The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1919, Page 10

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AMW.RSE A= we TKO D ST 5 MUO | ae ) ! 0 al M ound How They Hit ' ‘JOE GORMAN "ROUND Coast | WILIE’S BAT AND HARPER LEAGUE BASES| BEATS BILL en Present ‘°°: : ill Be Here»: ii "sie oi: ag “turphy Si. be G0, 38,009 Angeles, $9001 SACRAMENTO, April $= Rappir PORTLAND, Or. April 9 by LOard ns seeee ‘ aie 7 ' out two homers during the first ult Harper, of Seattle, is th went Howman nth. Ee | : Francinco, Los Angeles, Oakland (ee einen mtorr’ With the | Deowia " se antes bead nk aoe Bigbee ... ose : ae anase ried o hesipiear nk degeew te yaa Mind ‘oul si ant on his Spanish hea a « Totala oecsse.33 6 8 «156 tere MITCHELL BOYS—20 Chelt Ital Home run honor roll: Wille, | duplicated his fourth inning stunt by Ke > i and Gorman will meet at DING OF THE CLURS LA mAnnnnARAARARARARARAARI AS ters, MeNeal; Sehupp , Work at the local Arena, aris tote Vern loaning the pill over the garden wall |? oo 1 450 Wash., tonight in the first Won. Lost. Pet, | | one “yee . where Clay Hite, of the North ry is . Ps, ple with Arlett on the paths, winning the site r sana 1 battle that has been seen 1 @ 1.000 n jo club, ix staging nered 64 hits off 12° pite kland by a ncore of 4 t ee 1.04 PHILADELPHIA, Abell 9—Becr west Athletic ¢ . mix for Oakland by a ) ary Des in eight year bb Ye Bp BBR Eo ANGELS TAKE Dril P—-Heore: | his first smoker Friday night, Is |] while 8 umpires looked or Both Arlett aod ey hurled good | Olson 0 186) 21a 6 arrived here yesterday from He= 1 6 1.000 BItIMOPS ecescssitbsesees 6 1) being rushed so as to have the Denny Wille with his two hom: J) jai oval a tee en ae with his manager Druxl~ eG 3h tee I aera ce. OrpOrEs, for the show, Manager Lester, Oak t the atorn 4 to $f fAPpleMete coreses 184 (2— 403 shape. He no 4 passing 2 oe 000 OREGON CLUB Johnson and Perkins, McAv of the Arena, is planning tered Two Rainier pitchers—Bowman ma regret pe A Petes i over the title the r climbing seats fi the fans with und Ma walked five and a and Fisher tea spose " ste 08 ‘. nat you Pn - * LOB ANGE April 9—In a “al., April. 9.—Seores seat to be an individual chair, Jowed two hits in the third inn Mr 102— 34 : Anderson and Billy Nels | ‘ \ 1 1 n nile ne scored six " o 4 9 7 < areeyfirey PRANCIBCO, Aprit 9.—Un. | sPretacular the Low : bef) de will be the best seating ar ing, gwhile th an scored I #139 130 330 round semi-windup. SC centro! che tall, Seattle | Anstles outfit grabbed off the open lan 1 KiltiCer | rangement ever affor fight une. The * added five run LAST RITES Curtetees : ; oo oon gt. Marsh | nted the first. game of |x melee of the Coast league soason | 0 Hall and Rota funs bere, according Loster Jater, winning 11 to 6 MJ. Park 2. os y gate and Frankie a Fame na there yesterday, by a count of 5 to 4! wr oRENCE, AC, April 9.—Keore Taking up the fee on th Bane. Portor home — run FOR JOE H Al I : sppear in aicoretl final | More than 10,000 fans saw the game Y nr wR Arena floor necessitates the hay brought the Verno gers out ave ped 6 ° | event 31 ‘ruse. to 8, with the| fournier scored the winning run in ' Nationals .....+ ing of a new board floor whieh of the hole in the seventh. ‘Tw ales “$4 she me fads * Rho tone end. A crowd of |the fatal tnoing, Detrolt Americans i oo hag? | Me mow being done by @ sqead |] men romped in before him, mak IN A onc ; *4 ‘16 ae x etategee tne at ne: Setumon® Aces area || Ie she nore tt. Okc how | Segurvne wes Apt athe fa » 4 |) ROYSTON TO and ...s0s ready to be installed. cold it was, but Levereng and om, . a ae 5 vat) tilt. Low Angeles 5 12,000 witnessed the [oe es: Penner, James and Bake who started the game : 5 The ring will be in the center Dell shared strikeouts eventy. | last rites for Joe Hall, Canadien ” y on ENEDICT LOUIS, Mow April 9—Miton of the Arena instead of near one Lon Angeles offered the hockey star, who died at the termin Petia dsdocec Qk G08, OlbmibAA BE B | Brown, Pertica and Roles 1 Rainiers, did the aviation | Brows, k will be on hi t the thir a on ha ne third Be bare bill, ‘The se > Id's were ith s in the third frame when he} . 1 ee be a oa a end as formerty. ation of the wor - with se ; four men in a row, He was Bere te oen trocar eh nL: The ‘Bilohell bore" out the Beavers in the |\atle, were conducted hare yesterday. | AYS ON NERVE oy ie, Hes! FOUR-BASE —__sezisestemprt tama wine i zt arr thc te wor ated ore ocr | yy teen om Siw | ALF AY sue. Mains, however, fliv saan sc nda Thursday for the mix hits off Lofty Jame | cometery. ‘The body was carried to|¢t. who hopes to win an infield job| Frank Foyston, popular Seattle Qnd Mails was sent to the CLOl J I WINS BIRMINGHAM, A April 9.—|t@kes on Heinle humane J —_—_—_————— (fig iaet resting place by Lalonde, With the Bo raves, ix playing | hockey player, will join the Benedicta ightwelght champion he Couture and Berlanquette, of the |0M his nerve Home time back he| tonight when he is married to Misd | Manager Readek has annoanced bis for the visitors. Mails did) : cpetieg eats cl gol] FOR TIGERS | «=: shakeup since he organized the! F the card, This t mt BROWNS END TRAINING Canadiens, Si Griffis and “Cyclone” |b ie hin fingers of his left hand man-| 17104 nieney, of Seattle, at the home sth. Seain were rei | pay Mou te Nth Sigh nenega et ter aagpharaly | TULSA, Okla. ¢—The st.| Taylor, of Vancouver, Lester |Kied by a machine. Then he went} 5228 K ' humann has demorr Patrick of Victoria into the army, and while sen. |of the bride's parents, at 5228 Kirk the Seais were retired.| SALT LAKE CITY, April 9.—Hoist eaaliwite om firat. base. against Satarted out the festivities) ing the agate out of the lot in the Barons today, instead of Vi in no flivver by his yorma. today, finished off try duty in camp, is the | py” Holmes, a tearm bay intended to run up & bow!:| seventh inning with two on bases, « and in in th « training. After the NEE SARE 4g same hand was frozen and has not) ' ton's for the past five © in the first inning when |“Rabe™ Barton” annexed the first 7 in for 4 merry thin afternoon, the club | | When you think of advertising, | yet healed, His right paw is still| years, will act as best man. Only four scores around the| game of the season here for the Ver NEW ORLEANS, April 9.—-Pitcher | #emion for St. Louis, ready for| | think of The Btar. | |working, however, and he expects it} {ntimate friends of the couple will #9 will gel him by in the better known of the city werte | ¢--———— after their first demon-/ non club. Both pitchers hurled nite Torkeison is giving Ma: ceased to be dangerous. | pall, and sent 22 men—1t each—to| pont cause to think it over wery Village boys and ts ¢ Dlymer, of Seattle, saved|the bench after taking thelr three | tndian manager loaned him to the | fight either & S amd Falkenberg, whom he| swings. The weather was cold and| Now Orleans Pelicans yesterday, and|™an or Herman, fils tO wend to the mound later | raw and the field heavy. nd not only shut the tribe out, | next week | e hea: 3 to © but made them look foo! Pinkman will perform for an whe peek. Sor: Se It was believed Foh! had planned to | Uv « for the first time in a long , was also shy on control, but ‘gore release Torke irds Ume when be runs up against Mor Ne ee armen | Tete ent Bpeweer - - rie Lux, the flashy ring ‘customer thepinches, He walk patie April 9.—A|from Portland. Eddie promises to| a meee genuine article of be good and says will fight. If | practically Hable to telling his ring history and the Boston Braves here ye umann, Lax n the main event Po. A. EB VICTOR OVER day when the Tigers were blanked | to Morpheus or one of the old boy's «0 ¢ |while Bowton scored twice. Ragan | neighbors vee ol BILLY PAPKE Nehf, pitching for Boston, al Kid’ Herman, the hot tamale 2 : ¢ | lowed only threp hits between them, fighter from Portland, will 4 a bit 1 © $| SAN FRANCISCO, April 9.-~| While Boston totaled five hits from /of ring work with Marty k ot OE r ‘ - » | EBhmke and Golding Tacoma. They are scheduled to go @ 1 6|Bartfield, New York middleweight, pRESNO, Cal, April 9.—The Sun | doubtful if it will Ist that | +e won the verdict over Billy Papke,| Maids and everybody in Fresno to | The Mexican is going at a fast © ~ $iveteran performer, here last night.|day claims at least a part of the pace and fooled a jot of the local | | Papke showed a good punch when he| championship of the National league, fans when he held Frank Barrieau fh 2 | dropped Barfield with an uppercut|in view of their victory yesterday even in four rounds a week after . ‘4 "e|im the first round, but Bartfield|over the Chicago Cubs, 6 to 1,/Barrieau had cleaned up on Mickey | re evened up the going and forged|“Dutch” Leonard, former Red Sox | King. 1 z $ | ahead, never to be in danger. Papke) star, pit: hed for the Californians Fart Conners and Karl Zimmer: | % $3] was too fat to be in good shape while Phil Douglass was on the slab! man should make a good card. They 3 6 6] Frank McCoy, substituting for}for the Cubs, are featherweights. Zimmerman ee Curley Smith, lost to George Shade} ~ —_ | showed his clase when he hung up al a8 fn the first round. Kid Carter beat) GE STOWN, Tex.. April 9.—~| victory over Lackey Morrow here a| oe Joe Woods, Wildeat Leonard knocked The Wh Sox regulars yesterday | «hort time ago. Conners is a Taco ee out Chief Abernethy in the second triumphed over the Southwestern ma boy and has made a nice looking | round Jimmy Ford beat Caesar Attell | university team here, 11 to 3. Glew | record in the fight game during the | and George Lee won from Frankic | son's men registered 16 hits, one of | past season. Burke in the third. them a home run by Joe Jackson. | One other bout completes the card Bac | Dated for McKee in third. | out, hit by batted ball, i innings: | siissney f ; INTERNAT pase hite-—Murphy, Kamm, Bacrifice hite—Leard, Corhan. | B~*~ Mt Bowman 4, off Smith | 1, off Mails 2. off Biches 5 ‘By Smith had Maile Rd Bighee 2 juna reaponsible 4, Smith 1, Matis occa — ¥ IONALISM Levan seems to have set- the inter-league dispute over his ices going ahead and break- Teg in a ball game down in- That broken leg may have a | do with the fate of several If Lavan, sound in limb, traded to the St. Louls| then the Cards would ye had about the best infield in ti Jeague. Moreover, the then could have traded Milton ¢ to the Chicago Cubs for a) and had a pitching staff, stronger than now boasted of. Cubs had landed Stock to d base they would have had field strong enough to make | m favorites for another pennant. | ye Washington could have traded avan to St. Louis it would have se- | WILSON’ PAL“ MOORE (BEAT TE GREAT. LITTLE Jirtety WILDE Dave Robertson, giving Clark | "7 real outfield and making | A vo n dangerous in the Americas | te . “ PRDLASO PALMER DDT LAST \ Tot SUMUTES AeAinST PSCOVERN, return for Robertson, who | “4 have gone to Washington, “| York Giants would have been ‘Mike Gonzales or Frank Sny- | from the St. Louis Cardinals. | wing John McGraw an Al catching and making the Giants look | better for a flag in the Na-| league. | these things would have hap- had John Lavan been shifted | as planned, and the shifts pubt! would have gone thru @ bit of wrangling, had not | John Lavan up and broke a leg. ‘The accident to the little shortstop, | ‘a medical officer in Uncle Sam's avy, happened at Guantanamo, | ha. according to the reports. The team frém his ship, the Missis | pl, was playing a game against | team of marines. Lavan, while ig into second base, caught his | By ROBERT L. RIP’ only other instance of an{reason in demanding $50,000, If it's iken and the broken leg followed. | Joe Lynch, the good little Amer-| American defeat happened way back | there, why not get it? | ust how bad so yo is reports |ican bantam, meets Jimmy Wilde iii ice aoe eee heat Teen ‘Tho first international fight tn 7 say, but such information as, é Allen. Allen was an Englishman| which an American champion took vod eto tand iw that John Lavan . few days. Lynch recently won the | who took out his naturalization pa-|part was when Heenan fought Say Feet of, baseball for a couple of | decision from Noble. the English |pers in this country and claimed the jers in 1860 jonths at least. And that Coy fet champion, and hopes} American championship the sar No other fight, with the possible | ly is fatal to the trades that |‘? duplicate the feat of Pal Moore,| year, The year before, 1869, he was |exception of the Jeffries.Johnson ged around him. ie American boy who startled every | the champion and was defeated by | match, created such p | ‘ one by winning the deetxion from | t he chainplon Milew ia | ment ; | | News from Mineral Welly is not | Wilde in a four-round bout not long | C you see, Jem Mace did not! people as did thia famous battle for | Lencouraging about either Urban | "62. : 3 | beat a bona fide champion of this | the ¢ pionship of the world, ‘The | (Fisher or Eddie Cleotte, and Man-| yin Se spobebiy no. other sport in| country, but an Englishman who| fight took place on the plains of thger Kid Gleason is quoted as saying | Wich America has held a monopoly | had assumed the title | Farnborough on April 17, and the Ye must have a “star pitcher” if the eee Grae vires Eoientr iarkea | It is only the matter of a little | 4ttendance was the most notable PWihite Box are expected to win this | rainst Uncle Sam's champions and |‘™®e and money when we shall see | Tin pagoda : ids ta at {they do not stand out decisively. | Willie Riteble in a battle with F | ciiNtaie: dukie, patil Torde anit-oek Frankie Neil, bantamweight cham-| land's great little fighter, Freddie | titled persona crowded the ringulde pion, lout a close twenty-round decis-| Welsh, It seemy quite probable| ‘The fight lasted two hours jon to Jem Bowker in London in| that they will get together thiv year, | Wwenty ming with Heenan, the Vetthover tn len engaged Billy | despite the high price of the Ameri-/ “Benicia Boy,” having far the better i four-round fight and|can champion, — Willie’s demands | of iti.#0 much in fact that the rope lost the decision in 1893, but it is| have brought upon him the criticism | were cut to save the Englishman. said that ‘the fight was so decided (o| that he fears the Mnglishman, Thix| Since then foreigners have fared enable Plummer to make some mon-| is far’ from true, and anyone who | disastrously, True, fob Mitasiinmons yon a theatrics! tour for which he | will sensibly consider the conditions | raised havoc with our champs, but| had . contracted, 3 j Will wee that Ritchie ig quite within| Bob was not champion of Auytralla | FRANKIE NEN Lost HS BANTAM TITLE To JE BowkeER, FREDDY WELSH JASBED RITCHIE CROWN OFF. wene exelte mong the — Kngglisshos: For further particulary follow the tracks! — Sete, Ep Perak cre b

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