The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 20

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fiet Defense Senators Count Five Goals in Last Period | “THE “THING, so! THEY TELL OS KNOWLEDGE (ST Bot I DOW THINK JTS THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIT, 2, THN. Cracks and Ottawa Wins Hockey Cup | 1H HAN THAT @tAKES TH’ BELL RING, Is TH’ Guy virm A COLLEGE “PROF” IS THERE Witt BRAINS, HES FULL OF KNOWLEDGE " -you'LL SAY? “YET TH GUY WHO CLEANS WINDOW PANES MAKES THREE” TINES HIS Pry! THE HOE! Rowe Is Badly Hurt; Mets Lose Ice Title for * First Time; Boucher Is Star of Game for Winners + With Walker and Holmes the Big Lights for Seattle; » How it Happened : "Bobby New York State by Politics BY HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, April 9.—Chanoee for! parently have been killed The substrata elemtn objected most | strenuously to that part of the Walk Lye gr mg nae or Dill which made licenses necessary BY LOU MARSH for veryone involved in a bout. The Hockey Expert, Toronto Star avenue to their former fields of eany TORONTO, April 2.—Ottawa played a cruel April foil | mesay Wad Sevarcer Sten and they | ; : cul , Se ak started thelr machinery working on Seattle in the Stanley cup final here last night. | "“Sonstor Wallen camuunr ar tai y kidded them along with a 1-1 tie for two periods, then | round decision bill, which passed the d them and smothered them, galloping in five goals in| senate, ts disgunted with the taction t 15 minutes lemployed by the opponents of the | in Final Ice Battle sracis Practically Killed in @ revival in boxing in New York ap |‘ with ite ommimnon and tts Heense commis aion litieal patrongae” they « and rur sporting club, th apalien of Innuendo | the International Major Rrexe! Biddle, prominently | Smith for the) hairmanship, | rt Was started that the was about to tnvestigate as th wovernme: gendre, penthalon champion, who broke his that the Walker bill was full of “po-|leg Monday, will be abie to boxing iin the Olympto games tf the can committee will excuse him from! ring after the jcompetition in the Making little headway in that tine, | G-yeilly bellows. | Joe Stecher and Kart Onddock may organization which | meet again within the next @ w up the bill, and the president of on the mat wae |raasie the new champ in for & $30,000 purse MAY STILL, COMPHTE KEPUSES MAT DECISION LOW BOWLING SCORES " W YORK, April 2—Mob Le| NEW YOIUC, April Stanisiaus| PEORIA, 1il,, April 2.—Low scores eorgtown star and national |Zbymko, the giant Pole, refused to| predominated in the five-man events | ball nine fell before the attack of the ‘take the referee's decision in Brook-jof the American bow!ll congress | Asahi Japanese team, af Denny lyn last night, giving him a victory|tournament here last night. The| field, yesterday, by @ 5 to 4 count. Fretburg, the Chicago|Ftindge Kahmback Logic Bhoe com-| This was the firet practice gamne ot era Freiburg fell out of the|pany tear of Grand Kapids t 1\the season for the Sun Dodgers, match had gone one|the tnitial squad with a 2,841 total.|Percy Chamberlain, regular heaver, od 19 minutes and burt him-|On the 1 squad the Vermonts | didn’t twirl, but several rookies were dn't continue. | of Chicago were high with 2,833 viven a chance to pitch, Another a claitr “no contest” | came will be lined up for the “U™ in award and refused the decision | Benny Leonard and Jack Demp-| tne near future | sey will be neighbors in Los Angeles. — see ees! © « bonus to every| Benny plans to rent @ mansion in| Central League is reorganizing to Hollywood to be near the motion |{nclude six Michigan cities, Spring- picture studio. WASHINGTON WALLOPED University of Washington's base compete | over John Ameri trials, Coach | he Caddock ta wit Why not giv Des Motnes | umpire who admits be makes mis | Dill, and announced he will make no| the actions of the club tn “selling landed the initial goal and really had the better of riod. They were going nicely, (1%, in the sec- when Gerard's stick caught Bol as he shot, and put him hospital for the rest of|!0% ery in the period when Gerard | ~ | game. Rowe off, the Seattle de- fell to pieces, and Otta- simply ate them up. The ® was not high class by| who was rough all the way, finally} means, but the fans liked tter than the Boston pool tern em, and found ty to cheer for when Ot- went to the front. Seattle had plenty of : Walker and Holmes Seattle’s best, while er, of Ottawa, was the bod p brilliant man on the ice. started off under the down | 4° a thing with It. The Easterners | Tules as if they had played : their lives, and were on top heap 10 minutes before Rowe geal Rowe got tt in an end excursion, during which he the sticks and the defense Made Benedict look sick, The made the Ottawa gang pick Boucher evened it up six later. He tried half a dozen before he got the counter, and Before he did it, he was knocked when Walker sent him to 10 Just wi — as he was about to snipe ith @ point biank shot. he on a nice excursion down shot from 10 t end of first L by Rowe in the Seattle's defense muffered a serious in trying to get around Rowe for « shot knocked the SeatUe man down. eye was badly gash-! nowe's eve was badly geshed and he! ‘and he was unconscious. | was carried off unconscious. He was| sent to a hospital Riley went back | with Rickey and the pair stood the |Ottawa attackers on their jevery time they came tn. Cleghorn, landed a penalty for slamming Mor ris against the fence. OTTAWA BREAKS TIE Ottawa broke the game up in the final period. They went right to work with the gong and kept slamming away with everything they had until Darragh nally broke the | tie on & ridiculously slow one. Once in front Ottawa established a four man defense and Seattle could not |sent down lone rushes until Gerard | put them two tn front. From then Jon they loosened up and smothered Seattle. Darragh grabbed two goal# off Dennenay’s rebounds and Nigh | bor popped in another when he picked up a loose pux in front of the | Seattle net. There was nothing to it | but Ottawa, Final score: Ottawa 6 Seattle 1. Lp aaa AND ANDERSON ARE WINNERS | Rudolph Erlichmann and Johnny Anderson won the first games in The | Star’s Clans A three-cashion tourney. whieh got under way yesterday at own & Hulen’a, Erlichmann took Gene Roberts in tow, 25 to 6, playing a fine safety game. He made @ run Jeffort to get it out of the assembly | | committee, | ‘The members of the “old gang” |wtarted their attack with the charm Sandlotters Go Up INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, April 4The crop of graduates of the sand: | lots to professional baseball ta un-/| jusually large at Indianapolis this Fourteen youngsters have| the cal. The Michiean-| Ontario Joop is giving most of them | & chance, Smoke Screen Stuff! MACON, Georgia, April-—The De- trolt Tigers have done most of their jtraining at Macon with a heavy smoke screen Moating over the field | It's bad for their tempers, but good | for their eyea, Jennings says. The) diamond ts sandwiched in a raftway switchyard, | Greb Goes West | PITTSBURG, Pennaytvanta, aprt. Harry Greb has gone West—two shows in Denver and @ swing at the fourround game on the Coast. They | never get tired of G: at Pittsburgh, but if he is gone for a while they'll appreciate him all the more when he |comes back. | | | Golf From Cradle | PITTSHURG, Penn, AprtL— | Rack In 1905 an S&yearcld kid, who Uved across from the Oakmont Coun-/| try club, Pittsburgh, began to take an interest In the game. Today &. | Davidson Herron ts the amateur golf | |champlon of the United States. Her- | rom wus that kid. BOB HARPER MEETS JOE MANDOT TONIGHT Bob Harper, Seattle lightweight, | Jed into it with the claim that or of four and three runs of threes. Rot- | will meet Joe Mandot. former nation erts didn’t make a billiard in the last |! boxer, in the headline bout at the }18 Innings, because of the tight play | Elks’ club tonight. The ahow is for | stock without giving anything for it AnthHritish sentiment was tnject ganizers and founders o fthe club| were not naturalized mertoans, and it was @ profitmaking plan, pro moted by the National Sporting club | of England. . | Last week, at @ private dinner, | given by the club tn honor of Georges Carpentier, filma of the! Dempaey- Willard fight, ahipped in| from England, were shown ‘The gang seized upon this as the olimax| of outrages perpetrated b ythe club, | and they have almost demanded fed eral action. re. || SEATTLE MEN BREAK CAMP | AT HANFORD HANPFORD, Calif, April 2—An/ even score of members of the Beattie | Coast league baseball team boarded | a Pullman last night for Oakland, | via the Santa Fa This tncluded Manager Clyde Wares and Secretary | Fred Rivers, with the following play- | ers: Jack Adama, Daddy Robrer, Frank Tobtn, George Lafayette, | Harry Gardner, Sock Sebold, Bob| Geary, Al Demares, Charley Sweeny, | Herb Brenton, Sammy Bohne, Bruce Hartford, Bob Nixon, Larry Wert, Larry Harrtvan, Ernie Schorr, Jim mie Shannon and Merlin Kopp Others, consisting of Mill Kenworthy, | Milly Cunningham, Rod Murphy and Harry Wolter, left yesterday. Larry Wert, Andy Lille, Hank Cunningham and Jimmie Shannon left for Seattle this morning. ‘The Seattle team has conctuded tt» ‘pring training mason. After 30 days’ hard work, Manager Clyde | Wares myn the boys are tn exrefient | shape to start the mason’s play. | “I never maw a ball team tn better condition to begin the season.” sald Wares tonight. “There ts not a crip- | ple among them.” | A Good Variety Here Today—See the Windows Correct Cravats For Easter while at the opposite |f hia opponent. The game went 44/ inning». | Lom Rsv MRE TO T. © Cramer were! entire period. They | Playing a clo» nderson Ottawa defense quite | broke thru with a rur and had Benny #0 worried grandmother must have in her grave. Riley had ver wet of games will be play ed tonight from the field of entries. | Louis Teepe, Jess White and Larson tig as Lita | ee oe are billed to get under way | spotied a sure goal. All RICHARDS DEFENDS TITLE Elks only, and only members are supposed to mit in on the fracas, be cause of the limited seating capacity of the place In the other bouts on the card, Harold Jones, Tacoma lightweight, ‘The group of fans who saw the! manager reiterated thetr appreciation | of the fine treatment they had re- | cetved here, and all mid they hoped | |to return next spring to train again. boxes Red Gage; Boldier Woods takes |< doer nr the trein folled cee ene | on Frenchie Vaise; Harry Bishop! tram meeta the University of Call. | meets Charles Derrick, and Eddie! rornia ctub Friday afternoon, and McCloskey tackles Ernie Dailey. after several days’ workout on the! grass diamond at Onkland, it will leave for Sacramento to open the| | Caost league 1920 mason next Tues- was a measly minor pen-| NEW YORK, April 2.—Vincent| | He should have been benched | pichards, 17-year-old champion, will | ‘week. Foyston and Tobin | defend his title against William Til | puck off Benedict's pads) den, III, Providence, tn the finals of as many seconds, but) the national indoor tennis champion. | get tt by. ships. | Baseball Application | training One day last week the New Tork ve | Wa Wey EF ab ll team, hereby apply for franchise in The Star baseball league. jam have pretty bh ding this summer see eeees ence eee ce clilesescece ) 1 -Managey. - {| mane" Pinel, Kecramente graduate | oy eet year, le mal | Bobby Jones, Detroit Ti Ibe 0, ing and base rumoing are up |to big league #tandards. shortfielder, now with the Philly me- Honals, one of the best shortatepe in the big show, hae had more than his wae out one whole season broken leg. Jim ‘Thorpe, Indian «tar, who was fig-| am the Hoston has signed @ contract | club in the In- an outfielder. former Boston Red Sox ing the Akron club. pinyed left field and Jimmy Walsh, wh locals last year, is third base for th playing with the same club this year, Southern lengue by the I gers. The big fellow hae been the Tigers for several seasous, ing for Chat in before going to the big show. He diin’t like the idea of coming to the Const, » B | at 3 Jaze Smoker | Hear the famous Marine Kings of the Jazz-bo. See some snappy, scrappy bouts between Marine ring c! ps. Hear a celebrated Marine Band. See some wonderful singers and dancers. Turn out and help the Roving Marines enjoy life. Join them in some rousing | songs; some good ‘“‘smokes’’ (with the compliments of Liggett & Myers To- bacco Co.) and a general g: time. Jott Tonrean, who was the ace of the New York Giants’ @urling corps a few WINS SWIM HONORS CHICAGO, April 2.—Herb Taylor, Chieago A. A., today was the na- tional A, A. U, champion 200-yard breast stroke swimmer after his vic- |tory here last night over Stephen Ruddy, New York Athletic club, in the national A. A. U.'s swimming meet. UP TO MAG NEW YORK, April 2.—‘Pxplosion of the bomb is now entirely up to Lee Magee and his attorney. I have put the issue clearly up to them,” President Heydler of the National league said today before starting on a week-end vacation. day. Do You Know) That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN | Going Swimming? The Crystal Pool epens ite wonderful salt water tank April 10, which t# not fo very many days away. Retter step in one of these days and look over our swilnming suite, whicn have been arriving {n occa- sional shipments. Our Knitwear Depart- ment te particularty featur- ing “freak” tank suite this seanon. [Piper ¢ Taft Inc g & A CIGARETTE is for the trivial moments of life. A CIGAR for its fulfillments—its pleasant, comfortable ret- rospections, THEN in real distress in the solving of THE question, the fighting of difficulty, a pipe is man’s eternal solace, if al ‘——— SPRING CIGAR Tie Hees Ream ogra 1938, Easter thoughts—and you REACH a new road—soft breezes a-shimmer with a warm sun—fragrant hedges on either side—the delicate colorings of budding blossoms—the music of happy birds over our heads. . Spring! It gets into our undercurrent of living. It penetrates the cities, the markets, offices, the country places, our homes and into the souls of men. Spring—Men—Clothes—Appearance—the desire to freshen up and get in tune with awakening Nature. Kuppenheimer good clothes—Spring styles—Spring fabrics and color combinations. The young man’s Springtime—the turn of his thoughts—somehow Spring suits enter them — some- how Kuppenheimer clothes rightly satisfy his thoughts. Kuppenheimer good clothes for him—his youthful figure—smartly gracing its free, agile lines — Spring’s styles of rare appeal. They are so American, so smart, yet sensible. Kuppenheimer clothes, $85 to $85. Other famous makes, $25 to $75. “Values Tell’’ Cheasty: A New Dunlap Hat For the Easter Parade! Manhattan Shirts for the Man Who Knows At the O44 Fellows’ Hall, Tenth and Enst Pine Street: veh spouse Wednesday, April 7 At Woeog's Mall, Ballard, Monday, Agril 5, at 8 P. ¥ CO., Inc. 707 First Ave. 418 Pike St. 1406 Fourth Ave. Butler Hotel Boy McCormick, who got a draw with Tommy Gibbons at Milwaukie, Ore, talks of buying a flying ma- chine and winging it back home to Ireland. Suppose he wants to show the blarney stone boys how high he flew in the U. 5. A. SECO AUER MY SPM STOEL Easter Remembrances for Him—They Will Please When They Are From Cheasty’s

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