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EVERETT TRUE COME ON, TRUG, JUMP Into ae NEW G(QGHT- CYLINDER ANH SEE THES ROAD UNWIND — ) THANKS, MR. SPEED DEMON, you STAY HERE AYD WATCH 4E& UNWIND — € WON'T BE So MANY INJURED}! a) Bi Additional Sport News: ¢ FRANCISCO. April &— her the Bolsheviki set up a government in Herzegovina; the fee terms are ratified by Easter. Pinsk, M! and Dvinsk change hip a few more times, ar of small moment to the av- Pacific coust resident today Opening of the Coast league all other occurrences. In of scanning the front pages ascertain the situation at Paris Archangel, he will be turning to Sport page to eagerly devour the ith tight clubs ready to play to | the circuit is bigger than ever, | the return of young men from fe army <neans that the piny will Up to the old AA standard—a indard that old-time players have Been able to uphold, fans aver ithe “two lean years” of baseball ended. fs not a club entered this, but could easily have won pionships in 1917 and 1918. every one of these teams will er strengthened shortty after season opens when stellar play still in the service, are released eity’s fans expect the home to grab off the honors this year “Recount of the big improvements MM team personne!—and thi« ® Already developed that partisan P in thé league that augurs for the financial success and ree. of wild-eyed yelling fans fannettes. Franciseo fans. for instance Ween wont to indulge in a lot of nd ctiticiem of their own and laud opposing teame. this year they are petting the e Opehing of the park gates at Ahgeles, San Francisco, Sacra to and Salt Lake today, league mates are certain, will mark ree breaking opening day atend It's the blow-off after the months @nxiety and the call after call financfil al@ to worthy causes,” an old fan, when asked ag to Perchology of the old game's comme-back. “Hoseball alwi be America’s national game. Smith, the Indian hurler, start against the Settle club in| first game at San Francisco to-| aceording to reportss from the | weight, will try a comeback tonight at San Francisco when he mixes headquarters. Graham had in- Like one wise bird once uttered:! aseball Dope Eddie to Let| f Is > Big News Work in Ring This Coast DoHisTalking I might not have any manners, but I dress like a gentleman it Ie with hasn't that Yes travels 0 day land he our much genth with 0} in going proposttion when ne Y'ee sa lo ° to ov ver jadtiatot fair vill elusive Morrie, ing to tet his actions in the ring epeak fe Lux is Hable to make F 4 deaf abd dumb ore whistle tells the world the fight over time, for or him. Eddie P gentleman about to pa reader ¢ four-round route Fri * Motrie Lux up inkman And #0 Not that and has no Eddie says nothing his about n way who i against he Wisely Means Business But Edward means business this pate modent Fadte | a fight Edd the Port-| H rubbed Sid [stockholder 6f | Mitchell's face in the rosin recently | pions lie knows | a tackien adie says he te Ko tough the said, ont die look like ‘or before the and he has been training hard the past couple of months for his reentry in the ring, afd showed that he was Out to do or die in one attempt when he tackled Lux, one of ne best Nttle the Coast Heinie weight Mitehett event he ‘Tacoma because Schumann has demonstrated that he has the goods and Mitchel! Sebumann. king, W of Milwaukee re Pri a mitt wielders a > tackles Coast phe light Pinkie in the main is putting On the | finishing touches to his teaining in It should bé a gOod fight comes to the ¢ rep from the Broghe rh nie * with a good ring t will take on the Tost promising man of his weight in these parts the following week. Pink's” here, 4 Uf CHAD Billy brother leading lightweights of the country. | and should be @ big drawing CORA Vy} nih Ange Papke, d to use the veteran Baum, but with “soldier” hed at the last moment. Ne twirler, but are the strongest contenders the job. Falkenburg says he is to go the Tt | youngster Before we know it they distance, but! trotting out “Pop” Anson for a trial from or tj the aged na) Ciip 4 oP Bey | middle Bartfield, the rough the Middle West. like Pat Bastley may be the) Looks like easy pickings for the Bowman and | “goidier,” but you never can tell. will be is only an outside chance that) ne first base with the New York (i be chosen. } probable lineups of the two) da are: ttle—Cotnpton, left fleld; Leard, | Walsh, center field; Wil- Fabrique, shortstop; base; Murphy, third Eastley, pitch , and Bowman, ncisco—Fitzgeraid, fields G hottstop; Harper, ter field; Korner, first base; Gaveney. | second §«bage; Schaller, left field; “om third base; McKee, catcher, Smith, pitcher. __LINGERED TOO LONG PITTSBURG, April §.—Fritz Moll- witz, who was holding out on the) Pittsburg club, read that Vic Saier | yooked like the star of old in prac-| tice with the Pirates at Pirming- Jett en. ham, #0 hé lost no time jumping a| fought) Bud Ridle: He now | time ago, is still allowed to perform train and hustling to camp. ants. Lonnie Austin is another one of local boys who is joining the California parade. nie is going on business, and intends the to get there after July 1 Lee Morrissey and George Ingle of Seattle box six of Salt Of courne, Lake | rounds in North Yakima tonight. Biddy Bishop, writer with one of the Tacoma pa- earning hin biseuite Dick O'Brien, heavyweight champion. his prodigy i# going to lick ‘em all pers, is managing still before long. Georg cheated ie the finds himself with a reai fight on his |in the South. hands, SOX WALLOP COLLEGIANS | DALLAS, Tex., April §.—With the | is” idle on account of rain here, the White Sox regulars yesterda Adams, Seattle fans when he y here a short formerly a the How do they do it? Leo Houck, the boy with the pretty is planning on making a trip to California, too, He ought to pink shirt, trounced the University of Texas so With Lonnie, team in @ batting fest, 9 to 1. HOMEWARD BOUND LSA, Okla., April $.—Home due here today. Outfielder | EET Ny the San Antonio club inj" When you think of advertising, | think of The Star. to have set Manager Burke | for big services, No, we haven't any grudge against 20 needs Lonnie’s fatherly advice to keep him from fall. | bound, the st. Louis Browns ing out of the train on the way down, Mr, Austin, | but bird the Ohio Biddy says the} card | Lon City sport that WELL, ANNIE, You Go aT wAY AN” ‘LL GO THis WAN AN’ WE'LL SEE fF WE CANT. FIND A WEDLOCKED— About the House Annie Forgot ee WELL, HERE Sre Goes! Heaps, | BOY “TRE GIRL Some Roses-TAILS | GET ANEW PAIR OF SHoRS FOR I VERY LATE “TWIS MORNING, WANTED To * OT To AUTO CERTAINLY WAS TO STOP To | ERT, DOESNT We 2” Matt ass KAISER BILL IS BOOSTER OF CHI CUBS! CHICAGO, April #—Among boost rx of the Chicago Cubs i» Wilhelm He zollern! William Wrigity, Chicago, chief the league's cham eait the downfall of former All Highest leffteteney 25 per cent | Wrigtey has just returned from chaperoning the Cubs to the coast for their training season. The men have an altégether dif ferent attitude this year.” he said Last season half of them played as if they were ashamed of it ail. A reat load seens to have been taken from them and they show more spirit than the cockient cdllege team. Probably other elubs will notice the same difference.” HIT from Tampa is that Rabe Ruth. in the first day of prac- tice, broke two bats, one of them be ing a stick Geotge Whiteman used | to «lug the Red Sox to a champion ship. The Babe is said to be fat and short of ’wind, but he still has hie [batting prowens New Nunamaker ts an untucky bi hadn't been in the Cleveland camp a week before he was badly and laid on the shelf. Lee Fohi had been using him on first base in the | work-outs splk (wars mort. ) 1 A IMDA « ‘BRITTON HAS THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. PAGE 11 “| By GOuY. 'VE BEEN WALKING FIVE HOURS ONO | HAVEN'T SEEN & HOUSE FOR RENT OM, PETER f rye Fount TH’ GRANOEST PLACE} _ as td OW, 1 MEAN TH” GRANDEST PLACE To Buy EASTER HATS Gooo- WHEN 00 WE Move ? 10€8 AVE NON-C TFIKED "tm uP “SPEe~ALY RICE - BIGHT DoiLar: AMD MUST HAVE GBT A LOT PUT 17'S BETTER Taw SPENDING Your MONEY FOOLISHLY ~ p eaecaes Loven OF You WECK~ | WAD TW ALARM SET FOR GOOD 'N EARLY, AN’ THIS “ WORNING WHEN IT BUZZED, 1 WOKE UP ALL RIGHT, BUT T THOUGHT \'D JUST ROLL OVER FOR A MINUTE OR S0- AND- UH- WHATER PATTA) £3. You €RAZ LiKEA MONK: ) tare OW- WELL ~ YOU KNOW HOW IT GOES ' OW IF You ( SERVICESFOR FANS PUT UP JOE HALL IN 10,000 SILVER NORTH TODAY MENFOR FLAG - SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RELIEF CLOSE SHAVE IN RING MIX CANTON] © it $ Although VANCOUVER, B. C., April §.—Joe ad ™ | For 260 yeats GOLD) MEDAL Fiaar-) the remédy vee need. Mist ee or Jack Britten, wel ight char n Hall, veteran hockey player, who ae “7 he LES, Cal, April 8.— (is. OU has enabled euffering hu- | four. ry day. ‘ E ais ott of the world, made a Valiant come died in Seattle from pneumonia fob | CTendmother casualties in LOS! ianity to withstand attacks of kid- {oa Into the cells pn ing hack After being floored with a left lowing an attack of influenaa Sat-| Ank¢les were excesdingly heavy to liver, Wraaged ania {toe Nigpeze ond Bityes, Oat Heer swing to the jaw round of a scheduled 12row had boosted the team’s | with Bryan here last night come that advantage, popular verdict Only the keenest ring craft maved. ver. stomach |sons, New life and health wi ly follow. When your Continue been resto continue, ment for a to ia ean. Bags nt wat ct itt om if Tight DAL Haarte In. | Gay, after the office boys had taken | with the build up urday, will be butted here today: terment will be at Mountain View |/0P¢ look at the smiling skies and} {© ecalied that Portland and the | Angels start the Coast league set: | mont importan ee he at eh fon this afternoon Patched, ae Rey nit ran A recahd crowd nna & record sa. [purity, the Bi unless they do | 00) *on is loo! or thi [thelr Work eet looked for this year. Fans! ‘iveariness, sleeplessness, nervous- In the eleventh na bout of Columbus | cemetery. he could not over; Hall is survived by a wife and and lost the | three children. Hix mother, brother and sister are residents of Vancot-| Downey the veterafl, who mot a boxer more| ‘The death of Halt ctitnaxed the MAv® Offered $10,000 to either Ver- | hesn, deapondency, backache, stom: than 10 years hie Junior. After the |most unvaual hockey series fh the |"ON OF Los Angeles, if théy bring /ach trouble, pain in the loids, and |xatiasie Rut) results, the pennant ‘ Hower abdomen. rheomatism, |{o get. the original import third round Britton hed the fight Aistory of the sport . terreoansended ae _-, }ppretion, ABD Tyee afl warn. yay (MEDAL bad stespt Ha” srk well In hand until Downey lifted him a ey trouble with your kidnéys, GOLD In three sizes. Sealed packages. off hin fect with a terrific left. | GOT WHAT HE WANTED MEDAL Haarlem O11 Capsules are (all drug stores. Satur Sethct has ee'tas sip fitter ‘ormeee shite oon he ugges ion - ulated mark—151 pounds ringside. | potnt before he would foi the Chi - cago Cubs. He demanded STILE. Av IT the money the Cubs paid oaxtand tor! = OUR Eczema " RIRMINGHAM. 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