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; red, the demon swatter of the lo | fines “tre < from f : aceasta names é for the Portland Beavers this year, Beals. He's a good hitter. Bet Graham hasn't decided where to play him yet, - play most any place on club except ‘woman } ‘Whe league has at least one good) hitter who the cleanup berth and a couple of! ‘the clubs have two. cal club, will Beattle tribe when the first whistle Of the Coast 6. Etred nit Year and drove in a flock of runs He hits ‘em far and he tm the pinches, too. with a batting average z which he piled : club in @econd sacker, may hit cleanup, but he'll probably bat third. to the league, seems to be the man fon the insite of the track for the land, makes up | fer the first game, he won't have} te tarry much in picking his clean- ‘Up hitter as long as Hack Miller, PAIR OF VETS AT LOS ANGELES berth on the batting order. Of them is Sam Crawford, the vet @ran slugger, and the other is Griggs, first sacker. fourth and the other fifth. Who has seen a lot of service in the Coast league, is the first choice | fer-cieanup hitter. "em far and often, too. Sger Cavvy Cravath will bat clean wp for the Salt the Bees take the field opening wath na who haven't kaack of smacking the apricot ‘the next state. have a good man to bat fourth in Ham Hyatt, ie well remembered by Seattle fans, Who used to see him click the little found apple for the Vancouver club Back in 1908 in the old Northwest- em league. He returned Coast last fall after spending con- Biderable time in the bic show and fm the American association. for tomorrow night follows CLASSY CLEANUP HITTERS BY LEO H. LASSEN HEN it comes to over looking al batting order for some reason or other, the firt thing a baseball | bug looks for ts| the bird who is/ hitting fourth in| the lineup. The fourth man in the stick Hat in| the cleanup hit ter of theoutfit the boy with the | big wallop. Who will bat tn bored position in the this year? Every club fs almost a cinch for] Its no secret that “Brick” E! bat fourth for the sounds position April last league in that hits ‘em Cox, outfielder, oF the new first sacker gb the Virginia. league, to be slated to bat fourth lefgeue over up with the} the East last He is a long-distance ciouter. "s a chance that Marty Krug, comes to the Coast of Bert Ellison, another newcomer jup berth for the San Francisco Mana- because he can/ the hall! the battery positions. | “When Manager Howard, of Oak-| his batting order strong man outfielder, is draw- pay checks from the Oaks. is ae of the heaviest hitters | the league and he's a cinch bat fourth for the Bay team. | in Lea Angeles Manager nicely into the cleanup} One art One will bat Over in Sacramento Buddy Ryan, Ryan still hits It’s = 100 to 1 shot that Man-} Lake club when day the the into is another one of forgotten The champion Vernon club will first sacker. Hyatt to the CITY PIN MEN BOWL in IDEAL ALLEYS ar pee There will be a special meeting of | Mike Ne. 2 vs. Raga captains at the Central school Thurs day afternoon at 3:30, with Neil Ellis mike in charge, at which time there will ee owe be an open discussion of the 1921| ORPHEUM ALLEYS King D'Oro Cigars va. Rippe’s Cafe. This r to Wichita Timi fet: Reports from the Sen Francisce Seale’ training camp say that Morry elder passed Out of the Const league sold outright yesterday to the in the Southern Ellie, the Los Angeles out- agein in bie 1th start in | b quit the game. eeason. rules, my Viox, f te while in 191 job, of the West Falls, of the Tex former Wi piloting team in the Virginia le “Rabe* fields, to Task on. che Job t's Newark takes over Akron’s this ation: able to open the season, This means that Bert Ellison will have the call for the second base job. Chuck Wortman, veteran infielder, why was with the Chicago Cubs a while He was with Lowlevilie in the American association, last year Walsh, whe in. the Timmy Walsh, whe played outfield for Seattie in . has is Charley Paddock, the “fastest human being in the world.” Running for University of Southern California, Pad- dock has trimmed the 220-yard dash record to 21 flat and his | mark of 20 and 4-5 is up for consideration was made Saturday and the former yesterday. the world’s mark of 9 3-5 yesterday in California for the 100- yard dash. Jon Connolly, promising Seal outfielder, Me san hs games will be ready for publication | Frid TRIBE WINDS UP TRAINING AT POMONA POMONA, Cal., March 30.—It was @ wonderful tail-ender for the train. | Ws a@aution, ing season yesterday, when the Si Pi or washes trotted out to the West Sec eins Ge ond street ball yard and put on one of the prettiest exhibitions of practice playing yet seen here. The d ideal with a hot sun and and the way > wind, FOR TITLE BOUT BY HENRY L. RRELL y¥ YORK, March 20 purs | stil today to speed him up on the site putting me is in New York at pres off Kearns said that F for the Dempsey-Carpentier fight.| give Rickard $50,000 Jack Kearns, manager of the|and will name tho site champion, said he would present an| offer of Alexander Pantages, West-| Pantages ern vaudeville man, for the fight|ent, according to the to Rickard today, and if Rickard) his local theatre. refused to accept he would demand k Dempsey will to know where the fight is to be| person at the loc held. gymnasium skit next “Rickard promised to let me! ning Monday. Vick the right to fan Ruth league game and be given two ticket league game. Mail it to the “Babe Ruth Editor” will be given to the first 20 fans to pick the right hurler, & of a regu for a The their duds today to Los Angeles for a final workout | the gang clouted and| before facing the Angels, PANTAGES MAKES BID ri claim were being dug into Tex Rickard | $50,900 forfeit if I don't get action Pan for hurled the old pill over the landscape orthy was more than delight h the pre-season showing and) tribe will | Sound city sit up and take notice r the big mow starts y was| will pack ‘The outfit and hie | know Jast Monday.” he said the immed: make “He's his | the DENTISTS | (whalebone) | The latter mark He also tied PADDOCK TRIMS 220-YARD RECORD | STANFORD UNIVERSITY March 30.-—-Charles Paddock, as the “fastest human being. today had his hands firmly upen the world's record for the 22-yard dash He followed nia record breaking performance of Saturday by running 220 yards here yesterday in seconds flat, a fifth of a second low er than the present recognised reo ords, and he covered the century in 93-5, equaling the record again, Paddock was running for the Uni Cal, hailed versity of Southern California} against Stanford. Saturday, in the U. 8. C-Univer sity of California meet, at Berkeley he made the furlong In 2045, which in now up for sanction as a world's| record. “aMBRiD | CREW BEATS | OXFORD LONDON, March 30.—Cambridge | defeated Oxford in their annual al league |Towing claasic today, | Oxford won the tons and chose the! Surrey side of the course, considered |the most advantageous, At the THURSDAY GRAMMAR BALL crack of the gun the Cambridge | lerew took the water and jumped tl With the championship cinckea| LEAGUE OPENS jin the lead, setting the pace at a by the Elks’ No. 1 team, the City| With 63 teams entered the Seattle | fast stroke for one mile and a half. Bowling league is all over but the | Grammar School Baseball league will | Oxford # ed with a quickened shouting. The teams have two more! get under way Saturday. Several! stroke at that point and took the league nights, Jomorrow night and a| changes have been made in the! lead, the Cambridge coxwwain ‘week from Thursday. The schedule | schedule and the complete list of |entiy content to let Oxford set the pace. Oxford was slightly ahead at the half mark, pulling a strong stroke with the Cambridge crew seemingly willing to trail until the three quarters. j A quarter of a mile from the finish | Cambridge spurted, overtook Oxford | and passed under the finish line with a length le | A. The official time of the winning| crew was 19 minutes, 44 seconds. | 30.—-} SAN FRANCISCO, March } San Francisco's Seals started the ball season on the home lot b ing the first game t have here this year to th leago 4 to 2. It took the Cubs 10 innings do it REAL PAINLESS In order to introduce our new manager of be seen in} re in a} k, begin: | lar American Seattle Coast Star, Tic et plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, doen not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed Whale: 84 Crowns 94 Bridgework . ri uara anions and get same nation and advice free Mont of our presentypatronage 19 recommended by ourbarly custe whose work is still givin natinfaction. Ask our” cust who have tested our work n coming to our office, be you are in the right place, this ad with you. Cut-Rate Oo H I fe) Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY 91 Bring | capable Two VET RED SOX TEAM IS NOT WEAK Y DEAN SNY The hokiouts» won't get anotheg nickel, tho, It's getting too tte to arrange further trades.” Duffy is planning strong on land ing hin crew in the first division. In Jones, Bush, Karr, Myers Pennock, Thormahien and Munsell he's got a hurling staff that looks of pitching winning ball CATCHERS And behind Muddy Ruel veteran ¢ the and tohers A namm Bert Chaplin Georgia State league ae third stringer mitt All of the Box infielders and out fielders oume to the team by trade with the exception uf Everett Scott Two rookies are stacking up strong—Clark = Pittenger, an ip fieter, and Ernie Neitzke, combi nation outfielder and pitcher, Both youngsters came from the London, Ont, team Pittenger stands head and ders above all other ability, He will be @ hard for even @ veteran to keep on bench. The youngster may be started as a regular at second base, He haw played with the London, Ont. club of the MichiganOntario league for two years, Hoe bit 212 tast nea and stole macks. In 1919 pilfered 36 and won a bonne He's halts h w 1 have youngster of the looks probgbie with the bie plate Al shoul rooklia in man the ron 20 he aren feet 10, from Toledo, KEEPS AFTER weighs 160, and der who make the big time in his first up Harry Kearnan, a chusetts semipro star. He from either side of the plate and is & natural fy A food share spent with nehools chaser of Duffy's heaving for the boxmen, tructing them how to dust ninor league faults Duffy and Burke more work out of Red Sox than the acrea thought was Smart handling team a good one time crew tn He in oft m are the baseball in them. in making wine the yale and Dave Shade, ot leading welterweights on the Coust, will battle in Tacoma next week in = sit-rownd go that ought to hen bear of m batile If beth boys are in shape. Jimmy Duffy is tn £ where wan barred ta fusing to fight Dave Shade out. Me did running out on re the bout ming an injured side toh in Kid Williams and Pete Herman, « pair of former hantamweight cham- pions, have been matehs toftey, fan Francisco lightweight | nity __BY LEO #.LASSEN _ ADVERTISING THRU THE MEDIUM OF ATHLETICS in one of the THERE ARE MANY OTHER rpc but the ones we have named at the present Ume. Clean sports is | CHARLIE ALBERT CLAYTON—Piven « Tallest player in baseball. ix fret tnehes, Welahe " right handed. Pitehed for National Cash Kee ister team in Dayton, A year, Won 21 games, tort p Ame 28 YULLEETO. Yee . cnariin— neer " ayed ateher RANE ined ast year, Fielded 974 t > from Pittsfield, Mass, in |icaewe. Melght & feet 6 inches. 198 | JOT RUCKLEY—Ourticider, Age 28 I weighs 155, Height 5 feet 9 Inches, Mit : Palmervitie (Mama) club last Jie we right-handed, bate " AN — Kern). pro Ulty infielde year. ioe “SiWER BRAND’ SALMON EGGS: [e; me send you « supply of mec aly prepared Salmon Eggs SILVER BRAND the sdeal trout baw Direct from the Packer wath « personal guarantee of uarnfadion oF your money back 4 Cane of Van's Silver Brand Salmon Eegs sere ary adttrom wow of the Roby Menwwaurm (re order lew than 4 carn) pomped tor $1.16. Mevetove Dots BA! wt eos tamper Morey Chee) Abeta! ¢ mt send team snk €0 ras mercy back Sed E.VanBuren, Anacortes, Washin, | ACHIEVING YOUR | IDEAL his way Kast, where he has been garden on Aorti Meeowent naa| You have an {deal of yourself. pot been named yet je verybody has. Way down deep in “ your heart you've a mental picture Best foodstuffs for the least at of just how you'd like to look. You Boldt's—Advertixement |know what woul bring this ideal a ito pass, too. It's clothes, ian't it Northold Inn Egyptian Kitchen i ( Specialty Food Shop and Auto Kitchen PAL CONTINUOU LOUISE In “WHILE THE OEW ACE RSDAY TO SATURDAY A CRACKERJACK NEW SHOW ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE, | Pretty, stylish frocks and suits, ete | Clothes do make such a difference Jin one's appearance and feelings {and we owe it to ourselves to real ize this ideal and it can be done, easily, too, without ready cash, |How? By merely going to Cherry's jand buying the best there is in clothes at low prices (unusually low now because of their after-Baster | sale) on dignified eredit—by merely paying @ little each month. Achieve your ideal in dr | Their store is at 207 Rialto build ing, on Second ave., between Madi: | |non' and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle.—Advertisement “HIP 1TOL!l S Robert Athletic F SIEGRIST & DARKO a "HOTOPLAY LOVELY DEVIL LAUGHS” and Seattle is fast coming to the | OTTAWA HAS” Apel ciini. atin 2 Se COKIN HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 20.| best ways possible to tell the world about « city, and Seattle in forte Don't get the idea that the “rid | in having « corps of athletes who are fast putting ttle on the m dled" Noston Red Box crew is going | the world of sports, Perhaps the moat succemful single athlete that to be a joke ball club thin season, | won world-wide renown for Seattle in recent years in Gus Pope, A slant at Mugh Duffy's bat University of Washington discus heaver, Pope won the American cham awingers, in wpring training, Is hack-| plonwhip last year and then placed third in the Olympic gamen at Antwerp. | ing for an entirely different | Pope's name, always linked with Seattle, was publix n Nearly every } Jcountry in the world j not a pennant contender . as it ks up now, the m in| TAKE BASEBALL, Last season Seattle fans established a record for likely to make the leader of the] @ttendynce that stamped the city a» the best minor league baseball towr American league step lively to keep| in the country for ita nine The fact wan he thruout t countr Jup there jand fans all over the t Btutes were watching the Siwas make | The Sox an two big league the best spurts of any in any league, winding up in mecond | smatisieiben tn aanilty | lace after holding down the cellar most of the season Resco aon ceuadiy oaamk Piet AND fey abe: da ee vr . ver Bis ey route at the 1 ie of Washingt ul record of Washington teama put the poe Seay ie eee eee abene the United States, Football ix one of the WORKING ae of building up school #pirit in all red blooded American schools | OCH eeEEs nd any school that has @ good football team stands highly in the mind Duffy and Burke are keeping | of red-blooded Americans their heads together. The trading of Harry Hooper for) gyi CONSTRUCTION OF the Washington stadium, with the inaug John Collins and Nemo Libold! uration of Kart Weat football games for Seattle, also brought the spot |has helped the team comslderably.| ion: of publidlty on Meatilo when the Dartmouth teams enme to the Const Denpite the shadow of five hold: | we didn't win the game, but we played in it, and that helped Seattle, | outs -Menosky, Meolnnis, Walters. | More of such games is one of the biggest ads the city can hope for) Pratt and Myers—the duo manage | tnryout the country ment is optimintic | bs “They'll come in." says Dotty! THe LATEST “SPORT ADS” that ttle Can boast are young Rob took a peek at Harry Frazee’s! tiarper and Earl Buird, the Seattle ightweights, who are now boxing ry lat It wurprined me tol ietore New York fans, They the cleanest boxers that ever per how liberal he has been in! | formed anywhere, and Benttle can well be proud of the fact that they creasing salaries, are being introduced from New York rings ax hailing from Seattle wt celebrities who call Seattle their are the names fresh in our memory alway® a fine boost for any commu front in every branch of athletics POLE FOR PUCK TITLE Ottawa and Vancouver will clash the fourth game of the world's hockey series in Vancouver row night and if the Eastern again they will have the honors tucked away for the nd straight tin They nm it year from Seattle in the East The games to tomor m win, ne wor last Ottawa Vane haa won two! team nuvers thre of five but another win will under 40-foot center ice nerien nt out games they Thursday's game Eastern rules with arena and six men on the joe, This will give the Senators a big advan tage. Vancouver has been weakened | neriounly by the loss of Skinner and MacKay } need be “w” NET. TEAM MAY GO EAST | ‘rue University of Washington may) jeend a pair of tennis players East thin year to compete with the Yale, Harvard and other big college net teams, Whether or not they will be jaent depends upon the showing ot} | the Washington team in the meet! with Stanford and California which will be held in Portland late in May | The Washington team will prob jably be made up this year of Mar shall Allen. eity champion, Wa. Stuart Barker and Bill Tay lor | er, | PREPARE FOR PORTLAND | Seattle golfers are already making| thelr plans to be in Portland for the | Week of June 20-25, when the P. N. G, A. annual championships are to} be decided. At Vancouver last year the boys and girls had a wonderful time, but | the Waverley Country club, down in the Oregon city, is out to outdo ahe Canadians, 90 it's a case of make your reservations early Empty hotel rooms in Vancouver were searce last July, so be on the afe side and write now to Walter E. Pearson, 808 Northwestern Bank | Building, | Portland. LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 30.— (United Press.)—After what was de | clared to have been one of the fast. | jest and most thrilling fights ever j#een in the Vernon Arena, Jimmy Dundee of Oakland last night got a present in the form of a decision over Joo Coffey of San Francisco. | Newspaper men were of the opin- fon that Coffey tad more than a| jcomfortable margin. Almost thruout | |the four rounds the scrappers stood | jtoe to toe and swapped stinging punches with lighting speed. | CARL headlands that you ean hay grounds, trees ENJOY ALL Main 1102 Den | ZB SEATTLE'S Cards Uncover a New Star in Spectacles It wan with the Bt. Louis Car dinals that Meadows, the National pitcher who wearn spectaclen, was de and he's now rated one of the bent boxmen in the National league Now the same Cardinals ha other real sensation who Meadows, wears heaters eloped, person of George Toporcer, a over md baseman who, by a combi 4t The Star last night. There tion of cireumsatan nd real || were no changes in the rales and am ability. may become a regular on | ine, wilt govern the league play for) the St. Louis infield the year, - taken on for trial from the Byra Entries for The Star leagie aiene cuse International League club. || garurday at con sharp, Any When Milton Btock failed to re |\teams that have not definitely de port and announced he would 60 || cand whether or not they Wamt to into business with hin father-in 1y ball in The Star league must a Bass gomy meee Ho (ivy || make up their minds at that time, as whifted to third base ar : - : TEAMS ASK ager Hickey opening Toporcer ha filled it so capably that last week the Cardinal management arrangements with Syracuse » the bexpectacle Stock is slowing up the new man seems Uk be found at with Hornsby, is none better and t second A made ret second than whom there at third base, TELEPHONE LEAG! Played. Won u PBT | | “4 10. 2549 | ity 1— ber 106 174 437 167 bt 179 135 125 - | 765 697 Maintenance tfer 199 176 Barth .:. 17. 184 Loeen pane y s 429 | ‘ Mt cesses 9a 499 | Ju soo 339 c— 46 ‘ ‘ 406 ie 138 160 Roning Notterbiad Heanpied MOET cccrocupeoees a“ : Daddy, bring home some of Boldt’s Fre dvertisement, h pastry.— MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50 Other Repairs in Proportion H. S. ANDREWS Watchmaker 1411 FOURTH AVENUE - r Junior ba shed 2434] rules, LEAGUE ENTRIES CLOSE ATURDAY FOK FRANCHISE umb Cheasty’s or Three Brothers. Rainier Athletic club, Kainier Heights Athletle club, Queen Anne Aerials, Seattle Boys’ elub, South Beacon Hill, Bulldogs. Liberty Park Juniors, Shamrox Athletic club. Felix club. Some of the teams haven't definite decided wh not White Star Juniors, Jefferson Park, Mercer Playfield Juniors, South Park Juniors. Standard Oil Co. Juniors, Apex club. ‘The Mt. Baker team, champions of |The Star league last year, are unm fortunate their players over the age | which is 21 years, or 22 after They have decided to drop of the league. The Tailored Reaty team has anded, | other clubs in the circuit, Two DIVISIONS The league will be divided into | classes, A and B, according to Class A teams must have 291 | but suits will not be co Class B teams. Team managers want to lay. for the registration of their mediately. the registration of 12 men by | 5, indluding the names, | and dates of birth of all the playing. The Star league is open to nior baseball team in Seattle is willing to pla: They are charged The season will be short and soo |and any teams that want to play @ ganized ball for the su not fail to get their entries in sporting editor of The Star Saturday noon. | the season will be played ‘April rule and regulations for The eball league that were Monday's Star were in with the managers of the per of teams asked for fran. night. The following certain of entering @ ther they will enter Those teams follow: enough to have one of ‘or and the players will The league rules call under the ‘The first OIE PH ] ARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCY tive offers. coma newspapers. If you buy in Tacoma Leaves Seattle 9:30 A. M. BUT SPEND JUDICIOUSLY _ In these days we should spend our dol- lar judiciously: Seattle and Tacoma merchants frequently display attrac. ~ Read their ads in both Seattle and Ta- Daily Except Sunday ROUND TRIP $1.00 Leaves Tacoma 4 P, M, MASTERPIECE 817 Second Avenue, Ground HOME PROPERTY Seattle Is Known as the City of Beautiful Homesites—Carleton Beach the Most Beautiful of All of Seattle’s Many Beauty Spots CARLETON BEACH lies between Magnolia Boulevard and Elliott Ray, frontage on Elliott Bay and a depth of from 300 to 600 feet of delightfully wooded upland. 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