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© Siwashes Have Punch and ) Make Good Impression on q d at First Mix |—2- First G i | uge Crowd at First Mix |r irst Go Won. Lost Pot, |New York : 13,000 Fans Jam Park for Opener; San Francisco Has [ian rancioce Pf ET] cwwcuwmary, aw a— mn | Agnew Knocks in Winning Well-Qiled Machine; Locals Need More Work Togeth= | 0.c% sents ae ae that verssconass a, aaa gg | Run in Final Canto er; Outfielders Haven't Started to Hit Much Yet. tas BAYS: oriden With Single — ROCKLIN, April 2.-—Brooktyn- Mos - “ fan Frene 7 R m postponed, rain. San Francisco 3, Seattle 2 | Thirteen thousand baseball fans oo the Rainier | Osa ; sisseaes ate wes’ | re THR MAJORS ae . Bitille! 5 valley ball lot yesterday and gave Clyde Wares’ collection | ,,, — Fr i "i LOW Franctace | : of ball tossers the once over and, in spite of the fact that) sie | turned tho trick: ot) led off in San Frahcisco walked off with the game by a 3 to : |" x A rent. to i count, the Seattle team made a big hit with customers. | Vor Oa cn Ge MT RR a NRA bere pig Resor enone é The big crowd at yesterday's melee smashed all Seattle | reoser and sehang, Bnelienback and Hub | « Sine Waite Gon wen |apple into left Geld fer the winning 4 ‘attendance records. The official count was not ready this) "'** & another game, t le ¢. Hiaidy get @-€ri9M | run eat ala morning, but it was expected to hover around the 13,000 XP COAST LEAGUR MAKES Both teams scored tn the ent mark. After a morning of near rain the skies cleared a Bg A gy 5 BASENALL, GAMES Peggesoe tegen , sinaiod to left, wont and it was good baseball weather when the game was; f+ = ae oe Se ine weet Wii Gavudees “alaaie called. Malt Lake, ay went thru Kopp's legs. Bohne tripled The Seattle club showed its punch yesterday when Sammy ammo Chteage for foattle r ie fret and counted | Bohne and Rod Murphy hammered the agate in big league Philadelphia’ at New York | oy tak Saad he thas eae style. Bohne cracked three offerings of Jim Scott during ae isto sie like rphy srisled and anne over ¥ the afternoon that should have been a trio of hits, Jimmy| wed Geeremente ascper | roland at m Lewta]on a perfect equeme play with Ken At Connolly, Seal leftfielder, nearly breaking a leg when he) + ted, we t for wer pring ogy hin an 4 ulled a sure triple out of the air in Sammy’s ‘second trip} OE cota hole A yg ‘ FRED FULTON isn — “ beng Se unites ror! | the platter. One of Same jie hare tn the came 0 wee t tod KNOCKS JACK [or of munsed things up. With Schick ; Gel’s lusty clouts went for |‘ time A fow ine Rate prevented the Purtané-Tes' Am we y hit a slow rc three bases and the other + ap ec Ras 'THOMPSON OUT : m. Giasy led ‘sip ‘sehick at fl went for a double. Murphy | sack Adams, Seattte’s new catcher AMERICAN LEAGUR | _ PORTLAND, 2. — Jack and that worthy arrived at the elicked one for a triple during | worked well yesterday. He hae a ‘on. Leet. Pet. | Thompeon, 5 Fos avy, from Tulma,| bag safely. Koerner followed with « the matinee and took a nice y th nd cut down ° rect lg agg ad ge rag die © fly, that would have ma eut at the ball on the other |rrrs™! mm" oe a8 Milwaukie Arena last night | oon " attempts. - Petey % i = It wae a ache round en pet pt ig The Seattle outfielt didn't do abowed Wp yesterday r . : r{ {wAgeOMeNt, but Mere award rame when - Much hitting yesterday. Wolters| nave a jot of pitchers to } " « eS 8 . he battle to 5 the eixth ri rate for @ hit § and Kopp both dropped lucky Texas! 4; Demares, Sgcks Slebold, Hert ert rd sorapper had taker ht The ride was retired with Jeaguers into left field and Wl! prente 4 a WICAQO, Apeti a p put scoring. And eo on and so 6n.| Harry ters got a scratch hit in the first freae on an infield roller, too slow in action durt for the Seal infielders to handle. But when this trio start clokiN) sears HAVE the ball Seattle should make a 10t/ GOOD MACHINE Smee te the chase for the Cone The Seals have a geod ma Weacue pennant. chine. Their infield works well Seattle Has Good Chance | together as they have played What chance will Seattle have for] one season intact Corhan and the Coast league fag? That's bat) Caveney,.at the middle station, those fans who didn’t get out to the) are dependable pair, and Ball game yesterday are wondering.| Kamm at third ix one of the A mighty good chance after the Players start playing together a lit te better and if the pitchers hold up. Bob Geary pitched some pretty base Dall yesterday and if the rest of the mound corps come thru as well as he did Seattle won't suffer much. The team has improved a million cent over the collection of mix fits that represented Seattle in the} ‘Coast league last year. Rod Murphy, who !s holding down the first base job, seems to be right ‘at home on the initial cushion after | playing the hot corner for several) Years. Hartford at short didn't bave Much chance to show. He made| pome nice plays in nailing runners) &t second base. He's a tall fellow who covers the ground well. Ho| hasn't been feeling very well since) the opening of the senson, suffering from a severe cold. vb beter “Duke” Kenworthy at second! rags o- STUNTS showed fairly well. He looked like @| ypereRDAY Million dollars on a squeeze play tn| the fourth when he bunted safely| classiest workers in the league. Koerner, at first, is a good first baseman who hits the ball Seott pitched good ball yexter day, and with such good work ors an Seaton and Smith yet to be heard from the Seals have plenty of good pitching. 0'Con nell and Connelley, the two new additions to the ontfield, made a big hit yesterday. Both are young fellows and hit the ball hard Sam Agnew, behind the plate, was in the game all of the time and showed a deadty whip. Ho delivered the sale smack fh the ninth that brought over the winning rum Merry Shick, centerfieldre, showed weil too. He hit the ball hard and moved around fast. Se much fer the Seals. There were plenty with Murphy tearing in home. The| the pores 2 af ager eng = 4 to| ° . 2 ped Duke” jen't as young az he used to/ FO ander way. A teld aod. the be, but he can still move around fair-| Ty fast. Hartford and Kenworthy | should work better together after they have played more and have a Chief Warren proceeded to don th catcher’s paraphernal | Mayor Caldwell's first off 5 the usual custom. Claren @bance to learn each other's style | or Kolb and Dal, walk Bohne Is Real Player }plate and smote the m Seattle picked up a sweet ball play-| ery for s four-bare crash @r in Sammy Bohne. Sammy will|bum fielding on the part of Bi Knock in a lot of rans, steal a lot of | Cunningham, who caught the ball bases and be a valuable man to the | second base, helped Kolb around lub before the season is over, or we | paths In order to introdac: Bnd strongest piate x ur new (whalebone) nm, covers very littl you can b teed 15 year 9 EXAMINATION FREE inte, which ts the I ¢ the roof of the corn off the cob; of stunts fe ia and mise REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS : THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIT 22, 1920. Seattle Loses Opener mn Club Makes Nifty Sl Showing! | t er Won an Fran. 4 mes can't | re a an is out in DOHTON, Aprt tt —New Tork ot pe n PO a & | RVELAND, Apefl ?t.—Clevetand 2 3 [Detroit game postponed . h ‘ 7 / . . | NATIONAL LEAGUE : | Woe La 2 ee Pitteber mes ' nk Pet trip to th ° . a jznetore ti ¢ : Frank Pete took a trip to the Lar es as sae ae * , ‘ shiny N at. ¥ ' |GIBSON GETS nie : BIG BID FOR eg uin|Kewworiny, isso $$ KI as ; LIGHTIE KING |e eep BOXES MURPHY |" et IN MIX AT TACOMA y iistags = tay that Dave Driscoll, -w n° od, the mh 4 dec inte tx, This| go at Tacoma to foo PB gat go to be a record for the light a bum match, b y . * baa weight division |weigh the Golden Gate boy by at| lone Murphy. Rect! Mike O'Dowd, mkiMewright charm. | ust 30 pounds. Joe Harrahan of Se 4 pion Papin. French 133 £ wil meet Lackey Morrow ¢ eary ie hee Ider, and either John ma, in a etx-round bout tn the + ‘ ? poere, Driscoll wants Laon] | TIGHT GAMES ON TAP ard 19 met. ad he ie undecided | OREENLEAF HANGS UP IN ANGLE TOURNEY | | whether be will aceept Driscolt's of-| RUN OF 114 POINTS| srore aro the scores of the three fer, ax Leonard will be kept busy! Cicking off an unfinished run of ope. Bib f cushion matches played at ture contracts until! y14 4 neat, d's pocket ay It 49, Chase Ridley 37, : billiard champion, ran out in two in 7 | ningw in his match with Jerome » Cannefax 40, Charley «| High Divers to Keough at Brown & Hulen’s pa McCourt 40, Reiselt 39, 45 innings | lant night. He played perfect posi | Cannefax 40, Sibley 93, 35 innings mi Compete i in Los tion and mada & wpectacular show-| | Totay's schedule was to be Mo | ng. He holds the record of 15¢|/ Court and sit in the afternoon, points In a single run, but his per-| with Cannefax playing Reiselt formance last night was better than| In the evening performance Can- ’ | is billed to meet Retselt } DARCY BEATS DENNY — | OAKLAN Cal, April 22 WILDE WINS my Darcy of Portland de CAMDEN, N. J, April 22—Jimmy trimmed Frankie Denny of Oakiand| Wide, of England, peat Battling ¢ night. Denny 4ed severa!| Murray, the Philadelphia fyweight ty blow and took |in the final round of their oight t roar t the other three | round bout here last night, when went to the northerner by a wide! Hilly Rooap, referee ped the com | margin 1 Jimmy | text with less than a minute to go Soci. Miler. Youne Warrell bent POLAS! STAR 18 VICTOR Frank Garcia, Stanialaas Gaeiut o Sum Maas KILBANE WINS BY K. 0 erseareer TEFYH re pi z Y ORAIN. 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The Battery B squad, a senior team, has dropped out, | which leaves the number of teams in the circuit at 22. | There is still a lack of senior teams in the league and | unless more squads are lined up by Saturday, The Star circuit will be conducted as a junior league and a | senior elimination series will be held later in the season. , Entries for the league close Saturd: Play in the cir- cuit will get under way May 2. A list of players want- | . ing to play in The Star league will be published to- ‘ morrow. Hey! Pipe Collar | Georges Brought | ) THEIR MEASL Orittitnn | | 9 J tis ._ Kye ee: n | | Morrie Seal center fielder rocked the agate for @ trie of sate x do sbhe first four-round he is used to the longer de is a strong fi to fight af when @ taken to sg a long © mix. | BON porcirs ~ t of the tune, when @ oacker, w ne from East the cutelaased, given a fine ch vitor, in spite of ; | There was quite = delegation of oat-of-town scribes on bm ung Hector, Bremerton 1 start on his com the semi-windup ob Allen, a m - | semi-windup, Hector EORGES CARPENTIER | n’s crushers @ | aa nee ot ernen Is also took the NEW YORK. April 22.—When cents un riges Ca pum A eae And at the neck beck Thompson, the . | speaks for itself to, sleep r bouts on the LUX IS MATCHED TO ml toes ever wien | BOX HARVEY THORPE | ne Morrie Lux, Coast welter cham Kid pion, bas been matched to bok a 1 | Because of the big medal round battle with Harvey Thory turned over to the main event Kansas City t in Kansas Cit Promoter Hite has been forced eam [April 20. Both are home town be | reserved seat prices one a 4 rank high in the professtor | Lux w ave far the ¢ <4 | after hin | PREP BALL TEAMS TO TANGLE FRIDAY Siz Seattle high into b the winning run. schoo! teams will! action in wins with three straight 4 je with Broadway at Brov - posree with Broadway at Broad-| gis captain at the way in the moat important mix of | the day. In the other gumes Woeat Umpire Toman tent te very f004 bu Seatti entertains Ballard and Frank:| mor t has & nice collec lin will play Queen Anne at Queen | ! pa Anne. bs ck { ready } SLIDING DAYS OVER LOS ANGELES.—The v Chicago Cubs bere has giv Crawford, Los Angeles ow giimpme back sterdays wh COMING SATURDAY— WONDERFUL NAZIMOVA} RUN IN TURBANS LONDON A new feature of the Olympic games this yoar will be the into the once bright | entry from India. The Indians have on he was a star with |been coached by ex.Cambridg a the Detre crs. Crawford is pos |Oxford athletes. Two of the clever ly the only ball player in the ¢ |marathoners run the entire 26-mile today who isn't allowed to He | distance with turbans on their beads ia no spring chicken and is advised | " : to go ip standing up to save him-| TTA GOOD NAME | of the} nm Sam | Ader bad SPRINGFIELL Springfield ts Always different, is this | the capital of Illinois, It wants to time a girl of the slums, REDS START SOMETHING | put itself on the map in baseball so it whole fe goes far—inta MIAMI, Fla—Recause the Cinein.| can make more noise. The fans are the theatre, into the world nati Reds had such a good time at| boosting for a “fans’ association” to of fashionable shops and) annist in th ball club the Clea Miami! last winter five of the w champs have asked the Miam! Chasn. mmerce the chances of hav m similar to those in Cuba aign. They call the orn. smart bhouses— “THE cee Se START “OPEN” PLA’ -| TOLEDO.—This city m elabor and California next winter a They knocked litle Johnny Conlon Williard-Dempsey championship cnekoo in France—but not so cuckoo| match last July, but they do not OF A that he wanted to sell his Chicago|Compare to those being laid to Gat tulifiags | handle the golf-playing world, which CHILD” | will come this sun r to attend the Joo Bochling, Indian southpaw, | national oj ament at the In has a collection of botls verness club. | Some Place to Go and nothing appropriate to wear. Has that ever been your fix? it is time you and we get better acquainted with each other. KING BROS. CO. Where Quality Reigns 1200 and 711 Second Avenue Is fortunate in having been selected as the Seattle representatives for— J. Capps and Sons 100 Per Cent Pure Wool Men’s Clothes Which are everything that they are represented to be. would be superfluous. If so To say more