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ie : APRIL 24, 1922, HARI yl Long Joe Busts Up Go With Timely Base Hit nee Boy Hurls First Good Game Since 1920, and is Vernon Southpaw His First Setback; Tigers Romp Off With First Game BY LEO H, LASSEN F Long Joe Dailey can take his regular turn on the mound for the Indians and» itch the brand of ball that he did against Vernon in the second game of the Sunday bargain bill, a lot of pitching worries will be lifted from Walter MeCredie’s managerial shoulders. The big fellow had a lot of speed and a lot was his timely bingle in the 10th frame that) busted up the old ball game. “Tub” Spencer rapped a grounder a mile- a-minute for a two-base carom off of Red Smith's shins. Then Joe rapped a single over mn short and the gall game was in the ice box. » The won the first game of the matinee by an 8 to , taking all the joy out of the party with a six-run| ee neceend in the fourth diang at the plat _ When Dalley won his game yester. ‘day de broke & winning streak of three straight games hung up by May, Vernon's crack southpaw, hurler didn't look a9 good he did on his first start rg hs tional support by Hughie left field was the only thing that of the Tigers, a few worries. the Indians away from the Plt?) 94KLAND HERE nia the second game Seattle started! “the Oakland club will open a! Be coring when Lane walked and) week's series here tomorrow. } second peg speci visitors have been going wn since ‘a single the start of the season. Lafayette, The visitors tied it up In the joven | with Seattle laat year, is playing first | Hyatt singled and Cueto mad) none and is making a go of It high throw to first on French's) knight is at second, Brubaker at . The Cuban should es short, Marriott, from the Cubs, at the play at second. Smith third, and Brown, from Sait Lake te with & drive to right, scoring | lem field. Cooper and Wille, hold overs, are doing other outfield duty. | | Kohler and Mitze are catching | with Krause, Eller, Artett, Kremer | aod Brenton as the pitching maia- | stays. the first game and Chadbourne his long My which started | the rally that won the game, Sunday | be rapped @ singte the ninth of (the fleet game that + Seattle won the game has been told. game Sunday way an The (iret | mess. Vernon making six runs! ts meme vernon maxing “wy FORBES AND ck of pitchers, Finnernan, Burger, and May all working out. Faeth ERT FORRES, Seattle leht GREAT weight, who has been sojourning | DING in other climes for the past year, | ot a the finest fielding) Right when he meats Bobby in the left garden for a whole|Michasia, New York lightweight, in| the main event of the Cascade Ath.) mate sensational catches. this one-handed stab of Spencer's| Fortes has defeated some goed) in the second game yesterday | boys in Canada, including a 16-round Graw with Freddy Welsh, and ch was fo unexpected that High the bali in from the left field tie, Michaela has terrific hitting and Stumn¢ was doubled off of| Lower for a man of his weight. altho | hig atyie of swing to the bedy with wondertul catch Saturday in the) game of the double bill, whieh | intentionally foul his opponents. divided by the way, Seattle win’) Prankie Pantiey. who has not boxed locally for several weeks, is to hits by the Tigers sent over the BOX TUESDAY | on the bill for the visitors, _ Hughie High and Billy Lane, left) win) return to the local ring Tuesday tm the game just closed. Both letic club's glove show at the Arena. | a marvelous plees of work. The bout looms as an interesting «lowe base on the relay. Lane made his left causes bim to frequently un- the first and Vernon the secona, back of the Dieachers to st4B/ meet « hard customer in Kit Baller: | 3 clout. Both men hit pretty! ing of Camp Lewis. Ballerino has Mand their work on a WhOl® WAS) beaten Mike Mitchell and Eddie ble league caliber ben One of the best spectal events of the year ts expected between Jimmy Rivers of Tacoma and Kid Johnson of Olympia. Rivers ts the boy who recently created such @ setiaation In 2 hia home town. He ts a flashy per Be nee of Pie | former with but one black mark on ed thry his station. Every time | nis recoré—a ont-round knockout at tam catches an cnay ons S86 BOTS on4 hands of. the C Because of his bitting post | lightweight, Oakland Frankie Burns. and experience Stumpf Ie 8) "hoy scCaslin will put in his| | E SAME OLD KNESS no have hanging arOqey|uaual appearance, in company with he simply can't cover enough |E4di¢ Billings. Billings nas been nd and isn't consistent enough | meting with success lately at Van- | couver. | th | down for the second bout, and Eddie | Tid papper: my “|Moore and Frankie Green, in the SPENCER 1 jopener. complete the attractive six: STILL HITTING Tou have to hand it to Tub Spen-| bout card. fr for being able to clout the old! Brate, He rapped a pair of doubles) Pttterday and ent another out of | tate, only to have High rob him | a hit. With Jack Adama out of} fame with two broken riba, by his crashing into the! ands Saturday, Seattle is lucky in) ing two recetvers Itke Spencer Tobin on the job. WILLS VS. DEMPSEY? NEW YORK, April 23.—Negotia- tions for a fight between Jack Dempsey and Harry Wille in Lon-! don this summer have been opened, | according to @ cable received from) George McDonalé, London manager! and promoter. MORE THAN 100 SWIMMEKS are BARNEY 18 A lexpected to demonstrate theif skill) 600D PINCH HITTER jin the Y. W. C. A. pool at 4 p. m new outfielder, Tuesday, when tryouts will be made} HE trim dig- nity of the VAN HBUSEN not starched nor ironed into it, but woven and tailored into it. It is as easy to launder as 8 handkerchief. Priee fifty cents. Will outwear half a dozen ordinary collars. VAN HEUSEN the Worlds Smartest COLLAR o Uf yoor dealer connet mpply with the Yaw mmuenN Collar the ran crave bet (anfi whee thir with the VAN MEUSEN Colm lar attached) write ws for adden of one that can. It iit a VAR MEUEEM wnlass i's wamped Phillipe Jones Corporation i Eta ” ILLI#s JONES CORPORATION # 1295 BROADWAY + NEW YORE \STARTS IT ‘a pase from Harper. Y WILLS IS ONLY RE WASHINGTON CREW THE SEATTLE STAR SHOWS ITS POWER Purple and Gold Shell Defeats California Boat by Ten Lengths in Big Race Saturday; Plans Laid to Send, Varsity East ABHINGTON'S champion crew, lapsed in the No, § seat of the Call wine tory In Western crew start training next week for the na tional intercollegiate regettn at Poughkeepsie, New York. For one short week Coach Ed Leader wil) raining before the long grind is con inued until June. Organized effort to raise the money to send the crew to Poughkeepale will be started at once. ho revenue and ie a losing sport the Associated Student body budget crewn were thea h by Ben Wi the crew put tn to shore, ‘The race was held over ‘The with 7 race Was started at 6:49. breese wan felt allts, the of the most decisive vic | fornia shell and fell fnto the water. history, will | The apart coach's lau 10 lengths! Howell wan helped tnto and of stuff on his curve ball yesterday and it) allow bis varsity squad to preak/son Park course under favorable | weather conditions ripp® when the | A alight halfway down As crew has! course, but died almost at once. The the Inke was & little rough aa the fresh. men rowed over ¢ © course. cannot care for the additional ex The frosh won by eight lengths over pense of the Eastern trip. Washington's chances for victory [tn the Eastern meet are conceded to! be favorable, The remarkable show. | markable showing. Tho eight Saturday be hit for the pitcher fn ing of the crew in making the time | parently was in prime condition, Cai of 15 minutes 684.5 seconde in the rece Saturday afternoon shows that they have championship caliber California rowed second in the East n't win the ern regatta last year and Washing game, but ft caused Manager Besick, ton completely outclaswed the Bruin shel) this year, winning lengths. Washington placed by 10 wieth and fourth in the two former trips to Poughkeepsie, Im one of the most impressive vic tories ever recorded on the coast, the Purple and Gold rowing machine left the Bruin shell far in the wake Sat urday afternoon. In the second race the northern frosh completely out distanced their Caltfornia rivals. | Washington is now the undisputed | champion of the coast in crew! circles. The outstanding victory | ‘Went far in the eyes of Washington supporters toward wiping out « 3 defeat In football suffered at the bands of California las season Washington hax the edge on the Bruins in varsity sperts for this year now, as the Purple and Gold won their baskethall series from the Bears, The two schools will not meet in track and baseball this year California did not finjeh the race in the varsity regatta Saturday. Just an the Washington oarsmen flashed over the finish, Beryl Howell coll Varsit y Ball Team minuitos, 8% seconds. Coach Leader's crew made a re! }the Bruin babes. The time was 11 ap ifornin’s slight lead, gained by & funt stroke for the first minute, was soon Jont, and after the firat halfmile the Purple and Gold shel! gained cone! Working litke a well-oiled ma down ently. chine, the crew swept the courte at an even, steady stroke, ‘The Bruin crew started at the bleh | rndependents stroke of 40, with Washington row.) washington Laundry Co ‘The California stroke was pulled down by Capt. Dan nis: Dutton, Powell and Neves, jcreaned ing @ slower cader MeMilian to 33, which was Again to 34 near the finish, Washington rowed over moat of t the even stroke of 32. the course Callfornia was hitting tts * 10 36 Getniis of the game were not turned when Howell collapsed. Washington finished at 34, without making any attempt to sprint further. The California frosh made a nice {fight for the first haif.mite in the cond place, but were even further Dutclassed than the varsity. ers yearlings made a showtng that would do credit to a varsity her Lead.) and lett the Bruin babes eight lengths in their wake, Club races between the divisions of the Varsity Boat elub will be held be. | tween now and the Poughkeepate re wntta. and will keep the var strict training after cation Coach Leader expects to hold All the men in practice for some time)» ja week of va to Mix With Oregon Aggies Here ASHINGTON will open the sec }for Washington, working his first fe: the conference baseball season against the Oregon | Aggies Tuesday and Wednesday. with two victories over the Oregon Webfooters behind them. The Purple and Goid nine trimmed the, Lemon Yellow team Saturday even more de cisively than in the opener. The final count was 14 to 2. ‘The Beavers are expected to give the Washington ciab stiffer opposi tion than was encountered last week ‘The Oregon series was really no trial of the strength of the locals and what thetr real standing is will be meen this week Washington had no difficulty what. with the Oregon team Saturday Starting with six tallies in the first frame, Washington was away ohead ond week of Torrance opened the fireworks by | drawing a single. Welts singled and led a rally in which MeMahon, Gard ner, Barrett, Bakke, Maloney and Torrance all hit the ball for safe ingles. Six runs crossed the plate and the team batted completely around before Gray Could stop the rally. } Oregon scored in the second when Zimmerman reached first on an error and took second when Sorsby drew Leniie drove one to the left field fence, Zimmerman and making a circuit of the bases. He failed to touch third and the second run was not scored. Oregon again tallied in the seventh when Borsby knocked a fly well into the upper tiers of the grandstand. In all the visttore drew five hits from Harper | Errora by the Oregon Infield were costly in the fourth inning and all the Washington batsmen made an- ther trip to the plate in that ste Six more runs were counted before the inning closed. One tn the fifth scoring = land one in the seventh completed the | Harper looked good on the mound | for Washington and was afforded | 004 support, The varsity men hit | Gray freely and found Johnson with mart almost equal ease after he replaced | Gray. panes MORE UPSETS IN VARSITY RELAY TRIALS ‘ORE: surprises developed in the second stage of the varsity try Leonard completed the game | | | Bacrificn hite for some time Score by Innings: Washington Oregon eat 5-8, Oakland 2-0. 42 (ercond game 18, Low Angeles 4-6 (first | fxme 19 Inning fan Franch 4, Macramento 9-6 HOW THE SERIES STAND Won, Vernon Smeatrie San Francisco Sacramento walt Lake s\Lee Angeles Portland (Oakland . nn ey Shs sa Hawke, rf Te oe | ee se. ass Be eaak QE ge ee sa 1 8 ADR I 1 ea oe o. urphy, 1b an) Connolly, 3 oe Stumpf, ee Be Be Tobin, o oo ce Finneran. p 10° 1@e 1 oe oo 8 a aie Cr ee | ra "Batted for Murger in seven {Batted for Beil in eighth, Heore by Innings Vornon or 18, Ott Finneran 1 ", ri WHA piteh Ityatt, Lane, Hawks Two Chad ber A ort off Burger &, off Rune scored—Ott Finneran ¢ onaible Rel! 0. Btruck 7 “2 7 or en cten een S | Seeman 1 th. for. > once”! Fin Paeth to 1168 jt Runs batted tn—-Hawk | outs for the relay teams thie nenson| Topin, ‘Barney. Double pier at the Stadium field Saturday. With| Murphy to Mya of game the showing made by the new men, | V@Pires—Reardon and McGrew, a number of veterans will be com-| | Second Game pletely eliminated from the carnival Gnadboutne, ot “ ° + 79 this week | High ides ae 3 A) Free won the quarter mile in| Hawke, rf ey ae et a fast field against Reg Pratt, Pratt|[7e't 1p ie tae a took second and Ed Ferry and/p Ait i, ay Harry Beail also placed. Don Dour: so 3 8 las and Williams were nosed out ee ke Zener won the mile, with Ewing, is Finkey and Allen taking the other 1 ea places on the team. Fred Meisnest . - “ led most of the race, but dropped sn4 the finish ° ° 1 near th $e gg tt se J 1 10 NEW YORK, Ht 24,—Johnny | Connolly ria Sie mt n v ht cha ' “ ° ° 1 Dundee, junior i ham: | °} fe Mas pion, and Lew Tendler, who claims! patey, p ee Bey the lightweight title, have been| Wistersil, ab 0 0 0 matched for 15 rounds in Madison|* A4am* 2b . 6 0 0 Square Garden, May 5, | Totmle seemed? & © 80 Mencunoorce?> JOE DAILEY TURNS BACK JAKE MAY. IN GREAT BALL GAME AL CONTENDER FOR DEMPSEY’S CROWN Standing of Star League Teams om ‘on Tant ‘ LEAGUE NO. & LEAGUE NO w Won LEAGUE NO, 1 r Pe Lost Won Lost Pet ington Park ° m. + 6 1006 ech i | * FD. Cleaners d 0 # © 1,000 Wh 1 Fremont Cyclones. s 1 Millman Merehamte... 8 1 Wert Woodland Mer 3 5 Mt. Paker Wildeate... 2 1 Faleon A © * rY ’ Rose Giants 1 1 Vv Go. 3 3 ® ube ee Wert Beattie Dye Whe 1 Ba s 3 In ‘ie Green Lake Junior 1 H w ton Laundry, 0 6 Agent Cube ’ , ls 2 * PAGE 9 Colored | Champion Is Ready European Fighters Don’t Amount to Much; Amer- | | | | | League No. 1 QconING 18 runs on 17 hite, aI \ man Merchants walloped th turned 9 § to 1 victor over the featured the 29 to 0 wil gaged etub oh Cofteivie, 181 West Woodland Merchante tn | Louie's French Dry Cleaners the winners, wan master of the aitua-| Pitchers’ battle at Lower Woodland. the Ross Cubs In thelr Sunday ton at all times and held the oppo Bill Stitta, on the mound for the win. | at B. F. Day playfield. Mullaly nition to five hi | leftfieider, connected with the pellet) nity ang fanned aight men. Frank, | nings he pitched. Home rune ~ eee hits, including @ triple 84) nouse, Weat Woodland boxman, let! poled out by Bracken, Burke jou | League No. 2 ASHINGTON PARK waa re iw on Park down with seven ‘The score: RH. Fl ante bingles, Bill Griffiths won the| *siman Falcon Athietio club. ..... 2 6 8 game in the ninth inning, clouting Hillman Merchants ......18 17 1) the onion for two bases with two 1 Ratteries-—-Woods and McDermott; | sinners on the paths. Everett Brink | tee +. @ MoGilivray and Staate, hit afetly. three times, Both out-|. Batteries—Mullaly, Henry Breen; MoReynolds, Stahl and fields je werved up steady support. pono The score: RH E N a game featured by free hitting League No. 3 ITCHING of Mullaly and Henry! Ritley, Hillman | ners, held Wert Woodland to three) the Cubs to one hit In the four in 4 ican Whites Eliminated BY BOB DORMAN YORK, April 24— Jack ai a8 Dempsey’s European trip prom- \tnes to be little more than the usual Over | tourist sight-seeing trip. game) When It ts considered that this held country has been unable to produce & heavyweight conceded a chance of giving the hard-hitting champion any sort of m battle it in hardly likely that Europe can do #0. England has Joe Beckett, Tom x, |Cowler, Bombardier Wells, Albert 1 Lioyd, Frank Goddard and George 4 Cook, all veterans who have seen ana |thelr best days with the exception of Stan. |COok, who does not rank very as the fast slipping Beckett him the other night. were and and loose fielding, the Independ:| washington Park 3. oo Peanee Carpentier, already @e ents downed the Washington Laun-| west Woodland eee OK | gf 2 rg yg or 9 age =o feated by Dempeey, Journes and Neil dry Company at Lowell, 11 to % | patterton—stitte and Smith; Frank:| ont Cyclones, & to 6. Dick Finn, |% The last two are jokes, Independent — piteher.) nouser and Lobough. merthise dot the Wiete Hed), 28 America, among the white [made the only home run of th es aa shortatop for the Westermans, pulled! 105 there is an equal dearth @e & double play an@ made three bits. | 2 game, while MoGinnes batted 1.000/ 7.085 GIANTS report that the with four hits out of four timé@s at ‘Asahi Cubs falled to show up for! Both pitchers were hit hard, eo ed eh Se ee ree, | Sawa’ eina6 batiars, GAR foot iT le | HITS EsT & WHEELER nosed out the | pg lice ype ag pote played Green Lake Juniors tn the ninth | ‘The score-— R - KE Ratterion—-Quickstaft and Moin iis at Green Lake With the score ted In the ninth frame at 1 to 1, the winners staged a hit-fest and put the tilt on ice, The Weat & Wheeler nine was entertained Sun day afternoon at the home of J. W Cyclones .... 6 L. V. Westerman Co.. 8 11 Batteries—Jones and Hieman ton and Peterson. EST SHOR SHOP downed the Zerolene Cubs, 16 to 3, at BF. Day playfield, Patteries and other ARNERING 10 hits off the in by the management of the clubs, | Wheeler. éry of McGrath and Harness,| ee The score: RWE | Went & Wheeler 319 2 » the Green Lake Jun 1 7 4) Brown's Biltiard club by an 11 to Batterien—Willin and. Haines; Hytiengren and Lund, a home run, at Walla Walla playfield. Mount Paker Cigars in Sunday's |ame with the West Seattle Dye 14*: Bowman’ and Gorman. , Works. Kobler’s hit scored the tying | eee "2 run on « squeeze play, when ¢ Went Seattle nine opertha the Inst, frame with a onerun lead. Was | Walla diamond waa the battle 4 by Baker and Fewster eave | ground | theie forth meralent ve) | Witting of Patricettt and Kohler for | Great Army Star «Ith te on, bat (he Gtante came om bebind, and won, 7 to 3. At Union Colle, beat the Senators Walte Hoyt won bie third straight game. | the Mount Maker club and Colaria’s score. Duffy, of the Bam Arenas, bh ‘The game was played | Directs Athletes LMER OLIPHANT, conceded material. Most of the wellknown men of — recent ring history have dropped ai of wight, or, if they are heard of, 1” |iscmereiy a Unt or two that they have kissed the canvas once 3| Fred Fulton, onee a 3) White hope, whose speed and ; Bar-|™ t many others out of the 4 iy , but! Geliy. \Cerous plasterer had nothing need be afraid of. | Bil Brennan and Billy Miske still showing something of their ‘time form, but as Demprey has t both of them it can hardly be (that either fs entitled to considera. champton. — tion for a match with the Outside of Harry Wills, the negro | QTRALING home with the winning! The Bg R MH Elneavyweight, there ty not much of run in the ninth Inning, Dan pital hepa can teeees Pe * O'Le thrtiting tit ceri wiry won ne tilt for the | "Batterien—McGirath, Harness | PLATING their first outot-town | I game of the season, the Three Brothers’ Dye Works team, of Star Junior league, last year's ge " stick work for the losers featured. to be the greatest athlete in Lt al ! The, Piratse gathered 20, bite on@ |” The score: RM. &|| the history of West Point, has || 4 champions and leading contendesd plastering them 14 te 2. Mount Raker Cigare... @ 10 3) |] signed a contract to become ath- Ios kstte t Sunday, 8 to 1. 4 EG PARENT eRe Went Setttel Dye Works 6 2)| letie director at Union college, at }| Maxine Wow Byed up the emg = g a veekeny oven tee ee Batteries Negro and Patricelli; | Schenectady, N. ¥. for the winners, bela the diane, 4 to Crook, Gorley and Carvetl, Oliphant is the only athlete ) Playing the ol@ army game of saert du polished off the R vn three MORVICH RUNS WELT NEW YORK, April 33.—Morvich. | Ben Block's sensational three-year old. which ts being primed for thy Kentucky Derby, had another great ‘workout yesterday at Jamaica. H. went seven furlongs In 1:26 2-6.) being eased up after flying a haif.! American ? na. the to Borne sacritios. 414 A saber is given « student wins the varsity letter in four jor sports during any one coll Wild elephante have repeatedly} torn up oil pipe lines in Sumatra. this feat in baseball, football, ketball and track. urt Tennis BY BOB DORMAN NEW YORK, April %4.— While Dempsey was sailing on the Aqui en straight. Double | board, going abroad in search of a bring home the title. world's champtonship. Walter A. Kinsella, the profession- a! court tennis expert, left for Eng land to meet George F. Covey, pres ent holder of the world’s professional title, in @ match to be held at the Prince's Club, Knightsbridge, Eng- land. The match will be played on May /and to practice. 165 and 17, and if necessary to reach “If I should win the title T a decision, the finals will be played return immediat At Portiand, first game BR : of health and that my stroke jought to win. Filer, bother me at all, and I will an@ Elliott At Loe Angeles, let game. fait Ls ‘ ‘ r; Dumovieh, Wallace and Ba! being the winner tn each case, Four sets will be played on the first any and four on the second, later allowed the title to retu Covey by default, At Prince, firet ome RM sececesee @ oss ‘ ° Penner and Stanage; Geary | »* fan Francisco Ratterien { [and Agnew : ‘ } 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 Tebace Ca Washington « At New Torte Washington . At Detrott— ® Cleveland . 1 atteriee ie and O'NetI; PH latte, Cidham and B . At Mt, Toule— n ® ' 1| ‘ 1 ik; Vangil: | No other game. NATIONAL LEAGUF Yon, Lost. Pet ae a 7 3 os St. Louis 8 6 Philadephia 48 | Brooklya ‘ Boston 6 | Cineinnatt ’ At Pittabui x, 2B) on (heat eS 4 m8 Freeman, Kaufman | Carlson and Gooch. | 2 | tteries: J Atueland and Martnet At Brooklyn— R n. pais Pr Aiea se ae Hat eo Lower Prices jatterion N “We pyder; @mith, | at apa = ae 20 now 18¢ At Cinoinnatl rn J abt Sinetane , 10 now 9e ’ Cineinna tt 1 (Two 10’e—18c) | has ever won two sabers for excel- Jencé in mport at the army sehool. year. Oliphant has twice accomplished Champ to Play in London unles® one of them should take sev.) On the final day Many sets will be played as ts neces- | Piaye-Migh lo Sawyer to Hyatt, Time |tania to England, willing to risk his|sary to reach a decision. Sees, Caen eerere end ttle, another passenger was on} Kinsella in confident that he wil! “If the fact that I feel in the best | good as it has ever been have any |bearing on the result then I surely “The old injury to my leg dosen't fully a month to become acclimated | ly to America and ||” in Philadelphia 10 years ago, Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestie tobacese—blended who |! hitters to two safe clouts, while his team mates hind him a nine hits and five errors, The entire Three Brothers’ batted around in the second Al Rarbaris starred tn the outfield and with the bludgeon. who ma. ewe a bas. Batteries: Swi Miller; Red- kin, Budder and Garalsky. Thursday ts rewarded unlucky fo weddings in Scandinavian countries. | ie as i il have shall | F ok jon May 20 jhope to meet Jay Gould, the Ameri D The championship will be decided can amateur champion, in a match ce al by the best seven in 13 sete. There |for the open championship.” Lea Angeles a H will be no deuce and vantage sets,) Gould formerly held the world's e Biarhol@er, Lewis the player first taking six games| open titie, which he won from Covey but im to fart

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