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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922, paar SPIE A TE i, Junior Swimming Club to Be Organized by Star WIMMING is one of the greatest sports in the world, and every person physically able should learn to | summer, and there will be competitive events every week, : swim. There will be an age limit and a set of regulations drawn up. There will be no charges for the young. n with the Crystal ‘ters. The club will be open to both boys and girl . i dee “Dad” Henry, director of The Star City Swimming meet last summer; Don Vickers, Crystal Pool and Earl A. Fry, local A. A. U. representative, will be asked to meet at The Star Tuesday, at 7:30 P. m., to consider plans for organization. ons every Saturday morning at the Crystal Pool, thruout the Seattle youngsters interested in this club should watch The Star for further announcements, In an effort to foster swimming among Seattle youngsters, The Star, in conjunc Swimming club, will form a Junior Swimming club within the next two weeks. Definite plans have not been completed, but will be announced as soon as they are completed. This Junior club will hold swimming se: _ MORVICH IS NOW LOOMING AS RIVAL OF GREAT MAN 0° WAR _ Only Few © He Delivers New Team Admitted {//, Simple to Compile He'll Be © More Days Ray French showed promise as a shortstop when he to Star Junior League Averages---by This Method Favorite ee was with Seattle, back in 1919, but he didn’t quite " - ! us ; Ross Club to Replace Wilson-Krietle Co.; Plays West) 7 >... «sms ponntnuc divide the total number of gumen of Waiting make the grade then. He was shipped to the Woodland Merchants antes) "Beker Noles of |. determing 4 team’s percentage, divi 1 number of gamen| In Derby Western league, where he went big, and was sold J into the number won : . | determine a player's batting pacts, P P tothe New York Yanks, Last fall he was sent|| Star League Circuit \“t U . i yoo m5 Brena Be back to Vernon, having no chance to compete A NEW team, made up of fellows from the Ross district,| ,7o,c°Urmine @ bilayers felling vers stiles Sc anes to oe, Old, Grest a Year 3 with Peckinpaugh and Mitchell. Right off the has been admitted to League No, 2 of The Star Junior)" tn pected pr Morviek Ex. # | Here Next Wednesday reel he began to look better, and now he’s one of | Baseball league. They will take over the Wilson-Krietle Co. | aa¢ | Ac BY BOB DORMAN | } | erage, divide the total number of * at bat” into the total number of base hits. 1] cases where the remaining fraction is one-half or over, @ point Is to the average days and the base at 4 p.m, The other games scheduled for that field Bunday NLY a few more Day playfield, meeting the West Woodland Merchants there F Oo . rare hor hits will be cme tae “ Ad ley Is Adrian al the . will be moved ahead one hour each, | baste: + ened a” : The new team has two extra games to play off with the) ut on Rainier West Seattle Dye Works and with the West & Wheeler es ve. and Lander team. An effort will be made to play these games on Sat- war e ™ nson i> teen running of the Louis. snail 2 | McKay Go Is Dead 2°22. The Indian after two weeks A vogue in The Btar league Sund: | : Ay . “ vogue ne Blar league Sunday mn as & S-yearold ag | bear ite 2year-old clans, bck. on the road, wi DP ilie: Waits; x: renee pare 0s .|Hard - Hitting 9Tacoman Grand Old Man of Ameri- RY LEO H. LASSEN the main cogs in the Tiger machine. franchise. This team will start its season Sunday at B, F.|~ 3 eA L. L, Aprit 15 —~Doeg a t eagerly await the calf © the barrier? am ponitive Morvich, the tyearold, i» having a hard thaeeep y | | | come home ie to 6 ; Fred Burlew, his trainer, whe hee _acconapee wel aa EO eee Replaces Panama Joe! can Baseball Dies at Chi-| 00). 0.0000 7" the manning i | cars in the capacity Woodland park at 17 eon. Gans; Joe Black Shows | cago, After Operation paoge remarked, to me, as Meas j a was saddied tor his first Uyou @ with bali Vernon The tribe has three more games Katt pm the yea to play with the Sacramento Solons Walla HE Old Wallop vs. the Artful! (XITICAGO, April 15—Failing to re | ‘Be year before jumping North Werte | Dodger, a» Chas, Dickens would \U cuperate from an operation per Morvich is the greatest hore 1 After the Vernon gang comes the Dey » put wil] be the motif of Tuesday's formed Monday night, Adrian C.| have ever-trained, However, he is Oakland crew. And then the In road again for | box how at U@ Arena arty ("Pop") Anson, one of the mont color. | 1 & glutton for work that & @ians go on the Fo 1 again & his mitts for|ful figures in American baseball his-|*0me job to keep him from gulag three weeks before returning to the the local fans, with |torg, died here yesterday stale. heme yard jthe clusive jaw of Coast Middle He had been apperentiy recovering He is practically ready for the Vernon is bringing a better bal | Chan p Gordon McKay as the objec |from the shock of the operation, but | Derby ax be is. It doesn't take lang club than last year's ci en ae ae be nt hie beet tor Ga 3 and the Tigers gave LEAGUE NOL1 € mbed into the lime Anson, who was nearly 70, was|>¢ at his best for the Derby, anam plenty of trouble al a ¥ Be r of late, thra the me with baseball in its in| h¢ &* be will make us all throw gu et ee con at Lincoln at noos { bix knockouts of Rube Finn player and manager ~~ rata, ears aie eae Cee AS ies und Joe Martinson ; din placing the game upon its| | After a winter of idleness, ja cond, Smith at third, re LEAGUE NO. 8 : + eg 2B agen od. McKay NW ipresent-aay pt - if Varcond the ie aan shortstop, High in left, C oe Washington Park va West Woodland miles above Fole a boxer At the belght of his p or | being ed around the big stable where in center and Hawkes and Schnekler * Penh Wre on Lake miles below him as a hit wo there Anson was one of the greatest stars ps ae woodeta, aa =. Ba teed Rey serge tha cs Wat teu oo Pa “tog rs a chance for the bout goINE the game has produced, and his work beat ina wonderful mile hie first de most of the catching with De Hee ve, Asai o at ° . wa t first bt bas never been sur . ber He negotiated Une distance May end James carrying piten: ' apo. tenga: | pre edi Sag. ogre ge | "R . . 3 “ aher Wilteats, idle ‘ x ert MeKa Bu © negro midd’ pirit of fairness and winning tecently without a trace of aging ; French Dry Cleaners ve Rees Cure St 3 Dey at 2 : qwaleht che . nd in| ty won @ tremendous fol-)994, for a part of the halt maeat i woes ng on Krown Brothers W ve Ham Arene ot Walle Walla at 3 pm ra g recent and wired from the |jowing, and his death is mourned a apetmuge ds yal at the hands of i a mail iF UR fe ave answered The Star's call for u rex for Star league - t t be cou box for some \tyruout the sporting world. o _| tance in #146 essen nce Local bugs will games « Kokash, I ndrew Mat os rry Button of the U. 8. 8. Penn-| show by taking three out of | Morvich ts a remarkable horse. He be particularty interested in Manu mated their services to th t circuit the exception syivanin will fight Joe Black in the | rounds from Boy McCaslin, will do| was unbeaten as a 2yearold, On Cuetp, Barn Frank Schulte, of the men wil! start 8 gna as follows oh ted Pe semiwindup. Black hax been seintil | battle with Al Biddle in the special | form he looks to be im for another cin Tacoma and is making hin| event big year, If he comes thru as a 3- Vean Gregg and Tommy Co the regulars among the newcomers. will handle the Best Shoe # land, Koka nd Faloon A. C. games at Lower Wood will work the Zerolene Cubs Hillman Merchants tiff at Colum. u in lassie ite yit-lyearold he will be entitied to be " 3 1 bla, while Hauc . o ire . first appearance bere | Owen Roberts will meet Pat Wi Perhaps young _Brovold willbe bie, wt Hauck will be asked to cover the Fremont Mt Baker games at! sae Gardeats, who retrieved con. | lame in the other bout scheduled to | compared with the great Mano War, giv a chance to show stuff pes lost gr e “ mp during the home series at » » | i other teams will have to choose thelr own officials watit more fet ee ee ae LEW 18 EXCUSED are lows k thru with lr ser NEW YORK, April 15—Lew CUETO GETS | ay othe Sree sae See KEAL BOOST | ; id get in toueh with Pie 8 mard ton 9 donate thelr, work for the good of the 9 e Tendier and hie fbenee, 0k porting editer of The Star immediately We ll In t e un Glassman, apologized for abusing the San Francisco scribes a ‘ 9 |retore after a recent bout and theif mit that Manuel Cuet Ms | wit be felt by the team, but Maldwin . | suspension was lifted the . Sonne oom = Oregon to 28855585 Says Senators’ President === nile and Wright are the two oth | mbers of the pitching staff that BY CLARK GRIFFITH } Our hing department is some W ted from the ¢ ponship oblematical, bi > Send eak froah taoma: Daehn: aay Ge Gooe te President, Washington Club what problematical, but in my opin jon is much stronger than some peo- | my opinion that the Washing — ai same aggressive player as Sammy Bohne and the box, but will probably atay in the! 1 ple think | e fie his hitting is an amet to the| ton club ha n excellent chance to) ”"\1 i) waiter Johnson has been} ELLER NOT | a Ine club. win the American League. retarded thru illness, I look for him ZATING Lestio has been ewitched from| 1 base my belief on the fact that! to have a good year. George Mor. ‘ You can ake > | catcher to oa bane to strengthen | the team is a well-balanced and well-| riage in a veteran who knows how to lor it that O¢ . the infield ar obnson w play be i. red combin pitch, and Zachary feels that he will | ral gga dir Vals Webfooters Lack Experi- jini tne plate. soore looks tke the yt semble POE EY | orem dlypem been Morne gpd ey wit a fe | ence; Play Purple and ES area ® weerns Sae teire | chiar of the miaion sex. The ad-| It is possible that some of our re-| series and sa «¢ . wil eld down by fF €8N4) dition of Peck sugh bas rounded cruits will come thru and add much tamper with the ball. When Hod of Gold Here Next Week svsrverwi, porn veterans. Zimmer | or ate Le oer pin me ce had bi ig year with Cincinnati in| -———-———___ a A 21 man will probably play one field ne bebind the bat 1 look for a good season financial. 1919 they said most of his success | Forest Watson, one of the best match players in the Northwest, led | BY HAROLD MARQUIS position and the others are uncer we have an excep-|ly, ax all Indications point to great Big o portunity depended upen his bal ; the large and classy field of golfers that turned out for the qualifying Ww" HINGTON’S veteran ball club “a i. ae atten r, who is a/ interest in the game for the coming ig Op it's barred nh thi ue and nt ainat the untried emon Yello round of the Jefferson Park ¢ over the Beacon Hill links last Saturday « f club championship, which was played will meet an inexperienced and! Awana. (he untried Lamon Yellow | glutton for work | euneen men capable of h ling crews. pp W. H. Daly, 2 to 4 Sunday, Ethelton Ho have to get a without tamper ing with the apricot | d Sunday send a veteran team on the The strong wind that blew across the course gave the players no ARLETT 18 end of trouble and it is not surprising that not one of them were able GOING STRONG to get inte the 70's, Watson's card totaling an even 80. me series for field. Altho the coach is «till work ing with two infield aggreg iin at wt oso teevesnn’= Gard Pick Browns to h Bohier w Last year it was ger Next in line came Gordon Haw with an 81, with W. EL (8 : cuthntd defers | RaKi® Ground the bases and Tor e ff tel. ed around the circuit Froude following with a fine 82. Clark Speirs, the club champion s ke teaers Se i epi ure of ! trouble in entering the select circle with a round of 8% catch and Zamberiain, McMahon and é iS was due to Buzz t favorite to retain his title, but he has a stiff journey abead of soy wilh bilge ne eee | on the mound. The ©: | him, as the field in the match play is made up of many ¢ p held few reguiat | and mean (re tite te ere Att YS! who will win the pennant th the pennant contendere i tei whbeag this year and Ariett | Hugo Haakons, one of the many clever youngsters who get t carrying 4@ men| trom four hurlers Mate ‘| American League? An @ matter of fact’ most of the 3 turned in three victories. If he * < on the municipal course, had a hard time hitting his stride crisier Chened |hees these ehtalins and eye ocit eee 1 party «peaks and says| Cardinals seem to think that Mack i his 1920 stride he will give a registering a seven on the first hole and a six on the short third hole t Packie Ghtveralty th | oliner, for hla. selection, Retace [the GL. Loule Breen has another tailend aggregation on | 4 team in league an argument,| Me didn’t muss up any after that. His round card was 84 thin week-end, and| Leénar€ ana Hareer are tha vetarenn ; asa nosed of | NS hands. I chestenacnaiel because he was just about the best} ‘The failure of A Schoephoester, the club president, to qualify of the men Bohler! and Morgan is the most probable re.|the ment, \Pthe St. Lous Caral-| The Browns are rated a much ber-|f crary trans : right hander in the vat year.| for the championship flight, was the only surprise of the medal play varnity election crult. Mackensle and Listén are an.| nade at the Ne poe ter club than last year. The outfield | tomers are accorded every & tesy consistent with sound ness judgment. We haven't been able to solve the mystery but believe thet Al's faith The ear men will be the| other pair of pitchers w ff day. This is a very MOR ful putter must have had a sual event— | xailvation of the Oregon team this | ab FOR VARSITY The championship flight matches, which will be played on scratch sho fal,| ence id produce many close and exciting battles. Match play ndicap will decide the three flights of 16, whieh were made up | co: is considered strong, the catching steady the infield much improved | and the pitching fairly good | a Agen sce tees Since the Cardinals expect to win oe tary Pea the National League pennant, they feaen | tho astiabetealey. * Warkineee jhave the world series doped for St carry. The loa of Berg play the Mikado nine Sature aah sricenge penned ober a My Lawt © will prob. | a trial during the season. kamen kees, Browns, Athietics and look like varnity mate ubstitute last n, will| part of th on h TRACK SET | ot the remainder of the field who failed to get into the title draw. | the quartet of Paid "ask ccounts Subject to Check Account’ crdially Invited | vbedy with a qualifying score of ILL or better gets a p! he draw was made on Wednesday evening and resulted as follows: the Browns are the best League, T BY HAROLD MARQUIS Americ r yy Read and Use ; lags TS for the Washir re Championship Plight—Forest Watson vs. W. 8. Doran; T. 8. Lippy club that beats out Lee Foh STAR WANT ADS 1 5 — lay team in the RB C vs. W. A. Wand; H.R. Haakons vs, Russell Searlett; © W. Kidd vs. gation will win the pennant You'll Get What You W eoples Savings April 29, will be 1 os W. EF. Froude; R. ©. Speirs vs. D. A. Andersen; Dr. D, H. Houston hat You Want Peop! They dope the Yankees as fence! busters, but that lets them out. The | series with the Yank did the New York club to play any real base ning, | | They rate the Cleveland team as EXTRACTIONS club, but cannot see | turda SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST ents will be he remaining t afternoon vs. 1. Gordon Haw First Flight—P. W. Ash vs. F. D. Crook (10); George E. Zimmerman (20) vs, J. Chrystal (14); BE. V. Peterson (12) vs, N. Menacho (20); €. W. King (18) vs. W. K. Pollock (16); A. d. Schoepoester (8) vs | (2) A. Spender (16) vs. Edgra L. Crider (14); James G. Bi | RR, Markley (12); Dr. 0. J. West (12) vs. Th ith (1 Second Flight—W. A. Blair (14) vs, H Jr. (6); RB. Kel- lam (20) vs. Wm. Ehlers, Jr, (14) Hooker (16) vs. W. J 4. Graviey ke (10) vs. men to run in the | i the smartest bal rial |. B. Gillesy (20) vs. A. Ie ter (11); F. 8. Bayley (16) vs. NATIONAL LEAGUE | ruet Speaker's pitching staff, They claim The half mile its will also be} ht (20); B. W. Lockwood (16) vs. Sidney Phillips id wate all” — it much inferior to the Browns | held Satu r Douglas va. © F. Bridge (14); G. N. Porter (14) ws. ©. 1, vens | @ 1006 All other games postponed; rain, | They also fi that Speaker's bad | Beall and Fe cked as the d Flight—W. S. Elliott (20) vs. 1 BD. Ballard (24); M. 3. Gal | Fr ie | « ote i | ter will affect his play « three men, but the fourth] ith (14) vs. B. M. Levine (18); F beon (14) vs. B.D. Wiggins 1 est] y The Cardinals beat Connie Mack's! aut a oe 4 ‘ : ne Cardinals beat Connie Mack's LY, 9 11 am. te is between a number of run-| ©. C. Cary (20) vs. B. T. Whitson (18); E. L. MeDonnelt (18) vs. | B72ek! er | PACINAO COAST WRAGUR | club five straight games, so of course Qatar 'set and Sun Tete, ® ners | James Kennedy (20); Charles Mo Walsh (11) vs. K. R. Quigley (20); Fred ati ° a. FS | the Athletics get fio consideration as 45e FOR SINGLE TRIP The teams for the mile relay, four-| Murphy (18) vs. W. W. Stoll (20); J. F. Beede (22) vs. M, attray (2 Pittsburg ° 4 ‘exe] ---| G0e FOR ROUND mile relay and special 100-yard dash} apse 3 71] | will be run one week later. ‘The pre-| Bill MeMicken was very much “on his game” last Saturday in the At New ork H ae | | blend Vnatnary } will be run Wednes:| monthly medal competition at the Seattle Golf club and he walked off | P0oklyn Sess Ae aie | PORT ANGELES Gay afternoon. Moetlen ix the choice! with the high honors. His round of ninus his fieap of nine |New York +10 16 ; ‘ | Whale Bone (Rubber) Set of of the coach for the pentathalon| strokes, gave him a net 69. W. Fixs, with a card of 88-18-70, and Bert rr lg See aaa et ™ rie || Teeth | ‘anton - 7 sed fs z Shriver; J. Barnes and Snyder. PP, oe Farrar (12), who registered a net 73, were Mac's closest rivals in this id Snyder, owe . q | ae The list of entrien for the Retay | monthly event, which brought out « field of 51 starters, ” leordana pee , 7 Crowns ..... | Sed, SAN JUAN LSLAN ceesival 18 now oor with all — At Philadelphia RH bale Dike oo eee ee M3 Bridgework, per tooth... .$4 - the « Northwe colleges entered. | Members of the ladies’ division of the E on Country club will | Boston in knee, As. 8. BT eens he : Amalgam Filling . .. . $1) None of the California seh are - at a luncheon next Wednesday noon at ¥ | Philadelphia Poe Leeks Mudiulae oe All work Paeeee| 5 GHAM- ANA expected to take part he list of} Net when plans for the coming season will be | Batteries—Marquard and O'Neil; | Yona Sa: Snes ee ee oe 86 hee ELE 4 entries inclu Washin , ion State, J, Bridg the captain of the b has made th Weinert, Winter Pxamination and advice free. | Whitman ‘ sand Henline pattie at’ & ry ‘ Whitman, Gonz Oregon o a c m at that ovens Weatnesday is ; Haak svar | Seattle at Sacramento—rain. = ot Our PORT TOWNSEND Ri Pe versity. College of Puget| the gra « will be held on special events will be pom ‘ ° NO MILL Fe Sound, Idaho, 5 fontan i Mor tana) played. ore will be some sort of ¢ very ladies’ day. wr —— Pot | At Oakland. R. H. E. ee = Wesleyan and MeMinnville | |e Lows 1.000/fan Francisco ........65 11 16 0 Most of aca" Dresont Patronage is! : ‘The semi-monthly medal co at the Jefferson | 9 1.000/ Oakland 0 6 3 ‘Work is tilt giving eoeg JOOD CANAL / eer ee LONE club last week-end resulted in a tript when W f “ts t 2 OT Batteries Mitchen and Yel Aske “our eouee, food | os I sie 1 ati i Mi a vale Collins and W. K. Pollock each turned in a net scor | Washington 1 Eller, Winn, Keiser and Koehler, 4 . : jj wh d our work. When | r 3 former Cleveland In-| respective handicaps are 8, 10 and 16. | Hoxton 1 Read § pftice, be sure you y ee Me an corp seaceyey Sepa ry are ig, the right place. Bring this mteolt q inka |Jad with you mento, Pacific Coast by With the fairways and greens in tip-top shape, play on the course At Boost th ae ‘nesberdiahes aansur | » shape, play on the eo toxton R. H. EB. At Lon Angeles R a || w is hester of the Rainier Golf club ix on the increase in point of attendance, The | Philadelphia F 8 7 1)\108 Angeles a My | eatas asud eae ae ns Soatnnoas Cut-Rate heen i ton the season’ dule got under way this week when | Boston » 8 sl Vernan” : wo" You / easily learn tis 1GA Anaconda, largest species of snake, draw for the captain's cup tourney was made. All first-round Malinois: Mectieel ibd -tinetant| > TAGAHAG Sahieiiorh) Stel manus cieteoe take Dentists GET SOUND peu rerely attacks man, matches must be played on or before Sunday, April 23. ' H ot rng Bs pi ait 207 UNIVERSITY ST. MAMHONE Myers, Ferguson, Wullerton and and Daly; James and Hannah, Opposite Krascr-Paterson Co