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APRIL 2 [The Babe Looks "Em Over — 1925. * ‘PENN * * * 500 Institutions Will Nobleman to Compete in Games BY ART CARLSON Seeemens (bon classic in track and field athletics affair, THE SRATTL as a in rowing, Blue Ribbon Track Meet Booked for Philadel phia Be Represented in Annual Classic; Many Stars Entered in Individual Events; IKE the world series in baseball, the Yale-Harvard game in football and the Cambride-Oxford clash the annual Penn relay carnival stands out as the blue rib- year-to-year True, the Olympic games hold a higher niche in the ath- STAR ” (kon rom Far East Yale | Star Real Diamond in This Chink Wg letic firmament, but they | re aemeemnm a ce only staged once every four ; ion || American League has t t i jambe Wen Pet t er r to-loaniean ‘ 10 Jom seer t f Ni : ee Record Ent y Lis #0 : hich will be ale a 10 38 4 i in jeg me Ph f home of ni versity of Pennsylvania, on é "i 4 r n. y ppnieiae rar yeacsgeea-epttar a P +1 basuard POON KAL KEE Over 500 Institutions will send dyna Mae bape ath A= te ‘ N i : representatives to vie for su-~ | Haseie BY », Wis guested. Ie--Foen, Ka premacy, Among the list of eel Where! Rea ha lun in thee celebrities will be an English Union Pacific Has ball, he's known only as “Mike nobleman, Lord Burghley, son Kee plays third base, can hit and field, nd ia said to be the only ot the Maru of Hunter, Me |. Strong Ball Clabjicis. ant i sat to. be ne ont is the first nobleman to compete no baseball team of the Seattle |CMnaman playing oF in the history of the games, club of the Union Pacitt Lord Bu hur and is oon shape and t orth n to o'clock on Walla Walia BABE HERMAN They say that Babe Herman would rather bat than eat) a € and he's no cripple with a knife and fork. Here we have te “Red” Killefer’s new tosser waiting around, nonchalant like, for his turn at the plate. An ——_—— - nae Peni? fil C. EB. O'Donovan, banet “ fash ove make up the Seatt Star Loop Expect 20,000 at Then there will. be. Debiart Hubbard, Michigan; Layden, No- Portland’s Opener tre Dame; Hill, Pennsylvania, ler, ar will make 1 COMING HERE BY AL ROSE « 1 ata | K America witht of the turew of next we i gram Altho Redn never won 0) », Ore. mn and others out for. places In the i | Any of the major Hinks titles, he Ceatracts acre tuto) Soe e |Climax Club | siti mau A R d ees iar peru arent eye tetalbo eis | of Star Loop | making # golf ball do stunts that re Ready rot rgeingind Beats Sellars," (0 seit ints ae Oe ae pet ragtime Poe Imax club of The Star| make the elusive pellet do things Managers Can Obtain fair M lers that we don’t want it to do, but, was generally Missourt fi : ‘ 2 at South Be-| acgording to Carl Reiter, the Them at This Office; Lin ig hikari cpsenpare sy Mickie pain genta manager of the Orpheum, Due on Wednesday Bo: neve a] breeds ber eaiat wie strik.| this fellow Redmond has aceom- ees serge > ant men and allowing| Plshed the impossible, namely, ONTRACTS are now | ,, fa Relays Hold Interest aah: tare | “he has cowed the golf ball.” RSS E ol AR: ame may be said regarding | puggan and Dorflinger of the| Merely as an amuseme cae #0 om Of! the broad Jump, shot-put and jave-; 5 ateared far} the th Carolinian degan two weeks" play pe 5 wil t ‘ infield looked Jistance runs will also find a teas 3 une y ¥ field of entrar “ possessed when blind In the various relays, Miehi- him to the atten. gan, Chicago, Wisconsin, Notre ; scan Dame, Georgetown, Cornell, 4 catche ° manager for the! Hill sco: i Penn, Syracuse and other b good material, but first game. interesting diamond contest Monda schools are certain. to show a lack of practice. These co ts must be signed|J. Clark and R. V tarred at real competition, too and must be r ed to this office » bat for the winr Fact is, the relays rate as of later than Wednesday night nin and H Weinstein played be much importance as do the in KR. oO. FOR JIM The season starts Sunday with the the dividual events, BUFFALO, N April. 2 following sche © score: RH 2B the Penn games| Jimmy Siatte vatial ° rnladie | ) Broadway Pirates vs, Y. M. €. | Beacon Hill 1 4 Oo fa weulianl Sune metas ucaowe cel BS ees iid A. club at Garfield, | Ho Mann 9 pre tain. testa’ Aten th" the, docolind | :aunde here Orpheum f N South Lake Juniors vs. Climax | J. Clark, H. Gribbell and A. Mob. the Ameriean | last night |‘ to be abje t out club at South Seattle. bett; F, Pickford and H. Weinstetr ase And jt 1 occasion quit | orton wandered to, and Georgetown Cubs vs. Garfield a bit of surprise if several record anager Reiter ts quite upset over Eagles at Garfield. BUD DEMPSEY WINS aren't ttered during the two-day TAYLOR WINS {t, because Carl, old boy, was fleur Garfield Cubs vs. West Green NEW YORK, April 21 Jud together CHICAGO, April 21.—Bud Taylor, | 98 to get a heap of leasons—at re Caseade Wolves vs. Arden Cubs | Dempsey. New : - fecision over Midget Smith | “Horton week,” won a 10 round decision from Lew at South Park. AFTER MAT BOUT lo Husky A. C. ys. Independents | Hurley, New York CHICAGO, April 21—Floyd Fitz at B. F. Day. i Michigan City promoter TRIBUTE The South Seattle Merchants GARCIA LOSES an effort to stage a Los and the Queen City Motors will | .fONTREAL, April 21.—Leo “Kia” wrestling match Coast lea be idle. ‘Roy, former Canadian feather ("Big") Munn aited for 30 Home teams are named last in| weight champion, won a 10 round ler’) Lewis on May 30. Both honor of each bracket and the managers of| decision from Bobby Garcia, Balti-| men are former world's heavyweight | owner of the those clubs are responsible for ob- | champions who more taining the grounds and should phone in to The Star the information they have signed. as soon as possible as to what hours Pergantas aN Takahaski Are | Mat Winners, WHERE 9 112 OH “PROMINENT CLUBMAN DRINKS WATER BY T Wick To CALL NouR ATTENTION fo THE PICTURE AND = IS PERGANTAS, Gree! ; J KE—- IN GERIOUS py Bue EENGANEN areal ent |_| ARTICLE IN TODANG ree Ve ae CAPACIN — EXPOUNDS Prof. Takahashi, Japanese jiu Jitu) PA PAPER, PERTAINING To || CONDITION, re ur} | SHEORY THAT Jatt expert, were the winners in the| ZA We ap eN REMBRANDT || \2NT Wi Al ete re ELOURISHED iN atucr mat bouts at Labor Temple hall ‘y \o, ~~ “CrTl AN es DUKES | lastnight. re PAINTING ! ow AHEM ~ fo WAVE ORIGINAL Res kal pe Senyadicer coments ean a waar” abel IZ] Now BN Jove, MAYBE || REMBRANDT MAIOR SAYOPHONE AND lan threw Pergant vinning the | You WILL REGARD “HE HOCPcE se HMM-LIG'EN, SKCUAOINe OATS T= BY HENRY L. FARRELL first fall in 22 minutes with a fly- | METTER IS A MORE To THis, we” “MOVIE STAR . | a pene Aut a Sraneis ing mare headlock: | Perwantas won! 1") GeriouS FRAME OF MIND, |] TUNES OUT 0 iat ee a @ short arm ‘scissors and then the| AND NOT SUBIECT ek Md i GWEN fav lar pore, ‘Thru no. partloulnr: energy Greek di ed Caplan again, taking | OFFING, of their own the New York Giants ths third. fall pe ihe ataten qe 3} to Seste adie BY RADIO! ia were forced to minutes 31 second with @ short arm | nid «| take the lead. ne scissors. Prot. Takahashi, Japanese jiu Jitsu champion, won from Mike Shi mate in two straight falls, the firat in 2 minutes and 45 second and the second in 16 minutes and 27 sec onds, Jim Lamb refereed both contests. PAAVO HEADS WEST CHICAGO, April 21.—Paavo Nur- | | | | mi, Finish runner, and Willie Plant, champion walker, left here last Might for Lon Angeles. Willle Fi tola, lenves tonight for San Fran cisco. The three are to particl | pate in the Pacifie Athletic associa- | ton meeta on May 2 and. 3 MANDELL VICTOR VILLE Wi April 21 Mandell, Rockford, Tih, lightweight, outpointed Joe Azarella, Milwaukee, in 10 rounds, HERMAN \¥ ROPER 108 ANGELF April 21.—Tiny Herman of Portland and Capt. Bob oper, heavywelghts, top the Ver non fight eard tonight in a bout scheduled for 10 rounds, seconds tl Charles Brooklyn will be buried today is afternoon Ebbetta York here jast night. N ‘Sciesiol FINDS SKULL 60,000 NEARS OLD ~ CRANIUM SHOWS SMALL BRAIN TO EBBETTS o8, Apri games will be! 1 cut about If sor fer R should’ be wheeze out of tht ‘ # off the Those who have se Pa. | cise n | It may be that Boss Reiter | wired Mr. Orpheum to “send us a golfer,” and it may be that Golfer Reiter will be able to talk business with Redmond but | give big odds that trick-shot wizard boards the rat- when tler for Portland, on Saturday night, May 2, he will leave one Carl Reiter playing his regular golf game—120. Anyway, golfers ised real treat at during the week beginning with the Sunday Roatinee, April S local are prom a Pittsburg Jobliged by drop: \ping the Cincin [nati Reds and the Giants succeeded | to first placo with: lout playing a | game. | Unless the dope goes wrong, the Giants will be there or around there for the rest of the season, Ono of actual Pirate week mpetition Is not " ugh to prove FARRELL anything, but there is little doubt] about the National league champions that needs proc. | Altho tho team has been crippled Jon the defense by injuries and {il ness, it has been moving along with some good pitching from unexpected ‘ott and Wayland some fine work and pitched a 1 sources. Jock ean have done Hugh McQuillan place in the league, it does not mean Lthat the club has exploded, There is ! the Orpne um | woame in his last start Nehf is most always dependable ean While the Reds have lost first | LAYS > THIS WEEK! Krache and Loggers Are Expected to ty | [Nat ED KRACHE va reneht ; Eldred t's the fi Hermar r the first Emme 5 i season In Be} \_ Tribe Gets Roy Moore, Southpaw (Lineups for | Opening Day Bercot May Meet Again Scrap in First Outdoor Smoker Here in May = = “IS PITCHING Gy s IMPROVING? ile offer or logi them definite National 1 renee ane Fee A mt OK HOUT BIRD efi..." | PIGEON WINNER Bi H m. The 212 entries were released 1g Acquatic Meet at 9 a. m. In a head wind, with to Start Thursday '‘% ‘iiowing results in yards per Sunday's m, timing in the race from Cle winner at 10:43 72-mile ja FRANCISCO, Ay » than 150 swimmers, re ing 19 cities, are here for tl l national swimming champion- hips, «ta g Thursday Among the noted swimmers whi will contest are Johnny Weismull an f te, and Arne Borg of Sweden r of many world’s record immers from the Cincinnati Y A., Chigago A. C., New York 1 Hollywood A. C. arrived os ght veland and San . resentatives and Sam Kah: | Bau 52.99 janamoku of Honolulu are due to | Ya" Gyatel 1147.98 day Pacific coast swimmers are con- fident of giving the Illinois Athletic Hello Boys club, last year’s title winner, the v.1C ‘.|.DOUL LEADS kind of competition. Will Stage IOMPETING for a silver trophy. handsome cup donated by W feld & Goldberg, the telephone tennis OAST BATTERS n| LOS ANC , Cal, April 21.—| players of Seattle will engage in an| Official batting averages for the first | annual tournament next month, two we f the Pacific Coast league The trophy which has just been do- how that the Seattle Telephone | nounced toda nated thru Frank O'Doul of Salt Lake leads | Athletic association by the Weisfield with an ayerage of .510, & Goldberg jewelry firm, is to be Last year O'Doul tied with Duffy | awarded to the winner of the tourna | Lewis for the full season's batting | ment this season and is to be perma- Jlead. He din the standings | nently retained by the player wt now by a teammate, with | first wins {t three times. 478, and Hemingway of Vernon, | All male employes of the Pacific with 471 Telephone Co. in Seattle are eligible | Balt ‘Cake: ino firsteplape in. the j to enter this tournament. Likewise Jieague standing, also is at the top | RY telephone man who desires to in club batting, with an average of yi BAIL Yh ‘308. ABian Portland. taet | Which is to represent the telephone | F among the eight clubs inthe pennant | 'sanization in any league contests, | rac Los Angeles show of Wennieaos t in N ational — | League Appear Natural too to par | sho N w a Billy Muir Dies as | lea M clu ju may Swimming follwers were grieved to | Muir died as with 304, have opportunity to do so by a Hattie atranatn | challenging members of the team as at present made up consisting of ieorge Rider, BE. T. Pope, O. T. Stephens and H, Ross Hutchison, ‘Bill Shaver Playing | in L. A. Puck League | Bi Shaver, much pitching class on the club | amateur sport go on the rock. ©, is second in batting, | may 287 in thee D welt known in local , is now captain leaders in the Los > early in the | of the Mona inant race. Rally of the Pirates | ang y league, Shaver mean that the Pirates have | has distinguished himself at the Pal- aken off the terrible slump that de Glais, Los Ange! mammoth | | new ice rink, and is regarded as one of the best puck chasers in the movie a tail-ender of a club that two by nearly s made picked one or J every critic in the country. leity. The Indians continue to be the | Besides playing hockey here. | surprise of the major leagues, Shaver 10 @ top-notch base | ball playe He piloted the Water. | front age club last season, Result of High Dive Dandy Dick Griffin ofthe death Monday of BAW | Goes Back to Texas i Because of the unexpected Iull in b diver, in ‘Victoria. | ring activities in this section, “Dandy | Dick” Griffin, one of the most popu. }iar bantamweights to ever box in a eattle ring, has returned to his home in Fort Worth, ‘Tex. Griffin rn of the death Monday of Billy result of a broken 150 N August, | a ck received while making t exhibition dive in the P. tdoor meet at Victoria in Ho had won the diving cham-~ | was to meet Mickey O'Donnell, but poinships, and with thousands of ja hitch came up over the rental of | persons watching, was making an} tho Hippodrome, and it meant no | exhibition dive, He did not hit the | fight for either boy, Before depart- | water properly, and a broken back | ing Griffin sald he hoped to be back Was tho result of the imy Ye | in the summer and show before the had been an invalld for ty local fans again START MAY 17 TOMORTOW EVERETT, April SEATTLE vs. VERNON GAME CALLED 245 2. M, Reserve Seats Call 10 nen-0160 Play | longue on May announcement given of President out from Herbert J. the the offic (‘Seoop'') Toole, heft BALDWIN. statements that} No Suds Sutherland will pitely batting will be | the opening game against Vernon tos considerably cur-| morro tailed this sum-|, 4 few yea 0 Ro: } mer one of the leaat: , s Most of them/the American leag' but he had Harper here argue that bat ouble with his arm and with hile and pitching | control and he drifted down to the Net Tourney * Hey will rt in the Snohomish County Base: | according to | \Lefthander Will Join Club Soon Former Detroit and Ath- letic Flinger Coming; Ted Baldwin May Play ‘ GAMES THIS WEEK BY LEO H. LASSEN KILLEFER } REE, uthern league, where he had prete ty good cess with Birmingham, AYS HE'S 0. K, AGAIN later and nd was um. Moore asked and said that again, il had arm trouble conditionally released Killefer for a chance art ‘as all right Moore has b tation and says he should be in Seattle Jate this week. Th ll give the Seattle team four 8, Fred sell, Ed Bra' Nick Dumoviteh alll throwing from the port side of the box INFIELD SHAKEUP IS LOOMING | Another cresting bit of news is {that Killefs ay shake up his ine field for the opening game with Vers |non tomorrow. | It’s no secret that Killefer has two of the best third basemen in the Jeague in Frank Brazill and Ted Baldwin and he wants to to make room for both of iwin ts in condition after the | t this afternoon he will play third base for the Indians tomorow, | And Brazil, who has had a little at first base, will supe Babe Herman at the initial experience plant bag. This will give his infield a better all-around punch. Herman will then be used for extra infielder and outfielder, the | same he was before “Ace” Bl liott was put on the shelf with @ broken leg. WORKOUT ON as TODAY a Killefer was putting his athletes thru a stiff workout in prepard= tion for the first game with Vers non Wednesday at the Rainier yale ball yard this afternoon, start] 1 p. m. Killefer announced that Suds | Sutherland would be the choice | for the pitching assignment. The Vernon Tigers, under the | lendcrship of Bill Essick, Bengal bo later from Los Ane peles. k wired from the train bringing him North late Monday” sat Ken Penner, ace of the Tiger” | staff, would pitch the opening game, | |with Danny Murphy behind the | plate. He will start Mike Finn, ond jof his young inf s, at second — jbace. Otherwise his regular clu jwill play. jing arrive FRANK DOLKE Uptown SAYS: “Every Nev-R-Fail Piston | Ring installation builds up the greatest asset of our business— satisfied customers. That's ba I recommend them.” NEV-R- FAIL PISTON RINGS —are ground like a valve on the | ieouonvadee insuring exceptional oil mileage and perfect power. 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