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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. YEP PELIK' I PEEL Lik€ IT SWALLOWED 6 FAT ikon! by GoLLy' T DONT fee. VERY GooD at au! ; \ y ILS \wws NEY X OLN COMPTON'S BIG BAT WINS. | MailsCracks | HIM HOME WITH LOCALS nah ‘| and Visitors ear SO HAIL! THE _— ALL HERE Coast Teams Must Cut | pan = to Player Limit Today | lSchang Expected Today—Dugdale Officially Baseball Ont at BY LEO H. LASSEN Jent writing the Mormons are Today the Seattle team will have/ ating second place, quite » EWA be to cut down to 16 players to stay | notches ahead of the hi bed From Locals by Batting within the Coast league limit, Thin| Sacramento and Sag pesca Spree, 5-1 will mean that one player still | teams. ’ on the local roster will get the sIonEs — 4 well-known ax within the next FBEE WIN Driving Walter Mails to cover | AHALF MILLION PEOPLE ATTENDED He RUNNING OF 2” hours. It ts the general plan) HONOR HERE In the eighth inning with » to carry five pitchers, two catchers, | Lyle Fizbee, Seattle's wtttity paps Pig 8 nite, Ney hy yon We GREAT DERBY AT EPSON DOWNS, NEAR LONDON. |four infielders and three out-| has surely come to the fore ta te off w 1 second game o | diamond series with the Seattle team on —= Sj [fielders, with two utility players, | Mainond caine during the last reap | or two, While Lyle was This is generaily changed to six | °F : pitchers and one utility player as|°f the Spokane team » je da: oopereebees none ao, he was regarded ag heady baliplayer, but a , as With Lyle Bighee able to cover) 4 a very brilliant Freee! at the diamond game, Seattle's surest pinch 3 can play a creditable game outfield, not to forget about | that he takes « regular the Ralniets’ grounds yesterday afternoon, Seattle was leading up until the fatal eighth frame, by @ count of 1 to 0, having scored its lone tally in the in- | itlal eanto, Until he cracked, Malls hurted ® heady game of baseball, but | after the Vernon hitters got i! iil = either the outfield, the pitcher's) knoll or the pinch-hitting role, Manager Clymer is well fixed, be- cause he one more hurler ready to jump into the fray and FS i eeeete is | started, they had the Seattle 110,000 FANS ATTENDED A BASEBALL jalso one more outtalaie. poppy | a>. fielders chasing all over the lot. | With the addition of pby | Seattle scored its one marker on GAME IN CLEVELAND INI@I4 Wis (5 THe RECeRE | chang, the astern catcher, | sCHANG EXPECTED the Beattle co tong pe loca? club| HERE TODAY will be carrying 17 men Bobby Schan, ‘The Seattle team is carrying five] ctation catcher, a cued ty outfielders at the present time, (is expected to arrive here today, counting Bigbee, and one of the | win come in handy, because lint will be dropped soon, because pote Ritchie strained his i with Bigbee ready to step into! day in the game with Vernon whem the fray any day, it ts doubttul he tried to yee recond, hurting hig whether Manager Clymer will re-!teg as he slid into the bag, Behan: tain all the members of the re-|may catch this afternoo@, maining quartet, | Three catchers are on the Ilsts DUGDALE OFFICIALLY now, and one is due for the blue RETIRES HERE envelope, and one pitcher, too, will) Dr. Carl Hoffman, one of the & undoubtedly be let out. rectors of the Seattle ball club, was Rigbee's single, Fabrique's sacrifice jand Compton's umely hit to right for one base. Mitchell Starts Fireworks Mitchell opened the eighth inning |for the Tiger crew with a ringing single, and Chadbourne sacrificed jhim to second, Hosp and Horton x the apple for one-base blows Mitchell apiked the plate with the tying counter, Then Walter pur | Posely passed Beck, and Alcock ruin Jed the game for the locals when he jcame thru with a single and another Jrun drifted over the plate, On Ed | ington’s sacrifice Borton tallied and The other teams in the league | elected vice president | Alcock counted the final acore of the | ’ te YALE BOWL are "starting their pruning work | tearm last night, offically rete on | day whee” tie sent _[atiela was | SEATS MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTWen, e and many embryo gnd has-been | E. Dugdale from baseball here, hrowing the ball around, trying to | ~ Coast league players are seeking | heed otf Cook, who was running ras| STADIUM. oe ore WEENAN AND SAYERS BtPORE work elsewhere ROUND CO. Jon the bases, after reaching first on RARVARD - TRALL . — i] AST | 000 PEOPLE IN 1860 | Cop } . Facet Dam SEATS AG - COAST LEAGUE | LEAGUE BASES Pete Compton Bay 2 oe | : = ‘ ; LIMIT JOKE pies le iP leaker le ae Ba The 16-player limit for a elreuit | ‘ - 4 Hitting the ball in the pinches has won a home for|waisn ce ™.00 3 3 9 § . ranking next to the tig leagues) go crimenth,, Vorson a Fete Compton, the former American Association league out-| nigni.'iv Seek ” ae OXFORD -CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE ON THE THAMES“ it was, undoubtedly adopted for| ity. fielder, in the hearts of the local fans. Pete has hit the (iclcnmann, th ..¢ 8 6 tt MEO Oe eee TNONS ANNUALLY money-saving means to give the| Home run: Bios, Portaat " ball when hits meant runs and his work in the outfield) iitcne. er FS a club owners a chance to. cut as| __ Carl Crandall is scheduled tye high ¢ | oe ae BY ROBERT L. RIPLEY | Present at the running of the great|dred thousand in much the same) riuch expense this year as pos-| DO°0 ® F oi a has also been lass. | : 3 3 : ? ‘Tex Rickard will need a mighty | English horse race, the Derby. manner. perme aya woh gy Rl | ‘ y * rs big arena to hold the crowd that he| Upwards of a half-million people | The largest crowd that ever at-| tained during the war. The limit) ‘he 12th inning js adsaited tebe ~ }4 “6 ” . | 15 1/must have to bring him in enough | watch this blue ribbon event of the | tended a world series ball game—one | 41) undoubtedly be raised next] '¢ Misplay that gave Bors Pitching Aces ominate | * ‘¢| money to pay Willard and Dempsey. turf. Thin race is a wonderful sight ot ee greatest of American sporting | coason, Y. rng victory over the Seala $ * : | Tex says that unless the house goes |for the eye. It ix held at Epsom | evente—ia 38,281, in 1911, But all of | " ° e 2 i lover the $200,000 mark, he will have | Downs, about 20 miles from London, | these have to pay—and pay MIENY Gear ooreELD One run in the second insing ase ces in a jo 4.3 labored tn vain, and people start for the scene of the |well. The record baseball crowd Js | Wophing GRAHAM H little question that he will |race on the day before the running.|that which attended an amateur There have to build his own arena, as he Derby day is practically a holiday. 4 for the Gane and Nelson and Jef.|Thousands, coming from distant | Faced in the majors this season. The |being a fit running mate for “Rope” | Movsk, P fries and Johnson battles, An arena | points, «pend the night bivouacked stiles _@evelopment of promising young | Perry, Mack's best bet. Totals of sufficient size will set him back |on the hillsides. The roads leading | The Olympian games held in Ath- | Mound talent will determine, to a| These are the most promising of | feore by innings lapproximately $30,900, | the race course are jammed with | ens in 1906 were watched by 170,000, Jarge extent, the ultimate ranking of | the “rookie” twirlers whose work | Ses'tie About the only ideal apot for such | humanity for eight or nine hours, but the majority of these occupied a | The San Francisco outfield is giv-| hurler, blanked the game in Cleveland, on September 20, / . urler, Serapha. 1914, when 110,000 passed the turn |!"& Manager Graham, Seal pilot.| Penner, of the Beavers, held ' ; |many worrtes these days. Justin) the Oaks to three scattered Bits | Fitageraid, the premier orchard cop| piye's homer in the sixth, . jof the Golden Gate crew. is suffer-! one man on base, aided.the : “aces” will be the most|Connie Mack's “dark horse.” and on | his showing to date gives evidence of | Cook. « e4anweusue ing from @ charley horee, and Hitt! vers in their 3 to 1 wim | Vernon Several of the various pennant con-| during the jaunts to summer climates | “‘gammary) a battle {a the Yale Howl, which, of presenting an unusual mixture rang: |hilitop outside of the arena, Over | Peres oe peery neew sartanne. | tenders. Pitching, always a deciding (on condition bent have attracted the (@acrifice hits » oO 1. course, ts out of the question as a|ing from the coster with his wheel | 100,000 paid a stiff admission price to | the a a masanee Pdr om. $n. the. Bistory ot) mons favorable comments, Thelr de. | HSagion . rok; |battieground. ‘The Yale football | barrow, or donkey and cart, to their|view the Astor cup race, at the oe See es a the . called for such | velopment, along with the work of | Su''h, Le larena seats 60,000 people—the great: | stage coaches and high-powered cars. Sheepshead Hay motor speedway. pols = ge BR greed @onsideration as it dors this year. the “aces” of the various staffs, are balle—Off Matis 4. off I: 4. Five est weating capacity of any atadium| The grand stands at Epsom Downs | This is a board track, as smooth as nee lows sa aa aay the factors that the dopesters will | runs. 7 nits off Maile tn 0 \nsingy o Tyint [in the world. | do not seat more than 30,000 or 40,-| marble, and two miles in circumfer. | Coma Tiger outfielder, ta the ony keep tabs on closely as the races pro- | hana Sareitat Anise Umbiree—Fin~ |" ty about 10,000 people can be | 000 of the hundreds of thousands |ence. Several hundred thousands | ee a oe ih ast Slee } | crowded into the famous old Madison | that attend, and all of thove who zo oan easily be placed in this huge in- ney gown uae ah ase ae may solve his pitching prob-| In the National the Cubs | Square Garden, the scene of the Wil-|are not charged admission. 11- | closure. problem which hen arisen be-| have Alexander; the Dodgers, Ca- Ya lard-Moran fight. ides overlooking the race course are} The old boys knew how to get the | here stg Ag Tris Speaker in the the uncertainty of Faber, |40re: the Pirates, Hamilton; the Car-'| ‘Tiger Shortstop About 35,000 fana crowded Into the |thronged with people who age satis: crowds—and how to seat them. ‘The and Benz. Kerr showed up| “nals, Goodwin; the Phillies, Rixey; | Puts U Stro lold Brighton Beach motordrome to fied if they even catch a fleeting | famous old Coliseum in Rome is 1 during the exhibition sea. | the Braves, Rudolph; Cincinnat!, Sal-| Pp ME | witness the Gibbons--MeParland glimpse of the horses as they go/fect high and seated 70,000 of the How Coast Stand a Kinney is |80" gives every indication, as whole, of possessing more quality, ax well aw quantity, than in sevaral PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | years gone by. This feature may up- WHO WILL ite his diminutive stature, |/¢¢, and the Giants, Toney. In the || Game for Vernon || ™steh, the largest crowd that ever round the turn. The infield of the bloodthirsty. STOP ANGELS? American league the White Sox have | @ couple of real |Clcotte; the Tigers, Ehmke; the In- (8 inte, |as free standing room. Caesar, and others after him, was 300 | Angeles crew? This ‘is the big ques- phenoms in Winters and| ‘ans, Bagby; the Browns, Daven Speaking of crowds, the largest at-| | The Melbourne cup race, in Aus: lfeet high, and seated’ 385,990. tion that Coast ball fans are ponder- Boston Red Sox during | Kees, Thormalen; the Athletics, Per _— poag pelo og pita ‘ | ry, and the Red Sox, Ruth. he ee Oe ene i nc ene : GARDNER AND PENNER LETS [isros'ai"iren renee" znes Moder Bridge ¥ ion of big league call.|the development of the youngsters yee e Pig Ares an “|and the working he ta HURL ngels’ success f ‘while Jones also made a splen. ‘orking in of the efforts of PERTICA strong pitchers and a powerful at-|, For Twenty-Five steady winners of the various clube, WITH 3 HITS) ck. 2 crawtora, “itis, Ken- By EDWIN J tion as the “aces,” is food for con- . more than passing attention by his |The pitching talent for the 1919 ven. | double and Griggs’ single put over | ohw J Angels have the meanest mess of he shut out Del Howard's teacn with nti Sacramento and Los Angeles here games, and the Angels have been yesterday. Gardner and Pertica | three bingles. Blue knocked in two | E°Cring them. jew York Giants are said to| attended a boxing bout in the United | course is thrown open to the public! The old Circus Maximus, built by| Who ts going to stop the Los Winters’ —_ performance | Port; the Senators, Johnson; the Yan- tendance at any sporting event is! tralia, draws crowds of several hun-' Thumbs down, jing over at the present writing. hee The blendt these “aces” or kee a Rpt dscalcpunsa Oe tas renin seem unstopable. The secret of the | showing against the world’s | *'e4dy winners of the various clubs, E | CLOS GAME! worthy, Fourneir and Lapan, not to | 5 "Cleveland sand-lotter, has attracted | "derable study among the dopesters. Leading : the only run of the game between Oakland crew here yesterday when | dieters in the league. Runs win ball 106 Columbia Stree pitched gilt edge ball thruout the |runs for the home team in the sixth) Brown and Fittery, two of the etic Park pet all the doping that has previous: mix and neither was in danger of |<< | ‘nning when he cracked the agate | best lefthanded pitchers in the BASEBALL ly been done on the two races, being scored on after the first frame. iB WALLOP | "ie aeeeee Pa or. B,| leamue, are both eating Raised — he score— RH EB ope ; ; “g| squares at the Angels’ ie. Doc VERNON VS, SEATTLE Ps Banco Z 4 3 Oakiand ... o gs sie it nge! Los Angeles ‘ Batteries—Gardner Pertica and Lapan. «et 2 Portland 3 7 6/Crandall is also hurling first-class ane Fisher: | S IN 12- - pene eee nd Elllott:| ball for the league leaders, INNING GAME) ee RODGERS MAY | 4 3 *——____-_@|_ SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—Boot f Util fiiliy, 2/7) | QUIT PLAYING vil §274 24 |/Major League | 5 'inimiine, oo yin y) Aa |. ty, Mccasteae, erate ie ae al TI741ch eZ. | Ss et j || game to the visitors here yesterday. | Vy) 1aOoey hi tokens? batts j Y) Bill Rodgers will undoubtedly retire The game was a pitchers’ 6 be | MADD > Yy Game Teday at 3 FP. M, Sunday Game at 2:20 P. iM. = ca UCM to KAT y) VALTYNO Ui cape on y y/ ” z ‘This is young Mitchell, who ts | 5¢———————_____________i | tween Markle and Seaton. Fitzger. |for good. At the present timo Bill Yesterday's hero: Hy Myers. His! ioiaing down the shortstop job on| ‘amenke Xmaewe ald led the hitters with three safeties ig holding down the second base job| No charge for boon run accounted for three runs | the Vernon team, which is playing | Won. Lost. Pet.| , The Score RHE jon the Solons’ roster, Billy Orr, | ™¥ pragiors: oe nab 7 | J eee a operat | enal the Dodgers to quit with |the locals here this week. Mitchell Seer : fen Francis 1 9 1| Denny Frush, the English light-|¥%° 18 now shortstopping for the | | ks, I have elevated |@ 20-4nning tle in Philadelphia, lis @ crack fielder, and bits 'em hard. | fren ; Datte-ten-Markle and Byler; Sea-| weight, beat Weldon Wing of Port.| Raw Meaters, will be moved over to| etbooks. | T have Stns | Art Neff almost broke the Giants’ | He js the lehdol man for the Tiger |New Terk H [er eee land in their four-round fracas last |‘ second sack, and = McGaffigan PNEDWIN J. BROWN record of straight victories over the | crew. Palledeiphia 3) eyeyweron” ey I oT The Eng. | Wil! take up the shortstop burden. - a ‘ea rand ht Sie? } PIRORMERBIG _ [iitatinccrectiatnas Sulste Soencescr foie: | __ te eamaa Sat | ee eee but he is old tn the service and has | ; tenth inning, when the New Yorkers 9 TRAP St. Louis «. * > | won, 6 to 2. HERE’S pa LEAGUE STAR (2 ie ee2'iin oats, P| proved ‘his worth "as pilot ot the Tho Yankees at tast untimbered! CARD) FOR CHI NATIONAL LEAGUE, T . pecre and humiliated the Athletics, 6 to 2. +S IS REAL HERO cobnay Seloee, he Ot. Sa ae shee meus it mew ce e|_ PRIZE. SHOOT Se ze with their four hits, gleaned from NASHVILLE, Tenn. May 1.-|ehtweight, got a draw with Freddie | towers DOPE Phil Dougiass, and the Cubs were| CHICAGO, May 1.—The com-| New York ‘top| “Baseball's War Hero,” ta the tite SE ee ee Salt Lake City ts sure fooling the sire Ran corse ny eacte aoetihah' ot tha Gaaud came. (tome ‘233 | that adorns tho manly brow of Sergt. | ane other bouts on the card ended | GP. At the start of the season, Charles “Gabby” Street, catcher of | Salt Lake was figured as the junk 000 | the local Southern league club, and | With Joe Gorman drawing Lee John. “4 weet dy heap of the league. But at the pres-/ ' |son, Neal Zimmerman knocking out against Cleveland to allow it the |24,; pone gio yale former battery mate of Walter John: | 9°" a. winning run in the second inning. | hay teen announced an follows: |_ DETROIT Mey hn re n,m, |#0n, the Washington Americans’ fa pes Raggi yf sces brane Paget ro Onwwene soseewe ican #hoot, the trapshooting clansic | Berton Carl Wellman lasted long enough | of the year, which will be held in|* ‘°™ . away Billy George in the initial Harry Hooper's four hits, one a| Sunday, August 10, will be an open |CMCMEO «++ --0--+- | iso usted an the firat saan to catch | 22 : ” . | double, played no small part in the |shoot of 150 targets, the South| “patteries: Kerr "| baseball dropped from the top ‘ot Z Red Sox's 6 to 1 triumph over the|Shore Special will be shot. Tues-| Cunningham and 8 Mae “Weleinaoe ckaceeaee George Ingle and Pinkie Mitchell € Senators. Oy cheepimerican amateur! gr. Louis, May 1—~ T% ¥. ®| Turned down by the examining | battle 12 rounds in Butte, Mont., to- b esis : have etter sense Batters Uble, Coumbe and 0” . “s, . . e troit. — Pens! shy a sagged Wellman. Lowdermilk, Kod, Leifield and| world war, “Gabby” paid $110 to wait haw are pg A on “8 A ; pions! y. 1? | Severeid. have . eld may mix in Butte, Mont, Sa 70 first event being the American aaa i lc Nag eae auc ho Chace (4 S DL ‘The White Sox continued their |2%-¥ard championship at single |cieveland surgeon when he attempted to join | MOrrow night. | aie nine sae nm m. »,|Fecting a physical deformity, pre- REAL PAINL ESS DENTIS i Sim Poin resi A ye piledsiphie sane 2 8 sented himself at the recruiting of-| sonny xtocardhor th ‘ | targets, followe: y the champion-|New York 6 10 fics johnny 'y, the terrible Cal- ship at single targets. Thurdday| Batteries: Wateon, Anderson, Geary ana | 2 ond Was accepted for the gas ° . et 2 march with « 9 to 7 win over De-|‘*rsete and the professional cham- | 6t, Louw the colors when America entered the \nderson. Geary 8 and flame division of the chemical | frnlan, won a decision over Jack In order to introduce our new twhalebone) plate, which is the lightest |!!! be classification day with the | Perkins: Thormanien | war service and served 14 months | Robinson in their 20-round fray at “Tim isn’t extravagant, | and spend less ) guarap ‘ * ” 2 , and elgium, = e sother ploy American, with, the eat at ot| Waar ici na: i SIT mes@ok GAN OH we tesltigh Qiviiaa Alex, Trambitan of Portiand was know what to buy. He Good eee gnatlee ee EXAMINATION FREE oph h ‘or, is ¢| Thompson, Shaw and Pleinich. at Amiens, later with the Ameri. | #!ven the call over Pete Salvadore in aims to ge iggest | °° chow $15.00 Set of Teeth............810.00 | beduie. Saturday will be held por rg cans at Chateau Thierry, then at St.| their fourround mix at Los Angeles lug f a ote bigs uine Gravely oss etn Teeth. ...88.00 |" Teerve In case any delays occur) pyitaADELPHIA, May 1.—R, Mihfel and later in the Argonne | last nigh plug for bis money, tn qreney Ee “$4.00 | ts schedule becomes too Forest, spending 40 consecutive days “He would get real G Write Grave ‘84.00 | crowded. in the later place. He was gassed r : A ENUINB "31.00 snd 20th Account of darkness. | and wounded, recelving his wounds Dr H.U. ROGERS tobacco satisfaction DANVILLE, vot ole Setany wil soon boact 9 bis Oenchger adn Cady, when out with a party of $1 men, Optometrist ,¢ with Genuine Gravely for booklet on chewing HR. pean WAR lathletic club, modeled after the — running into @ machine gun nest, Brag |" morning and cot teeth Fantom ead earls tem? 8°) Los Angeles and Olympic club| y BOSTON, May 1.— only three of the 31 besides the \ Call aad Ser. samples of Our Pinte and Hiridge Werk. We Sand the [houses the latter being located in| Horton... : baseball star returning, tho 19 0 Test » Mo ‘ot Onage recommen our} san Francisco, Batteries: G. ‘Smith, Jones, Cause: HM Batiy patients, whan Src felt Qing" eed astintacions tank Sup |%80 Franciico _ Lana teset,, iit Zenoe,, Casey | wounded were recovered after dart. on Dran - ; ‘are in the Tight place, Hring this ad with vow? CF effloe, be sure! ngetropolitan (New York) district |*"4 Wilson, Tragrensor, aba Rigi ose att sea Peat | States in January and honorably dis- Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People cricket league clubs will play 60] cHIcAGo, Ma: K.|charged in February. “Gabby” OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS coin “September ZT. Six’ lube | edt: eg A Me May 4 is: 8 BAIVMRSITX ot, Wrases-Patersen Om ‘will wake @p the league, Daeclas she chen Guyder; 2 the Southern league this reasocred med teacher REAL CHEWING PLUG _ Plug packed in pouch

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