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ATTLE ST PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON OPENS THIS AFTERNOON ‘MITCHELL PLACES WORLD'S TITLE AT STAKE IN BOB HARPER BOUT Local Boy (This Boy Likes | Doug Nicol Big Rally . Seattle Indians Start Will Fight | His Raw Meat! GolfChamp Scheduled | May Start for Tribe Long Grind With Angels for Crown . ; of Var sity for Crews Vernon at Sacramento, Portland at San Francisco, and Oakland at Salt Lake in Other Coast League ‘Junior Welter Champ Defeats Jack Westland in California and Washing- Openers; Sutherland or Gregg Expected to Twirl Withdraws Previous Final 36-Hole Round, ton Continue to Take ins Weight Requirements Six-Up and Five toPlay Long Workouts BY TOM OLSEN BY ALEX C. ROSE BY JACK HOHENBERG BY LEO H. LASSEN OS ANGELES, Caz Ar 8—The Pacific Coast LU league's long grind is opening today with Seattle play- ing Los Angeles here, Oakland at Salt Lake, Vernon at Sac- ramento and Portland at San Francisco junior welte m of novel stur has placed his title ir ture the m pep ral 5 Rain Monday put the Los Angeles field in bad shape, but Mmeets Bobby Harper of Sen to be held at Noble field, University a ¢orps of workers hope to have it ready for this afternoon. might at P< a 10 x ot Waht Friday night, preced Vean Gregg, veteran southpaw, is “Red” Killefer’s first oe ing the California: Washington crew chpice to pitch, with “Suds” Sutherland ready. Barve ; ‘UNIVERSITY ia th a4 e0- pounds. ie ~| GOLF STARS. |,” ephone advices received from Nate HE rf Druxman, Harper's manager, at) Portland. Druxman did not disclose | , the reason for Mitchell's action Ted Baldwin is a doubtful TACOMANS starter at third base, due to an injured ankle. nk Em- | TO ENTER pai will play if *Baldwin B. C. MEET} “re Be NOONAN, well known goif| Seaftle regatta. Yell King Herb Lonseth ex: | pects the rally to be one of the larg: | eat ever staged in the city her with his two and Ed Bender Planing to-electrity the crowd Lonseth, dukes, Jack M handicap committee of the re North End club has West br low-down 4 that crowd with a purple and gold bonfire, a ’ and various ¢ tures, Coac olfer: C. D. “Chuck’ |#econd base A large delegation of Seattle fans sive pellet c fe - ‘eo a a . = p seribe and golfer; C.D. “Chu rea : Were leaving for Portland this morn sh et thabs os - 1 Coa Me Abnced _ywotre a unter and Paul ns will repre: | ov Eaitioe th sent h Columbia ort tallies. . third b 2. Bald catcher; Gregg or Sutherland, ecamp and Capt, Grant will A complete sel Feady been reported in the And a new attendance record is ex ected to he established for the Port Armory Harper, accompanied by Druxman. soit tl Sammy Belkin and Bert Forbes, left Pspsr tag here Saturday morning to complet®/ Water Fulton (16) with net Stile training. The champion arrived | o¢ 73 each. That's tagging ‘em about |° Win Portiand Friday from his home !n | Phe en: by Nicol « TMilwaukee, Wis, to wind up his ' The twe were played at Reports received from Portiana| FT RST BALL and hooked his teeshot! over the/tereq jake steamers, t Mhis morning stated that both boys | canal bank, but, he placed his'second + tncoin and thé F in good shape, and that they | shot; played with a mashie niblick | oy be taken alc and from a bad ie and stance; well feat Yip the’ beams ‘at. 140 » the Husky and Bear crews ‘i rn up toward the edge of the green i: hap camer i PREP NINES and holedoutin4,. That figure was | ® ding away at long rows, now (BLACKIE MILLER Prete bleh school banebell temisthot goed’ enongh.+)2icel was down bright has his men out both OARSMEN ; were playing the first gamex of!" 3. His pitch to the green hit |in the morning arrietarebern 3 ves Blackie Miller, the popular rub-| the season on local diamonds this|the Mag and left him with a six rg m2 ng pe on and trainer at Austin & Salt’s | afterno footer b be sank for a win. ‘Coach Callow eaid Monday that he geymnasium, is being used by Coach; We : t g Roose-| Wes 4 amateur championship t jthe Shaug' ssy Heights links in 78-672; J | 90-18-72; W. D. MeDo Pretty good bit of h | And then to make Angeles — Twombly, right ; MeCauley, shor ; Durst, field; Hood, left ; Jacobs, Golvin, first base; Krug, second base; Byler, catcher; Myers or Crandall, pitcher. George Cutshaw, former big league second baseman, signed with and Red Killefer Lasley, - pitcher: Leo Taylor, in pitcher. BOTH CREWS WILL BE THERE | er next week. The fo ying in fine form these id make a fine lad from |the Seattle Golf club and Dr H |Houston, the champion southpa |linksman of this section, will be Se Jattle’s quota | ata Sales Y |CASEYS ENTER an 2 The Knights of Columbus base ball team was admitted into the VALLEY PARK Seattle City Baseball league at its meeting last night, replacing the , West Seattle A. C., which withdre: le Seml-pro Baseball 2 meeting last night an- ed that it had secured the uso g)when t) d =~. ~ tire asa thought the Hears had an advantage tae bag! ae forfeit money at lof the Coast Itague park during the “Rusty” Call to help velt at ure enact betes cpt vik + the Huskies nelr in’ tage pido Phsangay |absence of the Indians for Sunday ‘ i Snow tile week to belp ed in par figures and his “4” on |O¥er the Huskies in thelr inboard | They were: Ben Paris Billiards, | * : if his Husky oarsmen into shape | cvntest for the California regatta on Lake | tangling Washington Saturday. Lower Woodland fie Miller is an expert at rubbing, and| Queen Anne were ha Mork with the Purple and Gold | Queen Anne and Balla the ch fers is said to be producing fa./lin were playing at Columbia play-| better than work, The Husky mentor, however, basebal: x winning forls that his men are a more power ji UTHE Intelligencer, Union Oil, W, F. Neither pmyaethn: Calitecnk “SUDS” SU VKLAND j Hugh Baird, Police Depart. | S98 fit than the California aggre. [een let reo LANGLIE WILL This twirler needs no introduction to Coast league base-| FRESHMEN ARE ball fang, Altho he has not appeared in the livery of the GOLDSTEIN VICTOR | LEAD JUNIORS yer showed ony the second nine, al nger’s putting was mt that SING ¥ * " 4 | . 4 bi¢ results. | field. ps bettie the Washington ana| Seattle Indians before, he was frequently seen in action! TOLEDO, Ohio, April 8—AbeGold-} Howard Langlie was yesterday ‘This Be SS re beste edible ph 7 > OSn ae! ¢ F eo! orld’ ft eight cham-|selected as aor tee Om record waaay fe set’ to hewking California frosh are taking long, hard| here with the Portland Beavers.\ “Suds” is now a Tribes-|**™ worlds bantammelght cham-jselected as captain of the Junior i Fe le cesar has been TL ACY NINE IS thin stage workouts with little rest Interspersed | man, and was expected to start today's game against Los\>epninideiphia in 12 rounds here last |team. Some strong competition has i vege ‘The match was squared for the|between. The Washington freshmen | Angeles in the movie town. heb vacates ig 4 ermnen. FIRST. WINNER | 210, et, wer amsred for the | ery nat be fakbed “oareioea, tut | ABOGe f : nin een lined up for the juniors ‘JORDAN 70 St. Martin's college has the mak-|won the 16th, they certainly have plenty of power, ngs of a mighty fine ball team. The! wrostinnd, he St. Martin's men opened their sea-| tend again by son Saturday by taking a close game | Husky babes seem to have an edge fon the Cubs. The Northerners should make it a mighty good race. The _ MEET O'LEARY i Mike O'Leary, the San Franciseo ett F Oe and a Mipdir Pace ey, Gordan, the | trom Everett high, 11-5 |xavo him a oneup advantage when |freshmen will line up against Call popu! : a) sem be pal 1 fornia as follows: Chuck McGuiness, Savant of G “ fin’ R play began on the second half of , 4 - Bagies show at Tacken Thassa,| | KAYO FOR BERLENBACH the match stroke; Norman Sonju, 7; Tom Quast, night. r ¥| BUFFALO, N. Y., April $—Paul| Right from the teeoff, Nicol |; Ted Keith, 5; Tommy Thompson, ) Billy Gardeau boxes Chick Roach | Betienbach, the knockout sensation, | started pasting ‘em far and straight | 4) Frank Horafall, 3; Barnett, 2, and Mn the semi-windup. Ray Tingley is | Stopped Jack Stone of Yonkers, in the |down the middie of the course and | Stan Powers, bow Slated to box Jack Lockard in the fifth round of a scheduled 12-round|hitting his putts with a firmness | COAST GUARD | #pecial event. A heavywéight bout | out that showed confidence. Woestland| PATROLS LAKE 1,000 Men Said . ‘nd an opener will complete the ca eS was also driving well at this stage,| Pians were practically completed ia ’ poh a. a } TATE WINS but the rest of his game was not|by the United States Coast Guard| That this is what all men souiy SEEMAN | NEW YORK, April 8—Cionnie|up to the brilliant standard that|service for patrolling Lake Washing. 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