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rH! AT E aters in June npions of intercollegiate rowing, the Huskies are duty bound, as college men, honors they won on the historic Hudson a year ago The Washington hone members are meeting tonight to decide upon the program for’ the ye There’s a possibility that crews will be sent both to the Hudson and to the Olympic trials in Phil- adelphia. But, if only one eight is to be sent to the E astern As char to defend the eal t it be to Poughkeepsie. TWO crews can be sent East, without the chances of victory on the Hudson being jeopardized, fine and dandy. Without a doubt the people of the Northwest will respond to the call for funds ast, le About Fi and Fighters Cardinals ‘Favored to S ‘ Trim Bears This Year National Champions Will Haye to Show Great Stuff | to Stave off Defeat at Hands of Palo Alto Rivals | Next Week; Illinois vs. Bears the Coming Saturday Senator’s Son Is Ring Star IR three consecutive years the University of California track and field athletes have won the national inter- collegiate championship. But the reign of the Bears is about due for a wallop on the chin. The Stanford Cardinals, with one of the greatest dual track teams in years, is the cloud on the California horizon Led by the famous Tiny Hartranft, one of the most LTHO defeated by Pinky spectaculs ar weight tossers in y , the Cardinals have been ’ RVING WEINSTEIN, Wallace Mitchell in Portland re-|———— — RRR BE ogee aside all opposition} Scott, mre William Henry ond cen' year Kimer Griffen, some o' o bie tly, Bob Harper wants N P id his year. z ° ‘ ‘01 . 4 shot »y | of th Northwest tennis sea ing more than angler ew President ote Californias badly bot nolees at the sweet tefals ase. ce with the world's Sus nds Trio}; must stack up against the power Northwest competition this year =" welterweight cham- pe’ ie ful Cardinals a week from Saturday | Weinstein, ranking man on the 3 ps are that 1h ANGELES, April 18 }iand the ing fraternity the University of California intercol ij p” And Sane ans ar- President Harry Wiliams, Of | sunny (ng. - ate poco s the legiate team, is expected to go East such a match may be : the Coast league, soaked his first | /Cacdinals favorites to win by 10 Yor ths watiomal event’ Sire. wed for the Seattle in the| penaltion here yesterday when he || 004. JAMES WADSWorTH l wenry jo.aled going ‘Mast for ‘na- e ball park later in the || suspended Bil! Kenworthy, Port- earinkitt rae sah va at Yate ts| tional tournaments, as is Wallace season. Pa land manager; Eddie Mulligan Rei patag die ee oe Pheod % the pee pyesd ¢ et " Boott, the Tacoma southpaw and Bee Walsh, San Francisco Seae’e ames Wadsworth, son of United) Griffen, Oregon champion, is now sin Mitchell, Harper met a| infielders, as a result of the Ralph Rose's world rec-| states Senator James W. Wade-|(' the East ed performer, Whom || braw: staged here Sunday during . be tlso heaved the discus) worth, Jr, of New York. He siecaka Wess! Pied aihon < aha coe they say isa much improved} | a regular game. ialitve!aeris. Sad ile thar we the + s players of the section over the lanky individual|}| Welsh drew a two-day suspen : parativ § Stanford) in cither han for several seasons, is now living sion, while Kenworthy and Mulli- || Doms much stronger as the Call n the East, while Armand Marion, jo punched the eyes out Of} | can were each laid off one day, |jfornia team just did nose out the! WASHINGTON PLAYS MEIJI ie Schuman here a cou-} of years ago. With all due| it to Mitchell’s ability,| University Southern Californta| jwhile the Cardinals had little trow| ble in beating the Trojans. No fines were assensed. a th: t H | Cea eh faa Nestor — 2 “he heht in Portland Monday Is un leroggralbeg minieoraty: gan _ HERE TODAY |nols team at Berkeley Saturday. Tho Miinoln outfit Date for |= sao ta Star Loop\.wis rirro To | HETHER or not The Star Juslor| SAIL APRIL 24 Baseball leaguo will be organi-| that it would have been agony contest if the Seat- e boy hadn’t been willing to a chance. "tif they fight in Seattle they use six-ounce gloves and| ell will have to do more won the Big ball team of Japan, which ar rived in thin country Sunday, to play the University of Was ton this afternoon, Denny ° at on field. 320 game was to start ; re | zed by this newspaper for this season | NEW YORK, April 15—Luls An-/o¢ the serion will be played Wednes g than they said he didjwin pe decided by the amount of|Rel Firpo, South American heavy-lasy afternoon, on the same field ortland. interest manifested by» the young: |welght champion, haw booked! pass} sre Jananenc tomers displayed all would be a fight well jsars ats penn to be held at The/ age for the United States and. will lKinds Of class in their workout yen , . | Star jee 3 a *. O a ord nd peal te all pllowera seeing as Mitchell has} "ye the turnout is large enough the|*@!! Aprit-24, according to Informa. jterday, and local baseball followers were expecting to see some sensa- tional baseball this afternoon and Seattle bugs would like to see Harper get another tion jhis New received by Billy York representative league will be held and if it isn’t the cireult will be abandoned for this McCarney, ‘The United Press carried a cable} Ywasn, the mound ace for the Nip season. . , eo best. o : at the man who beat Sickly turnout featured the first|story from Buenos Aires lant Sat ister Modegh ae fs be in a beet ot meeting of the league early in the)urday, saying that Firpo was not |omdtion for today’s Rame. | Yuase | . er ae! year and uless the boys show enough |going to retire and planned to Tl ive the at east tase chats | i t t ver mt colle; c Morgan, Coast featherweight | Loy imcd to bey Be bei circuit will|turn to New York. i i ipions plenty of trouble now in Calffornia, starts | ge he oe titteatoe Sabet ies Tian t hates | Washington probably will suffer the first time there this season| / heavily from the loss of a number Gm April 22. at Vernon. when he T*Ovesetatives at thls meeting. Boys GORMAN WILL ES 221 aration od to Stewart McLean, the crack) |, play. If the circuit is organized F G N the men in the lineup today are | Paul boy. in he will be much in L. A. as McLean is quite If Morgan gets over perecrnags. 1 in college. banebali, in de- play will begin within a week or two and will run for about eight or 10 Joo Gorman and Danny Nunes, |two of the best featherweights on 5 weeks. the Pacific Coast, have been jc BEAR OARSMEN there, "4 y to fight 10 nds in Portland Thu; Tape Meyers, the 1dano weter-|rye guar ee Me Sate Monany st Dee, “unas in Portané TH)” NAME CRANMER > weight, now in the Morgan stabie, ts the seml-windup the follow: week at Vernon, but his op- pénent hasn't been named as yet. a a BERKELEY, Cal., April 15.—The University of California crew, which met defeat Saturday at the hands of the champlonahlp Washington elght, has named Gordon F. Cranmer of Fresno as captain for next year, Cranmer stroked Saturday's race, MERCER A. C. WINS The Mercer Athletic club won its BUD BERCOT ON EVERETT CARD (20 sme, of he seavon from the Amateur smokers are going OVeT | sunday, 11 to 2. Hunter and Ab jhott worked well on the mound for | big in Everett, and large crowds are | always certain to turn out when | West; Rockey Springer and, War. 1 herp last night wan The second and final game the winners, while Jacobson starred | being a last-minute substitute in that Seta oer mix in the nelgh- jot nat, getting a, homer, a, double | position for “Jap” Rogers, who was| Ls 0 ‘ive t a | in Buddy Bercot, Dode's fighting Srl ant ccc ene men taken tl brother, tops the show to be staged ‘ eget DAVE SHADE WIN * atid tie Fe toid bee (NAME ACO seduce 18 ‘| BUFFALO, N.Y, April 15—Dave | Tithe’ choy Webbbedae oN be ry [Sorened: AllBtars 8 Shade, California welterweight, won | jat the Everett Armory. DAMME: ites All. “abtlite decor, ovar Brame seer of Buffalo after 10 rounds of Cad LE STAR . BY LEO H. LASSEN by all means—Paris if possible! to send two eights east if Coach Rusty Callow can turn out two hells for the yuld be the program for the University of Washington oarsmen regarding the trek to Because of the fact that the Hudson race is longer than the Olympic ‘ are held within a short time of each other, it would be i: enter both races. DARIS, with the glamour of the Olympic games, would be a great trip anc those Washington oarsmen fortunate hae to cross the Atlantic, and it i fame for the West and the Northwest should the Huskies win the world’s cha) But, first and foremost, the Washington oarsmen : ge men, ¢ whi peting with amateurs at Paris, they must not put glar honor of defending their intercollegiate title on the Hudson aris, if possible, but Poughkeepsie by all means! re college buropean tri; be Poughkeepsie—Not Paris—Should Be First Goal of Washington Oarsmen 1a fin v Bey be world } ampionship le they would be « ghts STANFORD THREATENS CALIFORNIA TRACK SUPREMACY BEES-OAKS SCORE 147 TALLIES Famous English Woman Links Star Hopes to do Comeback es N. W. Net Game May Lose Stars Wetnitelo, Mrs. Henry, Scott and Griffen May Not Compete Here another ranking star, ie out for the season because of a recent linens. There is expected to be quite a delegation from California for the round of Northwestern tourna. ments, however, and local net en- thusiasts are hoping that the usual quota of Southerners, who have a |iarge local following, will be “able to make the trip North. STARR REYNOLDS STARR TKOPHY ENDANGERED The inter-club trophy, the Starr- Reynolds-Starr cup, now held by the Seattle Tennis club, is in Jeo- pardy this season becaune of the, jloms of Johns and Marion from [the defending team, Captain Leon Turenno is outlining the May pro- gram now and has a large squad playing dally at the local courts CECIL LEITCH Miss Cecil Leiteh, of England, famous woman golfer and| \former champion, is now undergoing strenuous practice in hopes of staging a comeback; She appears to have gotten plenty of distance to the drive pictured. Lefthanded Hitters Have Dominated Major Batting | oan i STRONG VARSITY TEAM With Wallace Scott and Bruce |Henketh available the University of Washington will have one of the best intercollegiate teams on the Coast, and they are expected to make a strong bid for the Const - , a title this year. Besides this duot | BY BILLY EVANS of their step nearer first because of the Huskies will have Fletcher | [8 THE leftthanded bataman more|thelr position in the batter's box.” Johnson, Joo Livengood, Harold! 4+ consistent in his work than hi Williams and several other stara| brother right hander? | _ Has the ively ball played a to draw from. ‘| perual of the major league! part in the revival of the right ———. -- |batting records would make it seem| hander as a batting chainpion? “0. Left handers have been far| Pitcher Urban Shocker, of the BIG LEAGUE |more frequent in winning the bat- | RACES START) ting championshipa. For years the right hander has! The big league races were getting | heen in the eclipse as batting cham: | under way today with the following |jon, Only in the last four years has schedule jthe left hander been push “ : 2 Aa a der been pushed into the| NATIONAL LEAGUE I tackereund jt plate,” says the Browns’. star. “A majority of the batters are up Boston at Philadelphia, Brooklyn at New York. | Chicago at St, Louis, jthere swinging. The player who tries to bunt, drag, or place his hit, is the exception. “The rabbit» ball also has taken some of the premium off speed. In general, it has worked to the ad- vantage of the right hander more St. Louis s, seems to think so, His views bear out Johnson's theory, only with re- verse English. IHE lively ball has done away with much of the strategy at | Larry Lajoic, a right hander, won the American league cham- _pionship in 1905. Since that time Harry Heilmann is the only other right hander to break | into the championship spotlight, | Pittaburg at Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE St, Loula at Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit | Philadelphia at Washington, New York at Boston. ‘ORIOLES LOSE = by Jimmy Salle and George Hurley enabley the E. J. Riley Cigar Store [ball team to defeat the Orioles, at | Upper Woodland park Sunday, by a |score of 10 to 2. Ed Henry pitched {nice ball for the winners, allowing but, three hits. SHELL BE COMNG WERE WHEN SHE SETTLES THINGS WHERE SHE IS STNING NoW = A ware ABOUT THAT 4 Gir WHO WAG HERE ‘| YESTERDAY HUNTING ) FOR A ROOM, MRS. HOOPLE? w~ IS SHE tor, Herb Spectattst, compounds the Chinese Nature Herbs, root aps. cific for stomach, head- pache, colds, rheumati¢m, STRIBLING K. 0. WINNER vousnest. | catarrh, | PHILADELPHIA, ; April head COMING HERE “to AS“TO BER LooKs, ani ia: i | Ge : ora |heavywelght, neared a” technical| kal STAYZ * 1 WAG WELL Yes, 1 WouLD “TELLING MACK AN’ CLYDE ApouT HER™ AINT SHE A SWELL LOOKER? = knockout over Tex McEwan of Can-| ada in the seventh round here | SAN SHE 1S PRETTY. ~ IN A WAY! = Hair Stays Combed, Glossy Millions Use It - Few Cents buys Jar at Drugstore final touch to good dress both in ij Li N Hiven stubborn, unvuly or sham- _pooed mbed all day in| business and on social occasions. ) y any die son the. “Hair-Groom” |“‘Hair-Groom"” 1% greaselens; also ett “1H @ dignified combing cream which | helps grow thick, heavy, Justrous hair, Beware of greasy, lnnitations,--Advertisement harmful Sie CONFIRMS “THE RUMOR , ABOUT THE NEW es that natural glows and well- Bones effect to your se te 4 rine? lO-2, SCORE {ol OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY eS fart wince, Ss ages | 'Y COBB, famed star of the De-Ithan the left hander. trolt Tygers, has accounted for) “Hornsby and Hellmann are great batsmen. Neither is a speed mer- chant. The base hits they make [1907 to 1916. are seldom of the scratch variety. Then, after losing GY jout to ‘Tris Speaker, won three |Thoy are real champio tore in a row, sv | Rogers Hornsby, of the St. Louis | |Cardinals, started the comeback of KRACHE GETS DECISIO jthe right handers in the National| ABERDEE April 15.—Ted league. He took down.the honors |Krache, local welterweight, was giv- jin 1919 and has turned’ the trick |¢M the decision over Gene Cline, | tone tinal take row jOakland, after six rounds of boxing | In winning the National league | ere last night. jbatting championship for four con |Secutive years, Hornsby ties the Na- |tional leaguo record held by Hans} Characterizes our methods every t and our ci Wagner. tomers are accorded every co! Inspired by the work of Hornsby, Harry Heilmann, noted tesy consistent with sound busl- ness Judgmen | slugger of the Detroit Tygers, has won two out of the last on Savings Acco three swat titles in the Ameri- ean league, Subject to Cheek Are Cordially Invi Wer Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST, Why has the teft hander been far | jmore consistent than the right | |hander in taking down the big | league batting Honors? Walter Johnson, famous pitcher of the Washington Nationals, oneo |wave me a pretty good reason for the apparent superlority of the left | hander as a champion, | “The left hander, as a rule, plays |More haseball at the plato,” says | Johnson; “ho makes pitching al tougher job, “Tho left-handed hitters seem to Wait you out more, have a penchant | for picking on the erippie, mix their style, seek to outguess you, “In addition, a majority of them aro fast and try to take advantage Near MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS American Jewelry Co, 821 SECOND AVE. 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Not only is |the park small, but the high alti- tude makes it impossible to. pitch G00d ball because the onion trayels so far when hit, The Seattle Indians tangle with the Bees there this week and it ought to be a great week for Brick eidred, Elmer Bowman, Ray Roh- wer and the rest of the Redskin | clouters. WONDERFUL HERB REMEDIES Special for Stomach and Blood Troubles. STOMACH REMEDIES Eepecially for pains tn the bowels, poor appetite, 1 tion, gastritis and stomach trounles. BLOOD REMEDIES Expecially for abscesses. sores, ples. red spota and itching on the skin, palns and tiredness im the bones and Joints, or urinary disorders and troubles from bad blood. GLASSES AS LOW AS $2.00 Cushing & Mohrbacher Incorporated U. S. Optical Co. 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