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Bill Murray, Colt Catcher, Ex-Boxer SEATTLE ITH CH Bill Murray, the Portiand Cot up baseball as a prof Franciaco, doing batt! by the Frisco fight tana. PENS MPION jon BEAVERS TODAY Beat jaunt Pennantville today, the Vancouver Beavers, last- champions, the enemy. The ts fintshed the first week's ses. of the campaign by grabbing of six & s with the Portland Bud Mclvor or Leo Reardon ts probability today few days under fire wed Manager Tealy that some. was amiss with the clouting and he has made his changes ding!y Seattle starts this “s «tind with Henry Martini d of, and Johnson, the Walla fielder, plugging the right gap. If Johnson fails to make Roy Brown probably will get er trial in that spot ae a Al Gipe, who remained under the » begins Ite second week hed | tent the entire week, ts due to get down to business this week, and lit tle-Nap promises to insert him tn one of thin week's battles, Tealy is anxious to start the big blonde on @ warm day, as he fs not yet certain that Gipe's arm is right, Harry Scharnweber makes his| first appearance in Seattle today as| commander of the Vancouver Bea. vers. Of his chances for the gon- falon, he says “I have a well-balanced team, with a pitching staff that I consider just as strong as last season's staff. So many people seem to think that Spokane bas the pennant already won, but I can't see it that way, I admit they have a good team, but remember, there are five other teams in the league that have a chance to land on top. “Of course, this ts no time to win pennants, but I think the Beavers will be mighty close up when the battle is over, next October,” eee Joe Berger ts the most kicked about rooky pitcher {n the North | west. For the past five years Joo has been passed from ctud to club and hae fatled to stick. Raymond gave this spring and him another trial then turned him the talons of Iron Man Joe McGin ® e| cowrweensoey eccccsuocen® 5 for Johneon AB seventh Totals “1 *Twe cut when winning run w dasee— | Stanley 1¢; bases on baile—Dell 1, taney : paneed Cadman; double play a) [Staniey to Coltrin to Guigni; umpire 1 Brooklyn . Pittebure 1 ove Patiadetpnia je at the lightweight poundage. Manager | FRED WAGNER COMING HERE The Northwestern Speedway Corporation ta not overlooking anything tn tte endeavor to put on & program of automobile racing in Seattle this summer Which will surpass any similar meetings ever held on the Pa cifle const President Henry today recety ed notification from Frank Lowry, vice president and man- ager of the company, who t# tn the East negotiating with driv ers of national and Internation al reputation the effect tnat Fred Wagner, the game's best known starter, had agreed to of. ficlate during the meeting here. Wagner comes here immedi. ately after the Sioux City races. The meet will be held at the Meadows July 18 and 19. WELSH TO MEET HARLEM TOMMY | SAN FRANCISCO, April That he had arranged a match here jin June between Freddie Welsh and | Tommy Murphy |ment of Promoter Coffroth winner probably will meet |plon Willie Ritehte. As Murphy and Welsh fight the same style, a great battle is antic The Neither is reputed to be a hard hit ter, and for this reason, coupled | with the wonderful boxing ability of both, the battle ts expected to be one evenly contested. | Welsh have never met before, but} the former has fought a few great battles against Packey McFarland, key has met Welsh several * CAN FOR BLOOMFIELD SPOKANE, April 20. i, former pitcher for the Port Colts, has been suspended by P vemdaas Farr of the Spokane club. $| Bloomfield falled to report. 8. A.C. TEAM BOWLS Beginning April 25, the Seattle Athletic club's bowling team will J engage In an ocean-to-ocean tourna |ment. The games will be played by j | telegraph. VARSITY JUNIORS WIN The Juniors won the University lof Washington interclass track meet |Saturday afternoon. Paul Frat S| corer datty by J. W. Godwin 1400 t catcher, was a prize fighter before taking Murray fought a number of fights around San He was regarded highly | IN CALIFORNIA 20,—| was the announce | Cham | ° n | w Joseph has fallen into | bated when the two get together, Bill Bloom. Clyde} ao THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 20, | SPORTS | Johnny Bull’s Golf Writers Having Hard Time Doping Niblick Swingers | By Hugh S. Fullerton England's golfing experts are! frankly amazed over the perform Murphy and) ances of Francia Oulmet, the young | declare impossible as regular feat champion who has just landed on thelr shores, Plainly the experts are puzzled. Further, they are giv ing the American invaders a bet er chance to win the champion ship than the students of the game In the United States are Writers In Quandary One well can imagine turbation of the British experts when called upon to write essays on the American style of golf. They take thetr golf rather more sert- ously than we do and with more reverence for form than we do Imagine one of them watching Oulmet’s wonderful driving, his rather sloppy use of approaching trons, and his quick, incisive and deadly use of the putter. Then have him follow Travers with his brutal, viclous and erratic wooden club swings, his almost miraculous approaching from any- O flere Francis Ouime he pe the per-| where, and his matchless putting Evans Another Puzzle Then have him watch Fraser is ‘e }Hale’s nearperfect form to the jgreens, and Herreshoffa deliber- ate misuse of fron cluba by which }he attains results that they would Imagine then that they had watch-| ed Chick Evaow rather off-color | driving, his perfect use of the tron clubs and bis half-careless manner of putting, If, after seeing them all, they can| tell what American golfing is, they are wonders. . Americans Showing Up The American invaders thus far| have made a magnificent showing | jon British links, Ouimet had |wearcely played this winter, save for a short southern trip, yet hie work compelled admiration on his| second and third rounds. Herre- shoff and Travers have been more than holding their own with the topnotchers on strange courses and | Herrewhoff appears in slightly bet ter form than he has been for two years. What Hale will do is a problem. . | FINISHING LINKS | The new municipal golf links on Beacon hill will be formally opened June 1, according to announcement | today. Seattle Golt ue —_ hold tts [opening dinner of the season Satur- |day, April 26. FOURNIER RECOVERS Jack Fournier, the Tacoma boy with the Chicago White Sox, ts wel! again and able to play. An injured kie put him in bed for several days. OWENS INA. A. Brick Owens has been signed as! nm umpire in the American associa. tion. RAH-RAHS ARE OUT Untversity of Washington class| teams will begin the limbering up| process, preparatory to the season every one alt up and old and gives remarkable promise of being one of the world's masters. FRENCH HAVE IT ON YANKS? NEW Ay avera figh than fighter Thin wan the Kid MeCoy fam pugilist who has ju from an extended tri The Kid ts ing f the A hit with one hand, Frenchman te r is bett Ar YORI rhe ¥ the average an aration of Lt abroad ont 0 ers can ¢ nald McCoy The when he a fighter who stands with right foot and right arm nded. During the course 0: fight tne French boy will stand for a time with the right foot and hand extend- of Then he will s«bift an fight for a while with the left foot and hand to the for POOL RECORD IS SHATTERED HERE; : BUTLER GETS 62:;' ‘exhibition game Jordan, British Ce lumbia champ, Blondy Butler, the Seattle pocket bil player and Northwest title holder, made a high run of 62, thre better than the world’s record es tablished by Ralph De Oro the highest run made un new rules, Butler's string wil recelve official recognition Saturday afternoon BP ticipated In two matches, ¢ Samples in the first, 100 te downing Klitfel 1( 17. DOPELETS BY FREDDIE faces ying an Salon st Charle point par. feating 69, OUR IDEA OF NOTHING ALI-—The fighter who comes to Se attle to get rich in the game and still lingers. re In Colorado there {s a station cal! ed Good Night. That sounds tike a good place to rest. Hugh Fullerton, The Star's base- ball expert, opines that the Killifer ision spells anarchy in baseball. , it was Judge § tossed the bomb. = . It is becoming so stylish for or- ganized ball players to jump to the} | Federals that !t might be better to take notice before long. While] and } AT fighting | sions who “Young Jake" @chaefer, eon of the one-time “Wizard,” te going to make Young Jake Is only 19 years Cue Wizard’s Son Is Coming Champ AMATEURPLAYERS — ANXIOUSLY AWAIT — SEASON’S OPENING Seattlo’s amateur ball players are jcounting the d the Ha opening the Seattle Star league, and one of the amateur and seml-profes sional tournaments ever conducted n the Pacifi west. The sea jon opens t Sunday in of the entrants have ng games, but contests registered In the 18 ages until the | ing date, The series thre brace all ere ave In this ¢ Seattle goes the city title » Washin beg will not will be conducted tn te whose ears of the champion to the wint winner plays ton semi-final r for the West- Washington plonship. tion 3 is for younger players. {In Class B teams averaging between 16 and 20 years will contest for a |pennant and the city at that age over he Weste 3 cha [AMATEUR BALL Union ball Port Blakeley ley. Blakeley | had one of the strong-| jest teams on the sound, and as the jare playing good ball already, good game Is expected a ger pam tang Sunday. a a The Jaffe & Co. trip to Ravensdale Sunday by a tomobile to take on the home team at that place. . Columbia lodge visits Redmond | Sunday for a set-to with the strong | | Redmond nine. Frenchie Vaise, the well known |Renton boxer, and holder of the lightweight championship of Can- ada, will meet Chet Neff, a local lightweight, in the main event of |the Pacific A. C. club's smoker at Dreamland Friday night. | team makes a VAISE WILL BOX’ champlonship | | | | Class C ts for boys 15 years of ays which will bring | age and under, Following are some of the teams which will compete in the league: Cigarmakere’ union, Duwamish In- dians, Van's Drug store, A. O. U. Way Columbia, No, 2; Order of Ratlway | Employes, Bears, Battersby & + Smith, Juntors, Fairview Comets, K. O. x A., Trinity parish chureh, 3 Jaffe & Co., Masestics, Ali jeattle Tigers, Covey Wet) sh Laundry, Optimos, Oo Brien, Port Blakeley, Titkema, Georgetown Pirates, Seattle Mid” gets, Lucky Stars, Brooklyn Stars, | Standard Furniture Co, Oxfords, We Manufacture and Carry a Full Line of Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags Sample Cases Leather Goods Harness Saddles and Shoe Findings in stock. Repairing Promptly Attended to. Phone Elliott 1655. /Olswang Bros.& Co. 213 Occidental Av. AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETTI, Proprietor. call the rebs the Fads. see B, lL. Spoots copped a prize re- cently in an open shoot. White river por 0 @ 23) Parly Howe seed potatoss 4 Onion on the campus, commencing today. | THORPE RELEASED TORONTO, April 20. — Jim Thorpe, former world’s greatest amateur athlete, and a member of the New York Giants, has been farmed out. He will play with To- ronto. FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—50c Excellent, « Jarious, At all dealers, NEGOLIN MFG cUT- OHIO gar DENTISTS make a specialty of teeth plates by our Carre 433 Parenipe | California Chicago Washington | Detrote St. Louis head Yottace TITLE FAILS TO FALL BOSTON, April 20.—Jay Gould and W. 8. T. Huhn still hold the of taeth | national doubles tennis champion Secale Denne. ee ship, following their series with G.| tarch, Denfness, € can- R. Fearing and C. L, Russell, which| J, 8. 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