The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1920, Page 12

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TW TROOBLE WMT ROST Guys) 1S THEy RUSH INTO TRoune! ey GO LOOKIN’ NOW INSTEAD OF RUSHIN’, INTO BUT AS DULIVS CAESAR SAID TO TATRIIOMY Gn GRAIN OFF A NAPOLEON OT THE BOTTLE OF POOR DAME, I SHOULD HAVE WHITE BOLL Durer” THERES No Use MOCHLAGE Siwashes a me Here's New Pilot | Weather M an | of Seattle Team Threatens to . ~a K. 0. Melee d Opener | ——— mee i——— Close Games || © Baseball Application | Star Hurlers Ball League | Big Leagues| baseball team, hereby apply for franchise in The Star |Alex, Mays, Johnson and city baseball league Telephone........ Other “Stars” Are Being Defeated ’ Ball BY HENRY L. FAREFI2, , H | NEW YORK, April 21-—Hardiy w away from the shore on a . leruise, the pitching staff of ssvers= |major league clubs is sprawled on the rocks. : Pa ; Broadway Takes 1 to 0 Tilt First Home Game for Seat Ra ae See 4 From Q. A. and West — Seattle Has Close Cail tle; Huge Crowd Is Ex- points of the gnme that slaughter of the inneeenta to send him \ RTrat promine, ada The “bust” of the mighty the elite burlers has been one the most marked developments of infant season. ‘The Cubs were to chase the Rel M |for the pennant on the strength of ee ee, eet nad) van ® jan A-l pitching staff Alexander the - Great was knocked out of the bex | tnnd barter, stung | twice and he totes the rep of the | *\ league's best pitcher. Hip Vaughe ~ “4 | was driven out once and “Toothies” Lee ancl the bane with sae down, boi | Tyler cut in for a drubbing. Between | & nifty double play on Krug’s Grive foiled |¢hem, they have only won one oug of the eee The score was i we 2h \four gamen. ee | The Giants brought up from Texas uatiowin tesrasemne Woelectieen, sotunes what was painted in flaming red as to stay unconscious, taking firet after the “ewellest staff" in the league and scoring before he quit the leader in games won end Mis teammates iseked Vernon. | ioe tase year, Art Nehf, the $40,000 | iO Nok | beaut, Rube Benton, Fred Toney and ‘The Angets 14 not arrive tn Portiand peor Winters, have brought McGraw k up with the weavers [only one victory out of five. 3 ¥ isco and Beattie an"! The Gibraltar of the Yankees te haieamaaenens 3 2 made out of putty. Shawkey, Quinn, Batteries, Mawkey and Ruel; I " Moxridge and Mays have also turned — run was squeesed across Guring the )and Waiters in only one game out of five. Griffiths, who ts the leading contender for the matinea } D Walter Johnson has been in worn by Jack Britton, weiter king, has just rete — a « “ Poon Se we | . i |from the box and chunks of 4: where he won several fights. Me is chasmmion welter of the babies. aos a ie | :! lable experiences have been served Lafayette, as be knorked out Francis Charies, French Queen Anne e a2 | Uhle, the young Indian; Walter B round. He couldn't induce Johnny Bashem, the Kang Pasth, Morton, Uhie and maker. Meet, © Breckiya reerett, amacket | (Der, the Red bulwark; Cospes, # gather good, American dollars no danger of them killing the until all of the eggs are laid.” Here's Clyde Wares, the new pfot om of the Seattle Siwashes, whe will American fighters get all the trot out his players against the Seals Griffites, Uf a fight is even the Fr: here this afternocon—IF—At doesn't} deelsion and a Yank miller has te just rain. Wares held down the second| Cleaners to win. base job with the locals last year | and estabilahed himself as a pepper | box and the fans will be pulling for | te i Pe i » . - r z |when Charley ZoDa, on the hill for the Quays, lost control for « fatal fow FE i a j 4 gF tit Hh j ball and Harris, bitting for Peterson, © wot fret on a pam after fouling off |, a half domen offerings Bacher fanned and then Zolla walked Mole ter, who was sent in to bat for ne. Hunter pitched a good game the winners, bolding the Quays pair of hits. Both hurlers were jin trouble frequently, but only one Griffiths bas a nifty record in the ring, aw off of his feet in setual combat which speaks well for his staying powers, That doesn’t mean he's never lost a fight, never beech counted out. He has fought J: 11 times and each time the fight was just i | Barnes, came wwe t ii Hs itl is if aut i Ht verdict after 10 rounds of a nodecision mix. decision match wit’ Britton for the title for sometime coming summer. i E i r i i proved itself to be one of| best baseball towns in the league year, when the Queen City sup @ team that was in the cellar than the champion anti-proh> of the universe. Today the Dall fanatics will be out in force Hatteriee Venter amd Mmeher; Bote fight. He won fram Hill Glover in three rounds and Nakagaws. ‘ ~ 440i th inning, and beat the | 2 ‘homas erantore Parts Lincoln had no trouble beating ha wie in the Lith inning, a Kia Devte we Liverpool oxtana, 1 hie otter fy ‘patlard yeaterday at Woodlaid park, FREASEROETA, Agen tt ¥ a | toe tose ae Te Me | abe hanteane, an ages + fio baad Athene Wodie te. 86 Poonte as Pace, - taking the Heavers In tow, 7 to 0. | waamineton } T nd Pickering pitched « Ught game for|*hiladetphia — Mack's ten tetder,| Some of the “fair staffs” are soal> me rane, but the Sen the winners. *. Remember Soldier Bartfield, the New York wetter with style, who beat Frask Barrieau and Mickey King here? J ‘ Line CHICAGO, Apr t1 «Ht Bal $ fame called in third, beavy foe Rm 1 Dattertee” Pickering and Kunst: Durch, on ” | American league ladder, Sox and the Indians are outfit. loca] pitchers have been, going | re! and the team batting mark te} ‘"* the .278 percentage, which is to be sneezed at. The club has of punch in Cunningham, Fraley aed Wally Franklin lost a tough game to West Seattle on Hiawatha field yew terday by the score of 21 clding tally acroms: the platter. Nagamine pitched @ great game on A hit by |¢ Melvor in the cigtth brought the de KATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Leet. Prt ‘ od Tigers used five pited “peakers men were able te win out, i) to 10 | be Babe Adams, figured gah? fixte Rade Kath failed to got a hM, an the | two years ago. has won twe é | Red Sox took another swing on the | So have Ferdie Schupp, . | a 2S > | Covaleskie, Pennock and © nm ® “ ———m | 5 t a daneae 12 support. Maiteriee Ocachger and © Netti PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | “he pitched Kid Gleason R | » RAINIER PARK Harvpy Mofver won the mtx for|éere sed Krusser, Eillott Moves | world's series lart year, | Bic ~ BASEBALL j= & game apiece with cata, the West Siders ia good hitting _ Ay ) 21-22-22-24-35 _ i Yow TORK: Apr SAN FRAN CIRCD YS SRATTLE || William Demetral's _psedepate Games vs — ae aa broken when Jim Londos threw “Ne ‘Take Fourth Avenue Car out of ring in New York Patterien: he Benton and MeCarty matcb. lthe mound for the lowers, and de served to win the contest. Olson pitched a nice game for Me | pisces | vent an8 Eime lwinners and was backed up by g00d|lireskive ~-.-..cc-smsees Rooms and apartments at very reasonable rates. Chauncey Wright’s Restaurant in connection. Absolutely Fireproof. Let’s settle this right now! 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C. atr pfots will fly over the field, drop the spheroid to Mayor Caldwell, who wi Sr IK JOHNNY CONVENIENCE A NEW WILLARD § STORAGE * BATTERY SERVICE STATION THIRD and BLANCHARD 4 Blocks North Hotel Washington 2 Blocks West of Westlake | | kageo of 20 Men experieneed in railroad yard work wanted by O-W. R. & N. Co. to take place of switchmen who have walked out, but who claim they are not striking. Their action not author- ized by Railroad Brotherhoods. Branches: Downtown — 84 Avé4. at Blanchard Went Seattle—4520 California Ave. Hastiake—222 East- lake. Fremont Piectrie Co. —142 Ewing St. Gunning & Nivison— Georgetown. 1 I, surely . (EREGHUENE f } Apply to J. 0. BOYLE, Depot Master, Oregon & Washington Station,

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