The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1920, Page 12

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HANFORD Harry Seibold, new Seattle pitcher, showed up in camp yesterday. He's a little fel- low, Regulars vs. Yannigans billed for Siwash camp today. Bruce Hartford is still hold- ing down the shortstop job. ig Seattle-Tacoma Basketball Title Series Opens Tonight! ‘Star League Champs to Play Pirates; Second Go at Local “Y” Saturday MacDougall-Southwick, Seattle Champs, Play Tacoma} Leaders; Locals Have Powerful Reserve; Knights of| Columbus vs. Tacoma Five at K. of C. Tonight BY LEO H. LASSEN MacDougall-Southwick’s champion basketball five opens Puget sound cage title series in Tacoma tonight, when take on Scobey’s Pirates, champions of the up-sound ty. The series will be the best two out of three games. second game will be played here Saturday night at the, me will be decided by the flip of a coin. “ The Seattle men have come thru the season with 12 traight wins, while the Tacoma champs have a good-looking _ record themselves, winning tg of 14 starts for the year. Roth teame will play the big sert DHNNY COULON CAN'T) with the supe taon teat played dur COME BACK; TAKES K.O. ing the year, The locals will out PARIS, March Linge weigh the Tacoma representatives but the Pirates have speed and have played together for several seasons, holding a good record for the past weveral years. The Tacoma team will take the fidor with F_ Pearne and Gordon at forwards, H. Pearne at center and| Sontag and Pencler at guards. } Jack Davidson and Ralph Smith at| forwards, Dixon Shiveley at center,? | and Grover Kertis and ton at guards. Emil Dick Frayn, forwards, « Potts, guards, will be utility men. FOR OTTAWA ‘The Seattle squad will Tacoma on the interurban at TI Tl E GAMES A big squad of rooters from Mac * “ Dougull-Southwicks store is expected With the Coast title dangling at/}to accompany the team belts, the Seattle hockey «quad ft for Ottawa, Canada, tast night Ls ycene ag fi Battle for the world’s series with ‘TACOM ~ Ottawa men, champions of the/iympus five second place winners in The Star league, will me third time that theleither the Smelter squad or the ae “j hockey, winning from at the K. of C. hall here tonight.| 1 Canadiens one year and tyine|qne smelter five finished second} Mth the same squad last season|in Tacoma, but several of their the flu stopped the games in} men are on the sick list and the tie. third place team may be sent over "The entire Met squad makes thelin their place, The game starts Foyston, Riley, Tobin, Rickey.|tonjght at & p. m. The Knights Walker, Holmes, Murray.| nave been hitting up a fast pace pla and Manager Muldoon will recently, putwing over a win on! East. This is the first trip|the Ballard five last Saturday. The for the Seattle squad to play) “Caseys’ will be out to celebrate P Wer the title honors, Six man and} March 17th in big league fashion _ @even man hockey i be played! tonight. The Knights journ ° en alternate evenings, similar tothe|Tacema to play the Tacoma five system used here Saturday night Tit may be a dry world, but golf is BALLARD TEAM | @lways @ game with a stick in it BREAKS UP cme Ballard playfield’s championship National A. a. U. poxing tourna five passed up the game with the| Joston Apen 12 and Swastika club scheduled for the _aaeeaen Knights of Columbus tonight Tl Cpe Ballard men were in the race for the! _ = city title until the Knights jolted ly them Saturday and as the season is ; late the playfield team has disband- game at the K. C. tonight |K. OF C. TEAMS | GO STRONG Plannin g That Camping Trip?— ing dispinyed at the Auto- termediates at the “¥Y” in a prelimi qmobile Show this week. © | nary game to the MacDougall South ‘Those who get the 2 | wick-Tacoma tilt Saturday out of their car, to the end 5 ” FS of enjoying the great out of doors, will find a spot in Booth 14 that will In- terest them. To say the least, we are ready for you with the largest display of camp equipment ever shown sround the Northwest. Our TRAINING CAMPS experienced “out of doors” MACON, Ga—Two teams of ram- men will gladly help make your plans for the summer, pomit hon, ‘ paper SECOND AVE. + and “helped down the ‘SPORTING 6000S STORE innings for the recruits, and allowed =— |oniy three Rite and one run HOT. SPRINGS—Capt. Hooper 4 hin Red Box noned out a 4-to-2 viet over the Pirates in the firet game of PASADENA.—Herzog was to try his special harness, preseribed by « physician, and play his old position today with the Cubs against the Los Seeing the Pat Murray tcher, was bowled Manager Cravath's NEW ORLEANS the principal practic | land Indians now. inside baseball ts dint of the Cleve at the Show” You Mis the Only WACO, ‘Tex—A ‘patehed-up Infield, and Kopf, Eddie Roush and Ivy Jury, ‘are nurwing injuries. Johnny Noye, the rugged St, Paul light weight, makes his Northwest ern debut. tomorrow night when he boxes Heinie Schumann, the ‘Taco Idea Ba |ma boy, ix rounds in the up UC ¢ found city. Lackey Morrow, Ta: coma feather, and Mike Pete, of Se- attle, are billed for the semiwina up. New Style “HICH “SPOTS OF DOINGS IN ‘COAST LEAGUE TRAINING CAMPS “y.” If a third game is necessary, the place for the » The Seattle squad will lineup with |) Frank Maxwell's Knights of Co-| {i led for the highest) american Legion crew of Tacor, |} ed. There will be no preliminary | Out of 46 starts this year, the ftficlder threw the t er It's about time that most Knights of Columbus ‘teams ha is started ou gt ate aenecuaa'e head aa people are thinking of such won 42 games. Some record. Thelthe first round by finding St broke up the game by « things, and to help you we seniors have lost three games and, nd : ee hat : ionae tar 4 have just completed our W a The tater, 116 w etwo punches, bu’ Bake now ; atohe , his camp goods catalog, which 5 and 9-pound teams all run| Southerner came back and ¢ Po ot Bo ane oa {lustrates and prices most FF thru the season with straight wins the nd round. Shad 4 ecwnag ate aE art: s So we everything anybody might Arrangements may be completed for| the Inst two seesions, nearly put 1 Soon ior pigs th 1 want on their outing trip. the 110-pound squad to meet the|ting the Everett boy down in the!) ¢ vraina, <del th Ss ae ab Ge ‘The motor outfits are be- championship B. F. Day playfield in-| tast round with astra en Hetaeaglirn alll fncaeggtioe diye 5" vent games I ever pitched the season between the National and| if You Miss American league teams, here, yeatorday. | i + THE nti ce rbowser til MARCH 17, 1920, RRA AAPA AAPA PRADA LD PL PP PPP PPP PPP PRR OAKLAND BOYES SPRINGS ONTARIO LOS ANGELES STOCKTON Harry Weaver, pitcher, Misfortune again jolted the The Beavers will have their Rain put a stop to training The junior Seals *kle the over Whose non-appearance Bees. Bill Rumler, 1919 own little civil strife today activities of the Los Angeles seniors today Because the Manager Howard has ex- champion slugger of the I when two teams take the and Vernon teams yesterday. diamond was too soggy for pressed some concern, is ex- ciffe Coast league, is on the field, one representing the The Tigers spent the day in- fast infield work, the Seals pected to report soon, Oaks shelf as a result of an injury bri the other the Dutch. doors listening to an or yesterday indulged in batting, beat the University of Cali- to his right leg, suffered yes- Rain stopped yesterday’s go by Manager Bill Esseck. The tossing and pitching in the fornia 8 to 8 yesterday. terday, with the Chicago Cubs, Angels play the Cubs today. outfield. snaaiepieat TAN WAI 10 OR IS YEARS Tc . DO TH RIGHT THina! It ¥ FRIEND ADOLPH - TRUST IN ME- I mae LOVE EVERY ee i IN “YOU | ip Be! yt ocean! Star Ball WOW LISTEN TO : REASON ADOLPH, you} CAN NO LONGER OUGHTA GET foe STRUGGLE PIONS ot MONE tat ON THIS HALF — a a SAL mf em Another Trio of Cue Wielders 700 DESERVE TORE TONEY, ANT Wit WANTA GIVE “YoU MORE MONEY: NOW IF YOU'LL ONLY HAVE A LITTLE PATIENCE — Koss TH TIiMe HAS Came! I FoR. SEVEN YEARS Ive USTENED TO A LOT Of BOLL Fron ww ad ONCE AGAIN WILL HOLD SPEEC Wit Hint! spars aca, Eliminated From Star Tourne L * w y t 3 patric eague to : || Fulton Boxes 1 |Six More Class B Men to B F d Mg j | Young Hector || Compete Tonight e rorme te Fred Fulton, the Minnesc lo 1h ss teeee eee taentel aa ome 08 § = ihowen! OT. Bittle and he sh nme yet a i 1} the best’ heavyweights in the beech = Dine Bhan trie Players Asked to Attend M ave turned out for two weeks. o, will meet Young Hector o! Bt « ‘ i (i es maeee Ss ound in The Star's B George Kelly, the big first baseman, who started out his profes | Session at Star Monday hp _, Monty Cunningham, former West sent: |) 1 TOmerle st Brown & Hulen's sional baseball carcer as first sacker for the Vietoria club in the old : or et «Boag bag Stadia {i Mieht. Bight ha qualified for! Northwestern league, is being slatedas the successor to Hal Chase | to Consider Plans ? for the Northwest Athi {| the round-robin. ¢ ‘i an the first baseman of the New York Giants for the coming season ro tant ke daainy his cosine dhowe att 11. re Cree Goenee Be Fl een, One meee the real stars of the game, won't be with | With baseball registerell ae at ee oe IP thie spate? . { & fat game, totaling 20 points 10) the Ghants this year, according to reports f the East, Kelly bas arrival rtdom, first vv ies " me ah | ea mith's 16 in 44 innings The winner) had several trials in the big show, but has played most of his base for the ff pe 1 LaVake and £4 Dean 00 | aanceenens soutien . ‘ M aa ae es | fa Star Jo oadway High school stars, playing had three high runs of three ball with in the league during the last Diamond league will be aie to t Morganstern scored a 30:13 WiID! two or three yea the league » last year and hit | xfonday in a session called for The: te a "a ai Ss over Iver Henning in 00 inning?! wall ever the 200 He's playing the fiest pillow forthe Giants in | sinr Al), managers, players an@ anetern made @ bigh run Of) practice in their Texas camp. shuiie tices ‘ nt : a MR Ano 4 t ' ubs interewted in the formation 6f) ph | ensell bowed before Ritchie circuit r ke it » | Now Wielding | 2s 7. aeeenll Sewes Beets ol The Salt Lake infield, which looked mighty sweet, with the ex- {tii session, in order a The ‘Beaeh > re | “fs ee ~ outa opty | ception of third base, last year, won't look so good if Marty Krug, one | io Know how the semi-pro situation st . ° a ee ce eme thres| Of the best second sackers in the leagde, refuses to sign. Krug wants up for the year, It thers aan _ 1cRe ul ergo Qingencne Ube tc agli cestid d oney than he pulled down last year, and has grounds for |p oueh interést shown a city league oA noe Ray ag gg Mong + en Gee ‘ i He was a 300 hitter and played a ni . eons antuee woene the aaa school, playing in the outfield | . He - vas ie: hola = Strong bitters who play well at seeond |that The Bt r basketball league on Ae Cea . | Former Seattle Southpaw jx! k ORicion are acind| TUNMAS around ls chances are that Marty wi crated during the past seasomil petipaes onight’s gas Drew its and will be si ved at the middie pillow when the starting gong wifich means that *the players will | Tells All About 2 Greatest [io iP) fic made aca p.m | of the Const league is sounded. |make thelr own organization asi ciptn im baseball in the. ew Games He’s Pitched Clase A gamen get under way Pri-| Cincinnati may waltz home with the pennant in the National league |"!" " wh league coheele |day night. Schedule will be 9 again, but the Chicago Cubs are looked to as the club for them to beat, enona®. tenes (Ore. ae Waiter {nounced in Thursday's Star by baseball critics in the Kast. Reporte from ¢he Cubs’ training camp |%¢"ted no league will be formas jbut a city series will be staged later in the season, running from July mber, when the teams hie! at Pasadena, Cal, say that “Lefty” Tyler, one of the best southpaws kine H int ne, will be ready for regular glab duty again, Tyler was out . ne Martin Hands Out of last season f Hines. ¢ was a member the fanv elf, Tyler and dames” trie, who pit d the Bosto sraves int until Sep t the top of their form any Den Hunter end Merriccn Comiphell ° » bes ; Another Knockout} “! will be lef contenders fer the , E ike ae Ps ‘ world’s cha:npionship in 1914. With “Hippo” Vaughn and Grover completed their organization fwieting Job fer the Weendway Ts . ¥ : 4 ve SFIELD, Ill, March 17-—| Cleveland Alexander the job, the Cubs will have a pitching staff plan for the fom « a recent Inve of t . artin, A EF. heavyweleht) second to none in the big show mation ¢ of eight ‘= - #tar champtor wtih @ “se keockouta, each w each club playing t cross to the jaw pf Dummy | Mugesy McGraw, New York Giant pilot, is looking for another club in their own divisic BY WALTER MAILS There are two games I think are the best I ever pitched The funny thing about it bs Seattle, added another K. O. to “'s record last night. The! anded In the third round A. B. Blackman, fighting Cha i len's Nemesia, |the winners playing off the years. Heinie | title series ¢ bag for some The other plan calls for the ii »rmation of a circuit, with third sacker. The hot corner has beep the Little Na ee st the same a, paste tet a oe 1 against the Kam, f 2e running all summer, be a | | The first is a straight game | rrog, Milton Stock, Heinie Groh and Bill McKer mp of about eight or I and the second one of the dog ‘ this crew Herzog, Sio¢k and Groh are real stars today, and Mac would (clubs. The different plans for op < gondest games Lever hear of or /at th t welter give # lot to have them back again. eration will be esed at Mom saw. I night Crystal Pool when a gre “Ti Gay's sensi Pe T guess the best game I ever [takes on Billy Wright, holder pf the | eae | purpose of the league, Mam pitied insmy Mfe'was at the Unk [Coast ‘tue. “This ts the third meet-| Hahn at Michigan Series Divvy Lost lother Star athletic stunts, is to Sak Teer 66 he vee versity of Washington. I was jing of the pair, Lux winning the ANN ARBOR, Mi Mareh 13.~| JACKSONVILLE, Fla. March 13. | mote organization that will Archie Hahn, individual sprint stag) --T © $15,000 which the | low rs to play as pom pitehing for the AUShipyard |firet bout and shading Wright in jthe second. This bout should set-in the 1904 O e team, Sh d W Against me was the All-Army, | tie the doubt between them for good. | former ade Wins ngs aces. | oa oe wan im 1918, Come te MERCEIEM, Tex of Arbor, where t n * trac nd member of the ix M4 h t thik of 1, thie game wae a cert | (ne, Cordinel-Athiotes ees Corda h ig 0 of a freak, too lio € whidne oun Gain den bor faculty of the proposed school for It went &) innings. st baseball for base at St. Louis and > e to receive for | sible and to t University of finishing third the American | ball's sa ) returned to Ann league pennant ra st year, has| Base intant not arrived and the 8 fear it|its b’ seasons this year, a t. It was supposed to havelit's up to the players themselves 1 sent out by Garry Herrmann| whether or not The Star's league i weeks ago organized een 8 promises to have one They made one run tin the first Box Champ. «im: Pete MeKenry held our team |California Boy Wins De-| Sisut "une we "managed te As sure aS you cision Over Travie Davis; vege Gk ani Farrell Beats Mansell Felis’ 2255. are a foot high— In the 2ist inning ok Ne you will like this —w- Camel Turkish and Domestic blend! bce co 1 ERP oerebere ee sccebeose ed McKenry had two outs. Dick the 1 the last two rounds, I the right to son stepped te r to third, The » Billy Wright Bx w to first and California w a bout with Cha last night when he copped a ver|oig over Travie Davis, the aggres#-| ‘The right fielder tt t boy and the ball wert into nd lefts to the jaw. Davis pretty tired when the going was over. « Harry Mansell, the little English battler, started out like a champior parking a couple of hard swings « Joe Farrell's jaw and the less and lost the deciwi The other was more or lens of a joke While I believe it was one of the best and ha pitched, I will have fo admit I re of the \oR HEReeeve ned Pies! games I eve ‘|member it more beca lattle boy won the decision vad ce . 4 doubt, altho the fi ea the unexplained reason, hopered at tl : ere lverdict. Joe had the Eng pn eee ac RU Mae? we in a bad way in the third sound occasion |Mapsell weathered the storm. The] por 12 innings I held them with [visitor did a lot of er ducking |out a hit. No hits and no runs up around and then biocked most of/ti; the 12th Farrell’s punches with his chin i Sal tah oubd’ ‘on the Be a} Sontag, former amateur mid: | pyr blewelat Nott OU never got such cigarette- comeback with a K. O, over All About Dug . contentment as Camels hand ie Es ype ag visiting boxer.) | Now let me get in the coldr. Dug <arst didn’t show much more than! daie owned the Seattle club. He was 3 Karst didn't show much more than dale owned the Seattle cub. He was) OU—such refreshing flavor! the first couple of round It lout in the outfield Beta a tae elton frame Wot Ger antenna aan in Camels quality and expert was about ankle high and knee in act tot ot blows nn the mee eee ieee anole waatwo, Dlend of choice Turkish and choice landed a lot of blows in the last) 1g round but was counted out when strikes on him and only one ball he claimed he was hit low twards|” t grooved one over the platter and Domestic Tobaccos make all this the end of the round. There were) Mac hit It to center field. Martin no signs of a foul, according to aw|Killilay went after the ball and trip goodness possible—-and make thorities who made an investiga-|ped in the high grass eee eee | when Kulay owed gonna) you prefer this Camel blend to eatin wild im again because he high grass, he just couldn ind i . . . went. tke a whiriwind tact mieten ™Setenry Creed | Either kind smoked straight! stowing away Boy McCaslin in three| And while h looking for the h, when McKenry stepped R. J. REYNOLDS. TOBACCO CO. ‘Winston-Salem, N. G $2.2 |rounds. Woods nearly mulled alball I was watching MoKenry tour : : bine b, ving, So art lve In| te ae ona, led thie Camels mellow-mildness is a ri asnaine & me of punches until the and Wi nt home ws ae revelation ! Smoke them with wl iid man starting hie usual swing Killila W I Junting the ca ee egg tnonent MT aw the pest game Lever pitenea| freedom without tiring your taste! ibu tired to g¢ontinue. in my life. I lost it in 12 innings on : 3 Patsey Cleaceo won the verdiet in|ane hit They leave no unpleasant ciga- the first go from Charley Derrick.| The next day one of the sport es eee. weit tet rau, retty aftertaste nor unpleasant Willie Meehan, the Frisco fat boy, |the grass off the outfield cigaretty odor! meets Al Walker, the Kansas City Now that 1 heavyweight tonight in a 10-round ow that Low Edwards was knocked out on his initial appear go in Portlaid. Frankie Jones and 1 de digg Ens naga Give Camels every test—then Seotty Williams box 10 rounds in lightweight champion, it's renee "Val ate an the ae | weture on the need of = COMpare them puff-for-puff with ‘orbes boxing Tommy Ba vs . : : rounds and Vitive meeting Muff! Joe Guyon, football star, signa any cigarette in the world! Fronson over the same route, | with Avant pine et :

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