The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1920, Page 12

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Siwashes Will Have Punch in Baseball Campaign; Gossip With Wolters, Murphy, Bates and Co. on Job Seattle Will : Give Pitchers Worry This Season; How Other Clubs’ Attack Stacks Up Hurlers in the Coast league will have some unpleasant afternoons during the coming season on the shores of the Pacific if the swatsmiths in this man’s league crack the little agate up to expectations. There was some mighty hitting done last year, a fat season for the Coast circuit in the line of hitting, but this year promises to be a gala seagon for the swingers of the ash mace. € ft, Allison Will Tutor “U” Grid Men Youth Will Be Served; Here’s attle will have a punch th “4 a OP a wallow put the Dope on New “W Siwashes in the cellar last season Grid Coach and kept them ¢ But wit! Harry Wolters, the vet outfield RY MULT Ray Bates 4 Murphy, Mer uci Sith ha Geel Kopp and Billy Cuaningham swing ng their clubs on the local lneuy “ b non graduated t will make a big difference with the n Carleton ¢ in 1917, Today Seattle team. a ree University of And then a couple of more player Poel Re a football are due from the big leagues, if they ever come, who carry a wallop in isdn wae elected coach by the their sticks, according to Prex ard of control at a special mee Kiepper 8 The op Wan ma Wolters will make a big difference ‘ t of the team, the ast lent body and Graduate Manager in the locat He is & sure | Sein hitter and is Compton, who Tae Golres the right field S Always popular, and knowing how locals le was too to put the pep into the fellows at the ‘Dan Oh would step right thm won today has th slap the pill for a perfect average | Unction of be youngest coach and then he would go hitless for a any large ut ty in the week t Wolters ia a fellow whe with ¢ xception is popping out his little tingto all mentor every day As we understand ft, W came to the university at not yet ed in his con t the 1919 weason, at arm the dotted lines, Ast ‘cach Hunt, under Hp Goon as the venerable outfielder comes thru the local fans will feel better whom he starred at end ton 3 and Cunningham should bit al Bates and Murphy are both good hitters P Better this year. What Kopp can ¢ monstra : pan bs » The other clubs in the leagu t ¢ i) crews. Vernon will miss E Mr nny Mit captain of the 1920 =) Fisher, High, Chadbourne and back on th sili, Some: tenet Yeer and they are eno to nm Siang hagegglantilgee, Los Angeles wi! Jack Fournier, too, providing that Jack doesn't nto the tearm we ) Feturn to the t liter, Crawford and E ¢ form the 1 an sahin cindk Calenecaaa for a hard-hitting Allinon’s ability a fighter and Salt Lake still retaifis that Rumler, Johnson, Sheeley combination that | leader of men was recognized last Was a winner last year Maggert and Spencer and Krug can also crack No the board « trol cted the then asmista: ‘that oid apple. pach in te Sacramento lost part of its kick when they traded Wolter for | ball mentor for head Compton, but Pete is a good hit if he steadieg down next ball and baseball Should be a valua man for the Solons rt Griggs, the veterar The good showing of the Purple @acker, Eldred and Middleton also hi jand Gold basketball squad against the Webfooters in the initial games San Francisco wil! have to line up a stronger ing ¢ The | 5 den cnetbrdnes, last waste pec Anfield hits fairly well with Koerner and Caveney doing the arti |r ailison’s abliity, With things Derg, Shick and Fitzgerald are the only live wires in the Seale’ outer | Site the right whey there fo Bo gardens. reason why “Stub” should not turn Oakland has a punch, in fact the strongest of any outfield the out successful teams for Washington taague the way the teams line up now Hack” Miller will be back after in basketball, baseball and football | ‘being out with a bum foot all last season, And then there are De | thin year, Wille and Cooper, both .200 hitters, and Billy Lane, the leading base) The contract offered Allison calls thief in the league. for a mlary of $3,400. His services| Portland has the prize cheese outfield with Cox and Farmer and a/ with the university end at the close new. than to take Bill Speas’ piace. Kingdon, at short, is a question, | of the 1920 football season, at which while Blue at first is a sure thing as he can hit and shows prospects of | time the board of contro! will either ‘U” and Piper & Taft Win Tilts in Star Cage League p ks ; 7 Pt THE [SEATTLE +t weal JANUARY 26, 1920. Coast League Teams p on TELL "Your TRay YEH ry RICH UNCLE my “DEAR FRIEND SAYS “BARRISTER Tin A few DAYS 1 GET A NOTE SAY ; ° Die # 5c > > YIN’ AS To A CO D AN’ LEFT tre #50 OFT AN’ PLEASANT Like YOU NEED A| HOS AFTER QUITE SOME TROUBLE HE LAWY E R So Lf BEAT IT DOWN TO PAPER OF ADMINISTRATION IM Con JUNCTION, HAD STRAIGH TENED IT ALL OUT, AN’ HIS HE'LL ‘a TH LAWYER To GET hy | \ITH YOUR INHERITANCE BOIEF, ALLow [ZYPEE WAS ONLY 54 An WOULD 1 SBF : THY 50, PF PR-z- (sure!) | me To ATTEND. 04, —e a PLEASE MAIL Hitt or = a yeu ¢ Goon’ {ss all A ss 5 TO THIS LITILE by y > a, LL \ tHe £4 Sy q NATTER For ‘i = the pet nr >) i WOU" « 9 ft ar th af) " § = eh » a J a a PERSHING SAYS MARTIN'S "THIERE® Rainier Post Loses Out in Close Mel P. & T. Men Come Thru With 18 to 16 Win Over Legion Cage Squad AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—If Bob Martin, A. E. hing, chief America's “fighting fore ‘s what the general thinks of Bob Martin: ™ The A, E. F. developed some real fighting men—men with fighting hearts, who were willing to do their fight- ing on a battlefield when the call came, and who are entitled to receive consideration in the squared circle now that the big fight’s over. Bob Martin is one of these. Martin is an A F. fighter all the way thru. I’m proud of him. So is every soldier. I have seen Martin in action and I pride myself on being a judge of boxers, which makes me confident when I say Bob Martin has champioriship qualities when properly developed. If he fights Carpentier I will be at the a ‘ F. champion, gets the bout with George will be at the ringside Carpentier, Gen. John —— "How Clubs Stand in Star League Twenty-Two Racers Enter Ice Event = 3""=f- ° ° Franklin Guard Has | ar Steel Blade Ice Race Registration Sets Fast Pace a Speeders Off oe ioe. : von? ot i on Wednesday I wish to register for The Star's mile ice race to be held cH “ I have never received prize money for ice : oe, ne Star Races to Get Under | racing orvice games. ncaa : Way at Arena Hockey Mix mn had stone alan _ ICE RACERS University Cominenly tive keph | | their lead in the other section, when they swamped the Sol- diers’ and Sailors’ club team un- der by « count of 38 to 12. The Rainier Post team lost its chance to tie the P. & T. squed | when Milliken, 4 forward, missed two free throws in iis anxiety to save time in the clos ing minute of play. The game was close from the # The Piper & Taft men could a only four regulars, and, with @ went of the Post captain, reeruiie) Backenhauf, subguard on the Soldier and Sailor outfit. Piper & Taft Stars amy Bryan and E the stars for the Piper & Taft team, Both found the rim for three tong field goals that kept their team im the lead. Bryan played a good floor f game. He is a good addition to the — MacMillan. William Olson. “Wild” Bill McKinley John F. Watson, G. W. Carlson. George MeLeod. Dennis Lewis. Charles L. Lyon. Ernie W. Lindroth. M. Fee. F. J. Raby. C. E, Kelly. Nichols. Duane Merrifield. John A. Feek. Jack Blyth. P. J. Donahue. i E. H. Gerlack. * *| Yere's “Chee” Elliott, star guard|P. & T. squad. He played guard om Cc. E. Farr. ) The He 11 Lu lof the Franklin high’ school cage | the Queen Anne high school squad — J. T. Towey. e ote ve ew |equad. Elliott isn't very big, but {last year, and was choice for the Al ow |makes up in fight what he lacks in | City aggregation. C. Bjarnstad. nize. | ee 3 : Lewis H. Boun. he Piper & Taft team has a good | lineup, but will have to speed up in — | bringing its players out to the games. — BY CHAK eveloping into a real sensation next year, Wisterzil, at third, should | decide to retain his services or look | s ewe ts 6 eotnle Ot bs ‘avail even. tb eed b: ‘ UBit around .290 If he plays up to last year’s form. Siglin, at second, will | for another leader, It in safe to aay Twenty-two steel blade vee # " : f pressed by curios Vancouver | It was allowed to use a player on Phave to be replaced. The rest of the squad doesn't show much of a | that if Allison makes good, he'll be| sneeders have signed up {< little old New York stands ins: wk, eee, ta ek another team Saturday night, with nh. offered a contract for a much longer mm, Star city ice le recing| {nal gasp in the way of a gilded a 5 | the consent of the opposing captain, With this lineup of hitters tn the league what a merry time the | period of time next year ¢ ar city ice MHC TOCINE | neanery. Everything is done by the Dring wear lawned hese > | but with the schedule made out and ilies are going to have dur ee soil — lechampionship that gets un-/touch system pr aiamger yale + Agee hae ~ 2 Abe ay le p | knowing when it must play, there is t der way at the hockey game) When the sterling athlete on tour /) oe ex — a Pv apna no excuse for the Piper & Taft team te he th slee ot be alone Se eeh-snd isked Allison’ at the Arena Wednesday finished with sleep he tow for © stegl trap, which he desired to| |not being able to muster a full 8 night button; a pair of plush-tipped tongs | lor % Bigs! tap. whieh | rd uc mee squad. Alliso: - parm set undér his chin before going to tment r | lift him from the downy couch chewy. . sk: seein “aa acy | The playing of Milliken and Bell The registration list for|nim in a perfumed bath and tong shad pcre AB ie vn “4 leer the Post men was of big-league The fact that the players at \ and Shy Huntington of b-3)| the first preliminaries closes| him out again, towel and dust him h around sub-consciously with | Meets Victoria in Canadian’ ‘.: ‘The only trouble with the Post Midiversity cf Washington wanted |Oregan are two of the youngest ; off with talcum powder and drop|"!* fms and legs, but he cannot | squad is that its members Len Allison, assistant gridiron conch | sew in the vt ae gr at a0 te i¢ 3) at 6 p. it haar night. | ie refreshed athlete inte hie clothes, | Ward off rats with his face. Some| Metropolis Tonight pain rovers senate Me Mke*O" last year appointed aa the |‘ nes in D es ntington <A) here wi n@ tWO YACES\arter which the inte a f them might if awake at the time | would brin . at : ot gst , : a hich the Ir appara 2 ; 1 i better results. Mil Gesteesor of Claude Hunt, resigned, |Came thru during the = t season he Mesum Red tet Mare ta mama | Wednesday between halves|tus lights a cigarette for him and /!0NK+ narrow sample room on the| Vancouver will have a chance to| scored most of his team's polntat , ne your ator Aliso able to do re Moston Red Sox have e : long. narrfow sample room on the Speake well for th young, mentor, What Allison wilt be able 10 40 Fe gre ee a ae cance Wen | because of the big lists of en-| hanks hin ilk pajamas in t yicow sample room on {he leven up the Coast puck race tonight, | ning in five field goals and two who has been duly appointed hea 0 be wee nould the ste \« Ven awe eee Se y : ‘ Gf the Washington gridiron coach| Allison will now be coaching three! age acted arnee Teerant_mee: | tries. It was planned to hold - cg rege porte Po urged bathroom at the end| When they entertain the Victoria sep eye a fine game at rast for the coming season major sports at the “U" as he is ii be taken care of by Paddy | but one race each week. leony. Adasiad to one Of the farthest from the door. In t aa| tet on a Ba bk oy Soa sa 4 Allison showed the right spirit | already tutoring basketball and base al Sindare caus) dhaheer say tnt te Lee ae » rooms, where | of Night a squeal, followed by a rat viday Mkt an sary hoa “U" Swamps 8. and S. Fight off the bat at Washington and ball. : Piteher Phit fore the third preliminary. In order| the art of giving a guy the leastest of loose tiles, disturbed the 1, but @ win for the Vancou. |, The University men had ile ta thas the confidence of his men, which | He will be given every chance to | request with th te Genlily Ge the Ghaie, wilah wah luree ee ike re niy Astana aa y of the bathroom, and out| Ur Mulla wit make all sevens even | with the Soldiers’ and ttle won for conch. | make good and with the wonderful . , : : me 1 a nix pound rat (estimated) | ver "a : . e 8 to 12. nana Soe — o me sangre a presage ive MeGra must win a preliminary race. The|® continuation of the touch system |“) ag Be " . The Victoria crew, with a win, has | {) My, s y be ee seer only & miracle | ington in the fa a r cha winners of the six preliminary races | mentioned in the opening paragrap! inate DB i Me ica ag lowe chance of piling up a lead that |~"e" they hook ‘up with the Bia an bring results. ome t Fa . will meet for the title and will be : . . athe the fugitive, whose name be hard to overcome, and will /DOUsall- Southwick team, at the Elk pon eer Shatin Sram of Soe Can ' Down in Dixie stands a training 1 jater learned was Theodore, hit | ay club. The University men have anete am. has phanged his given a big silver cup. ag. tote Sieh tains) iat dump the Vancouver men farther in-| Big Cc. G ahout trading itoy ‘Coram, and expecta | yo : = t ‘ 1¥/ the foot of Sanborn's bed with thelto the cellar | fine chance for the city title if they age Game lye y See ane capees tacers may enter all of the pr y, It wtands there yet in. the he was bring alor ‘The teams will take the ice with | Ply More team work: 1 . Ka and Corhan back liminaries and the winners are elim. heart of Nashville if * used ' igi The addition of Green at guard ti ga lr : aroused j #0 we both their usual lineup addition of Green at gu as Friday y ated from further races until the and rats haven't land watche st se icy | strengthened the defenes of the Com: | When the MacDowgall-Southwick | go « r MacDougall Charles (Swede) Risberg is the few finale after they finish ahead of the their ow f gathered 1 hitting Si'e|® 4 e |muters, Dyke and Green form one) and University Community fives! squad. Kertins, Botts and Overtar | of the White Sax players to field. ‘This gives each man three re was a time when t pi Fh pides tA hee of the strongest defenses in the citys | dish tm ‘The Star league Friday|*** * strong trio of guards a ig eee Rete ly ger chances for ithe finale The or AbIe les, or_w o pina bed on & service table | ©, cushiis ; Bunean | Hemphill was the big scorer in this - Wes mnie is the big man on| fem Francisco, and will conduct It ants Ww @ divided into twolare, shared the New F the door and plunged thru the|w. Loos? game, ringing up seven field goals. night at the Elks, the first crucial!) tne Community team in all around| Net e money in feesionai jevents at each hockey game by/in 18 with ball ® ex srenarian Dunderda The lineup: 4 game of the City league season will| play. Joe Dyke and Green at guards | baseball, sare Mr. Risbers r ercise and repore in the ene ting " a Oatma ’ 1, Com, be on tap. Neither squad has lost| are two of the strongest defer fice ntries for the preliminary races | Southland THEODORE OBJECTED oking w ; & game and with the lineup of ne men in the eit Woodcock, Leaf must register the day before the| On my wl Menpnitt, Ba two teams at the strange a fast| apd Hemphill are a good trio of for registr m qualifies the} Punke “ inh et me state right here that open Inceton university athlete Green Koenhy game should be on tap. wards, ; thi aitdin Senunt tea ae | eee ee or panel) cransoms in the New Pt were, gage tn indoor sine anes #8 | Dyke ! Rockey The league is putting up a The university men have a pretty (ranet racer cc. ter til th h fame of that es rent Substitution-—F ‘ : ace 4 register until the day|me in the One of 8co! Field brand of basketball as th clear title to their honors in. their before: the Wrelisaiuary be plana to| ety eotks ins same as fire escapes to the in-| United States Golf association ts com- | cocy a iaempnitt of the teams will show. Jac section if they defeat the Mac-| The sor} poire 4s + «.| Mates who paid for their keep. [eet ee gon and Ralph Smith, at forwards, | Dougalls, while the Maca must beat |22"" 4, onl Ba ve aah agile Ri gRoN aE ate " and Dixon Shiveley at center ¥" before they can claim the oe Ae There are no rules except that sling w at| |The hotel proprietor came up and| | vniveraty J tows will stage a state. Turner former “W" stars, are section title at turn |All contestants must be amatour 4 me garter I lained: to ws about Thes.. It em) EN. ae It ts to be an an es ae j The race lines up as one of the|¥anked the so Something that @ tomeat of malicious) nual affair | ‘The lineup: . | big features of the winter sport sea.| crashed to the floor outside the door | instincts got ming around and Piper & Taft— Posttion pracivcise” ploticias’ Inv at,“Ioue, [eon in Senttle arid there ts and went away hitting on six eylin.| Annoying the 80 the hotel man| Benson Forward v8 | With an office git and’ everything, |room for every skater who ders only, the other two having been |*et @ trap of those little fat} aa e*) but It dors not mean he thas Jcompetition on the steel biades damaged t fall board affairs with a rectangular Rackenhaut \ See grove senses ao muannatey tor | ‘The racers can obtain their hock.| Pretty soon a colored chamberlady| spring at one end—the idea being] a wisp scheint Cardinals. ey tickets at the Arena at 7:30 the/came along and wanted to know|to surprise the cat and disgust him ; a | Gay of the race. what 1 had done to Ambrose who,|With the premises, While monkey ‘ Tate ru thet Jac | it neems, was their favorite roach, |ing around in our private bathroom, Bryan SWASTIKAS HAND BANK it false aa fone tae ee eretettit py seis | totes Has sears get tare YOUNG HECTOR ER P back “¢ . l P ables, having neglected to put them touched the trap, trigger with During his training work, feree—Turner. ¢ han an offer to in the office safe over night, ar tail, The spring f 1 over as well as his matches, is ail . Swastika aggregation ndded another | Bre tes ase - Keport in Los Angeles is that Manager | age att e nat night I hid m ter | the same time ing Sho nd broke thru time and time aga ‘ > Win to their rapidly gwelling ed prageenggaip " Ms ae — | the pillow And would we please excure| Sf Likewise does Hector une MEN BEAT. fe edt drubbing to|for fiel . » floorwork ant the disturbance \ ntirely ; ee ian Bank | baste ih bale | AMBROSE SEEKS he disturbance, which was entirely | F our Sol Levinson Boxing ‘ the Scandinavian A sank | basket shooting of this trio was a Socnhedu Cd nevence unavoidable on the part of the man-| YW Gloves for both training EDMON quintet. Altho leading the bankers’ |feature of the game, Webber run . r agement? We excused Theo, both of & and boxing. ) Heague, and practically conceded the | up 14 points, Crawford 12 and Somer Queen Anne and Broadway wit} One ddn't need to leave a call at) us being gentlemen and scholars at) yy s but one The Lakeside five, of the Y. mM, & @up for the winners and the trip to/28. Thompson wax the shining light Rinvas iuiak vika hae ne New Punkun. Next morning althat period, Then I told Sant Sj This athlete ts byt on A., added b ; ‘Sat- Portland, the bank basket cagers|of the evening on defense. ‘T tari | Detroit el mest in the big game of the High | cris; pr nd the dresser Ambr Mt Foomb the Tsk eta ce oem, urday hight a Seindneh abl ; we. ‘The Saari crisp, snappy on the dresser} what Ambrose did to my comb. the inday nig a D were no match for the fast traveling | brothers were the bright luminaries od | School Basketball league Tuesday,| roused me fr ep. In those ing and ‘ he : t A G Northwest who depend the pig Soll a score Bry Swastika crew, and fell ' tna for the financiers ‘and ecintiliated when they tangle at ren Anne.|days I carried comb, hay tnaih Weta acid sebete | ES fan the porting eos Coming from behind in the sectlil ‘onslaught by a score of 58 to with their long shots, some of which | The ne is set for ste enough hair to make it worth while b low med cath a pc asiprligrec a 7 S ag SS cert ncn fous cont| pero sensations |The Kame ts Hot for 3:45, Instead of |*oush hair Tie: the pillov Swill pulp theet teach. the half, with a score of 10 to 8 again ig Re AT aetna liat aa edhaliind wo row one of whom m arent war broke loose} © cer them, the Lakesiders outp thelr ruc 5 neir absence sanke Swastika Athletic club are con. age have been Ambr were breaking ky 6 »D eavier oppone: cor! idoting was accurate, as is evl-| sidering enlarging and increasing | ‘The ndway team surprised thelteeth out of my. & parahar nadt old and rickety to #0) © In the game as amateur e A ees Se Rides by the lar: Webber, |their activities, An informal dance MORTON TO |dopestera by walloping Lincoln in|teye ona droneltw then hata reminise:| Yor professional, our athletic 06. 3 locals displayed some high+ Crawford and Somers again wrecked) friday, January 0, at It hall their first mtart of the season, andthe wall and. the reg : : oties and) & goods specialists can cer class team work and Accurate Gai es brie recap a hold at ad with Queen An the gang will find me hold elp 7 sh i win be the firat of a. series of social BOX TACOMA Rie mrssadie ‘side At tain Ambrose was mixed up in that|ing up my end he a oe ion tae Schultz, the speedy forward of the unetion ” given t elub | ideal and was out f evenge or poe 920 The B, e prope selectio! J Lakeside 1, v individual Mari i jor mA upon Harris and Rice for “4 pot (Copyright, 1920, by The Bell rks, supp | Lakeutte equed, was the AnGyias juring the winter, to which all will STAR HERE point winners, with '!account of me being instrumenta BonAinate. The’ ane upporters, star of the game, caging seven field be invited Heinie Schumann will box Puggy eet elke olmak: tate and /in putting a pair of his legs on the and everything that Hil | goals, Van Wyck starred at guard, ‘The lineup Morton © Friday night, at the priori “apenas |bum the previous morning weeded in the manly art and was mainly responsible for ; t wing in the basket m We especially feature tt an. Amer Crystal Pool, instead of meeting Ed. | will line up with Carmody and Har-| For years I was hep to the roach | ) seded equi tor train, Me {creaking up: the Bidmonds atteas 4. Baari| die Shannon, as scheduled ause | ris at forwar¢ » at conter as a friendly pest, but didn't know) ) eedee SaUlCas ay rae eee |Capt. Dorst caught the eye of the K maar ards, Rice at conter, and ' v itioma ing work yt Kane! | shannon will not } to box on| Marquis and Graham at guards jhe had a mean disposition i spectators by his brilliant floor w k account of « bad | Queen Anne has a strong scoring} During the rest of the stay 1/5 | besides caging three baskets by P P ion lost a ¢ decision to|trio in Ripley and Douglas at for-|slept on my baggage and put the |S Sport . The Lakesides lined up as followsy ie, Wiehe Bohumann short time ago, and this | wards, and Moody at center. MeCar-| pillow over me y have a tra-|) 1 ere a t Inc. jSchultz, f; Dorst, f; Brett, ¢; Van rbacher 4d © a chance for the Los An-|thy and Cornel will hold down the/dition in the South the a ON 11 9 |Wyek, |g. Moffat, g. Shreeves, sila 09 Ue redabed Hien Nn n in the South that a cock AGE 10 O7*1109 SECOND AVE. Bi riicring and Fournteough, subst | uard Jobs [roach wit not go prowling under a THE SPORTING GOODS STORE tutes, 4

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