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THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912. RIGHT, BREEZY ST (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, April 1—-Fintshing in @ driving rata and bail storm, Ox easily won today the annual Es race with Cambridge on the wer Thames here by six boat the. The result was never in = ig the Oxontans winning as ey pleased, Oxford's time was 23 miputes. 3 seconds. The Cambridge crow away at 30 strokes to the minute after the Oxford captain had won the toss and chosen the Middlesex @lde, which was partially sheltered from the wind The shells ran even terms for the first half mile the Oxford crew rowing 32 strokes to the minute to this distance, and founding the half.mile mark only three fect ahead @ coxswain of the Oxonian asked more speed, and the crew in- stantly responded by sending oraft away in the lead, Cambridge hit it up to 38, but could not over- ad shell, At Herrods, y distance, Oxford was in the lead. The w slackeued its pace, allowing Cambridge shell to make a alight gain. At the three-quarters point Oxford wae still two lengths to the good. At this time a rain end hall storm started, and the onians pulled away easily from ir rivals, fini@hing six boat lengths to the good, Inovdators $8.00—The Ideal. Built for this climate, Sixtyogg, $8.00 ~——~SSsar sizes In proportion. Sold by .@ Chas. H. Lilly Co., Foot of Ma’ @, Seattle. . Hesy speaks for itself. _ IMPERIALES BRIEF AND — started | on practically | the | TORIES HARRY OSTDIEK of Cambridge, | —— COFFROTH AFTER BIG QUINCE BOUT (ey Vai SAN FRANCISCO, April, L—- James W. Coffroth, fight promoter, iw angling today for a mateh here between Aj] Kaufman and Charley Horn, heavyweights. It ts expected the men will be « a day or two. Kaufman has di since he was def several months ago by. Al He has just returned from & long trip in the mountains and is anxious to get back into the ring, ao tt is thought he will readily accept the prope bout. ooere hae been climbing the hope ladder steadily and is said to be} eager for a chance against Kaut man, Faeietatabalchladstalainieal * COAST LEAGUE TOMORROW * SAN FRANCISCO, April L *® —President Baum of the Pa- cific Coast league announced the umpires who would of- flciate in the opening series of the different games, when the league season begins tomor row. They are seeeeeee Sane OSTDIEK'S TEAM LOOKS GOOD ISLANDERS ALSO LOOK BETTER THAN LAST YEAR For quite a while Harry Oxtdiek and Lou > yke have been palling together In the Northwest league, but this year they will be hustling hard to beat » other, Outdiek at his old job at the helm of the In dians, and Nordyke in @ almilar position with the Victoria Island. ers, From presont indleationa both will step out with strong teams be hind them & time it looked as though pokane team would be serious. ened by the loss of Nordyke but with this fellow Hunky Shaw on the job, field will perhaps be ax strong as last year, Kippert will be missed tn the outfield, however, Victoria will have a strong pitch- if staff and possibly a better catching staff, but the outfield ts about the same, with big Ed Ken nedy, Clementson aud Jimmy Adams on the job. The infield will also be pretty much the same, al though tt will be strengthened with Nordyke on first base ee ee * ” * WABALL PLAYER SHOULD & * GE A GENTLEMAN, SAYS * * PRESIDENT OF PACIFIC & * COAST LEAGUE. * * ~ REE E RR RRR EH Allan T. Baum, president of the Pacific Coast Baseball league, dishes out a little talk to his men that might be well for other base ball players to momortae. “Players in this loagne must re. member that they are appearing be- fore ladies and gentlemen and are expected to be gentlemen, Rowdy- lam positively will not be tolerated, Bear in mind that there is a big distinetion between rowdyism and aggressiveness, I like an aggreé | ive player who is always playing | the game and fighting for hin rights. We want fighters, but we want them to be gentlemen fight- ors. It la not necesaaty for me to tell you the line between aggres siveness and rowdyiem. You have all had experience and you know *% | how far you can go, Got the fans % jto admiring you for your spirit, but = not to despising you for conduct fs an Insult to them. At San Francisco—George Hildebrand and George Wheel- er, for San Francisco vs. Oak- At Sacramento—Ed Finney land. b t My umpires have been instruct- THE STAR’S “SPORTING P PAGE = EDITED BY ROY WHITMAN sexe * LOU NORDYKE eeoeeeeeeeeseooer NEW ATHLETES FOR MULTNOMAH jubilant tS stare Athletic club bat Dr, Edmund C. Has ‘lop, New Eugtand rt a cham pion, and the other ts L nan, former Dartmouth ‘hurdle crack and star pole vaniter. the two men adding strength to an already formidable orga pois jelub members figure that 4} meh ought to have the str track team im the Northwest season, Drisbrow Breaks Record oak Wibro oot eae brow today holds the track record for a mile, having ¢ ered the distance tn 38 Mw in hie freak ractig car Jay uye See The new mark is 13 seconds faster than thet hang up by Barney et fleld in 1907. Three Case card and a Schacht also participated in the} races, which were witnessed by more than 10,000 people. 14-Inning ng Tie Game NEWARK, J., April 1—-Connte Mack’s world champion Athletics fre resting up today after oe hard- est tuasle of the present season when they ran ap against-s sake tn Joe Me@innity’s Indians here ‘The game went 14 innings to a 38 are every game. 1s COMPLETE | 2% PICTURES OF “GIANTS 6 ANOTHER TRIM BREMERTON peor BY SCORE OF 10 TO8 BY ROY WHITMAN Jack Barry's coborts grabbed a little practice at the ball park yes terday afternoon by dott™ things to the Bremerton club, to the tune of 10 to 3, The game wag not a par ticularly brilliant one, but it was a ©. TITUS AND CRAVATH ARE STRONG WI 4 work-out the Seattle m went along nicely. Waellydid elving for the ledguprs, and ens, the Snohomish boy and Melvor, the old Franklin bigh achoot kid, divided the time in the box. and oo °@ With Cruikshank on the sholf for repairs, those three fast gardeners Mann, Sidetlo and Moran, perform in the gardens, Mann grabbed a couple of hits and Moran got on: Sideto failed to connect. But they showed bushels of speed, Along about the first of June, when league rules. compel « 17-playe® team Barry in going to iowa to drop one of his outfielders, but he will have the} until that time to decide which one All three look good enough for mont ¥ team, but with Crulkehank on the job there is one more man than there is position to fill oeooo Danny Shoa has again dropped from view. He bobbed up a week ago long enough to Inform Dug that he would be on the job, but nothing more has been heard, In the mean nis} time Wally aud DeVogt bave been catching nice ball—espectally De Vogt. Wally ia probably lees e perienced than the litte French man, but he is a mighty good pros- pect, oooo Bill Dulin ts still on the third base job, and is looking better From present indica- tions he will do nicely. So will MeMallin, who is holding down the second bag tn place of Siner, laid up with a lame back, McMullin, Chick and Dulin will probably stick with the team until the out down June 1, but eventually the three will have to fight it out for the in- field utility and the third bese job. * SHERWOOD MAGEE * TH THE hides Outfielder John Titus, whose broken leg was the first check the | Phillies received in their march | toward the National league pen nant last summer, shows no indica tow of bis injury this spring. The auburn-hatred slugger favored his leg at first, but discovered it was a6 strong as ever. Titus’ batting at Fogel field, Hot Springs, Ark. shows Titus just as he has batted 4 furtgo to one of the recruit out- 8T. LOUIS, April 1.—au record! for attendance at preliminary ply are broken today by a crowd of 26,000 fans who naw the St.| Louls American league team defeat their rival of the National league LOS ANGELES, April L—A new) to 5 in the second game of the world’s record for a mile on a@|spring series, The Cardinals had fz, GABBY CRAVATH ° 1S TAME NOW @| motorcycle belongs to W. E. Hash the game safely pocketed until the} flelde not this C. C. Cravath | soctation Ee out 2 he tm pinch hitter |tetder with the |been in fast o fled to stick, is terrific. The photograph, made |-— TAC Steel price $2. MOUTNPIECD and Peri Casey, for Sacramen- Fea that they are not to punish play- to vs. Vernon. lers for trivial offenses, When CIGARETTES At Los Angeles —Engene */ player is ordered out of the gane McGreevy and Sam Meetes, * |] shail know that bis offense is not ‘he s0 homest in their workman- * % for Portland vs. Low Angeles. zs trivial one, that he has either in- companied ‘bye, ina ai co|® sulted the umpire or the ¢rowd. *, Frank Kian, © vey “ot ship, superior in'good tobac ke th RR RRR ERS ** | Rvery player: stdered out wilt be| me aneecight title, Is wp, route! well blended, smoke so fragrant! yy Firat =F Cale for Chinks ey $5. P Rig! 5 ee Tine |today for Pittsburg, where he — 01 that regulates Itae off box G Chip and Mii tool through the mouthpiece, COE rey. Cal, April 1—The| “The leakue Wants meni who will Ginhoos, Bugle. nfiownced bo that they speak quality in any ghampion Chinese base rbail team of| play baseball in clean ‘spbrismans-| would bring Klaus back here In lu will tackle the Untversity| lke, gentlemanly but aggressive) May to fight Eddie McGoorty me Calffornia nine this afternoon at| fashion. It will not keep hoodtu cen! lot his first string men against th 10 for 10 ts | Thin will be the first who flashed over the distance in/eighth, when the Browns came N Coeeesccoseecces seek ak acy lee ball cine paond pegs erage 4 pray é s Tine $000, ext beg Leader of the National team r a <a aay aa datters tn 1910 and up im front 41 26 seconds, also held by Hasba. run for the Browns. Ut Bop ee When he bashed Vmupito tle, darkness intervening. SEUESARTONERETRAAT BAN FRANCISCO, ai og see, cut tee neran and was retired. by Preml- oa it Lynoh, Sherwood dl fa tamed individual now, With a team picked by many ‘to win the National league * Magee cannot afford to be fe pended Manager Doolin Pi weight question mre ot wateh him clowely, to hye terical outbursts, for his star ie ia marked man ik ire i<e:-"2¢ DIRECTORY BY DISTRIC NOICE UNDERTAKING PARLORS BROADWAY AND | NITION NION ACETATES Mae eg es 5 : Sa eceeeeeveeecee oeece NOMINATION COUPON 2:30. Coach Schafer will send all) Hor weenie” Orientals. game in this country of the Chinese, who plan a tour of several monghs, fielder of the Jim MeAleer order, Magee is one of the Phillies’ gréat- peceianeET taking og various throughout the United States. college teams Sporting Editor Star: PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT, THEY Renton, Rainier Valley, nominate: ARE: RELIABLE Name . and Columbia Date. ...gse.005- Jackson Street COLUMBIA —$<$<$<$—$—————— CITY SASH & DOOR CO. | mem nar te Still the Jinx — SCREEN DOORS AND | WINDOWS Made to order. All kinds of Poul-| try Netting and Fly Screen. 5000 Rainier Ave. Seattie, Wash. _———————_—_—————— DUDLEY & SONS —PRowEs— Sunset Beacon 1371, Ind. Col 40 FUEL, ALL KINDS | Certified Weight, Certificates _—_auaniry amp watome | GROCER } W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1 ‘The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of the Rainier Valley. Pure Foods—Full Weights "JACKSON ST. ———$——— HOTEL IDAHO AL, THOMAS, Mgr. 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Howard received his linjury in taking « fast throw from | pitcher to second on a double play. With the final game of practice —— en season stored away in their grips, Williams & McKnight |the Angels today are awaiting the IF YOU_COME AND SEE US WE [opening of the season The Henry ‘WILL SHOW YOU and Cornett Giants were the victims LIVE WIRE BARGAINS of the Berry men yesterday by a ‘Phone Miack 71, Ind. white ani. | Sore of 5 to 0. Howard banged out HARDWARE Renton Public Market {'Market, bh Butter, Fe PHO! Sunset, Main 61, or Ind. White 122 |a homer and Brooks three doubles. Tracie 207 Traders Bldg Gordon Renton Hardware Co, pe Some Big Specials on Here, COmMm AND SEB. 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He joined the team last fall, afler @ great season with Den Jand on one trip around the big} of ‘players jand critics. He has been called the greatest spitball piteher in America, by some enthusiasts. Hoffman on Shelf OAKLAND, April 1.4-Bud Sharpe, manager of the Oakland Coasters, would make no annogncement to- day as to the team ‘ie will have ia the field against San Francisco when the league season opens | morrow afternoon. The ‘mn Jquantity just now 1s “Issy”_Hoff- man, who strained a Mgayfént his right side recently x {he was nnable to practice with th squad, If his injury preveats hy taking part in the opener, Ratter- son probably will play in left fiel and Coy in right. Ables will vig for the Oaks. HALF PRICE SALE O OF JE Blegant stock of Wateh monds, Wm. Rogers’ Silv ete., now being sold at hall The best bargains you ever saw. FRANK BRIGGS 1330 First Ave, ™ ._ Arcade Annex ae ° i LRY Dia-| are, | ce, | jball pra ont play on a it with terrific force thiv apring, ever since he first picked @| 4p a bat, on Fogel field. The annual spring vacation dn the Seattle schools has at last “ar. rove.” This meapa that school ac- tivities will be suspended until April 8, when all will return for) — another jong session of grind. Base- foe in the high schools be_resumed with great enetgy as the season will be officially opened on Friday, April 12, when Queen Anne plays Broadway and Tacoma comes to Seattle to play Lincoln. The track season will be opened on April 27 by Broadway and Tacoma PECIAL PRICES FOR f FAMI THIS WEEKE TRADE SUPPLIE Imported Holland Gin one de oe ar Geneva. Sper 80c Prima Vista Burgundy. 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