The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1922, Page 11

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‘ALIFORNIA, WASHING TON CREWS READY ON EVE OF BIC RACE Southpaw Hurler Puts [The Statistics | - |Bob Jones Western Rowing Title Skids Under Indians." "3: Ak eal Star Now New Star to Be Decided Friday i = | Kine A ‘ first I baseball at San F isco, has bl - . é Tigers Trot Off With First Game of Season Here, 3 to |Sx0"" f soeied tab a teal ole with the Detroit Tigers, ond at Thir Crack Crews to Clath on Lake Washington; Sum Oakland 1, shee ym 6 a Weakens, in Sixth Frame; |;*'','«*» he’s ranked as one of the best hot-corner guard- | Dodgers Are’ Favored; Locals Have Won Most Record Crowd Sees Opener su ’ ians in the big leagues now. Detroit Hot Corner Guard- Races; Winner May Go East BY LEO H. LASSEN ’ , ‘ ian Has Developed Into BY HAROLD MARQUIS iEN Bill Essick, the brainy leader of the Ver- aan : Star Tosser ILL Washington or California represent the West in v aon Tigers, traded Stumpy Edington, Scotty te BS | the annual intercollegiate regatta in June this year? Alcock ‘and a bundle of cash to Beaumont of |: Ne ‘ : Y “ - HO Is the best The outcome of the Western conference race Friday after: the Texas league for one Jake May, south- : {hind Daveman "noon will determine the right to row in the Eastern classig- paw hurler, Essick, as usual, knew what he} \!** ae lengui A year as Western champions and for one year to hold the premier” was doing. i | Behnetder A : axo, consider honors of the Pacific coast. With some 15,000 of the home {clks in ¥ a yy ine that question. | With a record of nine victories in the 12 races rowed on Robt Jones of the stands, May southpawed the Indians to ° the Detroit, elu the Coast, Washington will enter the regatta the favori death yester and chalked up his third ‘so ; Z wouldn't’ have|Only in 1921 has California passed the Northern shell straight victory in the Coast league. May i : 4 = = been in the rue on two occasions Stanford won the triangular Western ised a fast ball and a sharp curve almost al- |< Feder Dovey | Sate together and he had the tribe well tamed ° f oa. ee ‘ » out ax one, Washington has twice been represented in the Pough- Mhruour toe rane innings. ‘ . : the mont uukely | keepsie regatta. The Purple and Gold crew rowed to ft May is a little fellow, but husky and has a lot of speed for! Jeraaphag ON era! candidates for the | place in one race and sixth in the other entered, California, or, Jones has a crooked arm tosser. He had fine control, too, Wednesday, |} ‘ ¢ = 1 with « representing the West last usually a shortcoming with southpaws, a i , ” BB year, placed second in the an- * In his first start in the Coast circuit, May set the Sait [v""- r , ; AlWay® the poxsensor of great natu: | nual bsese classic, |FROSH OAR Lake club down with two hits and one run. Then he stepped 4 ral ability, it took Jones four or five) More than the title and right to| MEN ALSO out and blanked Los Angeles with five hits. Yesterday the oe Pee tO cng inaelt. | Possibly his! go East ix in the minds of the Wash ’ failure to show hin true worth more | £0. es, ‘The race ILL tribe nicked him for but five} 4 ie tn seventt pa howe Rye th Rl oy oh sets ington crew and coach The race W “ | however, and is a rea} ball player Friday afternoon is counted on hits and one run. Some my ter hoe en pi ate iat " > Daler tn mot tunity settle the long rivalry between the ITH both coaches claiming “start! | “Manny” right off tie reel Wednes see \ When Jones came to the Detroit! two schools which hangs in the bal knowledge of the strength Before going to Beaumont he was! day. ‘That's always deed cae 1t ‘ ub Hughey Jennings was manager.| ance for this year. California's de-| their freshman crews,, the B ‘Nenth the St. Louis Cardinals for &|l showing his popularity. The fans . i Jennings, while he knew Jones had | feut of W: ngton in football by an | of the yearling race may be pi Peouple of seasons, but he failed to jike players who hustle and Cueto , \ Kreat ability, wax of the opinion that | overwhelming score was only partly | with even less certainty than Hick because ofjack of experience. jis a hustler if we ever saw one fees Prue he lacked 4 certain something 4nd’ erased by a Northern victory in bas | varsity regatta. certainly looks like a find. / . mate nedwn Bay never gave him & real chance. |ketbull. Only by a decisive victory; Washington will have a p q - ai LTE 1S ‘ F Jones would break into the lineup! in crew, the closing sport of the sea | fresh crew, but one that is erratie IDIANS WEREN'T SY WORKER Ny for & week or #0 and if he failed to do|sen, can Washington redeem her form, and without consistent ING Frank Schulte is an easy worker, |? ni verything in tip-top fashion he|houors for the year from the Golden | over the course. The Nort The Indians didn’t look very weit! ick th aun ot hie tone orer. | Garde would be yanked out and given a/ Bears | are conceded by dopesters to have t yesterday because they weren't On) 0 pe eS ne year Boer y y seat on the bench for a couple of WERFUL ledge in power over their iting. Both clubs turned in mite iriver He didn’t do any hitting |? . ts weekn | CREWS Wagons fenisive games with Vernon break- Woinestay, being up against @ darn - SAME | Two of the most powerful crews| Coach Ben Wallis ts thru for three runa in the aixth ; Doomeney, eine ene Fi Bes - " STUFF in the hirtory of Western rowing | about the frosh crew from Callformiae fi Seattle counting its Jone tatty in| Food “ONIN DEW On Ha eeehe te Pres m pay : The failure of his successor would | will compete Friday. W The men have not ‘made Any fem the seventh ane we ths take; fon. The Gordie aguin give Jones a chance, ahd he | varsity has bettered by one tional showing. in Practice Hushie High started off th ° © athe tande tisther eu t would usually go thru the same pro | the record for t three-mile course hnics in the sixth with a double ladda When okies ‘enna: ‘or — OTHER COANT edure. It wax & case of in again | @lifornia’s time is unknown on Lake | ifornis a by five lengths at Owks ot Harry Gardner's delivery. It . Bes tees when . ? nd out again with Jones | Washington, but there is practically | ‘and last year. Lei Vernon's second hit in the game. sng 0. Phytera : wow a . P Ty Cobb had faith in Jones. When’ little to choose between the crews in| The lineups for the frosh — din center field, seemed | 7 ron How Bs 4 peo ‘ Bor BBIB. ctiby he had fo ri for the posi. | #24 Gold shell has a drive of nearly Washington i wanerve the Oregon farmer, Nel renee eee hack Of the pla ‘ a if Rag endings + thir | {WO feet more on its stroke than the | Waiting “gon Hawkes screached @ ner inte | “eating too fer tack of the plate . ' . + . \ er; bam crew of Inst season. California is re. ansed the pate (DELL. 8 OUT That seemed to be the only thing as ree aswurance that he was) y pice men will occupy few places Fwith the first run of the Seattle sea OF GAME oes “ . sei ——— mee ft Tiger rood Hawkes speeding to sscond just The Tigers are aithout the services a m A s ~ vermge in the shells this year California 4 of the ball. Then Ham Hyatt of Weiser Dell for this trip North ego sicwniemediond | F vt ) MeMillan L wed to the log and rapped «|The dig fellow da rit tn a Brown f he boat of last year er -A . e he obin From that day Jones has been a rf n . gi a aa Mig over Hawkes. “Carl Sawyer, the guine for a couple of weeks. ‘The real sar. Ilis play arvund third was Cape. Mike Murphy. bob Tagram and | CUEISTS TRAIN t Trench me mo rt ’ | CEA SN brilliant all last season le batte m Sha’ In both schoolk men eliminated, but Ray Fre handsome movie star has started the t Sam - | . en for in the pening ercg “wih | who are iter enn the mort i FOR TITLE ded confidence. a single over second and it | season off well and the Tigers will F ked big Harry's exit to the club-| miss him from the mound depart | veland he fairly sparkled on de-| be on the shore during the rice, hav. CHICAGO, Aprii 20.-Jake Se senor : fense me neen their seats xo to new men er. champion 18.2. baikiice Mae th- | : “Jonen han developed int with better form. or more power. | ployer, will meet Walker Coch “Then art Henke, a young south 4 ti ne an develop into a re| with © form |p } ; u n i r ey hit the first enfe | narkable third baseman,” saya Um-| The long fight for a place as cox-| Sa rancisco in ® match for th the trite, went to | CONNOLLY" ot thie sense. be ire F y" Smith bit a scoreher pote vag | : ans sland” ie wac'the first ‘pire Billy Evans, “No third base swain in the Washington shell has'world's championship here May to and the little Cuban | Tom Connolly, Seattle's new second ada’ oan aaron wean to face Marty Gardner. man in either major league can coy: | finally been decided in favor of Don }17 and 18. The title will be y i 1 iT) . ore 3 > x s H .500-point contest, 500 autiful one-tManded stop. | aac didn’t have much to « . } le . ‘ er more ground. Grant over Russ Smyth. Both menjin @ 1,500-po! a beautiful one sacker, much to Ao in the Registration of New Star| Gardner wee te trouble tn the first cue were practically qual in ability and | being played each night. a ee Oe ee rehene linen te et © AMERICAN LEAGUE Leaguers Is Light for ;\: hedvouree | Sasied. | end, then |QUNCT ee only Grant's experience and superior | Both will go into strenuous f) fwetked Hannah, forcing in Hyatt. by the southpaw finding. We tore terk 2 Sunday’s Games ; mnoliz and French lined out () ‘Jones is a quick starter, iin < nig meget beat 4 pet le oe On ee ee ‘This ended Vernon's scoring ed in « nobby pirce of fie\ding on [hia feet, and can go to bie right or | {he Diace at, tie tee ee had onty nis i cae | Prench's bunt. jae eg a NLY « tow changes in registra-| ywante clod members pat on ajleft with equal ease He is sure|'* * Junior while Smyth has had only DUNDEE DROPS A GO avis SCORES ka baht GH fecking: o rimaing, Uo ; thon were Yeted Wednesday for ia|death on balls hit down the third | ue year of experience, WORCESTER, Mass.-Johnny IN SEVENTH derhanded’ throw, Ray by ‘ : z +3 | thin week's ga in The Star Ju jbare line. one of the most difficult | Was rae grue, Waterbury lightweight, won. aE tenes cehains kaon tela caw aioe tenth Maete. | gingers from mawick’s tobe Bhop [DIYS a third sacker Is called upon| WE |10-round decision trom Johnny B tle. Smith kickee | At Joveph Smith has been added to added color forthe |t0 make Boal J char CS ~ er ae cham Shogrue weighed 134 pounds sunder, Connolly dinked SAWYER IS A ri the Washington Park club. ; } “Jones ix also blessed with &! pase the wind is ton high to permit) K neh and Umpire Reardon REAL COMEDIAN | ' Edward Koskey, Edward MeDer Nevener erased Be fret safety |87ONK, Necurate throwing arm. Thi®|the race on’ Friday afternoon, the re. |Mdn"t get the title, called him safe on @ close play.| Tie baby Carl Sawyer, Vernon Var 4 4:\mid and John Shotwell have the third, « single to right * him to knock down hard hits) gutta will be held Saturday caaraheg! EAPO Adams lined a fly to right. Eldred /peystone guardian, showed the boy ‘4 signed by the Faloon Athiétic club. | as his man on drives that the! a+ 10 o'clock. The old estuary. from | VALGAR BEATS BRITT scoring after the catch. and gira gome tricks before the u t and Stokes have been | tare first up for Seattia fanned on ordinary third sucker would be COM-/Teschi park to Madison park, has| NEW BEDFORD, Mass, — Then Walt McCredie used about! came started that put the big) At Rosten, Fi | arénoed |enree called eines |tent to hold to a single lbeen chosen as the most favorable, | Valgur, New York lightweight, every player on the club In the next | crowd in good humot. Hy led the | New Tork , D. *, a pitcher with Santa | Hawken Vernon's kid outfielder, | Jones has certainly arrived He | as the customary winds on the lake a 10-round decision from © innings trying to turr the tid®, band with a baseball bat, a stunt that | ste" : Clara university two years ago, has| shewed a fast pair of heels ow the | ‘eserves to be classed with '&s great) will strike the bow of the shells Britt, New Bedford. but the final score stood 3 to 1 would do credit to any stage. He BA, stowed er oe | been signed by the West @ Wheeler} third basemen of the majors. [rather than the side, Time in the} tie climbed up the grandstand screen a8) Secosd Game~ team and Dick Mahoney bas been! sne mag raising coremony segren | : im will be largely determined by | RAY FRENCH another feature of the day. Here's | Sem ie « : sive, five marines. lending military éig. ‘WINNER AT weather conditions, The present rec- HAS IMPROVED hoping he comes out on the coaching | "10". -.,.°'siavi and ‘charg: F Two important players have been | Sty [9 (h# ovonsion |ord for a race, established in Ray French has certainly im-|tines and dors some more, of the rion and Walters is La. V. WRRNUN CORRE a ae TACOMA TO [a 15 rolnates anf 56 seconds for the | Proved wonderfully since he played | stunts that have made hi rm 1M great |itimer McKay will play firat base! gays fout in the sixth ianing that land-| et ae Shue had “Shan los | Bee ele Ssh DESCAMPS GLAD | eee See ees BOX HERE |3o3.2 sus Sccse P eit ae - pra ental om Aad get | Loute’s French Dry Cleaners squad, of this year, Condon has served in this Pas quite a tit of — 7 soted 7 | TO SEE CHAMP (ccorie:ovn Cubs lest year and are}, se atet Feuer paneball team as Loca interest in tonight's light-|capacity since crew was originated hitting and throwing well - age BACK IN LONDON, April 20.—Jack Demp. pod = men. The Uae on cnet pri *pecial box | weight bottle at Tacoma between |on the Coast. The judges will be | losing a fy in the | BASEMENT sey, world’s heavyweight champion, | *trengthening their cfub for their big | |Robby Michaels of New York and. veteran crew men from Yale and poked good thruout the | write Seattle was taking the ostal ‘arrived here to get a reception of same with Fremont at South - . of Seattle foe’ |Oakland Frankie Burns is spurred | Cornell, pronounced by Graduate He would look pretty weet | gnening day lickme from the Tiger |royal dimensions. Crowds warmed “ttle this week - oe ee ment of the Cascade | Manager Meisnest the most capable rs" ‘ , © announcement o ascade | Manager Meix c e fn the Indians’ lineup rightgnow team yesterday. Portland was throw: about the station and fe , ester Stark has been signed ; Ainietic club that the winner of the |on the Coast | FREE EYE sp Marts ing the hooks Into Oakland, and the a took at the champion as he stepped the West Woodland Merchants and | t bout will headline Tuesday’a main| ‘The race Friday afternoon is sched. | CHADROURNE Indians aiid past the Beayers into from the train, followed by his man-| Carl Peters has been cropped. te Co event bere with the best opponent | uled to start promptly Af 4:20, ‘The EXAMINATION LL “THERE the basement. Seattle ernon jager, Jack Kearns, and his party, | The complete schedule for Sunday's : hones chance to | obtainable {freshman race will follow the var. | a Chadbourne, the dean of | will battle again today with Elmer; Among the first to push thru the|games will be published in Friday's | nit the onton ~~" vuaeare creas theeid ie iawn tits aenian Babee’ yen pears 0 pieced the most expert su: Qoast Ieacte outfielders, is the same | Jacobs as the pitching yorite for crowd and grasp his hand was Fran. | Stor slong with the assignment of - - lin Seattle, and as there ix quite al university crew house to follow the| pervision, Glasses may be Bizrile as ever in the outt! 11’* | Seattle and with Bill James available |cole Descamps, manager of Georgen | the four official league umpires. 7, park, Tobin and Wisters!l |orop of main-event lightweight tal.| races one hour before the starting procured at the Clinic if |] A trent to watch Chester er for the visitors Carpentier ; tenho +1 an alle ‘ a | ent at large just now. little trouble |«un, Seats on specially constructed ||| necessary—10 to & dally I Altho he was playing ball w mort ee - - — |should be experienced by the club in| bleachers will be provided at the |} and on Monday and Friday @f the present pastimers were in Ham Hyatt pooted Lane's easy fy in |lining up a strong attraction, | finten ‘ eS n ad can hit and run and , rigalieced Jat this week sho and bespoke h : , a Ball Game ‘" y hat snytiing on doe BASEBALL - with the best of them. He's BIN Stempt started In at shortetop | willingness to fight anything on this | t & rweet outfielder. j REMEMBER— In place of Spencer Adama, whe was ledge of the continent; and Michaels PACIFIC COAST LEAGUB | expected to start. Will tureed in ® |clambered into the ring behind him | alter NORTHWEST PAS | nied, teouing leh tale, the air ana “called all bets.” bana: EYE CLIN CUETO PLE ‘ IC FANS If a bataman bat out of order, 404) palling down the onion with his - eight Double-Head t 1 et 4a le py | He went even further by saying the mistake be discovered before a} hand. vie oie . | Manue eto made a@ le of I* baseball bad legs put more = 7 bl | WEEN ANNE DOWNS FROSI 216-218 Burke Bldg. players out of the Besos than| that from now on he will play the ball has been pitched to the succeed) 1. wy, ht Anne bigh school froma | “ | the umpire shall de-|o¢ innir a” Manuel | . - ot Innin ‘ M ") the University freshmen at baseball | lon Noble field Wednesday, 4 to 3. REAL Jout of the big show because of| Then there ix the case of Frank i ance, Leg wxnpiensn eerie | n nan to firet| Both teams played erroriess ball PLANT ROW! “ derpinn when their bat-| Baker giving Mille , |weak underpinning when their giving Miller Huggins |first base or any ofver | with the high school holding a slight Healthy, Home Grown ta cee eat dias bape oR p Phin! gs ent | Tdvance on any act of an { ‘ jedge in pitching effectiveness. Il TREES and SHRUBS PAINLESS ris Speaker is reported having ‘ is as good as ever|batsman, They are entitled to re | Great ays pend ee Naty of Am! PIER IE Bi, A . t TESTED trouble with his knees. If such i] and he still takes a mean cut at the |turn to their bases without Mability 'tiquaries of London was founded in : pro rt . rom sugar mill Ithe case it will have a xerious effect ball slowed up so much | be put out < iad tees ee eee ee rae —SAVE MonEY= Ff TRACTIONS, is‘sesine soit tie" ctcen ‘| in, 5 earring ii around : 7 anya Travel by steamer I « third that Huggins is wor JOW 2 JE Fert team NOW OPEN—NEW HOME OF ‘es pana TACOMA | Lane nice plays in the field, but didn’t do any hitt He shows a It of class, |any other cause. conservative game, tliat the boys |ing batsman er tesbind e A great many players are forced | will have to hit him around clare the proper batsman out ‘Ty Cobb is walking around with a| Supp! } . because of an injured ankle, Unless Baker shows an improve WAK ELDS—BILLI R S Mall Orders Elliott 4325 The other day Cobb admitted that| ment in his fielding it is said that EFI A D: 9 $ res ESTABLISHED i893 DAILY, 9, 11a. m., 1,9, 6 fo om | wae ‘lowing uP cera digciaghnag Perera rer & gee yabeimamtia GREEN BULLDING—FOURTH AND PIKE All high grade selected casings, = Specal ‘Sat and Sun. Trip. 9 mm jae Eat Hero NOP OY se oe y N LUNC BARBER SHO thoroughly inspected and 45e FOR SINGLE TRIP guaranteed S0e FOR HOUND TRIP | Pep Rally Marks Spring vy os ae . : eT ANGELES - STRalr F 80x3'4 $1.50" Up ox Whale Bone (Rubber) Set of 5,000 U. S. 32284... 37 Se | wea &—- Varsity Sport Openin ae si 0 tens... arsity op pening | 22... ARMY SHIRTS |] : ! — Bridgework, per tooth. ... 7h R seer nee) 7 % nme Amalgam Filling A giant pep rally and bonfire of! Capt, Mickie McMahon announced All-Wool, Army Regu- . . werk i ie tay gas university men and women last night|the opening baseball game which : r lation: double elbows; all + og RE LLIN STEEP RCORTE hs varanteed for 15 years. |». oided the opening this week of the| will be called at 3 p. m. today. The sizes. ‘ine 7 ’ f j Call and seo Sampl ports. ‘This afternoon the Univer-| played Saturday afternoon, Captain | I A} working, gardening, fish- 4 : ‘ PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CON ne eee Se sity of Washington will tangle with|Chuck Frankland made preliminary ing, et 35x 8.00 ry \ AND MILL PORT Ovecon in the opening game of the| announcements about the relay car. | fi iM Each. oi é | § Se laser se ack" yo" ent Bae basshall series and. tomorrow Califor-|nival, which will be held April 29 All Other Sizes 4 by ¢ y < - : > > CANAL P. SUN ers. whose work {s atill giving good (Mia and Washington will meet In the ashington will open the baseball MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY MAIL ORDERS HOOD CA C who hays Kk our custo annual coast championship crew re | ge » today with practically the h (dy Sar - Careful attention paid to Mail no ha ed our work. When gatt | same lineup that went thru the coaat Orders. No deposit required. Seelintsayree niece Bring Ui jason’ Gata farmaene we oe Camp Lewis Wireless PikeStreet Tire Shop V. O. are he ght place Bring this Captains and coaches of varwity and freshman crews annour ed thely Maloney will reeenve ; se es 4 Cut-Rate determination of their teams to put| Harper or Setzer pitch, B ‘ rica Wer Bioties ; Mires ‘orth the final effort in the greatest |be on first, Welts o nd, Bakke i wie eats sg 0. 8 r opr. OHIO Be ee eee, deveethitalep thie, Torrence at shortstop, ana|™ tits Tents prio _ nace 1026 Pike St. Cor. Borer .9 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION ( NEAH BAY & Way F a4 with race » Us! A $ 7 a ' 207 UNIVERSITY Sit points to an ev matched contest |MeMahon, Gardner and Lewis in the See Us! ‘ Phone Elliott 0146 a Third Ave L MAN DOC GQuacetia Yeanen-Petesien Le in the annual crew classic, outfield “COR UNINIER SITY

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