PAGE 12 TAR JPORTS Star League Junior Ball Clubs Register Tossers; Squads Are Now Divided Two Sections Will Play for the City Title; Season Will Open Next Sunday; Schedule Will Be Ready Wed- nestiay; Other News of Star League } | BY LEO H. LASSEN With 20 teams set for the starting gong of The Star junior baseball league, final details are being worked out} today for the schedule which will be published Wednesday | in The Star. The teams have been divided into the follow-| ing divisions with the teams home grounds being named: | League No. 1—South Seattle Merchants, South Seattle playfield; Mt. Baker Juniors, Columbia playfield; Gity Cubs, | Lincoln playfield; Shamrock Athletic. club, Woodland Park;| Loyal Heights Badgers, Adams playfield; Seattle Boys’| club, Lincoln playfield; Greehwood Juniors, Woodland park;/ Batlard Majesties, A field; Rainier Valley Juniors, Columbia playfield; Igterbay Juniors, no field named. | League No. 2—Tailored Ready, Lincoln playfield; Colum-| Columbia playfield; Walla Walla Juniors, Walla! Walla playfield; Diamond Aces, Walla Walla playfield; Alki} Juniors, Hiawatha playfield; Madison Park Juniors, Wash-| ington park; Spartan Athletic club, Woodland park; Felix | club, home grounds not named; Georgetown Merchants, South Seattle playfield; Rainier Heights Juniors, Columbia playfield. ‘The schedule will call for each; team meeting each team in its own section twice during the season. Play ing three games a month carry the season to the last week in Sep- tember. Then the two winners will play @ best two out of three games series for the city title. Attention, Managers! Managers must remember that only registered players can take part ir Star league games and any changes in registration should be made to the sporting editor of The Star the day before the playing of unregistered men. There will be no changes in registration after the first half of the season has been played. Baseball managers of The Star teams should send in their phone numbers or near phones, where they can be reached whenn | ecessary in case of postponements and other league business. ‘Send in your phone numbers if you failed to put them In on your registration lists Umpires {pr all games are to be selected bythe team managers be- fore game time, and either one or) two umps can be used, according to JUNIOR MANAGERS, IS YOUR TEAM LISTED? Here are the Junior squads that will fight it out for the city cham plonship in The Star league dur ing the coming season South Seattle Merchants Walle Walla Juniors ray (mihnager), Knowles, Maloney, Ket my and McKenna. | SHAMROCK ATHLETIC clon | John Quinn (manager), Matthew But- | thomas the judgment of the team managers Herola } Teams must finish all games. No jennett. BE — artymueller am | Protests will be considered where the team@ leave the field and refuse to| FReLx curs finish the games, in fact games are! wirtem Koenier (manager), John forfeited where teams refuse to take | Ther! . C. MeKinnen, Charins Snorsky. the field at the orders of the um-| Dow Dempsey, Joe Koehter, Ralph ether pire. Umpires can be changed with | Migviran Ss: itdiGrang, Syn: the consent of both managers. Pro-| and Phil Oidesbow. tests on umpires’ decisions can be| made only when the decision In ques-| MADISON PARK JUNIORS | tion is an interpretation of the Pete Mitchell (manager) Chartes Karp. rules, These are some of the high | Berar, Adama. Wiliam Stott, Witiiam spots In the rules must remember. Schedule Out Wednesday Watch The Star Wednesday for! the schedule ~which is being con- that managers | Kenny Davies, Charles Jackson, Ross | Jaycox, Frank Uren and Howard Knaler. WALLA WALLA JUNIORS Nek Alaura Joe Peters structed today. In case the complete % 8 can achedile is: not ready by tomorrow | jrovert Corbett, Embet Mavin and Pronk the games for Sunday are sure to be | Johnson. announced. | Following are the registration lists | of 15 teams which have been received | COLUMBIA SLICKERS 4 Keat THEY SAY GERMANY STILL HAS 4 MILUON TRAINED MEN+ qnaTa, YHEAN. “PEACE TREA ir | THE SEATTLI DAY, APRIL 27 THE D6 Angel Pilot Has Changed Tactics; Is Martinet Now Wade’ Killefer Wade Killefer changed his tacties as manager of the Angels this year. | gers, he han had| Like moat new mar PERFECT AEROPLANES AND 12,000 PIELD GOWS HIDDEN \WATA YNEAN-"GeRrawyS HELPLESS"? ALLIES DISCOVERED 6000 NEAR BERLIN: ‘Gloomy Bill Can Manage 1 Piano as Well as .Tigers sad atrument house in Los An The friend hied him to the music house expecting to find Bill wrestling plano somewhere down in the base But no, ‘twas not #0. |Vernon Pilot Tickles Ivories| in Wicked Style | ‘The secrbt's out omy” Bit! | Esnick is finally discovered at his | fc | mynterioug deeds, In other words it has just been revealed what the | Vernon managyr doea to buy shoes and hats in the winter time | | Jt has always been known that | Bawick is somewhat of a plano | player. Last winter, when a friend wan told that Masick was thump. ing the ivories for a Mving, some where Angeles, said friend Jimmediately bethought him of a | picture show, expecting to find the | baseball man ruling over the keys Jin a band 10-cent | But after mak Jot the picture shown, the search was without result. Inquiry then brought forth the fact that Hill was working for the largest musical in. | boxe | ent Bi r, “G the fourth attraction in furnished — reception nm, surrounded by wealthy and autiful women. “Bill was dressed ike million dollars,” was the way the friend described it later, “And the way he played that plano one wauld think was the tuously located center of on 1 gues he in So the fact stands that Eaatek an a baseball player is a wonderful plano player and his statement that he ca more money playing the plano than playing baseball is doubles true Kawick is @ graduate of Knox university at Galesburg, IM. and studied later under the beet instruct of make use H the rounds 3 ors REEL MEN ATTENTION Fishermen who fall to 4 game | warden’s signs of warfing are apt to a | n . ed ¢ a . on hia! HY TOM OLSEN find themselves facing a ju@ice of a tendency to be too easy on Tom Murphine, whe starred sf ine peace these days. Many fisher hired men, with the r that he) quarter om the Lincoin championship | ‘ oahgatgreed ter Halt Boag sis ry |men are under the impression that them. This year he has become a Soon creck is open. As @ matter of fact, Boos creek is only open from regular mart & long suffering crew as a whole is showing m of the year. Killef him last year, but hi aiderably during the w ter CANADA WINS. |. FIRST HONOR | . OF OLYMPIAD (United was the first nation game triumph team from rame | » team by & score ANTWERP, April 2 Prean.)—C to score an Olymple here when the hockey the dominion won the final ¢ Swed! to 1 the ‘anac t and his players are but the team re polish and pep than ever before at this time «arm bothered | mproved con aystem of scoring here, Tea Abner. teetty footnan | Green river to the junction of Cov tackle, from Franklin, expects to enter | ington creck. eae tn the Bast thie fall. Abner te] Other King county streams closed | to fishing are hopes wit be All. tribatartes also working i town at present Rroadway's fhotball | elven @ severe setback because of the Eraduation of pearly all the letter men lew f Cie 1919 tome, however, harm pl Turner ts optim Camp By | water supply which empties inte Camp A ark tarwent track team. Knapp is net over~ optimistic na to the eutionk this year, as the Loam consists of many under- cam men, bat experts to develop Paredise lake; Hear or Ked- creek, and Mowry creek. ay mend them oo that the track entties will sit up aad take potice Im the neat few semaens, \PORT | PORTLAND, April 37.—Portiand q to the grabbed wer’ from Low Angeles > ig 95g een lle Hs three games out of five by taking runner up but are contested fo oe the final tit of the series here yer ‘The American team will play os Portiand | nah the 9 terday by @ 12-to3 count ortiand Sweden tonight and the winner willl * \ bunched hits and the result was never meet Czechoslovakia tomorrow ty aie conan dential rice eee ani. TE Finland won first place in the! .,< Priday, when Mrondway | tne ese . as rs ah 0 os e aiamend. The | LA . 3 figure skating contests. Norway| moss Rmahils ines schesle to strong, | Portland : 124 2 was second, England third and the|"vairy betwee these seneole ie strong. | Portiand 0 soos ection, Dune United States fourth. |J0E BENJAMIN AND. MAHONEY BOX EVEN) —Joe Hen- Hildebrand, Al Barberies| Jamin and Mddie Mahoney, each « cham pionship aepirant and halling from the | BAN FRANCISCO, Aprit 27 of & world’s champion, four-raund bo: If there w 4 in for the f peared fatigued, but he his own. Young Farrell took @ close dectaton fro nan. » Mike Bri Willie Honetetd, |BRITTON WINS WITH CANTON, ©, April Britton, welterweight easily won from Jock St. Paul in a slow and ing 12round bout here last |By winning this bout Malone MASCOT TO STAGE for Teddy O' Mare, beat ai Gru } EASE FROM MALONE Jack champion. uninterest 1 night Britton | clinched a battle with Middleweight Champion Mike O'Dowd, May 17 tite fret string eked roundhouse | doe trae aw vieh and Lapan; Jones and Koehler in B ; YORK, April 27 job Ne ” ying & good game tr i} lete thin week wnbane cuticle. This te Beyere|cerpentior will complete (th first year in high schoo! baseball, but be has’ played on, several amateur (came @oeut town. He was recentiy from the nary | working on for more than a month. O’DOWD HAMMERS WAY TO WIN IN PHILLY PHILADELPHIA, April Mike O'Dowd, middleweight tour last night that p LOWS WHISTLE cham AWEY MAY THEY CAN'T GET TH’ KAISER AN’ TH REST OF TH GANG FoR TRIAL? AIMATA YNEAN “GEeranys WAR ‘JORDS To PACE TRIAL iN LONDON”? he was a second Paderewski, which | 7 Tokul creek; Hrockaway creck mt Keapp. Fraskiin’s gym te peer Valley Lambe company; wtrecter, bes 16 mem om his hamde Nerth Bend emall creek every wight ptiew cometh, FROM ANGEL CREW) the motion picture that he has been seed | He will not be given much time for & rest between. his dashes for coin. He started out here on an exhibition pbably will} keep him on the road until late in the summer. THEY SAY THERE MAY BE ANOTHER BiG WAR! MATA YNEAN MAKING THE WORLD SAFE FOR DEnocRacy”? | - a 19) ae: SIWASHES 3, S EALS 2 Playing some real baseball behind good pitching hy Al Demaree, the Siwashes romped home with their second straight win over the San Francisco Sealy in the final game of the series yesterday on the local lot, Demaree had. the opposition popping fly after gly in the alr, using a slow curve to fool the visitors.. Seattle counted in the first frame when Agnew overthrew third base and Kenworthy seored after reaching sécond on his own hit and a safe blow by | Murphy. The Seals went into the lead in the fifth when they counted | twies on wallups by Smith and Shick, Corhan’s sagrifice fly and Cay- eney safety, Kenworthy saved another run when hé made a swell trap play of Koerner’s drive. Seattle tied the deore in the last half of the inning when Adams singled and worked around to third on a flelder’s cholee and a alk, scoring on Kenworthy’s sacrifice fly. Kopp | tripled in the seventh and breeved home when Kenworthy laid down » bunt, an Vrancineo MPO. A. Fey ft. Louis ; Uae eee hick, ef t 6 6) Phiadetphia Ss ne 3 8 0] Detrot rs Bier» sor eee k 1 7 1 6] PHILADELPItA, apra ‘ e326 ef x 2 ‘ 1 8 1 0} Rosto it , o 1 8. Ole. Ber 4 ie Tae Pennock and Walters; Keefe s he ae rking, Btyles. . ie eae I April 27 2 © 2 Totals ae Be eee ee Seattio~, FO. A EB * Pe SE Kopp. it 8 O88 Erickson and Gharrity Kenworthy, 2b 1 @ ¢/Thormahien and itue Honn a3 436 Murphy, 2 8 @ ¢| ST LOUIS, Apron. R Mm B Cunsin et 2 6 © | Detroit ah & Ack @ 1 @ 6} 8t Lou er a: y ss le ee Alten and Stanage, Van % 6 @78 evereia ’ ee @ = CLEVELAND, April 27.—Cincinnats |. Tetais ot ee 6 1 | CMeveisnd game postponed; rain NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet feore By innings Ban Francisco t/ 706 6 ? “er es | “cr Demaree 4 Ts ee | boo ae 44a 2 4 . ie ' 2 bance —Cunsingham ert Seaton |, rune t, bite BROOKLYN, Apri 21. nw EF laeteat to Renith w York . eS, a A om ©, Heniete Brooklyn ... eiisnet 8. @ an and Mi Ratteries Neht, Winters, Douglas and am | Snyder; Marquard and Biliott. PACIFIC COAST LEAG Won. Last. Pet ROTON, Aprn Philadelphia Portions Han Franc Roston ‘ Oakland Vernon 2 Sacramento — |Mait Lake | CHICAGO, April 27 —Chieage-Pittsbure | ® fame postponed: rain Low Angeles | CINNATI. April St. Louis-Cin- RESULTS vee Beattie 3, fan Mr Portiand 12, Loe fame postponed; rain GAMPA THIS WreK | Lee Averion at Geattie Bab Franciese at Portiana making of o my Agen | of 634 con- harrament it Oak eccative games hnorking @ home | tee Leaves ten Fen, (The Med Sex beat the Athletics returned te the Yankee L908 4 to bit in @ pinch. The woe | Yanks rallied ™ the niath inning and - $¢| beat Washington 2 to 2 Washington New York . Artie Nehf, McGraw's $40,000 peach, pion, stopped . 0. Sampeon of N.—-It's early yet. bot | Philadelphia in the fourth round of aptain of the Yale Py a scheduled six-round bout bere last football squad, has 40 candidates out | 3 night. The referee stopped the|for the pigskin drill already, Special fight to nave Sampaon from further | practice in forward passing and fe) ee or punishment, - program, ‘Tad Jones with the spring workouts. 1 UPLIFT IN BOXING PHILADELPHIA. "Gentlemen of havé been requested to ask you to| in Philadelphia in the future. Yel howls and other varieties of unvar. nished language are listed among the “must nots.” | ACIFIC COAST LEAGUE punting will make up most of the will not help Great Britain now obtains about 52 please stop smoking.” Thin will be | per cert of her gasoline requirements | i Lier, by The Star: | ole, William GEORGETOWN MERCHANTS . Patterson, Bill C. Burne, Alfred Johnson (manager), Dom U eonard Plush, Albert rich, John DeWele, Ci tane, Matt ini ch, Prank | Tessandore, Cito Zadra and Clifford | TAILORED READY Seren. | Byron eo (mapager), Hubert Hick ey, Howard Alien, Wan McConnell, Don | DIAMOND ACES \ Hunter, Spencer Har: James Bacher, Jean Griffen (manager, non-playing),| Louis Portman. Willlam Glynn, Charles | Ray Hartsfield. Tony Bigs, Robert | Hotlasd, Joe Cargnody and Ray Willie, Saunders, Winfield MeClosky, SEATTLE bors’ CLUB Fverett Adams, Howard Tripp, Ril! | Moyer, Einar Knutson, Henry Ivers, Tad | Harfly, Gordon McDonald, Stove Haxzar jJim Brenden, Rpbert Pierce, Ben Gale and Nick Alfonso. T R H. Waggener, Everett Fis and Everett Smitn MT. BAKER PARK JUNIORS Kringle, Jones, McDonald, Snorsky, | Roberts, Trapple, Davis, Wckelsbn, Mur- | (crow torss We'll Take Your 8 Picture— ALKI JUNIORS Harold Listman (manager), John Deft, Jenn McCoy, Earl Baldwin, John King Frits Hagist, Grover Lawre Frank Micha, Roy MeCoy, Floyd Cohan, Harry | West and Dave Hilierand. SPARTAN ATHLETIC CLUB Melvin MeCaim (manager), stead, Lealie Alyea, W , Bob Pundey, Miki : Donald, 1% Hacht R If you're holding a dal! pone, Toe Geren OS Chan game, boat race. swimming Kenneth I. Bi rand Carl Linstead race, casting tournament, or the many forms of out- Constantine (menagerie F. Kiere, fo door competition, tell our “service department” about & Brigilio, P. : Calasurde, J Murphy, W. Frisell, Al Barberia, J, Cala it and our “staff photog- F seurdo and T. Constantine, rapher* will be “on the piccione job.” RAINIER VALLEY JUNIORS Kaward Rasky (manager), H. Hatver- son, Dominick Companion, Philip Trippe, Gildo Cappello, Frank ‘Morgan, Nigel Howen, Edward Ford, George Firace and Kite Digullo. Don't forget our Kodak Department for films, fin- ishing and Kodaks. [Piper « Toft Jac 1109 SECONDAVE, @ OLS Saoog outrods HL THE SPORTING GOODS BALLARD MAJESTICS Hanftton Burgh, Rod MacLennan, Lee- D “hebert Harper, Mike’ Nattir and You Know WILL RAISE FLA AY 11 That Seattle has the fin- we CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 27.— est billiard parlor in the] Garry Herm president of the world? Come in and see. , today selected May 11 as the a on which cinnati’s first N gue pennant will be rained. York Giants will make their | first local appearance of the season on that day REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lichte: and strongest plate known, covers very litte of the foot of the manthe BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third, Floor. bit ft avant to 21 pt ola 0! the cob; guaran EXAMINATION FREE verre $15.00 Set of Teeth. ..... 10.00 PLATES, $8.00 $10.00 Bet Whalebone Teeth. . $8.00 Crowns . Painless Extractiny All work guaranteed fc» 18 years. Have impression 1 morning and get te same day. Examination aud advice Far = Our e am ridge Work. We Stand the nt patronage im recommended 1 giving good satisfaction ur hen coming to our office, be sure ve tested our work yu are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From ® to 12 ter Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UMIVEMSITY BT, Dpyeaita Freses-l'atersew Co, = am J a | W YORK.—Rack in the old tle | |days when Clark Griffith was man MAY RAISE KANE | ager of the Yankees Billy Newson| KANE, Pa—Fane of K ry grabbed ghe bludgeons and racked!are riding on high wav Game called 3 p. them up. From 1903 to 1908 Billy je Vourth Avenne Car was the official mascot. Now he is pne of the leading dancers with the Follies. Jack Murray, former New thusiaam since it became known that York Giant outfielder, may manage their | BASEBALL ball club, They predict he'll raise | 4 them high in the reentage | STICK TO A. A. U. Ln gettin ” | ! NEW YORK.—American tryouts jfor the Olympic games will be held junder the standards of the regular Amateur Athletic Union events with | the exception of swimming. It is be lieved the A. A. U. standards will af. ford a basis for a better comparison of athletes than the metrics. TRIS SPEAKER'S FARM CLEVELAND.—The sandiot as in previous years. |Tris Speaker's farm PENN LO! RUNNER PHILADELP — The Untver- sity of Pennsylvania will feel keenly | the loss of Elmer Smith to the track | |team. He did not return to school | following the Easter vacation. Coach Robertson ae grooming Smith for three yeard. | CANUCKS GET SET TORONTO.—The provincial trials |for the Canadian Olympic material will be held here on July 1. The |sermi-finals will be held in Winnipeg on July 10 and tho finals in Montreal on July 17. The survivors will sail for Belgium on July 27. PITCHERS GOOD? COLUME The Penitentiary ys lost out this year in putting a team in the Saturday Afternoon ¢ in Columbus, Here's the rea Their star pitcher of last was paroled and there's no one in prison who can twirl a ball now, — | MAROON TO PURPLE son year COLUMBL Eddie Casey wi don the purple colors and forsake |the maroon halo that rests on his shoulders as the Harvard hero, He will report on September 10 to coach the Mount Union football te fall, Casey will coach foott OVAL TAX STEEP TORONTO. * Racing in Ontario; . has been dealt a hard blow. ‘The provincial treasurer has announced | that mile tracks will be taxed $10,000 | @ day and half-mile ovals $5,000. | Such a tax is declared practically | prohibitive, | r AHEAD | NEW Yc Fiven if New York's boxing w gets the goby the Inter- hational Sporting club plans to have boxing bouts just the same, Adam Emple, secretary of the club, states that the authoritics permit bouts in| bona fide clubs. | ‘ Apply to J. 0. BOYLE, The Cleveland | lots have graduated so many players | fly' | to the Indians that it may be called UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. SWITCHMEN WANTED Men experienced 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. Depot Master, Oregon & Washington Station, title race will begin the first Sunday in TRUSS TORTURB May this year instead of midsummer Can be eliminated by wearing (2 Luadberg Rupture ive free trial to prove Support A. LUNDBERG Oo, We te superior- carrying against continuous raises. these legitimate savings. Sale Prices $75 and $80 Suits now at.... $85 patterns now at ........ $95 patterns now at ........ dise is represented in this showing. No atter garment. Tailors to Men Boost for a New Hotel ! ‘\ will be up in the race again ‘MEN OF SEATTLE. 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Workm: and trimmings of the best go into every FROST & SEYNEI made: FROST & SEYNEI First Avenue at University SALE NOW ON TAR PORTS Angels Open Series With Local Squad |Proud Seraphs Led | at Top Last Year, But Things Have Changed “TEAMS SHIFT TODAY ’ {IN COAST CIRCUIT! |) Here's where the teams arp | aeue ) Lee Angeles at Seattle, Sacramento at Oakland, SEE | “And the first shall be last? ‘The dopesters are getting it tight where Mary wears her necklace as s the standing of the Los Ay es club in the Coast league race concerned. The Angels, with powerful pitching staff, were to be right among the leaders from the starting gong, but Wade Killeter is having a mighty bard time ge |ting*the boys off on the right foot, Jand his gang is leading the league |backwards a» they invade Seattle to day for the first game of the series with the local diamond forces, The Angels have a woefi |infleld with Griggs at tet bere only real Coast league player lined | up. Niehoff is still bothered with leg |trouble. Crandall and Haney at seo jond and short aren’t quite up t Coast league standards, according tp the stuff they have shown in past. Seattle fans will haves ae b ) & WE SREESEEREBETRAT EE? PLETE F line on their ability when the Angels get into action. | The visitors have ® powerful a §- | tack and it behooves the Seattle hut | ers to have a care when they send over their decetvers to the fang. Sam Crawford 7 Griggs, Bassler and Ce, all wed wicked maces, “ ‘The Angels have clam, Ai) |only @ question of time when they — # TEPENIM teeth | fight for seventh place this week, as the Siwashes are hovering on the — brink of the cellar. “It looks tke Harry Gardner ts about @ue to pitch for the locals, with Can §* dal! as the visiting hurler, © was pounded out of the ta the first inning, Brookiya Gane 4 oe wm Poor support trem the i Joe fren t Punta Scare 10 toa Xe pomaang ‘ Veach’s home rua from being shut eut by eruit, who held them Hit Browns straight defeats for a TLELtts aq thy ? . and linea abet “ERED, SPORES GT ya ae wa mga y you are offered --mUc elt Seniite seacmerecrocereaes 4 4 : i . .$62.50 . .$72.50 , . $82.50" mpt will be made to . Buy a Seat for. the Stadium = ae ee Som oc e i