The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1921, Page 11

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TO BOX MI ¢ ten Here are some of the wading igh » the Welterweight division w: LS at fe. to el nm on - 7 et dee Simonich, of Butta, Frankic Haynie, of San Fran Cire Dare Shade, of San Francisca, Frankie Murphy, of Denver, dehiny MoUur hy, Francisca, Billy Wright, of Seattia Davis and Simenich wit the first smoker of the jason, to be given at the Pa Tuesday night, by the Cas Athletic club, This pair fought fast draw last winter, over the nd route, and Simonich fig- to sive the champion a hard ay rT at ay «J Pranwic Haynie also wil make his debut of the season when he with Eddie Hammond, of Se in the sem!.windup. Dave Shade and Johnny McCarthy both figured among the leading of their weight on the Coast, Billy Wright will give them all argument whea he's in first-class g 10 rounds with Leach Cross, | Champion veteran New York mitt slinger, | Tt was # nodecision bout, so Lynch § Pertiand tonight, Cross was once |#dn't lose anything but prestige ‘Me class in the country Hit ili PH i EEE NCE AT TITLE ‘When Johnny Dundee beat Rockey sas, in New York, the other day, beat Kansag out of « chance to for a row of home runs and | Yernes- followed tt up by beating Willie | Portiand .22e-—canenees 6 18 But Dundee’s win takes of the edge off Kansas’ show- . S. POLO TEAM PLAYS SOON NEW YORK, April 28.—Amertea’ team will start practice matches jurtingham, England, May 7, ac to word received here. Thir- Practice gamea will be played, strong Eritish teams that have interred to help the Americans ready for the international cup |} BUT HE CAN’T HIT ASHINGTON, April 28—Man- |" 20h ace" * Moaridgs and Ghar ee George McPride has unearthed | rity; Shawkey, Mays and Schang. “sensational shortstop in Bob La tte. The trouble with Lamotte], At! that he can't hit. This is a fault | Civeiena.. joes along with many @ crack Announcements of swimming and diving meets are coming in thick and fast all but the one big of the season that will attract ) the Northwest swim fans is the | Pacific Coast outdoor «wimming &nd diving championships meet at Tent City, Third / *_ THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. His Left Hand Bothers Champion Joe Lynch elterweights Hold Seattle Ring Sp STAR | Young Montreal ts making Cham- pion Joe Lynch trouble, He has a left hand that Lynch can’t keep away from. If he could put the steam tnto that south paw of his be'd be the ttle holder right now. Recently, In Detrott, Montreal was winning on points from the bantam king until late in the fight Then he fan into a wallop to the chin that put him down for the count of nine, and he finished a few points behind. Montreal again piled up his lead in points Lynch tried for another knock- Gown to even things up, but couldn't connect, That's bhew Montreal beat the seven out of ten rounds with the fans, In a decision bout, Montreal would have an excellent chance to lift the tive. Montreal's home te tm Providence, RL ured to be a contender for the title, He has the stamina to absorb pun- round bout here last night, Balt LARC. .ccecseenenemes 6 10 ese 9 s orice —Promme ang Hannah; Ar- lett, Krapse and nie At Los Angeleo— fan Franet Los Angeies© epee Battorios Crumpler, Reda At New Yorh— Washington At Chicago—Philadelphia Boston game postponed; cold weather. QUITE A HELP “George, I'm goifig to be @ very busy, domesticated man this after noon. I’m taking the wife and young Coronado, Cal, | gon down town to outfit then com “Fine, olf man; you're generous. How do you do !t™ “No, I wouldn't cal] it generonity; merely foresight. I can do it easily. | Not that I have the ready cash, but | then one doesn't have sodilad bead at s. They sell ly-to-wear \ ante for the entire family on credit, and you'll admit that’s quite a help.” it's more than that. It's a way out. “Thanks for the tip, and as a re sult you'll see my,entire family all dolled up next week the same way.” ‘Their store is at 207 Rialto Bldg., on | Second Avet, between Madison and | Spring, over the Pig’n Whistle—Ad vertisement. ve | Y pletely. You know; get them all in) good shape so far as clothes go for the spring.” OHI ARLETT HAS TROUBLE WINNING ARLETT, hie troubles win ning games this year, He has lost four games out of five starte with the Onks, hits one win being the vic tory that stopped the San Fran. cinco Seals after the Seals had won 10 straight. It is reported in the South that Ariett has been troubled with a sore arm, having caught cold in his shoul der in Salt Lake during the opening week of the season, when anow cov lered the Bee baseball orchard most of the time Ariett is alated te go up to the Detroit Tigers at the end of this season if the Tigers want to exer cise thelr option on him, but he wil! have to show more than he has dur ing the opening weeks of the season | if he ts to graduate, Arlett is @ big, strapping fellow and a regular horse for work. But his snapping delivery is bound to ruin hig arm in time unlem he ts stronger than most plitchera He pitches almost entirely with his arm instead of throwing his body with | each pitch. Then the pair came to Cleveland | With this defivery and «@ cold tn his shoulder It doean't look like very amart judgment for a manager to | send Arlett to the mound tn his reg. ular turn until the big fellow is in shape, RAIN STOPS COLLEGE BALL TILT ‘With both Elbert Harper, of Wash ington, and Miller, of the Aggies, Untf recently he wae never fig-| pitching good ball, what looked to be &@ tight ume had to be called In the fourth inning on account of rain. At Rostow—Phfiedetpnia-Boston game postponed; wee grownda, ancnemmmecernes $13 0 neers te. uo ors cbell, Mamauz and Milles iamMton, ‘May, Walker, Goodwin, and Clemons, Dilhoefer. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS inerdel, Nerth In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest an strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corm off the cob; guaranteed 15 \yeara, o' ra, impressions taken in’ the morning and get teeth same day, Examination and advice free Call amd See Samples ef Our Pilate and Bridge Werk. We Stang Test of Tim Most of our present patrona, recommended by our early oastae mers, whose work is still giving ood satisfaction. Ask our cus- omers, who have tested our work. When sorning o our office, be sure ou are in the right place, Bring his ad with you. Cut-Rate Dentists year, is having | THE SEATTLE STAR es MW TY oxo _! Tm © special match the Telephone On y trimmed the Creseent Mfg. Os Uhree straight gamen Green, of the win- erm, wae enaily the star of the match Teteyphome Co Dream cae neneesss BG 180 Bd ODO MOre oo. eewwwaeene 100 171 19t-~ 629 149 11d aie 178 Tih bbe 16a B80 im 7 ane —t008 LEAGUE . GAMES SUNDAY Possible elimination from the Claas A Star league’race is what faces the loser of Sunday's Ult between Stacy Shown and the Louie's French Dry Cleaners when they meet on Lincoln playfield. Stacy Shown emerged the victor | when these two teams met two weeks jago, but not until after they had « few lucky breaks in their favor, Bob Thorburn will probably twirl for the Dry Cleaners and either Zolla, Ad amas or Lyman will do the mound work for the jewelers, The Shamrox Athietic cub plays the Three Brothers Dye Works team | team have not lost a game so far in The Star league race, Only two games are billed for the Class B race. Washington Park takes on the South Seattle Juniors in South Seattle and the Youngrtown Athletic club team meets the Rainier Athietic club nine at Youngstown. All other Class B teams have no games scheduled in The Star league but games are being booked for them By Lefty Hoagiand of Spaidings PETITION CINCINNATI, April 28-—Eddle | after the league started, therefore declared ineligible, “Yea have my appreval to herp |any balla batted inte the stands this | year,” says Boss Dunn to bis Cleve NEW ARLINGTON HOTEL FIRST AND SPRING ‘Transieet Rates: TRANSIENT ROOMS, $1.00 ADD) 1500 NEW BOXES UR MODERN SAFETY on Jefferson playfield tm the other Gass A game The Three Brothers PLANS JUNIOR NET MEET Boys who have not reached thelr 18th birthday by Murch 1, 1921, will be eligible to compete in the #pecial Star junior city tennis meet. The young net stars who have not yet | Won honors and who would possibly meet elimination in a senior meet by | older competitors, The junior meet will get under way June 1 at Wood. land park, The entry blanks wil appear dafty in The Star, bexinning Monday, and | will be run until May 28 They also ean be obtained at the tennis de partment of Piper & Taft. entry blanks, that for the regular tournament, beginning Muy 23, and the junior meet starting June for boys under 18 years of age and only the singles will be offered, Ing & week cartier, the regular five jevents will men's singles, women's singles, | mixed doubles, Over 150 tennis players competed tm The Star Woodland park meet tast | year and 200 in the number being expected thin reason. | DEMPSEY TAKES IT VERY EASY BY HENRY L. FARRELL ! NEW YORK, April 28-—Jack Kearns says “bis boy.” pal and neat een, Jack Dempsey, in just “playing around over tn Jersey.” That's just what the heavyweight champion of the world ta doing. ‘The writer epent the day over at | Freddie Welsh's health farm at Sum- |mit, N, J. with the big husky boy |who is to meet Georges Carpentier |July 2 for the heavyweight erown. Dempery was willing to play |pinochia, throw nickels at a line, run |@ foot race or experiment with & new headlock om the muzile of a huge hog. eH PHN “Im not going to do any work training camp,” he mid and I can get in shape with atx weeks work. I overtrained for Pill Brennan and I'm not going to make the same mistake this time” Called 2:45 AKE VS. SEATTLE LAND AND SKY TAXI SERVICE Dia aoe “MAIN 6500" fying over the city today? It wae painted on the wings of the great Curtias Sea Gull flyin: boat, This alr Taxi is operate, by the Puget Sound Airway Com- with @ hangar at Madison Park, on Lake Washington. If you want a combination of land and sky taxi ride, call MAIN 6500, and we will take you to and from the hangar from any part of the business section of the city. Rates, tnctuding both LAND and SKY trip are: For one passenger ... $10.00 Fer twe pasermgers ...$15.00 For three passengers . $26.08 SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 | “In Every Respect” says the Good Judge You get more genuine chew- ing satisfaction fromthe Real ‘ ‘Tobacco Chew than you ever meet is expecially arranged for the | ‘There will be two classes on the! 1) ‘The junior meet will be open only | In the regular tournament start | be wffered. They are) men's doubles, women's doubles and | ae unttl we get to our Atlantic City) “I'm feeling as good as I ever did | got from the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste lasts 0 long—a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That’s why it costs less to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cnt tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Jenne Arrives for Penn. Relay Carnival PHIADELI'HIA, April 2.— The first of the 2,000 athletes from every section of the United States are beginning to arrive here for the big Pennmytvania re- lay carnival to be staged at Franklin fielg Vriday and Satur day, Widen Jenne, Washington Btate college pole vaulter, was among the earty arrtvala, ‘Try this en your swimmers George Linner’s new racing start The swimmers line up a foot behind the respective starting places Starter commands, “On your marks” ‘all swimmers taking their places on the platform. Starter then com PAGE 11 otlight PREP BALL| NEW PIN TEAMS IN ACTION FRIDAY BY TOM OLSEN ALLEY FOR TACOMA 3. W. Blaney, the popular bowting ‘The third series of high school /alley man of Portland, made a fly baseball games is mated for Friday Franklin will journey to West Beat tle to meet Harvey Mcivor and his | Hiawatha playfild.|of the Wright block on Ninth and teammates on Lincoin goes to Ballard to play at Adams playfield, and Broadway makes the trip to Mercer playfield to meet the Queen Anne team, Nothing sensational should devel. op from Friday's tilts, Franklin and Broadway, the league leaders, are doped to win thelr contests without difficulty Frank Nagaminie, the Nttle Japa | nese moundaman, will work on the | mound against the Weet Siders Fri day, Butler probably will do the| manda, “Get net”—which action ts a| throwing for West Seattle, signal for the racers to start their | dive and get going. The gun fol lows a fraction of @ second) aft the signal “get wet." ‘Chia ayetem haa this peculiar advantage: First, that no one can break; second, that every swimmer actually gets the) word that means to start your dive, and each starts at exactly the same instant; and, third, that by holding the gun until the swimmers are off balance, the racers may get the very best break as far as tim ing ta concerned, without infringing upon rules. The command, “get set,” Is the command to “ innovation. Twenty yards from the start he has @ rope stretched two feet above the water. If there is any chance of a break, he pulls « cord and thie rope ¢rops within tiree inches of the surface of the water, thereby stopping the swim mers who often fail to hear the} or hearing, fal to um b derstand its import. This automatic | *Ponsible for Oregon's scoring. \stopper has saved many a novice) recall gun, from going a whole race alone Harry F4éaa, pubficitty mane ger of the Portland chapter of the American Red Crom life moving corps, spent the week In Seattic and went over a pro gram for water first aid with RE. Arney at the Northwest division. Stanford i i waving corpa, I t the ambition ef the members ef the committee which F i i ‘| i fase iH | | af i ; ff 2 i E) 3 i? _tEee } | Timely Tips on Tested Tackle complete department— FLY Rops— for dry fh; weights STEKL RODS— Can be adjusted te HARDY REELS— reele—ain ing—and winding...... 620.00 DOUBLE TAPERED The Optimo ts ible double taj correct weight for fly priced at .... pered from extra BSure-shot baits for ‘eat collection in all from tl Boxes. Weekly Fishing Reports ~ for accurate information. er Untversity water polo team defeated the University of Cal | Hoe wanted te éo anything but talk {fornia seven by @ score of 13 to 3. Sx fits tf f Bin Nollan will twirl for Lincoln against Ballard, and Burgh will work on the mound for the Beavers, All of the prep games start at 220 eee Broa@way and Queen Anne wil! meet today tn the prep ball league at Mercer playfield. Broadway 1s tied with Franklin for the league lead and a win today will put them & gumo ahead of the Quakers. Saunders or Zolla will probably work on the mound for the Tigers, with Captain Wright doing the mound work for the Quays The game will be called at 2:30. WHITMAN LOSES TO OREGON WALLA WALI, April 28-—The Whitman college players dropped their first conference game here to- day to the University of Oregon, by & 9-3 score, Whitman outhit her ri- vals, but 11 errors were largely re Just a few items from a very Bee one of those Leonard Rods or tournament work; Tange from.-++ "$00.08 to 9e0s0 length, and has reversible handle; com- plete with cloth case......$3.50 ‘The finest of perfect contracted le action, ball bear- large barrel for quick and $25.00 TAFT’S TAPERED LEADERS— A real fly fishing leader, ta- trong to fine length 7% feet, priced at @0c BUCK TAILS AND SPINNERS— colors hat will fool the fish—priced 35e to Ge FISH LINES FROM Oe te $1.25— MERINO Grasshoppers, Land- ing Nets, Fish Baskets, Hand- ed Flies, Leader Boxes, Bait ASK DR. CLATTON— SEATTLE DOG snHOW Mey 5,¢@and7 Write him or call In | Comat ul. | alleys. PHYSICAL CULTURISTS And Others Who Know’That Natural Foods Are the Best, Can Get BROWN RICE and ROMAN MEAL WHOLE WHEAT WAFFLES HEEP’S BOSTON BAKED BEANS 1207 THIRD AVENUE “You Don’t Know Beans Until You Come te Heep’s” A Store for All Out-of-Door Folks ‘With a short spring and a fine, long summer ahead— every plan you make for week-end trips or your vacation this @tore can supply your every need. The most com plete Sporting Goods establishment in the West ie ready to serve you in every department The eminent ac on doge will be tm our Kennel Department every morning during the and he will be glad to answer all questions about your peta. ing trip up to Tacoma and closed | deal to enter the bowling game im that city. He has leased two floors | Pacific, and will put in eight alleys and 10 pool and billiard tables, and when completed this establishment will be one of the finest of its kind on the coast Remodeling of the building will start May 20, and he expects to open with a big tourrfie ment August 15. This is something that Tacoma has needed for several years, and as Blaney one of the most popular men in the game and a man that know# the bowling bust ness from A to Z, he will be able to create a lot of enthusiasm in the” |game in the Northwest. Blaney has |a plan he is trying to put thru that will create a lot of interest if suc He plans to pick the five best bowlers from each of the follow- ling cities, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Aberdeen, Vancouver, Spokane, ; Once @ month these teams are to meet in one of the six cities, alter-) nating, and roll «ix games on six At the end of the 36 games’ the purse would be split, 65 and 3 Per cent to the teams finishing first and second in the total number of, pins. This would bring the pick of the West together and under the conditions luck would be a very) small factor in deciding the winners, SOPHOMORES WIN ALLEN TROPHY + ‘The Pliny L. Allen baseball trophy! went to the Sophomores of Frankia” high school as a result of a game B.C, and between the Sophomores and Juniors: + LEAGUERS Call for a FREE. igeers™ the batting reco: Ruth and other famous Busters — tells you about Baseball Stars of the Present and Past. 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