The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, { NEED THEE THEY SAY I CAN , ) Go STER THAN EVERY ane ANY THING WW THE TUNUTE- 7 WORLD, BUT THIS BUNCH ARE GriIW' "EA RUN 3 |LINCOLN WALLOPS WEST SEATTLE IN PREP MIX co = es : fy | ! Franklin and Proafway wih tan Dh | : + tlgle in the main event of the high 1 ee Fe Ope Yur | |North Enders Tie Up High| sis," imal erent ot te, ma ~~ field. A win by Franklin ——~— Ball Race ee will put Broadway out of the run- ool rag. A hools will be | Turns Over Farm | to George Ade; Now for Mound Shannon and |Rod and Reel | | McCarthy to Sport Shows’ Mix Tonight| Improvement oe {| * | Great mysterien will be revealed at ~ | ‘or the prep ech the Prenhinen more meet io be | 8TANDING OF THE TEAMS free. portly Pag de Won. Laat. Pet TH : A 5, ANGELS 2 | Be BR ym 12 A; |on hand to witness the affair, as the 5 SIWASHES 5, ANG . wi $ 1 ‘800 | otvairy between these echools ts kest. Lightweight Titles to Be at)/ Week of Fine Weather Puts} Los Angeter wobbly infield tonned ewny sneiber come for the ti ander -clnarmen ‘ot ep | rivalry between theee echoole Newn, : , | , | Seraphs when they booted the ball arow rs were in a ford, will’ meet tn thle 1"aftair. moend for Franklin, while Bob Gan Be. Stake in Show at the | Streams in Shape; Is, | ball game, ar worse, In the third Inning yesterday, giving Seatile a ei agesie weber ens 43 err Ay eadumens a : i trio of rum The final count was 5 to 2, Seattle wining, The Law Jona Cole, Frenkiin's erect all-around Oe ee. eer ds caus ae Arena Threatening Today Angeles Inner defense had about as much success In holding the ball athiete, has left for Alaska Ficesta ih ta tee ee ee sar coe t a | x yesterday as a bottomlens bucket has in trying to held water, Jp in the well-known knot yesterda In the other event of the afternoons . ASSEN | BY FARL A. FRY Hunky Schorr, Seattle's lone lefthander, pitched a nifty game of When the North Enders humbied|Queen Anne and Ballard ‘will reas ball, altho he was touched up for 11 safe smacks, while the oppe san atep out rd sition twirler was only knocked for six. Schorr stru 4 yy Hay pe en An can tep out en ®) In the third and Nopped Sam Crawford on strikes, His ea Shanon, © sr gt weekend and get some real, honest-| the day was turned in in the seventh when he flopped Art Griggs eee seeks ontpeiet ¢ to-goodnens sport le abown in the re| On strikes with the sacks loaded. ley McCarthy, the Canadian Here's how the rum were Batterie: Doak, Mherdel and Clemons: Went Seattle at Woodland park by «| bats on Adams field, and another oa \% to 1 count, After getting off to a! fast gem in expected. The affair will »|bad start, in which the West Siders| have no effect on the championship. counted a run in the first inning on Anne is beginning to show lerrors, Jack Pickering settled dowr « on the diamond, and if Jand pitched tight ball the rest of the ‘That fishing is getting down te the} stage where at sults that are sendin: the fine dis Veet 2 icaifee. their star moundsman, file holder, tn thelr sixround [os o¢ trout and bum these day, | “ured yesterday: — way. He flopped 14 on strikes and|goes good, they should cinch the at the tonight. Mc | | Schorr started the third with RKOOKLYN, Apri ee KR Mm Bw fe ewinging into the sem: was touched for two bingles, a triple | game Capt. George Farley will start mix Arena : | ‘The sport has improved with the) 9 walk, Kopp rolled one down obeubaese ee fee me upaet of the dope, It tw racer end @ ecretch tnaie by lan Carty comes here with @ repo . ae that the team will consiat of Olin, | bY Fra 4 a scratch single by |fdr the Beavers \ fine, clear weather that has prevailed, to second and Crandall booted tig!t and Bny- Nieder, Livengood and Taylor Melvor. Fraser banged out his trip! ———- ation as a mixer and that’s Just (ine the past week, and according-| it Kenworthy hit the apple . jin the fifth frame and was really out! Coach Walter Rell ts pessimistic over Eé@die's long suit, boxing against wn t treames to the| Mieht on the nose and it scooted Don Rrasier te out for the mile again on the relay to third from center, but | his track outlook at Queen mom we ne fred ition for «port. Howewer,| between Andrews’ legs at shert- SCOTCH GOLF CAPS He 'et|Ump Christianson didn't move |‘ t _ nates a ix didn’t look very promis | Stop, Seborr scoring. Kopp GLASGOW tland.—With most over near the play and minsed the ch o tay, and another ratn| Scored on Bokne’s sacrifice My [ot the track letes of Scotland in| George Ade’s looking after “Doc” jout, but no damage was done, as ver « block loa sport for a while. | to right, Kenworthy moving up [the ranks, the policemen have turned |Grandail’s farm back in. Indiana MADE BARE LIVING | Pickering pitched himnelf out of the | ‘2 use for practios Heinie Bass fishin coming Into Its own| to Grd when Murphy singled [to golf, The best players from all] while Ote puta tin the summer pastim-| CHICAGO—Jimmy Hanlon, 22. | hole |with the warmer weather, and some | Cunningham counted Kenworthy | districts of Scotland will gather at| ing with the Angels. year-old Italian boxer, has had as| Girard, on the mound for the Went Do You Know | very fine catches have prevatied dd] With @ pot shot ever secoml, | Gienraging tn June, The trophy ts & - ny many hard fights as Bat Nelson | Siders, wasn't ve ffective, and the ng the past week. The finest dis | Murphy being tagged oat af | handsome afiver rose bowl WOULD G0 AGAIN for « finilar length of activity-—and | Raileplitters earned all of their run*|I That Seattle has the fin- play of the season was produced by| the plate. OMAHA—Out at ¢ ‘Dodge 25 | 7° has made but @ bare living | Iénooln counted one in the second |} a+ billiard parlor in the gE. Cc. M who Drought tn a jimit| Schorr reached firvt tn the SAN FRANCISCO.—Pacific coast Damp we 3 | wage. He has 4 up with Emii|inning on bfts by Nollan, Kunz and |} © «| Cthth on Andrews’ error, ad- [tennis experts believe that Min |eoldiers are training hard with the|-rniery and they claim to have a plan |ilesketh, and added + |from 2 to 4% pounds, ‘This catch | Vaneed on Kopp’s bunt, scoring (licien Baker's ability ax a pommible|object tn view of making the Olym-|)py which Jimmy ean win quickly, | fourth on bingles by Folk and N and a» draw with | will go a long way toward copping| on Kenworthy’s hit, Murphy | champ have been hidden. She has|pic team which will go to Antwerp. | work easier and win money and Kune's sacrifice fy BROWN & HULEN Vaise, in his recent |the prime for the finest dieplay of| moved the Duke up to Ghird and | held the title tn the Went for several | They are all eager for a return en- ‘The soore: RH E bass, given by Piper & Taft. How. | another hit and Ounningham |years. She will compete in the East|gagement in Belgtum. They are all Bucens spells failure for some, and | Wert Seattle ...... 1 2 «6°32 | Second and Spring. Third Fleer, MoCarthy has never been aren tn lever, with continued good catches of| counted him with a single to for the national singles title track men. failure «pelin muceess for others. Lincotn . ‘ 3 6 2 Cheastys the|| world? Come in and see. » more t of specimens welx he wil be in line for | have to lok out for his honors be | 4 matches tf he can win | fore the week is over. / @¥er Shannon, because the Califor| Meivin Soules produced a fine P @oesn’t get lcked every day in| specimen of Rainbow trout, taken| drews scored week im these parts. The Shan-|from the Skykomish river, above| run Qrendafl walked, filling en uppercet, left jad and right | Sunset falls. The fieh was onty one| the three little disturbers that of a Tlmit cateh taken by the party! flopped Griggs on strikes. ¢ must overcome. |whom Mr. Soules took §rto that dis The Angels were dangerous Shannon needs to become one | trict. With two aes, wecet to beomene ome | Both Lake Washington ant Lake! lefer and Ells singied and ‘Coast 4 aggressivencen, He has a|S®™mamish are giving good sport to) lefer scored om Crandul's - to put up a slow fight if|{™® many anglers who visit these of the other part wont |"pot# each weekend. Both cut- ‘The fans like to throats, Inke trout and bass are be im there doing hix{!me taken from these lakes tn large ana Lr . mixing. Of course if catches, [Kite ef -nvn-t $ 8S The Store of Choice for Men Who Know ts boob enough to| The following fisting reports bave | TNA Ge os 8 8 e fight to Shannon af the | Steg received at Piper & Taft. . . 3 5 ran) and gets his head kicked off 7 ee his pains {t's none of Shannon's ey Be ee Pa But Eddie wants to remem-| a Tk Sam | vs that it takes two to make al Soon. yi | Lake Wilderness, sia Maote 7M : Water Is clear and medium hte nm Another brace of lichtwetehts| [Tetir 6 cl! Anciaiy treat, % =e Mingle in the remiwindup when| fate ie Be | Mandot and Bobby Harper toss | een bod Harper won a verdict over es 8 the last time they met, but a mys he's in better condition| year: fishing Is fairly goed: salmon ae gst time. Harper is too well known| * 2 ee ‘eed further introduction two local | yak, ih, nour Peide Fine a a ee Uniess Joe is in good cdn-| Water t ertting lower; senmu Harper should have no trow-| thre jake trout biting fine: Fisk epping around the veteran.| commencing to come to ? will be Mandot's first before Seattle fans as cnly a of spectators saw him per.) at the Elks’ club recently You, too, will like these distinctive Spring clothes for exacting men—they are KUPPENHEIMER SMART CLOTHES —superbly tailored to set the pace for advanced as well as practical styles. Any man who is particular about his at- tire will be thoroughly sold for all time after he buys his first suit at Cheasty’s. a f iaguaminh river, near Ove | Martford to Kewworthy to | zh and teddy at this gee = fianing t@ improv — oe ae ones used privet ons to beginners, and ts one the real veterans of the game. in ther he has a chanee of coming! " j m oe 7 cs sol Bh vonaedlagl the Seattle potkabesh river, via Olymple highwar— | * lear and medium high: “For” those fistic followers who tke| ing ts fair erent MF ‘ exhibitions there should be | Prices lake, near Potlatch. of clever stuff in the Bert} > 4 and Frankie Malone set-to. a mimic expert, referring to Mr.| ate Forbes, has been coming @long st a nifty pace recently and Ghouls give the Matone party plenty| Park not re ‘action. Seattle fans will remember 14), foeworth, mene Granite Fall fas the little gladiator who| “Water is in fine con@ition: tixhing t| ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASES ‘Up a good mill with Eddie Jack st onty. good aute road from | Cart Motfing, Del Howard's ace and one | . . 0 oo tiles, then walk 1% miles, /0f the most promising young pitehers in 4 here recently Kiause Br | the league, beat Bacramento fer his ateth | Swarts lake, nee Greate Palle—wWater |*irsieht victory of the magn. The score | evening’s entertainment,| is I" five condition; goed eut-thront | WSs with Saflor Vincent meeting Louie! iu. ‘fmd Saute road within guarter| Overwtetming the Vernon ‘Tigers, att a sere and Eddie Murray and Char.) mile of ake —Kiauss Rroa, | Lake got plenty of batting and base run- Jordan. new re | Stat and Cady Inke, near Granite sing praction. Vernon used four pitchers, - om Gs O FalleWater clear and right height: bot they all looked alike to’ the Ieon, J. OF ar | Loe Angeine beth are furnishing good fishing for The slaughter wound up 15 te 0 | at; take road and trail from nere.—| a MLLE. SUZANNE LENGLEN pen Eng water ta| The Sete won the third straight from | Darringtes- Portiand. A eteth tmnt B ing spurt netted Bille. Suzanne Lengien, woman| <iear and low: Qening is goed in Sauk | (00 “Redvees tour rune, and they scored | PP tennis champion of Europe, mys that) Py 0% Fa. |two more tn the next franm, but the vis. Wf girls would learn to “volley” tennis ‘Desewallipe river, vie Otympte highway | "ors bad Pict ww, too Sigs ined, The S would not be a dull game for them Water ta clear and medium high; | Sore wa* Geo jalan: “ & broken finger in batting practice and } Miho advises giris to learn one stroke| “#bing \# falr—Gorden, U. BF. & weeks, j Sta time. Mile. Lengien says “My favorite place is at the net, KING ALBERT ts No @etalls will be neglected tn mak- learned to volley. From first to iast (ing Antwerp ready to the smallest | ieee pocmccernnmeste S father has been my only coach. detail in handling the Olympic) Holling and Mitze lo only one stroke I ever | cames. King Albert, himeelf, ts at-| at Portiana— tending to that. He says: Ban Praneiaco “Everything must be in firwt diem | Portiand You SF gn aap. to ter Dreed | Kallio, Juney and Koehh | ef having ‘the games at afl in your | At Vernon | city, seeing it is not the capital. 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