The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 24

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PAGE 24 N et Shakeup Bee Is Buzzing for Seattle New Infielder Coming; Wil- hoit to Go; Cunningham to Get Chance BY LEO H, LASSEN Several big shakeups are brow Seattle ball squad. pilot of the le t decided to ax ip an ing in the Father Clymer, cals, has just a swing the well kno effort to bring a winner to Se attle, Several of the ball tossers on the Seattle team must think it’s against the rules to get real base hits, and Prexy Brewster, of the Rainiers, has offered to turn over the coffers of the club to Clymer to get a regular team if he has to buy a whole new ball club. y me earned their daily stick so far th NEW INFIELDER ON WAY HERE * A new infielder, an American as-| sociation player nam Derrick, is his way, to join the Rainiers. Der- | rick played the shortfiekt for In- dlanapolis for several ons. He} ia reported to be liver the goods. It looks ike “Bunny” Fab-| rique is for a short rest on the| bench until his charley horse | him, Among the er infiek neither Knight, nor Gleichmamm nor | Murphy has been hitting at all Gieichmann’s fielding bas won him a home here, and it will surely take} & lot of poor playing to drag him off of the initial bag. Gus never could hit and he is far from a flash on the pathe, field. Knight hasn't made strong impression here, fairly well and. has during the last couple of games, but he will have to spruce up his play ing In order to stick. Murphy's field ing has imgroved during the past week, too, but Herb is weak with the willow, a very WILHOIT TO GET THE AX Joe Wilhoit, the big outfielder, who has had a fit of “No-bittus” since the st ot the season, 1s due for the bit espe oth nen kéen Sis bd teh ability, and has hit Tee pn t he is not hitting now, and cannot wait for him to start w good man like Cunningham the bench ever day. Bill his chance in the outfield t Ro show what he can do, And thén there is Lyle Bighee ready to step into the fray if Bill should fail! down. SCHANG MAY CATCH TODAY Bobby Schang drifted into § yesterday afternoon, and is rr step into the fray behind t 4 Pete Ritchie is still limping around] from his injury to his leg received tn | Wednesday's mix with the Vernon| Tigers, It looks like young Jerry Coleman will be behind the log today, however, as Manager Clymer wil! undoubtedly give Schang a chance te become acclimated. SEATTLE GETS WITHIN PLAYER LIMIT By putting Joe Wilholt on the in eligible list with Pete Ritchie Seattle got within the player limit yesterday All of the Coast league clubs were forced to cut to 16 players on May day MAINS, SEATTLE MOUND SELECTION | that ever swung a bat but he can| he has hit} ® flelded better |‘ § > ate DAN BROUTHERS RAN The FILDERS BAGGED CHASING Wis FouR HOMERUN WALLOPS By ROBERT L. RIP “Babe” Ruth—Tarzan” th hini now—t« the mightiest e drove two me on his fire six home runs in two games five of them in succession! eight times a bat Six home runs and two passest That breaks all records for long-distance batting and homerun hitting. The feat of making four homers in a game has been performed be the fen makin In fore, back in the old days, but noth: | ing Mke big Ruth's performance {n| Baltimore was ever THE : BIG — dase RUTH. WALLOPED 6 HOMERS AND WALKED Tce in pease “ a r “tanh r [you~ BET jn Keeps) 7,.... esi sHTA GET yen TA r) / “Tis 11 WAG BEING Y { Hone >+ ¥ THis REGULAR ai 4 (A LAND SCAPE it Movin AND THE CLoups | ( snc, “ on ARST 7 inter? WONT KEEP STILL A ‘ ANY. WAY y! ery: ANOTHER @ BiG ED DELEHANTY, of the Pullen, on 3,896, DROVE COT 4 HOMERS AND A SINGLE |lain was in the pitcher's box for neinnall, “Big’ Ed Delehanty of July 13, 1896, at Ch our home runs and Dan 1 ed with four home runs game We find a few b the m Omaha va, St. ¥ ation, in five time r home runs and a « , at Omaha. Hot lo, four homers and a twobagger in six Jackley, with Irenton, five hits in five four home runs. 1912 in king of Swat. Lit in playing left field times at bat Oblo State leag times up, includ off Harta, Sept But “Tarzan tle wonder he approached, | for the Sox this year instead of per Bobtbe, Lowe. with the Hoston Na-| forming on the, mound. . It han been sald that Ruth te 9 Cobt onal team, at Boston, May 30, 1894, cracked out four hothére (two Int one | greater drawing card than Ty (a Chamber a _N Kas ao Lake fishing continues in fa vor for successful catches, The continued cold weather and dampness keep the rivers and streams in too high: a condition for successful sport. Several very fine catches have been dis played from various lakes around the country during the past week, pr newly and gamy fish, which are caught on light tackle and offer the und location for We wclleve it number of fine trout ha caught by trolling around this vicin Ity A report from Lake Wilder. ness states that the water ty clear, fishing good, and that big catches of perch and some trout ate being made. Piper & Taft are offering for th | two largest trout dieplayed thi a combination fi od tack book and a split willow basket. Next three prizes are put up for the best dixpia of bas A report from the the Snoquaimic fatream high and ¢ ing only fair Skykomiah stream is not |good sport. The Sky komish te usw ally at its best about the middle of most exciting sport of any character | summer as regarding fishing. Steelhead in White river are caught in swift wa ter, which is very different from that found in most streams, the majority of the catches being made in deep Dr. L. L. Ballou, L. R. Plechner Miles Mains looks like the S and WwW nrop were member of hurler for today. Manager [three dif urties in the White has not named his pitcher as yet. | river eelhe fish Thursda Ross or Finnernan may start. Ke wick has also Reiger and Fromme ready to go into the box toda NO GAME YESTERDAY There was no game yesterday be cause of the steady downpour of rain which soaked the field. There is a possibility that the game may be| made up with a double-he: Sun- day. LADIES’ DAY TODAY Today is ladies’ out at the Park. All ladies will be admitted free to any part of the stands. Hope to Revive Races at Juarez) IUAREZ, Mexico, April Racing probably will be resumed at the Juarez Jockey club plant n here next winter, it was annou by the local repr ntatives of the Jockey club at Juarez, which is own. ed by an Ameri syndicate of horsemen. The resumption of normal condi tions in northern Mexico, coupled with the fact that ons may be or d he in ex ted to aesure the reopening of the Juarez track has Closed for } r which been two} double attraction of racing | open saloons is expected to at tract crowds of tourists from th United Sta the | Officials « und they a Iready agitating the erection of a large, modern tourist hotel here. | PACIFIC COAST Athietic Pi BASEBALL VERNON VS, SEATTON e Today at y Game at ‘Take Fourth A These sportamen ha siderable experience game, and very good. iH had con in the this declare ear's sport For the angler who likes fishing,” an exceptional oppor: tunity is offered for big catches this week in Lake Sammamish, the grayling running in large numbers near the surface and be- ing very easy to catch. Several parties have mad large catches of these fish during the week, there being no limit placed on the number being allowed to be caught by law. “stil steelhead | Cl* ‘Major League Scoreboard LEAGUE AMERICAN Won. Loat, F ‘ 46 ‘ ‘ n ‘ +4 Ls “4 NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL ST. LOUIS, May 2 Cinet ° LEAGUE A Union ts coming back into | °" its good fishing spot, there ir e fish re € thia be of water dur i week A. Hons - displ a nice catch of bass crappie at Piper & Taft's Thursda heart of the city and L. HH. Reid brought bi catch of bass from Long hurston county, last week k a large Lake, in eid claims that bass fishing f« Another near-by location that is pre profitable to the sportemen of that vicinity 6 in Lake Wash ton, south of Seward park, A large! banquet | This location offers sport within the | . idae, Quinn and Ituet After the successful which was held last week by the| CLEVELAND, 0, May2—n. om 3 Sportsmen's association, of ttle, | Detroit ¢ ae this organization is looking forward |°'s}* isnbges Covert to a big ing on May 7, which is |e and O'Neil), | the reg date of ita twice-a-month | Su svemblage Several special fea-| meetl and a fish-story-telling con test | nding | Cnicado, Chicag Louk held in the | same pox eroun | r of Commerce rooms, i} Kansas City, Mo., will hoom | A party composed of Matt Gross-|athletic sports. | man, George Schaefer, Jack Ross — Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd ond Pike. Launch Counter her Shep Koantain Drinks, M. 2819, Card Tables he “4h f oo ~ | High School Nines Clash x Beattle attract 0 Dut on 4 ea Sion” bedses the Dt. ‘ " » entertain. the STANDING OF THER CLUnS . ST tive able ntariod: ont ve a fs i ie ‘te Franklin w They copped their firet twe Mat " card 0 far, Ht see Broaawa ames, defeating Linc nd white N oke Uke © a Went Beat @ po varhing Batlard : Fight for Cellar Berth | watdetnde Set oe « OAKS TAKE x Wout for the hor iy Sol fina era PORTLAND IN ! The Seattic higt he ba t wit ra i wing ni ty man | ia te TOW AGAIN afte with ols strot-| team ¥ Jell pitehing f : Sraaees lting out their the p Lar erey po a re . fin fields of th Marquis, the city’s etrikeout king, |“ ’ : of the day wi operate on the mound for the NM jon ed ‘ : f ; with roadway men with Douglas hurt |'nd crew ‘A ‘ oe rus Pr 1 ce hill team, Zolla will tertay's mix cam tom We For hi pl 1 k with Cunning | 7 f ” ‘ , ¢ htwe e knoll for th trong th ¢ Cas hor one of the main be 8, May 4 ' yf D rd Gorman ng th Angels by count o¢ 5 antern wit " rT, or } the Sacramento elub wom ftp quail econd fran , th c fony *traight mix from the leag playfield FROM BEES Madden filled hia strone’ ‘ork aa rs an 1 Madden, the local 148-| py ng out thres ‘tat IN LONG ; ee SAN FRANCISCO, May 2—Run-| the melee ayer ‘ fame ; Visttors, ne up rune in the fifth tn ? we ' teee MAY 2, 1919. THE SEATTLE FRIDAY, PAR SECOWD! How Coast Bartfield and King to Miz foes ine Clubs Stand at Arena Smoker “ae eries Again in City Prep S ning, Uy ain stayed tn the run 4 1 ning with Balt Lake team here ' 1 « t " nh the 12th Be . ' e — n had tied T ' . - Clark. Griffith bat and ig ‘ enth x he 1 Jack Hartfe fund collected $148,900.98 jy ' i2t Huy « Vietory Bond and help tie 1 c subscriptions and ‘ he nr bring back our heroes to us iu at of his 3.100 outfita ter ae ? f a, reshi Store of Choice red : Cheasty: <a is: In Facing the = tay Spring Sui Question You are confronted in this store of choice with} styles that embrace all those fashion tenden- iy cies of super-excellence. We are enthusiastic |. % over the showing—we know you will be im- pressed when you see them. “VALUES TELL” Why CHEASTY’S is the busiest place in Seattle providing men and young men who know with the smartest and best clothing yet produced. Conservative models for men of conservative tastes; snappy styles for the young man who likes “pep” and dash. 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