The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1920, Page 10

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Commuters Enter Hoop Semi-Finals; to Play MacDougallsTuesday Sporting Goods Store Team Count by University Men; Tuesday at Y. M. C. A: Be Moved Ahead BY LEO H. LASSEN Outelassing their opponents from whistle to whistle, the University Community five entered the semi-finals in Tne Star's city oe league Saturday by snowing the a Spalding team under a 42 to 26 count. The Commuters won | because they played better and cleaner basketball. The sporting goods store men lost because they played the man instead of the ball and, while some Spalding man Was busy tripping his opponent, some Commuter was shoot- a basket. George La Fray, forward, and Yerkes, a sub- , were the worst offenders, losing their heads when Commuters took the lead. (Phe oGtcome was never tn doubt! Whe Community Ave took the lead UHight off the bat when Ward Be and Henry Woodcock, forwards Peven Meld goals between them Beore at the end of the first chapter Is Snowed Under 42 to 26 Semi-Final Go Is Billed for Tacoma-Seattle Series May How Clubs Stand in Star League LEAGUE NO. 1 Pot. fae $3 to 11. The winners played om munity ‘ the same consistent gume during the “ half and held their advantage ; The University squad used a five ors Offensive that puzaled the Spald se team. Ted Olsen and Wes Ren guards, were taking many ‘as the forwards, Olsen played & fine game, snacging five Meld goals holding his man to two baskets @nnie played a strenuous floor LEAGUE Team Woodcock and Rell feals each, most snagged six of the shots | eligible to play with the depart a spectacular baskets store team. Munson started the » Toule LaFray played a hard and son with the Maca, but quit when he game for the losers, but Ren- made the varsity squad, but he ts Ghecked him so « y that he still eligible to play with the store ft do much in the of scor-| five. Smith played against the Neal Day, center, also put up a| Knights of Columbus in the Oret semi-finals and is also eligible to "pl game for the losers, playing the The probable lineup for the Mac Dougall team will be Davidson and Smith, forwards; Munson, center, and Sm Overton or Kortum, guarda The, Commuters will take the floor with the same lineup that faced Spaidings Saturday night. Tesreau Has Team Jeff Tesrean, former Giant pitcher and coach of the Dartr h baseball nine, will manage a sem) pro baseball team in New York city this summer. They will be known Lav Wood LaFrey 2. Day 2. Riddie 1, Free throws LaFrey Waiter Bett tee Comapany B-Brewster game has now thrown out of the schedule, as/as the Teareau Beare The Beare team showed up | will play Sunday games Another Meredith mallSouthwicks and the| George Meredith, brother of the ty Community five will bat-|famous Ted, holder of the worht's fe the second semi-finals at the|Tecord for the quarter-mile (around Mc. C. A. Tuesday night. The city | turn), the 890 meters and the bh ile will be at stake, because it the | ils has entered the University lace, win anpex,the honors, aa|PracsyWanis and is out to dupll ear: half of the season, | Cate his brother's great name. if the Commuters win, the same teats teams wil! play a two-out-of-three | series for the city title. | Dougalls will have a strength Joe Guyon has been signed by the lineup for the semifinals. Dick | Atlanta baseball team. He's the fa and George Smith, both of | mous Indian football star of Georgia University of Washington, are Tech Hippodrome FIFTH AVENUE and UNIVERSITY STREET POPULAR DANCING EVERY NIGHT JACK McCLELLAN’S GIRL REVIEW BALLET ELSIE BROSCHE JACK HAYDEN FEATURING “ROSE of PIONEER SQUARE”. MISS BROSCHE and BARNEY HAGEN SINGING THE NEWEST SONG HIT “BOOLABOO” LEARN TO DANCE AT THE HIPPODROME SCHOOL GEORGIA D’ARMOND and LESSIE MABELLE HALL IN CHARGE Joe Guyon Signs scoring records of hockey race, WAS SEEN Kusane w THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH vo dat 1920. AS LONG AS SHE WOESNT WIT TLE WIT THE BTove rn Au, Rien! 3 14 TELLOW TITLE HOLDERS PASS THE OL GAL CARRIES AN AUPUOL WALLOP! : Weiser Dell to Quit Vernon Cue Wielders Must Register tte eve ort eed yd re The go.| Bevo Kruvosky, the big fellow ba wd ar who boxes BMll Reed at the Crystal Star's threecushion tourney fon c for city angle honors must register |roo! tomorrow night, ts w yought f 7 of by San Francisco scribes. All the at Brows & Hulen’s got later than (i "iow Incks in experience. He }Phureday, | The contenders, and there are no charges. A cup will be given to the winner af the event be ‘The tourney will be an elimination mined cad bs mye ae a 2 affair until the four leading players |"*cord speaks of a wallop. and then the four Reed has been coming <x ata nso the final werion tor |S0O4 rate and is expected to make ie, each player meeting each the San Francieco boy extend him other player in two games. self. The match is far from a sure All the pretiminary gamee wilt be | ‘ine 25 points, and the final matches will| 1 the other bouts on the card 60 points. Bert Forbes, local lightwoigtt meets Tommy Cello, another Cals fornian. Jimmy Clarke, the veteran Vancouver ligytweight, meeta Red i PORie k age, Bud Fitzgerald =m: y Rertram, of Vancouver, and Stan Fitzgerald boxes Jimmy Harr University of Pennertvania cage five, 7 by tourney on of Raa hig T Thicage, lege nerion Opening shoot of Morthweat Trapehoot eague to be held in Tavo Jack Adams, Ph Stanford 4 Whitman, lending cage quintet of the Const, will mot be able to ping tithe series, Stanford "Frisco Fight Scribes Like Thursday Reed Packs Wallop ts being sent out by the ie open to all local Six knockouts not to be forgotten when Kr BY ALEX C. RO! In an exhibition game Diamond yesterday t. challenges Universt at om winnera to national | Altho the Seattleites were |two of thelr regulars | Forgie—they had the y catcher, may join past If time, Tunn jafter half an hour's p - ot Bevo’s Work Star Tourney Will Get Under Young Fellow. Who Boxes Way This Week fen Gate Promoters to gain some experience in seven starts tn onky DUTHIES AND Cc Black the Duthie and Carbonado soccer teams played a tie game, the final score being 2-2. The players put up @ rattling good brand of football that was thoroly enjoyed by the recard crowd of spectators minus Ollerton and the | play in the first half and had a 1-0 liffe scoring work was meen has ne open «dal in the second half when they kept == the shipbullders on the defensive Catiin Wolford, of Portian’. ts ranking | Some of the time. From a rebound tennis ,from the crossbar, Davin ncored the ation, equalizer and 10 minutes Jater fourth Hannus put the coal minera in the eed | ead when he beat the Seattle cus- | _—-- todian with a great shot. Untverstty ef Washington tnke wi be} In the closing minutes the Duthie opened soon, brigade made a Mallard playfield five, with 15 straight | | wing, claims right to elty title Dunderdaie, Victoria, leads Forsten, | Seattle, by eleht points in individual Seattio Northwesterm leagne etub wil! train at Bveret Lee Mages, former Seattle player, me Cabe have blacklisted him. LO® ANGELES, March & Tigers showed lot Chicago Cub re dete zane he (Ex-Preniden Board Den Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Reise wisaod; aus aeih the hate tan: Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CO) Highest Ord Work Examination and Estimate 504-12 E! 1 college, lines Count SECOND AND conference basket- COAST HANFORD, Melntyre, te bs because he charges determined attack jon Banks’ territory, and after nev leral tries, scored the goal that ‘alifornia, guards, knotted the final count, Capt. Joe Rochier, of Washing. | TUNNecliffe again being the marks up the of- man with a long drive that com The Vernon, Twenty players wore pep yenterday when | paces. Seeretary Kivers, of the o ated the rookies in a, i expected here Tuesday, Ray In 115. Manager Ke | French, infielder, arrives yraterday he aaie of Pitcher Joe | Akron club of the In OAKLAND, were to h March ® first workout a the home March light today. t Michigan State ntal Hxaminers) Kan Francisco, allow! ‘The score was 8 ( | |; five’ ite, | today, after coming to terms with ager Bernie Johnaon INNECTION ler of Restoration Done Free SACRAMBNTO, Cal. March #- ITEL BLDG. MeGatfigan and | Fred Mollwits mon, rerpectively c but Know for veaterlay working ont the Wines The Oaks of the diamond Pitching bis first gam for the Seals yesterday, he twirled therm to, vietery over ihe Olympte only noveral | months, They were out to Buffalo park| Tiger Mound Man to Play Outlaw Ball So Says Bill Mclvor, For- mer Seattle Hurler Weiser Dell, star Vernon Tiger ~mound man, has quit organized ball and will play independent baseball with a Utah club in the Rocky Moun- tain outlaw circuit this sum- mer, according to Bill Me- Ivor, former Seattle North- western leaguer, who will join the same tearm. If the report is true, Ver non will lose one of the best pitchers in the league. Dell was a big factor in the Tigers’ drive for the pennant, and Manager Essick will un- doubtedly make a big effor’ to keep the “handsome | pitcher on the payroll. ARBONADO BATTLE TO SOCCER TIE pletely outwitted the clever Carbon ado goalie All the players performed tn fine style, with Hannus, Stubbs and Allen (Carbonado, and Martin, McKinnon and Tunnecliffe (Duthiew) in the lead ing roles. Bobbie Harlin, as “knight of the whistle,” handled himee the game tn high cl and axe manner. The teams ined up as f Duthies—Smith, O’Toc Tunneciiffe, W i, Martin, Dougia lows MeKin Mor Per oe. non ech arer ri Carbonado- lin, Anderson, Hannus, Davia Ranks, Smith, Stobba, Allen, W Weaton H Har Byers, LP Championship HOCKEY The Last Scheduled Game of the Season Victoria Seattle Wednesday, March 10 8:30 P. M. Sharp ADMISSION $1.10, $1.35, $1.65 (War Tax Included) Reserved ‘seats on sale at the Arena Office. Phone Main 24¢ Res- ervations not called for by 2 o'clock on day of game will be canceled and resold. AH! MOY QUEEN tty LITTLE - THE WILD MAN F ROM YUMA | BY CHARL KS DRYDEN equip the Hyena € the conductor to neue alpenstocks and guides to par on in wear of food Let aint @ little word picture { the Hyena car t On a hot gummy night Springtime and wea Overland halted at Yuma, Ariz a few pas . Clam ons with and man steps, begging the porters slip them some thing in the way of a bunk ile the Pullman con sctor looked after the lucky guys who sleeping tickets In midet of the uproar the porter on the Hyena car sald he had ne vacant upper, and added that| plain people might not care to ride * the ball players. The club, he said, war the White Sox, owned by Willlam Ridgely, chewing man, en rou Chicago t the Na among the chewing gum o Mr. F tate at ENTER THE WILD MAN t informat what the tray wanted was a place to sleep While the porter was spieling what he thought he knew about the na nal pastime, the Wild Man From Yuma butted ir I that upper berth." he waid. ain't no wilder than 1 am. Lemme show them boys thing or two. Here's fe b at berth for me,” alleged Wild Man slipped the porter @ coin The Wid Man looked the part His plexion resemt the flap of an old eaddig. He wore a wide hat and a spotted handkerchief, after the manner of ugh birds itn the Weat, corduroy hes and high boots and carried a genuine tar pa per suitcase with plenty of alkali dust on it When the train started up the ed the Wild Man aft to the car The pair pas the door of the smoking room d the Wild Man halted for an eyeful A dozen of the ring athiet eum seed Martin and Charley Pick had taken * which brought them in close with their work. BNi McCabe was on his knees rolling the bones for Harry Weaver, who furnished the and the strates mh was a mn of the upper berths and was ‘totally un aware that a total stranger from Arizona was about to accept the «pitality of the upper left vacant SA SEE NOES Tennis Topics We fripnd, helm o nis club again, with other ola is at cattle well known net in the lineup of officers who will help pilot the organization through the season. While we are on the ten- nin subject, just wish to call your atffntion to the fact that this is the time of year to get t burt in condition for early play. Our tennis experts will kladly render any assist ance possible in your ten nis problems for the sea won. Step | Taft's duets" Piper ¢ Toft Inc 1109 SECOND AVE. THE SRARTINA BANE STHOE see that Sam Russell, f the our the many artists, =| a 3 | 1 8 fo} & 4 z THE SPORTING GOODS STORE dd see those Made Rac w models. tw QUEEN EH? Ive & Good NOTION Tol] FLL STAY OUT LATE Ar T GETS AN EYEFUL tep this way Both squads will take the ice and the Wid Man was in- their strongest lineups tonight to the main event of the | there won't be any excuses off evening, towit, two poker games—|by either outfit for defeat. one at each end of the Hyena car.| Seattle will lineup with Riley The aisle between the games was| Tobin on the wings, Fo; strewn ankle deep with the frazzled center, Walker at rover, Rowe ns of once proud bs Rickey on defense and ide ar er thru the clouds of smoke that| hockey squad, will erbung the scene. couver Debutants in the first Hait way between the poker|0f @ two-game series for the Co games the porter had prepared an| ttle. The second game will upper for the Wild Man from Yuma.| Played here Wednesday. In the beydays of Arizona this bird ae Ps — hi wery Gulch at ‘R: ee Motus eo 2 May Form ‘Big Four’ and Dead Alley at Phoenix,| Representatives of Georgetown, where ir bad preva ¥v ence the notable athletes had tamed tough game Aldridge remain (night. =A win for ele squad will find the HK WILD MAN first place and a reverse will ho Withou the W He t the & NEVER SUND OL’ LOVE - Am’ BE 6 KN I@t{T! or a land them in other « * off for the Vancouver team, of the Wild ‘The Millionaires were figured — along to the as sure thing bets for the plays” Joe Latter off, but @ defeat administered recruit, was na of $1, $2 couver seven ,torrid league, then another in the goal Vancouver ker 4 ends of food at each oth:| The Seattle Holy Cross, Fordham jocent sports and pastimes ed both indoor and out being aware of Kis pres ut New York id Man, slipped suitcase while he crawled down to| 0s and Michigan. the trucks mih a FaMOORE THEATR PADDEN “BETTY BEHAVE” A Comedy of Song and 1 rode in peace and comfort from | Yuma to Phoentx, a distance of 200 es as the lizard crawis. beneath the Hyena car homa on March 22, bad? toning “JUST. PACKED WITH PLEASURE” a Good Description of This Week’s That's New Program SARAH (& CO.) in A Laughter Conception JOSEPHINE ROBT. E. BYRNES & GEHAN In “Songs Old and New” PHIL BAKER A Bad Boy From a Good Family WEST DENNIE AVEY & O’NEIL “The Young Uns” LIBBY & NILSSON Thrills and Fun on Tires BOSTOCK’S RIDING SCHOOL in “How Circus Riders Are Made” A Mammot | Knogams | Tp the Bay Goncet Orchestra f With Win Victoria Can Then Tie Race in Knot Here Wednesday Seattle’s puck forces face @ in Vancouver to the cellar, cinch @ place in the Coast play- by Victoria Friday sets the Vam— a back within dis tance of the other two squads. ‘The puck race ham been the a history of the first one team leading Each team has lite turn in leading the chase takes the ice articles Skinner and Harris on the \ not toberta, center, J. Adams at r sport wer Duncan and Cook on the def bags, shoes, shirts and|a@nd Lehman tn the neta. Vamps, lad play the Vi college have been asked to meet to form what will ze known in athletics as the “Big Four” |The combine would be similar to t | between Hi rn the porter another | relations existing |four-bits to safeguard the tar paper| Yale and Princeton and Chicago, IMb malls Off Tour | The Proposed training trip plas by the Des Moines club into Ot has been call “I've got the grip and I don’t feel | off. Jack Coffey will assemble his said the rassler’as he|athletes on the home lot for co bowed his opponent to Bore: mat. BILLIE SHAW (& CO.) in Spectacular Dance Drama of Miss Shaw’s pmedy Act With 5 Circus Riders and Horses the loral Mets in and Holmes and Bostom: MAINE 222) animhhidthn 2h ek ae 2 Year erwurerscr®ee?s +23 Bes

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