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PAGE 16 THE SEA’ New Pitcher Defeated by Two Homers Kilduff Beat Him in Fris- co, and It Was Martin in Sacramento mi ieee | Cliff ‘Brady, the Coast League’ $ Best Bunter ie 4 PMMBER HURT Prank Bomer ehort stop, is out of the game with an Indian Peasant ct Brady, Explains ° 1 a ae Bunting Art \, eae for Fans The bunt Is used ¢ dy keeps pitching win some ball of | baserunners to put them in a po. 1 uck ca sition to score, and is particu larly valuable in tight ball Ring Bow! Is Th Cit raay she ate tam Forbidden by Fire Chiefs ck at alt fo lta YORK. April 16.—Plop! « gue oie proposed stadium gre Pp nthe ra r 4 Dempsey fr fight mme ‘ e ba “Many men attempting to bunt hold the bat too far back to con trot it," declares Brady; ‘with the bas out in front of the hit ter it bs easier to meet the ball to pull it however the play squarely and down third or flest, ing of the defense calls for it t fresh and A show ryin ; ; : the pit next Septembe: pits ms hi ; a. r Los Angeles Wins i mean « aadiing B alice by | Heavy Margin TEAMS FRIDAY ol basel PREP PLAY bl all teamn w andall and ork Bunting is one of the finer arts of baseball and Cliff ay t and Murpt Brady, the Seattle Indians have the bunting master of the ® Ay S < league.. The close-up shows how Brady shifts his hands on\* pained ex Queen Anne at Queer Roper Buys Interest his bat when tapping the ball. sae Pp y: Pr in | Insurance: Office 5: : ay ve Sep gong i| NATIONAL aie AMERICAN _ | i one-ha i t le J cuimtegumennang 4 paanetiee ia. th Mo At Brooh rR H B/S ‘ Tom Gallery Now Je a 4 s op ew § ee ua Batte z nt Fight Matchmaker BIG ATTEMPT Aine ater sca: rs try h MA A A (Panhioc§, J Fr wu khow NEW YORK hardt and. Tayic : ALT ! RH E|t now mat Cues tae : R HE | phiiade este Tape a 4 13 0) Batteries: F Ruffing the W tate sociation to the Piein Lf 1 ine ament yea English char Mo i Raley = » 0 1 MYERS WINS ‘ 6 It 3) ROCKFORD, IL, April 16.—Eddie st ne IS : ' Moore, ford lightwel Saleen joffers of Los Ar figh pro Gonzales Pre aikne nd Hargrave ‘a kins in Jul PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet.! Baer Fes BY AHERN aia GO-THATS-THE PAINTING Gee tHaT “V/A HER OL! : MOU HAVE EVERYBODY TALKING WING ON MR. 7 MAN DOES Io terday, and the Seattle Indians, | {| GO MUCH-T9 IT! m1 Wish You rt BELONGED || CHE WouLDN ampions of the Pacific Coast COULD GEE THE CRANON we WELL, 1 “to A PARROT i . “onv’ league, weve homiiated for the sec |) oRETRATT OF MV UNCLE WUBERT-| { DECLARE, Se BAN, Te IHEN was 2 to 1, with Sacramento on the| || HE HAD OUCH LARGE EARG THEY TWAT DET eve wor long end SIN-AWKT MEANT GENEROSITY !. Hues. DROWWIG Martin, besides only allowing the } Y A AN’ VELLING Indians but two hits, hit a home Bay ONS Me Salen aan EGAD Tig) | COMPETTION ! Yor @ run in the eighth inning that broke REMBRANDT ¢: T HAVE A Q SPOHELP aE up a 1 to 1 tie | FE] FRIEND IN MILWAUKEE WHO WOMAN) Se Martin's control was bad, but he FARE DRIVES i was effective in the pinches, He WAS EVGAGED“To AMAN BY ME MAD, wrt rs walked nine men, had one wild THAT NAME, WE WAG A HER WILLMAN pitch, and only three strikeouts to| 1] ¥LIGHIN SORTA FELLOW, DRE he "The champions played erroriess| || ONLY ENGAGED SEVEN NEARS, 2 . ball ; AND ALL OFA “rey ODDEN HE UPS. a es) Sone FAs H A : { 0 ©1808 ey HEA wEMICE, MC. Ae” ‘REMBRANDT DOESNT IMPRESS MRS, GARNEY=- 1 Ma r, Baldwin Double play—Brad TPE a Lyte _ Home Run Blows Are Jinx for Sterling Stryker} JOHN PETERS Is LEADING COAST HITTERS ‘TWO MAJOR GAMES ARE TTLE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1995 Behind the Home Plate LEO H,. LASSEN iene Big Entry _ Sure for Carnival Bears- Cards? Dus If M Is Changed to Mavd for Nurmi Y BY Bee Catcher Hits 00; - Brazill Tops Home Runs & Peters and Lefty O'Doul Crash Ball at Terrific Rate; Brazill Has Three Home Runs and Bats Over .400; Many Fail to Get Started With Stick TOM OLSEN W' HI 0 yy ean ‘ ] eid %, ¢ OAST league teams have completed one full Ma Dstead of series and batting averages for the first seven r 5 Paavo Nara 4 games of the year show that John Peters, the) F}OW much does your avciage| the wi eatest runnetse qf d husky Salt Lake catcher, ig hitting the ball at} jjcna ef he on _ ; Seattle, the 50 clip, which is better than a safe clic | Nothing slaged every other time at bat much doe d 4 booke Lefty O'Doul is also banging the ball hard, | rig ah noe oly hitting even .500, The same negative answer j f I Frank Brazill, Seattle's heavy-hitting in © querie Dell ing F 1 g | fielder er, is over .450 and has smacked three home runs, lead-| Howard, veteran ft’ the[ to ycome to if ing in that department Gate Se aks gave < ‘ ef ny nH TH | “The Exceptions voved fi “ : eat Hay 02 © 1500 sl ht RE € excep f|* HAZE ow 8 un ee oo aes) intricacles of de baset i * ake ‘ I ¢ inside and I jmunicat th OLSEN an, Portia ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ sive and defensive baseba ationa f the Amateur bait SEPA a ? : : But the average fan, who t n, on Nurmi, and det. or okie r 6 goes once or twlee a week to the expected before Satur. f } ‘ ° e 18] game, sees only the obvious alia, ‘kan Franciec ss z 19 ¢ 8 6 6 6°56) things, the actual funning, RS MAY eee ay eee eK 4 [ii| throwing and fielding; but he |Yarrieon, Portia uss ‘ ¢ * a6] cares not a whoop about the s changed to May \a aia : ees © 160) thought behind each move. It’s i so assure the appear. pEitiy Sele takes eee © 380! 9 spectacle to him and nothing c teams from California , Ane ‘ , : a saa und Stanford in the carnival, Both ‘ . ‘ ; ; sve aat| the Golden Bears and Cards havi ubaker, « Oskiand ‘ r ,]@ meet scheduled for May 2 but EMMIM, Beattie om 4 . en A heard} hn ‘ eb og otal ee r for be-| the May 9 date ts open and they * walt Lake ° pay trying | Would be glad to compete in Seattle ‘ ancie ° ‘ hit-and-run. | er, Portle ‘ at eeors The Proof en will be “stage ate serame ‘ «4 6 The tact they don't care| he day Pion mae an, Hacra ‘ ‘ rein 108 : \ thepeball | has been the canis HKADY, Seattle Peg DR este fans Gar SEB GE Wat ot” 18 Gyan Cesbesp Merotyn Semis ae nn pemesy poem PL All of the events will ner, fon Francis ‘ oar “4 at the gamen since the i the carnival antag ieee, Bae Fran ‘ 0 6 6, tte | SE SA enim singer ts at 2:15 p. m. The crowd is as rs ri : : a eee Seren . sured of continual action, because of Lake ; jthe large pumber of events on the ‘ ame ‘ ' ° schedule HEMMAN. Seattle ile Sa a See Re EVENTS are no smart], ; ‘ re po smart | The events will be divided inte * ancts ‘ SRG m4 i |four class Class A, Coast Con- ‘Por eo: Frege, | renee colleges; Class B, small col- ‘ ‘ ° ° t home runs, not a: Beattie’ eh “ : schools; Seattle hools. th rs squeeze pla The brainy end of the ation’ recurral aaa vs ‘ port has been overshadowed by the| Jia, tar ures r the cam Bg ae Port ‘ r hing style of pla ea eae ‘ "4 ake ‘ ‘ ' “The explanation Is that the CLASS A |" Oregon Agricultural college, Ore Washington Btate college 0, Montana, University of South- n Califor Stanford (probable), / California (probable), Washington, CLASS B Pacific, Willamette, Whitmag College of Puget Sound, Ellensburg.) fans can easily understand home runs, there's a thrill for them in the crash of bat and ball and the sight of the latter traveling for the fences ould even venture to say that nt of the average fans don’t Will Georgetown Cubsit th es of a rule book | \ Srp three years. if ever, | Normal, Bellingham . b . 1 nzaga e a) t t rau reall they would enjoy the | Normal, no ty Repeat i n s ar Loo DP sai ae aha ae oe r 5 t, but they d seem to want to) * ‘08h Wa k & Co, have sales thi anton i CLASS ¢ 4 zs en Su f it, one of the league best Wiis he: o aive the public what! Olympia High school, Poyallapy AS Pai . eit le ®. Reichle's pitching was a wants and it wanta hitting, there's | High school, Monroe High school, f A big factor in tke Georgetown Cubs! io doumt about that. the smart bal|}Everett High school, (More entries n Star league shield last! Siaser has had his day, it's the |*ssured) Will the Georgetown Cubs win | yea Lip dian adbrgnt ts SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOLS the pennant again? Many say ‘The Broadway Pirates, mostly | ii Ee ES Ballard, Roosevelt, Garfield, Queea 4 yes, especially those in George sandiotters from Broadway play Anne, Franklin, Broad Wee town, The Cubs, however, will field, have banded « strong club Seattle and Lincoln start the season without the together, They can't be over EE, services of Henry Gey star the advance dope. catcher and manager, Then, too, Then are plenty more teams FARREN STOPPED Ed Reiehle, star twirler, won't | th © in the race, and are like SAN FRANCISCO, April’ 16 be available, ‘This may weaken |!) bs he averages Frankie Farren, one-time lights @ the champions z weight championship contender, wal Knative Fee : Ta cihkave etctk knocked out in the first minute of - " id the eakad eing the first round of his 10-round fight t Weoat ( “ pay 4) oe! % last night with Teddy O'Hara of i The W . the end of the coming season, pro cements js ir hoiing he ‘rong ‘Draxman | itor | O'BRIEN WINS — - us mipro Teague to aj An imp meet of th svsecond performance of the kind thia] NEW YORK, April 16.—Wiee en - t 0 St game. | jeague eduled for day eve-| year nd to two bingles strong finish, Tommy O'Brien, Mik | ax eam rong {ning a clo office, | laxt week Fiery nll phe on al | waukee lightweight, won a 12-round The Climax club also Entries will close af thin meeting, | "& been out of baseball fo a decision from\Pal Moran, New Ot t 7 d only clubs represented 1 be | | nd only clubs srepresented will 't Brick Eldred isn't hitting, lieans. O'Brien was warned sev ti made up ns considered in the league. when the powerhouse of the Ind is in a slump it hurts the club's chances of winning. jek in early rounds for -holdinge | (THEY'LL TRAVEL April 16.—Jack heavyweight will leave this week for 20 woefully nd Ace Bittott | } plate so far hitting either | weak at i | hasn't HALTED BY BAD WEATHER champion, Feisdt bc the ligdaball ket rhapa for the last: tsmip: thts Year [ointoaraa tee Weott New York to sail on an extended ff weathait Biaen: fo. Gracie int avd The rs, with Rube. Ehr.|r He's Biting we tour of Europe. The ‘champion Wednesday, wh the usual hart ning, beat the Phils’ for! will be accompanied by Estelle Tay: ; L Bedale lor, hi and Jack MeDermott alty for the optimism of the sched-|the second time at Ebbet's -field r, his wife, an ( ule makers in trying to crowd the|Brooklyn, 6 to 4. Jack Fournier their director. ee springtime first ba an of the Brooklyn club, > 80 fer, Ley rd jes are just the posite, both | "The showers of April drench ad Myers, coach of the! feams having lost ae samen. | JOE SET DOWN He eee Catia “and ieaven cote nils, were tossed” out in the fourth] the lke number of contests. Lod ANGELES, ApH leat | the lot at Boston, after three |'"PNIE fF TSMR . Shag Horan, new 1. A laer, a | Benjamin, California _lightwelghty Innings of sport, with the semis, eee Won from, thie: Caress ting (he wall atra,terrifie ollp. |has been suspended by the Califor: Giants leading, 2 to 0, The In Gmals: again at Oincinnalt, 4 to —s nia boxing commission. ‘The reasoas dians and Browns didn't even 2. Adolfo Luque, the Reds’ | srencer Harris, Beattie boy, finished | were not riven Start their game in St, Louls | Cuban pitcher, allowed only one | uy the game senterday In right field for GES and the Senators and Yankecs, | cAtned rut, and held <tho, Gar. | Chicebots (White Box and: We sot one) F i delayed in starting because of S a half a dosen well | San Francisco Is rain, ran into darkness after six pga be ; | Ray Rohwer hit his that “homer of Beaten by Acorns innings. The attendance fell off he Pirates, beaten in their first} ine season at Salt Lake yenterda od encounter with the Cubs, turned] OAKLAND, April 16. —Oakla everywhere after the excitement | | them Weinsedage ane *1 i RS . | hriller from the San Fran of the opening ceremonies and |?” and ‘won, 2 / MONROE IS HOME yon. & Suriller 0 ee even the Senators and Yanks |!) os siohia, the Athtetica|. Frankle Munroe, featharweight | lsc Seals Neve SCC RNS. © gag drew no more than 7,000 cus: |i oo a second Mistake fee | 0 tag | battler who held Mike Dundee to a pce in the seventh and two big Pane ks | Sox toss. “ithe: acten batereetr| Taw here recently, is back in Lon] O° oionth, z The Dodgers, and Braves | th « and White Sox thus far|Anseles. Munroe will probanly, a atiil lend the National league with |ix a stand-off, for the Sox beat the | ito action in a Southern ring soon. the perfect figure of 1.000. In the| Tigers, 9 to 6 in Wednesday's game | American le ¢ the Indians and jat Detroit FISHERMEN! ‘You oughta seen the one that away!" \Salt Lake Winner Over Beavers Again ZBYSZKO IS got | MAT CHAMP, SALT LAKE CITY, April 16. i is ariety | Portland staged a five run rally in a res bray . A Latest “50.95 iow many times have yo | PHILADELPHIA, Apri o-| the elghth, but it was not enough to : i 9. | PEF Soke Aveigente the Salt Lake lead, and| Spilled such fishing yarns; and 5 95 to fusal to lay defeat to illness and] the Bees won yesterday's contest, 9] how many times have you sec: lack of condition was today the sole} to 7, Salt Lake tallied six times in| vetly thought that me other ANTS STORE 00. lcomment of Wayne ("Big") Munn, |the first inning knight of the rod was handing ANTS wphird AY 1 Portland 7 12 4{ out a line of bunk about his ex Opp. Postoftlee deposed — heavyweight v] gait Lake Nera jchamplion, who last night lost his)” Batteries Eckert, Burns and Well, tell your best fish yarn \title to Stanislaus Zbyazko towland; Singleton, O'Neill and] to the Fish Editor of The Star Cook d they'll be p “ e In an unset unlooked for by fol-| and they'll be published in th | new Star Sport Pink, which is }lowers of the mat game, youth BIR Guta HEIR even AlehE MORE POW | bowed to years and experience and IRDIES SING afigr tho ball game is over. " |the S&:year-old Pole, veteran of 30) SAN FRANCISCO, April 16—Ray Some of the stories that have HAN ANY CA ‘ | years of mat battles, overcame hin} Fee, winner of. third place in the| come In would make Paul Bun IN ITS PRICE CLASS RENO ss ‘atant | 1tSspound class in the Olympic] Yon look like a kindergarten ir-old opponent in Fag ae ine eet was knocked out in| youngster, but so much the bet falls, the first in eightaminutes and| the second round last night by Bert} ter 11 seconds, and the second in four | Mazeau John Hamrick of the Riue minutes, 68 aeconds, ‘The first fall | Mouse theater Is offering fom 4, ult of a forearm hold and as ANBAS CITY, April 16 loge seats for the best story thi | Tearney, president of @ye Western| week. The contest ends Friday ache a the Ay fall a fore-|Joague, will attend the opening of Mail your yarns to the Fish SOO asm and hammeriock, the season today at Wichita, Faitor, Seattle Star,