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TIE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920. We H.C. L. DoeswT Worry Hin 4 BIT, OVER BILLS HE NEVER THRows A PiT! 2n THERE'S A Guy IN THIS O4 e TOWN, WHO NEVER SPULES OR NEVER FRowns? "Senasliitaee THE SANE, SNOW OR RAIN EE ast League ‘Seattle Men | Play Solons | in First Go Openers; Other Games | Billed for Today } BY LEO H. LASSEN how Sacramento and Se expected to lineup for the} Const league sea. List of Big Happenings ¢ baseball S. today the | Ver champions, 0} in San land tackles Los An. | Portland Dempsey (not yet arranged). Pennsylvania relay carniva invades Ss . International yacht races off of | R- team that is picked to fin Sandy Hook between Thomas Lip- division after land. ton'a challenger Shamrock IV and im the celiar last year, Seattle either the Vanite or Resolute, of) De watched with more than or the New York Athletic elub. interest thruout the Davis tennis cup matches for ican the | world’s tennis title, now in posses not set | Invasion of Vardon, Ray Mitchell ie and Lance 4 ou f greatest « journey of Alexia Sterling, American 1, to England during Herron, Oulmet, are anxious for : r Wares and company to get Off with a liet of wins Marry Gard Ber, the big righthander, is slated 8@ take the mound for the ¢ time nan champ the season with men he will be opposed by Walter oe : ing about thin English Henley regatta 0 — Funny thing about this pitching ap mnetah | Heniey mite § ind Malle figured in a trade American rowers entered And Mails figured in a trade National Events dnow they are picked. to Not eo bad for a startey, but then first games for their earns <é look ower the following national | aport achedule ; hestarce | Regular major league baseball. “pimong ie veer Coane ane | Pennaytvania relay carnival and vincat tan hed Oympte triak i local fans khow what Red | Murphy, Cunningham, Kenworthy, | Intercollegiate regatta on the Bohne, Wolters and Gardner can do Hudson Poughkeepate, thelr work last year. Merli letween Cotumbta, Cornet), vania, Syracuse, Wisconsin. town, Washington and either Stan new outfielder and Bruc artford, new shortstop, will be Watched carefully b use their work | ford or California. ‘Wil make a big erence in the Auto races at Indiana polis, Manding of the lox club Roth May 20. Qe veteran campaigners and are ex amplonship at National tegaie « Pected to stand up under Forest Hilts Y.. in Auguat Flay sary American open golfing tourney at NEXT roledo, O. Auru i American Henley. Ma. 2, on | Schuytkill rive ‘These are events that w —-——--—- ntecest all over the oe For Seattle Fan ‘There will be plen activities YOUTH MUST BE SERVED— | rer i eet sc BUT IT MUST ALSO LEARN’ %. =: After a week's games in Sacra | mento the pitchers will be nat aoe Out In actual combat and then Squad journeys to Salt Lake city Will perform before loca! tans “Yor the first time on April 20 with Che San Francisco Seals | Vernon's start against San Fran ry More Dope on scientifically made for the game has a greatly strengthened team COPS RESUM ANDERSON IS Jones and Evans, crack Yank uake| | College foothan | HE TAKES THINGS PRETTY Muc NEVER Kicks AGOUT TH’ HEAT Sporting fans the world over will be busier during the 1 next few months than a fisherman at sea trying to bail teams but there is out a leaky skiff with a sieve. i Just take a look at the international sporting events billed for the coming summer months: Olympic games at Antwerp beginning August 15. World’s heavyweight championship scrap, Carpentier vs. at Philadelphia, with ‘cam-| TWO SMOKERS } attract | up all expectations of International Doings | in Sport; Other Bookings Seattle Fans to Have. Share of Activities; Baseball, It isn’t too late for your ball team to get in The Star Track, Football, Rowing, Golf and Every Branch ot Sport to Have Place on Calendar This Season; Here’s bridge and Oxford represented. | Church Called, i But Baseball Snared Jones ] “Deacons Jones “Deacon” Jones, one of McCre| dios right-handers, is the preacher! of the club. To be a minister was | hin early boyhood ambition, but the sandiots got him and he's now given | But to church | \wice a day is the Sunday schedule | when it's ponsible. Ross Will Enter ° ° ‘ t pnme! isco will be the first real indication | ars Pacific Northwest International the strength of the champion pening uts BY HENRY L. FARREL | traffic cop, who has been putting the| howling congrons at Seattle next Frisco Tank Meet See Angelos. another tons (United Press Staff Correspondent.) shot for more than ten yoarm, le #till| week PORTLAND, Ore, April 6—Nor- mf to,finish onetwo will show NEW YORK, April 6—Youth must |able to outheave the best of the| State tennis meet in August man Ross, famous Portland ewim-| wares with Onkland for the first 0 ase a lye served? jyounger generation. Kagon Brick Intercollegiate football, baseball |mer, will leave within a few days for | gl The omer pitching staff | Gray hairs have an advantage In ps ou con poenee ce and tennis ane ead wel sak [fegee-vate) perce Rh gig al ‘ Angels will be given ite first Ithe arts and « on, but where the | t?* ¢ squad, showed Waiter) Coast and Pacific International | se note n % Gorkout tnls season under reat tre |POrtland-Salt Lake Game] ‘h* ars snd sciences: nat whee Yi | Whalen, the youthful Boston Jumper | ieq ball national swimming and water polo| Buch steriing moundmen as Thomas | Ma Be Called Off ing to the popular modern theory, Tt poor awe isn't such a handicap by) Washington relay carnival, April/champlonships from April 28 to) Srencan, Brown, Pertica, Aldridge y lig young blood that counts thal tele Guede cee ie Telia’ seis -secentie:eikennae tite jeating and Fittery are giving the on 24-year-old Jack Dempsey! join fae pionship mee | California Washington crew race,| Ross, who recently p * other teams in the league many a WEATHER 7 m: sever lene Willard able. in no kid any more and] y, nN, here Australia, where he won everything ‘worry. Salt Lake—Dark and threaten eeeae te it weiter, bel ree io no duckling in the srthweat open golf champton.|offered in the way of a swimming! Balt Lake fs figured to get away!| ing Grounds wet from last denne te aaa coma | water, yet there are none in Amerita| ing in Vancouver, B.C. in July, |Contest, is visiting his parents Mr.| dg good start because they open|| night's rain. Warm sun needed | - % wien ae ecieed” pide Fagg come to them in their) pb oN. A. mwimming meet atjand Mra. Charles E. Ross, in Port . two weeks on their home grounds|| to make game possible. nh mu . _ ra " cust | ian Be . dle: had © rystal Pool in Ausus' gad any team beating the Bees on|| San Francisco—siightly cloudy, || | Similar verdicts that a Boag a, sas See + tennin| Motorcycle races on Tacoma —— : ture can thank thet pme fog. Good playir eathe wer aad: Aes adhe Bote " . ion, national tennis} — , 7 un ‘ Uae ane: Sees signed peg oe re ree ME weather. Wi suries when 8. Davidson Herron: the champion, is a real veteran of th gore iow her cee eet MEEHAN WINS IN | g et youthful Pittsburg golfer, won t courts and he still takes pleasure in| *t same place, “uly Pi ears sete hems fiat. || Loe Angvieo—Ciear and warm. J|Potiomai_meteur® tide, when’ Miet|trouncing Vincmnt Richer aed cone| Yen, brother, ‘tis a buay Job (0 GO WITH ROBERTS Better be a foot and part with your Helene Pollak, the 20-year-old New |of the youngsters of the court be a sport fan these days. Money than be a miser and have your| SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—(By| Jersey girl, won the indoor tennis| One of the heaviont jolts ever hand om a : NEWARK, N, J, April 6.—Willle| soul buried under it. United Press.)—First of the various| championship; when Harry G. Helm,|ed to the theory came when Oscar BACKING THE GIANTS n of San Francisco, heavy-| baseball organizations to begin play,|the Buffalo high school boy, showed| Mathieson, the Norwegian, who hae| NEW YORK.—Sporting men on| weight, won over Al Roberts, of New| the Pacific Coast league this after-| his heels to a field of veterans in the| been #kating for 30 of his 38 years | Broadway are backing the Giants) York, here in an eight-round bout noon will open the season with these|two-mile run of the national indoor took the world’s championship away | heavily to beat the champion Reds |last night. Meehan, who outweighed |games: Vernon at San Francisco,| meet. and when Walter I. Reid, the! from 23-yearold Bobby McLean out of the National league pennant. | his opponent by 20 pounds, was the | | Portland at Salt Lake, Seattle at Sac-| Providence schoo! kid, won the stand-| Baseball, since the war days, han| They seem to think that the Reds | aggressor thruout | ramento and Oakiand at Los An-|ing high Jump at the sume meeting. | been noticeably slow in developing| Will be overconfident and that Me-| Ole Anderson, of Tacama, lost to ws | goles. Youth must be served, it is true, new blood to pulse thru the veina of | Graw’s reconstructed infield will de-|Clay Turner, of Chicago, who substi: | Bowlers — Altho first to start, this league will/but it must be served its lesson in|the major leagues liver the goods For American tuted for Charley Weinert, in anoth. also be last to close. The final game) some cases. Ty Cobb, champion batter of the| league honors the Clevelands are in|er elght-round go, Gene Tunney, A Are priming themeecives for | will be played October 17—28 weeks Look at Britton American league for 12 out of the| much favor among betting men.) E. F. light heavyweight champion, the big international bow! from now. Look at Jack Britton, still welter.| past 13 years, is 34 years of o who predict that the runners up| knocked out K. 0, Sullivan in the| ing tournament to be held Sport writers who haye watched weight champion of the world at 38/ Radio Roush, king hitter of the Na.| will be the Tigers and Yankees first round | in this city next week. | the eight teams in training camps be years of age, and atill teaching! tional gue, is 27 years old. Walter ~ — me —————-— lieve an even race is in store for the youngsters and veterans alike the| Johnson, the peer of American loague| KANSAS CITY, April 6.—Fans at eer le nerican league NSAS , Api lease ae F agp Bl fans. Vernon and Los Angeles, the |fine points of fighting. Look also| pitchers, and Grover Alexander, the|Kansas City are trying to dope out A es stop in and | leaders of last season, seem a bit/at Johnny Kilbane, featherweight | Best of the National league boxmen,|a shorter name for William DeCon. see a pair of our “Wisco” poset if anything, while every champion at 21, with gray strenked|are each 33 years old. Babe Ruth, | naucourt, the big right-handed pitch Bowling Shoes, which are other tear, with the possible excep-| hair. the kreatest home-run hitter of aller from Canada, who has joined the |) Z \ | tion of Portiand, is stronger. Seattle| Pat McDonald, the giant New York’ times, in 26 Blues i 4 Many players who last cavorted SPORT | about the big league circuits will this TORONTO, Canada, April 6.—The G | year contribute to the joy and gloom) WINNER OVER cops of Toronto will again revive the & ld TC. BF | ot Coast tans. Among them are Sam | annual track and field meet thin 1109 SECOND AVE. Agnew, coming from Washington to} JESS WHITE! ummer which was discontinued catch for the San Francisco Seale, | 2 a during the war. ‘They gave $6,100 THE SPORTING GO00S STORE 4 “Red” Smith, Braves’ third Picard Mase org White tn Tee Stare|® Patriotic organizations and stil ee eT ken vilP play nition . 7 © $1,345 in the treasury ‘ 1G hint edna’ Yaw tenes ce ee itay {tires cushion tourney at Brown &| have $1245 in the treasur COMING iecdant Waukakoion Deecuns Hulen's last night, Anderson just | ATURDAY nosing out his opponent by a 25 to| DON'T NEED BRAINS SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 6 Anderson got off to a big| om holding @ 16 to 6 advantage| Marty MoGaffigan is no fleet of foot ttle gets Al Demaree, Braver’ | Crammed with fist in pitcher, and Jack Adams, who caught terest as well as heart 21 count lead, for the Phillies. Others going to the - - that Manager Bill Rodgers o: e int t Rainiers are Bob Geary, pitcher, and Oye" bs rx To ane eee ee gelesen club, dolar ig Mo * “2 Merlin Kopp, outfielder, from the *l#Psed. @ run of ig smarty boost | elder don't need any brains. How TRUSS TORTURE Athietien. Pe career ente. Phen White SOiO8 | vet; tan happens that Moceftigan Can be eliminated by wearing “he| Oakland drew Winn, Red Sox °Mlking up the counters and was nae ‘om both 3 | aberg. Rupture Buppart.— Wel iirnece tency and Letty Tusen shooting « nice gare of billiards be-| Oe hi ve bred trial to prove its superior. | Pitcher: Ae Il. fore the game Wan over, but hi | fi. who pitched for the Dodgers, and recon es he, NUT-FED HAM U A. LUNDBERG Co, Pat Ragan, from the Giants, Braves |"PUrt Was too late. pine Ay by mm 4101 Third Ave. festtia | and White Sox |_ Bill Southern and Dr. Lake are| inks have become nooutere fen nee Pr Up at Portland the fans are| scheduled to mix tonight. Neither of | nut.ted ham while staring In a} Smashing drama of the | counting on Rudy Kallio and Polson | this pair have perrormed yet. An-|tq train aa North | to help out on the mound. They came erson is leading the tourney with peat tyes hogw 16 hogs Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. : : farmers raise the peanuts |from Detroit [two straight wine eat ‘om and grow fat and the ball Nick Cullop of the Browns will; One game a night is being played | players vice veren Te southpaw for Salt Lake and Joe Jen-\off. With nine men entered a com. {kins of the White Sox will receive | plete round robin will be played with | him. “The Silver Horde” CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Apri the winner taking home a nifty piece! Track athletes will A hae |, Sacramento hax Fred Mollwitz of |of silverware in the form of a cup. | mirrors ta develop action a of with Cherry Malotte. BROWN & HULEN | the Cardinals at first base Rudolps Brickman and Elmer Lar-| the new training methods to be famous of all | Los Angeles obtained Ray Keating, | son have » thru with wins. Gene| tablished at Harvard this sprin ave loat | High and low speed moving pictures will be used also. 'Roberts and 'T. C. one game each {the Cardinal pitcher, who will prob. lably report today Kramer Second and Spring. Third Floor, If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. : For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 16 years. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. MAY BE You've GUESSED *, _1 REAM, HES tT’ Mumety IN THE ART league. Saturday and all teams must There will be a meeting of team repre | Star Monday. n should have a representative there for final instructions in the circuit. The league at present is made up of 18 man or a foolish one, Fulton at Portland tomorrow night * |Fulton a be Jago, but jude’ |tem showed here, put | ready. Ta’ Guy Museum! (Team baseball team, hereby apply for franchise in The Star city baseball league. Telephone........ Registration for the Every team still room There will be a senior and be forced to play out of its clas. ¢ Play begins May 2 so it’s mighty im- 22 years of age. portant that every team plan in touch with The Star sport Baseball Application Pries Lid Off of 1920 Baseball Season SPORTING WORLD IS BILLIED FOR BUSY SEASON OF EVENTS — Games Head List Name) «+....-Manager. league closes one week from be entered at that time. entatives at The entered or planning to enter for a lot more teams. : junior league so no team will Juniors must be under ning to enter the circuit gets ing editor now. FOR N. W. FANS THIS WEEK Gunboat Smith is either a brave He boxes Fred w do you get what we mean? The junner could probably have given le a couple of years ng from what both of Fulton should him away whenever he gets ‘The bout is scheduled for 10 but it is doubtful if it will rounds, }last that long. Over in Tacoma Thursday night |Hetnig Schumann, the Tacoma light- | weight, boxes Allie Nack, the New York performer. Schumann has been coming right alang in the ring ame and is figured to win over ack, altho Allie has a good record since coming to the Coast. He has been fighting around San Francisco during the winter. | GOLF IN LAKE BED NFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, | April 6*—A six-hole golf course is laid out on the lake bed of the La |gunita, the former training place for the Standford crews. Due to a dry season the water has receded and the golfers will take the place of the rowing squad this summer. THEY'KE BABY SEALS SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.— Frisco has had its seal rocks for many seasons but this is the first time it has Jaid claim to a pair of baby’ seals on the diamond. They are Herbert McQuaid and Jim |O'Connell, 19 and 18, respectively. McQuaid is a pitcher of ability and O'Connell gardens in center field. BLUES AT CLAREMORE CLAREMORE, Okla., April 6— Kansas City Blues are warming up at Claremore, Okla., for the race in the American association. Manager Alec McCarthy is in’ charge of the ‘clan. e UNCLE SAM MAKES REAL MEN AND ‘GOOD FELLOWS: The U. S. Marine Corps Turns Out “Two- Fisted” Chaps Who Can Use Their Heads; Gives Plenty of Travel, Adven- ture and Excitement. what are your ribbons ‘Tell me what each of ‘em means. One I got In th anish War, And one in the Philippines. One I got in the Boxer brush For makin’ the Chinks be good, And one for helpin’ to block the Boche In bloody old Belleau Wood. Corporal, if I should join your corps, © what would it do for me? You'd learn “to range this wide world o'er’ By sky and by earth and sea— To be at home in lands that 1i Where the Fast and West Worlds meet; To front the best man, eye to eye, And stand on your own two feet. © Corporal, tell me, straight, what kind Of a man the Marine Corps makes The sort of chap you're glad to find At your side when @ rough house dreake— te Tie sort of a chap who can crack a Joke And laugh when the sky looks black, ‘The kind whd@ll share his last lone smoke 8 Or give you the shirt off his back. Have you en a Marine . and envied him his carefree air, the breadth of the shoulders and the depth of the chest under his well-fitting uni- form? Is {t any wonder the girls have @ soft spot in their hearts for these “soldiers of the sea”? swinging b merely a walking example of what the Marine Corps can do for the ordinarily healthy man. May- be when he came into the service he was a little stoop shouldered, didn't have much “pep.” Maybe he was working at a job he didn't care for, didn’t ha’ anybody to around with. The Marine Corps is a body of men, carefully trained to use both hands, both feet and their heads. They are the sort of men who can take Vera Cruz or form a guard of honor for the Prince of Wales, and do both jobs shipshape. They are to the French For- Pennsylvania the Canad the Te princes of good fellows, and they're wildcats when they're riled. do good work without plenty of recreation. It is upon these two principles that Marine Corps training is based. The Marine must be something of a sailor and everything of a sol- So he is always learning something new and intensely in- teresting. In addition to taking on quite a bit of seamanship, he learns to hike like an infantryman, ride like 1 artilleryman. knows something of wirel telegraphy and mechanics. In fact, when he comes out of the Marine Corps there are ail sorts of big-paying civilian jobs that are waiting for a man who can do so many different kinds of things and do them well. To keep a man fit there is noth- like athletic sports, a all are encouraged to go in for boxing, football, baseball and swimming. Competent coaches and trainers are provided and every f: cility for a man to indulge in the form of sport that most appeals to him. of the Corps Good Fellow A life of travel, adventure ry wee of Marines in their of hours in barracks, or out for a time in any of our large cities, or ishtseeing in foreign porta, the: is no need to tell you anything about that side of a Marine's exist: ence. And as for his chances of seeing the world—there is hardly a co! try on earth where Marines are not stationed at present, They aro in Haiti and the Philippines, They re in London, Paris and in China. No big warship sets sail for for- sign ports without a detachment of Marines aboard, Any Ithy young man whe would like to learn a well-paying trade, and at the same time build tame mt you WILL be tela TRUTH about the service. for booklet. U. S. Marine Corps Recruiti-g Office 101 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash, alt cavairyman and handle © .: OS "See: Sees A CU .... DM a wet)

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