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Tit 1S JUST ONE DOZEN Faas ; Pe ONLY THIS MORNIN’ E AFTER ANOTHER, AIN'T IT? Y'GETTIN SAYS" How MUCH WORRIES ME 13 HOW MUCH Longer LONGER WILL I HAVE TO Tu BE E ALONG \ITH CONTINUE ON tty BE ABLE To PAY you x be PRESENT YOUR PRESENT MALARY.” ot SOUND BASKETBALL TITLE AT STAK MacDougalls Battle Tacoma HERE'S 1920 COAST LEAGUE SCHEDULE a, a - a rates Here onight; Macs cLUns. | aT Los ANGELES AT VERNON | AT OAKLAND | AT SAN FRANCISCO | AT SACRAMENTO | arsrockton | aT SALT LAKE | aT PORTLAND | AT SEATTLE : ] ’ | | | Jume 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, June 22 April 13, 14 : May 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 9 (a June #, 9, 10, 11 April 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Cinch Honors With Victory) “~~ vee] WATCH ean AREER Ee OR ca Smatit ok, MRL A a 6 (a m 1 at n Auguat 1 (a. m.. p.m). May 26 i 2 June 29, 30; July 1, % ls Won First Game of Series and Are Out After 14th cae | 2 ; : ; 8.9 18, At Col 5 6 Co ms pe made B Straight Tonight; No Second Game Between Run- | Pte Ts ta : } ; ep ah” 596 eae ee ners-Up; Knights Want to Play MacDougalls. aga bate ak ht at eel Gee gra Ma es May 34. 8, 18, 14 36 pms a BY LEO H. LASSEN icine Tan tee Hetten ‘ | éMeptemper 6 (am), Octoner 1 tl aumust 17738, 29, 20, 21, Fourteen straight wins and the Puget Sound basketball - wed . 7 pm.) ! June 22 eeeard June 26, 16, 17, ‘ “That's the aim of the MacDougall-Southwick cage team!{ “% FRANCISCO thy! : ented ver 9, 30;) 18 (a SIWASHES ..») » May 26 1 21, 22 p July 4, 2. June 20 (a m.). October rotober 10 (a Mm.) The Star league champs tackle the Tacoma Pirates 26, 2 a , (> m) the second game of the inter-city series for the Puget | ~ : ~ —; = ; ee ee a ind honors at the local Y. M. C. A. tonight. ee mm mj, §Ane co ao hs pear SOBs AR, 13: C0 | mas ; mr = 5 et Macs have registered 13 wins this year without tast- 55 21,/Au i @ " “ 4. 98, 81, 98 BRING HOME defeat and this list includes a win over the Pirates, — ~ : 2 lich the Macs hung up in Tacoma the other night, by a : t, 222 28, 26. ems 2, 8, 9 to 20 count. ieee ‘idk Seana anette i. 25, 2 ‘ 21) August 2. 4. 6 6 7. 8 20 oetober 3 (a am) september 31, 21 September 14,4 fast team, made up of youngsters — - who have played together for sev 1, 22, 22, 24, | SE°RSSa5s wyseeczsseye. ; 7 1 ’ ‘ um 13, 18 ‘a A - April 13 4 April 6 5 A * ral seasons. They threw a yscare © SPE ee ‘—) : Gaphemaber 4.1. 38 m.) bom m., D. m.). for Big Cage Mix into the locals the other night and o> 13, 14, 46 : ta m. py oo 26 oly 13, has abs i Aviat 10, 11, 22, 18, 14 MacDOUGALLS j are figured to give The Star kings « a ~s pm), 38 (p Pee ey of 0 de Position || Close rub again tonight ; —s ; : ; ve Forward || So They Saith } Paanvem ae = {F ms Bm.) ae apett $2. (a.m) at (a games p.m rember 2s, "38, 90:) PENNANT Center |} Tacoma scribes say that Wednes | | < 1 ‘ 10, 43, 13 2 i 7. July 18 (am) s m4, over 1, 2, 3 (a m., p No day's scrap between the two fives ) pm ‘am, pm) 16,3 p.m.) itutes-Davidecn, Gusiatwe, || WAS the fastest game ever played) Boots ! on a Tacoma foor. mo nza| cheese. Coast League Will Open Here One Month From Today_4 duction. They'll take the floor with | the same lineup that faced Tacoma | > ° HERE’S SEATTLE’S |the other night. In Dick Frayn, | Rai Bh and Jack Davin, Star Ball Teams to Lay City Leag ue Plans NEW FLY CHASER 1 4 Weeks of ha gg gellar oho C , you baseball pl . let's The fi ssion of The S ity baseball | vill be held at | rai ‘may: Yeon lliligy p Greco | The Star office Monday ag tee Berk a iresahation fae the pelted oF pet Both bahia end "jeaioe leaned Baseball for iat aware, ready to step into|} will be organized. ery team planning on having a ball team in the city circuit wants to be represented at ye fray. Se esas cdialpatn Oil il get under way at § p. Seattle Fans | hold down the center job and Grover | Kertis and George Overton will sr rac oe wre =~ Fred Fulton Makes Northwestern Bow Before Fans Friday pacle Cyan Sonees. Sa Botts is ready to step into a guart April 20; Play Runs R498 a FORE ree eEIEGTE . 4 for 28 Weeks” me muentt, oe ve| Young Hector ||_FRED PACKS MEAN MITTS | Mat Titles spel ge with Shelley Pearne and Wea Gor- | | After opening with two weeks don at forwards, Harry Pearne at Will B 0 h S k ° ; } of baseball on the road, the Seat- center and Sontag and Tenzler at I e Uther | at take in : Ls tle Siwashes will perform before Shelley Pearne ts the star of this local fans for the first time one ap cn somercmring wt| cust "ue evened ts fad “omnis Party in Bout, Final Bouts : month from today with the San in Tacoma the other night, scoring Francisco Seals furnishing the ‘Arctic club rooms, last Sat- pet “ 7 following officers were elected | 12 Out of the 20 points counted opposition. Los Angeles follows season Laurence & (by his squad Bremerton Boy Trains at P. N. A. Meet Opens Friday San Pranclees. coming eee Oe aimrs second vice} If the Tacoma boys win tonight Sor 5 Geheenteia’ treasurer, |& third game will be necessary and Home; Lux vs. Wright 4 and Closes Tonight The Seattle team will have 14 1s nteld - Sy. : : weeks of baseball on the home , pecre’ |the city for the playoff will be . } pasture and 14 weeks on the ‘Gallow Bruns, G. Ht . “ f 4 gg ag 1. EP okinesn | decided by the flip of a coin after | Fred Fulton, the Minnesota y, Six P. N. A. mat titles will be de- road, opening in Sacramento tonight's mix. Contessor, makes his first bow ided te t he ( ersity of HM ‘ April 6 and closigg in San Fran- cunt to Seattle ring fans when he wher > finals of the i. cisco October * Each team RENTON PLAYS takes on Young Hector, the Kot under way last ‘ appears in each city twice during KIRKLAND Bremerton heavyweight, at the | i are run off. The elimination the year. Renton and Kirkland high schoo! | fun thee of tan tone a & | . triaiw lett the following meén to com Seattle gets two out of three hoh- fives will battle for the King county | Nort “Athletic _ .. Dee. Br hoe day dates, ; the Salt Lake =" cRampionship of teams outside of ae nay . MERLIN KOPP Bees hese De tion day and en Seattle in the preliminary at the! Pe apr pede!” peg he peo M wan a Some nifty flychaser. That's what|tertaining the Vernon Tigers on the west_meet on the Wax-|“Y" tonight. The teams are tied| er than the Smith building, and » ty of Wash » on agKreasive- | they eall Merlin Kopp, the new out-| Fourth of July. Labor day will find ) course, three years ago.|at the top of the list and tonight’s| Kick thas would make » - son, mal v.|flelder, lined up by the focais to) the Siwashes playing in Los Angeles ae oe east wetted and the | ame will decide the county honors.| lash with ole atin son from Eason Pool by fait in |Play in the garden, replacing Jimmy | with Vernon was disqualified suspended “wine dis Tee -\ This tilt gets under way at 7:30. Hector inn't the beat heavyweight | 1340; . a = = tr P inyy adlggieed ink base ae ee Seattle's biggest home stay will ‘since that memorable day. oR in the Northwest by a long shot, bys) new gardny lated for | he in the middle of the season when KNIGHTS WANT TO he's the only one who has the nerv#) tracey, Y. M. c.| the left field berth. He will be the| they are at home from July 27. to PLAY MACS to face Ferocious Fred in the squared] - deqietc Jam Erickson, | leadoff man in the batting lists August 31, a total of five series. The Knights of Columbus five, |circle, which is saying something an ont « . won 8 | Fourteen games, morning tilts, who forfeited their second game| Both men have taken the count) Here's the way Fred Fulton, the Minnesota plasterer, looks| «« t . t v Ps = scheduled for Sacramento, will be tle ee with the MacDougall. |from the trusty mitts of one Jack) when he goes to bat in the squared circle. The big boy has|* ¢ : p r played in Stockton, Cal., during the muthwick five because of a conflict-| Dempeey, but it's a safe cinch that! q 4 , i - = | season. jing date with an outside team,|if Hector gets as good as a draw he nee pair of mitts and it’s up to Young Hector to keep| i * “ Other opening dates for the season want another chance with the Mac.| will be conaidered the ‘winner, be-|C/ear of them when they meet here Friday. on April 6th find Portland playing Dougall-Southwick five The Macs|cause Fulton, confessions and all, is MAA in Salt Lake, Vernon at San Fram defeated the Knights in the’ first | still a mighty good heavyweight, if 1 cisco and Oakland at Los Angeles, semi-finals and won the second| al! the press reports about his work . " 176-p Jac Fh . Bis mig On the closing date Oakland plays game by default. The store men|are true. ce lassic Under Way Monday My pad ‘at Wi, war © Tim . the young fellow |in Salt Lake, Los Angeles in Sacra- may give the club team another| us be s whe tell the om vias ieee eebhiag | mento and Portland in Los Angeles e tdarcament wil! be tne| Same, but they are under no obli-| CLASSY WELTER + # & * # * # OH a) a eae 1 Vo one Ted Son, Me | With Vernon, Park mom: gations to play the " CARD an bers “feed” for ti “Casey a. Se: > Tes 7 2 fast S P “ris »y Play ¢ 4 dam elato, Seattle M played with Louisville in the A. A, 9 ——— an 1 ll pai Looks like a fine bunch of fistic|| Seattle Team Is Due in East Sunday; Morris May Play || ttle ¥ foal year te his, bascbati SAGhAnnireG tes Sena a oo te R ° ors still need year and Capt Bon | OF ©. PLAY performers will tous mitta at the oater Jones, Beattie} corece Ie the. : wo pitchers, When Manager Rodgers " i * * * * * * * * * ; pian 13 (ine parof the | IN TACOMA ve Feat Tuesday night with Si M H k G G c eter, U. aril te the New ty them he figures he's ready for the I be the allowance of eac *n * rae ‘oast welter champio : > othe F . : tra when he has used up his iaat| , Seattle's K. of ©. five will play the| serenging his title against Morrie | OLX MAN MOcCRey to Govern Go cr cane 3 ; made. wach a goo lo ' mica his tombatons where| American Legion team a return " - last year th eis expeotes a ‘ge ‘ad game in Tacoma tonight at the | )U% or . = Ping . how i ee r stick ‘this year, Bill Lamar goes Pratt main event, and Mike-Pete, the husky | the 145-pound clase will be Rrnest| the Colonels in the deal, Stadium high school. The legion | witkenson miner, tackling Jimmy | Seattle and Ottawa will open the world’s title hockey series In Drumm, American, Legion post, Huvutn Storey in the second event, two fast| Canada, Monday, according to present plans, which call Wai WoL M.A A’ R4 1 Clymer, who Managed the Seattle poste are oats: tate » Ser - ‘ 168-pound clase rdarson, U. of club at the start of the 1919 campaig bouts are gure to be offered for th the Seattle . W.; Raymond Bright, U. of W.; George|i# up to his old tricks of lining up & Feegin. night. “Soldier” Woods, the wild| Hansen, M. A. A. C., and Dewey Baker,|bunch of old-timers He signed Bob peeeiions. ‘The Knights walked an’ the|™#®. will try “it again with Lioyd hockey which eliminates the rover, and then the rules alternate Seattle Y. M. C. A . Bescher, the old Cincy Red star who ts elem: ati Hay “i ain m " » wi - fa 1 und clase—Jack Fisher, U. of|just about thru as far as baseball is I iter & place in the first round which | Tacoma crew by a big count here| M#dden in the third bout. They with the games. Seattle will probably lineup Monday with Jack p d ot | TRUSS TORTURB ; W.; Joe Crumb. U, of W., end Paul Da- | concerned. Bil ls magaging the Colum ‘of six matches and ten byes. |. re! fought a draw a short time ago. Two Walker at center, Foyst MG fore . hus team dn the Ainerican aescelation {C&M Be eliminated by wearing the ie Week Ie allowed for each round of | Wednesday, but the up-Sound boys) stner pouta complete the card and Rowe on the def The Ot f°" | Canad: ~ ; this season. Rupture Support. We are played in best-bali-| figure to give them a tougher str lineup has not been sent out from the | fy trial to prove its superior. hi tt _- ws | handicap sty! This i*\ gle on their home floor. The loc: . - a . . B Ww. > » played in the out nov! sth 4 BEVO AND REED Bernie Morris, old-time Seattle favorite, is with the locals again EN WINS < in the old | A. LUNDBERG Pe the intertet wnown, it ts| five leaves for Tacoma on the 6 MIX AGAL ype Ts N In the ol | Co, : A in the East, and may get into the game if he is in condition, If Northwestern longue, hes va i 8 © winner. O'clock interurban, Bevo Kruvosky and Bill Reed, the he plays he will probably hold down the center berth and Walker CUE STRUGGLE | [iii or ue el two big heavyweight who performed | will replace Kile esc nl is @ good flychaser and a steady WASHINGTON _[ixvutst amthaiesei a la FROM STONE | sata tat by the sleep route in the last round, W. G. ©. Bowen eliininated Sam - mays \ ‘ound go, It's ourney at Brown alen’s las LAYS PLANS) ici’ ve work tor'Rood it fe omen] + AT STAKE IN LOCAL MIX #002 count e620 00270 1 cox] ee at teae Iaying plans for a busy water as North 2 ‘ 4 | Bowen 65 innings to turn in his! the Northweste car man in feattie-Ta- (e280, the Washington Canoe club | Western matches are concerned, Kru By ALEX ¢. ROSE A win or a draw for the Miners! gare Seattle shipyard circuit for some golf “sitdom today te Frank Scobey, |!# starting a campaign for members. — sturns to San Francisco after| With the MacMillan cup at stake, will give the cup a new one—Car. No games are scheduled for to.| time Frank has kicked in with|The club, after four years’ idiene the bout the Duthie and Carbonado teams|bonade. The Duthie club is present | ™##ht. The next matches in the Class won't look #0 Merling sliver trophy that set him| because of the war, is staging a real | B tourney, which is fast reaching | tw . up by Man 0 ete team won the A. 3.(comeback this spring and 25 mem | |the finals, will be played off Monday ra dati ‘cup last year and put it on the| bers have been lined up s#o far. d afternoon in the find) game of the) All records for Northwest soccer| Mntries for Monday will be drawn and Buthertal pretty goed for Resne as that was Pigg] The club plans the construction of Northwest soccer season. attendances are expected to be shat-| today looking bunch of pitchers. a club house at Leschi park The fight for the siiverware has|tered at Libert The Class A meet will get under e or the siiverwa | tered Aberty park when Billy Lee Db. . th yy trophy must be won four|summer. All sports will oe Donny, the seme slew | dee: exceptionally one y 7 . way as soon as the Class B tourney who played first. base for the Seattle MAKE YOUR cnn tie" permanent Muaak on Lass Wasiionten ie SPEAKING OF been an exceptionally hard one right | W uae sounds the w hatte Fe r the! ia off of the boards a 4 more worries for |Carnivals, special stunts are also from the st and it was only last 2:30 tomorrow afternoon su ib bot Son! Northwestern league CHILDREN HAPPY ! a uuple of years ago, Give them the chance to . The teams ne up as follo ; 4 a with Tealey R planned with competitive races, with TENNIS— Sunday lagk Diamond (the| ‘The teama will line up as follows RMAN LOSES Suck'in the outside canoeists on the proposed Jonly other contestant) was put out ‘ hs M 3 RANCISCO, March 20.-—-Kid INGTON CLASS program. ‘Their season starts in Probably the highest and of the running. Of the five games| 5, uh race gt ‘| ‘Tillies Herman lost ast night | , Joe Tinker, ua vrexy in the CREWS RACE TODAY June. New members can line up dryest tennis court in Se. played in the series, three have re) ¢, ; r r to Sam Carlo by @ foul in the third Te . a4 } kx or Bowe taston’] with the organization thru Piper &) % attle Is to be found on the © sulted in 24 scores, one was & 1-0! Alen, Wy. ge att age Harlin, Weston, Buch, |TUnd. Herman had been warned have ||] —We allow terms by the week crews will battle for the class | Taft’ roof of the Y. W. C. A. affuir and the other @ goalless draw,| Anderson, Byers, Stobbs, Davies, | 2°, hitting low, but he repeated his and thi declare you hip of the University of} At a recent election Herb Odlund so it ean be readily seen that the | tannus and B. Harlin tactics, Harry Pelsinger was given|*! park Friday afternoons. the best this afternoon on the | was named Commodore; Earl Wilson, Backstop nets sixteen teams are evenly matched. Se at the decision over Bud Ridley. OAKLAND.—A_ busy two a ington canal. Two frosh | fleet captain; A. H. Adams, secre: feet high keep the balls Tomorrow's encounter should add LEE BEATS FARRELL rpy 7g a looms for the Oaks. They meet competing, with one shell |tary, amd Horace Van ‘Tinker, pes! ae another “close one” to the records,| gachaMHNTO stern ao Now he wishes te] Copmet oer teen SE Ban of the other classes. treasurer. g rom going over into the as both teams will be at full strength | oie ye. Boo opaies Mpeg y ¥. toe meee Gam a awa Saturaey'e wert tor the| Aquad is Substituting for the Smeiter | five, Tacoma runners-up in the con | solation series between Seattle and will meet at Liberty park tomorrow] holder of the trophy | ine hin walary differences with gie 1 e y for tomerrow—on gets under way at 3 p. m. ~ Ea street, and ready for a hard and fast 90} farrell, Los ane og’ Lage tho Salt Lake club. Manager Johnson, | other wt San Leandro, follows ONTARIO—Manager McCredie will mdiiaiten ot football 5 ) however, replied in mubstance that” he ere The visitors have, a slight edge on will show up shortly, TOCKTON.~—Ray Fog toed pur Tho card was unusually slow, ‘The | could take it or leave It He thinks Krug . first thre . ‘om the Wa od payee pdr 1109 SECOND AVE, but the shipbuilders are hopeful of] Remember the old days when the| Notre Dame asks Harvard tq can- . Aviator F. W. a securing @ vietory tomorrow whieh|whole country thrilled when Hans|cel football game scheduled for. Oc- tokiag member of she. Pike Street ‘ailyer medals, ‘afternoon. will land them on the top, Wagner was a holdout? pote) Gh Be sichines, iden, Sie. wore, ater Phone Kant 1150 (¢) Seis 1h ys4 9) att

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