The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1921, Page 13

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i j : ANGELS DOWN 51W ASHES AGAIN 42 A PO ' 1 eccwreucoccceP eccce-cccccet eeccccconce eeeHncocen~ >e eoeuseweed S leosodsinesil lewenunnweoto souwencaeh Ss wleerecceue™~ Oar n for Gardner tn etghth, jumpt, Carrell, Wistersil, §' Rit—Eiliett, Struck out a dy Lye by Franc on dalie— By rh ne reaponsi! 1, Lyons 1 <jardne! — ru Ee wo to : aS Batteries: Leve and Hannah; Kuna and miniott Ben PFrancise Batteries: Kallia, Notaiger and Beott and Agnew Lake—Sait Lake-Oakinod came j eDow. STAR SWIM COMI IS NAMED Borstell of the Y. W. Viekers of the Crystal a i Ellis of the scheol athietic Fry, local A. A. U. rep names may be added to this committee will be asked to g00n to lay plans for The Star which includes junior and events. The preliminaries will ‘at the lakes the same as last/ a the finaly will be staged at | )mect wil be held during the 4s Charge deteat to) When the leadin at Portland Satu diver, on the job to defend his champion, Fred Merkle May Quit Baseball ROCHESTER, April 7.—Fred Merkle, sold to the Rochester team by the Chicago Cubs, prob ably will drop out of baseball in One of two more seasons. He owns a truck farm in Florida and will turn to that, Mixes Net ..... aN Srassssnss King D'Oro ve BON. ELA® ALLEYS Eitks Ne, 2 vs. Orpheuma Rippe's va _Lambermen. ORFHEUM ALLEYS Eiks No, 3 vs. Palo Cigara High team tetal 10 frames, Matnten- ance, 994. Individual high average, Nelson, 191. Individual high 3¢ frames, Nelson, 619. individual high 1 frames, Baum, 246. Pittsburg Belleves the National league pennant will go up in smoke Established Thirty-One Years Resources, Last Call, $23,477,962.12 THE SEAT fancy divers go thru their paces in the men's national A, A, U. trials lay, the coast will have “Happy’’ Keuhn, world’s champion fancy high title. He’s from Portland. Here are some pictures of the ~ LEW BLUE MAKES GOOD WITH TIGERS ¥ TEXAS) WITH | ment, T—Lew | Coast league Blue has'proved to Ty Cobb that he 8, April is & big league first baseman. He measures up to Cobb's require ments for fielding and «peed. hitting ts improving. Blue ts a lefty in felting. At the bat effectively. He im just 23. to Detroit in 1928. mt St i Paul for seasoning. Bloe first came up! waa nent to In 1920 he| pleased with the youngster’s show-| bean battling with a peppy crew. was recalled by the Tiger manage | ing te epg but sent to Portland tn the | The youngest will stick this ttme Hin fielding average was .982 last year, He handled 1,733 putouta, neo His | ond to Kart Sheely for league hon lors. Also he in credited with 102 as | sists, ranking third among coast first | he can switch from | mckers. either side of the plate and wing! On the paths he showed bis speed | by stealing 37 basen Blue's epéed puta a lot of pep tnto the Tiger Infield, and Cobb ts well in our own plant for Range or Furnace, it will give you the maximum of heat with the least possible waste. Just the kind of High Grade Coal you have always wanted—and you'll certainly find it cheapest in the end. Your nearest dealer will give you the lowest delivered-to-your- bin price. Arrow Coal Co. F. C. FERREE, President 4400 Fourteenth Ave. N. W. TLE STAR COBB SPIRIT HELPS TIGERS BY DEAN SNYDER EN nOUTE GN TEXAS) WITH DETROIT TIGMRS, April T—On paper the Detroit Tigers do not shape up @# pennant contenders. the lea They have caught the Cobian spirit of fighting to win! Detroit's pitchers—always consid ered t weakest department—a eweetening under Ty Cobb's man nt “I have always contend says Ty, “that Detroit hag had g00d hurlers, but they have been poorly handled.” TO CARKY 12 HURLERS There are 14 pitchers on the pres. ent string, Twelve will be carried. Duteh Leonard and Howard Ehmke will be the nucleus stars, Red | Oldham, George Cunningham, Dauss and Ayers are veterans who have jbeen going good. Bernie Holand's lame arm ia believed to be fully re lcovered and he is likely to have a! big year. In the youngster list, Middleton, Conkwright, Sutherland and Holling» look likely to stick | On the infield Lew Blue ts the real pep merchant. He'll hold down the! first mack: He hails from Portland. | Pep Young i» doped for second, Donie Bush fo: Bobby Joni third. Bush reported down to w for the first Ume in yeara. STRONG BACKFIELD Joo Bargent, Hale are tryin jOne may stick with crew. Behind the bat Ty has Johnny best teams the American in | mM uber and Sam |Clyde Manion, tar vet, and Larry | Woodall, any one of them go. Cobb's outfield with Harry Hel man in right, Bobby Veach in left and himaeit in center makes a hard | hitting trio, Thin leaves the vet |erans Shorten and Flagstead as ex tra, rer is | ASSURED Like Tris Speaker, Cobb may find | himself setting the pace for his team and a a result, outdoing some of [his previous brilliant records. He loves to lead the parade in whatever he's doing. However the Tigers land this year, jother teams will know they have NINTH CHESS TIFF IS DRAW TAVANA, Cuba, April 7.—Emanuet Lasker, chess champion of the world, (will meet challenger Jone Capa | Dlanca’s tenth attempt at the crown here tonight. Their ninth game last night was drawn after the 24th move. The International league feund Akron & dry basetall town Bet |they wont find that tn Montreal! | Daddy, bring home some of Boidt's French pastry —Advertisement. AND STILL THEY COME “Truly spring was here and each and~every member of the Smith family felt and looked the part | Had the Smitha come into their | own? Had dad Smith struck a gold) mine or what was it? But from) |the youthful Smith, Jr, right up| lhe line, past big mister and up to| [mother and dad the Smiths were |newly outfitted in new summer rai- ment. Suita, coate, blouses; in fact, everything to start the neighbors wondering. | “Sh! Mrs, Smith told me the tt-| Ue secret. They had bought every- thing on credit at Cherry's, and all Mr, Smith had to do wae pay a lit tle every month for all thie «plen- jdor, She added that their clothes were the classiest ever, but that I could see for myeelf.” | Their store is at 207 Rialto Mag. Jon Second Ave, between Madison and Spring, over, the Pig'n Whistle. Advertisement, \ Did = nee “MAIN 6300” flying over the city today? It was painted the wings of the great Curtiss Sea Gull flyin boat. This alr Taxi ts’ operat by the Puget Sound Airway Com- any, with a hangar at Madison , on Lake Washington. var 6 from the of the bu city. Rates, tncinding both LAND and SKY trip are: | In pep and spirit they are one of |* for infield positions. | Bassler, from the Low Angeles club; | It'll ba @ tough job to let) ROOKIE Directory “nl GE ns. } JOUNNY BASKLER—Catcher Played Dt 6 feet #% inches, weighs 170 LEW BLUE First baseman, Ie mak ing good. With Portiand in 1926, Mit 291 tn from Hal fost 1 tnoh . BOW FOTHERGILL — Oui telder, Jud, in Three-tye, | Good fielder, bul throwing arm | yet. Age 2, weighs 186; mt height & feet 9% inches Looks might good HOLLINGS — Pitener, With Oakiand club, in Coamt league, lam year, Won 22, lost 26 gamer Age 24; hetaht 4 feet 1 inch; watghs 176 Looks good. RYR—Inficider, Pie: tn Bouth Carel JIMMY MIDDLETON Toledo, in American amociation, in 1926 Won inst 14 Hae lots of | j height & feet 11% Inches; with heient 6 BEN AMITH — Py With Mock Island elub, In Three-Bye, last ye 216 Age 26; heleht € foot; ~ Lakely to be farmed, Wa fan A Walter Johnson Is Baseball Prexy Now COFFEYVILLE, Kan. Apri 7 —Walter Johnson, Washington hurler, in one of the orgapizers of the Coffeyville baseball club and haa been elected president. Josh Clarke is manager of the team. Johnson owns stock in the New en Eastern league el STAR LEAGUE MANAGERS, ATTENTION Managers of teams that play on thetr home grounds in The Star league game Sunday are reminded to be sure to inform The Star as to what time they have their playfields lined up for Bunday not later than 7 o'clock tonight, so the time can be published in Friday's Star, ‘There will be a man on hand at The Star until 8 tonight to handle this in- formation, but managers are asked to phone in not later than 7 p. m. if porsible, Here is the schedule for Sunday's games, Home teams are the clubs named last in each couple CLASS A Rainier Heights A. C. va Ballard Mer chants, at Adams playfield. ‘Three Brothers Dye Works va Lincots ¢ | Park, at Lincoln park. wamen, lost 17 last year with in Coamt league, Height weighs 175. templated changes in club will be comaidered, Lambert Ptersbereh, the new |for the first time Sunday morning st | 5:00, He's not wasting much Uma The ctu ef an invitational splash party af the Fool Friday night, Coach Den Vickers ie expecting a tet from young Harry Hpeidel in the distance wwime this year. Me loeks like @ real comer Quy Pherwood is managing the Post again (his season RUTH CONTEST CLOSES TONIGHT Ballots received at The Star after 6 o'clock tonight will not be con- widered in the “Babe” Ruth contest. The ballote were published in The Star for the final time on Tuesday. To the first 20 fans picking out the pitcher to strike out Ruth first in a regular American league game will be given a pair of tickets te a Coast league rame @t the local park. Ohio State “U” Plans to Build Hall of Fame COLUMBUS, April 1.—Ohto State university will have a room for pictures of athletic heroes in the few stadium, Trophies also will be kept in thie room. Admit- tance to the hall of fame will be decided thro sport records, jut Tope—Christian, 1408 Eighth. —Advertisement. REAL PAINLESS' DENTISTS In order to introduce eur new (whalebone) plate, which the lightest and strongest plate known, does not’ cov of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. ime. All work guaranteed for 15 Have = impre: oe take morning and get teeth Examination and advice and See Samples of Our Piat a Bridge Wei We Stand . ++ 81) years. in the Most of our present recommended by 0 mers, whose work good satisfaction, Ask our eu: tomers, who have tested our work. | When coming to our office, be sure ein the right place, Bring | di with you, | Cat-Rate OH IO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY sT. Oppesite Fraser-Patersen Ca, RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING A RUMPUS? Louie's Dye Works va Ghamrex Ath- tetic Club, at Woodiand park. CLass B Pirates va Rainier Athletic Ciut, at Walla Walla piaytiel Bhamroz Athietic Club second team vs. Highland Athietic Club, at Hiswathe playfield. Firet Hil Merchants va. Zerelene Cubs, at Lincoln park. Liberty Park Beavers va Quees sane Aerials, at Mercer playfield. Bulldogs va Chandlers, at Jefferson In case any of these teams @o not intend to play Sunday, by common courtesy they should inform The Star so that some other games can lined up for their opponents, One or two of the teams have not yet sent in their registered lists of players. In case they are not in by 1 o'clock tonight they will be drop- ped from the league. This may ne ceasitate a slight change in the schedule The South Beacon HIN team has withdrawn from the league. A game for the South Seattle team on the South Seattle grounds will be ar- ranged thru Spaldings. PITY THESE FRESHIES! SYRACUSH, N. Y, April 1—A freshman is @ freshman at Yale, even if he's likely to land on the PAGE 13 MULDOON RETURNS FROM ICE SERIES | Manager Pete Muldoon, of the Sent- | tle hockey club, is back in Seattle, after taking in the world's puck claasic in Vancouver, B. C. in which Ottawa copped the honors again by defeating Vancouver. “Ottawa had « shght edge,” says Muldoon, “Their team work and wtick handling were too much for the Coast men, and their forwards were shooting in much better form. Vam couver had @ slight edge in speed and in weight, but they couldn't cope with the Easterners when the big test came.” Muldoon alno afded that the final game broke all hockey attendance recorda, a8 11,000 people were packed into the Vancouver Arena for the final game, and at least 2,000 people were turned away. A new attend ance record for the entire series was alno set, as the gumes averaged about 8,600 people. The Seattle pilot predicted that Vancouver would win the series be fore the big games got under way, and even went so far as to eny that the Coast champions would walk off with the title in three straight games, | but he was basing his predictions om the style of game the Vancouver mea put up against Seattle during the playoff for the Coast honors. He says their play fell off badly in the big games. Muldoon wi tarry in Seattle for & few days, and then he will leave for the East, where he will summer in Eastern Canada, He will return to Seattle in earty fall to get ready for theg922 hockey season. 15,000 Miles on Tires—S0% Greater’ Fuel Effici ability eee An '—Zero-Balance Road- nual Depreciation On Exhibit at the AUTOMOB ILE SHOW Space 11, Hippodrome UNITED MOTORS CO., Inc. Distributors _ 407 and 409 East Pine Street, a¢ Bellevue ote Motor Car Cree d. A. ROOK, Manager OMPANY . 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