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BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL RACES GREAT |__TWODODGERHURLERSREADY RACES | OR ARE PREDICTED BIG LEAGUE GAMES START APRIL 13 Opening games for N League teams are New York at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Cincinnat! St. Louls at Chicago. Brooklyn at Boston. Opening games for American League teams are Cleveland at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit Roston at Wa rr Philadelphia at New York onal |} BY LEO H. LASSEN | The 14 big league baseball teams will get under way on the season’ grind Tuesday. It's the big opening ef the season for the nationa —, experts” have been telling} Sherrod Smith (left) and Leon Cadore (right) are tivo of the Dodgers who are in shape the fans just how the teams look! fo pitch when the season opens. Manager Robbie is depending on his hurlers to pull the for the season ant! it now remains team thru, Photos taken by Bob Dorman, Star photographer, at the Brooklyn training ARE BROOKLYN PROBLEM New York Yanks and the St. Loul Browns conside their strongest rivals. BY DEAN SNYDER EN ROUTE WITH THE BROOK NEXT IN LINE | Washington and Detroit are next fm order, and both teams have new managers and considerably new Dicod. Chicago is a problem with a flock of new players, replacing the “Black Boston and Philadelphia bring up & the rear in the spring dope on the Sixty two iembers of the Jefferson Park Golf club took part in American league. 13 bain the qualifying round of the best-balland aggregate tournament last | /YN DODOEKS, April §—-Sore arma avon a week-end. The following is the draw: Haw-Doran vs. Power Edgars; | have bothered Dodger pitchers this Rhodes-Thedinga vs, Kennedy Ehlers; Calohan-Kerns vs. Stevenson | spring Gibson; ScottHolter vs. Schoephoester Burnside; Froude-Lippy Van The whole club has rounded to In the National league the New| dant ¢ being named favor: | Bittetth cinct matt, Brooklyn. Pitte.| Winkle MePhersen; Paton-Sheriff vs, BlainMcKeehan; Pomeroy Hewitt Jatla fieurine about, YS Marshall Rapp; LockwoodRockwell vs. MeoreCarter; Splers. slowly. New Orleans climate proved an. ee ee eeenicaro with Bow Haakons vs. Evers Rockwell; Snoddy:Folsom va. McCrumCrider; Ash. | 109 wet for good training conditions ton seventh and Philadelphia last as) Bridge vs. Galbraith-Phillips; Porter Whitson . WatteMefain; The pitching arms that swept the the weak sister. | Houston-Moore vs. Seartett-Smith; Metagerdackson vs. Bye; Spencer | Flatbush boys to a pennant In 1920 With their “Babe” Ruths, George| Pollock vs, West-Bullock; Learned-Sobey vs, Crook Schulthels, Bislers, Grover Alexanders, Eddie These first round matches most be played on or before April 17, Rouschs, Ty Cobbs and a host of; and one week will be allowed for each succeeding round. @ther stars, the big leagues promise fn to furnish | ans more than rd Play for the qualifying reand of the Chapin cup tournament and lacked thelr old effectiveness in the early exhibition games Until recently the Dodgers did not show much of their championship hare of thrills this season. the regular monthly medal competition brought out « large number form we | of Seattle Golf club players last Saturday. The following sixteen UP TO LOCALS DUE qualified in the former event and will meet in the first round | THE MURLEKS 70 GET STARTED matches as shown: McKillop va, Campbell; Cameron vs. Russell; “It takes warm sunshine, dry alr Beattie is about due to get started) Hurlburt vs, Ballinger; Moore vs, Perine; Stafford vs. Strout; Scho [and plenty of work to unllmber the in we Coan ge ging a ee arma of veterans like mine,” says praise flung world w! y “e: Manager Wilbert Robinson. Tene oar tie earths tonsa, Roh last spring we were tn the pink.” ‘we who had to view the training sea- The Dodgers’ chance to keep in from Seattle took it for granted the pennant fight this year depends the tribe was due to get off to more on its mound staff than any ie ceened the ooassh core backs citer be tare ch — 4 ‘ aches, sore arms and such have boa teenies by nog were npn Segoe ay oer ae fielders and @utfielders, the Dodgers ranks 2 remain unchanged. ‘we have lost four straight oye Burleigh Grimes, ace of thetr Inst perthe Angels after being pr yr tt | year’s crew, has not been satisfied the “experts” that tanks og gabe with salary demands yet nae ae ie ena nat, According to reports from the East, Dr. Paul Hunter, the Call. | If he stays out the remaining vet . "| el Gains Si ies thee Chane | fornia crack, will be a member of the all-star amateur team to invade | erans will have to carry more of the Gnd that shortstop, berth. ts, once| ‘% British Isles this summer in search of golfing honors. John | pitching load. | Black, also of California, will be the sole representative from this | ONLY THREK plugged tion. But it MUNI no tc went te more of | coast on the professional team to “cross the pond.” They are both | IN FORM “eredit to the team if they admitted | exceptionally strong players, At last year’s Northwest meet in Van- Cadore, Smith and Reuther are the their defeats rather than fall back| foUver, Dr. Hunter won the qualifying medal honors but was de | only pitchers who have regained thetr am alibitis. feated in the semi-finals for’ the amateur championship by Rudy | form. Mitchell, Pfeffer, Mamaux, Wilheim after a hard struggle which ended at the 35th hole. John | Miljus and’Mohart are atill primping ANGELS AND SEALS Black finished fourth in the “open” at Vancouver. their tender pitehing arme. Mamaux | OUT IN FRONT seems to be about ready now. No new blood has been found While the Los Angeles team has ‘been throwing the hooks into Seattle RIDLEY among the recruits that measures the San Francisco club has been do- up to major league standards Ing likewise to Portland, and this None of the recruits have shown puts the Angels an@ Seals in a tie! enough with the exception of Wally for the leadership at present. Vernon Hood, outfielder, to give the regulars and Sacramento have broken even so @ battle for their jobs. started for the first time yesterday | with the Salt Lake club, where he hit .207, RA( E | If Hy Hyers decides to quit base ball Hood will fight it out with Bill ‘WHERE THEY The stable of Joe Waterman, the| SAN FRANCISCO, April 9.—The| Lamar for the outfield vacancy and PLAY NEXT WEEK wellknown local fight manager, will | Cniversity of Washinaten ae Usl- is sure to be with the club all year ‘The teams shift next week with Se. versity of ‘alifornia rosh and ENTHUSIASM jbe brok for the summer. | \- ~ attle going to Salt Lamm gan Fran yr Pores Young Zaeu ang | Varsity crews were to be ready) LACKING eigco to Oakland, Portland to Sacra-| pis, soore will sail on the We | fF the starter’s gun this morning/ Last year the Dodgers played good Mento and Los Angeles will tangle! ities for Manila. jfor their big races on the Oakland | ball from the beginning. Unless they ‘With Vernon at Los Angeles. “Waterman and Bad Ridley, his | *tUary: come fast between now and the open — —_—— letab feathdrwelght, will leave Sow | The Frosh race was to start | ing day their get-away will not be JOE LYNCH day morning with Jack Dempsey and | Shortly after 9:20 and the Varsity | so impressive his party for the East. Ridley wit | "ce to start at 10 Rehind good pitching the Dodger OUTPOINTED | probably meet nome of the beat men|.Crities concede the Washington | outfit -looks lke peniunt repeaters | Frosh crew to be easy victors over) Rack of weak pitching they show i : ‘ jin Kast. They will return after y : ~Jo | puthe pponents be | pei CLEVELAND, 0. April '9—Joe| he Carpentier, fight. Floren and thie Southern opponents. | The | poorty gnch, bantamweight champion, was! \ioore will return in October j Varsity race wi muc jover.| ‘The enthusiasm which a more @utpointed by Young Montreal of | A Callfornia victory will mean 4| youthful team has—winning or lon Providence in their 10-round no trip to the big regatta at Pough-|ing—is lacking on a club some of Gecision bout here leet night. Sport ANDERSON keepsie by the Golden Bears, Should) whose cogs are 30 years old and up. writers said that Montreal carried | WINS California win, it will be the first seven rounds, Lynch one and two| . time since these two crews have were even. | PORTLAND, April 9—The bout | met that they have defeated Wash —_ jhere last night between Lee Ander | ington. TO BOX FOR json, 1 pound Oakland light b | - ———— | |weight, and Tiny Herman, Astoria‘'s r | Dir ‘A FARM Jonenut colar seated iste} BANTAM C!1AMP ectory almost total annihilation of Mr. Her * * * LONDON, April 9.—Dorset Thomas | man, The California tar baby stretch. | Is OUTPOINTED end John Wade went tn the farming | ed Herman on the canvas twice for! CLEVELAND,O., April %—Young Business together, Arguments arose | the count of nine in one round alone. | Montreal, of Providence, R. 1., out DODGERS @nd they decided to box to decide) Clair Bromeo, San Francis#>, won! danced, out-punched and out-pointed WALLY HOOD — Outficider, Looks who was to stay on the farm and | the decision over St: Willis, local | Joe Lynch in 10 fast rounds he en h to atick Came up to Who was to move out. Wade won. | 138 pounder last night. Montreal won se cere last spring, and was farmed Lake club in June, Hit 207 w rounds by a wide margin, two were aha hele Bhi Walaa 1b2) Nalaet even, while the ninth went to Lynch. Lynch had one eye closed and was bleeding profu from the |mouth when he left the ring | 6 fn welght 1 nohen BY EARL A. RY Car company, has the beat chance | ; pi at tate vatiodes | star'at'tne trout prise nane'np'by | PLAY GOLF |..s\Athi.i mgt Those who waited caught no fle | Finer & Taft. "The sporting, woods |Gai, test year, Age 20; weighs 1 pent the opening store will present = combination bait | Jack Dempsey, world’s heavy: | weight 6 feet 7 day on stream or lake found the re- | and casting rod to the |weight champion, who managed to|"Wauen FP PS — southpaw. . | ing in the best “display of lay a game of golf with 7 Fulton, N. ¥,, tn 0. | 16, Parker disap {pany «“ Y Ful the Stillaguamish | Carpentier when that worthy was in| payer Pea re, a Sas oni alton | Sllvane. America last, will demonatrate his |°,!%, ® full feewons Age. 34 | wolf game to Seattle golf bugs toda height 6 feet 8 inches, Take Grandy ta still retaining her old4}down at Earlington where he will i ana ood take, Mev | play with Tim O'Neill, Gene Hatton | CRYSTAL POOL y will clone hin engagement | OPENS TODAY ntages theatre tomorrow, The Crystal Pool natatorium is Attention may be oi Of the state to the fact that no change. | returned with limit catches. Demps made in the game laws at the F Tho largest base displayed at Piper @ | toa me New. Yor - Taft's during the months of April and | ie, fc oo York after the last | open for the first time to the public vy will earn Its captor 9 Shakespeare | Performan today. It will be open every day levél wind reel. A few catchen of this wamey fish have been re o it Sma ltor the rest 08. e aso} [yet te" i woeatt| Us OF We BALL [the piace han neon ‘completely ren With the ‘The University of Washington ball |in the big tank S| Mee. 1. G f showed the size of team walloped the Mikado Jap ball| A splash party, with the Crystal ae store, 86 4 cut-throat ng over at Lake team yesterday by an $0 count on| Swimming club as hosts, was given Malved materially in, string of nie ah + & Tefts| University fielg. The timely hitting | last night. About 400 swimmers re cement beck to town wit Jay, numbering #evera! large spoc-|of the winners wag a big factor in| attended. Bae the favored epot fa. ate their victory University nine} . - - - they are found on | Will tackle the Asahi team this after | Spring training trips are a circus, 6. Inoon at 2:30 on the University field, | Always plenty of clowns, PAGE 10 : THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 192 5 far in four games replete with sents | Hood was with the club until June @f runs. Oakland and Sait Lake got} | last year, He finished the season | | | Sa TEAM WINNER [(.2000 (0 Puset Sound water, th) TO GET UNDER WAY TUESDAY (Fancy Diving Championship Event at Portland] PORTLAND, Ore., April 9.—“Happy” Kuehn, world’s fancy diving champion, }} i || will defend his title here today in the men’s national A. A. U. fancy diving trials | || which will be held under the auspices of the Multnomah Athletic club. Kuehn won || the world’s title at the Olympic games last year. STAR | LEAGUE | OPENS SUNDAY Fourteen teams wll swing tnto in the first games of The Star % | & | SEATTLE ie va, Wipe Out the Shadow decision SENDS a given at the end of a bout, brings out great guffaws from the audience. } i Jong E there are decision battles some folks will cry TEN PIN F * , “fixed” and leave a fight show with the idea that they have me ye | SQUADS As There is one way of putting an end to all such question- able decisions. | The Northwent Interne " e'4 Howling congress will open inj After each round the referee or judges could announce | j,.,.5 stendsy and will continue Junior Baseball league on the play f ‘ fielin of the elty Sunday afternoon.|| Who's round it was. Fight fans could thus keep track, |! out the week ‘The schedule for Sunday follows: round by round, of how it was going. At the end of the ||. This event ts the classic of Pirates ve, F © Athletic club at Walla Walla p field at 1:30. Shamrox Athletic club second team vs, Highland Athletic club, of White Center, at Hiawatha playfield at em = A | SEATTLE BOWLERS Boldt's Cafe. First Hill Me@echants ve. Zerolene| KE. _N, Brooks, Cubs, at Lincoin stat 't Siem) PREPARE FOR PORTLAND | ici, battle—if it we! 7 every r d Northwest, HOwnne eee eee t by mt a limjt—everybody could add up their | (°° league pin smashing should own rounds and gef the real result. If Smith, for in- |). ner stance, won five rounds of a 10-round bout, Jones won Hei four and one was even, Smith would be the winner. will be represented by teams at the big meet. The t follow King D'Oro Cigars. Liberty x | Rippe’s Cafe. Anne Aerials at Mercer playfield at] . ' a PP 19 neon | Shooting under tournament rules, the Seattle bowlers who ue Ne, L Loule's Dye Works va. Shamrox will roll in the doubles at Portland next week went thru al Fiks No. 3. Athietic club at wer Y ood lan: “ 4 - » Se park at 12 noon, practice session last night on the Ideal alleys. The scores | Bs Be Dootson. aia ; . j ¢ Beattle teams wi Bulldogs vs. Chandlers at Jefferson follow: | Friday with tus enbliotinis oa park at 12 noon. TWO.MAN WARM-U 5 cing D'Oro. Three Brothers Dye Works va! a. 6 stare ac cqep yey: King D'Oro team, which will roll rate wrens ion) 188 Thursday. n park, at Lincoln park at 4/ Hier a Teams trom al ate — cities of the Northwest will be TO TAKE pe ‘ae 00s: O97 58 819 {tered in the big meet and it wou Thr Winsing Lllame ape tet ase be surprising to see some ‘The South Seattle team, scheduled , fall. r to play South Beacon hill, will jour-| 226 248 408 4 4o2—2170 | “ ney to Suquamieh Sunday ee 4a ’ 16 160—1016 | CRIME | The Ballard Merchants Ranier ieee 98. - 166 $ ba 1761111 4 Heights Athletic club gagne has been t6~si00 net ab until May & ite 11466 | ‘The big thing for the teams to re: | Perl* member fot tomorrow is that they must have their men at the grounds on time, because the grounds, in some cases, can be used for two hours only. i REMEMBER ELIGIBILITY LISTS And then, too, the managers want to remember to obtain their eligipility list from the sporting editor"f The -, CONTINUED? § =| . TO LOSE § 1168 “| TO AN Seta PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lest. yr & epard, Beatt Los Angeles . Star before Saturday night. Most of ‘ are alae 297-2023 |gen Pranciecs’ - ‘a the teams have obtained these, They | Werandt feattie 178 ne 48 203-1064 | Balt Lake ra may be obtained at The Star until 6) **¢*™ Pre we iss 177 a0 212-1163 | Vernon bg SES Neetatet eink’ Mame “dnela - [sacramento Re P. m. tonight. These late enumer- 206 268 881 ae asa Oakland . ee tg ate the players eligible to play On| nurreit, Beattie ped 190 215 167 179 138 s0e—t0Ts | Seattle ea each team, and these liste must be | Willers, Beattie 172 201 192 208 «168 145-1403 | Portiand ee Wet presented to the umpire in charge —_ before the game Hal Phra t RESULTS YESTERDAY Los Angeles 4, Seattle 3 fan Francisco Bacramento 7, Balt Lake 9, Oakland 8. YOS ANGELES, April 9—Los geles cinched the series by Home toam managers are asked Gison, Beattie to phone results to The Star between | |6 and 7 p.m. Sunday night( includ: | ing @ summary of runs, hits, errors and the battertes. Umpires for Sunday's games are! to be chosen by the managers, each Maneett, Seattia | team to have an umpire, cach umpire | *'T9P6. Seattic . | being wubject to the approval of both | managers. The home team manager | vitatich, Tacoma te in char; | Leftivieh, Tacome | The other rules for the league have! | been gone over several times, and if). 2. leach team seen to it that they Mve/poene, Tacoma . up to them the league is going to run smooth right off the reel Morrow, Beattie ‘ere Beattie, The locals put across the wit counter in their half of the n: The base running of Billy 12 | Tight fielder for the losers, #2— 922 of the features of yesterday's 35-1064 | besides being directly responsible two of his team's scores. 3 1 1 Beattio— AB. R. H. PO, & ass Wright, Renttle . 169 aT 157—1008 . jKeek, estilo ..20200 ete 385-1018 | Winter is Wis | : "VWis—sise | Murphy, 1b a SEALS Al ND bay | 415-2126 | Biared, of . we Bees | Mahniken, Reattlo ...... -ne 194-1219 Conningham, eu s |O'Donmeli, Beatle .2..0.22. ? 165—1105 pStumpt, we. i ee | : ers | ee 1 Hardman, Tacoma ......-00+04+ ¢ 192 + e"F"e | Berk, Tacoma .... ise a iiler: dhane slay | | . — ee Totals .......81 3 4°25 6 | } 401 827 266 a8 Los Angeles— AB, RW. PO. A. Anlersot, Auburn . : 167 144 hh 148 Killefer, ef 423455 = | Higatey, Beattie . : 172 «182 SIL 168 Zolder, a9 ets pant el orice Sas | Carroll, 1 2 e@1e | 229 228-065-822 285—2056 | Origen, 1b @ aces aa Crawford, rf 1: ry : . Lim're, 3b, ee Gar Ge e: . smc, 4g tata) DONOVAN NEEDS ONE jis beccii iid | Francisco's Seals, with four straight | Stanage, © . 4 0@ @ 8.8 | wine over the Portland Beavers, | IN A B. Hughes, p . fe 2 1.is and Low Angeles, with. four’ wins | TH G—. ALI TEAM Tite. SP 4 over Seattle, led the Pacific Coast | BY N. A. NOYES tan natink *One out when winning run league as the teams went into the} a9 mRS tage Score by innings: frre: Abt uw aeghy | PHILADELPHIA, April 9.—"wild nus an infield, with a mediocre | , Se0! The Seals took the fourth game | Bill" Donovan didn’t get any flowers | pitching staff and a poor bunch of! Los Angeles || 12 yesterday, 3 to 2 Customers sald |When he took over the management lcatchers, the Phils seemed destined | Summary: Stolen basey—Lane 2. they got their money'n worth eee ane ecco tne aspir. (for, the role of helping some other |Grisse’ ‘saat, Moca Bie—Kl With the Soals beating Portland, {Just kot verbal wowpathy. In asple-| uy win’ the race. johott, Lane. Struck eut—By feet Oakland and Salt Lake were busy |!#® to do what, no other manager wh . 4. by Demaree 3. Bases on bail tarted on the Rees’ home|sccomplished since the days of Pat! hen Gene Paulette was banished | Hemaree 3, off Hughes € Tune | getting started M Mi Moran, Donovan needs but one thing | >Y Judge Landis the infield was] sible for—Demaree 4, Hughes 2. |grounds. ‘The Bees proved the | Moran, Dor jreduced to Art Fletcher, a fading : |busiest and, took the first game |—@ ball team }but reliable veteran. There i those teams “have played, 9 to. 3, | With what he has at his disposal. | . re is DO} At San Francteco— . City fans will crown him first baseman, ‘second baseman, oF | san Francieco s+. + Sacramento evened things up with | Quaker third baseman jof deper y | Port : . ependable abilit, the Tigers wtih a seven to five |*uccess if he lifts the Phils out ag fen bel ge on p y Batteries: Hanson, MeQ and Agnew; Ross, Nofeiger, Johnson — | Barrin Baker. Down at Low Angeles, Seattle : : | Barring a preponderance of left- es | gave the ‘Angele a merry race with| Yachting Briefs 3) »00 nitters, tne outfield looks more| at gait take GOL the score tied wAtil the ninth $n annannennnnnnnnne)| like & baseball team with Williams, |salt Lake... : ] inning. Then Hughes, Angelic) — ghe Apeit number of the Pacific oe Mew, Geese ant es Bromley sed ieyier; ‘dal pitcher, singled and sce Linde-| Meter Boat has just appeared. The | Ariett, Slebold and Mitze ie more, making it'4 to 3 Lo bane | Meadows, Jimmy Ring, se-} nae on a t Sacrame | Aseoien inthe |cured from the Reds, and Stan} ,,At Secramento— | m e pre- | Baumgartner, a youngster, seem to! Vernon Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's French pastry.—Advertisement, tf the Ron | r} Frank McDermott, me | | ° Sid - | | gram of the Seattle Yecht club for |be the best of an inferior pitching | Batteries: Penner, K | MPMILLAN | Sais ny wine aa Sa nd ] with many ether interesting articles. flrs | | | jolub, to be held May 6, 6 and 7, Kohler’s rink, are pouring into offices of the club, 207 University Jin a steady stream, in spite of ngine tn “Vitenne. « 9.—| La nilege football players had | _ 7's navy, with a branch, eftice | the wrong policy in praying before | in tne Lowman butlding here, Is offering | their games, according to “Ink” Wil-| for sale sub chaser ured by the navy | j ‘ |liams, star negro end of Brown uni-| during the war. There are thice fer % wie at the Bremerton yards, priced a pers ic 49,000, $7,600 and $6,000. The boats are! ‘s the story told by Jim Bar-| 110 fest in length. her Brown star | — | The Center basketball team played | 8. V. B, Miller te the proud pos- | Brown last winter. After th ae | Hy ° Entries for the first annual Williams was looking ovr 5 stn, queer’ bia be | |show of the Puget Sound Ke | Millan, the all-American quarter, as | named “Lad | » was un th howers. | nd makes 14 miles per hour, Asked for his opinion, “Ink” said | “Well, if I had the build of that! A week from Sat handicap rac . | Yacht club plans cm oi by, T sure wouldn't waste my time| Yacht club plane e handicep fase fey r }fact that entry blanks and premiui ing for te suc Ia The ere See 2 = {lists were put in the mail but a in with both arma flying and| ove Sound. The race| days ago, Numbers of dog fanciel the other team do the praying.” bay rag B . call in person each day to ask hel in making out thelr blanks, whie | | _ | ‘The fast motorboat ‘“Katretta,” belong: | », 4 help is cheerfully furnished, AND UL OF C | ing to rt igo of the Lach oat: | j fe Thursday, May, Is_the opent . . | wint Ht Inv for passenger rerv day. Judging will begin promptt: between Lereht park Lake Jat 2:20 p. m., but competing dog READY arwfonn, Lesa, park cylinder Van Blerck engine, a with @ ain | must be on the bench not later that SAN FRANCISCO, Apri §.—Tho| 10 o'clock in the morning of that da University of Michigan and Univer-| Canotats and owners of motorboats on | Toy breeds and puppy classes will b sity of California track teams are | Lake Washington will be held strictly to Judged first May 6, is “S ready for their big meet to be held | the Jaw regarding lights for night travel ciety Night,” and Saturday will this afternoon at Berkeley, The Cal Dw installed on a pler the judging of variety classes an ifornia team will cut its squad Ko | finally the placing of “best in show, that it will be the same size as its| We opponents Many a youthful sandiot ball star at and Rig Power asiest riding n Our ter = 'y to pay for, too. ohines make t Today is # big sport day for this| gets his spring training on mother's vicinity. 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