The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1914, Page 13

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| LONGEST CATCHER ON COAST IS A COMEDIAN BOXERS FROM NORTHWEST IN‘ | FRISCO SHOW Er BAN FRANCISCO, April 10.—Joe Bayley, the Canadian lightweight and Willie Robinson are scheduled the topliners for the four-round show hi tomorrow Douts were put over one day count of Good Friday, Both r ; eventers trained — faithfully } and a rattling good bout is assured Other bouts on the card include Raddie Miller vs. Roy Moore, Chartle Givens of Seattle vs, Young Jackson and Jack Morris vs, Rufe Cameror 2 FOR BUTLER Blondy Butler m a clean sweep | fn his matches in the White House tourney Thursday, trimming Brown, 100 to 48, and Rudd, 100 to 89. | CHAMP RESTING SAN FRANCISCO, April 10.—Wt! Ne Ritchie was so wel! pleased with his condition that he decided to lay off today in his training for the bout a week from tonight have Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART This is Harry “Bridget” Han- nah, the longest catcher on the Pacific coast, and one of the heaviest. Harry stands 6 feet 2 in his stocking feet and weighs 190 pounds. With Dutch Kiawitter he forms the heavyweight battery of the Coast league. Klawitter 196 pounds. is natural-born | comed He is making his first appearance in the Coast | league, and is expected to be a | wonder on the coaching lines when he Is not catching. Hannah cost Harry Wolver ton of the Sacramento club $1,500 plus Jimmy Lewis, corking good outfielde: He played with Spokane last sea- son. SWELL CARD AT | TONIGHT’S SHOW One of the bes amateur smokers given in Seattle this season will be held at the & Athletic club tonight when the local club meets the Commercial A. C., Vancouver. |As an added attraction, the offi |clals were today endeavoring to match Paul Pederson of Vancouver jand Henry Gleason. Pederson ts here, but has announced his re |tirement from the amateur ranks to turn professional Following is the card Roy Thi vs. Mallacord, Eart Baird ve. ym Holiday, Ed Pink- |man ve. Harry Anderson, Billy | Soules vs. Archie Wyard, Gleason vs. Pederson or Bud Soules. ARRANGE BOUT SAN _ FRANCISCO, April 10. Louis Parente, manager of Sailor Petroskey, ts willing to meet the de mands of Jack Kearns, who looks after Billy Murray's interest for a/ match between the two men. The! only remaining obstacle is the weight question, Murray demanding | that Petroskey make 158 pounds, ringside. A Place to Eat SEATTE DROPS PORTLAND, April 10.—The J. B Kelly team of Portland still leads the Northwestern Bowling Congress | with 2,792 pins. Last night the M |L. Kline team of Portland rolled l}| 2.789 pins, three under the leaders The Geralds of Seattle, with 2,760) pins, dropped to third place. | geles, June 9. CHAMP CAN'T HEDGE, SAYS. DAN MORGAN NEW YORK, April 10.—“Damb Dan” Morgan, manager of Battling Levinsky, insisted today that a Gui boat Smith-Levinsky match here for May § te a fixtur He aid the ar already had been signed by Jim Buckley, acting for Smith “Buckley signed for $5,006 per cent for Smith's end,” sald Mc gan, “If he goos back on his con tract, will « him before the state boxing mission to ex plain.” ticles we “ee Johnny Coulon, bantamwetght chamption, has recelved an offer to go abroad and meet Charley Ledoux, the French bantam, at Paris, next month, Johnny refused, however, is matched to meet Kid} Baltimore, at Los Ap because Williams . Ind, say of Cy un X-ray show from mate be i never Physicians ‘riger is suf # of the knee. He rutches. A few years ago Criger was considered the best catcher in the American league a fering tubereulos is now on ¢ DUTCHMAN MAY : PITCH OPENER der bids strong to the Northwestern league sea attle against Portland next day a result of his brilliant pitehing exhibition against Rothel! Thursday, In which he let the seml-pros down without a run or hit. Seattle won, 6 to 0 as Seattle opens a three-game series with Edmonton today. Saturday afternoon the game bogina at 1:30, in order that a game between the | University of Washington and [ of Kelo may follow Chattanooga—New 12, Chattanooga 4 Baltimore—Baltimore Feds 11, 11; Mt. St. Joneph’s college 1, Cross | Country 0. Indianapolis Cleveland 4 Kansas City sas City 3. Cinctnnatt troft 1 Baltimore more 0. Topeka—Pittsburg 6, Topeka 1 Vancouver—Chicago Giants Vancouver 3. York Giants Indisnapolls 6, White Sox 4, Kan Cineionatt 7, De} Boston 5, Baltt-| | Some people think him « crank. |the other day, but, as Brickley was 10, 1914 THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL REDSKIN 1S “A GOOD JAP: WINS A GAME GUNBOAT MAY BE A BUM ACTOR BUT HE GETS BY Chief Cadreau, tern lon without As an Ind redskin of fame, notice denly an North we t to cha terday Mr. Ca Mr, Kato, bred on the isles of Japan almost got away with It Needed a Pitcher George Engle Nippon ball team was stuck for against the Ke iniveralty While struggling with the problem he rar Cadrea Cadreau | copper-skinned, his is black and, comparative! is short of stature. Kato Is Deaf and Dumb “Wanta be a Jap for a day, Cad? George asked “Name your terms, I'd be a wood en Indian for a cigar store at the right price.” Engle unfolded his proposition _|and the redskin acquiesced Tho game started. Engle was pry careful to let the Kelo boys know that Kato, his pitcher, wa |deat and dumb The Jig Is Up But later tn the game Kato be came enthused, as ball players will, and the Jig was up when he began to root tn good English Kato fanned 13 Kelo batsmen, and allowed only 7 hits, The final score was 6 to 3 in favor of the local team is subjec Yer became reau sud born and and he of the a Japanese nine to une boys manager a pitcher hair he Mre. Gunboat Smith SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. “He's not a Jim Corbett for boxing nor John Drew for acting, but ta ing the money,” said Mrs. Gunboat Smith of her pugilist hus band, who is here putting the finish ing touches on a vaudeville tour which he started iinmediately after Arthur Pelkey leaned his protaber ant jaw against the end of one Gu rs famous hundred-horse. er “round-house swings.” Yes,” admitted the white heavy weight champion, “my acting ts so Start on Stadium bum that It's good.” Work on the new Princeton sta at has played to capacity | dium is scheduled to begin within a audiences in every city ‘month's time. FRANK CHANCE There is a big man named Frank Spain at the international polo tour- nament in Sa Francigeo at the | Panama-Pacific exposition. But the Yankees go fast + And stick to the Inst, A TIP FOR TODAY With Chance at the head of the ranks * Only 26 candidates answered the call for spring practice at Harvard out, the others need not practice. | Marshall, our chess champion, ts going to Ruasia, We don't see how he can move a king {mn that country.) Get your ice box tn shape. . * Scotland defeated England in the international soccer game in Glas-| gow, Scotland. The score was 3 to 1 In the Jamestown entries there is a horse named Penniless. After the race, many will say: “How true to life.” « A DIP INTO THE PAST Amateur swimming championship of North England, 150 yards, won by H. Tyler in 1:39, Lancashire, Eng- land, June 1, 1897 * A GLIMPSE AHEAD Billy Waters vs. Wildcat Ferns, , Aprit 16, Kansas City; lghtweight- ora. i Willie Hoppe bas been picking up on, the average, $25,000 a year. Can Chicago Will Get it Joe Tinker says the Chicago fans Are sure of one pennant—the Fed. eral flag. you blame him for playing Sutton every chance he gets? Even a Fed leaguer Is jealous of Wiltie. = > A Cleveland scribe says Lajote’s | | batting averace of 422 will never/|f) be tled. | Why, then, Is the Ty In Ty Cobb’s| ' iia | Ten of the Exeter football team are thinking seriously of entering |) Yale. If they don't watch out, they} may put Yale back on the football) map | King Alfonso wii personally se- | Northwest Corner 4th rea Los Angeles geles 4 Oakland—Portland 2, San Fran-| ciseo 1. Sacramento — Oakland-Sacramen- | to game postponed; rain Venice 10, Iliness Caused Death Pneumonia, and not punishment | jhe received in the 10-round bout tn | Atlanta last week with John Eggers was the cause of death on Friday of James Grant. Feds Open With Pomp Major of Missourl has ac. an invitation to open the Federal league game in St. Louis on April 16. 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