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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE FIGHT FANS TO BE WITHOUT REGULAR BILL NEXT WEERE } Not Enough Life Around Master of His Work Star League Schedule ‘Next Ring Tribe’s K e ston e Bag The king of Coast fly-chasers—that’s Chester Chadbourne, the veteran Vernon Here is the lineup of games for The Star junior base- Show Set y ¢ . | Il league Sunday as revised: , is i player. The venerable Chester has been voting for many, many years, but he ba VAGUE NO, 1 Bill Stumpf Is Bill Stumpf, While Tom Connolly Must|] doesn’t have to take a back seat for any of the pastimers when it comes to || {ivs*,2!s"rs, Py: Wort ae sa $0 noon | for May Snap Into It; Tribe Piles Up Three-Run Lead and outfield play. He is by far the most graceful fielder in the circuit. And he Segre rat 12 now. | ; Then Vean Gregg Loses His Stuff 1 can hit, run and throw, too. A truly great king is the Hon. Chester. Park va. Woot Woustaa uerchants, ot lower Woetiané perk ct ‘/Oakland Frankie Ba ‘ BY LEO H. LASSEN rlaverty Pare va, Green tae Junior at oreen taxe ats nm! Will Be on Deck HE biggest task confronting Walter McCredie is to get more pepper around second base. This sack is the pivot of the whole infield and it has been Seattle’s defensive weakness ever since the club re-entered the league. Bill Stumpf at shortstop is Bill Stumpf. The only reason he held his job last year was because he was hitting the ball and he isn't even doing that—or hasn't in the first | three games of this series. Tom Connolly is a colorless player, altho | he is an experienced tosser and may snap into things later. Bill Kenworthy is cer-! tainly missed around this station. Manuel Cueto is playing dandy ball at third base and the little Cuban should develop into one of the real stars of the ie. Rod Murphy at first is fielding better this year, but! Roderick hasn't struck his stride with the stick yet. We all) know what Murphy can do) anon and once he starts he should|(/ Statistics | star as of ating . | The Statistics With a couple of young infielders | im Spencer Adams and George Bro- PACINO COAST L Void on the job, a change may be | vernon expected around second base unless | Ai," Prancisce PY ‘Stumpf and Connoily hop into things ‘more. | Watch the work of Ray French | Q8"d >. and Cari Sawyer around second base fp and for Vernon. This pair tan't a bril- | Seatt That Date sdk beste si’ ». | _ BY LEO H, LASSEN Walla Walle at 2p. im a EATTLE fe who follow boy that the leather tens will be wi out their regu glove party 5 week at t Arena. Jimmy Mi matchmaker f the Cascade letie club, strings out | Oakland Frankie Burns to box in headliner, but the veteran light! |SECOND “7” under the weather. He will be to box again in about a week and f has been signed to meet some | VS. OREGON opponent here May 2 Burns won his second ty | GAME TODAY tienes tie wortnwrest the : : night in Tacoma, winning fi NTERING the second game Of | bony wichaels on « foul in thal the series with a conceded #4: | ond round. He stopped Jimmy Ri vantage over their Oregon opponents, | in less than one seasion in his | 4 ways M1 play | start, lene Cuba will have to play af the Washidgten bell tenes will My (rinse pinata’ in. Acne Day at 18 noes tomerrew. vhs | again at 2:20 this afternoon on Denny ow Ved te obtain te Tnesin” park \tield. The Purple and Gold club | fF Tuesday night, but plans fell @ crea Hy , Friday and James figured that jtrimmed the Webfooters 13 to € 10) sane have time to perfect hin Dick Finn the opening game of the conference |i... "Coiea off boxing addition | n. here for a week. Asati Cubs at Line the schedule for April nm NO. 1 at Walla Walle fest Bh dents, at Walla Walle at noon. ve, Vaicon A. © wer Woodland park at noon. LEAGUE NO. Park os Weet & Wh Woodland Merchar Beattlo Dye Works, at Hiaw ve Kose Giants, at BF, Day at novm LEAGUE NO, 3 h Park at 1 pm and park at 2p. m pm. Ram Arena Khoe Bhop idie Fremont Cyclones vs, Louies Preneb L. .¥. Westerman Co va Mt. Haker Wildes Dr Hove “at Tt ‘The Best thee Ghep end the Zore- ¥. Mant com fase Coach Matthews will start about ma sem ype greeter into | SUMMARY | |the same lineup today that opened — ree ene ro 7? Ae Bt | the first game. Harper is slated to| KID LA ROSE nice double plays around the bag, et $ 3 piteh, altho Tiny Leonard ts round: | WINS TWO ae, ‘wut. they’ gov neatag 2 8 ® 6 ing into condition and may be called| Kid La Rose, the Nittle ‘time. ee See On he 4 ° { on to open the battle, Ob Gardner|who has won two straight stl on 4 ‘ Dry Cleamers mis. | might be called in from left field if | here, is far from a champion, but GREGG 1 OSES aS : | the coach decides to use a port-sider.|an audience pleaner. The little fell His STU lawetieneS . 2-9 : 2 fall to remember! Oregon will probably use White|is fairly clever and bits with rhe ted off st senjOe Ps 8 $ 3] be added After | aeain, altho he was ineffective in the | hands, He's an aggressive little i eee ee rae eae ten |e 2 6 H bis | first game. jler and will probably be seen] frame opel “4 } ; | Fives of Siar longue fans will be Both teams will have to show a/ action again soon. ae chalky grad posers Be im Rk a fornsed on the Westerman-Frement | decided improvement im hitting and | — ean Gi e his stuff an : fame tomorron, where the record | Sti ton cxether bell gone, win-| itn, ¢ 3 ee St'niacy Marton, Westerman herier, |i the field to be serious contenders | FRANKIE ROGERS Ring 4 to 3. fot magi g Pee ee will be watched. He hee pliched 17 |in the Coast race. Mattie’s men 4id|1§ READY AGAIN - Cueto , ¢ scorviens innings and bas allowed but (not show the same class in their!) py For ate Bidred, cf he NM Frankie Rogers is ready for Srey Santas long Ven otted remy ib $8 a 9: harper elhenynlaeeeeyy opener that they have displayed in | y - to;- > the Tigers on their respective ears, | % lar ring w again. Wenning five and allowing but two Stamot, a (8 2.8 ened by tne | Practice, Next week the Purple and| weiter won @ start from Joe 1, ee 3 will hurl for Gold nine will play O. A. C. on the/in Yakima the other night. f 3 | home lot. has been out of the game for In the fifth French singied and es a. Ae ne me, Smith socked a long triple to left cen- oe | He Limos wilt be ao tot. | time jetting hia sajuree jew heal . Hannah singled off the handle 1 @ ace ee pao GRISWOLD IS The hinge piece was en in his! his bat to right and Smith scored. | }#arner oe € is = | great fight with Travie Davis . Seattle dee Tore at Walls Walle ot 4 ‘pm Tn the sixth Locker singled and ‘Ted Hawck at Lower eeetiand STRONG FOR |" — 5, ary pat ord Wate Watla ‘at ? Keunsh witl AKES and then Vean lost control) | A nob MERC! walked both Smith and Hannah, | hers the yr mite Dye Works: INGLEWOOD "EM BATTLE i eane in the tying run. “4 Mi. Baker Cigar Co. tiff, Haack the The rest of the Seattle f West Woediand Merchante-Waeh- |{.LARE GRISWOLD, for many wrangie, and Honner years an ace in local golfdom, ¥ came up from Portland, where he is/ oe how to get action out of ~hormed geen ae Bow a resident, last week-end, 004 | singers satie local prods. |got his first look at the Inglewood |), 1M fight if the referee ‘These umpires should werk their course last Sunday, when he played oe tn clinch and Murphy games sions end. they will be tm tol charge of thelr reapective assignments |* 2¢-bole match with Gene Hatton |i axing them. While the bore as his partner against Clark Speira| Pry te’ inede there's ne neasoa Other clube will to furnish t | brenk them, but over the four: own umpires and Harry Marshall, — Clare voiced the opinion of many |... there's no excuse for the oll ing vine act Chet Chadbourne crashed the first |." . pitched in the seventh over the) “*pi\'* -- -3 ye 3 field wali for the Whaning | Summary: tnnings pliched—By Shelien back %, by rege 1. Credit victory to | Doyte: ena: , could well take Rod Murphy, ia [t's first sacker, a3 a good ex At bat SEATTLE | Frank Shellenback started on the { ™ jeapenettte. See-—Gnetlonteck $, Rll for Vernon. He was wild and! ;'y"naiiey |. by Doyle? Maven on balley walked both Lane and Schulte off Doyle 1, off > Gueto moved them up with a bunt and Eldred clicked a single to center, ‘feoring Lane. Murphy forced Eldred And Schulte scored on the play In the second Gregg singled and forced by Lane. Lane swiped Schulte slammed a long to right center and Lane came | ine team mane, should not fails other links authorities that “the In after glewood course will be an honest-to | goodness championship one in the| a SNe very near future.” pA og Pa case the same schedule Incidentally he and his partner col aeons See be in effort April 99 that to le | ted @ few beans from Clark and | Fred Fulton may be scared to: our advertising manager, Harry Var. | When he coors us mye Pe }don Marshall. getting licked, but there's no tt illest away from the fact that the big BELLINGHAM-EARLINGTON — |! 1s 00d and still carries a The Bellingham and Earlington |e showed that in Denver the ¢ ing it | teams will tn ths |night when he «topped Cs jeams will meet in the return haif of | HEDt NUON, Oe ene slouch Silver Trophy Given by Star to | Inglewood for Electic Tourney wWasHINGTON (2-3 2emse | for © goal in the fitth, but | fait Lake - a Bes | jried off the victory on the Earling-| There are 51,000,000 women Cinabe me faced back and robbed| “Matteries) Lewis and Jentina; ‘crant| GOLF MEET ton course a few weeks ago. girls in the United States, him of & hit. In the eighth “Wild-| 4x, Dumoviten, Watlace and Daly, Baia- Big Meet Will Start May 1 and Will Run Until July 31; Electic Tourney Is Ex- Gee” slammed one against the right |"! —_— plained; Will Aid Handicap Committee; Details of Big Competition—Other UNDER WAY field wall, but was towed out trying) 4+ Portiana— rn H. © > to stretch it into a double ' dst > 7 ‘| News and Gossip GOLF 4,07 the sports calendar at : 8 | AND J" HIT a Bohuite and Eldred aid some real | ee Voie, hitting yesterday. Schulte doubled am 4m the second and socked one on the! At Low Angeles nom ® becomes the per nt property of the team w this year nm F 7 i ° 4 1 Fittery and Slanage; Mitch. Eldred was given credit for tour |* Rooster Kisses cad’ tkccalers Gouing - the University of Washington Bingles in four trips. He made al ier and Erion aie, BY ALEX C. RO! this year nd the qualifying round 7 ed tw os ane é c 1CIN, > ' for the “U" championship is be! Es co neater pers ey tou | AMERICAN LKAGUR NTRODUCING The Star Electic Tournament. c : ‘ played this peak poger Ale, Mul & leg off of Smith with another drive.| Won. Lost. Pet A beautiful silver cup, which has been on exhibition at Cheasty’s store, on Second ave. | tinks French fumbied a ball in the wing) [er"en4 ; {and Seneca st., for several days, has been donated to the Inglewood Country club by The] Several high-class players, such as for Brick’s other safety. — +48 Star and will be competed for by members of this golfing organization i in an electic tourna- are every who haa been ap-| SANESARM Louis ee ment which starts on May 1)———— ~ dba mh Sa Mareen ara sce the Bank STILL “THERE” Sahinigion hay |EX- COASTERS land continues for a period of | in the list of entrants, and some stir: | Billy Lane pase Stil wing, ‘ote tn | Petre re a three months—the final day’ | Sine mataes wit be staged before | How often you have wished Gelder showed Sawyer not to taxe| At New York— RH LEAD MAJOR _ play being August 31. } versity of Washington ta made | you had funds at your Chances with his throwing arm when! Washington «.... . 0 4 4 TS Club Capt. Gene Hatton} known. | command! Opportunity Sawyer tried to stretch his single| Tr tories: Phitipa and Gharrity:| BAT LIS and his handicap committee | Manager Westland would like to drifted beyond your grasp, into a double in the fourth yesterday Shawkey and Schang | NEW YORK, April 22.—Ratting have full charge of the com- jarrange Ba a matches with any of | just because you had failed _ Lane had to make a long throw, but “vn lteaders for the week: National petition. |the local clubs. He is also trying to ‘a D it larly the ball arrived right on the dot in Louis— R HH. E.!jeague: Ruether, Brooklyn, .556:| For the benefit of the many new to arrange telegraphic matches with mone le tacige Pledge: ce time for Stumpf to make the out. — 3 0 16 aly New York, 45: Groh, New| eoit devoteas on the Inalewood Cour} wlitn {Tees certainty Wwohed gved | the California and Stanford univer: | in the Dexter Horton N eer nee & San Francisco may “WS Lebourveau, Philadelphia,| ty 7 | feue of the first men te fece him, |*!68 j tional’s Savings Depart- throw » bit hard “3 and arith more atteries:, Robertson, Wilkinson| 5 ‘ab ry club membership list, who may 6 Sat el ae ee — _ - | fient and he teaty foc Power than Lane, but he doesn't get » and Schalk: Danforth, | ; Heliman, De-| Rot know what “electic golf” is, we} Divorce cases in Paris have de. ah ae" that Nid : the accuracy that William does p and ge troit, 550; Scott, New York, .624;| will try to enlighton them with the| ¢2M&E showed Pete Schneider a change because of the house shortage i sang md e future may CUETO HAS | At Petroit— R Schan ov i dad 500. — “ following explanation [otrthe, C a i ef L Faes aoe, that ne ering forth. HIS “HEAD UP” |Cleveland 1.4.6 ....0e 7 16 ca Migs disse Ci lem aiad fore starting off for a round of! Kicked out of the park. Schneider fanned | Mannie Cueto ix a rea) ball player.| Detroit ..... Mar eae 7 golf, get a score card, Mark down| twice. j Savings Department open French had singled late in the game and was sent to second by a sacrifice atteries: Mails, Morton, O¢ 1, Ki ell; Stoner a *|SEATTLE GOLF our score at the finish of each and Saturday evenings Pilly Lane made a swell catch that | y fe and O'D ry ho! If on some hole or holes | , aved @ lo f trouble in the third when ¥ Smith hit a hard ball at Mannie and| Bassler, Woodal, | TEAM TO B. Co) resins makes you feel in |he snared Migh’s short fly on the rus, 6 to 8 o'clock the little Cuban dug it out of the - | le ° Chick” Evans’ clu draw a circle | with two men on the runways. @irt, without hesitating he turned NATIONAL LEAGt 20-MAN team from the ttie| around the figure on the score-card| | Founded 1870 and slapped the ball on French, who! Won, Lost, Py Golf club left here last night | —that n electic 2 Raat Gentine te slazing sweet baseball | had lit out for third, and then made | ie i | for Victoria, B. C., where they will| For example, if yoo make the first] pail le made his second triple te tes & pretty double play by winging hee |meet the Victoria Golf club team at| hole in five and you wish to have it| consecutive days yesterday. Smith out at first \p oe a] ts 3, aw tn. the at | registered, mark it on your score | ie ES Wed 9 | the Ouk Bay links today in the first | FeKi ’ | | Comedian Carl Sawyer gave the Y Bi 2 4 Jaaa|half of annual nole ~home-and? | ‘a thrill im the eighth when Mur. going to make a real home here for | ji. ? § “te |home match for the Biggerstaff Wil-| A player can “ring” ag many] dred n high fly. Cort cocked | the little Cuban. | Cincinnats OR Wray 2 eevee Bree ens scores as he desires during the term| bis cap on one side, and then epeared | - vd | of the competition he fact that he} Skier with a . DOYLE LOOKED 14a pesiaye RH, E,| Club Captain sam Russell took a] of the competition. ‘The fact that he] a | HH Q a vhs strong u 6 and he is con. | has turned a five on No, 1 hole, o1 | one ae GooD |3 New York Lisese & 10 1{StF0Ng line-up along and he is con. | has turned in a five or 1 or eHlared, | Sunoak Sailing | nt that his lads will at least hold|® four on the 16th or some other was om first, wt the keystone 3 Jesse Doyle, the young pitcher | Brooklyn 113 0 such “ringers,” does not prevent h jm every day, without wait. worry : pyle, th ung pitch ap iol arte sak eaeder Canadians to a low score, Beat. | such cers,” doe prevent him 1 arid expense of street care. iH , | sent to the hill by Vernon . ° Snyder; | sg the Canucks on thelr own back-|from trying to better the figures| 4 in douvie | is the way to go quickly to w ia Bhellenback flivvered —_yente ther and Miller | yard is more than Sam expects, but|there or at any other place on the |B without rush or trouble. “Here In| i looked pretty good, altho not ee aug, ("6 eli: nebll eco doen. ff the inexpensive way of enjoying : J *hicag t , |he says, © old ‘erm do | Gregg. clickea a itd 4 ne country and nearby acenery : taculer He had a pretty good curve| At ¢ Monae r i a | rules governing The Star! on his* two tripe. to the platen” evenings, week-ends and boli | Il. He came to Vernon from the|Cincinnati . . a | Blectic rophy tournament “which| were ringing singles | days 3 New York Yanks. |Chicago .. os | THREE GAMES were made t : Hatton ar gue ‘ | and the cost is amall compared | i The tribe touched him up for eight| Batteries—Rixey, Couch, Markle his committ pve apr The wind played havec with fly with an automobile, the Indian ; / : | IN PREP LOOP are balla rie. pean aoe Fesut uses lene oll, cheaper th Ri hits, but they only made one run off| and Wingo; Cheeves and O'Farrell. | ¢ 2 s low trouble with a couple of lofty fouls, | les" GaraKke space, lower taxes 4 Of his delivery | Queen Anne, Franklin and West} Ali cards must be properly marked, |B and cheaper license, It gt a aie Ses 4 | At Boston— R. H. E,|Seattle took another step pennant:| dated, signed and countersign Ham Hyatt t* moving around a wit |i miles to the gallon, and ea ‘i | Pit d in the high school loop yeste faster at first base for the Tigers this hi ny othe 0 i NEW RAIL LOOP __[Phitadeiphia 4 11 0/ward in the high school loop yester- | One-halt of the player's handicap will | your, and the old bey always coud bite | Come 1h Hi | Boston kivescesh 0. 01 The Hilltoppers downed Lin-| be allowed. No score wil be taken learn how ‘ IN CALIFORNIA | Batterles--Meadows, Hubbell and |coln by the close score of 8 to 7;/ from a card that has not a completed Sheltenback ix tilt tr wh i hf Pasadena, San Diego, Long Beach | Hentine; McQuillan, Fillingim and| Franklin ran over Ballard 6 to 1 jround of 18 holes | F a4 and San Bernardino may make up| Nei! {and Wes Seattle nosed out Garfield] ectic tournaments are very bene. | e b a four-club Class D league in Cali) #'t0 8. Given Anne hag W firm rip /ficial for the players and the handi.| ! A} fornia, according to reports from AS on first place, with two wins and) cap committee because this form of| if Los Angeles. It is said that Will-| ji BA EBALL ne defeats, | ply Meeps the former striving to a fam Wrigley, owner of the Low! PACIFIC COAST 3 A t his previoug mark and gives the Mt iy Baccharin is 30 en sweet as 2 ye ” wt Angeles and Chicago Cub franchise 1 «ps beth alaat adh nce to “get a line” on the} chaadourne te ce ly a fox. The ota} Second Ave. and Cherry St. 14 fs fostering the league and figur VERNON Vs, ei Ai on of the club, voy trapped, Conn hit un tot } upon using it as a farm for his Double-Header Sw erday and Inning, and ‘tossed away bis glove and SEATTLE young players Sunday, Sturtin, 30 Mediterranean is the bluest of all] Nitrogen gas used in light bulbs |*trted for the bench, but Umpire Rear F the seas, taust be sbediutely pure: olan vas on the Job, and called the play

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