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THE SEATTLE St S eran APRIL hi a lll VENTED) bv EUSSNNT SS ries EET NEW, Wwe roi el. ANS |" Lightweight Who at Stake in . RY LEO H. LASSEN BINIE scHuU MANN Coast Hahtweight king show his Arena Battle, will wares for the first time before | Seattle fistic fol 1 tonight at the initial] ring show to be werk staged by Clay Hite ot the; Northwest Ath letic club, at the} loca) Arena. | Pinkie” Mitch: | ell, the long and lean Milwaukee | battler, is the} baby who will] try to pry Sehu mann's crown loose in tonight's | Mitchel! has an impressive Tecord and has shown wel! in his Workouts here. The brewery vil fad will have the reach on Schu and this may play a big part siding the bout. He has a nice hand and uses it with effect, ac to the testimony of local boys | worked out with him dur } training sessions here. M will run up against a _agaressive fellow when he Schumann. The Tacoma boy} top of his man all the time, d very seidom gives him a chance get. Schumann showed he} P @ punch when he - massacred | Moore in Tacoma a couple of ago and demonstrated that take punishment when he | the best ‘that George Ingle, wld offer last Thurs-| backing up. New to Fans | of the two headline box- | shown in Seattle before, Many local fight fans have! @ Schumann in action in| oh the dope ix spilled all over ce, Schumann should win Milwaukee star. With wager on the outcome is a decided favorita Faward Brewster Pinkrran| to come back? That is the| that will be answered for! @ fans when the local welter- steps thru his bout with} Lux, the Portland. giadiator, serai- windup. Pinkman will knock out the Portlander will win on ‘That is the way tho ad- dope goes. Lux may hand ‘& little sleep potion himself. He} P capable of doing it, as Mitchel will testify. Lux ed Sid for a goal in their bout ly, and while Sid is knocked down, Lux is the who has been able to out the redoubtable Aus- for a long time. McCarthy. the terrible Cali- ia. and “Kid” Hermann failed Gt over the fatal wallop in their Sid. Must Show Wallop should go good tonight if strictly to business, but Prestige will be sent to yard if he starts acting) with Lux. Eddie has a good d and isn't awkward by| y is. As before stated, Eddie | ft just about knock out Lux in} to win. 7 like “Ki6" Herman, the! glove star, has soft pick-| his bout with Marty Foley, The Mexican has it y like the skin over an Foley is something like Reynolds—they both look they are winning. Her- id win in a walk tonight, ® good many fight fans here be greatly surprised. ‘Zimmerman, of Portland, © mixes with Earl Conners, is @ favorite over the They are featherweight nm handed Lackey Morrow )short end of a decision here re- who eo og © met ISHERMEN! | | Before you go on that ' trip see that you are fully supplied with _Mecessary comfort— A good Pipe cheers a catch and takes that tired feeling from the day’s tramp. ported to be in bette | weights. | City this time, rematching Bud Rid | Coast. Risks His Title | at Arena Tonight } land league thin year | | hy the Baitimor | le Heinie Schumann | lcently, and Morrow is figured bet-| }ter than Conners, Makes Comeback Lioyd Madden, former Northwest] |lightweight king, will try a real) comeback to the ring in his mix! iwith Jack Hartford, of Tacoma, in one of the other bouts. These two |mitt men put up 4 slashing go at the Bike’ was called a draw. Madden ix re. condition for this fight. It like an even fight on paper In the curtain raiser, Frank Zink, | of Tacoma, will meet Harry Dou cett, a local boy. They are feather It doesn't make much dif, ference who wins? looks Y = sel Z Mid; 4' S i peu George Ingle and Lee Morrisey fight six rounds in North Yakima | tonight Ritchie Mitchell, brother of “Pinkie” Mitchell, fights a fellow named Paulvon tonight, in Superior, Wisconsin, or whatever state it is in (geography is too much for us). He will leave for Seattle after the | bout. Bud Ridley and Frankie Murphy ought a draw over in Bremerton the other night, but it waa kept ® secret until yesterday. Louie Leonard won trom Leo Houck in one of the other bouts, according to reports from the mavy yard. Bob Evans, Portland fight chief. is figuring on staging another Seat |Ue-Portland smoker in the Rose ley and Billy Mascott for one of the | top bouts, and possibly Earl Zim merman and Lackey Morrow for one of the others. Jack Malone, the St. Paul welter.| weight, who was matched with Jack Britton a while back, with the match Conway, who | Baltimore agains club here recently and 1t@ MOUSTON, Tex, Ap fo. cen (erene | smoker of the Portland boxing com. | man, falling thru, is due to come to the He in headed towards San Francisco, according to reports from the East. Latest passenger list of Seattleites in the California-bound caravan, due | to reach the South before July 1 Lonnie Austin, Dan Salt and Leo | Houck. ‘They're going on the boat. | Even money that Leo falls overboard | on the way down. Loule Leonard ané Marold Jones | fight six rounds in the xemi-windup | at Tacoma on | April 24 | Frank Farmer, Coast lightweight | king, meets Al Ross, of Canada, in Calgary tonight in his first bout in the North. The big Tacoman- will fight several times in Canada before | returning to the Stat | GIRL “Bent on Request” - es The Pipe That Satisfies, BRINE (Cicar) | featherweight, SWIMMER 1 TO MAKE BID FOR WATER HONORS vay TO Be oO vate Livin IN Vote SLOCESSEQL THESE Days! CAT aL GAL! THEYs THEY VE VEN FED THE THE wie AEROPLANES THAT want Look AT THe woont TAy |: YOUVE GOTTA ——2 ‘try’ ) 4 How They Hit Waten . Land “ o or ‘Crew Wallops any from i | Locals : Again their indepe leagues han troubles man GOAT IN BALL Oakland and Heatt Pertiand ! i} YESTREDAY'S RESULTS | San ° ] Aalt Lake ¢ game for} | fins an | t Louisville on Au in which Guy Hecker making three home runs and three singles while! doing #0, ix to operate the. Lowell franchise, in the revived New Eng He doesn't re of the game in and | ¢ ning home REAL MOGUL LOWELI April 11.—Diek tehed the Mass gust 1 scored 1886 weven runs SAN PRANCISCO. April 11 Cracking in the th Inning with | Beattle leading, 7 2. “Cy” Falk teran twirler, watched the chase over four last bn sewing up the game for the quad. The final count was 1, with San Francisco leading aham's men took the b in the inning by scoring ui 1 increased it t ing another om the we Patkenberg | enberk San Francisco Sealy member the ncore which Sir Guy # hit #0 heavily ounters the next to the but says that general had 20 6 Conyay pitched and league when former National | first 1 Wilbert Robin. | they form, | in the se ond ins scored againgt them 4 in the old New t John Kinte league pr non, pre ed Haverhill’s orba Manager cond canto. F until th i high star battery eighth clase ba the lead in the sev "PRACTICE TILTS" enih stanan when Catcher Land pre | Murphy ahead of MTACKRONVILLE. hibition ‘The Fatal Bighth With one down in the fatal elghth | Koerner singled and Caveney| ached first on a bunt for the home | halier singled to left, fit | Kamen followed with | SPARTANBURG, & OC. Apr New York Nat ‘ Roston blow that scored fatter oo. G. Menit e McKee popped out} MeNeit and ' | over Smith; Jones, Shea, two more/| scoring for ended the tis; Oardiner and Myatt * TULSA raer, Laque and Rariden Hparke and Manion ‘GREAT HONUS uaseneouer= IS NOW PROF. JOHN WAGNER : PITTSBURG, April 11.—The call of the wild hat drawn John (Hon us") Wagner, banner shortstop of the Pirates, and veteran of a thousand diamond battles, out of hix lair, Last year “Honus” declared be was thru with baseball, but every afternoon he | may be seen on Scheniey diamond, of the Carnegie Institate of Technology at Schentey park, Pittsburg, putting the candidates thru their paces. He is no longer “Honuy,” but is now Professor John H. Wagner, general athletic trainer and © member of the Carnegie faculty. He bears his new Utle with the quiet dignity and non ehalance that he had when he was scooping up “daisy cutters” with the Pirates. Piteweraid bane hit Kantiehner Kantt sponsible for— Fall MORMONS ARE VICTORS OVER | VERNON CLUB) AI | | SALT LAKE CITY, April 11.—Los-| [ing controt in the ninth inning, Lefty Schorr, Hep twirler, came within an | ace of dropping the game with Ver non here yesterday. The Mormons | were abead, 5 to 1, at the end of the PORTLAND, Or., April 11.—Flght | eighth, but Vernon scored three coun: | fans are looking forward to th@/ters in the final canto without the aid of a single hit. The Tigers could mission April 16, when Jack Abel, Of | collect but one hit during the mat: | Chattanooga, Tenn., and “Kid” Her- | inoe of San Jose, Cal, will present The seore nr n the main attraction bake oe sessed OF Abel will bring the welterweignt “Yi (ene! "riot ans a Ye Vormer; title with him, having won the crown | sehorr, Willett ai in the inter-allied boxing tournament Ce FITTERY | who ts now in Oak- PUTS BEE ON | OREGON CREW will mix it with Joe Gor Dalton, Mitchie, high LOS ANGELES, April 11.—Scoring | two runs in the first inning, on three an error by Fuller, the Low | Angeles aggregation waiked away | jwith the third stfaight game from |Portland here yexterday. Fittery Billy Smith, presumably, will devote | Pitched good ball thruout the mix | most of bis time to the business end. | and held the Beavers runiess. Port a | land outhit the home club, but could | ‘The veteran Bill Cristall has been | not dent the platter. named manager of the Bay ¢ Killefer, of Los Angeles, team of the Ontario Michigan league, ler, of Portland, led the ‘ording to reports from the league blows aplece, headquarters, Jim Pierce wit man-| nM e the he Flint team Lg svaepee ‘ ‘ te Low Angeles . Batterioe Baker; | land, Cal., man, of Portland, and Steve of San Francisco, and P of Portland, will add another class event. EPORT, April 11.—Tom wch, it develops, in to be the xétive field manager of the Shreve port team of the Texas league, while dd Walk: | rs, with | Pennington, Lukenovic Pittery and Lapan | SACRAMENTO, April 11. — Bill Rodgers’ Solons finally broke into the winning column when they trounced the Oakland team here yes- terday, 1 to 0, by a little batting spree in the final frame, Three} Ganat ene put pyar: Middleton with the wi r cKenry held the On April 19 she will compete | 15, two bing ate hits pete ee 500-yard national swimming | the seried have been ¢ ided in the championship. ninth inning, Oakland winning the first two, ‘The score Rr Oakland so... Sacramento. Batterton: "ira ry and Murray. PORTLAND AND TACOMA: | GOLFERS WILL COMPETE. PORTLAND, April 11 Country club of Portland, and T coma Country club will be repre: | wented by teams off 20 players ch in the’ first inter-city golf match of } the season to be » ed Saturday on | the coures of the Waverly club. he match will be over 36 holes, 18 holes in the morning and the same num her in the afternoon RACINE, Wis, Moore, of “Memphis, newspaper verdict over Kid Hor. | man, of Pekin, ML, in their 10-round malx here last night. Elizabeth R. Ryan is a contender for national swimming honors. Thi 17-year- old girl now holds the Middle Atlantic championship for the 100) and indoor and outdoor swimming distances, She has been swimming for two and a half years and has shown ment in the 220-yard constant | 1 Mitxe Waverly | April 11.—Pal | Tenn., won a} ‘Golden Gate..”: tty fair pitohing Ri Upham, Keddie Foster Ere Albert two leagu are hopes for hirn MIX;NOWISA |) 2°) 3 2 TONIC ‘THAT GROW warn! (VEN TED EVERY THI ao wit e LANES *% PAUL, Paut TO STAGE SERINS ORLBAN AW having t fall CHERS April L—-Mike thinks he will taff in Howard Dick Dan Griner, Be Kelly N1gW havé a! Southern 1“ Texad leagur itt, Charley Mall canon Kerien ne 1M . A und other ‘ endugh to choose | what ment J068 ENOUGH! |. PROW YT QUAIL head of |* The Snohorninh ure of THRER UNTING ‘Tearney an the that are not yet « decreed t n and the promoter of an ommission t bott lent ion on quail be « for Need of b propagation wa organization of ugh for full of future, and minor | two years natur for the closing, The indorsement of the » ganizations of that co: Ch But Tearney & belief in the The Store of Choice ALA. UMPIRES n umpires for! 1 iach club ir league ation t Evansville ORGANIZE « backed t unced by: Augie 19 weaKon anno Hickey are Johnaon \. Murray ¥, Win U Hart, Pra t. Con: | Anpiar lent ‘Tom joran, Georg # headed ty nd at Terre Cleary is the pre elub Buck Freeman ACOSTA cVED PHILADELPHIA, April 11—-Ral the Httle Cu t of the big County Game Warden A. V die has placed 40,000 mn out Mack to nadero Acosta trout in the and states that 11 the h t being shunt | creel show that he de are at the game for plant ust peeved b streams of the ldered good ¢ : are in fine grow rapid tehery ng later in that alley condition Where “Values Tell” THE CHANGE IN MEN SHOULD BE REFLECTED IN THEIR CLOTHES There is a big difference between the young man of today and the young man be- fore the war. He is as different in physique as he is in mind. A BROADER) He’s_ set. up_ straighter — | quicker in thought. He is VIEWPOINT | more alert and confident in bearing—broadened and strengthened. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, along with Society Brand, was the first to this change, and the first to meet it in an entirely new design of clothes. The new Spring Kuppenheimer models are fashioned in the new spirit of things. In Society Brand you find the models designed i ; especially for young men. These new styles for Spring AWAITING | | are built authoritatively of : ——— clean-cut fabrics—tailored to hold their shape through wear and weather— and ready now at Cheasty’s, the store of choice. No profiteering here! SMART SUITS AND COATS, $20.00 to $65.00 With All the In-Between Prices Stoutly Represented Where “Values Tel " Cheastys | & YOUNG MEN'S: C.GRAVES. ay, pero: AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Leather Luggage of Quality—Hartmann and Oshkosh Wardrobe Trunks “WANS” NSVILLE, Il Apr vised Three tl new John J ident of the Com. an Aus young Eastern waters of Mill 000 more in the city park and other These trout and ought to a