12 THE BEATTLE BTAR WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923 SAM AGNEW TRIED TO BUY SALT LAKE CLUBS FRANCHISE

] | OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN |4!RneasKkindskins | Amateur Results Kilban1 e Talks of of HHis | ! i ! l . - BeatBeat BBees | CHELAN WINS | Plans for His Future CHELAN, May 30, - The Wenatches . i ¢ a Kagles defeated Chelan here Sunday by i BY JOHNNY KILBANE E | Stodd moore In & fast ganie Helbert - Utah in | ¥nocked & long home rus 1o the center Featherwelght Champic: of the World Rights - Opener 3 | finld fence i 1922, Copyright, by N. K. The soure n . ¥ A. Bervice, Inc., in United States and all foreign i . i countries Chelan ’ . . 8 » 3 that bave copyright laws., is Hand of San Francisco ‘Take Game i Reproduction prohibited 10-Inning by ¢ “ 3 - Wenatches Eagles ...... AM not for with Helbert training any harder my fight Criqui - Magnates Seen Behind 2to 1 Score; Jake and Garton; Neander and I l on Daveuport on June 2 than 1 ever trained before. 1 am taking ~ Agnew's Proposition Mound {longer to do but actual is no ' ‘ MY, ADAMS LEAGLE it, the training more strenuous, YAKIMA, May 20..-The White Swan the past two months | have taken work at the { light road H. LASSEN copped first and Medicine teams ‘l"or BY LEO nunos |Hldlnlw Valiey hall 6:30 :SEATTI.H In the every morning. 1 follow this with a b of syndicate baseball of the series from Balt winners Mi, Adams jeague nap. ; lAlw|'ruokames last Eunday. a 2 to 1 in Then a light luncheon, very and at 3 m. some b SPEAK]NUcharges, Bill Lane, president of iyesterday by tally, & light, p. 10*‘ The Indlane defeated Hannah by I the Salt Lake club, stated Tuesday |frames, Elmer Jacobs hurled for | ncore of L to 1, while Medicine Valley gym work, with a round or two with either Al Ziemer or White Ewan, 18 10 7. catcher of the the grum town and Ted }ht.( ; Ahat Sam Agnew, | boys Pllotte| lT?mmg: a named Owen "'wan .Mcl,ausghlin or youngster O'Malley, * San Francisco club, approached him on the mound for the enemy, |' WIN CLOSE GAME whom I have taken under my B in Salt Lake when Beattle soored first, when w 0 weeks ago lhlvk' The Pest Bhos Shop team nosed out ! and Crane ' A brisk walk at '! & the Seals and Bees were playing in | Eldred doubled brought the Pugets In a fast and exciting game wing. night, on £the Utah metropolis and asked him him over with & single, Walla Walla field Bunday. A triple and to bed at 9 o'clock. Tommy Gibbons | [ play by Oris Bracken in the ninth ended The teams battled on even terms 10 a on his club, | = put price | the contest. Art Dwyer twirled nics ball That doesn’t sound & Lane stated that Agnew told him funtil the ninth, when Leslle n:di for the winners, allowing but three hits, exactly } Gets Horseshoe Strand in Pote Ritchie Jernberg was the star for the losers, does it? But it he wanted an on the singled tusn, strenuous, Bthat option | | | A horseshoe, made by the late threw second off’ The score- B B E Lake franchise to place the | badly to to plek ! ‘certainly me in condi- “Bob” I"Salt 0 e 3 0 gets || Fitzsimmons, one time and that went ‘l'ul?u : | ¢lub In San Jernardino, a city of ! Leslle, worthy tol s i Best Fhoes Bhop . 5 0 tion, and it will anyone. || world’s champion, and presented 5,000 on the California coast third; then Leslie scored on Jernberg, Btrout and Barberis; Dwyer o | WH-, {] Lou Houseman, was mailed ’ and Green has Lane turned him down and told {hoit's Infleld chance, which forced| Two years of inactivity & ’E from Chicago the other day to Btrand at second, him that he intends to hang on to had no ill effecis on 3 £ STIMBON TIMBER LOSES my sys- Tommy Gibbons “for good luck” The visitors got twe on the Salt Lake club for a couple of men in ! The In b | | BREMERTON, May 30, Allen tem. It has resulted (] his fight with Jack Dempsey the but only even it it costs him 30,000 & tenth, Leslie hit Into n dou lost (o the Ktimsoen Timber com- m| B years | ;!um 1] in Bhelby on July 4 nine here §to the of Lane is millionalre | ble play, { ipany Sunday, ), George necessity lengthening "syear 1o do so. a | Wright played a nice game for the losers, and is in baseball for the Lang got a life In the tenth my of i*sportsman i fur.{while Ricaard 'twirled nice ball for the period training. Beattle when hit Roh Iexcitement and not for business | Pllette him. | ! winners Up to four weeks ago 1 trained I {wer to only. The Salt Lake club is singled right and RHN'I; intermittently. That is, ll'd motor The | NACHES TROUNCED walked, Weish tried to n| Cleveland now : from a money winner, but Lane | pull to every and then, MOXEE, May 36, Moxes won from to the squeeze play, but fouled twice und! and stay at my city house. But for £§B just fighter enough keep ! Naches, § to 1, I& « good game Bunday order the singled to been Figlels in to right fleld, bringing | Lawther nice the win. the four weeks it has * ~Utan give [then | twirled ball for pust over the run, wnd was touched for four ctber bo¥'s“’Tcm‘“‘some restless nights. winning i ’nru, only nothing but work., 1 put Owen bingles, Every man on the winnlog team PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Two games are on the books { & Charley Lockard, while in Los An. for| In charge of the camp, and a strict {socyred st least one hit, ! Won, Lost Pet with first start. that the rumpus seore— he has I'll {San 36 20 :phl reecntly, charged ‘tudny, the | The R NN guardian been, say! Francisco ...... 841 ling at 120, i shsruadsnssbnsnne 4 3 !)nnn.;.-i 2 2 884 £ Frisco owners, thru Alfred Putnam, I Naches . 3 What of Crigui? 1 don't know sapdatiintice B 15 s |Sacramento 29 THE soOoßy | i Moxes ...... 25 537 :-H%Otlr)' of the club, stated that much about him, 1 came near Halt AB. PO, A, {Vernon ..... sBO ! Lake R. IL B.| | Malre and Nochelle; Lawther and oo siniin 26 527 made a mistake in not landing & o o meeting him European SN i"h’ 0 oiddot | Fredericks, 1t | 0!! Darnes, during my |Mul! e, o 8 6 519 BB ssiis 2 o 1 Q o 108 Angeles ...... c.... .the Seattle franchise befors Red ik‘urlll. trip a year ago, but the bout fell 24 2 453 1L i 1 0 a‘ lastie, ,ivio.os8 1 o RI T LKilliter, Lockard and thelr assocl TRINIDAD mxn_ thru. He s S a 3 317 0 ' probably good, but 4 of (...o.oc 3 1 0 0} ORMIEBA: ivinneiivaviis 20 did. Btrand, TRINIDAD, May 30,-«The Palisades 1] 270 .ates IWIIRGIS: 10 cisvan’d 0 "Gvig- @O~ 01 he has been fighting as long as i :1..1l club went down to defest before Seals have been yelling [Sneshan, 8 & 1. 3 1 RESULTS & The syn 35"...... o | Trinidad here Bunday Ly & score of 4 to I, and is nearly as old, However, Pontce, g Gy Beattle ever the Seattle | a 9 ~.... sicidnl the winning 2, Salt Lake 1 (10 junings). baseball since |l, Bpencer, pitcher, struck 1 count him a harder |“@icate § 2 than ¢ saces " 3 o opponent Portland 190, :9'o!-:- 1 {out seven, while Kimble, his rival, Sacramento 4, was sold in March. Certainly teas 8 ° Dundee, Nan 8, Lelub | Pillette, p ) o L 0 whiffed five, Johnny Francisco Oakland 3. to Los -Bam Agnew hasn't enough money score- I'm , Angeles 9, Vernon 4. -; The R M B never afrald of the fighter such a deal as the Salt Lake | Totals ...,...‘;'. -; " :': .’0 Pallnaded ...ccovessnnsssizs o 3 LSwing 1 who looks flerce. 1 don't accuse | Neattle. AL R, M. PO. A, B N NATIONALL¥AGUE > purchase and Lockard's charges Troled o oirnoviiangoiesiesil 1 jlane If ~..0000e. 4 1 0 2 0 Dundee of caulifiower 0| Kimble and MeCarthy; Hpencer and having ears, ‘ Won, Lost, Pet. never been refuted. o 1 1 BOw . have {Rehwer, vf ...... s 8 e 0 YOOk but I merely make this as a point, .ilg 10 27 1 2 1 o Wheeler, i [Bidred, ¢f ~.000.. 8 Enhnvsdivenss ol 15 595 that. o, If a ';;.‘rht's f a fighter has disfigured !l'lluhurz 4 2 1 0 face, Welsh, 1b civionee 15 COLTS TAMED COMBEE o srasuriovisiB 18 500

ivssnnnee 0 ° ‘ “ ; | it Is & he PBE OFF, # sign got that way be- “Tiowld Li M 8 . Of BENTON CITY, May 30 The Benton el A 20 AT OUT Crane, 3D ° 1 1 i i’ | AIO ...cooo4 o %5035seeuvosi- BT ~ JOHNSTON & City Does sucorsniully tamed the Kenne. cause of a lack of of 55s 19 472 0 1 1 [ knowledge Raldwin, &b .s.eo. 1 ooy ~ IN UNIFORM Shades Sacco @] BROORIYR beiiviivn 1T 1 ATS Young 2 lwick Colts ot the local lot Nunday by n‘ protecting his faclal Beware . o Jimmy B e X beauty, Carmen BB i OIDBREL . vivvisnresse 18 19 AT fv?d“Doe" Johnston was out in uni- 10-tO-4 count Hensvy hitting and fawt of the sisenves & 8,8 "} §ly who is P fighter unmarked! Sovebipvans 39 7 270 form the first fielding, assisted by VYorrest Jensen's " yesterday for time Friends to home to want know how 1 il'l;lludrlphu s.l-colu. 'I s run, paved the way vietory for ...... ;l -5 £ e was beaned by Carroll Can. in Draw Bout in Totale 9 i RESULE® SBince Arena Headliner & re- think the home tossers. Benton City has my next match is out. One oyl when winning run scored. coming Boston 10, 7 pld last week ! Philadelphia (first f markally good team this year, winning I can't tell game); them, except to say Boston 2, Philadelphis 2 felt like had BY LEO H. LASSEN ' Reare by inaings from the best clubs in the Yakima (second game), , just somebody ulmni that I Pitisburg 7, “It ...... would {Bt Lake 00000000161 be foolish to go in l Chicago 6. "dumped a load of bricks on my Young Carmen, the clever San Jose, Cal, was a for one R 101101067224 Brooklyn 3, Now Yurk 0. lightweight, surprise package s ANOTHER VICTORY Vi half-expecting to lose. 1 )2 But, as Cincinnati 2, ....o00::+ 000100000 3,5 t Louls S when that ball hit me” says Boatile The fast going Nainier Beach nine have ihead Jimmy Sacco last night at the Arena. dvl always sald, you never D vrivensien 0031000338 can feated the Vostoffice in n “Johnston, “and believe me I game featured tell. AMERICAN The Californian to And [ wouldn't advise a LEAGLE proved himself to be a very versatile fellow with the {eather mit- Runs respousible for-~Jacobs 0, Pillette by heavy hitting, The score was 15 1 " " been dizzy for several days.” lmve‘ young 1 friend, Won. Lost. 2. Pllletts 3. Pases HRoberts comprised or Pet, tens and he Biruek out-—=Jacobs 1. Knobiageh, Taylor and anyone eclse, on anything in con- RO TOPIE was first Sacco all the that he wanted. -vkts o 38 10 A23 Johnston playing gave fight on ballsJacobs Pilletie 3 it by the wrecking erew for the Deach team, ,fv’ base | 1, nection with n fight, SN Cleveland when Carl Carmen his of Lahe while Murphy Burr llhll-delphu anssnsnasan o 0 14 £t for Mays of made best showing the right off the bat in the first session. He pitehed balls—Nheshan, Haldwin, and led the l'oaml?vo! I ICnveland night want to ...... 000..,. 20 16 s { Stoien bases—Baldwin, Sheehan Two- aFgregation, fight both Criqui and t"the Yanks beaned Ray Chapman knocked Dundee { Detroit sassncisnnntds 38 19 Alg Sacco clear across the ring three times, thru the ropes once, and carried the base BitaPredericks, Blidred 1. Nacrifice Ths seore- n o ?.‘1 this summer, and eliminats LU o 195 " the Cleveland died AOE s bv AN i Sl ey 'and shortstop of| [ hite o Kearns, Jiligtte, Ritehie, Weish Rainter BOScH ovicovaossisslß o the him '3O contenders. v fight to entirely. strongest Then the WEARRINETON ' iesioe il i blow the next day. Johnston batted in—Crane, Welsh, Wilhoit. Protoflioe ..i.ovevinivssnyesit 13 2 424 Sthe yltuns il | | future? CRIOBEY 55200 veichonss 4 394 The second, third and fourth rounds were even | Deuble play—Crane to Orr 1o Welah Jones and Gibeon; Thomas and Fowler, sce the ball hit him, but sessions, with of BIRIROR s ives vt ““didn’t says plenty milling. I iusein il 0 296 [ Time of geme~llßo, Umplres—Ward and don’t know. While I'm in trim, never regained conscious- B SOl I R Chapman O| ee e e s I would be | Byron, | foolish not to take on BESULTS rounds narrow by margins, any more 1 do Cieveland &, Chicago 4. for that fights. want to % “It's lucky me that ball | | Philadelphia 2. Boston 1, the best of the in- retire, but I've sald that so much hit me on the temple,” says New York 4, Washington 2. didn't I ?fng am afraid to say it any more. 8t Louls &, Detroit §, “ Johnston, “but I've been beaned be. l' and Eventually I will, but itttAl fore and I'll be back in there again Carmen showed a good left, no promises until the next snow | , N oafew days.” he rolled with Sacco's punches ef. Brick Eldred was the hitting star comes! DEMPSEY’S DAD fectively, making the Boston battler yesterd®y., Little Dynamite cracked - QUEEN ANNE One thing is sure—l'm out of s , . out twydoables, single and gottwe Mitch. business for miss time and time again, walks Ih May 30.—Pinkey good. It iy goingto l WON’'T BE ' WELSH DOING five irips. Hrick can hit FREF STANDINGS TILT, be THERE ; Sacco did his work at close for you@s truly time. SCHOOL CHICAGO.world's junior welterweight the fight game or one of its The 'v»-,.i;"% best any Won, Lost. Pet. eil, father of Jack Dempsey, ; 4 K / West Beattle ooiivivceies ¥ 1 was knocked out Ben. allied hile the “Doc” is on' the side. quarters last night and had Car. school won thechamplon, by branches for good. By the world’s heavyweight AGDS B ‘ AT | champion, denies tired after the Fredericks, the young sutfisider of the siasvecrennne Leonard, 1 young men mixing w»\sumomx ny lightwelght champion, a that he Jimmy Welsh is playing pretty ciiiisessieveses 5 A class A grade school baseball latter, refer to class for busi- willattend the at Shel- Bees, opened the with & double toEIRARUE | fight Hnes game ¥ 8 round of a ness men with a nice the last two rounds. i . in the last scheduled month's stay out went .. when defeated . & game around the bag. It is in ' 16t and to third on a saerifics, but | [Rotsevelt iiiiiiiiais8 500 championship they 1 by when Dempsey defends his title was Broadway ..iiiiveniinin8 4 509 here on the farm. I'll ~ however, that is . The boys of the ringaide seats killed off &t the plate on [ . yesterday afternoon at|. 10.-round contest last night. make my farm against Tommy 4. his hitting, winning l.ulh‘l‘ s Gibbons on July grounder to Orr, Balard ....cseviheeooo6o 8§ S 0 fans. he busted who lay the family tin on the re. h Badcon, A riot marked the end of the attractive, with a dancing pavifion "I want Jack .over the Yesterday | BANEOIN _frames livery was demonstrated yesterday in time o e \r;w.;?g::{-f:?\. R \\ \\\\\\\ (nipped just when a runner ) not R, »*‘::\;\:» N - offective only because he has Redsking o ;I-I-;' NN when the tried to bunt on SIKI WANTS MORE caught R SRR \\Q\\&\\\ was napping oif second RsR"52 R, SR but because | by PR SN - ‘:\:lf:‘ NNN N the he knows him? He started YSR L \.:'(. . .:\\\\..\\ ~ stuff, the with (5% ¥y ::'it"':“"‘ season Battling Bikl, colored boxer, the R oNNARN use i, has| IYnluka. Japanese pitching star P 3N “\\\\AR D i¢ \”‘*.\: -§\o7§"§ss2f RN ‘3:l\'"‘?:'.: Howto Portland and many of the boys and a a 5 »W: NN R NN3 wired challenge for of Garfield, The score: R, R 3 TN \'-N;‘\ AN H, 13, TrOn .N. RS RTR 9ARO S}}R \Qs:.;..RN ‘\{\\§\&AR SR . SRR s S girls present yesterday couldn't fig- match with Mike McTigue, thewturnlIrigh lllormcvoll ) & ‘é‘\" \.,\T' \\\\z\\‘:\\\“\“PSN '-:~::-‘\\~:--:-.~;::;,--.,; R \:‘}\ :\-_.,‘ AR Cra s iftev 8 LA SR %‘\&\\‘\;‘ . \\\\\ :'“" u“ e oA P \ ). TR o ~":§ LR i R \s\§\‘ \’\\“\-,\x‘._‘:\“:_SRR RN " .t J ou! Portland v X ;}l‘s‘-\'?;.,‘\ Y SN ure why ecouldn't use He wants the mateh OAIRIOIR "N‘S\o e j);‘:’:t\j\& \\ R ;\_ heavywelght, S vvt "V) RRN L R - HIS BROTHER S ed Bok N “‘-'V;g\' RN SRy \\\, him. Some that : S Ys\&&\}\ R %\ &SRR SRR B say he has been or ‘:). AN to take place either In France Butteries: Gardner and R B® NPRPRRNNR NARAR who worked Sait Alexander; ' | o RAGE REEEE i Q\\ <:\‘~ N .Ted Pllette, for t~ the Bees | -:(-,»»}\{q . loaned for the season. 3 RiPRX Foster, Yutaka BPR SR R x\\ Q\\R America. ¥ | and McGuern, SRS RR £ SRR R RN L ] g, xS 3 RSN3 SRi 3 g . eP 3bRSgR3ARPR ?\(\ 8;& \.\%\\,&'.‘ \ W ‘.3» ot FENN %"'\\”:QR SRR et LN \.\\}I SN YS ) AS el SN ‘ | h -AR BN ‘\\J\&*; NYY B4 SR Rl b3 V”%\ bsN i & S SN &SN & "TWO . R RR ¥ AN ’ 2 3 ".‘;:fl-.:\_-_ ON SATURDAY 2 ;><.\-.&t~.°\\.:- e§"~1R the time, A promises 1o be one of .l RRy B L There are probably vary few Seat. {he most A ’ 53LR \ :f-\‘ v é% time in {\\ T R the annual alleity track The 100.yard ’ Pt ARG b, R& SAN dosh won't be all contested in the % ~tle sport lovars who haven't been meet at the Stadium ‘knonl,\- history of o)Ay$. p Q.} Saturday after- that these two colored athletes r\qy Y i&“‘@\p\ this will prep sports, A great crowd i gARy“o‘\\:,\; - B 8 4 : . question, noon, The fg ex. RL T 3 "\ ) asked 100.yard dash, with these £y compete in. The broad Jjump should be RRR ,"*"-\' pected PR ) For the benefit of the few who to at the Stadium Sotur. & \s&\o . two men as the fentured be " 0 e ‘R performers, anothor thriller, A few weeks O quite clear what dny aftornoon to witness the \\\ Loaren't on it's all holds as much com. ®R{%& 3.":'»‘,?? \Q\?-\ LR ..“‘ Interest as any single ago Jenking the } d) R smushed high school :{‘ K V a little word of explanation: petition, \‘}S. '{‘ p °§; athletic event of the 4 & e ; ‘\ i year, Both brond ff\ RS.M \{S‘ i;gi?out,- Jump made by Taylor lust The % Ab the preliminaries for the great Frankiin have sturred In nnd moot \ON Brice previous meots, und : b N ._' : your, ’l‘uyl.m' Jenkins will both will be run off in é %“\\‘R-SRPR SR ,\"‘ aay}or,1 colored sprinter and Ed watchey show huve the Studium Pl 5) S\3\- \\.\‘ o\\% (o they { - D : ¥ w - high negotiuted out ¥ri- oPRIo 8 be \wz_ gunuing for new murks, N N N SN) Rt s day, X } $ ; ; ! ¢ N - " g & 1