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Ee THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. ONS or n0 Viv — % Yo * 2b, S13 ONNA TRY NEW | 7 Ive BEEN HEN PECKED TacTICS with TH WF! For YEARS, out hed - T HER R cH! ALL Over! Itt GONN Sear NES RoUGt BE LORD OF THE TANOR " HENCE FORTH SbF RIGHT AWAY! WAKE HASTE \ 7 —T-THOW DID "T TALKED Too| Wworan! FETCH ' IT HAPPEN LOUD! ME SOME EATS jet Bucsy? "Reena tm \eneses gf a 4, 8 } y ae b Six Prep Ball Squads IERTLE TAKES eis OF-TOWN TEAMS LINE eters Bridegrooms | _Runs in Family Whitney String Out ONVILLE 1 PITTSEUI \ 1 firwt | MOORE’S BOUT| UP FOR BASEBALL SEASON ; ig the Brooklyn Dodgers) Taylor's ck the tine snes Ee . ° ° : Swing Into Action in WITH MASCOTT| ge popes kg ee eg Mell cage ed 3: Mike Ertie, brother of Johnay|Renton, Poulsbo and Port ‘hare of the town wn’ weientere || ry fe Baird, | th any ms peadeid ° | Erte, St. Paul bantam, will head: | Townsend Ready Mell WisseicccaleMiia’ at “tee (Mik. Pe alg inne geal hg : 2 oa tiie Te a F t G f 4 line the Arena card day instead | lpanidbe equad, td anxious to enter | salar | tie oA eee: t irs ames 0 ear of Pal Moore, the Memphis battler, for Play his team in Btar league, but everal ¢ , . 4 | Wednesday, Moore, who was on| , ss it is unedvis at le fo enter ‘ut on wR His Great Adventure 1 1GHTS ovr Al k : RACE 8 % Broadway Plays Ballard; Queen Anne Entertains]! way Wert was informed at Chi | guecte tec a tet ie booked thru The Biar or| MACON, Ga-—When fam Hs Jonah for Foreigners |" *0'" aa West Seattle, and Lincoln Battles Franklin—|“*° that is mother was Mand he| Denton this year, Rent ion Mos adinies: Sho8 poy lett atallina,» Tos, Sor she {ILWAUKEE ‘api age 4 returned home. He will meet the! bo and Port Townsend are the | Pilot 4 to have a fast club and , Foreign battler f I 1 rd, Hi § League Isn't as Fast as in Former Seasons. wiene> ef the Muettaenn tecti Gel Benen are eg | wants games with local teen arent advent am ie 23| Keen jonah 4 3 : 7 i. here, May 6 know that they are goin gs arpa , tes w t ft c Six Seattle high school baseball nines will hop off today ois Mascott, the Portland ban-| he Western Washington BARBARE OUT arian the ‘esas tonrus ante Mee : ! ' sat tin the annual prep title series. Broadway meets Ballard at iam, wno meets Erte was rather ° SHREVEPORT, La, April 9—A! year ae Se . ¢ «= fi Lincoln playfield, Lincoln plays Franklin at Columbia field, | ye store, of course, but ts perfect The a jp tak yee “Cubs” lwiid pitch waa responsible for an nage ; ; J Det A > a es Se e a Sree a! re ae! 4 7 are one e mt M € Ngee mn i pop tee “th _ onliged “ been ly willing to take on the &t. Paul] ‘in the Northweat. They always other addition to the Pittsburg Pt) ory Me ed ware sr ‘aaa new SLEEPS IN STABLES . 8 league we 6 88 tas S$ season aS It HAS BEN) eiadiator, Ertie is rated as ane of | turn out good teams in th rates’ hospital list yesterday, Walte water i © sales NEW OMLEAD La.—Fredd in the past, unless the teams show a lot of improvement 9 root men of roy weight ix mal northern elty ‘and Seattle "tonanbe Rabare, Pirate shortstop, was hit a : +" jeague opr by the Oughta See’ m Now ti ly, Le i who fh under fire over the form they demonstrated in early prac- Bast, Jimmy Wilde, the English}, wanting games with the down |ine jaw with a pitched ball during a‘ nat f tay's| BIRMINGHAM, Ala 7 © talk of t tice. Lack of material is the excuse of most of the teams. og otto Siw eames Ye "tine te cheuld write | me here. ‘The jew was fractured |! game ine | Wain: morn | Meperiee oe ee ? Queen Anne and West Seattle are the real dark horges.|°“7), 07m ee oem | the eet, the manager of lin two places and teeth were | fr, HP rier episod tiiboth Rts gen k ’ Both of these teams have strong batteries, with Girard per-|ing tined u ‘ | Renton is planning to put a fast |Knocked out, He will be out of the been dinponed | an taany tases vou peak to abe Minn GOW. Sit 3 forming on the mound for the -—+- club in the field again, The fire !game for several weeks at t me speed an Indians and Frasier behind = : Sse a the plate, and Wright, Zolla S h I T F. fi Alli = = = 4 and Iverson on the hill for the} chumann Is 100 ast or ie | Quays and Mills behind the Ni k d Wi B H Dat. What the rest of the vo ack and Wins Bout Hands Down Squads can do remains to be Sh cli ata seen. sere ee tack ot good hitters in MIDDLETON geen Boy Has an. in| city league. Lincoln has a cow Resor | BUSTSUP Gotham Lightie | hits well; Girard, of West Seattle:| BALL GAME troadway, and Rutledge, | BY LEO H. LASSEN | are also fair stick Heinie Schumann, Tacoma light-} st cases, the teams | SAC Outfielder Cracks Ball weight, had the “knack” last night | | Out of Lot in Eighth Se rane See over Allie Nack, the New York milter, | Broadway Is Weak With ‘Three On at Tacoma. Nack ts a veteran at the or Choice C A e€as tf % “Values Tell” CLOTAAE econo ie sr Sec that reveal .s the Spirit & Broadway is putting out the poor. ‘i . who has er ly come to the Fepresented the First h school "St - sdir f T Bl ste didn't oan pooen a . pe et f®am in years. The infield is fair, tandin: Papp setae: ae org with Rice on first; second base yet gO cams | with 4 Who ‘eae tao teat foe to be filled, Graham at short and cng se ‘on € be gh Carmody at third. Harris, billed to h SRS Wan Se Sem i ® Won Lost, Pet Play second, one of the best tossers dee ive | ae kk — 7 he had @ in the city, is out of the game with . 8 lee glia Bes gab «ser ge | & bum foot. The outfield is a mys ; 3 ovine Baga ocd apy ee B, ‘tery, with Bill Glynn as the bests A ca ee the closing} gee Prospect. Backer will do the catch-| Salt Lake a yore } ing. The Quays lost nearly all of |'<* Angvies . : Schumann ts the most improved their 1919 championship team thru one | miller of the year in this neck of the| ° aie Ihemyp Marquis, ctar| monet mee [Untouched timber. He hits well wfth | Ny hurler, would help out nicely this| Portiand § Sait Lake ¢ both hands, and bin footwork ts good. Fear, but he has completed his prep| S82, Francisco . | He is an axgresstve miller, who will : PeeP! Oaktand 3, t ‘ uble for any man of | Coast whea be © experience, Jon Harrahan, Seattle feather | weight, and Ernie Parren, the young Yakima Indian, put up the swellest | | make « lot of SACRAMENTO, —Chas ee Hunter, Peterson or Hackett will) pe Son sree Oe ee held tank | Bis weight: ¢ gS grange ret wiit| the ball over the right field fence has @ little n take . + the Pine st. school.) with three men on the bags in the Lincoln has a fair-looking team.| eighth inning, Roxy Middleton, Sac Zack Pickering, pitcher, is about the! outfielder brought home the rose Best hurling prospect in the city.| tinted toothbrush for the Solons here MM adicher, te fukn The aaselcoteuse tee oaks em keree j Sent on the card in the semi-windup. | Hilts for Biecketh, at first. Harris,| Zito bell game imauiged.tm, at the | BArTeMe hit the bandos Bows, but &t second, has been flelding like ® | jocal part resulted as tallewser time pis Tans pare = points The sieve lately, but hits fairly well.|ramento 4, Seattle 2, And Roxy's ed a draw. The Indian Folk, at short, and Boyle, at third, bak te mecond and laditwe sessions y ird,| watlop put all four of the quartet | with Marr: Are the two best bets in the Lincoln | of sac runs up on the scoreboahd. has having & big tdge in Gnfield. Nollan, Farley and Hyllen-|” Up to that time the Seattle teamn the third canto, The first and fourth | grin make up the outfield. | was leading by a 2 to 0 count, with | “ere even. Franklin looks pretty good. Far.| Geary hurling a good brand of ball,| Harrahan knocked the Indian out Well, first; Jones, second; Frisell, Hartford, Seattlé shortatop, knocked | Of the ring in the third round, but | third, and Kringle, short, make up ns, One in the t the redskin came back tm the the infield, with Campagna, Wise he fifth on singles two seeatons end out Harrahan @nd Barbaries in the field Davis the eighth that | Pretty bad. Joe showed that he still with Nagaminte | started the fireworks jearries a good kick. itching | Here's how it happened tn the| Pretty tired when the final gong Ballard Is Riddl eighth trame: moe rm rong it be aver takes the re ub artford booted Orr's an iQ Be into real condition. he Ballard is a question. Fraley will! enang singled Hodges. a pinch hit,| make the going mighty tough for the ) Go the hurling for the Beavers again 4 Le + q boys of his weight here. The rest of the team is problematical, | vr went out, and Keoworthy kicked | Yor! : a fl arent of the team te prot McGaffigan’s grounder, with the| The other bouts on the card didn't fas been coming | hagy thus crowded to the limit Mid.|amount to much. Pinky Mason, Ta from the Ballard camp, and it will) aise ned th te of |Coma lightweight, we Be impossible to tell their clase until) Veter Parked the onion outakie a : the park and the war waa over. Billy Nelson, the Portl the season gets under way. pounder, in a fair go. Ma he wa nd Ballard’s provable lineup will find er 3 * me 7 Me all the way, knocking Nelsor Walby behind the plate, Burg first, |« 6 @ 8 8 Olin th 4 b Hudson second. Brewer short, Swen-| ee 1 6 ole ae a ata th eee te ty » & | $f fT $8] som too hard tn the wind for the ee sont Bulth. Chdrisston and | ¥. eon } : Portland boy to make much head- || , Broy out | : way. | Queen Anne lines up with Brown $ 2 3 f Ul Prank Zink, Tacoma featherweight, first, Rutledge at second, Bloomer Oe Dae cs @t short, and Randolph at third Se Se ol aad be Die aodes Ret oo tee * p hire a = Seattle, in the second bout on the Jo®son, Friedholdt and Cornelle in| bill. It was a poor fight, with Zink ing fans _ WIN OVER Los ANGELES Sind somes tn eighth, in New Jersey ihe they are about iuae be -taatna to be deprived of the “weed™ at 108 ANGELES, April 9—Count-| gosttie oo18e boxing bouts—the trying time when | ) ing two runs in the seventh on a| Sacramento it is needed most. The boxin double steal by Wilie and Zeider and| - Foeine i ite Tatetn's| cilasion 1s cofeidering emokelest & single by Miller, the Oaks piled up|) Lert; Saning, © rune, 0 off | smokers for the benefit of the fair a and took the third straigkht | Maile, 2 at bat In % Inning ones who attend—or would if th . lead lo end—or would ere he tela : *. | pullt lot of h foothyall t | ‘West Seattle is another dark horse. : fe tema: die aga thes pire pa with Girard and Fraiser, the battery. H of Phe gap node nig tA een Being the only veterans. The rest ° e|tawis middleweight, grabhed 2d i Gccak Gib uae ep cae Oe : 8 | Hogan, of Tacoma, around the waist ’ 4 tonned him to the floo Coy at first, Mclvor at second, H 1 brett me wey all yl nr Pr Ha Hagist at short, King at third, and 1 io wee ee eee Lawrence, H. McCoy and West will ti . ° pene Ute, Ae gp cage me ea tna Kut § S lout without ever being hit make Lidl the orchard cops. aes = > ° . meine Sheehan * Hi ot todges ° OAKS TAKE LEAD WITH : | Clam Yourselves 5 : | NEWARK N game from th’ wore sponsible for—Kunts 2, Geary 2 3 ee run—-MId4leton was no smoking. | R. HE.| 3 pee Z +3 10 0 1 8 2| oft Larkin 1 by Konta t ‘Orr MoGatfigan to M and Mitze; | Harttora to Murphy to M Friends Easy to make— Konts, The world of smart clothes provides no finer prod- newly arrived models for young men and men who | TOM SEATON FINALLY uct of the tailoring art than you find surpassingly laugh wt the passing years. For every taste, for every STOPE VERNON TIGERS | Hard to keep— well displayed at CHEASTY’S in KUPPENHEIM ER occasion, for every purpose, the store of choice is pre- Beal Fishermen— a SARLAND, Apel» it took Tom Many are lost in Sainte tart 1 To a cant with " " ae pared to meet your discriminating selection. KUP- |aown the fast-coing Tigers here ves | the trying test lif Dri oe asad cada acacia BEDS) Witt See PENHEIMER Clothes, $35,00 to $85.00; smart com- |terday. ‘The Seals pounded Schneier |! Oe tie — B ut ife, its snap and go, is inspiringly reflected in the panion lines, $25.00 to $75.00, and, always, E in the first four innings. Fisher and Borton for the Tigers and Ftizgerald | for the Seals collected three bingles. The score: R HE. Vernon «....++000 we 8 10 8 San Francisco . +7 10 3 Batteries: Schneider, Hill and De-| Vormer; Seaton and Anfinson. eludes all numbers of the Heddon family and several new baits. Better step in and select a few of these and then try out for the bass prize that we are offering for the best display of bass. A fine trout prize is also ae on the list for the next ten days. the man who recommends a Marcee de Luxe has gained a friend, never to be forgotten. “Values Tell”’ wu Cheast ys aS ti Shirts for K YOUNG MEN'S WEAR Bunine Wal foc scored the winning run on ister. Men Who K , si ina" rere RN A eae ee MENS 'C.GRAVES, Pres You at Cheasty’s ortland ..... 2 . . SECONO AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Salt Lake City. 4 63 4 Should note that we have just received a large ship- : ment of “pl which in- PORTLAND WINS FROM | ‘Aft Inc) BEES IN NINTH CANTO) VE SALT LAKE CITY, April 9—With| Piper «Taft the score tied in the ninth Inning) ee the Portland stickers fell on Spider) sa | Baum for a couple of hits and Blue | THE SPONTRRS GOODS STORE That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in in and see. BROWN & HULEN fecond and Spring. Third Fieer. Jatteries: Schroeder, Juney and Koehler; Baum and Byler. You Will Make No Mistake in Traveling With Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks and Likly Lug; pene | 707 First Ave, ROCKFORD, I April 9-—J. H. 418 Pike St Shollenberger, outfielder on the " Rockford club of the Three-T league siapieletiertsedl baht last season, will manage the club Butler Hotel. this season, it was announced today. gage.