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THURSDAY, APRIL. 12, 1928. THE SEATTLE ae: PAGE ssn eee a WHAT ABOUT JESS WILLARD? HAVE A LOOK: FORMER HEAV YWEIGHT C HAMP IN GREAT SHAPE FOR BIG TEST BOUT WITH FLOYD JOHNSON | * ———_—-_—— —— EMINISCENCES 0 3 ~ Champions Lacked Kick: D-EDuodale Be 7 in Their Series Games wl As Told to LeoH. Lassen ‘ i , . | Have Physical Ability, but Lack Something; Babe in for a =e } ere | f Ruth Will Have Much To Do With Showing of ne A One-Eyed Umpire in Dutch i i Eh Sam Club}: How Teant Stacks Up of CHAPTER XC. hee : Y niee eet oe wae ae AVING to use snap judgment makes the job of um- " t p ; serra : BY HENRY L, ARRELL ay piring a baseball game a precarious one, { ' pe. ) EN: EW YORK, April 12.—With the help ef a car One of the funniest things | ever saw on a baseball dia- r : ‘ ( fi i ‘ Mes On Whee singular break, the ow York Yanks fell ican Ro » mond was back in 1907; when “Red” Ehret, ’ “sa 7 i 4 staggering across the finish line in October ~ a former big leaguer, was officiating in the ‘ f ( 3 last year and won the pennant race from the to t + Northwestern league. ¥ ‘ , | So ay St. Louis Browns by a slim margin of one Hion's : eo Ehret was a one-eyed gent. He couldn't r s J Rt pe , game, see out of his right eye. bib * an George Sisler pulled over too far off first akg . He was working the game alone behind ‘ J > re { 4 p : base for a low throw in one of the late games pela - : ' the plate. Butte was playing Seattle and | ‘ * pitt "4a i hi of the year and that over-stretch virtually the score was close, Seattle leading by one iv ‘ : 4 eh lgay e the Yanks the victory. The great St. Louis star se run when the ninth opened, Two men were i. é F f ¢ y verely wrenched his shoulder and had to be taken out of the on the bases, one on first and one on third Ae ! ; t i uy ; igarne, Bill Jacobson, an outfielder, taking his place. with two away. g af as f 3 ‘ ? Aided by that stroke of fate, the Yankees won. The hitter singled to right and the runner | i f j 4 7 e 4 ‘ ee ' In the opinion of many who like to look over the figures scored easily from third. Ehret thought é hi ‘ } and dope winners, the American Jeague champions will need that the ball would surely be thrown to| § ; ; i ae VG M another similar help from Lady Luck to stem the tide that third to try to stop the winning run from . . ; * bet é ' may rush on them from several different angles next season. going to third base. But the right fielder } 2 ‘ aes That opinion is not supported entirely by real dope, how- made a whale of a throw to first base and “ 4 ‘ caught his man by several feet,'retiring the side. ‘ c i i ; Since the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White Sox have Ehret, because of his sightless right eye, didn't see the ; « . 4 , 1 3 ‘ been very materially strengthened during the off season play at first base at all. ‘The score counted and the runner ; " ? ti ‘and since the Yanks barely escaped with their scalps last reached third. Butte secred this mant too, and won the 5 NAG Td ; , te " : ‘ Y r lyear, it seems that the chances of the Yanks in the coming game. “saa sicitaS lat | Pha Mi 4 WR u ‘ ad ; race depend largely upon what improvement Miller Huggins aoe Saga ay a deciston on tins ay at iss because he didn’t | PEE ok kt? TRY Hg has worked in his club since that time. (pies pe Bathe OS suitean ay be ee | ; ‘ ip , ey ; The showing of the Yankees in the world’s series, when ee ee ee et Bia} 4 fa mins the Giants made them look like a second-place club in the : . x |Katy league, indicated that the greatest needs of the Amer- ‘The next chapter will appear Friday "3 “ —_ icam league champions were | —— Mo., April, waistline when he started training he failed to take the;ts belng accumed of really ving Petes, hoaxes ua brain, 2d . 12—What about the condition| He looks physically fit. Says he ts, con of Dempsey seriously too hard. His manager, Rey Arches] “3 td ChanceHas Carl Wises | lon myclly Ot. Saya De | ha ean cates, fel Se ot Jeet Wittard? I could do 15 rounds today at top| has told him to slow up some. taproveds write tho asditigua vad . | son not wor about his bout with | speed,” wax Willard’s reply to bow But Jess ts determined, 4e ts put-| YS” Pe the former Bor Put Ban on l ] on His Look aver th pistes af the for-| Floyd Johnson in New York May 12.) he felt. “1 mm positive I will defeat] ting in virtually four hours a day on pis dl halen 7 sabe ae mer champ fn golf attire and Judge) Rursors have tt that Jess may not| Johnson. Such a victory will win for} the © gymnasium and on|SOUEMPAW. Joe sai ke | for yourse box In New York. Despite stories | me the consideration that New York | the 5 for an entire season also should Golf Game| Links Gaire) as sec | ee es ees [Pa atta oer ni ea | ee etn, 20 aries te e-pr os ter shape , n he|of training and aya he will surely! “1am training in carnest for thi] popular figure in the fashionable re-|knowing that the club-has had art, a brain or a char nahit ack De at Johnac nd will continup right up 1 nort hotels and onthe golf courm, |Planted a he s RANK CHANCE of the Bos dal BY AL ROSE | ' Dest: Jotnacn ut and will continus right up i elt and on the golf cours, |P ante & het | Only @ few more daze remain for wey at Toledo. te t If he wins over Johnson, a b | day of the fight,” he Geclares. ess bas taker: up golf re, Hels| ting spirit Those virtGeg pre hard) sar jeagpe teams to still enter thy a | part. with Dempsey is a certal Wil-| “There will be no let-up." f swing In the footsteps @f Demp-|to cultivate in any athlete who does ior baseball league. Twelve teams hager to put the ban on ¢ \e This may or may not mean low lard 40 confident that he will reverse d each day the Ug ex-champion in that gemme. Jack Bemrned to/not possess them maturally | filed +0 tar, Entries close Bat~ pea i announced that #golf/ much to the majority of local cf. 1 ery ¢ ¢| the verdict of the firat meeting, He is training schedule golf here two yearn mgco. Miller Huggins 1s of the school! May ot seus. ~~ par ) r nin, t lot 7 " zt 1 ha k h ee Pe vane 0 the trasming ers, but its going to mean a lot to | supert f 1 his | int k of cor F im his | With his ¢ ax wrsihs ata Vaal drives beft-handed. who believes that the h of! tay Grayzulls, who has been playing eames red Sox Ither willlCart Reiter's links cronies, Ever - is — | club lies in its pitehiag, If this! 2 ral seasons, is he permit his players to indulge ‘8 lsince Cart took up the royal and an ory is sound, the Yankees should Sep eaIne: LO, DIRSIS, sehete z the pennant, because Huggins | “eg tgp riage ee Ste tare oe Since fellown whe pays, pays, | Senators \ Ik Y 0 has mot only plenty of star pitchers] All managers aie vest the mace. vlartag oC arOle ins ’ | ) | EK I j I but, in the opinion of many baseball | epeetive Uneups for the fret eames injurious to a big league ball club! from mow on, as Cartoonist Al dopg t sess Be cotoiee tie Seton "sero | nase neteet: Seeut Out | : T men. he's cveriaden with se many | ‘ting the comine ree: the game {s due to the fact thast he |qver,” jaimed Carl, yesterday, at | PACIFIC COAST ILEAGUP ADD PUNCH O DETROIT pHs { them the regular work that |, Contracts are dus from all tcams Bat= believes the playing of 18 or more sion of his ‘steenth golf . | . any. 0 ey er only Witch tn Uren teen men can be signed for holes in the morning takes muck out ison within the last three days. the Tribe Sait Lake. : AUGUSTA. Ga, Aprtt 12-—Recond Baseman Derrfil Pritt is the player |e nonpg eenmndea ciccrsir | loth rime 3 ae of the player. But what has all this got to do NOS ROM 5 «+s s0sees dese ces to whom the Tygers are looking for tho much needed pennant ||tP form ted that the Yanks | The L. ¥. Weslerman team tant Tn this contention Chance Is sureiwith the coming to town of one|CACRAMENTO, Cal, April 12— Lae Angeles’. punch |; Xt many te erantes a so ec sare of entering the league this year, to be supported by many othex big/jiex Morrison? Harry Wolverton’s Seattle base-| San Fra Pratt, who has previously played big league engagements with at |/bave the worst sai iets aah bee foc BN fete fren meee Aorreeain nat year ewes Well, ye links crontes of Carl Ref-| sai club blew up higher than the | Dasiand . : Louts, New York and Boston, 1s the ran who ls expected to round out ecm age wee a ne ne 7 saletete played havoc wi e chances of thelter, we are going to Jet you in on y te in the second inning | perc i the Detroit infield New York Yankees. For a tirme it/, secret. vilans i anes eannaed battle with |" jens While not a bsilliant flelder of the Ecddi Collins type, Pratt tas al |/and m dearth of good reserve mi George Gilmore, veteran playfield In- threatened »ta destroy the discipline) At the Moore theater this week | Sacramento, and the home boys bat ways been regarded as sure and reliable. Always a good man ona|iteri@l, but against that they have | 197 the "hrecscoy Crepes this seaaaailal of the club. Alex Morrison, who for several | ted in six runs before the addied Red) ; doiible play, Pratt, tt (s believed, will remedy a glaring fault of lat ||the greatest pitching staff in the Saba One year during the thick of Alyears was profesional at the Los |@kins could retire the side. The In tt portl ( dings). || season mejor leagues — Mays, Shawkey,| The Best Shoe Shop team has decided pennant fight. Manager Mack of the| Angeles Country club, and Kd Flant | ning won the game, 6 to 0, and ‘ ‘ |] Many m ball gnme fs lost because of the failure to complete m doudle||/Bust, Hoyt, Jones and Pennock fo enter: he) ster leagee coe Athletics suggested to his players/min, well known comedian, are! neither club moored in any other! play at @ critical moment in the game. Such was the cassmany a timo|| If Huggins is right in placing the seed SOs Sovee ‘Glen: het team this that he believed the club would have} jutting on an act entitled “A Lesson | trame. vi , pitéling strength above everything | morning. & better chance to win if the players|in Golf’ It isa knockout incomedy | The slugfest descended upon the F American league clubs had a higher double play rating than||elne, the outlook for the Yanks !s/ cut out golf during the critical stage|ind aiso gives those who golf @|gnoulders of John Teaar, a Seattle : Jetroit, who completed 188 double killings rostest. P of the race. chance to pick up a few pointers. {rookie from Sioux City, and in turn) y " $ oa ee Washington, bechuse of the dexterity of Second Baseman Staniey|) Ewen if several players are forced | ORTLAND The mere suggestion by Sfack| Actor-Profeasional Morrison also | williams and Pigg worked on the| |] Harris in completing @ double play, led with 168, Cobb isconfident that ||t) told down positions that they was enough. Nearly a dozem of|nays some trick shots that add | qnoll : with Pratt at second Detroit will top that mark the coming reason, and|/are mot fitted for, and even if they AMATEUR Mack’s former great team played favor to the fine act Discounting the fatal second period.) | . that many a game vill thereby be saved. need urging “from the corner” to golf. All quit for the rest of the sea-| Between acts the Flanigan-Morrt- | the moundamen of both teams bore] p . help them out of @ plact that ts MEET Oo son and the Athletics won the b€0-|son tearn go a-golfing. That is, that’s | down well. Seattle garnered but six) San Francisco at Onk g not covered by the book, the Yanks es nant. what they did before they hit Seat-/rits, none of which came when | have a wealth of fine material and, | PORTLAND, Ore, April 12—Com= It ts a rather interesting fact that|tlc, “Since coming here last Sunday | neaded, while the Senators bunched TUB | SCORE “ the caso of the St Louls Card- pletion of the two-day Pacific Pitchers take to the game of f£olf/morning Morruon's spare time has | six of ir eight biows in the’rally rene if {nalm much depends: on’ what the | Northwest amateur boxing and more than any other players. Sev-|teen taken up giving golf lessons to | that won the game. Jomnaton, management Is able to get out of it. | wrestling championship tournament — eral times last year ft was necessary| Manager Reiter, who ts one of these With the exception of Wally here last night finds the following for Manager Hugsins of the Yan |dutfer golfers; short off of the tee, | 108 ANGELES, April 13—Bunch Scha:mg, Wally Pipp and Joo Dugan, | ds on the top of the heap: + kees to cal on sotne pitcher out ot) ols of hook, more slice and other! ing 10 hits behind the gilt-edged 4 Ruth perhaps, Huggins will Boxing— 4 turn. Said pitcher not bellevima he/qych things that make the tee-to-pin | hurling of Jake May, Vernon mink be to make hin players get some |. 112 Potnds—Gene Van Hoosen, would be worked would play 18 or|jouney a long and expensive one. | the hooks into Los Angeles yester. | © BY KARL AF eae tie in them, ‘The realizatton of |SPokane Amateur Athletic club, 27 holes in the morning. Naturally! jt least that's the kind of golfer | any via the shut-out route, 4 to 0. week end proved aa profitable, h. The smallest [hustle eth ifr ahead of them and|_ 18 Pounds—Tommy O'Brien, Mult he would not be fit to hurl a Mhard|this Retter chap was before Mr.| The score— i more, to the anglers than the nd thee iargeat [the task that is nomah club. opening day of the season, home ered tate catch [the ure of the $10,000 that no game. |Morrisom took him in tow (by re | Los Angeles . very fine catches were produced from 6 bam i be thelwinner’s share of] 22* pounde-—Bud Stengel, Multno- It wouldn't be surprising tf other| quest), Now he (C, B.) has his drive | Vernon a doubt wi e . mah cin jake, Lake Sewyer eee donee Yankee managers followed the leacl of |straightesed out, hook gone, slice} fatterios Jones, W: © the edge on some of i series in the huge new 147 pounds—Don Jones, Spokane Chance, now that the Red Sox leader|rone and he hopes to begin to re- | paldwin, Daly; May and Hannah. fore of this locality, sew- Pid Rew and Ray Litenberwer, withi@tndium may get the results with-| 1), bad blazed the way. trieve this losses of the coin of the} Red Sox is the first big league| A LEX MORRISON is tn town! HOW SERIES STAND Ww Reattte— AB. R. HL PO, A, d \ as in e lececcsccescece Sil se baht lapeicabnoses es atohes of trout and a few thetr wives, made a auc # Fase being among the fh taken |Tokul creek whare thy made lint (Out the use of an iron ae 160 pounds—Don Jones, Spokane tealm tm the very near future—it SALT LAKE CITY, April 12—)| Kopp therefrom, catehes Thele eatoh Atwraged trom 4 to Babe Ruth, no agile ufarboe aie club. va q | s Moll wits, ey report the fimting 00, /player upon whom ; WHY DOESN’T tnyone will give him halt @ chanoe. | after tying the score with ninth:| Moliwtts | occ ck tak micas hin, Ge-vpacues [ARE ANS GORE ema mean, Laer aee CON THOSE Oc ciae egies |e poande—ElerateReemnd Morn- He's tough pickings now, mates!) inning rally, Portland weakened in| ,i07 ] lceoat htecriog Tanai TAA Keane Gras | ERR: BOM of the xan th ing club, Mullan, Idaho. FIRPO START? |W. anywny, Flanigan and Morrt-| the 12th inning and lost a close clash es teat ia ieeccaee Hees the" waite ever that: "An Ruth goes, fo go © | Heavywelght—Art_ Schaer, BINal fon are having h lot of fun and #0} to galt Lake yesterday, 4 to 4. )C by Hi, De Long, J. W. Lothrop and| | April 1 will mark aneond opening in Yanks.” If the Big Bam starts out | pith club, Portland. é New on ioe Ma ape A Ws evdeytOdy tite who! a" secttig: | pucle and High bit home runs, for |C. J. De Long. The party returned with | this mit of the mtate, the date being tht/mauting the ball, the Yanks will) Wrestling— % aSckeakircahi Nig Moore this week. the rally. 4 | tai § 21 12 Long, senior, @ tou Dut was |Sicamania and Wahkiakum counties, The| If the collapse of Ruth was due | sultnomah club, eee 6 Cae ms EE BE TA EE OER The score— R WE r William in eighth. | successfully landed. | following countiow Rave been Mmted covd|to mental ant physteal troubles lest | 126 pounds — Stanley Robinson, — thelr efforts to.put over Luis Firpo| a7 Bocas 2 Sfor Martin in ninth | |waters for this yeatt Snohomish all|\ anew, the Ewat Hing ought 0 go |Multhomah club. for a clash with Jack Dempsey. ortland «+s : 2) gWelsh datted for Baldwin in ninth. | 1, competition, for thé semt-monthiy |tibutaria to South Fork Btitsaguamuh Pesos TN vena Firpo, it seems, is somehow wide. KING Salt Lake « : i re by Innings | trout prise Te pine & Tatvennnan! fish, |FV@r above Robe, Bear ervek, mil waure|big this year, because he bus 135 pounds—Chester Newton, Ort- stepping prospective bouts with such \ Batteries — kert and Byler; |#eattie Ing! contest, D. Boynton ¢ |: Sultan tinge, mugee rey all waters| givem himself mental troubles by the | gon City high school. foush ones as Bihy Make and) SZNK's COIN umbe, Gould and Peters, Afinson. | Mite ocr ees cata of qottheeet trout taken from Lake Romine iusana Tetugs eXewpk duthflfingrolal lowes hin Iife Inst winter | 147 pounds—Robin Reed, oad . |s eramenie ssc: amyer, The eateh numbered 14, and | omen lao Be lea thim Into nnd he ts reported by | tached. ¥ F Hite * | mensure: ‘om 8% o nohem » se % Tommy, Gibbons. INiO MINES OAKLAND, April 12, — Drivine| mary! innings pitched Wil- | Benvone a fisherman oy Tame and fuk | Comm, Attn Greek trom take Whalem|eompetent “judges to be in fine! 16) pounds—Robert Mayers, Mult<— five runs across the rubber in the| Hams 614, by Tesar 1%, by Piae 1. Charge | owing, also competed with a fine catch |to tte source shape. But if the slump of the} nomah club. IGE 2 6 from | aefeat far, At bat-—Oft Tenar 10, off taken from the Sateop river, im Mason cess : is—R HOLLING CASE 08 ANGELES, April 12—His en-| ninth inning, Oakland came from) witiams 17, off Plex 2. Hits batted—Ott county, ‘His oatéh measured from 30 to Tro Iaen will reopen in Smohomhh [Babe was dus, as bei uae _ ‘cuees bes bin Reed, unat- IS IN COURTS |Ltzy into the coat mining business | behind to nose out Gan Francisco) Willams 2, off Tesar 6 Runs scored—Off |17 inches, “This semi-monthiy prise ta a| Sounty Mhly semeon thal have been |tain, co the discovery of his long: I ie for—Tosar 6 closed for fishing the p \doesn’t mean anything as far as the | yesterday, 5 to 4, pee Ore 808 OREO fly rod and fly line, sought-for batting weakness, he has} 192 pounds—George Cruse, Multno= cet v |Struck out—ly Tesar i, by Prough 4, by eh three yours, Lemke Chaplain susie Los The Boston and Detroit clube ot tight game is concerned, Jack Demp- The score— R. H. Fl wiitame 2, Nasos on balle—Ott T inke hill be ‘onan na ated ea little chance to come back. mah club. the American league are scnbrroitted | ey declared here today. San Francisco +24 12) Olote Prough 1 n ania. ane riage eed ele angie April 15 (0 June Kxcopt for the | As far as Ruth Is concerned, then, | Boxers ‘and wrestlers from thi in a financial dispute over Pitcher) Dempsey arrived in Los Angeles | Ookland . . . 6 9 0|Two-base hite—Hid 07 Orr | eee ee eerouENE buck 10 tice Tones | feeds thal are expeied to bem lit looks like Huggins should have |states attended the meet, which Holling, who tailed to report forltiom Amit Lake last night, Batteries —Hodge, Mitchell, Mo-|Mgltn. | Rune patted in M | from Lake Sammamish, caught 0 ee ne ood be venting should Nite worry from him, Promising | held under the auspices of the Mult+ duty after he was traded tothe Red! “1 am ready to defend my title at | Weeny und Agnew; Ely, Wells and|feminyeat Double plays ne Martin. to | | avery rT of improvement also was the way |Somah Amateur Atblette club, Hox by the Tigers as part of thelany time,” he announced. “I am at | Baker | Orr, Mo@tnnts to aes t m | qunteo Grady, fim Skagit county, ts an-(Bob Meuse) went about his spring | Some of the bouts were whirlwind Detrill Pratt deal. Hosion Is muing| my pest as a tighter and 1 ought to os ne eT on "ie Umpires fy : New Shipment of Jouner favored body with many 2ocal thh-|training. ‘The Ianguld California | “ffairs, There were several knock= sig b food for seal more zw” | MOONSHINE IS economia Scie tlt Biase rset ov eemh at lat fo. Pave decided | 8 AK are sort His next fight, he said, is “stilt | | linus, the ice having gone off thy lake[to “tarkce his baseball serlously and “ _YANK HOMERS WIN |rlding high in the smoke"—whatever GIANTS’ BANE) some 10 diye awo, wilh sigma of fh nothing but the desiro to do tt has; ORIOLES HOPE - MUSKOGEE, Okla. April 12.—|thit means, HURTS SISLER | aplenty This tw one of (he Beat cy) \revented hin from being one of . Two homers by Deacon Scott and) jie ara Jack Kearns, his manager,| Maybe next year John McGraw Pe ket te baset all's greatest stare Hugeins| TO SET RECORD ne by Herb Pennock gave telhe maja, would go to New York to| Won't take his Giants to San An | Too much attention during the | | Haig tek, Skawtt cooly, se anoivlmay ase’ hin {0 centerfield And Jf Abt Yanks a 6 to 4 victory over the|witnews the “milk fund” fights there, | Onl? for the training perlod. | The) winter montha to his printing busl body ot wale that will prove auriie O lhe pets Kol a, the Yank tha tu seeantiooul leach aaa Brookiyh Robins. Habe Ruth got! p ch ' Jsoutherners’ enticing brand! of | | many local fishermen, Hob fy and byt|"e Sets Bolng good. the Yanke can jin the International league, where FAG Tai acatohi Hit i the Lacon hi re venture. | “white mule” Hauor almost demoral | ness In the reason ascribed to George men go to thim ake for earty sport,|work out a good outfield, the Baltimore Orioles, shorn of sew |Dempsey explained he had bought zed some ‘of the old champtons, and|Sisler’s eye trouble by Bt. Louis] BICYCLES een ay pete ees It seems, tfter aD, that the chances | eral stars, are out to cop their fifth McGraw had to slap on several finet | poriben » Brown's first base star | ‘i a Warten W. A. Mokenna'e reor,|ot the Yanks In the pennant race {atraight flag. Four successive pen: Pad aetd:. dias ont ewasot-sthe boys ‘ah Viahvaicpis opera Now tm the time to get your hake MoMurray, Callooke lake, ag|dopend largely on how Interested | nants have been won in the past in Porth isieuswthelnithirits has been foollsh enough to anger | new Columbia bicycle at north of Sedro-Woolley, Lake 4,|they are in winning the champton. | several leagues; five never. If the © City would be bullt on the property a $25,000 a year baseball fob by | iprrans 7 | ee hit skoeat i toner ia ane ship and how much effort they put | Orioles: win this season, they will straining hin orbs over agate type | : wv Unty aie: “Phiuney eréok, Grindy|fortl to accomplish that purpose, establish a record and make come MORROW BKATS KANSAS ( > acyomplish th ih ‘ || HOLLOCHER IS SHARON, Pa.—Youug Morrow of|duriug the winter, according to his p ofr Tiluuck, Tora Uppers tease] STOMER HEAWS NABIY LE ibpptebartacak Kat Siy NEEDED BADLY [orn en eile cate boat and oe ee | | h herd er le Oa NASHVILLP, ‘Tenn. — Russoll’s| YOUNG PAPKE BEATEN Youngstown in the main bout and ey ro i y chance er Cube | vy 1 h run Ip thi venth it th SAN FRANCISCO.—Jak ‘Stahl nd aateAy iio aBeON tary tke ia ene JOHNSTON HAS > WESTERN LOOP fiirates in the lend and" Nashville | detouted Young Papke decisively dn | depend targely upon whether Charley | over Bill Allen of Canton Hollocher, captain and shortstop, re. | wy cA ye mopmus CANS UMPERES)!_*°° four rounds here last. night. wy fut fam hin ceo tick | WET RECEIVER | GOOD CUE LEAD) GRAIN aca trom Hl sternan isa nok te atin Jnfiuerrsa. if the disease, wit cushion biljars ehummpion; onathened Ms 36.50 to & of Being the omiy umpire who oft STAR ENTRY BLAN vl ttn Md ler ole IS RELEASED |: } olomon task 5 iy etide elated in the Western league in 1922 : é $000 aeres of coal and other land in Carbon county, Utah, and that a min ing town to be known as Dempsey tummer, the Chicago Nationale have} Jolin Henry, veteran major lensue | 15 matoh by running out his | to be mtainod for the 4) season, All bh outlook catcher and at one time battery mute at, ‘The final block will of the others elther graduated into « on vero for Walter Johnson, Wan released U With equipment that tn- clreuits of higher cls” er were IT wish to enter the ....cccecseeeeeeecscseeeee! tOQm! recently by the San Antonio elub. i] Q ‘ ol kit and Bi dropped when the new wontracis| I. ne be See, KAMM WINS GAME pump, eral Cord Tiron, Hl were pauwkd out this snrinas. “\}in The Star Junior Baseball league, subject to all the Cady Acmniig FLU STOPS HALE KNOXVILLE, Tenn. —- Willlam| ff your own choice of handle ee rules and regulations of the organization, i UNTING PHILADELPHIAtammy Hale,| Karam, $100,000 California beauty. DOr UITABLE THRMS PHILS AFTER | The $76,000 third ‘by of 6} scored three runs with « homer and ‘ arty, shi eeeereeac cases | BIG GAME | Athieticy, willbe out of the gume|a double and the While. Hox. beat CHAS. HER ZOG (Manager) for some time with fiw the Giants 14 to 7 astern rumors ‘have it that ‘ 4 Charley Herzom may toon Be Worry IN. AFRICA TULSA, Okla—Rube Futh fanned| CARDS SMOTHER TIGHRS }{nge @ Philadelphia Natonad uniform beta) Hates MUR TERR RIGO OS SoCo. | (Address) ss Gun Wiohactma four times while the Yanks wore} SEOSWINGLD, Ala—'Tho St, Louls Jand acting in the capiclty of coach, (Phone) aN na heating the Robinw, 6 to 4. Dugan,|Cards annexed the fifth game of % ; Art. Plotcher, Philly muiager, ts sald Entrios close April 14, Send this blank to the sport- Buh, Wheat and Tom Griffith hit| their serio with the Detroit Tigers andy § to bo pulling the wite for Loreal! inge edilor of The Star. homera, here yesterday, winning, 9 to 1, ¥. | services, a tong

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