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PAGE 18 _ | Behind the Home Plate By LEO H. LASSEN Y in and day out, sea-| son after season, Brick ‘Eldred gets his base hits.! There isn't a pitcher in this company that ever fools El- dred much. HEAVY BAT WORK WINS SECON 17 Hits Win for Seattle Locals Run Up 11-5 Tally THE 8 BATTLE STAR D Bb First W ater Meet Billed STRAIG HT FOR REDSKINS The Solon Powerhouse| Prep Track Season Opens on rRIDAY Saturdaye P. C. Batting Averages \Two Meet Are Booked » : : PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL LEAGUE He hits in every park in Against Solons; Kopp » é We “* for 0 en the league and he hits with; Stars for ] onight ‘ pener men on bases. He clouts that RTS 2 SA * F j apple to all fields and is Seale CRGM ek adie ech Lessin Bistaa ai ree ore 8 « Garfield-Queen Anne and | @ particularly good sticker) oo ono. puchers ‘Thureday and fees | Pool for Pl . Broadway-Ballard Tilts ij me two strikes called) eee cus of battle had rolled rystal Pool for Places ©! ) ; ‘ Set : ag eerie him. Eldred singfed | °™*Y 'B* Hoeals bad tallied 17 bing! on Swimming Club , Port ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ; fe apraleondh race Soe to | S24 for 11 runs and the Solons BY TOM OLSEN ert t ‘ BY JACK HOHENBERG ao ae is ave oie c | were defeated for the second straight ae etee OLR) A ‘Oakte ; we ‘ Q ¢ ANNE meet Garfield RYONE will be an equal ° Bat Ls ‘4 : ‘ ‘ . feat f @ plate, an the irst three} cme 11 to 6 ‘ J : Vice. Matt Lake ° : ; , onsen Gal I times knocked in runs. Ths Moieiiak beasaad the Viena nding tonight when the try: | BALDWIN, Senitie a4 3 0 6 9 8 8 8 ARE 4s ; = i } Hidred has been doing such unt | Bill Prough from the hill before the uts for membership © Crystal | oer Oeniees | ; <4 +14 , Permly g00d work with the willow | half-way mark and then continued to Swimming club will be staged at the | Whaley, Lee ae ‘ 0 e 4 c fit t @¥er since he joined Seattle in 1920 | #mbaste Davis and Vinel, his suc-) Crystal Poot Feares, Sait j ‘ H r Georr t H | cessors. | sali “ acai | inter thee Meekenee | ‘ ‘ s I t field, pihat the fans have become accus:| "tn the meantime Bill Plummer BAY Danewers, wht ded DOP | LDMKD, Bestia is id ois ee ek tty ra both Ttomed to seeing him hit, and conse- | pitched good ball for the locals | we as con | pio ub this | ° ‘ ; } a ow > . GQUently they don’t give Brick haif | Merlin Kopp being the fly tn his ao. sot Sieh on C ait Las ‘ ‘ ‘ “ eredit that bh. oon. joilntment. Kopp lofted a home run | y : cad dthegeee_-< Mees TOBIN, Beattie : 7 i pis 21478 © 1 5) In the after i ; hoad at he deserves. jover the right field wall that ac betel bts A swiminer we Hood, Low Angeles ‘ ‘ tir to fal rT I of apa }counted for three runs and doubled | jland bie ap hee place « Deal, Vers ‘ . 4 ‘Rohwer Hits Tremendous jim his next turn at the dish that} J over again | acer erelll domrrgg H ‘ 5 Flies to Left Center | seat over two more, Tonight's competition will be ne, Racrament 1 ¢ 4 PAits an unvsual thing to tina a, CH! Williams finished up on the jthe form of a regu : r , ° : ; r n outal Wefthanded hitter who can pound |. tne I cote aee neg aan mee fs J i , Gaereme ¢ ee he § Ea J Aaa pod te 4 crm Most with the willow. Ray Rohwer Mutlix Pra ® 4 fers it dinky flies to | hit two triples and two singles and Waner, fan Fr Hem field and all of their long). win. thock ude Pgs heart jes aro billed to start Ane $ jatives are to right field singles in five trips and Bill Lane| : i, and Manager Guy |} ake ‘ e ¢ the But Ray Rohwer hits an outside | singied twice a peaihad | Sherwood has extended wimming : 5 J ‘ » Pall farther to left center than any | ane wt a ve privileges to the spectators following | jacobs, Los Anecien ‘ ‘ ‘ 33] Brondwa hed by deacibals other hitter that has ever stepped 7 the meet WELCH, seattle a Bs aS ans SS wate cate | 2000 Waldo ope, is to the plate in tho Rainier valley One ef the features of tonight's |e manbiik, bssitlo Be IE ee | ° . 0 am * ty 8 wh quan ark. § meet will be the diving of Merlin | Billing © Angeles , Only ¢ i Norton In his first trip to the plato : ("Blackio”) Fadden, North ham: | * y.¥ ea Jer Drumhe Merday he drove a liner a block or #0 pion, and considered an Olympic! frapp ne ‘ c ‘ ‘ ? Over McNeeley’s head in centerficid 4 games prospect. F en has been Ane ‘ : ‘ > ‘that would have been an easy homer . P working hard at his dives all winter, | Prubak kia 4 $ a : BR Bid ball had roiled, But the ground e i and Coach Daughters says that they | ie tae es ‘ rd ~ fim the ore ts soggy and the ball : : are near perfection. Fadden will ex “4 i 1 i —_—-_—_——- Sunk where it hit the turf and Roh- ° a hibit both high and fancy dives to 4 |} Tae ao: ee 4 Wer was held to a triple. He also H e| night : nol). ts ty Br a : SHELTON WINS _ hit a tripie to right center in his next ’ | All of the well known local swim $3 ‘ , SS oe | Alle, the well known toa! evi BUS ANOTHER GAME | Rohwer is easily the longest hitter FY } Hon. addition, several from the 10 . ‘ ‘ ABERD! April Shelton = that ever wore the livery of the Se- : ba Mid-¥ and the East are reported . bie" 58 9-1 ’ sche Aberdeen by a attle Indians. ‘ e| after jobs on the local club as well i b+ eS i : re of 6 yesterday, —_ ° ° tay sonie hew Seattle talent iat Gert 3 e 1 4 (#67 | Erickson pitched at game for cNeele os z | It in considered ikely that Mitrie t a Nel ee 2*\the winners, besides poling out # ee MoNeeley, the centerfielder . oe Ol Ahlan id ghee sh lPhiadle oe dare 4 ae 1% = owaloff has not yet mad j- © 1 4 @ 8 6 er feel ot the Sacramento club, is a regular she ie Kepayalecs Ws Set 29 ; Te Me a Se a FARMER WINS Merchant and he's quite the +94 1217 37 20 up his mind whether he wil A 4 ‘ ‘ i 4 Suit for Davis tn fifth, active competition this year, but it | lafare : F ag ghee > es oe eh [pcive emmpotiion thi re, tins |Gavurae? wath eas ; i $22) 2) OVER LAMSON core by tonings: | water ton! He had planned on | Penner. Vernon i oe . 8 TACOMA, April 25—Frank Farm- 4 5 working in a Jogging camp thin sum. | M's ve if F i laoler. 1a's Veteran heavyweight agagpmpteay sigs? ber mer, but the job fell thru and be ex ‘ 1 e es es 4 George Lamson of Portland ‘AD McNeeley lacks is experience | pitched—ir P ts pects to remain in town no ‘ an Francie : 4 4 six-round bas iene e nate |3, Plummer 7. Credit victory to Pu * durphy, r H ; als Macario Flores the confidence that comes with .,. ug At bat MACK SHIFTS nearer, Seurament ty 4 se ° ta J ed Freddie Wilder of “4 HURLERS FAST rept: , : ea ie TC ee ri ce aa Connie Mack has a new scheme Huss “Crauie 5 5 1 6 1 0 0 em ihe STARS TO COACH to get joanible results jl ‘ ‘)| BERKELEY, April 25—Dan Mo his {f. ‘The mome! : Rs HEL Ba ea Mill nd Brick Muller, fori piten: 4 slight lead - " ; Py 6 'Cal ja football stars, have | pltehed bell—E. o ant to weaken he will be yanked. Mack ‘ ° : | added to the grid coach staff at ., Wand aee 9 a. figures he lost many a ball gamo 9. 38 eee sue and Gold institute ttle’s veteran left-'| Home run -— Kopp SS ~ ‘ r } 4 insti m, it to idle chatter, | Rohwer, Two ey 3 Kg 4, last season by leaving some pitcher ‘ > 8 announced here yesterday. something about | sacrifice ‘hitscDraay . ~ ha, he. eee ee ae 8 : ae chest that without. a doubt | Fest wh RO PREP TOSSERS Ped dont te eee ee | bal . A A ; | ‘ 5 ° VIENNA, April 25. — On ‘the fg the best third sacker in leNesléy, Eldred, as One of the hardest right-handed hitters in the minora, PLAY TODAY 13830 8 13 4 OB BD 86 20) ground that wena hanks coun rable Ay pers peace - pant ae: iasa-dbmned Art Koehler, the husky Sacramento catcher, is the punch| Ballard and West Seattle were ; Vere sj |ly charge traders 2 per cet # Chartie Deal So of the Solons. He hasn't been hitting much this week as " ture tilt in the high — a week, or 100 per cent @ year for by the great fielding of this) WALBY MAY BE |” @ playing the feature it In Ue Bish Hoans! a ‘Vis : a money lender who mat, yet, but the big boy drives the ball hard and often. Heé| choot baseball league today LEFT-HANDED TRIO had charged a poor couple 140 per REINSTATED { Game Chatter | ers a lot of ground and clicked the pill around .350 last year. Hiawatha playfield. With Rice a Sieter ts at coming In on slow; Beaner Walty, University of : —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Siar Start phintesiadase| Other games were Broadway and ps in : nd Fis injcent was persists 8 tgs 3 throwing on the run.| Washington catcher, may be rein Carteld at Garreld) Lanes ane trio of Jeft-han sgreed that it, he an Knocks down many a -hit and stated If President W. R. La Porte Roosevelt at Lincoln and Queev ter two are Anne and Franklin at Franklin. = | |DANDY DILLON TO BOX SOLLIS| ard hitters while Rice | be convicted, few banks could evade b. prosecution. Billy Lane hit another double yester He has of the Pacific Coast conference «« cides favorably In his case. mixes them Star League’s day, making it even tripe to the * says Gregg, “and| University of Washington authori . BAe Ro ANB ct : eer t gathered #ix hi needs more’ players of his|ties were awaiting the arrival of a Entries Close VANCOUVER, B.C. April 25.— Sei cok telegram today, which would decide Geors' Salt Lake and sacrifice fy. Ho Entries for Tho Junior Baseball league are to close Sat- urday. Any teams still wanting to file for this circuit should get In touch with the sporting editor Saturday between 10 a. m. Star Dandy on of Minneapolis meet in the 10-round main event here to- | night whether or not Walby would be al. lowed to participate If any of the conference games this year. HUSKY TOSSERS PLAY IN OREGON Coach Tubby Graves’ varsity base. ball men were opposing the strong Oregon Aggie nine at Corvallis in the Brady Seattle has a crack | first of a two-gume serien today. The he comes in valuable in| second encounter will be played to Billy Lane. Brady led | morrow afternoon. International league in sacrifice} 4 Liston, fresh from an imposing ith 64 last year. victory over the Meiji ball team here. Killefer has always been in| is the coach’s pitching choice for |terday. mather, p | ES Fishety Merlin Kopp's homer over the right | PACIFIC COAST LEAGU fence was the first of the local season, drive, ‘OREGON WINS | OVER WHITMAN EUGENE, Ore. April 25.— The | Oskland University of Oregon baseball team | kyeramento defeated Whitman, 7 to 6, in the 800 | Heattio « ond and final game of the series here | yesterday. and {t was a real Indians are certainly working | bunting game overtime. They sacrifice hits the first day five yesterday, one being ond noon The schedule for the season will be published in Monday's Star and the season starts the follow- ing Sunday. bd Contracts will be ready Sat. urday afternoon for team mana. gers and they can bo obtained by calling at The Star. Signed RESULTS Th saesamass Loe Ang Oakland ROOKNE HONORED eo Knute Rockne, Notre Dame univer. | and Head 1 the India lt & the Jot Foster Byler; j Charley Pick got disgusted In the Iat- | eh ontracts must be in this offi sity football coach, was the cause of | part of the game, started warm: | Wfavor of the bunting game. While he| washington in tho first game. Bob| |). ‘Tusaday night eine’ tha banquet of Notre Dame grad He Se up. Tt weulan'e bern, surpris: | Was with Los Angeles the Angels| Boyd will do the catching. The re-|] iieven teams have entered the || uates held last night at the College |; 29: 1] RAE Ae: tes RRRRRNE SE LBS Be that style of game to death. | mainder of the Ineup in the xame 481] league so tar lelub, here. A big crowd waa tn at-| P Coumte, O'Neill, Mulvey and | ike" She Is Af" Vingt ee believes in playing for each | usual. | tendanco. | Jenkins; Leverena, Pilletto and Daly. | ee | — ——————— a ——— | the vcore— ay nm — Pinch hitters haven't been very effec- | Red Dog had the Indiana play- Ban Franelses i. tive for Bacraments, two falling the first | smart baseball on the paths yer- OUR BOARDING HOU E 7 Werke Ur rronit, i] day, and Hemingway and Koehler both | . He sent Bill Plummer up to | end Yoll ond | Roneina ent vemereey the squeeze play and the pitch- | alae. = — = i turned the trick. He also had | AMERICAN LEAGUE an and Eldred try a double stea! ind it worked, both men eventually pees oer YG ‘Wy oN ie 1 WELL Go FAR, | Won Leet Met. y AR a Z1\S PUTTING OM A BIG ‘] DANCE “ToMoRROW NIGHT MISS LEE, An! | 1 WONDER IFT CAN) SHE HAG GIVEN “TW THREE oF us TH “TURN re - | OMNED TH OCEAN Ch € F LO RS 1 WoULDT TRuSsT CLYDE NEAR tT WITH A SPONGE! w= VERY KIND oF You 0 ASK ME, BUT IT HAVE OTHER Killefer knows a lot of baseball and | | I IM S H OF ‘once he gets his machine in smooth working order the Indians should play a smart brand of the national nuisance. | Clevelana . | Bt. Lowls 6. HEEL f =~ MY | ‘ ‘ 3 a 2 | . HE SAID 1 WAG A At New York— HE le and i WAVE TH’ DELIGHT oF SYSTEM 15 “To | At New York H, &.| tasty style and summer sw” FROSH | TAKING YOU 2 patel SAP, TRYING “To FREAT HER WITH J | Botton cincseees . sootniet ae Florsheim Skel ‘i | & eveniia 1, MAKE MIGG LEE,~ WDIFFERENCE, ff | Ferguson, Putierton and O'Nettt, Pietn- | : PSREITL eaten CREWS RACE x ‘es AN ow LictTEN LIKE: A Gide DISH ||”) OR! Shawaer Ane Hethnen, | ton Lined Oxfords offer a refresh- | Oo WIM! OF CARROTS, At Cloveland— RoW R ing change to the man who has ~ ___REED EIGHT ‘aie Washington second and third frosh shells will race Coach Tony Brandenthaler’s Reed college eight ‘over the two-mile course finishing in the canal, Saturday afternoon. As | fn additnor to the bill of fare, ‘Rusty Callow bas announced com Petition between his second and third varsity boats immediately following the Yearling-Reed college ‘The first event will start about 4:20, just off Laurelhurst. It will be practically impossible for small craft to follow the shells. The best view can be had of the finish on either bank of the canal just west of not as yet satisfied his feet with a pair of Florsheim Low Shoes. and uel Mai ‘alberg, Brugby and Perkins. Burns, At Bt. Loule— Dayne, Kolp and 8 NATIONAL New York Cincinnati Chicago Brookiyn | | | | th- Washington crew house. bt. Louis ‘The freshmen are favored to win Pitteburg from the Reed men. Reed will us RESULTS the Tyes, varsity shell, to help de At Brookipn== a es fray the expenses of the trip. New York . i 7 1 1 " t J the day P ae Nay rift . tN sage In the second race of Coach Callow will get a chance to look over his junior varsity crew Prospects, It fs certain that the junior crew that goes to Poughkeep- sie will be picked from these second and third varsity men. 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