The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1916, Page 13

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* OS TE RS OF to ent ater ate STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. PAGE 13 GIANTS NEED .300 SLUGGER TO STRENGTHEN CLU Washington Crew Would Be Well Received Back Eas East Has Kindly Words ; Saget ieee Hitting Strength Needed _ for Washington Crew to Bolster Up Seattle’s | and Stanford as Well Only Weak Spot, Says Ed Just what the East has been [gotten by those who witnessed the BY EDWARD “HILL Pe Cer So NS BETWEEN OURSELVES ae n league last season| taught to think of the Pacific With anything like an : the big leagues, and seven of| coast crews is shown by a re- break in luck the Pacific More and more each day It be from the outfield and given the ese fortunate diamond m-| cent article in the New York it Oaramen would have won, comes apparent that the Seattle utility assignment. He is more are still eating T-bone steaks | Mail, which was written by “The Washington lads have again Giants need a little Infusion of | capable than any other member of it the expense of the big moguls. James P. Sinnott, one of the | won the championship of the West batting staength. The team the team to fill this role. he unfortunate quartet to re. best sporting authorities in the (crn coast. They defeated Leland is weak at bat. Admitting that | would give us a hard-hitting out ve but a sip of the big league| United States. The mention Stanford not long ago, Evidently the local squad has the strong, fielder of experience, “Hunk” Shaw, est pitching staff in the league, a vet, who can be depended upoa, P of what aval! will it be if the |altho he hasn't hit .200 for several i batters do not make runs for | seasons, and Bil] Cunningham, who the hurlers? A game can't be much promise. won without some slab arti © outer breastworks look too to back up the twirler, A erously weak, with two young lava are “Homer” Haworth; Ray | follows: the Stanford lads are not over aat- Kramer, who has been farme “News from the Pacific coast that isfied with the result when they jout by the Giants to the Roches- | both Washington State and Leland contemplate coming to Poughkeep- ter club of the International | Stanford may send crews to Pough- , Sle to row Teague; Pat Callahan, who will | keepsie this year for the Intercol-| “Both crews from the sunset land in perform in the Northwest: |legiate regatta wil be enthuslastic- | will find a warm welcome awaiting rn league as a member of the |ally received in the Fast, The Far|them if they make the trip. The ander or Johnson might pitch | fellows who have yet to be put to ; Vancouver club, and “Peggy” | Westerners won thousands of fol-| non-partiasn spectators will be with shutout games and not be able | the acid test, frisking around im Barth, who died a few months | lowers this side of the Miasissipp!|them to a man. And many an to win should the rest of their | quest of files to trap. ago. by thelr good sportsmanship and | afumnua wil! find himself rooting in team fall to put over a run. Roy Wolfe, the player turned 3 grit in overcoming obstacles on) secret for the Pacific coast boys The thing sizes up about like| over by St. Louls, was just the man the Seven who are stil! sticking | their ovens trips to the big Hud-/ against his alma mater, For they this the Glants needed, but Dugdale has in the coveted circle, good re son river rowing classic. have the pluck that cannot fall to ports are common, and there is} “The wonderful showing of Wash-| win, and hold the admiration of every indication that they will | ington last year will never be for-| every red-Dloded man.” remain for the balance of the/ season, smith, Sate “veneer, ne AS Usual, Both Boxers r) y Brottem, Vancouver catcher, with the St. Louis Cardinals, | ~ aR Say They Are Confident fs being played in the outfield Fight along, while Brottem is/ “acting as understudy to Frank| All is set for the battle to beyis a tough one, will take on Leo Snyder, the catching sensation of | staged by Billy Weeks and Sid] Houck, the local featherweight. the big leagues. Mitchell tonight at the Elks’ club,| Charley Givens and Charley Davi- RM This is the third meeting of these| son will also tango In the feather th Williams and McKenry| boys and each has said he will) class. Steve Reynolds, the firecat- have both made good with Cin-| make an earnest endeavor to clean | ing middleweight, takes on a ship- ‘a > oye to such an extent their other fellow's expense. jahoy lad named Roy L+e. Bert are assured. Williams has Forbes and Barney Williams are been stinging the ball hard and | who, if anything like bis namesake,! also matched. They are feather. { og up to form, while Mc-| «. ry demonstrated the other) tise ‘a"hur'oce ria see 'e| ELere’s a League That’s Daffie the best of the hitting lobe Not Controlled by O. B. Walter Mails and Ira Colwell still wearing Brooklyn span- According to reports ¢m-| Tron bars and prison walls may | mainder of thelr dayn Others who from the Bridge City,|shut them off from the outer world, entered as striplings will leave mid-| are in good standing, and but neither can block off America’s die-aged or old. Still, one and all, ‘apt to Oks shunted {nto a game/ national pastime from the inmates|they have been longing for spring| 3 of Charleston prison, Massachu-/and the chance to once more play We have Abe Finegold and Bill] recetved word that he will not be Cunningham, two recrults—young-| om hand. sters—in the outer garden. Both} have shown promise, but there ts| BER have shown promine vst ‘tere | @UESSING NUM i after the season gets under wa) | In our opinion Tealey Raymond} 1% POPULAR SPORT needs another slugging outfielder of experience, one that he knows ; i z can lambast the apple right around eames page eg pera 4 that old 300 mark. - guesses as to how many persons Abe Finegold should be drawn in will pay admission to Dugdal — park on opening day next Thurs- GUESS OPENING 6 letter received this morning * from the “Rooters of the Sterling ATTENDANCE AND | Het co.” is paricularly worth men- 4 tioning. Twenty employes of the GET SEASON PASS| Su Sees So They range from Mayers’ 4,000 to two season tickets | 15,180, Miss O’Keefe's guess. yed by North. It’s only six more days until the ern gu me at Dug. | season opens. Get busy. park, to be given away by Tow many tane wit ey o¢| OREGON GOLF TITLE Fnav’s the question, Por the fan MATCHES IN JUNE wends The PORTLAND, Ore, April 21— President Dugdale will donate a] The state championship golf season ticket for two. For the | tournament will be played on the ] one sending In the second near-| Waverly course during Rose Fest! # est correct figure, Dug will kick | val week, early in June. : thru with a solltary pase for the || The qualifying rounds of the iz season. men’s championship will be played Get busy now if you want te | Monday, June 5, and the finals Sat- a setts. | ball. Kelly Is doing bench duty Towering just over the bridge) Baseball grips 85 per cent of the the Giants, but the tall sliver trom Boston stand the forbidden |inmates, and for good. Outside the made a iy — ¢ |Dattlements within whose gates|fact that there ts a little crampiness| @ minute any o jsome are doomed to pass the re-|in the outfield, the prison yard of: | see the opening game and every | urday, June 10, The women's an regulars show any weakness fers lendid playt 4. Thi yor My will be rushed In to take| paella Ay ag ale tein Gay M4 > other thie season as the guest || qualifying rounds occur Tuesday To HONOR HURLEY the duty of one man to gather up CHARLEY SCHMUTZ TEALEY RAYMOND of Du and The Star. Mall || and the finals Friday. to the sport editor the pebbles, stones or debris and Whe sald Glante? Charley Schmutz, the handeome heaver of the Seattle club, sure looks like a go nae ova WHEN HE ARRIVES) 121% tsista, wien tne resutt it] Joos Willard stongelde of Manager Tealey Raymond. oF The Stor, ’ Presents mooth, velrety surface. Benny Kauff says hie name is pronounced “Cowf,” not “Cough.” ‘The Seattle Baseball Boosters’ ‘}club will meet Monday at its headquarters and devise plans for 2 holding a “Bill Hurley day,” —— that popular player has his Great CHICAGO COLORED GIANTS hitting abil’ of “Dutch” Somes ny Falls aggregation here to battle Fa set YOU'RE WELCOME Seattle Star: | am thank- Ing you herewith for the oppor makes his appointment | coittie on May 1 to 7 ’ in: Ase tunity you have given me to Admission, 25 PORTLAND, April 21.—After yy a to the first base position on the| 1 is only fitting that some ree- ‘Take Fourth : conducting a still hunt for two} compete for the handsome prize : sy er. Benge sateliendas ognition be given Hurley's entrance pitchers and an infielder among the a fairly fast as a club manager. squads of the Beavers and the ier aon pitiobes Bees here, Manager Russ Hall, of PEPS the Tacoma Tigers, returned to Tacoma today, the result of his mission unannounced, Hall said 19 players are still Striving for places on his team. Among them are eight pitchers, bat | 40 TEAMS ENTER | Hall wants two more candidates for the slab, no he probably figures | to drop five ot nis prewee wince ~— BOWLING TOURNEY of “hopes.” offered by Piper & Taft, Inc. in the Fish-Tale contest. | cer- the handsome It will bring me Incerely, RRY KEATING. amount of coaching and patience tre. be cam be, Seveioped into = /BAUM DISAPPOINTED Inrtse cid’ barevali, and'men ct} AT POOR OPENING his oy agin not common these days advancement in pitch- '™ ing. Room can pretty nearly al-| PORTLAND, Ore. April 21.— ways be found on a ball club for| President A. T. Baum, of the Pa ‘a man who can bit the baseball. | cific Coast league, ia en route to San Francisco today, after witness- ing the somewhat inauspicious MAGEE 1S INJURED | 2re0:20" otto Sascha sean on the home grounds here. He was disappointed because rain prevent | siete Entries for the Northwestern | PROFESSIONAL NOW bowling tournament closed last night. About 40 teams have en tered, according to Secretary P. P. BOSTON, April 21.—Sherwood| ed the opening game Tuesday, and Suis». Smt onder i . POSTON, April 21.—Francis| Robinson. Practically every city BE torn esas azar’ 91 ie Domiponement matt Wetseslcy Oulmet, former national amateur and large town in the Northwest | ee ee act| at, Saws, the etteninnge eae golf champion, has been informed | that goes in for bowling will be| pnth. He was hit on the wrist) The official attendance | was 8,851 that he ts a professional. ' represented. ile batting Wednesday and a aovune diennnininananan was pitching resulted. are LEONARD IS VICTOR MADDEN Is BACK NEW YORK, April 21.—Phil Bloom proved no match for Benny BASEBALL RESULTS Lloyd Madden, crack 8. A. C | Leonard in thelr ten-round bout BASEBALL RESULTS | Portland 6, Salt Lake 6. | lightweight, has returned to Seat-| here last night. Leonard outboxed National San Francisco 9, Los Angeles 6.| tle from Great Falls and will prob-| and outgeneraled his opponent at At Pittsburg 0, St. Louis 6. | American Association | ably box under the colors of the) ali stage At New York 6, Philadelphia 7, | Indlanapolis 3, St. Paul 1. | and Every i local club when the Far Western - * ¢ ‘At Boston &, Brooklyn o | Columbus R Kansas City 4. | . meet {s staged next week, Som not At Chicago 7, Brooklyn 6. No others; rain. | | 5 e oF us are as American | Western | Occasion P AGGIES HERE TODAY HILL S HIT dumb as we think we At Detroit 2, Chicago 1. Omaha 14, Des Moines 2. peo SSO00CONUSOOONS » | At Philadelphia 1, Boston 7. Denver 2, Wichita 1. are--we are dummer. At Washington 12, New York 4. Topeka 9, St. Joseph § | The Oregon Aggies will tale on 0 d No other; rain. No other; rain, | the. of W. baseball tossers in|] FLOM Many amonds . | Pacific Coast Other Games | two-game series, beginning this|_ —————' || Wise Up! Let Us Save Vernon 2, Oakland 1, Senttle 4, Showns 3 | fternoon. Today's game is sched-| pat Eastiey cracked the apple for You $10 on Your am pled for 4 o'clock, while tomorrow's | tire gwats out of four opportunt SPRING SUIT pasion will get under way at 2:30.) tia, pretty good for an old man, CLOTHES Tex Vernon and Earl Conner, re rm Frank Guigni and “Hap” Morse — might nd se ing of four trips to the platter. CHEEK TO REPORT bccn According to the Vancouver pa- rs, Harry Cheek will report to) b Brown within a few days Seven more aye fim hurrah! Our premier third sacker kicked \the pill on three occasions, Quick Swatson, the needle. “ve Winntng- re oa | | Cal. lemons, ‘per crate a0 @ 4c Cranberries 425 @ 480 | nm got a pretty | President Wil To Cateh Fish | good idea of the European war by Made to Order cage ines | watching Washington mutilate the fat ft, Nye bee nie oe 7 | Requires the Right ‘anks, 12 to 4. ie ee : of Tackle | ena iA | Ki The Western league Is off. | Wolfgang's hooks hip and thigh For all kinds of fishing and ff and won the game for the Tiges. EN, like Nature, now put on the Garb of Spring. Youth and Gladness are here reflected in the smartest and best clothing yet produced for Spring’s Great Festival Sack Suits, Belter Suits, Semi-Dress Suits, Frock Suits, Prince Albert | Hobbard squash ° Cal. head lettuce 1 q 160 @ 2.00 400 @ 808 i on ar 7 1.60 1 ve Herre 2 | geri teens 4 Yeh MADE Honey, atrnine tapas know what you need, where ; ; AE bine 1 gals pet Padang ye Benny Kauff get three hite out During the past week : fe Suits, Full Dress Suits. et there. Consult us. of five chances and scored @ brace | we have remodeled our Native Warhington set th of runs: f 35 | creamery, brick ‘OR SAT- 6 store.: Starting our fifth ff) Ronit. 25 [Native Washington S 1 5 t $50 igs 7 | Ty Cobb got three hits out of year of continuous service Rhubarb, creamery, #olld pack | oO . four opportunities and couldn’t put |i} ¢ me Seattle, we e Domentts wh mn” Fea he Cheasty Invincible Suit —$16.50. a marker over. Souhe, Mien ali reen tric ence Limburger 22 @ | Featuring the ) i am P ‘= find we need more room ae Oregon triplete . in “ ARE Rod 89c “Kid" Melvor Is entitled to a| Avelen Wiscenain tri Ay VALUES TELL degre . z . Wisconsin t a | shutout. i Same Prices Young America ayy Local apples Yellow Nowto $4.50 Deacon Jones $6.00 Sporting Boots oe Ping Bodie hasn't stolen a base) yet | 1 Pippine. Better Service elect ranch ons i we | — ues Coun $4.98 | Onions ik — et peer lt ee ae = a *’, Girl’ and Children’s | ee a 4 bi ; (Qnette Hardware C0. vale Fe ine ee wg thy Bitte wasn sin tt i ct Spring uette i Tackle Store : wens, grea, local a , 0 ae | KAVANAGH'’S ¢ Going Traveling ?—Leather Luggage of Quality; Oshkosh Wardrobe ‘Trunks $25 Up. tutional SECOND AVE. First. and Union. 304 Pike St. Jokima tbe | ioing Travelin eather Luggage of Q ) r Smith Bidg. 1006 First. at Madison. [white river

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