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E 20 ‘ Ma. SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920, Second Sackers } IL BELONG TO THE MARRIED WOnANST } ONION ! WE, STOP WORK s— \ AT 6 Att. Ths i. \Now Ben f_ ye) f Mee ars oe" | STAR WILL PUBLISH bate Tigers After 20th [De St i he eo! Straight Basketball Victory ante om willbe published” Bate Tive Coast Clubs Without Good Wecess BE with | THou! FAREWELL FOREVER! Ii. GOIN’ Hone - (oO BATTLE With TH WiPR! L HOPE SHE DOESNT KNOCK ME OUNCONCIOUS LWANTA GO TO THE a fa, ftowes! STRIKE ME OW DEAR, IM ALL Set FoR THe SLAUGHTER ! aveney, Krag and Fisher Only High Class Keystone Men Signed for 1920 Play Kenworthy |s Hope of Seattle Outfit; Portland Has No Second Baseman at All; Lafayette Is Promising; MacDougalls ~ Leave for Training Camp Next Week Tangle With BY LEO H. LASSEN Three Coast league clubs are well fixed for second base Pi & T ft Men during the coming diamond campaign Ike Caveney, iper a anon will be publ Two squads oon welected as th men in the prep ned satus | Play Lincoln Five at Broad- | Standing of Prep post ‘atu : way Today a ‘Teams San Francisco; Bob Fisher, of Vernon, and Marty Krug, | : ks was tata Wcshee, Oia , é i Salt Lake, will hold down their jobs at the keystone sack porishen For drag open Ne cr they break a couple of arms. How Clubs Stand GOLDEN BEAR ts this after- || Zraaks ‘4 5 «oe ‘The other five clubs aren't so well fixed for middle-sack- Star L e ‘ noon, w with the Lin-|| Weet Beatie”. ; 3 in ar ea gui coln f The reason Ps, Seattle’s case depends upon whether or not the veteran, FIVE. MEETS Weil, Broadway LEAGUE NO. 1 haw registered nine oe and hu Tals should Queite m Kenworthy, kicks thru. The “Duke” has played nifty baseball in the Coast league, but last season almost traight wing this ne WASHINGTON SEATTLE ICE ¢ 5 rted the season like champ # the veteran out of a job. a es tsacaaees & eet SEVEN NEEDS Washington's cage five will stack and the Tig Lea tet eae } He lost bis specd his bat oan aed 33 up with the California var ) straight wins without adi at A eye. If he can hit ! did Rainier Pest e383 the local gym tonight, Tt Sie ccna WIN TONIGHT :: Beattle's hockey club needs a win | « ve of the Franklin, on th hax been coming and cimaxed their over Lincoln Tuesday 1 Gold five ts in a bad way be injuries 6 Golden Bears are rated as ene |! © powerful team and Frank games of the high upon a time and « DOBIE TUTORS CORNELL GRID MEN LEAGUE NO. t v {forts by a wit Gil Dobie, r Univer. aggregations on the coast prs West attle plays host to the sity of Wash {ll outweigh the local squad 1 season by the scanty margin! nono contingent. Ballard ie far coach, who piloted Washing | 4 won't suffer in speed comp point, in an’ overtime vored to win. ton eleven thru nine football e without a reverse, average ‘Wiha the coach the Cornell univer wa squad this season. Dobie Portland ts without @ second bare been with the Annapolis man at the present © es: Pe ccna during the past two Sigtin, who play middle bax | seasons. He broke off with ig algal motor ~~ ‘the Middies and oficial con sit Tlee Pate sect storie ‘firmation has been given out . from Annapolis that the tall . cieh, but Scot has signed to tutor the k | “Cornell teams. This will give ‘On PE ae, Dobie his chance to show his Kr against Princeton, Yale, . Dartmouth and the rest of stime college clevens geason gets under Department Store Team to f Play at Elks’ Club Tonight ht, who | And mother yetled fews days of the When everything went black, Wake up my som,‘ You're sleeping om your back.” Faseball war te «ular lineup. Fle Tobin will Watker will play re Rickey will take neup They w Jerdale, Oatmar forward lin and C. Ly ler In the nets » break thru with an take the th Ite | game start on the forward line. Rowe and| Majors ar care of/the defense | guard p he in the nets probably face off with Dun: | Sr Meeking on the # rover, John: | pected 1 on defen with Captain Anderson Bruin outfit, has he home plitters are out of the ‘ title, but the Want ut to ta oda y and | Symes are goo. They |next to winning will hold down the forward berths. pwould rather beat nt will play the an © team in the c't * Both teams will take the floor with Chase was reported toda Washington will start the game their strongest lineups. Broadway |” rly vanguard of the Giant Johns and Talbot at forwards, | will face off with Spencer Harris |YOUns*ters began to arrive for their th at center and Staatz and/and Lawrence Carmody at forwards, |\"PTng training trip. When Zimmer- olvon at guards, Munson is ex-| Cot Rice at center and Bill Graham |™4n was suspended for wayward con- to be used some time during | and Jimm «. Lincoln | uct lam summer, Manager McGraw . ollan and Jack | *#d Heinle would never play another Bruce He» |#me in a Giant uniform, but Chase HEINIE ZIM AND HAL CHASE DUE TO QuiT Retirement sure, | with nd | the game » will get under way at Savage and as expected to be a regular as long as bis legs held out. It was reported EDWARDS TAKES BIG teat both ioen: would be alsa DIVE IN SIX ROUNDS TWO MORE SCHANG n Anne will Journey to Franklin [Of the majors BROTHERS IN GAME ze ot the sinh in the asecoe aa lub in the absence of Me- "| seus sehane, tormer eatener tr EDWARDS WILL MAKE Graw, was here today, rounding wi the Athletics, now with the R t Sox LEONARD “WEIGH IN” geters of the New York tribe has a pair of brothers who who are to leave Saturday for San an in-) Lew Edwards, the Australian light io Mitchell here. wing in his steps. jAntonio. wards took one of the hardest | Melder, and C er, have weight, who has just come to this | SHARKEY sgn panned in @ local ring in been gobbled up by the Baltimore! country, under the management of| LOWEL re. After Mitchell knocked him | Orioles Tom Andrews, says that if he ever | sharkey. down four times in the early rounds, meets Fidwards took the full count in the Most of man's blunders are due to wil! ixt ‘hin self. San Frar with Los Angel jthat he was ne ser. He may deliver yet, but if he plays like he did last year, some one Will be playing second base for th }Angels, and it won't be Carl Crar tall, Cart can hit, but that lets bim | of | out | “Midget” McGaffigan, candidat the keystone job with 8 |put up some good ball at time year, but the Sace need a player than M. tion, The lit into hiw old class didn't show much in his games he Caveney, Krug and Fisher, are good ball players. They can hit, field and run the bases, With the poor! Jallotment of second basemen now Bight at the Pool show, im the ‘Tuesday. Koch showed a lot saaliiate themaelves ur ielues when he took Young Hector | they have billed for work r Hine, =a Reed looked far from | ) cripple the oth. “ . LEAVE FOR CAMP five the Batra will tox Kadie Shannon in | SOON muters #till have a ext Thursday in a Alx-round © Seattle's ball forces will leave for | two wing and no defe thelr training camp at Hanford, Cal..| is at 9 p. m 4 ~|next week. And then it won't bel “¥" and the Soldiers’ 4 MILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb. 27 Low Hdwards, Australian light ceaped to be formid: American lightwetghts today, his beating at the hands of —lack P New York, knocked ny Leonard, the champion | Jimmy Conway, Little Rock, rete to make weight, and do it|the first round of a scheduled 12: § round bout be re last night. ing eason. The Spaldir good games are} ‘Gane CLOTAES: He may fight @ 10-round go with “ome “ot the oldtimers will have to! Preacher Would tA a Yet to be picked at Portiand jump around friskily to hold dow air jee Make Good Golfer AN HAS NICE ta the Elke and the as} » five argues with the Sol club team promise to| Manhattan Koch, the dig Tacoma ma with “Witd Bill” Teed, the ary Dunlap, C. & K. Stetson and Knox Hats * n the other ; night. The ¢ nlate with This gam for the Elke. e Shirts jong until the melody of bat wa. ball teams are bot out of the} will be heard on the greensward at ning for the semifinals as they | Spring Rainier ave. 1 Lan have both lost two games, but the | #. an think they can wa’ the dation crew. The “Y the ‘ r . n the line by a big in th game of the sea A large f hired he! © men are out for black feild | “ von baap with Jack Dempeey when | £° int r berths impion was working for the bout Seattle way the ning North, He | shapes up now the veterans hav | LAFAYETTE 1S | PROMISING | NE WYORK, Feb. 27.—A certain >. inieten ho bee ee fed to JOB WITH TIGERS) Yours tatarette, tne youtntul first Ye up goit because he wan in dan , wacker tenes by the locals, is prom y Dolan has got a job for this |ising timber. He hit the ball hard which he likes very much.}when he played with the Spoka act as coach and scout for |team jn the old Northwestern leagu Cubs in the future./a couple .of year: With h managed the St. Joseph club in | Bates on the job he t have mu jeatern league last season, nce of breaking into t ee tiencen aaa tates’ arm isn’t the strongest | “Mike Donahue has been given a in the world, # t Job as coach of University | Yer. and if th ger of undermining his health be- |) ause of attention to duties, com plained to his friend, another golfer that the language used by his op | ponents was most “upariiamentary His friend sympathized and they ar ago Styles that have the conservative digni- ty of middle age — oth- send local in 4a match one day. The cler 1 peveral * | nadiy and was astonished to’hea rather it wasn't | old right finn doe ‘Virginia t $4,500 a year. Hi de |Found ir jon, Li tte om fr 1 after they returned to the ‘ Rc receray ar cman lend the and grab off the job.|clubhouse informing some of the ers with the snap and ly for 15 years. members that the Rev. Mr, So-an: JACK FARMER TO would soon make a good golfer SOUTHERN LEAGUE his language simply horrit P Jack Farmer, the Portiar tfietd.| There ix one on the waiting list : i | goed’ ban tor DUMONT DIDN'T LAST _ TUG-OF-WAR— g LONG WITH BEANEATERS years a Just a prert sport and ice go: Sled tn the Port toe ing to stage a “come in” this city March i 8 known a yet. Pe the event being for t jon young Dick Cox King County Champion- Te iediiles Uaes) be bea: en @ game here, and ( Now all you fellows who “weet you have eight men Uttle stronger in the Spee er I Sut than any « other rag bunch, gst them in condi. at ia the Candee tue \Eotry 101 mee Scaril son. that figured in the deal are with the May be secured at ibs to which t were trade MUST LOOK my be secured at ite Sporting Goods Store” Ainamith was sent to Detroit in an FOR CATCHER other deal and Janvrin went to the T; ft I escaped is without a catcher four| St. Louis Cardinals by way of the NOT ¥8 before Koing into «pring trai cl & lait Ans re ae @ nice state of affair 4 but ee ia can't be helped. u THESPORTING G000S STORE MND Sencer, the portly. Sait Take re| Students Help inn Enlarge Field leeiver who was bought by the loc >| club, refuses to report and says that he is going into business in Idaho,| Students of Washington and Lee eaksth wt pps Aa university, Lexington, Ky., will work yo.| *WO hours a week in building an en largement of the school’s athletic hunting forr a good receive the qualities that come with cause § with Rohrer and Tobin signed the mask staff looks ax| "ld. Other labor projects are to be elothes from Cheasty’s. Useful as a bladeless lawnn j undertaken by students for the insti . ‘ tution Perfectly appointed in AUSTRALIA CUE every respect, they repre- SLICKER IS COMING sent the acme of styles for One defeat does not dishearten the Spring, 1920. Austtalians, Miss Fanny Durek swimmer, did not meet with much success in America. Now Miss Ruby perts, champion woman billiard player of the Antipodes, ts coming to this country. vigor of young Ameri- can manhood. The best of fabrics—ap- propriate in texture and color for the age require- ments and the design of the garment. Prices that meet the means of the man who has made his mark — as well as the clothes allow- ance of the young man who is climbing. The fine art of impart- ing distinction is but one of » pla nd last he isn't the Farmer of a ¢ Gene Dumont, who. waiver route billiard parlor in the ? Come in and see, wer Fred Moliwitz, a first wacker, who 8 been in and out of the majors jabout umpty-steen times, has by shipped to Sacramento by the Louis Cardinals, Moliwitz has pv! ed with the Chicago Cubs a Reds and St. Louis Cards at various times. He is a good fielder, but tan't much with the willow in the big show. Before going up to the majors the last time he was with | City in the Ame: {he found a batting ey back to th for @ trial with Pittabur lost It again, evidently, because he's | once more in the minors. PREPARE FOR CAGE | TOURNEY IN KANSAS| The University of Kansas is pre-| paring for the 13th annual inter. | scholastic baseball tournament, to be held on March 19 and 20, Winfield B Secotane High .sthech son the hone in eS ae et, | year. | | 504-12 EITEL BLDG, The champion Reds are no more| SECOND AND PIKE | meek and lowly. They demand $72. SEATTLE 000 more pay for 1920, DR. H. T. HARVEY (Bx President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION Highest Order of Restoration Other Leading Styles $25 to $75