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It All Depends Upon Sol Whether or Not Ball | Season Opens Wednesday | ¥«. .........--..... ALL My LIFE. a WANTED TO CLING | To WW TOP oF ¢ ‘ THIS MOUNTAIN Poke Steady Rain of Last Few Days Hasn't Helped Condition of Field; Scott and Geary Are Due to Pitch Openers; Teams Arrive Tonight; Other Baseball News BY LEO I Unless Old Sol comes out with plenty of are that the baseball party 1. LASSEN | rip today, chances | billed between the Seattle Si-| washes and the San Francisco Seals, which is scheduled to open the Coast league season just like Woodpile Willie's pro here tomorrow, will be staged posed Paris banquet. a | There has been more moisture dropped on the Queen city during the last few ys, than all the and the soft ground at the Rainier V with water, makes a combination that ruins baseball. city cellars will hold, ley park, mixed up A day of real sunshine, however, would put the field in pretty condition. As we go to = | i it i ik pues I F | Baseball critics tn the © eriticising Manager Milier ew York Yanks, for not maki of Frank O'Doul, a left-handed Fast are stilt i as an outfielder, but that Hon him asa pitcher. Huggins is feging to make a burler of him. tf Pteffer's right-handed shoots fume with the Hrookiyn , We just recovering bie Whe aperch for some tim ht @oubtful if young Fewster will ever play ball again. He was & very promising joungster, and had a fine chance ing into the ¥ iar third wacker this year. , 4 ; ' The Peoria ctud, im the Three Hye Jeague, is & musictpally owned affair Bieck bas bees sold to the ameunt o $50,000, and the stands. Whole outfit deiong. to the «I Jackson, former Seattle first sacker, | the manager of the aggresation ERE. Til f I i fit | *Yowtn must be served” weteran National jeague ri (whe saw service on the mound with the New York Giants, St. Louis Cards and | Phitadetphia Nationals, has passed out of Major league baseball after 17 years gervice in the dig sho Bile unconditional rel " gBd has quit the dismon: ‘The real reason that Larry (“tibert. the Sard bitting Southern league outfielder fant with the Cleveland Indians now is Tthat he refuses to piay with any team Orleans club. in the South ioe. their «pring training camp, bs brand of basebail and played « TRIES IT AGAIN LOS ANGELES, April 20.—Nor- Man Selby, better known as “Kid” McCoy, former pugilist, was married | for the seventh time today. “Cupid” Sparks issued the license this after Moon, The bride in Carmen Browder, @ 19-year-old dancer. PRINCE SENDS HORSES WINDSOR, Canada.—The prince of Wales is sending a part of his Facing string to Canada to run on Dominion turf this summer. The jhorses are already on the sea en foute for some Canadian port. The Breater number of the prince's horses are maidens, and will face the Darrier on this side of the Atlantic for the first time. ETS | Seven Colleges— Are to be represented at the first annual Relay Con- ference, which Is the result “Hee” Edmundsen's hard ‘The event is to be held on University Field this Saturday, starting at 2:30 P.M. This Spring track “clas- sie” will sure be. worth seeing—reserve your tick- et# by calling our “Service Department.” Bought that Plaque yet! z Lee Piper ———_——— elimi 2 We Ca I AO A. LUNDBERG Co, 4203 Third Ave That Seattle has the fin- billiard peice a the A diood ‘clot on his vocal chords) press, the sky was still pulling l one weather, with the office force giving odds on rain.) There will be a ball game if the| tilt can be staged at all becanse local) baseball officials are anxious to get | the season under way. And the fans are just as anxious for it toa They | are so het up over the prowpecta of s tle having a real ball team that! the park should be packed for the! first diamond battle, | PROBAB | HURLERS Bob Geary, the little Quaker hurl | ler, will take the mound for the Se-| attle in the first tilt unless the dope | Ws sidetracked and Jim Scott, the| big righthander, will burt for the | Seals. Geary has been going good | | this season, losing and winning a| | game, but pitching high-class ball in| both starta Tho Seals will be strengthened for | this series. Catcher Yelle may ar. | rive in time from Detroit to help | Sam Agnew work behind the plate The Seals have also lined up Slim Lave, a big southpaw, who has been turned over to them from the Tigers Love was ane of the best portsiders in the big show for several seasons but can’t quite make major league | grades this year. He should be a| big help to the Seals, however, the Golden Gate crew is sadly in need of a good lefthanded finger. | With Seaton, Scott, Smith, Coeccage Jordan and Lave they will have a | hurling staff that won't have te bow | to many in this league. | The Seattle club Is now located in| seventh place, The locals didn’t] |have a very successful stay in Salt| Lake last week. Dropping a double! bill on the last day of the series! knocked the Siwashes from the first division to the berth next to the basement. ‘ MURPHY HITS HARD i But the Salt Lake park and weather didn't hetp the local team any. ‘The pitchers suffered most. The team is hitting the ball around & 280 mark which ts good sticking | for any club Murphy, at firnt,| Bohne at third and Cunningham in center, are the .300 hitters, Murphy | leading the tribe with a mark of| | 404 for the first two weeks of play, | San Francisco has teen playing a steady brand of baseball and when |thetr pitchers come thru they| should win a lot of games. W Kamm, the kid who makes plays for the book every day In the week, is going great guns around the hot corner. Corhan, at short is playing good defensive ball and Caveney ‘and Koerner on the other side of the diamond are playing | their usual game. O'Connell, the young kid of the Seals’ outfield, is said to bear watching. Fitz geraid and Shick, the other pair of| | Seal outfielders, will rank high with | | the other orchard patrolmen in the |league. Agnew, the chief catcher, | is a former big league performer who 1s rated high around San Francisco. | TO WATCH LOCAL DEFENSE | | Seattle's defensive work hasn't |been any too strong and the local |fans will keep their eagle eyes on the work of Hartford and Kenwor thy around the middie sack. Kopp, outfielder; Hartford, short- \(HEN 1 GET TO TH TOP TLL SIT Down An’ BEHOLD TH BEAUTIFUL VIEW! . 1 Do LOVE NATURE! (Team Baseball Application ame) baseball team, hereby apply for franchise in The Star city baseball league. Telephone........ — ww Oak Pilot Is orrying Over Seals’ Class! ] | The thing worrying Del Howard, Oak manager, thin season is whether the Se will have enough of a team to make things interestifig for the Oaka The Oak management has spent all the money in sight building up a winner this year and Del's afraid he's got the Seals’ outclamed, which he mys he doean't like because it won't help the attendance any. He's gathered in layers from all parts of the country, ut he'd atill bay a shortstop if he had an oportanity. THREE PREP BALL GAMES ARE BILLED Three games are billed for the high school diarsond day. Vranklin meets West Seattle at Columbia field. Broadway plays Queen Anne at Lincoln playfield and Ballard tatties Lincoln at Woodland park. Broadway, West Seattle and Lin coin are doped to have little ditt culty in winning thelr games, Joe Girard will protably oppose Nagamine on the mound tn th Franklin-West Seattle content. Hunter will start on the bill for Broadway, while Wright will do mound work for Queen Anne. Cap tain Fraley will burl for Ballard against Jack Pickering of Lincoln. SIBLEY WINS ANGLE GAMES only FROM STARS) Chase Sibley, Northwestern three cushion champion, demonstrated that all the good cue players In the coun: try don't come from East of the big | as the! rockpile, commonly known Rocky mountains, when he took Charley McCourt and Reiselt, two of the Eastern angle leaders, down the line yesterday. Sibley beat McCourt 40 to 25, finishing the game with an unfinished run of five in 44 innings, in the afternoon play. Segeilt beat Cannefax, the champion, tn other matinee tilt, 40 to 37 in 39 In nings. The winner made a run of six and Cannefax one of five In the afternoon play Sibley step- ped out and showed that his win in the afternoon was no fluke, when he league Tues | (HOPPE TO CLOSE CUE PLAY HER Wille Hoppe, the batktine billiard king, closes his engagement at Brown & Hulen's today with Charley Peterson, the fancy shot player, with exhibitions this afternoon and night. The afternoon seasion will get under way at 2:30 amd the evening play at 8:15 In hin play yesterday Hoppe didn't et going until the evening seanton. when he clicked off 750 points in four intfings, It took him nine frames to finish out bia string in the afternoon with Peterson. Peterson was in the play all of the time, counting 127 potnta in the firet match, but ‘only making 59 at night Ralph Greenleaf, champton pocket |biliard player, and Jerome Keogh, five Umes champion, will start their exhibitions tomorrow and will stay three days. Greek and Roman wines were per- | leaves of violeta or roses in the |liquor untf it bad acquired the odor jof the flowers. | PACINIC COAST LEAGUE Pertian’ Ran Francti Oakland | Vernon ere | - ’ CAMPS Toms Wrex Man Francieow ot Heattia Loe Angeive at Portiand, | Malt Lake at Oakiand e233! Washingtom ~. ---e-eaean- New York Dewreit et cee 3 | Beste “ Hatteries: Magridge, Medraw Mannab, Hoyt and Waiters rn © PE i so. Cotfine and Afterneon Game— New, Tork .... Kosten oasuasebacsssce Batteries: Mays, Shore, uel; Bush and Devine CHICAGO, April 20.—4it Loute-Chicage fame postponed, rain, CLEVELAND, April 20-—~ RL Detroit x -f 8 ” mh ise | PHILADELPTIIA, apr 29. Washington | Pritadeiphia | Matterton B sacccsaness @ i Schacht and Garrity; Perry, Harria, Rommel and Perkina Wyatt RATIONAL LEAGUR Pittabure .. Cineinnatt Brooklyn Howton Philadelphia. mt. Louie the ¢ n H. Oe obs 1 £ Causey, Smith and Tragrese Withrow; Barnes and MeCarty, Gi on Id \Griffiths to Work Out Here Today WILL TRAIN AT ARENA FOR SHADE Seattle fistic fans will have their firet peek at Akron welter contender, today when he works out for the first time here in preparation for his bout with Hilly Shade at the Arena Friday night Griffiths will go thru his paces at the Arena at 3 o'clock this after- noon, Griffiths comen te Beattle rated as the second best welter in the world, jand like Fred Fulton, the big heavy- | weight, is an Eastern man with a |reputation who isn’t all in, Gunboat Smiths, Carl Morrises and such are len the local fans’ taboo list, but Grit | fiths t# #till in his prime, After a few bouts on the Const |Johnny plans to return Hast and |foree Champion Jack Britton into a long route contest for the world's title. But Billy Shade, the Cullfornia boy who mets Griffiths Friday, may ange his plans This bird Shade ien't @ world’s champion, but he's a good, tough boy, who will give Grif fithe all the fight be wants in four rounds, Shade isn’t hopelessly out clamed by any means or we lone our guena. ‘There's 9 good card backing up the main attraction Friday, with Harry |Gillum, the Salt Lake middleweight, |taking on Val Sontag, the Seattle meat dealer, and Danny Edwards, | tackling Joe Farrell, of Seattle. Two other bouts will complete the Friday attraction. were postponed, wet grounds orice Vaughn and Killifer, Benepe, in, May, Tuere, Jacohe and Clem ona, Dilboeter. Maranvitic celebrated an off Gey with the Mreves, and belyed the Dedgers te wm ¢ tek ‘The Yonheas made penaibic @ complete smjoymest of Patriots day fur euttured Bostos by Grepping @ doubie-header to the Red Mex, 6 te @ and § to B Babe Reve ONef gave ene of Dean’ chetce thovts a ride for a dowbie in the nisth inning, and Cleveland wan, 1 te & Wadiington won 0 game! seraich doul ith bases full big factor tn . Tee COMING SATURDAY— WONDERFUL NAZIMOVA —IN— “THE HEART OF A CHILD” Johnny Griffitha, the| | stop; Rohrer and Adams, catchers, | beat Reiselt 40 to 39 In 41 innings. jand Geary, Demaree, Siebold and|The loser le 28 to 31 at one time, | Sweene#} of the hurlers, are ali|but Sibley braced and ran out in |mew to local fans. The rest of|four innings and left Reiselt in the | the team all paid vistts to Seattle | one hole. | last year, some of them playing | Cannefax took McCourt into camp with other squads. Wolter, in| easily in the other game, winning 40 right, was with Sacramento; Bohne,|to 29 in 35 innings. This afternoon {at third, and Murphy, at first, were|Sibley plays McCourt and Cannefax with Oakland. Of last year's Se | takes on welt. Tonight Sibley will attle team, only Cunningham, in| meet the champion and McCourt and A living romance that will reach the hearts of all. PRROOKLY™, April 1¢— KR. | “ee Brooklyn Ct seesrenwoness & Ratteriee: — Pitingim and * 4 Grimes and Miler. , ON | CINCINNATL A\ 20 —Cinetmnats. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM sbftie] |formerly a member of the center; Kenworthy, at second, and rdner and Schorr of the pitching | jetatt remain, | | | ? COACH OR CLOWN ? WASHINGTON.—The payroll of the Senators lists Nick Altrock as | “coach.” But is he? Those who | have seen the “Nick” in action know that he is a clown, | presumably he draws his handsome salary from Clark Griffith to as sist in keeping the players’ minds free from worrie | | GRIFF SUMMONS CALVO | WASHINGTON, — Clark Griffith | has ordered Jacinto Calvo to Wash. | ington for another trial He will! work out at the Senators’ park un- | til they return from games at Bow. ton and Philadelphia, Calvo was Havana | Stars. He did effective work against the Griffmen at Tampa this «pring. JACK MAY USE IT | ALAMEDA, Cal—Croll’s place, | once famous as a training camp for | | boxers, may be revived woon, It passed out of existence when the | modern Neptune beach was built “Doc” Croll has again taken Surf! Beach park under his control and | will build a boxing gymnasium. Dempsey may use it first. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE RAINIER PARK and that |) Reiselt will argue, Hip Vaughn came against the Car weren't feeling ii Cabs won, 9 to 6 the Reda and th If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 years, OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. WITCHMEN WANTED Men experienced in railroad yard work wanted by O: take place of switchmen who have walked out, but wi not striking. Their ized by Railroad Brotherhoods. Apply to J. 0. BOYLE, -W. R. & N. Co. to ho claim they are action not author- BY ROBERT L. RIPLEY Ye shall not round the corners your bh , neither shalt thou mar the of thy beard.—Leviticus xix This in why the baseball team of of David, a religious sect nton Harbor, Mich., of the strangest in the work. Every member of thin club sports a full wot of whinkers with long hair reach ing almost to the belt line. TI make @ very startling and unusual | ploture as they cavort about the dia mond. However they are very good ball players despite their long hatr and whitkers, Last season they won in is one { FAMOUS MOVIE | /Doug and Mary Invited to Send Wilson on Long Run Mary Pickford and Douglas Fatr banka may come to Seattle to start off the transcontinental run, May 1 from this city to New York of Ray Wilron, Marathonist and ex marine who expecta to make the distance in 175 dayn, tnon and his manager have been in communication with the movie ar tints for several dayn, and their fina! decinion regarding the proposal is expected today Wilson will start his run promptly fumed, generally, by steeping the|the little Oakland colored miller, ®t 1 o'clock on the afternoon of May | oe Hatt —— —— a L ee ee = ee Dunlap Hats ‘or : Depot Master, Oregon & Washington Station, ei mg Thr af — a 2 and r M out of 50 gamen played the best semi-pro team in igan The Chieago their pit Mooney, but he teammates for Brother Mooney twirler and there he would make good pany He pitched 24 year and won 16 of them. Can you imagine the sensation this bewhis kered gent would create around a major league circuit? Mooney in not the only star of thin long-haired club. ‘They have a bearded Babe Ruth in the person of STARS MAY ube have beer her, Brother refuses to d: tar cor in little doubt that in fast com games last START CROSS-COUNTRY n if the} 1, from the postoffice. ¥ film stars do not show up, there will be a Iarge number of notables hand to witness the start of the jour ney. Gov, Hart and Mayor Caldwall will be on hand on Owing to the failure of enough op- | 20-mile race ponents to appear, the around Green lake, which was sched nled to be run by Wilson against 20 challengers wa: Ins next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock This time Gardner will run in compe tition against 13 men Another transcontinental journey began Monday, when H. Matinet started on his journey to New York will walk barefooted and bare per day of eight hours. not run off Sunday. | ad, the meet was postponed to | ity, who can Jeng hi t Brothe ramen las ating aa her Frank W The I founded in 190 munity in their Benton own Harboe have r ply. They pendent of “All for each motto. exint rest can the | on jana fouse of David ts a religh of some 1) a nelf sustained ed government, lighting system, and food entirely ing of the wort Each for af,” tg They believe that they are in the time of the second comin Christ following which the kf of God wili be established and t tribes of the children of Israel be gathered together of the tribes. | BOSTON, April 19. lida race yesterday, and will jor ot M ican citizen rathon, Greece he ways the old 1 A They ar TO REPRESENT T. 8. Peter who won the annual Ma Ko ic games thin year, is @ He ts and a rei of New York city, and will rep: n SACRAMENTO ‘Pinches” Kuntz Spokane Indians 4 him to the He was only 19 year he reported to Manager Rodgers at Sacramento with the ‘cut in.! headed, and expects to cover 32 miles 'die won her over and made her |surance his mother won't fan i maui nt nit _ iit t WEAR 5& YOUNG MENS Ln eh Se Your faste and Ours m NECKWEAR Men’s tastes vary—it takes a lot of neckwear to meet all men’s ideas. That is why we have such a good lot of the better class of neckwear at Cheasty’s. We'd have to carry twice as many if we didn’t draw the line between good taste and bad. We please the men who have good taste because we have good taste in choosing our selections. All men display good taste in neckwear after they have chosen here. Neckwear Prices Up From $1.50 “Values Tell’’ Cheast zi MOTHER 1S FAN NOW ‘Two years tried out with the His mother home heart years then. This] == |e Se 4 aS fs 4 *