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re pent ANGELS TROUNCE SIWASHES, 8-1 |. First games Sunday. Teams in two divisions Managers should keep this wing te the Clans A sehedule 1! APRIL 16 | A ard Mer Pot ainter Mote o Hrothers Dye Works va Lincoln PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Park, at Lancein pork i w Dre W wa Bhamrox Ath toe Angeine 1 8 1.088 | te at Woodland park lace 8 a. fan Francisce =i 9° Three Brothers Dye Werks va Rainier atte ©} O8S | Melente A at Lincoln park nomen REE be Vatlard Merchants va Louie's Dye Portland Works, at Walla Walla dakiand ie l Park va Shamrock A. G, ot tit Lake pe Woodland park RESCLTS | YeNTREDAY iis bs Ran Francisco 1, Portiand & at Lie park ves ie Balt Lake-Oakiand, snow Bhamrox A.C. va Ballard Merehanta ® Dye + va Three Brothers 108 ANGELES, April 6—Too| | Louie's Dre Werks va Tee many Los Ap base hits ruined | 97° = jo urn ed go ree Rainier Heights A. © va Louie's Dre anttlo Siwashes here ye AY. | Works, at Walla Walla playt fhe home bas talent counted |" aflard Merchants va Lincola Park, at Meht runs, wh he beat the visit: | Lincoln pare ae Dre ors could grab was one. a ron A. O. we. Tne The home club played good ball be | No games oa May & aind the stellar pitching of “Doc” MAY 15 randall and chased over five runs ® the sixth on bunched hits and hen added three more in the tighth. The best Seat! 4 do was a homer by “Brick ed the ninth over the left field wall ab” Spencer, Seattle catcher was unable to start, and so Harry |» ; a 3ardner refused to pitch. Bob Geary | foren . ora aes Gane the cee ttarted on the mound for the trite | 5oiy te. | and was wild and - Seattle an. follows: } ee. APRIL 10 ey ae Pirates vs Rainier athlette Ee Walla Walla playfield ie ak Shamroa Athletic Club second tes ‘2 °-2 ¢) Wighiand Athletic Ciub, at Se tie playfield ’ oo oe 1 | "First Hult Merchants va Zerolene Cubs, Adama, a | 31 op Ldncoin park. teary, D TR es 0) Liverty Park Reavers va Queen Anne — i ° © | Aerials, at Mercer p "i oem, © ae ER | Routh Bescon Hf South Seattle, at tehorr, pss... oma 6 © | se attie : Pulldoge va Chandlers, at Jefferson Totats 1 *Batted for Adams tn ‘chien 3 3 epee aie & Rhamrox A. C. second team, 43 and par : ° a er Athi 3 1 Cups ie at . r va South Beacon cs 41 4 1 ¢ Totals .......83 8 e by innings tle . Garp Lindimere, Cr a Struck |at BF. Day play a enpoliaidie for—Geary 5, Ben 2. Cre South Hee J) ve Bulldogs, at Lin weiter nee pitched jeary 6 Leasing coin park bg ¥ mpiree—MecGrew and basva | Time of game—1 46. Pirates va Ptret if Merchants, at B. ube, FALL BEFORE ° SEALS SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—The Seals bad to fight hard today be) fore dowring Portland by a 7-to6 sount. Kamm’'s homer into the left | Geld bleachers featured. | ARR © PO 4 B 4 ’ ‘ : . ° mr ce ¢| SACRAMENTO, April ¢—Sacra- -§ 8 1 3 % Si mento won the opener from Vernon Cereal ae aie eh [in wild sluceing bee here yesterday Baker. ¢ 2409 1 2-2 O)by @ 9tos count. Billy Orr's home Ssagéen, a0 -3 1 ¢ 2 7 2) run smash with three on tn the fit Prlette, p 2 1 . . he i ¢ 8 @| featured. | ° @ 1 6| ¥ernon— ARR MPO a F| 1 . . © | Lone. rt . ‘ 1 : | ek 2 — — — — — —| Gorman e468 oe F Totals ..... il © i m4 3 3) High. if . 4 1 1 . . e Ratied for Pillette in sighth. Myatt, 1> . ~s J au 1 . {Batted for Kingdon in ninth. lcusdtourne ef 116 2 3 2 8 8 fan Francico— AB. KR HPO. A B | Smith. 2D He Ge die Be ES | Pitzgeraid, rf .... 4 2 ee © | Sawyer 4 i ° : ‘ 1 tath, 2b :4 sis 8 sie At tae OY ee Set faveney. ‘ . : 2 1\t . ~@ 1 . . 1 . telty. of : 2 . 1 | Fromme, p 1 J a a 2 o Connell, 2 2 i 1 0) Share, *.* a 4 e J fiteon, If 169 6 oedim cee 2 6. e 8 famm, ID ? 2 : Tichneider . 1 . . . o Agnew. ¢ 1 5 3 | Morse, os . ‘ eee arm oe 2 e| - fouch, p Oe es | Totale 27 12 rr —---+ —| *Matted for Fromme in Totals .. 7 4 37 4] {Matted for Gorman In ex feore by Innings Sacramento— anh Sortiand .. @120601 1-4 | MeGaffigas, 1 .. & : J fan Francteco @1¢¢2201 * 7) Kop Cd -8 ; $ Summary: 2 rons, § hits off Lewis, 11 | Pick. 3b o@ @ dat, in 2 innings; 5 runs, ti hits oft | Motlwits, I> ee oe Pillette, 29 at bat, in T innings. Stolen | Compton, ef 5 M : ases—O'Connell, Kamm. Home run— | ¥en. rf - oe BE famm. Three-base bit—Poole. Two-| OFT. * -4 22 mee hite—Rath, Bourg, Butler Sacri- | Eillott, ¢ of 2 3 fee bits——O' Connell, Pitlette, Ellison, Ag ttery, DB 7 tow. Bases on balie—Lew Pitlette 1, | Provsh. D a ¢ ¢ Poulson 2. Str out—Hy | Nlebaus, p - eee Piliette Couch 2. Hit —-— —— = ” Kin ay ayaa Double | Totals ..... 6 , 137 19 ‘| ole to Baker: Ca- ore by innln te Poole to Bak = Be or pest) 21000 eo 48 h to O'Connell; Kingdon to| Vernon -..- Poole, Runs responsible for—Lawia 1, | Secramente + 00300061 % A Pillette 3, Couch 3, Poulson 1. Left on| Summary: Ianings pitched—Dy Dell 2 “ror Pee cg hea) plus, by Fittery 7%, by Prowsh by Zredit vietory to Couch; chari Fromme 6. Home run—Ort, Two-base Pa Time of game—t.0 hite—Gorman, Chadbourne 2 Sacrifice | ee ee hite—Gorman, Hannah, High, Fromme ae McGaffigan, Kopp. Bases dalis—Ott | Dell 2, off Shore 1, off Pittery 1, off Fittery 4. Wid pitch—Fittery : pitched bell—Kopp, by Dell | Umptres—<asey and Phyta | IS PROMISING | Boldt's.— Advertisement. GALVESTON, Tex. April 6—| "0 tema ae Just as the Boston Braves have | fecided to rip the Indua head ot| A WORLD BEATER their uniforms along comes a| | promising rookie to them who has| “Of course IT do, Harry. Why indian blood in his veins. |shouldn’t 1? I verily believe we all He is Osceola Lacy, a one-sixth | owe it to ourselves to dress up a Cherokee. bit. We feel better for it I know He's the sweet infielder who|I can do a better day's work if I'm| played second base for the pen-| groomed up.” | sant winning Columbia club in the}; “That's O, K., Pete, but it’s an South Atlantic association in 1920.|awful effort in this day and age of | While he only hit he had|hard times to get together enough | 4 habit of getting on the bases and/jof those elusive dollars to pay for soring runs. He dented the pan|all this finery.” $3 times in 109 games. And he| “Why bother? I don't. I simply tas a mighty good whip. |go to Cherry's and buy on credit. I Lacy is 22 and has played pro-|take the clothes and they take my | fessional ball four years. He weighs|word to pay monthly, and we get in STAR LEAGUE SCHEDULE schedule. ‘yandiers ya South Beacon Hilt, at Joftersom park | MAY 15 | rolene Cubs va Pirates, at Wats | Wa Rainier Athletic Club ve Bhamres A. C second t at Woodland park rat Mull Merehan Highiand Ath ar wr ter 5 va Liberty Park Beavers, at Walla Walla pinyfield i Heacon Hill ve Queen Anne Acriaia, at Mercer playfield south Meattic va Bulldogs, at BF, Day playfield MAY oe Pirates ve Vark Reavers, at a Walla playfield, . = Rainier Athletic © playfield. ed toaen wm Wa « Wa im Hill, at Jefferson park iub va Be Heat t attle ot HU) Merebanta, at 1 ' va Chandlers, at Colum ’ May % JUNE BS Queen Anne Acriais va Pirates, at Wal ta Walla playfield Mi, at Jef » park tle va. Bhamrox Athletic Club second team, at W 4 park jogs vA Highland Athletic club, at w r ander Ya Wiret II) Merchants, at n ¥ play he ve Liberty Park ors, at Walla Walla playfield JUNE te South Seattle ws Pirates, at Walla Walla playfield Rainier Athietio Club va 2 on at ay playfield Khamrox Athletic Club second team ve. Alere, « reon park. ty Park & * vs IHighiand Athletic at W Center Firet Hill Merchants va Queen Anne Aerials, at Mercer playfield Houth Beacon Hil va Kerotene Cubs, at Lan: park JUNE Pirates wa Bolidogs, at DF Day a. re va Taluler Athletic Club, at playt Watla Walia Reavers va Shamrox Ath md at Woodland Highland Athiet © Queen Anne Aerials, at Mor aytield Merchants va. Bouth Beacon 2 va South Meattie, at JUN 28 Pirates a Chandlers, at Jefferson park Rainier Athie vn Liberty Perk Beavers, at Walla Walle ple Bnamrox 2. C. second tea Queee Anne Aerials, at Mercer playfic Highiand A ve South Dee. con Hill, at Jefferson park Bout Firet Hilt Merehants athe piayfield tous va # ye Cubs, at Lineots perk No games on July 2 JULY 0 Routh Meacon Hill va Pirates, at Waite Walla playfield Routh eattie ve Ratnier A C., at Wal Hulldess ve Khamrex A. C. second “< ove ti AC, at White Liberty Park Day playt Ling teama tn this division und robin series of three ° tram will play seen © 4 tor ay for thre ‘The Cryetal clod members wil he thy at an tnvitational eplash party Poot Friday sight Admission © monty. The second meeting of the Crretal lab will be held et the Poot Thars- day night at 09, Severn! contem- plated changes im the constitution of the club will be gone ever at that time ‘The annual tndoor P.M. A. meet wt de held under the auspices of the V torte Imand Ath: association at th sores a, again this summer 4 meet le expected to be held seme LVESTON, Tex. April 6 youngster who hopes to take ion Cruise's place in the outet gardens of the Boston Braves this year will have to «tep some—and use his flinging arm some more. One of his best tittle the trade ts the speedy ball, Few runners from third after smothers a long, high one. players attempted to time from the moment the ball hit the plate. Nothing didn’t run al doing! Their that fast. M 1221-Third Ave COR. UNIVERSITY: 65 nnd is 5 feet 11% inches tall.|along beautifully. For nifty clothes | He's battling for a utility infield|and reasonable prices they've got| with the Braves. |the world be Their store is at! “Mighty promising,” says Man-| 207 Rialto building, on ager Fred Mitchell | between Madison and over | “He's got, the stuff in him,’ says| the Pig'n Whistle.”—Advertisement. | President George Washington | rs Grant. | cee Manager Mitchell fs taking a lot +] if pains with Lacy, showing him tig league tricks, He can fit in| wy place on a ball club excepting | te battery departments, and he| ® mighty likely to be among those present when the Braves start off| this year. | Albert Hansen rx tenn Ku y back—so, why he a w Start with a private lesson ¢: 1604 4th, eo Man teacher for NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. | be 10 p. it Jeweler and || Si'my daace for puplia next Fridays Silversmith MISS BRIGHT y time ni | Melgnt § feet 7 tnche tricks of return of | aneak Cruise Boston him, his glove until it was on its way to watches | STAR BOSTON _ LEAGUE | BRAVES SCHEDULE ARE YOUNG READY | TOSSERS The schedule for the complete! BY DEAN SNYDER Star Junior Baseball league is print-| GALVESTON, Tex, April 6 ed today, The season gets under | rred Mitchell is the “Connie Mack way on April 10 and will wind up|o¢ the National league. squads in each couple, Because of |St spring trainis and will be the large number of teams hailing | MANY well pleased if he finishes | from one or two playfields, it wan |, the first division this season Necemsary to shift several games to Braves are in a stage of de) other playficlda, ‘This could not be | Yelopment where they can come fast avoided if the schedule : if they get off on the right foot. If] ® " is to be run | off quickly the hu crew gets to going good | Home team managers want to be| ey are likely to cause top line | sure and see to it that they line up| °lubs & raft of trouble thelr grounds immediately for the | G00d Weather on the gulf has kept jcoming Sunday. They should phone | the Percent of sore arma at a the time that they ean obtain the| minimum. A genuine spirit of | playfields to the sporting editor of | bustle Is shown by the players The Star not later than Thursday of | INFTEL each week. A permit must be ob | IS SET tained each week from the caretaker! Mitchell's infield is net. Holke of each playtield used will play first, Ford second, Boeckel Any teams that won't be able to! third and Barbare, the extra meas play in the league whould inform | ure ir Marnaville ewab, short The Btar at once, so the necessar Oseoola Lacy, a th Atlantic as schedule changes can be made wclation star second baseman, ts On « couple of Bundays no gamen | ety Christenbury a merry battle have been booked at all. Games # or the infield utility job be scheduled for Star league teams 1‘ egy Babe allo thru Spalding’ on th daten, In |are 11k Bhs meg? go ae case there are any postponed games| stitchell has a flock of ¢ to be played, they will be played Off | onusers, who can hit, to back ‘em| at thin time > | Grounds are subject to change at Eddy Bayre ts a pretty valuable a later date if conditions demand it,! na-yage to keep on the bench long Set ates cannot be shifted UN-| Archdeacon, youngster from the lene bad weather occur, Charleston, 8. C., club, is a lkely looking candidate, and Sullivan, @ veteran 1 two youngsters, Nixon | nd McDonald, all stack up well COACHING PITCHERS | The new boas of the Bimvew ts tract hin pitchers the secrets of BOSTON BRAVES pitehers in the major n't know how to stand on * mayen Mitchell percentagen | | | JOUNNY COONEY Southpaw. Piayed } pre ball m Boston. Age 19. Weighs With men on the bases most Hete & feet 10 Inches, Needs pitchers swing around on one foot “it legraph to the em rane ) OSCBOLA LACY—tnficider, Piayea | 2P4 telexraph to the smart t run- | umbia, club past two yea: ner their throw | Weighe Metebt § feet 11% | McQuillan, Ocschger, Piltingtm Inches. Iaoks like beat bet for Wily In lang Keott form a pretty fulr Big CY MORGAN Piteher, Farmed Four mound department. Al Pier Hprmeticld. Mass, club in 1920. rett! also looks good and Cy Mor- p pone ag een 1g lg one i % Meteht | can in back, after a good year in the AL. FIRMOTTI—Pitcher, Reston bey, | Minors, John Wats the under a year, Bpeake four Gifferent lan. |"reves again. Dick Radoiph acts a Ane 14. Weighs Height 6 like a youngster 11014 tnohes fin The two Townsend toys, Lefty IMA ail tinker heal pre’ expences |1#0 and Ira, = right-hander, may do | Weighs 150. Meight € feet 1,™ore than relief duty. | | tn proving to Portland that the game | ND—fouth pew TOWNS * right” Aw REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Css ana wit Louis's Dre Werks The feattio Dore tub bas also changed ite name, and will go under the name of the First Hill Merchants ‘The South Beacon Hill team with drow from the longue inst wight Just flee the schedule for the season had been drawn. An effort will be made to repince this team, but in case they can't be |, teams schectaledt to play then will have open dates om those daye Home teams managers don't went to | they are to report the reeults ot mon to The Siar not inter Im order to introduce our new (has . by telephone, funday. 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CRACK WELTERS MEET IN TACOMA Two of the leading welterwetghts n the t clash in Tacoma tomap. when Dave Shade ang both hailing from * rounds in the melgy Outfielder Who Should Shine With Quakers t make wuch an ay boxed @ draw with but tines thes ne big, winning twe m Frankie Mu Jiramy Soran ™ a big card in ‘ ‘ ‘ rapidly lately , by : wtring of koockout wing, DRAWING BIG Jack Dempsey wit John Drew or Jobn uw an actor. he’s packing in the and girls at the Pani behind the footlighta, ° ring fans want to just see Dempaey ca | Le Bourveau is the flash of the Division Mant house he didn’t Pout It's eany to see he gets his terrific punch. He has and finely muscled rkit he boxes abont apd then Uustrates CAL. CITIES WIN OPENERS NCISCO, April 6 * cisco, Low Angeles and Bacra-| Bergman that's the winning trio of the first day of the Pacific Coast | three minutes sume punches, SHADE POPULAR IN PORTLAND Dave Shade, | terweight, is popular in where Matchmaker Ki | Milwaukee club ts — 4#6\a bout for him with either — $1) | Kanens, the sensati TOCUT ~ FROSH SQUAD THURSDAY After watching his 150 candldstes ome three teams stood today a ahead of all the won't | wittiame . to do with | | Necenmer, | Where they'll stand along in the fa But the fans of the nit cities had a fine feeling of mute ction over winning the openers. In had a hard row to hoe | wan the jenth inning (was not until the that the San Franciaco | Fang crawled into the lead and won by the margin of a Sacramento idn't have any easier time beating the champion Tigers, 9! did it, however, despite the fect that Vernon tallied against only seven Bove Vernon errors helped. Down south the Angels forgot the hompitality Los Angeles ts supposed to show visitors, and lto & for the Solona were selfieh| Captain Beb Roper has whaled ebough to help themeecives to eight! both Brennan and Martin. About good runs and allowed thetr Seattle time to recognize him as a contend. guests only ona, Salt Lake and Oakland 44 not ‘They went snowballing tn-| MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50 Other Repairs in Proportion H. S. ANDREWS Watchmaker 1411 FOURTH AVENUE SUNDAY “INTERURBAN FLIER” The new week-day, non-stop excursion train, $1.00 round trip, has met with such ‘nstant public approval that we have decided to meet the demand for a similar train on Sundays. A total of approximately 20,000 People naw the three games. Twelve | thousand turned out in San Francis: | 11,000 paid admission at} Loe Angeles, and 7,000 «aw the Sac-| ramento game, Beginning Sunday, April 10, the new “Inter- urban Flier” will leave Seattle at 9:30 a.m., returning from Tacoma at 9:00 p. m. WEEK DAYS Leave Seattle 9:30 a.m. Leave Tacoma 4 p.m. SUNDAYS Leave Seattle 9:30 a.m. Leave Tacoma 9 p.m. $1.00 Round Trip

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