The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1921, Page 10

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FIFTH GAME OF SERIES TO DECIDE | game for ‘The fifth and deckdir the work!’s hockey champtonship will De played tonight er, B C., with both Var Ottawa on edge for the big struse j Roth teams have won two games| fand tonight’s game carries with tt} the title and the Stanley cup for the coming season. Vancouver will enter the game} with a slight advantage as they will) Be playing under their own rules And the center ice area will be 70 feet. | The Coast champions will have! their full strength on the ice and all the men are reported to be in pretty | goed condition. | Tt Ottawa wins it wil be the seo | Ohd straight time that the Ottawans have held the honor as they defeated Beattle for the title last year The teams are expected to line up a follows for tonight's game neouver Position « n Vane puver and wa Renedict Gerard . Broadbent Cleghorn Denenny Roucher | Nighbor BRITONS HAVE EDGE ON GOLF LINKS BY HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, April 4.—British Doxers may be an awful bunch as a} lass, British tennis players may be! | | & pes below the American court experts, British runners and row ers may be yards behind Uncle Bam's men, but with ft all John Bull can do one little thing a little Detter. He can play golf. Unele Sam, after a year of re Markable success in international | hag two great ambi- the summer—to bring Dack the international polo cup and to win the British golf champion American polo team has an ex eelient chance to bring back the! Jone trophy that is being detained | fm Engiand, but the golf prospects. While the best in years, are not @ver assuring. | PLANS LAID BUT —’ Last winter such elaborate plans ‘were outlined to go after the Brit- tah amateur and open ttles that the were alarmed about the im fall from a throne that iu i i the American plans have since, however, dne to. inability of star players to make trip over this summer. decision of Chick Evans last to change his plans and make with the American team, | prospects considerably bright- along with it Francis Oulmet finally that he would be un to accompany the team. ‘A. Gardner, who gave the! the grand scare last sum , also is asking to be excused on it of pressing business re on this side and it t Dave Herron will find obstacles in his way. LMOST FU FF j ful Hi E } . jones at first said his par- to his participating in ipionships but chances are he will be with the in when they set sail. Fownes, captain of the may not be able to play fas he may have to undergo an op eration for the removal of a growth on his shoulder. He plans to make the trip anyway. SEATTLE SET g i i yes Hy OPENER | Seattle's squad is all set for the) Spener with Los Angeles in the/ Bouthern metropolis Tuesday, ac gording to reports from the Celestial gity and the tribe will enter thi game with the strongest lineup in) The squads are expected to anv ‘wer roll aa follows: ‘Wisterzil, 3 b.; Murphy, 1 b.; Eldred, vr. £; Ken} worthy, 2 b.; Cunningham, L f.; Spencer, c.; Elliott, «, gardner, p. Los Angeles—Killefer, c. f.; Mac- Cauley, s. #.; Carroll, 1. f.; Crawford, fF. f.; Griggs, 1 b.; Lindemore, 3 b.; Niehoff, 2 b.; Stanage or Baldwin, Crandall, p. Billy Robinson, pilot of the Phila- Gelphia Trapshooters’ league, learn- | ed to shoot with a double-barrelled | muzzle loader. | Opening Tiffs for Coast League Clubs Tuesday Here's the opening games in the Coast league, which gets un- der way tomorr-w: Seattle at Los Angeles. | | { | | Vernon at Sacramento. Portland at San Francisco, | Best foodstuffs for the least at Boldt’s.—Advertiserent. MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50 || Other Repairs in Proportion | H. S. ANDREWS Watchmaker 1411 FOURTH AVENUE | | WORLD'S HOCKEY TITLE IS AT STAKE IN V ROOKIE SEATTLE WILL ENTER '10 STRONG PIN TEAMS IN NORTHWEST BOWLING : MEET AT PORTLAND BY HARRY HUNTOON With only one more week to go in jowling league the pin uring to the City acks of the city are prep invade Portland for the annual Pa cific N ment, which will be ty durin the week of April Ten stre teams of Seatth ready for the starting gong There will be three teams of Mik bowlers, picked from the Beat of the clubmen. Elks No, 1 will be the class of the herd bunch and the way they are going they should make a good showing Harry Benson and Bill Muss will more than likely lead 1 have the other two teams and w a classy bunch of pin smi help them. The probable Hneups of the Elks’ teams follow Elks No. 1—H. Kinney, EF. C. Hausdort, H. J. Dobb, P. BE, Heden strom and Col. Vaden with Dobb and Hedenstrom and Vaden and Ebert « teaming in the doubles. Elks No, 3—Van Ornum, Bremer. man, Daust, bles. Elks No. 3—Galbraith, with MeDonald and Jones and Ben son and Myers going together in the | doubles, The FE. N. Brooks five, fod by) Harry Huntoon, is made up of well seasoned bowlers who have been [bowling for years and are weil versed in tournament play With their share of luck the Brooks team should figure in the winning column. This team looks like one of the teadiest aggregations that will rep esent Seattle. ‘Their lineup fol lows: Huntoon, Williama, Shuman, | Mahnken and Davis with FHuntoon and Davis, Shuman and Williama and Mahnken and O'Donnell rolling in the doubles. will tine up with the following men Wissing, Powers, Graff, Koch, Wright and Hilbur with Powers and | bowlers who will enter just the sin jraff and Hilbur and Koch | gies and doubles. Wiswsing, THE SEATTLE STAR ANCOUVER, B.C, TONIGHT ““ELY COP” CHAMPION ON LOCAL STAGE | CAN ESSICNME IS LIFE Directory * %* & PHILLIES WRANK PARKE Third baseman. PHILLIES N SNYDER HOB DAVID r ube Marauard, jand Wright teaming in the two-man The Rippe’s Cafe 4 world of pep and ¢ If they get off to a ¢ wiers are all STANLEY BAUMGARTNER—# 0 ut ps. h the following bowlers: Kinet league ta ¢ work gives them Hudson teaming in the doubles. The Rube's Cafe team balanced outfit ing @ steady game all winte nto veteranm 18 TEAMS ENTER STAR BALL LEAGUE Two more teams entered The Star ors to all right-handers, Reichert with I rookies, Weinert, | Crandall and | Phiftiies have | eat and Withr youngsters in John | ‘The Rokit's Cafe team, with two heavyweight champion, was mak- 1 fight fans toda Jack Dempsey, world’ ing his first bow to loc: the local Pantages with Terry Kellar. rting and Muss with Duust and Muss teaming in the dou-| among the w fail this season of the following yj a8 an actor On| the Tigers. Jack goes thru a bit of sparring He will be here all week. 8 host at a dinner given to local fight celebrities at the} TRAP LEAD Savoy hotel last night. Pair of Oldtimers in Quaker Camp problem to settle at *, Mo Donald, Myera, Benson and Jones | Thompson, This brings the total | of teams entered in the circuit with Thorpe ston and Dornir | the doubles nn tiafled ith aw It wil be impossible to have the league ready for OLD-TIMERS SEVENTH CHESS TIFF IS DRAW had finished Lanker didn't follow, but the match was called a draw in the seventh game for the world’s chess lanca has won one | ‘game in seven, the other six starts/ Tel. Main 2651 ng draw gumes. " Abe Kobey’s King D'Oro Cigar team looks good and has be ning most of their Thiw team wil son, MoCrimmon, Strong and Durnford with Wade and division of teams be made today and will published ‘Tuesday houncement of the first games to be at second and Pav line up with Greasy Neale and Irish Meusel make strong outfield with the Phillies here at training of players are one of them. mnperintendent other, W. J. Shettsline, club bust neas manager, ama have turned This must not be neglected as the The Canterbury Candy team is a | WIN FOUR _ STRAIGHT. PENNANTS! | When the Coart league geta undaiil way tomorrow Manager Bill Basid the Vernon pilot, will be starting fourth eason an & Conant manager. Vor three years in @ Kesick has brought his Tigers wn the wire first. In 191% him te beat Los Angeles in the playott the title. In 1919 he nosed out t Angels again, beating them the of the season for the h ithe there was a bit of taint om Ifiag because of the league | deve during the past su | But last year the ‘Tigers back in true form and breezed lthe wire first, showing real | pionship glass. | But will Easick be able to tu the trick again? | Kewick has the pitchers, one lthe greatest bets for any team any league. He has eight real ern, In Dell Shellenback, wood, Fromme, Mitchell, She Love and McGraw he has @ |corps 6f mound men. Essick has had a great array of pitel a piteher bi ayed the game. | But this season he will be jout the great keystone combinatl of Fisher and Johnny Mit Fisher has been traded and Mite | has graduated to the big show. | successors can’t compare with @ |Can Essick pull thru with am |ferior infield and let the piteh carry the burden? The league wMl tell the story. One thing is certain and that that Seattle, the team that finish cond to the Tigers last year, be the club that should give | champions the biggest run for tl |money, The local tribe has as good a bunch of pitchers their punch is greater than @ TWO TIE FOR | George Baker and F. Riehl for the high honors at the shoot of the Seattle gun club | total of 49 out of 50 birds. CHAS. SCHW. Optometrist and Mfg. Byes Examined apd G Price: Reasonable. 237 Epler Bik. $13 Second Av. season he was a flash he has been in spring training. wath started him re: 1920 and he hit erage of 412 until May dently wan benched. the aame as ayers must straight shooters they should bring a. m. Tuesday home their share of the prize money far younger: r managers not about them yet should get in touch with the sporting editor of The Star Tuesday for further information Managers of teams that will play on their home grounds Sunday want | their playfield “Giye me a chance to play stead |away and want to be eure to in- pat high,” saya LeBour. Wild Bill will compty agers take charge of the Phillies. active service in baseball. team manag’erial four years, starting in 1898. and Connors make the regular line- |up with Conner and Wirts, Harvey The Palo Cigar team with Secre|and Shephard and Hingtey and part-|!8ter he waa back. but hin batting tary Wissing as pilot should make a|ner rolling in the doubles, good showing. They have rolled) some big games and if they get on jeye had gone, THis avernge dropped All of theme teams are scheduled | WANTS REGULAR the right foot they will make them | to roll on Friday, April 15, except-| BERTH aM eet up and take notice, They | ing the King DOro five, which will) Besides the five making an offer for the Dempaey-| | Thursday as to the time they have | Carpentier match,” says Tex Rick: the grounds. a list of the teams en _— in The Star league: roll on April CARLETON BEACH IS, WITHOUT EX THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT TY EVER OFFERED IN SEATTLE. University of Santa Cla weighs 175 and is HOW PHILLY ATHLETICS STACK UP NOW mel, Hasty, Bigbes and Moore, a left * sure to be kept, while BY JAMES C. ISAMINGER PHILADELPHIA, April 4. — In| hander, prying into the spring status of a| Keefe, Eckert, Ray, Barrett, Slappy land Heimach must fight it out for the other place. Mack told Harris, Rommel, Hasty | and Moore that under no circum in their training eamp,| tances would he ever part witn Connie| them, and that he intends to Keep |them until they start winning. Perkins, Styles and team that has finished in last place for six straight seasons, conserva- tism may be an excusable attribute. The Philadelphia Athletics worked diligently but they did not boast. Mack, still quite a baseball genius, | despite adversity in recent years, prefers to accomplish some concrete| Walker, there are no catching prob- r results before talking. Of a squad of 28 in «pring training, | only five had not been with the club| Morale. before. This does not infer, how team of tail enders. He recalied Infieiders Frank Brazil! and Emmett McCann, whom he pects to be valuable assets, It will be hard to keep Brazil! off the reru- lar team this year. He can play FOR COAST [second or third, but he has been | practicing at first base, and has im. pressed all with his fielding and batting. McCann fs not yet Zl, but he hits) and fields so well that he promises to succeed Chick Galloway, last ear’s failure at short. It would not be surprising to see the season ‘the field. «| opened with an infield of Brazill, Dykes, McCann and Dugan. Every man is a hard hitter. The outfield will consist of Tilly | Walker in left, Frank Walker in center, and Welch, Myatt, Edens and Johnson fighting for right field. Edens, a 190-pound Texan, has! made a great impression with his! slugging. He is not a finished prod uct yet, but will bear watching Mack is captivated with his pitching staff. Perry, Naylor, Harris, Rom. RICKARD TO. “TELL EM” SATURDAY NEW YORK, April 14.—With five days until the “open season closes,” “punting for the Dempsey-Car- | pentier fight” continues along large | the lines, Tex Rickard is stil hearing by | wire and mail from the four corners, of the fortunes that are waiting for Oakland at Salt Lake, |him if he will dispose of the con tracts with the two heavyweights, The latest comes from one, J. Ie |Sexsmith, Spokane lumberman, who asks Rickard to let him know the best offer and he'll go it $50,000 bet ter. He wants to get the fight for! northern Idaho. To each and all of them, and to all curious ones, Rickard has a patent- ed answer: “Tl tell you Saturda: Carleton Beach is situated on the mainland, less 20 minutes by auto on paved streets; about 25 utes by car line. Each tract has 75 feet frontage on delightful beac Tide comes in on your own property. From 300 600 feet depth-of beautiful upland with gentle slo The view from Carleton Beach positively cannot. pt ca be: crescent southerly portion of Seattle, embracing sweeping of Mount Rainier and foothills of Cascades, all waterways of Elliott Bay and abutting headlands the entire range of the Olympics. e sunset sunrise effects from Carleton Beach are without an equal. CARLETON BEACH IS IDEALLY SITUATED ALL-THE-YEAR HOME AND AS A SUI WATERFRONT HOME WILL TRULY FU! YOUR HEART'S DESIRE. SEE CARLETON BEACH ANY TIME. AUTO YOUR SERVICE, Shamrox A. C. Second team. Cheasty's or Three Brothers. Rainier Athletic tub. Tainier Heights Athletic club. Queen Anne Aerials Seattle Boys Beacon Hill the Phitties If the team accomplishes lan to keep out of the cellar it argtly be due to the fact that | LeBourveau has set an example in| Make Your Dimes and Dol- lars Earn Dividends for You Liberty Park Juniors. Lincoln Park, Ballard Beavers, Shamrock Athietic club. White Center Junior Athletic club. Zeroiene Cubs, A big potnt In Mack's favor tx He didn't have a holdout on | ® | his club this winter. 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