The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1920, Page 12

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een 268 an a laving two. the aggregation. tender’s job, and Cook, ‘the same team, is paired with Johnson on the,de- h Lehman, the old “Eagle of the Vancouver squad, is giv- Y call over “Happy” Holmes, B local net guardian, because he _shown more consistent form it the season. Hack Fowler quite measured up to the displayed by Holmes afd Leh during the past season. ISON IS ON DEFENSE " Johnson, the veteran Vic- is the ranking defense man league. The big fellow has Playing bang-up hockey and is back checker in the league. n't done much in the line of goals but his work with his poke check has made him a Man on the defense. Cook, the Vancouver cap- ranks next to Johnson on the n’s play. Cook is not only a defensive player but he's a good shot, scoring a lot of for the Millionaires. thruout the year. ER IN CLASS | HIMSE Walker, the Seattle rover, ts Class by himself. With bis Check and his work in combi play has made him one of valuable team men in the Adame, Vancouver rover, ts his first year in Coast bock- d te filling Mickey MacKay’s joe He shows a lot of promise, comparison with Jack Walk- rank as AllStar material. 4 develop into a good man @ couple more years of exper- Oatman, Victoria forward F captain, has played the best! y of his long career on the He is the best forward of the Se Dunderdale, while leading ‘Neague in goal scoring lacks a G being @ good team man. He seldom back checks and scores Goals on “feeds” from the other At that he’s the leading of the year because of his ability. Roberts, of Van » is another good shot but Is/ o valuable than Dunderdale checker. IN G Yank Foyston, who played most season at center for the local ad, played his usual good game ey all year and is given the berth on the forward line. inner, Roberts and Harris, all Vancouver, played good hockey Weren't in the class with the team trio. the other regulars not chosen Places on the star squads, Riley Tobin at wings, and Rickey, of Seattle; Meeking, wing, Loughlin, defense, Victoria, bardly all-Star men altho they ® pretty good brand of the game—in fact they have to in to hold jobs in this company. Who intend to participate in the Pacific Northwest Amateur Wrestling tourna- ment had better get theirs. entry blanks in. for the fine closes Saturday, March vents likewise applies to the tug-of-war entries, which event, for the cham- jionship of King count take place at the ime—March 19-20, versity “Gym.” Diper ¢. Taft Inc. E SPORTING GOODS STORE e the EE COND AVE, riesenras da Sm IAIN, eS RAN MRT Ae eno Jo! WwW Oatman, Victoria. ) Dunderdale, Victoria {| Foyston, Seattle. & First Team Lehman, Vancouver Cook, Vancouver . BY ALEX C. ROSE Position Goal. hnson, Victoria . . Left Defense. alker, Seattle. ...... -Right Wing. . Center... Left Wing. Victoria Leads First + Squad With . Three Star Players; Foyston and Walker Represent Metropolitans lwo Vancouver Men on First Team and Other Five Are G Given Second Team Berths; Johnson, Walker and Oatman Are Outstanding Stars of Coast Puck Race; Leh- ‘Man Given Goalie Job Over Holmes __All seven Vancouver regulars are represented in the two Seattle Star hockey squads. oria leads the first teams selections with three men, Seattle and Vancouver both) In the second team five Vancouver men and a brace of Seattle players make| ttle is represented by Frank Foyston at left wing, and Jack Walker at rover, admit- the two leading lights on the local squad. ictoria is represented by Tommy Dunderdale at center,, the leading scorer of the ague; “Moose” Johnson at defense, and Oatman on the forward line. Hugh Lehman, i icoaver, is given the}~——--~~~—~ Star’s All-Coast Ice Teams Segond Team -Holmes, Seattle Right Defense. .Duncan, Vancouver -Rowe, Seattle . Rover... .J. Adams, Vancouver Skinner, Vancouver . Roberts, Vancouver . Harris, Vancouver Seattle Mets Sink Hooks Pla Seattle hockey Victoria squad at the Arena last| night, winning by five goals to one. | This victory gave the Mets first place in the most exciting race ever staged in the Pacific Coast hockey eireuit id also ther the right Duncan, the other Vancouver|ta vias of im a twoame, series Man, and Bobby Rowe, St) against Vancouver. The first game are just couple of jumps be-| will be played here tomorrow nicht Johnson and Cook, but the/and the second meeting will be in team men showed the better! Vancouver on Monday night. The team scoring the most goals in these games will travel east to Ottawa to engage with the champions for the world’s champion ship. Last night’s battle showed the Mets’ best, ing all the time they could not get far, combination play and shooting of Foysten and company kept Lester Patrick's tribe on tender hooks all the time. Seattle. Position. Victorta, ganca, Seattle won all ite +, Fowler aguinst the Vice this srasu, . Loughiin) gad aise made it fer them “agg Jonnaon | get In the ox games ‘W. Lournlin | played ere, the Aristocrats bave Riley as Y. ‘ beer totaled four goals. They went gual- oyaton 7. Conte Dunderdale Foyst ee ieranle | lene for three games, co 3 2 2 TL Beare by, pees 4141 LTE). ree tour and tth goaia scored by asacke 1 0 0 2} Riley and Fovaton, respectively, were the Vieto Meek: Ret open: 30. coln This 22 | date at Fi Queei Fran lard. | lard. eoln K. Bob First First pertod—-Rowe, 3 minutes; 3 minutes. Second pertod—Kerr, 3% minutes First pertod—Seattle, Murray for Tobin. Victoria, Kerr for Meeking; Dunderdale. Second period—Seattie, Tabin for Mar SCHEDULE _ Here's the prep baseball schedule tor the coming season. | The track schedule hag not been completed. sophomore meet will be held April same date West Seattle, Ballard and Franklin will hold « triangular mix Anne and Broadway mixing with the winds up the track program, The April 9 April 16—-Broadway at West Seattle, Ballard. April 20—Queen Anne at Broadway, Ballard April 23—tineotn at Brondway, Frank- |itn at Queen Anno, Ballard at Weat Se | April 20—Broad@way at Franklin, West Seattle at Lincoin, May +— may hy) at Ballard, at Lincoli May Lincoin Franklin. May TAncoin at Ballard, Seattle, May Anne at Franklin, West Seattle at Bal- May 21—Franklin at Broadway, Lin Anne. of the A, EB. knockout over Jack Reilly in the! first round of a scheduled 10-round | bout here last nikht, Into Victoria Crew 5 tol BY ALEX C. ROSE aying in championship form, the team outskated the Well, Eastern league again defense and attack at their and altho the visitors kept try: | PS7.°ou5 while on the other end the great pertod— ria, Kerr from tle, Filey, 6:90; 2 . 12/80. Kerr, Third period—Murray, 3 minutes; Oat- man, 3 minutes. tue Total penalties—Seattie, 6 minutes;| 4, Vietorta, 29 minutes = ge ‘Substitutions Meeking for ray; Murray for Tobin. Victoria, Pat riek for W. Loughlin; Dunderdale for | total off Kerr; W. Loumblin for Patrick Third period—Seattle, Tobin for Mur ray: Murray for Tobin. Victoria, Patrick} Tommy for Dunderdale; Dunderdale for Merking; | monicker. ing for Dunderdale, feree—Mickey lon, the penal HI SPRING ATHLETICS tinetion torta The season 6 April 9 and closes May 21. Dubbte The annual freshman ‘The next meot is the annual Lin Broadway dual session, On the 7 date has not been selected, May finds Lincoln meeting Queen frosh. The annual all-city meet) hag not been set. Ballard at Broadway, Lincoin ranklin, West Seattle at Queen Anne. m Anne at Lincoln, Franklin at ‘at LAncoln, West Seattle at Klin. Queen Anne at Bal- Franklin on Anne at Woat Senttle. West Seattle at Mrondway, at Queen Anne, Ballard at 14—-Broadway at Queen Anne, Franklin at West 18—Broadway at Lincoln, Queen at West Seattle, Ballard at Queen MARTIN WINS ALAMAZOO, Mich., March 11,— Martin, heavyweight champion | F., scored a technical forms ON WITH THE DANCE TO THE RIVER’S END there was too the Seattle goals, three and the latter two. registered the Vice’ lone tally. ished second with mates, Moeking and During the sason and Kerr) have each spent 29 minutes on “Moose” Jounson, defense player, puck past Holmes or Lehman all season. between Indie gtnerged with a 1-0 victory, glasses, boys! st Ottawa. Tt wae = tough race while it lnasted—bat we'll say “the best team won.” the geod work tomorrow, and Mouday against Vascouver, and par) ‘The Vice played dewperatety to win and tle up the league standing last night, but ch Holmes, The old boy between the uprights was a human Frank Foyston and Jim Rfley nette! the former getting Kerr Dubble Kerr's goal was the first Victoria goal scored in Sedttie in the Inst four result of am pretty an exhibition of stick handling as has been seen here route carried him behind the nets, while! k done a shimmie straight thru the ‘ond period — tile, Foyston, ] uns peer one. Power wever had chance |men on the bases, the bit and run ‘Third period—4, Seattle, Poyston from | with either shot. play brings home the markers. Rickey, 0:45; 5, Seattin, Riley, 11:00; 6, —e Seattle, Foyston from Walker, 7:15 Walker, Foyston, Riley and Hotmes| CUETO TO Penalties starred for the Meta Oatman, Johnson | OUTLAW? and Fowler were caaily the shining lights for Victorta, douhe- ful starters, but their work did not show that they were ready to go on 23. potn Tommy Dundertals secured the ‘title of goal scorer for the season, Frank Foyston fin- points, with tried hard “pad mn ity bench Rey Rickey, Senttié, Cyclone lor and Jack of being the only thet were not penalised during the Adam: in Deck nis ol Tey- «have the dis- players the brilliant Vio- the couldn't get Kerr made a wonderful finish in the bad man’s league last night. spent 24 minutes In the coop. perio: Griffiths, Grinding The Vancouver Debutantes and the Se rnighed the fans with fun visiting veteran HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy, We specialize in the’ most modern of spectacles and eye- in our own sme} Jim's but his team~ rr, boat him to ft. two (Moeking Brooktyn fe the only unsigned Dodger. na to quit the diamond for the 6 business. TUE SEATTUE STAR OHUUREDAY, MARCH 1,100 Vancouver “Lands Seven Men on BRACE OF CLASSY WELTERWEIGHT BOUTS BILLED FOR SEATTLE. ’ { x « 0. U. 0. U. BUSHER—It S ounds * Hard” But— f YESSIA, IM TH FASTES LIL STEALER IN TH’ “ZZ AN'I NEVER BEEN CAUGHT Strong Punch Should Count Lot of Rans fensive of the lecal ‘Western | . Who may fill in| berth with the Jocals, is a mighty fine bunter, according to Bill Rose, former Seattle pitcher, who worked in the same league with Hartford last year. “Duke” Ken- worthy, second base candidate, is the only other good bunter on the team. Hartford is a. left-handed hitter and a good man on the hit and run. He'll probably bat second if he makes tthe team. Sammy Bohne, the other aspirant, is @ likely third place hit- ter, He batted in that position for the Oaks most of the 1919 campaign. Billy Cunningham, outfielder, ts another fair bit and run batter. He came thru in pretty good style in the home games here last year when the play was called. With this attack the locals are due to score a lot of runs this year, be cause with a couple of good fast i Manuel Cueto, the Cuban utility player purchased from the Cincin- nati Reds, has joined the Franklin independents, of Pennsylvania, ac- cording to a wire dispatch tn one of the San Franeiaco dailies from Fred Rivers, secretary of the locals, now in Hanford, Cal, The local magnates have sent out tracers to confirm the report. ADAMS TO JOIN LOCALS Jack Adams, the young catcher, purchased by the Siwashes from the Philly Nationals, will leave for Han- ford, Cal., within the next couple of days, according to word from him received here tod CATCHER REPORTS HANFORD, Cal, March 13.-- Charles Ashland, a Fresno catcher, reported to the Seattle team today. ‘The first practice game between the regulars and Yannigans will be play: ed this afternoon, Secretary Fred Rivers arrived from Seattle last night. Manager Wares ig delighted with news that Jack Adams, well- known Philadelphia catcher, will re- port, COLE HURLS FOR SRALS STOCKTON, Cal, March 11—-The first Yannigan-Regular game of the Seals was to be played this afternoon. Yesterday Charlie Graham's boys shut out the Eleventh cavalry team from the Presidio, San Francisco, 8 to 0. “Lefty” Colé kept the soldiers gueseing for six innings. 1a WATSON WON'T SIGN SACRAMENTO, March 11.—The Senatorial camp {s in gloom. Yes terday Manager Bill Rodgers an- nounced that Mule Watson would not sign. The Yippers now have only four good bets in thé pitching field. They are Lefty Mails, Gunner Lar kin, Bill Prough and P. Knutz, & winter league product. The Sen- ators play the Olympic club of San Francisco here Saturday and Sun- day. FOURTEEN REPORT ONTARIO, Cal, March 11.—Four- NO. | DONT WEAR A MASH AN’ WHEN. IT COMES T’ USIN’ ‘Wan WITH TH’ RIOT SQUAD QUICK - | NFEO HEL ages Knights Ran Up Largest Cage Total Final Standing of Star League LEAGUE NO. 1 s 2 Soldiere and Sallors ‘ Rainier Post.......+0+ ‘ leat Pet. e 1.000 2 $00 : 400 a ee Here's @ graduate of the Pacific bm Pr Sam, Oe Coast league who should maki me e guie who shou’ make good Mntthts of 0 102, © in the big leagues this season. “Red” Oldham, the carrottopped portaider, who performed for the Portland Beavers last summer. He a No, geuitle reader, this tsn't istered in the final Star is a heady worker, with lots of ability and plenty of stuff. Besides being a Spey ee last night good pitcher, Oldham can fill an out- ‘The only excitement field berth well, and swings a mean mace. He gets his chance with the| Might was furnished tators in the second the winners neared the oe, margin. Two baskets in succession carried them over the century total. The score at the end of the first half was 43 to 4. Johnny Logan was responsible for 36 of the “Casey's” “Doc” Powers rung up 34 points and | ™°*' Classic $0. For the losers, little Donald played beat. floult task of guardi gan, Phoenix Mutuals five fafled to show up for their game with the Piper & Taft five and the sporting goods store men won the game by forfeit. iH “Hec" Mac- had the dif- Johnny Lo- a This brace of games winds up The shape and = Star basketball league schedule for going the 10 | the year. Earl Baird, wee weltoved. by The lineup eel PT Se m8) oon Position. Ent Hetale Schumann va Joe Renjamin, | lirett ... ‘That's the card cooked up for Portland, | Dahle ... a, Ore, for March 24. The Tacoma light: | Orr “ . weight haw been going at a fast clip| The semmary: Substitution figares to give Henjamin plenty of | Donald for Orr; O'Brien for C! t. Nenjamin is anxi to make an Scoring: Field Dix 1, other fight in Portland, Got was) Orr 1, Needles 1 ie 15, Powers 17, the raze when he bom Freddie And@er-|Logan 16 Free thi *—dogen 4 son a draw there Inst week. Referee—Turner. Lloyd Madden, local welter, boxer atx rounds with Frank Wagner of Port- land at Aberdeen Friday, ‘Twamy Wilde, the ttle English = asectets champion ef the |, maken another American start in Toledo, Ohio, whea he tales en Frankie Masen, the Hoosier fighter, in » 12-round go. Second place honors in The Star league will be at stake when the University Community five and the Knights of Columbus mix Saturday night at the Knights of Columbus. The Knights entered the semi-finals in the first half of the season and the Commuters the second half. Both teams were defeated by the Mac- Dougall-Southwick team, city cham- Johnny Noyes, on his way north Hehtweight, ts ot in traiming for hie bout with Shannon, the | pions. Const chai whieh will headline the g Tasemh echk ihrem 3h ‘The winner of Saturday’s game will meet the Smelter team of Tacoma, runners up in the up-Sound city. The first inter-city game is scheduled for Wednesday night with aaliade the Smelter team playing here. and Harry Mansell. the MNttle. Rngtie|MacDougalls meeting Scobey's fighter, who fought Jimmy Wilde 20| Pirates in Tacoma. rounds in Bngland, will have nee Lew Tendler, Philly lehtweight, and Wille Jackson, New York 133-pound contender, will settle their differences in the “Kast goon. t Morrow in fighting In Tacoma March 18 with Sammy Gordon and couldn't ac- copt the loca) mateh for the 16th. T) Mansell-Farrell go will be th indup to the Shade-Davis bout at Crystal Pool Tuesday SHEPPARD BADLY BEATEN DETROIT, March = 11.—Johnny Sheppard, British lightweight cham pion, won admiration, but not a de- cision, in his bout with Eddie Fitz- simmons, of New York, here last nights Sheppard was knocked down seven times and twice dropped from exhaustion during the 10 rounds. Seeing the New Mitchell at the Show teen players have reported at the spring camp of the Portland, Beavers here, and five have been marked as missing. McCredie has ordered two daily practices, WILIE SIGNS OALAND, Cal., March 11.—After a day of inactivity on account of the dampness of the ground, the Oaks were to get into action today. Out- fielder Wille was signed up by Man- ager Howard yesterday. NEW YORK, arch 11.—America will be represerted by a firft-class bi- cycle team at the Olympic games, Richard F, Kelhey, chairman of the committee of the National cling association, said here today. oe You Miss the Onl By Parks Wright us. Lux;Shade ‘MeetsDavis Pair of Bouts Will Go Long Way in Deciding Welter Championship BY LEO H. LASSEN Another brace of battles be- tween the classy quartet welterweights now in Northwest, are in store ia the local fight fans. Bi Shade, the Californian, billed to mix with Travie | Davis, the rugged Everett boy, in the main event at the Crystal Pool Tuesday, and Morrie Lux, the clever ‘ou City miller, is scheduled to had his second chance st Billy ee title the follow. i man all the bouts that Le been staged here this these boys have played part in putting over some the best scraps. ee The fans who sat on the Lux mix, the Wright-Lux or coe Davis bouts, will undoubtedly vote” 4 1 & ‘s t. BUl Rose, former Seattle piteher, ex- pects to join the St. Joe team soon. St. Joe's in the Western league, They wom the flag last year. Looks like Rob Mousel, the Vernon Tiger star last year, is_a cinch to make food with the New York Yanks, ac- cording to reports from the Yank train- ing camp. He's playing third base in the early scrimmages, Coast. that’s @ cinch. Billy Wright, who holds the tits, won't have a clear right to = ro western league mask man, will catch in the Michigen Chaka pemeon., ple of seasona, finally landing with Oak- land im the Coast league last year, wil! be with the Kansas City Blues tn ee plese Osks last year and ‘didn't have «© chance to show what he could do. He started his baseball career with the Butte club tm the cid Northwestern league. H a & points, while | can stitt |Entries Start Coming in fo |The first tilts will get under way 5 Joe McGinnity, former manager of the Butte club tn the Northwestern que eothe greatest “tree men” the mound has ever known, is managing © semi-pro team in Decatur, Ill. The former Giant twirler wit! do the twirling himself. r Li ie i fy H it iil FE | F ig ‘Wade Kuitfer t» patting himself on the acquisition of Jimmy McAuley City, who will ghortstop for this’ season. Killefer work and rates him es shortstope in the minora, t i i akc fey ti ‘This will be Max Carey's 10th with the Pittsburg Pirates, and of his jong service the fleet ou! we pair of heels to fastest men in the big show, Frankie Farren won a decision over Harlem Eddie Kelley here last night, after four rounds of terrific milling. Joe Coffey won from Young Papke | H and Sammy Pelsinger was handed a somewhat shady decision over Claire Bromeo, The fights were staged by the American Legion. fim, ‘The Minnesotean fights Mitwaukie, Ore, March 31. His ponent has not been picked ag Seattle Star Angle Tourney"), Five ces artiste i both Ches Ap pres. tu Clee A age 15 poles and Class B have entered The Class Star’s three cushion tourney to be} In tes feats, the last tour Sahil @ach section will play each staged at Brown & Hulen’s parlors during the coming week. player in his own section, the ‘with the high percentage winning the Jes White, Johnny _ Anderson, |i)" G. E. Wallace, Louis Teepe, Bin. Southeren’ are the Class A|_ 4 C€p will be given the winner < players entered. A. C. Peterson, Ben Brierly, G. O. Lockwood, Harry Doolittle, Guy Kneeland are the Class B players. The men are being divided into the two classes according tq their ability. ‘The men may register at Brown & Hulen’s during the next two days. Drawings will be made at the end of the week for the first games. other finalists are being lined up. Get in the running. Sign up with Brown & Hulen’s today if you want to perform on the green cloth im the city angle tourney, OAKLAND, Cal., March 11.—Jige my Duffy left-handed his way to ® decisive victory over Johnny Noy here last night. Al Walker lost te Frank Garcia on a foul in the first Monday night. round. ‘ Until the final four men in each 44 e section are determined, the losers of| Clark is on ; each preliminary game will be elim- inated. Twenty-five points will be duced-rates for kiddies at Washing» ton ball park. “Tl Tell the World’ 24 ‘ Third COR t Ave ry sete vn er a RR OMA EER fas says the Good Judge The man who doesn’t chew this class of to- bacco is not gettin; real satisfaction out ; his. chewing. A small chew. It holds its rich taste. You don’t have to take so many fresh chews. Any man who uses the Real To- bacco Chew will tell you that. 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