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ATTI AR PAGE 13 Bill O 2 2 | l rr, the sade eman of the base all iamon ’ BY LEO H, LASSEN is usually some hammer-swinger no matter how hard a Unless he can say a good word for on't “THER! t time when a ional baseball player may try or how well he y rise say anything. Orr, who is a family man, always report | | player had to be a pretty hardboiled guy in orde to his club in tiptop shape. j to get by He's the kind of a ball player who give I he for | But that was in the Dark Ages of the national ope one exception to the rule that the writer ha the team he is playing for. Orr never thinks of the is pastime, comé in contact with during the past four years in averages when he’s going after an impossible chance, C Baseball today caters to clean living fellows, and the Coast league is Bill Orr, the shortstop of the and he never thinks of them when he’s at the plate. ¥ it’s the higher type of manhood that the fans want. Indians That’s why he’s a great shortstop and rated as one of a ot once since the writer has known Orr has a the best hit-and-run men in the circuit, if O matter how regular a fellow may be there are word been spoken against him, - a N usually petty jealousies among ball players, just Orr is known thruout the Coast league as the ‘THERE is no finer tribute that we can pay Bill Orr the same as there are in any other walk of life. There finest gentleman that the circuit ever knew. than to say that he’s baseball's finest gentleman. Krache Is Climbing D. E. Dugdale to Write era ae Star Faster Than Bercot| Weekly Baseball Column s'ieu'anen | Meeting Is The series of baseball reminiscences which were a feat- || "9!" of the state women’s wot| “Crashin’ ” Ted Is Taking On the Tough Class A Fis- | ure in The Star for several months, as told by D. E. Dug- || hamplonstyy et Mite a on Tonight ticuffers, While “Bearcat” Dode Wastes Time|| ‘#le, made such a hit with Seattle diamond bugs that the | Dereep Kavana veteran baseball man has been ed to write a weekly (Mh soca ° review of the Coast le Francisco, and i nl , f With Northwest's Second-Rate Crew gue season. His stories will be || Mins Margaret’ Cameron, of Annan 4 RN y timely and will be a regular Saturday f BY SEABURN BROWN Watch for his column Saturda ature in The Star, || 4#!*, against Mrs. Brent Pott Junior Teams Asked to . satis Ban Jose dod ag Scorekeepers to LONZO JAMES AUSTIN, canny manager of | “uRinal’ Session * Dode Bercot, has long followed the} — =. - | arcat yme in several capacities and is known as a . aig; AMERICA TO BE 1E last meeting of The Star x thah an deeper of youngster uf nore HOW ROOKIES We; ghtWas | _ NET FAVORITE Trust nnrontuvertete saa & man ordinary skill. But, if Alonzo James | we before the opening ‘of the aimee f 2 Rett ise eee t| ARE LOOKING expects his fighter to measure Mes is to be staged at ‘The Aaa shen the inevitable meeting ot] IN BIG TIME, LVOthireg £0 |i tom ian, stones when, heavens rm h can happen between now and move Ted Krache, A t h 4 from . . -" t 7 8 we 1 s office 7. om | crease < pair is staged in the near future, it.migh IMY O'CONNELL Glant out I © very little trouble in success. | * 1 oes AA sas as ge i 00 4 well for him to speed up a bit thé class fully < nar thar Davis ¢ res pe made to keep the 0 J s lelder, hit one triple in three 2 y the circuit, but tt will ber af. of competition the’ Bearcat is fooling away tralia ain and Japan were consid- le t s 1 mored one run and accepted MB. of the. iikinct vali td| GAA Ue most dangerous challengers le to do this unless a unf- any his time with at present. one chance in the field O : Laon gees for the cup until recent happenings, | fF™ system of scoring is adopted. 30,800. How's this for a cont ist: Willie Kamm, White Sox third! y ek wid eae a jhe cots | DUE they are no Jonger considered as aya ct En oa + tn thes ee, be 1 held Tuesday night Krache fought a lightweight who knows a baseman, hit one double in four times| png ne ne Old Master.” The col-| more’than « threat qD4 ooo tL tha nasioae boat tae 3 per great deal more about the science of ring battling than all) ia naaaied twe Shinnoes. Withrat | oor rge ee ee ee ries | managers for Sunday have called tm B bonds, BILL ORR of the boys Bercot has ever fought combined. Krache be any of them. A remarkably cley " ANZACS WON’ T |the hours for which they haye the latory : learned several things. He couldn't help it. | Durst, Brown first baseman, failed | ome oe 2 the bent the game has Brounds for Sunday. Managers of gp Who's Bereot matched to box next? None other than! to mt pes he also packed a real -wal- TRY FOR CUP {the Fre ie ia \ “ 1 Meese 2 , : lop, Time and again Gans went out all pri 19,— A. and Raine cates? B R GERS poor old Billy (“Kid”) Johnston, of Olympia, who has taken | seven chances cleanly Fi eg ordly apes en a Vented teh pent am’ will be| Merchants should bring this informa a abe Ru THE FIG ee BE “ytich teri "beatings in| Sunran Crag enter, gt loo tues | Atma ar yan Nei i ie eer nights ’ cent months that he is a mere| to the inability of James O, Ander-| A big start 1s expected Sunday Bunt Wins suMMaRy RUTH'S HOME shell of his former self, in|°*/'*! pro two times up and accepted two on But Gans was in the ring in the rs a pues son, ald Patterson and Pat O’Hara| When 12 of the 14 teams start the i re nro A ® ; te je meh up ang|atv# When big purses were not| Wood, the three court stars, to enter|#¢ason, as there are many evenly i ; it RUN GIVES =) ras fighting is concerned. | went hitless in three times up and known, and whén “marathon” bouta| the contest, Australia will be without! Matched teams In the race this year, bs as oe eee’ ge aa Bercot has met Johnston! made one error on four chances, s an entr, for th or ere ag ao 4 10 YANKS WIN i onien“Sravas’” soccer oman,| Were in order. Gans’ greatent battle ntrant, for the fret time’ since/ ’ sothee for { ribe Rie eka gttig oe guns Bas ton they | ast two singles In four timex up,/no doubt was that 42-round attalr tg fe tah 2s Sigties |/McMANUS STAR a ne fe. e 8 1 Ot RTEW TORK Ar i ittin baal Se etiiG ey Olym.| jored one run and handled five|with Battling Nelson at Goldfi SUDDEN CAN'T COMPETE NEARS ZENITH . : : 1 ne of ward Ehmke's * logger half-killed the Olym-| chances cleanty . us - pesca ik. of _ ‘6 Bing Ga 4 Be 7 t aan Krache fought John-| aswell, Braves’ outttelder, nit a [Nev 9 1906, It wag achedu STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Call-|_ Every critic who looked at the St pos : ° . Ruths a c ; finish £ but came to a sudden | fornia, April 19—Eddle Sudden, star | Louis Browns down South went int m- . : H Ruth drove tn 4 double and a single in four times up| 4 & t ut ca. a J 2) ee : Yam ‘Yaryan Kisses Hon : : : m and inched |StOn once, knocking him out,| double wa Ne rane gle penta ati when Referee George Siler gave| sprinter, has returned to Stanford, |enthuslastic rapturea about the ime jouris* er in Ninth for 1-0 Win game for the| What can Bereot jearn, or in| ally {the fight to Gans on afoul. But! but | be incligtble for competition | provement in Marty McManus, Lee saa ° “ee « Boston What way will he further develop, | ™"!P fo ne > te how |i the meet with California Satur-|Fohl’s yoang second base ' e visiting Boston Robert Brown third hasemar ir that, th is no telling how n ria Satu’ young second baseman. He “3 for Seattle Am RK A by continuing along the rosy path |, {obertvon, Brown th ae cate up, |long the two would have battled. day, it was announced today. |is being heralded as the successor of , i SOPN tb ‘6 ° rR. H. £./0f Jobnat Nestmans. Blacks, | red one a t the {more y es wipro ae - | Eddie Collins, To step ahead of s : : ’ scored one run and handled two| In that bout th more boy BY LEO H. LASSEN Ace? 88 1 9 g|O'Dowds, Willlamses, et 'al.? They| mooted one run and | fought tor ihe lareust« pures ever Rogers Hornsby, McManus will have i was a mean game of baseball that 7 Ne Le EES a New York 4 1 1) Meee fine teachers: for Beroot whilst “nisdes Gard outfielder, hit ‘two put up In a fight In which he was 10 Maior Stars to move some, but he has always your Seattle Indians won trom $$ 4 $$ 8] Batteries: “Ehmke. Fullerton and/he was in ne YO stage, DUE! doubles and a angle in’ five thnes|one of the participants. The stakes J sien promise of getting there in the les Angels yesterday tn a8 ¢ De Vormer; Shawkey and Schang. . he can gain from going over) red a ru ade one Prror| were good for $34,000—a good sum - | American league, the Los Angeles Angels yesterday in ‘ es wkey an D adatat are ctee sateae|ws a run and mi tor} were good fo it Home uns the rainstorm and sunshine, It was eer a: Wer Hee te on two chances, in those days. the winner, got out A meager $11,000 cht title Nelson, Yesterday's home-runnere: Ruth, Yanks Williams, Browns ‘gaod ‘ > nae fia ie ATHLETICS TRIM Krache's fights with Jack Josephs) "ginny tale Athletic third have- f ; de ahectns bs a oe Sy bi o he x iA 1 WASHINGTON and Sg} Seeman were considered far | i ale rd base-| But a and gonsidering the condition of the : : . ~ dba log, | MAN. failed to hit In four times up| of the “kitt rom Shaps before the frarless log. ‘oémmitied or 6 ¢ grolinds and the weathe aad akeh the toe. ot land mitted an error on his only and the lightwe! |CENTRE SEEKS NEW STADIUM PHILADELPHIA, April 19 was more) § by inal than temsarkable—it. was locredible. i” Angeles Mack's t Athletica|§ an gorany 8 : as i | flelding chan e. the loser, cornered the rest. And n, Tigers... | Centre college. is going out after a Seattle had ‘several chances to win| sec, the Ame ngue neason eon “inet oe pr Sah A ‘eel Sa is ® ist shortstop, sae one/all because Billy Nolan, Nelson's| Athletics new stadium and the college leaders * before the ninth inning, but not al Hit» against the Washington Senators clever Easterners, and wocld havel” im four times up, scor srun shrewd manager, refused to sign ar. Robins |are going about getting it in the same r] single tally came over until Yam yesterday in an auspicious manne een eet particulach jn ve{ aed handled four chances without |ticles unless his protege was to get | Sands, Phils [spectacular way, A campaign slo- Wivede the wads dahclior, Grove = by beati‘g Walter Johnson, 3 to 1, be a WH ore pasa evondad error | two-thirds of the purse for his share Mann, Cardy . gan of, “Say it with cement” was ef] : ibcaner Iilig tha otis in-tiie last haf when Dykes hit a homer with 000 | enlace Aten backia h aenainee Schiiebner, Brooklyn first baseman, |—win, lose or draw. |] Scott, Giants .... dopted, and friends were asked to ry Gt. tha ninth giving Seattle's 1-8 vio-| on in the second inning ‘dpame te ieee boys,| Ut two singles in four times up.| It is one of the rare Instances in mm, Pirates . | "kick in” with a barrel or two. More bs — | Ran | ble for tant ‘The score— R Hr oe rape ce “A =e: riage scored one run and accepted 10) |the surse wherein on loser got the |! ielieher, Cubs | than $20,000 was raised around Dan- x "It wan Seattle's first opening gaie| Hanna: Time — 2:08, Umpires Sateen tease iid 1S elewhedign tame etlarcot te aooe rete ra mdenenatt akon Yille,, but {het wOl 60-0 aaa * victory in the four years the team |* 54 Batteries: Johnson and Ruel:| When this “battle of « decade” comes FP] has been in the league. Yaryan's| PAGIFIC COAST LEAGUE = and Firkin oft, * drive was a terrific wallop and landed) Won. Lost | half way up the bleachers. imripe ni Meer dina lanl hsei y Ee TIGERS SLUG DAVIS-MARCU Harry Gardner pitched grand ball | vernon 7 $48 our win |GO LOOKS Goop L | for the home boys, letting the enemy a a e H H 429) ST. LOUIS, April 19.—Two home| Next Tuesday's Arena ring show is ax down with seven hits and ringing up| yor) § TAT lune ured the 9 to 6 defeat| going to be a good one—no matter his third straight win of the season Angeles Geos anded the Browns by the Detrolt| what bouts are lined up in support | and his second shutout. jOsklané Tigers in the American league open.) of the main event—if this man Jim-| Tom Hughes started on the hill for ing yesterday. Hellman scored him-|my Marcus can measure up to ad-/ the tourists and a youngster named) Seattle 1 self and Cobb with a four-base blow | vance reports, in the main go with Hanna finished up the last five In-| San Francie n the sixth inning, and Ken Wit|Travie Davis, the sturdy welter ,nings or so. a Mist Lake ga ¢poned; rain | tiams, of the home club, slammed =) uate warhorse of Everett, ere | 2 ult drive in the seventh. _ BALDWIN GOES | Oe: ee Mae, The score— TH. ¥.|DAVIS ALWAYS EAT GUN: | seatt 1 Angelee Detroit siveseceeee © 18 1 | FIGHTS Fe Ted Baldwin was the talk of the) Francteco 2 tland oi st. Lous 6 9 1 Tt doesn't seem to matter muck! stands for the great exhibition of | Salt Lane 1 Oakland ¢| Batteries: = W ‘ins, Francis) who fights Davis—there's always a ground covering that he did in the and Bassler; Schocker, Danforth. | pig run for the fans’ coin when the +first part of the game. He handled GAMES NUXT WEEK Wright, Root end £ | Northwest 147-pound king bares his some nasty chances at third base and . as outed. Se | blond head to the storms’ of the started a double play that was a pip. Oakiand. CLEVELAND prize ring. Davis always fights, and He also clicked one at the plate. He'll | Vernon, BEATS WHIT) | he's good enough to make the going do, boys. | NATIONAL. LMAGUE CLEVELAND, April 19.—~A ou-| Interesting for any welterweight in sonnel | Z Won, Lost. Pet. | ble, ik and two singles brought|the world, from Mickey Walter GOLVIN TURNS New York H over two runs for Cleveiand in the|down, over the six-round route. IN STAR PLAY ae Rene ninth inning and gave the Indians a! That's saying quite @ mouthful— but | With Eldred” on first base In the | Cincinnuts 1 1 {609} one-run victo r the White Sox| it goes as it stands. eighth Orr bunted and Eldred lit out | Chicago 1 1,609 In the opening game yesterday. The for second. Golvin, the Angel first-| 8% Louls } 1-1 | Sox were leading, 5 to 4, before the | JOHNSTON UP FOR | sacker. dived for the pill, caught it| f* ; @ «2.000 Cleveland rally ACID TEST | with his glove as he slid on his ear,| So The score R. H. E.| dhe New York boxing commission but he managed to hang on to it. It} Brmwetabeeh Chic teteeee 5 12° 1) pulled a wise one when they per-| was a cinch to complete a double | er iaconis & Clev ‘ 4 14 | mitted Floyd. Johnston, new heavy. play. Golvin ts a mean fielder, but| New ‘York 7, Boston 4 Batteri Faber, Mack and! weight sensation, to sign for a tilt not much of a hitter. ft. Louis 4, Cinetnnatt 2 Schalk; Coveleskie, Uhie, Boone and | with Fred Fulton for Monday night. Fulton, asfde from the single draw. | back of a chicken heart, ts one of the best heavyweights developed in recent years, If Johnston beats him * his stock will take a sudden rise for York Giants outhit and outtielded | nis go with Jess Willard on May 13, 999 | Boston In the second game of the! rurton will rule am favorite. #00 | Week yesterday, wir 4.) | O'Neill. Pet PLAYERS WORE | SWEATERS The game was started in a drizz] and then it started to pour, the gam: being halted for some time about the third inning. After a short wait the} AMERICAN New York Cleveland adelphia STON, April 19.—The New Chicago Washington & VAN HBUSEN of medium height sun came out and the players fin-| gt Loule Bad : ng, 7 to 4.) N h frhed the game. Sawdust was used | ss secant Pitcher Scott, of the Giants, hit a| fo) tarc plentifully around the bases. Fast | SERB hau ph arte | hor run in the fourth inning. | Portland yesterday, 4 to 1. The home fielding and running were impoasible.| Gieveinnd 6. Chicano &. |__ The score— R. H. B.| club could do little with Shea, For most of the game the playgrs| Philadelphia 3, Washington 1 New York issesenseue 10 UE a eaeet R AF wore their sweaters. | 2 se intel Boston 4 8 2/8an Franci: 45 eae 0 | ~ - utteries—Scott, J. Burns and Sny-| Portland . 1 9 0 OTHER INFU DERS der; Watson, Ocschger, Genewich Batteries: Shea and Yelle; Schroe. WORKED WELL See Your New Bike ]] «nd Goway der and Byler. Baldwin "t the only Seattle in- “At the Sporting Goods Store.” dian > sa ot comme fielder to work well yesterday, Ore ||| All. the well-built. Columbia {] | DODGERS WIN OUT | TONEY PITCHES oven in one curved i = ‘ a | models at new low prices, and IN NINTH CARDS TO VICTORY and Janvrin did some. tall fielding juat in time for Spring and ROOKLYN, April 19.— Scoring | pb) @round first base, while Johnaton the Summer vacation. 45 ‘ oe Scoring | CINCINNATI, April 19—~8t. Louis showed the boys how first base ” five rine: In ninth-Inning stick list Bingictyit main frase: ek | noxed out Cincinnat!, 2 to 1, in the flow Philadelphia to fe enna © | recond game of tH National season, | hhould be played. It's the best look- less, seamless, starchless ... . the ‘VAN HEUSEN is in a class by itself. Price Fifty Cents VAN HEUSEN the Worlds Smartest C OLLAR — ing infield Seattle has had in years. ||} poy»? flog Philadelphia, 6 to 5, | A pretty hurling duel betweon ‘Toney if y The score— ROH. Bw. |! uf Lor ——- yakie Puiidsenla S io 1 |tnd Rixey featured the afternoon. Laer “yp a the score— R. H. B.| 936.50 AEORIYD ». “6 7h ge tone eerie Batteries—Head, Hubbel, Meadows and Henline; Grimes and Deberry. Cincinnati . Rie Mes iat) Batteries — Toney and Clemons, Game Gossip 7 Girls’ UGGING BEE Ainsmith; Rixey and Hargrave, Between 5,000 and 6,000 people sat Bikes AIDS CUBS) in om Wednesday's opening day & ; Ahab tet SACS TAKE battle. 836.50 CHICAGO, April 19—A burst of OAKS’ MEASURE speed in the elghth inning ihat net ; |ted six hits and brought over five}, OAKLAND, April 19—Sacramento |runs won for Chicago yesterday in| ‘00k the opening game of the week | the xecond game of the year ugainst| {0M Oakland yesterday, 6 to 4, | Pittsburg. Ragged work tn the field and on the 1 phe: mobees... R. H, p,|Mound marred the work of both Ping raising exercises opened fentivities Tuesday with a Marine corps in charge “The Star Spangled Banner’ was pinyed after the players had marched to the cen- ter of the field and while the flag was neing raised. On Mayor “Doe'™ Brown pitched the Pittsburg . .. fs 5g} clubs. The score— RWB first bail, was terribly wild, Chicago .7 11 1/ Sacramento. , Pel ee b baa | ‘ j Oakland . 4... py Bae Come in Batteries—-Bohler and Gooch; Alex. : a | ie andes Atel Blurinay: Batter rough, Thompson, Ye fields Chtet Reveryne made 'e ||] TOmor- lowhorie and Koehler; Bly, Wells Pretty 1 sowthy | wh and Baker, ¥ PATENTED we didn't think much of his glove, pan ) Matt Starwieh db have enough | sete o's tn vn egulgneat Maginane motor. flake anny A088 P01 DOES RECORD ee" dona apd Ine mas eH RGR, Uae, meter _ — | BOTHER SCOTT? fie wround first base during fielding prac: |IP pri Baseball — Baseball Everett Scott started the 1923 none ke, compléte tool kit, I tires and your choice of handle bara. Hen, getting hin initiation Into the Web- |». footers’ elub . en set at oe ae ane aterts storana [lanes "in auaton'to tat ta PHILLIPS-JONES CORPORATION Ie, DROADWAT sae the plate, whiffing twice on wide AY. 215 1, My played in 24 word's sorien gamos, hooks. Ite ite now selling at || Some of the Yank players belleve ‘ * Fee Rk i Sots aaa coe Hane toffee! 8 1 tt" strain hurts Betty and ha phonanti aN bila SB thru the Infield, ‘He'll do © let of moan | LADIES DAY TODAY fhe will play etter ball when the Witting this summer, i string Is broken, AENEAN ET nen I a eRe we cao

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