The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 14

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PAGI 14 THE SATTLE TAR © an Francisco Favorite tor Coast League Flag IONDAY, APRIL ¢ Y APRIL 6, 1905, | Sd By Ss Sie ae ain | 4 Seals Look Like Best | Shield Staked in Star League Race | Blair’s Team ‘Behind the | Jack Griffin ~ Chae 4 4 ‘ | > i a e : are Star’ 8 Trophy to Be Awarded Winuacs at End of Junior Baseball L eague Sea- | Is Vic tor in | Home Plate | Signs to Box Club In League Again son; Many Teams Entered in Circuit é) Links Match | BY LEO LASSEN ‘Spec’ Woods i Pitching. Will Be Better This Season, and Need Dr. Hampson Leads Los- mmm Harper and Krache Head : That Kept Them From Winning Third AL ht aiprSaturded Riayat 5 2 Opentiig Show at Hip- | ' Flag Last Season; Team Has Great Batting Power University Club - ahs podrome Tue sday | 4 He dela Dee Say BY ALEX C, ROSE io. J ' : bar AN FRANCISCO, April 6—The team that beat ( : By : Wa San Francisco in the Co race thi \ al _ wank i a wo at r eae . @. ba a straight last’ year their pit zr hac ‘ NCISCO, Cal., a ee ou fact ig should be better pela ATA Newbee at ottae an ioe I rest good as it was last nd from third base to first base . cogs n ‘abo t vorites to win the pen around the pl ith, some pit to tl taff this 15 ne of — qi sa apea a th tried kid, Dick Moudy. trance to the field and an ¢ \ tremely low ro one « nie Ti the most famou tand PFEFFER IS baseball, altho little glor LATE STARTER aa to i Perhap at a ter § in describing t | : 2 Before snibit on (7) the i in price of admission included ) Oliver Twist Mitchell, the ¥ southpaw, is good for 20 victories or ie tow bas } Me more every sea . as is Hob y, the fast-ball right-hander , h should bo t MILLER IS : : me 3 eee : i CROCKETT 5 G. ©. WINNER : shee | ae IMPROVES ; | After imbibing 100. freely with F nt 2 pureed easuemetaly anal wee U1 } | the usual thing for some of the I Qu mb. | more abusive bugs to be F ¢ : sprayed with tobacco juice now a 8 } : : and then by the irate pastimers | in tt 1 @ t 5 “ a and several times Ivan Olsen, |‘ 7 a V n | back in 1910, tossed buckets of or ¢ ‘ ed 2 : g ibe water upon them ; ee, ea all 300 hitters, whi here. god ! . <5, 7 re i C nee a = ina wuh'a sls” tine tame “ie ‘ewe STAR SEASON F'2elding Yost Pleased ne HORNSBY CAN moe : Mt i ay ay) HUSKIFS HOLD a ; : : an "ahd Wa ue pnt 20TH With Kipke as Coach wisiess mest png _ HIT "EM ALL Eis —— iE Sta Ju : Best Minor . League Infield Ts atta a tA ne te | t Nick Williams rk n| and coupled : with icidutt, be sa Ar ; K P WILLIAMS ‘ vs y plays are what save the tenth cpe t a 5 with over 600 assists Ss Rh i ball, last year, played dazzling Will Use Shift i in Outfield sé. a ANCIS y : : Fine Cities Staff core 0 of Archie Y 8 1 Sam Agnew do most Ritch CHRISTIE HAS GREAT RECORD Yelle didn’t have such a good year in 1924, but he is a smart receiver, who works smoothly behind the plate and there is no reason to believe that he val-| gone back again, has be the e to beat, tional Chri fh ne WELL LADS wih A DAN OR SO Now WILL KNow “THE CONTENTS 2) |) oF “THAT VALUABLE ASYIETY OF WANING WELL @efend in that it i game WILL BE Spotted Hats Are Never in Style Does yout hat look like the back of a leopard? You wouldn't buy a spotted hat + Why wear one? A few rubs with Enecgino—the perfect dey deanee—will spruce up your hat and make it look brand new. Get a can and try it. Only 45 at your drug store. “THE PERFECT DY CLEANER” and) But think ho ture postcard trade. FY PACKAGE IL HAVE BEEN KEEPING SECRET lw 1 KNowW THE SUSPENSE A NOD HAVE ENDURED~BUT WHEN You See FF YouR FF Swim Stars Enter S. F. Championships N FRANCISCO, Cal, Ay lasalent wwim: San Fran- TODD'S SUCCOR WIN TITLE Greek Champs Wrestle Here BY AHERN | souieats « TF nts RIGHT Ae VY) | don, of Seattle Shi val \Nou Dip HAVE ' OUR SUSPENSE AN ANKIETY 2 ue WHN, YouRE WELL SOMETHING «1 ml ap id el pee Rath ae on WHISPERING UP |} MASORwoOF \| FORGOT ALL will be, setelon ‘of 100 ned A RAIN oPoUT!<]] COURSE IF tect ty i} {* r lade t " WHATEVER IT15, |] You WANT i : x Pet ie ‘el TF NEVER | fo chow || NEERS MLC * MADE ME US WHAT iT | TAKEN UP + CURLY fe J] ig. Wy AH, WE'LL HUMOR Nou AN LOOK Mike Goneates Haldwit cought more games than any | thar receiver in Cho leawue indi season + Loh, I This Evening : ATWOOD AND HAYES LEAD Willi ns bas had many odd f s4 rd He was a first e catcher and outfielder, t ut, secretary for a , 1 \ Seattle tea A j L there is patie in th placed CHAS. ANDI IS WINNER SON The Frisco Press Box Dice behind th ubtfy group of bes in the game Laird, of the Daily News, tall, keen, ready for any kind of an ament where “Our Seals” ‘oncerned, with a reputation of going the limit for a player that can play ball and to the other extreme if Laird thinks he can't, and not afraid to express his’ opin is an institution in. Frisco most al- as famous as Market st. or the Seal roeks, BY LEO HL. LASSEN ndelph Hughes for many years, with keen eye arp sense of humor and the I) baseball writers on the ¢ r w with the Chronicle. Hu he lost that satirical touch made him one of the most. talked about writers in the Northy but in & while he flar out true “Shorty” sty j John Connolly, found wherever baseball men gather, one of the best news hustlers ‘on the Connolly, writer and rat thorities of the the Call Jack James, tall and slim, be spectacled with large glasses, has the literary appearance ac. cepted as that type by Pub- | He. And he is just that, ing | | his baseball reviews with a touch of magazine style, and he is also the conductor of a hu mor column, is with the the 46a n jevery once in who can be —they’re wearing Hirsch-Weis Sportsman’s Coats The Hirsch-Weis Raintest | Sportsman's Coatis the best rig made for outdoor wear, equally good for fishing or hunting., Fabric is treated by the Coast a cleaneut as one of the same here, au is with ma Welters in Fighting landing his ‘There are plenty of and When hait pockets,a whistle a bone dry ‘match pocke hellowa allows easy arm-actl He Bxaminer the Vania And lust, but not least, is Abe sc threat sat aes ae a Aa Girt Kemp, of the Bulletin, With the Yo.2);and oll Agi hBinno able black cigar, Kemp, who Whee a with Hu, is the midget of Gat Sone teen owrele os ) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal the lot, will sit and t baseball Coat now ask for No. 238 r unique by the hotr os long somebody | aryl in Will talk about the game A fine! wet ireaten writer who dips into the psychology | ‘i Fj un n, army of om and humor of the g at American with ko over the gre port and whose chief delight is mg ‘RAI. tnite much water as pot ite writing about the anecdotes of the! -} 5 Th large canvas coverings | pastime rather than of the Se OR eARMENTS actual of the game Komp has a larvae following among: the baxeball fang hore, WORK CLOTHES *TENTS | MURSCH-WETS MPG. COs, PORTLAND, OREGON, Us 6. Ay Se iteianiiinanci minal for the pitcher and batter boxes | and for the buses, ut the sponge Huainess ix a new wrinkle, ow a

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