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WAS SWEET MUSIC | TO MURPHY’S EAR SNUB MAJOR Y GONG IN THE 20TH CROWDS PACK REBEL PARKS: § NEW YORK, Apri! 18.--Organts baseball magnates are losing SAN FRANCISCO, April 18.—yof the gamest scrappers the ¢ c these nights over the ral Willie Ritchie still retains his title} has ever known. A lew co ongue. Not that the outlaws are as lightweight champion of the|eous man would have gone w ’ workd today. He de ded it last} to de t in the terrific ha i] making inroads on their playing tal night against Harlem Tommy Mur | Murphy took His abilit aw |¢ but on account of the drawing phy one of the fastest 20-round/similate punteh wa el wers of the baby organization, In contests ever seen in San Fran-| ous ig dates have con elsco. j Victory Is Decisive awe have had the Champ Not Afraid } _Ritehie outclassed and out National league is that the champion was | Murphy angle playing to empty benches, especial Murphy were game of the ly in St. Louts true that Mur belong e Thirty thousand persons witness —— three were even. The champion’s|ed the in Baltimore, victory was decisive, In the clos |last Mon¢ yen Buffalo and DUGDALE FIELD jing rounds he ha ed the New | Baltimore This was by far tho Yorker all over the ring argeat crowd to ever attend a base Tommy was all but out wh ball « the Maryland city gong clanged the end of the Manager Knabe gathered to a b> e a Murphy Sustains Damage a claasy team, according Had the battle gone another eball eritics, {t lays all over round, {t {s certain Ritchie would| Jack Dunn's International league TOMORROW have won by a knockout. Ritchte| team, representing the same city left the ring unmarked. Tommy| The Federals opened in St. Louts Vancouver was covered with cuts and brulses.|Thureday before 25,000 persons Vs. His left eye w close the right| The National leaguers played be was closing rapidly and his left ear 0 Seattle was badly puffed But,” say dig league magnates, When the final the magnet which bas Take Fourth Avenue Cars staggered to his ¢ ywds to the Federal hearing the words of praise v to date. sp | by the champion officers merely grin at — ee eee Praise From Ritchie Well, wo will Just VY YARD ROUTE After the battle the champlon is thelr only com. | walked over to Murphy's corner | ment Meamere H. B. Kennedy, Tourist and jand put his arm about his shou! Taare Colman Dock, Seattion €:98 (ex hae b a ‘ 00, 10:30 o m., 1:90, 2:00 ommy he sald, “you made a 6:42 bm great fight. No gamer boxer ever | FEDERAL LEAGUE Jentered the ring without | ent Pare Se Round Trip, keenly, Murphy felt his he admitted frankly voluntarily that Ritchie had won XX Me. 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IT’S THE MANAGERS WHO MAK THE TEAM, SAYS STAR EXPERT Comue Mack Bill Carrigan, with B on, is not ®& manager at ail int No man tain the play of the White Sox was finding out this fact is not liked by his own men and does not have much to do with them off the fleid. true sense By Hugh S. Fullerton 1 failur club 6 directly ager © have t clubs that won in apit of a baseby pon its 4 n One or two of managers, can be & manager and re Nahan ng time a few rare instances in which great Cal clubs bave made great reputations for managers who were just wise enough to accept the situation and allow some one else to lead their) teams. of “raver” on the bench, but dearly beloved by his men off the field. rif knows baseball, and his men power; must accept all blame and use tact in dividing the honors. Mack Is Greatest Mack fs « type unknown tn base ball. Slender, sinister looking, un- communicative, honest, consclep yb Saake ta Banding men tious, and something of a philoso-| | Rickey is a wonderful baseball pher, he is the greatest of them all.|Zeneral, anthualasiic. « hard work- McGraw, his greatest rival, is/** 27d 9 deep thinks pugnacious, viclous in repgrtee, 8 nice Ge tee tack eth oe hagker at opponents and umpires, |) i4eq isn't that bh? bitter in rebuking his own men. He | 2®* sunt Mheewnd beatin. ts square with his men. He would| rebuke Mathewson as quickly as he would McLean Chance le “Raver” Cubs Poorly Plloted Henry O'Day, in my estimation, is not a good manager. He has some ideas that do not fit well and Clark of Pittsburg fs a stern leader, deadly in earnest and all business. He is a fighter for what | be thinks is right, yet he seldom makes a claim he does not believe Justified Frank Chance is what is called a “raver.” He fights himself and all others during a ball game; is bitter and rages when things go wrong Off the field, he fe known as being the squarest of them all with hin | men a Herzog Qualifies Robinson, the new Brooklyn lead: er, is a “joliler.". He knows as| much baseball as any one, is good natured, easy-going and looks on the bright side too much. Stallings of Boston overawes players. Every man who ever has played for him is either a devoted admirer or bitter enemy. To feel |satisfaction well dressed means A Shulack suit made to your $25 al, jindividual measure from Herzog, the new Red leader, is and up will surely please you one of those pepper pote—brainy, r | enthusiastic, inventive, a born! A select assortment of sum- leader. P en Mer suitings just received. na Shulack & Co. Before the present week ends. 323 Pike St. President Gilmore of the Federal Seattle’s Leading Tailors, league will have attended three Fed openings. Best modern outside rooms in attle, 2p to B0c, Stewart House, 86 West Stewart (near Pike Public Market).—-Advertisement KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL HO, BUT YOU ALMOST GUESSED !Te HE GCES UNDER DER BUREAU UND RECOVERS ALL MY BONE ,COULARBUTTONS - c] VARSITY HAS A Clark Griffith is the violent type| IRVE KANTLEHNER BASEBALL RACE’ Ur 1 aggregation The weakness of the ersity of Washington baseb was demonstrated Friday afternoon, n defeat when {ts four-man team with the Vi within a gnat's eyebrow of shut jed, 6 to 4, by th t Oregon nine.’ Irve Kantlehner, ; he Bride " y olay ¢ Purple and Fees last season, labored at| ting off the Colts without @ Tho Toone playing of the Purple an¢lthe helm for the Pittsburg Pirates| hit, Perrine spilling a ball that the runs made by the visitors, and| Yesterday afternoon and had bis! was a hot enough shot to go as clearly shows that, unless Coach | big league opponents, the St. Lou a hit. Charley showed that he Engle changes his lineup or injects Cardinals, jumping back and forth) had picked up a lot of new stuff a lot of pep into his men, Washing. | from plate to bench Ike a bunch o by his brief sojourn in the large ton's outlook for the championship trained fleas, Kantlelner was n er circuit, and will hence be fig- |{s too gloomy for consideration ed for only four widely scattered) ured as the most reliable mem- nton was the star of the gamb, blows, One of the interesting fea ber of Seattle's heaving staff. etting riple, two singles and of t game was that ° +. 8:9 Prav.cet of tear teins to the ‘date, J another former North t attack on Toreon couldn't Outside of the sixth inning, Wash 1 in the of ng|slean @ place as curtain raiser to ington could not solve Tuerck’s de- team's and failed to solve|the verbal onslaught on “his umpa livery. In that round Graham open- the southpaw's delivery for a single er, which has raged the past ed with a homer over centerfield | rap Fans and players alike fence, Coughlin followed with a oe opinions that Presiden’ While Kantlehner was making the Cards do circus stunts, little Charley Fullerton, who was tried out by the same major club and sent back because of his smaiiness of stature, was ed Shuster from an asylum ft, dumb and blind, It is no cordial reception he is tting here On two occasions huster turned on a gush of abuse hen he miscalculated the number double and scored on Patten's ein gle. The next three were retired on ground balls SAYS SMITH 18 BEST Jimmy Coffroth, the San Francis for the d | certalr Ke co fight promoter, says Gunboat| having a lot of fun feeding Nick /0f calls on # batter, He carries no |Smith is the world’s best heavy Williams and his warriors out j|indicator, which {is customary | weight of his paw. Fullerton came (among arbiters. | . . — oe Killilay’s wages were nicked to | } the extent of five bones yesterday, stioned the judgment The damage to his when he qt of the arbiter. ay envelope did not seem to affect his playing, for he starred in the outfield. j ABR 1. PO. A r Pr} 6 ° 1 ‘ | Our Town in Review man; That loud, ringing noise you may . $ ¢'ts oe that Al MeCoy ought to| hear some time within the next cou 4 1 1 ° |be a good squirrel hunter because| ple of weeks will not be the tolling 46 6 69 8 |he's a left-handed fighter of church belle, It will be the rat- Jwmes. 1» 313 LB Tate tling of cans attached to one of Se- ie He, | attle’s brilliant young moundemen. Fullerton, p se 4 ae | cee ; s -o3 Some folks would rather go to jail| po, 2. fo eee than to work, and others would rath- | Haun : 5 ee age ‘ th 0 to the | MeKune, 3b $086 fom er play with the Feds than go to the | Wekune. 2) -$ 3 ¥ aa minors. | Meichotr, ef . -8 @ © 2m >. 9. 2 Gulgnt, 1b ., ~-#4 @ @©@ @ OR ROMEO HAGEN | White, ab . +2 ¢@ @ 4a 8 The jumping of Hamilton and |\urrey, ‘co ‘y 3b sae | Clemens has brought Ban Johnson | cx Pp 4.0 @ sm It is said that Sir Thomas Lip-|to a point where he wants to fight. | Bromley, p 209 0 6 8 ton will car monkey around for! We) match that guy with Al Mc Totals rier: a mascot Hasn't Thomas been | coy Pn | monkey! around after our cup “fe | Seattic ° o20 for years? | Portiand ooo . | Summary: Two-base hit | agit: ee hi?—Brown. A reader asks, “How long is tt| |Rtolen base—-Pullerton. Strack ou! since anybody defeated Frank |lerton 8, Bromley 3. Tasos on Goteh? Fullerton 4, Bromley ? “— | | Murray to Coltrin. Pitchers’ We possess not a Methuselah) 4 hits and 3 runs off Callahan in 3 memory. | nings; 4 hits and © runs off Bromley eee ‘ nes Defeat to Callahan. Umpire Shuster | Joe Rivers offered to whip al |man on the street In Los Angeles Joe must be looking for soft pick- ings. 60-year-old enter the Louls Soxalexis, the codger who wanted to 'BUMPS BEAVERS ni Rh |Boston A. C, marathon, but was | — Question for Seattis wives: lrejected because of his age, prob-| Tacoma handed the Beavers the Where can hubby be found on|aply has the sympathy of Bob|short end of another battle Fri- bright afternoons when he has &| FYtzsimmons. jday, whipping ‘last yea cham- day off? . | pions at Vancouver, 5 to 3. Meer . OUR IDEA OF NOTHING AT R. ALL—Ball players’ sorrow at hear- Tee care 4 ing that the reserve clause is not | Vanco wees . ! Battertes—Kurfes: McGinnity EARL COOPER, STUTZ |)! ‘ee and Harris; Reuther and Cheek. In a battle for thy English title, KING, T0 RACE HERE Bombardier Wells is to fight Jim} _ AT SPOKANE: R Coffey. On what grounds? On pro $ what grounds, did you say? Oh, Coffey grounds. Tee hee! Batteries—McCorry and Altman;’ Hannah and Carney. COAST GAMES A GLIMPSE AHEAD The sloop Defiance, which may represent the U. S. in the interna-| Doc Scanlon, recently reinstated, has been released by Brooklyn. He will pitch for a semi-pro team of which Jake Daubert, Brooklyn cap- tain, is part owner. Portland, 8; Oakland 4. SCHOOLS MEET COBB HAS A RIVAL The high school baseball season Frank Chance, the New York/opened Friday with Broadway and Yankee manager, says Maisel will) Franklin the winners. Broad lead Cobb and Milan in stolen bases | downed West Seattle, 25 to 3, this season. | Franklin overwhelmed Lincoln by BETTER CHANGE Rest | ‘He Wide margin of 9 to 1. Of the 12 cities that landed re-| HE WON'T PLAY gional banks only six have big) W. Heinrich Schmidt won't play league clubs. golf in England this year. speed | king, is one of the eminent driv-| era who will take part in the two- day program of auto racing to be! onducted on the new course at| 'YFYIN” ’ 9 the Meadow thin rummer under | RGYFYIN’ [on religion an the of the. Noth west politics reminds me of a Speedway corporation, Joseph J : Henry, president of the company, squirrel ina cage. Thar’s a has received definite assurance > e > from Cooper that he intends to heap o’ noise an’ ac- compete here. : 9 The races will be held July tion, but it don’t t and 19, Saturday and Sunday. A Original plans included .ground | nowhar. Better , seremonies at the Mea- $ yume cgemgale at ace; EF cuss smokin’ tobacco }today. The work of enlarging the| an’ y’ kin reach a vere track to a mile and a quarter clr. | cuit, begins May 1, and the track| dick easy—VELVET. will be in shape by the 20th. : = — . At least 35 entries are expected. | All the drivers, including the ¢ lebrities, arriv in Seattle 10 d | prior to the for the purpo: elimination test. During these| eliminations some fast driving will geen, A nominal admission | will prevail during the: tryouts, Saturday and Sunday's racing | will begin at 2:30 each afternoon. 18} VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, Full weight 2 oz. tins, 10c. —1——0 WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD ~ HE USED TO Go DRovGH DER KEYHOLE UND UNLOCK DER DOOR FoR ME FIEOM DER weids! AH, DOT AIN'T NODDINGS! HE USED TO Be SMARTER DAN DOT VEN I HAD HM. BECAUSE, VEN I HAD 4IM— Ws tional cup races, to be launched 1 | May 11. | ; i aes San Francisco, 8; Los Angeles 7, SCANLON GETS CAN Sacramento, 2; Venice, 1. CARDS WITH EASE —

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