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RN LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL Temorrow at 3 p.m. Portland va. Tacoma ‘Admission 2e and 600, Yoster Car. Gordon Tracie +30 SAMP t > R EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, SIOUX h 18, rs and Schedules Subject Change Without Notice et Main 3993. FURNITURE CO. 510 Pike St. New and used Furniture bought, sold and exchanged We have the most complete stock of second hand goods tn the city at the lowest prices. We exchange new goods for old. We will vstit your home on call, Fine repairing. Hot water coils made. If you are. moving we will pack your goods. Phone Main 3227. SPECIAL GOLD FILLED FRA SPHERICAL LENSES THEN COME AT ONCE The above price in- cludes examination of the Investigate the special fea- tures of tL» SAMSON MARINE ENGINE before purchasing. Elliott Bay Yacht & ~ Engine Co. 3042 R. R. Ave. S. W., Seattle. Near West Seattle Ferry Landing ANTS DOP ANOTHER MANAGER RRY FINED AND CHASED BY MORAN Three teams, Spokane, Victoria and Portland, are tied in the per contage table today, The Van couver champions drubbed the In. dians and pulled them down a pos, and the Islanders gained a few points as the result of thetr victory over Barry's Giants, Portland and Tacoma did not play on account of wet grounds, oo00 Again the Seattle Giants outhit the Victoria Islanders, and lost their game 6 to 5. Barry used three pitchers, James, Thompson and Fullerton, and Narveson and Coeannon performed for the Island: era, Manager Barry and Catcher Meek of the Islanders were chased by Umpire Moran and plastered, ooo 0 Pitcher Mauser, of the Indians, got a bad start yesterday, and be fore Ostdiek could get the derrick working the Beavers had a winning lead piled up. George Engle jpitehed for the champion’ | while he allowed the Indians sev- en hits, they were able to put but a single score over. Vancouver won 7 to 1. Bud Sharpe Peeved | PORTLAND, Or., April 24.—Man- lager Bud Sharpe of the Oakland Coast League club today has un- }loaded about a ton of grouch against Sam Mertes, former Nation- al league star, now umpire tn the | Coast league. Sharpe has been put from the game three times since the beginning of the season, hay | ng been suspended three days a result of an argument wit! Meftes Sunday. he had a chip on his shoulder and was aching for someone te cross with him,” said Sharpe. “He is too striet for the good of the game, I played ball 10 years in the East } Without having trouble, and here = put from the game three times before the season is really started. Some of the umptres in this league | dee in a 10-round bout in New York. | need to cultivate a little | equilibrium.” mental ROSS ATHLETIC CLUB TEAM IS| FIRST TO ENTER eee ee ee eer Name of Team Average age of players ....+. Name of Manager .......+«00« Street Address Name of Captain Peeters sitiietrerer Ts Trt t Street Address aseeeee ceee Sporting Editor Star: team in your amateur conform to all the conditions (Signed) ed The Ross Athietic club's team ‘amateur championship cup race. will place them in Class B. cup. | Many managers have taken ad partment the past week and asked commodated. ‘The Star’s S | “Moertos acts as if) championship race, but Manager R.A be satisfied with the Class B pennant—that they also want The THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912. Edited by ROY WHITMAN FRANK BAKER Middies Box Tomorrow OAKLAND, Cal, April BoA nearchamplonship contest will be started before the Oakland Wheel men’s club here tonight when How. ard Morrow of Chicago and Kid George of Stockton clash in a 10 round contest. Morrow ts being managed by Tommy Ryan, former middleweight champion, and he contends that Morrow ts the com- ing champion, George's perform. ances of late have been good, and he is likely to enter the ring a fa- vorite over the Chicagoan, although betting opened today at even money. McCredie Gets Shortstop PORTLAND, Or, April 24.-—-Man- ager McCredie today considers the Beavers’ strength greatly increased through the arrival here of Willis Butler, former Toledo shortstop, ob- tained through Cleveland, Butler, who has a reputation for being a good hitter and speedy tnftelder, looks fit. MeCredie will let him rest a day or two and then put him in at short or third, whichever po- sition be thinks needs him most. Pitcher Klawitter, former New Or- leans pitcher, coming to Portland through Cleveland, ls expected to arrive here during the day. Kilbane Matched CLEVELAND, April 24.—Johnny | Kult featherweight champion, |» matched today to meet Johnny Der | May 15 Kilbane is to receive $5,000 or 40 per cent of the gate receipts AeA aR eRe oeees, Phone... eoees-Phone We wish to enter the .. and agree governing same. Manager or Captain, ed ia the first one to enter The The team averages 19 years, Perry says they Star's which won't Star's vantage of The Star's schedule de for games, and nearly all were aw Get busy, you managers, and send in the coupon nominating your team for The Star's cup race. All entries will be classified according to age, under 15 In Class C, | between 15 and 20 in Class B, and over 20 in Class A. The team finishing in each division with the best record will be awarded a cham pionship pennant, and the team with the best record, regardless of class, will get the silver cup. CLIP THE ABOVE COUPON, FILL IT T..< STAR. IN AND MAIL IT TO FYERS LEADS il} BAT GIANT CATCHER HEADS NA: TIONAL AND BAKER IN AMERICAN NEW YORK, April 24.—-Fimte! av of the major players compiled here toda thi Shiet” i Moye with an average of the two weeks of playing Run” Frank Baker of the P' phia Athletics, the peer of season, has almost as good RANK FITZ. Fils ts the star shortstop of the Franklin High School team. Be. sides being a classy flolder, Frank | years. ° The seore Seattle— AB. Moran, it ...5 Mann, ef | Stidelio, rf . | Dulin, % . Weed, tb ., Barry, 2b MeMullin, 2b. Raymond, as. HShea, cc .....4 | James, p 1 | Thompson, p.2 Fullerton, p..0 “Wally ......1 Totals .37 *Batted for ehth inning. Victoria AB. Sadofaky 3.3 Kellar, 2b...4 Cleme'ts'n, rf.3 Meek, ¢. 0 | Grindle 3 Nordyke, 1b..3 Kennedy, ct.4 | Dantols, if...2 | Rawlings, #«2 |Cocannon, p.t ‘arveson, p..3 Totals .28 Seattle At Victoria | Vancouver . |At Spokane . Eagle and Lew) also leads the club at the bat. File has played on the team the last two Previous to this be played jon the Vashon College team. COOSCCO OOOO OS OOS Baseball Epi COSHH H HS OOOHOOs NORTHWESTERN ° COSC HOMER HEH as Sl ccceen nn mn nnn Zs e cf or a el ovicekbuia zie 3 ol onneHnHonne leonweSa-conc era 004001 + 010230001-—-7| +, -000001000—1 ; Mauser, Leon- ard, Strand and Ostdiek. Portland-Tacoma game post poned; wet grounds. COAST } Vernon At San 9 S cisco . Whalen and Brows; Miller andj Brooklyn.3 RH. B. 08 Pr te ee CHIEF MEVERS NATIVE SONS DEFEATED @ Native Sons of Seattle met first defeat Sunday by the fast Iroquois of South Park, The final soore was 8 to 9, The troqouls won the game by a ninth inning rally With the bases full aud no out, Thompson, right field, got bis third hit of the winning & very ex citing game. um held the Sons safe for the fi ix innings, He had fine speed and good control. Kellog proved a good retiet pitcher They could not solve his delivery in three innings. Shortstop Sells, of the Iroquois, cut loove some fast fielding that has seldom been equaled in amateur ball, The fea- tures of the game were, flelding of Sells and batting’ of Thompson and Tilton and the catching of T. Clark, who held tke give, and saved two or three scores by picking the hot ones out of the dirt. HILLMAN LADS WIN The Hillman Christian church team defeated the Brighton Beach nine to the tune of 14 to 5 Friday The feature of the game was the twirling of Peterson and the bat- ting and base running of Steves The batteries were Peterson and Stevens; Ellison and Blank Berry REE 10 8 8 T 1 Leverens, Sacramento At Los Angeles ... Bryan and Cheek; Tozer and Brookes. PORT D, Or., April 24.--Port- lund-Oakland game called off yes terday end third on account of rain Score 2 to 2 NATIONAL ‘es ati ‘8 and Mites, Benton and Me- $8 0 3 pal own, Laven ney and Aro: Sigdortes® B yn 4 7 10 v and Kling, Dent and Phelps New York at Philadelphia game postponed, rain AMERICAN ‘ es 2 1 Brown and Detroit At 8t. Loule uo and Stanage; ‘ ing’ At Cleveland eege eed ' ‘ |. Walsh and Block; Mitebell and Fasterly opponents on the bags | p porting Page Is Widely Read WELTERWEIGHT DRAW HUBBARD LEADS IN THE EARLY ROUNDS Although Romeo Hagen had id die Hubbard in a bad way in the last period and also got the pre ceding round by a margin, Referee Ned Whitman called the affair a draw at the smoker at Lonnie Aus Un's pug bureau in the Ballargeon bullding last alight. Habbard clear ly had the first two rounds but the pace told on him and ho was only anved by the gong in the last frame Lonnie Austin's Japanese fighter Fred Hanagate clearly earned a mroy, if not the deci» ee slipped the hon ors to his white opponent, The Jap at blocking and could ad ering stinging jabs at short Byron and Chaffly fought four fant rounds. The Wilke-Poule fight was a slugging match and both welcomed the final gong Poule got the de- elsion, Erickson won from Olster man on the mat, Brown was given the decision in his grappling match with Simon, OLYMPIA DOWNS PACIFICS Errors and dumb playing cort tho fic Brewers of Tacoma the came with Olympia Sunday, the score being 5 to 3, The good pitching of for the Pacific was offwet bf the fine flelding of the home team. Seore Olympia Pacifics . : . Pverett and Post; son, MOOSE WANT GAMES The Moose team would like to _|hear from some team that desires 4 game next Sunday. The Moose team also would like to hear from teams desiring games on some fu- ture date. For games phone Elliott 4489 or write J. M. Retter, manager, care Moose club. BORTON BATTING HARD. Elmer Borton of the Albers MII ing team is clouting the pill for fair this year. He played with the high schools of Seattle for three years, and benides being a good ball player, Eimer is an all around ath- lete. INDEX DEFENDS GOLD BAR IND April 23.—Index won from the Gold Bar baseball nine is loosely played game Sunday. Index tgs 10 6 6 Gold Bar . 6 & 6 and Gres; I was ailing for four years, was bad off a good part of the time; Swamp Root was recommended to me by a friend. I tried it accord- 4| 188 to directions printed on the bot- Philadelphia At New York Morgan and Street STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTHWEST'N' COA! Ww. LP! LP, STN Onkr'd..15 4 769 S71) Vernonil 7 611 STi Los A.. 9 9 500 500\San F.. 710 412 429 Sacra’o.. 7 11.889 376| Porti'd.. 4 12 266 NATIONAL AMERICAN W. L W. 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