The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 20

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3S CHEER OP THEY 5 BACK AGAIN \uiTts THE GOOD OLD HOME) ——"| ; Ape BREW: San Francisco Seals Win and Take Coast League Lez ls working in town af ’ (HERE’S SEALS’ $30,000 TRIO... =——~™S ALS’ Broadway Faces Elimination From TOM a Golden Gate HERE'S S $30,000 TRIO Prep Baseball Championship Race | See | ENT cate Troadway's high school baseball Ralp oh Lae will be shifted from the ua 00 S| | team faces elimination from the hunt| keystone berth to center field, which | the 1920 schoo! diamond | will = #tre h the Tiger outfield) with | whieh hy m weaker than ekiu Like Goods i Serer | university ext fall | eet burter ‘ . | Team Plays Well “aay in Jack Pickering, who, has Qwirted | Bret ‘a Bo Bs oe |two shutouts and won three straight , » fle athlete, expects and Shows Punch; Love , gamon for the Northenders. Bre Nan will play left field, I will Help Pitching " way has lost one game this year, 4 down center field and Hylien q being walloped by Went Seattle last |grin will tackle the right fleld Job . ¥ f week, and another defeat for the) Knutz will be behind the bat . r hg LRO H. H. LASSEN | 7 |firat hil team will just about knock| The Tigers will line up with Fice | w ley pitching fe Rey ea geet : , j them out of the running at first, Harris ut second, Carmody| Queen Anne will enter jumped th wad im ki | Don Hunter, who has also turned /at third, Graham at et Glynn in|tin at Mer flag race yester ‘Ms & J f q in two shutout wins, will be on the| left, Lee in center and ereon in| fieured tog when they walloped the > hill for the Pine Streeters, |right. Bacher will be bebind the | etrugglg, ber n Biwaahes for the second straight 7 E The teams are fairly eventy| plate ling they made ag ‘ ovie stressed the Sail It took them 12 idnings ' Bee ' 5 matched, and the team that gets the| Wont Seattle, tied with Lincoln for | Tuesday, when the T e eaterday bel sb when | 4 ; 5 best pitching should win. the lead in the prep school race,|them out, 1 to 0. Zolla, a former cos fame here, sth . ss ‘ The Brondway team will bejtackles Pallard at Hiawatha field.,| Franklin hurler, im slated to piteh| | strengthened today by the return of|and «hould win without much trou |against Franklin, while Cole ts £7 1S, Mo., Aprfl 23.—A Spencer Harria, who is billed to hold|ble, as Mallard has dropped three nd man who will perform or down his old position at second base. straight games thin year, while the roe for the Mt. Baker boys He has been out of the first three | West lors have gone thru the year| All of the games were to be « games with a bum foot. If he plays | without a reverse so far. Girard will lat 3:15 When ft comes to promising youngsters, Manager Graham, of the San Francisco club of the leagne, ‘believes he has the prize! But Graham refused to break his) trio. Graham recently turned down | trio ffer from Fred Mitchell, of th “They Nl off: $10,000 for Mo , Chicago Cube, of $16,000 and Gre |Quaias and Cols, te, betere the evar, The Seattle House of The Store of Choice for } : , Kuppenheimer Clothes Well-Dressed Men players for Jim O'Commef, the slug) son is over,” says Graham, Both are ging young inflekter. hurlers and under the careful tated: | “O'Connell has the making of @/age of such veterans as Tom Seaton | great hitter,” said Mitchell. “He can|and “Death Valley” Jim Scott, abould | play with the Cubs any time.” soon go up to the big leagues. | . Caveney is as good a an there ts in the hite Corhan ts a nifty field ‘amin is the beat hot-cor the ctreuit, and he#/| real hitting this year. youngster busted a couple on! ose yesterday that had “HIT”! ‘written all over them. Phil Koerner, | on first, isn't of any vaine to the club unless he’s hitting, because he much of a fielder, and he isn't Ritting any now. Put the big boy |< has defivered before in the Coast cir- | cult, and when his batting eve is he should collect a lot of safe | Connolly, it . Kamm. 30 . Hd | E is i fb O'Connell and Joo Connolly, youngsters on the Seal making good with a bang. tzgerald rounds in condition. }20in. > should have a pretty good with this trio and Morry Totals Both of the new youngsters | ,. Ste : a kick in their sticks harder | cunningham, ef -- homemade brew and are fast. . Connolly is a regular deer in the field, and has robbed Seattle swat: |x : amiths of several blows this year. Hartford, = ‘The addition of Slim Love, a bik/\¢ame « - left-hander, with plenty of experience | (Xia? 4 stuff, is the deal that will just make the Seals. The Golden| | Tota ......24 5 6 $38 crew needed a good southpaw/ [far Seed was signed. He should fit| ;nerssa'tse’ mention tn 15th, than sugar in coffee with| 10’Coaneli out for imertersace with Scott, Jordan and Smith. The need an experienced catch- out Sam Agnew, Sam was badly hurt yesterday, when he of Brenton’s shoots on the He may be out of the fray time. Anfinson, who sve ceeded him, didn't look very much "The a Coast league catcher. 5 er Hartford to Adams Sacrifice bite WON SECOND . hi teat Soran 1 hte erence and Putters. STRAIGH TGO t. i wocenensonnec? i 32! enesovecutannd a crreagyt HUH i aE Hy Here's how the rims ware scored. in Jouterday’s mix: Bohne walked for Seattle tn the San Fraaciace fan Iake 7, Oakian’ 4 Sacraments 4, Vernem 1 ter’s terrific drive down tho right| Low Angeles 4, Portiend field foul line for two bases - ‘With the bases filled in the seventh | Schick hit to Hartford, who forced |chicage Connolly at the plate, but Adams’ |(lreland | Boston . throw to first was slow and Kamm 4 scored from second, tying the count.| Nes York Connolly had reached first on Bohne's 1 “ error, Kamm doubled and Agnew was |! ——————————— it by 2 pitched ball. Schick singted for the Seals in the * NATIONAL LEAGUE 21th, going to third on Corhan’s 108 | ye ure Wea. Lest. single to right; Caveney sacrificed |froftiyn ~ : BASEBALL That is what these elegant Spring suits from the House nine bots seed oni “went oni cements of Kuppenheimer will receive if you'll only take time pice to third apt mame ore see fos n= to estimate their goodness. a And that goes for you, too, Mr. Custom Tailored Man! Walk to Anfinson, a shot for one base opening game ef the SUE raas aad’ ty ane nn | a. We'd like to have you show us the difference between our by Schick and a forced out at second Gastea three rune for the Seats ta “Fer sutherland” $50, $60 and $75 suits and the ones for which you have the 12th. “GAN Dimao Locic me uldnet connect been paying twice as much. SAN DIEGO.—Fans at San Diego fe clamoring for Coat inate bate | ais ™inetgta eager ene In fit, in fabric, in tailoring or in style, any real difference ¥ » doesn’t exist. The only difference is in our favor and ad Lisanne eas ieee yours —the price. sw setts! evin-vomertiverenamnnaierenenes: ‘ : You'll find that Hireg art an tacramante aa rer Kuppenheimer Quality Garments, $35 t * " : — Other Companion Lines, $25 gad Values Tell . and antiatying. Are asked to take advan: (Bx-President Michigan State When secking ! > ei Board Des a: ‘ wiih aetailzaintormadion Dest) dereesa pha ito Featuring Dunlap, C. & K, sar ioret he Malt oe kay" Diagnostician do Larxe—t tn See: eee Chante ans shirts 2 Gate Mae wikis Lote, Pyorrhea Specialist Borsalino (Italy) Fine Head- Manhattan Shirts in the new- ‘This information will be X-RAY DEPARTMENT est spring colors and patterns. ton file in this 4 ~ ~ wear Bent and furnished t9 tho IN CONNECTION man who calls upon us for Highest Order of Restoration caleceram Work Done C.GRAVES. Pres. EPCOORD VERE AT SPR STREET A Mark of Distinction in Traveling: A Hartmann Trunk and Likly Luggage—-Cheasty's Has Them.

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