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TAR—THURSD r A Guy Just CALLED ) uN Pelt | | Mo WF You tial G DA CAS A ii WAT WOULD MAKE YOU A | tre & trongeeL' ft Wonpe 8 Vue TT BERNARD An you LEAT GEAMD TA tuT” in OTMER Vows a if ? 5 WAT & BOTTOM Bult Aw’ Yard OTHER bela! WHT THAT PreAnes YA. RELATIVES WERE COLLIES, for TEMES? JREAT DAWES PeRIM ESE, AnD rae i Pues X t-< Ft — 7 — Nanni Oe POKLS) Seattle Moguls Spending "BILLY KELLY AND ETERNAL | MAY DECIDE “KILL THE UMPS!” MEANS NOTHING TO EMSLIE | : || ARE PICKED TO WIN DERBY | ‘a Bagful of Coin to Buy =» __, VANCOUVER : | | world's puck title may yet be ¢ PPA APPA L PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPRAPPPOPPPP e nn onl | Some Real Ball Players Soa ions eas BY LEO H. LASSEN era who were taken ut w ts f ATTLE baseball fans have got to hand it to the local baseball magnates for reaching down into their jeans and dragging forth the good coin of the realm for the purchase of players for the Seattle club. Bill Clymer, local pilot, must be given credit for spotting the players, but parting with the money is what carries the real sting, and not once have the local mags refused to come thru; with the needed money. | It not only costs the Seattle baseball moguls money to buy the players, but little mmelaentais ise transportation and board bills make the cost of optrating a ball club look like the returns from a Liberty Bond drive. While: we were brag Seattle: outfield, bet af Pete Compton, the Amer ed the sume: game, which was on Tuesday night od. The local rink i# oper anothe month, becaune ‘ ' to be held here from April 21 to 24 would attract the big The gume st hockey crowd of HE HOLDS A OAMOND FOR SHOOTING— WHICH HAS PROBARL PROLONGED His LIFE no wuRKeRtION Will be placed before President Patrick, of the Coast league, when he returns here from Seattle, BALLARD HAS WINNERS IN CAGE LEAGUE STANDING OF THE CLUnS < up the, Bates could buy some ball play- sociation star, What a w rete } matng. itm, with Major League Orchard crew it is now t South, He has } ) hed the change catch : “ Some Hitters | rd A MAN WHO HAS UMPED If Compton manages to swing the | 1 | FOR 28 YEARS OUGHT TO Baitieax and collects his share of! 4); ast for the opening game in ae to nnow Teleeey a The hits, the Seattle offense will be m/ gan Francisco on April § ! ° ° some : 1 ABOUT es rey. | m. Won, Laat. Pet ne Hun What o sweet bunch of slugger Looks Uke Walt Mails, the Pat Mallard Ne 1 . ¢ : ++ © for 2 o Seattle's team can boast of mOW.! pick Her will perform | Hiawatha . i +090 Yor an umpire to live for 28 year altard No. ge in one trick, but for one to be ur: Imagine the agory of a perfectly! guty jy altho Bowman Rood pitcher forced to face Wilholt. | may be duty. piring for that distance is all wrong Walsh, Fabrique and Compton four meowhere, ain't it Lester? times apiece during one afternoon.| pow y, the boys who | 7 . V tob For Not to mention Jack Knight and) sing op ord are picking Ed abel hae probabt Herd Murphy. Oh, boy! who is slated for the #4. Miawathe Ke » pop bot If there is anything that a ran likes to see, it is a real swatfest There isn't anything as dishearten Ing in the world as to have oodles men jeft on the bases and to have & co of weak sisters with the wil trot to the plate, do their little Ret and sit down, after taking three jg 9 third base job, as a better an Herb Mur of the Seat his as it may, but after Murphy and Bogart play © game in the Pacific Shipyard league last year « Murphy, is our plea, Bogart © better with the atick than in kilvery 16, ¥, W. C. A. No ‘ | atars. Hiexiden leading this very charm ng life, he is the big cartridge at" only man in the ball business “| HITE MAKES headline bout, however, !f Schumann NOW MEMBER cars a wig and a few years ago! should happen té get the short end received § in gold frofn th z Na-| jor the decision fm hie bout with whiffs at the elusive agate icity. bes th Sulting Gea Mae OF ‘FLU’ CORPS °°" * management when te! FINAL PLANS | Georre tncte tonight in Tacoma, Not Worrying Over Niehoff comparison phy is a finished produced a little almanac showing | Bil Clymer isn’t worrying much | ghird baseman Bs to whether or not E Niehoff the veteran secom! sacker, will be 1 Bogart ts finished, too—before ho starts: adiens hocke 1, in the lat. | ce ment over former conditions, accord. ent visitor to be i The seating arrangement at the y the influ preparations for first ing to Hite. Tiered seats will be Bble to hold down an infield job. PORTLAND IN eonza. The members of FINISH PRACTICE smoker of the reason local | rained behind the ringside seats with Tf Bert can’t come thru, he will be | , taken iil Tuesd ST. LOUIS, April The Cardi-| Arena are under way. Heinie Schu. | €Very seat an individual chair. 1 favorites for; he curried 135 pe . J rena are und \ 4 rau cme hock soon, besnuse there SAD NEED OF be pf mc elas oon ey weight under whi > cancellation of the nals were to finish of their practice | mann, Coast lightweight champion, Eddie Pinkman, who makes his fre going to be a lot of first-class the Kentucky Derby, Pternal and hockey series, are today, preparatory to Ie. ving tomor cnkie Mitehell, of comeback against Morrie Lux in the nd to meet Pinkie Mitchell, of soriwindup, is training hard for the i reported to be on the toad to recov. row for practice games in Indianap ery. Joo Hall Jack MacDonald olis and Evansville. The regulars aukee in the main setto, Pro- mix and promises the fans @ good, are #tiN in th ital take on Jack Hendricks’ crew moter Hite, who is staging his first | run for thetr money. If Eddie nev- Newny” I and Berianquette Saturday and Sunday, while the Yan-| show bere, will probably have to/er could fight, he'd get by with his are muccessfully fighting the disease. nigans are at Evansville. imake new arrangements for thej line of lingo. i league ball players looking for IN MEN Rilty Kelly, hold their present poat:|DMt won an anee Uniess Paddy Siglin and George public, by reason of the clase shown in his twoyearold form this bird, Gua Gieich-| Maisel come to terms with the Mo last season in their twoyrarok! al is a brown colt by ing thru in great shape, | Credies soon the Portland team will form Sweep-Hazel Burke, bred in Payette hitting at a good clip|be without the services of two of| Billy Kelly is a bay gelding by county, Kentucky, by John Gorham. umes, and is admit-|their best prospective players. Dick WoeileGlena and was bred by Ho in owned by Edward F. Sims of Of the fielding first| While McCredie xay# young Ritter Jerome Kespem of Kentucky. Lie Texas and Kentucky, F. W. MeClel- league. If Gus can| Will do for second base and Cox will was bought ax a yearling for $700 land of Lexington, and Henry Oliver Jack Knight may be | fll in the outfield all right, it's a by W. F. Polson of Buffalo, in of Pittaburg. i iy fF ey ae ! FE gnittea to the keystone sack. | 100-to1 shot that down underneath | whose co! he raced in the first “The colt started in eight races as z sou at his vest the old Judge wishes he part of the season, and was then a twoyearold and won six, includ = ‘The pitching question is becoming |had Siglin and Maisel hooked for sold to Commander J. K. I, Rosa ing the Hopeful at Saratoga, Ouk with the Seattle club, A the s4asom Sigtin was reputed te) of Toronto for $27,500 tale handicap and the John R. Me of good pitchers, and the Se-|be the best second baseman in the) He started in Tuces and won Lean Memorial at Laurel, a match wi be a one-two surety. league last year, and Maisei is a 14, including the » Hours tilly Kelly for $10,000 a side & couple of good pitchers | Corking good outfielder and Port-|at Lexington, the Harold at Loul* with the mume amount added by the | tnd will mies hirn badly. Ville, the Eastern Shore Eclipse and association, the winnings to go to The rest of the Portland club | (rab Hag handicaps at New York, the Red Cross, Eoven ff a ball club has a bunch = 00K" pretty good on paper. Baker Sanford Memorial and United States Biternal won in stakes and purses of hitters and can give a pitcher 1" Still holding down the first string Hotel stakes at Saratoga, and the $56,197, while y Kelly cleaned up i kes agninat eight rams, if the pitcher lets the | atching job without much oppost Columbus handicap and Annapolia at $25.783. Billy Kelly iq trained by ether clab have nine—figure it (tion. Young Wirts is the only mask Paltimore. Hi. G. Bedwell and Eternal by Kim out for yourself. | candidate who ig pressing Del for, In the United States Hotel stake! ball Patterson j }his job, Blue is playing first base, Land is going pretty good behind Futter second, Bogart third and Ful bat for the Seattle club. He is ir shortstop. In the outfield, Far. e flashy worker, but is said to be | Mer looks like the best prospect: in . act, Somers tee oi hee WCRhumMann Wt efen jugger, who is a great ald camp who can really drive the ball. Cox and Walker will make up the 4 bd b4 e | Marshall, the Southern jeagne| remaining members of the orchard ig tweig t it e In | » is due for the knife in Call-/ trio if Malsel falls to show. Cox | He came highly touted to! Will take to the bench if Maisel _ Bhe Coast, but cant’ quite make the | Comes to termes. ss teaes [| Ses Hing watt Cor on Tacoma Against Ingle j The ey | | Pennington look the best right-hand- | P ers, with Sam Lewis having trouble oer ee : ne ae " TCs ban stapes tn Cabwaintis \etth Me. arm, ascordtig a. ate aaa = ba onthiwnet fistic followers will look amp will be eating their mealx | ing amp reports. Rapp and Oldham | OWards Ta a tonight, where Heinie Schumann, Coast | gomewhere else within the next cou-|*re making the most impression lightweight champion, will defend his title against George of days. Billy Cunningham, lo-| among the portsiders. Ingle, Seattle’s smiling ironworker, in the main event of the Weal outtleMer, is incinded in the list,| Tommy Taakonovic, the Seattle | best-looking card that has been put on in the City of Des-| ce stad ttle youngster, i# making a hit in the |,- ch 1 ow ger a Scant Bin ne | Portaaa camp with hie showing. | tiny for a long time. ; ge ; E sais Cont longi | He hurled good bal in the Shipyurd The main serap should be a good mix if Schumann will! ee ee league here last season. fight. When he won the title from Pete Mitchie, the Ta- ‘oung, Wilson jcMor- 5 epeione ‘ coma marine held on to Mitchie like a coat of glue, until ran also are included in the dis- (ogre iy ond age llga olbaried Mitchie was tired out trying to break Schumann's Tangle- | Beaver salary offer, and that every foot methods. | other club in the Coast league grant In his second showing, Schumann looked much better, led walyers on him, Ien’t concerning however, when he put the bee on Bobby Moore, the Camp | Paddy Sigtin, Beaver elder ce af | Ho iw working out with the ants, | Lewis title holder, in the first round, with a couple of lusty ‘retting in shape for action, tn case | Wallops. McCredie settles with him or trades | Has Odd Style {etpaul Cantway, the “Bitter Root him to another league. Kid. veteran Montana ring man, has returned to Missoula, Mont » be- In running up against Ingle, Schu |mann will have bis hands full as 'UMPS \George is one of the hardest. mon |C2Us¢ of {lines in his family. ‘The | NAMED lin the Northwest to fight because of | "la" expects to battle over the 20- e tts paceein saree ad Ingle round route in Montana soon, accord BY BAUM FOR in a defensive fighter, ai | 1 lots the 2? to word ived here. other fellow carry the battle to him 1919 SEASON We basa good right mitt and ie prac Chet Neff, the Bellingham baker, tically imponaible to hit effectively | Who is now in California, expects to SAN FRANCISCO, April 3—|\with a right swing, because he|*Wing into action in the Sunny > peti: Mlle er ee Prexy Allan T. Baum, of the Const | guards hin chin with his shoulder. | South within a couple of days. He ball league, has Picked the following | If Ingle ix in the best of condition | WOuld like to line up with Joe Ben. | “een omning season: Malle should win tonight, unless Schu. |J*™in, who is now a star around the W. Eason, R. E. Bedford, Ww. J. ‘ wth ss Golden Gate Guthrie, B4 F mann shows a wonderful lot of im Fenney, W. J. Phyle, Pearl Casey, H. R. Held and Ralph} Frary Eason ts a former National league performer. Bedford worked in the Shipyard league last year, and Case provement over his other two starts in the Northwest. The bout will be |, Mickey K Ole Anderson and Young Hector |!" Veer Lodge, Mont., soon, accord are billed for the semi-windup. Hee- !" to word received from the South, r y ‘ » around too ch | Ortega won a hair-line verdict ov 1 i and Prary are formet Northwestern |%" Was carrying around too much |Ortesa won a hairline verdict over | Time for a Lucky Strike cigarette before the lenaue ‘indlestor ‘ten, Gotirie 181 ihen he fought hers a short time ast ‘All in the Mountain atate, first tee. Lucky Strike is the famous toasted 4 en ago. He might have train it off in| ere ; deg aiven pnowrad pois le sgn the meantime, but we doubt it! Benny Leonard, world's tight cigarette. The flavor of the Burley tobacco Sema aimee bales ed Px Anderson will give the big Bremer-| Weight champion, continues to «ar i enriche: i league clubs before taking up thy ton lad @ real chance to show what up some easy coin by giving hick: 7 developed and enriched by toasting. | ficlating Jo }| REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS kind of stuff he is made of. town ring starn ca trimmings. Anderson Is Favorite Benny thought he had an easy time Tacoma fans think the world of sh a ho was taking on Willie Anderson, and look for him to hand | Mitchie in California recently, but he | Hector the short end of the decision, | Ft the surprise of his life, and, ac 4 In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Iightent | |!ector th cording to San Francisco sport crit G4 strongest plate known, covers very little of the root of the mouth; |. ,#t! Conners and Eddie Quinn, |e a ice heating you can bite corn off the cob: | who put up a wild argument which | e teed 15 yearn. # BUATAD | ended in a draw, promise to start in| r pranayet | | | whe y left off last time, when| Don’t notice Fenny yelling about | ; eS It’s toasted. Try the real Burleycigarette. Buttered toast has flavor because EXAMINATION FREE pendant. the be | another match with Ritchie nny $15.00 Set of Toth... nad cg tot D nel ta isn't giving Lew Tendler any more are rattling good featherwelghts, and are fights than Ja eae Cre both out to win y allows, either. Ay The dope favors Conners to grab payed yan, ahaa HO the verdict, but >. ee ae ROOKIES MAKE Goop | ——, gO" Its toasted. Same with 3 Painless atecliine as strong a fight as 1 the last} SAN ANTONIO, Tex. April 2.- | Se Lucky Strike Cigarette. time they quarreled, he hag a chance | Cracking out All work guaranteed for 15 years. Wave impression tak t ea “w" 7 anna Were gasreatest for ys. Have imp een in the | of adding a “w" on his fight record. | home Robinson, « #t.| . a Patsey Claceo, a local boy, will do| Louis B | Call See 8 wns protege. He has been | Time. Mo e ro} a bit of boxing chor W C4 hi | ee ime. p. g asent patrona a on t b xing hores . ith Kid|a ned a regular berth on the club, | eeerts who have tested our work on, a Tacoma product, in the} altho chances are that he won't fig | | a three-bagrer won a It's toasted Z fou are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. opening bout | ure in the regular line-up, Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working Peeplie | A largé delegation of Seattle fans} | is expected to go over to the do fom Cunningham, catc OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS wonund city to. witness the festivities | leaned by il Cheer ah rare ete 207 UNIVERSITY sr, Opponlte Vraser-Patersom Co, | tonight. ‘day. lventually—why not now? |