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» $ WEDNESDAY, APRIT. 26, MAKES BOW AS MANAGER PACIFIO COAST LRAGUR Won, Lost Francteco ........ 2 RY LEO H. LASSEN HE Seattle entry in the Pacific | Coast league is making its first bow of the sea. son before Seat: | tle fans at the Rainier valley | baseball orchard this afternoon, | with the Sacra, mento Solon furnishing the opposition The game, preceded by the usual down town parade the tossing of the first ball by or Caldwell and the customary ing of the same by Chief of Po- Searing, was scheduled to get rT way promptly at 3 p.m, Bul Kenwort the hustling sec gacker of the Siwashes, is mak. his first bow hefe as a Const pilot, He has dollected a like Bunch of ball players, and his is now riding jn fourth place. Several new Siwashes are prome in Stwash apparel teday. Billy nd Rube Oldring, outfielders esterzil, third base; Ray Bates. infielder; Monroe schwartz “Matility > @nd Elmer Jacobs, pitchers, and Tub Bpencer, catcher, are the new addi tions to the tribe this season ITTLE MOUND ABILITI | game time, Ernie Schorr, 1998 Tiger Captain Is Big Cog in Broadway Team Joe Carmody Playing a good game at third SIWASHES AND SOLONS OPEN PRENWORTHY | PREP BALL CHAMPS BOW TO | QUAKERS | TEAM STANDINGS Won, Last FF s o 1 1 1 Lincotn'’s champtonship prep base ball team bowed {n defeat before the | Franklin Quakefs at Woodland park yesterday in the first game of the season. Franklin broke a tie in the| ninth Inning by bunching some hots | with slow fielding by the Lincoln tn field and scored two runs, winning 6 to 4 The game was a pitcher's battle between Frank Nagaminie of Frank lin and Hill Nollan of Lincotn. Nag aminie turned In 11 strikeouts and didn't ime a walk. None of the runs scored off his delivery were charged to him Geeause of some ter rible support by his teammates, NOLLAN WAS WILD : Nollan, on the ether hand, was wild and twice walked home runs with the bases full and one run tab Hed was the result of his own witd | pitch, Nollan was effective, how: | ever, when he did get the ball over, In the meas of error’s that marred the game the brilliant fielding of | Frite Hagist, at shortstop for Lin: | soln, stood out. He turned in one | anaist on Cole's hard bounder tn the eighth that was big league fielding. BOVELL. CRACKS HOMER Bovell of Franklin was the hitting star of the game, turning in a single and @ long home run. His homer came in the fourth frame and scored Mager ahead of him. The Franklin squad shows « let of promise if Co Coles can bolster | up his defense a bit. The Quakers Ianowed a bad tendency to get rat| jtled at times The Lincoln team) | didn’t look bad In the field. bat were and mile relay, along with Paddock. TNE SEATT LE STAR PADDOCK TO TRY FOR 4 RECORDS Charley Paddock, the Trojan flash, will race four races tn two when he lines up against ‘his Northern oppo- nents at the Univerwity stadium fat urday afternoon, Paddock will race the 100-yard dash and the 100-meter race at the mame time. One hundred meters ts approximately 110 yards, and Pad dock will continue for the remaining 10 yards after hin 100-yard dash ts completed. Timers will catch his time at the 100-yard stake and at the end of the course Another “two-inone* by Paddock will be offered in the 220-yard dash and the 200.meter race. There is only a difference of a few Inches tn) this race, and Paddock’s time will be caught at both stakes Paddock broke the world's 20-yard record a couple of weeks ago, after that reo ord had stood for nearly 20 year. Surveyors are working at the sta dium, measuring off the course with the greatest accuracy, George Varnell, of Spokane, wil! be the starter, Among the timers win be Al Gold amith, Henry Cook, Charles D’Vorak and Mr. Utterback. The University of Southern Call | fornia relay team left yesterday for! Seattle to compete in the half mile The relay team consivts of William Inenhouer, Eddie Leahy, Gwinn Wik son and George Schiller, a IN CHESS MATCH | HAVANA, Cuba. April 2. mre! BASEBALL SEASON HER GIBBONS WANTS TO BEAT WILSON BY DEAN SNYDER Irish blood—not money—ts calling Mike Gibbons, St, Paul phantom, back into the ring at the age of 34. He believes te can do what his fellow townsman, Mike O'Dowd, can't He'll try to beat Champion John ny Wilron, the Italian southpaw, “IL want to bring the middleweight title back to the Irish race,” says Gibbons, “I believe T am the type of fight: er who ¢an beat Wilson, FIGURES oDOwD { I win from Wilson then Ill sive O'Dowd a chance to win back hia lot title “I did not nee the Wilson-O’Dowd fight. Bat I'm of the opinion tit while O'Dowd had the crowd with him, due to bis tearing in tactics, Wilton was winning. “This often happens. The aggres sive fighter rushes tn and minses while smartest boxer lands and piles up a lead.” Gibbons, during his 12 years’ act ive fighting career, wan credited with being the most scientific boxer of hin day His skill with the gloves t# equal, if not superior, to that shown by Georges Carpentier. He in a right-handed puncher. He can drive in bis left with almost equally as much force. TRIANG " | ‘The lives of Gibbons, O'Dewd and Wilson have been strangely mixed. Tt was Gibbons Who first taught O'Dowd, a green kid, how to box. In 1919 O'Dowd had reached the peak and he defeated-Gibbons, his teacher Last year in a Boston ring Wit} non unthroned O'Dowd Many thought the decision unjust | of BRYDON’S COLLIE ENTERED Among the collies to be entered in the dog show May 5, 6 and 7 will be Dr. L. W. Brydon’s Northport Blackwood, a tri- color. Northport Blackwood’s sire is Seedley Statesman and his dam is Northport Brunette. BAKER MAY BE LOST TO YANKEES BY HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, April 20 } : r4 |, Joe Gorman bores Young Bam Lang- Frank Baker ts causing the! gorq%t¢ rounds in Muwaukia Ore, Thwrs- ‘Trappe farmer and his friends @ lot! dey oignt of concern. The former home run king is holding a dark corner on the bench of the New York Yankees waiting word from Judge Landis. In some manner unknown to the postage TT Kellar, form: rt club owners, Baker's name got 0D | of Jack Dempsey, ie tn Boa the Hat of inéligibles that Ban John-| with Demppey in the champ! son turned over to the high com: | (ages suit. ihut We cet ma eee Eddie Jackson, Srattic ub ht dohany Fiske ji © reands Thursday night. ‘The regular scale of prices will be tin affect of the Pavilion when box- ing le resumed there next o cording te Clay Kite and Jimmy Malane, whe will operate clubs there. E 10 SHAMROX ” CLUB NEEDS WIN The Shamrox Athletic club faces the necessity of breaking into the winning column in the Class A division of The Star lea or their chances for finishing in front wilt’’ be mighty slim. The club team has dropped two games so far, but have shown strength at times, If they would bolster up their team a@ bit they will give the other three squads a real battle, The Shamrox team play the Stacy Shown club at Lim coln park Sunday : In the other Class A game of the day the Three Brothers Dye Works tangles with the Louie French Dry Cleaners at Columbia field. This ought to be another good game. ; | Some good baseball ought to be im _ order in Class B, too, with the Queen | Anne Aerials playing the Chandlers at Jefferson park and the Eckart Cigar Co, meeting South Seattle at Walla Walla in the feature gamem — The complete Class B schedule for Sunday follows: | Highland Park White Star Ath |letic club va. Pirates at Walla Walla . — | playfield. ‘ First Hill Merchants vs. Shamrox = Athletic club second team at Wood... land park, ns Rainier Athletic club ys. Zerolen@ . Cubs at B. F, Day playfield. s South Seattle vs. Eckart Cigar Co... at Walla Walla playfield. 4 Washington park vs. Bulldogs at Lincoln park P Queen Anne Aerials vs, Chandlers. ~ at Jefferson park. as: Home team managers want to re - member to phone in the time they » have their grounds lined up before Thursday night. Also managers contemplating |changes in registration should have those changes listed before $ p. m. tonight with the sporting editor of The Star, as the eligibility ists are to be put in the mails early Thurs day. % “> § 4 i thpaw, and Elmer Jacobs, right ay J , were the favorites to hurt Das and ranking as one of the | chess championship score here stood | | minsioner last summer when he i cannes Be comma |GIBBONS KNOCKS d weak with the willow against Naga | today | O'Dewd clamored for a second} the locals, with Paul Fittery,|#ding hitters in the high school) nine decotvern. ae | played with independent clubs. paw ace of the Solons, the Won Lost. Drwn.|match. He got it, Also & second)” iecnuse there was litte about OUT P. FLYNN YAKIMA, April 20.—Steve Reyn- NEWARK, N. J., April 20.—Tom. |0ds of Seattle and Rocco 61 cireult Joe Carmody, captain of the} lem inna ror « “f |Champton Lasker... 0 3 10 | Gefeal holce for the visitors Broadway Tigers, is one of the big» | p ¢ them to make & lasting impression, he Seattle team probably will | Kt cogs in the Pine st. team. His| rr ee ¥: pes ee eine at the to poe "n faltaoee & Sreae the old Athletic star could not give up With Bates on first, Kenwor the names of all the players wb! Gibbons, St. Paul, knocked out |of Cle Elum fought a fast sixround Porky Flynn iti the 1th round of a/draw here last night. scheduled 12-rouno pout, bere last | squad got off to a good start yee = rt, Se second: Wistert” thicd,|terday in the first game of the cca {2° 234 move. had regained the title, for it would |10% been on the opposing tea pf, short; Cunningham, jeft 80 when the Tigers walloped the | Macer. « oe — on Me been an Irie he Mor. ag|, Ha, resented the demand aeagecatl Eldred, cent y Ballard Beavers 7 to 9. Patricelit, ¢ io the Phantom to bring d, center field; Lane,| | Sauna LEWIS FAILS Flugeins assured him that it was|"eht Flynn was badly beaten and | Let the “Dime & Bollar” Schorr or Jacobs, pitcher. Ih IN HANDICAP 51 rhannn ie rs ot ndence | itt : ot the new regime ot | nea to be carried to his corner. a If a right handed chuckery should | es eet i . Make Your Bimes and Bol- t has bein in the orthy probab! | cap match Ed Lewis, world's cham-| year. His income from it is around | . om pinto tices ax tritiees ea pion, failed to throw C. J. Carpenter, |the $50,000 mark. He is well fixed |D&2@® of Judge Landis for severu! 2 hin name be mixed in gambling or |tm 20 minutes last night before the | earnings. rs Si tmternational Sporting club. Jim] So {t ant gnoney that's calling |°TOOMCd baseball, but be bas been one hour toa draw. Just racial pride 4 eetoenyec aoe a DRAW IN YAKIMA eercen-ene-? ol eareisconen WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, *Hatted for Ba } Matted tor Lancet. Royia 3 oe Tamaok¢, Te . Hagin, m=. Kuna. ¢. Hoaweot Ed E Biared. contr eld: “Lae | Retrigattt.'o the middleweight belt beck: te ink |account of his activities until Miler | wapemee pple | NEW YORK, Apri 20.—In a hamdl.|echool for boxers during the last |™sebsll SE ce tatuets cane yan of Augusta, Ge. a Princeton student, |for he has saved mast of his ring |"°C** Baker was concerned lest 8 Londos and Renate Gardini wrestled | the Phantom Dbxer out of retirement, |S**ured that his case is just one BY ©. F. WERNER are to bim indigestible and should! The inclination of a swimmer to/ avoid them; but hearty, wholesome .|enter the competitive field without |meais may be advocated, fof a bit of adequate preparation, often before | surplus Mesh incteases buoyancy and, Promined. Ed Porep, they have even mastered a correct |{mperviousness to cold, so ts bene | football and track estar, is the head stroke, has undoubtedly served to | fictil. a fuin the prospects of a many a girt ming contests tn on be or boy having the necessary qualt | Smoking tmpairs the wind and one of the many interesting features fication to attain the highest honors. offered. Succens in racing depends chiefly | on & person's natural ability and form, and ft is @ mistake for the/| | novice to become a contestant until | he, or she, has acquired a correct| Plenty of sleep is indispensable to style. ‘The unavoidable faults in-|th* competing waterman, as to any curred by the beginner can readily be | athlete, and no lees than eight hours corrected in the early stagen, but |!" @¥ery twenty-four whould be de later become chronic, and it in then | Voted to it. extremely difficult, if not imponaibl to completely eradicate them. | To develop a good stroke, swim- ming at a slow pace is essential and until afl movements have been learned no thoroughly that they can | be performed instinctively, no speed: ing should be attempted It in even necessary for proficient watermen to practice at moderate pace when training for competition. jand mingle fast and easy stretches |thruout* the period of preparation, | making time trials few and far be |tween, and swimming as often as | possible under the supervinion of a competent coach, who will immed! | ately call attention to the least break |in style. | Beginners and swimmers, allke, [need to be strongly imprenned that | ft is not necenatry to use a rapid |atroke to attain speed, even tn sprinting. It ia the power put into the drive, not the swiftness of action, | that counts. The world’s greatest sprint ewimmers all favor a compar. atively slow #troke, | Strict dieting Ix not necessary when | training for swimming. Every tndi-| vidual knows which particular toods | JUNIOR DAY AT “U” SOON Plans for the big Junior day cele bration at the university are taking form, and an interesting program ts Bl mnandtaenf’ 831 conve awl eccnceune? ‘Wattartes; lett, Wine and Mitse, Kehler. Portiané-Salt Lake game postpousd; wet grounda by Molten 16 Mase on balle--Oft Noman 1 Wh piten—Notian. didte for—Nollan &, Nagaminie # bie playe—Mager to Bpeldel, No! Basefor¢. Time of game—t 16 —Medanpett. Won. Lost Pet 1 Hall ssetoge should be stopped altogether; iiquor, drugs and stimulants are harmful and should be given up entirely; dis sipation of other kinds need hardly be preached against Umpire Queen Anne beat Weot Seattle in their opener at Hiawatha fiekt you terday by a 54 count. West Seattle lead the way for six innings, but the Quays overtook them tn the later in- nings of the go. 1 and ONO took one between the eyes yes-| Batteries: Covetoante. when the Seals tramped on | Sey Mo Sto 0. Broadway displayed the fact that they were strong contenders for the lengue title by walloping the fast Ballard nine at Ballard by « 7.0 count. At Washington— VS. GELS Oakland and Los Angeles are in Oakland this week. The| 13 tome Angeles team is going along-at a) st. Leute . 4 clip than expected, their new) Batterive Paber and Schalk; * €ruits showing unexpected)" S04 Severetd The No game at New Tork, rate Rommeti, » Perkins; Schacht ‘ LD Who'll Win NEW YORK, April 26.—wit liam A. Brady, former boxing manager, theatrical producer and erxtwhile partner of Tex Rickard “Carpentier will win in three or four rounds, Dempsey was slow against Bill Brennan and isn't the fighter he used to be. Carpentier is the greatest noxer since Jim Corbett, a powerful hitter and the quickesr thinker in the ring to day. Dempsey hag never defeat 4 a first-class man, and he'll find Carpentier the best.” HOREMANS TO PLAY SUTTON CHICAGO, April 20.—Fdouard Horemans, Belgian champion, today started play with George Sutton in a 1,600-point match ‘of 18.2 balkline. Tonight the second 400-point block he to “Babe” Feath, the homerun | ton: Megulllan, Seett, Cooney will be played and the last two to-| Daddy, bring home some of Bolit’s morrow afternoon and night. The of the New York Yanks, fan- 7 French pastry —Advertisement. . As soon as the “Babe” goes to Belgian will clash with Sutton in a | ———————— = ——— | ec wear bench via the strikeout route the | similar contest of 18.1 on Friday and BA SEBALL Now Offered at er or winners of The Star con- | Saturday. will be announced. Pacific Conat 1 SACRAMENTO vo. ‘SRATILE the New Cheasty Store at 75c, 85c, $1.15 and $1.65 Heserved seats at 3198 Are ri ¢ Main 3001 Two fine groups of Men’s Soft Hats offered 1/3 to ¥/ |] $3.15 and $4.35 Reduction in| } 4" “1” Price Summer Union Effective April 18 NATIONAL LEAGUF Won. fy Wa t al need Moats There’s grave necessity for reducing living costs just now! Workers laid-off or wages cut ;— work scarce;—rents high ;—cash re- serves low. a nevertheless you must eat to ive. the two weak sisters of the Coast) Pitiamure a , are playing in the Rose City| 5. Mosie oe week. The Salts showed prett¥|Cincinnatl ... on their home field during thd Brookiyn -.. two weeks of the season, but) 4) cincinnatt— Teal test for them will be on thea Lev The Portland Beavers prob- | Cinetn ‘ics cea’ “Siced sneaked home under cover of oe ay and Clemons; sean: or they should have ic Gay | Tre Soe Marerery ’t, as they won the grand total| At Chicago— game out of 14 in their get | Cisedoo™ with San Francisco and Sacra | "Hatters ,. Martin, Uncle Sam is offering you the enter- ing wedge to split high costs in two. You drive it home. Buy War Department Canned Corned Beef, Roast Beef and Corned Beef Hash; at less than pre-war prices. THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN Dine for a Day for a Dollar Think of the saving. The convenience of the packing—it will keep indefinitely. The wastelessness—no bones, no excess fats,— all good eating; guaranteed pure and wholesome. overs Rr ‘ 2 Beautiful Lines of Fresh Springtime “Hamilton and Schmidt; ‘whr and O'Farrell. At Boston— New York ... Boston é Tatterton PHILLIES PURCHASE PHILADELPHIA, April 20.— Manager Bill Donovan of the Phillies |today announced the purchase of Tony Marbefka from the Washington i) MOVIE BEAUTIES MM) ENTERTAINED | Si nrotiyn tones! Blackie Fadden, Guy Thomas and Pei i Smith entertained the fair con- Phil Douglas bad & sore arm, but he Americans. He will be used as a for The Star Untversal film | worked out some of the kinks on the Bos- | utility infielder. who were waiting to be ton Bri 4, beating them, 9 to t a - at the Crystal Pool yesterday = gare SOMMERS WINS ON FOUL oon with their line of comedy HELENA, April 20.—Al Sommers, Portland, won from Battling Ortega of Oakland by a foul in the 1th round of their scheduled 15-round go here Inst night. Commence today to lower this big item in your living expenses—order at once from yourdealer—he can realize a legitimate pro- fit; (wholesale prices below) and you can save money and at the same time have unusually appetizing meals. EE ES SSE eer rrr ery seCtereang THE WHOLESALE PRIC and beat the i scored nine runs in the off the reeruit Holling, s. wera, 12 to 8 it you will save om Ann Mayhall and Frieda Hulen, wellknown women swimmers divers, did a few fancy dives for camera man. SPEIDEL ALSO PLAYS BASEBALL Harry Speidel, the well known youngster, swimming under the col- Ors of the Crystal Swimming club, ts Glso a baseball player of no Wttle @Dility. He is holding down the initial} | @ack for the Franklin high school Baseball nine. Pirates got 19 hite off two Cub plichers aad won, 14 to % CORNED BEEF HASH 1 Th. cana, iSe per’ can 2 Te cons, 24¢ per con 2 Ih cama, S0¢ per con @ Ie cams, 70¢ per con CORNED BEEF ws om come TABLE OF DISCOUNTS ROAST BEEF ” EA SNS FLY opens LAND AND SKY ie TAXI SERVICE Did you nos “MAIN 6500” flying over the city today? 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