The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 24

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Connie Mack to — Oo yle Bigbee Billed for og TURBYVILLE CHARLES, La, : ch 12.—They've kidded Mack and called his the “Chinese Cham- long enough. They Connie’s team aaa pennant if it played in for things are upside n there. But Connie ns to turn things upside n in the American league of these days and he on the spring of 1 the oo. of the upside- expedition. Mack has mobilized here cream of the minor of 1919. He person- most of them dur- season of 1919, when were | the running. some leagues came| _or two and from the) wn came a whole club, he kept only the very morsels in that deal. | to the Atlanta option | ie bought late last sum-| has echentoaalty! ooking pitching and ing prospects. If one br two of the several prom-| ing pitchers come thru flack believes the team will out of last place. the new pitchers are George from Regina, Canadian / - ; and Widam Pierson, ~ otk; Martin, Binghamton, In he has Scott Perry and Naylor, veteran righthanders Kinney, veteran south last are called veterans at they've been up only a few sea } is proud of these prospects, @ thinks they are good-lookers it field tt he quits 5 Griffin is from At and Burrus was with Mack part ‘grason. ‘will get the keystone job if be wee. Dykes, Atlanta boy, is didate. Galloway, another At will try for short. He ts the Word in fielding experts. Fred and Brazil. are third-base ith Burns in the outfield prob. will be Strunk and Tilly Walker Welsh and Charley High are es. Whitey Witt is again for general utility work. will be few yets on the It will look pretty young, but has developed corking young peers. and he believes he can | f aathow. he's mighty proud of the | em on he has here and he be he has the best boys there| to pick from last year’s minor | JETROPOLITAN Sunday Night "Wy ae” Annual Visit of | the Play That Is Rocking the World With Laughter— | Twin | Beds | With Josephine Saxe And the Same Great Now York Cast and Pro duction | ENGLISH LANGU a A LAUGH A MINUTE GROWING INTO SCREAMS SEATS NOW | airplane business was going so well that he didn’t believe he would play | ball this summer, | haps he'll come away better satisfied that they aren't worth quite a million | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. REAL FIGHTERS eee Will Jimmy Wilde return to Eng land soon? Not so long as the pick ing® prove #0 easy on this side, If he beats Mason he still will have several good matches lett The Liverpool Grand National pe March 26, wil 25,000, along with a tre This bigee nince 1912, when the in the Browns’ Burke expects present. The roster con |tains 16 recruits, of whom 10 are ora, five are infielders and one cateher #3 athletes whe If the New York boxing bill goes thru Senator Walker of that state will be some figure in th |workd. He is the man responsible |for the passage of the Sunday ball faw permitting base York and Brooklyn on the port math sry folks are backing a new » which will cost $300,00 1 requires a membership of 400 to 460 with an initiation fee of $1,000, in the form of a bond. French Acodemy of Sports awards Georges Carpentier 10.000 france for prestige he gives boxing and phyat eal training in France. | Akron’s talking of matching Sergt. | + | Ray Smith and Fighting Bob Martin [for return bout there St. Patrick's Day. The Store of Choice WYO BEAT MARTIN RECENTLY WAS wouncen 9 wees ! Val Sontag to Make Comeback SAYS | MSHA ‘The F . arayrand tna in om the porch, chair, ore ‘Which fancy Teoustett ma ena te that I ever came, ‘ago? This ls too far te ree These were the woefsl words be used. 7 stuff he apak ant Filled up with 4 } “Some fous like aid fate Going up! Ollie Schang, catcher for the Boston Red Sox, wrote a cute Nttle letter to the boys at Hot Springs and said that his automobile and His contract had three more ee Babe Huth has made = bet of $100 wit make @00 home rums thin senson. It cr) seasons to run. Hig Bill Jamee that he decan't be ‘They claim that roke expects hi 0 hem they start the fun at Matt Hinkel of Cleveland is now planning to spend a pair of weeks at Hot Springs to slant the Boston Red Sox doing their unlimbering. Per. | dollars. s4 Omaha, Neb., has a boy by the name of Joe Stang! who takes ‘em on at either boxing or wrestling. There are a lotta boxers ought to be rastiers, judging from the holds they use under the name of boxing. ‘The St. Louis Cards In training at Brownsville can keep from getting homesick by crossing the border into Matamoras where St. Louis beer is openiy displayed on the elbow counters. That'll make the fans at home half sick. | Western middleweight, in one | to permit them to ride . If it wasn't for Jack Curley the rastlin’ game would cur! up and die. | Jack has made the mat game a regular social function at Madison Square Garden. | ee Hecause he loved her ‘They anil the sea, the bride. and groom, Vor the U.S. A. . Georges will play upen become a movie queen. Wants a Preithies Pueblo, Colo., which sought a berth in the Western lengue and failed, ts | now seeking to land a franchise in | the Arkansas league. The! |Smeiter City has much talent de- | veloped in the strong city league | which was #0 successful last yes | Two Indian Giants The Cleveland Indians have a pair of giant hurlers in the spring train: ing camp at New Orleans, Pitcher Frank Meyers ia six feet, and Bob Clark, recruit slab artist, is on inch shorter. This pair ought to make the Indians’ mound conspicuous. Valley Local Middle to Box Karst in Pool Show Remember Val Sontag, the! middleweight, who used to make ‘em all hump in this neck of the woods a short time Well, Val's coming back! into the ring game again. He} takes on Bill Karst, a Middle) | | | | | of the bouts at the Crystal Pool tonight. Billy Shade, the fast-going Californian, and Travie Davis, the rugged Everett boy, are, putting in some hard training for the bout which headlines | the smoker. This is the first) !meeting of this pair and the| | fans, knowing their style, look! for one of the best bouts of the season. Harry Mansell, the young English bantamweight, will! be given his chance to show his wares on the Coast. He} claims that he fought a 20-) round go with Jimmy Wilde, the sensational English fly-) weight champion, a short time ago. ter them. Even to Car Fare | President William of Sait Lake Pacific Coast League the! club, set aside Fridays when all kids Lane har will be allowed in the local ball park free of charge, He tw endeavoring to get the street railway company free of charge park on that day | task. ba the LETS have lunch at Boldt’s today Advertisement HOCKEY Big Play-Off Series Vancouver Seattle TONIGHT ors and w tures; grays, shades. Shirts De Luxe Have Church Teams Sixteen churches at Des Moines, Towa, have organized a baseball league for the summer. Hach church will support @ team. Much inter- est is being shown in the promotion of athletics by the churches. Hilts, chiet receiver ot Meehan for Tunney City boxing club ts try. ing to arrange to bring Willie Mee han from San Franciseo to hook up with Gene Tunney some time in March, The promoters offer the “fat boy” a purse of $2, 500, Ten years from now you may read: “Ty Cobb hit to deep center and man- aged to reach first base,” or “Babe Ruth struck out, swinging at three over the plate walst high.” Petty tie, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.35, $1.65 (War Tax Included) Reserved Seats at Arena, 1218 WF Phone Main 2493 Reservations not called tor by 2 o'clock Friday will be can celed and resold. “Manhattans” The Best Known h Avenue. Likly i} i) "6 feet 2 Dependable all-wool fabrics, novelty col- aves; staple blue and black tex- browns, greens and heather — — oy nena a ne Star Michigan Track Man Is { Back in School H~ mt : rt RBYV = all-round track Michixa Farrell to be Carl Johnson, of the Un said by the Kreatent now | He wor ivernit f Coach Steve al 1 uc to elimin the une confer team breah both hurdie jump record was his br jump He has rur He has | ® nee outdor game ing reco in rules hay jumper y and v popular gr al aw radical as this one eve sd winning Hie high 14 inches nM fe neh record the lege 412 Krae Michig track ¢ nines her broad jump inchers conference ral » the conference, | Johnson's great | > Some of the which en manufactu eo eireuits ther nnatl Rede on deck gonsip around the 7" annoyed track team, the student counctl, is a fine dent and popular on the campus. ntu There bave been ramors aroond was dying of com Fla., lke at Miami, Gives Rain Guarantee The good faith of cl the Pacific bens g in Tam in fine shape nxions to get down to look for another big anager Moran, who was ip to ome lnet year, 5 was International league in shown by the A club which guarantees each week of the season, rain or shine, ‘The town has | Ore “ j | agreed to pay half the traveling ex-| penses of visiting teams, alsa Stick to One Camp No other big league club has stuck ne training camp as the Cleve 1d Indians. The team has trained at New Orleans 14 out of the last 18 year jean league champions. result will be the same as lant fall Cheastys PRING weather friends! That’s an appropriate way of saying it, because when the silvery mercury slides up and down within the thermometers these suits, coats and top coats from Cheasty’s will give you the comfort and protection you want; Spring’s snippy, breezes and foggy mornings cannot mas- The exhibit now as- sembled is large and ij varied. Many styles; many patterns. find choosing a pleasant You'll shto note at te ele o many star southpaw of the Cin He says that he will ut Cream of Minor Leagues ‘'Last Few Minutes of Game Give Grid Battle Thrills sting to wateh a good team out « their rivals on the gridiron 4 and shoving » lover s n early in the com entive would there be for such pep 4 od if it didn't y r whether they played fast or low Of cour there would still ¢|be the adva of outspeeding the other fellow getting his wind, And think of the old thrill—one min y and the score 7 to 6, 1e wide having the six in posses the ball last minute of play has given young men superhuman strength to do something extraordinary a carve their names in the hall of fame to remain ever after. It would take ination to figure out just ll would be if there was ment in the rules, We o resort to such fmagine jon’t believe the old gam h rlute to pk some imé Saliva Pitcher Quits ey Hoge, member niladelphi Secale plone staff, has ided to continue law practice instead ,of rejoin the Phillies. His retirement is the r t ruling against moist ¢ y, on which he re a| Brad) year ing hin ing due the lies to . Larry Remains Quiet When Larry Lajole threw up the manage t of ‘the Indianapolis team go, and said he was done w all, few believed him, He has r word good. abandoned — lteague is now back on the map or s | process of reformation King base — ball is no dethroned monarch. * his Almost every Where “Values Tell” “Values Tell’’ Every coat tailored and and their admirable nowned. » sf Ss Ch éa YOUNG MEN GRAVES.« Pre Wr AR finished in the incom- parable way for which Kuppenheimer Clothes— companion lines — are re- Overcoats and Suits from Cheasty’s are priced from $25 to $110 Now Ready: Spring Headwear

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