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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 SOLONS GRAB FIRST TIFF | BY 7-4 SCORE; HUGE CROWD SEES SIWASHES BOW TO CALIFORNIANS BY LEO H. LASSEN was too bad that the Seattle team had to get so much bad baseball out of their sys- in the first game of the season on the home lot yesterday, with some 15,000 home in the stands and spread around the field. But they certainly did get a lot of said baseball out and on its wa. The Sacramento club took advantage of the wobbly Seat- defense and combined Siwash bogts with hits and heady baseball and they took the ner by a7 to 4 count. e Seattle offense showed that it still has its old ninth-inning kick, however, as the S$ up and filled the bases and then™Paul Strand and Frank Tobin were sent in to pinch hit and they kicked thru with jsingles_ which counted three runs. This sent Bert Nie- haus, Sacramento southpaw, [to the showers and kunz went to the hill and stopped the rally. SEATTLE DEFENSE IS WOB j ) It wasn't much of @ ball game, be cause Sacramento piled up five runs in the first three innings, on the in leffective pitching of “Hunky Schorr. Then Bob Geary went to } the hUl and held the opposition fairly | well the rest of the way, | SOLONS HIT This Time a Year Ago in IN PINCHES ¥ ” ‘. ene ante game would be a long, long story er eee oe me oe wt Sufficient to my that the tisttors up co by a 3 to 2 count. Thirteen |) 14 cracked the agate when hits saw the game. m Scott hurled thousand people Bob Geary and J and cracked it as a look at the box wore needed, often enough. they ee ea I But back to the Gefenstve weak tand, shut out Salt Lake 3 to 0 fhean demonstrated in the opener same oath Several hits went skidding thra ‘Saeren third and short that should have Cooper and Horwege were wild and Vernon beat Sacramento to 3 been cut down by Tex Wisterzi! or Carter ott. The boya ought to xpeed up on this aide of the diamond Ray I 4 ped a throw at first base and EF Los Angeles Portland game post poned—rain. ecereveeuuuce at first bane, ‘ Ared let a grounder elip thru his le Jin center field, while Kenwor' eg Ay himself made a bobbie at second. haere It's pretty early in the season, Semmes course, but the boys should be ing up in thelr hand of the apple. The rea of bad baseball that really rankled, however, were when Tex Wistersil clicked out a double and then overran second base, whict trapped Billy Lane at home, nipping =] a batting rally in the bud, and when “winters Elliott, at short, dashed to aecond ; when Wisterzil went in to fie id Ryan's bunt in the second frame Compton, who waa on first, kept steaming around the bagw and ar rived safely at third, as no one was covering the bag. SACS ARE STRONG ‘The Sacramento etud ts @ good ball team, Its members hit well, play to / gether well and run the basne in fine 4 Charge defeat Nethaus Umpires—Teman y turned In a couple of nifty stunta In the second inning ‘Wheeled and caught “Rowdy” Ei-| @f of second, and Keonle juggied the tagging him, but he caught ft bit the ground. He m te Schorr: ‘Time of gam " m and Byrea. Batteriee: Maile, Clark. , ONeill, Nanamaker; Oldham, and Alosmita At M Loule—Chicage-8t. Locts game pestponed; rain, fashion, If their pitching holds up, they’re going to give the other con tenders plenty of trouble Chester Pick, their new third sacker, is & Poiladelpb ‘ Ctactnaath = wonderful addition to the club. He} Brookiya Bt Louis can hit and field with the bets of them. Seattle has the nucleus for a good | St. Leute Cincinnatt recat * 1| ball club when they stmply had a bad | Matteroe: "Haines and Btnoeter:| ary yesterday. ‘The boys showed Rixey and Wingo. stick power once they got under way At Chicage— ure lthey made yesterday should be elim linated as the season progresses, AP AT SHORTSTOP It's still our contention that | there ts a yawning gap at shortstop. | Both Wistersil and Kenworthy need }a fast man to work with and neither Ietiott nor Stumpf seem ablette fil performed cy 1g @ deautifal catch of : fo the fifth and also > & pretty catch of Orr's clout in Caldwell was a dit wild tn serv- pit and the physical and mental errors | run, too. | pretty singles. THREE B TEAMS HAVE YET TO LOSE Three teams out of 12 have clean | slates in the Clans B division of The | Star Junior baseball league. The First Hill Merchants, the South Seat squad and the Queen Anno Aerials have kicked thru with wins n all of thelr starts, The Merchants are booked to tan gle with the Shamrox Athletic club seconds team at Woodland park Sun tay no club men should give them & good batt! The Queen Anne Aerials play thelr first game away from home, meeting the Chandlers at Jefferson park. The South Seatth teaun makes tts second start, playing the Eokart Cigar Co. squad at Walla Walla ‘The matn attraction tn the Class A games will be the Loute’s French Dry Cleaners-Three Brothers Dye Works tussle at Columbia field. Both teams have strong lineups, The complete schedule for April 24 in The Star league follows: CLASS A Shamroz A. C. va Stacy Shown, at Lincoln park. Louie's French Dry Cleaners va. | Three Brothers Dye Works, at Co lumbia field CLASS B Mighland Park White Star Athletic club va Pirates, at Walla Walla play- field. First HIM Merchants va. Shamroz Athletic club second team, at Wood land park. Rainier Athletic club va. Zerolene Cubs, at B. F. Day playfield. South Seattle va. Eckart Cigar Co, at Walla Walla playfield. Washington Park ya Bulldogs, at Lincotn park. Queen Anne Aerials va Chandlers, at Jefferson park. the first but then hy [the bill Until that shortstop berth | iadied down = is plugged right there's always fo. lice Seartng missed the sifermg, bet worked “ilke 8 Kay | Philadelphia fing to be a big gap in the Seattle Paatterien = may deliver, but Smith and Brugey. ll have to be shown Cirxt. nos | Teeterday's hero: Rabe Rath ¢ | bambino amack t es7| “it 409 ‘The field was tn fine shape yes terday in spite of the heavy rains of ne pant few days, It was raining learly this morning as we go to press but it cleared off yesterday and may |The Yankees beat t | Bobby Meusel also ci ‘8 " oda ’aul FI ri “304 Gmith, Phitiy pitener, poreg|Fepent today. Paul Fittery, Sacra in the ribs with the basse|Mento ace, is due to pitch for the cing in the run that tied the| visitors, and Elmer Jacobs, for Seat Brooklyn won in the sinth, ¢ to on Koger's nines tle, if the game is played ~ PACIFIC COAST LEAGTR At Loe Angeles RK ton Francisco Batteries: Fromme and Fisherty, Crumpler aad Rizey, Red pitcher, won hts own game i] from the Cardina) & single tn the |ninth Inning. Duster Maile was dusted Tigers in third frame, and 4 lost, 9 ‘The Pirates fired a broadside tnte the Cube tn th: Inning, scoring four runs that gave them a 6-to-6 win. INVESTIGATED BOSTON, Masa, April 21—The Massachusetts state boxing commis. sion will begin an investigation tnto arted with a eure the recent Young Montreal Pete Her: we pounded theee|man fhrht “within a few days,” ft Mack pitchers in the Inte innings, and| Was announced today. won, 6 to 4, making @ clean sweep of the The commission will meorien, hearings, it was said. the first hearing will be announced today Lewis Sullivan and W. T. McDer. mott, the two judges who gnve the decision to Montreal, will be the first witnesses to be heard. Sullivan de manded th the commission hold public hearing in view of reports that | the bout was “framed.” The boxing commission also wil! t»- sue summons for several local men who are enid to have been “talking about the bout,” it w: stated. BABE HITS SECOND HOMER 7W YORK, April 21.—George 1 abe”) Ttuth pounded out his sec Three runs tn the ve the | Giants a 9-to-6 vietory Braves, f had been knocked out of the and@ Baker; Brom- AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet “hie | 800 ' nal “W” FRAT BALL EAGUE FORMED Pour baseball leagues are organized the interfraternity ball tossers GAMB league is slated to get under way | LERS. time this week. | DALLAS, Texas, April 21—With {constables standing guard, gambling at Texas league baseball games here was under a strict ban today. Two | deputies patrolled the grounds to pro- | hibit betting yesterday after authort ties were informed that betting on games was taling place in wagers of hold public White fee and Browns were rained ont. AFTER BALL IN TEXAS 2 ‘inety per cent of such bets are] ed. 1 understand higherups get a off." said Constable Gurren | heim. He declared he in igat ling a report that there are places in Dallas where bets on the outcome of | games as bith as $1,000 | quickly covered ny 18 gifted with two pitchers | (class A ability in Bob Saunders and Zol Coach Ch |ond home run of the season here to- day ainst Boston. The circuit clout 16 In the seventh off of Russel he Yankees won the game by an 8-4 count. school ball team, idn't othe grade aa fi studies are concerned, and ineligible to play. Johnson ise ® good track prospect. are HOREMANS LEADS CHICAGO, April 21.—-Ed@ounrd Horemans, Pelrian champlon, today topped George Sutton, 800 to 285, in the firet half of thelr 1,604 p6int match at 19.2 balkline, Horemans FROSH NET MEN PLAY The Frosh tennis tourney ts wet under way at the University of Wash ef them to the full nine inning stretem ly depend on either on Adie McGI, Franklin his debut football eap into | noon session, 400 to 149, and won the the at oe ington, The meet is managed by| : ; me Asthuf Belley. night game, 400 to 196, ree Pe raga 9 Fin Pelsinger, San Francisco “=f ‘i Jos Connolly, former San Pran-|iuphtwcicht, is getting, by well tn he Magiet, Linco cisco outfielder, has decided to play |; t. He knocked out | C] ert bail the fel pce ice Eo rap yr gee dye | Mes nocked out a fellow iamed on the all-city t an independent team. He joins the| sermey City the other night in the o very heavy hitter. an Antonio club in the Texas ropnd ef @ scheduled eighth round go fe } ten noer Harris, Broadway fi forking the ball right on league. = Ortega, the Mexican) Friday will pe Ladiew larria’ Hitting and fielding lan at the “Rattling” ; 4 ‘on the all-city team last year | Seattle Coast league park usual| middleweight from Oakland, Cal rte this season. On every Friday the| will box Jock Malone, of st. Paul! i . former tennis conch at) ¢ ‘ o3 Evan af aetlheed oe pda sam ‘air sex may file thru the turn-|at New, Orleans on April 27. It's teams at Ballard stiles without teboande a 1%-round bow | The date of | | took yesterday's after “W” TOSSERS | PLAY OREGON HERE FRIDAY The University of Washington ball tearm plays ite first game of the coast conference season here Friday and Saturday with the University of Oregon. Saturday's game will be staged In the morning, #0 as not to Interfere | with the big relay carnival to be held in the afternoon in the stadium. Coach Allison in undecided on the pitcher that he will use to start Prt day's tit, | Washington has a team of henry hitters and are favored sligi§ly to take the series from the Lemon and Green. STARTS | ‘The Prep Schoo! Tennis league will swing into action this afternoon with «ix teams sending forth their repre- sentatives in search of honors. Lincoln will meet the East high | team, a newcomer in the prep ranks, | Lincoln has a powerful aggregation land should have little trouble with the new high school's team, Franklin and West Seattle wil meet in another match slated for this afternoon, Ballard and Brondway wif also crogs racquets, with Brondway @ strong favorite to win. BEAVERS AND PORTLAND, April 21—Portland and Salt Lake ball clubs of the Pa: | cific Coast league have asked an ex | tension of the time limit set for May |1 that each club must cut its squad | down to 18 players, They asked that they might carry 22 players until |thelr teams have become sufficiently rengthened, All clubs in the ucue will be allowed to cast a vote for or against this request. PACIFIC PIN MEET SOON The Pacific Coast Bowling con from April 2 Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's French pastry.AdVertisement, by the name of Eddie Green in| gress will be held at Fresno, Cal.,| { TUE SEATTLE The same goes for McGaffigan at second. |BEES WANT TIME | sions Liniment is put on the sob! {without rubbing, and helps drive " STAR by no lees a personage than Dr known veterinarian, G Sound Kennel club on these daten Taft's kennel department, fame, neither is the big bench month as many a common “scrub” winner. Symptoms and Mange and eczema, treatment of the proper Treatment for poisoning. \ Proper general dict for grown dogs. PADDOCK WILL NOT RACE HERE Chariey Paddock, the fastest man in the world, will not come to the re- lay carnival at the Stadium next Sat- urdey, after all, Just as the local fans were getting all primed up to/ see the California wis, maybe, break | another record or two, a telegram came to Graduate Manager Meisnest Wednesday afternoon, stating that the Trojan squad had left without Paddock, The mensage stated that/Paddock’s father objected to his traveling! North, as he wanted him to take part | in a meet in Los Angeles Saturday. Meisnest immediately wired Pad-| dock, his father, the president of Southern California university and a| dozen others, Darwin is still hoping | he can pull the strings hard enough flo that Paddock will be here Satur- day, but his cha Renny Leonard injured his thamd the other day, and had to call off bis bout with Frank Schoelt. “For good apple ple, go to Boldt’s, —Advertisement. BASEBALL Pacific Coast League TO va, SEATTLE ue ears. RHEUMATIC PAINS Sloan’s Linkment, kept handy, takes the fight out of them LOSHTNG around in the wet and then — the dreadful rheumatic twinge! But not for long when Pains, strains, sprains—how soon this old family friend penetrates | m away! And how cleanly, too—no muss, no bother, no stained skin or clogged pores, Muscles Iimber up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, back- ache are promptly relieved. Keep a bottle handy. Get one today If you've run out of Sloan's Liniment, it's so warming. All druggists—85e, 700, $1.40. The largest bottle holds siz times as much as the smallest. Sioa Liniment (an See 9 (Port ark SON MOTORCYCLES RLEY-DAVIDSOMe HIRSCH CYCLE CO, JO3 €. PIKE ST. show Dr. Clayton will write his Sacramento’s Coast league club has one of the strongest infields in the league. string bean first sacker, is just about the best fielding first baseman in the circuit, and he can hit and He is a good fielder, fast, a good runner and hitter and one of the best leadoff men in the circuit. Billy Orr at short is a steady performer and fits in well. Charley Pick, at third base, bum leg and all, is just as good a third baseman as there is in the league. He showed the boys and girls something in the line of place hitting yesterday when he slapped out three Dr. Clayton to Tell Star Dog Fanciers How to Care for Dogs Beattie dog lovers are to be given advice on the care of thetr dog. Every owner of a canine living withm the radius of The Seattle Star's circulation ts to be given an opportunity of receiving general advice and information concerning their pets—the same to be given ke W. Clayton, internationally breeder and fancier, who ix to be in the eity May 6-6-7 to judge all breeds of the kennel show held by the Puget Dr. Clayton bas made arrangements with Ptper & Taft of this city, his local representatives, to answer any and all questions pertaining to the dog, from the potnt of health, feeding, breeding and general condition. The doctor will also spend an hour each morning prior to foing into the show ring to meet the dog owners at Piper Thin service is not by any means Mmited to the dog of pedigree that Is to open early next dog has turned out a show Bend your inquiry tn by maf—you can start at once—inclosing a stamped addremmed envelope for reply. answers as soon as he arrives here and the most important of these questions and answers will be printed in The Star. Send your ques tions to the Kennel Department, Piper & Taft. Bome of the important subjects that bother many éog owners and which the doctor will gladly answer Include the following: Care and feeding of puppies when taken from their mother, distemper. Mf removed, “Dock! tails, proper age and length to be soohea-eare directions—what to feed and when. Symptoms of intestinal worms (source of more deaths of puppies than anything else). How to get rid of them. Brest method of treatment for fleas, NEXT PREP BALL GAMES ON FRIDAY All of the winners jto break into the win column in th | Opener, in the second bunch of hig! school ball games slated for Frida: afternoon, fielding team, but has a gang ing against Broadway & : the tit ing the course of nine innings. SEATTLE BOY ™ | Military academy, | team. the Portland Military school. Every De READY FOR SPRING SPORTS at “Play Ball” OFFICIAL major teague balls... b CHAMPION- e with the show Tennis Player Just two items that the ness of our stoc price 1s... eee eee ent is Whether it is fishing, hiking, tennte on the back lot, the Sport- ready with a spick pring stock of sport sup- in and look them over— stions follow: Of Course, You’re Going Camping! None too early to begin for the trip. Lat us shew youve tom things you'll need; Van's Nen-Sag Aste Beé—Includes tent, bed, mattress; weighs only 40 japena ar, weighs 82.50 priced at league +The a fa- “fu. FOR SPORT OR STREBT WKAR A complete de- partment is now Ladies’ White devoted to show- Sport Oxtorde—) ing” Recreation Upper in fine{ Clothes” for the bleached canvas; } OUt-of-doors_ man. All-wool mate: in striking terns are white kid trim- med; rubber sole and heel. Priced . $5.50 the golf links or Srimarat in the office. Mon hrome QUALITY in their business clothes will be interested in this particular feature of our complete- Take a Kodak with you on your trip—make every acquet adapta- puting @ pleasant memory, Brownie Kodaks from Kodaks priced from... We Carry a Complete 8 and Do Expert Finis! hamplons; $15.00 Our Weekly FISHE NG RTS Fritz Mollwitz, the in the prep league will tackle teams that failed Franklin wi play its firet home |game with Ballard on the Columbia playfield. Franklin has @ leose ot heavy sluggera. Ballard’s poor show- Tuesday makes the Quakers favorites to cop Broadway and West Seattle will NAMED CAPTAIN Lewis Hill Personeus of Seattle |has been chosen captain of the Hill Portland, track Pervoneus fs a track star at 1107-1108 SECOND AVENUE | WELTER TITLE GO IN TACOMA TONIGHT IRAVIE DAVIS, the const weltem weight king, rirks his tithe to night in his bout with Dave Shade, the sensational California miller, who has been licking all comers recently, The bout is booked for Tacoma and will be staged over the sixround route, Seattle known how Travie can fight if he’s in shape and wants to really battle. Shade's record of wins over Frankig Haynie, Frankie Murphy, Heinle Schurnann and Jimmy Storey speaks for itself. The rest of the Tacoma card fob low: Storey, welterweighta. Mickey Hannon va. Trambitas, featherweightas. Mike De Pinto vs. Bud Magm ing, bantamweights, MILWAUKIE CARD TONIGHT Joe Gorman, Poerfland fight, meets Young Sam Langford, the cok ored Seattle miller, in the 10-roun@ main event at Milwaukie, Ore, to night. Eddie Jackson, also of Be attle, takes on Johnny Fiske, the Eastern boxer, in the 10-round seme windup MMY GIBBO? GOING STRONG Tommy Gibbons, the St. Paul light heavyweight, ia still knocking ‘em over. He stopped Porky Flynn im the East the other night. Gibbons mone to have developed @ real wak op. ST. LOUIS, April 21—George Sister, American league batting champion: “Dempsey will win. is a clever boxer, but he lacks the physique. Dempsey is rugged and a powerful hitter, He's fast and his blows carry more weight. ‘The bout may go the limit, being, an it is, only 12 rounds. Carpem ter might be clever enough to stay that long, but it will be Dempscy’s fight all the way. e h v Lincotn will meet Queen Anne at Mercer field Friday. 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