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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. _ LANE IS “BURNING - _UP BASE - PATHS , F TRALING bases tn oix games in” the speed © record that Billy Lane, Beatties new outfieter, has set = since he} started = playing regularly on the Siwash squad. At the pace he ts setting now he steal around 100 sacks for locals before the season is over, Ene has led the Coast efreuit base stealing honors several Fs » but last year, dissatisfied eight kiand, he didn't burn up the LINCOLN PARK LOSES STAR LEAGUE BERTH; WASHINGTON PARK SQUAD JOINS LEAGUE | Because they played Dan McConnel in their game against) Cincinnati, tam the Three Brothers’ Dye Works last Sunday, the Park team will be asked to fi Star league. set by the league. The game, which was won by the Lincoln} Park team by a 3-to-0 count, Lincoln orfeit their franchise in The McConnell was over the age limit of 22 years nouncement of Sunday's schedule. In the meantime the manager of the clubs want to have their grounds lined up for Sunday so there will be THE SEATTLE BIG LEAGUE RACES OPEN BY HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, April 14-—If the pulse of the opening day means any STAR SALT LAKE, April 14--Coming |from behind in the ninth inning, the Beoa scored three runs and walked BEES NOSE OUT SIWASHES Washington : a Batteries: Jones and Rust; Johnson, SHADE AND DAVIS TO BATTLE IN TACOMA Dave Shade, the California welter weight, who has been licking the leading welters around the Northwest ‘The first ladiew’ day of the sensom te being staged at the Crystal Poot today from 12 until 2 p m, Lambert Mternberch, captain of the Oryvtal ow ning club team, leome as the leading Beattie entry in the mens r A AU. plunge for distance, Mie has been doing betier than 10 feet i practice thing, baseball is back with a strong or heartbeat than ever, The attendance at every major league park yesterday showed there | ie nothing wrong with the old ume. | The only trouble ia tn the park»— there tan't room enough. There must have beon 40,000 cram med and jammed in the Polo grounds and a good five thousand were two blocks away fretting and fuming at the reserve cops who wouldn't let any thru the lines except ticket | holders, BIG CRowD AT REDVILLE ue for opening day crowds, went over the top for a new record, when 30,600 piled thru the| gaten, Wrickson, Aachary and Mointoh, Gharrity AL DetroR-Chicago-Detroft game post poned; rain, off with the game here yesterday, do feating Beattle 3 a Elmer Jacobs, who had been pitch: ing good baseball for the visitors, lost control in the final frame and walked Eimer Reiger with the bases loaded, pasting In the tying gun. ‘The series now stands one-game an. Reattie — Lane, rf Wiatoratt Murphy o NATIONAL LEAGUB Won t Pot 1.008 Leo oot, oe 1 1 1 ty Ty Jacobs, p Chicago welcomed Johnny Fivers back to the old Cub lair with an out-| pouring of 25,000. | In most every baseball ofty the casualties among grandmothers were has been thrown out of the no further hitch after Friday's 4D-| proportionately about the same. records. Unless the Balarnt Merchants Tegister their men by tonight their team will also lose its franchise, MAY CUT TO | FOUR TEAMS | This will cut the Claas A teams Stack Shows and the Three Broth ers’ Dye Worka, If only four teams compete there lincton park team haa been given a |” tendency to go up in the alr, a fail. | nase won't be any round robin, Instead the schedule will be rearranged and each team will meet each team in this division twice. | Only one regular league game tn the Class A division haa been played, Louie's French Dry Cleaners defeat | nouncementa. Tt ts to be regretted that one of the teams has been asked to forfeit ita franchiae, but with the cooper ation of the teams that really want to play league baseball according to rules laid down by The Star, the ague will go thru from now on lto four squads, the Shamrox Athletic gecording to sehedule, jelub, Loule’s French Dry Cleaners, | wasHINGTON PARK TEAM JOLNS In the Class B diviston the Wash. franc They will replace th Beacon Hill team tn the race a will play thelr home games at Washington park, whieh is near Madison park on the E. Madison st. eartine, ‘They wiM piay thetr first came of like he can when he tries ing the Shamrox club last Sunday.|¢ne season with the Eckart Clear Kenworthy, Seattle's new) was anxious to land Lane the season started, declan | that Bully could step out and/ the league in stealing any! when he really tried. And tt Inty looks like he's trying. And besides running the bases| Ike a jack rabbit, Lane is pummel the ball hard, too, If he keeps up his present hust- pace he'll be a big favorite the local fans. | VERNON INFIELD if ABOUT sHoT ‘Vernon is in a sad way for key.) men. Carl Sawyer, who was the Dill pretty well at sec broke his leg in Sacramento Young Gorman, who ts fust a fair game at short, | been shifted te second and ABOUT SUNDAY SCHEDULE In case the Raflard team does nqt enter the league the “Schedule for) Sunday wil) be | ‘Three Brother’ Dye Works va! Shamrox A. C. at Woodland park. Stack Showns va. Louie's French Dry Cleaners falla Walla. | If Ballard ters the league the) schedule wilh be: } Three Brothery Dye Works va | Stacy Showns at Lincoln park. Ballard Merchants va Loule’s| French Dry Cleaners at Lincoln | park. This wil gtve the Shamrex club) an open date and @ game for them | will be ined up thru Spaldings FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON FRIDAY Managers of Class A teams srust Joompany at Washtneton park Sum | ang won out from the Saves, day, The Eekart team haa replaced the Liberty Park Deavers, ‘The complete Class B sohedute for Sunday follows: Fckart Cigar Company we Wash ington Park at Washington park Zerolene Cubs ve. Highland Park at Hiawatha playfield. Bulldogs ve Queen Anne Aerials at Mercer playfield. Chandiers vs, South Seattle at South Seattle Shamrox A. C. second team Pirates at Walla Walla playfield. Rainier Athievic club va. Firet HIM Merchants at Lincoln park A day don’t want to forget to report to the sporting editor of The Star by T p m tonight, the time they have their grounds lined up for Sun @ay. These announcements wil be watch The Star Friday for Onal an-|pubtished in Friday's Star, ¢ Essick has been forced to) MA’ or + Unless Portland manages to win ball games pretty soon the will be so far behind that M be in danger of falling out pf the bottom of the league. The ivers managed to lose every of the opening series to San | ncisco and they are not doing) h better against the Sacramento this week. The Beavers have nucieus for a fairly good team such- men as Poote, Krug, ker and Cox on the squad, but can’t win games alone esr GAME HERR T WEDNESDAY "The first game on the loral lot be played next Wednesday Fitn Sacramento furnishing the op- ition. The local field should be pretty good shape if the rain off for the rest of the week. te infield has been gone over and the outfield grass is trimmed and for the openingS Any more y however, will make those pas- " mighty tough on the fly 3 rs. IE SHOULD in San Francisco Walter the big boss of the Port- srs, is quoted as saying cts to see Seattle wind this year in the second division ase of the poor infield that the have. And he also says he 2 to see baseball have @ poor in the Northwest. McCredie Id criticize Seattle after trotting | the wreck of a ball elub that he starting the season With, and if land has a poor season we don’s nybody but the McCredies for no would want to pay their coin to see that outfit pf Beav- @te play b As for Seattle, there & room for improvement in the in all ght. but if ttle doesn’t Year an they did last, we'll lose our gue we had a better year than the cireutt in 1920 ORDERS COME IN r April 14.—Mall or- to the Demprey- July 2 “some place today were pour ing into Madison Square Garden Orders aire received amoupt to Sé¥era! thousand dollars, Tex/ Rick AP naid tod No tickets will be} sold until 1, but the applica- tions will be filed in the order of thelr arr und will be filled as| 86on as the sale opens, | ntler fight Jersey,” Mi: NOWIT GAME IL, April 14.—Robert nols University pitcher, | hit, no-run game against | stern yesterday, Ill | won & to Barnes fanned 10} Men and didn't allow a walk. | — - | Daddy, bring home some of Boldt’s | Prenc) Advertisement | URE Parnes, | led a ne 6. pastry EY-DAVIDSO BICYCLES ao | against the Athletics. week, but the Beacon team and se Washingtoa Park Beacon tn the schedula this game be played om the first open date of the league, One of the dest games t the Class B heuld be the Rainier} division Sunde should be set won thelr first Don Hunter, whe pitched for the/ Broafway hich febool team fast year. | has joined the Tiree Brothers Dye Works clu “Doe” Aaama, who pitched the Stadiom high school to the Interscholastic cham- plonship of Tacoma last year, has b signed to piteh for the Stacy & tem ‘Donnell, who made five hits rer sen tripe to the plate for the ‘A. C. second team last week, ay with the first toum for the rest neason. BANCROFT SOORES FIRST PHILADELPHIA, April 14-—The first run of the season here was made in the following manner Wednesday: Bancroft, shortstop of the New York Giants, tag roy in, rt stole second. mc Fined to third, Walker hit to Wrightstone, Phillies third baseman, who threw home to get Bancroft, but hit te runner with the ball Ban. | croft was safe and Wrightstone waa| given an error, the first of the sea | son. This took place in the fourth+ inning. Rawlings of the Phillies got the first hit of the season in the second innti WARD RUTHS I? POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, April 14.—Ping Bodie was the first; ing fer the Carpentier bout am feeling fit,” Dempsey mid. “and am in condition for « fight today, Of courses, I'm going to put In about a month of the hard est kind of training with #uch men as Bill Tate, Jamaica Kid and others, “I am going to train tn New Jersey, but I am not sure just where untli I can hold a confer. ence with my manager, “This dope the preas ts ctren- lating about it being a fourround fight ts all rot, It ts going to be @ hard fight, and a 1%round fight with a man like Carpentier generally means @ 12-round fight. I am not so terribly confident. Carpentier has a world of experi. ence, ls a tough kid and is going to work hard “Of course, I'm going tn to win, and if I can I'll be tickled to death, and if I can't it will be becuase he ts « better man.” GARDNER WON’T GO TO ENGLAND CHICAGO, April 14—Robert A. Gardner definitely — announeed Wednesday that he would not be a member of the party of American golfers that will sal soon for Eng land to participate in the champion ship tournament at Hoy lake. WHEN RHEUMATISM HITS YOU HARD! Sloan's ' Linkment should be kept handy for aches and palm TY walt for a severe pain, an ache, a rheumatic twinge fot lowing exposure, a sore muscle, sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit work, when you should have Sloan's Liniment handy to help curb it and keep you active, and fit, and on the job? Without rubbing, for It penctrates, apply a bit today to the affiicted part. Note the gratifying, clean, Prompt relief that follows, Sloan's Liniment couldn't keep its many [thousands of friends the world over if it didn’t make good. remembering. All druggiste—three sizes—the largest Is the most eco- nomical. %5c, 70c, $1.40, That's worth man to crosw the plate here Wednes | day when the Yankees went to bat | In the necond inning Bodie doubled and scored with | Aaron Ward when the latter hit a home run. More than 38,000 fans) game of the seagon. Police reserves were called into action to keep order. ‘The first hit was made by C. Walker of Philadelphia. Babe Ruth singled | the first time he came to bat. | FLETCHER QUITS GAME COLLINSVILLE, TIL, April 14.— Art Fletcher, Philadelphia Nation. | ais shortstop, today said he was! considering retiring from baseball. | Fletcher, who came here last week | to attend his father's funeral, de | clared he wished to “settle down.” | N MOTORCYCLES HIRSCH CYCLE CO. IO E PIKE ST | crowded the ball lot to see the first | ———————_— 1221-Third Ave COR UNIVERSITY The crowds saw some great base | ball for wuch an early day. With the exception of the Cleveland In | diana and the Pittsburg Pirates, all the contenders lived up to the ad vanoe notices from the south, YANKS LOOK STRONG The Yankees, with a slaughtering attack at the bat and a good de | fenne, looked like @ million dollars | jagainet the Athletics, But barring | ing of young ball clubs, the Athlet did not look @ bit bad. | The Giant pitchers are not a! oan be expected, but the club showed the mary McGraw fighting fea epirit by going 11 innings to win the, % came, | | The Rrooktyn Rebins didn’ deapatr | with a 4 to 6 count inst them |RAGGED INFIELD | BEATS CHAMPS |. Ragwed infield defense cost the In- | @ians « victory to the Browns. Bpeak er probably will have lots of trouble |untll Wamby or Lunte get tack into \ jthe game. The youngsters of second and short make the infield lack bal-| ance | Even without Groh, Rousch and | Kopf, the Keds were good enough jto beat the Pirates. If Bohne and Fonseca play and hit al! season as they did yesterday, Pat Moran won't | the holdouts so much, Bohne jot a double and « triple and Fon Y. W.C. A. that | & ° . ou Douglas, Barnes, Toney Rin Kleven inuinga Totals « out when wine! Balt Lake an » ° Ohiengo— ances © jertion and xander, Yreeman and O'Farrell Warry, om Rieger, p Nenkine . Totats ’ {Matted for Marry in wint Ree Beattie Wits Malt Lake Hite 1 ° a i ° 2 1 ‘ 1 « ’ a Ginarte smacked = homer im the 11th imming thas bent the Phillies, 10 to 8. joubles and three pints, helping by the Yanks beat the Athietica 11 to 1 mat rphy Bohne and Fonseca, recruit infielders |ot the Reda, & » hits each, ured im the b-to-d Viraten M " victory base on error—Reattle Geattle ¢, Balt Lake & nd Toman, Time—t:18 to Morphy 2 Lett ow Umpires—y PACIFIC COAST LFAGUR O'Varreli siapped @ home Won, Lost Pet . run with one on President Harding threw the firs ball pt a box more of t jctory over the Beni was Johnson lasted only four inaings im th von. Pinch hits by fh. ured in the Rebine 6 the Braves O'Neill's homer with ene on Knocked Cadore off (he mound in the eoreuth RABBIT STARTS IT CINCINNATI, April 14.—Rabbit Maranville was the first Pittaburger *\to get a bit in Wednesday's opener, poling out @ single im the first in ning. Daubert got Cincinnati's first hit in the first, a line single to cen tor, Marapville had the first error and "% gave Cincinnati the first run of the game, coming after Luque's triple into the crowd, Maranville heaving wild to first. OFARRELL SLAMS If Oakland s 6 Batteries: O' Deal and Agnew: Beltold, Wyns and Kohler At Vernon— Los Angeles ve jt Vatterten 1m Metion bi or; Veoner and Behane AMERICAN LEAGUE Won z HH jee | it field fence tm the fourth inning. Bion $3325 Philadelphia . New York . CER LIFE SAVERS More than 2 of Seattle's expert women swimmers were certified as life savers today by the Young Wom en's Christian Asmociation, as a re mult of tents held recently in the “Y¥" pool, Lifesaving clagses and 0 sertes of sport events by the ¥. W. C, A. Ath letile club—a new organization of women athietes—will feature the “Y” sport program this season. The girls and young women certified today as Ufe savers are: Helen Gordon, age 9, years, 7063 Beach Grtve, the youngest life saver in the Northwest; Elrha Ware, Ma riel Taft, Mrs, Mabel R. West, Mary Dunway, Mary Baker, Vera How- den, Agnes Speldel, Mary Fuller, Doris Helmuth, Mickey Harper, Le lan Dodds, Clara Gross, Mra, Dora Sullivan, Mra, Rose A. Stoddard, Louise Little and Phyfis Jansen. LONDOS CHICAGO, April 14.—Ea4 (“Strang j ler") Lewis, heavyweight wrestling champton of the world, flopped Jim Londos, Greek wonder, In a one-fall match here last night, with a head lock, In one hour and 52 minutes, Stanislaus Zbyezko won a onefall victory over John Pesek, Nebraska farmer, throwing him in one hour and 33 minutes with a half.Nelson and crotch, [REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS) In order to introduce our new |(whalebone) plate, which the |Ightest and strongest plate known, |does not co the roof of the |mouth; you can bite corn off the cob: guaranteed 15 years. impressions ta m @ and get teeth same day.| Examination and advice free. Call and See Samples of Our Plate age Work. We Stand Test of Time Most of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custo- mers, whose work is still giving ‘ood satisfaction. our eus- ‘iomers, who have t our work. When coming to our office, be wu you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. OHIO bass 1 Another of Seattie’s expert young | | | Women swimmers developed by Mra. Anna Borstell, swimming coach of the “Y,” le Clara Niekirk, who holds the state championship in the 200 yard breast stroke. The “Y¥" Athletic club, under the direction of Elizabeth Dickerson, di- rector of physical educatiOn, will shortly embark on @ series of sport events which may develop into inter. city cohtesta between girls and women, “NOW-A-DAYS” says the Good Judge A man can get a heap more satisfaction fromasmall chew of this class of tobacco, than hevever could get from a big chew of the old kind. 0 jseven times since winning |with regularity lately, gets bin first crack at the coust title a week from tonight when he boxes Travie Davis, of Everett, in Tacoma over the #ix- round route This bout should pack ‘em in over | tn Tacoma because both boxers have made big hits there, Davis has suc- jeenefully defended his title about it from | Johnny McCarthy tast year in Seat Ue. The Everett champion tried box- | ing down South and won verdicts | over Buck Holley and Steve Dalton. | His bout in Tacoma will be his first } start in some time in the Northwest. ‘The Crystal club toam is down to veal training ter the coming FW. meet, which will be heid at the May 27. The regular list of indoor ewimming events will be held. The Pacific const and diving ehamptonahips Tent City, Coronado, on oor wwimming will be held af ‘The National A. A. U. 150-yard hack stroke Los An DUNDEE V8. KANSAS MILWAUKEE, Wis, April 14 signed contracts for the Johnny Shade has been bowling ‘em over Dundee-Rocky Kansas bout bere ever since his draw bout with Earl April 26 were filed with the state France, He knocked out Jimmy boxing commission here Wednesday. | Storey and Frankie Haynie in Ta-| - ————— a |coma and won twice over Frankie land Friday night when he goes 10 Two of Shade's recent victims box Jimmy Storey being signed to tous CUBS AND —Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, park Wednesday between Chicago arrivals, Aceompanied by a flock of the Judge occupied a seat well down #0 smal! that we couldn't take them,” grow up.” |had his “eagle eye” on every play. Men's and Young ST. LOUIS, April 14.—Johnaton, Murphy in Portland, Shade faces a hard bout in Port |rounds with Heinle Schumann, the Tacoma welter. | in the sixround semi-windup at Ta- coma next week, Frankie Haynie and the Levinsons at each other. | | CARDS PLAY | 2 oe CUBS PARK, CHICAGO, April 14. | the “big boss” of baseball, saw the opening game of the season at Cubs and the St, Louis Cardinals. | The Judge was one of the earty| newspaper reporters, his eon, Reed | Landis, his wife and his daughter, in front. “I am sorry my grandchildren are |the Judge maid ag he setticd comtort-\| A remarkable new ably in bis seat, “But they will f group o The judge watched the players | work out with great interest. He | » eee | Men's JOHNSTON FIRST | e e Cleveland first baseman, second man | S 1n [up in the firwt inning, beat out a r ul slow roller to third base for the first | hit of the Cleveland.st. Louis game | —and— here Wednesday, Sisler, third man up for St. Louis tn their half of the! first inning, lined a triple down the/ | third base line. No one was on. VITT CONNECTS Top Coats — offered now at the WASHINGTON, April 14—The "HE COMES UP _ SMILING “Certainly, I come up smiling. I waa about as near down and out as I could be and yet live. Financially, \s well as in other ways, In fact, I one asked me why I didn't doll up a bit. Said I'd feel better, You know; politely suggested a new suit.” “Where and how? I said, ‘in my crippled financial condition? ‘Why, at Cherry's,’ he said. ‘Go there and get anything you want on credit and pay a bit each month.’ I followed his advice, and I'll tell the world knew what he was talking about. ‘Their store is at 207 Rialto Bidg., on 2nd ave., between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle —ad- vertinement. 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