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* * & Spring C amp Opens Soon; Need Action Shortstop and Catcher Still Forthcoming From the Big Leagues By LEO 1. LASSE Beattie baseball fans are beginning Be Wonder adout the identity of the league ball players that have Promised the Seattle team, So We have Prexy Bill Klepper that ho has magic strings Big league catcher, shortstop, | and a duet of pitchers. AN} i ip Walting for is waivers that) Be asked on the players. Seattle ball club will go In) in about a month and at the | writing we are «till without eatcher, shortstop, outfielder two major league pitchers. ‘will be lovely if the clubs come thru, but BWM be a different matter if wo etart the season without a first |), emtcher, shortstop and two rs CLC Two « staged at the Star. by Saturday, January 24. OUTFIETD ‘ DO ea conc Dut the other holes| laps around the Arena rink. De plugged. Should the local ng it's mot going ing to plug the the squad looks etter than tt did} The winners wre climinated from the preliminaries, but} local fans will be|the other racers may enter each preliminary event, feet, fourteat) Only amateurs are allowed to enter hag pg bec Dak The Arena steel blade artists are expected to send in their applications today. undoubtedly be asked | expected to enter. at the next big league ts billed in February. Battors Novem the Sporting Editor of The Star at the Arena. facing or ice games. can come thru he Be able to hold down the first became be can sure! Na Address hy didn’t have a good sea: | year, but expects to stage ck this season following an| on his eye which was in- last year. Murphy at third base, had a| with the Oaks last year, | he. change in scene is bound to| Rod because Murphy is a good te Manager Hooks wae A the Maf- Ball player and has a lot of x 4 — games left in his system coupaign af’ tres. weile. teers this trio With a good shortstop, t* Opening of the Loterget Ro come, deliver, Seattle won't| **** Ny worries in the infield, but| 2. paven w ‘veterans fall down it will take | battery @ tall figuring to replace them LOOKS pftoiing TA Denver has an indoor baseball team which meludee om ite roster Puss Mur Phy. te Washington eutfleléar. Beattie outfield looks like a garden trio now. Harry Wolter Veteran rightfielder obtained . Bacramento should do a let of |ine’ Chioags "Wines her hitting on this field and ehewid} hott, nicely to that right fletd fence. and Bert leaguer, Nie- will add a big punch to the 1 6 aoe and peel is something we jeonionml tmactall all last will gindly re- Kopp. the the little speed Sere annexed from the Philadel Americans, showld go g004 tn cireuit. His work with the In- league @ couple of year: iks well for him. He didn’t § much chance to show tn the league, because of hi» failure to Teague pitching, but he pound agate for a 300 average in for a couple of He ought to hit around .270 tlonal and Peders’ | days ago at his 2 Lowis. Bush waa in the National league in 1913. Leslie Mann bs another player whe hes announced his retirement from Seseteall. | Mann ie now serving se in Hoaston, Texas. He is on reserve list of the Moston Braves. the Ditty Deyie of Portemouth, 0., m at the| red sev in the The Yankees seem to be better ‘The catching staff is distinctly up| Mixed than are most major league B the air as we haven't « real Coast catcher on the payroll as yet, have promises of getting one| snd Maye. Cs oe bencues. not "to ‘mention Outfirider ‘The signing of Harry Gardner, the Rath, who has agreed on terms. * fight hander who was laid} - the shelf with malaria last season, | that we will have one good od pit club the pennant I © on the club at least.| a that the addit) Thomas, the steady left|well fills the void will be back. Ernie Schorr,| Indians too inte to turn the itde last season, according to Wood. Rabbit Maranvilie is having @ busy off seanen. esides working at his trade of tinamith at his home in Elmer Reiger, and Lynn will be on tap. Geary, from is the new hurler need a pair of high-class Ww. Springfield, Mass, Maranville in andes hurlers pa pe yon cenching two basketball teams, ‘The training camp of the Bt. Louis Dig ifs loom up to mar the| Browns has not been determined. Rob Quinn remarks that {t will be some where in Texas, but Texas ix dotted with cities with fine training facilities Gattle fans’ sleep these days. “If the veteran infield comes thru,” and! the major league players are de tanh cg alia veonae CHICAGO AWARDED BIG "MARTIN OFFERED BOUT | Ore ee a aaa WITH GENE TUNNEY hag been awarded the championship tournament of the Professional Golf YORK, Jan, 22-—-Denver Asvoclation, according to the an- 8 have offered $10,000 for & nouncement of Alexander Pirie, sec: bout between Bob Martin, | |retary of the ensociation. t champion of the A. E.| ‘The tournament, scheduled origin and Gene Tunney, light heavy-| anyfor New York, waa changed, ow- champion of the army, ac |ing to the fact that the national open Hiding to Bill~ Roche, Tunne tournament i# to be held in Toledo The purse hung up for a on February 11 would be split sian §.pat cent to the winner and 40 to SHARKEY WINS N4 lasiésion a referee's deci fon. DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 22. ————|sharkey outpointed Jack White, of Albany, in 10 rounds here last night. White put up 4 game battle, but was |unable to beat the New York Italian. LEWIS WINS KANSAS CITY, Mo, 22. Strangler Lewis, with his vaunted he@iiock, last night defeated i Karnloft in a wrestling match in two Com straight falls, Karnloff did not bar ELL 997 | the headiook. Jan athletic director at Rice University | Jack | Registration Is Du SA i RD: Ne Star Ice Races on Tap ys are left for registration in the mile ice races, to) Arena during the coming month by The All registration blanks must be turned in at The Star The first race is set for Wednesday night, and will be put} _— etruggie along with our|OM between halfs at the hokey game. There will be three preliminary races and the three win-| ners will meet in the finals for a big cup and will be} acknowledged city ice speed champions. Clint Farr and “Wild Bill” Ice Race Registration Full eat the following I wish to register for The Star's mile ice race to be held I have never received prize money for ice Iwo Meets Tough Cus- ¥ Indian y sened | hol and their crowns are ae uneasy Curt} 4 the star boarder Is at the end of Jotany King of the week when the landlady comes around and the jeans are filled with nothing more than fresh alr. terweight king, isn't popular, but jwhat boxing fan hasn't the secret hope that the champion will get years an wmpire | longer? ™ nine times out of ten they are pull ing "| sons for thi {tind as anew: | tons. | nas! f of the} Title Bout — | licked when be meets a worthy « worthy opponent for Wright and a/ ** j tot of the fans think that Lux will! , | cop oo w RDNESDAY The race will be 12} ] There aremo charges. | McKinley are cintration Mank and mail tt to tion closes Saturday, Jansary 24 | Promises to | Be ‘He’ Mix tomer in Morrie Lux; ‘he Other Bouts Ready In these days of democracy kings re about as populaP as wood alco Not that Billy Wright, Coast wel: Fans are a figkle lot and) or the challenger to win. ‘Rea © about as easy to # to income tax ques | There is no doubt that Luz is a\ wh the verdict. The fact remains that Lux | copped the decision and title from | *a* « F Wright in Tacoma a short time ago and gave Pilot panel Billy about the prettiest | pertc } lacing that Williarn has had in these both i in the pink of condition and} there won on either rendered. Caldwell joined the| MeCarthy st should be a whale of |? a KO. parts. best of condition as he was taken ill) with the and was league clip lately and if Lux is as the Kaut will make hia Seattle debut |! with Harry Gillum winds up the six from the toe hold. MEEHAN TO COACH SYRACUSE F. ('Chick") Meehan, assistant coach of the Syracuse eleven Jast fall, has been appointed head football coach, to signed to accept the football chair at Columbia Akron, ©., Glover in the third round of their bout here last night, But Wright wasn't in the| flu the day after the bout} in bed for several weeks. | But Friday Wright and Lux will) be any excuses to offer | ide after the verdict is t Wright has been going at a bic on to» good as he was the night he beat Young Mason, middleweight from | « ob Eddie Jackson! 5, meets Bam Langford, Roscoe Taylor | man ana C. boxes Soldier McCauslin and Soldier sity bench. Woods takes on Hed Mellenry, ard. This 1 minutes. Both falls resulted | SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan, 22.—John) 380uS $0005 SuUnOdS mT succeed Frank O'Neil, who re- GRIFFITHS WINS PAIS, Jan, 22.—Johnny Griffiths, knocke@ out English Bill ‘Toronto has four soldier organiza- tions that control boxing, namely, the Great War Veterans, Grand Army of Cann: Army and Navy and Veterans, They formed # bax For speed and combination, night's Emme was the best aren here beth septete being in championship form in this respect, this season, Frank F honors. on looks geod. His work at c nd the two genie he Foyston” Pete. At checking, aby ng, the big boy far excel rmonces. aernnd Jer, and arile Tobin © trippin, Any hing wrong aueh a oft Want to Know— Just who held the Stanley Cup for professional hockey in 1910? What the highest “long runs” made in trapshooting are What Dempsey's body measurements when he won the chanipionship were? All these questions and hundreds more ar awored in ‘the 1919) “Alte Star Sport Record” juat re- ived by our Athletio artment. [Piper < Toft Inc fl 2per SECOND AVE, | MacDougalls and “Knights Bring Home the Bacon el! Will He Wear Coast Crown Again? ”'@)) >») Naat ne matter trade mark on The Improvement shown by Jim Riley avant #urpriee to the fane—and Danderdale, Mecking and Johnsen best of the Vieterte the goalie, being the ot the bench. Time and iefied the Menttle forwards when they had evaded the rest of his temmnmates, ‘The Walker hook check and the John- heck were working overtime "Clem Loughiin hag | Sohne, forwards; g and slashing, Miley, Oat- | ¢ Taughlin decorated the pen- | & time Referee Mickey | tra mianes this sort of hockey | foo The Pacifi eague ie inAaed fortunas “knight of the PESEK THROWS HOWARD |""*"'* ae KEARNEY, Neb, Jan, 22.—John BOX DRAW Pesek, Shelton, Neb, took two] PORTLAND, Mo., Jan, 22.—John- straight falla from Miko Howard, | ®y Downs, of Cleveland, and “White” Pacific coast wrestler, here last | itzeeraid fought @ double stx-round night. ‘Tho firat fall came in 46 min. |POUt to a draw here last night. utes, 25 seconds, and the second in| THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Will he wear the Coast welter crown again after Friday night’s battle with Billy Wright? Kansas City welter who copped the title from Sir William! over in Tacoma a short time ago, but lost it to Jake Abel. The | Puoatera peppered title has changed hands several fimes and Wright again holds Lux is in swell condition and recently o Johnny McCarthy, the terrible ‘Frisco motorman a pretty trimming in Tacoma whic h bodes # evil for one William He's Morrie Lux the right. ae ‘WASHINGTON AND OREGON MEET TODAY ji: | University ef Washington basket ball squad wilt play tte firet inter collegiate game when Jt takes on the! Oregon quintet at the uniberstty | kymaasivm st § @elock tonight. The Mwley Webfooters, with Qetr 1919 cham-!rovin |plon team intact, besides @ string of ood substitutes, are scheduled give Coach Allison's men thelr hard- eet game of the season. Tho Allison is waxing peasimintio over the outcome of the contest, Pur | ple and Gold supporters are confident that the Webfooters are going to «ot a drubbing. ‘The local squad took the College of Puget Sound quintet | Tuesday night. Washington showed excellent form in this practice game, with Dick Mun son, formerly of Broadway, the star of the game. Others showing up |good were George Smith. center, Allison has announced the follow any & rush wae stopped jing probable lineup for tonight's con |text: Jamieson, center Smith. Saunders Shannon ave the doctor ttention before they Muards There players will probably en peeae for the abird period. | The |be relieved by Dick Munson, center no6 them. bad thos the Re | Kellog, Metién and Talbott, forwards; | but ® little thing Ike that is nothing | Nicholson, Staatz and Cook, guards. ¢ life of & hockey piny The local squad will tackle Oregon jagain Friday night. On February and 7 the Purple and Gold will i to Eugene to take on the Web in the territory satisfaction than ary tobacco. ion, the biggest post in baseball. nto =: Local Puck | £0 | hey, jdown the line for a 48 to 12 vigtory | husky | guard, Shannon, guard and Jamieson, | “Some Men Don’t Know It Yet” says the Good Judge This class of tobacco . gives a man a lot more ever gets out of ordin- Smaller chew—the good taste lasts and lasts. You don’t need a fresh | MYSTERY. STILL SURROUNDS NEW BALL TOSSE RS F ‘OR SEATTLE BASEBALL JUDGE IS BOOSTED FOR COMMISSION Judge Landis, who decided the famous Federal ksiaie and iiinculieid baseball rumpus a couple of years ago, is being boosted for the job of chairman of the national baseball commi as well as a wise judge and is receiving the support of a lot of diamond critics and baseball men in the E METS COME TO LIFE AND KNOT “HOCKEY RACE. | Squad Wins Fast Melee}: [Takes Victoria in Camp to. | Tune of 3 to 1; Foyston ls Star Scorer | BY ALEX ©. ROSE Playing like fiends, the local Mets loutskated the Victoria hoekeyiets at) | the Arena inst Aight and won by a} | Bfo-l keore in one of the best played dest fought batth ver meri Brewsiors, Position. MacDougall wi iG ‘A r faith | BREWSTERS GIVE Fey ad result of last set | » : ¥ aiurner MACS BATTLE the fenstng for the pennant, oli | Miieck iots| The Brewster team gave the Mac- ick tuadaetend Victoria "ang | Omens Potts | Dougall squad a battle all the way, , eame—Beattie, Vic | é r Pin. Vancouver—haying won four and| Sebateetions?’ Devise tor Tumer;/204 Were handicapped by the loss lost fe } In 6 Opening minutes of the visitors showed both speed class, but “Happ’ there with “clase” and stopped bard shots from Dunderdale, Oatman and} |Johnsen. The Mete were not long) jin settling down and thelr combina-| jtlon play was excellent He is a great baseball fan st. How Clubs Stand University Community., IMC Kninnte of Gea. . . | ee Cage: Scores ————. ‘The linew, é {Rice for Bhiveley, Kortins Frayn for Senith Foynton | Permocy \ondere Win Star League Cage Battles Knights Given Rub by Elks Macs Spank Brewster Squad nf the Elks to the tune of tba the Knights of Columbus. kept their glate clean In The Str league last night, when they rum ir third straight win on oor, MacDougall-fouthwic ation towed the hooks into t Krewster Cigar Co. squad, 41 to 3%, — in Star League || LRAGUM NO. 1 in 4 oe The Mace have Wom Lom eich. FM Bouthwiek, 3 The surprising feature of the night waa the tight defensive play Jo the Elks’ nqus antlered herd vhave Jost their firet three starta, but | will bear watching from now on, a# ‘the team ig playing well together. The Hike held the Knights to 9 points in the second halt, and scored 10 thernsélyves. The Knights rang up jm Wig end in tile firet balf and held ie | ‘Phe Bika need o ‘center who can \rinwe Sfound. Tucker tries hard |enough, but is too slow for the cen- yg |ter berth. Moge and Triechel play sie well together at forward, Moss snag- ging six field goals last night Miller, —————-- | Donaghue and Burke played well om |» defense, especially Burke LEAGU their regular center, B. Hosley, who Gustafson for Davidson. |l" thelr best scorer. Hosley is out of ris Pp HH Rich 6 C.\the game, suffering from botla. Mann f. sunith §, Devideos 3. ‘The Brewster squad is a strong: 3. Fray 1.” Free throws | ovtng crew, and if they played to jgether and played the same men twice in succession, they will make for Potts; —— a a The Yneup K. of ©. Position eee all “"“Prechei | tice together, as there is plenty of jtried the visitors goalle with ‘a | Kiaanic Tucker | individual class now, but not much couple of hot ones, but “Meck” was| Mooney +.» Burke | team work, equal to the occasion in fine style. | Nesdice «-++++ + Donaghue ‘the Brewster men started off in Hig Jim Riley, who played bit! gurscicucions: Meath for Needies; Gage | front, but after ringing tn @ couple best game since he donned the Be-| for Kissric, Miller for Tucker of field goals, the clear men couldn't atth *, Wan responsible for the| | Field gonis—Moss 6 Triechel find the basket. About the middle Mets opening the ecoring after 14); minute play Securing the puck| from bebind the ‘ocal's net, the bis | j boy set sail for the other end, etick handling bis way down the ice like! ja veteran, and Tobin put on the |finishing touch when he picked up the pass and gent the rubber dise past Fowler for goal No. f Tobin again scored a minute later, |but offside annulled the point The visitors evened up the score! In the second period Clem Lovebln ncoripa on & pass from Tommy nderdale after 9 minutes’ play. “Happy” lian of the Beattie ret, was agnin in the Hmelight earty in the third period, when the Victoria sharp him from all naglee, only to have thelr efforts auide, Ten migutes from time yes nearly “brought down Jead. Before the cheering bad sub sided the same player again added [another goal From thn to the oleh the visit Walker, Rowe, Rickey and “nothing doing” Posttion Ee Bonwit sl KD Loughlin Genge Jonnpe Meek! Tobin trem Ri- | rer "iecond pers “Victoria: ©. Leughita from Dunderdale, # Third pert Paeante Foyston, 10:48; | Foysion, 3.20. | Penalties | First period Seettie, Riley, minutes; letoria: ©. Loughlin, ® minut First pertod—seattie: Vv | Becond pertod—None Third period—Vietoria: Oatman, 2 min- | utes, | Substitations | First pertod—None period-—Beattle: Murray for | Tobin Murray; Victoria: W. | | 1a) tle: Murray for To: bin, » Murray for Miley, | Riley fo Officials Referes—Mickey lon. Timekseper- | Warburton. Goal judges Grindia. COWLER FLOPS MANY | \ Mekittriek and | TIMES; FULTON WINS) |_ PHILADELPHIA ‘Tom | Cowler, English heavyweight, was so badly beaten in the first three rounds of @ scheduled six-round bout with Fred Fulton here last night, that the referee stopped the fight, The Min Nesota plasterer knocked wier | down four times in the three rounds. he Referee smith. tote of times to get inside of a m: beat m nes were ever of aler q Hel: © ron the t ard | tin, sign Was LUDK | show what I can do at infighting” “Tal Taird and Marry Pelsinger box tn Milwaukie, Ore., [ary 2 chew so often, Any nran who uses the Real To- bacco Chew will tell you that. P Put Up In Two Styles | RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco | Carmody 5, Logan 4, Kiaasie 2, Mooney Logan 11, Triechel 3. of. the half Jack Davidson entered the game, and the former shot five field goals and put in the lead for good. Free throws | ig f 4 i i | | { i i i i I if aim |tnat he dian't ha the house” when he sagged the Vic: | us teria net and put the locals in the | Ar ] make him br era 1 fleht with : wouia| In the second half, however, the is ff nhout|F-kS held the Knights to a single . “but I take @ be ing | field goal by Carmody, while Moss | shot four from the floor for the Elks. hy | Logan converted seven free throws, ‘The Knights didn’t play thelr usual strong game and if the Elks had bean @ little more accurate in their shoot- ing, a different score might have re-> sulted, as the Elks had plenty of shots. him ring but I didn't bh chan: ‘Travte Davis and Morrie Lux will bat- tle in Tacoma February §. 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