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i 0 oO”: MAN HARD LUCK see to be D. BE. Dugdale's friend these days. Here Dug Bas his baseball team tn Seattle, feady to start the training season When the sky breaks out with Woops In less than three weeks the Dacedall season will open in Se Sttle, and in the meantime {t ts Mecessary for the local club to get} few good licks of training, but from present weather indications the lads have run into a squall that May last any length of time. The players were out at the park yesterday tossing the ball around, | but the wet weather would not per | mit much work. | eee RARL BAIRD, Seattle netic thud boxer, has on the pound e@mateur championship of America Seattle fana, however, do not know by what a narrow margin Earl came near losing the trip to Boston. iY AS the national championships drew near a certain party in 8e attle very much interested in box ing, both amateur and profsssional, began to note with alarm that Baird, no doubt the cleverest ama ter tn the country of his wetght today, was not going to be sent/| Fast. He took the matter up with ‘one of the officials of the S. A. C and was told that the club at this! Aime could not finance Baird's trip to Roston. The official was told that popular sentiment about the . iy demanded that Earl go East, Qnd that he could be sent there by . lar subscription When several business men were roached, they were heartily fn r of the plan, and are now no bt were a little Seattle youth in of the amateurs. \ the top rank SHORT OF an tn- the country will keep | the N. W. league from holding its | opening on April 24, Gociares | President Robt. Blewett to “The league {s in better shape, | “I sincerely believe, than at any! time since I have deen {ts chief | execntive,” he sald. “We have a/ “cirenit out here this year that wil! ik with any minor league in the} ntry, bar none. The type and} Pelass of players is far above that) of the past two seasons. Like Se Mttle, every other club in the Meague hes bolstered and strength ened their lineups until they wil! hardly be recognized as the same teams that finished the race in 91 NOTHING Yasion of DROPPED IN ON CHET MelIn- dd Yesterday afternoon and found him hard at work shaping | Up for his bout with Willie Mee | han here on Friday night The old rascal seems to be in | good shane and ought to give the) ] doughty Frisco boy a good ryn for| bis kale. Chot, despite hit few) gray hairs, can make any one | step for four rounds, and at a Iive-| pace. Just to show that Meehan will) have to use a little force behind | any blows he may land to the folar plexus, Chet had Harry An-| derson, former N. W. lightweight | ebampion, play a heavy tattoo on/ his bread basket for the edification | of those who had dropped in to! see him work. Oregon Aggies Not ol to Break Ww ith U. 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Willie Meehan ve Chet Mo- Intyre. Ear! Conner ve. Shell Mo Cool. Joe Harrahan vs. Muggsy Marshall. Jimmy Cole vs. Johnny Moore. Secretary Culver, in announcing the prices for the special summer season, stated that there will be a limited number of 50 and 75-cent eats on sale for Friday's show Siicaiedl Refuses to Sell Player Corbeau Determined to get out of active participation in ice hockey, Frank Patrick, Van- couver hockey owner, made a brave effort to get a substi. tute for himself on the Million- aire defense In Seattle last week, After watching Corbeau, the big youngster who cavorts In front of the Canadien net for George Kennedy, in action, Patrick decided that Corbeau was the man he wanted, and made Kennedy a good offer, but Kennedy refused to listen. Cuban Pitcher Is Secured by Butte Senor Ignacio Rojas will join Joe McGinnity’s Butte squad In Puyallup next month as a pros. fective hurler for the Miners. Rojas is a Spaniard who re- ported to the Oakland club this spring and stuck around for several week “Chief” Bender pu to Coach Penn Squad |i “Chief” Perder, the Pennsylvania baseball season versity of vad th Stop Those Losses We absolutely gu ntee the famous 21 Tablets Wg stop losses from weakness of we will re turn your money. By mail, $100 box; 6 for $6.00. RIGHT DRUG CO, 9111 Fleet Ave, Genttie Indian who} etarred on the mound for the Ath-| letics, has signed to coach the Uni-| STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, en we, TFT i Aa TRAIN orr THerRe im MOTION T WOULD KNoWw fr WAS MOVING TRAIN, wow | rz 1917, PAGE 9 He Must “|, a 333 INDIAN CHIEF MUST STRENGTHEN HIS PITCHING| STAFF TO COME OUT IN FIRST DIVISION— FIRST BASE ANOTHER PROBLEM BY PAUL PURMAN (The Star's Special Sport Writer Touring the Major League | | Training Camps) NEW ORLEANS, APRIL 4.—THE AMERICAN LEAGUE RACE WILL BEGIN WITH A BIG “IF,” IN CAPITALS. | HAVE SEEN FIVE BALL CLUBS'OF THE LEAGUE, AND CAN | SAY ANY ONE OF THEM MIGHT WIN THE PENNANT IF THE BREAKS WERE WITH THEM. AFTER LOOKING OVER THE CLEVELAND INDIANS HERE, ') KNOW THEY WILL BE IN THE RUNNING NEXT SEPTEMBER. | But Lee Fohl has several other problema to solve before his team ts really a contender in the race. His pitchers must be right, for he| | hasn't the sterling defensive club Jack Barry will muster at Boston, and | he hasn't the hard-hitting aggregation Hughie Jennings will put on - feld Foht has a 5050 ball club, He has some wonderful hit ters, some exceptional fieiders—but he is weak in spots. To cover this weakness, Foh! must have exceptional pitching to win in the American leagu his pitching staff. Here Is this year, and his problem settles down to where the 1e Jt H F will re veleskit and Jim f agby | |to do the major part of t h year. IF they hold up, IF| Wood {s right—and nobody knows now whether he is or not—IF Mor- | ton recovers his arm, IF Coveleskie and Bagby can stand the strain, | Pohl will have a wonderful ball club As reserves Fobl has Joe Boehling, Coumbe, Klepfer, Smith pis Gould, who were with the club last, year. Three youngsters are also | trying out—Petty, Dickerson amd Landbeth. Landbeth was with the} ciub a short time last year. | Fohl's other problem le at first base. Guisto, who was a sen- | sational hitter on the Coast last year, has the best chance for the job, but, in my opinion, Marty Cavanaugh will likely hold } down the sack before the year is over. . a youngster, also has a chance to draw the initial bag the team is the that took the field last year and Billings will be the catchers, Wamby probably will be at second; Chapman at short and Terry Turner “et third: -Reth,|{ » the outfield | Speaker ; and ¢ Graney will make ‘Washington Ball Nine | Leaves for Series of | 4 Games at Vancouver Coach Dode Brinker and his 1 . while Roy Taylor | band of varsity baseball men eon ne that will re-| left Seattle Tuesday night at | celve ( an's offerte } 11:30 for Vancouver, where The varsity will probably line up| they will play the Vancouver | -with the following men in the first league team a series of four |game. Cuptain Wilson, catcher games. ogers, pitcher; Ladner, first base The exact line-up and personnel | Davis, secon Beem, short; Ralph of the team was not known until | Smitt George Smith, left Tuesday's practice was over. How center field, and the Infield will ne up in the co t field. The squad ing games is known, but the out day night by boat the n of Capta wi field still remains a thorn in coach's side. Charley Rogers will|*0n, who w top off in Belling oba oppose the leaguerseon| ham to see his parents e hill in the first gar off-| The men making the trip were man, the little left-hand ill fol | Wilaon, Rogers, Chamberlain, Coft. w him on Thursday, Percy Cham-|man, Ladner, Davis, Beem, Ralph berlain is slated to pitch the game| Smith, George Smith, Woodyard. on Friday, Captain Ross Wilson is| Taylor, Buckley, Pigott, and Miles the logical man to catch Rogers | Cary. NEW YORK, N, Y.—Every New He in addition to the regular throngh. ¥ s and Ex force, appeared at n house Weaknens, today for Twelve thousand will be available If you value your watch, let repair it. Next Liberty the Hayne re tisement.) ETROPOLITA THEATRE Seattle, Was MEN DON’T BE DISCOURAGED ACT TODAY) w We will treat some of your ail ments for as} low a fee as $5 and $10 We willl make you n excep onally low allme fering from. | With th fee i 1 | Kent Hale Wednenda McCORMICK LINE TO CALIFORNIA CHEAPEST FARES Comfortable Accommod: sont oth M pril 5th NOMAH |... we 10th Int Claas 24 Clase other day tried to cure will give you! I fee, Don't Woe don't care who has and has failed ure cure and 2 Ban Francisco, $19 & $14.00 $ 9.00 Los Angeles. $9 & $21.50 $14.50 San Diego 22 & 23.50 $16.50 chy The “A Office 109 CHERRY BULLBROS.| Just Printers | to §& p. tol p.m INSTITUTE freap STAR WANT ADS | ——________—__—_ © Coerccesecccccccccccccceccescsoeeeee® amare: 3333333; | FoAl Has; a 50-50 Team That May | Be in Race IF --- The |from the world’s champions year place them son. and will Indians bought Joe Wood last depend on him to in the running this sea- ) ) ) Baseball co Salt L Los A TRA At Peori Sox At At At Jacksot At Cincin St. Lou CUNCIN Potatoe aristocrat be good Norwood the wor! pions, p season it will between wood pla Yingling mer majc thel One | will Boy food th wood ee Prapshots- Turn Out om a With the state shoot but a short way off, trapshooters turned out this afternoon at the Harbor island traps for the regular mid-week shoot HURNITUR Can be elim Lundberg ify? free tri San Francisco 15, New Orleans 2, Norwoods, this good Scout TRUSS TORTURE AST LEAGUE Vernon 5. Portland 0. , Oakland 1 a INING GAMES a—Brooklyn 13, Cards 5, Browns 3 Pitteburg 3. Phillies 2 Columbus nville 3, nati 1, rr Veget at ( ee ables Taken harity Game NATI, O., April 3 * and onions, th: fe vegetables, will for admission at the ball park, Yome of 1d semtpro cham- when they game of the year, be a practice game two squads of Nor yers headed by Earl and Red White, for or league pitchers. tato. or one onion for dmission. will tend the i later distribute to the poor of Nor- r first PT yonPs0 TRANSFER fo AM SERN ICE BAGGAGE | ninated wearing the Rupture Support. We jal to prove its superior. by Improper than dine often the of your anding trouble? rt ror Reliable Blood Tent DONAWAY Liberty Building Opposite F jnight fight fans of the country will| jknow whether Fred Fulton fs jready to meet Jess Willard. In }is 10round meeting with Carl mann) | Morris, Fulton fs taking on his ASA | hands the biggest coptract he has attempted since b ean pester. |ing Willard with enallenges. He} | will have to win decisively to be WELL, 1 KNOW THAT THIS THING so! 4 - ' A 4 oer (7 3 ERS % A PHONG, (waruenun! Con TELL 4 oven, DON'T &7 PHONE FROM “4 t, 1917, by HO, iw k Reg U 8. Pat Office! Weir, THen T of AOENING TRAINS “Brick” E Idred Lands Job With White Hose “Brick” Eldred, loot on with Seattle, seems to have landed a berth with the Chi cago White Sox. Word from the front hae it that he and Nemo Liebold will divide hon- ore in right field this season. WITH FULTON IN EAST THIS EVE BY H. C. HAMILTON United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, April 4.--After to | figured ready. Morris, with (MORRIS TANGLES one victory over | Fulton, will be on the short end of Red | the betting, because of Fulton's fine showing recently. Seattle ve Seattle ve. Policemen's Seattle ve. Seattle vs Dry Sox Pacific Coast Roller Makers. Seattle ve tl Duthe Ship ve jeattio va, Ancient Order ‘University of Seattle vs. Untversity of Waahington April 14 Washington. Seattle vs. University of Seattle Con- Dock Co. Seattle vs and Dry wre Mak Policemen's ‘Rain Halts Giants WHEN SEATTLE baseball fans woke up this morning and glanced at the weather, things |v teran pitcher, and Catcher Bat- did not look very favorable for | telana were given their releases, this afternoon's fracas at Dug- |The young backstop showed up dale park, between the police- | well in the first spring games, but men’s team and the Dugdale | couldn't stand the gaff when the recruits The game was scheduled for today, as the first practice ses- sion of the year on the local lot. Ra the first practice turnout, altho the players tossed bit b {eat het | ham, | second string job. the v | firet | arriv NI in Spring Training Session at Dugdale’s- tinware loud and long among his kane Indians. Biil Bioomfield, | other fellows got going at their reg ular clip. ind regulars. 0. H, JOHNSON, a husky becteo |s op from the brush, near Roundup, | j | in yesterday called a halt to| Mont. bas been signed by Tealey Raymond for his Tacoma aggrega- tion. Baldwin has been holding out on Russ Hall, and unless he comes to terms pretty pronto looks like the Montana Jad will his job. the ball around a} yetween showers. Present in- fons point to a battle between bree young catchers, Cunning Hayes and Dorilette, for the Billy Sullivan eteran who will hold down the backstopping job, has not yet! ed in camp. BOB BROWN has turn an offer made by Nick Wil} | trade Harry Harper, Spol fielder, to Vancouver for Pappa, Pappa is back with the CK WILLIAMS is rattling the | Canucks this season, after pl Al Easily Over Bend PORTLAND, April 4.— — Al Sommers won an easy decision over Billy George, Bend, Or., midd'eweight, here last night. Stanley Clements of and Frankie Huelat boxed four fas Go decision over Frankie Saunders of SEATTLE’S TRAINING GAMES April 22—S April Grent OK Kid McCoy 8. re for e nan said he could get him a job as er- derly turne Jed that he figured he could get plenty of it in flying mac part of last year with Great GEORGE CLINK, Spokane semi- pro, seems to be having little t ble in making good with the couver club, according to wo the training camp of Brown’ GOOD REPORTS about ¥i the soldier-pitcher secured by couver for the coming season, Gallagher, his catcher, are thru from Texas, where the two Sommers Wins Middleweight Lad Seattle it rounds to a draw, and Joe rman of Oakland secured a New Jersey. ttle va. Nonpa ers rest ning of the ague season, Sea from April Ist on all sums deposited on or before April 5th. The Bank Which Has ALWAYS paid its depositors on demand having never required a notice of withdrawal id” McCoy poe | Ready to Battle; has applied at the U cruiting offices in New York nlistment as an aviator. The in charge, recognizing McCoy. for a colonel. But McC d down the offer. He explai craved excitement and Ei Open Saturday Evenings, 6 to 8, [MARKET REPORT} a ne ees | ald Whotenate Dealers for ables and Fruit Artichekes—Per dos y—Per crate per crate per doz bunches Per wack .« prone, 1b. Per b— Feppers. Florida Cal Chill, deted Cal., per mack . Yellow Potatoes— Yakim feed Local Gem FRUITS Grapefrutt— Cal. Flortai Honey— New, case. Strained Ni Fieenonte— Florida, crate ..... een ay Local cooking Bpitrenders . Delicious .... Rome Beauty. 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