weight, with him, for a vacation, They will tour the British Isles and the continent, the baffling maladies, in all their AMERICAN _ | US RUS SE a Ee Won Lost Philadelphia 4st Washington 635 Chicago b3 Cleveland St. Loula va. 47 Detroit 4a Now York “a Boston 167 At Boston— Ry Hy a Cleveland .isive 8 18 2 Boston iis i950, Batteries; U hie and i Sewell; Zah- niser and Heving, At Philadelphia RH Detroit . oe tc Philadelphia ....., 4 10 Batteries hall; Harris, Collins, Doyle and Wood: Ww Sibers and Cochrane PONIES SOLD NEW YORK, June 10.—-1ifteen polo ponies, belonging to Louls Lacey, the Argentine polo star, sold for $20,260 Tuesday Milburn, captain of international team, bought one for $1,800 and J. Watson Webb bought one for $1,700, . + Doveroux the American it Coast League Won Lost Pet . 40 de: tas 0 oe |Seatt 0.508 remer tC Fottand'iisiuys ots cote 32 idge Sacramento 286 ae ya | Vernon . 40 ais | HOW THE SERIES TAND Won | Won San Francisco .. 1 | Low Angelos ° Seattle 1 ° Oakland 1 ° | Sucramen 1] Sait Lake ® WESTERN LEAGUE incon é ‘ Oklahoma City is 6 | {Omaha . . 1 | St. Joseph ... 5 Wichita . | Denver . ween ee wees 9 Tulsa 19 | Another riot has broken out in Shanghai. It was probably — pro: vgked hy an American tourist on ddring w bowl of chow mela,