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0. U. BUSHER— “THAT NEW UMP LOOKS LIKE A HIGHBROW= BETTER NOT TRY “T'HAND ME " ANYTHING + a”. Walter M | Whitewashes Wares’ Gang Final Count Is 2 to 0; Seat-| tle’s Defense Is Still | Poor | Won Vernon - POR lane cus i a al ° . Beattie ences Portland Were Los Angeles Ban Francisco (Special to The Star) SACRAMENTO, Cal,, April T.—-Kid Luck and his brother helped Sacra Mento win the first gume of the sea fon from the Seattle tribe yesterday afternoon, The score was 2 to 0. ‘The largest crowd ever on hand at & baseball season opening here was predent yesterday when Herb Bren ton, former Yipper, and Walter Mails, former Siwash, took the Mound. And this crowd of some 9,000 fans saw Walter Mails get the Breaks and win his game. ‘Three errors, two made by Short-| stop Hartford, helpet Matis a lot When the Siwashes got dangerous Mitiis prayed to his god of luck, and the praying must have helped, for Ricky plays pulled blm out of many | @ hole. Boston Will Be in Race, Along Without Ruth BY FRED TURBYVILLE April 9.-—Bd He be Red Wolter Gets First Hit ‘The gatne went to the fourth tn ping without either team making a Bit. Then Harry Wolter worked a eves he'll be able race Sox in the Ritandrun play for one base. Wol © of Babe ter got to second and Bohne rested ef Marsans on third when Kenworthy came to Hendryx makes him feel Bat. There was only one out. Ken-| good. He thinks that pair, Worthy bunted, Stumpf catching the Hooper and Menoskey will make up bunt in the air and doubling Bohne outfield and one t at third. That was the kind of luck ‘that went with the Solons yesterday ‘The Yippers did their scoring in the fifth inning. Two clean bits and two bad errors did the work for them. Orr led off with a crashing to left, Cady went out Infield, Mails hit to right, Wolter fumbling and Mails going to second ‘That was the first bad error. Mo a good enous account for. no pitching staff really good with Joe Bush, Sam Jones Alien Russell and Pennock reinfor by a bunch of young stars, Babe used to Rock team. He's a righthander the one Barrow talky most of. But he also has Gary Fortune who calne from the Pittafield of the Bastern league, slong w his catcher, Mickey Devine. Middleton went out, Kenworthy to Murphy, and altho you'll never find) the error in the box score, Ken Worthy pulled the boot of the day.| Me had an easy chance to get Mc) for the patr. Cuddy Murphy, Dartmouth foot Gaffigan in a double play, but didn't. | Profemionalisim, is another pitcher Malls scored while Kenworthy was | Prospect. He weighs 210, but is mighty fast for a big fellow. He getting Middleton at fret. Says Pilot | Burrows Thinks Sox Will Get can hammer tn the extra runs that looks most brilliant of the youngsters to date is big Hen Karr, from the Little and team th The Red Sox paid Joe Birmingham $5,000 star, who was found guilty of| lost out in Dartmouth athletics | Mails Was Wild when college professors at Cleveland The visitors only got four scattered |ioi4 Dartmouth authorities that Bits, but Mails was always in trouble Decause of his wildness. He walked) | Cleveland dia ti t i as Gi ha Ged thal os eee ee If Schang starts the |Cuddy was pinying football with the one f ood ee tne Dole Waltera, Livingstor The Seattle team looked poor tn " n evine to fall back on. the defense. Hartford especially han. | Sra us vere aned, with 40 @ing himself badly. Catcher Rohrer Bsr at first, McNally at second. Was missing his pees, four bases be- | scort at short and Foster at vhird | img stolen on him. Harry Wolter was presented with a bat and floral Wreath when he stepped to the plate the first frame While the game yesterday was won on luck, the Sacramento team seemed to have an edge on the Siwashes In Wares may use THREE TIED FOR ANGLE Pr ecananecncnasecrettemmtenionc HOW PLAYERS STAND headed k Larson 48 innin t gs to turn in his card her set of games are being ar for tonight Southern Dr. Lake t yet started tourney is well under way now balls—Matie # n fast game of billiards is Stumpf to Mollwits to Stumpf Second ave, parlors. Holmes a xan ‘This spring many a man who u| ies oid enough to know better will pose as an amateur gardener. } tn the first home run of the Const league season, Two men scored ahead im. Bill, who was the heaviest hitter last season, repent, His bat yee the Hees to beat the to 6. FOR THAT TRIP — Our Camp Goods Depart: ment has just received a shipment of blankets that » just the thing for gen- eral outdoor use. handed He had ref right | start. Made of genuine U. 8. Army cloth, olive drab, they are light, warm and will wear like this material al ways does. Step in’ and gaze around we're receiving new goods land gained an early 2 : g If it’s an auto bed or tent outfit of any kind you are planning on it will be to your benefit to step in and nee these goods as they look when used in the great out fing $100) LITTLE ROCK | Hox today w of Mones Yellowhorne, an In (Wilkinson worked the whole the Hox LEADERSHIP APR POA & fe Oy -s 8 Pi. Pa nee IN STAR CUE MEET 28 3 t 6 S11 Prayer Won Lost Pet 0 eu 3 . 16 Ge ae fas UN 26 etn ue Be Sea ge ss ee 48 138. 6,6 6-9 ou 3 m ninth RW PO AE fee 8 8 - $$ 3 G3 3) Bimer Larson, playing a nay 8 ° J 0 | game of billiards, won ut over « 4 © 1 19 1 6|Kramer in The Star three-cushion ay eee ey at Brown & Hulen's last 3 1 1 © 1. ojnight to the of 6 21. Kra 2 0 6 4 © 6|mer took the lead and was A at ’ bd Fs f 2 lone tir at 14 to 12, but wor roy ro raf the lead and was never wri on Low in this department almost ee etic to elartes his tute rum. daily. Equipment that goes toward making up your out | Big crowds saw the openers, Ratt fit to enjoy your outing to YD \ mates gave the total at 45,000, with the greatest degree. Fe | 16.000 at Loe Angsles, 14,000 st Gases 4,000 Lake, wh Chicago White Sam Waited Long [enaea 3 Johnson clear over to Eng TIAJUANA, Mex.—Jack Johnson |!and for a match, but "Lil Arthur | is at Tiajuana, where he declares he| ran aw: They were nt their best will take on Sam Langford and| then. ‘iow the fighting powers of Harry Wills in the near future.|hoth have waned—yet the match | There was a day when Langford | would be interesting THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1920, ° You'd Think He Would 1} DONT / COMPREHEND WHAT YOU MEAN BY MASTICATING \. THE FABRIC wat ! A FOUL BALL? HOWDAVA GET THAT way 9 1} DON'T CARE IF YOU ARE AN UMP-!1D JUS'AS SOON CHEW TH'RAG with YOU AS ANYONE ui pore By 7 ' DONT GET VOU A'TALL = YOU TALI UKE ANUT ~ Here’s Pal Moore, the Memphis bantam, who will take on basco Billy Mascot, of Portland, at the Arena nert week, has a nifty reputation as a mitt-slinger, and ranks as one o. the best bantams in the Well, it isn't a very good start that the Seattle ball fy off to yesterday in Sacramento, but while we are in the » toxlay, we have one satisfaction, and that we didn't get walloped as bad as three other teams in the league did. The score was close, as t to 0 is not a very big margin, but nevertheless were walloped, Walter Mails evidently was right yesterday and when the big port- sider is right he can just about beat any team in the world. The club's defense didn't look any too good yesterday, but the first few games are bound to be ragged until the team gets going together. world, a SAYS con hopped nd division There are a lot of Seattle fans who think that Mails will be back in the big leagues if he attend bus'ceas with the Sacramento club this year, He acted like a big kid tile he was with Seattle last year, but after he joined the Sacr io forces he pitched some real baseball. Walter has been up be’ tried to tell Manager Robin- son, of Brooklyn, how to run the club, and ce ently is back in the minors again. “The best piteher in the min is the slogan being attached to Walter’s name thruout the country, and he has a mighty fine chance of going back to the shelter of the big tent next year if he plays ball duting the coming campaign Seattle fight fans are feeling sorry for Gunboat Smith, the veteran heavyweight, for all Smith has to do is to get in the same ring with Fred Fulton, the Minnesota plast . at Portland tonigh The bust nesslike way in which Fulton disposed of Young Hector here, and the miserable showing that Smith made with Frank Parmer makes one fear for the Gunner's life. Chances are, tho, that the veteran Gunner won't be as frisky as to try to lick Fred in a round, like because will undoubtedly terminate much the came way that the Hee- ton engagement did here, The major leagues will get 0 be in full swing all over th to be closer than ever this year, with the Cincy Reds trying to repeat the feat of winning the National league flag, and the gang of evenly balanced teams fighting for the honors in the American New York, Chieago and Detroit are all evenly balanced t the St. Louis Browns promise to give the other clubs a run for their It’s a big year for baseball, ny The Pacific International bowling tourney, which will open staged in this part of the country. Over 60 cams have already Bowling is fast coming to the front as one of the best oF sports, and he big Northwest meet comes as a climax to a successful season, The N. Brooks team, Seattle fiveman championship outfit, are given a be run off. ‘ With a team of long distance hitters, Salt Lake promises to give the visiting clubs a real run for their ny y on the Salt Lake pasture. The Mormons started off strong yeste » running The thin air and small park in Salt gives the by are used to the conditions, a big advantage over visit players, who ig teams, Clay Hite, of the Northwest Athletic elub by lining up Pal Moore, the erack Eastern | cott, the Portland boy, here next week. Moore has given J} » ‘English flyweight king, two of the hardest battles (} 1 Moore is clever, in fac he is rated as on the world. has scored another beat, Mas m, to box Billy itt slingers for Wonder? Eues ,and her Vonderful acting vill inspire ae i Pho ts Cle FORBIDDEN VOMAN! Moore Se YST SUR D) M2 I TO MAE By PARKS man SHOULD HINK YOU'D UNDE nt STAND Bp Ma 4 Pal Moore to Box Billy Mascot Here Next t Week Crack Bantam to Perform in Arena Smoke Has Beaten Jimmy Wilde} over at Mascott Is From Portland Are in Se and town enty con his whole care nd a win for Mas tt over Moore is something Jesired Maacott will do his training attle for the match at the gymnasium ng Friday with Moore due to arrive in saturday the fana will have fp ¢ n to look over both testants in training —_——— tin, na he: Dou! pole | makin Hensel athletes got making 17 off adway weights in the pole vault fant and —*, nY A handball under way TOM next held the basketball “Doe sun ety is showing good Hert Maxwell | some points in more meet inet pauad time Moc q will yeots Franklin. nly Sindwar yfletd n for baseball ne to be played on Friday, in OLSEN tournament week at Knapp te coaching track wilt Fran! ket dele. A court is being constructed in the school gymnasium ably replace Hallet, cap » the week ro next fa rank acting as Morris, @ colored nd a Anne the a real the swatfost, hits, while Phoenix made Hanson, ‘recruit pitcher, rm at doing tiseus under wa is In a rather > well In the Migging is aprints, and handling the! 14 ‘to the weil Mac le for New hen Seattle Is Walloped in First Game by U. OF W. DISCUS HEAVER ALM(C 19th Team \* |the | Harry Can Still Enters Star Ball League Madison Park Juniors File; Big Meeting at Star on Monday And still the The 19th team 1 The Star entering the non Pa nlors wan received at the sport sanctum of The Star In your team planning to p ularly this wummer? Do you play for their city champio ye Well, all that is necessary to 4 The Btar baseball league is to fill ¢ application page and send it lank found on thir 0 the sporting ed AS b* Sing Mean Music Greek Weigt (139 Feet Noi | Washington tor of The Star toda Sntries ¥ Close ‘April 24 celina W HARRYHRAUS ¥ There will be senior and junior| It’s not money which brought leagues, with the juniors playing | Krause back to pitch for the Oaks only toasers under 22 years of age this year. Krause i: to pick The season gets under way Ma up enough totive on thru the winter | 1 rune until the last week in Sep. | by singing on th ille stage. tember. Three games a month will| Harry's one of the best left-handers be played in the league and each |in the league when he's right, but be! |team will have one off week for out.|ray® baseball wouldn't hold bim ide gamen he couldn't get out in the corner There are no charges for entering |the ball park and warble once in cireuit, Each team tmust outfit | while. ite own players, Rules and regula if ot a tions have been drawn up which|shop quartet last year from the Oaks ach team must comply with thru |He says he sings bass, but Rod Mur jout year. Rules will be gone|phy, now the Siwashes, who the meeting of the league| thinks he's con a singer, n gern, to be held at The Star|too, says it ought to be spelled Monday base.” It's important that every team tn the league be represented at this sex |MORMONS WIN FIRST Baseball Application We, the (Team Name) baseball team, hereby apply for franchise in The Star city baseball league. Telephone........ WH He organized the champion barber | Pasadena. tice so far was 139 feet. This is — considered pretty slick in this country, avers “Heck.” Whether or not Pope ts sent tog where the Pacific coast tryouts for the Olympic games will ¥ be held late this summer depends on his work for the rest of the season, says Heck. Believe us, this means he'll go. And if he throws the discus |139 feet or more in sunny California, his chances for traveling to Burope| (ex BA Pope Heavin Star Loc Good; Other N. W. Olym pic Prospects BY MILT At least three products of hey neck of the woods are di ‘ blossom forth in the Otymp games and show the rest of tt world what the climate of th wild and woolly West does fc am The trio whom Dar Rumor has pleked to date « writing are Pope of Washingtor Jenne of Pullman, and Irving « Idaho. “Heck” h Edmundson, fearler roach of the Sun Dodger announces — the husky Gus Pope is a cinch 4 travel overseas if he keeps o present good work. Pope turning out nightly under hawk-like eye of the conch. His) best throw of the discus in prac- | will be pretty good 4, | M0n, because final detalle will be Irving Looks Good the famous Memphis! Gieciared “Only” men’ representing MIX FROM BEAVERS| ,. Irvine Hooks Good offering of - ams will be allowed to enter the} galLT LAKE CITY, April 1—| pretty clever young fellow both af tub for next | to denda ce cnuse they are the ones| The home forces took a big lead. |throwing the javelin and shot-pul o Arena « © the actions of the league. | scoring eight runs in the first two lting. His best marks this seaso sins one the! jet in now and line up your play innings nd annexed the first was 43 feet in the sbot-put and if = th orm, Bach team must register their! o¢ the season from Portland here} feet for the juvel If he is sts 0 contest with|imen by April 24. Fifteen men may | yesterday The final score was], , y ut om Wild Jon last year! be registered, including piagias y Jacrons, je'll pre Ko out on a pln b to th the home team lend: 'gor the a ¢ Amund ee nt. In that bout Wilde| lists cannot be made after the first| "tne score a's ate ee pi wreath po t Social after Moore half of om ” so ge © | ' 4 ashington 8 ie COneee am na Be ie te ete ee Ge get ‘mm. | pestinnd .6 13 2\ mighty good candidate for Olymp a a # during the | gang, and let's put this over in big/ suit Lake 1 9 3ih ns best pole Vaunlll onte the » thie! | ' HOTS 1 JENS, DES POS VEX : preethli- yt “paler ae | longue etyie ‘The batteries: Polson, Durning, 8.\the West. Of course there is s ene: Se th 4 Johnson, Juney and Baker; Stroud Kinds of talent lying around de : gegen oobi, TIGERS START IN JUST and Byler. than the old 2.75 in every school than Wilde demands) WHERE THEY LEFT OFF! PRACT es the Coast, but the different in trom her bantam in the world.| SAN BRANCIBCO, April 1.|CAKS WALLOP ANGELS dines abd nevis sanen ore eam 1M t Sentasn ix thet Ru. dem fe 0 bring to light some of these eh with \s somiaton whe can Rt Weer Dal hurting ittedeed| IN FIRST TILT, 9-4|mant stare, “waster wasnt ke 1 de itmit.| ore with the first. ume of the|, LOS ANGELES, April 7—Oakland |OF any of the Northwest colleges nd the w takes on @ se aes edhe The final count |UUnched hits off four Angel b to the Olympic con! « t come ng. Night) was 7 to the visitors. on | Dd walked away with the first ga can not be absolutely known t ant } defgated the! ng Ps of the soore. Dei % the season here yesterday before |@fter the Pasadens tryouts. t er Ha I Memphis! eased up in the final re ana} 2? 000 fans. The final count was 9 to Novice Meet Saturday over the 1 r fet, Pallene home < gent over four) ©. 200 Seere: R. H.E.| The novice meet at hington {has met them and with the ¢x:| markers [Oakland poeccess +++ 9 7 2 scheduled to be held Saturday Joeption of the Jimmy Wilde decision R. Hy | 108 Angeles “ +... 4 10 2/230 p. m. at Denny field. The 1 jon, which was of the lim : 10 | Batteries: Holling, Winn, Kremer are scheduled to close this reer brand, he has yet to lose a se and Mitze; Thomas, Pertica, Schultz, and no man will be allowed to jecision since he ained prom!:| ‘The batteries: Dell and De Vor Domovich and Bassler ee press ap man who mer; Scott, Lewis, Cole and Agu | a we Even the bantam champion, Hote} Antinson ws, It Ain’t No Kid |be allowed to enter. f| Herman, is not anxious for a bout | ., |, Definite word from Wesleyan with the Memphis star, and Tom ° WACO, Texas.—Kid Gleason isn't iege in Helena, Mont., that she Walsh, Moore's manager, has posted MACON, Ga—Donte Bush seems} kidding when he says that he has @ lenter the relay mival to be Fe Ore eee de rae i creer the | 10 BAY® Served his time as being the| mighty tough proposition on his!here April 24 was received b hampion In willing to stay 20 rounda| oat” of the Detroit Tigers after|hands trying to “ring the bell” with |mundson Tuesday sear ie fee the championship with hi poung. | {itafully filling that social position |the remnants of the White Sox. |awaiting a telegram of ° xn . for 12 years. They're picking on|There aren't enough regulars in| tom the University of Souther @ iP A ag acne Babe” Pinelli now. And the re-|camp to make @ game for the Yan-|tornia before taking final plane J J ruit likes it a aimee g 7 Maacott, Rot Y } nigans. the largest relay meet ever held tate tw ry , et B® this city CHICAGO BOWLERS LEAD PEORIA, Ii, April 7.—M Western bowlers continued today hold the lead in the American b ing congress, almost to the comp lusion of Eastern cracks, cago bowlers held top places in events except the allevents, whi was copped by J, Smith, of Mil kee. 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