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& i | i v BY JACOB RUPPERT we will again win the; more kindly on us the coming cam President, New York Yankees 1@ pennant | paign, T cannot help but believe the! LOOK for another close race | lub Hid also surpans Inst | Indians ard very much @ pennant in the Amerioan league this = attendance records, as we are | contender year .but feel ver: nfident that | *#rting out the season with a long 1 look for a good season financially . of home games as U.e world The roer toward good times the Yankees will again win out The toss of Ruth and Meusel for the first stk weeks of the | season will, no doubt, hurt our champions The New York public is rure to support us to at le the extent it chances: somewtat, bat our did last year, when a records for} splendid pitehing staff should ndance were amast | keep us in the race until these My p jetions as to artistic and financial success are, of course, | players get back in the guny 1 look to seo all attendance Tecords broken this season, not enly because of the closeness of the pennant race, but because of the general improvement i bust ness conditions, The many new based on the theory that the Giants| } will maintain the standard we e: them to. BY JAMES C, DU President, Cleveland Ind \I* view of the fact that finished. second Inst year, Jespite | ps unreasonable: amount of ‘njuries, | makes me optimistic as te the pros. | pects for the coming season | The acquisition of MeInnis at first | has greatly strengthened the and demand for baseball thruout the country. BY C. A. STONEHAM President, New York Giants base BELIEVE we have a better team | team than last year, and for that re Figuring that rtune will «mile be BY AUGUST HERRMANN | on turned. President Cincinnati Reds Tam sure the Cineinnatl Reds will finish the ng season in a higher position ¢ last ye 1 do not feel like predicting Just where the club will rank at the elose of the season, Much prefer to let Manager Moran Judge that. Of one thing, howe’ 1 am positive, the Keds are a better ball club. Tt is & young team, with great possibilities 1 look for a great season for all the clubs. Better times are en the way, Many other ree sons could be offered. The prin cipal one is the American public bad doveted to its national oh BOBBY MICHAELS MAKES NORTHWEST RING DEBUT TONIGHT Harrahan Battles Visitor First Bouts of Season Will| Be Staged at Arena; Six ARL MAYS cot tinuea to be the Fights Carded storm center of i ey LEO H. LASSEN | League. His latest mark the come the throwing of back of boxing in Seattle after the ball over the grandstand in an 1D gpa exhibition game mare at the Pa pag egg-r 9 vilion. Promoter Peeved be Jimmy Malone cause M ts er eS Hugging saw fit ro Mo eet Tirom the box be cause the Brooklyn club was bitting Ecco pron | hia offerings all over the fleld, Mays iit | & & kid fashion threw the ball over | the grandetand Fortunately, major league clubs! [have plenty of baseballs in stock, the action of Mays did not break back of boxing locally, tonight w be the debut of Bobby Michals, New York 135-pounder, who comes) here with a good record from tne/ East. Michaels is tackling Joe Har & > rahan. Harrahan ix no champ, bur | }P gag as be protal he’s no chump either, and rugged | "Ord on gg PERS Manager Joseph figures to give the Basterner| | nae ine, fined Maye $200 @ merry battle. for bis child like tactics ee ee *nt | “Whereupon Mays threatened to Michaels meets Oukiand Frankie/ suit the team. Some of his team mates prevailed upon him not to 0! Now he says he will #tay with) | ement | Burns in Tacoma and then tackles B Bobby Harper in Vancouver, Cc. *0 @o it's up to him to win tonight. | Fete | che club until the first pay day, an aan Ger cha pied toe Germs, jo.( tan tee Sone frou Bee) a oe y check be i# thru fmg held up by Frankie Farren's| vont the tial are as follows: dd Magy es toni, yd Lary com Joe Martinsen vs. Marty Foley, | Kort, noc Fa am Lange am | sta Eopeg Garena Boy MeCasetin,| 0% July 15, 191%, Mays quit the i rouibte Roston club in the middie of « game Alvin Landon vs. Owen Roberts, | Ughtweigbts. Eddie Moore vs. Kid Hari, bantam weights, Frankie Green vs. Kid La Rose, dantamweights. All of the bouts will be the usual four rounds with the first\tiff start- ing at §:20. FACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Lent. Pet | tee ‘ ast fan F ’ ‘ IF IN SHAPE, | Onktana ‘ THEY RATE RAG | ¥ersen + : Sacramento ‘ One nice thing for the experts say Lake i who have picked New York to again et : win in the American league ia that | Portes they will have a lot of alibis to offer| ray PHS if the Yankees blow ACRAMENTO, April 12—Paul tenthe Pec Vota is A Fittery, ‘Sacramento's leading hurler, held the Seattle Indians to one run, while his playmates were garnering five tallies off the pitching of Vean Gregg and the dally boner of Willyum Stumpf. In the opening game here yesterday The visiting club was minus its prewsagented punch, Grege pitched a good game of ball, the team backed him in fair shape, but the old wallop with * Willow was not with them Walt McCredie ls planning a shift in his lineup, to put more kick into the batting order, if the rerulars do not come thru with more solid base lelouts, is a rumor emanating from the Indians’ wigwam today. | WANTED Ice Cream Maker Only first-class expe- rienced man with good references need apply. A permanent position for the right man. Box J-6. ry NX . \\ 4 ARRIVE at your j 's end feelin, fit. The very wre one f life al ship encourages all the things that make for physical and mental fitness—leisurely rest, absolute relaxation, plamaseese exercise, invi; salt sea breezes, dancing, rs 4 good fellowship ! 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Tt was a long drawn out court af. American League into fuctions. Five clubs remained loyal to President Johnson, This I prevented New York, Chicago and residency, as Was their intent Mays later was enough to kill Ray Chapman of the with « pitched ball thet Cleveland club | It was alleged, by the palyers, Mays was the clubs would go on strike over the |r in the habit ball.” At of th one bean incident These are just a few of the high spots in a score of affairs in whieh Mays has played the central figure. | be a complete vindication for the atuitude taken by President Johnson, | who ruled Mays should play with! The Maya case ix turning out to | Wpston or stand suspended when he} jumped that team The New York club, which went the limit in Mays’ bebalf, ts feeling the pang Indians Don’t Hit and Sacs Do; We Lose, 5-1" of retribution. SUMMARY Ram ttie AB Rh. Ht. PO | as it ie tan iat) i eet oe HER a ae a Sa ee | . oe 8 e" O08 Tae tee Wear | eR 8-8 ot 6% 18 8 AR KM. PO A B se es ei 2 ae ae Ties * a a ae o 0.4 ft oe 9 Sa aot a) Stanage, « oo 8 Fittery. p SS Totaie oe OE he Seore by innings feattie Hits Sacramento orn | LEAGUE SCORES Vernon coast At Low Angele Rn F. ee ee 463 Doyle aad Hannan, RM. ee ie | 1 and Agnew; Krause Porting Halt Lake game postponed; | rain HUGGINS CAN’T in the charmplonabips at Wimbledon. LET MAYS OFF | If Carl Mays gets away with the Dresent stand that he haa taken rela |tive to a fine imposed on him by |Manager Huggins, that individual | Might as w el! turn in his uniform, SHARKEY OUTPOINTS NABLE | NEW YORE Aprit 1 Jack | Sharkey, New York bantam won 2round decision from Sammy} | Nuble KUMAGAE IN LONDON Ichiya Kumague, Japanese tennis star, is in London and may compete | IF 1221-Third Ave “COW UNINE R SETS Disgusted with the way! owrting him from the} unfortunate | jiwuwday at THE SEATT and will give support to whieh it is entitiod. BY CHAS, A. COMISK President Ch White Sox Under the ciroumstances T am well | | eatinfied with the outlook for the! coming neason 1 antictpate that Manager Gleason }wil have the White Sox in good) stape, The team made an exeeilent in the exhibition games world champion New York showing with the Glanta The club should show a decided | improvement over last year, barring baseball accidents. *Naneball under the guidance of ite Landin should continue to. oc cupy the fitting position that the na Uenal game deserves, BY C, H. EBBETTS President, Brooklyn Nationals KROOKLYN has the best pitehing staff in the National _beague. Where Big League Teams Were Billed to Open Schedule Here's where the big league clubs Were opening today AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louls at Chicago; Detroit at Cleveland; New York at Washing, ton; Philadelphia at Boston, NATION LEAGLE Boston at Mhiladelphia; Brook- lyn at New York: Chioage at Cin einnat!; Pittsburg at Bt. Vous. | ‘The first real swimming compet thom In Seattle will be staged af Crystal Poot Ay s, whee | national junior 60-rerd, tachateaho event and the city indoor champlon- shige will be held.” The latter events | will be open te any registered A. A. swimmer Fadden, Northwest and Hay Daughters are ing ae life guards at the Peel this soe expected to otore 0 looked as if all the American League! %,.trean A lant They may Northwest champte nips ihe ‘The indoor FON. A meet will be divided between the Multeomeh club of Portiand, sed of Seattle swimming | the Crystal | dock Cody, of the former cab. has how waked for the ing of the, f ng events uty for men) tte. ~B, "cant fancy divieg for ieeyerd dash tr junior | boys and men's 100-yard relay } j ned water | for Myo Lambert Hern eum inet year. Oth sino be tamed | Crystal the Pool the oid at ! Every Tharvday from 12 te 2 p.m ie Indies’ day at the Cry | Morrie and Harteau, Greaory three of the Gordon i Mirae ing Junior ewimmers in Me ing t¢ Don Vickers to. blossom out as ree Dad” Henry ie exper Grom Lake Nept ye Angeles A (NICE TO HAVE | A TIME KILLER | Babe Ruth says next to baseball He should 5 he likes his golf game by the time improved ‘omes him back to much Judge Landis welc the fold. MARTIN Bi ATS YNCH | BOSTON, April 12.—Terry Martin Providence bantam, won a 10-round |decision from Joe Lynch, former champion CRIQUE KAYOS CALIACOT PARIS, April Kugene Criqui, French featherw champion. knocked out Ben Callicot in the third | REAL _ PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS | the lin surely pr | going | name Brennan, jthe ring an easy | # j every | | wing Whale Bone (Rubber) Set of! Crowns Bridgework, per tooth. 4 Amalgam Filling >.......$1) All work guaranteed for 15 years. | mination and advice free. 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Boston Braves I FEEL that the outidok in very bright for a great race in the National league the coming season, Farmer Is in fora | Walloping™: Veteran Tacoman ban | Mix With Bill Rreiints| at Tacoma Shortly BY SEABURN BROWN RANK PAIOLER, hea, ywelght North west battler, used | to be @ méan actor in the ring, but whe has traveled @ long distance bed | way back to where he started, ved to uke the bitter who with the eweet He is going to “fight down at T Bill Bethel, Oia hoon, and thea be's fight another Bill-—last | from New York How woft! And how tough! Farmer tan't the man he weed to} we it t be reiterated, but he's wull « art ugh ringeter to find slapping poor old Bill Bethel srovhd way to ern one Hethel never hat been He's rugged, but night's pay much of a fighter creer ‘ vaudeville bel used with to travel Jack Dempeey. At berformance Bill offered his an a target for the champiou's He took thone without flop around in *. but, taking a ehampion's nehes in vaudeville and thone of a claneminus but earhest mitler like | | Parmer in the fing, are two different | Miller vomi tions In Farmer's second fight with Bill, Brennan, slated for the smoker after next at’ Tacoma, conditions will be worse than reverved, so to wpeak Brennen stands second to nore. excepting Demprey, on hin record Nothing but a miracle can save Farmer from making @ miserable spectacle of himaeif when he tries to fight this two-fleted man-kilier from New York When Jim Corbett was here he said Brennan was the worst-fighter he's men in ages. Maybe Parmer heard him, If he did, he ought to know better than to listen to any the oldtimers expressing them pelves on Ure modern ringsters. All changes in registration for Runday’s games in The Star league are due at the office by 6 p.m. to day. All new players must fill out contracts, Hardin, crack Weet & Wheeler # he bas quit that elub and like to get in touch with some Biar leatue loam. He cam be other [reached thru The Star office has been weed on the West @ Wheeler club in pra ty and the former Broad way catcher is said to be showing prom te Willie The Fremont Juniors have been hard hit by the lose of Mad Davis, pitcher, and Leo Sowers, first sucker, who have joined the Shamrex for tn | schedule, revined, will be published complete «ames The Mtar tomorrow Umpires afte asked to donate their services to The Star league to inaure better officiating YOU CAN’ T CONTROL WING Ball players now know the mes ing of & mental hazard as applied to | golf. Pep Young, of Detroit, despite 4 strong arm, tunable to control his throws and is doomed for the minors. THAT’S A HELP TO WALT MAILS, Harry Heilmann says be intends | ake the pitchers get them over | ore he swinge at them this year Which causes Walter Mails to re mark that Heilmann isn’t going to ke any base hits when he pitches, Mixed Weather on Eastern Diamonds, Says Today’s Wire NATIONAL Brookiyw at New York, elear, 3:20 m. Fy 2:90 ton at Philadelphia, elear, ago at Cincinnatt, cloudy, pm. Pitteburg at St. Louis, clear, 3:15 pom. AMERICAN New York at Washington, clear 10 p.m Philadelphia at Boston, cloudy, 2:15 Detrolt at Cleveland, cloudy, 3 p.m St. Louis at Chteago, elear, 9 p.m. WRU ae D J] expect the Braves to be in the Nght! 1921 be been plugged ap. | Do not care to make any predic all the wa Manager Foh! expecta much from/tion as to the financial season as ton club in a well balanced | Bayne and Van Guider, shocker and , haa We have good pitching, splon- | Davis are known quantities. If Dan eee ate ee eee erve stwngth and a bustling| forth will pitch as he did for | P e lot of players lumbus, our chances will take a big BY HARRY FRAZEE the capable leadership of | boone. | Prenident, Bos Red Sox Manager ¥red Mitchell, 1 am cer-| Financlafy no one ean ten what} eng 3 pe tain all the clubs in the league will!is in store, Of courne the clubs up iI LOOK, toe the Bese aE |find the Braves a sturdy foe in the race always get @ play. spring one of the big surprises of 1 expect bi wenorally to have | the American league. * good measure patronage with — While most of the erities Mew the Boston club enjoying its share BY SAM BREADON | ousted ious auth out, § GH counte Jub o 4 the pntete President, St. Louis Cardinals 07" pg ene A ted Box to finish one, two, three, BY PHIL BALL PORSEEN accidents often spoil ingest While the pitching may not be as strong as last year, the hitting wtrength of the club has been greatly |U" the chances of @ ball club. It in| | sepacuible to guard against such President, UR outlook for the coming season St, Louls Browns 10) is very bright. ‘The Browns fig: | things so creased, This will more than ure as @ pennant contender The Cardinals showed — their mepteseie: bape M Fohi } peed @ catith: | | up for any falling off in the pitehing. Manag ont AAS As GOO atch: | strength last season. At the close ing staff an there ts in the American | "> The financial success of any Base the race ; | league | race no club was 601DK|+.1) seayon hinges on the showing | ‘The Browns’ outfield In the beat in | stronger. lof your team if your club la up in either league, The infield i» 60 per) If we are fortunate enough to ew | the race, playing good ball, you will cent stronger than last season. |cape any serious accidents to our get the crowds. The holes at both second and third | tar players, I am certain our team| The baseball fans love « winner, bane that weakened the owns s in will finish well up in the race, i (Copyright, 1922, by Seattle tele a Coach Bagshaw Laments; Gridiron Vets Are Missing Spring Practice 'Many Football Players Turning Out for ‘Other Spring Sports at University of shingon, and They’re Missing Important Training for 1922 Foothall Sea- son; How the Team Shapes Up * BY HAROLD MARQUIS OTS of the good freshmen ought to be out for varsity football this spring in of freshman track pr baseball,” says Coach Enoch Bagshaw. The mentor has a few more men to the original squad until now about 65 men have drawn suits. Men who jare varsity men in football and are now out for other sports are missed by the coach, “We have better material than last spring, but the men who are out are not the men jexpect to form the team next fall” is Baggie’s comment. The leaders who would be comed by the coach are Cap- {tain on 4 age Johnny Wil- or Bill Beck, Abe Wilson, BOB AND BABE 24’ Ferry, jimmy Bryan, Judge Landia now enjoys the! Harry Quass, Norman Tin- handshaking championship of te | ing, Clift Langhorne and |South, He met all comers with alleo Zeil, These men are all j mean grip. working or out for some other MAYS NEEOS Ao? | iio. oe neces on we | BOSS LIKE FLO frosh squad were lost to the coach | by failure to make their graces last Fic Ziegfeld should be appointed! quarter. None of the varsity men managerinchief of Cari Mays. Any-| failed to make their grades, but sev jone ponmibie for the “Follies | eral of the freshmen were ousted by ought to be able to handle Mays. } MILLER HAS A VETERANS | WICKED CREW) | to | 66 |EVEN GREETED Westrom or some other frosh end, Bagshaw expecta to a first class line of players, tach, Warren, Keinholz and gan will not be out next season their places will be taken by other men. HARPER RETURNS Back of the line Harper will more play for Washington He now out for baseball. Walt D | Ham Green, Harry Quam, Les man, Bill Beck and Fred Abel other backs who are counted en the 1922 season. Bagshaw will continne practice four or five more and end the turnout by a series games between squads picked his string. | PLAYING Playing regularly for Bagshaw this quarter are Bill Grimm, veteran TT ‘i . . tackle under Git Dobie, Pay Hill, vs The New York Yankees have wo | \" “ Wayne Hall, Hank Haynes, Wallie| pany te q many, “omperumental “searr tant Wayne Hall Hank Haynes watie| MAYBE JACK 1S Hugging must think he is/| managing « theatrical troupe |THE MOUNDSMEN HAVE NO KICK | The suggestion that a petition be presented to Judge Landis asking| Around Chalmer Walters ag cen- <a ee for the reinstatement of Babe Ruth|ter, Ea Kuhn, Jimmy Bryan, Bob! wick Altrock insists golf bas. does not meet with the approval of|Ingram and Bill Grimm as line | come popular with ball players the American jeague pitchers. men and Johnny ‘Wileon and Fred! cause it opens a new field for al RIGHT AT THA’ Dempsey mys in agreeing to on Wills he is not going back om statement once made that he never meet a colored fighter. He i sists Wills will be a parsable | man when the bell rings. and others of the frosh squad. Bagshaw is 4rilling his men ifn the fundamental principles of the game he coaches during the spring turnout and as a result ts anxious to have as many as possible of the future varsity combination. m Blue Serges For Easter Wear Just Received, a Special Express Shipment of New Styles in Blues Especially Suitable for Easter Wear __ NEW LOW-LEVEL PRICES *20 *25 *30 °35 High School Suits |Spring Hats $20 and $25 || $3-$4-$5 Shown in Blue Serges, Plain All the Latest Shapes Browns and Tweeds and Shades | ' | | | | BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS EASTER WEEK SPECIAL $4.85 If you want to see the latest fashions for men you must visit this upstairs store. | | |