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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, pati PORTLAND WAVERLY COURSE BEING PREPARED FOR N.W. GOLF CLASSIE PAGE 10 BIG el - LEAGUE PORTLAND, April 13.-Part of|thene, ax well as on the 12th hole, guide for the players. New bunkers | years |Motor, and Jack Neville, , | Other burkers on the course are | champ e the Waverley intry club course |are being improved, The biggest/are béing constructed around this Other ‘te C a ‘oved by or changes Dr. Paul Hunter, present Caliemt will likely be changed as the result | change on any of the holes in being | hele being improved by minor chang Proteome unter, , ter — a RA ES of the extensive improvements be |Made on the elghth, which, when | F TH ThE | Members of the greens committee the Nertoweat event i ing made for the staging of the | Completed, will make that hole the | CHANGED are much pleased over the improve for going abroad to parties 2tet annual amplonships of the | longest on the course T # of the fifth hole is being | ments to be made and they hold is) Tritish amateur title play to be played during the week of | slope of the east aide of the eighth |tee will be one of the highest on|the championships oats & Bixteon big league clubs get under lJune 20 hole, this gre will be rained at The old tee will be cut CALIFORNIANS Vid Tufts, secretary of the Way in the East today in the annua | Between 150 and 200 yards will be| the south end and new pr will be © ground fre of | COMING ern California Golf asseociatia @hase for the flag Jadded to the length of the course,;constructed on both nid The that extend tically | California is going to be well rep-|making up @ party to entes The big time clubs are all consid |which.will bring the total t eighth tee will be moved hack a falrway will be filled | resented in the championships, ac | Northwest championships. the 6,200 figure, The exact yardage | considerable dint practically me real} fared © dit stronger, and cording to word received from C.\tions are that about 12 or 15 Dasedall should be in store for big jwilt not be datermnined ur a tg pastes the new siteYof the seventh! py, tip earene the tateway Harry Davis, vice-chairm of the/fornians will participate tm | course Is accurately measured, fol- | hole. ie is being remodele mittee, who is in| men's event Jeague fans. ar he teams have been reviewed | H W H ( ; WI | W lowing the completion of the im| The seventh will be moved | ions with a strip of is stopped in San) Inquiries being received thruout the past few weeks, and the e . ’ provement about yards beyond the present | fair between them. There w to confer with the Bay|Northwest cities Indicate thi are all ready for the big open: THRE whieh will make th be a ridge in the middle of each t golfers, and ae : h " ' veral of them |large number of players can bal pastimers in th but “Habe” | The fifth, seventh and elghth|the green” hole on the course, but| with sand, The change on this Lapham, president of the na, Beattie, Vancouver am Ruth, George holes have been lengthened consid, | stilt an three, A fir tree that 1 not trap @ low ball, as z Goll hébeslation: 3 ~ se mies, wai “OPENING DAY” COBB OWES "WILL TY MAKE GOOD? te SEATTLE ton, with phia and Brooklyn at Hoste Bt. Louis playing Chicago at Chicago BY 1. ©. WITWER |All over the once land of the spree | C | urg meeting Cincinnatt at! Creator of Ed. Harmon, the bash| wherever there ts a major league | rm | | chube ing. There will b f\ {* Your Handicap SWAMP. F No game requires keener eye Phos toria bor and tellingham, Gray, ther points: and Pittst baseball town, thousands of other Cincyville. leaguer, Philadelphia | “The Leather mn, Detroit! wer, poys , oft mo hom ham, Wash: | (Copyright, 192 and Cleveland nea g ea chee ae 2 arse and late but happy Lepped ¢ ft BASEBALL IS I HANKS P rows, ANTIDOT : ay than baseball Mayers must keep thelr eyes trimmed for line drives and bad SALT bounders they must be able to nee with the ‘oporcer and Lee Mei PACIFIC COAST LEAG ve such ak eyes “a can't see to read a news paper without glasses. Baseball was a hard game for In the Ameripan. plays New York [n ington enter plays host to ¢ opens in St. Louis ° Columt to din ball is how we vietimé of the Y CONB, the new Every nation in the wor drug store gin, the biue pilot of the De ar method of ret fan Fran ne movies trolt American: Reverend Billy Sunday and, for example will owe the Pa Low Ange but thrilling gar The umpire * the raw a 1 make each other om At once b a personal nks if them to master because of their CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 13 my, A moment we re arti dal even. v4 bal In Russia the national pastime ts| garded him with casual interest, He front Poor eyesight didn't daunt || Por clouds in the baseball and in 0 — he clouds in the be enter Shoreagrmatsert pr eiegal satin a ‘asta eal ee noaeaete saa plbiy ne | them. They stuck to it until they |) nuvctee wuatnde work clearing sincere tt rde r : , “TE ences oe Vat age 8 noerely want to Murder him Cobb has gath | climbed into big league company. feattle Sait Lake # oe menros ge Landis as The guy who slama out the three- | 7 ered a flock of They overcame the worst handi r o 12, Oakiand 6, eee ne ee ts t the bagger with the bases as full as reve former Coast cap a ball player could have 10, Portiand 6 ehiet umpire w u son that Ch nue officers, ix, to our minds, us| \e performers under Have you got the stick-tolt y 5a8 Sauer S 3 game is 1 nyed fa Beirne This ix what we would have done. the Detroit ban-| stuff in you to overcome your SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 ment to that responsible posit! iy "9 ‘ : 8 ont of handicap? served notice on the gamblers that WE sit ner and most of ° third base for the San Francisco} aying the hot corner for Cobb's outfit Ira Fiagstead, who started his| attle ran hog wild over Salt AND YELL , polar | : » their hands off them will be regulars, | yesterda up 24 hits the game. ait and yell and argue ove ° fo \ at = 4 The players, managers, the haere are — rae Ang. 2 ~ for | baseman, win ato play that} tle hitting themselves, but they have gotten the league of nations with a sarcas-|Matter Doug Fairbanks, No matter | pre thusiasm, and cc my acer tie amile, baxcball is restored in the great national pas | oe ti ore at time. God reigns, Harding is presi In the second inning touched Leverenz for six rung as many hits and then, just to * they hadn't lost their pu: pur national way | Who wir am. vide opening of the big We must ta t will get us indi yet as Americans lew. | .te as the It te perhaps typleall nerica F dent, the grandstand and the la 4 a PM a weg 3 rad * seared baseball career at Olympia, Wash., Siwashes helped themselves Bleachers will be filled with chee Let us say, which |in the 18 men wing two teama | Simest @ cinch to be the, Ulllity runs and nine hits off Brindley ; ing music and we will hit the old that is a consider | we watch ere as the cub re.| myer with the Michigan clu | the sixth inning. Every man o stride. we are in the| Johnny Hansier, former Low An-| Seattle team hit safely during: inning. The other teams played a mane variety of ball. Vernon —_—- Los Angeles, 6 to Portland Doe Paskert, the veteran National | another defeat, this time from 8 cue cnr Th holding ai, *@ Jom | mento, score, 10 to 6; and the @ io. te Cee lost to the Seals, 12 to 5. ing right field, with Bee in 4 Donean tm lett. porters write twenty or more . powe the league of r Maybe that Is what's the + | And then there's Harry Heilmann. ‘ | There are too many 1 who will play in the Tiger out 2 lied . | field, He served time with San i } Francisco aad Portland oss) staff “Bu Sutherland and “Red” cna OM | twisters of the Detroit hurler CHICAGO, April 13 By Oldham hurled for Portland while ps A golfer likes » whole I Press.)—"“Play on the ~s BSE 12th Kelly, Rewper's champion ai W Carl Holling did duty belges — | official basedat! guide| See. ‘This is the message from Ju ° ‘etl bat and and Bert Cole pitched for San an be obtained at the local sporting a me spe | : Re : poee alors Auto Tops—Christian, 1408 Ei Sere mints shen the svason opens Franciace | Will Ty Cobb make good as a baseball manager after prov-|*°°%* “re —Advertisement. : taeey ee } | SESSION “a cf yseng) a ao o"* ing himself to be the greatest player of all time? That's one Trane Bancroft, the veteran bas- ‘The director of the national sport | traduate of Bt. Mary's college ot Of the big questions for baseball fans as the big show races| ‘he died tecemiiy, ‘wee cas’ of ths NOW, BERT IS gave it on the eve of the opening | commission, ia it is . | Enitfornte. start today. Teal pioneers of the ‘game. Me wae WISE he Chi. | >” Geverner Miller of Oregon | oldest man with ‘the ¢Gpmes at the homecoming of the Chi . | Quite a collection of talent - game. Mancroft took first base. cago Cubs. Rdovara ball team to Cube and intreduced lorena ra from one part of the cou |The first meeting of The Star| tone pining coe big teague bal ~UMPS CAN'T | the sensations! return “IT am a rookie tn the game as far) nating pit P A RK NET the game to the Islands, Mie Prev | “There's no getting away f dence teams won the first world’ say ceria, and be wee the firct man to loroy Bert te a Geer. FR baseball is concerned,” said| Belgium in Jue He w arm In the Swimming committee will be held at!) ’ “ Rhndia. fall, A Dig Isterwational champlonehip ‘The Star offieg on April 2 club. FINE ’EM Prepress, Besthere training tripe tor j*F00°t, many husbands like “Never before in any field of activ. | roinoters SRS © New York! Prans for tie season will be Isid = American association umpires| clube. Just think of it; alone and unaf ity In America has anything been ite at this meeting and the dates forthe | Connie Mack Says | «ox't have the power to fine players | and without the slightest hint y: When Billy Purtet! was signed to|me, he told me he wai u serutinized as will our activity be After schasthey rowing [preliminaries and the finals of the thin neason, They can put players thamegs tae FOLieaien teen ae ee s gO ferutinized this season. We know| for more than oor tbe Teapen- icity meet will be sot. Bye lint of Frank Walker Is out of the game and recommend leagor, it completed the managerial ros pod deine Phan Gar why this is going to be without go- Jevents will also be made up at thin fines to President Hickey, bat Hic ter tor the season. Chariey Mullen ts in ‘or it now, * ing over a painful subject. lume. Another Speaker key will do the fining himself. pony te ag gel, po do you think of that?” " layer is caught ing at The committee is made up of the! Manager Connie Mack of the ~ “ ‘Not so much. Why sh Tf a play ieht nap ip mond managing Yakima first. if he muffs a ball, there will joltowing members: thietion gives Harry Davin the : pe ore ae ve 7 walt : t or ® er . — Tr e month? Now's the time to be winks of the eye in the stands and Ann Rorstell, of tne ¥. W. 4it for snaring Frank Walk cInch April 13 The ert Whaling, the big catcher who h i 5 . . a Fw oboe 4 for Seattle when Bil] James was|coat, when you can enjoy @& whisperings, ‘I told you so. CA the centerfielder, who ts to t | opening day here dawned clear and! The tennis courts at Woodland Sena fgg tier y | + Z | Be oF ine ace, bi been sold by " “We will tolerate that only for a | di! Fart Fry, president of the in. that sport for the regulars bright. A warm sun promised (0! 5arx% where the second annual Star|the Regina club, of the Weatern Canada |S°20n' wear. Cherry's have Se) mort time and the characteristic Crystal Swimming club, Frank is making his second bow | send the temperature above 70 BY | oun ttl wit ae nad meat month, | eakee fo Beaumont, in the Texas elreut, | derful arg nd which they sell © spirit of fair play will kill that at-) sassschustts High School A, A. tn- Donald Vickers, coach of the | '° aor league ball game time and pack Redland field oi hc heetei; en » credit, at prices no higher thas) Be titude.” cludes 115 institut Crystal Swimming club. he was with Detroit for 15 or 20 || with over 26,000 fans, Luque and are in fine shape for play right tate deumor, peepee = Mag me § soe Tell that ey Bert A 4 Dad” Henry, of Woodland minutes several years ag Wingo will form Cencinnati's bat now and hundreds of tennis players| aeder an optional agreement by the |70U'll get your coa‘ ad 4 FINE IN GOTHAM aw Orteane potion ethiotio featival eo-|. parte : Frank, after hin release by the | tery, with Adama and Schmidt Work: |a2¢ using them evecy week maT eRe le a8 ee SS a ee ts NEW YORK, April 13.—Clear|curs May is at the fair grounda, ou Bvane, of the pork: depart Tigers, went to Portland in the || ing for Pittsburg ¥ : ve can get a suit and overcoat . sr ~ J | There are 14 courts in all at], The Detroit Tigers hav ft ht If the skies and a moderate temperature Coast league, and then was sold — atead, former Nerthw | for mse same way. . Dominion Marksmen, an organize- > Mae - . ks nga i | Woodland park and players plan-jat shortstop. Fiagstead hi t|know, because we've tried it.” ki Bround 70 degrees prevailed for the | som te promote rifle shosting by bore Neil Ellis, of the public school || to Rocky Mount, N.C. where WILL PLAY IN BOSTON Ing to enter The Star meet would|cinched the utility job wih Ty Covv's| ‘Their store ts 207 Rinito a. Opening game here today between! 12 40 19, bh 06 members, it wae athletic department. Davis stumbled heross him when BOSTON, April 13.—Partly cloudy | 4, "en “to practice there in the {lu f the New York Xenkees and the| started in 19) The preliminaries will probably be | *oUting for his old crony. Mack || weather was in prospect for the sol prac her h priest on Second ave. between were expect to je op-| ot og he HF ie nord " o eatty wart oi wae ond Tris Speake because 6: be ¢ Broo! Robins |? ne CO * w ne at 7 —Adv being pitchers: | race will t piace Patriots’ day, April ang Satan the a eet < i. bs id DM i os uihes = a betwe n te = ee ‘<r } The entries for the Woodland | in, *, reeuier Job with the, Oakland latter t € Aug eit "|| up the spot where the ball will eee a hee Ooachger | P&T meet will be opened May 1/in tn e circuit, by the Oaks. © KLEM 1S INJURED In addition to 432.000 ticensed nunters | Mie Dart of August. pin ? Ses: Bround 60 deer Lo do the |&2d Will close May 18. The first | land ts pretty well fixed for catchers with A NEW YORK, Apri 12.—witliam |{3Panneyivania, it is extimated the Fis age og, Bon nee ene, ald 00 far woah" inklavas calla is and ore were exps o '°|round matches will get under way | onus Mitse abd Art Kohler on the pay: r aries " ed 4 1) pitehin, on ol a Klem, national league umpire, Will | sport. being exempt from the $1 licene*/nela in Green Lake at Woodl the skinny strategist, “and han. ||?" bee 2 pies | May 23. edulis be out of the game for about three| fee t= park, and in Leake Washington at{|| “lee himeelf like Speaker. : ft FIVE EVENTS Clift Lee, former Portland cate fractured | is . “ LEWIS WINS may be turned over to Salt Lak weeks with a fractured leg sustained| ican polo enthusiasts have made|Mt. Baker park. The finals will be|| mean by that he seems to know ‘ 3.—Ueing | LLED cording to reports from Pittsburg. “With tn one of the Yankee-Brooklyn exhi-/ 279 reservations for the international staged at the Crystal Pool where the ball is going and DES MOIN April 13-—-Using| There wi be the regular five|Jenkins. Lynn and Byler on the job, = dition games, it was said at league | matches between the United States chal-| ‘There will also be divisions with|| while he does not appear to || hs vicious headlock, Ed ( atrane Jevents in the open tournament, Pano ae cea fixed ene name Setar, rnnde Londen Jone is to 28, it wil |races for boys and girle under 12,|| travel fast he gets over the || ler) Lewis, heavy int wrestling | which means that besides the men's wh sane bad od Aa 5 RNR sag 1 ee gamer. {for boys anc der und ° L champion, pinned Far oe singles and doubles and th . 0" tat - rs | be best in three « for boys and girls under 16 and open || ground like a flash bi m | singe nd dou © Wo: CLOUDY IN COBBTOWN Whether the Yanks of Giants Ii events for both men and women If he only comes thru and || straight falls here last night: The | men's singles and doubles there will! pernorr, April 18 shies were | or die, New York will always ha’ West Fhiladeiphia eat club of | Philadelphia, = member as its battery. | Echesicil wavy, will celebrate ite {fOr those owimm 50th anniversary April 27. [placed in r There is more interest in “where | — ati: Are the stars that are going to be”! In Pa | first came in one hour, 25 minutes, |), And then there will be nm ‘ond in seven minutes and that ha mixed doubles. On June 1 the junior meet will he looks as if he took a cut at the ball—I'll have on: | tered swimming of the ry || 30 seconds, Caddock was left UNCON: | per under way, which will be for | meet that has ever busted into a m scious in the ring A boys only who have not reached i? joudy this morning and showers are | | forecast for this afternoon, when the | Chicago White Sox and Detroit Ti- gers are scheduled to play the open- and the # Sy ——__ etest outfiel nt to Low Angel ————— ; jor league box score for some || their 18th birthday before March 1] ing game of th = nn 0 wed | there me, Tourn : a of the season, —— in “where are those who used oo POOR WEATHER IN CHI time.” | IDEAL IN PE of this year. This will be just a — In order to introduce our * | CHICAGO, April 13.—Rain checks | Peas wee seal tort tnate aise Sente rae fete A in qo ee The Drake relays are scheduled at Des rake ce Grune reather conditions ideak for] There will be no*ent te | a ‘ongest p! sea level, they can still brag | oe Fame here today between the Chica ne open pe of walloping the Giants in spring| University of tichigan footvatt asptr-|go Cubs and st. Louis Cardinalx, | MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50] noon vetween the Phillies and New own tennis balls for the different TAXI SERVICE b; guaranteed 15 years. fames. ere Practice April 16 | Cloudy and cool weather, with prob Other Repairs in Proportion York Giants, ‘The temperature was | matches x Re altace | - Pi agoh : n of | Mvie showers, w cabt. Ale H. S. ANDREWS clone to 70, Toney agreed will hurl) TROPHIES Did you see “MAIN 6300" flying e5 4 « @ New York city and vicinity branch o Ss. 4 Meadows for the | pp 4 : gi Dave Bancroft’s tonsils have been | oC OS Inclutes 18) clube |der and Haines probably will ‘Watdunehas | for the Giants and Meadows for the/Up AGAIN ove the oy Sones ae \e2 Toe 7 pickled in aleohol. Should McGraw’s - the slab. : ee Phillies: oF The Star trophies in the men's “4 "oun * wings of pail a outfit cop this fall, Banny’s throat Nevtgn A. A. connected with on - ~ 1411 FOURTH AVENUE | nae and women's single event, won by | i 0 morning and & Annoyers will be used as exhibit A. | Industrial plant at Worcester, awards RAIN IN ST. LOUIS LONDOS VS. LE Richard Burr and Mrs. Sam Robin. ; | Examination i “letters” to empleres proficient tn on ea bie ps Gncxoe ApH trang-|8on (Gertrude Schreiner) last year,|| pany: with a Call and See Samples of Our Not even Babe Ruth does every-| colleges. 7 a reek | must be won twice before becoming | - and Bridge Werk. We 5: threatened t th = STUDY ¥ AN Ellace | ler) Lewis meets Jim London If you want a combination of | reatened to postpone ne ” iy er mects | ‘0 10 a thing he's reported to do. | : . lk oe ie nei co oe Ko wonder, here tonight jthe property of any one player.|[ 1and and sky taxi ride, call MAIN Test of Time . sg | cameo: Sais am ee sree 8 I Cleveland and St, Louis her usinessl Stan Zbysako, giant Pole, will take | This does not mean they must be |} 6500, and We will take y ou to and || Most sii present patros é members, and will erect a clubhouse or | twe leveland and St. Louis here . oa ane cee ¢ 0 our \seba ‘et ‘o,| November 1 | showers —_ Piper & Taft is lining up a big |] city. ‘ood satisfaction. Ask our Ty isn't teaching his players to be| é B trove ee | ‘ Rare ee IR IN WASHINGTON “| st of prizes, similar to those given Rates including both LAND jfemere, who have tested ous umb-bells, ae | Untverst Toronto hockey team ha WE HAVE RECENTLY || wasiHINGTON, April. 13.—The — og for the winners and run.|| 4 rent beehi \seu othe rlcht “sinet ae ae on COMING ADDED 1500 NEW BOXE sun ke thru the light clouds to POR CUA this ad with you. blamed lap efter s another, TO OUR MODERN SAFETY day, giving fair weather for the Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's . Connie Mack of the Philadelphia DEPOSIT VAULTS, Washington-Boston opener. French pastry,—Advertisement, tried out 206 ba Saturday Evening, April 16 or: | THOMAS R. ‘i : F C i} will be the 4 BACK OF THL GARDNER | ats tae 1998 MARSHALL CESSFUL EXPERIENCE OF | wr fan Francisco wants the 1922 American | LIGHT FOUR IS THE SUC- powllng congress OVER A THIRD OF A CEN ry ” Fr Vice-President of the TURY IN BUILDING VEHI- | Let the Dime & Dollar wee United revi Make Your Dimes and Dol- CLES—A BETTER CAR AT Will Lecture on A LOWER PRICE. 4 lars Earn Dividends for You “Some Governing Principles” FIRST M. E. CHURCH Under Auspices of Y. M. C, A, Star Course Como and, examine our Wilbert Robinson is wearing gog: | equipment for the safekeeping gles on the coaching lines this of bonds and other yaluable spring, Doubtless he is looking, for | papers, his Dodgers to show some of their 1920 form. Harvard recently boasted 91 eight hell crews on the Charles river Albert Hansen Jeweler and ilversmith Aduates have formed an or kames with similar Entrance, corner Second — — ave., at Pike st, Uncle Wilbert Robinson likes the | PEOPLE . - climate in New Orleans for spring PEOPLES SAV 6 BANK training so well he's decided to trafn | r. | SPEND! BUT SPEND JUDICIOUSLY In these days we should spend our dollar judiciously. Seattle and Tacoma merchants frequently display attractive offers. Read their ads in both Seattle and Tacoma newspapers, If you buy in Tacoma in Florida next ye NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. Lege oy Motor | Distributors me Retailers “cournge” to ¢ been told DEALERS Leed & Leed, Kirkiand, Wash Morris Motor Company, Olym- pin, Was Everott-Higin Company, Ever- ett, Wash. the ROUND TRIP $1.00 WEEK DAYS Leaves Seattle 9:30 A. M. Leaves Tacoma 4 P. M. Fourth at Madison Admission ae oat SUNDAYS T5e and $1.00 'o 221-Third Ave Leaves Seattle 9:30 A. M. Leaves Tacoma 9 P. 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