The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 14

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Poth ooley and High cific Coast Hight heavyweights: [.270 hitter and Pipp makes up for jer his field with Gilhooley in the out-| 1" today unquestioned peer of Pa-| ff a Heague ball clubs in training | J tions Defensively, there ia not yay ys ~ prt ng very strong Farmer won the crown from Mick | ne catching staff is ve 7 a ‘ an infield in the league which can with young Walters in the leading | *!"s. Australian wonder, who had S1 ness a e Buy Your BY PAUL PURMAN towch the Yank quartet vies. cll, & cide Gis Mamnhie ak te te ek at te Cee Hats Another name has been added to} Huggins has only a fair outfield. year, and Truck Hannah, the iron he met Farmer Jong list of managers who have!/Ping Bodie, of course, will man catcher of the Salt Lake club bt the where you top honors | Yankee jinx report will be felt. as the fleet Cu oe And it t» upon Huggins and his) ban is one of the best ground cov (Tomorrow Furman will dis- Farmer had four out of the stx with his pitching staff that the|erers in the game. Either High or| cuss the Chicago Cubs, who | rounds, and in only one round, the a beat fight of | , 4 @ to make a pennant winner of (Strengthen the outfield from an of. will relieve him. h nd, in & rousing, senea- | can see New York Yankees during the fensive standpoint, but he will add Third place would not be a bad tio h that had the big house 2a ez? Ss 16 years, the aggressive Miller little to the defensive strength of guess for the Yankees if Hugsins|in an uproar, put over solid right them all— gins having signed up to battle the club. The failure of Marsans to can get the best of his pitelers hand wallops that earned him the/ $3 to n of m@king a first division | the rookie Lamar probably will cov trained at Pasadena, Cal) fourth, did King have a shade. | 7O a of the Yankees rests Marty Foley, Tacoma boxer, won |[] a a ce ‘The Yankees figured to be one of & decision over Rattling Al Nelson, +} Dest clubs in the league at the) HIGH SCHOOLS BEGIN MICKEY AND FARRELL of San Francisco. Nelson was @ 2a Of the 1917 season, but the tough customer from the start. but | “going Donovan was unable to SCHEDULE TODAY MATCHED FOR APR. 24 foity menaced to earn a shade by | ; the best from his players, who Interscholastic baseball opened PORTLAND, April 12.—Mieck | clever boxing | os . f Jost interest, and the result/with a full performance Friday.| xing of Australia and Marty Farreil,| Harold Jones and Red Gage, feath J that the Yankees dropped (o| Every high schoo! team in the city) ‘ magic H th place in the race. | went into action. Queen Anne, with! New York, middieweights, will box ‘This there will be a decided! a ‘pre-season victory over Ballard al-| here April 24, it was announced to-| PATE CUSS KUSS “ This Is im the management. Hug-|-ready secured, will go up against day is Snot carr gving ant there will Wort Seats, Broadway wil mect| Typ arrangement rested trom| CAUSED SWEET A Ro loafing on his club. 4.5 poet ranklin will battle| 4 sipearance of Fa ‘ahead SUGARLESS DAY “‘Honor Wee ” Buy a Bond! erweights, boxed a fast draw. aie # oath suffer the conse eens fight crowd here the other nigbt./ atanager Till Leard got a good line t is one point in favor Farrell charged ct pr is recruite Thursda ternoon Sl Wanke finishing in the first SOME PERSON, “KEWPIE” Farrell charged that King was try on bh r pe eae Prete vo “ggg eit igi Ing to dodge a match. By a stand-| when the SAN FRANCISCO, April 12-—) 08 oe ce owd unanimously de-| frst practice game of the season | i n i | Huggins will have his biggest prob- | Chief interest in tonig four-ro’ King’s manager | trimming the Forgers, § to 1 | | ane with his pitching staff. Win-|card centers on the “Kewpie” Cal- manded a match Ailg Full Kuss looked like a reguinr trades and the draft have taken | lender-Charlie Moy bout. The ” Was present and it was up to him. thn aun ton thet the Soit one Over the of his most promising pitching | pie” person is a U. S. marine, who corners in the four innings he work , including Shocker, Shaw-| loomed on the fighting horizon al MIKE WRIGHTS EAGER | aa. kuse stands only ¢ feet 4 inches ‘and Cullop. week ago, bringing great gobs of qi 4 The Mike Wright baseball team ir and when he begins emoking his hot )The dean of the 1918 pitching staff looking for trouble, They are fast| one across the plate from the heights, “Will be Ray Caldwell. This eloneat-| MEET ON MAT TONIGHT | sc: want ames than’ they| tre batter aves vielona of a boating fight-hander should be one of the| aa hawe. alventy ¢ thetr schedule.| part ing over Piccaditt pitchers in baseball, but DES MOINES, Ia. April ag Jobbe also showed up well for fot pieweh always breaks loose once or| There was little money bet today on| They are box os Spakines,) | Dems ave showed wsadbunterg : 4 Sunday. at 2 ¢ they will fight| Innings, fanning six of the Forgers “ . ers.|the result of the Caddock-O’Brien | Sum a im @ season and his work suffer: lout a practice game with the Asat t weakened in the fifth, and was Perhaps Huggins will be able to han. | Wrestling match he Col soeniinne + fev three tinites, ithe bal Gle Caldwell. If he can, id | here tonight ree pe dua 38 tas Wer tanta See Sawin many games. Allen Fussell had . : . sik dlboedl deck So pan aek, © a fair record last year and should be owed ene bit ae Morgridge is an in-and 4 ame waan't ntent | ‘uter. Slim Love might be a good a ao bier di Mer «or Pitcher if he wasn't so lazy. Hug Sweet had a hard time locating the | gins may be able to kill Love's hook Worm and make a good pitcher of ¢ ie bi Ey belt bi z plate. He walked five and hit two in the second frame, and the Giants scored five. Leard’s crew put over A decline is expected-in the butter 3 market. The market is steadily Among his recruits, Huggins r g weaker and the drop cannot | mu i». 3 has two very promising pi nae e/delayed more than a few sede Pe. ae c . ee see two more in the seventh and one in lost 12 games with the Baltimore A large quantity of California but: | Peem Domeatic, per ib i T 2 Wfth. club and was one of the most ef- ter is arriving. Because of the high | waitum, Mack . : PETG yh Pea. fective pitchers in the Interna quality, local manufacturers have tw ve. 3, ES Ei cet pes yb thd a tional league, and Bob McGraw entered the buying field. The de-| Cal, soft shell OO ail eect tie eee a ‘~ ter- 1H of the 1917 » rk club. 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