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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917. PAGE 11 Robins Have a Star/gRINKER IS HAVING HARD TIME WITH U. W. LINEUP Cadore Is a Coombs? College Ball Tossers Meet Vancouver N. W. Leaguers in B. C. City Tomorrow ee 2S 2 2R RS eee eee PPD PPAR AD IL PPP LDL LLP DAL e e With the last game of the along, including two extra son, catcher and outfield; At the present time the the fielding # concerned. The | Percy Ch Twirls I ike Old Vet season played on university pitchers, rley Rogers, pitcher; Percy squad 1s hampered by light infield te i ed of wix vet- | had ” ecumeeinie. iecariaa field before the tntercollegiate The outfield is the part of Chamberlata, pitcher; Coft hitting None of the men erans, all of whom know how with sem/{-professional ‘teams season opens, the University the team that has been worry- man, pitcher; Ladner, first have shown themselves to be to field, Aubrey “Bun” Beem, around Seattle. Coffman, the of Washington nine will leave ing Brinker. He has not been bane; “Peck” Davis, second consistent hitters, altho at short, 1s the best fielder. little red-headed twirler who ‘Tuesday night ati1:30 for Van able to pick any certain mem- base; “Sun” Reem, short; Ralph Smith, at third, has He can get ground balla on calls Tacoma his home, ts ex- couver to play a four-game bers to play in the outer gar Ralph Smith, third; Roy Tay- shown at different times a either side of him, no matter | pected to shine in the comin series with Bob Brown's Ca dens because all of the com lor, catcher and outfield, and tendency to pound the ball to how fast they come, In addt | games. Coffman has the nuck team petitors play the same kind of Miles Cary, outfield, Four all corners of the lot. Roy tion, he has a great arm, and | goods or be could never re- Coach Dode Brinker fa unde. & game, doth In hitting and men will be picked from the Taylor is another that hes whenever he gets the ball, the | celve a contract from the elded as to the men who will | fielding. The ones that show remainder of the squad for the shown real hitting ebility in runner {x always beaten by the Tacoma league team. Captain make the trip. The final selec- up best in the practices to be outfield and the infield utility Mashes. It is expected that throw, The other members of Ross Wilson and Roy Taylor tion will not be made public hefd Monday and Tuesday aft- position, The two remaining after the series with Van- the inner defense are close be- will alternate behind the bat until after the Iast practice ts | ernoona will be the ones that infielders are Johnny Allen and couver, the varsity nine will hind him tn fielding, and wo | and right field. Miles Cary held Tuesday afternoon, An | accompany the equsd to Vis Joo Rogers, Bill Pigott, Buck. be able to find the ball more far the varsity has nothing to | whom Coach Brinker calls the far as the infield is concerned, | couver | y, George Smith, Woodyard, readily on account of the op. fear in that direction. | fastest man on the squad, will the men who have been play Part of Squad Picked | and Suthoff are the candidates porition they are sure to go Charley Rogers, the main- probably play the outfield ing In thelr respective post Tho following men have al. | for the outer gardens, The eguinet. Stay of last year’s nine on the | Cray cam also play the infield, tions are the ones who are | ready been picked as part of odds are probably in favor of Coach Has no Complaint mound, will bear the brunt of and it remains to be seen sure of making the trip north. the equad that will meet the Smith and Woodyard as the Coach Brinker can find no the attack on the pitching where he will be played in the Fourteen men will be taken leaguers, Captain Rows Wil- extra outfielders, room for eomplatnt as far as staff. He will be supported by series with Vancouver. FRED FULTON MATCHED CLASSY UNIES TO BE __|Shel! McCoo! Comes FOR MIX WITH MORRIS |ggwara\:!!<. || SPORTED BY BEAVERS | ot Arena Friday Eve THIS WEEK IN GOTHAM THIS BASEBALL YEAR BY H. C. HAMILTON It ho can dispose of the Oklahoma WHEN GAUDY attire Ie being! BYRON HOUCK, former Phila { Pross Staff Correspondent | ®iant, he will be acclaimed as ready Giscussed, it rhight be worth while |delphia Athletic, has been turned NEW YORK, April 2—Fred | to try the issue with Willard. If to consider the new uniforms of |over to Bpokane by Portland. he finishes off Morris he will be the Vancouver baseball club. Bob — Un Fulton doubtless will find out 3 | rt n im 1 > this week If he ls good enough ones ct (bg ee lin the ielaht of Chuaion uaa take | aoe OF THE new umpires will for a shot at J Willard’s ‘There is no shirking in the Fulton | expresses it, the uniforms look sprang Bpethcrapeed "ook ta oe BY PAUL PURMAN | When Robinson gent In a re crown, He wil taki on the vet- jcamp. His willingness to mart "prospe rous.” Flsoeetil re lef pitcher he did not pick, as eran “white hope,” Cai orris, against all tough boys and bru a @ —_ an ben the Beavers visit Seattle « (The Stars Special Sport weld have beh bunbeeed, & here In a scheduled 10round |them out of the way in order to try] [7 WASN'T BO LONG ago te |they will be clad in Yale gray, SWEDE” RISBERG, former Writer Touring the Major left-hander to take the place bout. his hand at knocking crowns off William = Leard, how eattle | with bright red trimmings, The Spokane Indian, and “Brick El- League Training Camps.) | of Coombs. Instead, he sent Fulton and Morris have met be-| entitles him to quite a bit of con-| ager, was being called “Bad | cons gtockings and belts to go °C last year with Seattle, are| Bill arc d the Pactfic coast making good with the White Sox. | SPRINGS, Ark. April 2 In Cadore, another right-mitted | fore, and the record shows @ victory | sideration ; or ge PA of % iepanee igen nt tou nouns | toner = . *¢ |tor Morrin on a foul, Morris him-| Jack Curley has given a half-way|!¢ague cities, And Bill deserved! gray with red trimmings. A red —— pitchers the other day in an exh!-} I was treated to another sur self claims credit for a knockout, | sort of promine—or @ threat— that} the name. He was Frag of the wv" will decorate each of the unt.| TOMMY FITZSIMMONS, last hition game with the Red Sox. | prise while Fulton says he was counted|Jecs Willard will depart from his|®Crapplest, cocklest little ball toss | ror, year with Vancouver and Butte, re-| ‘They won their game and | was he Red Sox went after Cadore’s | out #0 fast he did not have time to] pacificist principles and be at the|°# {nm the league for many Se@8OR8) Ar home the Canucks will be at- fused to report to Brooklyn and treated to two surprises. goat. He was a rookle and fair|Tise after being floored. He can-|/ringside when the two giants clash, | “fer leavi ing Beattie iat | tired th White eatin teisienad Gack. (ees Seen, tuspend “4 One was Jack Coombs pitched game. codes victory in the firet meeting to/It is almost @ foregone concluston| Now all is changed. Till Is |ly with the same color red used in - yemarkable ball for four {nnings,| Did they get it? Not quite. Ca-| Morris. that Willard will bave to meet one|'O the scene of bis former Pl |the road uniform. A red “V" will) HARRY CHEEK, Great Pulls allowing two hits, one a home run.|¢ore elther ignored them or gave Morris Tough Spot or the other some day and defend | Wests, a sober, saner, brainer yon | be sewed on the left breast of each catcher, was once the property of ‘As I watched Coombs I wonder-|them their own medicine with a} Morris is one of the toughest) his title In the hardest scrap of his perth Thus far he has ttm | Bult to speed up the color scheme. | the Pittsburg Pirates. ed if it would be possible for the |calm smile. spots in Fulton's climb to the top. | career. tiltg sot a tt — That | TR® cap, stockings and belt for the ee sold tron man to weather another Cadore should make good. — Fscnorswd ae Se unaite ae ade «| home livery will be red. Bo SOME SEATTLE fans are mak- feason successfully He has » good arm and a good 1s. er 1. ° _ on pa Pye Ney he sweater used by the Beavers |ing plans to have a “Tealey Ra T wondered whether those four tment of pitching geod. | Dick Wells in City 'U. W. Oarsmen Take |master stroke when he signed the liggt season has been discarded for| mond” day when Tacoma, plays it Chet Mcintyre {innings of superb ball early in the cool and level-headed. . | a “ - . a red-trimmed gray coat first series here Shell McCool, clever Portland jeoring would preface may nine-| Mle motion ts easy and hie de Looking for Trouble) First Workouts on brome ager sol imgptonr panes mitt slinger, will make his Seattle fening games when the weather! livery masterful. a Estuary « at Oakland |“, ''°28" {8 Beattie and ef eens [debut next Friday night in the decame warmer or whether when| It was good to see the veteran| Dick Wells, the Cincinnat! boxer, | otee ye oo ieee, ths Arena when he takes on Earl Con- the pinch came, Coombs would|and the youngster both pitching |arrived from Wallace, Idaho, in time} BERKELEY, Cal, Ape 2— |eould have @ ble following this MARKET T_REPORT nen the ‘Tascme Somleenaeid Rave to be asked to be taken from cool, consistent baseball against /to gee Ray Campbell beat Sid| Oaramen of the University of |)” aa we Glowing reports have drifted to EESTI OR reno g the bor as did in the world the clud that so outclassed Brook- chell Friday night in their bout} Washington took thelr first UST BEFORE “MUFF RB: Seattle of McCool's ability to sling last fall. [lym last fall. Mitche! — | JUST BEFORE °M ny 4 = ev |the padded mitten. If he gets awa M at Dreamland. Wells bas fought pa ip on eet eres - son's fight with Sally Salvatore in) | wriew Paid Whetemsic Dealers Gyr | orange New navel to the same start his fellow oman len: a Mitchell, and ts anxious to get a go! wacningtgn Califor tanfors [O82 wenncioen Friday —. his on “6\man, “Muff” Bronson, did, he will Big Ote” Breaks Into |Temperamental Ty to | ein campvett hington -Callfornia-Stanford |ianager, Joe Flanigan, eit down So eas win a home here vm 1: Sa a, Ap ~ Conc! and penned a few lines to the | artchenee—Per don. The Metropolitan Lambermen’s Big Show With Class} Tarry With His Club Sear brought 20 men with him, | writer. | Asparagne—Ter th | x the squad arriving on the Gov- . Mott’ Neet Leo Houck Takes on | crnor tunday. Eleven men are | ion tnt eee eee end take! club {s staging the show. Chet Mc- Intyre meets Willie Meeban, Frisco OKLAHOMA CITY, April 2.—It DALLAS, Tex., April 2—Ty > In th it . rai Arkaneas Black heavy, and Sammy Good, former Se- was & snowslide for scores when| Cobb has decided to remain | Kirke in L. Pi, BOn ee big nenstinkmeaceg cates (30 ; Sara sess : attle favorite, takes on Geo. Ingle the Chicago Cubs walloped the Ok-| and assist the Giants and Ti- Z mag er pall yl Shc [ddl nag RRP = g in the double main event. Jaboma City team, 22 to 2, here! gers in their exhibition series. Leo Houck, Seattle tight | Bill Leard and 12 wafairty tm Portiand.” writes J00, | Gostifiower—Fer crate, 2 don... Friese Paid Fre@ecers fer Rass, Secretary Culver has announced yesterday, but the fans were choer-| had threatened to leave the | weight, writes from Los An- a i apne ype —-anplrnodeoprenre tan gh og pv eam idl §___Besies. Veal and Bove special summer prices for the show, ed by the activities of “Big Ote”| team, following a battle with cles that he boxes Ray Kirke, Players Are Due} We #r¢ Willing to fight bim wy “] } soneepovearcomgy pine se sya ~ ‘Btuckar, who celebrated his en-| Herzog, but said he would stay : Eastern lightweight, tomer. aim sty we believe he id not ‘ee any “ee 45 | Doche—Pat ; | : fond single tn four times up. | oF the series, Iginaliy chosen as his opponent. | strong, will arrive in Seattle tate| Ta ate the rr they Morsereaish— PS rena Stel Hangs Up Swim Mark a it’ eh we oe ©} om _— this afternoon on the 8. S& Presi Veal—Fi , 66 to 1: jJack White Hurt in (800 Faithful Fans ms ; dent, ready to begin training Toee| sewny GLEASON, national| i Roosters ois, ive, Frances Cowellé, the former Ring and Loses Mix Shiver at Contest| Sailor Kirke Boxes —|aay ‘at Dugdale manor, in Rainier| gure cnannion at 126 pounds, |Qhre--Par bem: Perk—Goo8 block hogs... Sonttis gitt awiinetan-aek tana 4 ’ , Wallace in Denver|™': iw back fn Beattle, and do not bé | "Oreg Welling Pricwe “to Retailer tor new world’s records at Oakland, MEXICALI, April 2—Jack | DENVER, April 2—Bieht hy | " surprised if you hear of him bop- | | _—. 440"in 624950, the 00 to ase le pr jac’ —Ei um . > ro! 1) | Better 4 In 6:4445, the im 4:34, White, Chicago lightweight, [dred of the faithful shivered in an| DENVER, April 2—Otto Wattace.| Val Sontag Is With [1s {sto the foursound game a itive Washington ercomery, cine .¢5| anid the 800 In SIGN, . broke his hand in the 14th icicle-encrusted grandstand while | Milwaukee lightwoight, fx scheduled) . . * 2. bs ‘At present Gleason ts employed Native Washington creamery, aete. found of a scheduled 25-round |the Cub rookies trounced the Den-|to fight 1 rounds with Sailor Kirke Earl Baird in East}, At prevent cies ee ore | Pargnine rer | bout with Joe Galindo Saturday, jver Bears, 10 to 0, In the opener | of California tonight at the National Athletic club. | Weee—Select ranch . Chet ts shaping up for bin melee | Peppers—Per 1 |Fs BULL BROS. here yesterday. Earl Baird, Seattie crack |. | Florida | 7 ith Willle Meehan, the San Fran- . aa Domestic wheel amateur 125-pounder, is sched- jelsco lad, whom he tackles Friday | en apo | Limbureer .. Just Printers Oregon triplets uled to box tonight at the na | nient for the Metropolitan Lumber- | Pepcore-—Nebraska, per i Re Wisconsin tripl 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 tional A. A. U. championships | en's club in the Arena Boaniee—Cal, tur Coe : 1 Sissekate totes In Boston. Val Sontag, the for On the same card Sammy Good, | netabagae—Yakima, an: 275|. Youna America mer amateur = middleweight | tormor Seattle favorite, who holds | @qussh—Per Ib—Mubbare Uf ghamplen, now boxing in New |q "knockout decision over and a|"fmeat wise s.vrssetecsr s,s: (Prices paid’ wholesaler) ” bos r y 1 . Is sched- ing. 7 Ser ie cake om Goarge inghe Yooul| pores tet |Site «= —sewaree|| McCORMICK LINE hes : and Moinsses TO CALIFORNIA Skinner & Eddy Too | *#"rvetstt, , a Much for Dry Docks) NOW THAT AD WOLGAST, for) Sei mer lightweight champion, {is in \the eanitarium suffering from a The soccer season was brought) brain malady, Seattle fans are re- TRIS SPEAKER WERE KIDNAPED— WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO CLEVELAND? SUPPOSE CHRISTY MATHEWSON WERE KIDNAPED— WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO CINCINNATI? SUPPOSE WALTER JOHNSON WERE KIDNAPED— CHEAPEST FARES Comfortable Accommodations Str. € -. April 6th Str. WaPasa --Aprtl 6en 46.00@47.00| 00@21.00 0 Oate—Puget Sound |to a stormy close Sunday when the } ei w nes Class | . eniling many little queer actions astern Wa 09) ° Int Claes 2a | Skinner & Eddy team defeated the|4¢ nie while he was in Seattle | Grepetratt— Rerateh Food . $5-00G66.00)1 san Francisco.$13 & $14.00 $ 9.00 Seattle Construction and Dry Dock} prior to his bout with Chet Neff, o 35.00@36.00/ | Low Angeles. .$20 & $21.50 §14.50 City Ticket Office 109 CHERRY sv. Phone—-Elliott 3436 squad, 1 to 0, In the rain, One thing In particular was no- Mea eee tieed by the gathering of fans in . x id hit Jones and Fleming DRESS eee ereee ner i ; At the end of one of the rounds, High Guns at H. I. Ad, instead of going to his corner, }48 out of 60, were high’ guns Sun lend then finally walked over to the jday — Harbor island traps. In| -opner across from his own, where ot St Lawte -Nationals 0, Amerteans 0; the 100target event Fleming also], stood for a fraction of a minute |@* innings: rain led with 96 out of 10¢ before going to his stool osee Hewew 00 51.00052.00 + ++ -80,00@21.00 PAINLESS TEETH CORRECTION Poston Americans ; . postponed; rain. Some one declared that Neff had} 4+ cincinnati—Washington Americans- 1 1 . » dazed bim, but Chet had landed no|/cinctnaat: Nationals postponed; rain, Gil Dobie Departs blow to the head in that round that : WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO WASHINGTON? for Job in Detroit] rou have burt Wolgast as much Thie Office Will Be — Now that our Modern Sys "ta ‘hia day, the Michigan “bear. Pen nth 8 P.M, tem of Scientific Dentistry has Gilmour Dobie, former U. of ” Cleveland Amer! - cat” has taken some terrific lac- ae, Ameeet W. football coach, packed up ings, which no doubt are the cause |, = Amerteane z Terk Nationals #, De hip record today and stepped . one da train for Detroit, Mich, | bis _sifliction He will coach the University of If you value your watch, let Second Hockey Melee Detroit football huskies this 4 Next Liberty the Tt 4 _] year, A team coached by Doble | Haynes repay it. Neat Liberty on Tonight in South has yet to lose a game. been perfected, we can treat patients without the slightest pain—without shocks — with- out discomfort — without any after-effects — without using dangerous drugs or sickly gases, SUPPOSE TY COBB WERE KIDNAPED— WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO DETROIT? SAN FRANCISCO, April 2.— The second hockey game of the post-season series between the Montreal Les Canadiens and the Seattle Metropolita will be played here tonight at the Winter Garden. If the Montreal team repeats tonight its victory of last Friday night it will take down 60 per cent of the $5,Q00 puree offered for the Our methods are positively safe and harmless—each oper- ation being conducted by duly qualified and efficient dental surgeons—men whose work and conscientious efforts are continually bringing us scores and scores of new patients. Despite the present condition of your teeth and gums—despite those gaping cavities and abscesses— we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole- some condition, and this while you sit and smile. Three Tied for First Honors at Trap Club Geo. Scripture, C. W. Bandy and| W. B. Taft were high guns Sunday at the Green Lake traps. Each cracked 47 out of the 50 clay pigeons shot at. Scripture also led in tho 100-target shot, nicking 93, Just this did happen to the Giant- Killers. Their star player, Win Shute, was kidnaped. It happened on the eve of the world’s series! Wrestling Match to Be Staged Thursday RELLINGHAM, April 2.—What considered one of the best wres- Many Anglers Turn Out for First Trip Hundreds of fishermen left The small cost of this important service will aston- rbtgu le iia eungay eee . | DENTIST utches ever made here will ish you—come in for a free examination and estimate. ‘ or their favoring “fishing erience h ae|be staged Thursday when M. Hol- ; “lle Ai aq holes.” The condition of the riv- ma ie Sse 'ey pratesniok, aud Yaulior, lightheavrweight champ of the No obligation whatever, ers, on account of the id | want the best. N. W. takes on ©, Terry, light. - 7m MATTY weather, did not permit glowing WHY EXPERIMENT? heavyweight champton of Canada, Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction reports of big catches, however, i ‘ pce neabeiiananataan ett as sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. . — — I have hundreds of patients who Full wi er or lower set. arant will teatity to— “Snowy” Baker, the Austraflan PP’ » gu eed $10 What Happened Is Told in YOU KNOW THAT |Siy' ratstonn “atqrno0s, Pi Rng iM my oy inguatieee tne: PEST MY Sctentific Work, MY very reasonable fees, Improper of boxers. “Snowy” calls the new than @ ere ver ! a1 ts,” and they ofte o To the wonderful change I have|bOxers “grease spots, “ 6 99 Pee eine Ot, 708 nade in their mouthe by checking |box at about 76 pounds, Next treat that insidious disease of the sums.) U1 ing “Snowy” will be getting his ‘ |Pyorrhea (Riggs Disease) boxers out of baby incubators. Wa . Put your time againet mine a tow | LOxers oUt Written by Henry Beach Needham Stop Those Losses| ove your case and tell| We absolutely guarantee the | i famous 21 Tablets to stop losses from weakness or we will re- eo we me for Reliable 7 ae ar Painless ‘Austin tome poms antl, Sy Sel. Hate These Plates are all made In our own Laboratories. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike For Ten Years in Same Location—Dtagonally Across From Public Market. Laboring People’s Dentist, All Work Guaranteed, Lady Attendant. J, R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. you Just w EXAMINAT ALL W IT STARTS TODAY IN THE STAR. DR, DONAWAY Third and Pike RIGHT DRUG CO, 802-3-4 Liberty Building Eatrance 1504 1111 Firet Ave, Seattle Ave. Usiom and Third, Opposite Fostoffice, Open Sundays, to 1:00,

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