The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 21

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— ( Can Maurice McLaughlin Stage Comeback at | a 4 ‘ 4 THE SEATTLE BUAR—PRIDAY: APRIL 11, 1919, | Net Game? Comet Prepares for Title Tourney | WORK STARTS ON NEW S. T. C. COURTS SOON Work on the elub grou Warden tivene Protection of All Game Birds nd dog fanciers are new Seatt ae” See ah ime of the Warden Wilk esting pe By bers ha real club 1 thusiasts, and now that ¢ e fulfilled, work will be started at to but the pur nm condition because with the |) ‘ forecasting bright be long before the okltimers will be limbering up journey Many of the the jump \ parks and for oh spring wether May days, it on t Revival te Net Game There promises to be a t fival in the With many of the B the familiar tix year ar courts this summe absence There will be practically portant meets here unti tournament in August. The Will conduct its usual club tourney this year. Hyman % Was at the top of the ladder when the club ceased ities last year Special attention is going to be given junior players this year effort to compete state club rating ler Pastars growing u With the pure: and revived int in fame, the prospects for the coming indeed bright /RING PRODIGY IS FOUND IN ™: YANK FORCES. . NEW YORK, April 11.—Bddie ne MHehan, former sparring partner of Je°* Rob Fitzsimmons, and now serving me a Knights of Columbus secretary Pwith the A. KF. has discovered a mew fistie prodixy. His find, he, inks, may be the logical confender the heavyweight. title against Ether Jess Willard or Jack Dempsey Behait's Information regarding the w ring master, as communicated tc of Cy. headquarters, is rather ager. STRONG CLUB js name is Wright,” he saya “He| BALTIMORE. Weighs 205 pounds, trained down to Jack I B fighting condition, and he hatls from league ytop form in bouts with jthe Far West,” it D whether the Texas or the Southern my G if he lands 4 Behan says Wright ha» shown tip/angiing fer. He army heavy-(|for first base, he disel from the St. Louis Bi ‘tor third bare and hopes | Ray Morgan, tate of Washington for | second. Weights TO SETTLE DISPUTE _SHREVEPORT, Tex.. April. 11.— ~ —-—— Bhreveport and New Orteans are not} DENVER, April 11.—Hol @atisfied to wait until fall to see! edge in nine out of ten round ns, lightweight ri the best league. The clubs of the st. F o cities have arranged for a series |over George Chip, of Penni games to settle it for themseives here last night. Gibbons bh. procured Frits { wns § | PROPOSE BIG NATION-WIDE GUN TOURNEY, A movement ia under way to form awe Unit telegraphic trapshooting the athletic tube of the «and Can Att ere hope to et the club of San Francinec the cit Athletic club, the Denver letic club, ed league The Olympic Foal A. A. are ing this year. ap item ted in the propo: nership of moi such form a fine The other clubs fact, the New Y The club. wir a year being the win} fn Trapshooting provide phy for such competition fee Bricks Days ; and Runs Nights ' Max Bohland, the Paulist A. ¢ nce | runner k district amateur country rur ricklayer 4 all his training t* done mainly at] nd bia leur during the la a half in 45 starts capture He is a by after he is thru work, night ° "ROUND COAST . LEAGUE BASES |, Francisco and San Sacramento winners Angeles Lake ome run honor roll—Land (S« atthe Four runs in the eighth stanza gave the Seale their third etraight kame, 6 to Three® by Fuller of the Beavers gave the Angels two runs in the fret in ning, a lead which they retained to the end. Pinal score, 2 to 6, Although Schorr beld the Tigers to one hit, Kesick’s men cromsed the home plate four times, At that, the Bees took the game, 5 to4 Angel hits and an error A real ball game wae enacted in ) } Sacramento. The Oaks and the Senators went scoreless for eight innings, the Yippers winning the contest with a lone run in the last and the Montreal Athletic who |FORMER NET | KING SHOWS | REAL SPEED | n Maurice MeLou 11 tennis tithe b ful “comeback the question that ts bua ing in tennis circles all along the Pacific coast, and is alwo creating «| stir in the realm of racquet sport in Hast, where McLoughlin plans | biggest part of his| | former liver to ¢ | Griffin yronan old form » thinks he has 5 to enter the big tournaments thruout the ant started practicing for Hastern and the >| matches. “ FAMED WATER engaged in trapshooting competition | STAR PLANS | ‘TRIPTOU.S. SAN FRANCISCO, April 11.—Fan lia’s famous wor: | ane to California sturned home with engaged | compet! as, is coming k to Amer ding to word received from | the island continent . According to the reports, Mias Du-| rack will go straight to New York etter panting in thin country. She to compete in American con ‘thts summer, nays the report Piper & Taft's fishing contest has attracted some very large =| fish this week, Two prizes are to || be given for the largest fish dis. played, One of the leading anglers Is Ray Sparting, of Start up, who sent down an If-pound steelhead trout measuring 34 inches in Jength. Sparting caught this big fellow in the Skykomish ay of was sent in by Ge O'Reilly, of 706 24d ave, There were large-sized trout in the display }| ‘Trotting Is very good at Lake Suther Hand at this time This week's catches Included one jof five base, which were caught by Ed 8. Hoag, in Union bay, Lake }} Washington. ¢ 1 | 1 A foar-poand steethead trout was (\went in thie week by Ethel M. Mett mer, being caught in the Wallace river i ) {} One of the largest catches of steethead trowt taken this season was made by Harry Van Tassel and W. G. 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While we are not offering special discounts, you will find every suit in the store’ marked at the lowest possible price consistent with qualities, which cannot be bettered in any store in the city. Come in and see all these classy Spring models at $25, $30 and $35 Young Men’s Suits for Spring Wear All the new waist-line and other nifty models in the most popular Spring shades. Some good-looking plain Browns, Blues and Greens. Splendid values WML ee eran a 4 SEATTLE DRESS-UP WEEK GET IN THE SWIM Boys’ Clothing Headquarters We show the largest stock of Juvenile Clothing carried on the Pacific coast, and reasonable prices always prevail. Dress your boy for Easter at Shafer’s. Knickerbocker Suits, 6 to 18 years, special value at $10.00. Easter and Confirmation Suits in Blue Serge, Cheviots and Tweeds, priced at $12.50 and $15.00. igh-grade Suits in waist-line styles, Sampeck and Skolny models, at $15, $18 and $20. Boys’ Hats and Caps Just the styles the little fellows like, and more ad- vanced styles for bigger boys, Good-looking and hard- wearing. WORKING CLOTHES Jepartment is worth a vis the man who wants the kind of wear and de economy in price. ZET-ORR Overalls at re duced prices, Corduroy Pants and Work Shirts at the same sterling values, the beat made, SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers Second and University First and University Shoe Specials You'll go far to see any thing like these Men's Shoes at $4, $5 and $6, and in the Boys’ Department we have the exclusive sale of “American Boy" Shoes when they brought in 10 steel head, caught in the White river, near Buckley, the largest of these fish weighing 12% pounds, the smallest $% pounds, Steel. head fishing is very good In the White river at band present time. Anglers going into Chelan county | should note that the Stehekin river ts |cloned from its mouth to Agnes | creek, a distance of about nine miles. | Twin lakes, Snow lake and Neda lake ino are closed in this county i Sportamen's association has been very lucky in securing for its ban: | quet and “stunt” night, April 23, which {¢ to be held at the Masonic temple, W. L. Finley, naturalist of the state of Oregon, with hix motion pictures of bird life and wild animal life | The state fish commissioner | and game warden has made the assertion that limit catches are being made thruout the state. In King county, on the opening day, there were probably not | over a dozen limit catches, What | of the other anglers who did not | get a bite? | A report from Lake Wilderness to! Piper & Taft states that the fishing being caught at this time Reports snow is from Snoqualmie state ng fast, which has ich, Skyko- | mish river reports same conditions. Lake ports bas# and trout fishing fair, the water in the lake receding rapidly. Our old friend, the “silver” trout has appeared in Grays Harbor coun ty, where Game Warden Jack Win slow recently planted 200,000 of | these fish in landlocked streams. The Grays Harbor sportsmen will jalso have some Scaley partridge shooting in the future, 118 of these | birds being Hberated in that county, having been trapped in Texas Grays Harbor Man Makes Good Rod and Reel Record Ira Hornibrook, secretary of the Grays Harbor Rod and Gun ¢ 4 to his laurels by catching four steelhead trout ing on an average of between 1 14 pounds, This makes a total stectheads caught this season Hornibrook. While nono of his fish have exceeded 15 pounds, he has the record of catching more than any other local fisherman this season Two years ago Hornibrook won @ national prize for the biggest stecl- | head caught during 1917 BUGENE, Ore, April 11,—Charles | (Shy) Huntington, who coached the | University of Oregon football aggre gation inst season, has been reen: | gaged for the same job this year. Huntington was a star of the Ore gon team which defeated the Uni versity of Pennsylvania at Pasadena on New Yeus's day, 1917. { SEVEN EARLY | lin very good, and that some bass are | 2:14 trot $8,000, while $2,000 purses Kitsap, in Kitsap county, re-| 5 Camels every day for a year! Camels not only win your taste quickly and permanently, but they never tire / They are a smoke delight! Camels refreshing flavor and fra- a grance and coolness become more enjoyable all the time. 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