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PAR SATURDAY Ted Baldwin Revives 3rd Base Problem for Killefer Utility Man Shines at His Old Berth Friday. Frank Brazill Gets Baiccet in First Inning for Debate With Umpire Schmidt, and Baldwin Shines When Given Chance at Third Sack BY LEO H. HE again. Ted Baldwin, driven out of his job this spring at the hdt corner, which he had held in splendid style for two years, by the big bat wielded by Frank Brazill, got his first chance at his old position this season Friday and “Baldy” played a whale of a game, The opportunity came when Br kicked out of the fracas for not altogether parlor-like debate with Um- pire Charley Schmidt, who called Brazil out on a third strike in the first inning of the tussle with Portland. And Baldwin made the most of the op- portunity. T. BALDWIN old third base problem confronts He started two double pla: chance being one of the most brilliant stops LAS “Red” Killefer Il got a wordy and his first 17 [ Beaver Star of the season. Charley Deal hit a terrific grounder just i to Baldwin's right. He took the chance back-handed, Ea ery geet Sebi by Shans. rif \| slapped his hand on the ball! pitching staff thus far this season ROHWER HAS and started a fast double play | is Joan Motlingaworth, a new right = via second base. It was a re-| hander who was with New Orle BET TER DAY markable stop. jlast year. He deat Seattle car : é lin the week and showed a good fa IRANK BRAZILL proved too Again, later in he game, he) nan doubtful of Umpire Schmidt's decision in yesterday's game and was banished in the first inning. That gave Ray Rohwer the field to himself and he did nis best to make “Red” Killefer moan. Rohwer smacked out a homer, two doubles, and a single, in five attempts. Here's how he did it FIRST TIME UP—Rohwer hit a home run over the right field fence with Lewis scoring ahead of him. BRAZILL fanned, and was re- moved from the game. SECOND TIME UP—ohwer doubled to left. THIRD TIME UP—Rohwer doubled down the third base line. FOURTH TIME UP—Rohwer fanned. FIFTH TIME “UP—Rohwer singled to left. Indians Win in Downpour the guy It Ain't] Gonna Rain No More!” had been | on hand yesterday during the Seat- | tle-Portland ball that wrote then it Charley Schmidt and Bill Phyle, down- ing the MILI Ss damp contest, 9 to 8. | finally won As can be surmised by the score | it was a rather weird contest, all kinds of baseball dished up. Port- land used four pitchers and Seattle | in the three before the thing was over. Rollie Naylor and Nick Dumovich pitched most of the distance for Se- attle and big John Miljus was rushec to the rescue when Dumovich lost his stuff in the ninth and the Beav- | ers scored three runs and had the| tieing run on third base and the winning run on second. Miljus got Frank Tobin on a fly to McCabe and | the handful of spectators and the | much-chilied seribes went home to| dinner. Runs came in flocks all ufternoon, and as this is only a newspaper and | not the Congressional Record, suf- fice to say that Seattle came from behind twice after Portland had tal- | lied and a fat inning in the fifth frame netted five runs. Portland had Paddy Martin, Max Rachac, Dennis Burns and Rube’ Yarrison on the bill, but the wet ball, the rain, basehits and such ruined the contest from a pitching standpoint. came at the plate Baldwin delivered fat Santa ) boys thought he would, by putting | Brazil! his | SACRAMENTO CATCHER [is being sought by the Detroit Amer. | [ste It rained and| INDIANS GO ON rained | ROAD NEXT WEEK some more, but) n |night for a two-week | play the blind men on} this journey the job this|be tougher to beat at home, while week, kept the |Ocklard’s pitchers make them dan. |! boys at the base-| gorous in their big park. L. A. has! ba ball chores dur-| some fine fingers too, pour and Seattle|cut out for them. the | present ith | will have to do better than that Portland— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hunnefield, cf ...6 9 0 2 6 0 Vay aes a oe Pea c 7a SAY EY ER Rohwer, rf .. VU et tes WET BG Lafayette, 1b Pe gs BRL Ak MEA 3 McCann, 2b Le oan Sous eer Va | Deal, 3b ae Waar say Yee Bh) Tobin, ¢ 9.3 Ae 8 > O70 Ook ee "6 * 90 09 6 0 6 HSE WTR Bs Oe | *Rowland ape Ore vee Yarrison, p Bee lat Beat Wale Gen tWinters .. Eris fegen bo Beek Bek Totals 40 8 17 8 8 Beattie AB. BR. H, PO. A. E. Lane, cf . FT Ss ay ey a Brady, CPSC WN ae Wee a | Brazil, ab . tae Ws Wow eet Pa Eldred, rf . Ct alee Ss Wana Reta Herman, th.....4 9 1 19 0 6 McCabe, If ... Cres aise ile SEN a I Emmer, 9s eee Oe ad MEYIOT, Deesesiece td 0 @ 10 64'° 0 Daly, ¢ (oat hen fel Ca th wea | T, Baldwin, 3b... 4 1 1 09 4 06 Dumovich, p BRC ike aay Hear Cutshaw, 2b . Td Biel lai War enh) Totals 00550. 10\9T 118671 *Batted for Burns in eighth. $an for Deal in ninth, Soore ‘by inning: Portiand . Rachao 4, Burns 9%, Dumovich 4 victory to Dumovich. Charen def Machac, At bat—Off Martin 2, Jor 18, off Rachae 14, off Burne 1 Dumovich 21, Runs scored—Ort 3, off Naylor 6, off Rac vieh 2, Runa reaponalb! Naylor 6, Hachac 5, Burne Struck out—Martin 1, Na Burns umovich 3. halle—Martin ylor 1, Burns Hit by pitched tall Bases on Nachac 4, n. Wild pitches Rachac Burns, Thre Dumovich, Home run—-Roh wer. HiteMeCabe fica nite {ted in Hohwer 2, Jon Deal. P Baldwin to Hrady to Herman, 7. Jdwin to Cutshaw to Herman, ‘Time—2:10, Umpires Sohmidt and Phyie. They are featuring Weber and Mields in vaudeville again, thus tak- ing the play away from Clark Grif. fith's ancient stars at Washington.’ | started another double-killing. But it wasn’t In the fleld that he shone alone, but when the clinch with @ single that in the fourth. When the athletes were in training aria, Cal., in March, the conversation usually led to the third base prob in the fanning bees. But Killefer decided it, as most @f the scored two runs on the cushion tremendous hitting. couldn't do anything else, becay | Brazil is essentially a third sacker |» |while Baldwin can fill in acceptably |7° In utility roles. But after Baldwin's |}, brilliant game Friday the old prob-| lem is up again and it's a tough one for Killefer to decide. because of And he DETROIT FTER | th catcher | ni t leag Mervin Shea, of, the the young Sacramento ( {eens Walter McCredie, who ts| jnew scouting for the Michigan |t jth team, is trying to swing a deal for the immediate delivery of the young Pe v ndoubtedly the success Mickey Cochrane, who went up from Portland, has raised the stock of| te { After three weeks at home, the dians will go on the road Sunday |‘ trip. They |, and Oakland on |. Angels ought to Los Angeles The and the In- have thelr wort All in all th home stand has been suc cessful with 10 victories and eight defeats to date, altho the Tribo dian hitters will nm j the race as this is a league “Ti FIRE DEPARTMENT Ry Sust West PAST ~ AN IT L} MADE METHINKS OF “THAT EI FALSE ALARM FIGHTER MoU HAD UNDER YOUR WING! A COPLA WEEKS AGO, wm Wks BECOME oF Him Ze Dip HE DOIN UP WITH A CIRCUS AS UNDERSTUDY, “fo A PERFORMING GORILLA, OR os gy ts att ot}*e" ef Fras Urlek Eldred got bis weal three, young receivers in this circult. [trio of game he would) Like Cochrane, Shea is a good | have given up| hitter for a receiver. the ghost Pom fees day a“ & ainier valley park to move up| Tom Daly caught for the first and tough |this week in which to win on the road, |¥#ual rood Job ¢ Z made it at suffer tthe them tet ik Tobin kept up his hitting for The bie ca! « regular rece! t he singles to right field After that terrible day Thursday, when ertors > tle of the game, Washbarn densed {0 after the Martin didn't last long for He pitened elaht stra itt Be time >} Kearns and Walker Get Ultimatum N. Y. Ring Board Lays| Down Law to Manager and Welter King EW YORK he June brick York commis boxing had carrying been for a went long time thru the alr Pvt day after noon and bounced off Jack Ke hat band, On the rebound, it struck Mickey It pmminsion's ettle old grudge: Kearns your th who was key day bef id him to run k Friday i to the waiting: an the other com along and finally ad of the caull He th was mitt presence of trade in the ue of man that you were books several une of the months ago b way acted when we asked whether Demp. ey intended to fight Harry Wills,” KEARNS’ arna, ‘ecognized as once invited ¢ take a jump now contrite ar the commission the lake, not to be same man who to go Well, how does a guy go about ing his name taken off the in active lat? “Bring in Jack Dempsey," the com » replied, “and let's have « ite statement of what he In to do the challenge of Harry Wills.” Kearns said Dempsey back from Germany In a few weeks: he will try to bring him around to office then, But Kearns about would commission's n the meantime, to get a license to handle Walker end of the business fight with Harry at the Polo Gr is, which | has now been set definitely for July 3 hich time Walker expecta to his famous and mys- us toe-ache ON THE REBOUND About th rebounding brick hit whone diarespect lfor the commission has given the |governors great pain in the past Walker, would be given only fight | rn contract ade involv they sald, but a promo for a fight with Dave ing Walker’ weight champion ght fa ‘| prewent t welter It he refuses tol with will regardless of the fuct th the main | y promotion Greb be is ncheduied as | -—————— NATIONAL 1 —_——_———_——_ | \Z YE A CARE ZA \ALAD, —~ MY PUGILIST PROTEGE 1S WITHIN EASY CALL, AND YoU MAY FIND ST EMBARRASSING -fo RETRACT NOUR LIBELOUS REMARKS! IT AM STILL His heath AND WILL UNTIL OUR GOAL es HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ! LiKE A LAMP LIGHTER |! I DONT KNow IF HE WILL EVER BE HEAVY- WEIGHT CHAMD, wm BUT WE AT LEAST CAN “TAKE LESSONS ON A CLARINET AN" ALWAYS BE ABLE-TO DEFEND HIMSELF fy then asked: | unable | to| you | i] ' | | | | | | ' CLARKE QUALIFIES AT CHICAGO! Warwick Blossom Taking Big Leap —/ (PRINCETON GETS LOGG 1 ae 7h captain of t ington haa been appointed coach at Princeton, u vernity head rowing nucceeding Dr pun eth, who retired after service. Logg is the second coach brought to the “big three’ from _ Druxman’s a S and Firemen in| Feature Semi-Pro Battle "=| Roy Moore Will Southpaw uthpaw for | Cigar Team Again; | Triple Tie for First Place at Present; Five Games | Carded for Playfields Sunday »HE game “between Druxmans’ club Seattle Firemen at South Park Sunday, heads the Semipro league games that are booked for that day. Roy Moore, southpaw, has turned in eseveral sparkling victories for the Cigar Store nine One of the best of a group of and has been a big factor in their being tied young hunters of the new Olympic ¥ Riding club, Warwick Blossom, with for ey place. ub is is for first Mrs. H. M. Gray in the saddle, ts The Jruxman club is in a trip e tie for firs' pictured while doiny some practice place in the loop and must win to keep up its Peeper at ie rth aay club. lead, If they lose to the Smoke-eaters, it will put them in he horse will be entered in the e pile opg Ea gs vets Paper Hunt scheduled there Sunday. | ® Second place tie with the Firemen. Photos by Carter & I} y.|. Green Lake and the wtowni/ oes ae tar Mtaft Photographera| Merchants are both fighting for | Standin of teeta third place. If the Lakers lose it) [ty nto & BeC-| | Would drop them down 'Ridi waitin ton. omaet wae|| SeMI-P ro: Loop 1 ing U | Green Lake pitching sensation, will Won. Lost. Pet. | probably oppose “Lefty” F on of | Druxman’s Pe es Se HT lthe Merchants West Seattle 5 2 14 W q 1] Stage | RIDDLE Waterfront Bess one \Is UMPIRE Firemen Ee tees | Stan Riddle has been added to the || Green Lake .. -4 4 aper Hunt staff. of umpires in the Semipro|| Three Brothers ..4 4 league and will handle the game be- || Georgetown ae FORTY riders witt compete itween Druxman’s and the Firemen, || South Park $054 the first Paper Hunt of se } The other two toams tied for f Nippons ea} season at the new Olympic Rid- | place, the West le A || Ballard 1 1 club over & course their [the Waterfront etic ass | grounds north of the cit any games, West | ‘Sun. | face com A two-hour hunt ts planned, | at 11 a. m., with the starters being given a 15-minute lead over the rest of tho riders The Ob club ia inhing org nd the mem bers are planning a number of competitive events for the surn. Nippon A. C. and] the Waterfront club meets the Bal lard Commercial club. DYE! FAVORED The Three Brothers Dye Works, at | | present tied for third place, are fa-| | vored to win from South Par starting Star Prelims a flour HE preliminaries in The Star ju- k, Jast | liminary seasons and are cinches for weight wrealer in the Northwest | | Sha big ganies, by Sid Terris ROOKLYN, N. Y, June 13 The schedule for Sunday follows: obb Us 1B ol : ses Wingo Jonnny Dundee, the veteran | darted cube te Husky athlete in Outfield Now| | lightweight, who is more of a hero} South Seattle Husky Athletic club at Columbia at 2 p.m. “Red” Wingo, one-timd ‘Toronto | in defeat these days than he ever |” Arden Cubs va. V ireon Lake Mer- |star, has been getting the call onj was in victory, took a terrific lac pedth bse Manush and en Lake Mer- Fothergill in the De troit Tygers’ outfield lately. He's been doing well, too, covering plenty of grotind in the pastures and swatting the agate in nice style. He's to keep his two rivals on the ing in his 16.roumd fight with sid Terris last night. ¥ A.C. ve Greon Lake at 8 p.m OAKS WIN But and Dundeo weathered the storm | Terris lacked the punch to for the winners with four safeties HE floor gave way beneath the] The Cubs, who won two games] in six trips. the Brooklyn Dodgers Friday | from the Giants this week, got out of] ‘Tho score— R HOE afternoon and they tumbled from }last place, advancing to seventh | Oakland rites Wego Hass Pad second place to third in the National] when they beat the Boston Braves, | Vernon rT pee | league, When night came the}9 to 7, In a pooby prize contest In| Batteries—Dolaney and Byler; Pils Dodgers were dangling by a nail in | Chicag The Braves went to the | lette, Christian and Schang. third spot, with a healthy chance of | bottom, rs dropping to fourth before tho end of | Roger, Hurnsby's Cardinal won the Mele 4 sidinatl ‘ thelr ninth victory In the 13 games | Hills Out of Meet t was tho culmination of a | they have played under him, ‘The chain of sad events for the | pniiiies were the sacrifices, Score, at Frisco in July Dodgers when they were at last’ | 4 {0 1, Bill Shordel pitched all the} Ralph Hills, Princeton's great evicted from the runner-up spot | way for the Cardinals, He ia the |Shot-putter, will not compete in the in their league which they had | fourth or fifth Cardinal pitcher to}Natlonal A, A, U, games at San held since the latter part of last |jast a full game jn soveral years,| Francisco on July 4. Instead he'll season, & gang of aged ball | Hornsby has been letting his piteh- | Participate in the international af- players who were the next best ors stay in the box as long as thoy | fair between Oxford and Cambridge squad after the Giants. can last, unlike Branch Reikey, his {and Princeton and Cornell at Atlantic The Reds shut out the Dodgers, | predecemsor, who wsod to yank them | City July 18 6 to 0 in Cincinnati, thereby stretch: | whether they were pitching well or — ae ing their era of prosperity to eight | poorly censecutive games without a defeat In the American te if The Dodgers, on the other hand, ; cage the with their pitching staff limping} Athletics lost again to the White Coast League badly, have been consistent loners} Sox, this time by the bulky score — rc —__Y this far on the tour and must yet} of 15 to 1. The Athletics can't : Loat Pot meet the Pirates In Pittsburg, after} ford to lose many for the Sen- |S" Francisco 17 tad which they meet more harsh oppo-| tors won Friday from the ist aition In the Glants, who will enter- ‘Tigers and are only one and @ne- a tain them with six games in four] Half games back, ‘The score Saktand dayn here was 7 to 2 Adcrarnent® The Pirates went into second There was another aad blow at the | Vernon place because they beat the | Yankee Stadium when the Indians | now THN Giants in Pittsburgh Friday aft. | beat the Yanks, 6 to 2 Inasmuch | Won | ernoon, 6 fo 2 The Reds are [as the Boston Wg Sox beat the | San Francisoo .. 9 | Lom Angelos 1 only half a game behind the | Browns, 6 to 2, tho Yanks now aro | Seattle Persian, & Oakland Dodgers now, Saoramento ..., only two games from the bottom, and the Nearing Close“ | “W” Sprinter | Makes Place; Finals Today Russ Sweet Qualifies, Too, in Century; Bad Weather for Track Tilt (iiicaso. 1, June 1 j J twa weather making goc peted in the meet will be Sweet flash, also qualified in | this nt and CLARKE rd dash. Slow time re, too. , Ohio state hurdler star low ut in the stick nts. Maxwell, of Pornona college, made the best time in the low hurdles, seconds, and Leistner, of | Stanford, went over the high sticks j at 15 4-5 seconds. Preliminaries were five events Friday confined te Spokane Wins in Woman-Pro Golf Tourney paCRAN JOLF AND COUNTRY club won the annual professional and woman golf team competition in which 12 teams were entered thrugut the state Friday. Mrs. Guy Riegel turned in .@ of 167 for 36 holes, a very ee performance, while J, Martin Wat | son, her pro partner, scored 143, Grays Harbor was second. Pars for the various courses are different and adjustments are to be made, but it won't change the rating much at the mc The cards fol ub—Mra. G. Repel ; total 2 ry_club—Mrs. W. tle Dutra 141; total club—Mrs. oH. OH. ell Christian 142; total 236 |. Bellingham Golf and Country club— Mra. Everett Griggs 190, W. Black 149; total 339, sistewsed Country club—Mra H. 0, W. Pursey 152; total 344 Golf and Country club—Mre. F. 199, nk Noble 148; Golf and Country ner 195, Phil Je Seattle Golf club—Miss P. N. Robert Johnat oma Country Olympia | Teaxer rerest Mra. total 3 club, Spokane, did net TWO YACHTIN G | | Brick Eldred te doing more than hit! Br mer program to stimulate inter- | year's Semipro champs, The Dyers | oer eee ei may be | SACS WIN AGAIN (ves fe Title ant ise | Ci est In the sport [have loxt some tough games this nea-|"Tr'n oy at A.C. beata the Queen | RACES ARE ON cs ht field fenee | — json but have shown a # offenses] Aer nr tees y 5 ee ee oe Magy epee odehiabe oy | Ha a if SUNDAYS SCHEDULE a “ere eae Pisce ous | Two yachting events are booked ento another fall out of & W . i HEDULE | the club boys v for the semi-| over the w Lake here Friday, and the Solons| Aledg with Daly, Cliff Brady ts playing ; Noland Ins In . Sippan Ay GVH WY Cae peeve: o> tinal rie? weno tekagacd will hold have now won three out of four |* *4Ft defensive game, makes S : yt : | And if the Garfield Cubs beat the | their annual commodor 3 sjoaiten few mistakes behind the log, acd, Brady| h F: ll {© Dritxman’s va, Firemen at South arti ibe ir annual c nodore's cruise to Lar hey Wad ee The | jy playing almost perfect baseball at the) Batteries—-Barn fontly —and| traig! t aus Bark § pom ee Papen soem Sein: Kingston and back, leaving late ja y 7, with Gowdy, Bartley; Aldridge and Smith,| Bruce Noland, of Auburn, won in| terfront vs. Ballard, at| {hey will qualify for the semi-finals, | Saturday afternoon and returnin Sh b Waterfront A. A Ballard z Moth the Guster tho treat | Pe dontpsiny R. H. E.| straight falls from the “Masked | Upper Woodland, 2 p. m 1 ou home Sunday doing the twirling for the visite WwW ato 1 r oupene 4 . bes But if they are defeated, ties fo rhe sity Yact The mort remarkable thing about PAL MOORE INS) ies cae Bis hace Hi 4) Marvel,” of Los Angeles, in Thurs.| Three Brothers vs, South Park at Sona rides Gul cere te Sra ain cee Onbaataieoee ce the game was that there happened] AURORA, Ill, June 13.—Pall patteries—Cooney, Genewich and| day evening's smoker, held at Au.{CumbIa. 2 pom. | Itong and playoffs will be necessary. | afternoon, anchoring at Pt. Bolla to be only one home-run hit, that| Moore, veteran Memphis feather-| Gibson; Cooper, Keen, Bi and| burn, Noland secured the first fall | Gesrectown Pole Grounds, 2 pm. |..Th¢ South Lake Juniors, the Queen | for the night. They will race back by Mervin Shea, Sac catcher | weight, beat Pete Sarmiento, of Ma- | 5 eG lon Greet hana tad ialieht es ori hc y Motors and the Climax club still! Sunday, i ‘The score-- R. H. E,|nila, im a 10-round no-decision bout | Louls. Fe ee ed a chance to figure in League | Se ee Sacramento <i 13 2| here last night. Mike larino, | Philadelphia HRT (i eae lea ees bert in 9 baer? | No. 1 and the South Seattle Me ao alt Lake i. 7 10 6| Junior lightwelght king, fought a|St. Louis .. SEED 4 9 1) utes with @ shortarm scissors. 1] John’ Dundee jchants and the Arden Cubs in League | Batteries—E, Shea and M, Shea;/10-round draw with Frankie Schaef-| Batter! Ring and Wilson; | was one of the best matches held ih ° M |No. 2. | * AMERICAN Singleton and Cook. | fer |Sherdell and O'Farre | Auburn this. year, and Noland is Badly Beaten ‘The Independents and the Parkland : i a SEE > = ~ -| sues a challenge to any heavy-} y Athletic club have ended their pre Lost 17 1 Won Pet. | Philadelphia 660 3 +32 Detroit |New York ‘ Boston | At Boston— R BoB St. Louis 8 0 | Boston . . 9 2 j Batteries Bush and Severeid Shmke and Picinich. apt knock him out, At New York bench Indifinitely, it now appears. About 15,000 fans saw the fight.| LOS ANGELES, June 13.—With | Cleveland ; ets z xsi Delaney hurling fine ball, while his |New York 24 | Oakland mates were rapping the| patteries-—S! : | Batteries—Shaute and Myatt; ‘Brooklyn Dodgers Lose Again eather all over the lot, the Acorns | Shawkey, Ferguson and Bengoush j beat the Vernon Tigers here Friday, | Schang : and Tumble Into Fourth Place |! ©) ck Miter ted the attack | etd At Philadelphia Chicago . Philadelphia Batteries Faber and Schalk; ber, Heimach, Andr Cochrane, Perkins, At Washington— rR. H. EL Detroit ..... Rn cou § Washington fie} ee | Batteries: Dauss | Zachary and Ruel, and Woodall; HENDRYX HITS SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.—Aft. er Los Angeles had tied the score in the ninth inning, Frisco tallied in its half and beat the Angels, 11 to 10, here yesterday, Tom Hen- dryx’s hit) that brought Ellison home from first, scored the winning run, The score R HM F. Los Angeles 10 4 0 San Franc! MW 16 0 Batterios—Crandall, Root, Payne, Milstead and Spencer; Cooper, Keen, Geary, Grifti BASEBALL DOUNLE-MBADER ‘TOMORROW SEATTLE vs. PORTLAND Game Called Lit0 p.m, Nexerved Seats, NL nen-OL h } i i

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