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league this year should ; Vernon Tigers and Los ange sles Seraphs. « “ £ Sam Crawford, “Red” Killifer, Johnny Sacramento last year. aS) ST: The Tigers will punch, altho Bob pe missing. as t has joined the r the maces of the T High, Edington, Ls fielder, and Ray by a long shot. Porton m this seavon, as he ha’ slowed up some, are both good i, look over the Los Angeles pasture. all be back on the job, and what a death thie Angeles’ inner works still looks sick, with at short the only ones sure of jobs. , should be a big asmet to th . the cool left-hander should win a corps on the job again. | pitching for Walter. and Fromme are a tough | PIERCY WOULD for any team to buck up| HELP LOCALS Mag. bad best start laying iS HAVE LOT 2 ‘a Oaks will have plenty sthis summer if they can some sort of a pitching , The Oaks were weak on bur! Defense Makes Last Year aders 1920 Favorites ‘Tigers and Angels Have Same Class That Made Them One-Two Teams Last Year; Other Baseball Gossip ~~ team figuring on copes g the old bunting in this jay plans now for beating out This pair of finished one-two last y and have the power and to repeat, according to the lay of pre-seasom dope. Angeles will have a mighty driving power n this Art rs and McCauley are all good hitters. Jack lournier’s bat won't be missed much if Griggs hits as well as he did also have a bie ‘eusel’'s stick will » big third sacker New on a lot of ball games * last year, and it will intenty good man to replace A lot of base hite a take a him 2 agate hard ‘ short necond the agate; bourne will all paste t Mitchell, the classy wacker, can also mace Rabe” Borton is no cripple with y not hold down the first base job with the defense of these squads will make more than one batter's look sick. Johnny Mitchell cuts off a couple of hundred base hits at shortstop. Chadbourne is a wonderful fielder, High and) 4 Crawford is on fly balls. Griggs at first and Pertlea What also count in defensive work. Brown, Crandall, and Aldridge are figured as the nucleus for the did last year is still a fresh memory. Thomas, the former Seattle Seraphs, if he works as well with squad as he did with the locals last year. Tommy had a world and with a net over the outfield that Grawford, Ellis and Kitlifer | t of ball gam’ ‘Tigers will have their sime|near the top in the this summer, league Dell, Finnernan, Mitchell, | — Bie Bul Piercy, who pitched for then to the catchers. Bassler! Sacramento las: year, two of the cleverest mitt! now the property of the New York | the circuit last year, will be) Yanks, is slated for a return to the Job for the Angels again, and | minors again, Wouldn't will again don the mask | sweet on the Seattle pitching watt | | We'll say he would. ‘Tigers. brother, any team that is fix: probably go to Vernon on the Mouse! | On beating out these two teams | deal if he ix sent to the miners at all. ‘Wright dal who is} look | But Bil at | MAYBE THIS Bi eet your Cubes, out! BIRD IS NEW the GATHER AROUND RE GIRLS 1 GOTTA, DorTLe O BAY Rot! Not much on size, but they can play basketball. On the left is Tommy Needles, and the other young fellow is Harry Mooney, who hold down the guard jobs on the Knights of Columbus cage five which will mix with the MacDougall-Southwick five for the semi finals honors at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night. figers ‘Los Angeles “Show 1 Might) Yer! T WAS SURROND? IL CoULDN'r SPEND! AN’ cL GOT ON MY , HE PASSES Tw’ PLATE ED BY Money THAT) iM CHURCH ON age EE! VAT wi DOES HE DO oe Bn NERVES ov _K. OF C. DEFENSE MEN — Needles is a good shot, and can ring in his share of baskets. Mooney is the lightest going Knights. Azevedo to ‘Box Tonight @ are all eed hitters. Ryd KIND OF NUT) ‘Wetter Crown at Stake; . is all wrong in class. B WILL the heavy pebbles will Rowdy Elliott play dur- paper every year. property of she Brooklyn but it is doubtful if he , that’s almost a cinch. Talk tht now where the little re- i draw his pay check. jose who make their residen within glass walls should not heave | Knute | for Pool pid *em™ | of white Another candidate is knocking PLAY? | Nelson (not the Knute fame) helps waste a Soming season? Right now) vf the talkative element at Other Bouts Lined Up He and the rest) at the throne reom of Billy Wash Wright, coast welter king, *to- ington fill thousands and thousands | night when Joe Azevedo, © of pages cach year with a lot of talk.| fornia weller, tosses mitts with te the big league grade ~p), ref * hey call the conglomeration of sense} King William at the . Crystal He will not be with the Oaks 044° nonsense the ° Record. Everything goes of pent “ to either) whether it is worth while or not.| Coast champlon sthee he won it or Vernon, but nobody Now that isn't the case with’ th) last time. He fought « draw | sport pages. The sporting editors| with Morrie Lux a short time |try to use In them only those itéms of news and features which Congressional | Poot. it This is Billy’s second battle as ago. they Azevedo is said to be « rug- BAS BIG figure the people of America will en-| ged miller, whose main joy in ped the season with the Sacra- ord. 9 Bolons should be one of | Going right reserve « place’ mace ‘ pitchers on the Coast| Ray Maton, national bike cham- ff he steadies down to| pion, will mot compete in the He has the stuff and if| poet New York alt-day race, whieh joy reading. Senator Nelson would| the ring is to mix things, and if Mails, the big lefthander.| cut out the sport pages to conserve} that is the case a nice fistic at- southpawed in and out of| white paper. But he doesn’t say any-| traction should be on tap, } for several years and who) thing about the Congressional Rec-| Wright's cleverness overcoming Azevedo's strength. |judgment will be passed on hin cA fact: At Jw —_ Officers’ Train- ing p» Fort Riley, Kansas, last year, the lneput-ectting ciga- rette these thousands of doctors and surgeons from all a of the United States_was ‘atima. ” A Sensible Cigaretle 20 for 25 cents FATIMA “Just enough Turkish” | birn with the classy array of wel “ters abiding here this season. where they left off a year ago SY lost laurels tonight. Shade went back down South and fought him self into the main event class. Storey hasn't been doing much ® lately and should be in first be cla fans like his style. card Nell Zimmerman, Portland lightweight, will box Harold Jones of | brothers. Pat Wiliams and Frank Pete open the card. They're lightweights, to Modesty, Claim| - NEWARK, N. J., Feb. 13.—“The dances of today are the Bast Atrican| nex dances, the dances of cannibals | that tend to kill all modesty in girls," Dr. Margaret Sullivan of Jersey, City told a gathering of prominent women at tie Y. W.C. A She #aid; Phe girls of today do up their fac@® lke circus cléwns “You cannot expect your little girl In her teens,” she warned, “to go out to an evening party the young girl of today is too often clad and throw her into the arms of | la dancing partner, and expect her to| | QZ bout tonight between Billy come back the same girl, You have } deprived her of her greatest defense | her_modenty,” CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometriat and Mf. Optics le and truck repair yee Bantdine 4 repair automo- “ nd vuleanizing, battery Prices welding and brazing 4 all makes of cars. J specialize on 4, 6, 1z-oylinder automobiles und half-ton to wix-ton trucks sf all , generators Phone Main tors. 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If he wins there lead in the coast puck race tonight should be plenty, of ring work for! when they take the fee with the Vic | toria septet at Victoria, Another duet of welters will mix|are leading the chase by the scant things in the semi-final when Billy | margin of five points in the percent- Shade and Jimmy Storey start 10 | age column. Storey handed Shade a pretty lacing | Me [and Shade i» out to win back his * trim tonight Jimmy packs | Tobin to start at the wings. around a mean pair of fists and the| will hold down the rover job and} Rowe and Rickey will be on the In the other bouts on the|defense, Holmes will be between the neta, a Gloves for training as well = as in his regular matches, SHANNON IS GIVEN CALL OVER SCHUMANN TACOMA, Wash, Feb, 12- Harry Sehumann, Coast light weight champion, forced the fighting and did the leading all the way in his battle with Eddie Shannon, clever California boy, here last night, but Shannon was awarded the referee's decision Shannon dripped claret and kept Schumann in loving embrace in the last three rounds to get away from Schumann's body kicks Shannon proved faster and the more clever. Walter Mason, lightweight laced Frenchy Valse in the ase ond sixround event and won the decision. Karl Conner and Mor- gan Jones, feathers, boxed a draw. Jimmy Harris outpointed Mike De Pinto and Billy Nelson beat Kid Lavigne. The Ameri can Legion staged the sinoker, and is planning to bring Bob Martin, interallied army heavy weight champion, here to box Boy McCormick of Portland, at its next smoker, | VICTORIANS This will be the first time we've! seen the visitor in action and no/ ‘The Seattle Mets will defend their The Victoria lineup ts more uncer Tacoma and Earl Zimmerman boxes | tain as Lester Patrick may start the | Morgan Jones. They pair off as| ame The locals Victoria ts still in the basement but isn't out of the run. ys ar ning for the playoff honors by a long shot The local team will take the tee with thelr usual lineup, Foyston will be at center with Riley and/ Walker and if he does it will break into the usual Aristocrat lineup Dunderdale, Oatman and W. Lough. | lin will be in the forward line, Pat |rick at rover and C. Loughlin amt Dance Means Death | 0!2"0n at guards with Fowler in the nets, Uses Sol Levinson Boxing You fight fans will sure have a chance to see these kloves tested out in the Wright and Joe Azevedo— the bout being for the Coast welter championship, {Piper & Toft Inc. 110741109 SECOND AVE, THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Do You Know That Seattle has’ the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Floor. THE SPORTING GOODS eg \poing in the city, but has plenty of speed and ability to hold down a job with the fast- Leaders Will Clash Saturday ‘STAR FIVES WILL SETTLE Seattle's two undefeated senior cage squads face their Waterloo Saturday night when the Mac. | Dougall Southwick five and the | Knights of Columbus men tangle at| the Y. M. C. A for a place in The | Star league basketball finals. | The two tenma represent the cream of the hoop, players in the elty and there willl be plenty of ac- [ton when the leaders get togeth |The Knights have cleaned up every-| {thing in their section of the league ‘and the MacDougalls have also come | thru the first half of the season un- scratched. » title today, when the | kle the Broadw y gym. ‘T have dropped two games this season, to Broadway when they jeity prep hor Jimmy Marquis, Broadway pitcher Inst season, expects word soon to join the Chicago White Sox. away |tangled the 4 thru the season vite cleaning “up five} Kenny WAgers, Frroadway track squad last season, be Dasketball team of playing on the straight wins ext lineup on th jand Douglas, th | will be on the Job. and McCarthy and | ¥ ° will hold down the guard iis Jincoln'’s star foet- ‘EU censidering ea- forwards er and Jimmy Backer and Bill| Ballard gym Graham at guards, The Store of Choice The Roll Call of Spring Hats SEMI-FINALS, Dunlap ScrRL MIMI ee eee The Knights will take the floor with their regular lineup tomorrow night, with Powers and Logan at forwards, Classic at center and Mooney and Needles at guards. | The Mace are expected to play Smith and Davidson at forwards, Shiveley at center and Overton and Kertis at guards. Thin tilt under way at 9 p.m | Tickets for the game are on sale at | the Knights of Columbus, Y. M. C. A. and Bro & Hulens. The “Y" meets the Rainier post |team in the other game Saturday night In thetr first game in the sec. ond half of the season, This tilt | starts at § p.m. ' Topight at the Etks the Fikes and Soldiers & Sailors mix and the Co. B squad tangles with the Piper & Taft 8 p. m. and the other game at 9 Brewsters and Phoenix Mutu: meet at Broadway at 7:30. Both teams have strengthened up for this jbattio and will have strong lineups |closing games and won three straight games. Roy Kelthner, star forward, has joined the Berwster out- | fit. A 10-year-old boy, welghing 70 Pounds, won the Junior trap shoot at Hrewton, Als., break- of 00 targety His name Andrew Miller! Borsalino Heath (London) men, The Elks go is scheduled for| Knox |for the rest of the season, The| | Phoenix men hit their stride in the| Stetson | doe Withott, the Wichita Spring (202 Westenn AvE- PHONE ELLIOTT s7ee. =z trong Front Fou WGA HAVE A SOB LIKE ! HE ONLY WORKS DAY A WEEK, AN ONLY FOR TEN CUNUTES ' HE MAKES A AS Lining! | “a oy | 1 SUNDAY! A} . 40 ra MacDougalls and Knights Primed for Big Basketball Battle <i Biase SCHOOL CAGE FIVES TO PLAY SECOND HALF TODAY Queen Anne's cage five will make | game will be, staged in the West Be ite last effort of the season for the |4ttle gym. Hoth teams are expected to take the floor with their regular and Pickering will start at forwards for the Lincoln team, Hesketh at center and Polk lineups. No! Tigers Quays and Savage at guards Y | at conter and B ® | guards. | FRANKLL WEAKENED The Quays will have their strong: | floor today. Ripley | crack hill forwards, lows of “C! MacAdams wil! | Htinaldo Caccia, ner from jan Segel respectively. Where “Values Tell” When your friend notices your new hat—if it is es- pecially attractive, he will robably. ask: “Is it a Dunlap?” Cheasty’s is proud to display hats of this splen- did character. These initials represent a standard in American hat- making. You will make no mistake when you ask to see our representative selec- tions. As favorably and_ well known as any other national trademark is that on the Borsalino Hat. Cheasty’s is their Seattle home. For something different in headwear —try a Heath. Their individuality will ap- peal to you. Heath Caps are especially well fash- ioned. Cheasty’s has a com- plete showing of this exclu- sive line. As usual, Knox Hats intro- duce the Spring styles. Here you will find the small brim with an upward curl—the narrow ribbon ‘band—the lower crown. No wardrobe is complete without a Stetson — the American Hat. Distin- guished in appearance, their wearing quality is a “buy- word” in hats. Cheasty’s display of Stetsons is well balanced. : ateg Green, Eng- Colors: lish Tan, Brown, Dark Green, Black, Artichoke, Greenish Brown, London Fog Gray, Dull Black. Prices $4.00 to $20.00 ‘Values Tell’’ Chea sf ys sone Underwear VES PY, pro: C.GRAVES.. STmEET Kuppenheimer Quality Clothes Jacobson and Cook open the game |at forwards for West Seattle, Fraser s and Parrott at Franklin will be weakened by the Eliott and Captain who are under the slight attack of flu, will be replaced by Thornburn » rest of the Franklin team will |iineup with Carman, at the remain- ling forward to work with Segel, Cole y will open the festivities at center and Maxwell guard with + Harris and Lawrence | Thornburn, Cot Rice at| This tilt will be staged in the The Franklin squad jare ulight favorites to win because The Quays will have to watch Har-|they walloped the Beavers in their ¢, because it was this pair |first game this year. t mpilled the beans when Broad-| way won the first game Lincoln should r Ballard will ineup with Fraley and | Swenson ot forwards, Walby ‘at cen- have no trouble|ter, and Hudson and Charleston at Went Seattle crew. The guards

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