The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 20

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20 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. Three Teams Left in Running for City Cage Title TELL ME THEY SAY rm FELIx OL DEAR, TI ANT OW Sure ) WHERE ~ WHERE DOWN AT THE MacDougalls Spaldings’ and LTHCK, Guar BME Peek’ wel. Do YOU | ( Tors of UREAN THicK ? KNOM i ones eae > wt HLF ELIx! “U’ Commuters to Fight It » marine word | ra) ee Oat for Honors; Other News “Two Fast canes at Gs cu Tonnt soaina ord Fie Shannon Too [Too Big fc or Bairdand Frisco Lightweight Wins *“y” Community to Play Saturday; Semi-Finals Are | Billed for Tuesday; Scobeys Win Tacoma Title 9 |e#=-——————— BY LEO HL RR | SR Is Hod Eller Worth || Another Note From Tom Burns’ Local Miller Gives Away Too 8S are te in the runnin val Saati fogge: { Se ee ee call'in the hunt for the More Than Johnson? | Mysterious Heavyweight Thinks Oscar Koch Real Comer Much Weight and Loses Bout .: ue \ 3 Spaldis i i i : wer} ss | Reed nestled a right hand wallop im The Spaldings and “U" Community five are tied, with four basket. Reynolds acted i and no defeats, in League No. 1. These two squads ered to Geath Guinn will settle their differences at the Y, M. C. A, tomorrow ‘ ae t be t, and the winner will tangle with the MacDougall- Betienc' five in the semi-finals at the Y. M. C, A. Tuesds ‘The Mac Dougall squad qualified for the fina als by winning the first semi-finals. They are entered in the second semi- by virtue of their standing at the head of League No.! with five straight wins chalked up. SEN Gives Advice to Young Hector. ait Reed wins When Stevel= Reynolds Takes Big Flop a ting Kditor, Seattle Star, Seattle, Sirn—You sald 90 ou stated that heavy s have not bee around here, and suggested giv. {| Eddie Shannon ma rest, Did you note that some erities called the Keed weight, was « for Earl Baird Koch bout an unusually fast got Some speed, eh? }| Seattle be they boxed six 1 Koch is a comer though, and if handled right will be heard from.) | round t night in Tac 1? | 5 fornia light He can stand the gaff pretty well, but must cultivate He needs physical training that will give bim more fr TRS SESsees *terrssscss t ¥, ae first three oor. use of his {pounds in weight Sie tbattlo Gatuetay. aight limbs, ete. Rowing would do him a world of good, He will do well giver tet 0 ten le noid beat Faery Saale to stick « ntyre, have lot ‘ “ , | prot « to be a torrid affair an n ron rweight division, and nd crm apag Na Rly ad ig Bonet with the If 1 go inte ike to h pacmpnge A Nhe snd vehi gnc ‘How Clubs Sta nelther team a game, an with the boy. If I go Into ke | sean Wen ope: ver. They are all Ta . there will be much at stake when the LEAGUE NO. evenly matched tn comparative| ‘. res, with the Commuters having Some of t maciven rei Heetor’s let 5 not pay any att $ 4 together, let me k } dition again, unless my taxk were to dispose of at least two, at the one session. If tor is to be one of them, I would , suggest a third vietim, also, for “Hee” has a” habit | of side fess x poor dub» ghiters t u. I did not challenge Young his letter, Any time two w, for | would not bother get ing to be shown aughter a then consider ti I read ¥ Hector, kdown in|coma boys. winner used Annie round and te JERRY NETERER MAKING GOOD AT WALLA WALLA Jerry Neterer of Seattle ts one af Whitman's best bets in the dashes, ng to word from the Walla Walla sctiool. About 20 men are arn — Uses Both Arms ou: cach aay under Coach “Niet Dern in Mat Game "Old ae Wanted Georgetown univeculty Gas | poctolece ta prondcation iar tue stepping at the last moment Yours truly TOM BURNS. rvice men amp by a 37 score, Th muters took a fall out of the Ral to 15 method, and eect five, by. 8 - Salt Lake announces that it has a| ( 1 Pitcher Lynch pitcher who can twirl effectively | versity of Washington relay meet ini Boas een sary Besag sm crack middleweight wrestler who has to ' 1 either arm, His name is| this «pring. Fhe gives Us hamplonship poxsibilities, His name Kned “Ca ey noida. George D. Lawrence, former as « Ira Dern. Ob, darn der, Ak O., amateur omen By sistant football coach at Stanford, The Akron baseball club, in the|is going to take active charge of cue, is rushing com-| track training at Whitman as soon k. On opening day|as baseball starts, when Borleske neats will be ready Later | will vote his entire time to the 000 will be added. Roth Giants and Whit Bus Hager, star catcher eration club of the ue, in Washington Ted Olsen, guard, are acting at subs Woodcock and Bel! are beth good shots, while the other trio of regulars ro big fellows, who check well | The Spalding squad i# made up of players familiar to local fans. The two La Fray brothers |Loule, are playing forw played at Broadway high » eral seasons. Neal Day, & und- | graduate, is playing center, and Ri PiLa Vake and Lefty Hoagland other Broadway pair, are playing Where “Values Tell” orge and They Bart Coners, Tacoma | Suard. j I box a fout-round | P mslennare March 18° | TWO GAMES ON | WALTE® JOMNSON TONIGHT There won't be anything ms stake BY FRED TURBYVILLE | “Eller had @ good year last sea oven ot me por. im the maiz tonight in the two basketball games| WASHINGTON, March 3.—Is Hod! son, but without the shine ball he ‘ ty emober in two weeks. billed for the Elks ‘club, but plenty! Euler twice as good as Walter Joho | may not do #o well in 1920. Wal jot action will be dished up to the | son? ter has been tried and has proven Pathey Morrow, whe weed to haf trem | fans, The Phoenix Mutuals will play| Hod ts said to have demanded | himself,” sald Grift hie home |the Piper & Taft team at 9 p. m.| $20,000 a year from the Reda, Griff admits that ball players und hamiet, where | 20d the Elks tangle with the Raln-| Walter Johnson ts signed to a/should have raisee—but reasonable 6 a - i. ene ree. arly | fer Post crew at § p. m. | Washington contract at probably onen “Tramp” Murphy, the big guard| half that salary “I lve In Washington and I know Benjamin, the Spoxane iieht:| of the Phoenix Mutuals, will lead hia} How es any baseball mAnagern something about living conditions.” vote 4 er Eller to Johnson for men out on the floor with Bac and Erown p ying forwards, pee to me and says it will enter and her gua Ne y . ce him $5¢ ¢ $600 more to live m. Piper & Taft oor with| Clark Griffith, magnate and ng & playing season now that ae te Morrie 1 Peterson and Myers, forwards; Gold-| manager, wouldn't he «peaks the truth iter, who sat in on the | berg,.center, and Stevens at guard. “Eller certainly ten't worth as "Well, right there in a juntifiable Tile shanendeen to The other guard has not been an-|much money as he demands.” mid raise of $500 or $600 a player. * gaye Morris, “and he was nounced. Clark. “I'd rather have Walter Put pat of the players in the with bis right hand ai) ¢ The Elks tine up with Moss and | Johnson, Walter didn't demand that majare have demanded much more Tt was & good draw” Schu at forwards, White, center,|much salary and ouldn't have than they are ed tea and } Burke, guards, The | had “I think pre many of the Sete vores Sms ‘Crees | Rainier Post has Dougias and Ripley | J Jat forwards, McCallum, center, and | Was | Milliken and Hargrove at guards. ary Grififth ¢ know that when a ball Every day we hear that abou€ Cheasty’s suits, and each time it gives us greater gratification. Do you know why? Because in each instance it comes from a man who has become accus- tomed to wearing Cheasty’s ready-to-wear clothes. y signed to the at what sal te But there are other ph who are not yet SCOBEY'S PIRATES « and Griff is ha |WIN TACOMA ‘TITLE like every other manag In talking over the bi and dectare they are making & thou wand or two more than they really of receive, Thin seta the other fe -| Scobey’s Pirates have copped the : | n 1920 and the salaries ied. to thinking about what he ought Tacoma title, winning 13 and losing | ster’ y i ae gants'00b The eonsec. They wal | ri", re, Sree to Eilers same to got, Sometimes 1 bere ore The world’s best looms pro- | play the wanern of the Beatle eeies| taney. Pate ee lee ‘n certain play a duce the rich, pleasing fabrics for the Puget Sound championship in a two-outof-three game series, the , Cod ti Cc h first game being staged here week roo Yan: | ater eat 7 Every Coast Club Well Fixed for Center Field Ball Chiefs @@F for the next threo seasons, | f snippeiilgbeaie } Crack Crew of ‘Gardeners to PULLMAN FIVE Sfle Hold Down Berths A Tug-of-War Con- | TTLES SUN Every club th the Coast league tel BA S well fortified with center fieiders tor} DODGER TEAM test—- In certainly a rest of skill the coming campaign. ‘The list in-| Washington and Pullman will meet best fly-chasers | on the and prowess, and a jot of and the center garden | sity te that go into the Kuppenheimer and other famous lines of cloth- ing featured in our great cloth- ing department; these gar- ments are designed by masters and tailored to perfection for men who know. Come right to Cheasty’s for the smartest and best of every- thing in masculine wearables —suits, overcoats, hats, shirts, neckwear, hosiery, underwear, gloves. New Spring merchan- dise arriving daily. Despite sore organizations are out to show their ability alone these lines at the King shemplonsbip h 19-20 os some of ¢t asketball floor at the univer nt, In the final cage games | will be taken care of by experienced | of the college season hore Athlete “vivairy emons the big depa: atoren will furnish balanced should give ¥ club. | The Purple and Gold five is handi. ngham, who held down | capped by injuries. Talbot, the scrappey little forward, is of the or good from an injured hip » Inst week's games. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE shington will line up with | neon at forwards, J nter and § in the firet ox *- | about Portland will have Ge *| He waa out of the game most of the |, time last year, but he ranks along | ta » floor with Roc with the best men in the Coast cir-| Moss, forwards; King, cuit. He can throw, hit, fleld and run| Copeland and Mclvor, guards.’ —The arrival of |the bases, Center field will be well | game gets t 7:30. first of the Paciti |taken care of on the Portland squad | — jo emashing of several! i¢ George is in condition to play scores tim cenaiion ay | THATY THE be 4ithe hard hitting Chicago boy We! . Rain busted the | showed that he will do nicely in this i y, a ues @ hedule yesterday, but | league, } id 7 one series, but his all around siily Lane, the Oakland center * round- | gardener, Is no slugger, but he is his Himes. /the champion base runner in the Coast league, He's a nifty lead-off |man and will be stationed in the cen jter garden again for ‘the Acorns Chester Chadbourne, the veteran in Kuppenheimer Clothes at $35 to $85 n o—— Ly Fi and Other Quality Lines at $25 to $75 Manhattan Uhh € a $ fF Shirts of Quality '6 & VOUNG MEN S 2r0n 259 | at r La—Fiye Indians from spring 1 Vernon outfielder, classed as the beat is expected at any | arden cop in the league by most of 1 a holdout. Cle the Coast diamond critics, will not am composed of division ia an ea. |2¥6 any trouble holding down his a Wes = Tstuputon: | hibition game here March 13. post, which goes for " Killifer, r3 TERN - PHONE ELLIOTT 4768 the Los A wer, who ta} a] [RIVAL CANADIEN ICE slated £0 wucosed Himselt ae center — TEAMS BATTLE TODAY|**iicn" ‘ " ‘ed, the 3200 hitting Vancouver and Victoria mix on the | the Sacramento club, fee tonight In Victoria, and local ice | Will return, and Maggert will be back followers are awaiting the result | for the Salt Lake Bees, with more than ordinary interest, as| It will be a slicker, indeed, who | Do You Know the season is rapidly nearing a close, |*teps in and beats any of this octet A loss by Victoria will put that team |OUt of a job. That Seattle has the fin- yrs on the kibosh for the rest aeaes of the season. est a ome tn parlor in the || roth teams are resay tor the gong) Cup for Cub Foes world me in and see, } | with their strongest tine pups, and an A ailver cup will be given the Pa- jother thriller is due to be dished up|cific Coast club making the best BROWN & HULEN |for the fans. If the game ia any:|showing against tha Chicago Cuba thing like the session staged herelon their spring truining jaunt, fecond and Spring. Third Floor, || Wednesday, the Victoria tang won't |The trophy is being offered by Wm. have any kick coming, Wrigley, jr. Runlap and other Leaders in Spring Hats

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