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Six teams open in three cities of the league, and the fans of those three cities will gaze at the jopening day parades with lustrous jeyes, and then jam tbe ball park and root for the fans in the other th haunt the places where the returns are regeived, and hope against hope During the season there will be other ball games just as good—be ter, in fact, but opening day is an event of the season, and one not to be aneesed at. It is the day when at least some of the tension ts re leased and the pent-up fan at last has a chance to ooze forth some of his surplas enthe Mayor ( SotteriIt spent the greater | part of the forenoon warming up, He told President Dugdale he pos tively would not go into the with a cold arm. He intimated that he would not have his career blighted by overworking bis salary wing so early in the season. Dug reluctantly ited to allow his honor the ui e of his catchers for several hours this morning. It is confidently expected, therefore, that the mayor will show something = = eoescee box | when he steps to the plate this af tornoon - After many sleepless hours and thinklesa moments Jack Barry and Nic Williams have about decid: upon the young athletes who will step forth and burn them over the plate. It is atniost certain tt wilt be Frank Kastley for the Pippine and Bill James for the Giants, Of arse, this is contingent on thelr }warming up well, Barry will have Melvor and Schneider in reserve, and Williams will have Lefty Ton- |neson and Bill Bloomfield ready to jatep forth If anything happens. | gant Over in Spokane the Chamber of Commerce is going to give the ball |players a big feed, no matter who wins, Joe Cohn is bent on taking | the opening game, and Lou Nordyke lis determined to grab the scalps of |his former team mates, Lou is @ pretty popular personage around the lInland empire burg, and If he does | ret away with the game it won't set bad at all with the Spokane folks, #0 there's pleasure in store elther way Willis will probably pitch for the Spokane boys, and Bill MeCreery for the Intanders, Excitement ts running high In Ta- coma today, and you wouldn't imag ine for a minute that it waa the same burg that came near losing tte | franchts That's a sore spot with |the Tacoma fan, now that the fever season is at hand. Mike Lynch and his Tigers passed through the city last might, and today they tangle with the champion Beavers. It will be a battle of spitbatlers, Schmuts of the younger school against Geo, gle, the vet, Baseball made {taelf felt in many | ways today, in all walke of life, It von affected the grouchy gentle man who apparently doesn't know there is such a thing as the great national game. He didn’t think this morning, the office boy had a toothache, and the head-book keeper had to attend th efuneral of om aunt, but la dawn upon him, will have played its little part ‘even his day's existence. in WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO WIN ONE OF THESE OLYMPIC MEDALS? (Special Photographs Take ond and third placer sides of the medals are Olympiad. A GOOD CARD AT COOKS’ SMOKER Pat Scott and Mickey O'Brien are to be the wind-wp feature of an all- star card that the Cooks and Assist |ants’ local No, 24 are putting on at jthe Labor Temple on next Friday jevening and as this is about the classiest lightweight match that has been arranged this season a bumper jcrowd Is expectgg to turn out to see this contest Another big bout that ts just as |good as the main event is the one |between Jimmy Ray and Harry | Forbes. These boys have m twice, Forbes winning ones and the other one was a draw, so it is need less to say that this one will be full of action Tom Martin aod Floyd Goodman is another star attraction that is down on the bill, and Bob Williams, the genial secretary, who has charge of the arrangements prom ises that the rest of the card will be in keeping with events that have | been announced * Fight for Local Title * . Tonight ¢ eeeeveeeeeveeeeees | With the Johnny Kelly vs, Char. lie Folirich match as the headliner, fistic arranger Daniel Salt of the Ballard club promises a swell show for the fight fans at his establish- ment tonight The big nt is for the pionshp of the city dash for the and it cuts a big winner. Kastner and Charlestrop clash in the semt-wind up. Kastner defeated Charlestrop in a previous contest but Charles trop thinks hee deserves another chance. Dick Chandler of the 8. A C. and Geo. La Fever of the Bal lard club will mix and the two boys should furnish a humdinger bout. General Salt also has something up his sleeve in wrestling and he says BROADWAY RINK 711 E. Pine St. fl Afternoon and Night | Phone 781. HL. G. Koller, Mgr. light heavyweight cham-| in the day t¢ will! and thus basball| for this in in Sweden for The Gold, silver and bronze medais will be awarded winners of first, seo in the Olympic games. The obverse and reverse shown above. cups will be offered. These revert to the Olymple committee at te next ch winner receiving a diploma and a medal In some of the events challenge the men ace first raters. Also Mr. Salt will put on two preliminertes. The Whangdoodle trio will enter tain during the intermissions, but its not so serious as one would think as Dan says the intermish will be short. * IS CLASS OF THE ° ‘g LEAGUE ™ eeeceereecseseccses | DON CAMERON Don Cameron, the Tacoma Tiger's big husky, looks like about the best first sacker in the league. He was with the Oakland Coasters last y but had to make way for the new manager, Bud Sharpe. He batted 265 and fielded 989, THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1912. SPO Edite TWO FAST INFIELDERS WHO WILL PLAY SEMI-PRO BALL EVE WATKING RTS y ROY WHITMAN JOE LEVIN Two of the fastest infieiders in the Northwest, outside of league company, are Joe Levin and Eve Watkins. semi professional teams this yi Each will be with fast Levin with Maryeville and W. kine with the Wenatchee team. ‘These clubs will be two of strongest around th part of ahe country. With Matt Stanley, Jimmy Clark and Nick Fuller as a precious, Wenatchee should have a suc cessful searson. The Maryevilie club ie going after the state championship. Mel Duncan has signed to catch, and Levin will probably take care of the third bag. Levin is under contract with the Houston club, but does not care to go East, so will not report. Duncan formerly played with Mem: phis. — Incubators $8.00—The Ideal. Rultt climate, Sixty-cag, $8.00. Other sizes in proportion, Sojd by the Chas. H. Lilly Uo., Poot of Miin | eee St, Seattle Dance at Droamiahd tonight *** NONTHWESTERN aaun BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 pm PORTLAND Vs. SHATT! Admission, 25¢ and 500, Vester Car, Or Ed EdwinBrown,D. sale Leading Dentist AVENUB iy Bloek. Make @ Wol- ombise Wilt FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS ae Above rates Mtigctive Deo. 14, “11 to March 18 Bloamers and Schedules Sabject Notice, in Duck. Ind. 736 Know Your Dentist People are beginning to find out that many #0 called dental specialixts are not dentiate at all, but in reality are men who are neither graduates nor regis to practice dentistry fn a dentist's hax ‘otect yourself? hie Hoenke to prac dentistry in Washington, for a damage once caused to your teeth If hard to repair. In this office every dent license is displayed before the operator's chatr Don't you think that « guar antee from an office run tn this manner is worth more. to you than a guarantee from Mae who is not ® dentist? Remember, we do work “tor half that charged by our oo petitors, Regular extra hoaee Bio gold crowns $4; plates $6 regular $10 Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Mana, be 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Unton NOTK—Mring ad with you ®: seen | pert who makes that Catalogue and advice free. A LUNDEENG Co, 1107 Third Ave We Make a Specialty of Ladies’ Suits French Dey, Beam Ch Pressed for $i ned and and Portions: Prices. Union Dye Works, Inc. Classy Cleaners and Dyers Office, 1075 Pike Bt Furs, Quilts, Mant at Very Measonal have many good reasons why you should have ua examin our eyes and make your glasses he aalinfaction of all the cum tomers wh the greatest DIAMOND rings from $10 up. Watches from $1 up. Flue wateh re pairing. Houghton & Hunter, Jewelers, 215 Yesler Way, Frye Building. 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DOPE AND CcOMmM we terme | RIVERS AND WOLGAST SIGN FIGHT ARTICLES (iy United Press Leased Wire: LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 16-~ Lightweight champion Ad Wolgant and Joe Rivers, Mexican whirlwind, are scheduled to box .wenty rounds for the 103-pound title on the after- noon of next July 4 The woight is to be 133. pounds) ringside, Wolgast probably will) seato in at 132 pounds, Rivers, al though boxing now at 126 goends, | is growing rapidly and probably will step into the ring at the full/ allowance limit | It was 12 o'clock when Wolgast, | with his egg-sized diamond blazing | from his shirt front and bis ne cane, walked into the fight head-/ quarters, Tom Jones accompanied) him. | Hello Ad,” cried Promoter To CeCarey, with a welcoming smile as he seized the lightweight cham | pion’s band and shook tt vigor ly. Over wWolgast, should the face of Jones For a few seconds McCarey and Jones looked at each other wither. ingly and then both hurriedly be gan conversations with others of the welcoming circle. Both were thinking of their recent telegraphic war when Jones told McCarey, over the wire, that Ke was a joke be cause he only offered Wolgast $12,- 00 to fight Rivers. Kverything that goes now, and we have the money to back it,” bellowed Jones, “We will make any weight for this bird Rivers from 122 up and let him name the weight “We are going to work on the! Fourth of July and we would rather | work here than any other place. | We would like to get Rivers as it would be a great contest, but Riv 4 18 only one of a half dozen chal-| lenges | Just then McCarey broke into} the boisterous Mr. Jones’ talk { we have said “Any man that sends me an in sulting telegram exan McCarey [as he his arms toward Jones Nobody sent you an insulting ram and if we did we did not ean it,” roared Jones before Mc could finish I think that my record in fighting game hes warrant uld be treated with re snapped McCarey | My record is just yours and don't you | howled Jones | Just then the deep, even voice of | |Wolgast came between the two} scrappers like a wedge | "T"told Jones to send that tele-| gram and we both sent it as a| |joke,” he said. “I thought that we/ knew each other well enough for| Me of us to understand it.” | waved ar the | that 1 wh pect,” | as good forget it, Wolgast, in his eanestness, had thrust out bis hand to Uncle Tom| McCarey and placed it on the pro-| moter's knee as the latter stood with one foot elevated on the seat) of a chair | McCarey tnatinetively thrust out/ his hand and while no one im the jcirele paid the slightest attention to it, McCarey and Wolgast were holding hands like two schoolboys jand yelling at the top of their HARVEY DONALDSON WANTS ACTION Harvey Donaldson, the national bantamweight champion, is on the warpath and he thinks that all these little fellows are passing him up and want none of his game, for, he says, a8 soon a8 he mentions wres- |Ging to any of them they all dis |appear around the corner or under the table. Harvey bas beaten all the boys his size around here but he would be pleased to give anybody 10 pounds in weight and then throw them twee n an hour, and further- more he says he don't care how far he bas to go to meet these boys So if there are any aspiring bantam weight wrestlers in thfs North. west country that think they know anything about wrestling and want jany of Donaldson's game, just jwhisper the word to the irrepressi- ble Dan Salt, who has added Harvey to his stable. NATIONAL Philadeiphia 10 13 At Brooklyn ee Bee Moore, Alexander and Dootn | Barger, Dent and Erwin 9 13 3} ee Harmon, Dale | Chicago teeee At St. Louis Cheny and Archer; and Bliss, Wingo. Pittsburg re | | At Cincinnati 3 Adams and Gibson. Fromme and McLean, 1 1" Simon; Clarke. Now York ° At Boston 3 Mathewson and Meyers, Wilson; eeoereeeeeeeee e AMERICAN eeeeeeeeeeen | Detroit «o © 6 At Chic: : . 7 6 2 Mulll Remne, Dubue and Stan- age; White, Scott and Sullivan, Block St. Louts At Cleveland .. Pelty, Lake and kkitohett, Mitchell and O’Netil, | Washington 1 At New York.. o « Johnson and Ainsmith; Quin and Street. 9 13 Steen; Easterly. Boston eee At Philadelphia 4 6 2 at) oO volees thelr own version of the dif. ference that has come between them. Mr. Frost takes Jones had discreetly become tea {0 measure this spring for suarantecs that you wilt a “I would like to take the match | jsatiafied if you offer your oft your hands Uncle Tom,” said Yolgast, “and will pay you $6,000|*pring sult of him He alway for ae privilege.” Jon hand to take your Pl ghter cannot run a mateh injfotiow the o he order with ‘bis personas | which he is « principal, or I would! take you up,” sald MeCarey, attention until it te delivered ty you Then the men got to business and it was but a short time until it} Hundreds of patterns to hooey was announced that Wolgast will from aud many of them fn meet some good boy before Inde-| values at $25. 7 pendence day, when he will face r Joe Rivers, the Mexlean Wildcat,| jand defend bis title am lightweight| hamplon of the world, 1205 First Avenue, THE FROST @ O'NEIL cg, “If Walling Gays It's 6o—IT’s 60” New Pianos From $187 Up} Sorme--90 00 steak pauscnas and Up. 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