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Newcomer Is Classy Fly Chaser Goebel Once Slated to Play Here; Other Gos- sip of Diamond Tossers BY LEO H, LASSEN AKLAND ha chased Outfield Edwin Goebel from Washington but he refused to report time he has spent a ¢ ns in the International | gues. ; i to be quite a fancy! a air minor league hitter k def ‘ Ewing finally se ° it e M °. g KOC tatoy m the of Ray Kremer, fe h lander nm the hill for the F thought to be the necessary o with which to obtain Moore ‘The Acorns have a mighty pitch ing staff, just a fair infield, fair| har catehing and with Goebel on they will present a formi KNIGHT CAN'T WITH SALT LAKE veteran — infiel: Jack Knigth, play with Salt La held to be the Denver, ording to a property ruling by Secretary John L. Farrell of the Na tional Minor league association. The ruling is made on a so-called time limit sale that Oakland, which owned Knight, had made with Denver. T! latter city, it appears, did not file any papers regarding the deal and | Knight was permitted to look for jot, which he did, land! Lake. More litigation er the decision CUTSHAW Is EARNING His DOUGH George Cutshaw, for lar second sacker of the Brook yea res ond base if Cliff Brady ever needs help and looks dangerous at ed plate. GREGG IS GREAT RELIEF PITCHER Three times this week has vean| Gregg been called upon to act as a relief hurler for his faltering mates und twice he has saved the tall me. Gregg went in with the score jed in the first game mento yesterday in the eighth and got credit fe when the Tribe pulled over the win. ning run. | He relievd Jim Bagby, and inci-| dentally, looked fine. off of Bagby on a pair of the victory that fell just inside of the line. | Game Chatter Earl Brucker, Seattle's third string ainfully hit on the head by ‘9 bat in the second game and he was rushed to thé Providence hospital. te Sunda; MeNeeley, a real speed demon, made Buldwin, Crane and Rohwer look niily In the second game. them. They did as Alphonso and Gas- act as to whom should pick up the ball and with ofe of them holding tt McNeeley breezed across the plate. After going wild at the plate for several days Ray Rohwer was effectively stopped by Thompson and Hall, Saca chuckers, Sunday. Ray got @ couple of singles in the second game Seattle won « glorious game Saturday, coming from behind to score five runs in the eighth inning to win, 7 to 6 They beat Chief Yellowhorse, Killefer put in his second stringers late in the necond Sunday tiff, using Emmer at short, Walsh at first. and Osborne at right he latter looked awfully good, hitting a couple of fouls over the fence and finally doubl He can also go and ket them In the field Elmer Bowman turned in sationa! one-handed throws at firet for the some sen. of bad Brady continued to look good around second and beat Kopp out of w hit with ® wonderful one-handed play, throwing on the run, Sammy Crane did one of his specialties, running to his left, spearing the ball with his glove and throwing out his runner. It happened in the fifth frame of the first game, Sigiin was the victim and it ended the inning, cutting off another run, Sace having scored twice. Eldred robbed Kopp of a bingle tater in that game by a whoestring catch Mollwits swung at one of Gregs’ ings in the ninth of the first hin bat flew apart and bi out. offer. and was an easy v, the youtig Sacramento outfielder oring five runs during the day. It seems odd that he should be hitting so far down the ord ting seventh. valle athe | me o There’s Always & Fosv00000000008 the veteran right-hander | day, They scored two runs|tertainment for Coach infield | baley’s men on Noosevelt homestead. | their second bingles and a lucky double by Kopp | the ‘Teddies. Garton ha feared that he had @ fractured | scrappy) Indians. very |Championship match will be staged MeNeeley was | at lower Woodland. on second when Hall's pop fly fell among | the | MeNeeley continued his fine all-around | o Remeriing Doing S| == # pi Seen TLS OOS 2 THE’ ZERO e) ° 214 Jefferson Street eo & Just Bock ot Lc. smith Bias, S| Card Tables, Pool, Cigars } Candies, Sott Drinks © °o Fountatn Lunches © © ——Pay Checks Cashed—— © Pitcher Who Can Hit Even Split Is Record of Sunday | Indians and Solons Split Double Bill; Opener Is Thriller 1 ' w I ed Hrad H 8 t ! ' ‘ i t In the mean the veteran ¢ Hall pitched t goon enougt The same teams wind u he ' la OREGON PLAYS HUSKY TOSSERS .. ENGENE. Ore, A Afte bron kins Agnien n two CARDS MAKE lyn Dodgers, is more than earning} nis salary with the Indians. He FIRST TRIPLE ma s debut in an Indian monkey | The Cardinals made the t mit yesterday, stepping up to the| play of the seavor in plate in the seventh inning with men the fifth inn of the game on and second, He clicked » with the Pittat a hit thru short, both men scoring. It ned t tet the score and the Indians won te © fat in the next frame ‘threw to ¥ Vith Cutsha first ond’ Ree Here's one pitcher who can hit. He's Jimmy Hyllengrin, Maria Ki on third it gives Seattle two! star righthander of the Roosevelt high achool nine. When ~ - rere a5 aie te may aoc. | James isn’t deceiving the enemy on the hill he’s patrolling FOUR INJURED the outfield because of his power at the plate. —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Phy apher AWAITING GAME Four persons t alte (QUAYS HAVE GOOD CHANCE were crushed a tion of Park and the Bow cher gato at Fenway waltin gain admittance to nin Red of TO DOWN LEADING RIVALS 5: wi son West OOSEVE! T and Seattle) with Weat up Hlade Sox game {Hl attempt to ° s on the it Th " ’ f Ind ! aq ithe ¢ ; ' SEDRO-WOOLLEY rn i i of the loop. and Roosevelt conte: SEDRO-WOOLLEY, April 26 t the Hilltopr going arfield at Garfield. Sedro-Woolley was again winner in have to step to kee Tue If the maroon and orange tossers|a Northwes “sue game here yee Roosevelt will provide the en-|come thru with two straight vic-|terday, when the local club defeated Johy Car- | tories, they hay a fi cb m hold on arpionship del-Donova: 5 to 2. BELLINGHAM IS y 8 nine by score of been mighty | slated to pitch Defty Garton is EVERETT NINE eo I Coraey's prtan BEATEN AGAIN AGAIN WINNER * In the other games of the di bit on 128 Awe BE) os Mca Ap Whe 8 The when the ett by hom: jeague game MITCHELL GOES TO MILWAUKEE Pinkey Mitchell, world’s Junior} | Baturday for champion, left Portland Saturday for his home in Milwaukee be easy win for the 1 Garfield Bulldogs will caro to West Seattle to essay to down the! ‘They have a fifty. | fifty chance of hugging the beer. bot tles in. the cellar. ab to 3¢ over m Rice, speed merchant of the Washington Nationals, known to} The basement | fans of that city as ‘Man o' War,” alms to steal 50 bases this year. He got away to a good start. | OUR BOARDING HOUSE j HOOPLE, HAVE ALWAYS DED Reewy hee a ET ye eee nal 7 EGK: rela poe eens TITUG| Al eee ATTON JOMEN OF xh 7 lat \ Ty JLIN o, oP 3 “ rae ; Alp, ~ T AoW | WANG LIKE A VIKEN TM LICKED selene TH! pong WHEEL! = 5A STILE tae WS fan WH mat Oe : ¢ o| SILAK / O'Donnell Johnny O'Donnell, crack St. Paui lightweight, and Johnny T , the hard lank figt it 10 rounds in Portland May 5. O’Donnell is ra ted next to Joe Benja veight California at present. Trambitas, outside of his defeat at the hand been very succe of n the N hwe Star Loop Team: to Get Start Junior To: Action sers LEAGUE NO. KAGUE NO. s Modern Bu Cleaners, Ju A 1 ks ve. Bun Adama the hould a to Tt e hour f h they have per Contracts can be obtained at the 5 « rs desk by the man 4 ture Th UNION OIL WINS FAST BALL GAME OWL, slice were a Hugh Bairds and the winners in played tight league games conntest from the Intelligencer n to The winners led, 3 to 9, in ninth en Bill Shaver 1 Nobody wa ad of him. H en Ww a D Munson cracked other homer, but the ral hort, ax Abe Rue and Nigro failed to get on Hugh Baird's club disposed of W ¥. Jahns, 5 to 4, in a thrilling b tle. The game was featured by tho hitting of Kappan, Carpenter and Kotelman. Overcom!: four-ru Seattle Pe Dept from the Seattle rred for the winners. n lead, Aubrey tosners T to the won Teem % The Ski | San Francisco Vernon’. PACIEIC scramento GAMES kland Restless Firet_game goles . and Billings 1ODAY Hecond game n | Los Angeles ovaa@ Onkland 7 Wienert and B First game alt Lake Mot . Hodge and Agnew; | | Second game. San Franciseo Vernon Geary and Yelle; Cadore AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Phiiadelphia ‘ thicag ‘ 5 | Boat a St. Louls 3 RESULTS Detroit 4, Chicago 3 Now York 11, Philadelphia % Washington 9 Cleveland 10,81, Lo | NATIONAL LEAGUE Won |New York i Chicago s Cineinnatl , T i ‘ 4 ittsbure 1 hiladelphia KESU Pittsburg Chicago 4, Now York 9 St. Louis 6, Cineinnatl 4, Only games avheduled, Brooklyn 6. COAST LEAGUE Krause and Bake! 12 ont Kunz and Baker, the Blacksmith Muscles Not Effective in Baseball Is D BY BILLY EVANS J Swing Into \’*' With Games | Booked Next Sunday and ‘Trambitas Will Fight » Paddock En Route to Seattle for Rave S printer ue on Thursday Fresh From Triumphant Drake R Flash Wi elays, H ll Draw ond ib , BY TOM OLSEN Now for the deep, dark secret ay ; Baldwin during =the — winter ft Sat the ied al a job that called for Saturday after heavy lifting and arm : 4 result he reported é here directly from r r rand arm muscles ¢ la, where he competed ’ ped, That is the tip the Drak ay carnival Satur aaah | tes Page y off on his failure to get away ‘ shed a new world’s ' eat to a flying start € yard dash, +628 epphicteank ; ero of many races, who has Few great ball players are m Het $ Pree agreed world’s records powerfully muscled. Most of the i: avian 5 t events, will be the attrac. game's greatest pitchers show Baldwin are : Hitt raw a great Crowd ip only slight muscular development um. if, # expected tha in the arm that propels the ee aoe . ndance records in the scross the plate at terrific speed. tan Tyee wil altered Satur. Tap & As a re t ange ance made in f J idition to the appearance of pe ible re for the fa train He b a Paddock, the te ing schools of the of a highly touted pitching re-| stunts t tend to loosen the | NOTthWest will have teams entered Ho Baldwin, of the New| muscles of the pitching arm and ~ Pac ae among which are Gta to come up to advance) enable him to follow thru in his| © pes wes - A bs . Whitman, { ty) Uamette, Pacific, Puget Sound, in was a mr Baseball extends over six sea on normat and “Montana b of the Inter-| months of p Se long and | Ve he Western Washington won 21 ga strenuous ign calls for | %ih school champjonship in the half = Women Golfers to Try 16 distance in 12 mt <1) flexible mu that relay will be decided when H adap U kinds of weather |©!7™Dla, Vancouver and Puyallup: most twice that of! conditions. In other sports it's 5S different aw a re PADDOCK SETS NEW RECORD idock hung up a new workly Skill Against Mr. Par ‘305% X C. ROSE ,the varsity lads annexed 14 Yost, director BY ALE fine 69. While the North Enders were sink y will be on three-quarters of full bandicap. He was out in 34 and in in ach club had a 25-man line-up. Jail the homesters could collect, while | hoping that they will have the handi 1 prizes will go to king the best rec th third prize, each netting 70's on respective handicaps of eight and 24 tweent A Kerry, president of the Pa cific Northwest Golf association, is back in town again after a Six Ww set new records Roy pe 1 and his lads from trip to Honolulu and California fornia meet, sco! tub/were much too} with’ Prexy Ker return one trong for the Waverly team in the | can expect that from now on he is} PREP TRACK half the } and-home z to see to it that nothing is|TEAMS START match for the Stimson cup St left undone to make the P. N. G. A.| Roosevelt, e North End links, Saturday. the | meee Vancouver, next June, a] iard ponds “winning: by. 8 28S Pose aoe. th ss. Ho is a hustler, is|dual track meet: Tho outstanding feature of the| , | sagan “oti kad day's play was the afternoon round|““yi9 comes to bat with the an-| fiel i by Bon Stein, who scored @| nouncement that he will do all in| his power to have Seattle represented | 44; Queen Anne jin the 1924 Public ship tournament at Dayton, Ohio, | June 24 to “All in his power" ds Bd means that the champion of the Jef-jwas the bright 67 1-3 to 47 ing the harpoon into the Portland | ferson Park Golf club will tee off at| scoring four fi e#, the University of Washington | Dayton! itman team was doing the same | Stee land took the he hing to the slickers of the Rainier; The monthly medal play competi untry club, The only difference | tion, scheduled to be at Earl. | being that the Ralniers got it right| ington yesterday, was postponed un-jcaps ready by t on their home course on the Des/til next Sunday. Captain Frank At-|the boys who Moines highway, Nine points was /| kins and the handicap committee are | fairways on the | river. ds, when he made 2 seconds flat at the turday. ‘The record stand as official, ax approval of Fielding H. of .atheltics at the Michigan, who wa: tive referee at the meet. The champion, who ts running un- of the Los Angeles was in great shape, reports, California a decided HE Washington State Women’s University of Tlas ceteatios in eeaenel ok habe ah the egraphic match play competition | Player tted a 67 card and w in par, tomorrow, when about | mont medal play competi t\der the colors clubs parts of the state | [he Inglewood links, Satur 1) Athletic club, women teams off-on Jackson, with fine bit of according to Wj ‘ to try thelr wkill | Kronted himeg4, came within a} 4 against Mr. Par. The team that of tying the winner's mar} FORD F fares best against this tough op- |! ndicap allowance of six giving EASY WINNER ponent will be awarded a handsome ,"!™ @ 68 net. Club Captain Jim Stanford gaye PY es aged Blake and Charlie Sherriff divided | beating in the annual dual meet be the two schools Saturday, winning by a score of 83 to 48. “Tiny” Hartranft of Stanford was |the high point man of the day. He won two first places, both of which for a Stanford- Cali- ring 10 points, Queen Anne and Bab were the winners in the firt s of the high school Saturday on Denny Roosevelt beat West Seattle, 69 10 downed Garfield, 6 Links champion-|to 50, and Ballard defeated Broad- 28s Jenkins, Ballard’s colored star, spot of the meets, rst places. 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