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BEES’ PILOT OUTLINES HIS BALL PLANS Local Sportsmen Invade Wilderness to Battle + BALT LAKE CITY Apr 4 e 7 ‘ die Herr, manager of the Salt Lal With Finny Tribe Today **:::"" ox" at Pittsburg, Col., the other da Pit hit nd base Armed with rods and reels, a clal attention to closed rivera and | ball that in basel 1 win for the horde of Seattle sportamen ts oa agin are included in ge iB Po . n = am f sen scheduled to make ttx first in ng County stork: Mncgust| beriande tn tha beach, of players, in wasion of the wilderness today, above upper falls; Moor request to the frer 1 plea of ma the opening day of the fishing Lake Dorothy, Red A manager, Hddie knows full well season, to battle with the finny | creek that the players make the manager tribe, | Kittitas County—Lost lake (at / and without a ball club, no man on More than 2,000 fishermen | poud of Roaring creek); Copper lake | earth can grab off a pennant have taken out Hoenses in King For that reason Herr went out of and | @8 miles from Cle Elum) county this spring, the Stevens —All atreame and| his way to line up Ed Spencer as trains and roads to the fishing lakes; fishing not allowed until | hie chief catcher, Spencer is a sort haunts are expected to be flood May 1 of first (not ond, mind you) Hew ed with fishing “bugs” today. Snohomish County—An waters Jo | tenant to Eddie, ix club secretary on While conditions a week ago | cated in the inies guihe refuse sh that-acek oe teluas indicated lake fishing, because of | closed to fishir pat ih Att the high waters in the sircams, Pen Oreille County—North Skook von and Marty Kr the tivers have receded and fishy um ja Kings lake closed within hase pair, There ing in the streams is expected to 400 f niet r parts of 1 be a better moving combination than be exceptionally good for so | ¢ © 80\ts Jou thin duo around second base in the early in the season. | Soutt lake, Mystic lal eague, but if 60 its keeping well wu Lakes Popular Yocum closed from October ter er, Johnson and Krug have " ceded hawinees, are ex) © Avett ow Me lake <4 | th “heads up" from start to fin pected te invade ‘the multitude of | from November $0 to June 1 ah, and give the inner guard cy - “i — -= — gh balance to enable it to mali lakes that abound in King veh Gi caiat> ceatias “inal county. f heneve he notion takers The tact that the first fish stories | ALLEY MEET peal 0. on lager yyy of the year will be invented today, | Fadastae- ta nee Gack, Suicheol er significant, but rs and small the infield at first, doesn't sons and daughters undoubtedly will HER EIN 1920 pee Boma apn pay believe. dad and older brother and rs ate lar sani ra MR hubby when they come home with} VANCOUVER, B.C, April 1—Se [eee eee ienn een in the loagte their tales of the big ones they al | attle will be t¢ seene of the 1920 Horr’s idea ts & rather unique most landed. ing | Northwest bowling tournament. in this league, He has net himself a4 lowing stream bulletin is publ meeting held here at the tus apelin ed va ioe pe ball an 8 Clallam County—All streams are Of the 1919 meet, wh oned her: . PE aa lad go- Bae geo 4 low and clear. Saturday night. J. F, Morris was re “a Nes fs codsport— | elected pres: of the Northwest be A Lake Cushman, near Hi — ee nit ‘ai As for Bee burling corpa, Herr a" Water is clear. Indications _ AY y ¥ , | ven that Merkle will win in this very good fishing on April 1. 4 e eng in a cinch to tur ; rivers tn this vicinity medium high| ‘The E. N. Brookes team, of pag phen grand all nar goin and clear. attle, is still leading the sweep KOS | ot for Hob Lake Kitsap, near Charleston— tourney being held at the loeal Ideal . copter ge With continued fair weather, this “leys, with a count of 2.960 In the table Adolph Jake should be fine for the opening | five-man nt. The Pope-sib adel epee tote & toe scored 2,919 In last night's play ‘ of the season. Skykomish River—At Skykomish and Index is reported low and the wa- club's way, One me Sartor and Croix, of still leading the double Spokane, ch name will o n .t ter fairly clear | 1.243. ePrry and Hede riba Pye greg | Chico Creek, near Charleston—ts "itle, are second with 1 Cela, will Found out the Bee pitch a {nm good condition at present. ‘ Woods, of Portland, ix In the van per peocogy Hinz Lake, near Chectasten—te bn the singion, with a count of 628 Herr intends to stick withir es high and somewhat muddy, Water 7 AR. 1G-man limit, and ea that Re fs falling slowly, but with rormal| WORK ON NEW } can get by with that number, if i conditions will be ready for fishing ele can. i oT og Aaa YACHT CLUB : : 4 sirkland eee Former Bat Boys and Redmond—High and clear. This lake undoubtedly wil! furnish some of the best earlyseason fishing tn STARTS SOON Battle for Place AA AAA AAA AAA A I LAL ALAA AL THAT JOYOUS SOUND! $ ——F-T, BE VeRy NICE To THe ue 17" Stop off AT HE or Gar BEG AS THIS IF WEDDING ° Care To-pay! Im our MNNwEesARy! SHES ANNIVER SAY" GOW RIGHT HOME { BEEN THINK ABOUT (T - Te tee THE ¥ For A WEEK c | a x f £ per! v1 necnalinlid - —- 1.3.3] = | ~*.. Plans for the coming season for Wi Gaoquaimie, Nerth, South and Mié-|th Seattle Yacht club will be mies? ith Portlanders Forks Snoqualmie, near | formulated at a meeting of the wo former bat boys are trying |are talking about anner in tha fey fs medium high | ™embers to be held at the Dexter. out with the Portland club at ¢ Tock: | which Dempsey will floor Willard and clear. Bait fishing should be Horton bank Wednesday night. ett. ogart, third baseman, and Rit | te probably means thet they wart Mand OF Vide tine ot the year Immediate construction of the| teF, second basoman, used to hustle| reag fluored just ax much ay the River, acar Brinnon—| Proposed $50,000 club house to be) bats for McCredie when he had good | wanted to see Jess floor Johns had 160. ‘ Deilt on Lake Union, on the chub | bell clubs. and he mid they used {0} 4s « prediction of what will happen c grounds, wil get under way, accord. "Wipe 4 baseball now and then when the two men meet in the & Lake Chelan, near Chelan—Is now | M"t, Commodore N. He Latimer,| Hitter looks like a clever fielder, it probably dooan't mein any tm yd 3 Darringten—| of the club. According to present | but the woods are full of clever |than the usual fight tlk dos ae rather hieh for| Plana the club house will be ready | fielders, What the managers are! Phe wise men have it { a |for occupancy by the spring of| looking for iw hitters, Bogart is an|thut Jack is golr , Seay Pestoie—rnits | 19°. aggressive little fellow, who played | o r the ma hyped Many Seattle people Interested In| with Aberdeen in the Pacific Coast) tering in at ¢ og oe ae ae condition for | cnting are planning. on byliding| International league Inst season. He | until he lowers his jaw t iy Tes autnortans, sears Angeles | Rew vessels during the coming year, | finished the ball season tast year | from which it can be «mashed « | - ‘ei with the shipyard tearm from a- venient What Jess is going to be Water cold. Fishing will not|Sccording to members of the club's gy a ee aod executive cduindites. }coma in the Puget Sound Shipyard | doing during this interesting proces be at its best until the second week sol hmetome secroates in league. isn't explained, t wise men in_ April. “ 7-_-_—-_---ooereres eee leeem to have it figured out that lake in in good condition for. the |Seals Practice on sd arma while Jack pounds bis stom tein meee wet a= TO RETURN TO. Their Own Ball Lot ° nixh good sport with bait fishing. | | Their V Ball t Then Jess 's going to pipe Skykomish River—North fork of SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.—All) ceenapple song of the «mail boy the Skykomish river is high Fool ready for the uumplre’s opsning baw, Tass! tit Shee tab ames eaninet clear at the present time, wi! | 108 ANGELES, April 1.—Fnsign | 2? Sen Francisco Seals spent yes | nie inid-eection, double up like a snow in the foothills, This stream | y, ‘104 po ae ag a aR m amy | terday afternoon on their home) sacxknife and whine, “I gotta paint should be normal on the opening! 4: tennis a few years ago won him | STounds, going thru signal work and) And that is going to bo Jacks day. the prefix of “Comet,” plans a come. | Perfecting team play chance, the wise men think. Whuit * Lake Keechelus, near Easton 0076 year, provided he gets hie | Altho no releases have as yet been | Joes is thus doubled up, Jack is go- With s great deal of snow in this| discharge from the navy in time to|i@mued by Manager Graham, soveral to send over a few haymak district, this particular lake will not) compete in the national ¢ furnish fishing until later in the sea- | tne Hast. gon. All streams in this vicinity) Ajready McLoughlin ‘Will be in poor shape for the opening) practicing and is rapidly roundve| AMAT! of the season. | into the shape that at one time tad) Grandy Lake, near Birdsview—)| him the most dreaded of opponents One of the best early#eason lakes. on the tennis courts Reports show that available boats) ‘The “Comet” is asmgned to duty| ,,2 ORK have all been taken for the opening | tive committer in| Players are slated to get the blue en- velope before the week is ovr EUR GOLF MEET ents has started The execr pited Golf NEW YORK, April 1 of the C on the U. 8 8 Oregon, now in| lb Sayegh ce day. Southern waters. He has made ap- Association hes selec Mt the | week Lake Wilderness, via Maple Valley pijcation for his release from the | 20S pl aon nba yee —Water clear, fairly high. Opening | service and expects inimediate ac-|DOld the national mmatelir gol ‘ week should be good tion, McLoughlin is a former na-| Championship at the Oakmon or e Stillaguamish River—Near Cran- tional doubles champlou, and he} ry club, — ma walt a. T ite Falle—Water is low and clear.| plans to regain this crown along | ene ieee he we Fishing is fair for steelhead. Other with several other titles. | will take p! root B ver ne my fe or itaguamish agg Stipes. i oY r 1 caDemware, Pa., over the lit St er, at Me- “ © Country ott. dium high and clear. Fishing ex- Vaugh Falls Ill the Shawnee Country club pected to be fair. Fishing best in VETERAN ATHLETE DIES With Tonsilitis| COMES OFF IN AUGUST |- Cate Beowerth “ne PASADENA, Cal. Apri BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 1.— | Water is clear. 0 rate apps first annoying aliment hit the Cubs’ Michael Geary, 70, former Frisco | should be good for bees fishing Lake | training camp today when Big Jim| athiete and sport writer, fn Mould be good — ing. 1Ak@| Vaughn was knocked off the prac-| here todey, following an attack of located about three miles from) 11-6 squad and forced to remain in| heart failure. Granite Palle, the hotel under the care of a phyai-| : j otel under the care of a phyni- of i ; Skagit and Sank Rivers, near oi Vaughn was taken ill yeater.| WANTS ANOTHER SOUTHPAW Rockport—These streams are both | 4.) after the practice at Tourna| NEW ORLEANS, April 1—Indian | low and clear. Opening fishing | ent park. His case Is diagnosed as | Ma Toh! would like to have should be very 00d. A greater num t 1 the vet hate an attack of tonsiliti«, and he will be| another southpaw to share the port ber of Dolly Varden trout have been | nt peg Per oe good ball for Buffalo six years ago. INFIELDER HURT in Portland Camp) Your Patronage Appreciated Fred | taet w | unable to return to practice for sey-| side burden with Pitcher caught during the past several al da: {side Hence hia plans for recon-| weeks, silahasaieres — | verting Charlie Jamieson, outfie “ King county fishermen should pay : into a pitcher Jamieson pitched Seats fee ga ca '|McCredie Uses Ax | nd Jess, according to the hunch of the wise men, is going to dreamland Bet on that kind of dope if you don't care what you do with your money. If you're a wise one, lay off berty Ponds! stop, look, listen, and buy Victor Heinie Schumann, the Coast light weight king, will defend his c unst George in @ the for second time gic, the Seattle iron sixround mix at the tiny Thursday night. be a good fight If Sc stand up and battle. made short work of worker. City 1 This sho! humann The Tacc tobby Moc the Camp Lewis lightweight, in th battle re in the fi cenuy, knockin irst round. ng Moore wn al an wre Young Hector, the big Bremerton MeIntyr semi-windup. against stowed ment didn’t Kendall, to be in the best of shape fat Anderson good rin; critics, at the look #0 latest Hector Reynol away in Elks’ ¢ Steve Steve in looked iis when p their lub. Hee ark dead | miller, will meet Ole Anderson, Chet prodigy, the he or good against Frank at the Crystal Poo! smoker ik, however; h * man who watched he didn't mi prding to the ring operate him seem too much akings of a on Jim Jorge, the New York heavy weight, coma fo in Tacoma, recently ns are backing Anderson to Ta | alip Hector the short end of the ver. Pay Check PORTLAND, Or., April 1—It was! JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 1—~| Oe Cashed announced here today that Manager! withert Robinson is rebciltiade the TORREY & SEARS’ McCredie, of the Portland Pacific; frooklyn Dodgers’ infield oa a BILLIARD PARLOR ae ewe fattn, BAA relseane oo | ssputt of Ray Schmandt's injury t pe 4 F a 4 | Schmandt, badly spiked by Frank aoe oe Barter shop | infielder Coen and Pitcher Swartz. | Brazil yesterday, will be out of the Feentain Drinks, M. 2819. Card Tables | T!\" Ienves 19 men in the Beavers’ game at least #ix weeks. Brazil prob 4 camp at Crockett, Cal lably will fill the gap, incidentally leaving first base unprotected. SAVES FOR FRANCE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS SAN FRANCISCO, April 1—Tack Barry, veteran major league be 4 ball player, at present a secretary In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest for the ienichte of Columtas tet fi 4nd strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; gun Jrancines yeuterdae for France you can bs Mors off the cob; guaran | parry will show the doughboys in the army of occupation the fine EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth............810.00 $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth $8.00 $8.00 Crowns .... 84.00 $8.00 Bridgework . $2.00 Amalgam Filling points of the game aT Rares, PLAY DOUBLE BILL, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Apri 1.—The Car. dinals put on a double-header today. This morning they went thru an , Painless Extracting ly morning practice game at Fr A\l_ work guaranteed for 18 years, ¥Ylave impression taken in the, “i field. This afternoon they are oraing eT ae wel Loy garg xemination and advice free. | scheduled to go five innings with « a ples o ur Vint . or y early patients, whose work is still givin od’ satietuntic, ‘ _ patients who have tested our work When coming to our office, be sure) 'ONDON, April 1.—Jimmy Wilde, you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you sh English flyweight champion, won a Open Sundays From 9 12 for Werking People popul. verdict over Joe Lynch, OHIO CUT-RATF. DENTISTS American boxer on points here last night. Wilde gave away 16 vounds 7 UNIVERSITY si, Ouuvnite Veance-Patersom Co | in weighs Ralph Frary, J bitleag for one of the bouts. These] FUG DE AYED 4 Held and others well known he more than other kinds? little fellows put up @ rattling « are expected to be back tn the fold. bout In the down Sound city couple tho Baum has announced no name fans anxious to see the boys soon : ‘i Please understand this: THE CROWNS AND BRIDGES IT mix again | on eco eee oe Oy ADE I , ; MAKE ARE EQUAL IN EB y RESPECT TO THOSE FOR eK: Bal | “Cyctone" Taylor, famous Vancouver | Pate Btandrilae, who pitched for WHICH THE GENERAL CHAR WHERE 1S FROM $7 Leo Houck has a new pink shirt hockey wt uae GGUS tS WAG, TOY vad to be. give Another chines TO $10 PER TOOTH. They are PERFECT. Every crown is of It foe nicely with his complexion. | '0r I# one of the greatest hockey |i, ‘tne Seraphs, is dick k fineness and 30-gauge thickness, heavily reinforced on the (His complexion is blamed on Jack | Players of all time, and the fans who] a. coral job in the Western Cau biting and chewing surfaces. Pickford, who licked Leo in. the| have watched the famous veteran in| J “tbs eed madl | van his thrilling stunts on the tce have | Mian league. Pete has already You can pay two and three times my prices but YOU POSI- movies. It's been that way | written, asking for the job and j on eee : : s my « seen him for the last time | ~ f1VELY CANNOT CURE BETTER, MORE COMFORTABLE since Leo kissed the floor in | rs Jawaiung a reply. Standridge has Tr ‘ rp et a ae ana gil” |fls, veteran Vancouver defense man, |W HO08 0 rebly. | Stanariage has OR MORE SERVICEABLE WORK ANYWHERE. I guarantee ae haw also announced his retirement. | (010, Neniner Mine comme Sous my work—absolutely. Eddie McKenna, Seattle feather: | | this year . Sead i F weight, is back from his trip to Sait DEMPSEY FIGHTS IN : Sxaminations and Consultations Are Free Lake City, where he won one fight | ‘That Pitel Jess Rucklos will and fought a draw with “ia” Davie, DES MOINES APRIL 25)... t help to the Vernon | ocky Mountain champion, in his| 738 MOINES, Ia. April 1.—Jack | club. 1 ar in the way of wn other showing. Eddie has clippings | Dempsey, challenger for Jess Wil | gimes iy the opto of Tiger 2 to show that he had a good shade | jurd's crown, will show here April 25,{ 08s bill Rssick, Bill has been | in the last named fight, altho the|it way announced today, He will| Watching Jess very closely in | Rooms 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Bldg. First Ave, and James St. mix was called a draw. |mix with his sparring partners, It] Workouts and recently remarked | Phone Main 6287 dict. Eddie Quinn and Marl Conners, two popular Tacoma featherweights, are Ted Whitman, bless his artistic TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1919. “Pell tey QUEEN, Light (yo ter es To THe DAY) OF AY BYES, tty { do! a OR REMT ADORED owe, DO YOU = - r ae is Due! nom WHAT DAY THIS ya aw 4 Ro 3? C nT yi . ye on my <j — 8 ~ AP LDAP LLL PLL LPP LPP LP PPP PPP PPP PPP Coast Contenders Face Starting Gong One Week From Today; Sox Primed ) week from today the 1 starting gong will tap it Coast ague merry melody in the South, where the clubs will play the first game of the season. The year? promises to be the biggest baseball sea- on in the history of the sport in the} Coast circuit. With the addition of Se- attle and Portland to league membership } the circuit has been strengthened and permits the clubs to swing North, where they can play two series of games, With- out the other city, neither Portland nor Seattle would be able to maintain a Coast league club because of the transportation problem. But with both clubs in the league the prospects for the coming year look rosy. Seattle opens in the San Francisco Seals’ back yard on April 8 They will show their wares for the first fime to Seattle fans on April 23. It is up to Seattle fans to step out to the ball yard and support the Seattle team this season. Local business men who are interested in the game for the game’s sake have given up their time and a huge bagful of coin in an effort to put the game back on its feet here. It is now practically a municipal institution, operated for the good of the community. \ Will Have Good Club | former Cincinnati in- Minbths coth Gass o cakes aah kaa |? piloted the Aberdeen wee ym ae & B00 gt club in the Northwestern league last cording to the advance dope. The y while it lasted, is in San Fran i } magnates hooked one of the According to reports from the best m: nor league base Kean may n a bid for ” © third base job, which is open on bare mall in the try when ‘they ball in t ry when they snar lineup. ‘There is a lot of Mis *d Bill Clymer to pilot the local club. | good baseball left in the old boy yet Mi its Clymer has brought a host of play-| Jimmy Viox, the infielder, got im i awe era to the Wert from the Eastern | trade from Kansas City by Salt ya leaguen who look mighty sweet on ec, may not report. He . was oo traded for Ward Miller, an outfield- Be 9 . > « |¢% Who wns of little use to the Bees ig! rhe hadition of Jack Knight to te | iat season. Jimmy doca not care il ii the infield. Pieldtne abliite {e easen, | t2 come to the Coast, so Kansas City 9. i tial, but an ordinary fielding first| MAY Send another player in lls 5 wacker can get by if he can whale ‘to the pi First baseman ix expected Around Pittsburg, where he played eo to be one of the best of the stickers | hi# big league ball, Viox was known on the roster. Knight is not only a| 4% “Little Honus,” for he is a stock- es - . t “ : ily built feliow and he was taught “Yl Yl good hitter, but be can field, accord Harper and Joe ‘i Uff Wf, ing to reports from the East. The|the tricks of the trade by Honus pe lA Ane) tN rest of the infield looks permanent| Wagner, then in the height of hie H at the present time, with Nichoff at glory. Viox could help the Bees Gorman to Mix ped cond, Murphy ut third and Fabri-|for he is a hard hitter, but if he will not come, Eddie Herr will net worry about him. ue at short in 12-Round Go Robb p. This inner works will compare with the best of the infields in the league. In spite of the fact that the ad-| SAN FRANCISCO, April 1—Hal vance dope picked Bill Cunningham Dimock, the University of California to dec orate an outfield berth with | pitcher, may not make the Seals this the regulars, ng Wilson, the for-| year, but if he stays in baseball be DMS: 3 Wonder wh: public say to nome of those ¢ brave warriors orthweet light weight o will batue Gorman, of F nd, over the 12 yund route in Vancouver, Wanh on Aprit 9 according to Harpe et the ball Druximan, manager of Harper field, sought employment in “essen | mer Northwestern leaguer, is still! 4 ‘a Bobby Evans, Gorman's manager, || tial occupations” when ther was| holding down’a berth in the regular |", 809s to develop into @ valuable I pitcher, according to Charley Gre haa wired his ace ance of Drux danger tbat the draft might send | outfield. He came thru with a cir ham. Hal does not look very hi sky, ns terme for the match them to the front to face the brutal | cult bingle in Sunday's practice tit | P@™ 7 . ne | but he knows how to get his body o youngsters have staged | Huns. in the Taft camp. He was up among : 7 . into the pitch, ard his easy style be Beattle fans. We venture no prediction, but it/the leaders in the Northwestern | o¢ working is very deceptive. winning the first one | may be timely to recall that profes: | league batting averages last season, | . 2 sd 7 4 was handed a hairline |) sional baseball ia Just as stern, in| but the pitching was nothing to yell} With. the player limit off unt 0% and the next bout | its way, as the army is, The hero | about May 1 anyway, Dimock will be kept @ =" nded in a draw may be reprimanded Need Battery Men with the Seals, and he will be sivemaa Gag There will be several other tomorrow. The player 4 i }m chance to show what he can de ets Two more battery men will just | a ft % bouts on the card, Pete Mite was a wonder in 1918 may! about make the Seattle club. Ai‘ real contests. He has shown fine & meeting a brother of Bud Ander |) siump in 1919, and when he doe avty se . nerve in practice and he is not afraid P steady pitcher, who can be depended Dall the plate. i won in the semiwindup. slump he needn't expect much sym upon to win ti majority of his | wet the over e pl » q . hy. When the public goes to @| games, and a first-class catcher, are| He is lable to come with a rush a soul, is back at his old job in the game it doesn't Inquire | «tii] wanted by the Seattle pilot, who , 494 blossom out over night as a real 9) shipyards. Don't recall just what into a player's personal | says he will go out and get them, if| Pitcher. That's the way the youns @j 1) kind of «steel Ted juggles, but by If he's tar player he's possible sters come when they do make it F.. says he works hard. He ran a mas-|&PPlauded, be he hero or slacker.|" Walter Malls, the oratorical Jeft-| Hal has been keeping his paged 7 bo seur shop down at Austin & Salt's |An4 ff, perchance, he ts both.a slack-| hander, is making nice impression | CTs open in camp, so he has ae a gymnasium and decorated the cabin | ¢ and a duffer, his doom is double. | in the South. He bas all the stuff) UP Many a pointer apt pitching @ up with art work during the strike. | —— ¢ |in the world, and should make good. | that he did not know before. Ted left the art work behind when| SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.—Biff! And then there is Bowman, Falken- he started building ships again, ax|Schailer and ‘Tom Seaton are tho| berg, Eastiey and Mains, who all PICK A TUTOR . 6 memento of his winning per-| only two Seals who are not ready to look like winners. ial ar 4 hop right in now and open the sea he young Stratton, who is max-| PASADENA, April 1—Tricks s# jg 0% -_—- Tom has rheumatic pains in his | i/® a bid fog the first base job, | baserunning were being taught il “patting” Ortega and “Soldier” | left shoulder, but he says he will be | continues to sting the bal! hard in|Cubs here today by Chartle Pick. Aartfield will mix in San Francisco! ll right on opening Schaller is| practiée, but it hardly looks as it | Manager Mitchell tr Pick in charge i: tonight. They fought a draw in Mil-| having trouble with his fect. His legs | he will be’ able to linger with the |of the sliders yesterday. waukee a short time ago. are sound and his wind t» good; his| Sox this season, because he lacks| In yesterday's practice game witb “i batting orbs are bright, and if he can experience and, in the Coast circuit, | Pasadena, the Cubs were victorious, 7 7” “Kid Herman, the Mexican weiter-| just make his feet behave, he will| the managers can’t waste much time/2 to 1, George Tyler hurled for the § weight, and Morrie Lux, the Port-| play as good ball as he ever did, | With youngsters just breaking in. Bruins. ° Q lander, who pushed Sid Mitchell into} The rest of the squad is in wonder- | the rosin laat week, may be matched | ful condition, thanks to the peace | for the headline bout of the next| tious work of Denny Carroll, the Elke’ club show |trainer. Spider Haum fs better, ana | ata he looks better than he has for years, | Bobby Evans, Portland fight im-|and that old boy ts going to surprise preassario, is planning on putting | some of the gang who put him tn the over another Seattle-Portland boxing | discard every year. affair, similar to that staged In Aus: | Last year © Seals started the sea tin & Salt’y smoker here last Tues-| son in poor shape, This year they are day. Mick King and Jimmy Darcy |in the pink, and if they can’t ge may head the bill, with Billy Mas-| going, they will have no excuses to cott and Bud Ridley filling in tho | offer semi-windup, a xmead | N FRANCISCO, April 1,—Altho ' Mickey King may get a return opening of season is less than [bout with Frank Barrieau in Can-|two weeks away, President Baum has dia, according to reports from the | not yet selected the eight umpires North, which indicate that Tommy | who will work rns intends to use the pair in al : Guthrie. | Vancouver smoker soon [are He is hot after Bill just about the niftiest um- who has worked in the Ce cers cireult in recent years, and he will PHILADELPHIA, April 1 "4-| hold a place open for the big fellow ing Johnny Mealy, of Philadelphia, | unti the last moment. He hi to the mat for th nd round, J count of 10 in the nny Kilbane, feath flock of applications, so he will have no trouble getting eight experienced erweight champion, won handit a dey their wcheduled sixround bout here CMa went over to France . last night during the war, and he has a swell wtt, JEFF HALFORD — job as a steamfitter in Chicag PITTSBURG, April 1.—Harry| nothing much to do, big pay and a é in Greb, Pittaburg middleweight, won| nance to boss the other fellow T d tist: pn Sage over Billy Miske, St. Paul | around. Bill likes to umpire, and he y no ge e in en ry heavyweight, in thelr 10-round bout liixes to work on this coast, but ae t was a nodecision| naturally he wants to get as much j Jack as possible, so be and Baum are negotiating. If Bi did times —when the BEST costs mes back, It will seem like Ed Finney, ‘TAYLOR SAYS will be his only stop in town, hig} that the youngster has plenty of| manager announcer class, both on the mound and at bit-| ung |

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