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1H TH’ RENT AGAIN! Py Suit of Bo AND PVERY Bapy ‘toney! CLOTHES Costs # I OWE TLL END IT ALL WHATA I CARE POR Y 5 Play First Coast pees Ball Tilt Here Wednesday | STAR BALL LEAGUE ENTRIES CLOSE SOON ETINS OF Sports | on Gives onT rail for WelterTitle Hammer, of Cr lesson here last night The ad was Hammer's maste Crack Boxers Meet at Arena Friday; Coast Boy Has Great Chance the bout, which was unt . due to Ha: sntinual rushing into clinches. Steve Dalton. Billy Shade, California — bat ter, who meets Johnny Griffiths, of Los Angeles, won © Willie, of Portiand, in eight rounds, Akron, O., welter, chief con tender for the wortd’s crown now Joe Gorman, of Portland, knock now on the dome of one Jack Out Eddie Jackson, Seattle hight Britton, has the chance of a it, in seven rounds. ‘ jum Seat lifetime t move inte the national ring sportlight at the Next Week Arena Friday night. Shade has of tickets for the construction “et Washington field at the University Washington will get under way and will last one week. Sales I be made by Was’ , Ml students Seats may be pure two years or for five years Ee the forsee. “Abent # a fine chance of beating Griffiths ‘be raised. No ¢ in spite of the fact that Grif accepted, and the money must be fiths carries around a pgs Eel thin week in order to start; tion as long as @ trip to the AS Mit Shade should beat Griffiths Fe nace ene he will be in tine for bouts with -iggr . the best meg of his weight in the country because Billy isn't very | well knewn on the other side of | the mountains, while Griffiths’ | name is a byword whenever box. | ing gossip is tossed to and fro. | The Ohio boy has just returned from a trip to France and England. be turned to the university and will be where he licked some of the beat men of his weight that Europe state property j jcould turn out. After this barn | storming trif to the coast, Griffiths nce Runher Sunday plans to force Britton inta a long: | distance decision go for the title. the young fellow to run from Seattle | While Seattle fans want to | Griffiths in action, they won't go fork in 75 days, starting just to see Griffiths, but they'll go to ste a real battle. This ia the first time that local product has been | tuned up for a bout with a national beaer where said product really has | |e chance to win | Shade made such a hit with thre/ fans in his work with Wright, Davis, | | Lax and Storey that there are a lot! of fistic followers who give him «| | ood chance of taking the visitor Kg the line. SEXTET OF a seats oe MEN WANT | Dreamland. | saints sane =» BALL = JOBS the bout between Sal Carlo Loughey of Philadeiphia.| Star league managers, attention! had been pounded freely in| Still looking for ball players for ‘round, Loughey offered no/ your squad? Here's some material and the fight was stopped | This sextet of tossers want to play third round and given to his|in The Star city league. Star man agers have been complaining the scarcity of players. Here's the dope on the new applicants Tickets Not 1 3. Dennis, pitcher, senior div Yet 1517 Boylston ave. Phone Faat ( between 5 and 6 p. m. or Main 7 between 12 and 1 noon. Walter Sherman, pitcher, senior di | vision; 2004 10th 8, Leater | apartments. |_Ira Wilson, pitcher, senior division;| | $223 35th ave 8 |S. Foss, outfielder; South Colby | Wash. t Jack Whelan, junior infielder | Phone Elliott 5740 or West 99.5 | Larry Gunnerson, junior iffelder 4600 Sunnyside ave, wants to play with Woodland park club Baseball ms mond ci The fastest three teams nagers, teams in the have entered ras soe | about care 1 . Olympic YORK, April 17.—Trials for} Digmplc games are to be held in| Ball players wanting to play ball| h and Chicago on June 26| in the league should send in their ie Pasadena, Cal, on July 3, it| ames, position and whether ser been announced by the Oympic of funior tomser, address and phe i Standard A. A. U. eventa| numbers and lists wiil be publish distances will be staged. from time to time Draws 11919 JUNIOR CHAMPS Paul Go AFTER TITLE AGAIN LIS, April 17— Lincoln Park Meteors, elty Fitzsimmons gave Ray | champions of 1919 a drubbing in 10 rounds pijiored Ready Clothing company last night, this season in The Star junior Baird, of Seattle, shaded ieague. ‘The team will lineup with Debeau in eight rounds. practically the same squad that won| the title last year oo MEACHANTS WIN, the| Hunter, Portman and Willis will the South Seattle Merchants | 4 the hurling for the champs and eeking for some strong junior | “Noisy” White will do the rece (games for the practice season |'9& Carmody, at short, will replace Preparation for their games in| SPencer Harris, who ts laid up with Star league this summer. The | “" injured foot, Howard Allen and bants won their first game last | D4" McConnell are other infield when they hooked the Amhi|®29didates. Glynn, Backer and 4 to 5. Snyder worked in| Hickey will probably make up the 01 ® outfield, ‘The Clothiers will play the Sie the mound for the! pinard Cubs at Lincoln playfield | sunday at 1 p. m junior will represent the L PAUL.—Sandlots in Mike K. Fifteen Queen Anne basketball men fa town are very fertile. They were awarded letters Friday for their | d @ half dozen to the profes. | basketball showing Guring the sea- ranks this spring. They are son all the way from the! Queen Anne‘s basketball team will Association to the Pacific have first team letter men on| International league. | next year’s squad, TAL PAINLESS DENTISTS 1 to introdace our new (whale! pone) plate, which is the lightest plate known, covers very iittie of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran: teed 15 yea EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth Painless Extracting quaranteed for 15 7. Have impression taken im the and get Set teeth same day. Examination and advice free. len of 0 and Bridge Work. We Stand the Saoet a7: our present patronage in recommended by our : whose work is still giving good satisfaction, Ask our 24 We tested our work. ‘hen coming to our offices aure the right piace. Bring this ad with yor Open Sundays Fram ® to 12/fer Working People _ OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ‘UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Vraser-l’aterseon Co. —— don’t forget that the entry lists iit should fill out the application blank in the senior division and the youngsters will be given a chance to play in JATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920. : GATE ON (te For THE LAST Tine PELIX, Tmt GONNA BUY A GUN AN' END IT ALL! THESE Hier & PRices HAVE f GoT (ty g _NANNY! for The ar found elsewhe city league close on this page anc Will play Let's city so far. gang! One more week! Play starts in 0, een ms Auex Sahtooe i | Northwest Golf association t duly, and the tournament All attendance records for a Pacific meet will be smashed at Vane committer is trying t body in on the “open” and championships Heretofore all have been admitted, altho the hour was late when nev cards were turned in at Spokane last year, but according to the present outlook, “something different” will be put on at the Bur quitlam course. Several suggestions for a solation have been made to Johnnie Dreher and his associates on the subject, but these officials have not come out with any final announcement, altho lt is generally expected that events” will be confined to players with club handicaps of “10” and under Shaunessey Heights, could be used to hy days another fine 18hole course in Vancouver, p in the “thinning out” process of the first two Geérge Turnbull, who won May! _Pacifle Northwest “open” in 1918, will be an absenter at the N A. meet in Vancouver next July, This grand golfer and petals de luxe has accepted the position of professional at the Mid-Lothian Golf club, Chicago. There seemed to be “a nigger in the woodpile” down at Det Monte, Cal, last fall when George left that club to spend the winter in the land of his birth—Scotland—for no sooner had he boarded the ratiler when the announcement was made that Harold Sampson, the present Northwest “open” champion, had been appointed chief supervisor of the two courses pons thas Det Monte now beasts of. Young Sampson is a “native son” and a mighty fine chap, one of the kind that everybody likes to see win (his victory at Spokane last June was very popular) but surely the Det Monte officials did not ex pect George, » Scot, to “stick around” and play second fiddle. “Not y Marie, not yet.” Karlington golfers will be kept bay this season, for their captain— Fd Brown—ts now making “his dates” and the complete 1920 schedule will be announced in a few days: A home-and-home match with the Everett club will be played on May 29-31, and Skipper Ed is also dick — for games with Aberdeen, Hellingham, Tacoma and a few other clubs. » The Earlington course is in wonderful condition, and, according to the present week-end rushes, it will be a very popular place this season. ‘The first of the seasoe’s team matches for the Jefferson Parkers will take place on Sunday, April 25, when Bon Stein, the youthful cap- tain of the Jeffs, with a 20man aggregation, travel to Tacoma to en- gage the Meadow Parkers in the annual mix. The Seattleites—minns the Big Four—tried but falled to secure the long end of the total at Tacoma last year, but they easily overcame the handicap in the re turn mateh in Seattle Playing a steady, and af times brilliant game. Mrs, RT. Byers last Sunday defeated Mrs. S. T. Hills by two up and one, in the final of the ladies’ championship at the West Side Golf club (West Seattle) The wWetory was o big surprise as the new champion took up golf less th; a year ago. In the semifinals Mrs. Byers won from Mrs. Thompson at the 19th hole, and Mrs, Hills defeated Mrs. Stanley by four and two. The West Side caddies also had their big annual event last Sunday, dack Magee being crowned caddie champion by virtue of his three and two win over Bobbie Wilde in the finals. Sam 1. Russell, team captain at the Seattle Golf clob, will take “20 of his best” to Victoria to participate in the first half of the an nual homeand-home fixture which will be played on the Oak Bay links next Saturday Entrants in the “new members” tourney of the Jefferson Park Golf club don't seem to have acquired the alder brothers, namely: playing off their games according to schedule first round matches were to be played not Inter than last Sunday, but only about half “came thru.” Bon Stein will inject some pep into the lag gards if they don't show some sped shortly Harry Perine and a doren of “11” and upward pill shooters from the Seattle Golf club journeyed all the way to Bellingham Sunday to get trimmed. Harry hopes to turn the tables in the return game at the North End course, Np date for this “revenge” meeting has as yet been set - Inland Empire Bowling Squad Annexes Five-Man Team Title ‘Here Are Leaders in Pin Tourney } Singles || Fogelquist Clothing Store Quintet Takes Honors Huntoon, See Doubles MeLajian and MeGregor, { Vancouver FiveMan Teams rorelquist Clothing Spokane Rowling over 2,802 the Fo. gelquist clothing five-man team from Spokane won the Ni went title at the Ide night, nosing out the Pope am of Seattle by nine This ‘winds up the five-ma for the The championship of Quayley and st The Hel s on | Francisco of 2,788 pin Huntoon, the lead in | Campbell, of Vancouver within 10 pins of Berk, pins, store bowling leya last Sibley t pins. os vent All Events tourney a team in Claypool, strom, Trunk third made Ridout TRACK SQUAD LARGE EAST LANSING, Mich candidates are trying for plac the Michigan J "° that it 1 So many Co. with indoor track Seattle outer the still hela with B.C, this mark of Tacoma, is necessary to coach them | singles by squads with third The Opening Game Next Wednesday in sure at tracting a lot of attention The fans who are figuring on reserved seats for the occasion should hustle up to the office of the Seattle Ball Club, in the Arcade Building, if they don't want to use standing room for the occasion, We have the season tick ale at our McGregor, of Van took the lead in the with a mark of 1,207, re Auer Stiles and Strong, of Seattle, doubles “ Pel liste with a The rolled will be is leading the all-events wafe margin. fiveman and the sing finished up today matches this afternoon and evening the feature event Mrs. Grover E : ples of Oukland, Cal FS have 8 and been doubler with the lady bowler of Californ a match game with Mrw alleys. will roll mem, of | Seattle, | KALAMAZOO, terial on the Elks’ a | Mich association of Kalamazoo \ base. » Home Sunday Central [Protesting the scheduling of Diper ¢ Taft Inc. | batt games for Sunday. jelub has “li to play 1109 SECOND AVE, Miia ana member of the THLE SPORTING 6000S STORE league this season, champion | The minis. |" AT: " “THAT OLD GUN’ WHY It's t ni HAVE GONE ICES 4 CANT EVEN APFORD To DO AWAY WITH Him seve! (T CosTs Too MUCH! JP Y'KNOW! one week from today! 1 send it to the sporting the league May 2. Lead Coast Flag Chase Young Hurler Wins Another Go for Acorns With Homer PACIFIC COAST LEAG ‘ Oakland le ati ng the Coast ague pe the end of the 1 woek of play in the circuit irawe to a ¢ Young Babe Holl ar* righthander, yenterday | apple out of} game 4 the the lot in San Ffancisco, beating the ings, 3 to The Oaks are showing a powerful attack and some good pitching Seattle's game with Salt Lake was postponed by bad weather in Utah hamlet ‘The are now Ued for third place with the Vernon Tigers at cent Portland jont ye holds down he Bees men or 80 Seale in 10 ine the yeaterday locals per but race lodged in the base Angels just a notch The Angels took a fall again yesterday, beat It was Dell's first are with t out of Vernon ing We joms of the year Here are the day's ner Dell thrones the Coast league OAKLAND 3, SAN FRANCISCO At San Francisco. RH Oakland ite Se San Francisco he ee ' ‘The batteries: Holling and Mitze Seott and Agnew | SACRAMENTO §& PORTLAND 4 At Sacramento RH E Portland 7 4 . 1 Sacramento s 13 0 | The batteries’ Schroeder Juny and Raker; Malls, Prough and Cady on yenter games in VERNON 06 Rain Cancels Big League Games NATIONAL tneinnati coe | AMERICAN LEAGUE w nat. Pot Veveiand 1 1008 008 00 oe t the K. 0. on game yesterday Pittsburg at St. Louts ‘The seor RH Pittaburg . St. Louis 6 0 Carlson and” Haeffner; big leagu Sofe 5 to 0 ating the © ls Batteries Sherdell and Clemons JOE STECHER SHOWS CLASS IN MAT MIX BY HENRY L, FARRELL NEW YORK, April 17.—Joe Stech er in still the world's wrestling cham. will n, and he be for| |quite a while When the Ed (“Strangler”) ventor of the headlock, last night, in hree hours and four minutes, he| practically the field clean of probably Nebraska farmer threw | Lewis, famous in | ept position Unie me prodigy the mat ladder r may still g the title when he has long ray whiskers Since he won the Caddock, early last has been called the also the Thowe title from Barl} winter, Stecher | 1920 Goteh and horseshoe champion who question his right to around in the shoes of the old champion probably will become con vinced now that he stands just as high as the monarchs of the mat in the past generation PLANS TO BE LAID FOR SWIMMING MEET Donald Vickers, coach of — the| Crystal Pool swimming team; “Doe Wells, of the Y. M. C. A., and Phy sical Director Brown, of the Univer sity of Washington, will be called | together next week to consider first | Plans for the staging of a city swim |™ming meet under the auspices of The Star at the Crystal Pool The meet will consist of races and diving events, according to pres. ent plans and will be open to ama teurs only, More details will be | publie “din The Star after the plans | are laid, walk All city editor of The jthen break a leg. 1 amateur ball squads planning to enter the city dia- Star now. There is still room for a lot of teams. their own class in the junior section. Twenty- Hard-Luck Star Is O. K. Again Triple Play Features Hi Ball Battle |West Siders down Broad- way 4 to 3 and Pull Pretty Fielding Stunt Standing of Prep Baseball Squads Team Won Laat Melvor to J combination of infielders that MeCo Went turned the prep & triple play into the record a *Hack* Miller when the Indians took the Broadw “Hack” Miller played in bad luck| Diktrs down the line at last year, It's hard luck to am ae g averpge and| The final count was 4 to 3 with n what “Hack” | the West Siders bunching hits and smacked out a/*frors in the final frame for the men on bases | Winning run The big play of the day came in But the leg’s al ain now,| the sixth inning. With Rice and Car and Howard Hack n mody on the bags, Peterson lined his old job out in left feld as long as| Hagist at short, who vu! 1 Rice he wants it at second. Melvor relayed the ball $a to first and nipped Carmady off of the initial bag. S ‘Hoppe Has Made | The game was slow but clone Over 1,000,000 }] Broadway took the lead in the third . . { ‘am hen they bunched hits for a Points With Cue } |/22"".” | marker Wer eattic tied it In the Willie Hoppe, world’s balk- Xt sexsion and went into the lead line king, has made more by scoring again in the fifth. Joe than 1,000,060 points since he irard, the big West Seattle hurler first handled a cue when he = (@hammered a homer Into right fieb was but three years old. (| for the third run in the sixth canto Hoppe, who is now 32, makes { billiards at the rate of 40,000 | { Hiawatha 1 inat home run with three de home br year and on the al ke a lew. right a mays have Broadway's two runs in the eighth | |that knotted the count. With Lowe and Rice on the paths, Peterson hit | a bounder to West at third and he | heaved the ball in the general diree- on of first. but the agate bounced off of the umpire’s dome and two runs counted. West Seattle got a jcouple of men on the bases in the jninth on a walk and hit and J. Me | Coy dropped a single into left field and the winning counter came over. a year on his tours around the country. The famous cue star will perform before local billiard fans at Brown & Halen's next week and will show the art that has kept him at the head of the billiard world since he was 18 years of age. With Hoppe are Charley Peterson, fancy shot expert; Ralph Greenleaf, pocket bil Nard king, and ©, Keogh, former champion, and their manager, R. B. Benjamin. STAR LEAGUE NOW HAS 23. [S="e=.. BALL TEAMS """ team was added to The| With Jack Pickering pitching alr Baseball league when the| tight ball, Lincoin defeated Queen Rainier Heights Juniors gent in their| Anne at Woodland park yesterday entry blank yes bringing the|7 to 0 Pickering held the Quays hit number of teams up to 22. |less until the ninth frame, when Ran There in one mofe week left for|dolph cracked out a single, but he gistration. The firwt list of regis-| died on bases ors Was received yesterday, | orgetown aggregation! Queen Anne .... ..... oe sent in its players’ names. The lets! Lincoln 6 0 The batteries: Wright Will Be ox nd all published at}! Mills; Pickering and Kunz. Went Seattle, striking out eight men Hunter developed a sore arm in the sixth j the game on | Streeters the hill for the Pine Hunter Girard and Fraser. Another Star City rday, The score H. OE when the G Zola and the Game Teams must turn in their re urday next Sat ifteen pla: Franklin registered a win over E lard in a close game Nard, to the be res An m stilt wanting to get into should fill out the appli | nk found wewhere on the and send it to The Star sports editor today. Managers wanting| more de s about the league should! get in touch with The 8 sports ed. itor right away yesterday, ‘ tune of 7 to 6. Denn H. cation bi The batteries and Patricelli Swift, Nagaminic Fraley and Walby. TRIO OF LOCAL PUCK STARS RETURN HOME| Bobby Rowe, Roy Rickey and Jim | of the Seattle hockey squad, ave returned home from Toronto, Cc . where they lost the odd | game in the battle for the warld's |puck championship to the Ottawa 3 ars ‘he jee in Ottawa was dynamite,” | says Rowe, who was badly hurt in | the last game, “but we played better in Toronto on the artifi 1 ice. We | would have given them a better fight if we had played all of the games on good ice.” DETROIT.—The Prooklands Golf and Country club has secured Ben Nicholas as instr Nichols ts the only Americ des Ouimet who ever handed defeat to Harry Vardon, the noted star of Britain, Pacific Coast League Rainier Park RIDE A BICYCLE TO WORK Why not ride a Bike to }| Dame Fortune played a big part in| Girard pitched ‘& nice game for | TAR PORTS Seals Will Open Season With Locals Billy Shade Has Great Chance to Win National Reputation sy Diaond Fates Ar Oaks Still | Billed for Rainier Valley Park Next Week WHERE COASTERS ARE PLAYING NEXT WEEK vant league teama play during the coming week San Franciseo at Seattle. Los Angeles at Portland, Salt Lake at Oakland. Sacramento vs. Vernon at Las Angers. BY LEO H. Seattle baseball fans will rami! the Siwashes in action for the first time this season Wednesday, when Manager Clyde Wares trots out his Coast league tribe against the 1 Francisco Seals. There will be the usual fuss and feathers that goes with the opener, like bread goes with butter, with a downtown parade, and Mayor Caldwell heaving the first ball in the general direction of Chief of Police Warren But first and foremost, the Here's where ¢ LASSEN 10,000 | or so diamond fans who expect to Jerowd into the Rainier Valley ball park, are wondering just how good | the local tor a The team has |been on the read for two weeks now and have just about broken even on the games played. ‘There | haven't been hanges in the club |washes left their camp at Hanford, Cal. The team will | probably lineup with Murphy on |first, Kenworthy on second, Bohne on third, Hartford at short, Kopp, |Cunningham and Wolters in the | field, and Adams behind the plate. | The pitcher hasn't been definitely announced. | ‘There will be a lot of new faces for the fans to look over when the team comes home. Hartford, at short, is new; Kopp, in left; Adams. catcher, and Geary, Siebold, Sweeney and Demaree, of the pitching staff, any big since the 8! spring training frame and Campbell finished | have never played here before. How Murphy ks up as a first sacker, after playing at third for several seasons, and how Bohne play« the hot corner after performing at shortstop, are a couple of questions that will be solved after Wednes day's performance. HOW SEALS WILL ANE UP San Francisco's squad looks prett good on paper. It’s about the se ageregation that played here last year. Koerner will hold down the first base berth, Caveney will be at second, Kamm at third and Corhan at short, with Shick, O'Connell and Fitzgerald in the outfield and Agnew behind the bat. Either Seaton are slated to pitch. PORTLAND'S CLUB STRONG Portland continues to spring surprises. The Beavers are well up in the race. Just about re. verses things from last year when the Beavers were in the basement after the first week or so and the Los Angeles crew was away to a lead, The An. gels are far from the lead ri; 0 jead right It Jo Just the and dc ear f large exercise you ni more than rr came ne April 21.22-23-24.25 Season Opens Wednesday, Apeil tit, 3 P.M, San Francisco vs. Seattle Sunday Games Called at 2:30 P. M INDIAN and DAYTON BICY Reserved Baseball seats on sale at Office, 3137 Arcade Bldg. Phone Main 3001, To avoid a rush at the Bleacher Gate, the RIGHT FIELD BLEACHER Box Of fice and Gate will be opened on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays Take Fourth Ave. Car i A101 Third Ave, | form TTLE MAY NEW BALL PA Seattle's ina stands all, baseball club new field with concrete done up in big league style soon, if reports in local base ball circles are correct. Dame jRumor has it that the club plans to move to a new location one of | these days on a big league field. In the meantime the fans will shag out to Rainier valley to wateh the be wo thru their poses may per ays TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing () Lundds Rupture ‘Bu aa jal to Drove ite superion LUNDBERG co, gre free t: ty. Beattin

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