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Te a TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925 T SEATTLE STAR Third b Shortstop—C Left ficld—™ pg They re Off: ! How v the Coast League Team i xpec ts to Line U; o ae SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO | OAKLAND SACKAMENTO VERNON SALT LAKE | PORTLAND 108 ANGELES First base—Kilott First) base—Ellison | First base—Lafayette Virs®@base—Davia. Virst base—McDowell Virst baseeI elle. s | First base Thomas First b Grimes, Second basestrady Second base—Kildulf | Second base—Brubaker Second base--Siglin. S nd baseriffin Second baseLindimore Second base MeCann Second @nse~Beck aril Third dase—Mulllgan, | Third base—Makin th bano—Schang. , Third baseVitt, othawd base—Kieonda Third base—Whaley, e. Shoristop—Roese Shoristop—MeLaughiin Shortstop—Hemmingway Shortatop—Kerr Shortstop—Benton. Shortst#p—Pittinger abe Left field Bratcher Left fleld-Kopp. Left fleld—Wolfer Left fleideKerr Left fleld—Lewis Left field—Hood Center field—Lane Right field—Bldred, Cateher—Baldwin or Daly Pitcher—Miljus. Behind the Home Plate LASS BY LEO AN FRANCISCO, Cal. April 6.—The first thing strange t meeting with} the greatest hitter in baseball today and one of the best of all time, is the apparent vitality of the that impr upon his firs Rogers Horsby, es a fellow. Hornsby has brilliant eyes cut appearance of football player, dered, clean and intelligent. It is easy to ste where he § his tremendous powe as he is strongly bi and has remarkably and the clean- a college big-shoul- with the bat a wonderful pair of wrists. They aay Strength from his wrists. The St. Louis Cardinal star, who is with the team in San Francisco for a series of exhi bition games, is one of the few ball players who pay little or no attention to the reams of pub- licity published about him, Not that he has reached that stage of me that he has the press . him, but because he has a ng enough personality that it doesn’t make him swell- headed. Hornab ball play fellow a bi gt Vance Gave Him Trouble HE PITCHER ‘a not only a big teagu ie leagu -that he gets most of his hitting who has given Hornsby the most trouble since he came into such prominence as a hitter, five years ago, when he led| ** the ‘league for the first time, is Dazzy Vance. It wasn't a case of Vance outsmarting him, but simply that the Brooklyn ace had such speed that he simply busted ‘em by Hornsby, to use the slang of the diamond. In one game la tell, Hornsby fanned s¥ the third strike three con! timegpAnd then when a hit m the ame he A a line fight fiel year, cracked one ¢ 4 that bounce ld—Cooper 1—Hoffman. Center fleld—Moor Center feld—Itohiwer Center fleld—Twombly Right "fled ower | | d—Arlett Cochrane Tight field Blakesley Hight field Right fleld—High, Kight fleld—Horan : Catcher—Agnow Catoher—Baker. Catcher—Koehler fatoher-—Murphy, Cateher— Catcher—Croshy Catcher—Spencer, Pitcher—Griftin, Pitcher—Boehler Pitcher—Hughes Pitcher—Barfoot Vitcher—Singleton, ! Pitcher—Yarrison. Vitcher—Cran all, a Coast League Ball Clubs Start Race Today Seattle Champions Open Harper and Krache Crash Here Tonight Callow Must Keep Morale _ Season at ‘San Francisco ! Probable Batter? y Starters of Crew Up Seattle Leo H. Lassen Picks San Francisco as Team to Beat |*- in Coast League Race, Which Opens Today; Port-| Washington Crew Coach land Beavers Start Off at Los Angeles Faces Hard Job as Oarsmen Await Race | ATiny Star | { A Tiny Star Eee | Hiopiidvame to Be Scene of Big Bout , Grays Harbor Fans Ex- pected to Turn Out Strong to See Krache BY TOM OLSEN BY LEO H. LASSEN (Sporting Editor of The § AN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 7 rier is sprung! King Baseball is crowned today! what will you have? The fact remains that today is the big day for league fans, as it marks the opening of the annual race, the longest grind of American baseball getting under way in 7.—Coach off! The bar-| Or eek prior to with California ry Saturday is morale of his men. his stroke h a sprained Coast and with Harry Dutton, bow ITH ¢ « m oughtafte | four cities, W tractions Ir No thwent and Sonjo (correct) ineligible, , The Seattle Indians, defending their title as champions, eam fag Siadaa Ca k arrange prac- }open the season in San. Francisco with the highly-touted aA h arriving Seals. The Portland and Los Angeles squads break in at L, A. Oakland tangles with Sacramento at the California cap- ital. Salt Lake meets Vernon in Salt Lake. So much for the opening day's schedule. |Seals and Los Angeles Favorites men on the water in the morning ernoon. Weather ter have been ¢ of the estuary The race this year is two weeks han a year a and poor hing | weather conditions on ‘6 Wash FTER seeing the eight Coast firstdivision club, but the pitch from j'ngton retarded the development of league’ teams in action in th ing ts problematical, and you in |the Huskies spring training, writer picks! can't tell how the nm Will t Callow faces the hardest Job of his {San Francisco as the team to bee fare until you see how the pitch rank shington in trying to They should canter { the pitching if they ing looms up under fire. With good hurling, t hing touches on his boys Indians | big test Los Angeles is the next best bet, | © first three. nia doesn’t expect to win, with excellent hurling, a fine punch A iting, Portland, " entiment here and in @ problem at third base, but a well| Salt Lake and Oakland will fight tt t victory scored but Callow ts pl rounded ctub. out for the other first divisio er wo y he. will | Take your own choice for the he. ago credi can rest of the teams, but you ca: HARPER ONLY smooth the situation over and turn put Sacramento iast. Only « LOSES SIX | out a c miracle will ever pull that ter Harpe ae Be IP: It isn't absolutely certain that Ul- rile ball club out of the base " ar ta} breckson won't row, but his absence ment. It's the joke team of the | in. ing s the look 80 one of the f torn over “Rut BETTY NOTRON boat is. not only retarding circuit. good. F However, Harper has Meet Miss Betty Ne Jur condition, but is affect. Gk nae ot ea Oakland has a shortstop prob . . » tar o a Pires be, dos rs te: bette: ae ‘3 toaer eit Aine lem, and so has Salt Lake, The rs srrted easter cons of the re leter- * | latter is the dark horse of the i hes the success of the crew. Hig's the OR0! tiene b She hopes to em Hess | manage n the league that makes . sisters as a water n mip pop EBBETS IS IN } POOR HEALTH his ball club, and he fooled them! Vernon h [last year—-and he may fool them fense, b ain gets any The Seattle club looks like a the sur Many New Faces | ‘OU'LL have to buy a score card | misfits is hard to figure out _ Tank Notes Here's the Seattle and San Francisco battery that will|iv to find « | Seattle, with » pennant-winner | probably start today's opener in the Bay City. Miljus and ee last year, should cash in, and | Tom Daly make up the champions’ staff, while Griffin and| x. with many new players there Is | Sam Agnew are the San Francisco pair Y YORK, April 7.—After spend. a winter in Florida pros- for the fountain of youth, tlie Ebbets, owner of the w men jare when the vario come to fd tt fe possible that | Seattle this year @ lot of interest in the Indians’ ‘ yn ball club, has returned to Every team in the league has chances of repeating. Also the a York, and is confined to his added & lot of new men, San bugs have confidence in Killefer. AACK GRIFFIN “ R bed at the Waldorf, unable to inspect Francisco being the one excep. T hake ( the rosters an ON CARD a am a s baseball plant. Uncle Charlie's tion, and they have Brower, the possibility of several teams fin. | ’ ‘The special event will be between |SPrikks Wascher, Harry Ith is very low, and he doesn't Pfeffer and Moudy. at as leaders unexpected i ttin welt . ak he will be able to adorn the a great boon to the turr It ought to be a an attendance ng ceremonies of the baseball vered a very good /season in New York. on Seattle hho k ff of the boards cities, Sacramento being e by Quilter, f «| : : neo ee Mire pets, declining to say what ‘3 cca ception, because have w ny ta rea tter with Uncle Charlie, Hornsby fs 8 loping runuer tits ibe Rie tn the Wont [~~ BY ALEX C.ROSE i t, he, wileut ats toegee who takes an exceedingly ior Ryancan wih with that. bunch te, 1h aa or Crosby Jimmy R bout the streets, and only looked stride and : very a trolls oie | - = FaRD : ¥ : middie hts, open the show forward to the time when he would man. He forces inne x F n arden . | un Austin & Salt smoh jbe strong enough to go to his sum- fense to play on the rim of the | Little Bill to Play |Former Indians Are H vice at ie | ‘ mer home at Watkins Glen, N. Y., to Infield because of his hitting |“ heaps of trouble t rp , Ne | recuperate. power and he gets many i | in Eastern Tourneys Now College Coaches u golf ball ax far with | ne BES Aaa field hits because of th SAN FRANCISCO, April 7 =Alth ERKELEY, Cal, April 7 can’ with & mashie-r | Arne Borg, the Swedish sing star, | But, according to his fellow Diay-1,0"stusta two years avo. that 1924 Seattle’ bail: playetn are col-| scond and. 1 On| J carole Roper, thi We. heaping vill bos a summer |Dee Walsh Utility ers, Hornsby gets very f weak | would be last visit to the big sin ( | Se : adt a at sa : is | hits, most of them being line drives, | eee en eae nlock, Welder, in sade aprage ta “Apell end | Man With Beavers and he hita with equal’ power 8 Johnaton, one of orld’s “alifornia Harr | eval oaltate tai Site | ~ | e 4 fields, his strongest alley © larentest players, expects ay in| Wolters, an outfielder, is with Stan-| Cappy Kellison took his goit | 7°! ¥ ed the Bla iver | | Word was recetved by Coach Ray} SAN JOSE, Cal, April %—Dee s, P | | AAV ZIVIC VICTOR Daughters of the Crystal club trom Walsh was in the Western league right-center. the Eastern net tournaments agatn. | ford. | clubs out of the moth balls and | friends in t that several new 7 = | He won't leave until just pr to} Their big series is now under way,| played over the Rainier course, | * Sana # PITTSBL » April 7—J Zivie, |awimming * a tere week. ae pales i a eta t Sain Crawford, famous slugge | Sunday. The aforementioned Pittsbu: elterweight, won a 10-}at the He him to Lincoln in that elreuit an gay on # ighies or| ‘he ational ¢ crea Siar tte mivercity | olf clubs and the aforemen- | r knew round decisi¢ Harry (‘Kid’) |the tutors when given permission to make a ) SHOW further what kind of] - - ‘ baseball at the Univerni | was: Scotot \Brown, Phi 1 t Olymp deal for himself, Walsh lined w 1 ‘ is} IN iF c of S$ oma | tloned moth halls had a happy as Scotch Brown, Philade weigh i thes dea x himself, Wa ed up a Ay a fellow ine : rt Bod it bef digtlaeatalte Sad vharinieert we of & i ni ipailbei santas, evvaiue | ion in h ri trade with Portland whereby he said that after every same xy Mabis seca L PEND — debate on the eo nt 7 x|goes to the Beavers for Pitcher which he plays he sends his mother s, champion E swimmer SAN MATEO WINS Taatewhod (ie wine cine ae JOE LYNCH LOSES | Prtetten Weal sata eels eae a at: Thies o the d ein paration for the ) MONTE, Ca rll T-Bar oe the c ANCASTER, Pa., April 7.—Je sn large pice Lone eget ont art Fb ‘an invalid at Tulsa, Oklahoma, the| arrived here in preparation for DEL MONTE April T-8a I Joe ¢ 4, th bata attgh aahtae rien LA 7 | eet core and writes every day, in| nat swimming championships.| Mateo won the Pebble Beach polo | lor er of the ¢ CORE El the Na thaspaneite Hace. neh, for bantam champion, | Plane are rapidly developing for the | g ex Score and. He ‘will: do. bla: ts g at Stanford nt, defeating 75th Ar.|busted a couple of driving nets at \ ee 1 10-round bout by {men's natto -BARKER WRITES NOTES ssanon and ou j : : \ e held er under th Hornsby, who has recently niveraity in the finals, 12 the Bobbie Collins Golf school in | 5 ee | 4 Lancaster es of the Young Men's Business} ANN ARBOR, April 7.—General signed a contract calling for $100,000 for three years of play, has led the National league for five years in hitting, with a grand mark of .397. But the fact that he remember his mother, sentimental as it may} greater impression | his feats on | es a people tha Ard seem, ™ with many the diamond. should. i Job in the American Rew Frinco outfielder wi He ought to ue’s firat 20 hitters, sb nt field fence in Fr 200 gamer 9 Inapiiity to field cost Frank Mrower But the et by in this among the Hennes Keardon has heen umpiring ine Fiew McAuley, e2-L. @ Chicago Cub, ts lending Bruine in thetr batting order ott tor nto Senators. Al Sothoron, tor 4s consid: At, Louls Portland i the best pitching bet ards Gordoo Slade hort an and Hd Hemmingwe the season Seattle wil tional Fi Gane of the series in Frisco, He fon in afi mir faee young Moudy Kentite will hagpe plenty of pinch hit Becker * aw, Babe Herr And Kd frandt around, Frandt te ti Mest hitting pitcher in camp, } fa spring A. shortstop, now I trying to do a come- lub Wrestling Not BABES TO CLASH HR S, a text written by University of Michi. in the c |Dick Barker, BY AHERN Rainier, 7 BERKELEY, Ay Stanford | pe eperes are coming in ree a eree | gan stling coach, has been wides congestion at the Des Moines high. | university and University of Califc arge of ur " “\iy distributed thruout the Middle way course would be quite a 1 freshmen will meet Wednesday | | West and is attracting a great deal relieved if the "t -shalt-not-y | dual trac here, postponed | lof favorable comment by prepara- [jaan ee, foursomes would speed up from Saturday rain Ann Arbor Weather | FRISCH ON BENCH | Changes Track Plans) AUGUSTA, Ga school coaches. EGAD LADS,~ BEFORE 1 DISCLOSE THE CONTENTS OF fa a | ¢ Cizel i r q toorge Cizek says there is really | ed of keeping a golf score, It NES « J Nes,~\ / GWA\, « 4 START \2 wi] {BO: p 7. : { “HIS VALUABLE PACKAGE To |{WEGET Now| | ore oy CIMON | J only tends to et Hants ct, Who Hite bean ot GE tho | sem yvadlable serine weeihor torent | NOU eee WAI GL IO KNOW. |) SIG Cry AN AIRINGS EVERNBODY,! | ater Haynes, whe rheet of | nich with & sprained thumb, {Coach Ray Fisher to transfor train: AWkY 1 WANE Not BEEN OPEN FT UPTe/ | BEFORE HE FM uct MASOR| [tus and atone vrrcoent & fleet 0 atlcnleai Saas aul beled tnnlne Seort HOLDING IT A GECRET MERELY || HERES MY BREAKS OUT! \GGona | | one mistaken his brilliant ye Pinenie Gee a [tied noting "thls" eek: Aha te 40 CREATE AN AIR OF KNIFE |. WA RASH A] chow Us | [ue N° AP Rf tere nandea. | van, ihe. rubber’ of i threreein | oubtful if the Wolverines will get ' ys — — | Peet bee uch outdoo ork before they MNGTERN OR SUSPENGE !« OF ORATORN FI wits WwW Claude Tiny") Staniey has | *etie# from the Reds Monday.7 to. |ieave tor their ‘Southern, trainer I WANE BIDED MY “ime “THAT ; | quit playing golf with Dick | BROWNS IN MEMPHIS | period April 10. | Kd terore Stowe 17 UNTIL PACKAGE ©] | Dick absolutely refused to ner, |MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn, April 7—tho | Herb Stoger's bruised shoulder ts CERTAIN “TECHNICALI TIES Yay 7) | cTiny" the right to UN hin. | Sn ete re weren theve sane ar [ace alin fine trim for the at week [EARL SMTEHG | | ' g Z | pellet from the bunker onto the ‘| “ three-game series, thelr last of the | Ue° 2" in line trim for the last week Earl Smith ice, Pe Ore. | WERE CLEARED UP! R aie | southern season. he American | ® operat bee | are HAD L~AH HANeRy te Mee Bich Urb eAld Gollee "| Taguern, with ‘Dantortn tossing in | = Sao ale vons Cablecks Lower ALGO, HAD L~Atle: ut of» copy l elean tk and | Saeitin, Min Dantorth, tmsing and pep, and costs more to ran any nh ay eine es Tile Dap: ed the Nashville club 10 to 0. jthan it should, my advice is to | ened on the 16th green at Ingle- | wood. That's as far as Claude | . , ever went or ever intends to go HOLLOCHER REFUSES HIPPODROME jto return to the Cub FIETH AND UNIVERSITY install Nev-R-Fail Piston Rings.” NEV-R- FAIL PISTON RINGS —are ground like a valve on the | proper. edge dali exceptional | oil mileage Seis Perfe:t power. Power 60c and up Oil Rings - 75c and up — OUR GUARANTEE — Install a set. If they fail to give per- fect compression instantly and 1000 Urn Ac Th ates Ely Perey yedtidonsl Deca explained in | bolster the hole left by the injury Frank Fuqua, head of the traffic | to Rabbit’ Maranyille, Hollocher ré tment, says that busy. streets | tired from the game two years ago something that a green auto | after | driver should steér clear a He evi dently figures the same thiny applies | to the golf, beginner. Mrank teed off at the Olympic course at 6:30 last | Surlday morning la ar A Nervous breakdown Auspices Austin & Salt, Ine. Ted Krache Bobbie Harper TENDLER K, 0. WINNER PHILADELPHIA, April T.— Lew | Tendler@Philadelphia welter, stopped | | Henry Julian, Brockton, Mass. ind the third round, A dfinking fountain has been is stalled at the Olympic Golf club CHICAGO TO J. PAN? | Don't crowd. It's onty water | April The Univer: | Hterature with rings. sity of Chicago baseb: e 0 rapa . | ity of Chicaxo baseball team may OTHER ALLSTAR | accept an invitation to meet Waseda | BOUTS Elmo Jones, the w. k. member of | university in Japan next fall, offi. | ak the boxing commission, who sells | clals announced today | ) Your | Studebaker cars.for a living, would | |B Pies Bout Starts at 8:80 p.m. Garere [like to take up this golf game, but NURMI WINS Hl Tiekets on sale at Druxman’s, Man he has to make a living | DETROIT, April 7—Paavo Nurmi |fP 1? y Wk | | lapped the field once in a two-mile | | | CARD SPRING PRACTICE raco here last night, but failed to | STANFORD UNIVERSITY April | set any new records, His chief op | y, Austin § | T=-Six weeks’ spring practice in|} ponent was Jimmy Connolly, former NIAEA' A OH COnnGE | football was started here by Couch Glenn Warner. sated, INCORPORATE! 504 E Fike St RING wens Georgetown star, but Connolly also | Kighty-five men re-| was lapped. Jole Ray lost. by 60 | yards to Lloyd Hahn tn a mile race, UGENE yuCKe EY a