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a ¥ SHADE _ INJURES | HAND | INGO | BY LEO HL. LASSEN TACOMA, Wash, Apri! 22.—Injur fng his right hand tn the third round, | Dave Shade, California welterweight put up a game fight with Travie Da Vin, coast champion, bere last night) nd earned a draw, finishing the last | three rounds of their sixround go fighting with only one hand. | Davis had a bit the better of the) going if any shade had to be given. | He forced the going most of the time and his blows carried the most steam. Bhade, however, fought a great de fensive fight and had Davis missing Wildly at times. The first round went | to Davis when the Everett champion | Beored! with swinging Punches twice with Shade the Fopes. The second round was even with Shade adopting Davis’ style of Jump- Ing on his | and there were fre quent clinches Davis had a slight Mird round. In t seasion Shade Majured his right band and used it Only on the defensive the rest of the | on edge in the} red his ha ft took the trick out of the fight, Both millers clinch: as a lot after that nd the bout lacked the sensational Qualities that such a bout Rave produced. There were no pro fests when Art Shock raised the Bands of both boys at the end of four rounds, Tiere is a chance that this pair will meet in Seattle in the Rear future as soon as Shade's hand Fecovers. ‘The referee ditn’t have to gtve any @ecision in the semi-windup. Jimmy Btorey, Seattle welterweight, walked | ito a right-handed crusher on the hin delivered by lanky Frankie Maynie of San Francisco, after about 98 seconds of fighting, and tho ref. @ree could have counted a million as far as Storey was concerned. This ie the secdnd straight K. 0. for! James and it looks like the Seattle Bey te due for a long rest until his chin recovers. | Mickey Hannon, also of Seattle | Dexed a draw with Johnny Trambi fas. the younger of the fighting ‘Trambitas family of Portland. It was fourround go and was just a fair| should Rod Manning, Seattle bantam Weight, gave away about right | * ged in weight to Mike De Pinto @f Portland and then shaded the| City mitt slinger for three} only to tire in the last ses to the Portlander. The worst | put up a good battle tn the fn which wild slugging played | Principal role. Jim Smith, a ‘Tacoman, was given the dect gion over Barney Rucker of Kent, ae Fweflion, at Third and Untverstey. | Northwest Athletic asso will Renee the show. “All exist - Partitions and divisions are to be! out, providing ample space for the | K. 908 dogs which the P. & Cc confh FA Molttor, of Spokane, © proferstonal er ‘and handier, 1s coming with 13 | reds. He will have pointers, set fers and various terrier breeds. | 3. ©. Broutette, of Yakima, ts bringing | > Dis field trial winners. A number of fine field dogs will be an interesting feature ef the coming show MEUSEL IS HITTING NEW YORK, April 22.—Bob Meu: sel is the next Babe Ruth and will Bevelop into the game's greatest out- fielder, in the opinion of Manager Huggins of the Yanks. “He was green and indifferent last | year, but he hit 200 and knocked 11 home runs. Nothing can stop him when he gets started,” the manager gaid before going to Philadelphia. “In the games thus far Meusel has Deen at the plate 18 times and has fapped out six singles, two triplets and two home runs.” | AT ee A LIFE SAVER “And not only must you do it for Your own sake, but you owe It to/| others, too. You may search the} length of the city and you won't) find anything like it. I have been| told by loads of my friends about it, Put never ‘cashed in’ on it till I ac. tually went down to be convinced. From now on I know where to go and how to buy.” “Whose store did you go to? “Why, to Cherry's, and got abso- Iutely everything I needed in the way of ready-to-wear apparel on| eredit. Just a small amount down and the rest as I get paid. I've got loads of pretty clothes now and I'm going to keep on getting more. Finding Cherry's was certainly a Lite saver. “Their store is on Second ave., be- tween Madixon and Spring, 207 Ri alto building, over the Pig'n Whis-| e.”"—Advertisement and hare the referee give the | Olympte man. WASHINGTON Demen: Noe SOUTHERN Ov 24—Inenh Davis 17—Leahy 28 Witeon BIG FIELD ENTERED IN RELAY CARNIVAL forty-one ath representing 17 different prep| One hundred and letes. schools and universities, will com: pete in the big relay carnival Satur fay afternoon in the University Stadium. The University of Washington wil! end the largest number of contest ants on the field. There will be 18 cinder path artists who will wear the Purple and Gold in tomorrow's | events. The Unversity of Oregon will | 6, University of Idaho 8, Uni Oregon Agri Montana Wee enter 11, Whitman Southern California 4, Montana 6 16, versity o cultural College jieyan 6 and Washington State Col-|bat Spike Maloney ts slated to work | loge 5. The Oregon Aggies, winners of last year's carnival, are sending 16 ath-|Olympia phenomen, will play short] featti« letes north to strive to retain the honors and Coach Edmundson of Washington considers them the most formidable opponents for the after- | neen’s honors, The University freshmen will com- pete in several events with . teams from the Lincotn, Ballard, Broadway, Franklin, Queen Anne, West Seattle and East High schools of Seattle. Three men who competed tn the Olymple games at Antwerp last Au- on the Stadium field Saturday. Gus Pope, University of Washington cap- tain and America’s premier discus thrower, will be the Sun Dodger The Untversity of jouthern California sends George | Schiller, an Olympic man, as a mem- ber of their fourman relay team. Idaho send forth Perrine of the Olym- pics to compete in the penthalon throw and & member of their re lay team. Tickets are selling fast for the meet and Graduate Manager Darwin | Melsnest looks for a big gathering out to see the carnival nt to remember th registration after « team plays its fourth league came, Leonard nn catcher, has been frem the Three Bros. Dye Works te the Stacy Shows tome. pretty pitching sheald be th Columbia field Bunday when Jack Pickering, Three Bros, Dye Works s againat Bob Thorburn, the pitching ace of Lowle’s French Dry eaners, c » Woodland park Sunday. | He nas Bitebed geod dell in hie two starts ao f) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 22.— Mike Gibbons in his first comeback } #ince his battle with Mike O'Dowd more than a year ago, outpointed Chuck Wiggina in ten rounds last night. Jimy Delaney knocked out Mark Moore tn the seventh. Jack Josepha outpointed Otto Wallace in | ten rounds, MADE-TO-ORDER SUIT WITH EXTRA PANTS Many At This Price 304 Pike St. eR Harley-D tna PIs onl HERE’S NUMBERS ATHLETES WILL WEAR AT CARNIVAL shephent CALIF Sane puer 6) Swarthout Kelloae Anderson st will be seen in the competition | onroon AQaIRe - ry sine MONTANA WESLEYAN Magerty ™ Th—~Lane WASHINGTON STATR— 8 » VARSITY BALL TEAM READY The University of Washington ball tomers will play their firxt con. |ference gume this afternoon against | he University of Washington ts a alight favorite to |win this afternoon's go, altho the Webfooters are expected to put up some tough opposition. | Coach “Stub Allison will probably \ start Frank Setzer In the box for the |Purpte and Gold. Al Rhode and Tiny Leonard, both be ready to take up the hurling duties if the Oregonians have litte trouble In selving Setzer’s offerings. Perry Land will work behind the Oregon = nine jon the initial sack with Torchy Tor rance at second. Car! Zamberiin, the with Mariott at sbort The outfield will consist of Ob Gardner, Mickey MacMahon and | Captain Bil! Foran, Washington's big factor tn today’s fame should be their stick work. The two teams meet again tomorrow in the morning so as to allow a clean late for the relay carnival in the [afternoon. | SECOND | PREP TILTS TODAY ‘The second Basball league will be staged thin afternoon with Franklin meeting Ballard, Broadway playing West Seattle and Queen Anne taking on Lincotn. AN of the winners in the first gamen of the meason are play- ing the teams that did not win their openers. The Franklin-Rallard tft win be staged on Columbia playfield. Frank- lin has @ loose ficiding but heavy team, while Ballard’s team ts weak with the stick and is not so bad In the field. Franklin's victory over Lincoln last Tuesday makes them a slight favorite in this afternoon's tit, lincoln piayfield will be the scene of the Broadway-West Seattle struggle. West Seattle has a power. re | ful aggregation and altho they lost the opener to the Quays by a close score, they are figured to give the Tigers a close run this afternoon. Coach Christenson will use either Zolla or Saunders in the box for Broadway. Lincoln, lart year’s champs, but loser tn the opener this season, is Mercer field. fielding club, twirling staff. Lincoin has a good but lacks a strong Ralleplitters and either Ivor Iverson or Captain Wright will do the throw ing for the Quays. ‘The class of umpiring dished up in the opening games pleaned the prep | ball followers. McJannet, Engle and |Standridge, the umpa chosen Ro dispute to their decisions CLEVELAND, Ohio, April | Danny Kramer, Philadelphia bantam weight, knocked out Jack “Kid” Wolfe, Cleveland, in the fifth round of a 10-round bout here last night. A left to the Jaw put Wolfe to sleep. Wwodecec On a Pipe is an assurance of quality, material and workmanship. The buyer of a pipe is always satisfied with aW DC. Made from French Bruyere, with hard rubber stem. 75c Spring Cigar Co., Inc. 707 First Ave. 910 Second Ave. 1406 Fourth Ave, 418 Pike Street lettermen, will | y scheduled to meet Queen Anne on/| Bit! Notlan wil prob- | ably start on the mound for the/ to |! handle the games this year, are all | old hands at the gume and there in SOLONS | PACIWIC COAST LEAGUR | 4702 Fan Francisco Sacramento Oakland Vernon th | me” boy recently imported from Bt | Louls, could not be | Sacramento Solons lor not even so good an the Seattle Siwa and as a4 levened up the serie corm’ itol, ‘Tho final Jack Adama, th Jacobs’ offerings, factor in the Siwash nipped off three of runners and knocked in two of Se | attle’s four runa. The Jat the beginning of the mixth, but at th ning the locals had two more rans and the score was veloped to be the f Duke Kenworthy im the sixth. |ham beat out a #h ond. Jack Adama p ond hit and Kenwo [Mott amerificed, mo ningham to third came to bat and as t | an ' ‘ Totate cenne 29 an | Lane, ef |_ Reore by tantnge facramente feattio ..... tA hings pitched Diy Facth 7, at bat 2 bat 26. vietory te Jacobs, charge defeat Time of game—t 66 O'Dowt aod Anfieon. At Oskian4— Oakland . Lae An Platters: Portiand-fiat Lake Dia r over the ‘city tod the great Curties boa! peng: with a han If you want nd eky t $8, and we will from the hangar the busine tea, including ot N Member boys from the unt was 43, was quite a big joore was tied, doubled, squeeze play Cunnin hard, Hughes and Stenage ‘ou Bee “MAIN, 500" fying Tt was painted on the win, ‘This air Taxi by the Puget Sound Airway Com- & ! ene xp wa = Where || FAVORITES WIN | MAUPOME TO BAKER TO BE tar League IN PREP TENNIS MEET HULEN PINCH HITTER Teams Play Sunday Lincoln, Iranklin and Broudway| Pierre Maupome, the Mexican PHILADELPHIA, April 22. ‘1 Jare the strongest contenders for the|ecrack three-cushion billiard player,| Frank Baker, former home run king, Here's where The Star league | an “ Meciaved eligible by Contuniealian R | elty tennis championships. All three| will take on Charley Hulen, one of i y ony beaphall teome.. ney Pengay’ ot these teams won their first | Meattle'’s best bets in the green cloth | Landis, will act ae ® pinch hitter, CLASS A matchen yesterday. Lincoln took the| game, tonight in his last exhibition) Manager Huggins, ot the Yankees! Loule’n French Dry Cleaner |) jcast High down the line by a 6-0| here at the Brown & Hulen parlors event pigs» 4 pM ggg ne! 4 pratt nev ae bs ugal | ore, Franklin won from West S| Maupome took Peter Kleinechmidt | f 20 or will Have to elt on the: at Columbia playfield, ittle and Broadway walloped Ballard | into camp last night by a 54-50 score t len ' Mhamrox A. C. va. Stacy || by the samo score. Kicinedhinidt played a good game and| Lenich for @ while, at least, | howns at Lincoln park. x Cane has made the highest score against a Won Lom. Pet CLASS B ARP the Milwaukie star since bis appear LANGFORD LOS a $ Hof Wirst Fill Merchants va Sham Cc ENTIER ance here last Monday. JOE GORM 7 v $ | vox A. C. second team at Lower || CHANGES M ad Me TO AN ' ‘ Woodland park at noon. CA P PORTLA », April 22 Jos G 4 . Highland Park White ee A ‘ whoa ef in See arth eu BABE RUTH man, Portia eae - 2 Pirntes at Walla Walla || tier, Buropean heavywe' cham easy ten-round decision over Yo aS, . Seah cecal at 1 noon pion, will train for his world's cham- GETS THIRD |Sam Langford of Beattie, here | _South Seattle vs. Kokart Cigar plonship bout with Jack Dempsey.) priLADELPHIA, April 22.—Babe| night. no young “show | at 11:30 a m. shown that the were any better | lene Cubs at B. field. result the locals ws with Bill Rod California cap at Lincoln park, ent who received Adama base victory ne Bolon : the Solec time Friday two and two, | the last half of o end of that tn then what inal count the first man up and Cunning ort hit over sec de poked out his seo thy scored. Eh ving Billy Eliner o result of a ham scored. nh It Po. |New York .. Washington 1 1 . Batteries | Jones apd Ruel. ja At New Yore— Double piays | ‘erphy; fame to Wistersit New York Datterion Dreger: A 2 Crean th, Pitiadari Umpires co ma : A Ratterion: Napier, and Wingo: Adama Por mat and Mannan; Yeatertay’s Tweive incing game postponed; Leighih tnn Kelly hit a homer Btephenson the Indians, Harty Hooper's tw B tos ay? of Sea Gull flyin operate Cube and C ay rde—rain, take yo 4 from any part section of the both | night. } | tire match, | ¥. Walla Walla playfield at Rainier Athletic etub va. Zero: Day play Washington park va, Bulldog» Queen Anne Aeriala va. Chand. lors at Jefferson park. All home team man notify the sporting edit Star the time of their game some | AMERICAN LEAGUE | w NATIONAL LRAGUR Wen | Pittadelpnta .-ceceranemenne & petite fielder doubled with the bare * etghth srminy be Rath got his third homer, two | doubles and & single off Young Moore of -|the Athletion, The Tanks won, @ to 1. making It three tm a row for Carl Mays. and fom that beat the Giania € to & George lene encond baseman of in three of the four that beat the Hrewns, 4 to 2 Rit a double and macrificed twice doubtes and « stn tle hefped the White Box beat th Ham Jones held Washington down to bite and drove im the run with « that made the Red Sox a 1 to 0 CHICAGO, April 22—Fdouard! Horemana, Pelgian champion, beat | George Sutton, 1,600 to 468, In an! 18.2 balkline match, which ended last Horemans averaged 60 for the en Lost. Leet rn © Habbert, ‘Keenan, Tetts and | Toney and Smith, Seyder. | nu and the ‘Tigers, jew Tork © Teachers “ OPEN | | | EVENINGS Dentists: M. & M. 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