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PAGE 10 MAN FOR PIVOT BY LEO H. LASSEN 2 Beatties Coast | fe its det infie! tag to finish tn the ft Bhertstep be Weakness of (he Rew Temgue. At the has Carter Pitot @m the payroll. They Stops. Eliiott showr Hivering. but experiment with youngster at Deen playing ball for Stump has been a joe Performer, but Seattle men Last Beattie year down their lane. Wistersi) ix bolting and, while Tex is hee no Bohne in ground. Hits leaked <0f the infield time a Week that should oft. No cot = ANS faults with his ability first base are big lea men when it comes t & good hitter. Put A and would | Fefused to come West to pay one man HAS RECORD Bs ue Bas one claring weakness and that - Getting away from the fact that this) BRA Be remediod If the tribe by go-/ been Since we have reentered the Coast present time Seatt! ne BRAUN the team can't the game as he has Bohne, one of the fastest third sack @fe in the minors, at the hot corner. He covered a world of ground and made the shortstop look good by lak fag more than half of his chances ‘This teady performer the Duke makes up for his fielding pill. Neither Murphy nor Bates at/ ‘they both can hit, W > Ror Stumpf fil! the bill on the field end and neither make up for it shortstop would help out plays around second base be Kenworthy needs a speedy man | work with around the bag Our contention is that the local / yesterday, two of the tiffs being postponed. The Three | em Bros.’ Dye Works-Louie’s French Dry Cleaners game was < called off because of the poor condition of Columbia play- club owners would do well to open ne getiations with Jimmy Smith, who of paying two men, neither ‘whom can fill the bill We're not saying ths up that hole satisfactorily be all we can fo on is the record \ ball team | There's no ret division, = | the staring team ever ttle Stunnpt re beth short promise of ¢ afford He's him. no several years mt Coast league needs a faster had Sammy | year Tex down the bag covering the thru that side! nd tin again | have miller, RO Eddie Collins when it comes to Pool, ) fielding. Nobody claims be ix but | Aacra | tae An Oakia Heatite Balt Lake Vernon Portiand ramonto 12 inant Tus Lake at Heath han Kacramanto Vernon at games to yeoterday. the visitors. and walked ¢ A. C. at the fornians. |fan Franciare .... Ban Francisce THE SEATTLE STAR SOLONS TAKE PAIR | FROM | SIWASHES | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won, 18 YESTERDAY'S KRENULTS 3 Beattie 2-1 Pra 4 A les 6-5 Ht Lake G4 (fest WEEK'S GAMES ¥ tans Los Angelos Beattle copped the series from Bac raumento, but just by the narrow mar. | ing made by the runners. gin of one game, Seattle won four Sacramento's Soloins kicking thru with two wins three, The Siwashes had one run leads in both games, but they couldn't hold ball until hree men. | and spelled defeat for the tribe. Fittery pitched nice ball for the Cal {nooo nd Shortstop Is Glaring Weakne CHAMP IN ACTION AGAIN Pet > the} the | Beattic had the second game won, 11.0, but the visitors tied the score in | to wallop the rue first base- | lo fielding, but} isterail, too, is neither Eliott also speed up because of sal © good stipend | club will replace this team. jistered by the First Hill Mer- jchants and the forfeit scored \for the Highland Park Whate at Smith would Star A. C. team have been canceled. These games will date. ‘The Chandlers Bootery beat the Queen Anne Arrials in a lore game yesterday by a 15-10 score. RH. EB sseeseeslS 1 6 0 6 6 Washington Park beat the Bull- dogs by an &5 score. Six errors by \the losers were largely responsible for the Park boy's win. ‘The score: E. Washington Park . 1 Bulldogs ‘ Batteries—Lindberg Mirk and ‘The First Hill Merchants beat the |be rescheduled at an early} ary differences. Smith may be a | field. One other game was not played because the Zerolene| Priced man, but it would be far Cubs quit the league Saturday. The Youngstown Athletic! but «ince they lost yesterday's wit, | they've lost a crowd of supporters. | Zola and Patricelli worked for the losers. } scored when and hard a and Mc Matted for Racramento Macramento . | | ey Pittery 4, off Franc! | Buiott to kK nam to Kew to Moliwita, terail, Pittery, bali-“Kpencer rune 5, Pk Athletics Compton hit one t Murphy, which couldn't hold with one hand The visilors wo " | when Orr rapped out a aingte and) ot ned inet year | Fucth sacrificed him to second. Carter Piliott kicked thru with an ex: | "ty penalve error on Elliott's easy ehance | ffigan scored both of them with « timely single First Game "Matted for Dailey In the seventh. Elliott in the ninth. 1 aoe Summary: Struck out a? By 0 balle—Orr T x tani, pi By f ae pitched. the ninth when Mollwits doubled and high Rod | it in the 12th | Merling Here! eiiacien “am Bm 2o A Oaffigan, >... « J : ‘ 4 m if o Pat, = k, ab ° 2 TSS Be iwits, 1b. ‘ ’ , : pion, ef ‘ s 04'8 Ryans, rt ‘ . : ® et - e ‘ 2 ; 4 M. Wisett, « : i eR Pittery, p . ; el Totals m1 6 8 et feat! AB KR MPO A This means that the win reg- ae Te We a Te i a a ae ae How Teams Stand ie a ae a . . ‘ . 2 : : | in Star Junior eee 8g Baseball League |)?» Be iow oo at ee H CLASS A °*e . . e . Cheb. 1 . . . . e Loule’s Fr. Dry Totals mosermws alley toned Dailey bill, In fact, the stands were Shamrox second team by a 13-10 none LPO AH In all three games Seattle's |count. Moore, pitching for the toners,| Ely Caston's Eckhart Cigar Co. de i HR went down to defeat. With ali|fanned 12, and CRristian, the win |team beat the South Seattle nino in Hai a fans in the stands the tribe had | ner’s pitcher, fanned 11. Moore waa gy the best games of the day by | hits, nog 8 Rosed out. Saturday, with just | the game in hitting, making a dou score. Compton, ful of people on hand the gang |bie and a single. « An unassisted triple play by Get | Ryan. rf os a The score: R. H. £./#¢n, Eckart short stop, was one of | Orr. UE a ae Firm, Hill Merchants.....13 7 ¢/ the prettiest plays turned in by any| ee? Shamrox Seconds... 10 12 7) Junior ball player for some time. The 1 ¢@ @ Batteries—Christian and Smith,|8#** were loaded at the time Get- Cass KO Green; Moore and Railey. zen made his spectacular play By : “The Salt Lake club will be here Bb sd gee RH. E. Totals cos. 9 6 16 for a week's series tomorrow. Gavvy| ‘The Pirates defeated the Hightana |"ekart Cigar Cp.. Sou 3] Beattie FO 4 Cravath, the big drawing card of the | Park Athletic club nine, 13 to 11, |Sut) Seattle Soocse 8 M0) Siler Ss ae ae isn’t with the club, as he is in |The allaround playing of Gorman,|_ Patteries—Gower and Rocky; Cra-| Wyre}? 22": eure East looking for some ball play-| Pirate recetver, was the feature of | Millman and Mone | Middieton, rf ie The Bees aren't the powerful |the wilt. - worthy, ig H H H that they were last spring and| The scorm: RH. E| There will be but two games in|idamane -... i Seattle tossers are expected to| Pirates oat +18 12 2/Class B Sunday. The Washington | © Eitott, a. os a up. Highland Park .. 1 9 «64 Park team will play South Seattle | O°" ? io Fader - | > — Batteries—-Orrie and Gorman; Mar at South Seattle, and the Rainier Totals . 42 1 «10 38 82 ON tin and Mitchell, Athietic club will tangle with the| matted tor Cook In elehth 7 AWS —_—_ Youngstown Athletic club —at| {Matted for Adams in 12th ceed pe Rg ft tough for] ‘The absence of Charley Lyman |Youngstown. The other teams will| | {Batted for killost tn hath, ‘south, goes tO land “Dee” Adams from the Stacy have games arranged for them thru | **cremert> | first and Oldring to the outfield when | shown lineup in thelr game yeater- | Spaidings wrbeenges M.". eR SIME D | _ & Southpaw works for the opposi-/day with the Shamrox team at Lin) In Class A Louie's French Dry | - nis Lirp1esed top. This leaves Elliott as the only | coin park caused the jewelers to lone |Cleaners play Stacy Showns at Lin-| Summary: Strack out—-Ry 0 Seathpaw sticker in the lineup, ex-|by an #6 score. Stacy Bhown looked |coln park and the Three Bros, Dye | Proven 2, by Farth 4 Ps @ of course, the pitcher, who may |iike it had « fairly good outlook for | Works will entertain the Shamrox | f,O*a77 3 off vaceh to nee n s left-handed hitter. the class A championship for a time. A. C. at Columbia field | hit—Compton, Dow ae e Di o Murphy; Geary to MIKE DONLIN ree Murphy.” secrinice pits t, Geary. Stolen bi Kopp, H. | _ AGAIN GIANT ft) Innings pitehed Prough 7. ua bat s6. Muna respon: | old-timer. MILLERS Walter Anderson, ville, has been taken Apolis. He has been sional ball since his army. @t Washington State Years ago, will teac! ® professional soccer York, Jersey City, and Pawtucket have franchises, ball, basketball, track school this summer, ‘Mike Donlin has signed to play ‘with the Bronx Giants, a New York | Independent team formerly bosned | by Henry Zimmerman. On the same team will be Tim Jordan, another | ™ HURLER pitcher, who hid a brief trial with Connie Mack, and who was in the Association once before with Louis REDSKIN PSYCHOLOGY Coach William H. Dietz, who made &@ reputation as a football strategist leven Indian psychology this fall. | PLAN A SOCCER LOOP Plans are under way to organize East. Philadelphia, Brooklyn, New CLASSES FOR COACHES Courses in coaching football, base. | other college athletics will be taught | D: at the Columbia University summer | NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Le es 2 . ¢ 6 bas 4 6 4M GET bivcinn S86 Philadelphia . aS Ree St. Louis -8 6 nes & southpaw! At New York— nn & Philadelphia Now York 5° XS Batteries Meadows and Dougias and Snyder on by Minne- — out of profes.| At Brookiyn— m FR Roston Brooklyn tterien Gore and Miller. service in the 43 Hy At Cineinnat Pittsburg Cineinnatt Hatteries: Adams Brenton and Wingo. y i 2 7 1 4 Benmiat; Rixey college several hh the Purdue O'Farrell AN LEAGUE Won. | Cleveland Washington New York « Chicago circuit in the Harrison, Pa., agreed to take " 0 6 ae Uhie Louis and field and| at chicago n * MeWeeney, Wil Fillingim and O'Nelil; Ca Brugey:| fe oh | Clemons, | | lies, Douglas allowed but one hit, hit, be Deal's the Oubs to bans the Candinaie’ Stet it vietory Umpires—Toman and Byron. QUITS RING FOR GOLF —— 5— y Wilde, | Yesterday's here: Ketiey | LONDON, April 26.—Jimmy seein, The Habe Hath of the Ne- who has amassed a fortune at box | tanal lesaue tripled tn the sixth in- ling, han intimated to friends here) tae od victory eee iet the lhe will retire from the ring and to-® vietory over the Phil- uth fell down tn the etehtn | health. . and the single in the ninth take up golf. rigors of ring training ROSENBLATT TO | MAIN SPR ENTER N. W. MEET Millard Rosenblatt, captain of the i 1, Fae to Faeth Prough He claims that the| injure his th ‘Time of Kame Rayne and Cullop didn't have « thing,| Leland Stanford university golf And Cleveland beat the Browna, @ to kely represent the Tua- The India co team, will likely rep’ cade. ae latin Country club in the Paci Al Mamaux struck out #ix men im three | Northwest championship at Waver innings—the only interesting feat in a|), }iy in June. game in whieh Firooklyn beat Bosta 12 to 6, after overcoming & four-run fead.| Rosenblatt fs one of the most | promising young players—developed | Hate the season, beating the Keds, 7 te y by the Pirates, Hom featured tos THREE-EYE USES EVANSVILLE, Three Ky: ing the out playe found in BLOOMIN: Football and bash Indiana abo, Adame won bis first game of lin Portland. | Gearhart jeracks by |ports from 2. knocked off the mound by Heeper and Hetiman Detroit's win over Chicago, 1/ spring. DETROIT, KNIFE Ind., April ¢ league managers are us pruning knife in weeding *, due to heavy expenses training camps. Baw leaguers. Rert Cole, Bassler and TON |= 7 ni Ind profit of $10,624 of $1,800 at} university during the past show ketball . April Several years ago, at is brilliant playing. California indicate orthwest Lew Holling, Jol y Sutherland. ye recruits ‘art Ha |helping to make the Tigers feared. Ty Cobb's new ball team is stacked with Coast | he surprised some of the Re. that | Rosenblatt is playing good golf this | He i expected to return to Port: | land during the early part of June} to prepare for the vent, Blue, hnny | are | Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Who'll Win? LOB AD 8, Cal, Aprit 2 Charlie Chaplin: "L look to see ! peey retain the crown, It shouldn't take him more than five rounds to finish the French: man. 1 admire Carpentier’s cour for being willing to mix it with the ehampion, It's a shame for him to be willing to fall from the pedestal #0 soon. I don't t lieve there in another man in the world the equal of Dempsey.” VARSITY WINS RELAY MEET The University of Washington track team curried off the honors in the second annual relay carnival staged at the Stadium Saturday A driving rain, which lasted thru the meet, prevented any fast time be. Art Tuck, Oregon's all-around ath lete wan the winner in the pentathion Washington runners carried off the honors in the 100-yard dash. Vic Hurley finished first and “Caney” An derson a close second. Two watches caught Hurley's time as 10 flat and In the first game Joe Dalley was | another caught hin time at 10:2. pitching beautiful weventh inning, when he lost control | These walks, | Champion of the Coast welterweights for the past year,| coupled with a pair of lucky hits by | Oremen "" “ Travie Davis, the Everett mitt slinger, will defend his title | the visitors, went over four counters here again May 3, when he battles Joe Simonich, the Butte n the four-round main go at the Cascade At second base Bill Kenworthy is Pavilion. Simonich fought Davis a draw last winter at the SIX SQUADS IN ACTION IN STAR | LEAGUE; UNASSISTED TRIPLE PLAY MADE. Six games were played in The Star Junior baseball league | i TOTAL sCOMES Washingtoo OAT Montana Idane Whitman Ww. & ¢ Following is the eurmmary Your-Mile relay: ©. A. ©. (Damon. Hobert, Been, Sims), fire bington Poster, Johnaon, Wright, Metanest), se ond. Time—19/14:%. Last years time 19018, OF A. C Winner ieo-yard dash: Muriey (Wasbtngton), first: Anderson (Washington), second third) nook (0, 10:2, The event w (Montana), A fourth. Time 440-Yard high schoo! retay of Washington freshmen Hoag. Lively, Hall), firet Maste Vorter Franklin (Charnell, Lampear, Haun third in (Pry, Boyle Time149 3 if mile reiay—Kouth Caenhouer, Leahy, Wil ond relay (Davia. Weal, oO. Af Richert second Harsch) i, Maver 2 Wash fornia (Imen- cer, Rees. fourth Rowe) 2204 0 A CG wom Inet year ip 2:3 Tuck (Oregen), first, Dement (Whitman), see- points: Perrine (idaho MeGows Irving Bergman, withdrew afier horting He was In about third place at pointe of Washington. Dia foot. the time Individeal evente Im the Pentathion werre won as follows: Mrond jump—De- ment first, Bergman second, third; distance, 26 f, 1% In throw—Tuek first, Dement secon third, Perrine fourth, distance, 16 in 200-meter dash—Dement first, Tuck 16% In Laube first, Tuck see third, MoGewan fourth; time, $003) FIFTEENTH CHESS GAME POSTPONED HAVANA, April —The 15th game of the world's championship chess tourney was held ap on ac- count of illness of Dr. Lasker, Jose Capablanca declined to claim victory, dempite the ruling to that effect. STAR MILER MAY NOT COMPETE Grant Swan, champ Coast confer- ence miler of the Oregon Aggies, may not be able to compete on the cinder path again this season, Ill- ness has brougbht Swan's weight | down to 116 pounds, and “Dad” But ler, O. A. C, track coach, is worried over the condition of his crack run- ner, WASHINGTON WINS SECOND The University of Washington ball tommern won the second straight Two-base bI* | game from the University of Oregon | Saturday morning by a 17-6 count Both teams played loose ball, nine | errors being made in the contest. CO-OPERATIVE BASEBALL Wahpeton, in North Dakota, and Breckenridge, across the Red river in Minnesota, are to try co-operat- tve baseball this season. Each town will contribute to make team for the South Dakota league. A ball park on an the two towns, will be used, For a juicy steak, Boldt's.—Advertisement. INGS, $1.50 Other Repairs in Proportion H. S. ANDREWS Watchmaker 1411 FOURTH AVENUE 99 co 1 Third Ave "COR UNINERSITY Time | up one island, between let's go to ST. LOUIS | CLUBS FAIL PESTERS. RRELA, Bt, Louis’ only ones not liv the ”o DO ball clube are the ing up to the expectations of preseason blue prints. Kven early in the race, the Browns have no business in seventh place and the Cardinals are total strangers in the) last hole. | Otherwise the pennant bullding tn | both leagues is going according to the plana. | The Indians and | | favorites, are leading the races with out showing symptoma of the pace | | | the Giants, the being too warm. Both have been hampered by mediocre pitching and |both have a corps of hurlers on the | | way up to form. | PIRATES GO STRONG Pittsburg i# going along strong in second place with @ fast, running attack and good pitching. The Cubs are pounding the ball hard enough | to be second in team batting. After a miserable start Brooklyn is get- |ting back into shape, The batting of the Cardinals ts off }1920 form and the run-making de partment has teen almost shut down, The pitching is bad. Com: | lbined, the defects make Mickey's |men rate the cellar, The Cards jought to improve. | With no pitebing to speak of, very | [tittle batting and a weak defense, | |Pat Moran's Reds are in a sorry| plight. | INDIANS pW FORM } Even with a crippled team and a} hing staff off form, the Cleve pi | land Indians are showing their form | jin the American league. Washington has a sweetlooking ball club that looks like it is going some place. Juat ordinary spunk Jand fight in keeping the White Sox |in the first division, JENNE LEAVES FOR PENN MEET PULLMAN, April 25.—Kidon Jen ne. member of the 19209 Olympic team and holder of the Coast pole vault record of 13 feet 14% inches, [made at the Northwest conference |meet here last spring, left Friday |for Philadelphia, where he will com. pete in the Penn State relay carni- val on Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 20. In the Olympic competition last summer Jenne took seventh plnee, falling down because of the bad weather, which always handicaps [him seriously. At the Coast meet in | California last spring he came with- in an ace of netting @ new world's | record, which was 13 feet 2% inches. [He had cleared the bar, tipping it with his feet, and was the ground looking at the bar when it finally jarred off. ALEXA STIRLING IS SIXTH LONDON, April 26.—Miss Alexa | Burling, American golfer, finished sixth in a tournament at the Brook- wood club today. ‘The play was for the Elsie Inglis memorial cup. Mra. Temple Dobell won, with a score of 82. Mins Stir- ling’s score was 89. SECOND PREP NET TILTS ON TODAY | The second series of high school tennis will be played this afternoon with Franklin playing Broadway, | Lincoln meeting West Seattle and Queen Anne taking on Ballard. East hich sphool's team remains idle this week, } j TAXI SERVICE Did you see “MAIN 8007 flying over the city today? 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SWIM MEETING SET FOR 4 TONIGHT Plans for The Star-city second am nual swimming meet will be tak under consideration tonight when a of 16 full-bleeded Indians, all clever tasetall players, graduates of the famous Haskell college of Lowrence, Kae., will tour the Kast us cummer. ‘The national Catholic track and field chan take place im > Interscholastic hip meet will yo i leommittese asked to help «tage th te Billy Malley, the champion bicycle | meet will gather at The Star's : “ ; = Sake en ee y-4 |torial rooms at 8 o'clock take pert in the championship races Those on the committee are Do ot Newark, | Vickers, “Dad” Henry, Earl Fry, Mi Anna Borstell, Lou Evans and N | Eottis | The preliminaries of the meet be staged at the city bathing " at Mount Baker park, on Lake W. ington, and at the Green Lake bathe Famone authorities will tnatroet tn the od field tn Columbia unt starting July 6 summer school of ath- arverd | fe AM July sama | 10& beach. After the elimination meal close August 11, Feetball, bering, | the survivors will swim for the elty) track and field wrest- | championships at the Crystal Pool Judging from the record atte citi ‘at the different pools open to the pub Professional soccer football is to pe| le now, there is no doubt as to the given a triad in (he Bast and New Kog- | interest in the acquatic sport. land in the fail ling and fencing will be ameng the wi courses. Sime Firethers, of Engtand, end Dery, of Combriage, Mass., supply —_ rowing craft is use in ! and Manrice Brocee, two! test six-day bleyele riders, to this country June acd) in the Kastern circuit. / The University of Washi will play their second conference) baseball series with the Oregon Aggies Tuesday and Wednesday on Denny field. Wasl ington had little in walloping the Oregon un! sity team, but Coach “Stub” son is worrying quite a bit o the coming games with the Oregon school’s team. PADDOCK Philadelphia soccer fans will see the Sovttian league @tars tn action whe: visit this country in July. end discus throws will the ‘evento Sela by tgs meee LOWERS tercatieg tate LOS ANGELES, April ve Jey Paddock, U. 8. C. sprinter, world's 100-meter, 200-meter 200-meter records at the Sout! Me! 7. Saeren Paddock’s time for 100 meters eee: Sato oi be ony 10 2-6 seconds; 200 meters, 2114 onds; 300 meters, 33 4-5 seconds. An all-cotlege rifie team wilt flyer’s time was caught at the to yy wpe Sa ne yard stake as 93-5 and at 200 ; The Intercollegiate Association of Amso-|and at 220 yards, 21 1-5 seconds, Kemost clad te cmpamndl «Race Siti seas | THREE TIED 0 woot main Aanite smmeiaten| REGULAR SHOQ has 2,000 members, F. L, Stannéard, F. 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