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THE S SATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919. Coast League Moguls to Other News of Baseball BY LEO H. LASSEN While it didn’t seem so very hard for Prexy land ball players for the local coast league club on cent trip East, it may be a lot easier to hook classy from under the big tent in coming years after the meeting of the coast league, San Francisco. 7 The all-important question of whether the coast shall return to the old draft system with the rm , ‘ ' « * ‘ ‘ * ’ * ' ‘ Pid + h ni ruests b od just within 3 ra vote 3 e session at the Golden Gate. | the ou 3 , come up for a vote at the se lk foo} ’ the trains and| etter night. This te the only In wawtiha . parlor, Saal ‘Last year the big minors declared war on the maj : |“ @leation that porting Bu@ hes jtonedo f : : eevee or proner Sal ') called off their draft privileges, which resulted ign the) arrived thies having the h 2 4 a bandas oe ring sir plus talent tighter than a the wings of th . “ Heason Was at bin post | tt extended greeting, Mr. )% majors hanging on to their surplus , & | of ceil. oe “ ee yg toning ' Roth spoke in @ loud voice, stamp in good condition hangs to a letter. Instead of every- 5 need SRB. Nerner Ce ante Oe’ OS - Gdanes ay be ¢ be 1 noe seen decerating alas fc . Q ‘ hody getting players the major squads operated on the) Pruximan moter, Is ig sa colt up within note . more than a atl ohatia ta ah Waeokt ake was Hey, Mitch, where Ja git tho tional agreement plan with particular minor league clubs, 4 tor |era Skinner & Eddy's had ar er Sn menterie Mr. Frank Roth—a person of low | tamer § “ ere getting it right in the aye | Cnet er the Wood Aad tho, the sue ant bit t visibility on the social horizan, as| When the guests had departed d in the long run the minors were ge g it righ’ A, Sait |* 4 pals 7 a eer ae : eae nt events wo dearly proved.|after an otherwis re he func ptics bechuse the majors escaped the necessity of paying > Preston out all but a co # filing in and the utmost|tion Mr. Dooin admitted he had money for players farmed out. All they had to in the main ever but every time th v6. G t twid- | puted @ #0 omnes ‘ xercise their optional agreement and presto change J wane ig Sr mi feel tanita , fing t 1 gaz-| Mr. Roth should have been in the “ | © went forth invitat ind intere the | kitchen with Mr, Gleasor men returned to the fold. Prof. Ito, Japanese jiafteu star, A party i i a eka | ovcriohted, 1619, tall Sy uaa i the last session of the coast! was covered with boulders or i who was scheduled to meet Al Will) Ty this simple proceas Mr. Door there arrived Mr. Fred! 7 Inc.) time an outfielder shagged a My. he) tame of San Franciaco at the Crystal 1 was luck if he didn't k a lee on 1 tonight. won't be able to show - : yen |the rock pile. But there “ pod} as he broke his arm in training yes ns | he orchard cops, because), ! ers, the Los Ange t rig ve dh mag | terday ire basis weak aka | the only opposition atl g Ry piglet —-- ies aah bare Ghat For a Man’ Klepper, sca! prexy rain ts to be sunk in the grou Roy McCormick, the Frglish ooric t hetwern the The Store > : ins ete for the return old sys | ? battler, who fought » draw with | C.rhonado teams was the king pin of Christmas ts the draft pri before. COST OF LIVING ; ~ A oo ’ . f f © ten ne draft pric ge Fae hs Frank | Farmer tly, will |them all, and a fitting climax was of Choice : $600 Joy Ketters per dra sn vou | tackle Tommy Gibbons, world's \sisced‘on the whole affair when filly Gifts And then the schedule will be PS agedgy | vine ates tenet lightweight champion, tn ae as won the battle for the loonin “adopted at the coming meeting. It # round go nt Milwaukie, Ore, hy hooking the ball past the visitors’ | fi) like the comi: these days, compared to what New Year's day, custodian for the only goal of the] january 5, altho the tween the store proprietors in | middleweight, takes on Jimmy Darcy,| On the run of play. the victory See ene last meeting almost the East and Jesse dames, is | the Portland miller, in a 10-round go| Well deserved, for the Shipbuild mouely favored ¢ that Jess rede a horse. It's an |in the Rose City tomorrow night ad thelr opponents on the defensive | Salt Lake ent test, but agreed to t did not have to op old joke, bup gets over ttle twiee. | ¢ sco club dp the league will visit i Last year the San Fra ‘Made only one trip here SCOREBOARD FOR Seattle opens the season In Sacra- SEATTLE PARK Mesto, and then travels to Sait Lake) gasttie & week, returning home to play, fan Frartcisco and Los Angeles teams in turn here. rd on March 29 and % the ings jow eae <r with the lights| Mike Pete, the Wilkenson battler, | ligmers’ attack was id Schedules whi vena al SD ef the play |'s * for hia with “Soldier V. Habbn and Allen were a ef at the coming season . iene Joe Woods, the welter Ban | tower of at h, and time an . Franciaco, the wildest > that/again they cleared their lines when| [ENWORTHY READY '° ever hit this section of the country,| the locals looked like breaking thru, | SEASON ‘ 0 é In at the Crystal Pool Tuesday night Tunnecliffe tried to score from a} | Bill Kenworthy, the veteran , who finished the season w locals, after ng let out “Les Angeles club, will be ready for the coming season, says Who met Bill in Chicago on his re- cent trip East j “Bill had an operation performed On his eyes, which were affecting his | batting,” says Klepper, “and the ven rable ‘Duke’ will be out there pop ping the ball on the nose again. as he gays his his eyes don’t bother hit Seattle Cage Squad 28 to 19 " onty to be Rooted BEAN to an good news, becs | iad tirectlon Of thd opr + Which vag hak Hangers goat Doc” Powers and his gang of} 3 the t . ner flags iD hany vse Mjust about the sweetest hit-|<Mlshts of Columbus cage players}. (10) Bonds, the and O'Toole, the localdlback 2 rn s of The Star league, came home with : alwaya in the: time ; an's league. “sg heavy, in the seml-winds ee tis man's lene |the tmeon today from Port Town:|heavy, in the | semi-windu 1 upon, their kicking, end, where they spring, says Kiepper. The grand stand is to be enlarged, new the long end of the bleachers put in, and a new exit | wal py eof aged + and entrance system inaugurat- Ome Saved \ tag I ed ed. The park will seat over 12, | Loman and Hunter look | 300 fans after the new work is | oF the Seat ¢ done. Port ‘tay n a Seattle tar a8 for _ NO TICKET SALES DOWNTOWN There won't downtown this year if th ean avoid it, says Kiepl will be enough stands « park to take care of all the far Want to come te the game © anxi action games sh be an Oak! DRAT PARK IMPROVED All last year there was a ¢ * mystem in the local outfir SH! 1 is turn ball of all the 5 A number of layers are with besides other ¢ been in minor tea. Football— Is to be with us again and this time for the champion ship of the ast and We mission tickets o wale for thie New Year's day game Better hurry along and get yours before they are all dispored of. Piper « Toft Ins THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Hold Important Session at Golden Gate on Jan. 5 Schedule and Draft Question to Come Up for Vote at | Coming Meeting: Seattle Ball Park to Be Remodeled; Klepper which is billed for January 5 at they jipped him when be was in the East scouting for ballplayers Bul says the only difference be fans will have an electric “| Battle From Pt. Townsend Home Club in Tow, inag@ed the OAKLAND MID-WINTER BALL LEAGUE IS FAST und crities declare the Every Afternoon and Evening Exéept Sundays and Afternoon Sessions, 3-/ CHILDREN’S SPECIAL During the coming season children will be admitted to skate every afternoon and Saturday mornings for 10¢. (HERE CORES AR Buss ™) | { YAWS, YAWS, OUR BUTLER WELL WEE GoT A PEACH WHATS SHE ° WAITLL HE HEARS WONT DO ANY HEAVY WORK, OF A map! SHE'S CLEAN AN, eA THIS ONE | BECAUSE HE USED To RE A : NEAT ! SHE'S VERY PARTICULAR . NEL tou? — ‘ | een, “LIGHT HOUSE” acing Jalen t | PO R | § | ; oe z " 7 re L | —... a a > | ———— wis, Leaders Bow Rud Ridley, Seattle bantam, going good Wy the Me mansion. From the stoop to the curb extended a canva on bs . Ee govered passageway, having holes punched in the sides ‘treshe dimmy Wilde, the iin Gans Locals Wallop Soccer Squad thru which the proletariat might wiggle with useful sug 4 oe feck Sharia. ae tee. Seen From Carbonado; S. & E. | gestions from the traffic cop in Kan Clty next Has Chance Now Within the mansion, in a golden bower, sat a spavined life, the ‘ - according yeh Ridley i canary whetting his jaded appetite on a slab of imported ' sor, his manager ey is ruttlefish bone; without in the roadway a flock of. red a good as Wino ‘5 eam 6 2 wocu ; ‘ iy a wK Of, red-)in¢ fo| tag obs ‘alana & cnet SOCCER LEAGUE STANDING | blooded sparrows squabbled over their evening meal. Even | iogioa: 1 his re but Winser has ised 80 1 in the lower forms of life we have the plutoc ind the r tossers| ™any brag Ble never came ‘ $f) proletarian—that class distinction which, s! contribute : true that we'll have to see Rud c 3 : 1 r Mitchel ting each arm @ annual) in action again before we can be : : o muc 1 to the unre t of the world ; ; ecinie 4 1 erkag es build Neve him to t ek: End Ree 4 goat REO 60 | ymaintained a fu 4 ‘ n Le t displace. timber, He 7 or & Kady 6, We a var 2h] fy Poth cher gence un pe honor t the | being a world-beater tn his oth Duties 1, Ce pros violet tay <paplinan le ray ue a wlar bir r t league | showings here, Bud's main elal Pee eS obmerved 4 efu A ajors will] te is a K.@. win over veg : reason Johnny Ortega in the Sout | day one the Mextoan | whistle, minute from t “Rattling” Ortega, the Ahe greater part of the time 8 TO Recause of the very muddy cond! ‘season en their f PLAY CUBS tion of the field, combination work } Was enough. but fo The will play two games Was out of the « nm, but what other the Mormon with «o Cubs in the spring was lacking in this department wa: oth extremity da training seas Kleper lining up f made Up in aggressivences, and the| WWith the added two weeks on the }the games when he was in East S ea y or game had not progressed very far Meason, it will mean every club | The tilts will both at Har before the players were literally cov ered with mud. Settling down to their ame. Bowers’ end, but thelr efforts w the Wild Man | Wilkenson Miner Dodged carbonaco uprights was ever on game by for the! Hammers So Long That — Shearer ‘rennsuitte and Teoayiee te He Fears Not e yakvlen Gecectin ios He ae Was c ly watched and, ka ar Mike haa been dodging hammers, | penalty kick, bu tongs and other shipyard for | nie on the Spot, such a long time, that t an't| out of danger figure he should be bothered any by te the awinging arms of Woods Duthies Improved EAMe progrensed increased it Bowers was "Je nending the apt Duth: An the biggest hit of the! “ but at the suprema terval the pract ‘ On resuming, the vislterm Ret pace Woods made the | me at the Poo! he flatied his way Takes /!ov Madden t week, when to a draw with ical risk bin a ing, should have went into the Je Tw taird, windup ¢ Port vt) r: ‘ing being a feature, ee TO dconr~sgoatth © 19. Saturday |‘@9eles with Young Sam La BE REMODELED * Townsend squad, 28 to 19, Saturday | oF gan Franciscd; Herb Taylor meets | comets Set rankie Rogers and Fo Tayle and Platt and De ‘The Seattle fans will have a nd led at half Ume, 19|PTankle Rogers and ft Taylor | 1S gave tana 0 ee hard time recognizing the Rai- ate poets on with Jack Duane, a new! - A thei clr shots . came be . striking the upright ise valley ball emporium next In the second half and waltzed hame | ™*" | Midfield play a sonlle Douglas then tote while and Byer f ‘ op Pete Shearer handled the gar dN ‘S & 4/0 masterly manner 1 es al me SS oe on Th ams appe 4a ai o I i Young Woods, Catifbenia cage star, 19| DUthion—Clark, We : the juminary of the ¥.M. GA. squad. | O'Donnell, Tunnecliffe, : Platt, Douglas, Thompsor “Doe Powers, manager of the K. of | Shearer Mid. t in The Mtar league, played for o|the "last yee ws 7 ial Carbonado—Rowers, W. Tf Allen, Androwki, W ers, FE. Harlin, Davies, Stot Hannus. Ina park am fattened Nell Queen . Anne ‘ nton of the . ek’ eden 4 Stanley Kiddie of Ballard » field hwick squad in The Wednesdays, P.M, Evening, 8:15-10:30 P. M. Your Patronage PPreclater Pay Checks Yechon TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR =| Up in Everett a bunch ef Fa of fellows who stepped out & and grabbed the a SIRE mod championship are pr 2 ‘ ing to meet a team repre & A : & senting Toledo, Ohio, These O ‘ £ & fyerett tellows are rev 9 Woode, M arr ' MoM ‘ representing the state, or, 2 s Wwe Par 1 5 In fact, the West, and ac: 5 i elon [ cordingly need the support (hl AG ir ag aly eS Gar tocitan saa ms OPENING TONIGHT, DEC. 22, 1919 iWin inition” | ; ry tooth an in & ; : 7 g Sekt, # Skating From 8:15-10:30 P. M. Wie fardish, dacuae: <q . 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