The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 12

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TWO MONTHS PASSED JOST LIKE THAT SHE MOVED INTO A HOUSE QUITE NEW THEN CAME 4 THIN TAN WITH A HIGH HAT! DEAR AD LADY OF PHILLY HE SAUD, } SCuLED AND SAID THis SHACK VALE Do! ‘ THis SHACK 1S SOLD RIGHT over YOuR HEAD: I KNOW AN OLD LADY FROM PHILLy AR ( WHO 13 WORRIED ALMOST SILLY! [ eestor ° aes \Fire of Youth Hasn’t’ Died in ; a B uild t he Clarke and Paddy Livingstone | Baseball A plication BY PRED TURBYVEL 6 Clarke since he returned from war $ - Two of the pepplest pepper boxes) servion. He has forgotten some of | WO, CO rrcvesce sereoee oer ccceccce cornte Build the Stadium! That's the slogan of the hundreds of Univer eet in the bis league training | the bad habite that toa him dow Pnpics. Wain ocoeeen sity sl on alumn wout the state today when the drive ampa this spring are Nig ¢ of | from his throne as one of the beat aseb tes preby apply ; ee ; for Ae aa tr toe DS arastion ot Waok ral fleld for the univer the r men, at t Paddy Lav ingston “| catchers in the American league pera Smt ane y apply for franchise in The Star campus gets under way Five hundred thousand dollars must be raised daring the coming hing ual And Paddy—well, let Stuffy Me week to insure the construction of the mammoth field in thine for ") | mine 10-1 ted At ee nam } Telephone Kee ve Vs »8 ngton grid battle, November 6, but they are in such good physica - : Sbgetes ecaaie ore coant vs airs selling on hag ail be voushvine Locals Knocked to Seventh Place [tition tia'tact Seine ‘inthe te well | yim. att suurty naw him when he Mmmm ei t April 18—fialt Lake breke into the winning |‘hat they may bo nusn catehint| woth are good handlers of the Young Hurler Has Glass Eye | an coaches of the youn it and the new catchers more than value for the ar, The money is to be raised by SALT LAKE Crry bt 4% the sale of seats in ty naae peed foe © mney ote column twice here yesterday at the expense of the Seattle Siwashen, | {TY ° Felocrag rend agin rok + for two years will sell for $50 to people living within a radium of t Kees taking the first game by a 14 to 4 count and winning as & coincidence ne i} p | youngster | B Th D ’ G M 50 miles of Seattle, and for five years for $100, To people outside second tilt 3 to 4 in 10 innings, ‘The Hoes had little trouble in win. |*hould be training right, across the | ’ $ ut at loesn' t Go for Arm of this radius the prices are cut in half, The placques are good ning the first battle of the as they counted six runs in the first {fad from each other, The Viralen | SOUNDS LIKE BOSTON | aise tn Sk Mie: A Beak ‘bs f for every affair to be held in the stadium during the petiod for frame off Harry Gardner. ‘The second game was « hurling battle be. [22 Red Sox training | OLULU.-They have a ball ae, bel oon aunt eae it Bee Se : i which they are sold jebold and Stroud with the Bees winning out in the 10th | SPrine™ : want in Honolulu they call the in aden dette ce mm } The sale of tickets begins today and lasts one week, If a sales on a squeeze play, Johnson scoring on Rumler’s bunt, The Both of the old fellows age wor " es. Some of the names of the F siiee duah shad peg ae a ching recruit, ‘There any q man doesn't reach you, placques can be purchased at the Stadium lo defeat knocked the Slwashes from their place to neventh in |!" their heads off. The fire 0 r clubn in the Hawaiian league | 16" got je much stutt that ‘wo other rockie pitchers wha tag \ headquarters in the Arctic building or cheeks can be mailed there. the league standing on the eve of thelr leaving for Seattle wher | ¥OUth han nok died in their breasts. | sound teas Bontoness. They are the hen onnio Bast _ other omaent Decullarity to ‘thee mar ; The Stadium will seat 60,000 people and will be turned over to they open their home season with the Seals Wednesday. | Paddy tmn't expecting to do a whole) janis and Waikikis. The Ores e+ Soe ee as a “a Aim cock-evyed, but baraiy }lot of catching, but Nig is as ambi |i cee in open goon und After he had been south th tious as the youngest recruit © of the centennial celebra-| weeks he cut loose with everything nurpice There has been, quite a change tn i the University of Washington when completed. Municipal and First Game i ! COAST LKA } state fetes as well as university athietios will be staged there, joattie AK MW. PO. A. Be » the universit Seattle, Let's Some, tf . +0 ‘ tae Bg : tion. jhe had. The Tig Swatem : go! If you can afford to dig ¢ for the price of Coo a 4: b &. 8 od lee Preeee Hi ] - — | breezed. They led out thelr alibi | Se an re : a couple of seats you will be helping to build up our community Wolter, re abt ae ee | a’ ‘ LONGEST PITCHERS MENTAL ATTITUDE baskets and began telling why t org eigen + pe nocd Aad a fa + HY MINNEAPOLIS Joe Cantilion| AKRON.—Jole Ray, the great | ™* pe age That's @ sure sign that) eae Oke tho eerie tell ial ° [PORTLAND 38, SACRAMENTO 5.7) Wares. op ee e 6 ? 417 | boasts that he has 36 feet and runner, is not alarmed at the criti | pitcher has something £ it. C e | ham 10Nns | STOCKTON, Cal. April 20.—Port ” I : 1 ® 208 inchés of pitching in hin sextet of | ciam of experts that he will be sta nnard is one of the really good rate — u P }iand and Sacramento broke even |/\2" ‘ H a 1 bers. Here they are in their|by the time he competes in the ing pitchers of the 1920 spring) BERKELE Pacttie . |here yesterday, Sacramento taking |*six : i e king feet: Bill Jamen, 6 feet, 4% | Olymy games at Antwerp in|training season. He was with Nash. | tennis stars, who recently to Begin Play 0s ines oes [pasate Sepa Sit Jahan 8 fsa 484 |Cirmsio saute ot Antwerp fn) tonising, esses, Senate Sa |back the second tilt and walking off| «44 ei | inches; Edward Hoviik, 6 feet, %| ahead of him will not lay off,| But He gives the b: anny |werien of games in the Bast ty . Ci T d s the meetee 6 06: ¢, Bertiand toek| ine Ll a inch; Alxander Schauer, Chariea Rob- | an 4 by nome. He declares his | at nd then snakes ner ‘The const players age Mig of five games of the serion, | Masmert, of .- ° rtxon and Charles Whitehouse, " ttitude keeps him in in City Coday Ap eet ot the nation, ee <1] TRY STAR WANT ADS |e'yeer 005 Sp Feerbe dr seer pep el oll glingl toed geri doth fy tea 5 Hope and Greenleaf at B. son, Juiney and Koenter; | Sheely, 10 ¢ 3 | ma Case Mulligan, it ss & H.; Cannefax Plays at -—- | Reitty, ie ae ‘ (afternoon game)— ®. | tecmhen, 3 a Pope-Sibleys , : | — 2: Jones, Jun ceed Totals 41 te 36 27 Oe { eickitn cue tens ete and Baker; Penner and Cady. | .S¢or® >Y Inninas Tare treats this w INCINNATH, April 19 ” alt Lake a world’s balk-line b r sburg : open a week's engage “ . A 1 he uae, with ahaiterion! “Adams and Lee; Reutner the fancy shot ex; Greenleaf, pocket billiard champ, w ’ rR 1 _ es ee : shibition games with Jerome ae Chares defeat to Gardner ANG former champion ph, MeQuittan age pe-Sibley’s parlors, followers Ptetter and Billott .' of the three-cushion game will be en ia NEW Tor pr tertained by Bob Cannefex, of St|prycadpnie ee . 8 tet Louis, world’s champion; Charley |New York é 1 : 2» ee 7 McCourt and Riselt, near champs.|_ Batteries: | Meadows and Tragresser 5, 3 i Chase Sibley, Northwestern title | Nehf, Hubbell, Winters and Smith 2 0 by bolder, will also compete with the| ef Lours, apra 19 n © ‘ : Rs three invaders. He has been play : . Pas Gj Pak j i some nifty billiards lately, On or eres cccssseeine 18 wot most € stands a good chance of winning si fle yg ow Nh a laa scored. nthe Ft some games from the Easterners, | ~ Balt Lake ae aD 4 4 what he Hoppe, the master of the cue, SERROAE TSO nn ve 6 ee ts % et playing his usual steady game of bi zs a oes Get sae Ee a Ee tm at Mards, and it is doubtful if his tith 12 6) 1800 ae : Pi ° $| uention will be endangered for some ie ee 2) Hes Se ie Se ae wal barring accidents. He takes wonder : oie o a579: 6 meting ful care of his hands, and, consider i . ee ae ey Beit ing the fact that he is traveling con > oe : , 2 4) 3 tinuously and playing on all sorts of tables, his consistent play is remark able, 7 & ay cours BUFFALO.—Jack (Twin) Sullivan | Maurpay, Remier, and } % the only boxer, perhaps, who be- | Stsease; Coveleskie bite — Cunningham, bis cous: gan fighting in 1896 and ts still) cyrrcaqo, Aprt 119—-dt Leute-Chicage 2 men } feat his ¢ ‘working regularly and winning. Jack | postponed; rain Mink 4s bald-headed and battle-scarred. pdey EE a 5 GREASY HAS SPIRIT for—Htroud & Ratbotd TH: CINCINNATL—Greasy Neale has | {Urns piay—Marphy, enanaisted, ChSTES wae ond Ja spirit Pat Moran lkes it Ball | defeat to saibold players are not always perfect. Neither is Greasy. Sometimes Pat| | Sam Francisco 10-6, Oakland 2-8 aor NOES |nas to cal him dow, But when | 04% ZRANCIOOO Ape 10 —een Pues. J 3 fe tena, even | | cisco took both games of yeatertar's dou poe | Pat bawls Greasy out the star can kon talk just as loud as his manager Moran admits he likes it just the; } HANDBALL— sam a T’S like this. Flavor is the thing that Vey solemn i 5 Be AE dig |tevs Ramen Br ATL ane apenas. 5: makes your cigarette enjoyable. The great old game of “ex- ercise. Take ti from us. It cINnc ‘Mus sure is exercise and of the slick domes of some of the world’s! anernoon Game— RR. . a best variety, as any hand- | champions and know thy fate, base-| san Francisco .. Sen a} A ll righ th . Strik H th Weside ball player will tell you & ball, oh, recruit. Here's the list of | Osx! 4 - iss a pales. t, en: Lucky © 1s le “4 “ Seaton, Lewis am 3 . .. The “T Busineas Men's [2 thove, whose bald heads might cause | russe, Gearin and Mtn cigarette that gives you flavor. Because Handball Club ts atag- : " ch on very hairs of your head are num-| Vernon 5-4, Los Angeles 6-6 sors 2 lg bered."—-Heinie Groh, Morris Rath,| 108 ANOMLES, April 19 0S it’s toasted. daye Gp if the new hand- Larry Kopf, Greasy Neale, Slim | Suibered beth endo : 4 bail courts that were com- | Salice and Goldie Rapp | eee seen Toasting! Flavor! Think of the appe- pleted early this Spring. fis ae ae em crsuas . tizing flavor of a slice of fresh buttered OMAHA.—Walter W. Smith, ban- | 709" io o 46 Seattle business men. P. tleulare from Coach Wells atthe ¥. MCA Island, has adopted a novel scheme | C in filling engagements. Ho has an| n,n cameo airplane of his own and flies to the | vernon seenes of his battles. This enable: | him to train at home. He has never And—it’s wonderful how toasting im- proves Burley tobacco. Los Angeles. If you're already lined Tatterion: |W. Mitch 2 y g a ; 8 Better investigate a mem- R é THE SPORTING up ithis great sport, bet a seep Pie! ret | neown, ine Saat arrears ouleet © oat, RE ae EM Isn't that all plain common sense? Of I £004. live ball from our MYM HE | Last. Pet. | | HE HAD A SHIRT Ita OE owes ewes ceee 1 400 “Seattle Needs a Stadium SAN DIEGO.—With nothing but |Cincinnall «--- ° —uy « Miaque” nerve, ambition and an extra «birt, Elmer Hill took passage on a train | } from San Diego to Vernon. Man ‘ ager Bill Essick looked doubtful Piper ¢ Toft Inc. when b diaeed out an old uniform 1109 SECOND AVE. for the kid®to show off in. His of. ferings fram the mound so surprised THE SPORTING GOODS STORE |Exsick that Hill got a regular job stock of “Goodrich.” course. Get the Lucky Strike cigarette for flavor. It’s toasted. 407 tobacco. Made from the finest Burley tobacco that money can buy. The toasting process seals in the Burley flavor and takes out every bit of bite. It’s toasted, > Are youa pipe smoker? Then try Lucky Strike pipe e Waldorf Hotel Seventh and Pike | IT'S CITY AFFAIR PEORIA, Ill.—Baseball has be come of the features of the city of Peoria. It has a club in the Three-Eye league, They are proud of it. The other day the city voted a. bond issue of $50,000 to build a baseball stadium on a previous gift of a tract of land valued at the Rooms and apartments at very reasonable rates. Chauncey Wright’s Restaurant in connection. COMING SATURDAY— ,. WONDERFUL NAZIMOVA in her newest picture— “THE HEART OF A CHILD” It whirls her through a series of glorious and human adventure and finally brings her to a stage career and to—but that would be telling, Absolutely Fireproof. If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ||| and Exercise— ide ndian 7 yto’ Maat te bas ee work ease should be taken care Wa sndes apatite, crowded of at once, to insure good atreet cars, but ‘plenty of health, fresh air and exercise——and in addition, you make better time For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount PAY AS ¥ ul aa Aow hear oon” on all Dental work. ASY PAYMENT PLAN teceavcaareo All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Dentists —which means that if you don’t like LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer. CYGLE Co, B6eg 22456: 990 ey : thik ang sain || 608 Third Ave,

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