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ae THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920. ‘Koch and ‘Wild’ Bill Reed Stage Tame Draw ‘vA r e e | I GOTTA NAKE A faryy CHANCE NOT A : BNY CHANCE NOT A S'LONG I DONT THINK THECES a) 9! Fellows Fail to TOUMH, OR I FoR A Five CHANCE: FoR # TWO CHANCE! EVEN A CHANCE OF YOU TAKIN’ ~ =. Dont EAT! Spot ED ?5 — A CHANCE ON LENDIN’ s>— ii og ewes 3 : ME 6 BUCK! y es \ Show Anything; Mike ha _ PeteDraws Anderson] Hockey Squad Faces Elimination From Coast Race } ed isn’t Very Wild: Koc h Has Shade But Neither | > Did Any Fighting; Farrell Wins; Gage Stops “Sol- | : “ 4 dier” Woods’ Winning Streak; Other Ring News MacDougalls | Prep Star May Have Olympic Trial ; | VictoriaWin | | | MeansCellar ‘ BY LEO H. LASSEN Thornton Martin, captain of Broadway high school’s track team, may be sent to San Francisco for the Oscar Koch and “Wild” Bill Reed, two big hulks, put up T ake Tenth Olympic game trials in May, according to reports in local sporting circles, Martin negotiated the 220-yard draw in the headline event at the Crystal Pool last} low hurdles in 25:3 last spring and this is big league time for the event. If he can make the distance in 25 ) Koch, who hails from Tacoma, shaded the Califor-| seconds he is almost sure of a place on the United States-Antwerp squad because there are mighty few hurdlers { but not enough to be given the verdict. Reed wasn't Strai ht Go in the country who can make that time. Martin is a senior at Broadway and will enter the University ry wild last night as he was on the run most of the time.| g of Pennsylvania next fall. sch had the advantage in weight, towering over his op- like = Suits wading sfowers are Ceound ave. i |Department Store Tam WV e Will H S B ll T Mets vs. Aristoorats Toe dance: around a lot in e firs wo chapters, hoid- ’ $ hands up well and_all that, but he didn’t do any Comes Out on Top in | ashington 1 ave trong a eam night; Star Skater to ing. Reed let go an occasional swing whenever Koch Star League Go | Perform at Arena j eatch up with him. ‘The Tacoman had a big edge in!( Hi : HE HAS BIG JOB TONIGHT | With the stage all set fi aa wv Ereyg |the third round when he had Reed Pais oe Dees Chamberlain Three Coast Py. 8 to atne tee | | j dizzy, catching him on the head with a couple of stiff jolts as they came out of a clinch ‘ | Reed made a pretty good come back In the fourth round, landing a to Take Care Clubs Need door which will dump the Se- attle Mets into the basement the Pacific Coast hockey hewn Riyie 4 ; couple of hard rights on the head but he hardly earned « draw Soldiers and Sailors Heavyweights haven't been going | Malnier Post ell for some time in these parts. LRAGUE NO. t Let's give ‘em a rest ‘ Pete Draws Anderson Mike Pete, Wilkeson miner, caught of Pitching “U" to Take Big Trip to) Japan at End of | drama, Pilot Pete Muldoon, 3rd Baseman ** Moses of the local hockey ao vemaes help, comes forth with the Seattle Well Fixed With announcement that the Mets Murphy; Vernon simply can’t lose tonight. ; But Manager Lester Patrick, whe on Lowt | Harry Anderson, the Vancouver wel Season Out of Luck serves in similar capacity for the ter, with @ couple of hard jolts in the ste: Victoria Aristocrats, has different 9 first round and had Harry reeting on BY MILT Five clubs in the Coast league are) ideas He will lead his sextet the ropes, but Mike got so excited Unies Old Sol gete bashful fortified with firetcines think sack |azainat the Mets at the local Areas that when he had Harry cornered he MacDougall Southwick five |hides from view within the ers for the coming season. Seattie| OMENt and promises that his mes started swinging Uke the old barn| Wor their tenth consecutive | preeres ¢ the candidates Nie wall fixed yA hot corner with | Will be very instrumental in spring- door, and Anderson had no trouble} age game by defeating the |iyiversity of Washington 1920 rt: rs 2 ling that above mentioned trap door, |"Roa” Murphy, who held down the post for Oakland last year. San| Francisco has Willie Kamm, who did stellar work In the field lagt year | 10s Angeles has Tex McDonald, who ld down the look-in corner for the | weathering the storm | Brewster Cigar Store five by jit | After thie strenuous seasion, An-|. the score of 44-28 in the ¥. M |derson pecked away at Mike's beak | C A. gym last night in The the season next Saturday rm }for two rounds and won a clear! Star league. when 60 men are expected ov shade in the second and third frames. The feature of the game was Coach “Btub” Alliac can't com |The last round Was even, The fight! the sheeting of Ralph Smith, [day that he expects to ineue his fret from Ta- | was finally called a draw | former University of Washing: call for practice Saturday, unions the which are | Joe Farrel! outfoxed Bart Conners! ton star, during the first half, weather takes a turn for colder, A jin the third bout on the bill, It was| Im the second half Jack Picker | preliminary training will be held for one of the best fights on the card ing, Lincoln high school star, [two weeks, in which only base run Kace Almost Over You see, gentle reader, the Mets and Aristocrats ¢ tied for base ment honors in the ice chase and a win for elther club at this late St. Paul American association cham. | *tage of the race means almost cer | pions last year, and Oakland has| tin ruin as far as chances for the “Red” Wine, who made good at that | Playoff for the coast title are com post for the Toledo club in the name | cerned league in 1919 | Three more ice battles are left 7 a1 will be frolicking around » Denny field in the first practice | The little loca) miller put up a heady guarded Smith and beld him | ping, sliding and ao little felding wil! Tex Wisterzil got by at Portland|on the schedule after tonight's |scrap against Conners, who did most down without a goal. be practiced, says the coach. |tast year, altho his hitting fell off| melee, Vancouver playing Victoria of the rushing. Farrell was given) Dick Frayn netted eight field) Washington will be well taken care at the end of the season. lin Victoria Friday, Seattle tackli | the call after four fast rounds goals. For the losers, Homer Nich|of behind the bat this year, with ‘The other three clubs in the cireuit| Vancouver in Vancouver Mond | jinge Beats Woods and Horsley played best Perry nd, veteran of last season, are without competent men. Salt |and Victoria and Seattle mingling h | “Red” Gage was too «mart for) Walter Hell officiated. back on the Job. Land was one of |Lake has young Mulligan and|next Wednesday. So one can “Wild Man Soldier” Woodly. The pep ‘The tuneup lthe best hitters In the conference Sands, neither of whom proved ef. see the significance of defeat to last year, and he Is expected to dupli jeate his performance with the bat) thie season. Perry hasn't got the job leinched, however, an “Spike Ma lioney, on the frosh nine last year, is also out Altho not very strong with the stick, “Spike” ix sald to be a Frayne * Hosley (bear cat on head work and stead *. | playing behind the bat Chamberiain on Mound per Percy Chamberlain, thin year's cap tain, is Washington's best bet « ‘ | hurling staff. Percy in SPALDINGS FACK handy man with the atick, « HARD GAME to be a big “moran In winning confer Spalding» five, wh is making | @? @ames this season ithe ving <0 pay tanem eammciee ie] @ Ortve Yor the sttni-finsls, tahes|, Corse Bhaantn, prospective Burt} the workout of Messrs, Reed and/om the ¥. M. C. A. squad at the io) an ang wae forced to quit ful young soldier was in there swing. | MacDougall ing his head off for four rounds, but | F°*2" the way George hammered home | scp right uppercuts spotied the evening | Petts ams in | for Woods when the decision waa | Overton given out. Gage won the verdict, and no One squawked | Young Terro proved about as good an most of the new prelimin: that have been dug up for tal Poot fans, He lasted about a | round with Roy McCastin in the cur: | * | tain raiser. All the bouts were full of action except the last affair, and the pa- trons were too interested in the elec fective in the 1919 play. Bert Nie | night. hoff, with a bum leg, is bil to| Vancouver is a cinch for playoff © play third for Sacramento, and @er.| honors, but Victoria and Seattle fol- non hasn't a third baseman signed jlowers stili have a lot of worry an yet ‘ lahead during the next week. The Vernon Tigers lost Bob| The Lineups Meunel, and Sacramento lost “Rabe™| The teams will take the ice with Pinelt!, both gaing to the big show. |their strongest lineups. Victoria | They're going to be mighty hard | will lineup with Meeking and Oat men to replace, man on the wings, Dunderdale at Third base is one of the most dif-|center, Patrick, rover; Johnson and ficult positions on a diamond equad |C. Loughlin at defense and Fowler and those teams that have efficient |in the neta third base guardians lined up should| Seattle lines up with Riley and jetart. congratulating themselves | Tobin at the wings, Foyston at cen- now. ter, Walker at rover, Rowe and ee - Rickey at defense, and Holmes in the” nets, The tilt gets under way promptly for Overton ages The game gets under way at #p.[ school, He's back now, and mays. he at $30 pm - a" -d S ew > tere |ix in fine shape to make the nine | TACOMA SHOW [m- and heads @ program of three) toward Burke, who played last year, DUNDERDALE'S HONORS THURSDAY cage .tatties in The Star league does not come up to the class of | Bart Baird, the aggressive lit- ) The Spalding team has come thru Chamberlain. Leonard, last year were before the world the Seattle miller, has his crack the second half of the season with! trogh hurler, is young Mike there are not near so many| St the coast lightweight crown [three straight wins and will be out) Foran is another man out for the players available for the| Thursday when he meets Eddie [to make it four straight tonight.| pitching Job. Teagues. The minor leagues| Shannon, ‘the California 13% |The “Y" has dropped two games) At first base, George Smith, who higher salaries in propor pounder, ja the main event at (but rank ax one of the best a ‘Tacoma. {in the city and figure to : salaries in every - See eitor leacuce| _.“Wikd” BUI Reed, who fought sporting goods store team He'll be up against Pigott, a new | poop ing acroms with advances,| %¢ the Crystal Pool last night, | pattic man at the university, and Dick Mun. | “0Ckey race. s . meets Fireman Steve Reynolds, Tracey Strong will handly the/son, basketball tar. The chances, He's Happy Holmes, the guardian of the Seattle nets, and) the minors it is still the hard | local battler in the semi-windup. thistle . , . . , i hoe. As a result, young whi are that Munson will be #hifted to| he’s the man called upon as the last resort in stopping the op- “a Lackey Morrow, Tacoma 130- The teams will line up as fol fleld if he can't dislodge Smith pod attack : bi who ordinarily would grab at a) | we ‘ pounder, tangles with Al Lupo, | jows 2 ; etc th Nortor - : ag: ag erm a Holmes has been playing a good game all season, and local ) ‘orton, Metlen and Knudsen are mont another Tacoma boy, in the fipala’ ith, ar jw grabbing Soke tn industrial plante'ani| tiird bout on the card. ie out ran, Motion and Knudsen are | uck fans are trusting him tor keep the little rubber disk out me seescpro or amateur | SHADE VS. year. Of the twine tonight. ‘on some semi-pro or amateur - cat [of the twine ton They're making more money. | DAVIS : is hard on professional base ALMOST SURE Tommy Dunderdale, of Victoria, |with a lead of seven points over | Frank Foyston, Seattle forward, | jalmost a cinch for the high sc honors of the Coast league. Du derdale deserves a lot of credit the swell brand of hockey that he put up this year, after being pic for the has-been heap before the | son started. He has been play |hockey insted of football this oe q and is of more value to his ran j# holding preliminary base-/now than ever. Tommy used to | wait beginning last .. - ot a Hg Fg oy the monicker “bad man” of en until next week, but |COast circuit, and was on the Ed Farwell is taking charge of |More than the ice, but he has formed, much to his personai are more ballplayers now was on the job three years ago, be fore he went to war, is back again He stands between Victoria and second place in the Coast } were on the frowh » Sohna, who played in two cc men last year, but did not make a letter, is considered most lkely man for shortstop. He will be given a hard run by “Torch:” Torrence wy little fielder, who has been oxen by Coach Allison as trainer ‘ake ry _. | the practice. Adie 4G Billy Shade, the hustling Califor.| The “U" Community tackles the nia welter, will box Travie Davis of | Soldiers and % club in the Everett at the Crystal Pool, March |tirst game at D. m., and the 16. ‘This should be a bear of a bat-| Piper & Taft men battle the Brew ' ' Looks Bad |‘",* bot devs box at their usual) ster Cigar Co. team in the second | cp, oe gait. Shade made a big hit with $ ! © + | ied Swift seems to be Franklin's mom |Snd to the benefit of the Victo | Texans Like Boxing likely candidate for the mound job, | team. | When John Mitchéll, proprietor of | Sears, Bua shows’ considerate fone anne ai years, a cor NO WORLD'S SERIES [the Business n's Athletic club at| twirter San Antonio, Tex., opened a boxing | —_—- P E club, he started something. The club|, Th¢ schedule for the’ commen. Gap There won't be any hockey Hap Morse, former Seattle North- | Fr. and 10) western league infielder, whe had go at § p.m. Les Turner will | ¢o, 4 baseball , whom Jack|his willing style against Morrie Lux|hendio the whistle in the fleet tea ene Mauad was such a muccess that Ft. Worth, sal te Gebietes Trorid's serien this year, accord: has taken into his stable to| and Jimmy Storey, What Davis can | | So far, Peterson seems to have a) Wichita Falls and Houston have/each school this season, +] Present dope. With for the lightweight title, did|do we well enough know aes jelear field for landing the job of ees opened arenas a ee Eastern season almost over, guarding third base. He was on the * Bill Graham, Broadway's besebell and the same going for the on ‘Make a very pleasing showing | . captain, to have his tn Ever Hammer in their clash JOH tain, expects to have team si eee THREE GAMBS yearlings’ squad las ez com no Y NOVE | Feb apg ee ty : action soon on the Lincoln die Plays “Big Three” | mond. “Christenson will conch the made so far, and 4 “ “ty FRIDAY other candidate ’ Tigers last there Doyle's arena, Vernon, Cal, COMING | | r candida prospective third) trial with ernon Tigers ba | isn't to Los Angeles critica. Johnny Noye, the St. Paul Three games are billed for | sacker shown up yet yeue, hotel aie cet cate | renew | Tite St school's team, chance of any being made. It Pe on | " The Star league Friday, The Dick Clark, left field last is| ee. Manverey wis ss = seems foolish that such assumed “runaway” tac) lightweight, who is now in Cali- Miko will open the evening's out for the’ Mat year, 16) oat for the pont ~ baseball relations this year with the| Frankitn is stiit confronted with the! elassie ag the hock a big ‘and altho he wag given the ver-| fornia, is coming North soon. He 1 me's jout for the same job this other trial Big Throo"—Yale, Harvard and | serious problem of the tack of a prac- woh hockey series has ‘Of the referee, the crowd razzed boxes the winner of the Baird basketball entertainment with | Hob McRoskey, center fi dopeaters Princeton for the first time in many |c® fel’. AC’ present the Quakers are Proved to be should be allowed b using the Cob a pl J Ma-| Shannon bout in Tacoma on the Rainier Post five at 7 p.m. | of Washington's best sluggers in th ee March 18. If he comes out s win. | Piper & Taft and Phoentx Mu. | 1919 season. His job is cinched. The | or Harvard since it won the cham-| '27_ a8. ieee it ner fm the tel prob tuals aggue at 8 p. m., and [remaining place in the outfield will| him out of a regular Coast league Job. |. aie W. 7. | ably be malnae for’ pend here MacDougall - Southwicks are |be filled by either Bill Foran, last} os : POP AN SUE, Sones -. |Race orth $25,000 The West Browns Have Rooks) in. scheduled to appear at ® p.m, [year's second baxeman, who Ix out| , Toure Menion, who is slated for Plan $3 Cl bien JLiverpoo! Grand National, than the East, if the series, Is ith the Kni for de on, Or one of alsame fellow whe aa te 00,000 ich wi 26, is to| cancelled, % _ When the roll is called at Taylor. | Jog a Ree | with the Knights of Columbus, for a ‘gardpn don, or ne of f ate ccd ha yg ~~ be one of the biggest sporting events| gather, the games have b Pieny Burke expects ‘ have| MEETS ANDERSON : , whom ere Janeck, Munson, Ed Wil golf proposition which will cost $300..(-7eand will seo this year, The) called off because the East re- rae : teeplechase race will be worth| fu ¥ ~" « ” Joe Benjamin, former Spokane | SATURDAY |ames, Hyman and 000. The plan for financing the new : E ses to come West again this eehistes answer “present.” The icntweight, will make his first ap-| If Spaldings defeat the “Y" to Arrange Games May 1 Jclub will require a membership of greg pons With @ trophy worth) year. ‘The 1919 series ended in | Came halted now, when the ico years. Columbia has not played Yale | on Jand shows promine contains the names of . r ? i ‘ ercce of Which 10 ate pitchers | Pearance in a Coast ring since his|night and the University Commun.{_ The 1920 baseball schedule will be| Ta Kiepher, former Vernon pitcher. |4o9 to 450, with an initiation foe Of |tored ane Ins. whee the oes at Bue and Western league of: i five are infielders. [return from his Eastern invasion |ity beat the 8. & 8. five the two| fixed up in Portland at a meeting of | tine time, has decided to quit, baseball ($1,000, In the form of a bond, making | 31.000, : H is say that the East should : | when he takes on Freddie Anderson, | squads will be even up in League|the Pacific coast conference on May jie is on a ranch in California at the \each member a stockholder. Oar hs ; come West again, because last |the Vancouver, Wash., lightweight,|No. 1 of The Star's city circuit.|}: Washington will be represented ) present time | ise page: ae - year's series ended unfinished, [Denver Offers Purse| But that was no taunt as jin a 10round go in Portland to-|They will battle Saturday night at|0¥ Coach Allison. The Purple and " The Bolone have their outfield lined wp /| night. Benjamin is now rated as|the “Y" for the right to enter the| ld want to take on Pullman, Ore | gor the season. With Middiston tm left Kanner, boxing promoter of| Eastern squads, and it would Jone of the best lightweights in the | semi-finals with the winner of the|S0™ 0. A. C., California and Stan-| Riared in « ‘ompt jcountry. He will be seconded by|other section. Saturday's game in |fFd. The first practic vail " only be fair thag the W: AFE EP IT Denver, Col., has offered a purse of ly Wester h) D 05 |$20,000 for a twenty-round champion.| Champions journey to the East ship bout this year, | Billy — Benny Leonard's man-| set for 9 p, m. The other game wach. bir peers «; Bhsg cig site breaking int | | between Benny Leonard jeser, tonight. |will find the Co. B equa some local semipro nine on Friday, | The San ¥ isco Seale will start and Johnny Dundee. Kanner wa gece SEVEN SOLES ON § Anderson is no bum at the game| with the Brewster cigar. tive at| April 28 the ‘tith the 191d. Infield | |the match for Decoration day. n\) STAR SKATER | A PAIR— jand is figured to give Benjamin a|¢ pm Plans to send the m on a tour of pote eney | I os preensitegl ueingt TO PERFORM ‘battle and he has a good chance of : rae Japan this summer, are still under, Preend. an | Gordon Thompson, of Coney’ | * “er — | at shortstop will open ie anno at WwW . oney Of “Billy Buster” Boys’ winning | One of the Reds’ pitchers whitted|&Y. Student officials are awaiting | thea stat for the Gojden Gate | 24 m LOWEST RATES land fame, will perform some is thé 4 one of |. Frankie Rogers, Seattle welter, | «ix in a row during the world series, |WOrd from local Japanese business | outfit | ALL SIZES —to— stunts on the steel blades for boxes Puggy Morton of Los! Now he asks a boost in his pay en-|ifterests sometime this month, as to Angeles in the semi-windup, but just | velope from $4,000 to $20,000 whether or not the contract mailed to | ie Achalier, the veteran fly-chaser |how they figure Rogers as a light-| z the flowery kingdom some time ago ||t,,°°Ns, 0” | weight is beyond us. | m ame | has been accepted ho nis dates in Olympic games, because they clash with dates of national Retail and Wholesale Cooking, ating and tourney on this side 7 | | Baking | White Winter Pear- . | main Apples Spitzenb: Appl (Ex-President Michigan State [| SPitzenbere Apples Delicious Apples Board Dental Examiners) | Rome Beauty Apples CALIFORNIA Arena fans between halfs at the . |SAN ERANCISCO ie peer _ tonight. He jumps 9S ANGELES POINT! rrels and di FREQUENT § Jt : REQUENT at 1 Yale has the largest baseball squad . . Ss. S. MULTNOMAH Savings Bank | Meconmi out for tryouts that it has ever had. There are 180 candidates, PEEAOMN bien COLMAN BUILDING REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. . In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is |and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of ‘the eal q you can bite corn off the cob; guaram _ teed 15 years. our customers claims for this footwear, made in Se attle by the Washington ted upon ar a outfield this on the bum m You would hardly be- lieve it, but this case ts no doubt a fact, for the gentle- man had no reason for ‘gating other than a fact | This only points still further the idea of quality - which The aviators down at Kelley Field, ‘© discovered that Bill Cun r Cleveland Indian. is in camp. They are planning to | Amer have ene of the fastest baset teams in the army this summ will expect Cunningham to whip the!" Seattio Bi team in sb Bill played ball in ° England and Seotland while not. thirst pall | last year, and Honus Mita, another vet and | eran, are the only eatchers'on the Acorn Rohrer, ‘Tobin 5 have catching state Fryan has a heavy Nau mae Surgeon apd acon Heineken ra | Harry Seibold, wi $10.00 © | Winesap Apples Baltimore Oriole Full Sei ‘Whalebone pyinenentician a Another Bobby Jones iii. wi rene. 7-2 ‘orrhea Specialis Wholesale and Re A 15-year-old Hollywood, Cal., high|haa ‘a tot of experience. inthe : X-RAY DEPARTMENT ‘Thene apples will school boy may turn out to be an.|working for Connie Mack for a counters IN CONNECTION gold and other Bobby Jones, Hin name ia| "ans George Lance, He has © Sema aa 2 uaranteed fo: Feaston taken Work Done y Saahiiey the municipal role Prec pe: ot eee rete came, day?” *feramination end advice tren Examination and Estimate than you can obtal Hollywood in 68, three strokes boiow| 9CHOOls Make Peace Teat of Time: “Mont of out Preaeet ane eres Werk. We Stand Free A. tie, - par. Reopening of athletics between the early Patients, whose work is still giving ‘rood satisfaction 504-12 EITEL BLDG. 1 wes ee University of Missouri and St. Louis Pou are arene riers our work. When coming to our office, SECOND AND PIKE e..8, downstairs ta ee, may have to resort to dou-| university has been announced after | yh tam Mcp 2 this ad with you. ay. Marke if that Ae jer attractions every day in|a lapse of eight years, ‘They huve| Third Awe Po Ae tee wertion Potatoea der to cash in on ity players’ de-| scheduled a football game for this = pipes mands for salaries, fall, ‘COR UNIVERSITY ‘ Open People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS OF CHIYAREEY 9D + Cumeaite Fraser

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