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i ento Still Without | First Baseman; Bates for Locals 6 be n change ‘There won't aang ees Lake. On the small lot in metropolis Earl is a dan. Koerner Back for Seals Koerner, ‘the San Francisco Seals, will Koerner jan't the best the world, but he hits the and there ien't much doubt ‘rew thruout the coming sea Ay Borton has lost his job @ thousand times or more g the stove league season, but Essick of the Vernon has not signed a new first Chances are that Borton, again. There isn’t anything | about Rorton’s play around plow, but he plays a and hite well, running 1 close to the .300 mark. rt Griges, the veteran toaser, with year, will be with the Los team this season, replacing nier, who went to the St. F, but the veteran st{T! has a tot baseball in his system and hitting abitity shouwl4 fin Place very ably Guisto for Oaks? Guisto, the Italian firnt Who finished the season with bag fs not yet the property of 2 team. If Louie is given it will give the Acorns ons of first basemen in the circuit. to mace the agate on the ‘baseball reni estate at irast. Blue, the young fellow who sO well at the first base pil- pw for the Portland Beavers, is & holdout, but is due to «ign the coming enmpaign soon fs one of those playas who is in the game 4na is fighting He made a hit by his work the Seattle fans last year. to replace Art Griggs. The may have signed someone to replace the venerable Arthur, but they were still looking for al ‘firnt baseman, according to last re > The gimlet screw, which was the of 4 little girl, brought mil- of dollars to its inventor. fhe 4 TO THE DADS— Who have never before at tended the “Father and fon” Banquet we can only gay that you have missed something and that -you certainly should take in the one that Is to be held March 9th, Those who had pur. tickets prior to the of postponement will have their places reserved, which leaves only a limited number of tickets to be noid. The affair is being held at the Masonic Temple, Harvard Ave. and Pine st. | Like most everything else tor tather or non, we are selling tickets for this big time and will gladly re. serve yours by phone if _ you desire. THE SPORTING 60008 STORE y. the leading home| of the league, will be back | ¥!9 hitter as he hits ‘em long and | Just the big firet base | Back on the job for the 1920; hat he will be with the Golden | the Sacramento | club, is slated to play | io‘. hee for the Oaks again, | @ is a bard bitter and proved) ito is still without a first | \' , aq from the California state cap | Scores Knockdown in Final Round; Reed. Wins; “Soldier” Woods Rocks Patsy Ciacco to Sleep in Wild Battle; Colored Boy Gets Draw in Prelim’ Evening’s Card Was One of Best of Season aN BY LE 0 H. LAS The Old Stall There are always those who holler that They're going to leave the pastime flat But when robin redbreast nests again These ginks will be on a south-bound train. Frankie Murphy, former Seattle frwelght, ts new the proud owner of © Chevrolet machine, secording to the same letter to Dan Salt that ear his chatlen dimumy Wikis, Frankie is surely stepping out thewe daye Johnny Neva st, Paul who Ifans been performing tn Gatigerate Tecentiy, has been signed to box at jcoma on March 18, sceording to ® ter | trom Bob Brana, Portiand fight manager, |who has taken over the bostness of the In all probability Nove, Frankie fia Nehtwetatt, either ae hannon, Taylor, the “fe been coming alon im the Mahe take on any of the * & willing mixer 4. who ts taking « are of himectt exeat conp of the Stanley Willis, che at Aberdeen recentip. ed « draw, but Taylor wen it by cording te the Aberdesn papers case of some Dbiind of Portland The dout | a tile, another | thetats, Athletic amectation at the Crystal Pool. He is expected to box Fddie Shannen, Ryans, whe ti sow fn California with Duly Maseott and Joe Gormaa, te anxious to come North again, and sto show Gorman here on March 19, If pomibia Gorma® may be matched for ene of the closing shows at the Crystal Poot. ‘The last show of the season staged at the Crystal Poot by Acsin & Salt will be held April §, eccording to present plana The w gore in the pool about Apert season at Crystal He te ox- peeting to open with ether Chariey White, the Chicago ht, i the Yanoouver, Wash, 10-round bout at Portland, Or Fred Fulton, the Minnesota piasterer, tn on bie way to the Coast. He wouldn't dave much chance of fighting tn fan | Frandisco, where be refused to fight at & Deneft. Fulton i» till rated as one of the best heavyweights in the gama fn spite of the fact that be has « rep. ition tor “dogging” MM when the going ie rows. the Tacoma heavyweight, away from the Northwest, is still with the bie Swede, according to @ letter from Benny Mur. phy, “Soldier” Bartfleid’s manager, ¥ Clay Mite. Anderson & bad beating isch, the New York “hound, says Benny Northwestern fane shouldn't kid ork mribes say thet he to one of the hardest hitting men in the game today, but that be is alee one of the biggest “hounds” * performing in the squared eircia If Kelech hits = man first, he lew cinch to win, and only » blind maa could ever mim Ole Andersen. Young Brown, the oa nia Nght weight, is anothe | be seen tn Sastth come to fei | miller, and |the local fight bugs if he operates within the hempen circle 1 ‘advertised in the Southern is working loa Angeles at the present 'REDS GET ‘BUTTONS | AND ARE HAPPY NOW The Cincinnat! Reds have recetved thelr world’s series buttons and are now complete in their happiness. The fashion of giving buttons togrv- ery member of the team that wins a world’s championship has been in vogue for a number of years, But the novelty of the thing haa worn off. Being a novelty in Cincinnati, | pains were taken to make the event public. The majority of fans had no doubt forgotten all about thin custom until reminded of it. RACINE PROMOTER TRIES NEW STUNT Johnny Wagner, Racine boxing | promoter, is about to institute an in-| novation in the ring game. He pro- posds to #ign a third alternative| boxer for euch match on his pro-| grams, the third man to act as al possible substitute in case either of the principals fails to show up. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ALL SIZES Guardian Trust & Savings Bank COLMAN BUILDING eoanon was bie) be | heavywotght, Major Cox, who entiond Ole Anderson, | ian Welter Subs for Wright ‘and Puts Up Great Battle; Shade Wins Edge, But Fans Like Draw University 'y Community Five ¢ Wins Over Y.M.C.A. MURPHY WANTS WILDE BOUT Frankie Murphy, former Northwest flyweight champion, who is now in Los Angeles, wants a crack ilde comes to the Coast, according to a letter received here by Murphy, who is now boxing in California, has been going at a good clip. He won his last start against Jimmy Pappas, one of the ranking bantams of California. mitts, and there are a lot of fight fans in this section who belie “Forbes Robbed Again; Morri , the pale-faced Russian welter from Kansas City, hopped into Billy Wright's Be tke tase Brae yesterday, when Champion Wright was ordered to bed by his or because of illness, and, with Billy Shade, California gladiator, proceeded to stage of the best four-round battles of the season at the Crystal Pool last night. iA Shade won the fight, but the judges called it a draw and, considering the way the} 8 howled their approval, they were perfectly satisfied. No | but th mplonship was at stake, }fans to thelr feet. | It was one «of those old slam: bang finishes that was wilder than any Zulu parade. Hoth boys cast noe to the wellknown sephyrs and hopped to It. Shade Scores Knockdown Shade caught Lux Mush on the jaw with a righthand wallop in the middie of a wild setto in the fourth round, and Lux bounced off the floor. It was a clean knockdown, but Lax was on the ropes when he was hit, and he bounced off of the floor before a count could be started, | but {t was a clean knockdown. Bhade took the second and tntra | rounds and the first session wna | even. | reverse order, but that is the way the fight wont, the best round by far being the final three minutes of | mitt.slinging. They started off easily, being hurt in the initial round | Shade took the lead and bothered Lux in the second round by wide |left hooks, He kept up the same | taction in the next round and also| copped the round. h Lux uncorked a ard right-hand punches Jcouple of boys rattied thru the last) round with a bang that brought the) This is taking the bout tn the! neither | ¥ Races 2 idan ne nataenssn setae deen LEADER, at Jimmy Wilde, the En Dan Salt. miller a battle, Franklin Win Over Lincoln Decides Race Quakers Come Out on Top of 10-9 Overtime Mix Standing of Prep Basketball Teams Won. Lest, Pet. -* 1,009 | | | | | rankiin presented Proadway with the 1920 city prep basketball title that staggered Shade, but Shade | yesterday when the Quakers downed jlanded the cleaner punches. The | Lincoln, Broadway's closest rival, by Rhase a ub the biuret toe finat |* 20409 count in = thrilling over altho both boys handed out|time mfx at Lincotn. Broadway pd took them so evenly | meets Lincain at Broadway Friday, otherwive that the session could | but regardiess of how the Ult comes |have been stretched to an even|out, the Tigers cop the city tite, round Boys Deserve Credit It wae a great mill and the tans didn't worry much about the verdict. We want to see more of this Shade He's « rugeed Mnilier who It be to be in person. will give them all a battle. hooves Champion Wright mighty sweet condition when he | takes on the Californian. Lux de. | Serves a lot of credit for the game |. “wuer pin | fornia product, Teed, other Call a big, hard-hitting threatened to crucify | Tom Woodhouse, local miller, and |the bout was stopped in the second round. Woodhouse took a couple of punches on the jaw hard enough to knock & hole tn Mt. Rainier, and most of the second round-—while it lasted—he was on the canvas 2 Woodhouse was another substi. | tute, taking the place of Willie Kevier, the local heavyweight, who | could not appear because of a death in bis family yesterday A Kiddie What does Hert Forbes have to do | to get @ square deal from the judges when he boxes Eddie Jackson? For | the third time, Bert beat Jackson all |the way in a four-round encounter, |and for the third time the bout was | culled a draw |atiff punches, tut Bert beat him all the way from here to fair Hawall j and back again last night. This pair jot lichtweighta put up a good bout, but Forbes slings the better pair of| | mitts. “Soldier” Woods, the wild map wolter, rotked Patsey Ciacco to steep in the closing minutes of thetr| bout. They went to it hammer and | tongs for three rounds, and then Patsy crutnbled up on the floor, not hit, but just too tired to continue. After the festivities Woods hopped around with more pep than when he entered the ring. Rornie Rogers, colored bantam, | the opener. Lonnie Austin and Dan Salt, pro meters of the show, can congratu jlate themselves tn having Lax come | |thru the way he did in the big bout! jof the night, because the five mills | rounded out a nice evening’s fistic entertainment MARTY CUTLER VS. OSCAR KOCH Oscar Koch, Chet McIntyre’a new heavywelght, will make big second | bow of the season before local fans next Tuesday night, at the Crystal Pool, when he takes on Marty Cut- ler, the veteran Chicago miller. Koch is a big fellow, who steps! around and who Is learning how to work better every time out. He bears watching. His firwt start of | | the. season resulted in a win over) Young Hector at the Armory. HARPER WANTS 3 ANOTHER CHANCE Bob Harper, local lightweight, wants another chance with Eddie Shannon, who defeated him the| other night at the Crystal Pool, and because of the battle that Harper put up he deserves it. Al Shannon, brother a lanager of Eddie, ac cepted the challenge. The bout may | be arranged for n card scheduled | for Tacoma, March 4 | Diamonds came into the United | States last summer at the rate of $7.000,000 worth a month battle he put up without any notice. | Jackson landed some | and Terry Keller, fought a draw in| ‘The game was a Jaffair all of the way with Lincoln score was even up at eight points jail at the end of the regular playing | time and Cole, Franklin certter, | dropped in a long shot for the win nine marker the rtime © the best Lin looin « 4 foul, by Fe Cole did the bie scoring for Frank- |Iin with four field goals, while Pick |ering scored Lincaln’s counters with three field goals. Bill Savage played a brilliant de- tensive game at guard for the Lin- coln team. ‘The leenper Lincoin, Nolan G [ovine ‘ throwe—Fotk 2, Maxwell T | J. Seth Jéte and Olen, lr Broadway had no trouble beating | Wert Seattle at Broadway yeaterday, the Tigers running up @ count of 47 to 10, making it nine straight wine for the Tigers this year. pers | Position |W, Meattte in Latte r Jacobeen Graham «5. Gerard Bacher” ins Kindred Field goate—Rice 11. Harrie 4, Gratam | Heeher 1, Latta 1, Cook 1, Jacobsen 1 Wold 1, Fremyhrews—Granam patitutions Trea Gilmore for Grah Graham for Gly ok tor Kindred: Olsen for Mahn- Mahnken for Gerard. Referae—Cola Timekeapers—Davis and Parrett. Aeorekeepers—MeNet! and Sammins Queen Anne munk the hooks into | | Mallard at Queen Anne yesterday to | the tune of 22 to 7 The lineup: Queen Anne Panard Fraley Mudeon | Walby Hanson Charleston Queen Anne, Ballard, MeKinsey | Posttion, Fs soce r o bull mmary: Sabetttutions: # Moody for McAdams ‘Trumbatt 4, Ripley &, Mo- nedy 1, Cornuetle 2, Fraley 3. | Fraley 2 reen. Olesen and Anerson, nm Anne second team ran away from the Ballard eerubs, and plied up a 22-to-9 lead, Withemy and Bakenhos were the stare of the game, MAY MATCH WALKER ‘AND FALLING FRED Dave Mackey, Newark promoter, ‘a among those offering Hugh | Walker, heavyweight, of Kanana/| City, matches at his club, Dave of: | fers currency for Walker to meet! | Failing Fred Fulton. $50,000 PRIZES Prize moneys aggregating $50,000 | will be awarded winners of the six day cyclo race to be held in Madison Square Garden, starting March 7 prizes for the first race will be 000. The sum of $10,000 will be oft for a series of prints for points. } A lot of boxers can get draws tn the ring. Some of them draw well at the! box office. of sketch artists. Welling 1s © mergber of the stud-|t 1221°-Third Ave *COR.UNIVERSI1¥ ents’ Art league in New York and| the pletures he draws are drawing | i Sety Now In a nip and tuck | getting the worst of the breaks. The | fourminute | converted | FOR BIKE RACERS | THIS PAIR OF BATTLERS CAN DRAW WELL ANY PLACE the Chieago newspapers out with his jart when he was making his home there. | toonist-fighter, who haa just ‘come o America from the Vritish Isles, is said to be clever with the draw Lost My DRAG iM PASSIETY Soup LAST TT WAS DRINKIN’ NIGHT ~ WH ow AT A SWELL APFAIR glish battler, if WHITE HOUSE ATHLETES — | Chances are that Jack Fournier, tor: mer Loe Angeles first eacker, now the y of the mt. 1 Cards, wilt other try for & big league berth If he is called Bast by the St. Louis club, A year ago Hal Chase was soquitted ", by President of the National longus, ot betting on amen sed much com ment at the time Ife wae scoused of ting Geainet his own team, Me was & member of the Clocinnatl Reda but ts now with the New York Giants Once ag Mant shortato; f the Phillies who erad- uated from the Portland team, is holding out for @ bigger salary @id the mame thiog thig time last y and did hot come to icme until the early part of Mar Stanioy Danmgariner, whe hae not played 8 game sinew . Wants to return to the Phillies. Im 1016 the Phillies sent him to Providence, but he refused to go, aod bas been loaf. ing ever since. Hoe wae kept on the Philly reserve right along all these years, He wna a y good pitcher is doubtful if he comeback —_ longue Das Leen or. and the after reerults with @ great flourish, of fabulous salaries An independent fanixed by six towne in Idaho backers are going ined baseball aking offers ata. and 4, for the owns to be in t Vollavilie, Log Lewiston and Prenat the finish can husiasm soon cools Idaho efroult are hfleld, Hichmond, Two years aro, when Jack mith, who used to be on Dugdale’s pay roll, In the Northwest league, was hitting around | 200, and looked like a star, he wae al { on the Mt Louls year Jack hit around One of his efforts got Johnny Dun But here's a pair of, slammers who |deo's goat. It was a caricature of the oan draw outside of the ring. galloping Italian grinding a hand or- Besides being handy at working|«an. Johnny didn't Uke the signi- over maps wiih the four-ounce gloves | fleance and when he met Welling in Joo Welling and Johnny Sheppard|/a Poston ring fought for blood as} are a couple of bizarre youths. well as the purse, Welling got the They're the “Bud” Fishers of the|referee's “decision and has since squared circle pastime. Besides be-| gained several newspaper verdicts ing lightweight boxers before the|over him, by public eye at present they area pair! Johnny Sheppard, the other car- ing pencils, too. He takes his draw down real coin, Joe used to help|i sine brill tight with Harry Schuman, of Ta Mitwaukie arena last) of the Tacoma lightweight knockout. ~— | sketches the ringsiders like they are. Johnny ts making Milwaukee his # wruaily” the, war “an ‘independent | be that o ROOSEVELT LixtD- strenuous Murphy is clever with his Frankie would give the British LINCOLN WAS AN EXCELLENT WRESTLER Handball on toe! That's the new training stunt of the Seattle Mets. Donning their skates, hockey squad played and staged several ice put on the fintshing | I] dave | || lco--we're eliminated. ‘MARSHALL IS PORTLAND, Feb. 25 of San Francisco and st coma, at the night, at the end round, The won a_ technical Baird of Seattle won a 10. | so much the referee |four rounds. stunts for tonight's game with Vancouver, at the Arena yester- Tlandball ae ft should be played is bad enough, but handball on Martin took pity on Jimmy Marshall {cision from Tommy Barone of St. Wing was beating Johnny Fontana stopped fight at the end of the fifth Web» and George Burns drew after Mets vs. . Millionaires at Arena Tonight METS PLAY HANDBALL ON ICE! GOOD NIGHT! ‘TAYLOR WILL PLAY CENT: Zz FOR VISITO! Seattle's league leading ice squad | the local bandbal) races to training for the last regular game here to- |night at the Arena. The Vancouver | squad will have its strongest lineup oe thie ice. “Cyclane” Taylor, the veteran puck wizard, will be back |at his old place at center for the opposition. A vietory for the locals will make & place in the playoff for the coast tite almost a cinch and it's a sure bet that the Mets will be out for the old win tonight. ‘The teams will take the ice as fol- lows: The lineup: Beattie, Holmes .. opped his second | 3 Earl round de- | HEINIE DIDN'T GET Paul; the latter was considerably battered. Scotty Williams, negro CUT AND HE’S SORE | middleweight, knocked out Marty os Foley in the second round. Weldon| When the world's series games were played last fall, Heinio Zim- merman was on the suspension list of the New York club. Because of this disgrace the other players de, cided that he was not entitled to a share in the second prize money, the Frankie headquarters: Ho wears a No, very short arma. ing to emulate the boring of Jack Dempsey—the in England. Cooking, Mating and Baking White Wi main Apples Spitwenberg Apples Delicious Apples Romo Beauty Apples Chelan Apples Winesap Apples at Wholesale and Retail These apples will be fold and guaranteed Go to Stall No. 60, down the Westlake Market; ask Dr, Bdawin J. 7 ing pad with him to the gym and Vegetables, fruits aut He doesn't look much ke ono of the artistic clan, however, 18 collar and has In the ring he seems. to be try- thing earned for him the lightweight title APPLES Retail and Wholesale ‘ ‘own's ital, rguin in-apples, pus, amounting to over $800. Heinie now threatens to take the matter ‘in court, He wants a full share of the | booty. PLAN BIG OUTDOOR FIGHTS AT NEWARK Manager Dave Mackay of the Newark Sportsmen's club plans to lease a plot of ground near Newark where a large circus tent will be pitched for outdoor fights this sum- mer. The place will seat between 20,000 and 26,000 people, in tactics that In order to introduce our new (w! All work Berantees for 15 ult | pationts ‘who have tested our | you are in the right place, nataire in | int if you potatoes, we Bri Open Sundays From ® 997 UNIVERSITY 9T)_ - ™ TURNED HER 5 AM ASKED TH a BRING HER Aw | Sense REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS |and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran toed 15 years, NEYT TO ME Back ON ME WAITER TO GAL Final Coma Is 34 to 28; Tilts Billed ‘Y’ Eliminated;Thgee Games at K. pf C. Club Tonight; Macs vs. Phoenix How Clubs Stand in Star League LEAGUE NO, w, 2 Team. “U" Community .... Phoenix Mutuals MacDougalis Piper & Taft Brewst K of C Co B Wes Rennie’s University Community basketball fi pee another big surprise (he Star league last night by walloping the Y. M. C. A. fi to the tune of 34-28 at the sociation. The game was fast thruo and there was never than a five-point margin b tween the two teams. Bell, who played only in the half for the Community fiv seven field goals. Wes Rennie the star for the winners, netting field goals, Allen played the best game “Doc” ree five. He made field The wie, win puts the Commuters for first place honors and elim! the “Y” for the city ttle, The lineup: Uat. Com. — ; Position =™ g an The Sammary | ce ENR for aNlen, Leag | el Field goale—Alien Resale 5, 3, Stock 2, Laat 3, Twesas Tr elbreek Woodcock Fou! throws—Woods 2, Olsen & ‘ereo—Viemming. PHOENIX MUTUALS VS. MacDOUGALLS The leadership in League No. 2 4 The Star cage circuit 1s at stake ¢ night when the Phoenix Mutuals: MacDougall-Southwick fives clash « the Knights of Columbus. The |partment store team has b | Unru the season without « defeats has qualified for the city finale, Phoenix squad is coming af @ fast clip and hold a win over the K. of outfit. This game is billed for 9 p. n and will head a program of games scheduled for the K. of pncDevesito™ Peston | will mix with the Vancouver team |Overe Piper & Taft's undefeated five argue with the Knights of Columb crew in the second game toni This mill starts out at § p. m. an —_ Prove to be another hi Knights are out of the city but can be counted upon to give food account of themselves. Piper outfit has been and will be the favorites to win. ‘The teams will line up as Taft— Position Forward. Guard Spaldings and the Soldiers" Sailors’ fives argue in the first which gets under way at 7 p.m. Ti Spalding men are heavy favorites win, TILTS BILLED FOR WEEK MacDougall-Southwick's squad arguo with the Piper & Taft at the Elks’ club in an tmpo game Friday night at 9 p. m. Spalding team argues with the R nier Post five at § p. m. At Broadway the same night the Phoenix Mutuals will mix with the Company B outfit at 7:30, The Hiks and “U" Community tam, gle at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday ni at 9 p. m., and the “Y" meets Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club at 8 p. Businessmen in Rock Island, MM. are digging deep into their jeans and will go deeper to support a baseball club, They are back again in the Three-Eye circuit. Fans are out to | form a ‘$100,000 Attendance” club | for 1920. halebone) plate, which ta the lightest / EXAMINATION FREE Full Sot of Tevth. Amalgam Filling Painless years, Have impression tepee. fo wate nevi and advice free, id Mridge Work, tronage is recommend fiving good Re Ng en comi to our ad with By nen ae © 12 for Working OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS