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fn Cured! tn AE Mitchell an Pinkman Will Meet Tonight Young Hector in Semi-Win- “up; Madden and Hart- ford Mix Off BY LEO MH. LASSEN When Richio Mitchell, the touted Milwaukee light . ctimbs thru the ropes his fourround fracas with Pinkma Seattle's own little = battler, at the 5 tonight, the local fans WAN see one of the best boys in country perform. The Kast ix one of the strongest ers for Benny Leonard's and hos a chance annexing the title since hes outgrown the light limit of 153 pounds. is a legitimate light cht, and will enter the ring ahout 126 of I Pinkmin = re than the < ® record made up string of victories, by 2 knockout loss to whe happened to hit for a goal, as Leonard had habit of doing a short time and » less in England, In allied boxing tourney, in he got a “Thames” ver are only a couple of o Contenders for Leonard's crown lucky punch win it has been noted has never given Richie Chance to mix it with him Punch vs. Experience to get down to local cases. ie Pinkman, « fair @ tusty right pu pat a fast ring m him and hit just either hand Uniess Up and spills the beans the place, Mitchell shoul Gown at the local Arena fight But the old lady is a fickle nd Eddie may get lucky and right on the vital spot, and does, we'll wager the fight ‘be over. fl nas a good left hand, ih he uses to lead, and it is a known proverb in ring circles |@ good left hand will beat a iy day in the week and some and three times a day iiwaukee boy looked awfully his workouts here and has | *bufid.” He is an efficient battler, who looks like he in the game for his health has a good chance to win- + and isn't out of the run @ long shot, as his show- clever Morris Lux last will testify. P Young Hector Billed Hector, the local heavy- will tangle wit bo ifciue! IF SHE WINS IF This Is the Boy Locals Down Who Meets Eddie | Weird Melee Bill Clymer Uses Five Hurl- ers to Curb Rodgers’ Aggregation STANDING OF THE CLUnS SACRAMEN" wild battle finally w Gua Gh bis . ° " wan y A after A] teu | rts himself enough to beat most of the big fellows around here, but he never will get in the good graces of the ring followers by hugging his opponents to death ar play: | bow uple of | Paik Change in Bouts . « Hartford | © one of |Gr air to go on over | h." the bout | Mckenry ‘The other preliminaries will be Madden “i "Kid" Rooney, Jack Hartford and Joe Meeker, Joe Har bre . es rahan and Young Thomas and Jack |"*c~mente. AMEE AM. Doucett and Ely Ci © : . Fabriaue, Comp ran—Gietehe Two-base McKenry, Grigxs, ’ROUND COAST | &.: rite Giatehonan, LEAGUE BASES Yesterday's winners--Oakland, oe ee Lon Angeles, Portland, Seattle. i cy &, MeKenry 2, Rowman Home run honor roll-—Gieich Double play—towman to Fabrique t mann, Seattle; Sheely, Salt Lake. | @*!ehmann. z Seven thousand and fifty-seven fans turned out in Oakland yester 4.” — day to watch the Acorns adminis ¥: [UOUMMULTUINY, } ter a 5 to 4 defeat to the Seals. It Totais 4%. Rune reepan- | was the Oaks’ first game at home. KLAN avies ope t came wren 7 ia? by throwing the fist tall. Tyre [OAS LY still looking for it . Again the Angels downed the YJORASKS YY Tigers, this time with the Bengals rating a blank. Score,.Angels 1, Young Pinelli, the spaghetti-cating Tigers 0. Sam Crawford, for the |) youngster who is holding down the Seraphs, hit for four in four trips, | not corner in the Sacramento infield, two of them being for extra bases. | is making a great hit with the Call- Beavers weakened their hold on | fornia capital fans, according to re the bottom of the league standing || ports from the South, Ptnelli is a by an § to 2 win over Salt Lake. fine fielder and a flash on the bases, $$ $$ st whether or not he will be able |to hold his own on the hitting end | of the game rem: to be seen | jie START FOR A | Pat Eastiey, the veteran Seattle | twirler, who got the ax in the South, GYM YE MEN! the other day, in expected to land a 2 *| Job in the Northwest circuit. Pat al SAN FRANCISCO, April 19. ways was a bear of a hurler ia thie | Miss Diana Watts, symbolic dancer. part of the woods author and lecturer, will try to — throw John Holt, University of Cal-| Jerry Coleman, the young San ifornta wrestler, in an exhibition | Francisco catcher, who was let go by Miss Watts proposes to give at the) the Seals and picked up by the Seat | Greek theatre Monday. tle t is going at a good clip for Miss Watts will attempt to show) the locals. If he keeps up the pace, the superiority of Greek physical|it looks like the cold outside for culture over modern brawn young Pete Ritchie, because it is = The. following article taken from a special ition of Vanity Fair, oted to correct dress for men: ““portunately we are becom- | ing more and more of n nation of pipe smokers, like our ish cousins. Most of the ing men who tell you they cannot smoke a pipe of that opinion simply be- they have never given a a fair trial, Admittedly pipes are not very pleas- to bi in—although the Italian briar root seems give less trouble than usual n this regard—but the experi- it in all too often made | with a pipe of poor grade and ‘fome hot-burning commercial | tobacco. Naturaily the tongue the experimenter is burned, he turns from this form my Lady Nicotine a disitlu- oned man, If he would choose pipe and his care as b ‘ever, he would be an ar- pent devotee of the briar. — | hardly possible that Seattle will carry | more than two catchers. | | The Salt Lake City club is fooling the wise ones by sticking in the first | division. Good pitching by Lever jenze and Markle is responsible for “Bent ‘on Request” the Beex’ showing #0 far. Sheeley, | the big first baseman, has been hit: | ting the agate at a tremendous gait in the Mormon city ever «ince the [start of the season, He has regis | tered two home run drives since the starting gong. ck Fournier, Los Angeles first er, is another baby who is pound ing the pill, Fournier will make life | miserable for a lot of Coast hurlers Again we call your attention [| Defore the season is over | Speaking of hitting first basemen, |it is hardly possible to pass up Phil terial, made up in pipes that Koerner, the slugging Seal, who led will suit your purse, the league hitting for the first week Koerner hopped two circuit drives |into the bleachers last week. ‘The 75¢ to 5 00 Seattle pitchers were the victims, . Young Hollings, the sensational Poevagsee twirler, played shortstop for You! can ehrn’'to property the Duthie club, in the Puget Sound to this justly famous pipe ma- break in your pipe from any of fi] our salesmen. It is @ very simple matter when you know ago. Your Patronage Appreciated how. Pay Checks Cast J Pinkman Tonight | Senators in | Shipyard circuit, a couple of years | SUR YAPY | UAPEQUVYLE NY ne; ind Wine he WW A + LA — ie = 2 : Tiny THATS Vo —— — De Mey ron me! (ea NE Ontcy Bera ACTED Spchlay? > HenTIST , 2 fy 1 Se " onit root! ch ¥ ParadetoBe BROWNS s Feature of _,,TIGER OUTEIT Apri ' Tiger Opener Here ::: Mayor Hanson and Coppers Will Play Big Part in Ceremonies Final preparations are wi way for the big opening baseball parade which Billy local automobile lacinsaue | SECOND GO || FROM SEALS KLAN livan will lead the t 1 1 on And then will Mayor Hanson, Seattle's premier rooter, whose lings helped put over Se attle’s first win in San Franch. and Kverything When you think of advertising, think of The Star snore The Store according t ne ~~ | of Choice Kuppenheimer and le nppeared “in Lake Society Brand . f Clothes ing take Fall City win a very good cart | season trout stream Big trout are being taken now from Lake Sammamish by deep fish ing, there being about 35 feet of tine used with exe» for bait. Some of the best known fishing localities on the lake are the Shamrock Cottage, French's boathouse and Monohan | Large stecthead trout are being caught In the Skagit river at Sedro Wootley. Fishing is done from boats (in the middle of the river A report from the eastern aide of the Cascade mountains states that a rreat deal of snow ia on the ground and that there te very litte fishing fforded yet In the streams around ake Keechelus eather, inck of fishermen go or the lack of fish to be wht may te some of the reasons for the small showing of catches brought in during the past week. The Sportamen'’s association of Seattic in out for the biggest mem bership in the Nort at. A contest Was started this week, several prizes being given to the Individual member bringing in the most applications for membership. First prize is a $10 fishing tackle certificate given by Piper & Taft: second prize, an $48 combination fishing and hunting suit given by Joe Pre it; third prize, a $5 fishing tackle order by the Mon ette Hardware Co.; fourth prize, $5 fivhing tackle order given by Spelger & Hurlbut; fifth prize, box of elgars xiven by Brown & Hulen. The con test closes the night of the banquet which Is to be held at the Masonic ‘Temple, April 23 Piper & Taft's fishing contest awards prizes every week to the ang ler displaying the best catches or the largest fish. Some two lucky fisher: Men will receive a rainbow reel and & trout for displaying the two largest trout this week. The Washington State Sportamen's association will hold a big gathering of representative state fish en and hunters in this city April The meeting is to be held-at the Moore lodge rooms, Second and Seneca st., | starting at 10 a, m | poteouhi | Piper & Taft distribute a complete report on the conditions of ali streams and lakes around the state each Friday. The reports give a | deacription of the condition of the | streams and lakes, and whether the --« | — Values Tell” “ LOS ANGELES °» SIGNS DELHI "FOR PITCHING nade an exes jorbam has haf ite 1 experience, but Kil im promising. he .. BEAVERS WIN EASILY FROM MORMONS, 8-2. ALT LAKE CITY, April 184. six hits with 12 off of the Salt Lake rtiiand Beavers walk- esterday's tlt to the by Sheely 6 team’s & regular berth with the Formal Attire The happy signs of the times point to renewed demand for correct formal attire. And Cheasty’s, as usual, is splendidly pre- pared with creations that reflect the best thoughts of master craftsmen. 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