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THE TACOMA DAILY LEDGER TACOMA WASHINGTON FRIDAY APRIL 27 1917 VIVMHI POURS OUT GRATITUDE TOM SPORT NEWS at HOME and ABROAD DICKY DIPPY7S DIARY By SINNOTT (Continued From rage One) ftcidacy: was talking with MAJOT HAWE5 ABOUT THE WSR THESE BATTLES NOWADAYS NOTHING TO SOME I'VE SEEN SAID HE WHY sir: my regiment was ONCE ORDERED TO CAPTURE A BATTERY -THAT WAS KNOWN TO BE IMPREGNABLE! THE BUGLE SOUNDED ANO WE CHARGED! DO YOU KNOW BEFORE WE REACHED THE GUNS the ENTIRE REGIMENT WAS WIPED OUT' I EXCLAIMED cfBUT HOW DID YOU ESCAPE cc HAPPENED TO BE HOME ON FURLOUGH7 It is not to us but to our beloved heroic Franre that reception was We were proud to be her in those unforgettable 'when we read in the radlcauce faces we saw the nobis sincerity of TWO-BAGGER GIVES TIGERS GAME and accorded children moments of ths your hearts And I desire to thank also tho press of ths United States represented by you I fully realize the ardent and disinterested help you have given by your tireless propaganda in ths cause of right I know your action has been Incalculable Gentlemen I thank you Drawn Closer by Tragedy have come to this land to salute the American people and its government' to call to fresh vigor our lifelong friendship sweet and cordial In ths ordinary course of our lives and which these tragic hours have raised to all tho ardor of brotherly a brotherly love which In these last yitars of suffering has multiplied Its most touching expressions You have given help not only in treasure but in every act of kindness and good will for us your children have shed their blood the names of your sacred dead are inscribed forever in our hearts And it was with full knowledge of the meaning of what you did that you acted Your Inexhaustible generosity was not the charity of the fortunate to the distressed It was an affirmation of your conscience a reasoned approval of your judgment fellow countrymen knew that under the savage assault of a nation of prey which has made of war to quote a famous saying its national Industry we were upholding with our Incomparable allies faithful and valiant to tho death with all those who are fighting shoulder to shoulder with us on the firing line the sons of Indomitable England a struggle- for the violated rights of man for that democratic spirit which the forces of autocracy were attempting to crush thruout ths world We are ready to carry that struggle on to the end Forces of Freedom Let Loose now as President Wilson has said the republic of the United States rises in Its strength as a champion of right and rallies to the side of France and her allies Only our descendants when time has removed them sufficiently far from present events will be able to measure the full significance the grandeur of an historic act which has sent a thrill thru the whole world From today on all the forces of freedom are let loose And not only victory of which we were already assured is certain the true meaning of victory la made manifest It cannot be merely a fortunate military conclusion to this struggle it will be the victory of morality and right and will forever secure the existence of a world In which all our children shall draw free breath In all peace and undisturbed pursuit of their labors accomplish this great work which will be carried to completion we are about to exchange views with the men in your government best qualified to help The co-operation of the republic of the United States in this world conflict is now assured We work together as free men who are resolved to save the Ideals of LOCHBURN TEAM PLAYS SEATTLE CLUB SUNDAY FIRST YEAR NINE ALSO BEATS SOPHS MAJESTICS TO OPEN SEASON WITH SUMNER Finch Poke Sends Three Tacoma Baserunners Over Pan in Last Inning Tealey and Umps in Hot Argument Speedway Aggregation Will Open Interdub Season Here With University of Washington Squad Freshmen Win Slow Game 7 to 5 Hall Good Pitching Prospect for Stadium Nine' Local Semi-Pro Club Hopes to Start Valley Campaign With Victory-Good Players Signed Northwestern League YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Tacoma 9 Vancouver 7 Butte 3 Spokane 8 Great Falls at Beattie wet grounds STANDING OFT3TE TEAKS Flayed Won Lost Fct Great Tails 1 Butte Tacoma 3 Vancouver 3 Seattle I Spokane WHERE THEyTiAY TODAT Tacoma at Vancouver Butte at Spokane Great Tails at Seattle Outfielder Daniels Arrives at Last Frank Daniels the outfielder recently signed by Marse Russ Hall has finally arrived from Globe Ariz and Is anxious to get into the harness He arrived at the local camp yesterday and Immediately hied himself to the Athletic park where he indulged in a good workout He Is In good shape having worked out for the past month Daniels will join the Tacoma team here Saturday lie is a little fellow hats and throws left-handed and Is reported as being exceptionally fast He has had Coast and Western league experience and will no doubt be a strong contender for a regular berth Bogart Wolfer Brown Two-base hits Connelly Downey IF Sacr hit Pho: irper Telford Base! on balls Glpe 6 Pillett 4 Telford 1 Struck out Glpe 6 Pillett 2 Double plays Bogart to Raymond Telford to Raymond' to Thompson Runs responsible Pillett 4 Telford 3 Manager Charles Fowler of the Majestic Valley leaguers haa practically decided upon nis lineup for the opening league game at Sumner next Sunday and hopes to bring home a victory The local semi-pro club has several of the stars and gives promise cf being up In the race all the way They opened their season last Sunday with a 14-inning victory over the Tono club Harry Hammond the Dupont southpaw will be on the mound with Lowe behind the bat Hammond demonstrated that he is in shape by working 14 Innings against the Coal Miners Lowe Is a newcomer here 'ine Majesties Infield Is composed of Roy Wilkowskl first base Lee Kier-stead second base Allan Browne shortstop and Bill Martin third base All have had plenty of experience Browne and Wilkowskl are of all-star caliber Louie Mockel will play left field and Burkland right Burkland was one of the star hitters In last game The cente field berth is unsettled Little Is known of the Sumner team and Manager Kirkwood has not announced his definite lineup as yet It is certain however that cither -Schindler or Coffman will pitch with Blanchfield catching They are all good Displaying a1 somewhat slower brand of ball than that which has characterized the other class games this year the Stadium freshmen yesterday afternoon defeated the sophomores 7 to 5 Altho the contest wan marred by frequent errors the winning team could not be picked until the last man fanned out The freshmen started strong In the second Inning when a couple of base hits mixed with a few errors netted four runs In the latter half of the second the sophs came back with two tallies and in the fifth registered three more going into the lead by a score of 5 to 4 In the final frame the freshmen came from behind and made a garrison finish scoring three runs and stowing the game away The sophomores tried hard to come back In their half of the Inning but failed Guy Hall the freshman pitcher had considerable stuff on the ball and had he been given better support would bave shut his opponents out Coach Post Is sweet on Hall for the flinging position on the first team Bushing Dyer Knoell and Carroll also played a nice game yesterday Tonight the juniors and sophomores will play If the Juniors succeed In winning today's game they will have the championship of the school The box score: SENIOR HITTERS TALLY 16 TIMES (SPECIAL SO THE ISOOSS) VANCOUVER April In a long loosely played game full of exciting moments with errors hits and walked batsmen the Tacoma Tigers again defeated the Vancouver Beavers here this afternoon by the score of 9 to The Tacoma hunch started first getting one run in the first Inning and two in the third all three largely due to the wildness of Gipe but the locals got one themselves In the third and three In the fifth and from that on the game was a heart-breaking: see-saw until the last batter was out Tommy Downey really put It on Ice for the Efengals in the ninth when he cored three runs by hammering out a two-base hit with the bases loaded al-altho the Beavers tried hard and collected a counter In their half of the last frame Fillett Weakens Glpe pitching for Vancouver was erratic and while touched' up for 10 bite during the game they were What undid him was a few timely blows after the bases were clotted up trlth runners who had reached first on passes or bobbles Pillett started for Ta- coma and lasted until the sixth inning when the Beavers began to reach him -'-'Bonner pitched the last Inning but he ilso was in danger The fielding on both sides was fuzxy The Tigers made six errors and the Beavers lour and to round out the entertainment Umpire Rckman was fast asleep two or three times and called the turn wrong on the base runners He and Tealey Raymond told each other some home truths during the game 'and be also chased the Vancouver team Into the dugout on one oration Score: Vancouver AB II PO A The Lochburn Golf team will open their intcrclub season on their home fairways next Sunday April 29 with the University of Washington Golf club's team as the opposition Spencer Conrow captain of the Speedway aggregation clinched the date yesterday and immediately began the task of lining up a 20-man team The Seattle club will send a team of from 15 to 20 players Captain Conrow expects his squad to make a good showing despite the fact that they have been handicapped by poor weather The Lochburn club is blessed with a number of enthusiastic first-class club artists and they have been hard at rain or shine He has hopes that a goodly number of the team will shoot in the lower SO's The University club is also reputed as having a strong squad and they have furnished some good opposition in former years The tourney will start at 10 Sunday morning and will be match play Conrow is desirous of having a caddy for each visitor and stated last night that there would be plenty of work Sunday for boys who desire it as about 20 are needed Line-up Announced The University club has not forwarded their line-up as yet The tentative line-up for the Lochburn team Is as follows: Leo Teats Frank Neal Ralph Teats Bert Cullers Spence Conrow Chris Cavanaugh Siegle Anderson Ros-coe Teats Jackson Mc-Nerthney Arkley Fitch McGraw Kenneth Kelso Glenn Anderson McKeehan Charles Stevens Donegan Ralph Shaffer BOX SCORE BINGLES Lincoln Upper Classmen Run Away From Sophomore Aggregation Championship Match This Afternoon ORDER MAY FORCE MANY TO REMOVE Bogart Bitting Well Eddie Bogart Is coming thru In great shape The youngster gathered two more hits yesterday maintaining a 600 ellp and one of them was an extra-base clout If he hits only half that well his work should prove satisfactory or Great umber of Aliens Work at Live Bear Munitions Plants National League AB 2 2 1 2 1 2 4 Standing of the Clubs Freshmen Monzingo Doucettl Sliager If Briah If Klchales lb Held lb Slcreen 2b Williams Sb Wallace ss Eastman of Weingarten as Hayden rf Pugh 2b Hall New York St Louis Chicago Boston Cincinnati Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia Hamilton 3b a Bennett 2b 3 Wolfer cf 4 Brown ss 3 ttokke lb 5 Snyder If 4 Fbllman rf 4 3 3 Cadman Glpe BIKE RACE ATTRACTING MANY Tho senior class baseball team proved Itself to be still a candidate for championship honors yesterday at Lincoln High school The upper classmen defeated the sophs to the tune of 16 to 2 Errors were frequnet with the sophs making the majority of them The same eliminates the sophs from the championship running Hunt opened the scoring for the seniors In the first inning he hit to first got to third on a fielder's choice and came home on a passed ball In their half of the second the sophs got their only runs Piper came home after he hit and stole two bags Conrad knocked him In Conrad in turn came In when Ellsworth missed fly The heaviest hitting of the game came In the second inning The seniors rolled up eight runs Hunt was one of the brightest stars of the game He was up four times and each time brought in a run Brouse and Anderson also starred for the seniors Bedford and Johnson did the best work for the sophs The seniors have now won two and lost one the sophs have lost two the frefehmen have won one and lost one and the juniors have won two The freshmen and the Julors will play today The box score: Seniors AB Schwartz lb 4 1 1 PO 3 A 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 1 1 0 Totals 29 AB 3 4 Sophomores Paullk Bushing PITTSBURGH Pa April Investigations launched by government officials acting under the proclamation to find out how many eiemy aliens are employed in factories making munitions or who live within a radius of half a mile of such plants may make change cf employment and residence necessary for 100000 persons in western Pennsylvania The census which government officials ordered managers of industries to take will Include all plants now engaged In making munitions for the allies on the theory that it is only a question of time when these plants will be making munitions for the United States The ban which is contained In paragraph four of President proclamation Is as follows: alien shall not approach or bo found within one-half of a mile of any federal or state fort camp arsenal aircraft station government or naval vessel navy yard factory or workshop for the manufacture of munitions of war or of any products for the use of the army and The biggest effect industrial men said would be to intensify the shortage of labor which the world war already has made acute Started Carl Stevens the big Tiger catcher has yet to make his first base hit of the season He has stepped to the rubber 11 times without a blow has scored four rune however Tiger fans are not worrying about his hitting ability When he starts he will make life miserable for the opposing pitchers Bonner Works Again A1 Bonner got in his second contest In two days altho only for one-third of an Inning He succeeded Telford who in turn followed Pillett Tealey working Hard Tealey Raymond has lost none of his aggressiveness as Is shown by yesterday's fray After a run-in with his umps he was requested to leave the game It's the fighting hardworking manager that usually wins we note Tommy Clouts Tommy Downey has annexed elx hits In two games His last bingle yesterday was a most opportune one and gave the Bengals another victory Tetersou Today Henry Peterson is scheduled to throw fer the Tigers today Manager Raymond is hoping that he will show his old time form 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 4 1 0 1 0 3 13 A 0 3 1 3 1 0 1 3 1 0 4 ee 0 0 0 5 0 4 10 1 1 7 1 27 PO 2 8 1 5 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 II 1 4 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 BESS 6 CUBS 4 CINCINNATI April 26 By bunching long bits with errors Cincinnati won 6 to 4 Three of seven hits were triples and one was a home run by Groh in the eighth Score: Chicago 000004000 4 7 5 Cincinnati 6 7 2 Batteries Douglass and Wilson Ring and Wlngo Dyer lb 3 Langhorne 2b 3 Haskell 3b 3 Knoell ss 3 Savery If 1 Carroll If 2 Washburn cf 3 Olson rf 3 Totals 28 Freshmen Fifteen-Mile Jaunt South of City Slated for Sunday Will See Big Crowd Contesting Totals 34 Tacoma AB Bankhead cf 4 Raymond ss 4 Harper rf 4 Stevens 4 Connolly 5 Bogart 3b 4 Thompson lb 3 Downey 2b-t Mllett 0 'Flagstad 1 Telford 1 Peterson rf 0 Bonner-p 0 American League 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 I i Standing of the Clubs Won Lost Summary: Stolen bases Palik Knoell Ol3on Doucette 2 Home run Carroll Struck out By Hall 9 by Bushing 8 Bases on halls Off Hall 2 off Bushing 2 Passed balls Monzin-go 3 HJt by pitched ball Nicholes by Hall Umpire Paul Shager Totals 35 9 10 27 17 Pet 692 636 600 538 455 417 261 273 Chicago 9 Boston 7 New York 6 Cleveland 7 St Louis 5 Philadelphia 5 Washington 4 ue roi 3 4 4 4 6 7 7 8 MONSTER TOADFISH CAUGHT OFF ANGLESEA 'Batted for Tillett in sixth Vancouver 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 Tacoma I 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 3 9 Bununary Innings pitched Pillett 6 "lord I 2-3 Bonner 1-3 Stolen liases Hamilton Three-base hit Hunt 3b 3 Brouse ss 2 Olsen If 3 Anderson Simons 2b i Ellsworth rf Iffert cf Reid Thornburg rf Interest In the bicycle race which is under the supervision of Ray Day and Elmer Bergstrom and which will be held Sunday April 29 Is growing dally and indications point to a long list of entries when the youthful bike experts line up for the start The Union depot has been selected as the starting place ana from there the course runs out Jefferson avenue thru South Tacoma past the Speedway thTU Lake View across to the military road and hack on Pacific avenue to the Union depot It will be a 15-mile jaunt Is cropping out among the boys and I look to see an exciting said Kay Lay yesterday All wishing to enter can do so by leaving their names with Ray Day 945 Tacoma avenue or Bergstrom 3637 Soutli street Generous prizes consisting of bike supplies will be given the winners The race is being held on the first day of national bicycle week which runs from April 29 to May 5 MINERS MAKE IT TWO VICTORIES Tried Oat Here Bishop who Is playing third base for the Butte team tried out with the Tacoma Tigers in the spring of 1916 While here he displayed plenty of fielding ability and lots of pepper Weakness with the willow was 'his big fault Amateur Angler Hooks Largest Specimen Ever Taken on Hew Jersey Coast 1 0 2 5 3 1 0 0 0 15 PO 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 A 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 2 2 1 0 4 0 1 16 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 To 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 CLEVELAND 3 CHICAGO 0 CHICAGO April 26 Cleveland shut out Chicago 8 to 0 Schalk allowed the third strike on Chapman to get away from him ir the first Inning and this was followed by triple Speaker then scored on a wild pitch Liebold's ciu1 of a fly enabled the visitors to score again In the eighth Score: JJ Cleveland 8 6 0 Chicago 090000000 0 7 1 Batteries Bagby and Faber Russell and Schalk Totals 27 Sophomores AB Sather p-3b 8 Olswang If 3 Bedford ss 3 Piper 2b 3 Conrad rf 2 Fawcett lb 3 Jjanberg 2b 1 Davie cf-3b-p 1 Johnson 3 Lundstrom cf 0 Hendry cf 0 Cosbeer rf 1 Shrosdsr Going Good Shroeder the former Tacoma City league southpaw is getting plenty of work in Spokane Besides starting the opener he ascended the mound In the fifth Inning yesterday atid held the Indians runless for ths balance of the PHILADELPHIA April 26 A monster fish of the species known to oyster-men as the bag" or was caught In Grassy sound at Anglesea by a group of Philadelphians who were fishing for mussels The fish which measures almost four feet In length and two feet In width is declared to be the largest specimen of its kind ever captured along the Atlantic coast To James Agnew 1935 Sigel street belongs ths credit for capturing the fish Pacific Coast League i Spokane Indiana Again Defeated Former Tacoma City Leaguers Stems Indian Rally SPOKANE April Butte won Its second game of the season with Spokane today by a score of 8 to 2 Local batsmen were credited with seven hits but managed to pile up only two runs Score: Spokane McGinnis ss Bigbee If Jackson cf Marshall rf Mensel lb Hailing 3b Guigiii 2b Baldwin PO 4 2 0 0 a 1 2 10 A a 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I American Association I Standing of the Clnbs San Francisco Vernon Salt Lake 5 MllwaU-1 Kansas With the Bowlers At Columbus Columbus kee 2 At Louisville Louisville City 4 At Indianapolis Indianapolis 3 Minneapolis 5 St Paul at Toledo wet 12 11 8 4 3 2 0 0 0 2 Summary: Two-base hits Hunt 2 Bedford llome run Hunt (on error) 6 hits 2 runs off Reid In 5 innings 7 hits 11 runs off Sather in 3 innings 8 hits 5 runs off Davie in 1 inning Struck out By Reid 4 by Sather 4 Bases on Off Reid 1 off Sather 8 Passed Johnson Hit by pitched ball-Thornburg by Sather Umpire Ed Danielson Portland Los Angeles 1 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 Wolfer Boms Thrower Ike Wolfer looks like one of Bob Brown's best bets The youngster Is playing a remarkable game in the field and also gets his base knocks His throwing arm compares with any In the league Goes to Anaconda Carpenter released Tiger ln-flelder left last night for Anaconda where he has ben offered a Job with tho Smelter team of that city PORT TOWNSEND BALL TEAMS START SEASON Western League 17 13 Totals Canvasbacks Win In ths Duckpin league last night on the Tacoma building alleys the Canvas-backs took two out of three games from the Quacks Wagulld rolled high game and Max Albert rolled Score: Quacks Albert 89 96 Albert 98 123 Albert 119 116 Soule 105 108 108 293 87 807 132 367 124 332 All games postponed wet and cold Batted for Schorr In ninth ROSS ELDRED SOLD TO NEWARK CLUB Choose the Right Doctor The most important thing tui' 'you tv uu you are au ailing man to kcclt um services ui tns liitillT buo-IxJti Don't go to the xirst one you see simply because lie Happens to be a i clan Choose tue puysician who maaes a specialty ot treating the kina of aliment from union YOU sutler Tue ordinary medical man really knows out little about curing the ailments peculiar to uien He merely baa a general knowledge ot such ailments because his practice le pread out over the whole range of ailments to whlcn llesh is heir lie therefore knows a little about all ailments and la not an expert In any if you should go to him he may eonscientiously try to cure you but but knowing now he would have to experiment upon you Knowing these facts would you want to trust your case in his hands? Use the hunt good sound Judgment when you need a doctor as you would in other things Your health -is your most valuable asset I confine my practice to SETS AUUHHTS And I administer all the latest vac-eines serums and intravenous rem-diea Ry advice end consultation are ee to the afflicted whether is taken or not 1 am always Had to explain my methods and give nendly advice to those who call and you can pay as able in weekly or monthly installments My prices re within tho reach of every man Keefe Ph j6aV Faciiio Avenue Cor 11th St o-i Tacoma Wash private Entrance 951 4 Commerce Street Jwn a to 5 daily 7 to 8 Sunday 10 to 12 OAH8 4 TXGEBS 3 OAKLAND Cal April 26 Vernon lost Its third straight game Prough being Invincible Galloway whose errors figured largely in the Tigers two previous defeats let in a run in the first inning when he muffed the ball on a squeeze play but afterward steadied Sharp fielding cut off Oakland runs Arellanes picking two off bases ernon 3 9 Oakland 4 8 3 Batteries Arellanes and Mitze Prough and Murray SEALS 10 BEAVEBS 3 PORTLAND Ore April 26 Charley Baum pitched airtight ball while Houck was hit hard and got very wobbly support and San Francisco defeated Portland Leake replaced lion ond Inning and did very well Score: AB 4 2 4 3 4 4 PO 1 0 2 1 13 8 2 0 0 0 A 0 0 2 1 0 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 '1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Butte Johnson If Blair cf Lair a a ss Hillyard rf Kafora Hoffman lb Hutt 2b Bisnop 3b Leifer Schroeder Rumor Says Willard Will Retire Soon Totals 411 437 Canvasbacks Wagulld 105 136 Shutes 112 112 Judd 121 113 O'Keefe 100 113 91 332 112 336 116 850 109 322 Former Seattle Outfielder Will Pastime In International Fails to Kake Sox CINCINNATI April The sale of Player Ross Eldred by the Chicago American league club to the Newark tram was given official sanction by the national baseball commission hers today when It dismissed the claim of the Milwaukee dub which contended that the player was returned to the Seattle club and that Seatle entered Into an agreement to sell him to Milwaukee upon deliver)' by Chicago 18 3 4 27 12 Totals 438 474 428 1340 SWIMMING AT LINCOLN POUT ANGELES April 26 (Special) The outlook for baseball in this city Is very brisk despite the fact that Claire 'Fleming one of last year's twlrlers has I Joined the navy along with several other I players Both the big mill and the up-i town boys have organized baseball I squads and are practicing nightly As isoon as the team to represent this city professionally has ben organized games I will be arranged thru Spalding Co Seattle between Port Angeles and other I state towns The high school team is about ready I to tackle Sequim and Port Townsend land despite the loss of George Heartwell I have a formidable array of talent in ths baseball line I San Francisco Portland Baum and McKee Houck Leake and Fisher NEW YORK April 26 Advices from Chicago state that Willard has practically made up his mind to retire from the ring It Is said that if he takes such a course hs will award the championship to Frank Moran It has been known for some time that Jess has been tired of boxing albeit he done any real ring work for more than a year and has only appeared in the ring once since winning the heavyweight championship two years ago He is reported to be a great deal overweight and has come to the conclusion that It will take too long a siege of rigid training to get into condition to enter the ring again It is virtually certain that unless Willard engages in a bout on or before July 4 he will hang up his gloves for all time MONTANA MEET OFF Totals Butte 0 I 3 0 0 0 0 3 Spokane 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Summary: Two-base lilts Hillyard Schorr Hoffman Sacrifice hits Kafora Double plays Schorr to McGinnis to Meusel Sacrifice fly Hoffman Stolen bases Bigbee 2 Jackson McGinnis Hillyard Bases on balls Off Schorr 4 off Leifer off Schroeder 1 Struck out By Schorr 8 by Leifer 7 bv Schroeder 4 Hits off Leifer 4 in 5 Innings off Schroeder 3 In 4 Innings BEAVEBS GET PITCHES DENVER Colo April 26 Harrington of the pitching staff of the Denver club of the Wetaren league was sold today to the Portland club of the Coast league No consideration was named In the announcement Night school swimming classes at Lincoln High school will be held each Friday night from 7 to 9 announced Swimming Instructor II Carter last night Both tanks will be open and the classes will be for men boys and women BEGULAB ATTENDANT Mrs Wayupp Your husband is very logical isn he Mrs Neaurox? Mrs Neaurox Well I should say he was He attends the meetings regular ly every week! Judge i BTO GAME IOS ANGELES Cal April 26 Salt Lake-Los Angeles postponed rain BRYANT BUTE WINS jThe Bryant grammar school team defeated the Washington nine yesterday by a score of 13 to 4 The game was played on the old A grounds The batteries: uryant August and Johnson Washington Smith Inveen and Rinan MISSOULA Mont April 26 The Montana Interscholastic track and field meet which was to have ben held next month under the auspices of the University of Montana was called oft today because of the enlistment of track stars and war activities among ths S3 state high schools NO GAME AT SEATTLE i 1 SEATTLE April Great Falla at I Seattle postponed wet grounds.

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