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aint ® * * - HE SEATTLE STAR ‘estage Set.for P. N. G. A. Golf Tourne y-at Tacoma | WASHINGTON—U. OF B.C. FORM ATHLETIC ALLIANCE Many Stars. to Play in _ The Real Secret of Killefer 5 Success POPS VN R nna ear Mh OOKS: “SLICES New Field Is ; Coe ere ane | ak aah tee on Seattle {ai Opened Up in Links Meet aser in the minor league baseball | HAF of the Indians a f atlle lalrways rid, and it's doubitul it there | ‘Arai pase anit Harry Cardner Was [>< BY ALEX C.ROSE “gg N. W. Sport Regular Program of Open, is anyt ody in th majors who has ing . gam I Ar ar 20 Set. his»; . . por ything on him when it come geles. Three tir at i nag Amateur and Women’s to getting resulta and managing | Ga eto ares | Henston hopes to t good | P made the 1 D ; a 4 Events Begins Friday men, The latter element is the | foot, didn't ge en ee turing th big ‘ Ta-| Rainier in 16'stroke 1 the fe arwin Meisnest Lines meat important in obtaining th time to He - mae AY Bi ing he registered 8” on ¢ Up Full Schedule With JILL any or all of the trio of fellow Killefer really bal : oa Guy Worthley’s golfing pals {per ce That ere jorthern University Pacific ‘Northwest golf cham. When Sammy Crane had that Stumpf @ut of th m re wondering what kind of 4 PE Dlens, name Christian, open: bad inning ‘Thursday and walked te . , olfer Special Agent Bert Thurs ew field ‘orth K too m ma " , {Curiae S20ei| an Seren taeereoey ee a sac hgeal ey Rad eal ‘aac: ddaete larry Phipps, Aberdee leading ext college athlet the Unt ing, amateur, |}. the dugout and told him to atic criticism 5 Guy collected 16 beans | 1017" Papa dng la eral the Unie digo steps hen kA Rein an 181 If and sing his latest (1) song, | tll ‘ Mra t to his gum Killef figured that * 1 ar a an } ft moan role e and Mrs, Harry + weenie skater desis Mamaonyc Race joes round at the Rainier course Can't Btop the Bun From| ve O, Young, wom good to have stayed with it and t taculte of inning ‘ en's, successful “made ‘em like it’ than it would ao, wh to Cla Bremer leading ouncement m ly defend thelr have been to quit, but Crane t 0 Hlord, scored a sever ¢ haven't heard from Harry |} ereneet erowns? That is the beat of condition yet, let the Spreciar! | nent m ‘ ayn, but hope to during the big |"* ed from a conference with au mportant rassing get under his skir ; Referee Dor called ! 1 the City of Destin hag ! thern schoo! question that is 6 14th hi hen he F a The new field of: athletic. oone being asked . Her a x petition for Washington should orth hortases’ Sukie’ Ne? ace be enlarged on such a seale that been Worth e us rew vo age mi ; cov tal Fe a few years, according to 3 ‘ ) Meisnest, the Canadian school . should be one of the most for- ae of BIG Men to | ake ‘ The congested conditions at the| | midable contenders for honors in next Friday £. S Rainier links should be cut down to the Northwest. 7 h minimum now, Elmer Kendrick| | tumbled It ma A I cheat Friday and P d R | slate may also tend to make the foot a - made eve Dwa a resent of a 0 the home le C ay ed all of Brit ena be the tecen fr ara e re) es uteri gt Duss present of Pe i oe : He pr 1 | | ball of British Columbia a duplica golfers from all along the Pacifi x eat su pn of the Americal ganie. aeme x anoex coe enacting © ie “wk t - %\of the combination rugby and foot take cart ten id Syepetes in Poug-) The Washington’ Goir ana ¢ — ball that is played there now. Base- Pacifi eepsie rocession; | ub has been renamed the ere’s thir ball should also receive an impetus Cc a d | Glendale 1 ¢ y club, but | will not talk about and that his|in Canada when the two schools What Califor along is Yesterday . the anes Darre le rs golf game rema golf game. He hasn't an: clash on the diamond not known, t in the dian Pole, let the Yanks down with th Z ¥ me——terrible, We have Joe -—— Play . Northwest thi tala te hits, Deating them |b to 2. The ¥ BY P. J. WALSH no for that SS AUDA pie iy emake ft lay Grid Game all three classes, namely, profession } Hiney kept eight hits scattered with | (Staff Correspondent of The Star) n the new‘iayout at Earlington last| The first meeting of the two al, amateur and women golfers, to food support and pitched the I toa povsukeersi: N.Y. June 13,|, “KIRK” KIRKPATRICK HAS) Sunday that he broke his favorite | Schools will occur October 31, when insure a real top-notch list of en ¢ to 0 sietory ever the Robins, whe Iva a hard life! After a row TURNED HIS BACK ON THE|mashie and paid double for a box of |'P* *uper-varsity team of Washing- twants. And everyone of heat Dave Wildness by Andrews, reskie pitcher, | of severni y morning, |G BWARD AND His balls, He started the day w paar d i canker tapi promised to attend.” Hanese by Andrews, « reckie itches te University of Washington darn, |TO.1HE GREENCLOTH. HE PRE. | giving Cappy Kellison a seve half of the game will be played un- * ight Inning and the Athletics were! men were tq march in a parade FERS THE HOPPE GRIP TO THE | allowance. Fred's links cronies will | 2" American rules, while the sec- Open Play First could net doo Saturday after. | WABDON GRIP. yple when the d this ond’ half ‘will be under ‘the Tuga He first two days will find the Vie Aldridge and the Pirates won, § to BURR ‘ Bis — ---—— ——— jules, In ru no interference is profess: s and the cream of hery returned to goed form and = . plicit YS ; allowed for the mag who is carrying 3 r . pitehed the Senators ta a 7 to 2 victor Headed by Co the ball Gp oesg integer rie er noes City Tennis Tournament } tus alike Row basketball, baseball ynedal play teat for the open cham- i 4 E Cidicage moved out of the Nation dist GPa ji i: Smabip over the ‘Tacoma, Country “RED” KILLEFER reba ont epercig sug fo peg led tor wer A tem eyente ial whtes ha Gael nd Golf club links. | | Hhunkp pitched well end dreve in ¢ ahi hag ote Gets nh Mani pelisol’ phate “ts combate : oe in two cane, the boy ian school plans to ok aes te-hader and Ta tes asta mn U CF W AY SALUPA AY Sin wettingtan: When tee professional of the Yakima Golf | :. 74 Ver | area neds TYNE: gheooe thei ted with Washington, When the ice engender poe srs Ine nna mmers | Dasees by Jomimy Ting pared 1 he sly sett evtedep n Schwartz should be able to give him| arena is built in Seattle hockey repeat. Champion Christian got | he Phities «to 1 wc Ni ia ms 7 Piet uaa YP BE Hea Dg onc m same maine, toe, Dotioes will also be included on the sport Tes ceric: Wake tealning viakk oa | . ne o the n rh ne nt in Seattle, | Dick had der Las, second ranking roster. Racer noe ene ee AE awssserges Hiding which the annual city | player att attle Tennis club two he importance of having rowing plaebially wor Wid oak. ky oul ar Nn ee ere wp terme, erected tennin meet ‘ >. Is scheduled to meet Mel jon the program of the Canadian unl Bob Johnstone, the popular pro- linens, At § Chart ut aturday |Dranga, number one man of the not be over-streased. fessional of the Seattle Golf club gles #1 Gove Beers . a. this. oft ee vernoon University of Wash Tennis | With t ersity of California as Yes, Bob will be there to make Val Nese yee peak ' t the team, at 5 up in the old field on the Pacific coast a bid for the crown, and so also : thenow and Bie 3 nnis club ust intercollegiate tourne m which Washington can receive will his assistant, Fred Hen- | A. A. U. Competition in Seattle Next Month; IIli- |THE REFEREE LUFT { mar ‘ae! Ninete n/tps spring, It Jdom that two | good competition, it is vitally impor peice A i 4 ‘ alo’ © co varni matches were |™en of such abi meet in the first |tant to crew racing that another ete es eee | nois A. C. Club Favorite, With Johnny Welansaller| 5 eed y, men say that if Lge booked for the |Tound of a erin nt and the match | school should take up the sport>te—. Frank Noble, Perry | aC How many first places aid "Bud" | atick ther sca Pact Page te cts Afternoon, How. 1/5: s2pesven 10: Ds: Orie, of the. Best, 5. :| enliven: conipetiiion: 1 aiid ArtinerSeedkbout are ‘some ae. PETER SAL | Hateurs: Meuthacasacalitormaticer: | otacmtcerrie eerie ts ee ck SPADA a a eee er ay eoliiere te atin Rowing Fut ‘at tha ctier”. waliclneen. player HE Cincinnati Y. M. C. A.’s swimming team under| in at the 1924 Olympica?—8. K. F.| tay rush or Sebi te nee its | meeting Norman | ge by local hate: followers to win owing Future tee oe ee er ese St h favorites ® have re. Whittet in. the |th® meet, is scheduled to play Jack} Rowing on the Canadian Pacific sad steed aperorsmavetiera fe Coach Stan Brauninger, which will come to Seattle for| | pert ana poy firsts, the shot| mained over for the race in spite! feature mateh, Hardy. Bob Heketh, Scott's doubles | coast 1s considered a major activity Teeter ountoremmen ene National A. A. U, meet here in July, has one of the! ¢ the fact that school ts over.| Langlie is a (mate, ts billed against Phil Rafter. |by the sportsmen. The schools in Phil Taylor, Dave’ Ayton and Jim-} strongest relay squads in the world. What wun tke See 2 wd have tales the avaliable | $ member of the SATU RDAY'S SCHEDULE | England devote a great deal of time voapiin : poh hi man was Sta antes ol?’ bak oker f th j tickets, they are eager to see! e e' dou r. M. e sport, a mie Huish, whl be suey Sarre) This brings the relay entries up to four squads, as the|: ME b n Jones and Cruickshank | Callo Huskies strut the main He doubles team | Lt heed Ha |to the water sport, and it is widely rented, while “Wee” Willie Black.| I]linois A. C., the Chicago Athletic clut dethe r national open golf play heloaal Quin t won the] rhe | followed by Canadians ~4n time, a Mel Sraith, Johnnie Junor, Bil Han-| (cal) Swing f club, and the Venice, l i923 nae | title last year while Whittet ts first} Howard Lacgiie ve: Norman Whittea, [TOWINE classic between the Univer- Mortie Dutra, Bill Daigteish, al.) Swimming association, have already filed. 1Jonaa won, 8 to-44 CALLOW DENIES man on the Ballard high schoolteam.| Chester Vincent vs. Don Milne. | Sty of Washington, with its suc- ‘Tom Morris are among the other} According- to Norman A. Bartels, chairman of the execu- OFFER Another match that should arouse cahldnae, wena cess in national crew circles, and well aden | eter ners who | tive Fen gahe of the national meet, the Cincinnati team|_ How many world serion has Wall The coach on Frilay waa not in| !ntere be closely contested Is] John Ryan va. Frank Kozlowski | eee Bales te se sabia appt - < . ay break re i j , ; § layed? jthe best of humo: H 2. jScheduled between Dic rr and| Bob Hesketh va. Phil Rafter, pepe pelica dry ths 6 Ber tae er dttaclion! os shies = y break records in th® big tourney. Bartels witnessed | bane Diavedt- R. ae [Se ye t tH r. HA flatly de. | he iu 4 2 vt en Di k Burr and! Ww. th va. Phil Rat tase tatenba Ootan ae ra end pick of the amsteurs and it js| the Cincy squad in action at the San Francisco indoor meet, | with the Red Sox and three onl, Sx ta nonch ak Ae Seen BR Otter aver tu the suena 8 seeded} C. C, Sparks vs. Lorn McHugh bridge in England. no trick to realize that the 1925 | ~——______________ | when it ran second to the Il-| Yankees vt verte Hts eee rne nie aan Whilccs “i 1 pactecknee or pies | ‘The government of British Colum- Northwest open chainpionship tour- | : \ Doble and t tA ete hitcomb Quillian xn’ George} Wallace Scott ve J, Hard bla has made an appropriation of sei Gd cose tobe acauicy at 11: LOL gan Loses iinols eva ea ee 5 Dolio and he says that Washing: | Clark should put up another inter- | HF: Finealiver va Lacy, fotive | large sum of money to tho unt- fair, The great Willie Hunter and a 5 number three) Rivers Wins Call Tht ney place. esting engagement. Quillian Is an-| Dan Lewis vs. Bertram Curran, | versity to enlarge its campus and Jne Novak, both of California, will [Dasralo cere) fatedated [tise Seaanemaypeenm cone el nis, he im not to be taken | other needed player in the tourna-| ‘mend Marion va. C. C, Williams. build a big athletic field. With the deg Neves Be g the trip to the toarikinant and: hid Over Tommy Ryan saeigoaly ye : pite the fact that Cal-| ment, while Clark is one of the rank. | Dr, T. Hf w | appropriation is a certain amount agi tne for la penahng ts th : Fou th foal’ suas Swale tk be HOLLYWOOD, Cal, June 13 éeda wee aut: hae ek rad biaadbienta shea hho i de Tur Dick Dubois that shall be devoted to sports, and i fo os Angeles 01 he Four inna quad afer, | ace cta ieee | Wind Be ‘ Bohwarts vs. Windy Langile. t Inivi 7 0 Amateurs Start June 22 for Lon Angeles on the Fourth | es etfotr man; Warey Guney, /ceorele Rivers, local ‘bantam, won| Junlor elght to make way for | in Leas rt playa Toe Bohwarta | ee ee eee ee ee eee aet a taloee aa ITH the open test decided, the|| but the demands of the veteran |/number two and Russell Webb 1s close decision from Tommy Ryan,| Hart, who was given a like oar |membe an aet of matches. Thia| A. A. Van der Las vs Mel Dranga. pce inal eSetc: CoURRTIGa Mang TH the open test decided. the|) Xow Yorker were #0 exorbitant |/Mumber one, are the other mem uttalo jn 19 rounds here Friday| in the varsity boat. Charlie Me: | ing be a he Langfie family is play’ reat eareRE Ms sears he Pacific Coast leaders im own tumle Monday, June 22, when|| tbat the'match fell thru. Dundee || bers of the team pei Four men were arrested) for} Gtlness was given Menke’s seat | the best deoblal Sa Tete iT. G the qualifying round of 36 holes wilt || Wanted a $10,000 guarantee with || LAUFER jthrowing cushions at the referee) In the J. V. In the afternoon Youbles men in the city. | £ACOMA GUN Club | psagen set el all of his expenses paid STARS oe Seo Hart returned to the Junior : \I ‘Collins Passes Out Dr. 0. F. Willing, the Waverley Morgan, who beat Joe Gorman || J4tuter proved a sensation by tak iL hCG bitig au Sonju took the. vars: Indiana an Plans Big Shoot. Biz Le Ball Portland. ace, will be right on the|| #1 Oakland last Wednesday, is in ||'ns second in the 100-yard free nec. y 1 are not perman. The Seattle ‘ De | oO 1 ague job to match his golfing skill against || Sood condition again. He fights || *tylo swln at the indoor meet, be tA ets Call ont, Oca eevee. (at: be Purdue W k italy, stlae Saahee aa eis: | The eee shag Col- all-comers in defending his Pacific || 1 Hollywood next Friday night, || ie ust s few inches behind John. | Over George Lee ag oa aga around because ? ea eal shooters journey to Tacoma to| lins by the Red Sox marks the pass- Northwest crown that he carried|| His opponent hasn't been named 4 rebemauller, world's champien | SACRAM , June 13.—Callfor re : ies were not fighting, C JLUMBUS, June 13.—Purdue |'9 meet held by the Tacoma n|ing of one of the oldest players in css in Vewsaee abac A betas Tt 7S eismmulier shattered the world’s nia Joe Lynch, San Francisco ban- | yivered Fr tres Ike he de and Indiana, the so-called ||club. Teams from all over the state|the American league in point of ser- tional victory aganist Willie Hunter, stam bon evant and Laufer also | tam, took the decision from Georgie | wae pa gies # shells would |] little fellows of the Big Ten, |/are entering the Tacoma shoot and/| Vice. Collins came into the main tent California's best bet, last year. | . | oon’ the pantathion dy He also| Lae of Hacramento in a 16-round| Crowy showed more fight than ever faired badly in the recent Weat- |/it ts expected to be one of the big- |! 1910. He played with the White Every simon pure of note in | i ne pentathion, but was ruled) bout here Friday night. Lee was|) han ever || ern Conference track and field || gest this season. Sox before joining the Boston bri- the section of the country will \" aft on nolpes | outclassed from the start efore |] meet here, | Representatives from Chehalis, Ab: | gade tee-off in the qualifying test, so | larry Glancy finished second | | NAVY The Bollermakers were only |jerdeen, Yakima ges i akers were only || erdeen, . Walla Walla, Se-| a that means that Champion Will- to Arne Borg, the great Swedish ARRIV able to garner two points, Cun- ttle, Ev | ing is due for much stiff opposi- OW as swimmer, in the middie distance | FRAYNE BEATEN | Te Navy Academy eight, the || ningham getting (aes ta tae | feeton are pidnigtey baratte whee | Bender will Coach nm. California may kick in with | races, while his teammate, Webb, PORTLAND, Ore. Juno 1.-| OMY rival of Washington, sailea|| Velln throw. Indiana didn’t get |/ fhe shoot. a mad ey one or two of its best amateurs, | | Was fourth in the 50-yard event. | Mickey Rockson, Boise light heavy, linto town on Friday. The midship.|| % Point aoe | White Sox Pitchers If such a thing happens the golf | ar OUTS) _ Richart Greenvers, former awim-|took a decision over Ted Frayne, | Men took quarters at once on the In 1924 Purdue scored three | CHICAGO, June 13.—Chief Be the sound Merete eee oer | ATTLE, not to be outdone t sie of the Crystal Swimming] straight-punching Seattle fighter, in| Ever@lades, a house boat. They || ‘allies and the Bloomington in- ZB YSZKO WINS eormer star’ ‘with the Philadelphia great George Von Elm will | UE outdone by| club here, is now number one man|a 10-round he “ ¥F ht, | Were impressed as th stitution just a half ABERDE ; etre sta ak : : * a ko here Friday night. | as the Middies hit , : point, show- || 4 si June 13,—Easily | Athletics, will join the Chicago White * a ge 3 0 A. c bh Bryer, re "4 . mat’ 60 teorge | Fiver rather weaklings in trac q |} two st s, Sta Zby: ; Geieeat wilh at: be wilt as: Mi mile aniet A: Callahan'and Herbert ‘Top. m1 he never went down. George | "er : ei thes wmicings. In tre Kk and |/two s raight falls, Stanislaus Zbysz- |The Indian has been acting’ in the Bon &t yw C ILLINOIS Sollis, Salt Lake, and Al Gracie, Spo-| — in, ‘enn, Columbia and! 1s |ko, former world's wrestling cham-|capacity of college coach for the tein, Rudy Wilhelm, Chand- will be put on) Ma IS A. ©. ne, lightweights, fought 10 rounds | Syracuse t things easy Friday phon, won his ppaice here last night. past several peasons. ler Egan, Lee Steil, Chuck Hunter, Madge ties Kia: | | IS STRON to a draw getting but a short workout. Mal- REPS Bill Noonan, Walter Fovargue, For- Fie Coach Bill Bachrach, of the Illinois | lory, who’ was’ stricken with’ fits est Watson, Dixie Fleager, are just Pices:- of the: Be |A C., the club that has established | lon Tuesday, is out of the Penn y i ® few of the names listed to make attle Elks, will! more world's swimming records than | Richards Beaten [sity for keeps, and Redway tel | a bid for the amateur championship. be held at the any other In the United States, has | sy. | been awarded his place ad ae C S ’) eee Coast league ball| built up his outfit around Johnny | y ilden Easily Women’s Event park Tuesday| Weismuller. With Weismuller is] BROOKLINE, Mass,, June 13,— i night, McGillvra Harold Kruger| Defeating Vincent Richards, 6-1, 6-4 | M YT wit on Miser AP a erabirs The Milk fund | 4nd Conrad Mila " here Friday, Willian. ‘Tilden ns |College Golf eer Uu U g or OU a po ptiaay sqemidy age rly Alc S show features a] The Venice Swimming asyociation| the feature ‘match of the Church Starts on June 23 ) nd a © ‘ will send a team componed of Reggie » of tition, The New York! 7 i ; triple main gaie| cup competition. ‘The New York] The national intercolle; i Fi pried Aare a con yl te event and an| Harrison, George Danbenspeck,| team won four of the six singles | tournament igaanettted toe nines BY BILLY EVANS j the limit’ with Groves, believing The great werk of Harriss so fala Il be just ax large and classy Pa hae pene |W aille ‘O'Connor -and George Wolf, | matches. ice ered ‘or Mont- L TALLY it took “Ls satty’' | that the finishing and winning of far this season makes it seem 6 other, * {| Elmer Orr is the coach of the Venico +N. J, on June 23, and ft will nves seven weeks to finish his} % game would set him right. that k's system in i Mrs. Harry Young, the Ingle- The card : ce than he the last event of the season fen-| first game for the Athletics. } LA deci along with a likely Ditateee ite wood star, who has several other arranged by | tirinks’’ KY Washinton @hiry tana. (cea Grove. ta s. | : ‘ ‘ ietian heehee censiies of 1-1 DEUXMAN Mate? Drecemans| NET DELEGATION rye Mle daelinc! ddy on ak fauna: Grovés. ta: the! southpaw | Wins First Game~ a bad one. That ts the reason her Pacific Northwest award, [Prominent local fistic impressarto TENNIS LOOP AST’ ot’ tho" vane Hlabark lei Mer] tHe ait: college woltar.in: the Wreat Lathe. Haltinsre’ tietieces IB FORE the affair was over] Ja" te game on Graves. to has a royal chance of returning | The first of the three main events | attle aro expected to take part in| will carry the Washington colors in| club a trifle bet | roves had struck out nine} lame with x ruch on bapa fo home a victor, as she is playing | will be between “Dandy” Dick | PILOTS | the Canadian tennis championships | that tournament | ter than $100,000 \palded ‘as many! ant) allowed thet Ceat te ae ee A much stronger and steadier |Griffin, Fort Worth, Tex, bantam: | at Vancouver, B, C,, next month. | | last winter, | | same number. of hits, ‘Two home| himself: ian tie Widto yeed ate oe, ror iio Newman, rusgea| ‘There will be a meeting of the| The local delegation will be Jed by Ww, A | otthea Habbaned [run drives with runners on almost | peace ca Hutchings the Brush Co-ltcnked battler from Edmonton, {tennis captalns of the Woodiand | Leon Turenne, Army Marion, How: | alter Bell Cinch 1} ¥hwe ew called beat him, Great Prospect lumbla champion, who disqualified | ajta, \Park league at ‘The Star oftice nt | ard Langiie and Wallace Scott toc h Li ballac ends wiviieeal Mack is positive that Groves s| A RE are my impressions of herself last year in the j eddie Roberts, the Tacoma welter-|7 P- ™. Tuesday night at which o Coac incoln in'the first game destined to be one of the game's Groves as gleaned from umpir- meet when she agreed to ‘wi wight Who packs". tarritio. puricl time the clubs will be reorganized.| JENKINS TO “U” Altho not officially appointed as} the much-touted greatest southpaws. He is not in| ing the first major league game stymie rule"; Mra. Relgel, the Inland jin iy right hand, tangles with mtn | Several players have left the city| wd Jenkins, Ballard’s great colored [Yet It 18 understood that Walter] pitcher was able the least discouraged by the poor) he was actually able to fnish; Binplre ittiehoider, and at least six! sary, San Francisco veteran, in HOPS Ed men will have e bel athicte, kan finished his high achool | Bell will return to the coaching | to finish, At that showing he has made so far. Groves has o-aredt fastiball ae of Seattle's foremont lnkwwomen | 6 “vecond main event. ded, Bie acl BINA to aheAe’ theChiGors » ati DAWGOlH: Hien 'sehOot with |. Misatty!!: Wall! Oh Connie is convinced that Groves] is the best fast ball any southpaw ould figure’ strongly in this 1925 |tHe wecond main event. he teams will complete the een ae te eee eect Conan | {He opening of the foothall season| the topes at the has the stuff and the courage, He|has showed mo since the days of a \Joo Gans, famous St. Pan! middle schedule left unfiashed Jast week | edmundaon says he has the natural | "ext fall. Hell, who made a fine} bell jase: Polke Chat. comes owl tasberic |e eibe) Wadeel ne oa Fink ‘Rall ip Haight fe carded to meet Leo Lom Hew ete suite vrtl Thonacta and the! ability to make one of the finest |Tecord At Queen Anno high school UG VOd Atri | veil at Siete y h er hetovi tae at Mien MR eight, ot Leo Lom: | hew schedule vril include the second it aa: banc USHie MAV pot Re SLAMS TORRE LOTAIE ea Hat | willing to go the limit with a pitcher| His curve ball, whil a, isn’t in f aan neath 4 i f i |track and field men the Huskies roa neoln 6 trick again | ‘ 0 q ” bie ape auatgpets f.76 allies and . ik Ha sete { ‘his dh intent | tout around the league as each| have ever had, Jenkins’ speciaition | fF the past few semester | Cie) TU e etn hs bag aide kena a In alas with i Aer cana . Beats Tuff W tender for the n his division.| tearm wil) have met each team] are the sprints, hurdles and broad _ Yankees, Per Vive years ago when Slim Harriss] sure he will develop his curve ball Y WING | Gans nas the edge from experience, |once when, this week's games ard| jump : ig haps It might bo EVANS | came, to the American league, he had| under the veteran catcher, Ira SAN FRANCISCO, June 14,--\but Lomsaki is being backed strong | compieted. | TUNNEY SIGNS [wat'to say tho erstwhile slugging | Pethans more stuff than 95 per cent Thomas, and increase his effective Frankie Fink of Philadelphia came |to win | | CHICAGO, June 1%--Gem i ; of the American lei ai (els f ; Pi i Kaa Tink, delGain Pans an the Wille hae adel a A ague pitchers. | ness, pra Fink of Pana cet, ws man ne we 9] SEEKS WEIGHT [SCHAEFER TOURS crs wens hn boy tits [brown re ving nur tine M0 oui in "Grove licks poe, Tiare ® main event Friday night here and |\iminaries. Clever Jimmy Rivers, Juke Schaefer, Jry present balk-|a contract to appear in Chicago July |finding themselves this year |, Always something would happen! q big league finish to some of his decisively beat “Tuffy” Wing, Port-|‘tacoma, and Henry’ ( - pide| George Guttormaen, Washington! tine champion, i planning an ex-|10, He will meet any one pickedgfor| or seven innings he pitched shut-| £0 SPoll his game, at a time when! pitching methods but it will soon Jan tiller, who had worn all his (ae cat atown, tangle in the second | quarterback last reason, 18 mponding| tensive tour of the country soon and|him by Promoters Finnegan and out tall, allowed nly two hits, one | Ne appeared to be going well. It] wear off. AM he needs is a couple Drevious California appearances, ® |oyt, while Babe Molmer, hard-hit she le working in a cannery in| he ts cxpected to appear In Seattle (Mullen, Billy Gibson, Tunney'a man-|a actatch, and had struck out aeven | Vould elther be lack of contro}, fall | of victorles to give him oontidends, T lting Aberdeen boy, meets Ad Muckle) \uert’ white ton fo take on nome during his travels. He was hero a/ager, nlso promised the officials that |mon, Altho wild thruout he was ‘inh ee or Inability to hold: the eniite a, eer pe Masai y © tonsing the salmon! few years ago when he dethroned!Gene would be on the ground six {able to get the ball ove 6 pine af i O BE COACH hae Hatt ti oi big aftaiy ate on | mroune i Willie Hoppe the first time | diyarin advan stssue ss? virial TR (he The cua na : searivea waa | 9 Most managers would havggwenk Heuidabedapsiinrc antes eel: Sarctd /au(dlbe: Wkahineten Wies| Tiowate toe! tho ‘abr | new Groves WAS) ened on Harriss in a very® short| spite x mont disappointing start, sity pitcher and football pl pale at tho Bike’ club, besides tho|surprises and innovations will be] . in much trouble, He was fortunate | ‘ planning pon ‘taidniy vi thereon fe leading cigur stores of the city. The | offered ; The ute slump js long over Tommy Gibbons says he fought) to get a 9 to 7 decision \eanne a cack ih kept the big! is the greatest southpaw pros: Ponty p the conoh. [lend gur nto y y aie at RAAT Bea abo Cry loo ollow, nursed him along, positiv ing game when he finishes his uni {ike aro planning « galn night,| ‘The first bout is billed to start wove IeLONdeCAROIAIAE, Pia the} with a blank mind from the sixth a8 8 that: Hes moment: He: Beautred pole |: OCCe G.MAVGs ROHN aa araaa Versity work. thelr band will be there, and many | promptly at #:30 o'clock, Ford during the war, ae wis ion tant rela if That's the}, After the kame Manager Mack. _| he woud be one of the mont effective) 1 Ment TNIV" MAGS Badia Ee y hterg@itlieh remarked to me thet he gambled ‘pitchers in the American league. ny too much for hin, 4 i