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FACE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922. ’ Seattle Mitt Fans Should See Bob Harper in Action| BY LEO H, LASS » lightweight champion, | his decisive win over Joe last winter because the promoters couldn't meet the size of the “medal” _he demanded, While there ITH the boxing and one of the best fel- | ling in Portland re- shows being held in lows ever turned out in’ | cently, Seattle at the Arena } the mitt game in the | Since Harper has again, where enough fans West. | climbed to the top he is ean be taken care of to | It has been a long | in big demand thruout insure the promoters | time since Seattle fans ' the Northwest. He has good houses, if they put | have seen Harper in | refused to box here sev- on good cards, promoters action, and since that | eral times during the should make a big league _ effort to find a suitable opponent for Bob Har- per, the Pacific coast time he has stepped out and won a real name for himself in fistie circles. His biggest victory was | Will Miss George Burns; Pirates Need Schmidt; Cardinals Are Danger- | ~ ous; Boston Formidable BY BILLY EVA EW YORK GIANTS te repeat in the National league. é That seems to be the one best prediction as far as either of the major leagues is concerned. The Giants were good enough to win in 1921, The club that McGraw will pilot this year is an even stronger aggregation. ae That naturally makes the Giants loom up as a top-heavy favorite in the National League baseball derby for 1922. The Giants have one of the best infields ever gotten together. Tt was out the combination, s McGraw will get good catching from Snyder and Smith. The outfield will be strong. George Burns will be missed, of course. Players like Burns are always missed. However, in Shinners and Cunningham, McGraw ap- pears to have two youngsters able to fill the vacancy. rg finished second last season, but right now it doesn’t seem as if the Pirates have to get so high a rating for the coming season. Pittsburg club is going to miss Catcher Schmidt. It doesn't seem as if the club and me |the star catcher are going to IN'c CAV ws be able to get together on the Y hy em By salary question. No club in baseball can Tans up the services of so valuable! a catcher ax Schmidt and not serious | q\\\ ‘ ly weaken its chances, The young nto Geoch C } ARNE) ‘lit pe od yet he will hard: ly fill Hehmidt’s shoen, Mm) uz a} chamotemship | golf | Then there is the memory of the = — te Gelt association will be | failure to win the 1921 pennant after staged Mag, 3. 73 and 04 ever the [it had seemed to be all over but the “ | shouting. Uniess the club is a per Bam Whiting, president of the Otympie|ticularly game aggregation that} Country club, has been elected president memory ts going to linger with the! jot the hern Ci thruout the summer. It} | etteee Fre ggg sere va \ten't going to do the morule of the ‘ner Wins Second Game Are Picked to Cop Flag Scania d Champions Have One of Greatest Infields of All Baseball History; Cham-| strong without Heinie Groh. The addition of that star third sacker rounds | is such a thing as a limit for a purse for a four- round bout, sentiment plays no part in the ar- rangements, because Har- per is now used to the 10-round route and he would hurt his reputa- tion considerably if he should lose a four-round verdict, which would count just as much in the record book as a 10- LEAGUE NO. Went ‘Team last ree Fron Dye Whe Orbue wunnece Coasters Resting UpToday Solons Entertain Indians This Week; Other Base- ball Gossip of Coast BY LEO H. LASSEN 1K eight Const league ball clubs are resting today before «wing ing into the second week of season, The Seattle Indians move over to Sacramento after wilt a clxco Seals, lortiand goes to Balt Lake after dropping the serien to Low Angeles; Vernon and Loe Angeles, both in the first dt vision, will tangle In the Movie city and Han Francisco will journey to Oakland. ‘The Seattle fans are hoping that the Indians get going in Racra mento, They will if the pitchers work better, as the failure of the pitchers to kk well cost Beattic the Heal series, The old keystone | weakness lost two games, mu Stumpf gumming up one game and her team betw and professionals jeluh any good. | CARDINALS LOOK STRONG Those two reasons make it appear an if the St. Louis Cardinals, who finished third last year, will beat} out the Pirates the coming season Coltett, the young Prowt- Mine Gt dence crown City of Boston tw laying out = real modern golf course in Franklin park. home stretch with a rush. Nickey's/ team is going to renrember the finish of the 1971 race, when it was going} Lake. Brancisce at Craniand. at Los. Angeien, a es oa ett teh eee | faster than any clubs in the National | FRANCISCO, April 10.—The | MeDonas f the recent dan | league. oe Antonio open, hands reembiing) The situation with the Canfinals und Indians broke even in! Artosie spin. Ms : header winding up they i jis just opposite to that of the Berlex of the year yesterday,! W. I. Horne, English professtonal, nas | Pirates. incinco taking the morning ‘taken up his duties at the Kye Country, The Cardinals’ pitching could be! the Seattle club, with Harry tie as __|better. Another seasoned | pitcher a on the hillock, pulling GowD | Umptree—sMcGrew and Reardon. jand Rickey would have McGraw ‘Bacon in the closing diamond) ‘Gains | very much worried. | , | Beattie ABR HPO. A. & | BOSTON AND | tthe Sead equad jumped | tace, Iv $ f tf § 8 © BROOKLYN BETTER Schorr In the first game, | $°*" ar + & 3 F 3-8) Boston and Brooklyn both have} The finish found Jake May iM) gidred. it 4 t ft 2 6 6 atrengthened their ineups consider. | and the home club another 5 ¢ © @ © Clabty. While the Pirates on form| fo the good, 8 to 5. r ee te G [should finish third, there is a chance Spencer and Willyum Stumpf 4 1 1 © f $i that the club that finished second in errors behind Schorr. o..3-3) 6. 4.9% may be eased into the second | Gardner, whose victory tn | division | jepening game of the year gave) ain't sciscs int tt te, Mt If the Pittsburg catching fitvvers i Beattie fans a pennant thrill | eo. e¢ ee a ae een) due to the failure of Behmidt to re almost oozed out entirely dur. aa duryi ae ee Be ee turn, beth Boston and Brooklyr the rest of the week, again beat $s : 3 2 & Finave a chance to nose ent the ‘Beals in the afternoon game. 1 3 1 6 6| Pirates game was loosely played, re ers Kopf at short and Marqnard added with Setting sprees and furries 3 2 to the pitching staff has added much fight pitching. Errors on both oS jatrensth to the Braves. They ought | fattened the score 66 6 lto finish in the first division and Marry was up to hia neck in eee look like No. 4 during the final innings. The 2 ; ” Brooklyn should bead the second ome Seals belted the horse ra division, followed by- the clubs as Fight merrily, even scoring two ‘ they finished jaxt season, Cincinnati, n @ belated rally in the ninth | v Chieago and Philadelphia | | Pat Moran's team ix a problem. It $912-19| nan ponsibilities. It fh a young 600 3— 8] Po bg 0.2 Stl team, however, and may lac a ar ir; | bility. ago seems doomed to “ eventh and may find it t bh some to keep ahead of the Phillies ) by Davie 1 | ott an |JACK JOHNSON | AGAIN IN BAD Jack Johnson, color former heavyweight champion of the world R H. E.liw in trouble with the courts again ceteeeees 3 3S Sl sengetn fated to show up betore 6 Leverena, Walberg and Elli. |New York judge in response to an h ang Baldwin order in a civil sult, and was nabbed i, - ic" | for contempt of urt. 6 10 4| “Kili Hows "ina ott; REARS WIN AGAIN | 2 aba BERKELEY, April 10.—Scoring 5 At Stockton 92 points to 34, the University of os Morning game r B | California track team defeated the | PRESIDENTS QUIT ‘The Seattle club ie a good base ball team, altho i could be better balanced. But the boys should hy. their stride sean. PORTLAND AFTER “BUTCH” BYLER ong > ‘The Cardinals loom up as the logi:| Reports from the Rose City may Gweeteter cal choice for second place. Theclub! that the Portiand club ts after eee tee lost 15 out of the first 20 games|“Rutch” Myler, holdout fait Lake fa Th. Behoteman, of the Detroit Coun-|Diayed last year. That was 4 big|catcher. Byler is a aweet performer | {| try club, ts the ranking player tm the|handicap. However, once the team/and a scrappy player. Balt Lake Alar eek coe cor Geese hit ite astride, there was no stop-| wants $3,500, a first moker and « with handicaps of 4 of Inen ping It. Pitcher for the receiver. Portiand micanesd The Cardinals came down thelis now depending upon “Rowdy” Kitiote to do all of the eatching, ae the two recruits on hand don't meas ure up Coast league standards | and Frank Hruggy hae refused to come out from the East. SEALS HAVE REAL KICK The San Francieco team has & real punch this year, How that baby Ellison smacked the onion «ll wes eo has proved that he cas ‘om while Kilduff, Vala, Kamm, je all did their share really swat O'Connell, and Ye oti with DALY WILL BE ANGEL STAR by his work in the Port Tom Daly, Low Angeles’ lived up to all the nice nd wer new catch things the Angel prese agents said about him in training season. He f nome tall hitting and he's a real # ne to all dispatches from the h, Daly had to play second fiddle to Bill Killefer on the Chieago Cubs 1 didn’t get a real chance to show his worth for years # EVES ON OAKLAND Onk of ex with the and will ntinuen; 8 have Ite firet week b thin week » Francisco Seals xince the leagne bec an eightclub af. fair, Previously Oakland games only on Thursday and Sunday all other Onkiand home kamen being scheduled for San Fran einco’s park. It will be interesting to see how the Oaks draw all ame mornings LEFEVRE RELEASED | Al Lefevre, Fordham youngster | ont to the San Francisco Seals by New York Giants, has been relea by t i City club. He failed to plug up the shortstop berth ag ex BASEBALL and Jefférson univer held California to a 0.0 gridiron, won't be repre a the | Washington sity, whic tie on th rented | season. MUMEDE- Gris iasibetebecigeres Iniversity of Southe Salifornia Batted for Connolly in ninth | dacramento 4 University of Southern California $Batted for May in ninth. wthtterien—Birenton, "Kaiser here Saturday. Beore by Inings itze; Gibson, Canfield, Hampton and - erases © s— 5) Stanage Learn to dance at the Hippo-| its ..... 6 6—12] odo gna drome, Fifth and University, and jelaco . °. al tH, p. . », y hey » ad % ¥ ®. you can dance anywhere, Prof, Wii Sammary Innings pi By Geary 10 14 liam A. Jackson, of New York city iredit vietory to Co 0 de. |, Batterien iter, Kremer, Kraus and|teachen all of the latest steps In| vat to Schorr, At bat eS eee ee Gn stage and ballroom dancing. Tele laos i Rees reoptectte’ snow Phere Kiliott 3187.—Advertisement. | Vernon at Halt Lake Behorr 6, May “ horr 1, by May Bases on baiis—Sehorr 4. A, Stolen banes—Kelly 7, + Home runs—Agnew, TBwo-base hite—Lane 2, Murphy, St Bidred. Sacrifice hits—< Bebulte, O'Connell. Lett on b @itle 7, Ban Francisco 6 Time CREDIT - GLADLY ioTYLSH CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS Wedding Rings 22-kt. Gold 20-kt. Gold 18-kt. White Gold Carved and Plain ALBERT HANSEN JEWELER 1518 SECOND AVE. Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 RAG-JAZZ PIANO PLAYING TAUGHT IN 20LESSONS tertaining mu- amuses you and you friends. and means pl jofit and popular Become popular and in demandt ‘You ean lear success inthis. Original] School. Call, Write or phone for particulars. Lit resent ‘on request, BRIN SCHOOL) OF POPULAR MUSIC, 806 | PINE ST,, SEATTLE. WASH. ord B. Brin PHOwe MAIN 2412, ‘Ragtime Wisardof the West.” OUT OF WORK AGAIN Umpire Bill Guthrie league two years leased by the Western league, ONLY ONE GRID VET Dame has only I veteran for the one 1921 1922 team. foot AION ASE TANT LEE Big Northwestern Bowling Meet Will Start at Spokane The Pacific International Bowl ing tournament opens in Sp today. Five fiveman tear expected to enter from Seattle Local bowlers won't compete until Friday Thirty-six Spokane teams and 34 out-of-town clubs ure entered. Over 200 entries are filed in the singles and doubles events If you wish to learn dancing steps and be telephone Elijott 9187 of The Hippodrome, University, will teach ners’ classes start evening at 7 o'cloek. the latest up to date, Prof. Jack won Fifth and Advertisement. Pet 1.000 the | disastrous week with the Ban Fran | pening | ' Agnew | staged | baseball didmond this | round defeat. He is draw- ing down good money in other cities now, Portland seribes, who have seen Bob in action a great deal recently, say that the Seattle miller has developed into a great infighter, and that he has become stronger with every start. Bob Harper is a Seat- tle boy and Seattle fans Standing of Teams im Star Loop LEAGUE No. LEAGUE NO, & Won Pet 1000 Team Lawt Washington Park Tennis Dates for Northwestern Net Meets Announced Here are the big dates in North Weet tennin thin season | June %%--Inland Empire cham pionahips, Spokane. July 3—Open tournament, Pot lateh, Idaho, July 106-Oregon state cham- pions, Portland. July 17--Washington champlonnhips, Seattle. July 2¢-—Lritieh Columbia Main: land championships, Vancouver, nC. July British Columbia championships, Victoria, B. C. August 7—Pacific Northwest champlonehipa, International dou bles, junior and boys’ sectional champtonships, Tacoma, August 14--Hiritieh Cotumbla clay court championships, Van- couver, B.C. eptember 4—Idaho champion- ships, Bolee, Idaho. WRIGHT WILL MEET ORTEGA Hilly Wright, who ts in the midst of & “come-back” campaign, will meet Nattling Ortega at Portiand on April atate Wright showed a flash of the form that made him Welterweight cham pion of the Coat some time ago. when he kayoo! Fred Huse in five rounds at Portland, Qaturday night mean a tot to Wright, He is anxious McKay Panama Joe Gana fight which te slated for the Arena here on the same night, and if he gete by! | with Ortega hie chance for a crack | lat the Coast middleweight tithe will} look rony. MILTON WILL RACE IN APRIL' Tommy Milton, 1921 automobile | |racing champion of the United States, will enter but one more race on the Coast before the Indianap- olin race on May 20. Milton has | agreed to enter the race on the San Francisco speedway at San Carlos on April 16 PUCK SERIES COIN DIVIDED) Toronto players, world’s hockey champions, drew down $535.30 each jas their share of the receipts, while | Vancouver men got $356.75 each for the losers’ share, GANS V8. NORFOLK | DETROIT, Aprit 10.—-Panama Jor Gang will attempt to soothe hia pride here tonight when he meets Jamaica Kid. The Kid trounced Gans, holder of the Tex Rickard middleweight championship belt at Norfolk, two | years ago, only the belt saving hins SCHAEFER CHALLENGED | CHICAGO, April 10.—George Gray, London, was here today to challenge Jake Schaefer for the 18.2 title, Gray |in willing to play for @ purse of any amount up to $20,000. Gray has made many billiard records in Aus tralia. MAYS WINS NEW YORK, April 16. Cart Mays, in great form, allowed Brook lyn only one hit in seven innings. and the Yanks won, 4 to 0. Ruth | made two cireus catches. SOX BEAT GIANTS NEW YORK, April 10.—Pouncing on Shea in the seventh, the White Giants, game. | REAL PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 3 to 2, in their last exhibition |Whale Bone (Rubber) Set of | Teeth . 88 Crowns |Amalgam Filling .... All work guaranteed for 15 3 years, Examination and advice free. HM and See Samples ry c Our Stand Test of Time our present patronage is ded by our early custom- work Is #till giving good on, Ask our customers, tested our work. When ur office, be sure you wht place. Bring this Cut-Rate The coming fight with Ortega wilt | to mix with the winner of the Gordon | Sox scored three runs and beat the! + Ba) Bridgework, ‘per tooth. . as $4) deserve a chance to see him box. Get the right kind of a glove slinger to box him, give both men a fair percentage of the house they draw, and the fans will more than make the turnstiles click. Seattle is a good box- ing town, Local fans have amply proved in the past that they will support clean boxing . <" se00 ioe Farren Is Barred in 27 States ‘Runs Out on Bob Harper Match; Michaels Case Is Pending Here BY SEABURN BROWN OR his action “running out” of his mateh with Bobby Harper at Portland § March 26, Frankie Far- ren, California lightweight, bas been placed on the wuspended list in states by the National box. ing amnoelation. The sentence bars Farren for 90 days. | As soon as the Portland boxing comminsion—which appears to be quite alive-—took Jocal action and | reported the details of the case to }the national body, the suspension wae passed at once. Last week the same boy pulled a similar stunt in backing out of bby | ermmagement to box Hobby Michaels Promoter Jimmy Malone, when the card wae moved up three on, the first postponement, found Farren determined to leave for home Ma lone offered to pay the expenses of bringing Farren’s wife up from jfornia and her hotel bills while here, if Farren would stay over for ue go. ‘The Californian remarked that he never entered the ring unless he | thougee himsetf ‘master of hin op- ponent—and that he did not think [he could get by Michnels without taking a beating, according to the Cascade Athletic club matchmaker The Beattie ring comminsion stilt jhas Faurren's cage under advieement and will make no decision as to j whether or pot he will be barred jbere until their regular meeting Vriday. Here ts a chanoe for the local [ring beard to show that they are supervising the game. Farren should be barred if ever a boxer should be What other protection is there for the fans? | The Portland commission didn't | @aily around, but took action and 27 state comminsions did likewise What's the matter with the Seat le board? | Wouldn't it be enough for Farren to “run out™ in Portland for him to be banished here, without “running out" on Michaels match to boot? NOTRE DAME IS OUT OF PLANS Notre Dame won't enter the newly proposed college conference in the Kast. Detroit, Depauw, Cincinnati } Marquette, Michigan Aggies, Butler d St. Louis universities are inter ested in the new organization. WATER POLO) MEET A junior water polo meet will be held in Spokane some time in May. Portland, Seattle and Tacoma are ex pected to send teams, Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tebacce Co. | | | i} | Lower Prices 20 now 18¢ 10 now 9c Dentists CRSITY ST. Opposite ora ser-Paterson Co, (Two 10'e—18c) | when they e given a run for their money, But these same ame =hhave | also showed that they don't want a continual parade of ham-and-egg | battles such as have been dished up at the Pavilion for the greater part of the past year, With a good match like the Bobby Michaels- Joe Warrahan mix on Big Scores Are Made in Star Ball Leagu Lopsided Games Are Turned in on Second Week's} | Schedule of Contests; Dropped; Stacy Barton Big scores were in order The Star Junior Baseball yesterday. Results follow: S SORING four runs in the seventh \ inning, the Washington Park boys won their second straight start, defeating the Mt, Baker Cigar Ce & to 4, at Washington park, The feature of the game was the pitch ing of Bill Stitte for the winners in the pinches, The Cigar boys outhit the winners § to 7, The score RH. E Mt. Baker Cigar Co. 4 4,4 Washington Park .. C4. 8 Batteries—O'Leary and W. Kohler: Btitts and Moody, 1% West Woodland Merchants staged & surprine by walloping | the West Seattle Dye Works nine at Lower Woodland by a 14 to 7 tally. Two home runs with Walby and Donneli on the connecting end) helped the winners pile up their big score. Lowry pitched nice ball for the Merchants, holding the West Siders to four hite and no runs dur- ing the last half of the game. The score: RM EB Weat Seattle D. W. 9 6 West Woodland Mer. * 3 Batteries — Jensen, and Carroll; Frankhouser, yen and Lobough. 1E Reet Shoe Shop team started off ite Star league season with a bang, walloping the Independents 21 to 3, crashing out 24 hits. The losers tried hard enough, but simply couldn't hold their opponents. Lyle Knowles went like the w. k. house afire on the hill, fanning 17 men. Tyo, Gilbert and MoGuern led “he hitters, The score: RH E Independents ... +3 9 6 Best Shoe Shop. --21 2 3 Batterios—Sandy and Mclnnis;| Knowles and McGuern. Zerclene Cubs broke into the winning column at Lincoln playfield, defesting the Washington Laundry Co, 13 to 7. The Laundry boys had the bases filled a couple of times, but flivvered in the pinches. Orville Schrader played the best game for the Laundry boys, hitting well and played a good game at third bane. Wendell Murphy got five hits for the same club. Pepper, left fielder for the winners, played a nice fielding game while Patton cracked out three safeties. The secre: R HD Washington Laundry. 7u 6 Zeroiene Cubs....... 3Musf3 Batteries—Traveile, Mantell, Pow. eli, Dutton and Neves; Patten, Manca and LLYING 16 runs, the Green Lake Juniors didn't have any} tepuble defeating the Asahi Cubs at| Green Lake, 16 to 4. J. Hyllengrin | pitched a nifty game for the win- ners, holding the Nippons to five hits. T. Hyliengrin and Walling ford starred in the infield for the Green Lake boys. The Cubs didn’t | show very well, having an off day at the plate and in the field. The score: Asahi Cubs .. Green Lake . Batteries—Matsuda, Nagamine and} Yomoka; J. Hyllengrin and Shim- mura. TRIKING out 22 men, Stacy jin Britain, Wednesday and the Gor- don McKay-Panama Joe Gans bout next week, the promoters are begin- ning to give the fans some real bouts. After these two bat- tles we can see no good reason, if Harper is avail- able and an opponent can be obtained, why Harper shouldn't be seen in ac- tion here mighty soon. Wilson-Krietle Team Fans 22 Men in the second week's play of — league on Seattle playfields — Billlards at South Seattle, the L. Westerman Co. winning 7 to 0 makes 17 innings Barton has twirled with four hi being registered off of hin delive He used a fast ball almost entire The Westermans won the game the first inning when they ran ov six scores: | The score: R EH I. ‘V. Westerman Co.....7 12 Brown Brothers Billiards. 0 3% | Batteries—Barton and Petes | Harness, Elliott and Lee, neore HE Wilson-Krietle team of B lard has been dropped from league. The Ballard boys failed show up for their scheduled | with the West Seattle Dye Wo Saturday at Hiawatha and they | failed to appear at South Park their game Sunday. I an orgy of runs the Mt Raker | + Wilecats trimmed the Ross Cubs | 11 to 8 in a close game at Coli |The score seenawed most of way, the Cubs taking a 6 to 1 but they couldn't hold it. M: Robinson and McKinstry ted th hitters for the winners with hitting two triples and two doubles for the loners, The scor Ross Cubs [Mt Baker Wildeats “ | Batteries—Cody, McReynolds an Allan, Platt; A. Sandstrom and Dar | seas j Three Brothers Dye Work: | 4 didn’t have any trouble dete: ing the Hillman Merchants, running up 4 12 to 1 tally at Columbia. The the Ta boys simply couldn't hold the 1921 champions. Roe pitched strong game for the winners i the champions hit consistently, The score: Rh H. Three Bros. Dye Works..12 15 Hillman Merchants.......1 4 Batteries—Roe and Miller; McG vray and Staatz. } PREMonr made it two straight b | defeating the Panthers, 18 to at Walla Walla.” Ea Jones, Fremon hurter, led the hitters with two sin. i les, a triple and a home run, | Fremon boys had the game well in } hand thruout. The score: Fremont Juniors Panthers ...... Batteries—Jones and Sanderson;; Lowman and Swift. BARNES BACK HOME NEW YORK, April 10. — Jim Barnes, national open champion, back at Pelham after a 10,000-mile tour, says he is not sure he will go to England this year, and that other American professionals may not play RETAL ROLLER TITLE CHICAGO, April 10.—Roland Cio ni, Akron, retained his title as thi world’s champion roller skater bere, under the colors of the Checker A. A. Cioni won the 10-mile race last night) and closed the meet with 60 points, “Prof. | William A. Jackson, of Ne York city, ig teaching all of th latest steps in stage and ball y dancing at The Hippodrome, Fifth ave. and University. Beginners’ Barton, newest Star league sen sation, shyt out the Brown Brothers he CIGAR of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended ste classes. start each Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Telephone Eiliott 3187. 3) Advertisement field | ETTES 4 le Mewarsiel lili 4 a #1. F, wees 1 8lanSaeee Le | eT ; ee Be ‘memoiseean tlw 2;

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