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EATTLE 1920, PAGE 15 Maks Start Off 1920 Baseball Season With Surprise M’GOORTY DUCKED THIS ONE. * : oras Take Los Angeles Bur Gor PLENTY MORE LATER Down Line Six Times Out of Seven Starts So Far Oakland and Portland Spring Surprises; Seattle Off to Good Start Wjth Pitchers Going Well; Dell Is Big Ace of Vernon; Tigers Wallop San Francisco AR—MONDAY, APRIL 12, Important Star League Meeting Billed Tonight | Every team entered in The Star city baseball league should see to it that their team is represented at the meeting to be heid at The Star office tonight at 8 spins and balances an | o'clock. lie knows @ lot of Final details for the season will be lined up tonight and it’s mighty important that every team is repre sented. The senior and junior teams will be divided and the rules and regulations gone over. Play starts in The Star circuit May 2. Teams still | wanting to get into the circuit can fill out the applica- predicted that tion blank on the preceding page and send it to the ® great ecrobat and sporting editor of The Star now. Registrations will be open until April 24. MASCOTT AND ERTLESTART _ ices | Seether WORK AT ARENA THIS P. ML er who woufll help to me in the wrestling gaae. Pity Mascott, Portland bantam.|Val Sontag meeting Red Henry, | who bowes Mike Ertle, the St 4)| Harry Mansell tackling Danny Mé- |boy, at the Arena Wednesday,|wards and Mickey Brown meetiag | hopped off the choo choo yester.| Swlor Kid Vincent. WALTER JOHNSON It is the opinion of Marry Hell mann that piteher in @ to be mentions th Waiter ops, ot them. BY LEO H. LASS oN Qakland has sprung more of a surprise “on Coast league fans during the first week of the season than William Jennings Dryan would by gefing drunk. The Acorns walk off with six out of seven games from the Los AngeleS club right off the bat and the Angels find them selves reversed from their standing last year, The highly- touted Los Angeles pitching staff has been fretting its beatings this week and the Seraphs will have to take a! decided brace to get back in the race again. | The Acorns have shown a strong attack and Hollings, R. Arlett and Krause have kicked thru with some swell aed 1 proved » outatrippedt ail hood, ‘The wpahot was thet | became « pret nerobat, I'm free to say shine ball, or if There hurling. The Oaks ays did make a lot of noi t the tumbling acts more mat be {bop fprmey oe fg negra om -— opening of the season, but they are making more than other aport. perhaps, | Fe a th wig pete Hapticese What's i in a Name? al this year. | art rim ga de gram Sra >welght eham pie 116 pounds and called it a day. He “Out Where ernon ran true to form during the past week and took ox either up or down « he will be ready in O. K ch is conside k Dempsey or Jack for the astern crack st Went, cok *% to open a fight cub boxers to compete with only other one now operating He will call it the “Geld the series from the Seals, altho it was by the narrow Margin of one game, taking four out of seven from the Seals on their home lot. consist © reason for } Waeleeeiny imbing in popularity is best) 5.44 GET UNDER pus Suen, CMT aca eee WAY TODAY in one for the b adorning the brow of |* Belt WHERE COASTERS ARE. |r own sauat broke oven PLAYING THIS WEEK Testes Here's where the clubs in the from Lon Angeles, where he has! | been visiting the last few weeks Grae Fat on Coast This ts his first bout on the Pen eager play thie week This boy, McGoorty, is the most popular American boxer], S°e\ten Dowling mauads will open Fe gel dag Bo hdl valle cylin Phos ~ ogy phage venue ” Roxy Middleton |who ever visited England. He loses. The picture shows the vows m the acest ih wrt gpeme ds, hour |‘ San Francisco st Oakland flelder of the Saca, American doing a “Carpentier” dodge in his recent fight with| tone er 60 teams are or I hata ° are there the week by knock. | Frank Goddard, English heavyweight, at Holborn Stadium,|the bik event, which i the largest and dry out of) London, After a wretched’start Goddard recovered and had | Pi) tourney ever was a in the Merth ° tet mM ad erucial m= nent ee McGoorty beaten so badly in the 13th round that the referee| “rne Catitornia teama wit roll Pri m take on tt, Kayo Brown, y Into the semi-| teach Cross, Jess Willard and others wday when h@/are examples. Looks bad for Bemny Portland at Sacramento etub two gum ing the apple Eddie Jackson, the local light weight, is steppl winduy class W ‘Weiser Dell did some good pital ing for the Tigers. Th agate Mr & weal with. three stopped the bout. day night. Other out-of-town squads| jim just to show the folke that since argues with Frankie Malone, the!) sonard, hander took part in th aan eae th Pion te ! A Sons - — | will get tor way Wednerday and) that first bout we hed I have im California boxer, Mal is said to ak sisi and was given credit for w “i a pet J rea ’ ri « - | rol! Wednesday and Thursday nights ot eee baggy ~Ne Jie one of the best 190 pounders) The U. ureau of Yoreign and two of them. Fromme a 1 Sma’ Gn. Aha ae =) Ay | Rach team will play a three-game set T aon biting o's middies |On the coast and KE will have Domestic Commerce reports that the some nice pitching. oo yh ome tal “ Lluaos on ein ny 00 . with the total high pins deciding the| weight should, and, while Tam net |to stey around lively to win next few years will afford opportam 3 Portland sprung another surprise poe stalin - ee ‘a jchampionship. There will also be dou-| playing « 5 Greatly datenive oats. 1 Clay Bite has lined up three ities for the sale of many kinds of Eby taking four out of five games| city esd penton nat net G d Cc di f R |biew and singles as well as five-man | toklag wert licher touts for Wednestss, with|construction materials in Uruguage! Biom the Salt Lake Bees in thelr! tough games during the week. Bic 00 on ition or ACE vous events en ; - —EE nd The championship Kline team of sper] beter cpp bed Sipe yee gece | STORE HOURS 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY - —— "| T5PRING NEEDFULS | own hangont, which ts some stunt. |, Fit is usually harder to beat the p Bees on their home pasture than |, Demaree and Gardner turned) Pag from the critical eyes of th 1 wins and Geary lost the other ague rivals, the Chicago | Waiter bP Pe He te to play biliards with a trio| 7, flelding of the locals wasn't ent thru long training grind|Rockfort team of the ThreeEye.|team, Seattic champions, will give of boulders and a rake. The PF wuch to brag about, but v de | this spring on the Pacific coat. It) Both ure promising them a clone rub, The Wright-Hotst ’ aiv@ work should improv " was thetr fourth year out here Alexander, Vaughn and Henérix | aggregation of California is another The race as off to a good start) Théy went west earty and madejare in the proverbial pink. Of th nigh clam tearm entered with the two surprises in the wins| ume of every hour of California’s| recruit pitehers, Stolx meema to be nny a [—3, ) showed some por pitching w the Portland team simply outscored mI Pestana and Oakland, bot that's | gaiden sunshine standing the A test. - Hes a ° uty of baseball, you never i st|"warthy southpaw. Mitchell @u: Star Infielder } [know what's Kotng to happen next Rat tix cee gaabetoad go ye “ti him up from the plaina of Bouth | AD’ UNT Captains Seals} * rained a lot. The natives, even, ad ot DED TO ACCO “|| Locals Get Even | mit it has been an exceptionally cold! Chuck HaMocher will be at short If in the annual rearrangement of the home a new rug ‘is needed to brighten up a room; a dresser, chiffonier or dressing table for the bedroom; davenport or rocker for the living room, season. And thea there are the indi | Split on Sunday | | vidual ailmente—Hollocher and Her | 20% Here's how Seattle and Sacran ments ra leveloped io split up Sunday's games jernog developed a tad case of © th Fred Merkle around, Mitehe n't newt to worry about first, Deal te at third. He has a eretudy in a recruit named | SEATTLE 6, SACRAMENTO 4 tabla, Oris on UeaRy' to te tenes | Marl Marriott just avail yourself of our convenient added-to-account policy. | ‘The score (morning Mw | PbO Grit and loverty to bis tenn | “Dode Paskert ta showing excep Your name on our books, it matters not if the account is closed, Seattle . 4 4. .2 the pemmant her th brui Uendlly strong thia year at the bat Sacrament: 496 pennant hopes before the brain | 05 t= the outfield. Dave Rabert is all that’s necessary. fans, But he’s not in very odd tertes 4 Rohrer _ son and Max Fleck will also sit nen where. ah , and the C los hice * wieltiee « | Mails, Larkin a ope a ute many lose him | vient on their jobs. Joo Letter and | re the Laneoln playfield. “Devia! Select what you need and have it charged without ‘the usual Bernard Fribe are t itfield | 4 i an from inst yours Broadway Pg SACRAMENTO 3, SEATTLE ? Another {ll turn of fate showed in poohie vandidaten . tennie team ; first payment. This is one of the many advantages of being a | The score (afterncon>* K. H.E.|Gearge Tyler, veteran pitcher. His) pin Kiltifer joined the tub tn good Dean Royle ie playing 8 nasty GOTTSTEIN customer. Seattle : 2 12 4| Wing developed a knot A Pacific | shape nme at! third “bane for the Batt. ' Gnaremeents .... 2 7 {Coat mpeciatint put the work on it) qThey have had atiff opposition in| *plliters Meyte te playing his fire a sks Taate!| Tae see emma to mpsinng tats], Te mare hed, cpponton un] TT stere fetatia as —M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Penner and Cady now. Const league ¢ scoot team inet season, | = — Herzog has devoted a lot of time Whe the rence Cubland they’ PADUCAH, Ky, April 12—Man.|tqching @ pair bf youngsters how | will have thelr eyer focu | ager Bresnahan has receive to net around second. They are Tony ' pennant | from Frank Schulte, veter r/, A) |S pas ats $10, 000 and Real Estate ie Te : BEDROOM SPECIAL has such a classy yout ton the iron site the, An Unusually Attractive — eset ane A Lured Gandil to Outlaws 22222. year? ooliah question. There's NEW YORK, April 12-—Georre yy the y ‘ a : h m year? Fooliah question. Tne alae epreneating Chariea| When the baseball magnates of St. Anthony, Idaho, arned there wan 8/(T ook Over List; f the Seals but Roy Corhan since Roy| Cochrane, the London promoter, to. Pomibility of getting “Chick” Gandi) of the White Sox to manage their T joined the team away back in 1912.) day made Jack Sharkey an offer to ball team tn the Yellowstane-Gnake River {eague, Ed Smoot, a real eetate These Teams to Corhan was up in the big time with| fight a return battle of 20 rounds! man, left his office open and notified business men that subscriptions could Play League Ball Chicago and St. Louis in 1915 and in London with Jimmy Wild*. | be made “en gu Patage 1916 and still has hapes of repeating. Sharkey agreed to sign for a guar ns ta - - i » the s roa Here are the teams entered in Anyway, Graham gave him a raise antee of $15,000 and three round.|,_ 7%* deet-srowing populace swept Into the office and made cash deposits || rhe star City Baseball league ; ~dh nd within a few hours or money was subscribed t the former || ine See Bent WHE te Heals this yeas, ‘trip tichets Sax player In the neighborh of $10,000, He will also get an interemt in Lenediin ‘behadina ——$—$$_$___— @ real « and insurance firm, so “Chick” will most likely be fixed for Oo. 1, Williams, the bushes bia Siekers etre Seattle Merchants much enthosiasm was whipped up in the northern Idaho tawns that ( cee omar sme ali the stars of the Pacific Coast league began to flirt with outlaw organi ji! ap zation, but. Bart Woolums, manager af Rexburg foresaw the . wing up. rule passed no te i cireult could a3 an four professional players. ms is an old Western guer. Yellowstane circuit has claimed the following Coast league Spencer, Salt Lake; Stroud, Salt Lake; Neihoff, Los An elem, and Wilboit, Salt Lake, le others look with longing eye at the the these men have fallen i When Spencer ju 1 to Rexburg Lake lot Pitcher Reiger and $3,000 in cash, te of ® trade with tle in which Spencer was to have g to the I | wtom k Athletic Club n Park Juniors The Sure Way To Success— Pete a pag se oe | Mac Says Young | /Dodgers Showing Lot of Class : Fag hod bg | Kingdon Is Find | for Coming National Flag Race Re ar Price $310.00 $237 75 e www were Sot eR ere, BY FRED TURBYVILLE hag: oe gre ong pe Hoe oc he something from your pay : ve wy | -BROOHTIN, Apt 2 ane: "al spring.” said Otto Miller SP All Week— | { ; hi | | & y wy Wilbert Robinson, manager of the? fs ad ag admits prospects : 4 ere ~~ arly in this Wl | ee a _ are fue a _ OUR USUAL EASY TERMS trong Financial | & ‘pe Four-piece genuine American Walnut Bedroom Suite in the popular Institution colonial pattern, as follows: , Begin to Save Today y will be proud of them thru in) good shape, for | he hay switched them around to his jown king. 4 Only big Koney rematina at bie old j station first bane. has mov DRESSER, 42-inch top with 24x30 French plate mirror. tte CHIFFONIER, 34-inch top with 16x20 French plate mirror. 1 Olson, the vet LURE Mee SOR eel iean, tor Tie ae ING TABLE, 34-inch top with three mirrors—one 12x22 and two and Start on the | played second before, © et x20. liebe anay ekehy nt aeaore, Bat iar ull size Road to Success | jo te sah lle The picture is from an actual photograph of this suite, now on display. | one Wie : ages _ NOTE—Each of the pieces may be purchased separately at the follow- | | oattible ana at peched, 1b eta to bolt Tf your gums bleed you ing SPECIAL prices | penuiesiy, eon tee Os ee eee, SE Ave EYOrSnOR. Tae Cl Dresser, $70.00. Chiffonier, $68.00. Dressing Table, $52.00. Bed, $56.75 they will Earn profitable dividend returns. Robby likes that combination, and, | ease should be taken care In our show windows. on top of the good pitching he is get: T of at once, to insure good jung, i expects to k on getting W KINGDoON w- Pas on x Zach Wheat are will give a iberal discount I AWN MOWERS and GARDEN HOSE shine on all Dental work, Everything needed for the lawn and garden, including reliable make Resources Now Over Four Million Dollars aa McCredie believes in picking ‘em er a ee — SS SSS eee ee a mero, the Sas AN work guaranteed 15 years, We Pp ts d FO hs chiara allies geade eepomlimga P iber edi carger ret t2-boe engiodeg Lawn Mowers in all sizes; also garden hose. Select what you need and =|=% vee aL ais Th he ee He'll be the regular right flelder have them added-to-account. me Savings and Loan — | ad | ts eas nares oikbed een Held o AI e In Wes Kingdon, a Los Angeles phat iy al) that worries Robby in se U it d P: nl - high school boy, only 18 years old, |lecting the ungster, In his old ni e al ess " 7 oe er ague the layed twilight ball, DI E r McCredie says he has a phenom i league ey ayes to ent it, and « Buck's find #ho is practically a certainty | YM! no yy en! $ cl at short for the Beavers this year.|ioway qillot, catcher, from the 3 by Kingdom will probably go to the big| Coast, has a lot of pepper, He'll be 608 Third Ave. eaters, leagues this year or next, McCredie | first. string catcher, most likely, Kru | says, Walt should know, since he|#er probably will be second tan, CP Association “Wn Where Pike Street cn tet Crosses Third 'M.A.GOTTSTEIN Baw FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | a4 7 " e, eS rs . and Otto Miller will put in most of wonnaaaeancucrateanitnanaiainmenilll o =, st By Sit has sent more shortstops to the ma |115 time helping out the pitchers. |** When you think of advertie. 1514-1520 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pirie a Efi" y" jors than any other minor league! “Looks ike wo are going to have| | ing, think of The Star. ‘i ey ‘4 manager in base” j some pitching, and that is all the | 9g. > » . , a!

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