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ILE SLAK FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923. AO BY LEO H. LASSEN t means that the boys are racing for a new coach—Russ Callow It also means that they uM ill be G Ki ITH all the furore in the sporting air over the opening of the Coast league baseball season on cla hing, with the Bears on their home waters and there will be but few friendly voices ct ] the home field, sport fans of the state.shouldn’t forget that the big crew race of the season is them on 4 coming off tomorrow in California, when the Washington and California university crews clash for For California it means a chance to come back after the rth defeat handed them by Wash- 4 ; the Coast championship on the Oakland estuary, ington on the local course last spring. oe Both crews are reported to be fit for the supreme test, It is bound to be a great race regardless of who wins, and the people of the Northwest want those \ It will be a race that means more than the Coast championship to the winner. For Washington Washington oarsmen to know they are with them, win or lose, 13 The F | les M n ing Hes Win; t | ' 13 Los Angeles Manager e Hondes Q e Win; A Comer ar o 4 % | Mack Is | on Rise Youthful Feather Boxe: | Way to Top in 16 Starts; Has Kayo Kick No Market for Youngsters, Says Marty Krug; Majors | and Minors Should Settle Their Differences; Other Gossip of Baseball | BY LEO H. LAS 3 ARTY KRUG, manager of the Los Angeles club, is finding it impossible to place his) Tribe Bests Angels; Third | | Sacker Breaks His! Throwing Hand young tossers with leagues of lower classifi- BY LEO H. LA BY ABURN BROW cation than the Coast circuit. EATTLE won an expen: vi IXXTHILE most of the space in Jocal Krug says he has four youngsters whom he N) Raa aco SNesles < seator W boxing. eolumnes and the ‘ left in the South that he would like to place day, The final score read 4 to 2 for| tenlion of the clan t packs t with some Class B or C league. He offered 7 ‘tol put them out on a $100 option and was s/ willing to pay their transportation, and would then pay $600 to the club using them at the end of the season, but he hasn't been able to place any of them yet, | The new Angel pilot thinks it would be the best thing in| the world for both the majors and the minors if representa-| tives from both divisions of baseball would get together and thrash out the option and draft trouble. anne sands, Krug) o-_. — ” ints out, the majors have] struck me out twice Wednesday, ho adequate market for their | using « curve ball when I was look- ing for a spitter. And don't think the Indians, but Ted Baldwin, the jArena on Tuesday nights has been flanhy third-sacker, went out of the] n-event |devoted to boxers of n fracas in the f broken téne in the back of » | prominence, a young newcomer le the «un been making hay w | shines, doing his stuff in spect Jevents and small-town fi presents @ record that p n @ par with the Krache ts and Foleys Dixie Carroll was tearing into base and Baldwin a him out, “Ba instead the L. A. runner leaped into This pugilistically inclined person the air and crashed into Baldwin's it back Johnny sburg, a featt weight who bas appeared in Seat ree times to date til rec trefched mitt, b ndt wa and snapy extra men and the Coast) iis cia screw ball. doesn't baffle Sam Crane or Jack Martin will! | Old heads who have seen the league can’t get expe! rienced | you, too.” cover the bag. Crane worked a cou- | Pittsburger step will be surprised to men. It is hurting both the} - ple of frames yesterday and was Jearn that he has had but 16 pro jerked to Jet Hunky Schorr hit for| {him tn the sixth Then Martin fin- inhed the gaine fessional bouts—fewer than either Krache or Bercot—for he works | with the finesse of an old-timer RECORD 18 | IMPRESSIVE | ‘The first five bouts took place in the East, before Mack invaded the “majors and the minors. |CRANDALL OUT ‘The Los Angeles cis would be in| WITH BOILS DP tavor of the draft if|the price was} “Doc” Crandall, the veteran Los Shade high enough—sky $10,000—be- | Angeles pitcher, ts out of the game datuse the majors could take only one| for the time being with a crop of a@ year and thet| the club could| mean bolls, Crandall is one of the itself againgt the draft by (most valuable vitchers oa the Los selling . = nm for, Angeles roster and when he's out of ae sears cclivery. [the game it hurts the Ce'satiats con Krug thinks that stveral clubs In| siderably. league need a lot of help from eeere ‘the outside or the 19}3 race in this| JOHNSTON LIKES ‘Woop is very apt to be ji one-sided af-| SEATTLE INFIELD x | “Doc” Johnston played his first | Baldwin will be out of the ¢ Jabout three weeks. He will be as his flashy fielding has been play- ing a big part the defensive work of the Redski . | Northwestern gume, and none | | Johnny Mack, feather-|, setest excepting the second bout ALL RUNS |weight fisticuffer, wh0o8e\with Young. How's this record? COME IN SIXTH short but impressive record\ “Kayo” Marroco, knockout, two Redskins put on a fat stamps him as a-clasy A boy. |T¥ds: Joe Burdo, knockout, two i > |rounds; Joe Egan, decision six rounds; Dando, decision, 4 Saustah Gara Mack will box Billy Young in Neat game on the Seattle field Wednesday | camemi ts With one away, Eldred singled thra the National Athletic ring|six rounds; Young Brady, dectsion, ‘¥ NOT SO | jand the veteran first-sacker says that Sty are! ‘ a Deal, Orr singled to right on the hit:| show semi-windup Tuesday.|*x rounds; Doc Snell, draw, four FAST THIS YEAR | he kes the diamond. The field | “ SIS A? stuhoms Eldred wen: 't rd. | s és rounds; Young Foasee, knockout, p " 5 " “p oe : : ‘ in Iked, filling the bag one . wis, desic 7 (rg hee leaden hase ears Mh beep edie Brick” Eldred would rather hit than eat, and, boy, he likes to eat! The Star camera- Se glcy capa wre ipo bap soe sounds bal Leys, ere Seaaighin i. i eas a“ Siva ko tulska ie eenene cor 8 man caught Ross picking out his favorite war club as he was about to take his turn in the s atruck him out. ‘Then Yar: THE F IGGERS rounds; Eddje McCarthy, draw, four lay didn't seem so fast as : ; McCarthy : ked the opponition hurler fot fast year. when | May worked|club to get a big canvas to cover the hitting practice. In the background on the bench are il Orr, shortstop, and Alex C. Gainst the Angels lajt week. |whole infield, like they have in| Rose, The Star’s southpaw golf expert. pans and Eldred cam 4 THe beat us” says Krug, “but he| Cleveland. Johnston figures it would ———— vets sneer ki eae ae ith the count 3 i have the speed that he had last |save the club a lot of money in the The rounds; Billy Young, draw, six unmolested PACIFIC COAST LEAGUR rounds; Doc Snell, knockout, five 2. Jacobs Won. Lost. Pemt,| rounds; Brnie Dailey, knockout, one a4 $*7\ round; Billy Young (lost) decision. shed a single to center and two ° . more came over, Lane drove another | 2" 1 § SB six rounds; Chick. R deci rn be a bit\early for him | long run. Cc ll b ll ri 1 is; Chick Rocco, decision, ae soo onference of College Baseba agi to lft ad Yoryon cvecked tn, era ved bo a ee eee eee “ — GREGG BOO: URBANA, II, April 20.—"The greatest « go baseball cor n th Thomas was rushed to the /Srattle : {85 | Rneckout, stx rounds, r a: | aes > rs ot tei: oe e mound and Johnston ended the rally Seven knockouts, five decisions. S LEGS YELLE country,” is what they call Carl Lundgren, at the University of Illinois. i inn at 5 386 A SEBLING HIM | Vean Gregg, Seattle's long teft- a ay And, according to past performances, tha title lant very fantetened, ||07 T7I0e out ‘ iis) thee draws and one defeat in 14 Charley Pick brok| both of his|bander, thinks Archie Yelle is the! elther, | ee Rk tent. season aad the Sacra-|best catcher in the Kague. Gregg | Lundy,” as he is known to the Sucker students, already has five | JACOBS HURLS ‘ | TO BOX YOUNG | jento pilot is still out of the game.|Points out that the Seal star can hit naer YJ || consecutive Western Conference championships to his credit, three with ||NUCTY BALL. | melee 3 Porth HERE TUESDAY 4 ad few Sos this spring,|throw, block runners and works 2 i Michigan and two with the Milp!, This season he ix out to make it six Jacobs hurled a nice game of ball} is ractweratone innings). | Mack wiped out the first draw it they trOUbIed him Again. He may | smart-bebind thr log. There are a 16 Univernty. of... Washington} ina row. And, judging from present prospects, stands a mighty good | “94 Waa only in the hole once when Je nti {with Snell by a five-round kayo in lay regularly at’ third base soon | lot of good catchers In the league, | Will open the Northwest Con née of turning the trick. Wally Hood cleared up a bad situa GAMES NEXT WEEK @ return match. He hurt his right warm weather sets in. Pick’s| but Vean gives Yelle the edge. | ference coll baseball season here tion by overrunning second ba Lundgren, who also trained at Illinois, got hie start In the diam rahe hand so. _he..was unable .to.hit. in this afternoon with the Univernity Aina t ryt : got caught off of the ba an earl ind of his split verdict | being ably filltd by the vet-) | - pastime back in 1902, when he pitched and captained the varsity team J p early row is split verdic t hate tan ly WHEN SAM AGNEW of Idabo nine at Denny field. Play|| The tate Jake Stah! was his wake aihontly atten, be sothed tbe Cnt Deal opened the first of the sixth go with McCarthy. As ‘to the draw | CRACKED GRIFFITH will start at 2:30. It will be part || cago Cubs, being a member of that club when it won three National | °F the enemy with a iif on Orr's | 7 nd Bay cpp: taciawe Male tenes y BURGER | The boys were talking Stove league |the Campus Day activities and n0/] jeague pennants and two world ser mplonahips, Upon leaving the | | 2° ines popped out and Hood} | cust chee po. a. g.1ot the tough Billy Young, Mack is ae | stuff in, the New Richmond hotel |*mission will be charged. majors he took up college tutoring and has been at it ever since. then banged one to the right feld fn 5 © 1 6 @ © confident that these marks will be ‘2 ” Burger, the crack |!0bby yesterday and Greeg popped up| Idaho wilt probably start its crack |] Lundgren has coached many ¢¢ players during his career who | {fence for two sacks. Rohwer and |Carr +6 2 9 © erased from his escutcheon next, Sepak of lat year Indiana, has| With a yarn about the time that Sam | Pitcher, Snow, on the hill. Siew |) have later made good in fast company. One of these In George Sisler, ||2*RYHN hurried in the relay and held | Peat $, Gcvolat: 9. ef tueaday, night, when: «let meets paw of tas year'y Indians, Mex |Agnew. the Seal catcher, was with |hut out Washington last year Pin-|| St. Louis Browns',star. Sisier had the benefit of Lundgren’s knowledge || Deal Mt third, but Hood overran sec- $$ $72 $ §)Young for-the third time, tm the d the clu! Moe the im Tilinois|th® Boston Red Sox. They were | mison ts expected to do the recelv-!| of the game for two years while at Michigan. pd and Yaryan nailed him off of the | Kr. 3 0 © : ¢€ 4 SiX-round semi-windup of the Na- h the flu this spring |playing In Washington and Clarke |! ‘The visitors will take the Tho a keen lover of the sport, the old National league hurler dooan't || DA& with a rifle peg to Orr, the latter |MeA “ 2 @ % 2 2 1/tlonal Athletic club smoker at the d didn’t report to th} Tribe. Bur- | /. Sate’ field with the following lineup: . . E chad dl eter ee ‘ eh } eed LL 2 eh Owe ft wil be about three weeks | Oriffith, the Nats’ manager, came out 4 advise college players to take up profesional baseball unless thelr p runeing him Gown: : Pireer abr variety PS ge ; wiida to take nia{o® tbe field and started calling Ag-| Covely, first base; Syclesmer, sec-| | ing practically assures them a place in the main tent Krug walked and Deal and he) p 1 @ © © ©| Jf Mack beats Young, which is a oo ci new an indelicate name or two. Ag-| 0nd base; Laven, third base; ie | pulled a double steal. The Indians . 1 0 © 9 © %/not at ail unlikely, he'll about estab- | new ae aA hitting the yet- bei eres etl oad ee pce eee ears rn pee the ein Lg A Jab bathe Totals sevsee 28 2 9 oe 3¢ 9 |iSh. himself as a main-eventer in ag ‘eee eran, Griffiths, right on the smeller, | Ostrander, ree Beet | riviera naa ieeni sia leen set Seattie— AB. RHP these parts. HING TO which ended the argument. Fitzke or Fox, right field. Avera es | MAJOR The only other Angel run came in | Lane, tech € 2 8-8 6) One ambition nursed ty Johnny, DE TALK paca ct siorchneciee Dan McMillan ts coaching the the ninth when Daly singled and | Johnston, 1b rie ae Bin Ge Pe eS chict v here is nothing tn the talk i club. Carroll doubled. Porshe OE WR len tam) bene yee: ot ae gerstether ps5 Bie Los Angeles club jlans to trade PREP GAMES Tubby Graves is making his N t t B : | eter anenG ek eke Seen | 0] Meee Sot oe eee eee aoe the = r z — Orr, 8 Sika: SAUTE tle's. mo 2 Golvin to St. Patul for Pitcher debut as Washington diamond men Oo 0 e Laiatat emer) Digan \WANVRIN 18 jJanvrin, 2 a etek: 8 featherweight Hud Risley, Rites Peed Martin,” says “thats” Weber! ARE CARDED [ier this atternoon. | Graves is ex ‘ oe last. Bet. GOING WELL Baldwin, sb sss. @ 8 8 1 8 8 e ats baee Cretary of the L. A.|team. ected to hurl either Setzer or ecor Thicage eurhoo puss ov hick Seaee vt hear x 1 ¢ § } 9{haS departed for the present, but if Paul wants Golvin back again af 3 ‘; e 7 oo ee Hal Janvrin’ is dishing up some} . ® 2 @+3 »)|Mack ts around when Bud makes “St. sons Saseyptioe Y | Harner with Walby behind the bat. | ta is. : ee weet bill around eecond base. Hf Ahn /N 8 ed gibenen vialt fineness ik Gakan dee the first base sack," says ni % |The rest of the club will line up = B AUSE only about half of the is fi s still a young fellow, altho old in |tSchorr oe 6 are eed, a“ Ridley “alll hav we are going to|keep him in IHX second round of the high |follows: Barrett, firat base; Weits, | scorekespers in The Star Jun ihe baseball service: He has plugged up| Mart 2 -+-111. 2.0 0 8 8 CY bictthgachdionsae ie fib ley will have the Seon rae og payed school baseball games was be-| second base; Bakke, third base;|lor Banetat! Teague showed up at Vye® that second base hole and will give mows a Cheaters Griggs play bas er ila ue highs babe ag ae Lewis, shortstop; Gardner, left field; | last night's meeting at The Star, no Rrpenss 7 sti. |the Indians a tight defense on that ted tor heer alm herhid Travie Davis is working out this feature | Miles, center field, and Marriott,| ¢ffoft will bo made to keep the for Crane in sixth, ashe hits 1 yey Golvin the t Chica g.\side of the bag. He played a fino] a fternoon at Austi Salt's gym fielding first-sacket in the RAMe| contest of the day, at Columbla| right field erages for the season [Bivaerne auc netry [ac yeaterda: sted Pap aera deste, saxataenie earn now, bar none. [He won't hit) piayticld. Both won their. first 2 at Kuch home team Sunday will be | Uittsbure ALES tt etd be aia eee tikes i asec we a ith Griggs, but he | will come in| | Chicago 10 18 1 if 1 9|Marcus, which. will. headline Tues. ee |games, Either Collins or Butler will responsible for getting in the report n . NEW UMPIRI Seatt geocovin .. i rit A? fity handy as a pub for the | ditch for West Seattle, with Patri ef th gate: ee reporter thtiet can. | matte ws, Kuna, Carson |NEW UMPIT mae Meet ibifea s show. Davis is leaving noth: ran. celli hurling for the Quake | Game Gossi tain tho total runs, hits and errora {94 Schmidt; Aldridge and O'Far.|MAS PEPPER Tenlngs Lyene. 5%. Chafee) Ing: Undone to condiHonshimeelt: toe actin, is now pitchitg tor Visalia)” Broadway and. Heonevelt willl a battarlén tr beak teen ane 2a! Umpire Bender, who worked be-|defeat to 1 ¢bat—Off "ta |the Los Angeles welter, who is of ithe San Joaquin Vallty league and| clash at Roosevelt, Garfield playa} the high tight» of the battle, | ae {ig Ce BIAS A eco 10 the) Git Lyont 4. Rune responsible te | te, TusKed, “hard-hitting “type! and Swould have to sty out of the) rincoin at lower Woodland park Quite a crowd of costomers was |‘ The schatute for sundae will he| At Boston (st game): Ro Hy, {lomsue thin year and he's making] Sacone i. Lyons 4, Thomas 6. ‘Bteuck pai |likes to trade wallops. Marcus has befere being eligible Park, | out to see the Indians and Angele ~ pas " *-| good. He hax plenty of style behind |—Jacops 4, Lyons 1. Bases on balls. |kayoed Bud Soules twice, which me for a year befere being and Batlard and Queen Anne meet form Tharsd: unchanged, but the hours of all the |New York ......0...0.5. 4 9 1} ; | a of i ‘play in organized bal! again.” at Mercer playfield in the other ” yebapon iganiad’-will’ not’ be ‘deteeinitiat’ ahd | Boston te 1 {the lox and he calis: ‘em well. ad pete * Lean: 3 ho ie r Wild | means something, as Soules. trimmed Merce} y other - AMERY ot be determined jonton . 3 > age Se aaron share naheeataher ephen 5 3 games of the day. The Infield was in remarkably gnod|tonight. All téama shokld watch | Batterien: Nehf, Lucan and Gas. (Seb out his verdicts In big league) aiawin, by Lyons, Stolen bas Travie while the Everett boy was it ER 1S Al tondition, cone! the ait f the | @, t aty Bender was in the Central/win, Deal, Krog. Two-base h the South. 2 All melees are under way 3:30. 4 S Ene Son aluee, Saturday's Star to find out the defi. | toi Benton, Genewich, Cooney and k Sacrifice hit-—Deal Run " COMING AROUND teeta ito ab grounds tron Fain Wednesday and! nite Hours thelr respective squads |O'Nelll eeeee ee eee Tacoba,; Daven’ Deukié ik However; David has been stepping Krug says that Elmpr Ponder ts Legrinde pipetted lare to play. pape : Kru eyed HAR ae his best of late, and the odds must : ing around slowly |and that he HANDBALL MEET Marty Krow taade a. nt6h, pies da ans yaad cnet : ; Relic SEALE: F Hecker ‘Toman, |lean his way, despite dope to the ' be ready to take hit turn on the vrin's hit thru the box when he got the |__ (Second game) %. KNESS: contrary. This dope stuff is treach @acatn’ soon, tonaer s the| LS ON TONIGHT ici sci astute Sadtives FARREN BARRED [xrw Yond... (7 3) there aren't many etter short| At Los Angeles ut x, [erous, anya Bie siatit-hander wi fell on his e city handball tournament sin-|Jannie out on the bounce Hoxton .. eee stops in the minors than Flea Me-| salt Lake... 43 houlder and tore the likiments loose | sles, staged by Spaulding & Co,, will tate’ bate daa ates IN CALIFORNIA Batteries: J. Burns, Blume and|Auley, the L. A. pastimer, But he| vernon Wiedeh ry Mickey Hannon, hardy Seattle 4 junky Schorr struck out awin 4 “essapeety ‘i taeda ebay gpa sig re ik Xiph 2.9 d y is y § st spring in Salt Lake, He was ont eet under way tonight, with the fol-| wien he went to pinch bit for |.. 84N MATEO, Cal, April 20 edb r; Marquard and Gowdy has one glaring weakness and that Ratterles—Singleton, McCube and lightweight, has a busy week ahead bethe season. Krug won't use him|!owing lineups: Ordhé' tn the stat Frankle Farren, Juied to fight | - on balla hit right at him, Gotng tol Peters; Shellenback, Jolly, Doyle,{of him. He's to start over the alee Mies sanG? the. cool weather, L, T. Burns, 8. F. D.; Buckley, K. _ here last night, was disqualified at} At Cincinnati: R. H |cither side he's a bear, but on| Gilder and Hannah, | Foun’ fobita wim TRcaata Settee a | of C.; Maris, Elks; Gough, D. $.;| Bill Lane picked up « pair of singles|the last minute when Frank Lawlor Louis... eat 14 straight chances he's not depend Aas | Abedteati ot MISE) Aue: poke es, Kearney, "Y¥"'; English, §. P. veaterday, his manager, swore to an affidavit} At Cincinnati 8, 10 Ilable. Yesterday he kicked one of Fl] At Portland 2 ; ‘: y A 4 J jand— R. H. ‘ounds with Be y 3 | ble, 8: F. De Burns, K. of C.; Brown,! way tiood ted the hitters with a| Charging Farren fought for money| Batteries: Haines and: ‘Alnxmith;|dred's grounders on an easy chance} gan Francisco . 8. 8 han aie teeter arias ae thinks |that Harry|9--F. D.: Vernon, “Y"; Capt. Halg,|cninese base hit, a drive down third base |i New York and New Orleans and| Keck, Couch and Wingo. and then turned right around and) portland ......s.-0.s,.. 184 yf irdner is one of the best pitchers|®: P.: aCse, Independent Pew, Elks; | for # single and « double off of the right | that he fought more ‘than four made a beautiful play on Orr's! Batteries —- Geary and Agnew the minors tod ‘And Hood fsn’t| Duryee, “¥’; Capt. O'Gridy, 8. F, p,; | '4 voaras. rounds, making him a professional Ae Brooktyn Rn oH grounder that nailed Eldred at third. | yelie; Leyeronz and Byler Bnew, Some Eastern soribes—who, it saying thin because Gardner hap-| Lorringer, K of C.; Starett, independ- Brick Eldred had to travel to spear | Under District Attorney Swart's in | pfittadeipnia 9 4 - ea EN jseems, should know better—are hoosting Tiny Herman to the skies, and even hinting that the lumber. ation ef California's law Pehed to flop him on strikes twice on| ent; Rueht, D, 8. Twombley’s long fly in the ninth, | tern! rooklyn 4 1) ORR SWEET At Oakland— de Bed Batteries: Ring and Henline;| HIT-AND-RUN MAN 9 2/ing heavyweight is next in line for ARNE irate I pe AER ONRE TY Yam Yaryan hit a long fly into the A , ° | Sacramento . . spitter ix deceptive,” bleachers that the strong wind blew foul G W Vance, Mammaux and Deberry Bill Orr is the best hit-and-run / Oakland. . 2n 2] r Deer thatcorle ot ther GALLOWAY IS tpn meretnaaie ethane jants Can In clouter on the Seattle club, He had] Batteries. Wittery and Koehler:|* csek oe Deploy 's cat *| weir! hatband. Herman looke . anything but curve balls all. afternoon . * esterday’ K and others sail right thru. And COMING STAR | walked twice and grountied “cut. 10 Without Hurling AMERICAN LEAGUE jtwo balls called on him yesterday in! Murchio, Ariett and Baker. terrible whe He "boxed on! the. Goal ; Me has 4 ood fant ball, and el Charley Hollochér of the Cuibs, and|Deal on his other two trips ms 7 HRS pectic abs Oy Daina tie pat maT is ne : TOT T ; then won a dozen straight starts i; ross ‘em wp with his hoo | tive Stk cht thie - eams eve ¥ York 2 9 | for second. Orr smacked the pitel ens 5 Everétt Scott of the Yanks, had the F r around Omaha, and is now attract Both Jake and Lyons had a curve ball Glevetund © 1.000 i a eat average “ ‘ tt ae 0 \on the pick into right field and for best average last season, but figures] working pretty well indelphia ‘ 9 1,000 5 ing attention at Atlantic ring cen- = ters. Verily, the Gotham promoter: do not always show the real value! Detroit 1.000} clean single and Dynamite reachedy IW major leag win a pennant unless bi with good pitching The Star Chatter p ; York Giants appear to be one o rd on the blow. His ability to hit | of a player. In the case of Holloche: York Giants appear to: be one iof Hee | third on the y at ee a3 the figurés are: perhaps — accurate, CARP IS READY the very rare exceptions to that £3 000) behind the runner makes Orr one of | “Maange Oneran, of the Weer a7 | must be ‘short of promising heavy: o 3 ooo | the most valuable stickers in the| Wheeler team, says that the whole {Welentet i - | league: South Park district i planning to | t at for the open about. With the At Cleveland RH the season on that piayfiel but it Is the opinion of many good FOR McTIGHE atts, iw's pitehing staff aseball judges that if Chick Gallo-| ,, y Nat way, the Athletic shortstop, ts not}, PARIS, April 20,—Georges Carpen-'} nothing to bra tier, former Huropean heavyweight | exception of if there isn't a 9 2 DE | the Lincotn Hark i‘ the best in the American League Chicas: Wetivgrcscrses 5 i je “Lincotn coat Vase Stil be. champion, is willing to fight Mike | consistent performer wearing a} \Clevelund .. fee 6 1M 8) THIRD. Se eee rin wore Me DETROIT 3 : MoTigue. world’s light heavyweight | Giant uniform. Jess Barnes ie || patteries: Leverette and Schalk;| Charley I is a great. third: or " j firm. E \PADDO K champion, in the United States this|| good when good and very bad || awards, Morton and Myatt sacker and many baseball men on oka? | AD | iC. SAILS summer, Francois Deschamps, his | when bad. It's the same with eikenias the Coast wonder how he ever got| Plans of The Star league to play th Dp FOR GAY PARIS)™:2"** cabled Tex Rickard today, | most of the other members of the . lout of the majors, He always was |final games at the Seattle Coast: tea N Carpentier wants $75,000 do-| | staff, At St, Louls: > Hvis i} CIGAR : jjark have been abandoned, an@ all of NEW. YORI) April, 20--Chorloy| thy It ie In 1921 MeGraw had a far bot. || Detrolt mong the leaders in. fielding, and | 10K ree WT be played on he eile MILD & FRAGRANT | YOU i.ExD LOOK) } g {DIL around 200, He is playing some |yiayt lds. Paddock, world’s champion sprinter, ter staff thgn last year, Fred ||8t. Loules » nivey’ Ball toRsboa ‘Atige | wailed today for Paris to attend the WwW Toney, now with the St, Louis || Batteries: Holloway and Woodall; ssi Vinnie her Queen Anne high University of Paris games. He tn. CARMEN INS Cardinals, is still duwte a per. || Vruett, Thurston and Severeid. FOE ae a ear aumprnaee | tends to be gone for six weeks, but TRAMBITAS GO | former. while Pnit Pousias, when PLANS FOR. Breen Ore: RS NSU KRN UNG: I | _ _.SEMI-SO, lig not sure he will compete in the . te in form, was one of the greatest || At Philadelphia R OLYMPAID Tue Arcee NO FURTHER i T }games, because of A, A. U, objec-| PORTLAND, April 20.—Young |} pitchers in the game. ‘Toney. and || Washington v.ccsceee 2 98 ‘ play thelr home games (his season : ; q rity jCarmen, California lshtwoight, out-|| Horigian are no longer with New || pnitadetphia 4 fo. 3], The 1924 Olympic gamer, to be) wt Routh Park, for an economical, satisfy- A S ts — | Nugxed the slusging Jonnny ‘tram:|) york | Hatteries: Mogridge and Gharrity;| held in Paris, are scheduled to open! joiiny cthorburn hae beet signet oy {fing Smoke. All who try it . ' as, of Portland, in 10 rounds here | Dexpite the fact that he has || Hasty and Perkins January 20 and end July THE ihe West & Wheeler civo, Thorburn Haye fully satisfied. Witt not wile, Will nor Baseball — Baseball] }}!#*! isnt and earned a clean decis: || oniy tur pitching, MeGraw has || m big feature from the point af view! played In the vomane two ycure ago with aa oe abs 5 fon over the Portlander, . 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