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ARI ~ ARE cD HITTING STAR JUNIOR BASEBALL CIRCUIT FAST PACE Hos clsec te wetting a bear of a in the C league r Ing up a string of 10 straight wins so far. They kieked the out of TF all Last w their hitt making Oakland look like a bunch Of bushers this week The Seal hitters with regularity, the pecially hitting the Kamm, the kid third » ing the ball harder than he ever hit before, while Ike Caveney, the short | fielder, is also knocking down the} » Ban Francisco fences. And then the Se full strength in the Morry Rath, considered one Dest infield bets, isn't In shape Play regularly yet. He has been re placed by Dee Walsh, but Walsh foo, has developed a real hitting streak. Bert Ettison, the former Detroit} ‘Tiger, is proving to be a big man! with the willow, and his hits have helped pile up the football scores that | the Seals have registered in the past few days. The Seal pitching staff isn't gotng any too good, but with such men as} Jim Scott, Johnny Couch, Sam Lewis and Lefty O'Doul on the pay roll, this team is going to be hard to beat when they round into shape if that hitting keeps op San Seal Fran} are away to start oast ring land are connecting infieklers ¢s-| ball, Willie acker, is crack ven't their yet, as of their r BABE RUTH NOT IN SHAPE | BY HENRY L, FARRE YORK, April 15.—Babe happens to be Babe Ruth, . he probably woul! be elbows with the bench at Bo far in this very brief dash ‘) @omewhere for the Yankees, the king bas been an awful 4 His hitting has been good | @mnough—.550, but his ficiding has Been just about the same—s0-60. With a roll around his waist that bas him about 30 pounds overweight, the bambino is too fat to bend over | Bi | after them and too slow to get back Wander them. [Ip company with Bob “Meuse! in right and Ping Bodie to Yeft, the Babe ts helping the Yanks “te get the worst outfield in baseball When the bambino gets his home machinery in working order he ‘may win many games for the Yanks, hei lose more if he doesn't get Condition to field as he did last which, of course, was far from | Bpeaker variety of skill In the opening game Ruth let by him because he couldn't over to get it. same thing happened yester- jume has forced the none- ‘ann to cover part of his clout clear out to the center fence. A fast man like Sam ce could have made it clear around @ romp. But Ruth was thrown at third and pulled up puffing @ mountain locomotive. got five hits in the opening by taking a normal cut at the Yesterday he tried to murder and didn't get a single safely. With some women the style of ering the ears has gone to the Washington Post. A MATTER OF FORESIGHT “Indeed, you we farseeing, Tl say you d rare good judgment.” “Yes, I think I did, but then one to in this day and age of hard) especially when one has a fam- | to consider. Heretofore it has al-) been quite an effort to keep my | flock well dressed, but now I I've solved that problem with help of Cherry's store, full of real ins in the best-looking clothes. ‘one of us, including that young of mine, who needed a school and my growing daughters. who x need things, took advantage Cherry's low prices and extended fit. My husband has a new over- and I, for once, have an entire outfit, and it was all made pos- because we were able to buy the clothes on a dignified credit plan. ir store is at 207 Rialto Bidg., on C Ave., between Madison a} ig, Over the Pig’n Whistl > Advertisement. MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50 Other Repairs in Proportion H. S. ANDREWS Watchmaker 1411 FOURTH AVENUE Did you ser “MAL over the city today? It was painted on the wings of reat Curtiss Sea Gull flying 4500" flying This air Taxi is operated by’ the Puget Sound Airway Com- ny, with @ hangar at Madison pie i. on Lake Washington. If you want a combination of Jand and sky taxi ride, call MAIN eee. and we will take you to and the hangar from any part Of the business section of the city. Rates, including both LAND and SKY trip are: | For ane passenger ... $10.00 For two passengers ...$15.00 For three passengers . $20.00 SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 REAL PAINLESS| DENTISTS | Have The Ballard Merchants have The four clubs, The tears re-| maining in this class are the Shamrox Athletic club, Louie's French Dry Cleaners, Three Bros. Dye Works and cy Showns, The schedule for this class Sunday finds th Shamrox club entertaining Three Bros, Dye Works at Upper land park at 2 p,m, and the Showns playing the French Dry Cleaners at Walla Walla at the same hour The schedule for this division will be rearranged and the new schedule will be published in Saturday's Star. The new schedule will call for a round robin with each team meeting each team twice, One league game has already played, the Loule French Dry ating the Shamrox A The new schedule will call for a game for each club againat the other clube on their home grounds, ing a total series of 12 gumes. he team win the most games will win the Loule ning tite The Class B games Sunday will be played according to schedule with all 12 teams in action PORTLAND'S WIN IS SENSATION SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.— Portiand’s action of yestertay in ruining her perfect score of no vic. tories by beating Sacramento 6 to 2, today was the sensation of the base 1 world. After loging nine straight games the Beavers turned on their op ponents and converted eight hits into six runs and a victory. Oakland, playing her first game on the home let, lost 12 to 5 to the Seals, giving the San Francisco gang A string of 10 victories and no April 11, Saturday should wet tn | wporting teame must | ine Seattle and Salt Lake had to port- onl req defeats. Los Angeles came from behind tn | the seventh Inning and beat Vernen 4 to 2 pone their game on account of rain PORTLAND BOWLERS LEAD PORTLAND, April 15.—The Rialto Miard parlors bowling quintet of | Portiand maintained its leadership in the Northwest International Bowling congress here last night, with Mult- |Romah Amateur Athletic club second jand Big Five, Aberdeen, third. The Elks team, Vancouver, B. C.. is established In seventh place, with & team total of 2,667 pins. Walla is next with 2.590. The New) Westminster, B.C. Elks’ team fol lows with 2.494, while the Vancouver, Elk fawns is In the last, with aS B. Konz and Bob Franklin lead in the doubles event with 1,129 pins, while Jimmy Heffron heads the sin- gles shooters at 647. Seattle, Spokane and San Fran- cisco are among the newcomers slated to enter the fray today. at 9, ll a.m. 1, 3, 5, 7 p. m. RATES 50c for one ticket 80c for two tickets In order to introduce our new! (whalebone) plate, which is the! lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corm off the cob; guaranteed 15 year Whalebone set of teeth , a All work ‘cuarantecd ‘tor 15 yearn, impressions taken in the morning and get teeth same day. Examination and advice fre. the Test of Time Most of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custo. work is still giving Ask our cus: s, who have tested our work. he coming to our office, be sure are in the right place, Bring this ad with you. Cut-Rate O H I Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-P Jerson Co, rs 008 Speidel, Walla | F been dropped from Class A in Junior Baseball league which cuts this division to Where and When Star League Teams Play Sunday Following is the schedule Sunday's games in The nior Baseball league time set for each game CLASS A Stacy Showns va, Loule French Dry Cleaners at Walla Walla at 2pm. Three Brothers Dye Works va Shamrox A. C. at upper Wood land park at 2 p, m. CLASS B Zerolene Cubs vs, Highland Park White Star Athletic club at Hiawatha playfield at 1:30 Rainier Athletic club va. Hill Merchants at Lincoln park at 2 for Ju the Star with noon Shamrox A. C Pirates at Walla grounds at 12 noon ‘kart ar Co. va, Washing ‘ark at Washington park at noon Chandlers va, South Seattle at South Seattle at 12 noon Bulldogs va, Queen Anne Aert als at Mercer playfield at 12 noon second team va. Walla No. 2 | | Johnny Quinn, whe pitched » good the Loule French Dry I Ritetbitity te t edit | « ma be saved by anagers in cane 0 JUST RUNS! LO8 ANGELES, April 15 ley Paddock — fastest human earth—doesn't train to run He just runs But he gets other fellows That'y -" tape Char on there ahead of what counts © quickest in tthe « that 1 Coaches way to get ly principle follow,” saya Paddock I violate all of running to gain apeed. “Hut that makes me. They can't "My motto FIRST, LEAPS AT TA to the of run "i ray laws no difference change me. Ger THERE to is hat's why I leap In the final stride.” Paddock Vernity of Lower California. In a dual meet rd University Fr equaled the world's re cr for the 10 dash and broke the record for the 220-yard ¢ of 21 1 ands om tablished by Bernie Wefers 26 years ago. Padtook's was 20 4.5 seconds Four days late ford and did the HE'S MIC STRUNG Paddock ts high strung He is always at high tension before @ race. As he gets set on the mark his body quivers and trem. bles like that of a blue blood. Coaches say he is a human stor age battery with latent energy avail able when the demand him Paddock is superstitious starting @ race he must firet touch wood and raise his hands high above his head three times starting. But at the tape is a between his and on March oh new time for the 220 he ran in 21 at flat Stan yw calls upon the most about Paddock on earth—~is there first How he geta there doesn't remarkable the fustent that he runs thing human mat .|ter to him, When in action bis feet are far out ahead. With his arms and hands stretched high he flops them like a d does its wings. His} jhands help propel Bim thru the air His stride measures 7% feet as mmpared to six feet for the usual ~| sprinter Leonard Patrte ber, and Harry first bs have been trans from the Three Brothers Di toam to the new Stacy Shown owt- Louie's French Dry Cleaners have Practically the same team that rep- Fconted the Petts ing from his first ngpearence: task week. me takes © wicked ent af the he playin stop ne Weat Beattie tearm laet the same position for! Birethers Dye Works ta The) HAVANA, Cuba, April 15.—Jose Capablanca, black-haired challenger of Emanuel Lasker, the gray chess champion, teday sad three of the necesmary victories to claim the championship. With « brilliant attack last night, Capablanca forced Lasker's resigna. tion at the 48th move. The extent of your pleasure in pipe smok- ing depends upon the condition of your to- bacco. Not too dry—not too moist — but jus i That condition can secured by keeping it in a good pouch. NOW 50c to $1.50 Spring Cigar Co., Inc. 707 Firat Ave. 9108. 1406 Fourth Ave. Sis Pike se student at the Uni-| yard | Before | before} to get} FACIVIC COANT LEAGUE w rand land Mt At Cinetomatt Pittebure ‘ atters Cooper and Behmiat; Quard aod Margrave | RYAULTS YESTERDAY | fan Wrancta los Angeles 4 Portland 6, Hacramento 1 AMEMICAN deiphia LEA w Detroit ++.« 4 Miller, Weinert At Chicago tponed; rain me Yesterday's hero The Tiger outfielder pu ninth inning with beat the White Box Hetiman, out a the be 6 to 6 fut and and Verkins Quinn and & hington. used 18 players, 4 ‘ ° & round ‘ oe Tiraves, it te 4 Keuther lasted tter Pullert and uel Ping Rodia got hia 1.0 Aidn’t help the Ya | before Athietion, Ditlens At Detroit th hit, bet tt they felt ttertes: Kerr, M Sutherland and Ainemith — Robne's errors and Marquard’s thet fectivences made It easy for the Pirates | to urtm the Meds, 7 to 2 At Mt. Loals Tae Meadows was mauled all over the yard by the Gini and the Phils were bumped to the tune of 10 to 2 dariowal Leacer Hehacht had the Red on. Lat “Tumbledown” Rox at his mercy Pennock easy, Cards and the Cave CRYST. AL: RELAY SWIMMERS _ MAY HAVE NO COMPETITION ‘The crack relay team of the Crys 32 seconds, made in the P. N. A. In- tal Swimming club will just about be|door meet here last year the class of the Northwest again this Pea age cetentitine od oe team is o| strong, chances are that the same par eng yd eg adorn Sip | quartet that represented the club last | ROVER lot ey re viewch of the |2%4F Will compete again this season | Seatue ctub. st yeur’n 800-foot relay squad ‘The team has won six races in the | Was made up of Lambert Sternbereh, last two yearn, the team from the Kenneth Speldel, Jack Way and Mit a's. 8. New York two years ago be |"!¢ Konowaloff. ‘The 260-yard squad ling the only bunch to make the Crys-| Waa made up of Bternbergh, Speidel gung really show their bent. jand Konowaloff, with Roy O'Neill ‘The best time made by the Crystal) and Harry McWatters completing © oe 5 on | the five. in competition is 2 minutes and team in comp | DENTIST GAVE GOLDIE RAPP HIS YORK, April 15.—Joseph Goldie Re Joe to Gotham fans The Joseph in Rapp's name ts af lent. Rapp acquired the name of Goldie long before he ever hit the big white way of baseball Many fans who have never een John M man expect to # en hair. It wasn't hair that gave Rapp the name of Goldie. It’s a gold tooth, He's had It ever since he was eight. | A fall on the ice while skating cost him a front tooth, He went to the dentist and got a hew gold one. When he showed up at school the a chap with gold Taft's Split Bamboo Rod, length % tp; solid cork BTID cevcccusrecee serviceable reel for general fishing. ... 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