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STAR—THURSDAY, , 4 « k Men | 0. U. BUSHER— Show Class | |_.720:2™. in Starters HoueE, SENT Dell and Fromme Turn in Good Games; Fans | Want Thomas Back | Watch those Right off the > Gh last season's campaign. & | BG OMe can tel! how the race w D By two ames, but the Tigers have Whe class, and tho rest of the teams bead Bave to work narder than a chair cripple trying to catch p rabbit if they want to beat the to the flag. | © Bo far in the series with the Seals ne, both big fellows turning ipames that savored of big league | of ball that it h two « ta of the will be a mighty for the raz. 5; RER | Manager Essick. Tiger pilot. is said i Dawson, of last year’s team, to to the fold. this duet of classy pitchers to! i business for the diamond for With Herman season, the Tigers should breeze “Bome with the flag unhampered. As is now, Essick has young Shetlen ck, former Chicago White Sox| the southpaw, for the rest of his| ROUNDS ‘FIELD “Red” Smith, former third eacker | the Boston Braves, should fil! the | for the Tigers in O. K. fashion Year, He takes the place of| Bob Meusel, the hard-hitting . ‘who is getting o trial with the Wew York Yanks this year. The rest the inner defense js going good, | th Mitchell, the roll oft sor Hs in| Merman into a bow for league; Bob Fis! a nifty @ec-| facker, and Babe Rorton, a good} gacker, on the job. Herman won't mand. ELD HAS With Edington tn right, Chad- the Arena when he has a 300 hitting outfield. | will be held in reserve. This! season of the N - Edington should do some tall! fete club nNest this year. Chadbourne tx too| geattie fans Known for his good work for | | further introduction, and High '# 4) Europe and the realm mg dy player. | for his two bouts with i 2 the English flyweight ki } eR CATCHER and then fought him Al De Vormer wil! take cftre of the | him out. ern receiver, who batted over| other go wu: i900 last year, has auit the diamond, | 900 for his end of the purne Eesick is trailing after a good ts out of the question ier. When he fines up a catch-| Moore will arrive tn im the league will be the one4 genttie fans at the Arena pennant chase. [same place starting Friday — The Portland boy t* far from a D OUTRIGHT two newspaper — decisions paatty” Thomas, Seattle's star | Johnny Co lon, former ht to the St. Louis Cards, de-| d Prexy Bill Klepper, of the lo-| at title holder. fn turn was traded to Lon|out the program BILL BEANEM )_ AND 1 CANT PAY Mir. Fen WORRIED OH BOY In “WORR\ED ae Up to 1919 Tricks at ‘Start of A New maurenes “ BEING A BALL PLAYER YOU SURE OUGHT TO CARRY LIFE INSURANCE- You AT DE CwBs Be2c2 252 Prep Diamond Teams Under Way F riday - : I aS ee eT Hurt His Arm Baseball — wie ma ces oxne et on Moore Hot on Trail for Mix ok ArrER . WithChampion a, bruised below the elbow and the! game and always results { Squa s Not muscles were strained. We kept it|number of errors inthe b for franchise in Star { } city baseball league. be hot after Byron Houck and | Little Fellow Who Boxes It he can con.| Here Soon Wants Go Registration for Star Close April 24; Meeting Monday under way Friday, when all six |that no living man can whip hit SALT LAKE CITY, April & Here's How Teams Can Join! HOW PLAYERS STAND IN STAR CUE Pal Moore, the little Memphis mitt slinger, isn't the champion bantam of the world, but he is running Champion Pete Herman e A Wille Mite Ee nveee and Willie MHeh-| such @ hard race fer = title bout Te pente, | that Herman's ankles are start | Ball Circuit Star league clore ing to burn, says Dame I from the Kast, where Moore has registered a reputation during the past two years as the best contender for Herman's crown. ree to meet Moore over the 20-round route to a decision for the title, so Moore is touring the country, meeting | the best boys at his weight in each section in order to force Jout the entry : ANDERSON crown by building up his right for the match thru public years of age R 8.PO. A B&B teams in the City league will “Has he a punch? Well, let me|~perty” Leverenz, on the hill for the i‘. se 6 os into action on the local | tell you he has He's not @ mur-| pene here yesterday, was about as 3 Fone fields Lincotn opens the |derer of sparring partners, tho. | yseful as a shimmy dancer with the $4 ees T at Franklin, Browdway He always ask to be told when | rheumatiam otland pounded his 1 3 Me MEE ains Ballard at Lincoln | he's hitting } I told him more | offerings freely and collected the sec ze : : % a Pet | playfield and Queen Anne plays than once tab al ond ne of the series, § to 4. This 4:6. 628 4 | best af West Seattle, on Mercer | punch He's eve up the count at one game all * SS 0 ee 5 playfield, very fant and 4) Phe score: R H 7 ea of 4 ae | Hroadway's team, which is one e never t ‘ Portiand .,... « 8 16 R HPO A E : : of the wenkest squads that has wiee His blows are shert and! gay Lake ‘ * 1 4 ¢ 3 £208 | t the come over th = f: be ¥ ‘ e e ‘ o es o}]. ever, represented tho Firel hil | and they come over With) me natteries: Sutherland and 358 oo at school on the diamond, has suf- rrifle steam " : ‘3 - Koehler; Leverenz, Thurston and ‘2 es oe fored another sethack in the lows Acts Normal jaenxina -* 9 & 8 See of Spencer Harris, who was slat i tae evan aazilicn ER WEES +9 oa oe ed to hold down the second base Another thing ¢ about : : berth. Harris is out of the game |'* the way he trains Me "siwsy ” NEW INFIELDER HITS ay a ES ai tn tao aoe | wants about five or six weeks aner ; 4 i KEEPS ON mith an indared foots and chaners | ret ready tor a bie nignt and that) HOMER AND OAKS WIN)cine 2 occoct 33 some tine, Coach Turner has |'0%* grind Is no more to him than! og ANGELES, April §.—Crash- ae ; 3 WIN LIST not named his successor. a dance. He smokes cignrets, eats ing the ball far into left field, Gin =a aes a The league inn't ae fret as it Itned| What he wants to and acts DOr | giardi, Oakiand’s new shortatop, a | 37 18 2 | ‘That's why Seattle fandom is | taking Interest in Moore as the | Memphis miller will make his | Coast debut here Wednesday at takes on in center, and High in left.| Billy Mascot, the Portland ban tam In the second show of the Nineteen teams have entere pear acolbegee 4 The Star's three at Brown 4 H cushion tourney slen's hird straight win of the Roberts in tow a high run of é innings to tur be a big meeting oF men representing asked to attend th @- pAnéerson made are digging up dope will be arranged on Moore. who ts known all fegulations adopted at the last meet ing will be gone over Players must be regiatered to or, der to play registered and registration It Star not later match of the night ph Erlichmann, shooting a fine ot Unele amy Wilde, | winner made a high run of five.| “ oF The probable batteries for tomor-| the first chance he gota | Bassler Th Strack odt—B: wus anes Tne |TOW* ames will be Hunter and) qe ne getx that chance agninst Penner. ¢ defeat to Penner. Um- Racker for Broadway, Fraley and) Dempsey, he'll win the champica. | 12 ROUNDS IN JERSEY Pires—Toman and Holmes, now | Walby for West Seattle, Pickering | ship.” TRENTON, N. J., April 8.—The won @ verdict over Wilde last a return go and lost under English rules in a Anderson for first place. jthan April 24 Ing catching for the Tigers|bout which he would have Play starts tn the league, om Year, and should fill the bill all| hands down under good old Yankee but he needs a good man tO reguiations. And now Wilde refuses larence Brooks, the|to talk turkey with Moore for « played at the Second ave the games getting unde parlors to o | Mills for Queen Ann | |to , way | Motes, & Lincs "win umpire at| BALL AND TIGERS WIN|'°, twetre, reunde |[Seeates de | eames a month In the league until the clone of the season in Septem an he drags down hold its firwt meeting ghee good pitcher, the best| Saturday and go thru his paces for rs of the four Seattle po beats out the Essick family in| «ium. Mascott will train at {reujt should journey managers 60 as tod Lanes ln playfie id; Christenson. ot} SAN FRANCISCO, April §—Art| nor for signature. A boot and « @incy pop My that barely roadway, will handle t Lincoln: | promme had too much stuff on the | the 4 ‘and | Franklin mix, at Columbla playfield, han for the Seals here yesterday, and FAREWELL DINN i Sg Png —. Jand Cole, of Lincoln, will offi ati Vernon walked off w ts second! CHICAGO, April 8.—Students 2 Prom | the Mercer grounda straight win of the season, annexing/and alumni of Chicago university ts and Casey Smith & | wt the cow to 0 will give Coach Page farewell -—— | {Mg one of the world's greatest heavy r.|banquet here Friday nig _ Page, _-A ciroult amack in the Lith tnning by DIVE A LA YOUNG “HE: hd Frank Farmer, T ma light; San r rancisco eee ry 1}chief aasistanta, will >» to In ekienders the second of the series, The 2 arme 10 t | @iasapolis ab bead of Wath veteran, Pat Ragan, had held the home C heavyweight, staged last night'’s| The batterics: Fromme and De | nar an head of Botler unt eee ees helpless for six rounds. The score “HERMAN WINS . northwestern PORTLAND. hurler last year, was sold|tam king. Mascott at present is the a slow affair, few solid blows being y had little trou’ Hite, Northwest promoter io club, when asked about the deal. | lining up three more bouts to round r 7 Ful-| Surprise party, putting it over Hugh | Vormer; L. Smith and Anfinson. estas Bs t jab with aterrific| Walker of Kansas City in nearly > ; “ every round and easily winni q Coming back with a veangean "| unt in the sec-|10-round decision Farmer out vened up on with Bacra edule sund| thought and outfought Walker ood ‘ball for ihe Siwashen,, ‘ * _| If order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is th Arena| The Tacoma scrapper opened a | ant atrongert plate known, covers very little “of the Foot ot the saauthe ngeles for Jack Fournier, who is A poegd first for the Cards. St is has promised to turn over a Pitcher to Seattle before long, it Klepper figures with his present | Gtaff he doesn't need any hurlers) But later in the season if a good! fails to come from the majors | Thomas starts winning for the | is there's going to be a big} Yodel from the Seattle fans, because George Wtzetl, leaves for the Great to find,” and it seoms as if Los An-| “ ““**"? geles bad a good enough staff tel Beste Jacksen, Seat fore grabbing off a man like Thomas. | training Dasa Seo dete The first noise of the “revolt” has| poy. Eadie ot Deen heard in the appeal of a couple of fans to raine money to the amount of Thomas’ purchase price in order t& bring him back to the locals. ‘Tommy was 4 very popular young fellow with Seattle fans, and until} we get a good pitcher in his place |t We'll think with the majority of the fans that the club pulled a boner in letting him go. six rounds six-round bout. Morrow hy. THE Emin | SWIMMING CLUB In starting the season when they meet. ing day at the Crystal boxes for ¢ Pool, Saturday afternoon, of Canad. has ‘chosen M, Fadden as jeCarthy a time the club made a good showing, but with a larger several broken records u boxes either Bpud Murphy or | Darcy at Ban Francisco April 16, SECOND AVE, the Bay City Priday, the wi ob The mix wil THE ADORTING GOODS STORE usual San Francisco four-round opening round, think he waa hit very hard Gunbokt was told by or take a shower idn't | bleeding thruout the encounter Minnesota miller all the time Bremerton bantam Takes Fulton impressed the fans ¥ Griffiths has several bouts lined up on the Const, and of te ‘country mediately afier the bout, 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢.15¢ 15¢ 158 15¢ 15c 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c¢ 15c¢ 15¢ 15c¢ 15¢ 15¢ 008 pitchers “now-a-days are hard| ‘ere soon, for the Olympic Games fact,| Joe Mandot of New Orleans and TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth. ... to| Muff Bronson of Portland fought $10.00 Set Whalebont Teeth, Gun-|a six-round draw Billy Mascott $8.00 Crowns . the) was awarded ix-round decision $8.00 Bridgework ... wasjover Danny E ards rhe four $2.00 Amalgam Filling . : | rouna event between Freddie Lough COMING Painless Extracting land Carl Martin was unpopularly 7 , . t anteed for 16 ear: \given to Martin SATURDAY teeth same day. Fe fon taken in the hee Samples of Our Plate Bridge Work. We Stand the of our present patronage ts re carly patients. whose work ts still cata atintactlon Agi 9 3 | patients who have tested our wor! rom t you are in the right pl Bring tate ea with yon we Ceres OO eure Pinky Mitchell and Willie Ri r brothers of Milwaukee i ast again this as too much 4 There ure plenty o¢| », Minnesota plasterer, leave LUNCH Real Coffee HOYT'S $22 Pike at 4th We Never Close will retarn to the t {ane will remember him as the tough who beat Mickey King and Frank Barrienu here. lackey Morrow, former Seattle featherweight, and Joe Harrahan, Seattle boy, box in the semi-windup In Tacoma tonight. This ix another Joe Benjamin is sick in San Franc coming to the front fast, and it be- hooves doe to be ia good condition which opens with the open- | Prenchie Vi Hehtwetght Heed, Tacoma heavy the eee punch on Bevo K ‘es Marry Gillum, of Lewiston, Idaho, 10 rounds LEGITIMATE OCCUPATION OF |] VISIBLE BIFOCAL L MAN’S: MIND IS WOMAN” ’ Seattle ban! ~ organization in the water in the semi-windup. + Seattle bantam. whe Ras this season we look for ; xen Noodles Knox Pal Moore at } = der his leadership. 2) Harry Greb, Pittabure lehtweleht, in working out at the Arena Efforts to check profite ports the Department of Justice, . APRIL 8, 1920, WHY DONT You n SILL DO Te’ worryin’? é ALL NIGHT LONG Hun! ow r WALKED TH’ Ron hee so fa reousn' 28 Sparred With “re Bars Tribe Slips wry for Portlander | KNOW WHEN YOU'RE GONNA li, ip H e Will Win | Yipper Crew - English Middle Says Carpen-| Locals Kick Thru With Win tier Packs Terrific Wallop in Second Start of a. in Ring Combat | son in Sacramento BY HENRY L. FARKE (United Press Staff Corres « —e _ Standing of Teams | ——_—__-——- 49 NEW YORK ‘ " wee OG with a right arm udn't been sit take r 0 le to use for ont a week, ac ee Ta |cording to Jack Hlumenfeld, the/| - ente a H ry | British middleweight rede i tat ee Blumenfeld was one of seven spar: | jan Francis @ 2 808 ring partners who pet thru a six’ weeks’ course of t ng the Frenchman for hin with the British champion. s the only k it out feld, who is working out ut to go Portiand #, Salt Lake | SACRAMENTO, April §.—With hurling good ball for Siwasbes from Puget i 4 home with the second i > series with Sacramento turning in a 7 to 3 up the series, as the playing. He says it puts him off hit |: ome forces took the first game Penner started on the mound for the home troops and lasted until the q & secret, The public was not od-|opposite his name. This supersti-|men inning, when a single by Cun- Altho he's one of the best fiel first sackers in the Pacific Coast “Bi Blue, Beaver first never allows his best girl to come ta @ game in which he is “More than a week before the High School —_'s2 sisi 22°R""seats” jhis right arm. The bones w Kies by mitted to his quarters and uo one | tion has resulted in several near| iinenam, free transportation to ery trong when be went to the ring| partings with the hoped-torcne, but| ene, Sree tenenete ed oe | he had « lame arm,” he aa Thaby in obdurate, and the young nworthy and Hartford e Joe Heckett is one tou ady remains away when Blue ap: |"), All Six Teams Swing Into] irs. beneve me. He's not the pout | pears “ag the Americans think he is. W probably will start Geary Play on First Day eorkes went In. and put him xm *» SALT LAKE HURLER Mil today, while Rodgers’ Cie eee. aa ae CANT FOOL MACKS |Sn0 Sern markers. This sewed school baseball will get ner in sixth rkia in eighth. ntal an up lawt year, accord: to the form! ™al. He's not temper broke up an li-inning game between the players have been showing in| "** rritable. . | Los Angeles and Oakland here yes-| goore early training | “I've sparred with Joe Beckett terday, hanging up the second )Seattie | Lincoln, Queen Anne and Franklin) and Bomby Wells and I know what| straight win of the series for the | Sscramento look strong, with Weat Seattle and kind of a punch they can take. 1 | Oaks, pr Tap Patong Broadway as the dark horses, Bal-|know also th ny man the! The score: au Ss t hit otf Kents ta t ard has yet to show ita true| world tn vul to a punch on/Oakland ..... rae ae ere ponsibie for—Penner « jwtrength, a» there haan't been much| the right # Carpentier knows | Los Angeles .. ks ke aoa | ner 2. Two-b jnews from the Shingleweavers’|the right spot 4 he'n clever! The batteries: Ragon, R Ariett Dp. jenough to put a right or left there Kremer and Mitze; O. Crandall and | “Letty: Leverens, Bee southpaw, fared his iret start ef the season. Keers pound ~ Ne n in fever of 7 and Kuntz for Lincoln, Swift and Davia for Franklin, Girard and Fra |xier for West Seattle, and Zola a | - -—— senate has passed the bill extend. ing the limit for professional box- | FROMME HURLS SMART per bouts in New Jersey from eight now goes to the gover. | —) and didnt’ extend himeelf. | versity deep cut ov Walker's eye in the bite corn off the cob; guaran: the | first canto and had his opponent toe TS yeara EXAMINATION FREE Open Sundays Frem Werking People BEACH S$ ff - en QHIO CUT RATE, DENTISTS _ ~ “You're the Man to be Satsu-” says the Good Judge You get a whole lot more satise faction from a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the old kind. The good, rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. 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