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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR ONDAY PRI j VICTORIOUS HUSKY CREW IS GIVEN ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME HOME } Behind the \ Tribe Wine 4 rench Star Looming _|Majors Are | Chatty Walter Speaks | Caltow aia Home Plate! Both Games Ready for F Men Arrive kere bea on Sunday Long Grind Monday A.M. Ace Elliott Gets Ahold of Clubs Are Returning H. F. Alexander Brings RS One and Cleans Bases Home for Start of Big Washington Crew a fete With Double League Season Tuesday Home From South 6 > : BY WESTBROOK PEGLER BY TOM OLSEN ( is 1 BW YOR) pr , e 1 if " St FRANCISCO, April Oy 13 Be F x fe 1 Walter Mails has 7 : et left for the East with the St. ‘ ‘ t s Louis Cardinals for his third It w t trial in the big leagues. , . ' + A i s It is seldom that & player) . ii i is given a third tumble in-the . fit cat ae tala Ake be ak big show, but Mails, with all T ar - The two top clubs in each of very well, Mut now that the aa hin @openteicities on the|!# with fully 7 ii the big leagues clutehed the California race is over, we will Lis ee ch when hel™!** th Reds D Vullmans Friday afternoon for have to settle down to the grind diamond, can pitch when he High and far to the left cen. |) a ride to New York, where the ! preparing to defend our nation tends to his knitting. ter field fenee, the ball « { Giants and Senators will play il title at Poughkeepsie.” he and went for two s. Need exhibition games Saturday and 1 : less to say all of his playmates Sunday and the Dodgers and J =| on the runways scored, Elliott Yanks will do the same, giving | alse scampered over when Hal Rn New York its first glimpse of a # Rhyni 1 Paul Waner held a | tol ball game since last fall when F ; debate over Frank — Emmer's Walter Johnson lost a mateh pop fly and the ball fell safely rel with the Giants and was prema to the turf. That inning broke turely swept out of the game St. Louis has the hardest-hit up a thrilling pitchers’ battle ith T fi t 1 ‘ ting club in baseball today, bar | between Bill Plummer and Doug | in \¢ . K C han : _ 6 ching MeWeeney - - t heard from i Pirate " tu ring none, & the pitching | ! i wha ent to t I ri According to their version, it - department will make or break Seattle had scored t The Great Walte a a mn WALTEL DUSTER” MAILS was a race for only 50 yards the club, : Me i r Sages 3 Baik ae 4 when the two crews were fight If Mails can win 2 ste L rial aera li Sh 1 ed Wi h ver 1 t nate | a See Be Bry ree ae | ing for the lead. Then the su games for the Ca with aS . ue rifle toy | elv it =! (soles | | perir drive the Northerners Be the team ¢ x ny vepaiee S Fli t ‘ ‘ th Satu | began to tell and they slowly long Sirtg beset retin A ar Sig Maw FAIRING: COMER, LEAGCE ore Flipper |" , MAILS EXPE TS TO WI | but surely began to pull away. t " bil ET Pacific ( 1 at 7. t TON, Calif, Ap I { trou t re ct h th r tting’a x are c- ; There w thrills, Lsceche i oi ' ‘ a , W satin Chiara Jue: entire W f 4 ri but the big the third a gp hha Ba Paste. 7 es ‘ nateiean + if a set 95) 08, mang: ck of The victory proved that Wash: when Friseo filled the bases with es 3 r But it ‘ sight ea spe Es ington this year was on a par two out when Plummer lost con. . T b th t t sire e . a n Ohio afte with the 1923 ) 1924 super: Cae trol. Ellison stood and wateh # Angeles Satis Gaede sala ne F 1 1 | pitched ¢ t He SrRh | EGA Gain MEE pomess, His Greatest Feats a curve ball break over the dish GANes “THis WHEE ir rs eR ay The Tigers were leaving | the ‘ 19 v ported back rhythm and shill is in the 1923 ‘AILS has done some remarkable for a third strike and the danger attle at Sacra | ‘ “ Nashville, where Ty Cdob has Walter Mails «peaking. And rittig. (thay) eknee pe M pitching since he br in was over, | Portiand at Malt Lak } with three men on base nd 4 been ¢ red to the covers to the big eccentric uthpaw— _|time:3 pitched. re tiene toe +t x D Stel Dietdia in the | Francisco at Oakin t he j and humor the symptoms of influ “The at Malia” they call him 5 Wa babie Waray Hawa oe scone aT Angeles at : enca, and the White Sox tar in the Coast league—is back in That made me sensitive. 1 Pacnarentaen oahu i. 1818, ° Rear al ss ried only at Evansville, Ind., the majors positive that he'll be to the gibes of opt Pernape his be ior y a taster Cg iia gianna eee ‘ ag which is a trolley ride from | a star for several years That was when I in the world’s series of 1920, when and he hasn't been able to pitch} Chicag play a game of ball And don’t get the idea t an | a tanding manager oreless inn’ he pitched 15 against the Brooklyn Dodgers. relieved Slim Caldwell in one & m the Neither Tris Speaker told me I was a m until he uer even when he sent ead and ts rushed to| me back to the Coast, I knew it, with the local athletes has been on the] ch and then beat w the shower so I started to get my mental he: was started ; I'm font 1 field| attitude as good ax my throwing anid the Dodgers scored off ay Wa ithe arm. 1 did—and that’s why I ot him fact that 1 k 5 am going to be one of the big _ The ¢ game he ever | homers games in the cue last sea figures in baseball from now on. . ee pitched an exhibition | runs. A on, tury } hows I've} “Now that I'm Brinch Salt Lake Winner contest during the war in Se- | jessy in the field £0 t Bickay «thers ta-nnthi: oH : attle, when he defeated Austin | error ie sede apera- | a keer a stu in Both Cont McHenry in an all-star gane, Frank Emmer played good ball i Tens bees akadn taut r LAKE CITY, April 4 ‘on both games from Vernon 14 to 4-and § to 7. won the series, six to one, die, Let me say my! Mails. reno *\ %: French Cars Are Entered in Ciich wae RE Ajar cometers Annual Indianapolis Classic _®)."1). 2.2. 13 of Fr Cobb, who claims he hasn't pitchers went the limit and looking much better, both afield Mails allowed only nine hits and and the plate fanned 19 men. It was the In the morning contest the In most sensational game ever dians kicked thru with an 8 to 6 played in Seattle. Big league victory behind the good pitching stars and Coast league perform 2 to 1, in 21 innings. Boih | in the two Sunday games and is | | ade e ster ol x Dies NDIANAPOLIS, 1 1 f ¥ Q 7 ers made up ie er Ks the age missed. & <qalie fer -hickness ] I 1 1 f ance : now in F 0) two ms a) Nese: than a S Goubie since he was a baby and su | 7 re French racing cre Jarede the ine up some fights soon dozen runners were cut down at honear Ject to the colics and croups of A entered t 1 nt fore let in four run and Brazili, both into tho left eld bleachers, knotched the other mile race to be held servic the plate that d: The toughest infancy, ably will have to delete his name from the lineup Hiunapolis mo ne Mails ever Ps Jost was a one-hit contest in Seattle of the Tigers’ opening game. 40, it w announced t n the 4% when the same McHenry, whom he 4 masterful Ur Charlie Ebbet + of (management of the s most fact ing to advice ee beat in the exhibit game, hit a Seals to one hit t with <what successful racing plant where Guyot is ei he I with wha’ . x home into the tall grass in venter! for the first five innings. He threv be: desorit an ting They are designed Ouilt and for early = fieid, winning 1 to 0. one run by a bad toss to first be unable to lend himscif entered by Albert Guyot, fa to there 4 Yes, Mails can pitch in the opening ing and(|' annual grand march of the mous veteran of speed under | prominent speed merchants as im the tri-color of France, who will ks that’ ween “belie aiell captain the team and drive one | can employment ies in panic meter at the middle former! of the cars in the big race at jtimes, so anxious are members of guished him t of the Indianapolis the frez human race it The t ghostly wraith of 2 for a h that cost ne hit a homer and} his last two times up emmer kicked a Smart Catchers Will Help | double play wo holders at Ebbets field, Broc Uncle Wilbert I " nson, APTERNON GAME ABR. HW. POL A Be | ‘AILS will be working with two smart catchers this year in the Cuban veteran, | Ritchie kicked thru in the ninth and scored on Val dt, a real general} pee eee |wingle that brought the Sealy with lin striking distance, but the Indians finally won when Mulligan popped out | h hurry profession to get other pilots, altho not!a whirl at the $100,000 prize money 1 with the entries made by|that is hung up at Indianapolis Guyot, may be chosen from the best} each year | pounds dead and Walter behind the log. And he will be pitching for a team % that will make a lot of runs. Me Schmidt says that he'll make a} it by a win r of pleurtsy, and | nm his station in the Not only are the French driy- coaching box for a time at least The Cubs have lost Rabbit Ma ers, who have grown up in the nflamed| past few rs, exceptionally jwill ab ville ,who was to hav Dick Moudy relieved Lefty winner out of Mails or know the Die thelr spirit to dangerous fighting| earnest in getting a dash at the | Will in the fourth inning | j reason why. | Williams in the fourth inning BY AHERN }'"":%" n, the bunny having! big money, which transposed to | “alte: fas the ability to. be | 204 showed the Indians plenty. crack inkle out West. And| franes is a sizeable fortune, but | | The youngster has the stuff, | Grigsby, of the outfield, is out with| they are anxious to show their | another Rube Waddell,” says a Schmidt, “and with proper han- | ol eo ir ade ek lege : , i r bone saree es! ee reat American Bi dling he will cut out his me | ts * 5 3 5 Maury Are acon, of the White public which has persistently key-business and will piteh win. | rth aes ayer peeaeett | I THINK Hf Io Suot OW NES, NES- TO po Nou Drie Sox outfield, ‘ike Cobb and Ruth, | sree huge dividends to other of | ‘ ning ball. ; sued = a BC tum iy) THAT MATOR, ~ “TH THE has the flu their countrymen in other lines men on the sacks. Once he | MEAN OF THE BONS To | BE SURE I~ IN THA JOR, KW Among the Giants the casual | of sporting endeavor who have “With the tremendous punch on Jour team Mails may be the man to| Harns how to pitch with men Groh pleased the Amv GIN THAT VoUR REMBRANDT) | CASE, MISS CHURCH GENTLEMEN 1) ties are ms follows: « } wh sporting on the bags he will win a lot ' r bring St. Louis its first pennant in HG (i Ne N WE PAINTING Io | and Freddie Lindstrom, third | instinets, thé National league and I feel conti.| of ball game } PAINTING IONT GENUIWE YoU NATURALL REALLY DRINKING baseman, one set of flue germs, In Foeat: yakia GHly: RoRetenNaeRS ident that he ‘will do it | patirday ‘ me went to the A 1 KNOW MT 1S ~ BECAUSE WOULD RECOGNIZE R rt Re | and one charlie horse, respect: | ors well established both in. Europe Mails says himself that it's all | Seals, when the Indians exploded in Z a ' . AND APPRECIATE yw AR A MA ively; Frank Frisch, second base. and well kno Perinat a business with him this year, |the seventh inning, seven runs com 1 SIUDED ART! [ USED st me 1 || MAUT BEVERAGE? |) | mim a sprained ankle and a I rye. baal ti T eatulty: tugs 4 Me's in the big money for the | !ns ove after Eenmer had mineed| ATO BE AWFULLY CLEVER eT REAL ART. ~INDEED |: + NEEM Lor Ei | cauliftowered thumb; John Mo: to Tndiaunpolta te piaktaee tee ae, A pollen ys wy a 3 TO | . |sters have had to wate © ca and Cleveland. ie | WHAT L MEAN, ~- \T USED TO CAMPS GCOFFING AT | | GOING Peet MY) | tho bail yard scenes of tho open-|shinped to. Amer! Th AHSAN : Graal ed a yy x the Premier Fans Are | BE THE RAGE, BURNING MV REMBRANDT, ~ AMF MIND, AND OA inp monies will reek of arnica,/enthusiasm, Only the tried and ; apie, Obsr ihe never was. k babi | Boont INDIAN READS ON WOOD, TCARE NOTA WHIT | [THAT IT 16 BUTTER | ren ny tonst to the, nthletgs | (runted, vaterans with experience on | it's all up to Walter himeelt, at Opening Game AND THINGS, Lie Sar! FOR THEIR OPINION ray well bo “good health to you''ltatea ton tamale; ne ay Me 4 N FRANCISCO, Cal,, April 13 y 5 site this year, instead of. the ‘ en GRAS Ee es EM SESE Te | i a. Btacy Shown and Alice OR COMMENT | = / I boawdiation, ay ha best aut bi Sie ea “GatHentag f athcint 6 ‘oOo Of Senttle’s premile u heya ; ” : whl . Lh be fans, svdee in ake soa pening hee ulmost sacred duty of defending the May ie Whallie nnd ME Orne, speed honors of France, Sg ae Gr ‘Ss to D one fahure at many ate } them al. flearly “every game ‘nt 8o- | jyacramento Lrops sistent failure of many of the Hirech:Wel GCS ol AOS AL aiid ae | Pair to Oakland old stars to stem the thle of | Rates pohly a i hie hf merican victories, it is inti | Seed, r the opener if it was played In SACRAMENTO, April 13.—Onk-| mated that some of the younger Sportsman’s land took a pair from Sacramento + Who have been caged and Coat No. 938 \ | yesterday. ‘The Oaks won the morn.| fed on wild stories of ri gti Beavers Beaten in | ing game at Stockton, 7 to 1, and the} Prowess during their appren: | Foomemans Mone. mmdn recente T G b | jafternoon encounter here, 7 to 6 | Heeship, and to be thrown at good for fishing and hunting. | | |, the A y T The fab: - " AARON WARD leaded L. A.| : * Ait all tele acctamatated ture | ereegentaune t wttee teplen New York Yankees saiid dhibed HOTELIER Kd Morris and Munson They “vill add unusual interest to ty of cartridge and bait pockets, & Second Baseman yonterday and the Angels + S Calif iaR the Indianapolis event Wilelle best ety and. a bone dry Af fi me was 6 to 2 and the rec 8 0 aCO, Ca prit 18. e ofthe arma, Major League Chreer—Purchased | ond 6 to Hoh Morris and) Dick Munso No.1 on the iMustration shows! lub of South Atlantic leaguc Jattle, motored down for the open 4 pocket or Reh or Slovdy Outstanding ente—Batted .906 in |("° ¢ that’.Ghittiowaa: Waaten aMSGALiFaKeta Ove iis ' 4 Is not nmything new Get_your Hirsch Wein Raintert 1921. Led second basomen in 1928 |! the Coffroth handicap, was doped | ° Nach) Wa Ureeaben cad nety coeten| “@ with average of 980, Han partici-| 718 Indicates clear 1 return to | i + ° AST pated in three world serie Ne old romantic days of the sporty ctpabe RA Pik ate ‘hings 1 yhou yesterday vat it faded e SP teil of sacdininn Has lanae Won Aik, o'GubHy Whseottari cane piito history withou new nian 4 ’ a ihe Brit quash #ingle Well, | tonsil operation, writes he can ple 2 perky hal SADE RA S| m LAS. 4 thank heavens, we still uve «@few | ture nothing more torturous than a ‘ pa. ¥ ° " ne | s had o . :) nS Ae of ‘lying tem Huropeans a |might have added, a rhingucrous | 135 CHURCH E WERZOG WAVE FAITH INTHE MASORGS REMBRANDT | ll feeling be to wateh where vou Big y * nittle, with summer crampn, ° are going, When crossing at busy corners Ab etme