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SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. PAGE 10 TH TRAVIE DAVIS MEETS DAVE SHADE AT TACO! | WELTER | Smerder/er ||LOOSE BASEBALL MARS How Teams Stord | SEATTLE. | KING Crown __| SECOND SET OF GAMES | 22***lfeceues | SIWASHES FACES IN STAR JUNIOR T DIAMOND CIRCUIT DIVISION | jercg seen banely M . eohe errors »vailed in 8 ball elub ¢ home for! t here yesterday by 11-6 and BY LEO H. LASSEN Loose baseball, marred by gobs of errors, prevailed a sountar Ut a thant eaaaen Ht anata Travie Davis, Coast welterweight most of The Star Junior league games Sunday In many the firwt division, thank pair oo j the hardest bou cases lopsided scores were run up, hits, boots and bad of winn that the tribe rang up it ; Bm ro. AY og ew baseball cropping out in several tiffs. One forfeit also nt Lake Sunday tap ig ie. » 3 a6 ractrl Le , marred the schedule, the Zero wne ef aay oar Tak Ox satan tens Wie tha aa eT ¢ soo 40 8 Vranciace : y {r lene Cubs forfeiting to the ' ot Maca had Made hitting the Gall Soi? r eee 2 : ways come « Highland Park White Star “ ‘ ° alt Lake looks lke the boys are a2. 8. e Bienes ‘ ; ; Athletic club, Only seven }<4 It, , i Lage: egy 5 rice hep to ¢ . 8 ha seco ¢ : Cubs showed up for the ys ‘3 JUNIOR Ines Angden, the Seraphe 3 y yoo, eS eae ae Fagen eee Re os Davin ¢ game, | tou, s or a fe | stronger than expected, and they lont | Francis See Se ee Halt Lake 2-6 ting Calif Athlet ettled down t t . An Rh MPO, I ee ee nese eee | : 7 Oakland 6-6, Han Francisco q k Ib t wa noare into | y get games Totals 1 (6 i 7 ‘ Pormanele Hg ge Sem ma. It w the Three Rrothers Dye Wor b t | SACRAMENTO Nan for Spencer, in eight ? , nd rout Woodland Park yesterday, The : ‘ Te Vi SCHEDUI E OPENS HK mt | }Matted tor " eiebth AMERICAN LEAGUE s ‘ow bu 4 e Racr ho’ 7 v 2 Matte for Gar n eighth ‘ oon hs . aati . asain 4 ting | avis 3 6 at the present " t tak AB. % MPO. A : eae cH fff) ) REVISED eins ey Da kor f k to an otherw F : iE on from the i 2 8 We aoe i. . ’ Age The schedule for the Clans A tearr . 2 © sable rt ee Le after that he got ' 1 “ e f a ; The Star Junior & : ¥ Ave more than enough opponitio ee 3 Here's his record winners, had the game w hand F ; fans nop hay age ym, vn cramento club tx prac se 1 the Northwes D _ ; t wher ' wns iene oo ph on. This was necennary be: | intact from | eur with the In. | Barr Pee rk Yankees 4 cont France — draw — four a> P ata Brech wn found very for f # and - 7 ugue has been cut to four Feld hole a t ue LA, beriey : 3 wagiouaa, taka —_—. ree being peers, 8 . fie ¢ n . ng : ama, Hean, | # in af original sched: ve : ar tee ® Won. 1 Jimmy Storey —K. 0, — two ci agonro ga: sendy Eitan eye Tete 1 up a bie t by bite t ° . besa dante Out for ate tenme, | 0 t00, sédition ‘of ay” Elliott ‘ : i rounds. in s Thureday when he bores i 1 mixing t tow A “ he next esnedule calles came EVITERY by Frankie Murphy — won — 10 & aula Aa Vou bad baset he part of t wy 4, Oe Adams 3. SF] oo saoh team with ever cam ON HILL | rounds. brothers « ‘ both amrox voces. shige ge in their division It looks Ike Paul F the Frankie Murphy — won — 100 | t nce of the s rounds. t ve Billy i fighting with ee AM. RM. PO. A.B] South Seattle defeated the ¢ ‘ ” oo game ne Frankie Haynie—K, O—four (oi) cucoras im Austral soil 30 ride © ne : “im » to 15, at! The " n, will open on the mound for the Heinie Schumann —won— 10 | — Co ee + sr ed 14 runs in the final]. Pr » nore toms the first gume for rounds, t ‘ ° frame. 5 ? 7 i That's a record that not to be BIG pBervarts, if oe Aer 2-9 4 fhowne at Li re under way for a parade sneezed at ns Se ae ee a ne Eckart Co. showed a MA q and everything Wednenda 4 the Everybody who follows the ring ' a $0 @ 6 @ Ol, ree : : 4 |, Shamren Athletic: % Three Bros |local club, with the new sta all game in Sea knows } we fe . ve Piha ha itt win “rs 7 canere ve. |! Shape, are confident of sma and really wants to He ee eee AM. es TO eae ee gton park MAY ® a ; | fast, hits hard and has a! ; i i 6S cee ee non ® ee a | PORTLAND, April 18—The Deautiful left jab. ! ' ~ ‘6 rt Cigar Co . 4 MAY 15 y i kane Alley bowling team ea Works Lawie’s the five men team honor |Northwest International 3B |championship here Saturday " that he °. ° . ” ¥ J . there punch, box, take ‘em and also etep i 4 @ I} Lindberg and Moddy ly | @round speedily i rt e 1 6 6 } Ble whe ve Shamrox Athletic! mo ES) } It’s going to be a real scrap and} r the biexest swt ng! H ak ae ® The Firet Hill Merchants elue odthe y : H : RH PO. A. F. 'the E. N. Brooks five and thi It’s too bad th t won't be staged f histor . Te oe ing pace by down a | Ee eet aH 2 ‘ 2 @ 2 @}kane team played a play-off, in Seattle the offing, the m 1 , at 1 in| Dry Cleaners at Walle Clarence Pinkst 2 2 18 1 Sitying in Friday night's tilte ving his ‘ * als 0 so. a ™ to 6 score, |Dlezfint. we W as es ed | yy Y r AS a ee oj peal score of the play-off was} ac r ‘ eee ore got 4 early, scor ures. + del pe ton ics Se 2 Bees Cal > ane : + ao kl eee ce rest of the] College end will lente for'his bees + 4 11 1 €| ‘The doubles title was won by i mix with F plans fer The! , nd Breen helped reason in the Class I will be the) at Sen Diege this week. Pinkston $3 1 = © terson and Mudro of Butte. the Californ ® 3 nus > says he will attend Stanford aniver- ey, B eee *\on- ef Portiand won the he Ca m1 aK.Oa « r f ° 1 aan first aed The games 4 eity mest fall, he gets & nd . wo-base hite - Ra Athiet » ¢ § 18) next Sanday in this division f mes Totate .......42 M1 27 12 ¢\ championship, and the all And that's some big IF v hance | Mas 7 « : 84 Neteltie; Carte Highiand Park White Btar Athletic) 2. Sait Lake An BR HPO A. BK. | championship. Frankie Hayr Simm 4 i, oer : “4 > ames tub te Pirates at Walla Wail play: | y Thelma Payne, thr » Send ; ; eet paOR «re: | tian and Breen hela ations t Wilh ' 5 e 6 #¥, two of Shade’s recen ~t t auley 4, TM ' a tithe re ee t ee ay. two of Bhade's recent KC ee eee | acs ay or tnd csach a : | MAUPOME TO -windup on t ma * ne ft \ " ‘ tt ‘ . * a tater of te Tose iy a or nore fay Tan |tmee hunny a Wek, — ‘ ‘| APPEAR HERE CASCADE CLUB pesblo piag—-Urigeti to A “e*l tarry Rises of the Queen w Pe Fg nore gery + ©| Pierre Maupome, the crack # i RMED a - gy tea OP A ane eee BP be re - . Pan ; $) cushion billiard player and one limmy Malone is heading a new . Umpire—Fereythe the circ in the ba , Queen Anne Aertale va Chandlers a |champion, will appear here Boxing club named the Cascade club |tle has been asked to b p be et ryeiai pool, Beattie, Wash, Maz | Inning, sending the Bulldogs down | serterson park hibition matches at. the Bi ‘Totals ... imely twobagger by “Doc which is expected to stage smokers | put this meet over, The comm Oh ore wll defeat. ‘The tiff was played at| ‘The home team ts the last named | we AP Foes: ‘by ianines Halen patter tts eel here when the season gets under | follows en on the sack*! Mercer field. The Bulldogs showed team in each bracket, and thor) jacu Pebechenke, Northwest beck 1¢t-t1/and Johnny Anderson, the way May 3 at the Pavilion, the new| Ann Borstell, of the Y. W. C A. snr jo ggg . lot better form than they did in| pllote want to line up their grounds stroke champion. is in training sod 115 | shark, will play a 50-point ring arena at Third ave. and Unt| Don Vickers, of the Crystal Swim wd ae ence © opener, when they were|for April 24 right away | $ritt try te repens rood mack of : this evening, Me etmiail Yersity st. Malone has figured ag) Ming club. ong if j 4 by the Chandlers | the F. N. A. meet in Seattle, Nome astbeenen | charged. ® boxer, manager, promoter and| Earl A. Fry, A. A. U. representa|{Hrir Star league game yenterday | “rng score n " Penn State Has - te 2, Jourdan, Three-base hite—Mur Such in the fight game hereabouts | “¥*. afternoon on alla alla play-| nutidors wiuede : tte war. | PEF. Sand. Two-base hits—-Kenworthy, ~ Food! field. The final count was 64 with wen Anne Ae . i ‘win. Murphy, Stumpf, Ginglardt, Byler, Sac-| Evers plams to try out all ifor the past few years | ;Dede Homey, of Woodiand park. | eid, The final coust was €4 with |Gscee, Stee Mane and Warts: Mucwat Two Be-Spectacled - eri, oeiersh Brice, sow:| Srern Stane to wy. ont 4 <9 ong an a cain! ‘ender, : if ee : Perry and Jones. Stumpf, Wilhoit, Jourdan GORMAN To BOX |letic division hi _ Mask Men ftumpf, Wiihelt, Jourdan 2.|t> the Cube from reokiedom. | YOUNG LANGFORD = | Lou Evans, In charge of the public | ¥8* & bie The Pirates broke Into the win Spectacied pitchers, outfielders ston 2. by Jacobs 2, by Daity 9, 'to tinker on chance. Joe . the popular Porth bathing beaches tory. Lyman hit ning column for the fi nigime when and infielders seem to be more — ——— -— ——. lightweight, will make his first ut of five trips to the platter. Ed) they sent the Shamrox A¥hletic club|] or less numerous in baseball 7 a since his return from New York Switt, twirling the first seven inn-|/eecond team down defeat at | these days, but Penn State col (3 a when he boxes Young Sam Lang | ings for the losers, pit £008 | Walla Walla playfield yesterday t lexe boasts of a unique combina ford, the colored Seattle lightweight, Sant, Gwitt aemt Haves Batters beck ia 7.05" 4: 8 The burling ¢ in having two bespectacted || et! r comp " Harisy-Davideon Mote at Milwaukie, Ore. Thursday night ed of the strike | Grayzu or winners featured hers. Bob, ingston, the }) — route orburn, who re| ‘The » ae ae Landsdowne boy, is one of EF st bs Pitched bret faneed Ieiey. pen sng Runnette from Peabody . a a vi ‘ =} high, Pittsburg, the freshman R nab’ Scns seme Ye } ~ SIX PREP BALL TEAMS eg Hl napa mee TO PLAY TUESDAY het an "ao sack during their high school It's to be a 10-round bout. COMES TO FRONT Young Montrea front fast in the cle. He is a bantamweight far trom being new or young at the| game. His recent victory over C: t YOUNG MONTREAL { Tremaine, the Cleveland mille “ Six Seattle prep school ball teams Pallard. Bob Saunders, the colored his newspaper decision ov shed |W in Tue after | boy, who pit bal) for the - Lynch, bar tam titlehotder | noon, at ree of the city’s re last m eto start the| BERKELEY, April 18—The Uni nd. Fat | versity of California wan triumphant over the Stanford track t ite firet game | big meet here Saturday lower Woodland | score was 86% to 4 ondate on long | playfields If etd! not favor ur team, altho| Burgh will pitel | Queen Ar 4 Ballard are | Frank for}ed to have a slight edge over their, with I him as being as near the ep at present does | game Tuesday any of ‘em. m in their} The final with the/ ORTEGA TO GO ON TOUR Word comes trom Did you see “MAIN @300" flying over the city today? It was painted on the wings of the great Curtiss Sea Gull flying the Fi ‘« holding the U plitters oo = = hell ‘ Tice of > Lin boat. This air aor ee por that “Battling” Ortega, of a * ty Frosh ball team to a ‘ 4 art the « for 1A by the Puget Sound Alrwa _ = Diisdleweight, who haa’ just Claremont Coantty cheb, yaioed the stock of the } orem «ape dy tg Pang: mith g hangar ac Madieon Twice Daily All Week turned from New York because of Gan Prascivce tor ee great oat to regg _apiosiy sia you n combi jon © 5c, 25c. 50c. Sc. 00, 25 lack of opponents, in on a| SOnee ng vray ay 8 tS prerinds rag Bence yg lapd and sky taxi ride, call MAIS 15c, x 7 $1.00, $1. eee Se. pepcosets, ta going on 8 i teas and hang.and Want Uo, ana Wee will cae’ you toad Matinees—15c to 50c ly tar <Bloche and oe eon oe Elgar A to be | M : e. Bute Jeweler and of the business section of the a bout with Johnny Wi M 1 ‘ en oe bog ON — For one passenger ... $10.00 tle oadway e-time avorite in Ath tho. rector F ¥ athe re For two passengers . $15.00 ae sath ee | thm Aaron Ran ane 1518 Second Ave. |} UTM IN 6s00. TROUBLES of 1920 If Bnd Ridley plans to do 3 a = voto Be tecommedated by Danny Prat MAJORS NOTICEABLE A Satire on the Revue Epidemic in Six Scenes ; Eieeting all comers tn the ‘Mast | sat eritiitad Seats caters | BY HENRY L. FARRELL Mags theratoreinge er ¥rush, who boxed Bob Harper here | tone tems ~ ie | NEW YORK, April 18.—Baseball’ Pittsbur , . awed te best form Johany Kilbane for-a bout for the| Mra. D. = Sel eek ta eat Gee airline ee And a Cast of Capable Artists, Including title. “If Tdiey should meet him | ft the Meadow ee ae ae kare ae oe er Holmes & Wells, Edwin Jerome, Sam tnd win the Seattle boy would be| ic eet of the Boston Braves,| "Mays and 1 coy neem to be he Bennett and Ann Lowenwirth “ora RUTH HITS fa Hise ‘wn grenade Inv condition, The. Browns ciee| ff] THE BEST MERCHANTS ADVERTISE WELL Sick ty Gienjeed! he ee TWELFTH CHESS| FIRST HOMER |i heli ok ue'm. contender with the| sind Gheke ile ‘bide Meas tac edie Danese Discied by and Gemge dual : TILT A DRAW bed «at igh gu ope a Srashing | 5 alan been “noteworthy. = = preee cot Bi | newspapers carefully—then buy — ju- Allen K. Foster a AN “ind ie a gad oie te gen Be s*\ three clubs bave shown ht that! Daddy, bring home someof Boldt's | 5 ol, a 7 § 4 took a holiday in their chess ch kn 4 his first cireuit clout of the re cc them poor contenders in the Mares ast nek ine rele of the Athleticn |The Athleticn have a growing | MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50 TAKE THE ED & BIRDIE | MONS GRANT at the Zlst move. The score of|the wt year. young ball club with pitchers that [ Gther Repairs in Proportion NEW, CRACK, NONSTOP CONRAD GARDNER eries stand. may come around in form enough , ’ i ere to make the Philadelphia serlea any H. S. ANDREWS SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL TRAIN Direct From the Canary ES oh coeuaee. ee FAVORED —| thing but soft for any club Watchmaker in “Honey’ Songs” Islands a te “loot pA wn, nine wees ai ms The Braves have been showing 1411 FOURTH AVENUE —THE— 4 — Cacbantag ake: maken. the strength ad the bat ajert il ware DUNHAM —and— ANDY WILLIAMS Selling Their Stock in ‘Trade, “Happiness” SANSONE & rest | staff also came into notice. The “np; ” ‘ | known bet 90 far is $9,000 to $2,000 | Givnte likewise have not been strony | Let the “Dime & Dollar ENTRIES CLOSE, [ti beisory’ hoon the tn the| For mood apnie pie, go to folate, | Make Your Dimes and Dol- BARRON EDWARDS Two Strong Men INTERURBAN FLIER | The merican league charr ymehip ADVISORY COUNCIL, DI Pennant. raising festivities will, Be Sip eins Heelies Gratin ant tame DELILA TOPICS OF CHIC ) April 18.—T held here Tuesdi ril 26, when} Mrsiiscice EG ‘de relay! cascives | bateon uly Sc Wiediane we Renee | pe _ |} lars Earn Dividends for You to be staged by the Un Washington in the univer Saturday, will close aday even A. L. PENNANT | ing. So far nine teams have entered. | CLEVELAND, Oho, April 18 } rsity a eights meet In New Jersey. KINOGRAMS THE DAY im Something Original DAISY NELLIS American Pianist of Distinction visory council of major and minor|the Detroit Tigers clash with the| baseball leagues, meeting here yes-| Cleveland Ihdian | declared ble profe In raising the pennant players under reserve failing| early in the # to report within 10 4: after the|club seta asid opening of the championship se n past son midseason Decision was alxo reached that | ers desiring reinstatement must| There'll he no gearshift in the| © application to Judge K. M.\Cub machine thi r, Just one ° Landis, commissioner of orgunized peed, says Ever, aid that u "7 1221-Third Ave baseball, [oish *COR.UNIVERSITY WEEK DAYS Leaves Seattio at 9:30 A. M. Leaves Tacoma at 4 P. M. SUNDAYS Leave Seattle 9:39 A. M. Leave Tacoma 9 P. M. ROUND TRIP $1.00 PUGET SOUND ELECTRIC RAILWAY me awon the Cleveland | the precedent for ng the pennant

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