The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1920, Page 12

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\@ pair of injuries will also be ready to play again this ‘and jinx or no jinx the team has to show something before we're out ALAS! ALAS Ive HADC AN AWFUL TLIVER, OF fry LIFE! L OWE me WHOLE WORLT MoONeyY x BY LEO H. LASSEN * UTH the Seattle Siwashos making the long Jump to San Fran fit playing until the home pe for the the locals Wednesday lot, which is jonger news. s. Tommy Fitzsimmons, the big shortat this week, and he may sp up the play a has been weak since the start of the season. lar rightficlder, who has been out of the fray most of the se cagon with peek. With these new additions the club is expected k up and play ball The morale of the club was wreeked du ortland series b ‘The coming two weeks are bound to be hard for the locals, but t boys must grace up and play baseball, We're pretty firmly © frenched in the cellar now and if we're going to get anywhere in the Quast league race it's up to the boys to break that losing streak and break it mighty soon, Losing ball games has ceased to be funny of the race altogether. What a big difference a good shortstop makes in the play of 4 team “ean be seen in the improvement of the Los Angeles club since Jimmy MacCauley, former American association tower, has joined the ranks He played his first came as an Angel last week and put up 4 smart brand of baseball thruont the series with the Seals, He refused to report because of salary differences and it is reported from Los Angeles that Prexy Powers of the Seraphs is paying him $10,000 for his season's work, Remember frisky Joe McGinnity, the grand old ironman, who used fo pitch for the Butte team in the Northwestern league? Well, Joe's baseball days might be near the end, but he's not all in yet. He has been engaged to coach the pitchers of the University of Hlinols, After the college season he will return to Decatur, UL, independent squad where he is managing. While the management of the Boston Red Sox were being put on the pan last year for getting rid of such stare as Babe Ruth, Cart “Mays and Roth, who were wont to be temperamental, right now the same management is coming in for a lot of praise and several baseball | Plays Nifty Game | for West Siders THE SEATTLE STAR. | CLASS B | LEAGUE OPENS | HERE. Korn t Dave in 1 rac How INFIELD 1INeS UP JESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. “critics of the East are giving Manager Barrows a lot of ered ¢leaning house. The Red Sox are playing the game together something they haven't done since the club won the world’s ti 1918. tional league doesn't show any such results. these alibi artists can dig up when they're dope goes wrong to Meet Frank Farmer In some unknown manner, Andre Young Hector ar Anderson, who was to meet Frank | have met twice in the Farmer in the main event at the| go, which was staged « to Seattle, arriving here tomorrow/a goed pace recently, He morning. but unable to fulfill his con-| knocked #tiff by Fred Fulton Qract to fight Frank Farmer Wednes-| put up a game battle while It Ins! day night ‘With this plece of sudden bad news lwhen he knocked out Bi fm hand, Matchmaker Clay Hite, of | three rounds, was well done. the Northwest club, immediately Postponed the show until Friday and wecured the services of Young Hee | tor, of Bremerton, to do battle with | @id Bald Top Frank Farmer in the main event, and Andre Anderson will Farmer in Tacoma Th probably meet the winner at a later | Hector may get the bx Gate when his injury is healed } Farmer here Friday BOM. .WELLS| \FIRE FIGHTERS nm the trail of t ight title, an be decided soon. One ‘AKES K. @) | feat before the fireme LONDON, May 11.—Bombardier |mond at Liberty park ‘Wells is thro, His reign among the preven pra came out on top heavyweights of Hurope ts over page bag ‘ (Thus British sport writers ex /ine coppé Pressed it themselves over the fight gies. The fi Mast night in which Joe Beckett) snacks offf Knocked out Wells tn the third round for the English championship. op of the ga ‘Wells has lost his punch, the crit-/hase crash by F. Davis fes agreed. When Wells abandoned | pases loaded. Boxing and started toetotoe siug-| ome — ging he made a fatal mistake was pean WINS the epenton. PHILADE A pretty girl is eagerly listened to, altho she says nothing when she talks. eee Herman, os bested Jabez White, ard tight-round bout at the | pia last night SAFEGUARD YOUR TEETH IN TIME — There’s Nothing So Good as the Natural Teeth. Do not Neglect Them! But, in this world, there’s more good advice GIVEN than is turned to AC- COUNT. If you happen to be one of the millions whose natural teeth have passed their PRIME, the only thing is to fall back upon scientific dentistry. charges are moderate. Come in for a free examination. what, if anything, is needed. away. Modern . methods—high-clase prices, These we offer you. Laboring People’s Dentists J. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located tor years at $. 1. corner First and Pike. Phone Main in game And now Detroit scribes are blaming the spring tour of the Tigers ] with the Boston Braves as the cause of the poor start in the American league. And yet a glance at the standing of the Braves in the Nw Funny what some of Arena Show Is Postponed When hen won at Word part rater | er ftchner, Alexander” nod derson Is Hurt; Hector Is Lined Up ” veer om Bt Arena tomorrow night, racelved an| Pool, being « ¢ injury to his side on board the | mill was given @outhern Pacific train, Seattle-bound | The first meeting of this pair wa from California, Anderson will stop | real battle, while the second ‘eff in Portland today to receive treat to much of a fig ment for the Injury, and continue on , however, han been goir | His work in Tacotna, the other n M Reed in ight Farmer haa the job of getting back into the good graces of loca! fans. He Northwest bound to Seattle's coppers went down te And it’s wonderful what our experts can do! 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Among this fleet. are staunchly built seagoing cargo and passenger carrying vessels, as well fast motor boats, sturdy DAY Py : . as swift yachts with graceful lines, tugs, etc. THESE rr yeuveaut ers) VESSELS HAVE BEEN APPRAISED LOW FOR IMMEDI ATE SALE SALE MAY 19, 1920 . The following vessels will be sold by sealed proposals receivable at Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 12 o'clock, noon, May 19, 1920. Sales will be for cash to the highest bidder. Right to re- ject any or all bids reserved. A deposit of 10 per cent of the total amount bid must be forwarded with the bid. This deposit may be in the form of a certified check, Liberty Bonds or surety bonds, either personal or guaranty. Sister Shipsp—NOPATIN and NARRAGANSETT The NOPATIN (ex MANHATTAN) and NARRAGANSETT are sister ships, built in 1918. They are 3,539 ton steel ships, with passenger accommodations for about 532. Length 320 feet, breadth 48 feet 1 inch, draft 16 feet. Cargo space between decks approximately 45,000 cubic feet. These vessels have a recorded speed of 28 knots and are ideally suited for Soynd, river or coastwise service. They are excellent seagoing vessels and during the war carried troops across the ocean. APPRAISED VALUE: NOPATIN $350,000 NARRAGANSETT $275,000 You are urged to inspect these vessels at Brooklyn, N. Y.—Third Naval District Steam Yachts Motor Boats and Motor Yachts You may find among these yachts one Just This class includes Motor Boats of fine sea- suited to your desires. They are excellent vel going qualities and dependable power plants. sels, including the WINCHF %, built in 1916, The KEMAH is a pa ularly attractive oppor a m, fast yacht, with a recorded speed of 31 tunity to obtain an excellent motor yacht at low knots cost VESSELS APTRAISED VALTER LOCATION VESSELS APPRAISED VALUE LOCATION Winchester $185,000 Norfolk Dist. Kemah $60,000 Brooklyn Dist. Arcturus 112,000 Norfolk Dist. Bay Ocean 20,000 San Fran. Dist. Remlik Hiawatha 19,000 Norfolk Dist. Hauoli 37,000 Patrol No. 10 8,000 Boston Dist. (ex-California) Weepoose 4,000 Brooklyn Dist. Cigarette 15,000 Boston Dist. Shadow IIL 2,5 Charleston Dist. Wacondah 15,000 Brooklyn Dist. Lydia IIT 2,000 Norfolk Dist. Miscellaneous Craft ad If you are in need of a good tug or barge, here is an opportunity to get one at a big saving. The EAST HAMPTON is excellently suited for all neches of the fi industry. The VICTOR INE ted for long a be used as a wrecking tug is very well su ance towing and ean carry considers cargo. She can also VESSELS APPRAISED VALUE KIND OF hOAT LOCATION U.S. S. Cincinnati $225,000 Steel Cruiser New Orleans Dist. Montauk 120,000 Stear: Tug Brooklyn Dist. East Hampton 105,000 Steam Tug Boston Dist, Victorine 85,000 Steam Tug Brooklyn Dist. Yenrut IV 70,000 Steel Barge Philadelphia Dist. ' Dorothy Cullen 28,000 Steam Tug Brooklyn Dist. Also the Following Smaller Craft STAU 1 SUB-CHASERS—110 feet long, useful for com ial purposes, be bought with or without engines. mercial’ or pleas MOTOR BOATS—All types. PULLING BOATS—Assorted. You are urged to inspect these vessels, to do which it ts only neceseary to communicate with the Commandants of the Naval Districts in which they are located, The Commandants are located in headquarters of the Naval Districts as follows: COMMANDANT, Navy Yard, Ros COMMANDANT, T RD NAVAL DISTRICT, | 2th St. and ard Ave. ST NAVAL DISTRICT, Mass. COMMAND. Natit COMMANDANT, "TW 417 Shel NAVAL DISTRICT, NG DETAILED 1 FORMATION

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