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22 APRIL y Starring for Vernon’s ™| “Ed Hemmingwa Leads Crew |Star League Dyer of Paneatin Se eason Will One of His | wu | Open Sunday! Gee |Three Players Want to Veteran Infiélder Is Now Regular | Shortstop Is Hitting Around 450 for First Two Weeks of Sea. | son; Is Versatile Player in That He Can Handle | Looks Best « Any Infield Position, Being Best at Third Base | ok On With Junior | ‘a Bax, eague Teams D HEMMINGWAY one of the most valuable ball s | players in the Pacific Coast league. ITH six gamen! The veteran infielder, who spent nearly 10 years in the | scheduled, The Western circuit before getting his chance in Coast league | | Star Junior base company, is able to fit in at any position on the inner line bali league will of defense, and he’s such a good all- around pastimer, that Sandie ccer ihn it’s impossible to keep him out of the lineup. ditte rent. play » years Hommingway was with Sacramento and he was traded | fields of the city wo ® n» last winter for Frank S mick, a pitcher, Bill Essick, a | The opener are smaWetianager, was figuring on him for utility roles and counted upon nlated an follows Hemmingway as being the wheel for a young Infield Broadway Pirates va, Y, Br or Gee ah all-around ability that he couldn't be Advance club at Garfield, ho FAMO A k started him at shortstop. And ho haa| South Lake Juniors vs Che | Tige TO FORM TENNIS CIRCUIT FRANK EMMER, INDIAN SHORTSTOP ~ lWoodland Pk. Veterans Will Meet at Star League Started Last Fall Will Be Revived If Players Want It AST fall The Star was asked to foster a Woodland Park tennis league with six teams, playing four singles and two doubles matches but each a work, a secsey weeks of the season, h | max club at South Seattle, {twas organ. : ; field. Georgetown Cubs va. Garfield | loan Hier ruaatioe paranmagpties A batting from either side of | Wailea al Gactiald, time and the | Rage Sigonle getting tho utmost Garfield Cubs vs, West Green eae eat ane > | Lake Merchants at Green Lake, Wied ta ea petra. elders on the club falter Hemmingway can | Cascade Wolves vs. Arden | death. eee ouns Gordon Slade for st | Cubs at South Park. “| it was UE: Husky A. €, vs. Independents gested ‘that "the Warner Should Go | Better at Third | CAPTAIN DYER at BE DAY. tere ILLINOIS A C | league, be formed : it te fend sag Kleaw tai Nbneaa ot dks. The South Seattle Merchants | gait (had arin, en f sie 5 oe Pee lg tal | i. nie eee he the Prin : a and the Queen City Motors will i i ¢ 4 it apitet the you Ri - a t do ft at she | veretta a ¥ sie) se a wih vane soa Se Fete a toe IS FAVORITE. wy eM at pie Last year War hopes to lead the Tigers to 0 4u0 to notify the sporting editor of 1g loop tontittes RRS EQ SH mb rast | cessful ¢ Guta briny thew of the hour that they YAN FRANCISCO, April 22—witn| “7 North End courts Berd bax Se: hile wan Pesala tas : tthe Priny MP) nave otdained the grounds Not later the A. A, U, national swimming| KOZLOWSKI this newspaper to his club at thir | than Thursday ’ ea championship o tomorrow in| Will be glad to be the medium for Seattle fans will rem FI T N ] 1 playe vce atrnets are to be the new Fleishhacker pool, the mii-| such ss ores niaSon Seid ct me Sammy I sad peuxces : mn See nols Athletic club team stands as Friday night of this week, 0. " t j,7 managera are aleg requested the favorite to repeat its victory of veteran captains of last year— ear, n he was put at shorts! | 18 Aare tos the probable lineups of inst ‘ | Dick Burr, Frank Kozlowski, Leo so Rome everrt tho] TILT TWIRLED »; t iba by Thursday ahd a Lagerstrom, O. T. Stephens, C. C. iy | Ser. ee he} eo unattached players have} The championships will be held| witiams and. Earl White —are in| for the| Written ‘The Star, wanting to catch | over four days in the new pools! asked to meet_with the sporting ie Green Lake Lui on with @ junior team. Hibas weente, ius shainae ees my, | editor of The Star at 7 o'clock to baseball team, goes th st former Lincoln Feeaie el : re caleba ernel lay plans for the season. of pitch rat no player, who starred with the tick ei holds 6 500,000 Gallons be os 2 The Lomeli will be a Bert ne ie bo: r ea Pe ‘ for the Rallsplittera last yoar, in ‘ nIAs 6,600,000 gallo: ean! py round-robin, to be complete 2 is making | dea of style in his play, particular. |eamo of the for. spas yah estate water, heated to 68-72 degree aver-| py,rounarobin, to be comp y ‘ the moat out ME Iree-4820 and addres, 4710 Sec age. | 2 ia perfe ond N, B. He's an Inflelder or out The Olymple club of San Fran-| MI 80U RI SHUT OU a” his baset Regular p the Mich fielder Absers Se the Chisago. Athietlc | COLUMBIA, April 22—B, Lang, here, is p tario league improved Henry Haarmann, 4970 12th aac say pos 5 paceaye fo Ieje down to| right-handed pitcher for the Univer- for the C Sox, repiax 8 it ave. S, also wants a Star compete for second honors, but dope-| sity of Nebraska, tossed a no-hit, one of the veter . ters are a bit wary in thelr guesses |no-run game here when Nebraska d it als base 0 0 league berth. He Is a catcher, bd | Es n Nebraska de- lagi oe a Rial noe eh, He caught for the Arden Cubs bec aye of the large field of entrants | feated the University of Missouri, 6 sale ovscy gains Bla bearae ee = ee holm ; d Inst ‘your, "A wresenge left at ae ie “o an pee ieee 0. Lang was wild, walking seven e season so far and has hit In| Whether he will pl : 4 “ EL, fot-0660 will reach him, thal Saeed i! stn } men, h ed his | ali season can’t be for ) i esta: Bot a fornier ata 1 no fi c t he.has mad 7 loag unattache ein 7 ees a, least he bas made t PICK HUSKY . pagecrnrtitacen Giants to Get Big Weledine eattin youngster has a reat | lhe c has but lives at 804 2a ees RELAY TEA IS; sora on Return to Gotham Today Wi ll G B Fliv ean Bye BY HENRY L, FARRELL| schedule makers. ‘The Reds and ° t . : . . NEW YORK, Apri 22,-—When | Cardinals, eg Bec cond and third place, l roves e LUUe!T i will be Apple. Junior and Senior tho third and last official opening | respectively, will begin a four-game : 4 h Telephone Teams of the baseball season comes t0/ series today. If these two clubs for Phill Athletics? : by Ce > aeball New York today the fans are ex-|hold each other even, tbe .Giants sparen gsr pected to turn out in vast num-/should have a three or four-game STBROOK BEGLER |aeain after all these years. Grov Phillipa into junior ani bers to w come: A team that re- | lead before the week end. EW YORK, April 22—The way|!@s made three starts for Connie| rie Wha banker tain bs thé F turns to the Polo grounds in the] The situation in the American of the athlete who comes up to| Mack. and has falled each time. Ho| soy, McC: : ill plas tn the Ootamer a same league post league was tightened somewhat yes- She major leagues -flaun’ pitched against the S¢ 3 in| clat Teakae. pacten: thé Stee genie ‘ot Bmw heey tion as it fin. jterday when Detroit ruined Cleve- Biles that rese Tuesday's gamo in Philadelphia,| z vas % nadtod i with ke | ished the 1924 land's winning streak of five Matement has always been ne oe" Six Rifle Veterans fe As. Phenasayy 4 . es n Mme | season — first ‘ep and the Senators took @od hard to travel. 2 % losing the Manager Phillips has just an ae | place. fall out of thé etics, Bob Groves, the $100,000 pitch. |* to 2 If Groves has now found Back at Washington nounced. the playern of the wf . The McGraw b ths ey ae a hia tee oe eh | ef, who throws with his souther- a iy win the}, k will constitute the| B dw Se eee jbut Bucky Harris’ hirelings are tied ' ly wing, has ween nding it so ant of $168 fie title next year r Kroup, ding seven men roa ay In ee Tn ith |for second with the Mackmen. with the Athletics as Marty seen naan wix veterans to be 5 awe! plaved" hone teams ee tanty Woe | Ee ea : Sc’ Sel Wage und Mabe Ban rae’ ies 5 istics eos Close Game | iein’sc Earle Sande Wins in ic Srrygia he 7 This is a very high price for |. who this ye ave gal PACITIO COAST LEAGUE clubs that com- é | cider genase el eke lg orp Ee t opportunity “oat . . pose the Na His Return to Track Sak Dana's noun tacsar last fait,| other ball player, considering | Hicker, ie BIL Joe * it NGIANS | tions teasue ana | HAVRE DE GRACE, Md, April big See ED that he has been known to sign J. Widits anete ; 1 with elght 22.—Earl Sande hooked a leg over ee : regio them free at the employment ar A > <a | games to be Sarazen n the fifth race here Tues: aMening game, the gaunt gato of the park, stutt them into’ |Congressman Speaks tre klend. ver Bo :|Ballard Continues Its Vic-) played nere with day, a sprint of six furlongs, and Dler permitted himself to dream of| Uniforms and use them in the . f if weirs - rea | s tories in Prep Baseball; the Braves and FARKELL won the first event that he has another world series the E | lineups as casually as a contrac. | qt Meeting Tonight ‘aig ni ae 5 and oe. dined sig Ba |Phillles, there is likelihood the ar-| Tdden since last August, when he deipbia yard, whose echoes have not| tor hires a pickandshovel mem rialiaentkinre Teta it | Gineon, B, B: Welel, 3 ate } eague |rival of May will see them with a| Was spilled and tnjured at Sara- 4 ber for a digging crew. aye se Pears ied nek oct _ vey [Commanding lead, | toga, N.Y. Sarazen, with the mas- This w i defeat ennis, Albert sletmoe, Me | WW astarh tania i cane cat rant aboard, set a new track record of the seaac Ath TORWAGRS aie TEAR of 000 about the freak of the schedule, | °f 1:11, and paid $8.30 for each $2 Groves h c : | ve (ikieas te °'but the Giants smile placidly and| P41 muntaen HoKe of them, art ‘ : yaa ( in a business like manner have set T Rube, how-|- team—-Paul A, Woolfolk, | *!"® eee 1 i Baltimore Oric A- | cant of * n Rut » how : + Moprlatianat | rdin, W.'%. Boone, H. BI hire tee es | Roowevelt v0 3 .000/about the hoped for task of an- BEAVERS WIN tional league, 1 ed nage ar er ag attors willl pierson, -W. Ad Dan Lawson, | A at Benttle. eee ah $ 3 tooo {exing a fifth consecutive pennant.| poRTLAND, April 22.—Portland the Yanks Eenntors ceould sht.tee Be p, and at Of Mem: | waiter Leffard, EK. J. Mathows, H at Portiand. cc a The Giants will be helped in this! satisfied 12,000 fans in {ts opening «coca ge Oaitvan Hale aatbed beget soblagl sacaaaet gre ay Rebar A friends js looked forward to.| i.” srocarthy, 1 Sde| s susceata ae ton a eeas BROADWAY IN by another prank played by the] game here yesterday by deefating Meets eccaetaam: Pthat laiete CMa OF celicee, will Eat Campbell an¢ | CLOSE CALL 5 Oakland, 6 to 1. The game only went Wa to pre irate iy aasegs : . NATIONAL Wert ttle gave Broadway aj five innings, when {t was called on the Athletic oney's worth : Indians and Tigers w Ow Se hls Pet.| nard fight, but the champions «.¢| Tommy O’Brien — account of rain. AOE yasue Ae: omen ners e. at 4| thru and scored at 6 to ctory. Al The score— bese MORGAN AND |.%2.° aetts at Pamtaee® Success in Derby ilies stare cleo « to. Gis Weston? | welght, T Beatle mentite Ly Poll aap 50° | ie Broadway a vict M : T MEET wmmy a 3 McLE N ound semi-wind tages theater ni who have ated horses tle EW YORK, April 22 4 a ! mano per eh, n|sayern "areca, tom the tr tho” Remus dry, 10" bin a A wet | Nine tie New Sock agntweshe| SALTS SLIP 4 ry aived. Kae Wis anorhing. y the audic | tly they seek to repeat the |méemory of the Inte Charies If, Bt ereeae jclimination tournament, which seems} LOS ANGELES, April 22,—Los 4 Thad Richards down for a nine-|mer lieutenant 1-1 1924 success of Mra. R. M. Hoots, panka HOWE BLANKS ito have fizzled, Tommy O'Brien bose closed in on Salt Lake by i the second round troducing owner of the winner, Black Gold. AMERICAN ELT | Milwaukee, one of the survivors of! scoring a 7 to 6 victory over the : . : = moar | Cleveland Al Howe, Ballard pitcher, allowed |{%®, Competition, will leave here | leaders in the first game of the se © Paul battler. The bout i ; nein ae mn bite it and the | WCdnesday for Los Angeles to fight ries which started here pe Tounds and ¥ be staged A ER hae tit hite "to Tae te anc Ede Ace Hudkins, the new boy who re- a taileplitters continued heir “ *| tly chiev t ore Oakland auditorium OUR BOA RDING HOUSE BY H N cass THRESAR woes wisn ye hieroacney Canes SEALS RALLY as a | Jara 1 3 5 SCO, Aprit ; , powavvelt ; BA 4 A “TH ‘ef R 1 1 t = ‘ | . Fra eat cee EGAD MARTHA MDEAR, ITH MATSO | . B we and Bimeile; Gardner and Gaw } beat Sacramento, 6 to 5, in i . q xis \6 A DREAMER, : ° RALLY WINS i here 9 A-TRUE APPRECIATION OF Meeenic “WOU BOY Sere MRee as Sui treatradtsve: Soum (MTOR GATETEDD : ne “ie Fite ARTS, ELEVATES Mera, SUST HAD A rooPLE rartuer and Perkina Garfleld staged an elght-run rally § ry ri DAFFIER EVER’ Ld - . jin the seventh inning and walloped Giazner and GUBLIME YDEALIOM: ~~ : ve Chotur Detrolt. ..scsss 14-9 Of. The score— R oH &E. < WES ~ ' aute ® y Mtehill, Holloway | F 8d aah Y | LIFE 1S BUT A FOUNTAIN MOUSE ah ee IN oH set seep abate Ait; ‘Whitehitt, otloway| ; Baers ts HE season's on today— | : SW A GARDEN OF EVER DID You WEAR | | ONE SWIG FA pip an’ HERS | : ee , aot aes Moro and Prowse; Foster here's hoping that it's i SAM CRANE CHANGING BLOSSOMG,~ AND WHAT 1 GAID 2 Rr A 16 TieD Down] | At New Toe Reo It "3 a ee lat going to be a successful one 7 ¢« he Port oe rings Rea F for tho Indians! Is MARRIED WE MORTALS ARE “THE ‘ ye METH A fel Niobe kaiis and Pioision; seems ancl Narmi tre Geifile A complete stock of popular . GPRAN!] THe PRESSURE THESE ¢ MORTGAGE!}] | one | = ; DARSBANInODya GE a sriae aia Me tuider, vcoterday Joined the OF DESTINY, RAGESATEW | | HaVE-TO BE Sy Nipenonale n « »| Race With Indians} i of prices wil always be found j st SE Chica) é | 3 ANGELES, April 22.—Paay ere. Follow! k, the benedi H 2 Baprey DROPLETS “To “THE aig “TAKEN UP FOR ¢ A Bt routs enon end | ety at irae 3 arte: oa A Clean Suit CIALS from this stock: Miss Thelma V. Peterson of Seattle} ANC = iver ACRE iis ace tae ; > ¢ r attrac of by@Biice of the Peace C. C. Dalton. | OF DACLLUNG BRILL ey THEIR ANNUAL ton, Davis and Dizon, “PK: G8 tracks and field meet here Saturday, Every Da $7.50 Oil Dressed FP] WHILE MOST OF US FAIL TO BEATING !« oat has Wecided that his race against y FIELDING GLOVES % UDDEBACK CAPTAIN EMERGE FROMTHE DET con ke Sherman schoo} Indian runners shall} Yes, youcan afford tt! Why, all Special Fy - SIVERSITY, Cal 1 “ be over the three-mile distan | you have to do ie to take out the 4 ° Sea eenen oF OF MEDIOCRIW ! Nurmi will arrive Thursday, com. apots with Energine. A rub or two, Ooe natek sa dace i h in which is bri id ¢ lores ita unbealth . a ae riamed fast “uNS ITN ng on the same train which is bring- | YJ and any spot loves ice unhealthy ae "n mi baaetiallscoactata AAS, ing Lloyd Hahn, There ts some] color and vanishes. Coatcollarand 2.00 Official ae sta I RELAY DATE doubt yet aw td whether: tie’ feet: ealakeptclealiy ei Boerwth teal LEAGUE BALLS Contre iat Finn will consent to a mile A clean suit makes jood appear sis against the Boston star, but ance.Goodnessknowsthat'sworth HE Washington Relay carnival] "ce against th ' y —today— witi't RAR MAY'S efforts are being made to arrange 35ey tan'e It? Cet a can—today: » don May 9, as from your druggist, The definite change of da’ annual Stadium tra c of the wic from Special $1.49 —_— l Come In and Loaf! ) May 2 was announced this morn- | ing LOS 2 April 1) Wires aac ting the change of} Herman, Portland heavyweight, won |date were revelved from all tho] ® decision over Capt, Bob Roper for |schools that plinned to compete in| the second time within a month at A attnttittth |the carnival. ‘Tho chango will also| Vernon last night Headquarters make possible the coming of both California and Stanford, for \\ \ \\\\ \ ti VS. CURTIS ‘ Cal, April 22. Jole Ray, crack Chicago miler, will be detinita Bi fey of AHO BIBI SORLOTeS Pat Mills, English lightweight, meets of the carnival, Paavo Nurmi will| Buck Curtis, of Long Beach, in a Aer itiiaas ites ; a bout scheduled for 10 roundy here jor Business Man. probably be here, too. Unending variety | tonight atest Mate-~ You don’t say “Give ba : | bat hd me a cigar.” You ask STENROOS TO RUN | MAY SIGN BOUT rod, at $3.05 for your favorite CHICAGO, April 22.—Albert Sten-| CHICAGO, April 22.—Consumma- to, $9.95. | i brand. Likewisg in |roos, Olympic Marathon champlon,| tion of the dickering for the wre ] ties, insist on Fashton- |aund fellow Finn of Paavo Nurmi, will | tling bout between former. Heavy THE PANTS i Craft—get satisfaction Jcompete here in the Finnish:Amert| weight Champions Ed ('Strangler") STORE CO. : Athletic agiociation's meet May | Lewis and Wayne ("Big") Munn, at y pel AG set Lee) 151, It was announced today. Nurmi] Michigan City, Decoration day, was inal Third Ave. New Opp. Postottice will run if he Js still in this country, + expected hore today, t SEATTLE vs. VERNON GAMB CALLED 2165 P. Reserve Seats Call BE acn-O0169 nai te 3 ; ; 5

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