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(preempt nam rameiemeg. se Understudy Is Playing Bang-Up Ball for Team Emmer Gets Chance When Crane Sprains His Ankle and He Has Been Fielding and Hitting Much Bet- ter Than Last Spring; Hits Ball Harder Than Sam) BY LEO H, LASSEN (Sporting Editor of The Star) AN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 11.—Fate gave Frank nmer his chance at shortstop for Sammy Crane when the reg- to open the season} THE P. N. G, IN Meet Organization Work Slow SHATILE STAR A Pair of Golf Invaders Perliminary Details Walter ube and Gle enna Collate in Delai of Bitish Honors This Year | a Are Behind at Tacoma Chester Thorne, P. N. G. A. President, to Return From Europe Soon, and Speedy Action on Big) estuary this morning to see the Washington Tourney Expected to Be Taken Then | Varsity Race Between Wi Should Get Under Way ISM FRANCISCO, April 11 of eager spectator were r | champions defend their title against the University of Cz | SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 16 Eager Thousands Will See Annual Crew Clas sh aahinaton and California by 11 A. M. Today; Frosh Race Slated to Precede Varsity Affair Thousand. expected to line i Joorsill of 7 fornia eight. ery water craft on the estuary has been Sr atligenee dre wae cPerR a Alles ey BY ALEX C, ROSE lengaged several days in advance and the largest crowd to ane nove Fo arise balietdy Sots Shack oHlaia as OST every golfer hereabouts is acquainted with the| ever see a crew race is expected to be out this morning and sprung his ankle. 4 fact that the 1925 championship tournament of the| The frosh race, which precedes the varsity clash, And since Emmer has taken over the job he Ta-| scheduled 10:15 1. weather ‘mitting. Tt Pacific Northwest Golf association will be held at the Ta-| scheduled to start at 10:15 a. m., ather permitting. has made such good work of it that the regu- ¢ . “e should g nder way by 11 " coma Country and Golf club, Juné 19 to 27, inclusive, but] varsity rac ould get under way by lars are wondering whether Crane will be able side fr that everybody geems to be in Al Ulbrickson ce, and Capt. Max Luft, No. 2, ar to oust him when Sam is ready again. tes) eu, eae < Ja ai , it are being| both back in the Washington boa d reported to be in Emmer has the natural ability to be a great infielder. the dark as to what preparations are being —$—____— el ond aah Taco batht sit | He can hit fairly well, throw, made for the handling of the crowd that will Young Stars in |I tained inj irie practice ’ B hi d th run, has good hands and the} attend this annual links carnival and, natur-| ii ¢ } t t f enin e intalligence. | ally, it is not surprising to hear this question! Visit to Babe He filled in a great jeal last . wy . N A H Pl t vaniy Sak eRe Urrene, nina ‘ha locead r@being asked on all sides: What kind of a ae aka iy ~ 3 Gade € ome ALE | has ‘a: Pic Oe at the plate: because show is the P. N. G. A. going to have at T Q-]] lenge any team with Uriel b sige tried to ride every pitch out of ” baseball: entt ‘alta ake n | coma? paneball wu! 1 ‘i WU r the park, He also played in-and-out | : - oars, {at st V be b a“ BY LEO LASSEN ball at shortstop, letting the ball | Personally, we think it will be 0. K., ‘but|| so stita: Good Friday t may say land r re eh eA ce at 7 ; pit ¢ Oakland course, a long PAs pay a “iy sgh rer nf cse ee at the present writing there hasn't been a)| their mpi to Babe channel of ‘enter extending back * ne tried to ry things} ‘ A The nurses took the mem ny times. thing done in the organization work. And|| (0 pate har on ait it bast ot mates miles from San Fran But Emmer, « conscientious .re , to admit the Tigers to the sick Ray, maken: AB “exoabenrt fale: han warhead | hard > thle oes this is to be regretted. aa ei « course. They will row with the spring and he Is fielding much 2 In former years the papers kept the fans|| 7? aera Cantore, 10, and Peter || {ide In the morning. The chan smoother. He shortened his in touch with what was going on and as to what was being|| Gratro, 12, the run hitters | patel ot sh ing and will be ag vaplece’ cpa es eit vain } done in the city that had the award several months before|| of the 7 i to ia’ bits ih ai, aivaig so ‘d, an is = . vest th ury : — peice Ce ee | play got under way and the result was that everybody was|| ()Y°"' tls Sue teil | th a e half Emmer played a beautiful game keyed up for a big time and = “z |] Leonard had composed a pre- || ¥* x < the first day in Frisco, hitting a knew just what was what|very often during the June session. |) sentation speech for the occasion, || * i | homer into the left field bleachers, long before they arrived. ‘The Fircrest course, which |] but when he was side tracked Ati a OV [beating out a bunt and handling | This year things are differ will handle the Class B_ field front: thexgreat presence. Of the 1) Oo AN FRANCISCO, Cal., a flnely in the field. He} ent, but we see no reason why during the first four days of || one and onl) 5 areata i late a clas April 11.—Dame Fate) far to hu - league play by going | the Tacoma meet should not be the tournament, Is not in very | pag | for | Matas wt cps nig left and throwing out his hast au great’ a encceaa an. oth good shape right now, but it is i is a fickle old girl in the}man. Emmer has a great arm ers that bave gone before it may come along fast with better ! sity Be ae world of sports. The only thing Crane has on Em: | Chester Thorne, the P. N. ( weather, That is the nine holes | and good time will be .) [mer is greater e: ce and per- ; ray 7 e ° ‘ give } thes a e skey “ short! oO trip to Europe, and 1 . mrs TS py a oe fans had been asked to name| mon will, probably stayin there Tee ene id te the ahenat for| prospects for having the full 18 | Sew eines Cire | tema sare the prospective big leaguelas long as t nal f he continues to play players in the Coast circuit | good ball at the end of the 1924 season} ere soey among the leaders would have been Charley Root, An- “Root, An» CAR MEN T0 gel pitcher, and Clarke Pit-| tinger, Salt Lake shortstop. | HAVE SMOKER And they did go up. And among those not even given |PTYHE Austin & Salt gym, Ninth & mention would have been the} and Olive, is expected to be Mame of Flea McAuley, veteran L-| packed to the door to wh A. Inficider the Street Car Men's smoker wi And yet, because Dame Fate |). 4. Nine bouts are on the waved her trick wand, McAuley and all of the fighters are fs now wearing the livery of the Chicago Cubs and will start at shortstop in place of Rabbit members of Local No, & A large block of seats has been Car Men's union, Maranyille, out three months | served for ladies. with a broken leg, and Root The headline bout i# between and Pittinger, both young per- | Jonnson and Fordon at 188 pounds. formers who were given excel- outs carded are : Ient chances of making good, Schacfer, 145 a are back in the minors. Briston vs. Payne, ‘The Cubs were in dire need of an Cox vs. La Pilar €Xperienced man who could field) poamperton vs. Ribe 35 ‘well enough at shortstop until Mar Wet pounds: Bnville returns t ins, catchweights: Manag Ted Whitman will refere ‘Auley, w pout (Harpy. Hasklar, aesleted be the ma G. H. Haberla ve match Root has been pitching excel |rakers, while Hackler, Haberiand lent ball for the Cabs and Pit- Jong 1, C. Dolan have acted as tinger has done some good In- field play, but it took these men to swing the deal for Mc- Auley, and the fellows who were picked to go to the big trainers, agreeable tion is the Undouttee thing about the most di a tonsil ope show are back in the minors | Village third-wit who Inavires, scar and McAuley, who would have y "id tActd beh diode ing « Bb never been given a tumble, is in Rote teeee the majors. Queer lady, indeed, is Dame Fate. The Cle id baseball park ta to - —_ have a putting green infield next McAuley Is Valuable Man |*ummer. And we suppose the op posing batters will all have ler > Ged is one of the most yal-| uable infielders that the Coast anded is a right Jeague ever had because he ‘Ariett. won't shift Steady shortstop, has an excellent) this year, but will do all of his frm and can figure in double pla hitting from the portside of the 80 important to defensive baseb plate. FETE PS OS ON SO cee ppaltsienea easccon er Sane around hitter and doesn’t figure to hit more than .240 In the National league. But he hits around 400 with men on bases! to hol-| ion.” holes ready for the Class B fel- | ac y has been hang | | | | arrives | Down tn Calif they are talk | Secretary Neal has been trying |ing about the Tacoma meet much | | various committees appointed, but) beat part o it in that omen | thus far nothing stirring state is going to send a special HELTON S from Right now In regard to the |trainioad of professionals, amateurs | IS E eed Gat there hated P.N. G. A. meet, Tacoma is as { women golfers to take part in! y WALTER HAGEN iT, PETERSBURG, April 10. America’s greatest man | the women. These two super-golfers wil AND GLENNA COLLETT Ww Fla., ter Hagen | nna Collett goes 1 invade Er d thin year and hope to bring dead as the Dead sea, is going to be plenty of work done between now and the opening of the tournament when but there Prexy Thorne gets his officials in motion. The y good news that Ix avail: | ¢ teats for Ps ific Northwest gol | Yes, the Southerners appear | to be keener than ever this year to cop the major honors at Ta | coma, and with the great George Vou Elm, Mary K, Browne and ie} OF. t | played Hya Hyatt Vernon Ham in Bhelte tnacker fi | from ithe City of Destiny is| several other well known stars | back with them ain'a two most coveted tities, the British open and the! the course of the ‘Tacoma| teeing-off thelr chances will be {| In a city league game at Shelton women's championship r |Country club is coming along very| very bright. team N oped team No | During the winter Miss Collett has been tutored by Hagen in the best) wei and that every one will be| There is every reason to believe | 2.488 to 2,925. The scores of the two | style o€ play for the E ured: ieen ress : | well pleased with the playing con-|that the 1925 P. N. G, A. meet will | matches follow | feccining: goiter: Invall: the weld. ane Pelleves abe {ditions during the tournament. The| have a large and classy list of en: | a agse ie to win British honors despite the classy field tha i haitee ry * be * “pal fairways and greens are already in|trants and also that President |; ba eeu Viger ' Py Bo abbaablerat nate ce fine shape. ' The graas tees are all| Thorne will ace to it that every-{r ; ; in and will be in use during the/ thing is in readiness when tour: |7 kia 4 4s Incidentally, from the |nament st during the entire |}; : 5 360 i k toes the boys will have some oe days oth on and off POSES SCR AP _in Lead in Big yarda.to 60, 054 00 ft 1s not |the courses of the Tacoma and JMr| _Grend't Zi |lkely that the 70's will be broken crest clubs pia . ‘ 8, Cal, April 11 aah Sn, ARMREST etield vas + 10 | | LOS ANGE | “Mushy” C former Los A han, | Bowling Tourney | BERDI 11—The geles newsboy, won a 10-round 4 We cision over Dode fi t, Seattle natches Apple Blossome are lead a ver Beate) ing the nWentern International welterweight, at Hollywood last | Rov ic ave tha ith a night. It was a great bout from start| score of 2,782 Senttle Elks No. | to finish, Callahan having a slight |%? are in second place with a score} edge. Bercot came back strong in/Of 2.741 r Vancouver Bra Works, with 2,687, the last round and nearly had Calla in third plaon. | | han out Crisp, of Shelton, is leading in the | Bercot, becai singles, with 672 enfele to be removed Aberdeen, is second The doubles field ix and Lund Jone Their 1 Remmel Jin the day, but lat thru with the bout The garrulous Mr. Dempscy says| }no son of his will ever be a prize bons and Tunney have been fighter. That's right, Jack, seo that ched to fight for the unofficial |he gets into a business where he title. However, there Jean really make some Important |will be nothing unofficial about the | f | dough ldollars the boys collect | Yr That's when hitting counts. York HEN the announcement was made the other ! day that Bill Cunningham had been turned |: over to the Sacramento club by the Boston Braves it made the outlook for the Solons in Bill Cunningham Ought to “= Be Big Aid to Sacramento . the Coast league race much brighter, If the former Indian flychaser can hit like no reason to think |Fo he used to (a that he won't) their outfield, something that would be woe- | é . ully lacking without him. How Cunningham will nay jregularly right away. Cunningham went up to the New Giants from Seattle in mid (and there’ it will give the S Sacs a kick ir go after the two operations that Angels Overcome —~< |he underwent during the winter, remains to be seen. not be able to step in] = % The He} ry Seam N 160 nf cae Grand total Big Beaver Lead LOS ANGELES, April 11 After | | Portiand ha nine runs in the j first inning pparentiy cinched \the game, Angeles came from | an Los 4 day afternoon, and altho Callov wouldn't give out the result unofficial clocking had the time at 16 flat, without any sprint the end. at > cou n close Washing has five veterans in the co { presen Ulbrickeon California has only three vet- erans in the shell from last year. Ebright is expected to start the following men: Captain Gordon Cranmer, stroke; Wright Moncure, seven; Pete De Jonge, six; Jack Berlin, five; Hardy Hutchinson, four; Ed Harbach, three; Harold Murphy, two; Don Lacke, bow, and Owen Hotle, coxswain. hmen swe a much bett than the men lack » bad weat The frosh race will the *| varsity event and w two- mile grind, while the regular crews will row a mile farther | Moudy Is Great Mound Prospect SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 11 Dick Moudy is the best young p r that Sid Keenen, veteran scribe of the St, Louis Times, has een in many a year, Keenen saw the Frisco rookie work nst the Cards the other day and he wired a ry to the Times that Moudy was econd Walter Johnson. That may a little be going 4 strong, but Moudy has been very effective in the train- ing mes that he has worke against the Pittsburg and Kansas City clubs col. from Four members of the Butler relay team came back with gold watches. We comment to make on ation other than to say that anians we know are splen- with a profound respect le Texas haven't any thi most Inc did people for the law It's an odd thing about baseball,) z moe ; ; > |neanon, 1921. He played against behind to win the contest, 11 to 10 ee sit CJS sored! alana age ZA WELL» WEVE ALL ZB EGAD, MLAD, «~~ AN You FiGuRE 7 | southpaw pitching and hit over .300 Ee Le Phillips twirled nice ball for Los An- packs. Z Afte: ne orld's series of} 923 bs EE ge after Meyers and Ramsey had Sam Crane Is just such a hit- g USTENED “To Your GZ NOUR INTERROGATION IS Z, Youll Get 500 he oe i ris ed i the pre ‘Na 8a eat MeO. Leet eu heen ailoked for nine ooliiters in the ol Pi saa Hote Are. snen. on BEDTIME STORY ABOUT \°%) WoRTHY OF AN ANSWER !.17] GRAND FoR tf 2. j tionals, ‘Cunningham didn’t do #o|sait Lake. aS : | first. ‘The soore RoW. E ‘ © ons Crane of voll in the big series and John Me-| Lom Angeles 1 | Portland -10 10 06 the most dangerous men in the JJ BEING A GENUINE T LOCATED IT NA VEL. DONS ee ee ee ihar seat enamel | Fau Brantivee taccocsaiih ead Low Angeles 11 18 Teague. So is Ted Baldwin. So REMBRANDT PAINTING, SECOND HAND STORE, < Aq 4 Beattie 1) 4). 008” Batterie Yarrlaan: Bums Kaete, u ; ; , MEAN TO“THROW A Hf | ozone Portiand aiehec peste Scott, of the New AN THAT TiS WoRTH THE PROPRIETOR DID No CAN AT Nour Goat, Cunningham — always played | Owxiand Ar ea Bee Rowland; Meyers, Ram orl ankees, J ’ ernon see ye! 3 a ~/ pa, A ste nd S; icy cit Hattie because thay bear A BALF MILLION DOLLARS, KNOW MS7RUE IDENTITY | Bsr r WouLDNT foe ean teeta eat | Heath oe E ee pateer, the off pint | bey NOW TELL Us. how DxD SO 1 INTERESTED THREE | | Give Nou THREE deal of style in his play and is | cattle | handed, tut bats the other way| [4\ NOU HAPPEN fo FOLD OF MV FRIENDS ATTHE || HALE HEARTED a amart Dall player | karma @gainst right-handed pitchers be id] NouR GLOVES on CLUB “TO BLN H AND WE CHEERS FOR inf nuddy Ryan can iret some new | Onktand. 6! cealved= in cause he is a good bunter and drag Mole SEAR War tiie abe, n ns filtter and wants that extra step to| as 4 gaan GOT TT FOR FIVE. DOLLARS} saat "hey ped asiciak ort tue oe ae first base. pedro RESELL Jail, But he'll need more help than| poriisna'at mit tang ey mE WY“ NATURALLY, AND We Cunningham to turn the trick, | San Francisco at Onkiand Some Turn-Arounds Fail HERE are ball, notably F the New York ¢ equally well from Plate. But they few and far Petween, most fellows hitting hetter when they face the pitcher natur. ally. Some players are natural left handed hitters and turn around to get away from ao curve ball. Some right-handed hitters with a Jot of speed bat left-handed in an effort to get that extra step or two to first base. But they are seldom success: ful. Arnold Statz did that while with Los Angeles, and he ac ally stole first base for a bal ting average of over .300 one year. But he was a fizzle with the Cubs, and they made him hit right-handed all of the time, | Pete Schneider also tried it, and) Elmer Jacobs struc him out four times in four times at the platg.one some batters in nkie Frisch of ants, who can hit ther side of the are day in Beate, Since then the Ver- | non slugger tas been playing against left-handed diel an) “Wy only. excep The Buzz Arlett is 4 Oakland pitl-poundey farted out in baseballs a lift-handed — hitter} and turned around, and now he hits much better that way than he does|, AP SeGOW He REMBRANDT CAME INTHE MATORS Posstooion SPLIT THE PROFITS FOUR la to at al ©1925 OY WEA SERVICE, INC, Ca Rn 4 ®) he Vernon thin week and don't b Vernon Finally Wins Tilt From Salt Lake| SALT LAKE, April 11,—Salt ake's winning strenk was brought an end here yesterday when won f free-hitting contost, 15 to Christian kept the Salt! Lake hits scattered. The score oo REL Vernon +15 22 2 Salt Lake .. PERG Wet Cee | Christian and Murphy; O'Neill, Hulvey, .McMurty and — Peters, Thompson, San Francisco Has Real Star SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, April 11 St, Louls has a half a dozen short- ops, none of whom can hold a co ¢ to Hal Rhyne of the Mrixco Seals, Rhyne ts far and away the best man that this league has had sin Jimmy aveney starred for the same club. hyne is starring against the Cards surprised if © goes to the Missourians, Los Angeles at Vernon |Oakland Wins From SACRAMENTO, April 11.— Oak | land broke Into the win column here | 4 to yesterday }0, ina g beating Sacramento, no called in tho s j inning or cecount of rain The # R | Oakland igs 4 | Bacramento. ... 0 | Batteries | Hughes, — Delaney Canfield and Koehte: | IN FIRST CO IN UPK | HIGHER IN QUAL RESALE IN VAL Sacramento, 4 to 0: | ~at the handtest. candy apg” Take home two or three “IT” bars to- night (that’s only 20 or 30c). 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